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' . iSorjenthan AsoQunccB'Aotioii T o Olieck Soviet,Attompi;

, A t D o w n w a rd P u s h ‘

M O T IV E V A G U E

ffnpreccdQ S tcd S tate m e n t

‘ Em pliaaia o n “ G «nllem ea’a . . - A g r e o w c n t’'

WASHINGTON,' S e p t 20 (W.l—

SecretMjr of TrcMury Henry Mop- Benlhau. Jr., ohriounetd today. tWa .. c o u n try ,h d a- purchaayl l.MO.OOO pounds stcfllxijf ufftrcil <jn thu e**

cbcngo. xaarl<ct3 by the R usslw government " a t any. prlco."' •.

MorsenUmu &ald Uio acUon'WU ta'Kcn o tte r ho. learned oom eone was drlvlns down tbo pound ster-

lltiR. • ■

-In m akln? tho announcement he pointed ouc a trl-partlte afrree*

m cut between Fm nce, G reat Bri- , tain and this Bovcmment eecklhg to'fftablUza world currencies bad Invited "tho coopemUon" o t,o th e r nation*.

, fon n d s S ^ Ilo K Domj n o sold ha Sod leamod, how*

ever, "eomeone Is driving down the pound Bterlioc.” The aterllns w as quoted a t $S.02 yesterday and h a t Eunk rapidly to «4.01.

"On ranking: Inquiries I found th a t the Rusnlnc s u t a bank had given' orders • to sell 1.000.000 pounds aletllnff 'a t '‘best’ , which means a t any price," M orscnthau said. ■

'•When I leamod this I boui their aterlins. I bought w hat tL ., wanted to sell »ath our atahUlai- lion lund moncyJ

"This la th«''^ohly Incident to date o f a n y 'firovemmcot o r any bank o r a n y Individual attempUncr to try to influenco artUlcloUy tho foreign cxchanBC. m arkets I n 'th e United Statea.".-

MOrgenthau :polntea. out’ both ''L ondon a n d '- F a ris -ic a r k e ts ore

cloned.- '

"I sincerely hope th a t tlils In- (ConllBn'ed on Pago ,2.-Column 8)

loCGliSll.

P r u I d e n V T i m a A ttfln tio a to | _ p r iv o f o r V otes; o f H i» ,

• . ' . H o r n

' . H v ia s P A liK , N .' Y.. S e p t 2c!

.. itLEi-Now Y ork/stalo politics .ca.

.' gaged President BooMvelt's htten-

•. tlon: today.

Bolsters Pound

F im ce Devalues Frane to s iif t From feold Standard

U. S. and London Prom ise: Help In

P reventing Raids

SW IFT ACTION MAY PRODUCE WORLD MONEY ADJUSTMENTS]

• By H A BO L» i m t D i a E B ---— (C o m ik E tn U M . Cnlled t i m ,

PAW S, Sept. 20 (OT)—Tho yrendi'g o v en an o n t d o d d o d today to dOToIuo'the frano—posaibly \>j ono-foorth or one- third of its cnrrcnt vflno—throngb a n ’ftgreomoat w ith th e United BtatoB and Oreat B ritain (bat m&7 brlsf^ world-wido c n rro n o y adjnBtm ont.

' P arlk m c a i moots In cxtraotdinaT7 sessioa Mond&7 1« Icgol- izo the dovaluaUoa and' givof

. attem pt a t lower- Ifltr oxcbange value « t Brillsh currency.

LANDONAnACKS CLASS PREIOOICE

Appeals fo r Toleronco As'B oj O&mpaiQiu in Stronghold

Of Progressives ,

ABOARD lANDON aPE O A ljl TRAIN IN WIBCONaiN, Sept 20 Attacking Intolerance and class.'prejudice a s “vlelous and tuuunericao,** Gov. Alf M.

(^dan.«ppciaesd:'tb<}By for.toler- m acs.las‘bo «mipBJ*iie<^' tbrw |{b presidential’

____ ______ _____ . cam*

palgn .ia .nb'poriisiin ,contaflt'*,in pbitiorm speeches ^as ho strung, tljwugli- this Proffresslvo ‘partyi jtrroghold ■ t o w a r d ' MUaroukeo E?bero:b»-wiQ speak on so ' :ii r l ^ to n ig h t .

. DIsturblna FBCtoi-

■<'One o f . the: dlsturblnj tblngSl , t o - « e .* tls la g tid o 'o t tnloleri

/ to falS;l palgn for.reeleeU on.,and'that flrst ctmcdm u th a t be abaU c

• bis horns,■ sta te . ,

■ During the dajr ho saw Mayor Ploreno H . 'ta-'G uK rdla o f Mew ..MtorJc City, Xormer.RnnihUctftt o

)vho:.w a*:riect«d-.inai„, :-„on >;BopubU<j . fo*liiix :tlcJ«t.,w id

^■Mn}•6f‘ ii.^.auaW Ia’s

.

w en tl>«l

KsHSI ----

<61

;tha:

letva o t a-bteabS, .oehaUo g » loWal-

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t#ai-

Ibavo w ado of most th e protecUoa ot. Individual

•sssagiassr.*?

. .■'Wo;.Mu»t\'jio!v« our probl b u t .we tnusbbe ar in mind always th e ':H N e ^ ty {or freedom of the todM duoL Flwo .speech,', free ro- Ugio;!.' frco usaembly- a n oU

jtho go7cmmoLt"power to re-1 qnlaltion oU gold a t the' cnr-' ren t ;a to . Tha Boak of Froace!

already has ceased sold de1ir-|

erics to iadividuals so thatl tochaically' 'P raace— mfllnstayl of the gold bloo natioas—Is off the sold standard.

Tho United S tates and G reat B rltola 'h avo &uured France tbe

"use o f all A eans to prevent mon­

e tary .difficulties.'' T hat is Inter*

pretcd to mean tbo giant atablll- catlon’ ftmds of tho two nations will bo‘ used to p reren t raids tho new franc. O ther aatton* w urged to oooperate.

Franco aougbt, and obtalned.1 the three-naUon agrcemenL

. ' - Termed Good Alove Worldwldfl I t w as cicclalmed la good move. As a result any ner­

vous reperciiulon from th s deval- luatkm In Amcrica Is Ukely to bo 'minimized.

' The a ctual dectsloa to d ^ u e j

■as forced-by tbo steady outflow ( gold th a t had carried the-na- ..otfs .reserves oloae t o ' a point wblch would . endanger national MCUTlty. TbB cabinet couneU' SiH fo r.jl* .l» u r e :m d B y .o it« n o « t,—' ' S ltianos'U lnlstcrV lbecatX tariol conferred w ith H . Merle-Oochtan;

attache o f the United S tate s treSST

WINIMCKS l i i l i i s

S aow faU . B la n k e ts . A nd. lo e O k u s 'S t r e e t s of

, O th e r S t a ( « - ■

iQnirtetv Ooafeaes: D a ^ g e li' to

To^y

00nM««1. ibif./t})tl thit

/ vim ^

DENVER. S e p t ZS at£)—W inter crept into tha Kocky,m ounUla-re- .glon.today/aeoomponled.by snow-'

falls,, .throughout Wyoming showeM which brought-Ugbt mow 'blaaket#' ■. a n d ;' lea ^glaied •. streets and-; hlghrrays - to ..a o rth e n t / and central;;Colorado Md.-.the .moun-

^ - • ‘ hSfe'ting'-: w b d '.'a n d "dust storm opened: tbo sisa iU t Beading I*"---— pl ungi ng -down-

t u ia r S a Vaad o U w ^ th e s i s tC T iTOwnlnrX-tdwas- . rtported,-::,im£W And tieiow^ freeslBjr temperatores.

