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4 A. M. Edition THI VOL. IG. NO. 75. Uncle Sair Department =^tphrst^&£ ^ Idalio Cowboys Win ' Bight to Compete in World’s Fair Rodeo CHioAao. July J laiwcUl 10 Tlie Idtho cowboys ltav« bKn ccrUtlcd lu tKtlble to com- pete In Ilie brono rIdinrcoAUtU st ' the World's Ptlr rodeo t l Soldier ---------rut(l->Nrr. Aii|[UsC-U-t«'8fpl(mbrr 10, K u « nnnounetd todiy. rour ollior Idslio corboyi are IncUidKl In the M ot tltmitta. Anoouncement of thoM rllslble to enter (olloved c«ni|)Ietlon oC lU tuk br * commliiee selected lo tscer* Uln oubCdndlnir carbarn and ' ''' eoKilrli. -Ofdelsl records or ttren* ty-Iour prlnclptl rodeos held u annual events throushoul Korlli 1 Amerlftt durlnr the rive_rinr_Kii _ --------- la.-lD.’Fto'-issV inclusive. Includbit , Pendleton siid Uvlnpiton Round* ° ups. Cheyenne Prontler Dnys. Sher- Idsn nodes snd Cslttry Stampede, ,, vere uvd u the bttls on nhlch j' sundlnjs ot ttie voflcms conteat- “, tnta wre awerultied. . Idsho co«bo)|s ellRlble to enter t In both the bronc riding anti the ,, . bsrebKk bronc rldlns. In Ihe.ortler of Uiclr (tandltisi, are; Eddlo ,, , Woodi, Emmett: Pele Orubb. Sal- ,, mon;OureltMulkes'. DIackroot. In- r eluded In the Itsi of tltem aks are; k Pal Wood>. Ulackfoot. in the bare- j. bsck bronc riding conteat; tnd Pul p Woodi. Walter Hetcock, Durley: ii Bob Walden. Stanley. In the brone ^ rldlns eonlfst, ti RAILWAY PUTS 338 MEN BACK TO WORK J -------------------------- m z—^ -------------- a BPOKANE. July 3 M7-0fe#l ” Korlliem railroad otilclal* siild lo- day tlielr ihoju here would renime OperstloM WedneM]a>'. slvlni; 338 men elcht hourirot work t'day. six •' (tayt a vrek. Tlie thopa Imve been | elo«ed »lnce April. " An announcemenl ’from hrstl- qusrlers of the railroad al 81, Paul ** Indleated the rork may be perma* " nent. The payroll irlll. amounl lo * between tSOJlOO and »S.0» a ------------------- Ia: TEXAS AVIATOR PERISHES'S . .1* OZONA. TexaSi.Jtily 9 (,IVC, H. Stubblefield, 30. trlaior, m i killed and Abe Ue. 30, s 'a W .*Hl.I/et, ‘ Oiona ranchman, was Irfjured sert- J cmly In ■ an airplane, era*h near [. Orona late today. Tninjt to tank I ;th« plstw whlle flylni al low atlt- • lade. Stubblefield loel control and ^ craihed Into a hill. - " MOTHER.AND.BABY-OIE— £ IN FIRE PARENT CAUSED " « ____ jll: OMAIIA, July 3 (,n-Mr». EllM*’^ belh Flj-nn, 28, faUllybirmed her-1 self and her five-month-old son here i today utter pourln* jasollne over th e ' . , J bsby’s clolhltij and her bwn. :i: Tlic molher died with t half hour.. ^ The baby died an hour later. Police ’5 ,Mld Mrs. nynn, lud apparently laid '1 the Infant oa the baiemcnt floor be-1 fore applying it match. &ln. Flynn then. It U believed, sat- p tinted hec own clothes with Ra.-w11ne, . , and set them afire. She was found on the Rround In ihc back yard, her “ clothe* atlsme. Her moiher-ln-law, Mn. Alice Flynn, and it neighbor smothered Ihe tlamcs with a rug. . 'Ynu said I couldnt' die. I'll show you I ran. The baby is dead now, loo," the young mother said, aecord- Ing to the mother-in-law, L, BOY DIES OF SUNSTROKE - 8AN blEOO. CaU July 3 ' Donald FleUher, 7, H9llvllle. Cali- fornia, died today from sunitroke suttered Uil m k In the Imperial valley. B. ------------------------ Hr C. BEN -ROSS-ACCEPTS-?? SPEAKING ENGAGEMENT i‘!^; BOISE. July 3 M'^Oovernor C. 1 Ren nosi will deliver the Fourth or ale July addreu at Dig Dend park, 10 hei mllM frtim Parma on the Snake of river, on Uie subject of TDemocracy on Trial,■*11 was announced at hla office today. dci The plfk la where ihr governor, P" aaayoulh, onre froUcked- Ch COUNTERF eT tERS'ADD ' iEilj FRIVOLOUS TOUCHES DES MOIKKS, Jcilv 3 (.r, - D etl •• couitirrfrKers mint have their lit- rep Ue Joke.'. mlt So DfsMoIne.' banker* are on the aln lookout for (} bills bearlnr-tiir like- oth new of Abraham‘Llneoln with a wIi wink In his right eye, rala Banken My ihr art r,,s a ; th.- Wha Ls fxcfrllonally sco:l (•'.•■rpl el'l^ w the frivoloiw louclic;. ' SILK COMPANY W O R K E R S '" GET 10 PER CENT RAISE * nCTirLEimrpT.' juiy .3 The 'ffond^ 10 percent wagf m- mg . • (BrAM, rA.Mi,ii-A—monih^wafl" Bn*‘ 7IT71I nnu:i:«! l«lay by oftlclaU ot the 111 , , Laro^ Silk eempany. It .ff^cw ma- ind rhtne operaion In all Separtment*. not A Uke lnr:ea<e look ettect today tor -i MOO Khfr rrrii:oye«. Ho Intorma- .nci llon.wu Klvrn a.i lo whether'the far pay rlje compew.ilcs for a prevloui ___ cut. (C E TW LXAStu nuts uEUBtn or ______Aflaocum) rmaa___________ m’s Justice it Campaign i^airgrSt'aTts Cleveland Lawyer,^ 10 T akes A ssignm ent ;; To H alt O u tla w s a- - “ Jostph B, Keenan, Assistant p " To ^Ailoriiey General7' ^ Announces Intention to j ^ Prosecute “ Big Shots" ! d -------- < 11 (Dy Tlie AmocI sW Prcui J h TTTASHINOTON. July J-Oang- ' " y^_dom 's bl« .allots are likely to ^ department's Initial moves lo end ' rscket«ertng. J Joseph D. Keenan, a aeveland * [■ lawyer, who waa chosen today ai an * " asiltuiit attorney general lo lead " ■* the gowrnmenfs etfort lo quell the f activities ot organlted crime, said ^ he Intended to go atter "gangland ' ® leadership" first. Keenan, graduate ot Drown and ' ® llar\-ard. was Invited tft accept the ' * federal post by Attorfiey General * Cummings. UU nomination has '• been approved by Po.«maiter Oen- * eral Farley, the patronage'arbiter. Formal announcement ot his selec- , '! lion Is expected soon after Pre«l- 7 B deni Roosevelt returns lo tlie cspl- I Formidable Assignment In Cleveland. Keenan said he In- ( tended "lo irj' to get the exiiert educated minds which have been - trraffiniWff-tniftNnnp'by- huge Illlell reveiiues.“ Jle Indleated he considered Ihe assl;inmrnl formld. ( . able by as.'ert1ng he believed mod- g em racketeering gangs formed a - network of criminal activities acrnu n the nation nnd were linked "po- lltlcally and otherwise." I. Mueh of Cummings' time since hc ,1 became attorney general h u been centered on the challence through a kidnapping and oilier gangland » a methods tor collecting tribute, • 11 necenily federal agenl was K among four offlcen killed at Kan- ti . sas City and Cummings said he r J eonsldertd Ihbi a declaration of v {war by the underworld. a * I Ineame.Tat Uw* Help I;! Thus far, the goremment lias _ ? fotmd the Income Ux laws mo«i r eficttlfftn dealing with tfodtp- f, * world leaden. Al Capone, was « n t ^ i to Atlanta by thal route. « ' Additional powers to'handle com- ; hln.^tlons of criminals pmbabU- will „ ^ be a.iked nt the-next sculon of con- |, areis and stales may be asked a1<o n, to adopt a uniform criminal code. _ P»pi1tTwnlil,.ehiinfM-ln rrtmlnsl _ , procedure In both federal and state I courts lo conform lo tho,»e In Eng- B IUsh and Canadian courU may re- >’ ■suit. n * I ftl ■j ISTOUX.S UWVKIIS t -i CLEVELAND. Ohio, July 3 ( - n - ^ ’ , A square-jawed lawyer whn believes , some of Ills oau profesjinn have lu •;been drawn Into raekeieerlns. waa lo : t^reparlng today (0 as'ume charge ai *, ---------------------------------- dl * (Continued On Page 3, Col. 7» |,[ iiEitSlLEllS s : BIDlliPllr , , ' to ------ It' Leader of Organization Ex* peels Cause to Survive And Extend to Many Lands „ ____ cr Tl , MILWAUKEE. July 3 - Mrv vt BU Alexander Doole, aboul to te- rd lire afler elghl years as niitiniullctu president of the Woman'a.ChrlsiLin | , Temperaiiee‘Union, prcdlclcii loUV ^the C.IMC ot temperance would suv j,; Vive and move on to a world can- Into the world-wide fight ncalr.M alcohol, she proposes lo ihroy all (j,, her alrengUi. When the eon(T'iiin>n H( ot Ihe unlnncel^ts oltlcera lomnr- row she wilt say sha wishes to drop ,i„ the nallonal prrsldency so she nviy , devote all fier time to her nlflee a< - president of the ,World Wonnti*|°, Christian Tempehinee Union. I,^1 "Leaving a sinking ship? I »hmili11 n n tr Mrs. Donic as,vried, 'U l l ^ . I there bc no. mlslnterpretailon ot m yl'", 'action. 1 remain wiih thr f.iu'i-.l ' merely move over lo a larger trout" I ReHvri llepori ' ! "fto.ni Soulh Africa I rrtelved a ’*''’ report thst our women are- In the mldit ot an etfectlie campaftii 10 stress the fact that the grape h.is olher uses besides wins making." sJie IQ said. Tliey ha« toaterrd the uw ol raisins. ' "In Japan the poor and t.w-rlddi-n c elilKns ot one village wanted a new .',p. school. Tliey gol It. without nddltloii- ,11 , al cost lo ihtm, by pledging iliem- mh Mhes nol lo drink sakl for five yean, and to spend the saving tor ediieatlon. The Idea spread lo 30 vti- ^M( Work I'n ilotpllal! '•<3urrofmbera In France are work- ing In hospitals and homes 10 trnch _ TmmtrnrnfTiTKnsnnj naiibn iB i~^ II b harnilul to give «ine lo b.ib:r». and lo persuade prospective motlirrs not (0 drink. slrli "The Woman J ChrLitlan Temper- anee Union of Malay operates a hnme 1 for sallon, where 'saUon learn that’^’f'' (Continued On Pase'j.Vol. 4i jaaa I ■' ' W E ONLY ASi V lW l ........ - TWlf ejyilllCMS f illli B l riS IW P tt: ' Famous Screen Figure Goes | ' To Hospital with Concus-1 g Sion or Possible Skull | , Fracture Following Crash; IDy Tlie Asjoclatert Prr.m ( 'i l iT UNICII’AL AIItPOUT, LOS '• V ANOELES, J u l y . J - - i l o o f ' iYA oibion_ * 1,0 ,ode to fame in ‘W pictures on a horse, look, to an air- , , plane today In a special match racc at tlie.-natlonal air races nnd nound U|) In u hospital with a eoncuulon ' or a iiostlble skull tracturr received la a rrash witnesreil by 2S,000 spec- > tatora. ,0 Tne gray-halreil Hollywood acior. ^ Iflng.a.apnrt.TOiM nllni,.MliUitd-L!i _ Id the ground alter rounding the sec- ond pylon In a IS-mlle race agalin! - iri Ken Ataynard, anolher actor whn n stars on horseback and ipendt Id much ot Ills leisure time flying air- -v planes. The two were flying for a Id trophy donated by WJII Ro(;ers, tlhii huinnrlst. Olbion catapiiUed Ihrnugh the th ,d side ot his ship as the motor struck cr the ground. pi ii neeorer* Quirkly u He w u unconscious whea ambu- bi ’■ (Conllnwd on Paee 2._Col. 4» sw 1: "1 '• Governor Ross Orders Slate l- Aeronautics ’ Engineer II ’■ To Fly Over Wilderness .. ; fl h DOISE, July 3 i,V/-An airplane d seartli was undertaken today tor - ih« seven-year-old son of Mr. ond ' IS Mra. Ftank Lobcan. lost eight days An I- In Ihe «11derness area ot Central 7] le Iiialia after Governor Ross was ad- it vised the child might yel bo found alive. «l The governor dlrerted iirC. Dlom- I? grea. state aeronaut1c.i engineer, to ' ^,over Iha area loday and lomorf qoi ** mr and lead whatever asslitanee ^ was ilecessary to finding the lad, ^ who surtert out June 25 trom his ®* * father's mining camp, 2S0 miles tn " north of DoLv, Intent tm reaching wh ' Ills, mother al anolher camp tour ® mlles'dlslanl, Jle failed lo arrive. 'i niomgren TIeports { '.Sevjral hour* alter leaving, . Blonigren reported to the governor ^ . he had arrived at llb^ Stonebreaker To ranch In' the cliiuitUerlaln btsin nio and was prcpirlnK to fly out from there over the counlrj' In which the 11' . boi-..! loil. a Tlie governor expttjsed regret hc c had not been ndlv^eil earlier ot the = s loss ot the boy, Mying the plane — e nnd t crew nt men could have been ' dispatched to Ihe scene to hunt tor him. __ He was occupied with a trip In North Idaho and to the Dig Lost river valley, he raid, and had found no time lo read new^p.i|>er.s and 116 one el'c had told him ot ilie miss- ing boy. ' Tills mnnllng llr.'t worrt aas glr- en him that the child might be tound alive In a inevase relayed from F.<Iirardsburg.throiich McCall . thal, iraees ot him hid been Uls- iroveri'd. ineliiclInK pl.irrs wherr hr I 'had stopjijd lo eat rnA'. of flo»ers. ' [■ i:»es Snomhoe* I The teiy srt out on snow'hoesover ' a wide snowtleld lo re.icli his moth- er at the other e,imp but not unlll Tues<fay. June 27. luo days laler, was It dlseovrrril hr ]mrl not reseh- ; ed her. Sht did not know he was . I coming. .1 Lumber tuea and miners trom Ihc area, wh'rh 1» very ,«p.irM-iy fettled, ,w.'\rrlinl f»r three days but return- ed to W'AsrdOwrK lo reimrt nn 'Tn n r r^riiim'l l.liT W u rw|iL ~ his miowilioes «hrre hr hml aban- doned ili-m lAfltit tao miirs mil. lie rUrtentlv ri.td' t.vken tn losrr rountrj- to a\oirt the snnw nnd there the Irall was Iml. Dogs-were lo be jenirrd nt the I Stonehraker riineh. It tn'vililr, to |as*i*l In tncV.lnj the l»)V al!hn;«h Ithis wns eojuirtered a Inrlnrn hope lln virw ot Ihr fact lir hurt been ' ,mlytng in long. I From the Stnnibr.-ikrr ranch. I IlloniBrra told the pMrrnnr no ad- jdlllnnal men »Tr<* n'rrird In the i trarrh a rrew nf e>:|i‘Tlenred for- est and mn'inMln nvn hsd rr.-imird Ihr hunt, IDAHO COUPLE MARRIES , ORANCCTILLt; Idaho, July 3 '.Pf-Jark.A. Marslmll, ?), and Onl- •„ die A, Gould. 15, l)nlh of I»svelte. Idalio. were marrlrrl lirre :o;!n>! MOTHER AND THREE CHILDREN DIE IN FIRE —CODDLRa-HAflnon^w O w. — tia, July 3 RW^jrd Lud- dlngton nnd her' four ehlldren, three girls am! one boy, raniliig'ln age from 3 lo 12 yrar*, were burned lo dealh tOilay in a tire whl'h de- stroyrd their hnmr, *- The fothT, a ti-hrrman. ^la.i aaay. tending hts r.cts'. ' ^ ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW fa H WIN FALLS, IDAHO, TUEsl)y» Prices In Ai ' Spectacularli j -Reads-Roosei COM MODITY P ’■I . NEW VORK, July :l (/FHIni II1 priccs: " i TODAY .................... ..................... h : I’RKVIODS DAY ___________ WEEK A(JO ............................... MONTH A(JO ............................. _ _______ ____________ 'S I9;w l.ow .............. ..... ... ,, HKJH ................................. r- im LOW .............................. :c New IM (Copyright,.!^ < (December 31, 1031. is laken ns lo '' level and the followtiu; coinmodlilrs. s value ot Ihe whole liidca assigned to 1 13. hogs 13, steej scrap 10. sugar 10, • i! I) Dy JOHN I. (' ll (Associated Press Fin •- -V T KW YORK. July 3-Unele Sam's I a ^ don today ignited Ills'markets al u ' lacularly. Slock and commodlly exchanges, luf le the liiflailonary tone of President Rnc k conference, handle<l iuige volumes of prlce.s" In tlie |»lnted statement ot tli Leading shares cUmbed tl 10 mort I- buying thal reached its peak es Ihe n - Associated PreAS-Slandard Statistics ci slnce_ Sep'.«mber, IB3I, the day's*— average gain was tl,40. Salra'lotaled - 0,74I,U0 shares. 1 Nearly VerUral Rise > . ] Wlieat, III a nearly vertical rise, I swarmed up 10 tlie best prices of I the tast three years, and other f I grains were strong. Cotton touched r I tiie best levels since the spring of L 1031, bul Its 'extreme appreciation of around S3 a bale was not jully [* (Continued On Pose 3, Col. 1) F( liiiiOiiiTm ‘riHsiwrnsE c ^ f ------- W 1 WASHINOTON, July 3 (31 aii s Amerlean form exporn in May weiv ilr • 71 per cent of the i»re-war ni,trage, J**' I a sharp Increase over April when exporU reached SO per c^nl of the ,, . 1801-1(114 average. va > The bureau of agricultural eco- dei e nomlcs Mid today Increases In ^ ports of codon, fntll, lard nnd anl- ^ nal producta accounted principally ^ I tirr the lim ase In the cIa.ulllcallon I whleh Includes il tarm products, . nto' ^ Cotton exports In May ioialed on.ooo bales, wlilch the bureau said ; wammisiratirinirr: ^ tnr r SHb^lantlal Increasrs In export.s luri r To Continental Euro;iean coualrles j'l-’ ‘ more lhan offset a small decrta.'e I In exports to Great Britain and a ' material reduction in exporu to the __ . Orlem. ........ :• 1 They Can Ruin Tl 1 I I I " ' d--------- ' I JJlJuslNEo I W DusTRrA J . EWSPAPEH IN TWIN F.l L S ~ D . !)AY MOUNING, JULY ■!, im_ im er^ca Soar I iyA sL o n d o n i evelt-s-V iew s - 1 PRICE LEVEL -Index of l.'» Klapfe'cummodily ..................................... .*, ....... . . - 127.1 ............................................... 12fl.,'> ................. ......................... - - ..................................... ....... 78.7 ' loi.il ..................................... . 79.3 1 1M.1 nii-ii. 1 w :|, Iiy .Mtwdy’K.) 1 u 100 III Vomputuu the, above prlci; | Irs. with the apiuoxlmate iierceiitaKc K t to eaeli. are usedf Wheal IJ, cotton ! c 10, aool 7. eopper &,^hldes 8. corn i. | H ' " __________ _tl I- COtlLKV y f Fliwnclal Writer' m's big esplosion ol fireworks al Loa- * ts al home and prices flared np spec- " 1 . luflumed by uhni Ihey reganled as Rnoyii'll's mewiic to the eeonomle '' ( of liu'Uii'ss na tr.iilees read "hlnher 3t thr chief executlvr. ''' iiort thsii 110 undiT « momentum of Ihe market was clmlng and the final . lea commwlle, JM 31> . was the iilsliesl “ •„--------------------------------- V K : V ' Fourth ol July Celebration ' r Results in Desertion ol [ . White House on Holiday WA311INGT0N. July 3 (-11 - A \VhIle House that talrly overflowed ttlth tun and trolle today . x»l be { almnit de»erte<r tomorrow at Ihe , sea-loving tloosevflta celebrate Tn- In ' deiiendence day aboard the Indian- In ’ apolU. A ' Traveling In Ihelr Indlvldutl ways, three memben of Uw presl- . denllnl family loday made the l<> , .White House a port ot a ll. .. FHea In ' ' ', *J . Mrs. Rooaevell flew in from Camp'>b(lIo yesterday, Her daugh- 6 ' ter. Mrs. .Anna Dall. arrived this 1 , , morning, A few hour* liter, Frank- I Jin, Jr,. who had been aboard thr , , cruiser wllh his father, came with ' lils-ch_uniJtotU!Aiil.Jmli&DjQLJi trip lo Euroi*. Fresh from adven- 1 lures nt sei, Frankllii. Jr.. regaled , his siller wltlj merry Ules, of what happened un Ihe Ambrrjack II ' when the ,presldeni sailed It to Camiwbello, Wille he struggled !<' (Continued on Page 2, Col, 3i , The Best Planned G.irdci al m M Si f e Cup>rl!lit, 1333, by • F .lttS COUNTY ^ a HTS m _______ IraSMIIlB: miESKiugii Jiiiiiipr Vublic Works. Program Ap- [ pears as Most Important J 01 Matters Requiring '' Attention of Executive [ 5 , I «By-T)ie-A.sy>e1aled-Pm>*--------- 7 TTTASIIlNaTON, July 3 - New I, vV s , ' ' .'t work upon President » » Itoa'.ciell's desk ta eoiild lisrdly Ii have arcumulated tn a similar per- iod dutliig any other administration tin Ihls generalloa. e j Piiblir works. Industry, and agri- e jrulluie liaie been watehliig the pm- II ! cress of pre.sldentlal aides In plee- I, {ingtosetlierdetallsuhile Ihey await- pl _ to give the word to no nhead. M«-.iiiwhlle, .Mr. Honvvelt Iiu kept in clo-sr tnucli v .li the norid- p stliring activities at the London eeo- iiDmlo foaferencr to such a degr« as to wind up hla vacation by dls- „ patching * note-to the roatereiice tl ,j. putting hLs pliitnly worded views on a moiictnry sublllsntloa before the ic eoufcrN's, ti MmI Cvldenl b In the heap ot work he will find pi brlofp him wlirii he returns to tbe - _ White House offices Wednesday, the public-workj-tng'will be ll« moji - evident. 'I ^'rom three governmental quar- I] . len, this question pressed Uiwn him. it llie jnibltc worka administration N liad, in addlUoa lo a llsi of proj- ects, a collection of names describ- ed as re,^embllng a teleplune dlrec- ton', ready Ior him lo approve. Theie nere Ihe iirospectlre ap- m (Continued On Page 3, Col. I) T 'F iiin is . F IfO m ilF I! A td -------- 3 be (DyTtieA.MoclatedPre.ssl as lit Ttie weatiicr man added hla bless- lo n- Ing lo the prniaratlons being made af 1- In most of Ihe Middle Wesiem anil ca AtlanUc seaboard states tor today's wi ll Fourth ot July eelebrallons. ). For the territory In the Oreat to u Ukea and the New England stalet, e> New York. Pennsyls’atila. New Jer- ni • »ey, Mio'laad. Vlnslnla. W»at V l« 1>‘ ' glnla, Ohio, Iowa, MU-ouri, MlchCT‘!| « Etn, WIswnsln. Indiana. Illtiols. »> Kentucky. Tennewre. . North Caro- M llna iind part ot,South Carolina, he “J ” “Falr." S'* ,For soullieni South Carolina, •^roryta Bnrmonria lie predicted J showera but added It might be eool- '! .South Dakota was slated for ‘In- g creasing eloudliic»s" nnd for bolh 1 , ' J KahsiLs and Nebni'ta the word wai , "partly eloudy." And It's falr-for the West. - . frs ___ ____ IU •den In The World S' Wh ' tty thl t ^ thl tm »e i 1 -• In t fcrij by th e h'ew Vork Trtbunc, in i - way ^ .N E ' UEunEii AuntT Dunua ------ o r cinootJVTrONa___________ S Rioosevelt’s I Stuns Wor |H9n-Econoi L IF E ’S » Oddities e I __________________________ CCrntNARtAN ATTRIBUTt.9 _________ OLU AGE TO.BIHTIIDAX ,/ w ABERDEEN, Wash-. July 3 (>!■>- P Samuel,Denn, founder ot Aberdeen. It was being Inlervleaed oa hU one :y hundred tlrsi birthday annlvemry. '' •Towhal.Mr.Denii.doroualUlb. '' ute your long life'' the reporur ksk- f(t. expeellng 'to hear some hes^l/t I advice. . '-Well, my boy,'' the oM man re- • piled, “1 attribute my great age jtfin- _ ». clpally.lo Ui« fltl lhat I.wu.bora. .1 III inj." J i t( • P0.S8UM 8T0 P.S WATER Jc ^ rUMPlNO WACHlNEIir Ij CARDIN, Okla., July 3 blV-When a) e the city waler immping machinery II ceased to oiierate, expcrta were seni U e lo ovwluul tho lyitem. They Jound D an o'possum had crawled acrou Ihe ec bare eletlrie wlrea leading'to llie U li pump motor and shorl elrtuiied the ( (ConUnued on Page 2. CoL Si . «r , --------- ........ .............n : D I[811!SfiE llF83: ____ _____________ m ' CO Two'Term President of Re* « public, Idol of Masses, }" . ' Succumbs to Infirmities qu f . \u ------- Ini BUENOS AIRES. Arsenllne. July mi 3 W7-HlpollloVtlgoyen, who served sic na president of Arsentlna iwo lenni en , loitlllng eight yean, died tonight th > after long lutfcrlng from a compll- I cation ot chronic Infirmities. He tu I would have been B3 yean old July 13. lh , ,nie aged bachelor, the Ilnl man tic ; to rise Irom llie m»asea to the high- est Argentine office, wai one of the eg , most colorful figures In this nation'! gr . lilstory.TKlc« hewtaexUed.toV*r* M tin'Garcia Island, atter hU over- mi throw in the 1030 revolution and again tlili past wlner whtn he w u ot accused of being a leader in the ill lllol to overthrown President Au- of gusiln P. Justo.' . tb _____ ^ILegartedM.Prrildenl_____ He died regarding'lilmKlfasiUll ' the president, because he lu d com- , menced hli second sU-year term In coi 1928 and held llul Uie revolution led: k i by Oeneral Uriburu and Ihe iubse-:«i qunil election cf Justo wert lUcgaL’ovi A' dominant personality alnce 1013 i eoi ot the radical party, which won iut-1 tjti frage tor the masses and elected him IU flrsl iiresideni In 1018, Yrlgoyea, tco coimnanded liie idolatrous rcneratlon ' fro of Ihe lower classes wllli ft fidelity 1 * which Ills own egoism and eccenulc- ph. uy Inlensltled and wlileh hU ovtr-[dM thrtiw did iiot awene. (he PouUrity Increase* ' ' nie popular atfectlon'torArgen- bri lhia-| • gre.ileil man ot the people” . thi tiiereued as age nnd Inflrmltlei td< weakened him following hla release iid rarly in IH] trom Imprtsoomeni on ' irii Martin Garcia Island and he relumed *ef j to Ills humble Buenos Aires flat over a ' p« mld'tnwii ^oy shop. During his lec-' chs ond presldcntlnl Incumbency, Yrlg-. > oyrn lived with his daughter over a dee loh.vcdshop. . . , I gal Last Dccenibcr 15. ten montlis after ' his irlvu,w. Yrlgijyen was senl for a •[*' second time to the Island when eauglit in the net of .wliolesale arrests ^ rc.MiUliiK frnm un attemptrd upris-ij® liiK. Documentary evidence tliiked^.A’ him with a thwarted radical plot but I hc ujs the lirM ol hundreds to be, vornulu‘’l»i.!lla/'‘rf« llo “ ll"fie“ dle“d 111 pri'.'m, orouKlil him b.vk to his 7ip.ir:iii(iit Jununry 12 because of his prrc.iriuiLs hrulih. Aboul n month ’ Liter his release was ordered and a 'ju t, IhjU cc Kuard w.is removed, 1nm ^lly^lclnm annnuaccd Vrlgoycii* A dlril MS a fr,«iill of ftculr bronchial eon pii>umniil.i. 17ir rx-prrsldeni passed. ao -9 «n} (lisplayinK great serenity, , rtt I : Indl WhlU (lie Mncl erowds learned u.|[, of IU .- ilc.iih Ihry shomi'd his lumc , t„i. Hiiir«it-mi,:.d 10 stnria p,ir.ide bull il tmlfil wtirn thpy « ere charged by the : of i Poljfl, , Wf, Mmi.-.tiT of liilerior McIo aii-i<he iwiiiccd t ilrcir^would be Usued to- ot t ainrniw nnnmmflDg a nallonal stale In'o fuiirr.il for thr formrr chief exctu- bee' tin-, 'S< —: _____ ________ the 97 MORE fe d e ra l ™i , WORKERS LOSE JOBS :,S ____ port Iniii WA.«!iIIN'OTON, July 3 t.r^N lnc- (told ty-.'cvn emi'lnyc.s ot the Interior nnd dejiartni'-nt were nollfleri lhal July -( IJ they would bc removed from tlielr deni jottf, •jitii 5<J ot Ihem to be retired ent b'-fini'c of 30 yrnn or longer sen’- cun lec, aa part of the genenil relreiich- well meul procniin. ^ . J^hl Seventeen are being H eu be- '‘"I raa’< their husb.iiids or wives are la the federal senlce. Twenty-tour <Ilsml.«sU were d;-' cu pcri^ed'as being ordered to ipake way for more efllclcnt. employes. t TODAY: Fair :ws 8PAGE3-5CENTS i’s Message orld Parley omic Issues I Swiss and Diitch D eleg a tes E xpect To End Sessions l l .Araerican_ExecullV!!s_Con!t____ 5; mllment Against Return.lo Old-Fashioneil Gold Sland- t ard Menaoes Conlerenoe !t/» . ___ nyCUt}DBA.JAGaEB 5* (Assoeuud Pim Slatr WtIicti--------- -r ONDON, tTuniUy^ t t t o i ^ j . -L J gates to the world eeonomle eon- terenco stld they woold mote ad- journment of the parley UiU morn- mg, but American headquirten said “ such an tcllon *-ould meet -tctlvt en and strenuous' opposition, ry Hendryk CoUJn, Dutch prim# min- ni Uter, wUI ask Prime MlnUier Mae- , nd Donald, conference chalrtMn. lo he conduct the floal session Thunday, lie 11 svts said. he The conference stopped dead In Its ineka loday, stunned by'whal . was Interpreted here u Presldeni — RooM'ftlt's evident..eommltmenl-cl- the United States to ft managed cur> tincy and a fUl refuul lo partici- pate In any prognm lo protect or return to tn old-fubloned gold A Standard. > Calls Meellog - I As Premier Ramsay MtcDontId, “ presldeni ot the puley. asIW a mtellng of 111* bureau; or aleertng ' committee, to eiiart the m n e of the ». conference for lomorrow. the decla- ntlon camo frcm th* highest Bril- c llll (juarten that there wu no quei- ■ ’*• tlon of Ihe parley litvlnf colUpsed, , 11 was reported In fiwlss and Dutch quarten lhat Prims MioUler ColIJn, . Holland, Muld move'al the steer- ing commltlee meellnf lor ftdjourn- . Jy ment o( tha conference after » ie»- ed slon Thunday. FniKe'VUOol pres- tu ent at ths (old bloc meetlni where tit Ihls decision wss reported as Uken. 1- It wu undentood Csecho-aionUa le tias Joined the gold bloc, brlo|tn< 3. the tcUl 111 Ibat rw p to KVen na- in tlons. ). A spokesman for Uio Amerian del- / IS egaUon dsclared Uie United SlaUt I'a group would -acUTcU tod atrtnu- - r- .onsly: any mov« for adjouTB: ■ r- ment>Mn?ff might be made. ■4 m e premier called the mecUns II ot tilt bureau-tflcr British author- telliie* lud mei with representaUm 1- of ths European gold bloc, which has llireaUned to leave Uie assemblage unless reaisurtd cotKemlaf mont- ~ Ury fluctuaUons.------------------------------- II Throw* Jo Dombshell I- A bombaliell was Uirown Into the n conference by an unedmpromUlnj d ' itaumenl by Uw American chief ex- : eeutivo which not only pushed aside i ’overtures from Prince and oUier gold * IeounUlet Uial currency be sUblllied' '* I temporarily, but also critielied alurp- itw lu t was cliaracterlted ai an at- n . tempt to alde-lrack the eonfereiKe n ' from IU broad obiectives. y I 1 weold rrgard it u a eatastro- • phe anenntlng to t warid tragedy,’ •Idselartd Ihe president's mesaage U Ihe cMferme* M blredseed by Cor- Hall, tecttUry e( stale. ‘It the great conference ef natIsM oiled lo > I bring abettt a greater prospcrily for ' th* masse* of ail natloaa ahoold In I advanee of aay lerlou effort to cen- e ilder these broader problems allow It- It; sen lo be dlrerted by tb* prapoaal d ' of parely artltleUl and temporary **• ^; perimeats affceliog Ui* monetary ex- * change o( a few nations only. -' -Huch action, sseh dlrersion,'* th* > deelsntlon eonllnBcd, -ih o n ft sla- . I galar lack ot preporUon and fallara . lo remember Ih* larger purpoae* foe • whleh Ihe emnomle eanferenee or- ; Iglnally was called lagether." . The determination of the British' to finish ths woti: of the conference , ' «ai evident, although ll waa admlt- ;; led that short cuts may b« essential ; ' end iuute may be necessaiy, \ While ?CTwlng“ ha*l"\mmfdlale 1 Bbliiidoarcl in liie^ i^^^^ ot President ' Itoosfveli's statement. Itie British ', were Insistent that many polnU on *: which an agreement can be reached outside of the currency ijUMtlon re- • main. Announcemenl lhat Uie steering I commlttce has been summoned drew I ' ao rcspoase trom the hesdijuarterj ’ 6t Ihe ROld bloc countries, except tiie ,; ladlratlon lhat the meeting would ' ,jkllnfsj a debnte over the jsarley's •I future. •! Tlie gnlil bine forced ndjoummtnt of Impurin&l committee meetings to ' Wfdiiesdiy or Thursday, plesdtng , llhe neeessltyol conferring with somt . ot their governments over the crUis , Into which Ihe negotlstlons have . been plunged, . Some leaden Mid flstly this wai the flrsl step In endmg the centrr- Mr. Ronsevell'i iLssertluns tluit ■this Is nol the time to dlislpatc gold , rejc.-ves''was liilerpretedtn some lm- porUnl conference quarttn as n def- inite suggestion to the remaining gold countries, to giro up the flghl and abandon a tree gold-standard. - . 'Our broed purpose,'' the presi- dent's declaration said, 'Is perman- ent stablltzntlon of every nallon'l > currency. Odd or gold and silver ean well continue to be a melallc reserre >hlnd currency, bul this is not the tlRi'e to dissipate all rrserres. -When the world works out eon- eerted policies In the majority of nations to produce balanced budg- ets and ilrtng within Uielr means, tConllnued on Page 3. OoL 3)

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Page 1: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS-DAILY-NEWS_TF56/PDF/1933_07_04.pdf4 A. M. Edition THI VOL. IG. NO. 75. Uncle Sair Department

4 A . M . E d i t i o n

T H IVOL. IG. NO. 75.

Uncle Sair Department

=^tphrst^& £^ I d a l i o C o w b o y s W i n '

B i g h t t o C o m p e t e i n

W o r l d ’s F a i r R o d e o

CHioAao. July J laiwcUl 10 Tlie Idtho cowboys ltav«

bKn ccrUtlcd lu tKtlble to com­pete In Ilie brono rIdinrcoAUtU st

' the World's P tlr rodeo t l Soldier---------rut(l->Nrr. Aii|[UsC-U-t«'8fpl(mbrr

10, K u « nnnounetd todiy. rour ollior Idslio corboyi are IncUidKl In the M ot tltm itta .

Anoouncement of thoM rllslble to enter (olloved c«ni|)Ietlon oC lU tuk br * commliiee selected lo tscer* Uln oubCdndlnir carbarn and

' ' ' ' eoKilrli. -Ofdelsl records or ttren* ty-Iour prlnclptl rodeos held u annual events throushoul Korlli 1 Amerlftt durlnr the rive_rinr_K ii _

--------- la.-lD.’Fto'-issV inclusive. Includbit ,Pendleton siid Uvlnpiton Round* ° ups. Cheyenne Prontler Dnys. Sher- Idsn nodes snd Cslttry Stampede, ,, vere uvd u the bttls on nhlch j' sundlnjs ot ttie voflcms conteat- “, tnta wre awerultied. .

Idsho co«bo)|s ellRlble to enter t In both the bronc riding anti the ,,

. bsrebKk bronc rldlns. In Ihe.ortler of Uiclr (tandltisi, are; Eddlo ,,

, Woodi, Emmett: Pele Orubb. Sal- ,, mon;OureltMulkes'. DIackroot. In- r eluded In the Itsi of tltem aks are; k Pal Wood>. Ulackfoot. in the bare- j. bsck bronc riding conteat; tnd Pul p Woodi. Walter Hetcock, Durley: ii Bob Walden. Stanley. In the brone ^ rldlns eonlfst, ti

RAILWAY PUTS 3 3 8

MEN BACK TO WORK J -------------------------- m z — -------------- a

BPOKANE. July 3 M 7-0fe#l ” Korlliem railroad otilclal* siild lo- day tlielr ihoju here would renime OperstloM WedneM]a>'. slvlni; 338 men elcht hourirot work t'day. six •' (tayt a vrek. Tlie thopa Imve been | elo«ed »lnce April. • "

An announcemenl ’from hrstl- qusrlers of the railroad a l 81, Paul ** Indleated the rork may be perma* " nent. The payroll irlll. amounl lo * between tSOJlOO and »S.0» a ”

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TEXAS AVIATOR PERISHES'S. — ■ .1*

OZONA. TexaSi.Jtily 9 (,IVC, H. Stubblefield, 30. trlaior, m i killed and Abe Ue. 30, s 'a W .*Hl.I/et, ‘ Oiona ranchman, was Irfjured sert- J cmly In ■ an airplane, era*h near [. Orona late today. Tninjt to tank

I ;th« plstw whlle flylni al low atlt- • lade. Stubblefield loel control and ^

craihed Into a hill. - "

— MOTHER.AND.BABY-OIE— £

IN FIRE PARENT CAUSED "« ____ jll:

OMAIIA, July 3 (,n-Mr». EllM*’^ belh Flj-nn, 28, faUllybirmed her-1 self and her five-month-old son here i today utter pourln* jasollne over th e ' .

, J bsby’s clolhltij and her bwn. :i: Tlic molher died with t half hour..

The baby died an hour later. Police ’5 ,Mld Mrs. nynn, lud apparently laid '1 the Infant oa the baiemcnt floor be-1 fore applying it match.

&ln. Flynn then. It U believed, sat- p tinted hec own clothes with Ra.-w11ne, .

, and set them afire. She was found on the Rround In ihc back yard, her “ clothe* atlsme. Her moiher-ln-law, Mn. Alice Flynn, and it neighbor smothered Ihe tlamcs with a rug.. 'Ynu said I couldnt' die. I'll show you I ran. The baby is dead now, loo," the young mother said, aecord- Ing to the mother-in-law, L,

BOY DIES OF SUNSTROKE

- 8AN blEOO. CaU July 3 ' Donald FleUher, 7, H9llvllle. Cali­fornia, died today from sunitroke suttered Uil m k In the Imperial valley. B.

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C. BEN -ROSS-ACCEPTS-?? SPEAKING ENGAGEMENT i‘!;

BOISE. July 3 M'^Oovernor C. 1Ren nosi will deliver the Fourth or aleJuly addreu at Dig Dend park, 10 heimllM frtim Parma on the Snake of river, on Uie subject of TDemocracy on Trial,■* 11 was announced at hlaoffice today. dci

The plfk la where ihr governor, P"aaayoulh, onre froUcked- Ch

COUNTERFeTtERS'ADD ' iEilj FRIVOLOUS TOUCHES

DES MOIKKS, Jcilv 3 (.r, - Detl •• couitirrfrKers mint have their lit- repUe Joke.'. mlt

So DfsMoIne.' banker* are on the alnlookout for (} bills bearlnr-tiir like- othnew of Abraham‘Llneoln with a wIiwink In his right eye, rala

Banken My ihr art r,,s a ; th.-Wha Ls fxcfrllonally sco:l (•'.•■rpl el'lw the frivoloiw louclic;. '

SILK COMPANY W O R K E R S '"

GET 10 PER CENT RAISE *

nC T irL E im rpT .' juiy .3The 'ffond^ 10 percent wagf m- mg

. • (BrAM, rA.Mi,ii-A—monih^wafl" Bn*‘ 7IT71I nnu:i:«! l«lay by oftlclaU ot the 111,

, Laro^ Silk eempany. It .ff^cw ma- ind rhtne operaion In all Separtment*. not A Uke lnr:ea<e look ettect today tor - i MOO Khfr rrrii:oye«. Ho Intorma- .nci llon.w u Klvrn a.i lo whether'the farpay rlje compew.ilcs for a prevloui ___cut. (C

E TWLXAStu nu ts uEUBtn or

______Aflaocum) rmaa___________

m’s Justice it Campaign i^airgrSt'aTts

C l e v e l a n d L a w y e r , ^

10 T a k e s A s s i g n m e n t

; ; T o H a l t O u t l a w s

a- — -

“ Jo stp h B, K eenan, A ssis tan t

p " To ^Ailoriiey G e n e ra l7 '

^ A nnounces In ten tion to j

^ Prosecute “ Big Shots" !d -------- <11 (Dy Tlie AmocIsW Prcui J h TTTASHINOTON. July J-O ang- ' " y^_dom 's bl« .allots are likely to ^

department's Initial moves lo end ' rscket«ertng. J

Joseph D. Keenan, a aeveland * [■ lawyer, who waa chosen today ai an * " asiltuiit attorney general lo lead " ■* the gowrnmenfs etfort lo quell the f

activities ot organlted crime, said he Intended to go atter "gangland '

® leadership" first.Keenan, graduate ot Drown and '

® llar\-ard. was Invited tft accept the '* federal post by Attorfiey General* Cummings. UU nomination has '• been approved by Po.«maiter Oen-* eral Farley, the patronage'arbiter.

Formal announcement ot his selec- ,'! lion Is expected soon after Pre«l- 7 B deni Roosevelt returns lo tlie cspl- I

Formidable Assignment In Cleveland. Keenan said he In-

( tended "lo irj' to get the exiiert educated minds which have been

- trraffiniW ff-tniftN nnp'by- huge Illlell reveiiues.“ Jle Indleated he considered Ihe assl;inmrnl formld. (

. able by as.'ert1ng he believed mod- g em racketeering gangs formed a- network of criminal activities acrnu n the nation nnd were linked "po-

lltlcally and otherwise."I. Mueh of Cummings' time since hc ,1 became attorney general h u been

centered on the challence through a kidnapping and oilier gangland » a methods tor collecting tribute, • 11

necenily • federal agenl was K among four offlcen killed at Kan- ti

. sas City and Cummings said he r J eonsldertd Ihbi a declaration of v

{war by the underworld. a* I Ineame.Tat Uw* HelpI;! Thus far, the goremment lias _ ? fotmd the Income Ux laws mo«i r

e fic ttlfftn dealing with tfodtp- f,* world leaden. Al Capone, was « n t ^ i to Atlanta by thal route. « ' Additional powers to'handle com-; hln. tlons of criminals pmbabU- will „ be a.iked nt the-next sculon of con- |,

areis and stales may be asked a1<o n, to adopt a uniform criminal code.

_ P»pi1tTwnlil,.ehiinfM-ln rrtmlnsl _ , procedure In both federal and state I courts lo conform lo tho,»e In Eng- B

I Ush and Canadian courU may re- >’ ■suit. • n

* I • ftl■j ISTOUX.S UWVKIIS t “-i CLEVELAND. Ohio, July 3 ( -n - ^ ’ , A square-jawed lawyer whn believes, some of Ills oau profesjinn have lu•;been drawn Into raekeieerlns. waa lo: t^reparlng today (0 as'ume charge ai* ,---------------------------------- — dl* (Continued On Page 3, Col. 7» |,[

iiEitSlLEllS s : BIDlliPllr, , ' to

■------ It'Leader of Organization Ex*

peels Cause to Survive And Extend to Many Lands „

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, MILWAUKEE. July 3 - Mrv vt BU Alexander Doole, aboul to te- rd lire afler elghl years as niitiniullctu president of the Woman'a.ChrlsiLin | , Temperaiiee‘Union, prcdlclcii loUV the C.IMC ot temperance would suv j,; Vive and move on to a world can-

Into the world-wide fight ncalr.M alcohol, she proposes lo ihroy all (j,, her alrengUi. When the eon(T'iiin>n H( ot Ihe unlnncel^ts oltlcera lomnr- row she wilt say sha wishes to drop ,i„ the nallonal prrsldency so she nviy , devote all fier time to her nlflee a< - president of the ,World Wonnti*|°, Christian Tempehinee Union. I , 1

"Leaving a sinking ship? I »hmili11 „ n n tr Mrs. Donic as,vried, 'U l l ^ .

I there bc no. mlslnterpretailon ot m yl'" , 'action. 1 remain wiih thr f.iu'i-.l 'merely move over lo a larger trout" I

ReHvri llepori ' ! "fto.ni Soulh Africa I rrtelved a ’*''’

report thst our women are- In the mldit ot an etfectlie campaftii 10 stress the fact that the grape h.is olher uses besides wins making." sJie IQ said. Tliey ha« toaterrd the uw ol raisins.' "In Japan the poor and t.w-rlddi-n c elilKns ot one village wanted a new .',p. school. Tliey gol It. without nddltloii- ,11, al cost lo ihtm, by pledging iliem- mh Mhes nol lo drink sakl for five yean, and to spend the saving tor ediieatlon. The Idea spread lo 30 vti- M(

Work I'n ilotpllal!'•<3urrofmbera In France are work­

ing In hospitals and homes 10 trnch _ TmmtrnrnfTiTKnsnnj naiibn i B i ~ ^II b harnilul to give «ine lo b.ib:r». and lo persuade prospective motlirrsnot (0 drink. slrli

"The Woman J ChrLitlan Temper- anee Union of Malay operates a hnme 1 for sallon, where 'saUon learn that’^’f''

(Continued On Pase'j.Vol. 4i jaaa

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r i S I W P t t :

' Famous Screen Figure Goes |' To Hospital with Concus-1

g Sion or Possible Skull | , Fracture Following Crash;

IDy Tlie Asjoclatert Prr.m ( 'i l iT UNICII’AL AIItPOUT, LOS '• V ANOELES, J u ly .J - - i lo o f '

iYA oibion_ * 1,0 ,ode to fame in ‘W pictures on a horse, look, to an air- , , plane today In a special match racc

at tlie.-natlonal air races nnd nound U|) In u hospital with a eoncuulon ' or a iiostlble skull tracturr received la a rrash witnesreil by 2S,000 spec- > tatora.

,0 Tne gray-halreil Hollywood acior.^ Iflng.a.apnrt.TOiM nllni,.MliUitd-L!i _ Id the ground alter rounding the sec­

ond pylon In a IS-mlle race agalin! - iri Ken Ataynard, anolher actor whn n stars on horseback and ipendt Id much ot Ills leisure time flying air- -v

planes. The two were flying for a Id trophy donated by WJII Ro(;ers, tlhii

huinnrlst.Olbion catapiiUed Ihrnugh the th

,d side ot his ship as the motor struck cr the ground. pi

ii neeorer* Quirklyu He w u unconscious whea ambu- bi

’■ (Conllnwd on Paee 2._Col. 4»

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1: • — "1'• Governor R oss O rders S la te l-

Aeronautics ’ Engineer II ’■ To Fly Over Wilderness ..; — flh DOISE, July 3 i,V/-An airplane d seartli was undertaken today tor - ih« seven-year-old son of Mr. ond ' IS Mra. Ftank Lobcan. lost eight days An I- In Ihe «11derness area ot Central 7] le Iiialia after Governor Ross was ad­it vised the child might yel bo found

alive. « lThe governor dlrerted iirC. Dlom-

I? grea. state aeronaut1c.i engineer, to ' ^ ,over Iha area loday and lomorf qoi

** m r and lead whatever asslitanee ^ was ilecessary to finding the lad, ^ who surtert out June 25 trom his ®*

* father's mining camp, 2S0 miles tn " north of DoLv, Intent tm reaching wh ' Ills, mother al anolher camp tour ® mlles'dlslanl, Jle failed lo arrive. ‘ 'i niomgren TIeports{ '.Sevjral hour* alter leaving,. Blonigren reported to the governor . he had arrived at llb Stonebreaker To

ranch In ' the cliiuitUerlaln btsin nio and was prcpirlnK to fly out from there over the counlrj' In which the 11'

. b o i- . .! loil. ™a Tlie governor expttjsed regret hc c had not been ndlv^eil earlier ot the = s loss ot the boy, Mying the plane — e nnd t crew nt men could have been ' dispatched to Ihe scene to hunt tor

him. __He was occupied with a trip In

North Idaho and to the Dig Lost river valley, he raid, and had found no time lo read new p.i|>er.s and 116 one el'c had told him ot ilie miss­ing boy.' Tills mnnllng llr.'t worrt aas glr- en him that the child might be tound alive In a inevase relayed from F.<Iirardsburg.throiich McCall

. thal, iraees ot him hid been Uls- iroveri'd. ineliiclInK pl.irrs wherr hr

I 'had stopjijd lo eat rnA'. of flo»ers.' [■ i:»es Snomhoe*I The teiy srt out on snow'hoesover

' a wide snowtleld lo re.icli his moth­er at the other e,imp but not unlll Tues<fay. June 27. luo days laler, was It dlseovrrril hr ]mrl not reseh-

; ed her. Sht did not know he was .I coming.

.1 Lumber tuea and miners trom Ihc area, wh'rh 1» very ,«p.irM-iy fettled, ,w.'\rrlinl f»r three days but return­ed to W'AsrdOwrK lo reimrt nn

'Tn n r r^riiim'l l.liT W u rw |iL ~his miowilioes «hrre hr hml aban­doned ili-m lAfltit tao miirs mil. lie rUrtentlv ri.td' t.vken tn losrr rountrj- to a\oirt the snnw nnd there the Irall was Iml.

Dogs-were lo be jenirrd nt the I Stonehraker riineh. It tn'vililr, to |as*i*l In tncV.lnj the l»)V al!hn;«h I this wns eojuirtered a Inrlnrn hope lln virw ot Ihr fact lir hurt been ' ,mlytng in long.I From the Stnnibr.-ikrr ranch.I IlloniBrra told the pMrrnnr no ad- jdlllnnal men »Tr<* n'rrird In the i trarrh a rrew nf e>:|i‘Tlenred for­est and mn'inMln nvn hsd rr.-imird Ihr hunt,

IDAHO COUPLE MARRIES

, ORANCCTILLt; Idaho, July 3 '.Pf-Jark.A. Marslmll, ?), and Onl- •„ die A, Gould. 15, l)nlh of I»svelte. Idalio. were marrlrrl lirre :o;!n>!

MOTHER AND THREE CHILDREN DIE IN FIRE

—CO D DLRa-HAflnon^w O w . — tia, July 3 RW jrd Lud-dlngton nnd her' four ehlldren, three girls am! one boy, raniliig'ln age from 3 lo 12 yrar*, were burned lo dealh tOilay in a tire whl'h de- stroyrd their hnmr, *-

The fothT, a ti-hrrman. la.i aaay. tending hts r.cts'.

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<’ (December 31, 1031. is laken ns lo ' ' level and the followtiu; coinmodlilrs. s

value ot Ihe whole liidca assigned to 1 13. hogs 13, steej scrap 10. sugar 10, •

i! — I) Dy JOHN I . ('ll (Associated Press Fin•- -V T KW YORK. July 3-Unele Sam's I a ^ don today ignited Ills'markets al u ' lacularly.

Slock and commodlly exchanges, luf le the liiflailonary tone of President Rnc k conference, handle<l iuige volumes of

prlce.s" In tlie |»lnted statement ot tli Leading shares cUmbed t l 10 mort

I- buying thal reached its peak es Ihe n - Associated PreAS-Slandard Statistics ci

slnce_ Sep'.«mber, IB3I, the day's*— average gain was tl,40. Salra'lotaled - 0,74I,U0 shares. 1

Nearly VerUral Rise > . ] Wlieat, III a nearly vertical rise, I

swarmed up 10 tlie best prices of I the tast three years, and other f I grains were strong. Cotton touched r I tiie best levels since the spring of L

1031, bul Its 'extreme appreciation of around S3 a bale was not jully

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liiiiOiiiTm‘ r i H s iw r n s Ec ^f ------- W1 WASHINOTON, July 3 (31 aii s Amerlean form exporn in May weiv ilr • 71 per cent of the i»re-war ni,trage, J**' I a sharp Increase over April when

exporU reached SO per c^nl of the ,, . 1801-1(114 average. va> The bureau of agricultural eco- dei e nomlcs Mid today Increases In ports of codon, fntll, lard nnd anl- na l producta accounted principally ^

I tirr the lim ase In the cIa.ulllcallon I whleh Includes il tarm products, . nto' Cotton exports In May ioialed

on.ooo bales, wlilch the bureau said ; w ammisiratirinirr: ^ tnrr SHb^lantlal Increasrs In export.s luri r To Continental Euro;iean coualrles j'l-’ ‘ more lhan offset a small decrta.'e I In exports to Great Britain and a' material reduction in exporu to the __. Orlem. ........ :•

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u 100 III Vomputuu the, above prlci; |Irs. with the apiuoxlmate iierceiitaKc Kt to eaeli. are usedf Wheal IJ, cotton ! c10, aool 7. eopper &, hldes 8. corn i. | H

' ■ " __________ _tlI- COtlLKV y f Fliwnclal Writer'm's big esplosion ol fireworks a l Loa- *ts al home and prices flared np spec- "

1. luflumed by uhni Ihey reganled as Rnoyii'll's mewiic to the eeonomle ''

( of liu'Uii'ss na tr.iilees read "hlnher 3t thr chief executlvr. ''' iiort thsii 110 undiT « momentum of Ihe market was clmlng and the final . lea commwlle, JM 31>. was the iilsliesl “ •„--------------------------------- — V

K :V —' Fourth o l July Celebra tion '

r Results in D esertion ol [

. W hite House on Holiday

WA311INGT0N. July 3 (-11 - A \VhIle House that talrly overflowed ttlth tun and trolle today . x»l be

{ almnit de»erte<r tomorrow at Ihe , sea-loving tloosevflta celebrate Tn- In ' deiiendence day aboard the Indian- In ’ apolU. A'• Traveling In Ihelr Indlvldutl

ways, three memben of Uw presl- . denllnl family loday made the l<> , .White House a port ot a ll . ..

FHea In ' ' ' , *J . Mrs. Rooaevell flew in from

Camp'>b(lIo yesterday, Her daugh- 6 ' ter. Mrs. .Anna Dall. arrived this 1,, morning, A few hour* liter, Frank- I Jin, Jr,. who had been aboard thr ,, cruiser wllh his father, came with ' lils-ch_uniJtotU!Aiil.Jmli&DjQLJi

trip lo Euroi*. Fresh from adven- 1 lures nt sei, Frankllii. Jr.. regaled , his siller wltlj merry Ules, of what

happened un Ihe Ambrrjack II ' when the ,presldeni sailed It to Camiwbello, Wille he struggled !<'

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pears as Most Important J 01 Matters Requiring '' Attention of Executive [ 5 — , ‘ I «By-T)ie-A.sy>e1aled-Pm>*---------7 TTTASIIlNaTON, July 3 - NewI, vV s, ' ' .'t work upon President » » Itoa'.ciell's desk ta eoiild lisrdly Ii

have arcumulated tn a similar per­iod dutliig any other administration

tin Ihls generalloa. e j Piiblir works. Industry, and agri- e jrulluie liaie been watehliig the pm-II ! cress of pre.sldentlal aides In plee-I, {ingtosetlierdetallsuhile Ihey await- pl

_ to give the word to no nhead. M«-.iiiwhlle, .Mr. Honvvelt Iiu

kept in clo-sr tnucli v .li the norid- p stliring activities at the London eeo- iiDmlo foaferencr to such a degr« as to wind up hla vacation by dls-

„ patching * note-to the roatereiice tl,j. putting hLs pliitnly worded views on a

moiictnry sublllsntloa before the iceoufcrN's, ti

Mm I Cvldenl bIn the heap ot work he will find pi

brlofp him wlirii he returns to tbe - _ White House offices Wednesday, the

public-workj-tng'will be ll« moji -evident. 'I

■ ^'rom three governmental quar- I] . len, this question pressed Uiwn him. it

llie jnibltc worka administration

Nliad, in addlUoa lo a llsi of proj­ects, a collection of names describ­ed as re, embllng a teleplune dlrec- ton', ready Ior him lo approve.

Theie nere Ihe iirospectlre ap-

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■ ' F i i i n i s .

F I f O m i lF I !Atd -------- • 3be (DyTtieA.MoclatedPre.ssl as lit Ttie weatiicr man added hla bless- lo n- Ing lo the prniaratlons being made af 1- In most of Ihe Middle Wesiem anil ca

AtlanUc seaboard states tor today's wi ll Fourth ot July eelebrallons.). For the territory In the Oreat to u Ukea and the New England stalet, e>

New York. Pennsyls’atila. New Jer- ni • »ey, Mio'laad. Vlnslnla. W»at V l« 1>‘

' glnla, Ohio, Iowa, MU-ouri, MlchCT‘!| « Etn, WIswnsln. Indiana. Illtiols. »>■ Kentucky. Tennewre. . North Caro- M

llna iind part ot,South Carolina, he “J

” “Falr." ■ S'*“ ,For soullieni South Carolina, •^ ro ry ta Bnrmonria lie predicted J showera but added It might be eool-

'! .South Dakota was slated for ‘In- g creasing eloudliic»s" nnd for bolh 1, ' J KahsiLs and Nebni'ta the word wai , "partly eloudy."

And It's falr-for the West.■ - . frs

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CCrntNARtAN ATTRIBUTt.9_________ OLU AGE TO.BIHTIIDAX ,/w ABERDEEN, Wash-. July 3 (>!■>- P Samuel,Denn, founder ot Aberdeen.It was being Inlervleaed oa hU one :y hundred tlrsi birthday annlvemry.' ' •Towhal.Mr.Denii.doroualUlb.'' ute your long life'' the reporur ksk-

f(t. expeellng 'to hear some hes l/tI advice.. '-Well, my boy,'' the oM man re-• piled, “1 attribute my great age jtfin- _ ». clpally.lo Ui« f l t l lhat I.wu.bora. .1

III in j." Ji t(• P0.S8UM 8T0 P.S WATER Jc ■ rUMPlNO WACHlNEIir Ij• CARDIN, Okla., July 3 blV-When a) e the city waler immping machineryII ceased to oiierate, expcrta were seni U e lo ovwluul tho lyitem. They Jound D

an o'possum had crawled acrou Ihe ec bare eletlrie wlrea leading'to llie U

li pump motor and shorl elrtuiied the

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' COTwo'Term President of Re* «

public, Idol of Masses, }". ' Succumbs to Infirmities qu f . \u

------- IniBUENOS AIRES. Arsenllne. July mi

3 W7-HlpollloVtlgoyen, who served sic na president of Arsentlna iwo lenni en

, loitlllng eight yean, died tonight th > after long lutfcrlng from a compll- I cation ot chronic Infirmities. He tu I would have been B3 yean old July 13. lh

, ,nie aged bachelor, the Iln l man tic ; to rise Irom llie m»asea to the high­

est Argentine office, wai one of the eg , most colorful figures In this nation'! gr. lilstory.TKlc« hewtaexUed.toV*r* M

tin'Garcia Island, atter hU over- mi throw in the 1030 revolution and again tlili past wlner whtn he w u ot accused of being a leader in the ill lllol to overthrown President Au- of gusiln P. Justo.' . tb_____ ^ILegartedM.Prrildenl_____

He died regarding'lilmKlfasiUll ' the president, because he lud com- , menced hli second sU-year term In coi 1928 and held llu l Uie revolution led: k i by Oeneral Uriburu and Ihe iubse-:«i qunil election cf Justo wert lUcgaL’ovi

A' dominant personality alnce 1013 i eoi ot the radical party, which won iut-1 tjti frage tor the masses and elected him IU flrsl iiresideni In 1018, Yrlgoyea, tco coimnanded liie idolatrous rcneratlon ' fro of Ihe lower classes wllli ft fidelity 1 * which Ills own egoism and eccenulc- ph. uy Inlensltled and wlileh hU ovtr-[dM thrtiw did iiot awene. (he

PouUrity Increase* '' n ie popular atfectlon'torArgen- bri lhia-| • gre.ileil man ot the people” . thi tiiereued as age nnd Inflrmltlei td< weakened him following hla release iid rarly in IH] trom Imprtsoomeni on ' irii Martin Garcia Island and he relumed * ef j to Ills humble Buenos Aires flat over a ' p« mld'tnwii ^oy shop. During his lec-' chs ond presldcntlnl Incumbency, Yrlg-. > oyrn lived with his daughter over a dee loh.vcdshop. . . , I gal

Last Dccenibcr 15. ten montlis after ' his irlvu,w. Yrlgijyen was senl for a •[*' second time to the Island when eauglit in the net of .wliolesale arrests ^ rc.MiUliiK frnm un attemptrd upris-ij® liiK. Documentary evidence tliiked^.A’ him with a thwarted radical plot but I hc u js the lirM ol hundreds to be ,

vornulu‘’l»i.!lla/'‘rf« llo“ ll"fie“dle“d 111 pri'.'m, orouKlil him b.vk to his 7ip.ir:iii(iit Jununry 12 because of his prrc.iriuiLs hrulih. Aboul n month ’ Liter his release was ordered and a 'ju t, IhjUcc Kuard w.is removed, 1 nm

^lly^lclnm annnuaccd Vrlgoycii* A dlril MS a fr,«iill of ftculr bronchial eon pii>umniil.i. 17ir rx-prrsldeni passed. ao

-9«n} (lisplayinK great serenity, , rtt I : Indl

WhlU (lie Mncl erowds learned u.|[, of IU.- ilc.iih Ihry shomi'd his lumc , t„i. Hiiir«it-mi,:.d 10 stn ria p,ir.ide bull il tmlfil wtirn thpy « ere charged by the : of i Poljfl, , ■ Wf,

Mmi.-.tiT of liilerior McIo aii-i<he iwiiiccd t ilrcir^would be Usued to- ot t ainrniw nnnmmflDg a nallonal stale In'o fuiirr.il for thr formrr chief exctu- bee' tin-, 'S<

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97 MORE federa l ™i , WORKERS LOSE JOBS :,S

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WA.«!iIIN'OTON, July 3 t.r^Nlnc- (told ty-.'cvn emi'lnyc.s ot the Interior nnddejiartni'-nt were nollfleri lhal July -(IJ they would bc removed from tlielr denijottf, •jitii 5<J ot Ihem to be retired entb'-fini'c of 30 yrnn or longer sen’- cunlec, aa part of the genenil relreiich- wellmeul procniin. ^ . J^hl

Seventeen are being H eu be- ' ‘" I raa’< their husb.iiids or wives are la the federal senlce.

Twenty-tour <Ilsml.«sU were d;-' cupcri^ed'as being ordered to ipake —way for more efllclcnt. employes. t

TODAY: F a i r:ws• 8 P A G E 3 - 5 C E N T S

i’s Message orld Parley omic Issues

I S w i s s a n d D i i t c h

D e l e g a t e s E x p e c t

T o E n d S e s s i o n s

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5 ; m llm en t A gainst R e tu rn .lo

“ O ld-Fashioneil Gold S lan d -

t a rd M enaoes Conlerenoe !t/» . ___

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- r ONDON, tTuniUy^ t t t o i ^ j .

-LJ gates to the world eeonomle eon- terenco stld they woold mote ad­journment of the parley UiU morn- •mg, but American headquirten said

“ such an tcllon *-ould meet -tctlvt en and strenuous' opposition, ry Hendryk CoUJn, Dutch prim# min- ni Uter, wUI ask Prime MlnUier Mae- , nd Donald, conference chalrtMn. lo he conduct the floal session Thunday, lie 11 svts said.he The conference stopped dead In— Its ineka loday, stunned by'whal

. was Interpreted here u Presldeni— RooM'ftlt's evident..eommltmenl-cl-

the United States to ft managed cur> tincy and a fUl refuul lo partici­pate In any prognm lo protect or return to tn old-fubloned gold

A Standard.> Calls Meellog -I As Premier Ramsay MtcDontId,“ presldeni ot the puley. asIW a

mtellng of 111* bureau; or aleertng ' committee, to eiiart the m n e of the

». conference for lomorrow. the decla- ntlon camo frcm th* highest Bril- •

c llll (juarten that there w u no quei- ■’*• tlon of Ihe parley litvlnf colUpsed,, 11 was reported In fiwlss and Dutch

quarten lhat Prims MioUler ColIJn, . Holland, Muld move'al the steer­ing commltlee meellnf lor ftdjourn- .

Jy ment o( tha conference after » ie»- ed slon Thunday. FniKe'VUOol pres- tu ent a t ths (old bloc meetlni where tit Ihls decision wss reported as Uken.1- It w u undentood Csecho-aionUa le tias Joined the gold bloc, brlo|tn<3. the tcUl 111 Ibat r w p to KVen na- in tlons.). A spokesman for Uio Amerian del- /IS egaUon dsclared Uie United SlaUt I'a group would -acUTcU tod atrtnu- - r- .onsly: any mov« for adjouTB: ■ r- ment>Mn?ff might be made.■4 m e premier called the mecUnsII ot tilt bureau-tflcr British author- telliie* lud mei with representaUm 1- of ths European gold bloc, which has

llireaUned to leave Uie assemblage unless reaisurtd cotKemlaf mont-

~ Ury fluctuaUons.-------------------------------II ’ Throw* Jo Dombshell I- A bombaliell was Uirown Into the n conference by an unedmpromUlnj d ' itaumenl by Uw American chief ex-

: eeutivo which not only pushed aside i ’ overtures from Prince and oUier gold* I eounUlet Uial currency be sUblllied''* I temporarily, but also critielied alurp- i t w l u t was cliaracterlted a i an at- n . tempt to alde-lrack the eonfereiKe n ' from IU broad obiectives.y I 1 weold rrgard it u a eatastro-• phe anenntlng to t warid tragedy,’ •Idselartd Ihe president's mesaage U

Ihe cMferme* M blredseed by Cor- Hall, tecttUry e( stale. ‘I t the

great conference ef natIsM oiled lo> I bring abettt a greater prospcrily for ' th* masse* of ail natloaa ahoold In I advanee of aay lerlou effort to cen- e ilder these broader problems allow It- It; sen lo be dlrerted by tb* prapoaal d ' of parely artltleUl and temporary **•^; perimeats affceliog Ui* monetary ex-* change o( a few nations only.- ' -Huch action, sseh dlrersion,'* th*> deelsntlon eonllnBcd, - ih o n ft sla- .

I galar lack ot preporUon and fallara. lo remember Ih* larger purpoae* foe• whleh Ihe emnomle eanferenee or- ; Iglnally was called lagether.". The determination of the British'

to finish ths woti: of the conference , ' «ai evident, although ll waa admlt- ; ; led that short cuts may b« essential ; ' end iuute may be necessaiy,

\ While ?CTwlng“ ha*l"\mmfdlale

1 Bbliiidoarcl in liie i^ ot President ' Itoosfveli's statement. Itie British ' , were Insistent that many polnU on *: which an agreement can be reached

outside of the currency ijUMtlon re- • main.

Announcemenl lhat Uie steering I commlttce has been summoned drew I ' ao rcspoase trom the hesdijuarterj ’ 6t Ihe ROld bloc countries, except tiie

,; ladlratlon lhat the meeting would ' ,jkllnfsj a debnte over the jsarley's •I future.•! Tlie gnlil bine forced ndjoummtnt■ of Impurin&l committee meetings to' Wfdiiesdiy or Thursday, plesdtng ■

, llhe neeessltyol conferring with somt . ot their governments over the crUis , Into which Ihe negotlstlons have . been plunged,

. Some leaden Mid flstly this wai the flrsl step In endmg the centrr-

Mr. Ronsevell'i iLssertluns tluit ■this Is nol the time to dlislpatc gold

, rejc.-ves''was liilerpretedtn some lm-■ porUnl conference quarttn as n def­

inite suggestion to the remaining gold countries, to giro up the flghland abandon a tree gold-standard. - .

'Our broed purpose,'' the presi­dent's declaration said, 'Is perman­ent stablltzntlon of every nallon'l > currency. Odd or gold and silver ean well continue to be a melallc reserre > hlnd currency, bul this is not the tlRi'e to dissipate all rrserres.

-When the world works out eon- eerted policies In the majority of nations to produce balanced budg­ets and ilrtng within Uielr means,

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S p e c i aMighty Effort Comn Shiii of State Outo

— IntoBay ofPeac' NIim Prtfficienl I'Qsnerallsi

sibi# to President Ro tribution of Vast Sums Peaee-Time Bailie Kno

nr HidiiiD (AiJoci»tKi r « «

WASHINOTON. July 3-XJnder i ft ne«' *hJp ot «Ut

liDped. will a ll oul of »lorm v t whole nation AtMvd; \

• Stij^atlon or production and rraDlo..........rranU'M"Uie«'*|!tnpranatmoj.“-n»st

Ie the iiftsldfiii. Thfy will wptrrtas mouey in Ihe lanio: pc«ce-UiM btM

Ifie 4rriv»l her* of Ui» new »d- •— minUlnton h u tpeillihted k |tl> I u y of nwB. Mperti In Ihelr own |

, Iltldi. bul ouUlde of ttifm tompwii-, I ilrrly uiikonvn nitlmillr. ' ■

m Mmiiiltinloti »Dd. UiHr I

" “ NDrSTniAL neCOVERV-Gen^T< l(u|h 8. JohnHn. lie U t l work » • nn Ttetdni cadet (or thi m«)of lndui> g„ trtu . Mekiiir (hotter «otUng-hourt Wld IncrttKd pty tnd eaplojment., j

Codei dnwn by Uit IndiulrltlUU themtelrei tre beloi tubmllKd lo „ an tdrUory botm ehtrted with pro- teellng III* three demeati t{ (e ^ d — -Ubor. Indutfry tnd Ihe twuumer.The .rodei flntUy itwpted wlU be ? ! lubmltled to Jobiuon. who li r»-

. iponilble to the Pruldent through ‘7 in t d r i ^ botrd whleh wilt try lo eorreliU the ehtnje* from t n»- I

., UonU viewpoint to Ihit reoorery da ' will more etentyf wtgei rUln^ with i (n

lirtor* iirotwrtJonttely <ra til Ilnti. p f AOWCnilTUIWLADJUBTMBNT wt

-Oeorw N. P«k.'Tht prim# object hu. ll 10 rt-etiaUlih whtt U Unned » ctl ftlr exthtnit vtlue (or jtm \ prod- _ ucU t l comptrrt with other com- ~ modlUe*. ot

The work hoi. been tpportloned (ir atnoRi Chtiter C. OtrU. producUon i ] tdffltnUirttor, who wUI control an cropi: Oenertl WlUltm I. Wuler- un

------ reiCdlreetor cf proceutng itid 'm ir~teilnj; Jeromt N. Pnnk. ffnerti r* letil couniel; Ox«r Johnalon: who will iiinp« the llntncltl polelei; Air fred D. SWmin. who, t i Informt- ; Ilon chief, u to keep Ihe country In­formed of thr w rk being done.

UNtMPLOVSO:NT R E L tC r — noberl Pfehner U the direcior un- . dw whom nj,OOD unemployed mrn '

tre being plic^ i f

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m n r p tV ^ M rth y ft ** director of f j

tcf, uiuler sw ettry 'o f’ u'lwr m . Jkiii\ Prdm l work In ronnrcilon IWllh the ifrrlce will be done by Mtlr J ('/(IffM or, In intny ctiM. by cliUen*nf tKeptfd tblllty who »r» offering f l thpir wn'ltr* free,

KMKn(}|;\CY HCI.u:F - lUrry r-----l—IIoiiklnt. w(U-*U[»*rvU»-o«IH«ht—

in [i|c »herf rellrl ■

-'•-‘‘9.*' '*** Thegouriior I —“ • mint ffrllly In

'I',..' tKfd, *r<f' iiionlhly necflunts sW'.ijit bf rnjMjf. Fhe neid men will liUMileh lh^ use 0/ the jum* • U&

n^ILROARS - jMrph B. Litl- if*-;min. tie U the coordlntlor under V«:iom the railroads will try to eltm- H

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mnences to Bring

[o fW id ffa fe rs

jce-and-Prosperity--illssimos,’’ Direolly Respon- Roosevcil. Supervise Dis­ms ol Money in Largest [nown lo Nalion's Annals S id ~ a rn e " .t u Sttff VS'rlter) per Ihe eye ol nine. Eovenimriiiij ^ *ttU5 ll being buill here which, it Ij ci I wBlert inlo t bey of petce with ih« «

\ , riiploymenl tre belns tllickcd on iihrn tr i»R-ot whom *ni;dlrretlrTnp<’«<‘>l« - rUe the dUtrlbutlon 0( w l »um» of » btUle toOT*^ ' j;

s

; i g H | a -^T^TO rS oIt Ftlr 'toS iyf Wed-

n e ^ ^ l y eloedy tnd Maiewhat BMeltledj wedewU leaperttort.

Mondtj'i mtJlmum tnd mrnimum f*,wmpenluret wtre tnd SM de- J*greej, It w tt announced i t the gar- ”emment wetlher offic*. The dsy “ ' w u cletr tnd wind wti tram thtnorlhweiL Btromelrle preuiire was _recorded t t itXJ Inehea tnd humid- ^lly rtngrd from W lo » J per «enl ^ of ttlanillon. '

High tnd lov tempeiTilurea 8un- rcday were tS tnd 41 degreei. wind w tt de

t (rom the weit tnd the dty wat miptrUy cloudy: btromeUlo prewure f*w u recorded at 19.17 Ineha and hihumidity ranged from BU to 4] per re.ctnt of ulurttlon. IleT S = ^ = = : ^ = t T ' i i!?of which wlli h tn a eommltiee ,o( ,wi (Ire empowered to formuUlo pitni. i>e

I PUDLIC 1V0RKS - Dantid K. vti fltwyer U temporary tdmlnUtnior lei

-upd«fji.winmlt!e_e^of.mne.anchid: ftj

i ThouMndi of

pe:ted Ia eo batk (n roik under Ihls j _ M<, |u ,

FARM L'RtDlT AD.MINISTBA- .TIOS’-H enrj Morgenlhtu. .Jr., dl- Inr recu ill ol Ihe igenelej - hindllng I

• loanji lo ibtK I • rupture. They j-'r^

I ^ , frrm -'*l».ird .I aome wtre m '; „

e»Uienc< a n d . lime k fn collrcitd under one hftd . i,.„ n irre -aiu be lire tommliHoneri . J, iimlcr Moifrnlhiiu. who ti rcjporu* ib'r in iiip t*rTSlden(. 1,,'

TIU: TKSNKS.SEK VAUEy AU- TiioniTV -i)r. Arihur f U o r j t n ;mi. "Ill >ii|«-rv‘.'r-iiii(lrr ihli acl ihf" "'I''

li0,(w,[»0 ^lo

= - ~ — tht t ih e ^ r e - i ./• urirn *111 r e - '^ i «u« In the c t r - 1,.,

aiion ot » v.iii uiiliijirtil ryilem In 1 .. Ihe vaJlo.

'■ . irppiTAX m iM m O V [Imv

BOMBAY iJ’ FuW rmrn re.-enl* I ly Ptewmed t peiiilnn to the gor- |, j r ' ernor of Hombty luiifJilnjt that -nj, ttie iL'liiri: fommunliy t>» ewmpled , ••; from Income Ux beeMi'e lia t<ep(' nif w e "Ino llllterste lo retd th* de-. ]ihf Bind note*.”

lis tra to rRCTflBLmS '

-lTliCTDIlS„- Mysterious- Emiss'arl - Come t

And Go .from Hotel Room ^ it As Search Gels Underways ___ ' I’;

CHICAOO. July JMV-TliBitmoi- ]"phere w ti charged with expMtaney

•1 tonlghl u my.ttriout em uiarw ^ Is came and wenl from th* hotel room ot ■e where "Jake' J-'sclor'i Bllomeyt dl-

reeled Ihelr hunt lor the kidnaped lo n tnllllonalrc. .« -In-mld-s(tCTR06n lliP departure oT- as 'f A meuenger wiUi a bulging envelope

give rUe lo Uie report th it p t i t ef 2 tha Factor Invritment portfolio w u being lurnt^ Into cisli (or the ran-

i***nom llie rooju lUclf no new word w u fortlicomlng. There w u a rclt- rraiitj den/af ffiat tnv eommuiilca- tlon had come Irom Ih* ibductora. -

-I iiand rcidy to pay tho $75,000," li« H id Jerome. ts>yetr-o|d son of the iihi mtu in t Inlernitlonir ipeeultlor. Iwl' addliig lii tho nexl breath that he faT: had -not got the money raised jct." I”

ChaM rhanlom Claea Detectives chased phantom clues hi

a em i northern llllnou, hunting the ’ Cll lair of the kldnai>en, wlille Ihe Pae -' an lor Umlly staypd’ In iheir wvrrul ,b r luxurious liou-I tulips walling lo hear an Ihe clim*«; oj Mils lairat sensntional. u" chapter in ihe/aclor'novel. '*1

A wuad ta r wenl ihtlekliu up re' Ihrough luburbaii Niirs ihU afler- >'*' noon on Uie receipt o( a lelcgrani «t: (rom a New Yorker purportln* to ilj) of! the rendetvoui o( ili* gang, T he, pollca, ever susplcloui ol Uii Touhy gang but never lecmUig to me« per- , “o sonaJJ/ any o! IU memben, thought

'Ihey liad dUeo(cre<l‘lhe Touhy ad- 'JCM at Uit. ‘J*'

Tlte telegram, however, led Uiew lo J I J llltle none house -{rom Nilei. <V' ‘north one mile, 3to (eel and wcit one,

siruned to look on the top lloor (or Paetor and four uihera.