- • S M tr la aroofltabn^^'Vv ^ As fhe t*£r1a •nnwfl OTCr '.Ool*

orado th e K w m anow faHliigTh

O f j 4 % a.-'fsm

tu n e d to rain In tba low liods and

. ■

•* 1 a s »;lB^#,to-

t y 0 t Tf A. » ia d a e c o t t ^ e d

““ “ SSled la and out of tbo building, giving rise to r e ­ ports th a t .the United States agreem ent Was tb s final m ajor fee tor In perm itting the govern-

Inoftttsea nttexvM The devaJuatWn wlU Increase I the goycremcat's ^ I d rtservcs by 13,000,000.000. to'^lT !w S,w “ oSo 'francs. The cow gold value of tho frano will,.bo between *6 and « mlUfgrama.of gold o f .0.500 flne- ness. the present value U 05.05 mllllgmms. Tho franc will bo pjae- ed a t about 100 to 11* f r a a a to ite rllng and the dollar wUl be , w r t h about .20 to 20u . fra nfa rcompared w ith about 15.10 francs today w ith tha frano around 0

|« n U each.compared with today' '

;0.68Vi cenU -. •

AU markets la tbe naUon havbl been closed u n t i l , o tte r ' parlia­

m ent d

day n ig h t That, coupled with tho moratorium o a commercial debts payable la gold,, mado It. appear th a t Franco Is embarking o.

riod X managed c u rre n c y _____

y i r t ^ . gold embargo similar to th a t now In ctfect la tho United

g & a * i i s , s « K g s

Defying Senate Investigators'

w ith s u offleers of tho company a

aUegtid contempt, 0 . Xugeno I v e j ( L ..„ ....

ItaUjvny A udit and Inapectloa Co., sefnaod, on grounds th a t any OMWor m ight te n d .to tncrirolnato-hlm, to te ll tho scooto com- Dilttoe Investigating civil Ubertlts vlolaUons n be ther or not he had to m up.rooords under snbpocnn. Benator Robert l a FoUetto Is seen (rlgbt) protesting vigorously against I « y 's attitude.

Bourbons Hear Blast At Knox Accusations

FILER, S e p t 25 (apecial)—An estimated 30Tattendants a opening political rally fn this county vigorously ai Ing campaign speech ot Judge Ij. B. Blrdzcll, Wastil delivered tho principal address In tho dining hall a o t tbo third biennial picnic meeting held under tho auspices o Tmln.Falls County DemoeraUc Women's club la st evening.

Judgo Blrdiell, who Is g e n e ra l. - -ounsel for tho Federal D eposltf:

Inautanco corporation; denounced'- the utterances of F ra nk K n o x .' G. O, P. vice prcaldenllal candl-, date, fo r cbollenglng tbo security oMIfo insuraocB pollclcs and sav-' ings accounts, and assailed tho stand ta ken by Merle Thorpe, edi­

to r of Nation’s Business and secro- U ry o t tho United S tates Chamber of Commerce, before tbo A merican

Attack

"If the ICnox statem ent had bcenl mado In 1B32, w h at would bavo!

- - thoTpcakop-Inquired

■Oddilies'

m in is tm litfo tsst n lg tt;:b u t I t took WlUlam H a iry Davla’

-and U Iss B o u lt* Pope a long'- tim o to find one to many. tbem.

Tho pastors were too .busy in a cooferenco. Finally tha local pastor, Rov. W. A. TcUoy, har­

assed h o s t'to the am iual'eoni ference, w as-located for tbo

iob;

,

.

S A L T -IiA kB -C nT , Sept; 2U'

,Balay’s r lS-day ••senteoco' . . . tlninkea .'drivlng.-.-Thoi Judge' wlU b a .b est'tn a n '.afth e lr wed*'

iinoiiCK:

M *hr*outilned'the'banking coadl- tJoa a t th 4 t Ume. "In 1530 thol Republican: ...

didato can t ________ _______ _ , tops tho nonicase th a t savings ac-|

counts, ore no. g o o d - ^ d no ono pays any attcatloa to him." .,

. Blrdzoll explained th a t tb s . . son for lack of public Interest In the Knox sU temcnts, Is th a t bank deposits aie'-gw ranteed, and th a t tho fiscal pollclea of the present I.h a v e been I n ’t

foreclosures and osslstlRg dUtrcss- I homo-cwnera. . V ' • '

- Aids C oaw od U an

■"EroryUUng which this admlnls- tratloa. has done has .beea' In tbo, .interesU of the r an k and file.of:

th e people," the speaker said amid '-ithusUmUo appjauw. - ' '

Judge Blrdsell. vent hero.

I Judge Blrdsell. vent here b y tho speaking butosu of tho DemociitUe laaUonal.cpmmlttee. reported .that

j;f lg s i « to B..rFrom;U

mg; n ^ d to : i ' o R ^ / t h r o u g h

I B I i

lE a n ea a K o v c s F r o tn A ssistant]

P o s t t o b jf lc o V ac ated B y Q eorgo D o ra

W A S ^ G T O N . S epU 26 :niE>- H ary H . Woodrlng of Kansas mov­

ed today from the office oi asslrt- I a nt secretary of war, which' he lui*

!occupied f o r.th re o and yoaw, to the oHlco o f secretary of war, to which ho was elevated yesterday.

President Roosevelt, fro m Hyda Park, anoouneed choleo of.W ood.

‘ ’ as a recosfl .appointment to the vacancy caused by the death of Gcorgo H. Dem .Iast month, Woodrlog haa been acting secretary since th a t time.

Woodrlng became aas' ' retory In Uarch. 1033, Roosevelt adm...

Spanish Rebels Pushing Nearer

Goal At Toledo

Argentine Ship Ready T o Em bark P resid e n t,

■By MJCHAEI/ BfcEWEN . '

<CopyrlBht, lOSft, U nited T tw a)

■ G IB RA LTA R , S e p t. 2G (U P ) —T lic tliiinder o f Spnnisli r e b e l g u n s oclioed eloso to Toledo today.'

R e b els h o p e d t o r e a e h tU o c ity , f ro m tU cir Uivcs a few m ile* '•

•awoy, fioino lim e to d a y a n d c ontinue on to ta k e th e c ity a n d -^

th e A^coznr. - - ' ___ ^____ . .

— TbiT1AV l?cHtiiTo~goverJ)m ent''nnnouneed it s c ru is er, ' V einticineo do M ayo,

THE WAR PICTURE

By United Prcas Today’s developments In tho Spanish dvll w ar:

w r r a REBEIS, Befbro To­

ledo — Rebels hope to reach en- vlrona of Toledo today.

LOYAUST llEADQOAB-

TERS, Toledo — Loyalists sUko Uves oa victory, (Tending aU available mca to fro n t wlU>

knowledge that If rebela up- proaeh, Alcaiar garrison wUi a ttack and death will bo cer­

tain.

DtTOJOS AJIIES — Argen­

tine crulscr standing by to em­

bark President A iana and other high Spanish officials.

. GENEVA - • Prem ier F ran­

cisco Largo Caballero by t£le>

phono denies as ridiculous Ai^

gentlno announcement th a t high oUIcinls will fleo. PosalblUty Indicated th a t Azona and others m ay fleo If rebels approach Ma­

drid while strong men m a in . SLVBRID — Government un­

e arths two plots for uprising If rebels near.

BILBAO — Rebels again mercilessly bomb city.

, . w a i .'

|fitanding b y in 'A J ie a n te liorbor*'.

to e m bark g o v e rn m e n t offio--.

ial,^

Axana A sks Aid ‘i;

Pro.sidcot M a n u el A zana wa*

I one o f tliosQ na m ed in Bucnos^'^

lA ires as Im ving a sked p r o te f r - tioii o f ,th o e ru is e r f o r caeap#

in cvciit th e r eb e ls n e a r e d .-

M ndrid. . ^ . •i-

Prcmler Fraaclsoo Largo Cabal- lero, telephoning from Madrid to ' Julio Alvarez . del yayo, chloT.';:' Spanish delegate a t the league os>^' sembly, denied as- ridiculous th * - ;

I high officials would fleo - seemed possible' both th*-.,;

iBuenos A ires, a nd Madrid stato-ri' I m eats were correct and-that Azana.-';

and some others wore ready to fie*'.- If necessary while tho strong moa-' of the government expressed d<X'>

term ination to rem ain and fig h t It. ><- o u t

Bomb Bilbao ibed BU>

E M E S L A fS lANDiBOOSTER

’ D uriag.hls tenure of offlco as .JM lstant secretary W bodrbg-has had chargo o f .the ^war depart- ' m int's huge purchases of air*.

- ... -and ^eehanis

|plan6S,-,motor-*

f Will File

iiib c ^ e i i s K .

,--- appointed seeretaiy. of — ,, Wooding-Issued' a 'form al sUto*

ment prom ising-to «wrk f o r " ' adequatam tioD al d^ense.’’: . '

0 'n > ''t h i'b e s t -df •-my'.'nblllty I M V onfleavor to c a riy out.the pol- 'Icifs' :liaugurOted o n d 'd iv elo p M '

o*or4»:H.:t»efn," h a so ld ;' "

; F p p d > ^ S to res

«D ldw ..f, poJ*at«,0. .

:W aittty.>:

s i- -J*ntw ic e 7,

iM echanio K ills B oss Because]

H o I n te n d e d t o V o t« f o r

• a . O . P . NonUneo : .

, EUREKA, Calif, S e p t 2d. ni£l I—John MiUer, 4i:year-old Kiireks Imechanlo wBo, according to a n cy«

... shot and,killed h is - -

la JaU today, ,

' . Augustus - E lam ' told om ceK MUler. c n te * ^ the. office o f L ..B . Persko, $ 0 - y e a i^ r - ■ • r e le ra n and owne to -which the

1 B pO nl^ t o f th# g«n

"Tos, r a j a ," Perako'wpUed;

■Bhoeti.WlJiJMho . H U lu raised'n'riOeV S lam said hovr«arhed:-fof t t . b u t .t a t M f

u ’9;ho^;H »^dI*a-b«fot«-dooton^

... tho bay of BIscsy,*far ths-:’'...

sccood day, seeking to force' iU '^ s

sufTcndor. • . . 'i l

A t Madrid, while "Uio gOTem- |S Bcat massed all Its bold bade ths rebels, f -lo ts were disclosed fo r an' untiSi.^i

ig if.th o rebels-neared-tho Tho ministry of Interior. coatrol-»i?

log national poUco operatiOBS, u d - 'g tho general goverom tnt .'^wTeiBr.^

station, were, to b ' "

JaU were t(

o bo Bflized

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w ; T w o , : ; IDAHO EVEmNG TIMES. TWJN FALLS. IDAHO ; 8atny4ay, .atpUat«.2fli.l03ff;-

FACES I^UITS

m y E f w

" V ir tu iU y A b w d o n t G old

’ jS ta n d a r d ; U . B ,.E n « la a d ... • P rom lso H elp

•‘.'(ConUnued rro m Pitpa Oae)

•;tna In th« U nltcJ Btatca, to rotila- -tftln.UiD chosen value f o r Uio >

..^ rw e . .

' r«jv13cd X^rom Pnrflt ' ' TJi# .equaltoUon fund wlU 'p rovided easily from the govern' yjnent's’ -prollt • revaluUon which i-.-ntthout r e d u c l" --- — ::'OiSnU«Q of

„..;:flrtdew.,.th8

lm .1 > r francs cosh .. . soTtly needed Ume. ' . ! '•TS government will hnvc no dlf-;

a t

fltu lty In pulU as -tho jnensures

■;throuK]i parlltuacnt I t not only .j>6«seues ft'SuhtU uiU ta - ma>)rlty

‘ i)U$ can 'counf on the support of right wlntr, DoLibly Paul R«y-

•:Hk>Sd. a champion of ‘ " '

a —x--— ...

(•^ihcss *1* laeasurcs would be . ta lc ' ' a diminish lu rtu tf d th lp s th a t I ..a t develop from dovjilnaUon: I a -^C fosatlon of Bank of France cpld'salcs.

T . - I

n a t the present m U .'

~ B e^Juktm ent o f salaries P>«0upled w ith meosurcs to prevent

^YvnJuM lfled Iscrcoses tn living g i f 'y 5 . ; ~ s l o w e r I n t u ^ n t e a i

^W HAT AM I DOING??’

>jnnuleJpalltles;. 000,000,000 francs!

''f o r Biaritlsie loans and 600,000.000,

'•'.nw . agreciscnt apparently, n e ar* tho w ay for a g m n u world-

•rtdo currency o d lu stn ea t w hlct :..la czpMtcd to rerlTO worid trade.

>,'.Kosi Bfttlono automatically will -5 loU ow .the Bxreeacnt o f the threo a n d o l powers. TSo rter- . . . . j neeeaaarlly wUl foUow SDEland. gold bloo soUons will : CeUow France whllo those coun- i' trie s w ith currency pffrsed to the -vdoUttT wlU follow the United

^ •eta te s.

• One o f the few naUons l a --- Itorjr position Is O em ony which .oxeportedly- Is wUUng to.Joln tho

«oopemtlv6 movement provided :.'«t)e I s granted e eeeiiary economic

. ...

SU TIZER M N D F O U * W

■ L 26 (Ei>) — decided today to

•EU7UCH, Bept . Xedernl council d _____ ___ _

< devaluate th e Bwlas franc, follow-

I h im d e r o f Z n sn rg c n ts ' O aanoSj _ E ^ o e 3 '0 1 o 8 e -to OKy in

•• N ow est D riv o

(Ccnllouod r ro m Pajro One) of Italian mabo and uncondnx 'rcporta Bald tiie 'crew w as either jltallon o r Qcnnan.

Beduco Bcslegliig Porca

^Loyalists reduced'U ielr A lcazar besieging force to a noccssary m^Omum to relnforco tha batUo line w est of tho city,

Jf the rebels enter, loyalists ex- ect the rebels In the A lcazar to ,jia In an a tta c k th a t would put the l^ a lls U t>ctween two forc es..

.Columns of loyalist volunteers.

BiaTChed off w estward to Join tho' rront line forces;. ...

SUU Fair Oft A s the clim ax of the greatest battle of the w ar neared, the' near- OBt rebel lino to Madrid sUll w as In the CuadarmniB mountains north nf tho capital—42 miles. A t Ma- queda.-tbe rebels wero 4S mUcs away; a t their m om lcg Ib o west of-Toledo, 82 miles. - •

: A n offldal anaounecfflcat said 400 Moors had'surrcoderod to tho

— L eft «Jone-6jr-Uio- Mitel(fc j#f Bepi«aen(aUt-o U arien ,Zlen>

.checlt to face the ia uslo In salla th a t grew out of tb e ir madcap faoneymooD,.Mi«. .B obye NU Zleacbeek la p lc t« « d on ber way to court la Washington, D.

O i to answer assault cliargea p i c f « n ^ by I h d r farm er land- lady, Ur*. Beniamin Toung.

News in Brief

a n 0* ihj'Evonlne Tlm«§

ilted tB oanlrlbula brla(

:ema (o lhl*-<]<putni«nC of wr by KItphont. T&« nom*

DE1XU17U STANDS PA T , ,.PA 7«3, Sept. 20 (UE>-Belglum

^ -Redded today to adhere to the trl- .-,:j)Ower monetary agreem eat and ' .will not fu rth er devalue the bclga.

DKAUNQS 8CSFENDED- . LONDON, Sept. . 28 .OIB—For- ' “ctgil exchange dealings wero sus- - pendcd here todoy In 'view of the

franc devaluatloa program.

,,-P rior to the suspension, the dol- '••>p had been quoted a t approxl'

m ately W.01 for sterling. .

•...‘Kansactlons In gold also w en /'.^suspeadfd.

Coes to 17lali . Jamea Bothwell, son of Mr. t

Mrs. J . R. Bothwell, will go Salt Lake City tomorrow to flt4 the U nlverdly of Utah.

liero Prom BoUo Guest of Mia. J . ‘Crawford 1s h e r daughter, Mias Betty Craw­

ford, hero from . Bolso for tho

week-end. •' , ,

Besuraca 6 tu d l»

Gaylord OJen, son of Ur.

Mrs, Frod OJers, j-eturoed today to Seattle, where lio will resume studies as senior a t t|io Unlvenlty of Washington..

O m alng Announcement Those w ith ptoducc for canning _j« asked not to bring it to thr W P A canning kltchcn.unlc.is-11 has been prtivlously cngoged, thoai

I rc B T a tin ff W o r k r in d a B e a n ty O ndernc& th; F lo o rs W ill

Bo D isp la y ed :

; LONDON am )— Beautiful i Vcalo floors of old. Roman London r y r tn dUeovered during. excavoUon.

■f5!.«iit-A ll Hallows by.th o Tower, the!

K trn a h r tn e -o f th o - flra t TooH -U im p of .wValatonance.^ . .

■<>-.To show tho floors to t.---

f

' » . undercroft has boen d o iin c d ; u a.perm anent p a rt of the church.

r T h e .^ f lr r t 'Hmj H .L nm p. which, to m s 'p e rp e tu a lly In Ui#-chutch, -VOS given m 1022 by King Edward,

■ si'P rinco of Wales, In memory, bis comrades who feU in tho sa t Yfar. From this lamp f I'ps' of'a n y new bnmehea of 1 o lighted. •• •.

J F irst Meeting of luB trnctors Heldl

..g ^ j » .toderw ay here thto.aftomoonl the:,Twin Falls U g h ,school.