On the top llooc Uiert w u nothing. i , On the main floor a repulibta eltl-1 ten 01 NUes was aniited at Uili spec-, lal attention Irom police, tnd 'they ,D ” wentiwayu<&/led iheKlrgrim r u a hou,

Bnldenee Vieaal •!*in Oca Plalnei. offkert fouod Uie.

reputed residence ot the Touhys h td > '7 been rtcv tl for 10 dtyi or to. and 1“ ' in Uk« couniy olher olflcen began a lour of the northern lUtnoU lake / . resorts Uiit have (urnUhed well h id - ' . den lO'iUng places for Chkago gang^j. . . •teri. Allde from announcing h u n u , . . . for Ihe Touh>i, lha Chicago poUce , haie taken an Inullve p v t tn In- L - vesllgatlng Ih* kidnaping and ono :"2 lieutenant who had been working on | u„ the case al lln l withdrew loday, I ° , -Adding to Ihe general W llefU irr*!] a» Imporlaui development w u Im-

'pending, two Kmocrallc polltlcUHs . vUlied the Paclor qutrteri thU af- .•

lernoon and lefl. illertt u fhey ar* ,h[ _ r tm ljT h r visitors were AMermtn

Jacob M, Arvcy ind Moe RueHberg. »(i( . both close (rlenda of the lale Maj-or j|(,u , Crrmak. both auoclalrs of Factor, nui

Busjilclon Ihn ■ Ihe millionaire ' {jmbler. whom Britain ueka to e i- jfrn ' tradlte for trial cn a iroco.ooo I f . 'swindle charge, w u not kidnaped 1,a, .■but_elecied to rtL'appear for some-p*, f teaiun kno«’n only to hli family also >pi I gamed clmilallon and thr deieetlve.'nin• chief Indicated he would like 10 lalk 'ma , 10 Factor aboul that when he r<- mt . apreara. i

• ROOSEVELTS LEAVEt EXECUTIVE MANSION! iConllnupd 'rom Page One' ^

Ittitii travelers check.'. Ills ninther ed ‘shslipred her nwn .iwltt-«hop;)ins nn iieeorili by purchaMiii: whal » boy dm IneeiU when he gnra abroad. •• 20(V

■ Speed SVeesMfy row' Tlie jj>eed w u neceiury, lier'iine T Krnnkliti and hl< friend honrit 10 and

’I'J- b«Pk to Me* York to Illl a din- ' ‘ini luT enqngemenl tonight, bm the <»n_ .urallirr (ailed tn Hnlle upon llieir f-"” .pliin hou[ Mr* Roiuetell and lier daiigliirr U’lHniied to molor to Annipolu 10. Ihe imnrrow mornliiR lo sjieiirt ihe T 'Fourth ol July »tlh the prr,'.|<Viil. ^ C I An ndvDfale of a ^^^urih wilhout »li'i: I tirpcMckprs, Mrs, Hnofevelt >,■>1,1 nl lear-li»f— fonfrj«in B-iodjy_Uicrs. In JI'lpre mnnv other melh(Hl» ot ex- Oeli.;i)ie.ving palrwitm. --------fTTiJIi; Mr? noo'pvfU win rftiirii innuir-ilrar

«entnc In UVe lh<> miilnislit Inrtl ,!irtlii to New Votk. Vhere ulie Will Oeh '«■ t-Yniiklln. Jr., and hw imjr todi

|lravdliii; companions ofi lor O'

' Die I'liropean trip was a slit lo prlf' Ihc prrjidenl's nsmeiake »nn rn hlv I” ' ir.irtuBllon fror\ Oroton, With him lin a I»-o-mnnth auto tour of Frniirc ;ii»l .411:1111 wii: so Drexel Paul, Ptiil- , '•ili'lphia; and Perey Prnr. lII.iiKf (irorcr WlmiiPr. »nd Ch«^Ir .Svm-1 rffnl

I’-iieiTOjr, New York,

ROOSEVEUrriiESSAGE i™ [ stuns world parley itm ; ON ECONOMIC problems !“ ,![. ---------- • - i«td.I tConllntjed From Page One< 'b^nl ■then we ean properlv dlicui' n b ^ l p m [ler dtslribuilon of the worid'a gold rrlatI and silver suppiv to aet as a revn-e free; bajfl ol nillnml euneney.'’ . jheh

Dfleeatlnn SlnnnKl •K\en llip United Staie.« delrsauon Tl'

was jlunnfd by Ihe bombihrll, *nd.’ ihroiII «a» amhnritalliely iMrncd, ham- non ly wught new InrtnietlOM, .: mirt

Kiprru fell llwt Mr. nr>iWfVfU'» .itid Miilempnl Hut Ihp Unlled Slalrs rrt n rrpV* the kind of doUir whlrh upnid' ihf t ■Imve llie s.ime'piirthasliig poMcr a oahlt geiicrjiiiiii henfe fet lodh a lipw pro* mu gram nf msn.igpd or enminndUy dftl* of tl' lar anrt win a imal rrjef.inn ef ihe lutlo gnl<l ,l««.Urrl. ,

"U t nip hr (r*nk in H u t.a juoIlie United Siai« ef America «eks ardl; Ihe kinil ol dnllir whleh a gpnen- iwrre tlon' htnc* «lll havi tht um e pur*,ol ot

TWIN F A LM DAILY

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r s L e a c .L i t t l e D p g B i t e s [

B a s e b a l l P l a y e r

S MINNEAP0 U 8, July 3 I4-)A llt­Ue browh'halred do(..iook potscs* slon of Uie playing field a t Nicollet _ „ . f t diiflnir the 81, Paul-Mlnnetn. _

TIolls American uaociailon g a m tiii r T IB day and eame out o( Uw conleit «

with a Ktrt nf t«D bltea to'noth- n ing,andKnlonepIa)e’rto thosp lta l

(or trealmenl. y The animal jumped out of a fln l

biM line box and scampered about Ihe (Jrld fnr (ive mlnillM before bt*Ing rapiurwl. "Babe" Clansel. Mln-

y neapolb lhlrrl ba»eman. finally grab- ,, ■i bed the dog but It bit Otnwl twice „ on the hand. , y

oantel «-ai taken lo the hosnllal „ d to have the wouufU drexvd, Physl*

clans u ld hr would be able lo play i„ rf.]agaln.ln.a.<!»j'j?r_t»:0;___________p.

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' 25,000 SPECTATORS i" - AT AIR RACES SEE i. , GIBSON’S SHIP FALL m

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' tiinee atienrtanla dragged him from iif s .the ship bul recovered oulckly tnd pt■ Iwltli the aid of nurses at an emer- co ra rn ey ligjHUTrTCTtRnBtO l>-HITgr- “■ I Ing ronm,

I Dr. Oeorge Berg. *lio attended I ' him at a lloll)-wooil liosplUl, Mid: «{ 3 ’ aibwni received cuts and contusions . 'a n d a severe concussion of the ],i, I brain. H* U resting easily, however. 1 r 'a n d 1’ fiilh- ronselniij, Them U a ri( I povilble chuncr of a '.Jkull fracture

' whlrh complete enamlnatlon mty , reve«l. A rutwry eaamlnatlon Indl* an . raird he li«d no broken bones. He ir , Hilferx'd u *ekere shock but wehave ntl , hopes for hU recovery," , 1,

1^ r plaii‘ waa de.itrnyed. Gibson m '/ ' raid he "Ju't couldn't figure m t gf . how'It happened." but pUota who ('saw Iha plane cnuh bellered he . '-had given It loo much rudder on a

'turn while leading Maynard, and , slipped Inlo Ihe ground (rom an al*

Mlude of about » 0 (eet. fctiynardI circled quickly and lander ne tr the j,,

.'from Ihe wreckage and Ihe race : ended Ihere.I S5,tXW Fana Altrnd ,,,,

’ I 'Some » .000.speclatori. air rac* ''officials rslimated, saw <he day't *' ; 'program, which Included an iinnie*

'cewful al'-rmpt by Colonel (lovoe .n, iTiimer. 'winner Balurday of ih e -,^ itranseonllnenlal speed dash from

, i New York tn t/)i Angeles, lo break , ;ihe world land plane spred rtcwd '

II of W mllei an hour set a t the !race.s In Cleveland last year by'Ma* «

‘ I Jor Jamei H, Doollltle, N'I Turner; flying (Ire, tapa over R -In Ihree-kllameter straightaway ^ • ' course, wa* able to average no bet- ' ' t r r lhan :iw an an hour and lie ' 1 needed to make al le«t i n mlk.i ' Ian hour to break Dn^lltle's rtc-■ [ord, flying rulea prortdlng a record ■: breaker must exceed ihe existing . ^ k b y live miles, per hour. ^

The pllofa first lap wai not ^ eotmt^ because he wavered ott the course, HU second, lap was medc nt 504.3M miles an hour and his Ihlrd and besl lap was 1».V miles

,nn hpuf. On the fmirthlan he marie _ :«3,TI4 miles an mio a strong soulhwest wind. OT llie last lap he , nulled olf the course and was nnt /

■;(lmrd- HI* average was eomjitiled ®{ Krom the ihlrd and fourth lap«. P“ I After Ihe raee< Turner lald he had rxpetleneed trouble with 115

1 carburetor, "She dlilil't srem (o be ■*"' .selling enough .cisollne.” he rr- marked, Farlr tnmnrrow he will 1

imake another attempt to beat Doo* P*' llitle'a mark.

Turner's time was Ihe fa«esl url achieved al thr r.ice«. breaking the Clr best previous lime nf ]ll.fll2 nitles eln an hour sel on Friday by Roy Mln- 1 nr, Jfollja'otvl nftml (Her. b;- >omt illn 33 miles an hour. ' Yoi

With the comp>lloii of Turner's the speed da<h three plloi.i had rxr'-'-il- Hot ed the Aualltj-ini! Ume of 2JS mile* e n nn hour, lieeessar)' for entry In ilie Wh llnal speed clawlc nf llip racej, Hit 500-mlle clneed coiirre event lomor* p m r , P.

The Ihlrd pilot be.Hdes- Turner .vh and Minor, w.u Rsy Moore. Oak* \vti hmd, who hirt marie JJI.TO: tnllfs ,rlll <»n_iioiir. Onrdon I^r,trl. nf 81. r j i (.omj.'hRd Ho«'n Wl.7« mlJr,» an hour and expected lo make anoihrr ; attempt tomorrow lo fpiallfy belore Ihe rarr was run. ,,5,

T«o other plane? v r e erpfcled n,, to nunlify lomorrow. They were llie n stilpi nf JImmte Wedell. New Or- lean*, who placed>e««rd lo Turner ln-tlig-cro«<-foiintrv di^h, and Lee Oehlbach.Drlroll.who anlV^n lir.re

•iranvonllnentnl rare Siitiirdav near T. IlnrilinapolU hy. a Isiiliy fuel line. Oehbacii flew here from St.- Zxi:il< "'I*

J lOehlb,irh and Wed-ll n'.«> »rre pxpectrilo ittempi to n«alHy fer prtres m thr Ihree-kllomeler eventIII which Turner Irsrilng. I **

chulng and debt-paying iwwrr u *' the dollar value hope lo attain In •••# Ihe near fulure." *sjcrted the prr»i- lljL rtenl. •'The objeetivc'means mort lo IIL th r sood of olher iiailem than a (Ued rullo (of a month nr two m terms o( the twund or (ran'."

Members of Ihe gold Woe «»ie frankly ullrred to wraih and Issued a Joint slatemenl relteratiKg their in- n< tentlan lo malnUln Iht sold sianit- ho 1 *td.,»nd calling upon tlielr central celel bjnki to cooperate In Uiat end. mon

The depuration wa* signed by win] France, ntlghim, Holland and Switz- bull erland, and by l«-o countries off the nc free gold standard but malnlalnlng hoIU Ihelr gold |i*rlty of ihrlr ciirren- publ c irs-Ita lj' and PoUnd. lUnct

m e Amertean rielfinilbn wajjand thrown fnlo ronfuslen orrr a resolu- 1 c!o*e tlou «'hlch Sen.Mnr Key Pittman had I Va introduced-111 a monetary committe. I con. .ind whlrh already had been accept- fifhl fd In t«rt. ealllng tor a rtlurn to can! Ihe gold sttndard as mwi iwi pracll- hum .'able. ■ ganl;

mmie delfgales though lhal in view I the < of the president's mesitsr ihr reso-lbull lutlon might liavc lo be withdrawn'f.itei .ilthough Ben.vior Pittman's plsn wns" be s 3 juKUflcaUpi) of.lhe old gold stand- Pa ard In reducing minimum metallcre-'ai B iwres and calling fer optional use rh-rr. ol one-llflh illver. |ball

H Y NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAH(

H n W aJ H M I DIES OF IN1IE8

et

ft Noted American Avialor-Suc- ii cumbs After Clinging to •I Life for Nearly 48 Hours

INDIANAPOUa. July J r,I0- 'n ie ’* »dventurouicareerofRuraellBoard-

man. Bceton and Sprlnglield. MauachuKlU, aviator and sporta-

“ man. wulemilnaltd loday by deaUi.I* inluileslasiSaiurdaywhlleitreak- y Ing down Ihe runway of the munlel- ... p ii^pori..h i^fi.uu ied .h la-dealll.

He had lanried to refuel while rac­ing aeroM Ihe counlry In the Nev

■ York' 10 lioa Angeles tlr derby. Dur­ing Ihe takeoK tn resumpUon o( hU

. <r.<:ward IVehl, * enu I ’ind caught I. his tiny ahlp and .sent It spinning

oul o( control,ISoardmao. dragged benrath tha

. erall u tt struck the gi^ind. wheels a up. luKered t (rulurtd skull and d puneturtd lung. He never regained - consciousness.' Hpark cf iJia Ungen

For nearly 4« houn. however. • a iiuirk of lllft remained, giving hU 15 wife an opportunity to reacli here ^ Irom Providence, Rhode Island, and* hU brother. Earl, tlma to come from f- Albimueriiue. New ^U ll« . Both hur- » rled here by air,* Tho brother w u with him .when 1 he died. Mrs. Qoardman. worn by• anxiety, and a long vigil, had I*ll «« lew minute* brfoto when phystcUnai e arivued she obttin some rest. Orle(-:,

.nrleken sh* led for Boaton this afi- ' ernoon by airplane to await arrival

■t o( her husbtad's body there." • Utdlng Pilot I Boirdman. who had distinguished j ” hlmseK by a non-stop night, from i

New York lo Istanbul, Turkey. In i : 1931. in company with John Polando, i J wu eounted one o( tho counlry’i j ; lesdtng pjlou.

' seve«Uta«*diir"ni itiT d irlng 'a^ i reer. Shortly alter becoming a pilot I his plane wuwtteked during a lake- '1

’ of( at Cottonwood, Arltona, and last 11 » summer at SpMnglleld, Mavachu-, i

setts, he w u In a ship that wenltj " J splmjljif down /nw )» Jielght ol JOOO: <

i feet, tandliig In a clump of trees. In ‘ Uie latter iccldent he lulfertd In- s I Jurte^Irom which , he w u several >

iiiDfil ! I iEIINCBOiI 44 Crack Amateurs Gather I To Determine Winner of {; ; Culbertson Gold Trophy c

[ CHICAOO, July 3 «V-rorly*foiir c ] Of Ihe best amateur conlnct bridge i

players, chosen by regional ellmln*. alitin conlesu, gathered loday (or , the three*diy final session of a na-

‘s s r™ ";" 'I Tlie players were entered u 23 * , pairs (rtim 1« citirfc Tliere wero (our il'

icsfns from Chicago, and lu sub-i*' i urbi, Uro ftom New Vork, two from I ' Cincinnati and two (rom Los Ang-'" I ties. . I *

Tin*'tournament .was under Uielj*• (llreelJon ol Otorgt nellli.

York, exccullv* rlje president o (:.. thr United Slaics Bridge asMela-|'/

lion, nnd Andrew J. Mouai, Chl*’J■ c«o, .'ccretary ef the American 1" ' Whlil league.

, No EllmlttaUoos Play Wltl begin lomorrow at J;30 I,

P. M.. with only aflernoon Kwloni- .vliediiled, tnd Continue through Weithcsdiy ind Tlmrsdty. T here !- will be no ellmlntllon proce.ss. but.: Relth Jtld. lisumlng Uiat all pain ij,. appeared there awUd.be If matche* (j, of (our deaU each. Ihe palra pro- t,i grcMlng iccorrtlng to an -implltled « Howell mnrment," and scoring by ]), the match point sysiem.. t<i

Dally tolaU tnr eaeh ptlr will be di available a(t«r the' end o( pUy, abounP.M..CentralBUndardUme, tli

The prise for atileh Ihe 44 will tn contend w u Ihe Joe and Ely Cnl- cri brrtson cold irojiltf cup,

Tha elimination tournament* list monlh, werejield under the *pon- aorehlp of ticwspapera In each city, which accfliied Invitations issued by llie U'nlted Btatrs nrlrige a.vu5fla* “ Hon. The papen,paid the expeniej .i, of the winners.

WESTiliilEDJElEfllifllis

no ie s . July a (,TV-We«lim Ida- 1>« ho and ra.ilem Oregon planned to W celebnte ihe Fo<itlh of July to- •• morrow with all varieties of enter- 61, lalnmcnt from pesce and quiet lo a a.il bull fight. ■»'

nolv had pesce and quiet on IU Ht holiday menu. Moil store* and all ra< public buildings have, Men cloaed He lUnce Satlird«y except s'few courts Ihi and pollr* ollltf,, »nd will rrmaln <o doted unUl the morning of July S. —

Valr. acroM the border In Ore- — eon. enntlnued lo adverilv a bull lio flghl as Its major attracllon. re- no garriles.1 of a Hood ot pwle«W (tom ele humane lorleilrs ai:d olhrr or* cat gsnltailnns. Ho^fver. members of (tn the celebntlon eommlllec sald^hc V bull mleht nol be killed and Indl- Ca r.ited "the most lenslltve will nW t be shocked." by thr outcome. Bo'

Pannajisd a eelcbrallon laid out am a; Big Pend park, alone the Snske (er rli-rr, Incliirtlng horse rsclng. base- rrp ball and i tconli tournunt&t. Ida*jpet

AHO, TUESDAY MORNING, JU

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HI SURGEON'CLOSES'WOUND II IN INDIAN MAN'S HEARTr p PORT AfaSRKf. BtilUh Co- K n lumbU, July 3 i-PHHivlng HW i I.U kaUe wound to his hetrt Kwed up

wlU> sU sUichei. ChirlleStra.io ___ todlrn. w u apparently.otybm oitL

. homeThundly.Sam wuitabbetfc10 In the' chest tad « u rushed to a

hoipltal here.jrS Dr. Wllllsm D, Higgs, aided by

Dr. 0. p. Hilton, deftly drew to gtlher me rdgca o( th*. heart aound and knitted them wllh si* aUtchei. The operaUon w u-de- cUrrd to be a success.

The doctor u td the u iouat o( blood around the hetrt wm gul- (Idem to cloaa the wound tempo-

1, 1. nrlly, thus keeping Ui* mao alive until the wound could be sUtched.

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^ National Recovery Adminis- .« trator Sees Possible Way:hU 'I

To Avoid Agreements.;om ’ ------- '

WASinNOTON. July 3 liTV-An ’ op«n<price assocUllon under which , all plant* would know ihe quota-

‘’f Hons of others In the ume Induitry . » W14 envisioned today by Hugli 8. ,

' “ (Johnson, national recoveiy tdaln* , ‘I 'ijstrator. u t po.vlble means o( i

.ioM WAt the same Ume. Johnson lold .

iiewspsper men Preildent Roote-|, velt probably would announce hU

led stand wKhlJ3«fewd)y«onthecol-l|, xn ton lextlle code providing for In -,, In creased minimum wages and a j ,

Jo, maximum 40-hour week lor em* . y i ployes. '

Virtually Beady ,t t r ' TTiciammiiiritbr u id hu * - ommendatlons were vtrtuilly ready i , tot but H ut a voluminous record of the . :e- * hearings on Ihe agreemenl w u be- , ist [ tng prepared lor Ihe chief execuUve , u- who Inlcnds making a carelul an- . nDalyiis before approval of the first , W ' corf* vrltttn under Hn recoiffj' tel. , In I Suggesting the open Market Price n - asMKlatlon. John.wn reiterated,no r, ■al -wlld-caf price Incrtasea wpuld be ii

countennnced by the admlnUtr.i- tlon. Under IhU plan, which he ilad ^ might be invoked, the prlet and “

. quantity of good* sold would be . publle Information weekly, g

As 00 the slock market, manufac- c

I lurers.would nol. however, be ex- x peeled to divulge Ihe Identities of ti Ihelr custoiDCn. This, the admlnlt*'<r Crator sKd. ««a(d mimalc towirrt,' ni slabltUed prices without carrying vl directly Into Ute Held ol price (Uf vl

I "johnson u ld a eode (or the wo* ” f tf ' men'a apparel Industry It expected i, “ ' to bo lubmlltrd Wedneidjy. and cs ,u that the oil Indiiitry may submit a '} code bn the ssme dny. The Iron and

. jndflril, while the wool ind snilini- w ur ciie coal groups also have Indicated; gc Ihey are aboul ready. «n* N'elea Cause ot Belay or "Miny of theu groups hnve con-. I'i n. suited wlih us Informally and w e ,« 0 . 1 have advised them." Johnson sald.'Ui

'T hrrr would bo morc’speed 11 they | « }} all did that. Failure lo coti'ult iiiitlc u r 'U a chief csum of delay. But,'It| I,.,m ust be remembered thal ihls Uw|OU

' U only ab«n two week] old AniUhat i »- ..I these Industrlea are engipedr-Uvjrl' " iwritlii; constitutions (or thnl is ' ly. whst n code will be (or the Indus-;•'«

. tries. It Inkes lime to wrlle a eode.” • J'® JohiMn Imllealert women's w ear-'«

I Ire niipnrel inlght be the ntxt ms*', I Jor Miistry fo present a cc«le and *;reniir.ol a hearing. He added, liow-itli

‘" ever, tlial some o( Ihe baMe lnriu«*Ilo tries, Ineludlng alerl, coal, oil iml,toi

„ I lumber, were fast approachlna ih r l“” " | i l a r r where Ihelr proiiosed rtxle oflK " .maximum hwiri'iKnd minimum tf*

,w»i,es would be laid belore Ihr iri-

Afiout 10 days sr*' rxpecl'rrt hv ii f* 'him lo elapM between the prf,'en'..- 7 Uon of a code tnri tbe brsinnins «:'■ hearings, and the arimlnlsiritnr '< polnled out he was prepired lo 'y hold u many'ar :o hearlnirs at <it>rr

t(i speed up the codifying of all in* , le duslries. •I', He said In resim v lo a qursHon'f'’ p, ttiat he had seen no evidence tlut— anyjiiditurr w«» hintlt-f Iwrlr »v. | 0l

........ «HI>.11 In prlees. ihey felt Ihe need for il;rI- cndes w*s jiavlng. '

L T rn 'o D o T T lis 2'J (Conllmied Fron Pjge One> , .C

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;s Yr.Mt.S IN rUMlV ,..1, KANSA.S c i ty , K.\s, July 3 . . r - I ids

In h» cell in Ihe Wj-aiirielte co iii'v , t ll Jsil, a man who said he »as l. ikr y Pannns today ford of Spetidins :s or [iini ' hU 61 J ta n in.prlson. h„

He wa.1 arrested afler mviuj hr'cve . burned a barn In hoi» of l>e:ni; sent |p,n0 lo the Kansu penilenlUty. iove . ."U'a the ben go then a nun la i c . 61. a i I am, snd h u no Inends." hr | ik; ) a.ild, Par.^ons said hr h.u srnert.rpi

term.s (or crlnie.s at Topeka. Katuu, j poi s Hunilngion, Indiana. Denver. Colo- col

rado. tnd Clay Center. Nebraska. ! wo:1 He Instiled he eommllied none nf 1 I them, mertlv uring he dM in errirr an , to be Incareented, jeo

' = = s = : = = r = = iI ho city, old-tlm* golrt remer mid thr- now taklnc/on new Ufe .ui the mi- n il I eleiu Q^jj/ric.-en eon>''r\,'M!nn forp.» __• camp.'. pro.Tilsed a rodeo, dasee and — f flrewt»ka. _ r A lartncn’ picnic w u arranied tt• Caldwell. • * . 1 I Up at Ptyellt lakes. U miles Irum

Bobe. lUhlns, boating, dar.emc jolfl and other enlenainnicnii were nj.■ (ered, with nearly all cabins being .,• rrported taken (or Ihi hoUdsy " >jperlod. _

, JULY 4,1038

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i n s t D e ji i i i i i i " 3 OTfiS'IEPiu'- A lle r.-C on lerence . .w itii_lr_-.

> riga to rs , C. Ren Ross

» A grees lo C ooperatert • — . .;* BOISE. July 3 lIPh-A r«port Irom

t commlltefl of selllera In the trou- ,, bled Big Lost rtver valley wm awillefl ' today by Governor Roa u Ihe nexl ^ sieplntpU ntohrin«pefteoto.lh»

communilyalirrt4erleao(dyntmii. f Inga o( Irrigation works.,— -Making a-fasl-trlp-lo Uie valley • » ytUerday by luioinoblle. be mel wllh* approximately COO selllera o( the val-I ley. Including many botti trcni the f old river valley farms and tlioie ea „ thenenw CartrartpreJrd.ihetw D r dlstrlcu whleh havx been t t oddi

for Ihe lait downieats or morc-be*rauilrt of dlfllruIiX^of,.,illrtdln» 'ne ;hnri unler supply. ‘

Agrtet le Cooperate S ' WKlrR- W. Paris, suue coiranU*“ ■^onfrof-reelam.Mlen.-nnd-Leo-BJM- -ly nalian, asiUstanl attorney grneral.

• Ihe governor dUcussed wllh tlie let*Is Uen th* many phases ol ihelr dl(- ‘ i flculty tnd then a rced lo cooperate

with a central emaliua el 3i ie • working oul »om« kind of eoluUon. ■ f

The principal suggeation. membm c ^ ol the gnvemor'a pirty reported here j I' *•; on iheir reuirn lu l nlghl. u u th it r 2 advanced moro ilian two yean ago s “• afler n similar meeting. It called Icr a

borrowing of money to buy oul the ’ Ulah Construction compony'a lnter*|li est'in the Carey aet project M.aUjli

' “ ilhe water might bc' tumtd o w to l '■ I nnolies along Ihe river. • V '“ I An application for a loan of tiOO.* ll **’(Wa (rom Che Uccerainctlen Fuiaato t:

' eorponll'on h u been on Hie (or mon tl■ I than a year but h u not been grant* h '• cd. J K

The IrrlgaUonw rl^vcrtlng wilt* u ^ £tflllU)ll.thcj>r0Jece1rom the Mifk- :* ly siorsge reservoir luvvo beea d)'n- ’’'■amited in three places during Uie

p u t two weekg and. the Utah Con* o *• ilruellon company uked Uie govcr-trt

nor to protect IU mtensis. w well'tt ’* as ihcae of selllera on the project |

who would be deprived of Irrlgallon', water If the wocla were efssiroyed..

■* Oovemor Ross u ld he urged the ■> ■0 rcsidenu of the valley to keep aei*L,* Ively oo lha Job o( notfclng out i ' '■ solution and 'noi go home tntl (or*U3 w ■ S“ T«’o poHlble lolullont were aug*'~

gested. he said, of which the matter o( a loat) to buy oul the construction ‘

* company appeared mosl popuJir.l .■ The .t^her was to ntlempt lo reopen „ '> the case In court wllh a view o( hav- " •;ing the comtructlon company rlghta “

I nullliied. Tlie governor said he ad-'of < vUed them ihii w u un(easlb!e In^^' ' vtew-of the fact Uial the fed*ral|^

court’ liad already decrccd rIghU to '• the water users both In the river val* "• ley’und on the project, which U lo * '*> caled on a bench above the valley.J tvui Sate Waterr ■ '-T w in o r tit rp r ta fiT T c iH sv e V '- « ie r which Is now lost conveying It! “ I : through canals to Uie project," h e ‘ l‘‘I said. ___ !'>>'

HewsloMbrsftiJenriH Hie meet- '!> . Ing. he said, ihat los-vs In Uie canal. <1 . ' c.-inyljig water (rom the river out c n ' fl'i , ' the project »ns JO per cent or mor#, aci , I because o( seepage and evapora- ro] ,|tlon. . - . . X lial; He Indicated there was llltle doubl' o(:. but itiat operation of the project had • an ; I resulted In damailnt farm.i In the nk J river valley. , f ^II "One rcjldeiit told of an Inslanco.'' bei .'he related, "whett hU ton sevemi no '. yuan ago drove two hones to drink eri : at t iwaler ho.’e. They wtUed In and .Mt■ were drowned. Tl;» water must hav*; “A been eight to trn (eet deep lo do lhal. Fal

ith e hole U dried up now aod he haa|to Ito dig six (eet down Into Uie bot-i: tom to get water. Tlml means the |1 underground wnter lable h u lowered f 1 M lo 16 (eei. They can't srow good « crops RiUi a condltlon llk* ItuiL" Fle

c iB iN li i l iM s i■ Fi PMS’ [IIES =

HAVANA, July 3 <,P,-Plve known dead, scores ol ln)ured and several iliouiand dollars damag: are Uic toll

loC Ihp.lroplful Morm whleh sweptr»rln~r.t^r<r,i-T>i.'iLT-nef'mtinTm. zJInce In wsiern'CiilJa.

tnlormatli'n rrrrlved hrre said one woman was killed In San l.iilsyMar- tliirj-.aiinthcr in PInar Del («o, two mrn Ih Purrta Delgolpe and t\nolh- er man In Cni:niiiclon Del 8ur.

Clrll and mllllary Biithorltles uert ordered hy rre.'idcnt Mnrhado to or* sanlje the r.fffUMy relief and to

[take prtf.iuilcriar^- meaiures agalntt possible looting.

• Tlie slorm ivas p.irt o( the linrrl- eanr which killed 13 persons Jn Trin-

ildsd lac week.1 Ouiterrri Lanra. of the Brlen ob- ijrrvniof)'. had rrported the dlsturb- nnee mould reach the province ratly I' In the niomlQg. (.ate checks, liow- ll

icver, ^howfd the du^urbnnce had loft ii Ipart of Ils inlensliy when It pa.wed „ 'over that region. 'I Commander Navarro, chief ef po* >' I lice In Ihe clly o( Plwir Del Rio, tel- li .rphenrt here that a woman. Bartoli ii iFonic. w u killed when her-Hou» ,, collapsed and thal several wert wounded slightly.

Trees In the putilic park.s there I' ntre blnwii riown and approxlmaWly l 100 wooden ho^is« in the ouUklftj ll of the city were drcroyed. The lo* bac«rtandfruitrrop.iwTrcruinedtnd ll thr imburbvuerfc flooded by heavy ii n lns which continued ill Ust nlghl, I li ___________ ____ li

LOO CABINS eo Wood* Blver 'i Mil* >Ve«t a( Ketchum. ]

II day. U deek. H4 •risen.Saddle UerM

Ked Foster. Recking N. F. Ranch

i p r e s s i o r i 'ALTERIE. ONE-TIME

GANGSTER, DENIES ' p j PART IN-KIDNAPINGn r cinoA oo, July 3 w v-uniu aI*

terle. ooe-Ume gang Jetder here.

T ” <1 respectable Colorado eiw* _-lr.r. racchff.--------------------------------------- -Ift., ■Loule' w u arrested tonlghl and

held (or the detective boitsa sbov up. AUo he .wu quesUonea aboul

a te Uv jjdntpinc o( Jdhn ftctor, misithg stock market broker.

^ the kidniping tnd told police h e .1.., had been Inictlre (or aom* time, , i i r t r -Tm Just K Colorado nnehCT,” hiSlUl- — —

s l i H M h - I fflEliifflS■be* '

A ctre ss A nnounces In ten tion |

Ol Living A part I r o n H us-

- t a n d - N o r t - O i r w r r i aKl*fale LOS ANOELES. July ] MV6«p- , jj) in led bgr thousinda of mlU« M at; r , Plckford, "loaewhett In southern x n Oallfomla,’' and Dougiu I^Urbtnks, tfjejln London, were equally silent lo- h it nlghl after thr iwtresa* tnnounct- ago ment they contempliled Ilvhii apirt * fcr and powlbly being divorced. • the •’ Xttss Plckford w u nol a t the pi* :er*|laUal esiate, "Plekfalr.’ which h u .aUjbeen lb* rwldene# of the fimoua ' to!Him couple ilnce their mirtlage 13

I years ago. and lU efforta te localo 30.* her hid faUid. Reporli persisted Rss th tl /he hsd gone Into uclw fm at on> the Santa Monica beach hom* of nt* her (rlcntl, Mulon Davies, bul a t­

tempts to retch her there also were at* unavailing.

Dodge* Reporters liiB ■ PilrUnki. returning lo London .’>1* afler t week-end in Uie country. «r-tdoriied rtporlem tnd fUlly refuied ‘■'U;to commtnl.K tj |erom friends of MUs Plckford 11 I®” w u learned ilie had nol h*trd from ' ' Iher husband (cr acvenl days tnd .' •«,U iat she dees not know whether he- •

jp larj }o n tum to Hollywood In the •’ ^ , near future. Those close to her aiid

Uiey did oot bellere any Jegtl steps I hid been Uken In Itie mirital rift

^'■and that no arrangemtnt had been ^•^.made for a properly KtUement

Long nsanlcd by Uie pubUc aa , “ ;'clnemaland's "happiest couple." I

Mary and "Doug* actually are list- ed u Hie senllhlssU A shori time

Ml<i Pitklam hiherllod 11,144.- 'Bn ftom her mother. Mrs.'Charlotte

..tiflmltb, ttUo died lo Beverly HUli In ('Il93t. In iddlllon lo hetry stock ,l^and r<tl «taw holdlngi, Mary and Q.'her husband reputedly own Jointly

Ihe United ArtUU Studio property... Optfllea Uaanlmeu

uri-»'tr>-ii‘ellproodi-oplnlon-*eert»d-to--^>-- iMbe atmoit unanimous thal Incom-1.,: latablllly of loleresU was respona*' I Ible for shaitetlng Uw romann ol {. .'l)» eouple. Falrisanks, they Mid,.1 ‘ llred of the gtliler aad society o( the

Him caplul tnd turned hls (aer’ r« acro-a the seu lo Uii assocliUon o( 'I.'royally and UUea. F^r Maty, they

I istd. domination In her own right il • ot tlie land of moUon pictures held ;d' an attraction Uiat could not be de- le nied.------Tlie proipeeroni-dlvoree action-------^

being inillluled ImmedlaUly w u M not belleiad likely In film circles.Ik errttln frienda and associates ?f ,d .yisi Plckford uylng iltey beUcrrt •0 ■ “America's s»-eelhearl" »wild 1st I.;Fairbanks u y wben he wUhes her u |io glre him a dlrorc*,

ie| PLKNTY OF TARPON • ■ tl I SARASOTA. Fla.. l,n-M ott Cisn' d M tarpon, fighting silver king' of

Florida fishing w ten , haw been caught IhU season, uys the fl«a**ot« Anglers' elub, whleh cheeks and welglis Ute caich of the Interna­tional tarpon toumamenl.

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„ HtXIX) B U D D Y !

YOUR .MONEY'S WORTR IN '■ qUAUT\‘ UBTD CARSy 19M fUrd ------------- ***5■- 1B30 Desolo 8 Coach ---------»3» ,It l»:i chertolet Coupe--------»1»^ 10)1 studebaker Sedan _ - J « 0

10)0 Onham Coup*------« J0. IJJI ford r<iiot Bedaa — MMa UM FVJTd Coupe M85* 1039 aierrolet T ruck-------1135• 1039 Ford Coupe------------»U5« lo a Hudson Coach, runa — t aJ IBM Fort Sedan--------------I.5J1 KJO Ford coupe,

Lowt mileage ..................iJJ*d 1930 F\jrd Todor Sedan ---- S31Sy 1931 nird Pickup, llcetue

IK9 Ford Pickup, llcen.'«-.»l»I 16J9 Ford Tnick. llcenie

■ oood rubber-------- ------- ‘ I”- U t Ul Car* For TeW Car -

U n i o n M o t o r C o .

" Vour FO R P 0 “ l«r iTw in Fa lli . H » li° ^

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1000 Persons Witness Thrill- ini Perlormances Staged On Opening Day of Even!

t»ii* fft Thf___ Newi-WltHBnopenlBB-diy crowd

«( tOOO pcnoiu. and Amnicemeiili comDlclfd to tccommodtU JOOO nil- flen a irftJiU dlilrlct on ilie Fourtli ftJ July, Ruprrf* llilfd »nnu»I (wo* day lideo •nil cetcbrtitou got unde: I..V iiilA itlcRioon ul Rodeo puk Rupert Khool field.

•nu rodto eonteiu were aUged Klttioul ft KriouK accident (o mar the thrUUns pertormsncci by darlni rtden.

Winntra In (hs cvniu uUl bt clim- •x e d b y ^ s tin*'* tomorroy u lol- Jo»»: •

lint.Ctif roplnir — Ole Anderson, lint;

Von Uoyd. teco.ad.Sroneo rldlnti — Forrest Iltuit,

Ilnl; Shady Udcn. ttcond.ReUp pony express-mil Ander*

ton. rIdlnR (or Hitt broiher*. Malti. itrtt; Art NlcholMn. leeond.

Ceirponyriillng-John HIM, Sint;. Jack lUlt, lecond.

Approximately ttooo «ru dlstnb*

FoUowtnn llie rodeo loday; Rup* tr t buebull team rmcrced victor* loua In A ciMtc cncounler wllh Dee-

_lo, but tl ncoto ol 2 lo 1. Uic flr»l (our Innlnsdpaued tcoreleu. Declo made lU one run In the (Uih. and two Rupert piayen croucd ihe plate In the elghlh Inins. Balterlei were Oortz and T. Wilflanu for Dccio, and Kins and Snnlord {or Rupert.

Tonight's enlermlnmcnt eontltl* ed o( a dance and wloua'camUal' atiraellona.

ROOSEVELT RETURNS TO DESK P(LED HfGH

WITHHEAPOFWORK(Continued From Page Qnt>

polnteea (or sinte admlnlilraiora - Ihs men In each iUl« wbo vlll pau on public worka pro/ecta before Ihey ■re wnt to the iiubllc works board In Waihlnston (or lh« apptoral that Wll pul Ihem on tho Usl o( acUrl* tlea the (edent soremmcnt will help to (Inance (rom lU UJOO.OOO.- 009 fund.

One or hU (Inl ctllen alter the independence day holiday wltl be PoBlmaiter General Parley, alio carrying » long llit ot names (or ap- polniment*.

1000 New Appelntett Approximately 1000 namca of new

appolnlcM to pUeea In the (edenl MrrlM, ranging (ram pottm ulen to United States altoroeys. hare ben prepared by Parley and a rush o( nomlnalloni U expected toon.. SwrttMT Wallacc will comc to report Itic procreM belns made In colton and wheal jtrtage rcducUon programs but llic remafnder ot Ihe ram prosram haa >ei to Uke de(- Inlle (orm befora a presldenUal dc* cUlon *111 be required.

___ Soon aller h it relum. Uie prrsl-dent ll expected lo receive the cot*

textile tod# a'pprowaTjylh* In^. duslrUl recovery admlnlslrat^sn.