” ■ - 'n e the event:.yms ft

ll;lii'ci>nnecUon:Wlti> the scbpoU.

TO l^o^n the vicinity of.V argas.

New« of Record

U a r r iite e L le o n tet

SCFT. 25 Eads, J r ..'a n d -Winnl- , Kimberly.

To. Mr. and Mrs. P a u l.K rcft, Twin Falls, a son this morning a t [their residence, 103, A ustin sUect.

To Mr. and Mrs. C ail Smyth, Mit­

er, a non yesterday a t 0:20 p.

.1. a t tho Twin F a lls county hos' Ipltal m alO Tlty home. •

To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saur, Twin Falls, a son th is momln[r at tho Twin Fallft c o u n ty . hoirpllal m atcrolty home.

Thomos E . Speedy, to reshlngle, lot 4, block 3, Elm P a rk nddiUoa,:

JIOO. '

Teinp.cm tnte8

in charge state.

F o m e r nesldent V blU Visiting friends here A. O. Pcarsoa, -Pcndleloo, Ore., wife Of tho lale Rev. A. G. Pear- Ion, who was. formerly pastor of

;ho Presbyterian church in Twin Fall?.

Goes to School Charlea Latham, .Kimberly, of Mr. and Mrs.' Elm er Latham, left today to ta le r the Univcrsty of Washington. O thers going there yesterday - were Miss Barbars Gamblo and Miss Etsd Cordes.

iQoes to WttidUngton • Olen Tyler, Pocatello, spent _jm e tima .this week w ith hU par- cnts, Mr. and Mrs. O. IS.

Kimberly, before gotag to SeotUe to enter the Xlnlverslty o f W«u>h-

e tam s to Salt L o l t ^ . A fter coming hero to be with his . father, William Towon. wbo w as .

;scri0usly Injured In an outanMblle ^

accident last week. R o n a '‘

"'S kip" Towan h a s returned hU studies a t tho Uclvcralty <

Utah.

Moose WlU go to Rupert Sunday to take p a rt in a Mooso Zxiglon d istrict meetiog commencing 1:30 p. m. la the Odd . FeU

Salt L ^ o ... —43 fimi Francisco — iM TWIN FALLS -i-_ 3 7

BOURBOIiSHEAR B I M K N O X

J n d g o A ssa ils N om inee f o r H is A jB erttoaa^A galnat Safel

. . O f 'C S nk Sopo«it3

the stablUsaUon fund . . valuation of the dollar, h e _____ , dud a a- tho: to ta l. to^,bU U onB ..lM mUUoor, oompsrablo w ith the debt^

a t the end of tho war.- ,

••“And we didn’t worry much about that,*^ tho speaker aald. ad­

ding th a t iiie RF C helped finance 0,800 bonlis to the e xtent of a )ilillon'1 0 0 million dollars and tho I s BOW oomlng back. J ie do- t h a t tho per capita cost to tho publio debt in lS 2 i under

•-ro w as J7.76, n n d .tb a t —"•

10.60. , B a ah ^ u r e «

present ndm ^tlstratlon, h o . said th a t Blnce the bank boU dayand under tho gusjnntee law, Inaugu- m eets the cyo. H ie gay Brmdn-ay comftdlno m ost be u p ti> i

real fmmy bwlnecn a s be mcMea irlth th e ealcndo f a n d n

“W hat am 1 do to g f'' Give u p ? Boo la st |w g« for an»w—

F O R U. S. CROP ESTIMATES

pe partm e nt of Agricultaro WAHHmGTON,.Bept.,28 (UEJ—

E stim ate of th e d tflu tm eo t of agriculture of proittcUon o f oU m ajor American farm coawiodiUcs represent tho finished ptoducot of a m ass of statistical Information furnished by 76,000 farmers.

A imtlonwlda netw ork of i cultum l experts, highly t n statisticians a n d formers on m ost every ru ra l free deUvciy routo is utiUzod to compile data for Its crop'rcporL

Long cxporience has tAUgtat this

maU box In th e offlco o f the aocre- tory of agrioulture t h a t requires

• keys to be opened. Ono of ___ a keys is In the custody of J.

A. Decker, chairm an o f tho crop reporting board; tho o th e r is In possession o f tho secretary of agri­

culture.

Each Ume a report is.llBued B«cker and a group of commodity and sUUsUcal spocloUstA s it a t - board. E ach m akes a aeparato ni tlonal eslim ata based.'on a pcruaal of the. sta to reports a n d group of special reports which come dlrecUy to the board. -.Whore th e y dl they mako ft ---

crop production wll cumcy. On Its trend of the n _ --- --- e xtent tho fortunes ol tho farm er.

w ith forms supplied byj _____ 1 of ogriculturol Qomlcs, farm ers estim ate the ...

dltlon of the crop In term s of Its relationship to nocmal and sup- pUe<irot*»«r calculations. Including ptositeU vo yields.,

^ S lo lo B u r c a o s Aid The pcneilled reports of farm ers f irst g i ^ ^ sta te and gtonal offices malnt?ilned by thol bureau’s crop reporting board, | m any of them in e a tato infltlluUons. _ . . . . Bional reports then go to n flpcdal|

data in d e ta il Tho rep o rt is al­

ways ready on Umo w ith releases of the general commodity reports

Guy L. Cowan, 24, Hansen ifarmer, died a t 11:15 a. m. today' la t hla homo, tw o and ono-half Imiles north of llanseo, following

I Blness of several weeks.

, H o 'is survived by hla mother, iTnt. R m m Cawan: one brother.

Servico Begun In ISOT Tho bureau’s crop reportlnj . .CO SOM wlU be 100 yaom olt--- first tfflcla l crop reporting work undcrmken b y the goveram eat be­

gan in IB3S. N aturally i t w as — trem dy lim ited In scope sketchy a t the beginning.

A fter th e departm ent w as cstab- Ushed In 1862 a statistical u n it was created a n d sine# th a t - Ume crop ts have appeared refi;ularly scarcely a n in terruption and ... steady improvement in tho techniques which go in t o .t h d r makiog and which has been the - • ‘ c t o f mony r&jearch papers.

log in v in e ir preparouon can m- creazed grcaUy and there Is scarce­

ly a township In the United States today v/llhout one or more farmers eontrlliutlnB wiUiout-compeMaUon for his tim e to the m aking of tho crop estimates. ,

’ Hot unUl 1912 was mado to forecast pro<

to harvest. . In 1 0 1 5 ____ —. . -oducUon .were sta rted and ___ _ _ jt.U m o forecast prior harvest haa been expanded to _ cludo m ost of the crops grown in I the United S t a t ^

DrasUo.Corb

Ing dlvorco to Robert W. Watson >

from LaVInna Wdtson, and giving , the plaintiff custody of two minor >

soas. O. C. HoJI w as ottom ey for i Mr, W a t s o n . ' , To-B d’ a t Exorcists

GraduaUon exerdsos of daughter, Mies A nnls Jones, stu - , d ra t nurse a t a t'L u k e ’s hospital, Bolso. will b« ottcnded by Mrs.

Raymond Jones,, who le ft lo<—

for U e ctipltaL . Miss Jones i , be employed as su rg lc arn iu se Qt j tlio.hosplU I folkw lng her -gradu-1

Seen Today

freak "Hoover eggB.’' I t is tho.

trto-In-ooa variety, b d s g o a egg w ithin a n . eg^, both perfecUy formed, and. if allowed to be hatched, would ' produce tw o chlekoaB for ,e v « y p o t . : Frod soys hla curiosity s o t the bcst-

« him, and h e hod t o break Uw largb'cgg, only .to find th a t U Sad the .rcgulaUon contcnto, plus another egg of normal size,' which also nppaars to b ^ e g u - ,lfttlonJn.fi.Y.eri.---

which tif' K>. f'

th a t nol'lM cn a ' kaglel aaUoaal 'banic failure' during " *'

- u t ye ar. . ,

The opealcer praised the work Of!

B «p.J).JW ortJi-Cten{jie..flJnfinbfr a t Uie com m ittee o n banking and lurrency and spoke of President |

E x p ert W ill Be A t Q u b ’s Shootj

Who &

la ^'A courogeoua U J u d g e ______________________

. j bo n n average o f .79,000.home, foredonires annually, and th a t la 1832 “alUiough aomo would teU you • t h a t re«ovei;y'Itad already started’* Ujcro wero 278.000, and 1ft is s s , they were occurrlag a t "

rate o f 3,000 a day, OnUlaes nOLO He outlined the scope of the HOLC; reported - th a t tbe loans were so w being repaid a t the rate of B million dollars a day. ..

~ . BlrdMll characterized ____ ituUon fears" a s aoaseasc.

and declared th a t th is admlnlstra*

tlon ha d ••breaUicd new vitality in­

to the c h artcr of liberty and fiee-

L t Eugene & Hlcker of tho CCC 5A W P Jrtu JJttC P d ^ 8 sjm d w rto o t of Uie Twin Fa llsB ifle d u b , if was stated today by A .'D . Btevens, president, and will offer expert ad- Vico and lastm ctlon.

' T bs officer 1* stoUoned a t Sho- ihono camp F-100, and 'hah -Just returned fRun atteadoabe a t tho 'national rifle matches a t Camp Perty, O. .

' Ue brought back 10 medi , . n ^ e s Of e xpert marhsmonship,:

[am ong,tbe aw ards being th a t oil '‘■•-^re«erva officer In the-naUoaal!

rldual wmtfh v i u t a see 236 out of 2S0.

, ShooUng wiU begin a t 8 a. m., on-the range Sunday, sta te s E. D.

Bsodgraci,. secretary, in urging large turnout. . • .

_. I m u U n g m arked the official o p c ^ g of th e 'DcmoeratIo ca palgn in thia county, and w as -- onoounced by County Chaltman R. G. Wilson, Kimberly, who waa presented by Mrs. W. F . Alworth, president of the sponsoring dub.

P o rte r FTMlde* • . ...

C a p t J. W. P o rte r prealdtd a t the meeting, which foUowed;tl)o BcrvlDg o f a pot-luck dinner fea­

tured by musical numbers. A t 8 p. . m . a ‘ caravan and ’ band,' in chargo o f the Young Dcmocratle

I Justice. A spirant Campaigns Hiere

A visitor hero today w as Alfred Fraser, Boise, a ip lm n t for Uie ... c ourt on the noa-pa

_ _ _ played. Master

John llUff,. HolUsUr, amused the audlcnco w ith a New Deal song. . Spcalters preeenU d Induded M r8.,a.B eti Ross.:wife of tho gov­

ernor; Mrs., Robert Elder, COcur d'AIcac, • s t a t e , vice chairman;

Charles Gossett, candidate for lieu­

te nant governor; Mrs. MyrOo En- kiag, fltoto treo su re r,. seeking r ts elecUon; Alfred Froacr,.eaailldate for tho supreme c o u it on Uia non­

partisan Ucket; tho m em ben of Uifi:l>emocratio county. orgonlta-

: GBANGB l O MEET . . KIMBERLY, Sept. 20 (Speclol):

— K im berly' Orange will, meet' I Monday evening a t the home of I

to possess a ll the traditional!^- K ^ t t r a l tf l ^ f ru ro e d ^M v l-- the m ercury elnka to 27 degrees.

. ; . A sour-faced yodhtoiUr, who pleked -.hlmseU up along the curbing In fro n t of the high school.this, morning ,a fte r hla wsgoa, being puUed by another young play-mote, tip p e d , over incenoM niously.-.;-; M onabout town, exclalmiog ‘'Eureka,” as ho discovers a fair tft-o-for-a- nlcUel eeegor.

i T i l N D S

j u o i ^ t l i a t i ^m oviices A ction.

To Soviet Attcmpfc V , A t Bownward Fash..

When . asked w hat pi Eovtet'cbuld bOM to golc maheuveHng,' (no'farcretlj

"You .w ill, have - to.

Mr. Proser, .who has praeUcod law for SO years In Boise, sold this was the f l r ^ t l m e be ever,sought I public o t r f c e ,^ u g h .ln othor

ho cam polgncT fo r such po leaders as Moses Alexandei

Mr. F raser polled 38.000 votes in he prim ary elcctioa a n d .la fSltfgg aU the Mua'Ues in In t t o IntartB ti .of hU

Gentlcinen’s A greem ent The t h r c o - f o i d "gentlefnea’s- greemdtt” aiming At eventual' -tabUliaUon of world' m onelatr coaiilUons a n d resulting. equIU-.

ibrium of trodo, contained'tho fol- I lowing paragraph whleb w as earo- I fully re-read l y tho o e creta ^ '- emergency preas eonfcrenee:

The government of the United I States, m common w ith tho g o * - . lemmcnls of .Franco a n d Q re S t^ ''- Britain, dealrta ond Invites' Uio cooperaUon o f-tb e o th e r nstlpns ' to realize th e polk^ laid down in tbe present declaration. I t't r u s t a ,th a t no* country will attem pt to 'obtain an unreasonable compeU-

" v o ' exchange advantage and lereby ham per tbe e ffo rt to re­

store more stable economic r d a - Uns whlch . l t is Uie . aim o f Uie

■■ se governments to. promote."

rrtd aiK K “ U iIirpoIfiU W -TEb—

■etary • deliberately . accented ' word* "co.«iKiratIon," "unrcas.

enable," and “hnmper."

H is announcement woa. bdtcved . unprecedrated t o -treasury histoiy.

Ho begged cortespondents to rush UKir .Stories to Uie w ires before the m arketf doted.

HYMN PROGRAM

'VGreat Rym ns and W hat Tbey Mean" Is tbo subjcct o f a special . program to be given tomoirow a t 7 p. m. In the main auditorium of ,tho Methodlst .church b y members-

■of U » B rthony Junior High Bp- ' ‘b league. A cborxis .of SO 0, soloists, readera and group irm en will present the nmn- . ' ,... Tbo public Is Invited, I t la stated.

Readers a re Maurlne Fuller and Brice Evans; presenting a double duct a r t Anna RuUi Gooding, Lil>

Uan Laubenhelm, Edna Foster, DotoUiy H afer; vk)Un. solo, Melba- ---duet, MUo Peation, Dick

: sextet. KcnneUi and itham, - Richard Calvert.

Dick Woodiagton. -niomas C art- .- ney,-M ilo Pcaiison; readings, LI1-.

lian Laubenhetm. A nna ' Ruth Gooding: solos, - Richard - Calverf

and -EUiel M eaeory. . .

wUl be pfe-'

F n t C AX FAIQFIEUD l^AIRFIELD, S e pt

—Fire originaUng in the .Harn(__

sawmill early In the w eek c&used damage estimated a t >300. The aaw, carriage cable and ’ pulleys wera.desUxiyed.' . I t Is bdlcved a sp ark from th e engine sta rted the flro which omoldered f o r 'a Jorge p a rt of. tho.evcnbg.before It was dlsoovcred o l 3 a. m. . ..

Brackenbury Iiifant

^ Succumbs a t Home

'B a rb a m '' J u : four-mdnths-old And . Mrs;. Ben Brad

T Z :

--- ---y , died :last n lg b t a t tho family hom e-at l i o .JacloMn ’ stre et.' BesMes ber p a f ^ she b survived by’a slater. - violet L ori^ho.

Funeral'WlU b« held M onday'at 11.a. in. o t.th e T nln Fo lli m ort- . uaiy_.-_--:.-r.''- ....

,.„,-ijf.offlCM» .w as.'ta —

•lal«t';tMs oftsmoon, and or-.

• i,io r.lu n e li* o n .fo r the, n r tjtu to to b e .h d d h e fo were to bo made. ,

<iit<i..Aing.;are:.of..tho _____jls an d U io so o f

• j^ M o ro iv Independ-'

■Notmai.^.ochool __ at' a t londjeon a t .Uio leholeJ^M edlns Uje,meet|ng.

„ ;T . O .'C 0 N > ^ N E 8 , w ins Dl____

' Decree’ of divorce oo charges ol

attorney for.m e. plain.