Kuch 6. Johnson, (tie admlnUlra* tor. is npldly eompletin* hi* con- alderaUon o( Ihe code ond ll prob* ably will be Teady (or submission wlihln » (ew day*.

Ths public worka problem wUl metl him a t the doer when hs re­turns. however. A ll*t o( nominees

• fOT tUto admlnlitraWr* from which he ean ehoow the <8 lUte dlreclort o( the pubilo works program has M n orewiTUp: ~. Should (he prealdenl decide to chanjB the proBram to provide (or

. . »Blenat admlslstraton Instead ot aUt« admlnlatnlon. board mem­bera aald lhat would b« up (o him

‘ and Wiat they were conllnulnj their plans on a tU ts administrator ba* , Iltr , J

In addition, there was (o come \ tnm th t war department a lon« , IUI o( rlrers anrt harbon projects It wished Included In acllrltlet un- ‘ der (he pubUe work* bill. !

“T?M 5**7 »1» awiJUnr U>e president's decision on Jusl wt)*t : Its share of the public Works (un<H , will be. So (ar Ihe president ha* al- located definitely tt38.000.000 (or J buUdtneSJ new ships In a Ihree year , program, but this (icurc does nol Uke into'accounl other forms o( con/tnjttlBn. b

RECKt\'ER ri.ANfi {!AMHAPOLie. Md., July 3 I,n - 'J

Aboard the cruWf imiinnapoiii out]In Chesapeake bay. President Roaw-

. Tell today recelred (rom his caW* {.' net olflcen ihelr pUnj (or naltenal „ neonryi ri

He (oeused fats atUhtlon upon a t‘ domritlc drive which he is convinced can brlns ■ sreat measure o( bei* lennent t« eondlUons In tills coun-," ery. tw*rdle« o( lin* world plana,^ dfV«Iop at Ihe world etonomic con* (ereoce. ! i'.

The iir.iju.il cabinet meellns on’,,, board a b.iti1e*l>lp *-aa detcrlbed by] »ea-tlmtil cnblnel niembrn m "al*' . most enltfcly social." but lliey lell.J;; with the president ihe plans (or the i

. back-tn-work movcmenl they luirel ", bten dndlnc d’jr'.ng h'.i two.week;“.' • w ailon. .],

Eager to open the domeitic r«ov* . ery movehxent nn hli relum lo the. , While HOU.V Wednetday momlng.'hu

. the prnldrnl took over the plans (or tludy tonight and lomomn'. jne

The cabinet membera who boarded ] J,i, tl)s Indlfnspolls todiy alter cnnsld* •],, enbie lieslUllon bece'ule o( the . ‘nopp, waves o( Anmipolls Roads « r e the orflcera principally concern* ,k, rd with the domesllc aituailon.

>fo one was present trom either “ (hr tu te or treasury deparimenU.Mr. RocMTcli v u gtanding fmnly No on Ihe SUlement senl loday U> the Lnndon economlo parley, oppoalnj P Jmmrdite siabUtaiion o( currency kee (inttl [hi* RoM Moo rftfch h u been Ko demandlni: ll can ahow that Ihelr To currencies are read/ for a (Ued ra- kle tlo o( thow of the UnlUd Suies and ' Oet Oreat Britain. ' | co■ .Tlw presldeni m piloclpi,Uy la* Ad>

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Sunday mornlnt; al nine o'clock al Ihe Mctliodlst l^plscopal panon* age Jflss Oracc fjobcru. daujfiJcr

, , , of Mr. and Mr*. R. B. RoberU. and lK Murlln E. fllumpf, son ot U T.

. 8lump(. w re united In marrlaek. Dr. Elijah Hull Loogbrakc performed

— tho ceremony.- Ttie eoupio v u aUended by Mr.

4SS aiKi Mr*. Howard E. Sholioney. The fiey br(de wore an 4lt««li-e tull ol blue ird ana sray. wllh icettaorles (o match, hat Pollonlng the ecrtmony, Mr. and Irl* Mrs. Slumpt k ll for Red Fish Laks Kill and upon their relufn lo Ta'In Falls )0.- will reside ai thirteen hundred fire

Heybum Arenue, the ■■be Nn. John C. Btly, Klmbeely. and

.1x0 Mn. Ray E. Humphrey. Twin Falls, ip . enlerlftlued a t a deUghttul bridge

party at the counUy hems,of Mrt. Daty. Prlday a(tnnoon, compUment- Inj Mrs, Roy C. Humphrey, Berke-

^ ley, callfomui.™ The rooms, were moit allroeUrs J:„ r llh tummer tlarcrs, and l!is color 'v ; scheme o( yellow and white wat

carried out In ihc Ubic decorations and retrcthmenu. Three Ub!« were

” a t play v llh Mn. Roy HumplireyI " wlnnlni the prl« tornirgU scorc. U" and Mrs, Ted Mason low. There w u •*)« also a dainty gl(t (or the gueil ot

JionoT.LalclntiMa/lcraoonreJmh- '*• menu were aened lo the tollowlng

guesU: Mr*. Roy C. Humphrey. Mn. Charles pierce. Mn. Joe Uughlln.

son. Mrs. W. Wayne Parish at Kim-'* >n- berly. Mn. Taylor Kimball. Mn.

Brannen, Mrs. Flare Lydum. Mr*. Ronald L. OnrtM. Twin FdJl). and

b- Mn. Loren* Olbion. Pocalello. j

Mlu Laura.DtUevUIe, Mis* Bess' Pierce and Mrt. LorelUDavldwnar*

e- rlved by aulo Salurday evening (rom «A ClnclnnaU. Ktlu Laura BtUevllle It ch the daughter of Mr. and Mrt. j . E. r t BellerlUo and wlU itiend their u Oolden Wedding Annlvcnary July.

“ PIONEERS OF CAMAS, I PRAIRIE PLAN PICNIC

m « ■FAtRTtELD. July J (Spcclsl (o

‘ Ths News) - Saturday, July 8, t^e oldcen and program committee o(.

II the c am u Prairie Pioneer assocU*5 (Ion,will meet al (he r . c. Naser , home, (0 Arrange (or the annual '■ picnic held etch year In metroo' of ^ the early atltlera ot Camsi Pmtrle. ■.t —=— - ; j 'i_________'s-T.' .- .T - :? f

Icmied In the dalA brought lo him I by BecreUrle* Ickes and Roper, the! chairmen, rtspecllwly. o( ilie public'

T work* And Industrial recover}' bMnl'.!, IrkCA said he liad ready a 1i>t

o( proJecU (or Immediate work- HW. bonrd has been called lo meel Tliurs* day lo nams these projecu nfler they; liAv« been scrutlnlred by ihs prr'i*:

] Roper tald "we are mnklna real I proerest' on iho Industrial sUbaitv . lion CAmpolgn. l i e deUUed the

' steps lhat had been Uken tonard'. r<x(ng or codes of work and n s c t , tor the various Industrlu.. The other cabinet memben aboard;

llie Irdlannpolls tor the three-hour; 'session wllh the chief execullre in-, , [eluded Allomey Oeneral CiimmlnsJ,' j Se<«iArlei Deni. Swanson and W.il-' j lace and A.«lsunt Seereury R«»e-

I; ve!i or »ic na»7.,! The president also iliowed cm'.'id-'

frable interest In the repwl o( .«ff- :;retarr Wallace on Iheiprogieu nfj llhe (nrm relief progra'fti-.There , undentood lo be some consideration 'I of culling down on-the propa-^d; MJO,DOO,000 for Wheal and cotlon

iCTowen.I Mr. Roosevelt after clatilng «lih ;hu cabinet aides sent them ashnre ncroasthelhree-mllciirclfhofchnp-1

(py seas aboard a submarine chiwr and remained on the IndUnapolls (or the nljhl.

Ho pbns to leare Uic eniLvr to-1 morrow and returo lale Jn ihe ds; to the Whits House by motor.

Now You. Can W ear False T ee th ^ \:ith Keal Comforl

P ^eeth . a new pleassnt powder keeps teelh (Irmly set: Dr.i)dorUe», ] Ko sumnv. KOOi-y taste ot-ieellrj;. 1 To cat and laugh In.comfort jptin- kle a Ultle ra.«eelh on your plates.Oet 11 loday (rom Klnejbur>' Drug Co. or your druggUt. Three sires.— Adr.

f Barge Line Opens

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fjmcnt, o[ merchandise Irom N eir th e hewly-complctcd federa l biirKc] nrrivnl in ffl. Lfluin. Thi^ tnwlHint : th e tirtrgcs upstrcan i.— (/Tj Pliolo.

nMiHENTSOF'•iiHnilllPEl

.JEROME. July 9 (S|)tctal lo Tlic _ 1 Newsi-The holidays prtcedln* the

Fourth o( July havo proved lo be lock an onjwrlunlly tor Jerome residents fln*.to vacation .In Ihe mountains nnd if^r'Janier cJtJci.and Tile Ployd Beddall family lell

p. Saturday (or a brief vacation In Yellowsions national park. '

ned Mr. and Mrt, H. W. Hurlebajis and son. Blllle. left Saturday (or

Mr. Sail Lake City where tliey will rhe »Pcnd n tew dsya.

Tlie Rev. O. L. Johnson family leh. were visitor* In the Bawiootlu dur- u)d Ing Ihe early dayt of .the week, ake Mr. and Mn. Frank Thomu lefl Bill last Thunday for polntt In Kansas ll,e whero they will rlslt relatives.

Mr. and Mn. John Schis. San Francisco, are visiting friends and retstlvea in the eommunlty.

,11, Ur. and Ktn. J. Allen Walker, dse Los Angeles: W. J. Wtilkcr. Mr. and tf . Mn. sterling Freeman and daugh- .nt. (cr- fililrley. Ventura. CalKornla. aro V.. spending (lie'Fourth o( July holi­

days with relatives In Jerome.Uve Mr. and Mn. Roy D, Smllh re- ,]<j, turned Bunday trom Chicago where ..g. Mr. Smllh wat tent as a delegaU an, of the Challenge Cream and Butter

asswlaUon to altcnd a confcrence ^ of Jelegatet assembled tor the pur- ^ pose -o f solving, (he . problem ot

■ pricei of ^alry products which w u nf up tor legislation In conerevi at the

.h latt session. Kir. and Mrs. Smith I?, also attended the Cenlury of Pro- , • .sress exposition In their spare time.

ond stopped off a t Akron. Ohio, tor “a- * ^ ^ tt vlsll._______________ ^

HOKOR WEST END COUPLE BUHU July 3 <8f)cclit lo The

^ Newt»-Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Noh " “ ■celebrated ihelr (»en!y.(l(th wed-

Idlng annlrerssry when rclallvcs , „ from Murtaiirh. Artesian. Twin . . . PalU and Buhl as.i«mb1ed u a sur* _ prise for a basket dinner, Prlday. In 1, (he erenlng nclshbirt nmnbcrlnr ■ i E. about 180 gathered for An oM-fash* i

toned bam dance. Music w u turn- i Jl, Jshed by Pmnk Kodcsh. E. o . Denny, i-LjClrite T?n»Mnr>r ntirt PNf j i

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ijuri<lr««.rt*.) Of ipfli[ fleeted' I a n d w ide, deep ly cujhloi, I dow m a y bo low ered forI m ovnted on tbe li2 ‘l

I I pow ered by th e V*lypc, j ! e n g in e . -

• The Dc Luxe Coupe, whl I with safely slatt, and /

appoimmhlf, it priced \

UNIONLMO'Y O U R h O R D

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TWIN FALLS DAIl

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WE5TEil[5iNT5 I lElNMCBI

BUlfL. July S (Special to The Mews)—Buhl arrlrals - And depart- urta of tho lu l week Incliided (he (ollowing:

Mr. and Mn. Ray Banbury and •.> daughter returned'-tiame salurday

at(er a month't vtslt at the World r J fair.

Maynard Fish. Eugene. Oregon. Is spending a (ew days vUllIng (rlends.

~ “ Flo«iU.-lss‘pcntllnf thr summer with 111* iiarrnts. Mr, ind Mn. W. O.

i j . Kearley.f .\tn. JuJU Blonrr and daughler.

Mary Joe are arriving this week V! (romloiAnKeIf.<toippnd'thesum* ■5; mer wllti Mrs.- 8loner'« suier, Mn.

Marlon Malhews.«' Mr. and Mn. Jlobart Ely and too.

Portlarjd. were vlslloni Issl week at . ths John Hlgbee heme.

H Mr. and Mn. ffsrvey (fale inrf ?a children. Welser. are vivttflg at (he 5> home at Mra. Hale's parents. Mr.U - ind-Mrt-WalUr-Whllmlre._______tf Mr. and Mrs, WUbur Oolf. Eugene.4 Oregon, arrived Salurday evening5 (or tt (ew day* visit In Ihe Walter S wiiltmire home and B. W. OoH [S home.l i Dr. JUrt Van Riper, broiher of L. ^ H. Van Riper, arrived last Tliunda)'

trom CUiclnnatl. Mn. 8, V. Phlnney.• CH’ Coeur <TAIenf. iheJr molher. airJved .rue tor a vlsll at the I . H. Van Riper K,nt I'omo they all spent the holiday*

Mr. tnd Mn. Ronald Cutur and ■ — the Misses Sophie and Clan Knv;>*

sire left by auto (or Chlctgo wnere they will visit relaUvu ind attend the World't (air. They expect to rt­lum by wty of Canadi In August,

i n Joseph Weber. Jr.. and Mn. MaryH Bradley led lu l week for Ihs World

' ‘•t- fair and also lo vLilt In Wiscontla &(r. and Mn. P. & Bartlett and

Tiis Ihtlr son-ln.law. C, O. SmHhson. tlie led Friday afternoon tor Pine Crest.

, be California, lo visit the Bartlelfi ton f,,u and ftmlly. mnnd Mr. and Mn. Theodore Childs tnd

family returned last week (rom Call* Ifit (omla and are staying at the D. C.

in Burkey home, patents o( Mra. Childs.« Mr. and Mrs, Bnll Bordewlck and

wis Mr. and Mn. Olln Smllh led Sunday tS momtag .'Or Porlland where they

ttlll vlll spend a week visiting (rlends.Lance Broyles Is leaving this week

niiT (or ths Boy Seoul csmpnesr Ketch- lur- um where hc will bc leatlitfcraft In*. struclor. during the Seoul assembly, led«« ELLA BOOLE LOOKSBan ahead to triumphand -

rcontlnue'd From Pest One)ker. ____________________________and going to shore does nol netcssarlly sll- mean going o'n a debauch, aro “In Hawul our ellorU are dcvoied oil- largely to education. And to down

through the rosier o( nallons-every* re- where something being attempted lert and much, we tnut, being occomp* :a(«. llshed,n n nealhitu Caust ilur- -proJilblllon U n deathlets cause. !

o( which goes resolutely (orward de- j w u spite wlial setms to bc a temponry the itvtrte In America. Wo do nol eon* llth cede prohibition hat failed.- TO. Tlie naUonal organballon InltUt- me. cd a "»Tltc your congTfssman" cam* for paign In support o( proposals to ere-

ale a federal motion picture eonimli- ” ■ slbn'illhTulh'oHly ■to"exeril»4“ a * : Uriel ccnsureshlp. rhe A proposed commlulon o( nine (oh persons. Mlu Mauds Aldrich, Ores- (d- ham. Oregon, tald. would be em* . VC.5 powered lo itop IntenUle trodic m vin (Umt morally harm(ul or lending (o ur* Ittr up International inlmuitles.In The convenlion also adopted a rts-

Ing olutlon npjirovlng disarmament bi a dl* means o( altnlnlng world pc.icc And m- urging n cul of approxlmaiely one- ny. third in armies and navies o[ ifie

w h o J | i ' l r

A L L D A Y

il» new Fo td Coupe o S e rt an K slandlnjt Tsiuo in appear* ice, co m fo rt a n d econom y of era tlo n . I t has a n o tR iogphen ip a c lo u a n eu w hich is re ­

efed In th o room y In terio r ih ioned te a ta . T h e r e a r win* fo r T cntllatloQ . T h e body b J2*inch whcelbau chault,PC| 8*cyHnder 75>horscpower

with fli'c ttindoivt equipped nd /ncludfng olfter de lose ;ed a t JSiO F. 0. B. Detroit.

OTOR CO.D D E A L E R

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(AILY NEWS. TWIN FALLS. IDA!

RESIDENT OF.BURLEY ' VISITS IN UTAH CirIn lj BURLEY. July J (Specltl (0 Th

I Newsi-Burley travelers and vUllot of Ihe ]*M /n r dtyi Jodude the tol

The lowing;« r t. Miss Alice Clatk led (or e tlt U k

the Clly where the will vltlt reUllres fo several dayt.

Ollbcrt llogue and son Ctrl Hogu reiuniM Salurday rioon from Oro

forld 'ino wliere they were called by th' dtaih Of Mr, Jlogue's father. H. e

„ I, Hogue.Mlu Barbara Paulson relume<

Sunday (t«m Pocatcllo whetfl thi « h : l;r .n?a^n.UUvea several days. *llh -M n r- to ru -T ^ w lt te(t Sundt: ’. O. mominj tor their ranch near F ilr

Held where ths wlllspe^d the monU mer. Of July.reek Mlu Martha Hansen motored l< um* BoL«« (or Ihs week-end holiday.

PRICES IN AM Emflare as lqndon

UARNS'OFVIEW!the -------Ur, IContlnued From PsgtijDosl

Ily Ihe ume tokens, dollar ex, rlisng«. (lopped, badly. United flUle cuntney going to (rtsh lows Ir

3ol( irnm of European rooneUry uniu Sterling IKled lo M.48U. up

t L. cenu, compared vlth IU gold tUnd- da)' ard parity bf MidH. French onr ney. Swlu (ranet. Dutch guilders ant Ind Ihf Betga also redected the newi Iper Amerln did not Intend to lUbllUc lay* the dollar lemponrtly.

and I lo hov they viewed Uis president's ,r;>. statement, quleler cornen of the jere (iiiandal eommunlty privately ex­end i>msrti Ihelr approval of h it mes. K* Mgf. High banking quarltn pointed

(. nut the potlUon o( th t Unlled ;try Stales had betn made clear and xld thal 111* (og ot confusion which had X cfung (0 fhs currency question tiad ind been dissolved, ion. "Rebuks"est. Some banken privately chartc- w n (erlied Ur. Roosevelt't remvki u i

‘-rebuke* to the tortlgn gold bloc, ind His asserUont thouid. they u ld . re- ^ 1. mind London delrgallont Ihe fulurt , c . forlune* of (hs dalltr were prl-

marlly a mailer (or Intcmal decla- ind lon and ih it sUbllliatlon l&lk at

this Juncture In the domesUo price- h j , raising program was dead, t Whether tbe gowmment Intends

to set Up some sort or tquallzallsn e),. (und. dndgned to tmooUi out erratic In* riuctuatloni ot llte dollir, resulhi jjy. conjeciurel. Tht federal Jlaene

’ Btnk ot New York. It h u been tug- eestcd. might be used u the agency (or such procedure, and there vere

3U reporU lu l week something r a lo ' ' be done along thlt line. However,

no condrmtllon h u been fonhcom- Ing tnd therv ht* betn no evidence

-r* In the exchange market that power w u being applied lo cheek the dol*

, . Ur-s faU.Ktarkeu received word of Ihe

presldenfi tUiement be(ore their Ji* optnlnst. On Ihs stock exchirge.

Inllltl tnnstcllont tounded the "P* keynol# el th t dty't boon, tor the

mtrkel began Kith heavy, volums and continued boisterous through- out moit ot the five trading houn:

iv ' In tact. It only slackened IU ptcs when predl-Uklns oc^onaRy

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oinflCmTHBUBLE! - INJlS iSHiMEIM tol- — :

BURLtY, July S (Special to Th< : Lake | Krws) — Two accidents eccurrrd U es (or , the Durley district Salurday nlghl.

, Mr. and Mn. Bert Mortensen. BaU Hogue,Lake City, with their lO-yearKiIc Oro* daughter wert cn route lo lieyburr

7 th s:to fijit Mr. MorUn»n's brollierH. 6. Near ths CotUrell comer aboul Iwi

: miles e u t of Burlry they strucl umed i loov gravel In t)is highway tnd theh B the car luTiifd orer. throwing the oe-T-------cupaiit/clear ol Uie caK m daUgll-undty ;ter w u badly cul and bruUed and Filr- I her collar bone waa broken.' Mrt nonth ' Morlraien « u badly rul and bruit'

led. Tliey were picked up V otliei cd to motorlsu and Itken to tlis Freni- y. tsud hospltil here where they were

cared for. Mr. Mortenstn wenl tc Declo'and had a wrecker bring ir hU ear which w u completely dr-

^ niollshed. Ths Injured women were : taken to the home o( relatives new

tW olHej-bum early Sunday mortilng. About 9 o'clock Salurday evening

ths small ton of B. Wilson, surrhs____ Ferry-, ran Inlo ths tlreel between— — two-parked can and-wu-ilruck-l^ r ex* a csr driven by LaMv Bingham, aulet near the Trelllnger drug store. The ra In {'boy w u nst badly hutt u Ihe cat uniu. wta tnvellng i t a lov rite of speed

H n [tnd w u quickly brought lo a sK v Und- ------------------------

GOODING OFFICE GRANTS S CARRIAGE LICENSESht „ OOODWO. July 3 ISlKClal to Tlic

^ t a 37 marrUge llcenset. gmnled I r i two months, Mty and June, up „ to and Including July 1. tlnce the

marriage” Uw wat abolUlied, n ^ ThW ht* Ooodlng counly

retldenU. howcw, some of the cou- ,h id Plf^ "tiding al Jerome. Falrdcld. * ^ 3 Shotlione. Hailey and In Nevada.

pared down the admncet. Blockt arac- ot 1000 to 8000 thares were fre- u 1 Quentbloc. Wllh Indallon In the air. tradenI. re- again sought to acquire "commod* lilurt Hy* and “In -eniory-' slocks, tl* pr/- though n U i. ftre n ptrilettltrly

:ecla- brilliant performance, ted by Union k at Pacific's boost or 810.7S nel to tu i.- irlce- IS and New York Cenlral't crossing

of the 131 mark. There were oilier endt Indlrldutl moremenU o( note. In- itlon eluding Ihs rUo o( Unlled Slates TtUc SUel prtteiTfd abore nar. tlOO a ulhi thare. Im ih» llrH time tlnn rarly ler ’e In 1931.sug- PWm equlpmtnl iharM turged up ency with Ihs grain morktU. though re­vere porU ths jmspMtllrs colton credit IS lo (or Ruula might be (ollowed by a ever, similar aocommodallon to (acltlUte Mm- purchases of asrlcultural mactilnen' ienf9 also teemed to Inlem t Irsden. ower MeUl company Usues were rather dol* quiet, noiwllhsUndlng announce­

ment, ItU In ths day. that copper the m tu i had told i t 8U cenU a

Ihelr pound, up *i ctnt tnd ths. highest inge, price In more lhan a yetr.

the ------------------------the “ Dr; BoyJ an»(«nm Ihtl he U now

lums laeatrd la ihe etneet ba teemerly ugh- oeespled In the Boyd nisck and It lUn: ronflnlng hU pncllcr to DUgnMls, pacs Oenenl Surgerr and Oyneeelsgy-

TO i o r

I - 0 - E S E 4

REMEMBER' whal the lives of invent often we used to rei in spite of the lauj of his neighbors.”

'How'different is is remorlcable f o r .

______ the eager willinFne^ andliettef ways.'Th

expectancy is the i tha t will wash the enough;..tomomw keep our noses pow

New things and h in this p a p e r...in may be expecting i easier, pleasantei-, elcctrical contrivani

— a new idea in breal ■ columns. . . and sooi

People who make i ' read the adveitisem

:y CLUBS OF TWIN FALLS ' COUNTY WIN.HONOnS

^LII QURLEV. July 3 (SpocUl to Thl Newt)—AnnouDcemenl h u Juti btec made ot ths winner ot Uie Fedent-

Ths ed club'i eontesl on horns producu\1 In The Dais Prune Development com*ghl. pany. Payette, offrred IU In culiSail 10 tlis woman's club that would user-otd and help aeUthe most prune* dur-bum Ing a tU montlis' period. Tho prlteUier. went lo ths PortU club, Payeiu, vllhtwo tht u ie of aboul a ton of jminet

ruck Second place vent lo Columbia chib,their Boise. Tho Rural IMeraUonot Twin

oe- Fttls county w-u third. Tho cluba olugn* i'wln>VlUcoumy werogivn'Iienonand (or the promotion and use ot homeMrt. produeU by the commltlee tn charge,ruls- accordlnslothsstaUpublllctyehalr-itlier man a t Burley. Mrs. j . B. .\rthur. ATni- similar contest will be put on againwere In ths (all, with Urger prises.I to ------------------------

Ve" MURTAUGH FOLKS'SON ■

«« RECEIVES APPOINTMENTstu n rA t/a frrjitfr J (Specfa; to

'His N e«i)-U r. and Mn. J. t. Tol- mand recelred a clipping tram.Lo* gan.-UUh..tUllng-Uut-lhelr.son. Blon. had betn appointed a t ths

' t C Demcnilo meellng in salt U ks City . . . lo bs arlcullural l:ispector for three

counties. Blon win gnduated from L , (hs agrJcudsn) cotlcge fa U fta

vllh t ttralght -A" grads and re* ctlred hU muU r^ .degreo this

I o spring. He gnduated (rom the Twin FSUt high ichML.

toJUNCLE SAM’S -JUSTICE "DEPABTMENT'CffHPAfGNT

AGAINST GANGS STARTSS IcoaU iM » ! . o a .i

of ths Ditlon't drive against organ* I''**- iKd crime._ Joseph B.'fCHiUn. selected u u -

slsUnt to-Altomey Genenl Homer *1« s. Cummings to direct the depart- >■’«* ment or Justice ctmptlgn tctlnst

racketeen. promptly dedared hU » n Itn t efforU would be aimed at 'Od* “gtngUnd leadenhlp." ' tl* The man who gained a rtpuU*

*«y tton for perslstenoe (n an tnvest(- ><dn gttlon of crime condlUons In Clere*

Und'ln 1010 declined (o outline hU policies In tull, ptrtlcultrly regird-

l>cr ini the u te it n v e of. kldntplogt. <»- until he has had • conterence vlth ‘t<t Attorney Oeneral Cummlngt lotne

"But.' hs.said. i r tw tirikt af the InUlllgent gangland leadership

up and sump that out, you are on tbs 7* way, decidedly, to brtaklnc dovn « lt the whole gang lyitem."' ■ “I am going lo try lo itrlke at *te ths Jetdenhln and a t ths tourcet S'? or lU huge. Illicit revenue,* ho tald. w*- “lUeketeerlag hu beea a pro/et-

tlon. Because ot the hugs retumt. II «■ h u brought Into ncketm lng men P*r rrom other llnet ot endeavor, In*

eluding my own." ,

PAIRHELn <-n CLim ME^TS ww FAIBFIEIO, July S (Spedat to •riy The Newtl-Ths lUppy Olrlt 4-U I It club held Uielr Ihlrd meetlDgtteenl* «ls, ly wllh a present cnrollmtDt ot IB >ry. mrmbert. A plcnlo i t pUnned (or

I July 8.

L A U G B

hat our school books taui ntors who lived many yea read, “He went on with his luffhter of )]is Mends, am

is the modem state' of rtii ir its keen awareness of j ness of moat of us to accep The skeptical person istffi e rule. If we read about le middle of our backs, w IW thare will be an autor owdered.”

i better ways are announc in the advertisements.'Ev g something that will ma ;i-, more healthful. Poss anee, or a car tha t’s easiei eakfast foods. Follow the ooner or later you’ll get th< J it a point to know whal smcnfs evei'y day.

! CALIFORNIANS VISIT AT ions HOME IN CAMAS COUNTYoThB FAIimiXD.'jnir) (Special W tb tcn The Newi)~Mrt, E.,J, O. Teatdils den t- and Robert lArson, S u DlrgA a n•ducts. Tlsltlng Mn. Teasdsle's tons. Hugocom* and Albert OUon.

I (Uh Agnes Thurbcr. who h u been at­ld use tendlnc the Albion sUl« normal I dur- ichool. U homs for the summer.' PrlM •Mrs. Sam Sllnlon. SeitUe. U vUll*>, «lth Ing her molher. Mn. Alice & Lee, minet. and other reUtlvet ot Ftlrtleld andI chib. Tldnlty. ,

ub^S1 to atUM t ^ fim enlM her aunt,

M nvln .M .r......................... -Chat.: ^ “ '‘J"- CtlUomU. It Tinting

^ hit broiher, Lonso MUler, CoiraJ. agiln Mr. and Mrt. Oitrles Osborne, .

PhoenU. Aruoni. are visiting vllh Mrs. Osborne's (iiher. Albert duer,

m arvl odier rclatlvts. They are ac* - N - companled by Mr, Oibome'i brethcr. ;p u T Howard.

Mr. and Mrt.-H. BssstUr-YamhlH.,, , , Oregon, arrived In FWrfleld recently

(om tks their home. n L aJ O’ 1* tor many ye tn a . ™ ; Oamu prairie resident, h u purchas-; r ^ tdVdalrffamTni»r-Yttoliin,-Ore-------r ciiv CO” ' Mr. and Mn. Bach went

to their new home tevenl veek* ago. but will relum toon to complete ar* . rangemenU ror thtlr hwisthold'

d re* rumlshlngt here. .

OQDEN FOLKS ARRIVE IN KIMBERLY FOR HOLIDAYKIMBERL? .’7iiy_a_(enecl^ ■ to

G l r Ttie Newi)-TV»velera tnd vlsSon 7 OTO the roUowlng:nTS Ur, and Mn. Charlet Hurray. Og­

den. arrlred Saturdiy (o apend tha g) July Fourth holidays vlth Mr. and —~ Mn. W, a-Plerce.,-gan* Mn.NoU6UrTanddiUght«r,Jci* ■

tie. and ton. Roy. left Wednetday on ■ u - an ovtrUnd trip to their rocmer omer lume In Kansu. They vlll b* tons [■4rt- three m tki. lliom u Crow U In alnst charge ot Yarm work durtng their 1 hU abtencf.d ttt M rt.Q tortt J^tetman and lon.

Donald, arrived Monday from Stock- mU* too. Oalltomla.lo apend the tummer («(. wlUi Mrs. Ftwfflin't moUier, Wrt. lere* LUah wnod, and her broiher. Zbr*) hU rey Wood, and wlte. ard- .I«»; rORMER TtVIN FALLS

BESIDENT WRITES BTOBT--------- PAHUTELD,-July J fSpcdaJ toe af The Newtl - Mr*. Otlre Soyfe ship Bracken. Falrdeld. U the author of tbs « ihort ttory In a recent Ittus ot Wes

lovn wUdom. a matulno tor chlldrtn.Ur*. Bracken, an Idabo writer ot

s a t promlnenu. h u retlded In Bou* trctt unlll recently, when the Joloed iti. tald. Leo Bracken In Palrlleld. Ur. tnd i/« - Wn. Dndcen are also former retl* it. H denU of Twin W U.

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I F Y OU SM OKE TOO MUCH „ W ATCH YOUR STOMACH r s For quick relief rrom Indigestion I to and upset itomacb due to eutttlYt 4-U tmoklns try Dr. EmU'i AdU Tab- ' enl* JeU. Don't itop tmoklng, Jutt tsse t IB AdU TableU. Leading dm nltla. In (or lUmberly by stowed Phansaey.—

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Aa o m auUoui. w[»MonittTt-lire peopl* nn»riiom<lh»T»UuDeh- ^edfoithonU neoum ofK llaoU al ^thl DteUnUoQ dlcUted u d th u ^ ltd to tb i birth o( thli NitloD In thetaeaof tn a ro d o u io d d * .n ™ l a ^audieieut itep th»t brou|5it th i ‘""'= nIoaUU lo Anm ein iln m , la

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Thl problem n lu d b ; Ih i trUl had i ^ i n d acqultul'ot ChatlM.E.MHt&ell. pa]u

tha eUile* of MltcheU or h ll attorney.The tu>«Tulon mealed tnihU cati i; lu f been made poulble by a thtni bund which thould nenr hare been writ* Ool len Into tbe federal Income tax Uv— ll*e h lUeJUUni of “capliil it ln i and lo w r for tautlon or ezraipdoo. tw li

There U arlilnt now a drmand pen < Ihat extoptlw for lueh capital ' I t i louei be aboUihed. The tUUnf of b« t tc i jB u n a w n n u n i i i i t i r i t f f i n s ^Income (az rtporU li bated on thi ^ ume doubtful principle, and the wo ^ • »Ui>l or fall lofrthw. Twin

Om roba the lorem aent of In­come OD a.falllnc RiarkeL The other l o r b mUchlcf when markeU are UTA rulDf. FOr Instance It promotM.ln*IUtlon ot itocki or rea] eitale Id bodm lime*, whan ownen hanc on beaiM ofihehtiT ylncoaitazthey OA would hate.to pay for capital lain II they Mid

An income lax thould be what It , ^ lirofetMi to .b^-a t u od income. Arihi Principal can be. and U. Itxed In other wayi. uli^r. A lax 00 Income ta tht fUred her c form of lai, becai^ II presitppoiei <>. Icurrent fundi lopiy It w«h.JnmtedWlnclMl bfcomeatuhlfct In Ih. . . j come tax u hod u It U prodaettw nj[i- Inrejlment whleh becomei perman- lives cftUy uoproducttTi lotat lu ttlu t Ri; and vanhhci. Rota

Profiubli tamtmeni. while then ■re honeet tncomi tazeii aad honeal property Uxe*, eaanot etcape. Dm «nd (tltely termed ‘’iBComa" t tx u oa hom£ principal. appUe<l to Ihe rlie w 'fall *>< rt uf Inreitcd eeplUl, U always mtkm;

- “ trouble tor ownen and for Uxlnj <«-'«■ c,:ilr;

If the Income tax were made wtiat itn It profetsea lo be. a t mwy econo- mWsandaUtfimenlonjhavtursed. rimny ertb would be cured.

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SL.\>XS TO POCKETK T ™ m e male of the humin ipedei n ; ,

h u Mca maUpicd. He h u been a«- riauef cuied of cowardice la the matter of R- Mi ijoihet. n u erlUe* hare wld he '• would raUier iw tltn la woolen lulU and cJose-flitlnj eoUan than l« a k c,non' away from tradlllon to w tu tome- p> w thing cool tod comfortable.

Now a man comei forward with a confetslon u lo Uie real reuon for ■'Cv

'th e ippanw ultn-conservatlKn. iWan U merely maklnj a choice be- t w n comfort and crc\t con'cn- ^nioi lrnc«. wrtk

•He mutt have pockfU." u y t Ihlt .apoIosUt, -for bU lnTenlo7 of key».j”^ ,

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wallet, .handkerdilif, peni, penclU.! , DoUbooiu. cardi, watch,' |lauet.< knife, cljareU', pipe, tobacco, match- ea, old lellcM, and miybe id elk'i looUi"

Th* ixpUnatlbn tetmi riuooable, Uiouih in absoluUly hone* obien- , _ t r may remark Uul a man trying lo tind Uid'partlculv pocket that con- (aim any parUcular irtlcl* b }uit u « dUtrtttlBj a ilih t a i the woman fUhlni throuih a handbtf for a - Ibeatre ticket. And Uu woman tUU >

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KINGB AND COMMOKII«The former erowa prince ol flpaln • S

marrtei a beautiful and wealthy Cuban Itrl, and wtepe a t the a lur becauu hlj taUter, Ihe exiled klni, refuut to'uneUoa tuch a meul- Uanoe. K U an odd ipeotade In Uieti timet, when royaltlu In many Undt | are le lof democntlc. But Bpanlih / royilty will probtl^ maintain Uu I r t ^ l ’poerto'U iTIuri'Hd*. priee* ' I d iat and ellquelU for many cent* 4 urtH haTi bein itronier ta Spain I U ian^ any oUTer European country. ■

Kinc Alfonio hlmulf h u alwayt I been Riarded u personally a demo* I eraUo lort ot f «Uow, nbetUni a t alntt I the atuffy nonienie o( the apanlah I coart. when there wii a court In K Madrid. When Spain went ret>ubll* L ^ b e thnalened te return and run ” ■ for pruldtot. But u be ig ii . ap- f parenUy h* rertrU lo tba Bourteo lype. WlUi no chance of mloratlon for blmteU or any of hU children, hi IniliU Uut they ihill not oarry below their clau. I

th a t U loo bad for Uie Bourboo 5 family. I t htlpi to nplala why Uiat tamou family li dying out. Srltiih = royalty, Um* only relgnlni family In m Europe aUU poueulnc tlgor'and I power. huwltelyfreihenedlU'alock rrottt lime lo time by ^macijlng UDong Utl lower frlngu of ttu no­bility, tnd eren matTylng comn^onera.

The Forum £>* . ____ extol

belwArllclM oa topla ol cunent Uoa

Inlerett not exceeding three bun* Ledred wordi In ItngUi wlU be JOOJ)publUhed under UUa beidlng vorliPublleaUon of auUior^ name'at dlcUoption ot the Edilcr. No alUnUon utli.wltl be paid lo unsigned com* rhmunlcaUoni. •, . dtmi

:dtlor. Twin PalU Ntwi, Uy,) t « 81r: >•’'<«Are we Inviting crime? If Uie par- ** *’

nU a n tsdtlferent ihould the Uw iroteet Ute younger gtnenUon u In V. arger clllet or. ahould we wall unUl Fanr be o lnu u here and Ihea blame Ull piece ruk and Ignoranll withWhUe walUng clou lo Iho CamU 'o'* >

al UiU morning I uw two young ■Irlt alcne wllh about a dozen gyp- lu (Ull r u t ot U)i a n lT al peopU lad lell). One of Ute glrU wore «]«mu wlUi nothing but two iirapi ‘X*' 'hrthraheuiderO hlchnhrtO W d iardlyleepon,nowalK,ofanyklnd, •'* hoeicr hat. They were mixing free- r WlUt the remain* of the camtral unch. ■ do «Doth were local gtrU the one In

lie habll of coming to Uie main part f lown wllhoui proper clolhing. A . hort while alter ihey left one came ,^L Dolale,Sliehad'onaiuntult.allp^ ' en and noUilng more.I t leemiuUtouih Ute body thould

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•win palU, July J. [17,

JTAH WOMAN VISITS , PARENTS AT OAKLEY «

— rtherOAIOEY, July 3 (BpecUl U> The Hf”

fewii-Anlnl* and departure* iffe during Uie lu t week include: lilra, Burt Long. Ogden. U vlililng er ptrrnU. Mr. and htn. J, O, Me- Uie, : itlhiir. wttliUn. John Adamt ttlumed home

I l'r spending flia week* vlsllln* ‘er children In Callfo.-nla. --- ------J, It. Falrbsnki, formetly ef Idaho ii,_ ,

'*11*. wilt iptnd Ihe summer -In ^ itkley wiUi hU'fimlly. ‘ ,P“:?.ljH-kU;{[LK«idjetuniedJiome ^ nil wtek if ttr rliltlng wtth reU- ivei b Pocatello fcr Iwo weekt. ruymend Durch. Ted Nelion and nouni

lou Manin are In Korthem Idaho ion a 'here ihey are employed tn a for- iiie h « rem^ -c„epUlCa: Mirtlndale. Karl U rton at Ui

nd ItiTum ralrehlld relumed mo»n omi. lllll «-eik from ItonUna Rle ■liert Uiey «ere employed, «*iei^a>|| Anon* McEvrra ti In I^pca- ‘

■llo when- <he U now employed.Mrs, LticIU nobblM nnd ton of 1«^1 Klirorait. Rce vlfltlns In OaUey- ^tra. John Alexander returned om» aft«r fpendlRg two monlhs In u

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JURTAUOH COUPLE WEDS “I comfi

NfURTA’UOJf. July J <8peeUl to ailfn he N«n)- - Mlu vina Mo>-et; lowed auehtfr of Mr.’ and Mn. WlllUm mi ■ Moyei, ruldenU cf Murtaugh fcr hud 10 lu l n )-eara, w u mtrrted Sun- (he i< ly morning te MtU Kill. Blihop h u i 'arid 0 . Moypii pctfonned the eer- on tl Tiooy al hU home. The young cou- i-tn t If wilt mtke Ihflf home In Mur- unkeI'lith. jmuc

»EST END COUPLE WEDS____ vlrr 1

nUUL, July 3 (GiiccUl to The e"l»l cw.i -M tj. N[*n- Machacek nnd f Wnlon llmliisef »tW lo Bolw liM Ifnr; rek w hw Ihry a-crt murr'.''^ w e lhuridar. Tlifywlll re'ldr on Iilty>rrln»M't rsnch two mlks a.iil :■ »100-i all w alti'ot Buhl. .tirosd

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By D n* PeaiMa and IAtrraORS OP •WAaHlNOTO^

AND -MORE fctgRRY

WA£HmOTOH. July 3 - In Uu thn* background of Uie hearing! for a made 'atr wage code In the lexUle Induitrr The !x)»U ont fuiidamciitat dlJfennce loum xlween the RooMreU admlnUtra* ^rre Jon and tbe labor group. io»n I

Labor wanli lo put all of Ihe 13.* tim t 100,000 now unemployed back to vandi I'oriL Rooterell and hit induitrUl {or in llctator Genenl Johnaon will be home latlifled WlU) only 9JW0/M0. nient

Thla U why U* labor group haa m m j lemaoded a 3»*bour w«k lo »tnt«h iut employment tn the textile Indui* y , . "ry, and why Uie admlnbtraUon f^^wlatora a flgun aomiwhere between0 and 40 houn.

rriten Befena 'newic P. M. Sheemaktr, Mlnnuola'i ord,c

'armer*Laborlti conirettman. wbo Louey ireceded hit elecUon to Ihe houie he ha;ilthalermlnafederalpenlteoUarr feden or mbuie of the mall*, I* waging nuotei1 vlgoroua campaign for prlion re* lou orm*.. » hll fllRccenUy, he callcd on fiactord iw ha

Jatea, scholarly, humane dlnctor of norU h« bureau of prlsoni. with an urg* hU ni

"Mr, Daicji," u ld Shoemaker,."!: rnnt to Inquire If you a n treking a Hjdgct Increase. I( not >ou ihould10 to. AddlUonal money U needed or bug powder In tbe federal JilLi. me Sunday befort-fwat tet oul 1 irung up orer SO eockroichei on I ii!e:c of Ihread, The govcmment. » , n L iar.- " W

One of Ihe flrtl Job* lhal Pnil- not ii lent Rootevell U going lo attend to wcMl

jxccl tome heary rounler*bluiing Manbi t Rrpiibllcan intpcn. Die partUaii comno Itacka on Ihe Admlntainllon'i <tii Ival policies made by Reprcjenia* , Ire Dertrand Snetl, Republican nrniiih loiue leKler. and Senator j . Dick- :t.uii, will receive apeclal attention, tintfn ■he preildenl deemi these aisaulu ATllcuUrly vulnerable, aod he hu ent Injilruellena lo Budget Dlreclor . ^ , 1,1 4wU Dougiu 10 compile a comp- ehenilve report of the gortmment'.'Intnfti for hll ute ID ••hiding" the ,^ |{ J ppojltlon, ■ J,

Injoactlen Protrf rolcm< There 1* * lecret rtliion belilwl In the

lie Informal, non-legal proceduct ani. r iltii 'ffhlch the nallonal Induiitul l>opuU fcovpr>- idmlnlilratlon ta conduct- U opei ne it« iTide code hearings. The thexiu urpoie u lo avoid llie enlanglini: ly Net ntrts of InjuneUon tulU by obitruc- *otne I Ivc or dbsruDiIed indusirlei. < Ac«o Donald R.Rlchberg.brlllUnt Ubor

U M n*yHi»w-l#«il-*dvUer-of-ti»-I^5 i-l-R-Arbeu*vM-hi-h«-raia»'Uit-i’*fP" roeeedlnyi Injtinctlttn proof, Thit my atrilciy w*i bthlnd Ihe an- ■ ouncemeni of Oeneral Hugh John- *' Bn II the upenuig of Ihe Ilrtt itx- ,® ;le heulng Uiat he would folio* a ’ woperaUve pro«dnre for geiiini: •'"****' t Uie facU in puwic without a n i- . »'lodiiy." ---------Rlehberg prepared th* Johnton I

lalemenl. Oo Its face ll appeared mere outline of Incldenlit policy. f , ,

etually It vaa a carefull]' phrurd M ■sal utgumeni atalmt injiincilon ' “ tienipU. I JOI

.....JlU«y .J»b-H#t<J*r» . v u - i • , /11 «oiiId be dllllcult lo 'o » « - ‘ n'n

mpliioiw Uie Jittery lUie.ln which; we.-nmenl Job-holders lire toJay.he economy ax hwerlng over ihtir eadi mean* the illfference between omlort and poierir In loma cuei. ■ m iort and iiantUon. Suicide and llrmplM suicide have already fo!- * iweri dtamluili. —.Many of the dltmUsata, alllioush u d on ihoM ousted, wUl ipccd up ie ledenl len iee. The govemmenl ^ u been loaded.up wUb diadwwd, W >n the otlirr hand, many dluntauls ■ 111 hurt. 111) almoal ImpoMlble to .V ‘ ;rike »n even balnnee. prtveni in- .1 uuce*. S i r____ .Kta« Ciuruel USane brisk woM* ef pninltrl td- V Irr hMc been quitlly lartlfd out by /> rrtaln cf nrMdent Hwcvplt'i lo^ IflriKli (0 Colonel Loiilj jjc- 1 Irnr)' Howe, Number t While Houie-’ I rreiAry. They have coimvlled * ' Itil* more care «ilh hLi facU in hi' “ lOO-a-mlnute Sunila!' nlcht radio roadcaju, Uaey h u given four ol

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WeTfr up on ilie iiyle-UgtiU for S l - ^ a r t - J ulrnn, tnn H m > i rta . “ 2

libllul.froek to prow It,. . . W l ;ou young Udlei pJeaae vde* yoor ^ ;ppror»ir n n perlcy floww Jolo« f!*; ll the front panel, and fellewi Uu 7 ^ neck bind around back In eapilit .•asblon . . . . 11 U trtmnwl vlUi “ * dainty lace. PKaU lend aalinaUoo 10 Ihe ik lrt tVhat to uie? TUbbable colioni. of couml

Pattern 1601 may be ordered only in Ilu« >, 0,10. n and H. OUa 10 HO requln* 3H yardi M-lnch fabric and 3« ynrdi edging. Illuitraled tlep-by-»tep lewln* IniUuctlona IncMM * th M » e ‘” * • n-Jlnell

Send n m E N CENTS llie) In colni or itampi (coin* pnferred) ‘ for ttita Anne Adami paWim. Writ* “ n DUlnly your nao», addreu and ilyU number. BE 8tmE TO BTATE SIZE W. WANTED. lUn‘1

TUE NEW 8U31B1EB EDITION OP THE ANNE ADAMS PATTERN OOOKl3BZADY.A]UtLO(m.ipont. “ JU golf,.tennta drt**et. Jutnpen, hou» , a ^ ^ ,^ ip e ^ ^ ^ l^ g la n « r a ^ p * ^ t^ ^

Ior youngtlen. a i l laiincUoai for!®' f making a ehlciweater a n among th# ruclnal|ligllemi.8ENDrOBTOCB tt®"c opy . PBICE OP cataloq n i * »>?•TEEN CE.M8. CATALOG AND » tU PAtTEBN TOOETnER TWENTT* {f« FIVE CENTS. , 1*0*^

Addreu aU mall orden to Tvln ' Palta Dally N m PalUra Depart-, A/‘«i

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•• mem:tad Bobert S. AllaaITON UERRY*00*R0DND^' SCH JtRY-OO-ROtfWD-_____________

hrie 10 far, and In two Of them b unade aerlout mtatUlemenU. MC

The flrtl WM In hta opening Ulk. Ne*'*:>»uey aald that government bondJ «P«rerre underwriting the new bome ?)»■]*oan legtatatlon. congreu w u tn te** ” Jon thtn, and Uie next day Binitor »‘Un/anderberg cauttlcilly berated him foror Inaccuracy, pointing out that Uie >>uneiome loan bondt are not govern* Unlvinent lecurlllet. The government «lon.nertly guannteei Uulr intireit. Ttu

T h e lecond 'bull- occurred wbaa ' “ ‘J he Colonel Quoted’ iome llgurti ihowlng Uw greal effort Uii Ad-'fJ*^* nlntaUallon w u making to “un-1,')*.®' reete" cloied banka. Thta time *lewipaper, The PhlUdalphU Ree* “ “ fird, au g h t him up. I t dUelowd Uiat ™f?‘,-ouey* flgurei were awty off; Uiat 'w had lakcn itatUUea cererlng only 'f " * ederal reierve member banki and luoted Uiem u Including all banki.Louey explained that he had got OPE

111 figure* from tbe treuury, UutM had overlooked Uie fact lU n - . , r orU are only on member banka. Tn lla nexl ipeert he made a correc-

MeriyGe-Round•reYU Huhn. lUte depejtment propr

areer diplomat, formerly of Phlla* calledtIphU, IIMI a torRueUe,..William n o nbakupeare haa been In tbe upllAl tied 1KcnUy. Ue dori nol write pUyt or nitnnoetir. He openlet a fishing tackle decorisclory In Kalamazoo, Mlclitnn. room,link* be may be descended from jiockHe Immortal bard of Avon, but u hard*ol lure.,.^Secretary “Wee WUliC’ modelWoodln ipent flie week-end tn Weti- portlt

lanbatUn Symphony play hla ompoalUon •’OalUni Tin Soldier.- |c p ( ..nitherU)fem<leempIoyeeaotthe late department have been atrlctty ' f| rolitblted from imoklng a t work, nder the New Deal, the Urge con- njent working for ProIe*»r Molcy angle clgareilet from Uielr mouUis •?*” ' hlie taking dictation or aniwerlng lelticphone.Beraarr Macfadden, publtaher iiid

ealth devotee, h u been In town In- wctlng hU penny restaurant.,..A ** ev one w u opened tu t week fer r lt» " >lored people....The betl Uiealre » I the capital theie days It Uie How- __ nl. mn for Wulilngion^t colored. opuUtloii. Only one white theatre' open during the winter, none In

le xiunmer.aM III shows are iitutl* The 1 ■ New York try-outi. tome good. Margt >me Indifferent; tome lerrlble, Ihe R Aceordlng to Itovard Seotl, hrad occul [ the TKhnocraU. “ihe Rooaevelt ttie R iw <lr«l ll the Cffaixt hnlnnw Mn. ! frpe<rated,;:-Bul-yoti-e*n't-con— nee many here ot that., , , Ferdl*' and Pecora. awarihy prosecutor for Morga te senate banking InveitlgaUon, modlo u moved -from a medlum-prleed (Data) Biel near the Union SUtlon to i^e Uiree vanklcr Mayr.ower.,,.Otto Kahn ^Copr u gone ono Hep beyond J. p. 1

Continuous Show TodayJOC-K SAYS:-

A man we know taktt ln_»a»hlng-H It. Eh whal? \Va»h1:iK or no aiihln* e Oood. Timet JuU around the rornei«-

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TODAYI NOW KKOWIN'Q'-------------------- K»:,\TimETTE;

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y NEWS, TWIN PALLS. IDAffO,

MRS, WirlNIE MILLER PRESENTS CALF TO 4-H QUERNSEY CLUB.WINNER

BURLEY, Ju^y I (BpecUl loThe K m ) -A auim iey bull calf will ba prtaented to th* ouuusdlng Quem- aty M t club number at Uw elub fair to be beld IhU fait, by U n. Mlnnl* Ulllir, owner of Uw Thou* . u o d Bpitng* tarn . Windell. ac- eordlof to InformaUon recelred by D. E, Warren, dtatrlct club agent, ftom Mn. Miller.___ _

har* b m beld at Jerome. In U3I Prancli Doyd, W»d*ll, waa decUr’- td chtaploo M f club member: In i m PrarJi CouUiwlck, Buhl, won Uie pItM. Awardi arc bated on polnu rvoitvid In Judging, fttUng, ahowtng and placing In Uu fair. In each cUu 3S polnU are-awarded,

HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION CUTS MEMBERS' FEES

BUr;x Y, July 3 ISpecUl le Tha _ rW 9m~Diutie~T*duftiointrmniP'I berablp and reglitratlen feet offer­ed by Uw NaUonal KoUteln-PrlM- Un auocUUon unUl Augutt 18 h u been called to the altentlon of W.W. Ptlmer, CauU eounty -agenL Until August IS a life membership may be procured-for 110. Afler Uita date. nKmbenhIp fees wilt be n -ei- tabltahed at tU,

A noUble offer, asserU Uw coun­ty agent, ta the redueUon of rcgta- trwttoir-feewtor-pure-brtd-Holetetnr — of any age and boUi aexei to 76 cenU for each animal Thta reduc­tion ta offirtd te boUi memben and non*memben of :tbe national u* wcUtlon. Herelofort; regtatratlon feu for memben have been from 11 te 14 for anlmali et varying agei, and from U to M fer nen-memben. , ‘ Atltr. Augutt IS, reglilraUon feet will be t l to 13 for memben and ^ tl-M to U for nen-memben, —

Tranifer fee* a n atao reduced, toII for memben and non*memben "Q regirdleti of Uk data of ule. After , , Auguit IS tr&nifer feet wilt be per- Lj manenUy let a t from II to IliO for memben and tlJO te I3i0 for non* g memben. . .

SCHOOLSUPERINTENDENT AHENDS SHORT COURSE ‘ i!

■ . tunMOSCOW, July J (SpecUl to Tho *

Newa)-Mn. Maude P, Klelnkopf, luperlntendent ot tchoota In Twin palla county, w u one of Uw 33 out ^ nf 44 tuch officUlj In the lUte who ktiended thi ipecUI ihort courte [or county luptrlnUiidenU hdd June IJ te » In connection .wlih the Unlvenlly of Idaho iummer tet* ^ Ilon. Th«

Tilt luperlntendenU'Ihort coune, Inaugurated l u t summer with aa —illeadance of 51. unlQui In edu- ___lattonal clrclM, and ta bellered to be ■ Ihe only one of lU kind In tbe United Statei. Subject matter cove(ttf lij^the »UTK w u concerned enllnly wiUi ■ural Mhool problftni In Idaho. Be* ror6 leidng tu t week, the luperln- endenu voted unanlmouily for a Ilmllar coune to be htld In 1134.

!)PEN NEW BURLEY SHOPBURLEY, JuiyT isp tcIil le Tbe

Uiv»)-A women’* ready*lo*wtir .ten.wlu:ba-op*nid:*horlly-1n-Ute’ Smith buUdlag on OrerUnd avenue.<in. BUabetb Volkmann vlll be iroprletor and Ihe butlneit wUl be ailed the Eltaabelh Dreu thop. The tore room b u been enUrely remod- ’led under di^cllon of Mn. Volk- nann, who h u done much of Uio lecoratlng herielf. There are au lea oom, fimng room, unpacking and lock rooini and reit room. A new lardwood floor h u bten laid and aodem llghUng fttlurta IntUlled. ‘orUerei a n to be hung and draw

lEROM^MAN RECEIVES ' INJURIES N ACCIDENT

JEROME. July 3 (SpecUl to The (ewa)—Dexter Gardner, tmploye of irennin and company, coniracten, rt*'badly brutaed Thunday eve- ilnjr aboul ll;)0 o'clock wben the ruck In whleh he w u hauling grav*1 e u t of town aUd Inlo the gnvel It and turned over. Kowover, Card­er w u not lerlouily Injured.

iBBEKAnS OP GOODIVOVlglT WENDELL LODGB

OOODINO, July 3 (BpecUl ie ■be Ntwi)-fl*ventoen mtmbera of farguerlU Rebikah Jedge vtalUd . ne Rebtkah lodge a l 'Wtndtll. Uw ccuton being tbe annual vUlt of rw lU te U h ^ ^ m ^ r ^ ^ i l d e n t ,

torgan and nntad Uu cool, com- lodloui manaloo of Mn. Borden Datayi Harrlman.,,.Morgan liUtd Tree floort of the Culton. copyrlgbt. 1933. by United Ptalurv

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"DIPLOMANIACS" SHOWS PH LAST TIMES AT ROXYBert Wheeler and Robert Wool- J!

tey, famoua comedy team, are ita r- New ring in -DlplomanUcr,- feature plo* folic tura abowlog a t Joe*K’i Roxy Uw* aon atr# for the tu t Umet today. Carl

In thta highly entertaining plo- wu lure. Uiey are autated In prtatntlng Olall a variety of noneente and mutlcal Juu comedy by Marjorie White, Louta Wen Calhem, Pbyllta Barry. Hugh Her- Pulkbert, Edgar Kennedr and Richard ___Cirle, funmiken at]. —

POUR MtJBTAUGH GtRLtt JSli PLAN TO ATTEND INSTITUTB chun

MURTAUOH, July 3 (SpecUl to girta The Newt) - The EpworUt Leagtw beck, iponiored a cocked food u le Thun* cher.

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PHYSICIAN REPORTS “ BIRTHS AT JEROME S '

-------- . ,VaugJEROMR July 3 (BpeeUI le Thl n te i

New»)-Dr. C, P. Zeller reporu Uu.Uie I following btrUu for Uw weik: A Boyd aon w u bom July 1 to Mr. u d U a provI Carl CUUer: on June« . a daughter and w u bom to Mr. andM n. Robert >W,*U > Olalboroe; a daughter w u boni-*<W June 30, a t Bt. Valenllnt'a hotpltal,'Borl WendeU, le Mr. aod Mrv W alts Sttui Pulkeraon,

’ " ' ' ~ Poalay te belp defray expenu# of four OO [trta going te Uw IniUttiU a t Ket- The :hum eamp Monday, July It, Tht bta d' tirta are Alice RuUtdgt, Lilly Iftil- Balm >eck, Btrtha Doyle, and LoU FU* ike G :ber. for tl

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MURTAUGH. JUly J (SpecUl te , , The Newi) - Travelen and vtalton ;.i<

• IbU weeX loelud# Uu toUowtagr »» U n. Lurena Bate*, Salt Laki Olty,

ta vtatUng children and graad-eiiU- dren In Murtaugh. Shi will also vtalt In O m ^ t . ■■

Lake City thU fall.Utai June Peek 1* TtcaUoBlof

Shiny Witt nUUwfc •-K n. U. Peck ntum ad from S u l­

ly, whan Ihs vUltad ber dasghUr.Editt Buller, asd torn, I<Uad aad . Raymond.

Ur.' aad U n. 0. V. Tim and chB- dnn left Saturday for » w tek ln* eaUon on Baker em k In the Saw* tooUi mouatalci.

Ur. and U n. JUIph Day ntOTB- ed Satunlar t n a a trip Uiroogb OaUfomla.-M rn n d T in rM .- 'm n -ia a ib tty '^ — n tuned M day (ro o B poX ^ w hiroU ieyvSiU edU r.lttu 'ida^* .Ur and h u s b u l Ur. and Un. Cecfl Boyd.

U n. Vida Kalght and <001. Balt leke Oily, ar# vUlUng a t U n. Halgbt-i partnu, Ur. aad .U n. U.B. BoJey;

U n. OdiUa strlaaer. UUboovt, Wyoming, if rfiKlDf her pannu,Ur. and t& i. WUlUra Ooedaaat.

Opal Goodman.

KIWANIS DELEGATES RETURN TO WEST END ,

BUHL, July I <9pkU] te Th# Hevii-Ueittettant O o n m r J. J,Boyd ol tb# Idaho-Ulail Rlvanil dtaWcl. t»prt#ent#d Uu dUtriot u governor a t Uu Loi AaitUi a - v tn li ca.venUon U it wtek do# te lbs abiene# of OoTemcr R. 3.

.Vaughn. Ur. Boyd tvporta ISOO deb- .

.p le t itUndlnc trora all part# ot Ul# Uniud State# aad Canada. Ur. -

'Boyd alio npoct# condlUoo# ta - p n ^ la tb# Lo# Angtki dlttrlet and a fwllng ot opUmUm esiiUsg . aU ilOBf Uw coast, R. a P»H w u .

ladelegau from Uw Buhlelob. Ur. . Borl and Ur. Patt retomid he»* Saturday night.

POSniASTEB BBOINS DUTIBSOOODINO, July S fSpecUI te

The N iw i)-P ruk TVpnlni begto bta duUes u pcetmaater ef Uita dty Balurday. He luecWcS U n. Plo#- Ike G. HUI, wbo h u hdd Uito pUn for ttu U tt nlm yean.

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CochetMarvel of France

Moves Into Place

To Obtain Revenge

Representative of Third ' Republic Meets Conqueror

In Straight Sets Laat summer In Men's Sinoles

(By Tlio AvMlstfd rreui WIMBLIOON. EngUnd. July J -

lUnri Cochet, Prtnch m»rv»l who« eommind of th# lennlJ world h»s bwn ihaken by Ino poR-erlul youMitoi, niiworth VltMi. C»J1- fomU, »nd J»elt Crtwlort. Awtm-

. Ilk. tnoTtd todiy Into a poUden vhtra b« c u in n ia hlmMlf on betb In tht dotlnc roundi of.tht

L hlitarlfl WImbltdon chimpIsuUpi. ',1 Hi vUI NttU V Inu-hls con- H queror b i tn l ih t leU lu t ranmer r in W irn c iirw u n o r tS B -u n itw t I BttVi men'i ilntlei ehtoplonihlp

Uu (tnt ot Wlmbifdoa'i Kml> tlrali Ute thlt «-tek. ind It ne* eciitul In lU probiblllty vlll meti Crtwrord. who HkewlM treune«l him In Itn lih t teU for th» m u c h chunplsnihip ■ ftw m k i i |o , In lh* (Init round.

Addi 8e*lp I for Ihe third i tn l ih t time.

Coebit idTinced today throuib de* (Ht ot tn Amerlun, winning (ron bll Leittf StoetRi, CtlKomU doubiM pirtner. o( VIoti. I'S . t 'i - «-J,«.l,iddlw hUicalp to ihoM o( OUytcn l«« Burwtll. the C»roUalin. ind DiTld Jone*. the Kew ycrket.

ViDN pmded Into the Kml*(tn> »U with k (our let eccquut c( the lU st Cteeho-SIenUu.'-Roderlcb Menwl. «-S. «-4. »■«, 6-J. Vlnei w d Cochet meet In the, upper hiU of ths dnw.

In the lower bnclut, Cnw(onl . fwtpt In itn lah t K ti through, the

w tenn En«ll>h DitIi cup ptirer, Oeonte PttrIck Hughei. «•!. «-J. 7-8, thu» quillfirlni fer tha wcond Mml-riut where h* will meet JIro Satoh, Iha iilte llttU JipineM who •cored * dlillnct upiet todiy ellm- Initlnc Henry (Sunny) Auitb, Xntlind. T-S. 60, ]-8, 3-<. <-2. Cnw(ofd t l a heiry fem lle lo beit Bitoh Mid thu* (*ce the winner o(

• tha Vlnei-Cochet milch In the Hn»l tound.

Tiklng Wimbledon pUy lerlouily I (or the (Irat time In yeira Cochet . 1 regilned much o( th# eld*ttme brll* i lUnea eiperli thought he h id l«it F (orerer u ha toyed with the glint I 8toe(en i(t<r iha (Irit let.% Miy B« U iden

Of tha two Tounfsten who may be iHdlfig their reapectlv* Dirli cup teima ig iln it hU own In Uie ehallintt round thU monUi. Cnwferd wai the more Impreislve. Ha wutid llUIe time eliminating H ufhu while VInii got more em tls ( Use (irther hi went. t

WhUa Mrt. Helen wlDt Mbody, a i heayy firortle to win h e Uxth c Wimbledon ilnflH crown, paraded ti through ber quuter llnal match wiUi UUe. tolette Payot, Swltter* r lirtd, 8*4. 8>1. two otber American . girli adnnced In the doublet pliy. >,

Helen Jicobs, United Stiles „ ,chimplon, adranced with, Don .

• Turnbull, Auttr^la. to tha IhW ' round of Uie mixed doublet by de*

leaUni A. Jicobien and Mlu Bur* »---------« S 8 m ith r tn g la n d r< :0 -4 r » ir h

Mrt. Dorothy Asdnu Bnrki, Stam- » (ord, Connecticut,, ind her Entllih * pirtoer, Miurlel Thooui, wen a lecotid round match In Uie women'i tl doublet (rom U ln U . IC Phiyre t and Mrt; O. I., Webb. Snglind. 8>J,

S e a t t l e W i i l T ' i

O v e r P o r t l a n d

PORTLAND, July J M l^eatUe won the «riei epener. 7 lo 4. here lonlgh',. Itirowlng Portland out o(1 thrte*w»y tie (oriKond place and R Inlo (ourth r>ic«. I t w ii the only Pacific Cout league game iched* uied.

The ieore~ R H EBeittle_____ _ ooa 3X1 C01»7 12 3

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E n d u r a n c e R e c o r d g

PORTUND. JulrlJJWfcrPhlLAl; teiberf tnd Dougin Ranuey, Port* Iind goKeri. eollibonted today In fm Mtllni whil Ui>y claimed te be a u i record (cr the number of holet ot ait

' eoir pliytd Ih one diy. Touring tha Penlniuli club couhe togeUier, uch dn ptiyed 227 holei, two more holei Ihtn Jim rord p’.iyed In one day on oa

' the time courte l u t week. forAileiberg ivenged 77 1-5 tlrokei i

(or etch IR hotet, tnd RamHy't tti: a n n te wtt 77*« itroket. Par for tnt Ui9 18 hole. MR yiRl courw U 7). the

Dob Turney, ciddy a t the dob, shi worked the (ull distance wllh them.

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BRon-VWINS umMANOHtSTER. IStjIand. July J 8 t<

( r—PiMBa At Brown, jenerally Uie rtrcjnljwi u Uie world's banUm* me« wtlihl bwtng champion, lonlshl T outpolnKd Johnny King. nrllUli « « tnleholder. In a ls>round llUe boui

out0AV8 WIKS (OUl

neNSELAER. U. y^'JuIy ) WV- roui "Diby Joe" Otnt, in . CillfomU N»iro Junlo." wellcrwelght, won a

. 10-round dfc'jisn from- Tony • Do- mlnguet. 191, Cubi, In th i fetlure o( ah outdcor boring card h e n to*

k -nliht. . . »pp.f whl<

1 Battlea® V ' / W 9 . N

A T N / -OOSSNiT p u c h s ^ V 'M l o o k ,

^Seeded Net Stars

[: DnibDariiHorses

»■ Frankie Parkor, Milwaukee,n- 'iJJ Wades Throuoh Two Chi»'i

oago Foes In Second Round;C* _____S CHIOAOO, July 3 Seeded,h ita n mowed down memben of the ii„ dark horte brliide wtUuut even )

remoTlng their w npi today u tha |big batUe'for the nallonal clay icourli ilntlea tennli ehamplonthlp |

i« opened at tha .Ohleaio town and i"1 tennU club. (e i Ptinkle Parker, Milwaukee, teed* iu ed Number 1 In tbe field u the ,u ttronieit contender alUuwgh drop- i ef ped by George lo tt o( Amerlca'i.n, Da»lt cup Uam, waded Uirouih two i

Chlcaio (eet lo romp inlo tha Uilrd |qJ round..He dropped Lowell Ummert, iK. 0-1, 8*0, and (oUowed wlUi a <-1, i eb 8-3 triumph over Carl Becker, Ig*yi norlog a tore leg u he tiammed re- ] of matkabla-biae-llM-ihels w ith-m o^

notonoui regularity. ird Cen^uenr AUowa . 'a Right behind hlm'came hit eon* i .1 fluercr In Uu trl*iUte chimplon-•! yt ihlp l u t Saturdiy, wee Br}'tn.<

O nnt, AUinU, OeorgU, The Uny;ihQ OeorgUn, itanding only 5 (eet, 4 ] . . Inchet and weighing ISO pounds.In drew a bye (er the (Int round and 5 ' then meatured Art Kilter, Chl-• t eago liar, (or a 8-3, 8-1. victory. <Bt J. Gilbert Hall, New Y ort Eut- ]al em chimpbn; Jack Tidball, L u ,

Angelei, newly crowned ntllontl icollegUle llUehoMer, and Berkley iDell, Austin, Texu, tlnr, i«dKl 3. j

r 4 and B respecllveljr.-diew.A dny't jtn ce because of too mueh lennlx. j

“j They will play two and potjibly ] ° three roundt lomorrow to catch up.

T a y l o r D o u t h l t j(

Q u i t s D i a m o n d ;

■*.’ ------- ilig KANBA5 OITVrJuly I UV-Out* .( Is fielder Taylor DouUill, who wu

tnded by Uie Chicago Cubt Utt• n e k to Kantat Clly of the Ameri- , Lb a n aMtclatlec, today announced ] Id hll itUitisent (rom baiebaU,* DouUill lafonned Prealdenl E. \ ■' Lee Keyter of Uw Kaniai Oly club. I ^ WhUe Tlilllng reUUret hert, Uut t

hit Iniuraace.builneu In CaU(omla ?^ made him Independent o( buebaU h2 u a meant o( llvtllbood. [ .. Reyter u ld DouUiieUiouiht then.. a n major Itague clubt that n n l P r. h Im m diddedrT to ld-h lnrU B tif c 1. tUi wen 10 be would be claimed on G b wttTen.’ 8a The Cufi bblalned Jim Mowlf la J 'I Uie deal by whUh DouUilt w u to ° « b a n Joined Uu Bluet. ' ”

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2500 Persons S e e .

H ailey ' Contests Ie Be • . SIf u1 Rodeo, Baseball Games and si■ Fights Feature Ceicbra-I lion In Wood River City f \ ________ "

KAltEY, Ju lyT T ipeda^ lo The Newtl-A hoUdty crewd eitlmited • a t 3M0 pertont auembled here lo-i'* dty at Wertheimer patk to «<e in Dt ezelUng rodeo program and a well- St played batebal) gamerand-maajr-U ^ ler wimeued a boxing card i l ihe rir local arena thU erenlng. >>a-Tomorrow—a-ncord-I'ourUv'-of -Fo July Uuong.li.upKted lo tum out b«i for a program a t 11 A. M. on ihe <1 eourthouM.liwn when Olbun Con- mi die, probate Judge, will be Ihe tpeaktr, and i t the park when ro. ' dto evenu ind a cbamplomhJp An bueblU giroe will be lUged. A tec- ond fight card h it been amnged for the evening.

Bronw Hdlng ind roping con- ieiU formed'a thrilling part of the enterUlnmenl. The rodeo U under tbo dlrecllon of Jack Boulware. , ShMhsne. and J. Rile. Ooodlng. '

Jeteme Maa Wint - JBundiy afternoon j* e Jerome ''O'

nine defeated the nfem tillon *1 camp letm. I t to 3, and today 8ho- thone Amirlcin Legion Junlon irl- ton umphed orer tha Wood River tetm,8 lo i. by itiglng a.tlmily n lly In c'J Uie nlnlh Inning. Tht two Wclora C meel lomorrow. • lou

The nuln bout of llie fight'card I‘.hi w u won by "Tul/y" OTJowd. Poci-ltiie Ullo, who gained a lechnlcal knock- In out over Al Dixon. BoUe. In the loa' fourth round of a Kheduled IS- , round tcrtp. In Ihe teml-flntl. Jee Domingo, Boise, itopped Al Otrlacti, A Burley. In Uie third round. "8lui-'«nu ler- Kine. nie,-, deeliteied Joe->»T Ruih. Rupert, In four roundi of btl- n r Uln;, Ed Plouter and Bobby Moon i ippeared In the rarliln raUerlond which w u decUred a dnw, *

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Ciiicago American

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Fum ble In .N In lti Inning by f

"B a d New s” H ale P revesj

Undoing of H ildebrand,

Trying for S eve n lliS h u lo u t

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(By n ie AuocUted Preu) ed CLEVEUND, July 3 - A fumble he In Uie nlnlh Inning by •Xad Newt" en Hale aai bad newa for Oral JUlde* ]u ha brand today u tbe bobble ruined the oi ly aeveUad ace'i chance of pllcblag n itp hit teienUi ibutout of the aeaion.,ni Bd u did not Itop the Isdlani from.e(

climbing lalo fourUi pUce, howew,;fu d* with a 5-10-2 vktory over the Chl-iTl he cago Whlla Sox, who dropped to lej P- filth* poaltlon. • IgiI 'l Hildebrand held Uia Pale Kout ro uortlett wlUt only two hiu, tlngUt',.. rd by E n r Swantra and Billy 8uUI*'fJ rt. \ in In the flrat and teeond Innlngt, g, •1, retpecllvely, for eight Inslngi. u, J* CTIICAOO AB R K O A E

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TolaU________ 31 S #27 8 l '(*Chlcajo __________ 000 000 002-2 “CleveUnd____v____ “ 0 00*-4,^'

d -8nmmary: Two-buc hlt-<laUl*, ler; Uiree-hase hit — IUle; itolen buo-PyU ik, Swanton: wolfice - ,

: Kamm 3; double pUy-BouunauUt* V? t- .ri;.!eilng>Mher-DuTham.

J? BCTROJT *, ST. LOUIS 5 J. 8T. LOUIS, July 3 (J)-D etroit ^ Tlgen wenl on a balling rampage 10* {f

day, garnering 17 hlU and defeating .. the 8t. Loult Browni. 8 lo 9, in the

aid and 8llle*-«en hit hard. Fox,* Owen and Oehringer each got Uiree ^ hiti - Tor trid Including a Ulple

and a home nm. / : 7 .'» DCTRorT a b r h o / a b s IIt Pox. c l _________ 1 3 3 3 0 .0 ,°* ’If 0 w r a , '3 b - r = = r J - l - 8 - a - 8 - l —:a oehringer,3b____ 9 0 3 3 4 ol .