Strielten W ith Ailment . ' ' Friends here have’learaed of the serious'.- m ntss ■of’. 'Miss.’ Mary Ulff, dau g h ta ’.. e f - Mr... w d .M rs, W U ey-C .niff,. Jtoma neat Honister.' T%s. young v o a t o had bte n taking' nurses! trsm ing . at Po«teU o, ■ b u t y n a , oompeUed,. U return m e n stlckcn w ith » »Ala-

(3)

■ S»f a r a iiy , flep tim h e r:8 (r, lS3tl IDAHO' KVKNlNt; -rtlVlK«. •|:WlW-I'-ALb5.-11»A ttU >

Fodtball Roars Into Lim elight Today; G opheys Top-Cam T ilt A t Seattle

Against Mtcskies Heads program

• Dy IIEN RY S C rE tt N E W Y O B K . S e p t 26 (UP)I

^ F o o t b a l l ' f o a r s 'o n t b tho 1936|

- s p o c ts's ln g o to d a y .' -; Intc'rs'w jU ontil.aiid b itt e r c.on-l forcnce iitruBBlefl,' a ..far • cry|

...f ro m tlio•:t'ra(litioiinl,inauB iirnl!

d n y ;‘Bot-ups,’ f fc a tu r o th o .firat|

£ull n a tio u w id o p roffram o f tlic -•,'~ ^ « M v U M t% rln ^ « c o tcra ora In.

tho K utl) a n d f o r wcot. Tho head-' to o ’ encounter o f . thB day. one which w ould'a ttract'naU oD al a t­

tention «Tcn i s mlil-eeason,’ bring!

tosether tw o o f tho ye ar’s beat team s — ^Vaahlnston and Ulnn»>

• bola.'.Thase sla n ta clash a t Se- a tU e,.w ith tho'.M lnneoota Goph­

ers, unilefeatcd for the lost three ecaaonfl, ■ . favored , a llshtly, over what U tcnncd "tha beat Huaky

of tho, day is la ,tho .aouth,!

, ..Colgate-.\tM ls ..Its. .1930 -* ioothaH .jlelB ht.of hand . ... jl'a/niege<l.bim a..from Duke _tbilvcrtly'M> -a' gatab' o t .DOrtiam,'

N . C. , ; . •

On. tho J a c lf lo ooaat, /n i eight confcrenco cntrleo-^ w aa virtually ahayed from 10 to eight thU, year action.'. The. Minneaota-

: game, biit <

SE A T T IiB , S e pt. 26 . ( U P )—

T h o - U n iv e rsity ■ o f M inncsoti Qophcra, m y t l i i o a l imtlpiiM olsampiona f o r tw o ycnre, sta k o th e ir vunB ational-reoord a g ain st nn ■ lin d e rd d g J)ut; a llm lttd d ly

inR ton'c lavcQ loilny. J.’ ' . Tho Gophcnim vo s o t been beat- 'en alnce 11)33, and cxperta.rlicro lavorcd Coach-Bem lo Blcrraoo'a m ss warrlora to open th e ir bcomd with a victory In Ihla Important IntersMUotml -pim 6. . ’ .

A p p n ^ m atc ly 40,000 persona, iDciudlDg a b o u t. COO MlttocBOla rooters who arrived hero by apcc.

lal train and planea, will watch the puno In w eather eondlUoaa which

" ere expected to be ideal.

-Won 17 in Itow- The Gophers, who have wc

•“ ■■■ ■••.ILroK.Wt.J'f.V.i'.fiLba'P la 21 games ia . three .sea- ...outwdgli-Coacli Jimmy .Phelan's Uusklea about 10 pounos to the man.

■ - ‘'We'll . take the' touchdowns wfienever-and- wherever wo 'car ffet-Uiem,'‘ .8a![iP hoia». -

•"I-.don'.t know, who .will win/

.eaid'B lorm aa.' ''So;no'of tha .boys laro .laeatpericaced 'this year, I ' tb cre at« a number of veterans itb Bquad.” _ . . ' ,

■S.‘

noso IM

s r .’

. othe rs, except Stan-

• latherB. Stanford, 1 for three years, Inat rugged Santa

LflSES-OBAmE

T o u r lii Q u a r te r 'B r e a k ' H a n ^ l - ' C aldw ell N a rro w V ic to ry .

; O v er B u h l E le v en

CAU>WELL. Sept. 28 (Sp«IalT|

— A lighting Btihl footbaU team,' abowing. o a ,*dfia :over CaWweU m oat of the.wny,,.w ent dow n'to a C-O defeat . hero yesterday when a "hrtak" la tho form o t a fumble|

o final F l»,20-|

. .weU.Unemaa. .r a c o Y .e r e d .„ T h e ., Cuugoiii jn a d o 'a f l r a t - 4 ^ and]

advanced to the nine-yatd mark,

•but lost . th w > 'y a k s in the next two «K6rts. D eaa WcAdama towed a’ ^ . t o ^ u d a r a n t/o r - l h e only

: - iw T lte r jl^ .'H t^ ic d CaW-^

weU-col(i a fte r the Cougara. reach­

e d .tie I n tf to n la e ^ a rt-lln e ..;. ;■

' TUa gome w aa tha .opentar Big . T en-fr^ ? Xor-.both elubaTand waa;

-:th«S f i r a t : pla y 6 d -in . th# ■•aouth*.

.w u tp m a re a this'seAaon;,..,, - '...'Tha llnoujM:-:Jr .... '•

.:Botit.^Vo«lte- > n a . nemllBg.

enaat Ba&>Aead - and - JotUo.

• .- ta c W w r s h S a M ir f - W e to

• K u arta r Brow iL-feBtei: -Sm al'

' 'O i r t e iifld

B ^ V o > « f i a , HeJ.Wia» foU-;

• a tro n b entfs'- Saadcoej'cr lutu M im y ; . i w d ^ i ’ KarUBd and - • B W iw li. gnaifla ?. Bayhosys MBtets StaiT, quarterliaeic:

' Oea aa'd O rasV bAlfbAclts: Mo- - A a a m ^ f u lib a e k r —

-C ollege^

Scores

s S s S S ' f

_ i. i .L .J t .i d « . u : . -■

I e M C i n l J« (.

H t. lln io a SO. u i n m I f l> d r t « • U d s ^ . Stota l e l u . 0; v: ..;.

JaL c a r U K t State SaBtnclar SI. S (.

L \ 3T I A * '^ O U a NorikeiA 40

M arlvtU fit. lUa Orahd«',«.V2^|:

ni- r « » .• 1 » l i U djjfc 'm U u w ttR i t . , 8 ^ BaaB01ol‘l | JI*.M n«n«kM .

O ld . 4

il'V **M w - ib *. I4i

BUIEYSPURTS TO EDGE OAKLEY

I B o b c at E le v en U nco rk s Fas^ea I n F i n a l U in n te s to W in . . . ! 3 to 7 V ictory.'

BURLEY, Sept. 20 (S p c c la l)- Gearlng up Ita aerial a tU ck with little more than, two minutes to go; George H Jorfa Bobcats mI<

lected'a touchdow n.via.tho osone route.hero yesterday to noaa out tho H o n cta of Oakley blgti school, IS to 7.

behind and reversed what _____I nice a n up*et d e fe at Oak­

ley w as leading. .7 to 0. aa the g am e'w aned amfUy. .Then-cam e tbo p o u ln g attack,.w ith, the,final toss going to Hogua for. a tbuch- dpwn.-.Bogue tlirew anotiicr' to Poiivcll fo r tha,a^cd;polnl;.

Oahl^y F lta t Oakley, broke Into the.scoring

>lumn first,b y .p u sh in g .e taa d lly , }WD the field to tho ahadow o ' tha goal- .twicer baiUng before I

Burlay. defense, ■ and

equally .atrong groand a tta c k that aent Face across for a touchdown.

H a .,point effort failed. Neither team could-score «a- pow er,at*

ta c k a ,:b u t. Burley' , shifted .auc- CMafully..to t h e .a t r a s th a ./ln - lah neared. ■.

■. Tlia..Tenm»

'.'U nesipsi O a k le y .^ BeU aad .Ral«, :enas; B ebra and CHtch-.

•fleia, ' taohlM i Telnwn . .nod Cnui<t,'"piard*)'CI]ulc, e e sta rr 'QsrtiAg. '.qw uterbacki' Smith ' b o if b a t^ : Bedks. fall-

2-X-ranK Jonbkcke'

!(UMtitutt<inairOskIer > - KU<

I, Mv'SattQD;'lAr60U,-Bi Bat-

BUrtey --- 0 0 «

J & 6 H SCHOOL SCOBES

r a m -CWw 11^ Voir-

~ ^

U M rt 17 II 4 c r 0 PffjaM lo V a^ ltfo o t«.

waloM Falla l a , A j l ^ r t U s 7. HeOaaiAvti 0.

U a l a v 2S, <talatto «.

0,1 B M W V K I 71» ykn t * i i .