Stone, r f _______ 4 0 1 3 0 o: ..a Walker. If _____ S 1 1 3 1 0 . . .0 O reenb^. l b ___ 3 0 3 B 0 0

Rogell, u - s 1 1 0 1 0 S 'Hiyworth, e ____ » 1 3 8 0 0 " cMitbem-. p ------- 4 1 1 1 0 .o!'n,;

T o u u ________41 8 17 27 9 I j ^81. LOUIS AB R H 0 A8ehanln,3b-------- 3 1 0 1 1 0 1 ^Well, c f ________ 4 2 2 S 0 0 r * '

• O in n i,if ... ............4 0 1 3 0 0 f) CampbeU, rf ....4 0 1 I fl 0

Buna, l b _______4 O' 0 4 0 o rSlortl, 2b _______4 0 0 8 3 0 1 ^

nuel, c _________ 1 0 0 1 3 0. Coffmin, p ______3 0 0 0 0 0

McDonald, p ____ 0 0 0 0 0 0, slUei, p ________ 0 0 0 0 6 0 p1 • Mellllo_______ 0 1 0 0 0 0 p •

" Reynold!-------- 1 0 1 0 0 0

! TotaU______...•-JS 9‘’T 3 7 t 'O ln ^I ' Ran for Shea in leventh. 1- , '- “ Baited for McDonald in tevenlh. |u* i

Dctfoll__________ 01 l0» 0 2 0 - i ; ^ 'St, Loult------- --- „.„100 003 2 0 0 - » ^ ,_Summar)':T»'0-ha*ehltt_^_Q»Jt t ringer. HiyworthVWert, Owen: Mme bate hlu-W et;, Pbx;‘homc run - f6*;-ttoU n-bu#t— Slone,-Onen* i ? , berg 3: double pUy»-Levey to Slor. “,u 11 to Buma: lo«lng pIlchpr-Coff-',„j

____ ■' andOnly two game* Kheduled In Ihe *

Amerlcin league. =

WrestlingBaOH7n,NG W7N8

\^TNt.'fPEa, Mirllobi. July 3 Ml W - J im Bro»-nlnir. clilmant of ihe wyli world'A iienvj-Tieighl cliamplontltlp. Ame wbo fomei from Joplin, Mlwourl. cnnJ onlglii deletled "llingm in-’Can- ion:

tonvtne. Portltnd. O«gon, In iwo Nili Itnlghi fill* with hll "tirplant IngU ieli4ori" hold. P»

Billed at a UUe boui lo go tm Ufa ; lioun, the mtlch w u over In lete con* llhin hnir an hour. Browning get enl 1 !the flnl fallin 24;» and Iheteoond part] In 1:43. He weighed 2J0 and Can* Ukei loailne 231. m n

; --------------:-------- SllTt'RKS CET SILK medl

ADA-BAZAAR, Turkey MV-Pew- coun «nu here hare proved that mulbcrrr th* Iftvu a n not the only food for tllk Aihe worau. They got good reiulU by rtlle. feeding Uxlr vtmna with lettuce Rock aad Uie leawt of itrlng beam.' - City

1

. t N E w a u r a f a l l s , b a A 0 ,

IS In Inl; New Yorii Team

I Defeats Boston

2 - B jf- 5 - ^ is io n i____ ■ • a

jy Hal S ohuroadiar JiisI H isses^”

esj P itching Six iii S iiu lou t jj;

d, 01 Season W iten S uppo rt J

u l W eakens in N lnlh Inning ^

• , ------- be

4 h o w th b ('-

STAND^i;I * ^

(I. NAnOHILLKIOtm um c isb ^ wsa tMi rd . >,3 |K » * r« k ---------------41 U

-------------- IT M .Ml lh____ II y

ruuKijbU .....t .... - » o .WJ Ul

,lc (By Tha AttoeUUd P m )I" BOBTON, Juy J-H al Schumacher e* ]uU mlued-pitching hU ilith ihut* nij » out of Uu teaton today when hU poi ] | tupporV weakened tn the nlaUi b* pii n .;n laS u the New York OUnlt defeat* ie« m.ed tba Boiten Bravet, 5 lo 3, in the, T,:firal game of their long road lr1p,!ri i'lThe victory incteated Ihe OtanU’:o lead orer the ldl6CardlnaU to tlx full j

I gamet. |“ i Por eight Inulnji Schumacher , “ ,kepl the Bnret away from Uie pUle 'I ’’ 10 glre Uia OUnl plichen a ttnngth

of 38 contecullre innlngt In which, , _ Uiey htd lield Ihclr feet tcoreleu.“ III Uic ninth, however, Tnvls ir , ! Jtckton fumbled Whlloey'a round*

■J'er to itarrUie Tribe awiy 0111 iwo- Sirua nlly. IUI Lea connected wlUi.L,* ° a triple oa -Xefly" O'Doul'i fa llu n .t" i tom ika a thoeiinng calcb and ®l Whitney tcored. Rabbit Mannvllle , i'lollowed with a tcralch tingle, a bill!„* ” whic^ Jackion over -nn , and Lee^J^,

Schumitcher uot only tcored hU 4 nInUi triumph of the teuon a t eom* 87) . pared to five rcvcraea but drove in soi n Iha GUnU' flral'run.wltb a double, 1 n'off Ed PallentUn. Ihe Bnvei' lU rt- clul a ■ ing pitcher, in the teeond Inning. ‘ tun St NEW YORK ABR H O A B non0 CriU, 2 b ______ 3 3 0 3 4 0 1*TlO-Dool, I f ______ 8 0 1 3 0 0 „ ,J Tetiy, I b ----------- 5 0 3 S 0 0 ten0 Ott. r f --------------4 1 0 3 0 0X’Verget, 3 b ______4 1 3 1 1 0'i.y“i j . Moore, cf_____4 0 I 3 0-0,'Jackien. u ______4 0 1 < 3 t j ji, Mancuto. c -------- 4 1 1 3 1 0 uu,- scbumacher, p — 4 0 1 0 3 0, p

T o u u _______ J 7 8 10 27 11 i 'm *!" BOSTON AB R H O A E terc. UrbinJkl, t t .....- .a 0 1 3 8 0 ««.,'*|Jordin, lb --------- 4 0 0 13 0 0' Berger, rt-.---------- 4 0 0 3 0 0 {Jf;.R. M «re,-rC.::_::4 0 -2 0 '8 - o-r,«

I, Whllney, 3b______ 4 1 0 3 3 0,Lee, I f --------------2 1 1 3 1 fl Tl

, Hogin, c ------------J 0 3 0 0 0 K l; • Cantwell______0 0 0 0 -0 -0 "" MarnnHlle, Jb ___1 0 I a 0 0” Oyielmtn, 3b____ a 0 0 0 3 1. •• Mowry___i ___1 0 0 0 0 0 -

Brewn, p ---------- 0 0 0 0 0 0" ••• JU rsravt____ 1 0 0 0 0 0".PalleMUn. p ____ 1 0 0 0 0 0 “*!;,:Z aehary ,.p______l 0 0 0 3 0J^Spohrer, c -------- J 0 0 T 0 0

II ToUli............_ J3 3 '7 27 14 li^ '."‘ Ran for Hogan In tev-enUi. . ' L A

:■ ••BtlledforOytelman'la ierenth.^5,.' '■•••BiliedforBrown in ninth. | f ^ '{ New York------------- .010 OJl 000-S ?*'{ Boston----------------- 000 000 003-2 r *!■ Summery; Tae-bate hlU -Schu*:,.^

'jmaeher, Vergex; Uirec*bate hit - '.l ite ; double pUy-Jackion to Ver* ' ileei 10 Terry; left on batet-Newi n

i i . i . s . v ? ; . " ” - ’’" " ’ '"it ------------------------ Info

I ' P r o m o t e r L e a s e s ^ S

R a c i n g G r o u n d s ! . " !_ _ ing

PORTIAND, July 3 WV-WiiUem |P . Krne. K iu v City promoter, l ^1 dty letted Ihe Multnomah county ' J^falrgraundi i t nrMhim nr>gnq inetr here for <0 dtyt of horae ric* Mil Ing, The totil renui w u innouneed

| u UOOO of which Ibout t«KM It to tbe tpent in Improving tiie rice track a t the groundi. Ml

I'-H w conlnct wtt coQtummated wlUi Ihe board of oounly commli* f^ile tlonera and the lilr teard. A 30* Suae dty mtel Vffl-tlart-Jify a irnonnT lerW eluding Sundiyi, A teeond meet KJln will be held from Auguit 14 to 10, ton : and a third leMlon from Beptember h u 8 to JI, ‘ ^ iche<

N o t e d W i l d - L i f e C a m

B e g i n s lO iO flO

WASIIINOTOrf, July 3 MV-aur- rlrer wylng the -outdoor aiteU" of eouni America Including wild life threat* *1111 cued with extinction, Arthur New. title lon Pick, pmident of the Amerlcin At Nature *,«McliUon h u lefl Wuh* bark Ington on a lo.ooo-mlle motor trip, gitcli

Pack, noted u a hunter of wild viitle Ufa with a camera and aeUre In Pack contemilon, will crou.the contln- park, enl iwlc* and go to Alaaka. Jn hit r t lb party, ctmplnit wherever night ovtr* teros. lakei Uiem, i n Mn. Pack and park m w k Hlbbea. Princeton. on il;

Studying wild life along the im- He medUle roadjldea and in the back to pr country. Pack It going down Uirough tion the ShenandAih valley, Uien 10 rae I: Aiheville, North Oarolint, Knox- Unite rtlle. Nuhvllle, Memphii. UWt tppil Roct Ardmore, Suiia re. Salt Lake wUd Olty and Lopn, Utah, Uia Bear gune

J o , TOE3DAY MOENINO, m ?

ilerna(i<, T e a m F a c e s N e w

, D e a l C a u s e d B y

■ N e e d l e s s S l u m p

Tifin FalU bateball team, which ibeuld .be winning game*, bul Unt,

ItSg i T A A t e K -Pnhti. manager, 'came to U ut de-

' eUlOn yeiterdiy u he pondered lb t 1 gams'hU men ioet to Kimberly Uu '

iS'day before by a ai-to-lS tcore, 'I E\-ery man who expecU lo coa:

it Unue on.the leam and'who meant to pUy btll. and- any othen who

.» Uiiak Uiey've got Uia ablUty and wUlingneii to tjualUy, a n aiked to

„ b e a t tho bill park at 8:J0 tomor* y row evening. Juit wUat form a re*

orginUailon can take, or whal will be the Immediate ruulU of a (hake-up of men and plana, FVanU didn't know lu l niRht. The 'luw

idMl-irBBinrto'besln-wedneaday.- • [bowever. ha uld .

It Im'i to mucb tbe fact lhat Uu team loit ona game, and tbat by tuch a mltenble thowing u wu put on at Kimberly Sunday, but

a other Uilaga are nol tatUfacloof.To dale, the team hat pUyed urcn

lamet and the offlcUl tecordi thctw , i II hai iron cmly liro,- M a g Ur». n II Thai li not an adequate ncord for J< II tlie Urgeit town In Ihe Beulhem ^ 5 Idaho league. trt -A gtlnf«e»erdln«-l»-Pnntir4he J> tl men a n not practicing aad a n not , » Uklni enough Intereit in ihe mat* ■

ler. Subtlltulea had to be put In the d lineup a t Kimberly Sunday becaute m

f then were not nine of tbe regular* pUyera on hand. PnnU yeilerday < pointed out that It U difficult to* pUy a bateball game wtUioul a t -f,

ieatl nine men on each tide. j,■ ' ■ ll

!• C r e s t G o l f T e a m ;

R e m a i n s O p e n ' t o «

; L o w C a r d M a k e r s "

'*1 Ledby“Chlek-Tarrt»w lU i*78:l?for iwicc around Ihe nltie-hole'

’ courte, 10 Ctnypn Creit golfen Sun- j

■ teim which wlU reprtient Uu club „ ’’during Juiy In toumiment pIi; be* .p,

tweett teten'teama from five louUii I central Idalio lownt. ,!. The nine oUiera and Ihelr 18-holc! '

Korei were: Fre# Slone, 78; Ed. \Boa-er, 80; Rupert WUlUmton, ll:.|T^ Ia. C, Campbell. 82: N. O. Johnton,'er

* 8t; Oeorge TeU, 88; Dale Wlldman, ;Io■ 87; a M. Robertion. 88; George,gt » Soulh, 88. i5 ! | Thete plaj-en will npreient Uie^K '.club IhUmoaUi unleu oUurpUyen ia 'tum .in lower 18*hole cardi between tli

■ now end Thundiy algbt. Beaute o f , ni > Uie lhree*dty holldty tome goUera 1 Vwere oui of town and the lime for fo } team competition h i t been extend* *1.ed. Cinyon C ntt pUy* Rupert, Bur* b} Uy and the Twin PalU Country club re Red! at Rupert Sunday and on July m

I 33 meeU Burley and Uie Redi at be Burley. .re

.Red Slone, "Chick" Carrico and ic< •iL»n Evant p lijtd neirly four roundi ■; i on the nlne*hole eoune i t Buhl yes*■ terdiy, Cirrico avenging 39,' Slone J.JSind Evani 43. The Buhl courae IS ,k

f u t and in good ihape, with inippy ’ fitrwayi and good u n d grceni, ro [•filone'uld lulnlghl.------ --------------ho

I B o x e r S u c c u m b s g

T o B r ^ n I n j u r y i's

SAN FRANCISCO, July 3 W - P - , Benny Dunn. 18. ligliinelglit t»xcr,\,, , died her lodiy (ram a brain injury tt,

which ph>'iiciani u ld might'liava . been received when he w u knocked ,oul In the Uilrd roulia of a light in ^ rntn(r,-Niv4dirw«dnud*n««hU— |S„ I After the flghl wlUt Johnny Kun* ,, , |ich, OakUad. Duran returned loSan H iFianclteo when he bid been tnln* .] I Ing. He told frienda be w u not feel- mJ : Ing weU and bU condition gradually iT : beume mon lerlout enUl he wu , ' taken to a hoipitai Ust nlghl for _ an emergency opentlon. He died a thort lime laler. ^

I Duran wu reglilered in CaUfor- . nU boxtns ccmmittlon recordi u being from Sinta Paula, Callfomla. 1 Police u ld hla faUier, Manlco Dur* Ne an, ntldet in Pn it, Kaniit. gat

clJef of Police J .U . Klrkley, Reno, del Informed San Prandteo aulhorlUei.Uie Uul Dunn wu examined befon Uit ing fight In Nevada; following a knock*|fln doa-n during It and after Uu kaock*! mt' mil by a phyilclan of tbe tiale box*' Ing ing eommUilon. Klrkley exptetied I belief Duran may have received tho for fiUl Injury during workoulaafterhU Ru' relum to Saa Ftancceca _ , flel

MitNEmASEBAa------ 1TEAM WINS, 22 TO 6

MILNER, JulTTlSpeelal lo 'me ««J Newai - W lner baieball Uam de* ^'1 fealed a teaai from Kimberly bera Suaday by a icon of 23 lo 8. BaU lerieiT wen Smilh and Draper for P'U Milner and Carliager aad Palter- ’ ton for Kimberly. The Milner club h u open dalea after Ihe gtme icheduW.for July 0.

Wel

im^raman_______„H )0 - M i l e J o u r n e y S '’

' ' Ihertver marahe!. Uien Inm l!ie bick f “„ country tn Idiho and Oregon. Slow m-, will be made a t Mount Rainier, Be- t. Itlle and Vancouver. um,

Al Vancouver the party will em- nini bark for Alaika when Ute Muir ig 11 gitcler and Admiralty Ultnd will b« ,{i„ vutled. On Uia n tu m to the tiaUt, 8< Pack alU molor Inlo Cnter like pirk. The Sheldon intelope refuge ^ e will be vUlted and a trip wUl be made jji iCTDsa Dealh valley. Zion ntiiontl Dev park and tho O nnd canyon aUo an cm ihe lUnerarr. I

He Till give parUcuUr altenlion'' m 10 problemt of wild life coniervt< The tlon which he dMcrlbei u a vital U* «lai rae In virtually all kcUoiu of Uie ton ifnlled Slatea. There hat been an soul ipptlllng decTfue, h i «»'«. in many I a R] «lld life tpeclei, Jipeelally Urger 1 day, tune and non.ganM blrdi. IteiU

TILY4,1088

■onal T(12 Teams in Weste

I P Divisions of Sontii

1} BeginPlavinLas

I K im hirly , Buhl, F iler , B uriey, ]

«■ D eclo.and R upert B aseball

M Nines S core V ictories In

“ H all-D ozenO penlngB am o! ‘

rill ' 0

; ; | hOWTHEV ^ I ;

{; ' j I A N D ^ g !21 li— (a •Smwh b

lOUTntaN IDAHO UAOUI * natw a CliUlea . *

___________ "

j l i ;he 4v«uuu---------------------0— I— te a ^UJt tut*™ Bhutan , U‘t- ------------------- ]he n S . y ....... .. 1 a i,»*o.<ll

a” ■ S i "ay Jllo Kimberly, Buhl and Piter In Uie » Wetlem dlvUlen, and Rupert, Bur* T

ley and Declo In Uu E u u m divl- I Ilon of the Southern Idaho Ingue, triumphed In tlx gamu played Sun­day.

) Thr centetle marked the opening of Ute teeond half of tbe leaguei <1, Q teaion, ' ,Bi

° Kimberly eanquend Twin PalU U . . lo Uie lune of 31 lo 13, while Buhl nl

trounced Wendell, 11 to 4, and Fl** , ler ntaed out Hanien, P to 7, »£■ I On Uie eutem front, Rupert won ^

: Haxeltoa, 7-9, and D eclo^efM i^'

KIMBERLY 2L TWIN FALLS » V • a KIMBERLY, July 3 ISpecUl to U I; jTTie N ew tl-la a game marked by a,''enough hlla aad errort to win and 1, 'lote hilf a doien ordinary bateball le'gamet. Kimberly defeated Twin

iFalU hen yesterdiy 31 to II. Twin ie:PalU tcored In each ot aeven Inn* j 'ln g i i Kimberly leond in all but ^ D three framea ahd ran acrou nlna Qi )( runa in Uu tevenUi Inning.. ,Y : Qlorindo lUrted on Uia mound - ir for Twin FalU and ituck It out unlll I* wllh ooe out and five runt aeored '• by Kimberly In Uu levenUi. ba w u b repUced by WUllanu. FOur'm on y matkera weat acrou (or Kimberly It befo.-e WiUUfflt and hU men could :

.reUn ibe ilde. Kimberly did n o tjil, d tcore Uiereilltr, f*

Although meat of Kimbcrlyl II '* hlUwenoffOiovando,hedldnotal*• low 111 Uie 17 runt eredlleld to hU^ inching. Teim*miUt' erron wen " , I' .numeroui and ceeliy. Lyont a t flrtt '• contributing three erron and Sho*'

honey arihdrfmaklBi'lwfl.— r ------teiShort and Steveni pitched Uie j*'

. route for Kimberly, allowing 14 hiu betweeir Uiem. Kimberly*! eight er* ^

; ron wen coitly and weuM have lott .'J j ' ;the game igainit any kind of cppo*

Liilon. . ' i™,' { ChandUr for Kimberly got five, , [; hlU In ilx Umet up; Mlnlun and , J ^ Htrvey got Uiree lafKlea and Puller ; ind Stevena got two each. Oae ef “ Puller'i hiu w u a homer and lour, " L nf Pti«n>t1«T'« f|T» Mfft'f l Ff"* ' „

doublea. F<» Twin- FalU, W llllnmiri?'• Lj'onii, Atkinion, flhohoney and ^Doyd got tvo hIta each. .'I The teen by Innlngt- ' A H Bl®** ‘ Ta-In Falla -,.911 UO 203-13 14 • , ' Kimberly _:-t03 409 OOx-Jt 18 8 ' ^' Billerlei - Grovando, W llUimilt:' [ tnd Beglan; Short, SUveni and

' , jjjp , ■ BUHL1L»»TNDELL4 - - blr . BUBL. July 3 (SpecUl to T tt• Newil-Buhl defeated Wendell In a 'on

game Sundty, 11 to 4. SmiUi, Wen*, sot. dell, made two home runt, one l a . am I . Uie foarth ind one In the tUUi Inn*: nln 1 ing. 0 . RuUierford homered In Uie tco■ Ifin t Inning, and (er Bnhl HomUns.wti •! mtde a home run in the third inn*. Toi• Ing. • ' I 1 Uneup (or Wendell; O, RuUier- yea I (ord, centerfleid and pitcher: K. wit I Rutherford, catcher; Smith, cenlcr- tin

(Uld; Mccilne, righl field and pitch* .bln er; Von MilUr, left field; B am tt, nln

■ firat-bate;—Prineer-teeood-baaei-^ Oroekner, ihort ilop; -Burke, th ird : —

; bue. Buhl’ Uaeup; Cirte, teeond I 7 bate; Tom Hejlminek. third baw i'lan

, llomliag, diortitop; Ed Heitmanek,! s . UlMUld; Hammond, fln t bate;.4lui

Dury, tenter field; DunUp, right*;Mu fUld; McNeily, eateher; Pember.i. pitcher.

T h e ic o r^ R K E i BWendeU_______________ 4 8 8;NeiB u h l_________________ 11 17 4 fell

Bilterlea - Mcdlne. O.-- RuUicr-1 T foM tnd N. Rutherford; Pember. (on WelU and MeNelly. land

! outFILER 0, HAN8EN 7 tcei

HANSEN.-JulrJ-'firecltl-to-Thfr-Uin NewD-FUer began Uie second half and Of pUy la the Weitem dlvUlon of Uie Ihe SouUiem Idaho league hen run Sunday with a #-7 victory over H an-j T ten In a conteat decided In Uie llnal julj Inning, ' Si

Hanten tcored once la the levenUi 1 Hai Inning to lU Uie count a t 7 all. N o, Bui nini wen made in the elghUi, but B la Uie ninth Uie vUitora collected ths ner, winning potnU.-

Scon by b n lc g ^ R H EH an ten_____ 015 000 100-7 8 7 DFU er_______ .203. JOO 002-0 7 3 Nea

Batleriea — Hogue tnd Miller; teat Devla and S. DeVall. nooi

— — T, RUPERT 18, MURTAUOH t by 1

MURTAUOH, July 3 (Special to who The Newt)—Rupert basebill team, ed winner of Uw flnt half of the tea* Uu ton In Uu eutem aection of the Sc Southern Idaho letgue. got away to . Pau a ftytag lUrt In the finil haU Sun* Dec

I day, defeiUng Uurtiugh ob Uie Ar- Bi |U iU ndU m ond.I8 to l. iSon

ennis Citem and Eastern - i

tiiemldalioLeagne .

ast Half of Season

'■ B a s e b a l l P l a y e r ^

" D i e s o f I n j u r y

^ OMAHA. JU lrS W H H i, bodr c<• Jett (Jaki) Betterton. 19, aecond

bueman en Uia Spriogflild Weet* em league baaeban team, who died of t fraetoifd ikuU, will ba leat to . Lot Antelea tomenow (er butUL

Struck by a pllehed ban to Uu teeond game of a doobU-header * yuterday,— BalUrton—died UiU U momlnf at a.hoipllal after an op* Bl rntlon on hU tkulL dJ

Floyd (S n d a ) . Carlien. young 01 Omaha rliht-hander who Uinw Uie a ball whleh killed BaiUrton, nrealn* ed ed a t hU bedilde tmtll tha end. He to w u exonented by AcUng Coroner (li Stelnwender. wbo ruled the deaUt

• waa enllnlr aeddntal. <;• Calrten u td the IniUnt th*‘Iwan 71'• ball- Uft hU hand, he knew It d ,• l^ u ld be a "floater^ and yeOed a et

. I the g n n t^ AppannUy ‘froten'* by h| I llhe baUI curve, he duckad hU Mad » 0 .directly Into tU paUt, Surgtoni 1. a ‘found a fln*tneh fnctun.! I Hit moUur, a widow, and a lUter,

Mn. J. ? . WelU. IIti In Loa Angelet. ^

: B a e r P l a n s f o r “

T o u r o f N a t i o n s ;

t N8W YORK, July 3 MV-Further 12,> dalet In tha bamitormlng tour Max w.

Baer. Callfomla heavyweight, now »I U making won announced hen to* iI night At

Baer and Jack Dempity, wbe U («iacting u n fena on Uu tour, will at

1 vUlt OkUhoma Qty July 10; Fort of .Worth July 11; WUhita. Kantaa, Di

‘ July 13 and Ball Laka O ty July I t ^

Sclmeiter Leads tin

Record-Breakers s____ u*

pieCountry Cluh “Pro” Plays 18jJ

Holes in 65 While Ama- teurs Set • New Maries <

_____ Jul------- 390

Emetl SchstKer, club pro(<nt(o*;al, aet new club and coune recordi oal fer both nine and 18 belei yetlcrday qui a t .Uia Twin PaUa Ceantzy'club 1

' when he pUyed 18 halci la <9, f boi under par. He made ihe fttat nbie wtt

' in 32, 4 below par, iBdnhe teeond an nine tn 53, Wc

It w u Uu Uilrd precedent-ibat* ■tertnrcard'Of the-week-ead.-Deiify fra

Hulchlnton, cily champion, played 1 nine holet In JJ. 3 tlrokei uader Up par, on Sunday tnd etUbUthed a aim year^ record for club' tm iUun. pul MUl Anna Bweeley yeeterday tun* que

led in a card o( 41, a woman'a r t ^ unc ord on Ihe lengthened courte, wei

I Schnelter made tha club't nlaa 8 Inlet in 32 once latt year but tinea K. then three holea h a n been lengUi* Dui ened.and neiUier profetilonal er evt

limateur hid tcoiM M over Uia oou Tnora-flttfieuirecma-uaui-yiiuri- m

day. HU card; ed,Ftrit nlne-iJ<.2U.JJ4_____ 32 *i,.Second nlne-434*30*494___ 1118 b

Beent Seven DlrdUa u c I Par for thl eoune U 444-l(4*4M hla . 38. Schnelter made every one of lbt to I 118 holN in par or belUr. On hU nt- lin t round h« had five par holei 7 and four birdiu and on the teeond ssil nine ico r^ lix par hoUt and Uiree „ n blrdlei.HU card! for Ull tworoundi

, wen identlcil a l avtrr hole except . 'on Uie 319-yird aeventh, when be -v , sot a bIrdU Uie firit lime anund

: and took a par four on Iha lu t 'nine. Schneller'i neord.breikiag teoret wete mide wlUIe pUyIng

, wtUi Dr. D. L Alexinder, Dr. J. O. I . j .TooUon tnd Dewey Hulchlnton.I The club amiteur reoord for Iht yeir w u let by Hutehlnton-lluadiy with a card of 314-344*443 i f three ■trokes ttjider-ptr. Hulchlnton got S birdlei nn the .fln t, eUhUi tnd due:

’ninUi hble^'Uiree of U ie letirit on fouj - - - h »

I The conleit w u witneaied by a Uj" 'lame crowd of fant. i Score by Innlngt- R H E “J?4 lu p e rt_____310 290 401-18 13 1; Murtaugh___000 401 01(h>8 8 »

I BCRLET 7. HAZRTONI Jjp . BURLEY, July 3 (SpecUl to The ‘O I Newt) - Butler bateball team de* feated IltKlion henSunday, 7 to 9. „

The llialton nine, pliying In fine r r form, Uiretleaed to lake the Uad and made the conlett dote Ibrougb* out A Uio md of he hltd lanini Ui* ‘ icon w u lied a l 2-2. la th t aext •Uiree-lnnlnfa-Bufley-added-4-mnt, - K and Huelion tcored Uiree Umei In C ir Uie Mvrntli. Burley made the flntl n i l mn of’Uie game in Uie elghUi. • min

■nie Burl<7 tetm playi at Rupert day July Fourth, unll

Seore by Innlngt— R H E PiHuelion _________ 003 000 300-S engiBurley___________101 121.010-7 tlon

Bali'rlfa-Fiuce aad Kelley; 2U* to I ner, ^vtn!Mh and. Day. tbrll

DtfLO 11, PAUL 8 liiTDECLO, July 3 (SpeeUl to The par

Newa)-Declo defeated Uie vUIUng uteam from Paul ben Bundiy after- reeonoon. 1110 8. . yetu

The outcome w u decided largely faUiby a homer by B. WlllUmi, Declo, 4I 1who conoicted wtth Uie buei load* (ored Slcaart mwie a home run lor tind<Uu Paul team. dub

Scon by Inning*— R H E tMP a u l______ 021 000 401- I 12 1 the'iDeclo ______010 200 ^ 1 1 10 3 4»-!

Balterlei-W ilton, Benedict ind I aeon Sonnioa; Hiniea iDd WUlaaia. 'cour

Classic-Americans-Sweep—

Across .Historic-

1 Scottish Course

B rillian t 7 1 j ' by Young

• y Q eo rgs D unlap a n d H er-

^ to n S m llh a n d 7 2 by

'£ Bill B u rke F e a tu re Dayled -------to By PBANK IL KI?rO

(AuocUted P r tu Staff Writer) lu 9P, ANDREWS, ScoUaad. July I Ur -Brilliant 7la by youniGecese Dim*till Up inil Rnrlm Hmlth and a 71 by_____L>p* Bill Burke today featured Uu fln t

day of quallfylni play In tb t BrlUih ng open golf champlonahip a l Ameri* he can pliyen iwipt aoo ti Uu parch* in* ed turfacea of hUtorie 6L Andrews He ta iilace alz low aeoren among the u r flrat 11,ith Only tbe veteran IrUh nrafwlon*

aJ. wmitm fPaU Milao, wtih a fa« m 71 on the new courae, came op to It th a n Uie ipoUight wlUi Uie Un»od<'• Statea oonUflgen t a t Uie hadliy

br biked falrwaya and greeni, honld. weaUier and ragrant BeolUb brteaea Uinugb Uia long day.

_ . TiTlnr CendHleu ^ Boom mnuiUd nnder Uw M o t ^ eondlUeni and » aeemed 180 wooM

be enough to qualify loem nv . among ttu low 100 aad Uea tor Um

n oralg wood, Joe E!w aad Robtrt » Bween3r ef tbs U-Americaai oa Uia

Quallfylnc border Uae. Wood had aa er n , E a r . Uu "WUd Texan" froa » Waco,,an 81'and,6ireeny, ABRlcaa « reildent or London." 81' '9* CiMt tba th n t leading

Anuricaoa v e n 0 ^ Saraien. dt­it (ending Uw tiU d'ht won lu l rear il a t sandwich wlUi Uie reeont total . rt of 2». Jo t Kirkwood and big OUa i , Dutra wlUi ^ Walter TUgen 74, t Dentmon Stnite and Leo Dleiel. 7S, -

Johnny F u n l l and Paul R o n ^77, and Ed Dudley 78.

Chief among Uit home defenden of Um UUe a Briton l i u not won tlnce uas, w trt .Archie Oooptlon,U urit Ayton. aad-FKd Bobtos, aU'-

■f, bnekeledat73,AbeMltcheaoec(ft S Duncan. “A ir Padibam and Henry

Collon a t 7 i Bex Bartlty a t 73 and U» fomer-SrlUih amateur cbam- pUo, Jehnay Da Xtawt, a t 71

B' a Boat SomarTllIt, OanadUa iboldtr of Um UnlUd SlaUa ama­leur UUe,. took a n fer bU ftn t

I BeenU ar Day , eeoUand produced a toerchlag July day u Uit big fltld of s n n Uiaa 390 pUyen ittrted oat on r Uw

tvo eouratf, Uw ebasplaRihip Uy* il out and Use new eoune, for Uw ftn t y qualifying round. I b Tba Amerleana ren lid n tb t beat .7 but Uwiyplcal wuterly t t . Andnwa .t wind kept aeteral of Uum puiUd d andeompUUlyperplexed m C M t '

Wood by ebaaglng the r & t el Um . teeond ahota n^u lnd to nacb Uw

a * l t% d fiot tecffl l« botbar r Up. BmlUi and Burkt, bewtnr, tba I Illm young Hew Yorter eipedllty L putUng togeUier a beauUfuI M>. queneaofilM U 'tobag .h li7 l,tw o• under par, while flmiUi and Bnrka

wen UlUa leat brUUanLa Standing on Um flrat tee wlUi W,a K WheUdoa, hU pUylng partner.• DunUp remarked, tha t *700 cant r e n r teU wbat yod wU do on UiU I oouru’ and Uun wUh bU brldt and■ aiU ettW im oyreiistiD njroeeed;----------

ed to whip BU Andnwi lo a frai*lie.

i SmlUi pUyed m en or leet Uw u m t kind of golf, alUmigb h t Uft '

I hlmMlf teveral long puUt aod had• to flnUb wlUi a blrdlt U»ne on Um .• n t-yard I8U1 hoU to Ut Dutra.> The new courae. when DunUp.I SmlUi, Hagen, Dutra, Runyan. Far-■ nU aad DUgel played U cwuidend I b y U M * ^ e i^ ^ to 'b e 'fn » f f l‘ea»' to two itrokea ha td e th in tte old

w hin Burke led Uu fteld but Uu K oru failed to nveil aay g n il

I diffennce between Uia two cburaci.

■ G a m e a t S a l e m

; L a s t s 3 3 I n n i n g s

’ SALEM, July 3 »V-A pitching I duel lhat w u a pitching duel w u I fought' in' a playground UU gam* "

IM in.--------Liaeols playground tetmi wen tUd

’ 2 to a a t Uie end of the nlnUi In*I nlag. Then the pltchen bon down.

Finally tha Ftourteeath itreet won I In . . . tha Uilrty*Uilrd Inning. .

The Itartlng pltehera went Uia fun dUUnce. A flrat baiemin got , ■

, 70 pulouU. An outfielder ooght 40 1 : fly baUfc_______________ ^

C a m e r a D e c i d e s ■

: • T o S t ^ T i l l F a l l

-NEW -yOBKm;uIy-3-a>-J>rt»0-----------C im en, newly crowned heivy* weight chimplon. h u ehinged hit , - ' mind about iHUng for Italy Balu^- diy and wtn remain In UiU eountty unUI the fill.

Prlmo h u accepUd a nudevllle engigement, will make a bam* twrmlng lour, and then will Uavel to Hollywood lo appear In a movie thriller._______________________

Uu ccureet Hi mada Uu 630-yird, par 8 elghUi hole In four.

u u t Bweeley tet Uu new women't recod for the UngUiened coune yetlerdiy while pliylag wim ber fiUier, E. M. Swetley. Her icon of '41 wai (Ive more than the club par (or Uu nine hotet but w u three under tha woman'a par o( 44, the dub aUowlng women a par of .oae ifnke more (ar each hole except the'ihort (ourth. Rer card w u 444*4&9-37S 41. Mn. O. O. Padgett

; tcored a 41 la it year on Uu ihcrtei ecunt.

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NEW YOIUC. July J MV- V Block*: atrent; <k>lUr dfdlne ti

ipon bit n llr .Dondi: Plrm: r»il* »dwne«.

Cutb: fl-jTjnj; lndiulrl»l» lu d 8'rt» . J

p\»«lin »ichtn*f*: Bu(ir»nt: _ Eumpt*!) oimnclts iotr. _

Cotion: Ilishtr: iinftronlil*. »M t«n bell; h t|!w e*-

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C .ff 'c Hlfher: nnn « Br»* p, ' lUUn muket. In

cmcAOO; wWhcM: Hlihtr; Inruilon ttKJ

aup (iinuge. . tl(Com: Btwni: m tow l crop j],

prapecU.CiiOe: flixonjr lo 3Je hUb«r. tu Hop: 10 to lie hither, leUrt,

lop M-m HI

-------------- ^r'JOIlM I . COOtEY-....... .....(AuoeUted P rtu FlnRndtl Writer) PO

; NEW YORK, July J - A ilurp « •drop in <WIM e*el>*me ««J »P«- ^ Uml*r,R»lM tn itoeU «nd tonuno- dltlc* ren«tt«i the nurkeU' lnll»- of tloniry »le« of Prtiident n w - TeU'i lUlement on eurrtncT lUbll- luUon todir-

Wllh llM doUir oMhlne lo » new lo te* In term* of the.|old »Und*rd Srrtnde*. the itock. bond tnd .u - j ,.

, pte nirkeU lursed itronglj upwird. p,, e fiiru kdrannd from >1 to tlO n

. on • broid froBl »liUe wheit clo*^ ^ from J 'i to 4S cenU higher. Cot* ro i r « i M «nU to t u t I bile nrt.hlifier ifter belnj up p u n d W « »t th* peik. BUrllnj m»ds * new 4i hitli I t M;«U. « week-end giln of JJ. 14» eeoU, while frtneh f rtn a JS itood I t sao fenU. up I.a « n u . JJ.

Th» tuniowr of •,74«iJO ih im jij In the Ilock mirket mw (he Auo- 3, eUUd Pre.*.8U«Urd BUtUllei ” Mertc* of M itocki whirled up to It new hhih mirk iloo* Septtmber, UJI. Al tho do*e of n x th* &»f» , , Isipromnent imninUd lo J.4 ^ points

lUMh New Illfh UcBondi llkewlte rtiehM ■ new

hl«h far the ytir. on th* iverwe. the diy^ p in lotiltni ilx tenthi t of t p^nL mo

DoubUeu (urprlied ky th* fora- i ful minner In which Ih* preildent 1;; rejected th* orerture* of ,lh* gold cer lUndird eountriei -for •twnponrr r currency lUbUlatlon. Will r tr« t i oulckly teipt to th* emeluilon th it jq It meint polcntlil InlUllon «nd no c h irr^ In to icqutra lirte blocki nf rtoeki. Tmnifen ot from 1000 to .MOO ihirea wrre frequent durlni , •the diy. lUIl ind firm Implement ‘ luue* were tmont the moit brilllint perfomon. «Hhoo*h til iroupi p«rtklpite<I In the idnne t. Spur- r«I by foreoiU o f . luteUnlUlly h

-------hl|h*r.fnl(ht to«iln(fr.<liuedJipoa B rrtporti ftwn ihlpperf-the ctrrier lur iH un iltn d ed a l i r p following 1 ind-the iMden climbed with dlsy |4S

. ipeed. IUnion P*dflc took flnt pUce In pci

thU lift with ft net idnnco of nwre Du; thin 10 polnU. bul Delawaro ind aIi IDidion w u • eloie leeond when 11 l (cored * n tn of o rrr B polntt. Vew y . York Centnl tpurled iome 7 pnlnU. 7 croMtn* Bl, Dittlmof# ind Ohio, iu„

Wertem were up from i lo mort th in S polnU,-/flnorts th<> firm mulpment U- , WMT J. I. Cue ind Dwre were tn pirflciilw demind. idrindn* morf Ihin 4 polntJi. Monlcomery Wird. Seire noeburk. nnd Inlfrnillnnil Pol'

• Ih rrrslrr n n p d frnm 1 to neirly S polnli^llher. OTIlltlef were com- na pintlTfty quiet. Hllhoiuh Conioll- Inf) ditM Cm ind Publta Ber>'lre of Iw New JerKy Imptflted t u t Situr* ln« diy'i lereli fay 3 pc<nU or more,

• mo'

. TWIN FALLS MARKETS “

■nn Twin r«iu dhtnct m»t»« >».t»«»r IU U toUqwiI N

Llihl buwnfr*. IM Ifl JIO lo i----- 1< tn fdH*»«T bulflim. ;iO lo J» It*----. |3 » Amniiiehm.'J» to MO pound* - L'Ddrnrrlihl Milrh'r*. l2Meo Itn. rVArr p((t.-f0 to IU tPWIIDI poSDUi'I------- »JJ0! 11co»» __ .._ ii_oo i«»^_ .,J ,.m «n ------------------

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Ptffo s i t

I Slock Market Averages ■

rKBW Yomc. JulT 3 WV-aioc* »T«f- 1 . (cDPrriitil. Buadud SMUi>

I^-U n S ’d< TnulTWiy ____•uoa now 'WJ#Pnr. d M -U M MIO ***0WMt MO 80.<0 4U0 lOIM TAM . Uonlh »*o_ll,« « «

s S S s d s I S i s l!SSmch. I tU - ’MM MM J im OJO

I H«b, IWJ r: TJM » » iftoo n S

American Telephone dosed up IH. Wwtem Union and Pc«t*l Tele- jraph preferred Kilned around 8.

I'nlforttly HUobc In. .the Important intlusuial*.

galni n( Irom 1 to moro th in S were ihown by llie Unlled State* Sleeli, Dethlthem. Du Ponl. Union Carbide. WeillngluWJC, Cfnpral Eleclric, and Amertcan C«n. Motor *teokj were unllormly ilrotic.

The Ilreworki In Uie mukcl were * accompanied by exdied dl.vuulon liLbrDkernge ind^bonklriRjiouiw _ orer the Implleilloni of IV«i3ent Rowerell'i frank ilatemenl regArd. Inr' thli country'! moneUry pollclej. Wide ulUradlon v u Renerally ex- preiied becauie the American pooU tlon wa.t finally and olfleUIly made cleir.

In moil auarters R w u fell that ai Mie luue of lempofan’ jil*bUI»»on ai —viewed iunpldouily by many eon- *| iennlli’e bankert^wii perminenl* ai ly Jeltlioncd. -u—ln-4l>*-4nUrvaUb«l««*A>pteicnl poHilon of the dollir and permi- aj nent ilabllluUon. Wall irtreel'i feel* At Imr. manlleft In Ihe mirkeU. Ix that ^ there mtiy be Importint paMlbllllle* ai of real currency Inflation. ai

»ovekn7;;;;;V ]u.no» zNEW YOHK. July 3 ITV-Uniled

s u te i pvemmenl bond quotalloni o* doeed: c<

LIBEBTT <■*J ' j l 3I-47...... ......................IWJ4Pint 4 lil JJ-47........... .........-103,7 OP int 4Ui 33-<7 fegutered _ t 0l 2 oFourth 4Ui JJ-J8 .......... ^....tOlJt ^Fourth 4'.iire«lJt(errd3]-»— 10}.:8 Co

TnEAHURY S4^1 47-SJ____________ ^110.13 S4i 44-S4 ------------------------IMJ7 OoJV* 48.J8____ :___________108.11 ^JHi 40-43 June__ « _ _ _ _ . l0 3 .n n:JS l 43-47 ___ • ---------- lo^M DrS S i 41-43 Mirdj.-------------- 10J.I4 g"J ' i l 46-41 -----------------------100.10 •£:J l SI-S4 ------------------------- M J Kil

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rOREION tXCIIANOE . . Oi NEW YOHK, July J MV-Portlgn g*

nchingo: Duoyint; Prance de- m mind. 6.19; cablei, S.tO; Uintrea] oo In New York M; New York In S? Uontreal I07J8.

SIONKY 1!HNRW YOIUC. July 1 - Call Ini

money; Bleidy; 1 per cent all day. '«!•nme loini; Bleady, CO-M d«>-i iSi

« : 4-S month! I; 8 month* IU per Kf eent. «•’;

Prime eommercUl paper m . w? Banken' acoeptoncci uncliangetlj »i'

JO dayi 4 .H ; 60-00 day* H -S ; 4 S t month* H -S : S-8 monlh* 1!1. ull

ItAR flILVER NEW YORK. July S WV-Bv lii- «

Teritfidy, % hliher at I ( \ . . SS||!------- Hi

HETAU ' -NP|V YORK, July J M>-Oopi>er: .

B niiex;_tlcct«iljU ejpol.iod_Iui «■ lure 8 lo 8^c. »ej

Tin: Stronir, ipot and nearby I4SJ7: luiuTc m i x I

Iron: steady; Na 3 p. O, a eutern err Penniylrinla tISiO; No. 3 P. O. D. •'>< Bulfalo I14.S0 to tlS; Ko. 3 P. 0 . D. 'M Alabama 113. 73

Lead: Qulel; ipot New York »4,. Jlc » ; E u t SL Louli MAS. I<”-

Zinc: R u t St. Louli ipot and fu- < lure I4.S0. esl

COTTON ,NEW YORK. July 3 l^V-TVRen. J

eral coUon market ctoied barely -h;iteidy At net adrincei of 11 to 39 ^ , polnti. . •

An opriilnc idvance of approxl- !malely U a bale on active buylns . 'Inftuenml by «rikneu In the dol- , lar VIS (ollowed by pirtlil rra tu ; ^lti». The dUiwltlon to U k \ profit* ,on long cotton w u probany pro* j ,moled by the proximity ol tomor- s<i mw'A .Iiolldiy but volume lipered off on modemtr telbacki.

KUCARHEVf YORK, July 3 I'T) - RAW

•iilir «'M ileidler tndiy on ll iprOY* fd biiylnK by relinen lor July* Ausuil Aliipmenl at U.4S. Olfertiip I wFie limited to mnlerale quajillUei Nr

jur Piirrln Itiroe at 11.SO drllTerrd. tui ' llii.'iiir.s\ trulajr consUled of 11,000 Iti:

nl innHnnum for July-Augmt i ivn :Milj>mrnt in an oulpon rrjlner a t « r 1.1 SOc. «liilf over Ihe week-end a re- (tk 'liner luld 3.4S for Jd.OOO bap of lar [rrerlo Rico.i Ausuit (iiuwnenl. C.I In (iiturei prlcei were higher. <’, wuh qutilailDai tailier (Irmly main-1 t>oi Ulnlni! Ihroiichout the day, T liC '^r mirket eloped J lo & polnli net hU h-, «ir er, K»;p» *ere 72X0 toni. July i poi I.44H. »fi»tem1>r t i l t . December'M; liST. J.uuiar)' ISflU. March l.6lT .!w.' Uiy 1.6S-f. n -b id ; T-traded. <«l

Wlth(lrA«ili of rednftl iucar jl'P'retl nil Ail the veilher In Uie _ 'ft.lern tenllpfy turned coo>r,. yeftiiiii: wme diappolntmenl on Uie -i..--*)»«llwi_t.nil**i„,pU0l1- 0W —111*- — ,hn1i>!ay, neruirn »ere undianceU at jiro Ior fine jnnuUted, —*

.S.VN I RASCISCO, rRODUCE ; SAN n u N c ia c o . juiy j i4v - !>>’Uwierlat 33c; premium grade 34'ic. but

I rntiioes: UkaI OAmeli 40 to SOe >»>«Iiite 40 SOc: ShAller ^ 'hllc hi;

i!«^e tl.as to t3 cwU 1' ^Poultry: nrollen 13 to IJc: younu iwi

roo«en and pulleu « to Be; hem It »7 > to lie; Iryer* IJ to ISc, . ’ ti :

W S ANOKLES PRODUC! fi*' LOa ANQELFS, July J WVBut*

ter: ReeelptA 30.100 pound*. , , ,Che««: Reeelpu 1700 pound*, " • Fitp: Receipt* none.Exchinise closed for holldiy.

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CHICAOO, July 3 W V.U« l>oul- helIrj': Reerlrit-' ^7 irtifki; iteady; HJheru lO'jr; W linrr.i fa"; Lfghom »5.:broUen 11 lo 13c; R ods IS to 17c; pru

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a K . , I I , ' J KAm Toll n _____ B M'a lil»ll<lliAnwond* Copiirf ~ ll 't ill* Uli an« aummii t « n r . 7t>( w<i i i am Uallimort * onu . » i | n t i U iiwudli Ailtiwn . ... I l'i I*>k ll>4 »ooiuuilib«m eifti . . . . u ; , i)U «* muuurinuilu Add___ N « » i t M>i Oouu u t l-Mktni . .„:}<! 31't S14ICdiimtl * llrrU .. I!| I Iti tluiCanadlui IKlUe II I l 'i t l IhuiCu* T htolilni___ »I'i n ' t eil'iiHutiC*rra df 1-uco___7T>« »>. m«ic n « * 0 W 0 t------- o | . « J , «?•» '> 'o a " ‘-ifi'. I’,’ !>! ‘i!i tTiJClifT»l»e Curp____ rM‘. n i , Ml. 'n.:cuu Colk . _ ____lOJ h (i IDO UmiColum (lu i l B K .. u u U UiiliCom Holvniu____ » 2» » i | unl‘com eoutiino ■ } _ «'i 4;, uni<oSS“ om*‘i2 i lt}j !e>’i ill} udI'Com l-miueu U *»>i n U»iiC'urtlu ____^ l i t 3U ll CDrl ft tiiKUoic___ »n; u PI u t

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nreiloo* llubMr___ }>|l M u i ,OtOfftl 'BKttle-----M 21 u t .oiaani Kxxta _ _ u u u '.r r . s “ ^ i i l isi! il!;™,oold Ouit . U i 34|i UUOoodretr llubbfr 3* .

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coloredJianrt ISe; rooiteni $c. Tur- B\ ■tit 10 and Ilc. Ducki: Spring 6 to 1754

0c; old 6 and Cc. OeeM 6lic. ileii Butter; RecelpU MJOS tula, firm, naU

cmmetrn>ecUtii iPJicore)3SS and cwei extro. (B])’ 3Sc; extra IlnU Umi

iW-»I) 23'i to 24'ic; flrsU (M.8S> r . and 33e; neeondi I68-B7> IB to 31e; AUnriirdi IBO centrallied car* lot.4. 2Sc. 0<

F^ka: RecclpU 14J» cue*;. (Irm. exlm (IniA I4Vc; fttih grided IlnU 4^c; current recelpia U S to MJC

*■ ____ : bulkn R irn m u r r ®

NEW YORK. July 3 MVBripor* **«'ated ipplen: Steady; choice un- *'f^iquoted; laney 84 to Be, »nd

Pnmet: Firm; CalKprnla 4H lo to i:Be; Oregon S'i to O fe. to I

AprlcoU: Plrm; eholce O’ic ; e»* dowitm choice 0‘jc; fancy lO ie. 81

Peachej; Plrm: Mandird «Sc; laleechoice sVc; exlm choice 7c. rinc

Raislni: rtrm; loo»e muviieb ly u3 to 4';«; choice to (incy Keded kind J \ c ; teedleu 4 'i to 4Sc,

Idabo Sheep J____ f r ' t

m;N^•rR salesIIKSVER. July 3 f.SprrUI le The '« »

NFini~.Mariiel SSc higher: Umb,**'* Mlei llcnver loday: C. r . niIppeBrV"f« till Clly. Ihrre loaiU STenged R 'cx’k

iwHndi: fie«t» W iri. Itropn.l O OrefBH. roar loadi M. Vincent ,Mrn^300 (tInU. Itmpn. thrre loadi (7. An-;high lane t 'n n p . Murphy, laor toaiit 17,.ance r . Vtann, Mnrpliy. four load*, M.jmed:

i<’, I'ranga. Marphy Iwo lo»rf» **!loCkl jpoundi, ill tboTc $7.Sj itn lth t:lrun ; : 6 r rp n ihlpper. load 7* poundi (7,111 beati«lraUlil; lilihA thlpprr. Iiud U 'a ilgI poundi 7 ernt* »llh i i noU at UM: jbulk , liUhn .hlpprr. two Ifud. 7S poutiiii'llng .K15 Mlih M onll S5,JS. Ererrthlnr 'ran •aid. ' . r n I

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OMAHA UVl>iTOCK OMAHA, July (,n lU, S D A l- mod

Ill's*: nerri|iiA 11,000: lluhU and t iw buiclicrx 10 lo ISc hlslier: Imht gh lUhtA IS lo :Sc higlier; mwi S to lie nn> hlshrr; lop J4J0; bulk 160 to 3M ioIa' 1'oumlA M.IO 10 M.J3; I « lo Ita ,m „ IMirnd* U.40 to Ml AOWI t3,7S to f , . i ».as: heavlei down lo 13 Ci: slaci

to S3 M; leeder pin UJO lo U, S , , Cntae: Receipt* 4000; calvei.JOO, jo ~

>Iauchter eteen and *he itoek ae- (a m Ure. Itrong lo :Sc hlghfr: mosily IS to ti to 23c up; bulU strrng to 10c high- y ,( i, er; vealen fully ilesdy: »:ocken aud teeden tcarce; I'.eidy; fed iteen aiid jearling* mostly »S lo >«; vvrral choice load* 18.10 lo MiO; * llcht iteen artund IIU pouniti U.* Kf BO; mTlnhly Aieeni 1M7 iwundi »«; D A heilrn II.2S Io U; bulk beef co ii dtrec UJO lo OiO: culler grailM l l M lo hlghi »2.3S; mrdlurfi built U.75 lo »tO; *4,40 pracllril top vralen (S; lev good

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- ' ' ClSheep; RecelpU 4S00,. Indudlnj «*i*

1754 head direct; kllllni eUisei Umt ileiidy; feeden weak: bulk wrted 1061 naUve' and range Umb* 17 to t7,3S; W.4t ewes II to »3; holding bert feeding ‘rP* Umb* above ISJO. dow

■ ClOCDEN LIVMTOCK' '

OODEN, July 3 OT) 10 8 D A ) - jiw Ho<*: ReeelptA 0J8; Heady wllh quoi Prlday and S a tu rd ir beat drlrelni - MJO; mtoed kind* 14,40 down; ex-

bulk UWI 13.50 to U; few to tJlS . ' D Cattle; RecelpU 181; mo*Uy **«■

iteady; bulU itronger; few loU fed B e . Ileers abd helfen U; bulk medluiqand good 14 to t47S; common down 'to « ; good cow* »2.75 to U3S-. few wan to I3J0; moat lower gr>de* t3,3S down; bull* «.40 to »3,75.

Sheep: Receipt* I3J0J; local p, tales limited to a deck of Idahoranch Umb*. 77 pound* $8JS; light* hi»i; ly Mirted; bert drtrein* M; f*w pUlnkind* IS, S5 l

------- (jue(ailCAGO UVMTOOC- » «

CmCAaO. July J liW tu 8 D A)' 2 5 -H o p : RecelpU 3JM0; Ineludlng n ? 33JX0 direct; acUv* 10 to ISc high* * u er'U un Prtdiy; » » to 300 pound* ^ t4M lo *4,70; heavier welghU down V to IL40: 140 to 300 poundi UJO to }l.60; piss gJiS downward: bulk

•pseklng-eowt M.M lo M,IOi-*hli>per* u i t look 2SOO; e.'Ilmated ho1d<irer tOOO. ,

I CAlUe: Reeelpu 11.000; ealvea ^jOO;'grnn»tTnaiM l"itronr-fo Ue ! higher, acUve a l Rdvanee; e>ir- j I ance good; eulem order buyen took ^medium weight and weighty bul- 'lock*. *uch kind predominating In ,run: amall ktllen active In trade; B< belt weighty bullock* »8i 0; medium Ihe ailghU 87; long yearUnp M.7S; a re :

jbulk crop *334 to J8J 0; beat year- er w !llng lielfera »S.6S; recenl n in i and renl 'rarelly illmuUled market on alock- and en and (eeden; ilaushter eatll* and tloni VMlen; Sleen. good and chotce UO ptlc« -{o'ISOO pound* tSJS to S7JS: helf- reeel r n good and choice &S0 lo 7S0 diirti inundt }4,7S lo tS7S; cow*, good tJ mat<

K00d ." i^ f » M-S to jij.7S: veilen pout (food and choice I4J0 to IS.7S; pour mocker and'(eerier cattle: iteen, good and choice SOO to lOSO poundi - MJO 10 «.7S.

Sheep: ReeelptA 13,000; latrly ac- " lire, itrong to a o hlglter; (ew odd lotA cloaely lorled l*mb» to oul- C w »lden $7,6i; bulk to packen TJS; few I7J0; norted good yearllngi ooly moderate; throwouu »4J0 upward:(ew heary ewea *335 upward: Iambi »**; PO poundi down, good and cholc* « ' to 87.8S: common and medium S4.7S to 87; ewea tW to ISO poundi. good The and eholce t l # to t3.7S; alt welghU bled common atul medium »1 to tl.TS. Uun

_____ tngKAN.1AS o r r LIVESTOCK ^

KANSAS CITY. July I (U 8 w wD A i-H op : RecelpU lliCO; 6SOO Retl«direct, fairly acure. Sc lo moiUy lOc Induhigher than PrtdAy'i average; lop Ploc14,40 on choice 300 to 3S0 poundA; Mn.good and choice, 140 to ISO pounds tha

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U.7S to U.7S; lao to 180 poundi U,- I, SO to I43S; 180 to JSO taupdi M-lo I

* |f40Ti5aaang .Jowi, J7S .lo ,SSO I pound* UJO lo I3JS; itock pip, good and choice 70 to 130 poundi >3,- 35 lo 83.7S.

Caltle: RecclpU 7000; calve* lOOO;I belter grad* fed (leen and long , ycarllnp *tronc lo ISe higher; other I kUllng dac*n ileady; *uxken and n I (eeden tta d y lo itrong; lop tBO “ . pound fed yearllngi MJS; iteen.I good and diolee.SSO lo 1300 pound*

I W OpauS’ltSO l^ tS .n ; co*wi.g^}J to U50; realen Injllk fed) med-

‘ lum to choice tJM to tSJO; ilocken and feeder (Uen. good and choice ,

I I4JS to t5.es. 'Sheep; RecelpU SOOO; Iambi ac- bt

‘ tire. IS lo JOe higher; *heep and m ! )-earIlng( fully iU*dy; lop native n I tnmb* 17,15; lamb*, good and choice ki

90 poundi down t8.75 to t7.IS; com- w: , mon and medium BO pound* down I 14 to t8.75; yearling welhen. med*

lum to choice 90 to 110 pound* 84.35 ^ 10 tS,75; ewe*, good and choice 90 lo ,*!

< ISO pmindi 8I2S lo tJ2S. [I; Xi-QuoUtlon* baled on e»t( and

welhen.

BT. JOSEPH LIVESTOCK a ST. JOSEPIf, July 3 Wl IU 8 D S

A i-K i^i; ReoelpU SOOO; 10 to ISc I higher, top 14.40; good to choice but-

clien 84J0 to *4.40; packing *ows „t3J5 to tJJa.

CiUIei ReeelpU 1700; lUidy to itipng: ipou higher; ileen, good to choice tSOS to t8,7S; common to bu medium $4 to 85 ^ ; lielfen. good to ed choice 84 to tS.60; 'cowi, good t3.S0 gi to tJJO; calve*, medium lo choice Si U lo tS; Itocken and feeden, med* up tum to choice tJJO to tS. pr

Sheep; RecelpU 2SOO; ileady; Umb* good lo cholee I6.7S to 1725; yearling welhen, medium lo eliolce Ilr 14 lo tSJS; feeding lamb* t5 lo tS,- nu 75; ewe* medium t« choice SI.2S to ne tsas. • III.

------- ticRAN FBANHBCO UVE.STOCK flAN PRANCISCO. July 3 W(U8 “

D A l-H op: RecelpU <S0; v t l r e .! ," '(ully (Uidy.four load* good to choice j , , ' 1175 10 310 lb. C*UfomU-«nd-Jdalioi t5 to tSJS, Utter lop, common 14.75; * r

10. 1-Mio;- Cattle: RecelpU 450: dull, hardly 2 '

eitabtUh^, ireak to^Ioatr under* ]ui Ume,'dii* to'Tiie*d»y holiday; IM d f^ 10S7 lb. cake-hull (ed Ctllfomlai 85.40; ilM Ilock euy. packing dilry type cow* tJJS. bulli mo«tIy 83,75; we down. |h"

Clive*: RecelpU none; good lo bu cholco vetlen 8450 to IS. 'P

Sheep: RecelpU 385, all holdoven; in good to diolce limb*. 75 lb. down 'i« quoted M to t«13. “g

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OtTfVER. July-J i n ^ D A ) - xa! ReetlpU 830; >78 throutb; native* dli Be higher lhan Biturday; lop 1715; ln< plainer 1 8 ^ io I8M ; aaklng 15 to . np JSo higher on lanie Umb*; held up* lm ward to tTJS. ' Ju

_____ <•01PORTUND UVXSTOCK

PORTLAND, July 3 MV-Catll#; ... RecelpU «70. ealre* 3S; lU en JSo higher; rteen good 84.75 to 8«; heU- i"' era, good, unquoted; common and medium S3 lo 84.75; eowt good, nol (luoted. common and medium 83J0 10 t4J5; bulU good 83.33 to 8330; i 'f vealen good W to «.7S:e*lT«, good ISJO to t 8; commoo m d medium " 83J0 6 8S.

Hop: RecelpU 17B3; 60s hlgber; good 140 lo »0 poundi M.75 to IS.3S; ( 300 lo 3S8 poundi 84.SS lo tSJS; cui over 3S0 poundi 84 lo titS ; loai. I good tJJO to »4iO: medium 83J0 lo'witM.io.'iJiwrjoda-n.TS-MtJas.------- r -> Sheep: Receipts 3B0;iUeng: Umbs Wh good and cholee tSJO to W: com- i mehandmedlum |3!Sotoi5',i3;w(th*' i era 13 to t4; ewei tlJO lo U JI.

BOSTON WOOL fBOSTON. July 3 W>-Pewer Uian »•

Ihe uiual number of wool buyen ° j are In th* market loday. The quiet* h er wool market U Influmced by In- rentory Uklng by manufacluren *’ and Uie holiday tomorrow. QuoU­tloni on wool hoveier. are (irm t l price* realtwd Ute lart week. The r reeelpu of domeiUe wool t l Doiion eloi during the week ending luly I. eitl- ren mated by lha Botlon grain and (lour >i<-i.v,-h.ny, .monnlArt In llH«mnpounda, compared wllh DJ33JOO non poundi during the prertou* week. er,

SOLDIER CREEK MAN ILLFAIRFIELD, July 3 iSpeelil to

Tho Newi) — John Pinch. Soldier Creek, li under the care o( Dr. W. B. Parklmon, leriowly 111 with Influ- c ema. ________________ No,

BELIEPSOOETY MEETS AT “ i c nO «* ON MVRTAtCH U K E No,

MURTAUOIt. July 3 tSpeeUI lo H The Newi)-Fl(ty-flTe Udle* uiem- t bled a t Ul* D. K. Egbert home bn 1 Uurtaugh lake Tueiday for Ihe do*- cwt tng locUl of the Rellet Mdeiy (or C Uie wmmer month*. An Inlerertlng program wai peepared and given aft­er which refJTihmenti' were lerred. Rellef*oclelyvbltflrttromT«lnPalli r Induded Meidamei Kite KUkm^n. buj FloMle Klrkmaa Mra. T. D. Ree», (a Mn. Jane Eva Adanuon. Mn. Ber- eaj tha Mae Haiuea. anc

.HO, TUESDAY MORNING, JU I

G A S O U N E A U E Y - n-T H A T S SOMETHING

^ t P T H e R e ’S AMH RSSEMI0 r r IS o u e t o a b s o c ia t ic *

EM VlROMMENT.-MCrt HERE KWOWIMO H-S PA^BMTS I :

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M President Roosevelt's Mes* u sage on Money Causes1 “ prices“ im is ? “ siiarplrI- —2 By JOHN P. nOL'GHAN^ (AuocUled Preu M uktt Editor)

CHICAOO. July 3-EnihuiU*tle buylns that overwhelmed the gnln

id maxkeU loday following President ■e Rooievell’i money mewgo lo the• wotld ecoBDmIe conference took I- wheat .aloft Blmo«t 6 cent*.i" Report* of damage lo Unlled : SUte*’ crop*, alUiough of a charae*^ ter leldom If ever equtled. were ^ lecondary to th^ market effecU of . the new decUrallon of tho naUon'*° flnaneUl policy. ThU wa* on-lng I

largely W the fact Uiat wort of big disturbance* In foreign exchango as a re«ult of Uie preildent’* meatage

. came wtth dramaUc luddenneu be*° fore Uie grain' nuukeU opened.^ Traden also regarded a* a foregone• conduilon the nature of the crop• report*.J, aeiea Baeyant0 Wheat went u high In tlJM^ a p 0 builiel Ior &(ay contract*, and clot- 0 ed buoyant wlili moit o( the day *0 gain* held, 3S to 4 'i cenU above t Saturday^* (Inlih. com l! i to 3H . up. oat* 1\ to 1\ adnnced, and

provision* ihowlng ft rlie of S to 2S . cent*.■: Whest rc6e In nearly a vertle.tl e line, beginning with a Jump of al-- mott S cenU. doMly accomptnylng 0 new* that BrlUih-exchange. dU-

tiirbed by Pitildent RoOMvelt's ae* tlon, had Buffered, a eudden varla- llon of 14 polAU. Tlie wheil mtrkel,

3 at the very moment of opening.’ timaihed high price record* extend*, •Jlng Uireo ye*r» back.Com and oiU,• I ilmullaneously outdid all rteent top^ price recordi. Setbacks that eniued A ■, In wheat and other grain* were

tlirirf And reUIIvdy *llght. wlUi the y fltyi hIgTieit " quoUllon^ reached ~• luit belore tndlnir ended,__________J EftlmaU* Appearr Unofficial crop ertlmaie* whieti 5 j were Uiued today tndlcited then

I htd been more than 100.000,0000 buiheU reduction tn Unlled SUte*

:i>prlng tnd winter wheat cropi dur*• Ing Ihe past monlh beauM of ab-

normal hett and wldeipretd drought. The drought lodiy w u I vtrtuKlIy unabated. (W high tem- I iKnturei In part* n the wheat I

- KAld today i reporU ihowed a crop I1 dlMuler whleh for extent of grain I : Involved and territory Alfected hid I B RppAtenlly set a m otd. IS i IaIm I• imtlcaiing Ihelr.total ralndll during I

June had areraged only 1,7 Inches Z <^mi'>ared"vnih a normal of 3,75 I mdiei. I

The aggregate United Stales I 1 whett crop tht* lewon wt* uno(* U

(Idtlly estUnaled a* tlie tm tllut In j 37 yean, oaU the imalleii In 3} jo ? yean and rye Iho imalleit In 40 . yetn. The condlUon 6( cem w u . figured as Uie lowest on tword, ex*: cept In 1037 and 1934, DomesUc , wheil production this leison wis ’ glren a* 200,000,000 buihel* under = . home needi.; Cem and other gnlni' look thetr ; cue mOdtly (rom wheat action,1. ProvUloni went Alitrply higher ir }'wilh bog values and wllh gralw,__ J

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[ PORTUND ORAIN: PORTLAND. July 3 W - Wlieat ’I elo«d: July 7Se;fieplembep7Bc; De- ’■ ' rembe'r S3e, Cuh: nig Derid Dlue- 4• slrm 84c; dark htrri wlnler 12 per fLant.fl5c;.Uie.*>oieJLpeLccnL:Bc.. II Mil »hlle. weitem while, hint wini- •

er, norihem iprlng, wTstem red 72c. ri O ili: No. 2 while t34. ITodty's CAr recflpU: Wheal M; '

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ri!icA c;o CA.S1I c h a inCmCAOO. July 3 (-3-,-Wheal: |

No. 3 hArd 97 and 97'ic: No, 3 mix- Ied 96c, , I

I Com; No. 1 )-dIow SS and SS’.c; INo, 3 white 48't and 47c. IB

Rye: No sale*.ntrjey: 4< lo 87e. B lTlmolhy *eed: »3,40 lo IJ.7S per t

cwt.aover*eed:t8totIt,7Spercwt. • |

PO R TU N ^ IIAV ‘PORTLAND. July J iT’- H iy i

bujing price from producer; Alltl- t (a No, I new crop tI6; No, 3 |I4;eajtern Oregon tlmolhy tl«; osu 'and vetch tI5 olti |

JULY 4, 1933

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I fRO»r the rolllnir wheat fields o I Icon and Idaho Is iiourinfi: a gold

house-i full while other thousai , piers nwailinK Bhipment down I amount of tho wheat is bcltw « ' phows II riverboat'at The Dal grain piled about it.--</f^ Phot

; Once Old Irons

JOHN DWYER, 80, Startup, Wasl old frigate Constitution during the first time he had boarded aa a cadet aboard her in 1863 t

City Hall D eligh t'

B lBUILt li.v local residents vrh'o gi

their w;itcr bills and city taxes, now 550,000 city hnll tha t cosl .imount came from the insuranci Sixty thousand adobe briclts w electric light fixture.^ donated. \ laying the last brick. Left to ri Stilgenliniier, A. L. Richmond, the electric lipht fixtures; E. 1 and George E. Krueger.—(/T) T:

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Ids of eastern WoshingtoD, Ore* golden fl04iii of groin with rare- jusands of sacl(H arq piled along - • own the Columbia river, A large Ing shipped to the Orient. Photo I Dalles, Oregon,-v.ith sacks o(Photo.

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Washington ,at tho wheel of tho ring ita visit to Seattle. I t t o i :ded the vessel since ho sensed !63 to 1 8 6 6 H ^ Photo-

h t Of Taxpayers

110 gave-their labor to pay-off ixes, Brawley, California. hai'iR cosl only $4000 to buili-Th»t rancc when the old hall burned, ks were made by citizens a ^ ed. Mayor R. L. Bawer is sho i^ to right: Former Mayor it. «• ond. hotel owner who donatca E. E. McIntyre, m o r Baker

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WTlwd fw « *>*r *»«MtnA acrtob-Bal her btM tli with „

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B tnta B»Td. hw cemt fnm. AaxHM «B Uu MOW boat wllh di

CterfV* aolhff, pcfh«p« bte»attitM-twf beard U ul NIcbeUi bt* uinbcHled ft tuT t fam of mefi*r >

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OM 0l*ht whtn IhfT dlnlia »)— E n it r - B tK r - y a Biriiit— liutfaf “ ■

or goliK out M UKy luuall)- did, to BffDl# Bo>’d wlked in. di

Otorjlt u w her flnl. broke oH In •omeUiing the » u Mylnj. and t* ■ und ind lU nd i t Ui« »lilon In ^ »Wte th lt w u ilowljr td rucing ^ flown lh# room, hippllr WMdoiu g.th l t liM WMthf Dt Mil ffOI. • , There were lm men wllh her. indfor ene wild moment Owrulelhouslit rth i l pwhips one of them might be ‘5 Nlcholu, but of eoune It ww nol, J

••"aitd iBe'tftiKh r iier bttalh »-llh~a ^ QUiek lUh of dUilipolntmenU

Bemfo «nj dreued In. vhlte clilf- foa vllh'ft flMCT of tome ex- «1 penilra looUn; fur! iM one of Iho men » lih her wu Mnrlne i bou- f*' quel of oimMn ro6cs vhlch he sir Uld beilde hrr plite when U>er u l l dovn kl ih^lr libte. ml

“OeoTjie-whnt ire jau •iitlm: lit ft* r Erelm uked, bul (lUHt i t ett

.once the uw tor henelf. 1“Bern!* nnydl Well, noi# jou nn

»«1- eJI:’Se< mlial?" Oeorjle ft»ked.'MTifl altenlion ihe set*." B«l>-n »h'

u td rtlher lartt;. T h t t tall m ui nt< «lCh her U Lord Sllbury. The olher «« I auppow U her huabind. Why men bu win run after eommon vomen la Wf more Uian I can unOcntand. Worn- ' «ni nerer run aller caramon men. «*l Ther are far loo lensltlre." J

•ir >rUh »h#'d come ind ipeik to hi: . un." Oeorile uld. «>c

Thero v u t fluih of excitement ooi In h rr eheeki*, and ber tre t looked fn dnrker than usual

I'l MippoM Ibe th lnb lhat ll Is m< my place td jro and ipeak to her." Pl( Crelyn utd. -ErerTthlni U upilde ' “ dB*T> novadiri. Dul very probibly Ml I dhill so ind ipeik to her. I ihould >n: nice lo meel Lord Sllbury. You're I not filing anylhlns, Oeorsle.” thi

"I'm not hunjry." Oeorgle uld. Oforitle looked i l Ihc iwo men u l

vho ver* «1Ui Bemle. Lord Sll- Ir bury w u Ull. and ihln. "Hunrry bui Ibokln?." Ceotfle thouRhl; he re- he minded her ot one ot the Pcen In noi "Iplinlhe," of vhlch ahe had teen I

nmiteur pcrtormince. Mi*, vol Spears hsd been In Ihe clioru*, and " the hftd clven Oeomle a ticket on P0( tb* Kcond and-moM-iuituoetuful ': nluht. , ■ ■ . loo

The oliwr man who Evelyn hid hei vaguely luppoted to be Nlcholu wr VM youns and'fW r.'imnrmninatfr

----->4Uv«-v•bt.lo4lU-eoM-Md-ll*l^too Beicirefullr mtrcelled.

‘ It you've tlnlihed. Bishop, ve »n may u veil go to the lounge," Ere- am lyn u ld . pe<

Aitd 11 VM In the loun«e, over hli coffee and llquere lhat Oeorgle 1 w Introduced to Brale. sle

"My d a u g h te ^ O ^ le . ihe 'i i h ii film fan, MliL^pord. She knew all -

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about you directly i meoUooed your' - name."

Berale turned turry, bUck-lutted •yei on a ^ l » . . - ' '

"Hov tveel," the u ld ; the in lM a l tho Kiri ind Ml down be­tide her. bul the tlUl Ulked lo the men. leeinlnB to tingle BUhop out for-Ipeclal altentlijB^ . _ .

O eon^ viUhed her vlth a fn l- lAc of unreftllty.

She WM ao ftlr and imill. like a doll.

Of eoune Nlclulu mutt love tier. Men ftlvayt ltk6d that type of slrl much better than anyone datk and brown-iklnned like henelf.

A long m lrm en the wall oppo- tile reflected Ihe little 'poup they made, and Oeorle ttudled ll with ;

[ tombre eyei.r “ I h e WM veirlns ft DroWiffroor ‘ , tonight which made hrr lock rren

darker and more elfln-Uke.I ^ l y s had Mid It v u ft clerer ‘ touch vben the dieumaker (vho 1 ' cilled heneJf Irene, wllh an accent | : on the second lylUbleH hid aug-

geated brovn."If'you a rt tunbuml, you m i|ht

a» weU mike ute of li lutead of _ trying to hide It," the told Oeorgle. i "You're a brunette and cm never *

the motl of IU" ^Bul lonlghl Oeorgle hitcd her-

« lf : hated her dark eyea, and her (ti(ck wsry hair, and longed to be fair, and nil pink and vhlte like ,the t girl bctlde her,

E -en Blthop looked at Bemle kd- 1 mlrlngly v llh the tired eyoi lhat lately hid teemed lo Uke no Inter- e»t In anything. . ■ A

Bemle v u ipeaklng to her .nov L nnd Oeorgle rouMd henelf wtth an A elforl. , L

"You mutt eome and i«e me." the v u uylng. "Comt and tee A me mike a picture, Ko, I didn't L mean to do any vork over here, A but they made me nieh an aUrac- L tire offer I limply couldn't refute."

"I thouid love lo- come," Oeorgle «Ud. A

She knew tlu t ilie v u trying ^ hard lo hate Ihli girl vho w u Mleli- fl)o( Boyd't wlte, but lomehov ihe oould noU There v u tomethlng m L friendly In the blue eyci and tmll- ine lip*, wmethlng In her voice Uwit made one feel u If the v u reitly ^ plea.«d lo meet one. A■ "And your hutbwid?” Evelyn - ftike4 gracloutly, "Is he to mike ' any pictures In England?" u

Bemle half shrugged her vhlte v ihoulden. -•

"My husband ts In Oerminy." Uie tald vlihoui much* Intereiu "1 rcil- h' ly don't knov whit his pItnt ire ,i but I think ll ll very unlikely that n he will mike any more plcturei ni not (or a long lime at leul," U

Lord Sllbury epeke In a bored k voice.

"Boyd's been damned unlucky. . poor devil." I,

"■Ufiluekyr Srelyn tchoed; Uie * looked up into Sltbury-s ftce viih ff her most engaging imlle. "Tli&t't wry tad. Nothing tertout 1 hope." ‘

■mere viiui'ifintnrjnence, llieff

"He bad ftn unfortunate accident tome monthi ago. I thousht ever>-- “ one knew. He very stupidly Hop- It ped ft runiway hor»e, and Injured h ll face,"

There w u an acute silence. Geor- sle v u Hiring dovn at her folded in hands.

"Hov very, very ud ," Evelyn—11 ye

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NorthbesBd- Train S<0 arrivei .._«__J:l0 P. U. . It VNION PACIFIC 5TAGE5 Fl

Katlbotud ' ', A nlvei--------------------- 9:M A. M, -K Leaves ............ 9:87 A. M.n Arrive*______________ U:i5A.M, „

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e Arrivei - A. M. t Leaves ........ ,B:IS A. M.

NOKTn BIDE 8T A 0U t Jerome, Weodell and Gooding

Arrivei----------------------8:«s A. M.. L eave_______________ *:JSPAL! OTBBB BTAGC LINES Ni e Tm N PALLS-SQOSBONI te0 Leave ------ H'W A. M. tli. R e lu m ______ _____ S:JOP.M. ar

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tald. "And Is there no . . . 1 mean, St e will he never Tecoverr m

Derale made a little grimace,‘ "I really knov to lliUe tboul »• him," the u ld In a volte that **' I seemed to espress sorrow and de- * '< mand ijm pjihj'. "You »*«, vc're ” ' nol such good Irlcnds u ve used ^

to be." She tlglieil. "Marriage I s * i 10 ilUIlcull. I ihliik." .

The ilJence frU egftJJi. m d Oro;- ^ i• Kle found hetielf vonderlng in be- tjj

vUdermcnt why ll vas that she could more'eully feel Jealousy nov _■ ahe v u ture thal Dcmie did no'. R lore NlcholM. than when the had

J bten-afrilil that she jlldJore him.____-.Marriage Is all wrong," ailbur>-|

(■ sa!aniTliirnrtd"vny.'""TK«'lrOUWe~ . U lhal none of m lind 'irou t—tll l - ^ . ll's too late." (nI Oeorgle spoie quickly. to

I'll Iin'l alvay* like Ihil."Bhe fell that everyone vas look*

I Ing nl h^r, ~"Dftrllng," Evtljii said In her

> moal m iternil voirr. "You aro so . young and linlrMl If* beautiful. .

Isn't 117" the iildrfwed the o lhen.a:Baind.ftW'oniLElllLl3f»l«i::______

The effemlni\ie youth spoke for the fln t lime.

“Slie'll toon Ick- '^m," lie u ld .Bishop chmerd the .converMlloii. "And the plclurc you nre «•

mike." Miss Do.vcl Mny We knov vhnt It in, or 1» ll to be a >ecrcl7" I

Demle smiled. I“Can nnylhlng be;kept n secret I

nowadays?" the nslcfd. "No. their Isn't any eecrcl about 11 nt nil,- l l 'i I a picture l« be csllrcl ‘Dy the World I Forgot,' aboul a fnmous aelcr who lu t his populultv ihil the girl vho I Mood by him. It's good 'sob' stfilf. I I'm told. I

Uiere v u a lltilr null* of ^JclrU | bc»ldc her; and Orotcle hsd gone, I hfedJf.is of h 'f ronihfr'* cr>'. .

"Oeorgle, vhere are Vou going. Oeorgle?"

She vent up the «l(le stalrease Ilka a whirlwind snd Into her room. Uiuttlng awl locklng-ihe.tiooLbt^ _ hind her.

Tlien «he ttood In llie ilarknm sobblns.

Hftrtn'i any of tlifm gnl « hu rt? Wwn'l Uiere oiif fpsrk of plly In Demle fnr llie min *lmm she musl surely once have Inved . r

"Ur Ihe World Fnrjnt." How eniild ! she b 'a r lo act In fiich a story knowing that Minirvh're. inllfs , away. Nicholas w u fishtins walnst i the tragedy lhal had rimed hli hfe?

'B y Ihe World Forgni." Well, the T 1 vorld might forget. Who eared about the vorld

Oeorgle folrtflTher ftrmi over her brea;>l a> if to flill the. paln th tl w u there,

" in nerer foiget my predotis,

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For Salfr-PouliryFTIYS AND H lW 8,7jil 8TO AVi.

M s t ' a' ' ■ <.

J- never," the tobbed a l o ^ tfk-'ihe d *' m m who w u not ihenrTofiear.

iCopyrlghl. 19», Doublediy Dorani °

a. ‘•Pf. Bj'ConHnuitd) likL -----1---------------- pi- MANY BURLEY FOLKS Ji

LEAVE FOR MOUNTAINS ^I. — '5L BURLF.V. July 3 ifipecUl to Till '<

N evil-A Qulet Fourth will bt ob- »' served her* as there Is ne celebra-

.L tlon of tny tort pltnned. The tiores !■'I- ara closed for the lhree.day holiday S. ind will not open liimijyfflrifn(1)iy C

i- morning. Many are liking advanugfi 6 t of the three dayt and hive gone on b; . rithfng and cimplng (rfpi (0 (ht c ' ‘ mounulns. C in were leivlng all day U 1, Sundty picked vlth fishing equip- u

menl and bedldng. Some have gone to S itl Lake Clly, othen to DoUt *

ii and a Isrge number vill ipend the ,» holiday In the Hilley couniry. There .. vlll be a felebrailon t t Albion .vllh - f races, picnic dinner and a good J patriotic tiroCTim In the elty I I, Tlie celcbratlon vlll close v ltii 'u n n i 'K

nliht dance, IThe story pavilion veH ot Ihls

• d ty vi;{ be tjic uxne ol a dunce on ;•*• the Fourth. • ‘ iSfc' ' ' ............... ... ■ ? *' yI-. RESIDENT OF GODDING ■ « l|_yjSilS_AL_CABVALUS.Hy ____________ "

" The Nevsi—Recent visitors and bi travelen ot Ooodlng Included the tollowlng:

Ml«» Olftdys n'in* lett for Cor-• / ____________

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: THKSK yoiiiiK iicU'csHt's from «'i I ctl to th e rank of ' ‘ju n io r s tn n

cnnfn ic l. Tlicy ,nrR (lo p row , lol t G rrn r. Rnrlm ra Kiii.'or.'i. Ccnlr

u n y , l/i rc n n I-wypon. noU om r BrowniriR',--(/P) Photo.

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- | Situations WantedWANTED - PRACTICAL OR UA-

temlty nursing, photu W .

■ Help Wanted ~* I WANTED - MARRIED MAN.'EX-

I perlenced for farm work. B .J. Dll- ler, OIBS-RI.

" For Saifr^ReafEstate- M-ACRK OREGON RANCII:*^* E. xrro. irritated and In crop, Iind ' all feneed. lair buildings, deep well. = etcellrnl toll. Price t3(00.00. Ad- he drea Owner. Box fig. Vale, Oregon.

SPECIAL FARM"BARbAINB ’ lN _ Washington, Oregon. Idaho, Mon-

Una, Terms. Irrigated, cut over, prairie, Improted, unimproved: over- field low; Llter«ture, ftnpartUl ad- vloe. Menllon state. J. W. Kaw. 3T

8 Pacific naUwty. St. Paul,

It villls. Oregon, this week fer ■ visit». at the home of her brother.I- Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Brooks andes Mr. and Mrs, Jo* Kellamt, aU ctly a m u Barban, CaUfornU, visitedly Gooding friends and attended lou buslneu, Tiey wer« acoompanledin by Mr. and Mn, Ansel SUunenberg,u CtldvrlJ, TOey ttt rttumed ta thely Utter city Saturday; where they1- ire ipendlng the tummer.ie They are ploneen ot Ooodlng.la J-LL

Leoal Advertisements5 N oricrr t o CBEofroRBl( I D UU Of Howard B. Dexter, di- B 'ceued, - • • —

I Notice is hereby givea by the ua- ,j drftlgsrd tdmlnlitraUU of the es*

, u ie 01 Howaid H. Dexter, deceased, , MO the credlton of and all penons . liaving claims tgalnil u ld deoeued. " to eshiblt theo vtlll Ute nc^'uiry . vouchert, within tlx monlhi afler tbe . first publication of this notice, lo theS. .i»d.*^nUtfmix_iLHer-rt*t!itn»,

at Filer, Idaho. Counly of Tvln ^ palls, su t* Of Idaho, this btlng the .0. ni«pj titwi f»r Ifm tm"**’*'''" d business Of u ld estate.>e Dated June 30th. 1P31.