M S p i W

F ig lit f o r oyiBT T o ^ D i? iil o n : B crtiia O ccapic's 'B bm alnder

Of-lO'sO S e a son

• By li S t m .A V E R V NEW YOIUC, B e p t 29 (ttEl — W lth’ Champlonshipa.decided, ma^' jor league hjipeUtcs had to be s a t­

isfied-today. H-lth^batUcs for .seo- j?ad.place and.othcrjinit-dlvlalon berths',that remain to 'tw fought out la tho ftn al'tw o days' of the ItrsO season; • - . . -

Tho New York Giants and Yan-, Keea will open their hattio foe thcl tvorld championship Wednesday, '

Cords -at Leaat Tie Tho -Second-place St. Louis Cardinals .have clinched,at least a Koond ^ a c c tie l a ' the National ' They, lead '. the Chicago by tn-o: games and if they ___ .>ae of their, tw o remaining games w ith' t h e Cubs, tbo lOSS IcagUB champIons'.wUI be knocked out of any second place money.

Tba CuM may have a', tough time oven bolding third plaee, bccause ttJcy-IcaOTtho-PlttJilrargh-Pirates by. hut one,game.

The Cincinnati Reds have ap- pa rently'w oa out f o r fifth place, leading the Boston Bees .by two games. The "Bfooklyn .. Dodgers, lejullng .the cellar,. Philadelphia rhlllics b y 12 games, .finished

seventh. .. ■ '

Still In Doubt The D etro it Tigers hold seconal lace in thMTAmerlcan league b ) ' - game half over tho W ash., ington 9& atora, who still havel three moro games to play, which;

makes tho Jicoond and th ird'posi­

tions still In doubt. Tho Chicago White Sox, who tra il, tho T lge - by two and a half .gamesj a l , have a-chance to tie for second, by winning all of theirt,. whllel D etroit dropii Its remaining two.i Clevelasd, tu-o games behind tho, Wblto Sox, ts virtually.stym ied ial flftli, whllo Boston, St.- Louis Philadelphia will -finish sixth, cnth and eighth respectively, , gardlcES of the final two day'sl play.

Rocrkle IV'lns Game The.G iants.eked-’b u t a 3-2,win . fcr the Bjica yesterday os rooklo first-b ase m an Johnny McCarthy smacked a home run w ith Ott atxiani in the eighth. Tho Cards ere bowled -over 'b y tlia same wro by tho Cincinnati Reds in le only other National game. ' , In the American,. Rod Uolfe's homer iti the 10th gave tho Yan­

kees a C to 5 decision over tho A's. "SbB' Ctevehknd Indians lost tho first end of a double bill to tho St. Louis Browns, 8 to 2. thea- - 'b a tk to ofiflcX tba — —

1*33 o f 19 V e te ra M ‘Makiiigl B o m b ler Coacli W o rf y —

■ O r So H e S ays

SOUTH 'B END,-:ind. OUil—Loss of 10 lettarm ea fro m 'th o .1935 aquad -'ha*:'.cau«<^•^Coaai -Elm er Lnyden' to iim itlhla prediction for tb« . 1036 -N otra-'D am e football

• th a t'tlie ' li -will ," V' up- every Satu*-

gv

_

ba'a. enough.'.to--;fInd. 19 lettermen tillsslng. . among, thenr nine • regulars .. and - nine .backs,-

*old-:l>ygen...':batM t'fl w o ra e/to b u r-a U aC.our opponenta w ithout escepUon confidently . ptedlrttag th a t they'll b e tte r - th a n last

S larttn e .his-third, aeason as dl- irac to ro f a th leU u -aa d ’bead.-coaeh

!of ■iOotbsUtif.-lfotro •,D8iae,;>lh«

:jflaa-x»tar;rep0r te d '10;T6-

•;.ielterm-«n.'r.',«u.':v1tMialiy

■ rjvpuW .'iotoCUienu- Itumlnr.'.J

th*;;«0tfe..DarB0.V0u oI-192<.

We baviJM .Jfitterm rri a v iU i^ t ajt t t a t A o r qftaitU M ck ictaait e n n 1 u e » kH Vily J>o n l<r r f «a U a U B ^ u t^ v .a Q a ,« w ttn .< i^ t KUHdl

RAZZLE-DAZZLING RAtDER

J im O ’B rie n T u n u Loose His|

P o w c rfn l G rid Maehino in

■- 47-0 O pening V ictory

By IIAKOLD /, WOOD E D K N ,'S e p t 20.(8pecU l) — CoachJlm m y O'B rltn tumed loose his 1530 edition of tho Filer Wild- dats a t £ d c n yesterday, and they a smother tbs G rim e s of Coach E arl Eggcrs, « - q . The

p o lnts-ln-tha .flra t quarter. Thui they bucked th e duat and m ln tho ,next iwo^ periods, counting a

— — i n each. Wllh tho wind --- - reserves play­

ing most of tho Urae, , 1 ^ .by Je rry Hataing, hard|

driving quarterback, tho ille ri team mad'o continuous advonccsl down th6 field, marking up IB firstl do»-na to Sdcn's two. Eddlo Mus-' grave, sprint sta r, was outstanding!

In tho'flnit qua rte r as tie contrib-' uted nins 'o f 3 0 'and-40 yards to f i r a t - l w O 'f '...

OOrZ/MtfiOfiASr-

sasav. nmosw ss

. ; Keo /u v e K iosc- ■. - w r o r a w c s • Dt¥J/f/S/tSA9SCfJCe.

• ■ n /fT f/c ' . . , Pf,M. scno K m s ^ a ^ .

<s>vi/ DefTAT o e rn e s s A iv } , 7.7-0.... MTil AN IUJVI^BD

W E i E L L K

Jo lm _ N o rty '’a B qund.U nc ovcrs|

P o w e r to T rounco T ro ja n - , O u tf it b'?*SC.C

JERQ U E. . SepL 29 (Speciat) — F irst conference grid eacounter of tho season here had n suttcd tpday in a victory for tho Tigers

■ tho Trojans of Wendell by I Of 2S to 0, the ChLss A no^.

.en confcrenco til t having been played . under . flood lights last -W a t work-on th e part.of Coach John N o rb /a men, coupled with d series of Intercepted passes, ac-|

counted for the scoring. ' . F irst . Score F irs t blood, camo in tho opener when Burkhaltcr f o r Jerome scor­

ed, af U r be and Erickson, forrner Fiftr-; player; had demonstrated aome fiist foot-w ork.. Burkhalter repeated hla acorlng by.lntcrcept- a Wen - in the aecond quarter, and in the fourth' Erlclc- son-scored by-tHfl'^iame method, following which Ellia recovered blocked p u n t : . ..

•Wendell's- chances of.;-Bcoring ent glimmering jy h c n Don Ho- qua’s 60-yard dash for a . touch­

down w as called back becausa of puAhlng charged , against a team mate.-' ‘ ■ ■ j ' ' ' ,

Llneupa: ■ ■

S S S s S S

Scoring: Toucbdon-ns. Webb (a>.

e irk e . Cochron. Canreralona,|

Drake (3). '

.: W aodeU -Preicott and Low- er; endsi itu tte r w id i. W ash, -bum. tookiea: Barton and Caid.

and AVelobug.-JuOtbaelcit n ix -.

h a u m , ] ^ n M , a i u y , ‘B arret^

-S cow b y q u a rte m i.

.7 O.JS—2oi [NVttuleU - 0 0 0 - O]

W I Z H i F S B ,y iB K 3 2 - 6

. a j o *. a1.

partwi n iu s . A I ^ u

H azeltou Takes Seveu-M au T i l t .

F rom Hollister

1 in South Bide class B coafcreaccl

game hero yesterday. I

j Aa only eight Hollister pUtyersI litiade the trip thoy were willing to iforfolt'D ut'O eoe. PlaaUno,- coach, agreed to the *ovca-nmn~teamj.-.- Tho Hazolton squad ran up i s points la tbo flrat canto and aovei each In tha next tw o quarters. In

;tho final lap Iho-Hotlistcr mvct

|hcld them acorelcas. . . . . Uneopii! Ilollister — P a rro lt and . Standiee, endii Human, g uard; Dean, ctnteri Clote, qoa rtorte ck; Caiak, halfback, a nd Knudaon, fuUbaolc. U axet- toi\-rEod», Berlcman ivnd-inck>

ham : guard, a ahnhorst; c«nler, W atson: qnartofback, , Drake;

halfback, Webb, and fuUbach, Coebraa.

S cora.by q uarters;...

HoilUter .