R im i H. DEXTER. AdminUtnlrt*, Filer,, Idaho.

ky 13 Picked For Film i

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;i ^ 'u lcly ii(‘|)an ilcrl partA of tho II itn rs" by n H ollyw ood film com r, lo ft to r ic h l) I’n t W inir, Alico , c n lr r row : U r p l tn A niin'wn, Ma im ro w : H elen M nnn, A nn Hove

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T . \ / Z M A N Y IH W O ^j n t r \B U T B E N I d C T b M I A \-

V A »K H IM o v e n - .l iT u \ AV«YTWW6f Ml

WWk FO RCitT ABOUT TWV

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Irgains-(

For Sale—FumllunUA-

NEW AND USED FURNnVRE OP = aU kinds. Coal Rmgei u lov u

SIO etich. We trade aod buy or tell

- J e rtlon itid lumllure. Moon't g jj . tndFumliureSKw.Phon*#. •

) Found

,.A‘ FOUND-PAIR OLABSEfl. OWN- er may havi a t Newt for paying ad.

Lostion- LOST -ENGLISH'B LACK ANDjver, vhlle female Springer Spaniel,tver- mosUybUck,wllU<2Pg<u**ndilubad- Ull. Three monite old, M u m to

r. 31 Mary Frances Dates, 174 Uneoln. ’aul,

« Envoy To RumaniaandII ot ilted

lo iiled Krg, the

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tirln ’ thellhe.

ALVnf bwSLET. Texu, VU named United SUtes minister to Rumft-

iho. n la . -w Pholo.II I I

in Succcss

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10 United Sln tcs hnve been c lcvat- company w hich hns them tintlcr ico Jnn.i, Ufricfl W hilncy . G erainc , MarfrnroL U M nxinc C an l- lovey, Helen Fosler and Lynn

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For Ront"~Fumlsh«l

OP DOWNSTAIRS ROOMS. 3JJ 3RD » M W o r t h , _______________

R W y -A W D -B O * » 0 . - P HOW

= TWO ROOM FDRNISUSD APART> meat, US UHa Wut.

__ lO-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, UQ«th Avenue Nortli, w . O. SmlUu

[ i f ' ROOMS-tPeTAIRS AND DOWN, — sleeping poreh, board and garn*.

Phone «1SW.__________________

'Z l ONE AND TWO ROOM FORNISR.ed apartmenU. very lov r»t«

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) to GOOD BOARD, OOOti ATTHAOIS '• Ive roomt, nice quiet horn*. Fr*t . gartge.inJO month. t3t Main Wort

a a W IN APARTUZNT8 - TODI homa vhen yeu are awty free

te a * . Jetomt. Maho. phop* « c

rUTlNlSKED UOHT H O U n kMpIng rooai.. Clot* In. pbcm

n < or caU I t 4«0 Second Aveau n oe tt__________________•

lO C r ONt AND TVO ROOM FCB- olshed apartatnli, v llh or vlthoui

prtvau biUi. Very lov ratei, JusU' m tw jna.

HAVS APARIVKMn TBAT ARI •Q tlibt, also th* price*. 3 and 1

rooms, ntrnlsbed cottplet*. Hm O ' ford. UJ Mala Mortb.

LONG'S AD - T-ROOM FURNISH ed: S-room modem I II ; l-roce

modern |10; 7-roon modem, otu acn MO. A. M. LOBI. PJwn* ees.

HOUSES AND APARIUEMnlumlshid a n d uafuralsbed

House* for tale a t bargain prle«i 907 ShoUioat SU south. Pbon* W

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. BHODAXaJZOIOrTin UAOtJiVZ EuU 'We b an (or rent rwnu

med *P*rtmcnU, office roomi and vet] n u - destrabte busints* locatlooi a t prieei

th tt you ean atford ts pay.

For Sale MiuellaneoutHAND MADE VIOUN, IIM . U m i

Auto. I

FRESH OUERNSCY MILK. OOOO w m 'l ln i , »»0J._________

- FOR BALE - SODAr k>DMTAIR, eloctrle "Liquid Cirmnlo Meehan*

/fold.- Se» Andy WUsoo e r Ftum 303. Buhl. Idaho,

GET GENUINE CRAZY CRY*.Ull and drink your vay to heitth,

H. J. sehvltstr, Ttie Rivielfh Deal- er. 733 Main Avenue E u t. Twla Fallt,

A BLANKTT 4 INOKIS DEEP OP "Sure-TlU'naiuUUon la your aU

tie wtD cool your hom*, also u n up lo half your wlBter fuel cotU, Jobs low u I33J0 for short tin* only, Msho jsiuistim Co. n m t sw , b « 3M. Tvln Ftllt.

USED EQUIPMENT FOR BA U ~ contracton. prage and servloe

. . iUUm_CQUlpmcat..-jAU3ei. .drlU inues, slupen. millers, grlnde.’s,

_ moton. garage and contraclora air eomprestori. concrete mUen, eiec- trlc drills and grinden and aeveral oUier Items. Csll or wtlU H. E. Ryan. 183 Walnut SU, Tvln FaUi, Idaho, Phftne 1300.

For Sale or TradeWTLL SWAP IIM MOHAIR OVER-

a t- itufled set for light cloted car.Icr rjioiie (58.

ronSALEORTRADEPAIRWORK “ *■ mul'i for rallk c m or iheep. nn mlirs esit, l i north Itansen. H. t>

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D E N T Isn------- D l. T. L. OABTNET-D*lltai OntffOSH- woolworth. Central Bldf. Ph. l int**-

Butldstl. P r * * ______ ,— -------------------- - -tWart. - r tn P M R O _________

rOUR BAUJUCTIMB r iD M B I N Q t frea OaaUM MMJ W «tt,

HC P tr t m b t e P t e i » . «

D U ^WantecMMIioenanNUt

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WANTED-PIANO TO UBK. WILS ^ "O'*** Pboa*

' ^ COUPLE DESIRES TRANSPORTA* “ 5_» Uoa to Chloaco. Bhan (zpente*." «»TJI,-— *• W A N m 1000 ACRES OP BEETS KISH- to hoe. B n Tony Vuquei a t U t i-roflei Becood avenue touUu cr 3T7 Jef- waete fenoa.

- - RZSP0NS18LS OOYIR WANTS 40 M T * ftcm .oo thU uaet, ptylng isoo

dovn and remainder In aanuil la* itaSmeMt. P. O. B « MT.

M m I , . ' — u

~ "ToTRenl-OffrumUhed1 ^ 2 : M oun w ‘BgVEK-R O O H H O ro r" I^O T “ * >«* w w h b**p r i S iv w n la n d B P .M , ♦

U B ^ W B B IR IE B P O r " ^ S A t i . bring eonUlnert, Aeroa* f r t a

----- - We aibSUtloo. 350 fallen.UNO — ■ I ■ —

CHERRIES ARK RIPS AT CRYf*____ _ taL 6 priag(. Bzlnf.yiiar m e«o».iOOD Ulner* and pick them, Phette PD*^

Ul,

____ B tn zp PABTimZ. FOR RE N T ra« » • T « m ou e u t c« RO* ,til th . ______________________

RE-ROOF NOW. PRICES WILIi Ftll*. never be *17 lover. Twenty yeait

experteao* r*-rooftnt o n r eld thla* p OP iiet.AU vord ctunnU *d.R .U Ood* j r ^ d in t Phoot U83W._____________

eo*U PROSPBOTORS AHD M IN ER S*'I only. W* are nov making diUvery oa >,B« Ihe New Acme Oold R*covery Unit.

Work* v i t or dry. B trti your go ll W uhet ft p tn per mlnuU. Weight It

X - poundt. Write for folder tnd tafortn- srrtoe elloo. Llnco Engineering Comptny, drill Ud.. 1331 .H. Slrtet Btmmento.

ide.'j, Ctli(oraU."Agcnlt'wanted.,

'* - s = = i = = = = a = —

g Business Opportunities'W ^ EQUIPPED CAn! AT W oiS

derful bargain. Yes, il U payinf ■ "■ now. Write B osU .o tn H m . -

- — - ^ = s s ^ ^ = ^ = ^ s = s a

™ ; Wanled-To Buy----- WANTED TO LEASE OR iu Y MlORK ru y terns, tourist ptrk, npatr !p. shop ot fUllng ttaUon In or iround ft. t. Tvln Fills. Addreti 'P. 0 . Bcs 30,

CoTTilUs. Oregoa

R W I T H O U T BRAKES

~ I H e y - M g i r e R j - BR A N N EI5 .r^

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...lom iiii■' Five-Minute, Session Su((i- . ' ces (or Transacllon of

■ First •ol-Montii Business

An even flTe-mlnule* lufflwd tor trtniMllon of all bujln<.u before • rfjuUr m«lln*.of Tuln F.IU city council Iu t rifnlnt.

Biuixitu Includtd .ulhoflulan t e Mjfment cf bllli loiilln* t1tS2..M which prtriouilf-n»U bctn ip- pronsd br «J<p*ru«nl l«a<li; »t>- prowl ot 1« »pp1le»lloM for I- «n*e of de»ltrt In milk ind milk •• predueu. rtqulr*<J under Urmi of tlu ntn milk Rrultnc ordinance. tnd tnnmtftl ct 31 gpplltMIOni forb« f de»t?r»''ll«iurt; “ ~

la addition council rtcclrcd •

Icity *elghmait«r. <

su it whleh the touwll lu t ««-

to; i tr ti t iprinklln* fund. tm t» : ^ . U net llihtlns fund, tOJO; band,

two: pubtfit ilbnuy. m ! „Milk d ta k n par tl «ich for K

annual lle*nif. und« term* of Ihe niordlnancB which r«iulr« cach deal- T

menV a r to grade of milk rr ^

• , AppllcitlOM for bf<r dealer*' ll- u. ctnMt Included lh<iK ot ,Ihrte wholcsaien. who paid tSO each, and 31 rrUllen. who paid HIM each, yielding rewnue In th# wm of »S17J0. Th« pollB# departnvnl re- T wJrwt j/ntnJcUmw io ttt tbat all Twin Palta beer dealer* leetiro d ty “ llrenjw, ‘

TflHM Hepori TwInPalljpolleedtpajlmcnt'are- 8i

port for June, aubmllted by S. B. 8 Elrod, police chief, thowed 3T ar- « rtfti, and tlMJO floei aueuMl In <• police court. On account ot, vlola- iloni of traffic onUnancei there w m 3a irreit*. other ordinance*. 1; U dninkenneu. 8; mlsdtmeanon and n felonlei under itate lawi. 8. In ad- hi ditlon th t potlCB department re- yc port^ Uiuance of waminn In 83 CMfa of minor tWallow of traffic 'ordlnancra and 5M minor rlola- ci tlGM Of m loui klndii. Me»la ten- rd In Jail numberrd 31. Seven can n, were reported itolen and teven werr (g recovered. co

6U fire alartu wtre turned In ^ during Ihe montli accordlne Id the lire departmtnfa report iiibmllltd by Jack Bell, fire chief. In addl- S* tlon the 0 « department InvMtlsal- ed alx complainu aod made 300 In- *. ipectlmii. "All bujlneti houw* have ... been notified to provide conn tor ” nibbbh conlalneti.” the fire cnld ';:'i reported. ui

Tlie clly welghmuter. U H. Ben- Ion. reported »eale« rteelpl* for June tolallns ta.70. C. M. htcEl- wain, dty Ueaiiirer. turned In hl» report iihowlns I3JJJ1J7 In Hie clly

____ ttfMunLiUhe-tnd-iitJhe-month.. Indudlntt bond Blnklni lund.

T-BEEfTLICENSES BRING ' . CITY $487.50 REVENUE

Twin PaUi city'* Income from beer -j,' dealer*' llcemet alnce 3J beer wa* m Iffalkcd in IdaliD, a. week «eo lajt rei \t/edneid4y. amcunti'to iWViO. ac- rei eortlln* to fUiurt* W. H. Eldrldce. ««

■ fi^ tS K « r^ - id S ,- Ihree wholeiale dealen. Ihe remain- oi

aer. «37*J. belno paid by 71 appll- i,„ ranU frr retail dealer*' Ilcen«-.v «|'■ntree retail dealer* an-lled for 11- iueeniea latt vvek. ci:

Twin Palli eounly h u Lwu«l rr- Wc tall dftiler*' llcenwa to nine appll- cant*.

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ERSKINE’S FRIENDS u!" gather at funeral S

___ tma o u n t DEND, Ind., July 13 (-1V- ,

Funeral urMeei were liHd here thla tu afternoon for Albert utiel FJ»klnf.‘i._ for many yean hrad of Ihe SliKle-

; baker coriwratlon. Kho commlitrd'r,i lulcJde Baiiirday. ,1„

Only rrlallvej aivl a few tricnd*' Mi wllh whom he had been a-vwUleil In builneu attended the iltci. The ! ' net. Charles Tuppcr Hallle!. p.iMnr 'Ch flf lh«-Flr*tTreibyienin-m rcii.“ Or WM In e.*iarse. I Me

cleric heads league m,PAHOO. N. D., July 3 (J-~!ifv , ‘

. BelmeV A. Beree, Faijo. «»> elwl- ed prtaldrnl cf the liilrmalloiinl Youns People'! LuUKr Leatue, *“

UNFAVORABLE WEATHER DELAYS ITALIAN FLIERS _UJTOOHERRV, Nartlifrn Irrlind,

iTBrtday Momlnj). July < i n - l*rwpf([s for the Iiallan w.ipUiiej Muadron utartlnp ihc ncjt Ick of,It* Joum'f to Chleaso tndsv urre i remote wllh reporu al mlilnlsiit ir ll- ,Ini of continued unfavnrabte w tatli-' er In the mtlon of Iceland. '

The 3t planet, undrr eomm.ind ot i Aviation Mlnliter Italn Unlbo. nrre held here yes;erd.iy after thflr nr-1 I riral Sunday from Ams'.erdam be-1 * rauao of thrtatcninc eondiilons ini the the rlclnlty of their re ji eimI. ! Rej'kJivlk. Iceland. The flight be- tan at Orbtello, Italy, Saturday. {

After • long ileep. Oenrnil lulbo; and hU companlant aro^ early, pre­pared (or the 030-mlle hop to Iteyk-, Jartk. but the Loush Foyle, ea which 1 *'

■ they alighted Sunday. wa.i hat)' md weather report* were unfavowble, j

TKe Kpiidron leader l.it.-r Luued!J rtatemenl which read;

•The departure for Icrlanil i» su j- , DendedowlngtoalowpfTMurearca, \\ which la r tn j lermti} ortr noriiina , areenland wllh preuure of 73* mlUI- m ctm. haa begun to extend out to tbe cowt of Ictlaed, causing dlIfl-[ C cult condlllMU over the ben >ec- tlon ot tb» flight, panlcularly . o w Ihe tone of orTiraL’

Paw Eight

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I W i l l i e W i U i * I—.iT .kO B iiT .qaiL L iK I

k - f m u Kare41 w u Uie Ihla nvmln'.If Eter-body talked ae frleTvdly. I e. Ihowht they'd alrmdy bad brrU- 1 I*mU - __________________ •

^ B R € V I T t € 5 ;

• SnbmlU to Sa^^ry-M n. Eilel | noberl*. CuUefo^, undetwenl • ) minor operation Sforday a l U»

■ Twin rail* couniy hojpltal. •

■ iliibmlta to H ttrrry-tdna fUer Kulper. 11. Kimberly, underaeni • |is minor operallon yesUrday-at-ihfr i. T»ln PalU coanly hoipiul, t■ ____Pr Bnlen iloapital-LouU ElkaUad. <1

Twin Palli. waa admllWd Monday t - lo the T*m FalU counl.? hnaplUl I ' to' undergo medical Ireatmeni. *

• c e ^ T w in 'w u . U undersong med- f T leal trealmenl at the T«ln PalU, couniy hoapltal to ihlcJi ttit r u ,, ' admltled on Sunday. ^

■ ■ • '7.' I" t. Attend EipotlUon-M lu Beanor c

. etronk and U iu Ainei Stronk lefl - ;. Sunday by automobile for ChlCago - . where they will allend the world'i " , fair. • “

; FjiJoy Holiday Trip-The Kyle M. p: Walle. Caue Flgge and Charlei A, ,I North famllle* lefl Sunday for a f,• holiday trip lo the mounlalni be- f,■ yond Oalena lummK. (j I , — . — I,

Lrare for TortUnd-Dr. and Mn. 4' ’ Clurlei Welhcrbec aecompanled by ' ' M lu Kelda Slewart and Mlu llar- ' rlct Marlin lefl Saturday erenlng ai■ for Portland where Ihey will »pend a ll

couple ot week*. atI _ cl

Underxoea OpenUen-Mlu Mar- F ' garel'Sinclair. BoUe. alitcr of Mn. tri

C. a WeaTer, Twin FiJU, underwent ei ' • major operation Monday morning

a t the Twin Pall* county genenl: hoipilal. ' U

'- 'N ll e n t a t llopllal^am ea a M Barr, ilx-yrar-old ion ot klr. and bl

■ Mra. J. W. Barr. Tain PalU. under- * went an emergency operallon Sun- r

' day aflernoon a l the TkIii—Ftlti 1 ewinty general hwpllal, »

• ~ ! ir a v n - fw Yellewtl«lH^-MlM Tlieodora flelnbolh, I t N, T»'ln V FalH, lell Bunday, morning wllh Dr. ‘U and Mr*. Oeorge JcnntngJrltahlrlor « Yellowjtone National park where »he » will Kixnd a week on vacation. »

Bark FVom Chleago-Dr. and &bi. *' ■J, E, U ngen«lter and iom . actom- iwnled by Mr*, OeneHeve DwUhl, • relumed from Chicago Monday. Thry ■ returned by way of the Hlaek IlllU ^ nnd Vcllowtone. ^

K..d Vacation Toar-Mr. and Mn. Olenn Jenkins and children have le-O : tiimnl niirr an automobile irlp which earrtcd Ihem looeveral ot Ihe iwtlonni psrk*. the worldl fair a l . Ctiie.-v»o nnd on visiu lo *evenl Mid- P' Wenlem cities, ' r«

VUlt In Nampa-Mr. and M n O. b<W. Tarr, Mr*. II. R. Dav\* and daugh- ■*' liT. Mary Jean U»vl!i, I'ncatcllo.andMr. Kiul Mrr-11. L Calklni and ion. A'Elll* Calkliu. Holl>wood. Callfomlai .vere gitcKt of Mr*. 0. L. Sower and ~

tamlly In NamiM yeaterday,

On VMt iferp.>Wltbur Rowberry. ihiyelte. dUtrlcl auditor for Uie Ida- ,lio Power company, silh Mr*. Row . berry and Ihelr three children artlv- ril yc^erdny for a few daya vUll at Ihr liontof Mr*. Howberry'* parenli,

I Mr. and Mn. E. O, Splelburg.

! Vbllon .Vtrlve - Mr. and Mn.' e iu rln M. Smith and daughter. MU*-omet-smiitirtDrmfrTwtimtiirTi--* -I Mrnt.i now living In Berkeley, Call-1

Mil.. _'J , lirnrning, daiiehier of Mr. nnd' Mr*. Rnillh, and Mr, Drowning, i

Olf tor )Ure*-Taln FalU deleun. 1 lion at Vancom-er, llrltUh Columbia, molor boat rare* lod.-»y will Include Raymond Schwarti and Claude Jones. who'«'lll enter the racei; Mr,<nd Mra, K. V. Wiuhbum and Mai

T ire | S a le

H a n s e n S e r v i c e

S t a t i o n

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F irs l-n riid c .MnnHflcIt! nnd FirM lone U re a a l «

llctluclion llclow }(clnll I’r ifc of 3 5 ', ; .

\ \ 'c hiivc jutil 11 few Tires ' ' le ft n t th is price.

Comc nhtl RCt' them while Ihcy l is t.

yUfflSRMOwner and Manager of May- ;

(air Women’s Wear Estab-' lishni'cnt ' Visit Ground i

“wriiTpInnitonipltlc for Ihe May- I fair women'i ready-to-wear ahop In i

■ Twin F*1U. L 8, Cummlngi, Walla, <; Walla. Wuhlngton. owner, and Frank! U Cook, SaH Uke Clly. manager of . the new »hop. arrived ycilerdayjind f Immediately entered Into a aerlea of conference* with bullden. dccoral- on. and other workmen who arc to

V. make ready the new Imtltullon'*I home. >< II

k- The-6Uytalr will occupy ijuarten ,at m Jfaln arenw weal, reeenlly

_ hy th? New York alore. and ?> ll to be ready for opening early in ^ Auguit. Mr, Cummlnp u ld l u t ere-

^ '’’Bullden and decoralon. a t work on the new Intllluilon'i home, will .

, IniUU new window* and reeonatruct ~ V ihelnterloroflhebuUdlngloembody ^• tdUllncllTe.modcmUUc selling lUg- e “ geited by iome ol the principal ro - ^

men'* ready-to-wear ahopa of Pa- elflB coui center*. _

>e Mr. Cummlng*. who ti aecompan- ,• Jed by Mr*. Cummlng* and Ihelr wn,

daya.’unlll arrangemenu are com-pleled for building ol the new itore I

I. quarten. and will relum to oulal In D, the opening. Mr. Cook, who waa en- '• ,1 gaged In builneti for lomo yean In

Sail Uko Clly. u here lo become a permanent Twin PalU rcaldcnl.

Mr. Cummlngi U a former Twin •.* FalU reildcnt. being engaged in bu«- .

Ineu hen for about IS month* In ino-llin , and having had occasion hi

^ to vuit Tvln ntlls frequently for (/iome yean thereafter In a luper- II'tliory capacity tor a mercantile con- C

*■ cem. loII _ .. . . . _________L.

naaielL TTiey lefl here by motor lale *'* Saturday.

B « ta m * F ro i^ n i^ M n . Maude K P. Klelnkopf. Twin PalU couniy »'

^ icbool »uperlnlendent. has returned* from attending a ipecUlahOrKouru tr- for Idaho educational OfflclaU at the

Unlvenlty of Idaho. Mokow. June19 to 30. -niiny-flve Of the it*lea l»

I. t t county lupermicndenu attended. “y • , so- CanC»lllil(-T«oear»w tredam - *| g aged In a rallUlon a t the Intmec-I Ilon of Second avenue and Tliird ^

*lreel lOuth Uit evening, when ma- ” chine* driven by I. A. Appell. J70 ”

r Founhivenuenorth,-andJ.-H.*Dut- “ 1. meUter. came together on the ( eroulng. according lo police report. »

I Cntertalai BeUUrw-M n. H, P. MUltr. mother of U «K . Miller. Twin . . MU.Mr.andMr*.R.8.Ke«bltt.Mr. M MlUer'i aunt and unele. and the Nei-

1 bltU' ton. Robert Nesbitt, and &(rt.. z. M. Nnbltt..all of Portland, are . gueiU of Mr. Miller. They arrH-cd I Bundiy. The tirnlly group plans a

irlp to Petit Uk* today. I'i, . Ih

, Itom* Fnm JU )tU am l-U raJL ^. .n<< ) Van Auideln and ton. Donnld. re- *9 ; turned yi'Utday frnm a «li-«eek

. Hobatt ny. Portland deparimeni' •lore manager, and Mn, Ky. who '

, are gueiU at Ihe Van Auideln home. >ei I ami Seth Welly. PortUnd. who U IK . vUltlngrtUilve* and friend* nt Buhl, th

i MIlRTAdOll VISITORS I.EAVE >'C< , MUHTAUOH.'July 3 ISpeclal lo a*

Tlie Ne«i)-Mr, and Mn, c . Walker, in Cillente, Nerada, who have been vUltlng 'Mr.'Walker* lUter. Mn,

- n i v lH.fi U nw mrt |_, 0 thelf home Ju t reck. . i. ------------------------- NcI niMphat* e*a b« »uree»fully ap- thi . piled la elflver and alfalfa after fln t e)e

rsltlng ha* been removed. Oel yoor cqi order In ratly. Drllli fnmlthed, Far r<ii

. beaotlfBl Uwnt itte eur lawn rertll- kn . Iier Ohtaln at Warberg ItrM. Fhane slli I !» , J. II. Olandon. DMHbutor.— ill( . Adr. . of

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i A GLORIOUS day o« Hb. you. eHy every Weel o l Ih* lub. y iirl T htri «h«> a decl*. bo*

I rilion to u»a our modern ' laundry lervice will m»in ,

I ' • »•"' . . ' ■ LtMAKE your Dederallon of didr Iftdipandijice from fK* Ihit. hiavy »* iu impoied on

TH E

T R O Y l A t N

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TWIN FALLS DAIL1

N e w R e c o r d F a l l s - 1

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Itecordi fell for the iMond time ullhlrt a week here yeiterday. wben

U. wheal nent up i eenU, Folenllon f and lllcklow elotlDg al M and 87 *'

L cenU mpectlvely.Tbe top of ST eenti fer DlcUnr

_ J Sumbei' I w u the hl|he»t qoeUllon no here tlnee wheat eloaed a l S7 eenla

.Swrnber l. i m II topped thli year-tf * ' prrrlnu Meh. rrgUlerrd )»1 wiek.

ly. by : eentJ, and w u mare than two In and a lulf Hmn the year'a opening r lla , quolillan ot i i eenU en Jaaoary L n nk! — I N

FAHiLY_S^ECTS HOUR I FOR H. HiLLiS RiTES ;

to ____ (I'*'* Funenl lenlfe* for Konce 1111-

IU. Kimberly, who died a t hi* home f' there Balurday *fter an attack ot o apoplexy. rf« be heW i t llw Kfm- JJ

^ I' Hy-linmn at 7'30 Wednetday aft- b

Arrai’igcmenU.were completed yci- » lerday at the White mortuary here, c where th* body rciU. after arrival |J of a daughter. MUi Jean llUlli. from H

f Chicago. 1'Interment will bo in the Rock .

*• Cftek cemclery. eight mUei from » ^ Klmbcrlj'.. In the lectlon whee Mr.

HlllU tormerly llred. Service a t the gnve will be conducted by the pas- lor of Ihe Kimberly Church of Hie « Niurene.

S H H ir i“ D M 5 1 1 H I" ''In . ____

In An automobile aocldenl on the m highway 10 mile* weat ot Snowvllle,:r tnah, lui Sunday erenlng, deUKd r- the arrlul here yeaterday of L 8.J- Cummlnei. WalU Walla. Wa*hlng- z

ton. oancr. and Frank L. Cook. Salt ^ r Uke City, manager of the klayfalr ,, women'i rrady-lo-w ear ihop tlml

ll to be opened here aboul Auguit 1. Another car In whleh a Mn. J,;

u Krouic. Ogdea.and her -daughtei <y were nturning to'Utah from ■ vUll 1 .J In Idaho. luddcDly got oul of a con- ' , M trol when a lire gave way, and craah-

edagalmt Mr. Cook'* machine. Both can were bidly damaged, luid reP9 “ loved lo Snowvllle. Ur. Cook snd

i Hugh Cummlng*. aeten-year-old V ' son of Mr. and Mr*. U 8. Cummlngi.

I. who w « riding wllh him. eicapcd ” .. wlthoul KTlout huru and the boy'a ^ parenu. traveling In another car. cd . exlrlnted Ihem from Ihelr overturn- th

ed machine. Mrt. Krouic rtcelved nd.. cui4.about.lhe.heftd.ind.face._____ : quit Mr. and iiln. Cummlngi and ton. t. and .Mr. Cook are gueiu a l the Park re

hotel. hn ». _______________ in-'

° MOTOR REGiSTRATIONS ; DECLiNE 20 PER CENTd --- 1— 'A Motor vehicle rntUtr^illoni In Twin

FalU couniy the flnl ilx monlli* ol Ihl* year ihow a decline of approxl-

7. malely 30 i>er cent under tlioae of the . corresponding period'lut year, iic- . cording to comimratlve figure* com- j, pllivl at Ihg fiNinly weuor'i oilier

0 Collcctloni the tin t Imlf of thl*•, yenr total tST.on. ai compared nlih a x\7ixn the flnt alx monlh* of 1932.I. the comparative tlgurei ihowed.

Tliere have been regUlrrrd tliLi year S773 auiomobliei and 6S0 trucks

) a* agalnil 0117 automobile* nnd 9311 . truck* the first halt of lu t year.1 IL INST,ILL NEW MACHfXB

. ByitLPV. July 3 ffipeclal to Tlte Ncw»l-H, U Harpsler, proprietor of

• the Builey bakery, has la^ullcd an I elecUle brrad. sllccr, bringing hU r equipment up lo datv. The devicc Ur equipped wllh sliding eomigaied'• knlvw. which are acliated In oppo-1 t site directloni. cutting tho loave* In '• illces of cqiuil Ihlckneu at the rnte

ot about 1000 loave* an hou^

V IC E D A Y S ! ■

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your heillh by Ihe wativ lub, clolheiline and Iron. board.

WHEN ydu diicovar the Iru* economy of our i«rv.Ice. you’ll wondir why you didn't tebei long before Ihil.

Try u.«h;> well

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Burley and Rupert Folks Ap* ^ pear Hiirt More Than

Attendants First Ttiought if t -^k. —“»o W. J, Amoia. Rupert farmcr.-e- n* p, nurtU. Mtaman, who gave hU L ndUresi u Burley, and Mis.' Ava*

Miller. Burley, were being treated In | T«'ln PalU hoipltal lu t nlghl for ^evere Injuries luftered when the nu-

C tomoblle In whleh they wen riding ^ collided wllh a truek at lUawn Sun­

day night.IU Mr*. Ellubeth Seeds. Durley,

fourth octupant of Ihe coupe Am- o( old w u driving, w u released at the

JjOjpJUl after being treated for cut*, t . bruUei and a gash on the forehead.

TTBrry^milinfTTumrOBahom*— i . and Ihe leven-year-old ion ot Mn., « C.T.Wauom.Quhl.occupanUoflhe| a) truck with which the Arnold ear cot-, OJ llded. were not Injured enough to re­

quire hoipltal treatment. I ■X Arhold lu t nlghl «-a* u ld lo be m the motl icrlouily Injured. Phyil-,' f ctiins af<l h it note r a i ‘broken Inlo

fragmenla.” HU right leg w u frae-1. lurcfl and hU cheek ind note K tn

« cut deeply. BurtU luffered a flcih wound on the right leg and a cut on ;

, Krlbcd aa extensive utd 'bad.' MUi , Mlller'i Injurle* were a fnctured rib. ' facial cut* and a bad knee wound. | II w u Ihoughl U*i night that none

Eot the thrre could be nleated trom the Ihe hoipilal loon. j

Cnih tlalni Coupe Ttie accident occurrcd al a Han-

w nt Ilreet Intenccilon, where filling ' . Matlon* occupy dUgonal cornin. . J UUlillne.d/lvlng the truck, wuleav- 1 ing one of Ihe filling itallons, when

.Vtn. Wauorn. Buhl, and J.W.SmKh.1, Tulsa. OkUhoma, had gotten out of . I, the maclilne, and with Mn. W u- 1

sum'i ton on the leat beilde him. >I had Itarted the. truck acrou the '

street ton-ard the other iervlce sta- tlon. The Arnold coupe ilrutk the t

f. truck iqu.wly In the middle, accord- I ins to reporu made to Investigating (

■ officer*. ' th The Drake mortuary ambulance.- couniy oflicl.ili and 'nvln J=iIU phy- ? A alclani aniwered Ihe emergency calL I gj Ptrat aid wa* glvMi In Hanien and f , the four Injured penoni then i (j brought to the Tain PalU hospllal. e '* Ttie coupe wa* “almoit demolWi- I f. cd." according to iome wltneuei, nnd *

Ihe truck ra* dim*ged where tlie < ndvLieabllltyof repairing It hM ^en I qucilloncd. I

1. Mn, wauOTirwUh'her"Mnr«M-c k reluming from the Middle Wnt and 'f

had engaged BUhllne to bring- ihe|V group fo Buhl. IA

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' ‘ two PLEAD GUILTY TO ) CHARGES OF GAMBLING

| u Twin PalU police magUtnte col- I J lectcd ftnea yeiferday from Hugh

OsppUiger, one of the ownen of the 81. negU card room, Shoahone a tm l louth. and from John O'Neal, an

\p - employe ot the eard room, who pleaded gullly to chargea of gamb-

Ifln Ung. Copplnger paid *38. and O'Neal, 113. fine and coau. Police offlcegi.wha made the arresU late Saturday nlght,.uid .they u w R l In money on the c u d table, and re- Jtored the n oney to lU righlful

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Ihe Puncnl iervlce* for Mn, U raj III*, Johnion. 49, ]ts Second avenua cast, 'ad. «lfe of C. L. Johnion. were held a t [na;-th^Evln*andJohnlonjunlnUtlap... tr*. el Sunday afternoon a t 3:30. the! Dr. Bljah Hull tongbnke. pu to r :oI-, of the MethodUl Epljcopal church, re- offkUtcd. Mr*. F.D. Miner and MUa’

I Pern Miner ung three dueU. -Uad. be, Kindly Light.- “Abide Wllh Me." and

n l-;-N o Night There."Interment wai fn Twin R Jli cem-

elery. Pallbearen were Roy Logan. «« Robert Logan. Oeorge WalUce. PM »h Wynn and E. T, PBCker) all of Twin 0'' FalU. and Letter Stroud. Buhl, i t “ T in . jphnion ii lurvived by lic r

huiband,-two daughlen. Mlu Ruth ‘‘7 Johnton and MU* CTara Johnwn,

bolh of T>in FWIi. and three broth- ™ era. Oicar Culbertion, Central City.

Nebnika: Harry CulberUon. Seattle, and W,'R. Culbertaon. Nampa.

K WOMAN FIGHTS FUTILELY I I TD SAVE DROWNING MENtre , j

WILLIAMS LAKE. BrltUli Co- U . lumblt, July 3 (/^-Word reached < im, here loday ol tlie heroic itruggle of i he A woman to u r e her huiband and i la- hU companion when their lallboat 1 he o«rtuined in a gale U4l week on ‘ d- iioUted Punui Uke. 125 mllet weal i ng of here. She eicaped death but the

two men droaned. ce. IKporU to the Canadian preu ly- Mid Mn. Alex ManhaJJ kept Jirr tIL huiband afloat for Ivo houra be­nd fore he died, and clung to the body I en until ehe law Edmund Hudson w u I al. collapsing. Slie gruped him. but a i ll. heavy wait torced him under, ahe 1 nd u ld . and then for houn the drifted lie with the boat, unlll 11 touched ahorc. en Her ordeal luted Mvcral houn. ,

I "When I found my*elf alone. 1 i ai-crled lo aod-l4-help-me,-eapeclaIly i nd for the uke of my llltU Pam lce';- : he her elght-year-old daughter, ahe 1

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Flag Displays and Popping 01 Firecrackers Marklice

fc"; . Advent of July Fourthill!--------^T»'UvPalls peopIe..wlth-few.cxc«p>.

tloni, look two day* to prepare for todiy'* celebration of Ihe Fouith of July—without a celebntlon program at home. * ^ _

i_ A desultory firing of flrecrackera i [ throughout a conildenble nnge InI I dorntown and residence dUtrlct*

late l u l nlghl marked tha near ap­proach of the holldiy, and today the

[Cliy'a lamp-iioiit fUg dUpUy U lo b« ‘'" if lu n g out In evidence ol T rin W U' “ t ' ohserraflce ol tbe r«n t. Many pf the

merehanU who closed Ihelr pUcesot‘' “ H K ^ e n -y rn frtir- in -cw ifo rm ltr

a ith a threc-dsy holiday program. ^ had decorated Ihelr ihcrw windori, ch. and flagi and biinUng appeared In “ many (juarten Ihroughoul the elly. nd Ejceptlotu to Ihe three-day holi­

day rule InEiuded two or three groc- ^ era. alt drug alorea. cafei iiid cigar

Itore*. biildci the potl-ofllcc and i mo*t of the county olflcei,. '

>ln ITie poitolflce and alt county and clly office*, except ihcrlfl'i and po-

iff llec-dep*rtmenlirwUl-be-cloied-#il- th day today, ,•n. Holiday celebranU In Twin Falli_ , h- will hare accn* lo IIicatrM. d&ncc j ir. partUow. plunge*, plenle groundi. , le, cafe* and publle park*,

A celebration prognm U achcdul- ed at Nat-8o6-Pah plunge, three and I

y one-haU mile* east ot lloUUter. i ■' -A eouoty-r-ide plcnlo ef BaplUt ' M chuitlic* and Sunday ecliooU U lo ' " be hetd on Itte. county fair groundi < ; a t Wer. ' ''0- Tha Mooie lodge U sponsoring * j ed celebration at Jerome. Rupert open- | of cd a two-day celebntlon yesterday, | Id Uld a two-day cclcbratlsn at Holley | at U being attended by many who a n , )n spending tha holiday In tha Wood • t tlTcr region. :ht ,

A^NOUNCEly|ENTSrr —e- Memben of Twin PtelU Masonic ly lodge'an urged to attend ^ reguUr u builneu meeting et that' organUa- a tlon Wednnday night at .8 o'clock al

ie Muonic temple.d

Lambda Slgmn Phi will not hold the reguUr meellng Tuesday eve-

1 nlng. bul on Wednesday will gather ly At the J. H. Banici home on E u t ~ Heybum arenuf to go lo a moon- w light swimming party at Dlerke'a

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ig m ilD IS IE IK f lrBlusle loven of Twln-PitBa laat

night enjoyed a concert by the phIU jin a harmonic choir of WllUmette unl<

" venlty. Balem, Oregon, at IheMelh- arV odUl EpUcopal church. The pro-

gnm wa* sponsored by the Bp- . .. worth league ot lha church.In n The group of 39 ilngen. wuh

. Dean Cameron Manhall directing,U en route to Chicago, where It wUI

cep.- be.onLor.48,jnuaIciit.prffanlattijr»____for to be heard In concert at tho

h of World'* fair, each group the offlcui ram reptTjenlallvo of one ot the stale*.

The choir U iraveUng by charter- r— cd stage. IU member* were gueiU '

a f the Park holel last night and “ ^ »111 be tonlshl. laying over one day

becaute of the Fourth of July, Their . next appearance will be In Balt

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% LUMBERMEN AWAITitS--------AGTION-ON-WAGES------am. _____I'* : PORTLAND. July 3 w - W. C.

RuegnlU. prealdenl et the Loyal I t- glon of L ^ e n and Lumbermen,

oil- u ld today a new wage Inereaw will ■oc- become effective In t-L opcnlloni .KU- about Auguit I lf Ihe 4-L recommen- ir>d datfon* under the InduitrUl recovery

act are approved. I. An Increase In the minimum wage '

icale to 33 1 etnlMtn hour tor eeitf mon Ubor became, effeellre Juiv t1tT<-L carhpa-»nd'mllir aT dTs- gCT.--------erally being accepted by non-organl-

*1U. aitlon operations. RucgnlU uld . Bc- nct fore thl* Increase became effective i<li. lomo nillU were paj'tng aa low as

22'i cent*, lut- The present r«le wUl be Incnased tnd to O'.i cenU an hour os soon u Iho

government aeeepta tlia Induttry's 11 code. Reugnlts aald. A 38-hour week ,n wllh provUluu to can for leaHna)

-J . operating condition* hai been rtcom- - ,mnded.

T h e 4-L wonU U> a ice a teals I * baMd on nt le u t SO ceilU an hotir."

the preildent of the group utd , 'to “ J- become effective Juit u soon m the

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