Httcsltoa _ J 8 7, 7 O-i-271

j Z ia ^ 'A s g te s a U b n .Scores 39-oj . . ' T rin m p tf;Q v cr O lasi B

- . H o r t h S l d w

n uP E R T , Sept. 30, {Spcelal) — scoHngr In every quarter tho-Ru- p e rf -P ir a t e s punaied . over S9 polntJi here yesterday, afttm ooa to none -for-vthe. lnvAdlag- Shoshone elaveo.: ' '•.••• -. • - 'T he gomB.'.wns a aon-oonference:

c urtala.ralsceiiaJ> Q tb-ti»»s.j«id:

e n FINALS

had coacii a i,u io unlverslly .

^ t a aara.^s^nce CTIpper Bmll

:alr. o u t' of the football, l o c k . gymnasium , door., anil licadj eouth to' H ollyr' 'wood. .T here lias been a picluro .contract awolUng tbo handsome [oon' of Notre- Dittio for a long

Ume. .

SbaW was aa great a toeklo as

^er-played for tho Irish, lie cd the ball.

-Im pmsU-e Backtlrld - O'Brien presented a fico back- - eld comblnaUon In Ehlers, full­

back: Harding, quarter,' and itus- CTavo arid‘R a»bs^,'h alves. • This' q u a rle l'p re ae n tea -a daazllng. ar­

ray of ■ playa,'Incliuling’ delayed bucka, sjrtnnera anJ double re­

verses, without fumbling tho ball

;e. Ellen attem pted three'paaar . tho only onea of the game. Of these, one waa incomplete, and tho oUier tn-o wero intercepted by tho flccf-Iootcd H arding and run b--'- for touchdowns, one from tho yard lino and another from the 30-

m 4Iiat ha.n varsity lettera for three-years' enrolling his name on every tUno N otre D a m s ...

■\ppcarcd. ■ * I n ' 1022. and 1023 .ShaW , — naslstrint 'c^aoh, a t Nevada. The follbi^lng season found him major domo n f . N orth ' Carolina "State and whpn his team defeated Duke, then Under Howard Jones, Nevada w asted not a minute in coaxing him back as head coach. He stayed tbcro until Smith persuad.

cd him to come to Santa ~' asslatnnl In 1B20.

a line.

Ten, taking on the B i^l eleven Buhl. . Eden will be lille.

-TIioUncuiM: F ller^Van Au»- deIn aod MoVey, endj; B roira nnd Uarshbarger, - t a c k l e s ; Krehn, center; M. Harding, and OllUliLn, g tu rd s; 'J . llardlng,

Eden — Sm ith and BamhiU.

ends; Stevens and Bremen, tackle*: BuUer and H ueltlg,

■ guanls: Mitchell, cenUr: Royce oad need, halve*; DaMs, full­

back; Bodenhamer, quarter. ■ . ..Score by quarters:

;F lle l-.r_ ^ -~ ,...2 1 6 .7 13—17 E d e n ... _-0 -0 0— 0

LEYDEFEAIS

H u sk y W o lv erin e Onbs D riv e to 12:0 C onference V ictory

! -In O p en in g Oamb

R IC H F IE I^, -Sept 20, (Special) -A ‘Hailoy^ eleven .heavier, and lore powerful tlian any to refre^

- j n t the .W olveriao-01138 in sev eml years pounded Its way to a two-toucbJown'.vtoloryibere yes­

terday over a green Richfield Tlg- -r: outfit.

Score w aa.l2 toO.

gamo w aa a Class B. north Ids, conference- encounter.

Coach Bddlo Fostec’a Hailey biita • drove • over for ita initial ..core :jn the .I tr s t’ quarter.. Elton Batcli'a -Blchlleta team uncorked A stubborn'', defense t b a t . bold Ibnougltout tho.ieeoRd and t t ^ periods, but lla lie y pushed Its \fay across -again late In tho final

5Sfr-

WOLVES SOBOOE KING HILL m

K m O H lL U .S o p t. 26 (Special) -rrFeaturljiif-rCUt-back aKcM nnd e n d : •runa.vw-'C asileford.' Wolves romJed.'to, ».'M'rO>vWov ovW' tW ... IMd;. to.,a:,Bnnt«nfei'- . . ^ ^ w ^ i e l d ' t l i e Tffol (lest in U ie .fln t.M d thin r»,>':bu&laUie.~kecaid<

tbe Buck 'aqusd

_____

IfHtg

1936 COACHING CHANGES

1030.

,B V CIIE.<3TEI( U S M rrn (NfL\ s«nk») Lawrcnco.T. Shaw Is tbe i

■ ... ,tho University

• Bmllh

Golfera W ill Go 3 0 H oles t o ‘5 W in d U p V olley M eet a t .;

C o u n try -O ln b ■

w ith Jim my Winterholef Ol'{^

> l n Falls hcpldlng a th ree-strolca.j Bad over the field, a doseri aoutli * Idaho golfers w lll.tour- Sd-boleav.)!!.

a t the country club . Sunday wind up tho Twin Falta -Vallejtf.i

WInterboler, who allot a a u b i^

ir 71 in th i f i r s t '18 hole#, lead»'T_

s nearest com peU tor.by .U i r « T a strokes. L. L. .Culbertson, Ruperti S Is In second M otion w ith a 7 i a n it Jimmy Sinclair, T w in-Falls, fending champion, is thlrrl wlth'Sl^'r’.l

■ Second round lo U(o tournam ent,'.;

a mcdal-plivy a ffal/ over a 54-holq total, w aa postponed la st Sundav- In respect to the memoty of V. ■’

C. "Pete" Wray, killed in an a u tp .'i accident S e p t 17. - .

Winner Gets Trophy -'T he.tourney victor will .receive • '• Ui.;:i-aUer--tropliy-aaetttf-by-r ‘ jlStoDc, sponsor of tho medal o

petition.

Tho field will a U r t out nf. 10-';

minute'...Intervals -beginning- »t*^

:0:30 a .'-m . Sunday, .Stono . ,

|nounccd..'Th^ .td o o lo r tba m o ir “ ling round,are;;0:50.a.'m .i W o te holer, Slnckilr and. H. H. Cloyt<

of- Rupert. 0:10. Stone. -Rupol Williamson of . F l ljn and H an Colwell of R u p e rt 0:30. Dr. J . <

Toolson of Twin Foils. Jack Roj e r of R upert 'a nd Ja ck .U ots <

Buhl.. 10. Mel Coogr'lff and-A.- Cf 'I F n a lc r of Twin Palls and Cullort*

T w in F a lls G ridders RoU Up 10 to 0 T rium ph A g ain st

O am is H igh

FAIRFIELD, Sept. 25 (Special)

t

Twln Falls Cubs, plus some, -uin reserves, nwung into stride!

hero yesterday In a 10-0 vlctoiyl over tho Fairfield team - — ' ConTercnco game. .

Twin ralU . .playing straight football interspersed-w iyi seme passing, scored nine points' IB-lbo second quarter when Em m ett Glbb scored on ’ a pass and la a few m inutea later w hen tho Cubs col- :iecled a safety. Myron Dossett car- ried tho baU 30 yards lo the third fram e to m ake tho last-score of.

tho -gome. A rt. Tr«ntaer place- kicked the two points after touch- '

lofrbs. ■

^ r t a ? a l U Cubs — W. JtllU' and TV. Smith, ondS{ Lelgbton and Slokes. tnckto*: Ooodalght a n d B. Mills, guards j Tnmor;

c en te r; .Tranrntir,' quarterback]

BroB-nOodnalK --- • aiooM) fullback.

will be made a fte r the mofnla*-v._

'round. Afternoon pk>y wlU s t a r t ' i | -Ton, a fte r tho luncheon hour.

Uero's Standlag <

Medal standings a fte r the flrat--' 18 holes:

Wlnterholer 71; Culbertson 74{. ■ Sinclair 73; Williamson 77: Stoneri' 77; Coagrlff SO; Roper 80: HOa*':V 80; TooUon 63! Frazler:S ?: Coli ;- well 00; a o y es 105.

B u lld o g Crew C lick s , Jji-r;

V ic to ry O ver B a ttU a g ;.

KlMBEnLY, Sept.:.28 :(

—Kim berly Bulldog* : r ” - . Coach J a y Then...

—W aite, Kuykendall. W t_ ,

J C Q ih b ;-L a « « ,. Croft; m m ^ too; Andenon. Molyneattt, M tt aod Mott.

. ' -Score.by q u a rte n : -.. . IFttlrfJcld.-;--- 0 0 0 .0 - -0 , ITwia FalU C ubs'„,0 # 7 (»^6!

New drawing for thrt

:aot.tl?reatea'-,t>»:r»l-

. _________

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