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The Idaho Statesman from Boise, Idaho • 6

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THE IDAHO STATESMAN THURSDAY MORNING JULY 15 1937 Tennis Takes Spotlight At Julia Davis Park Bar Association Elects Officers Sunny Weather Assists Crops In West Idaho BOISE VISITORS Lincoln County Legislator Urges Young Republicans to Grab Opportunity vice president and Oliver Koel-sch secretary and treasurer Membership comprises attorney in Ada Boise Elmore and Owyhe counties Delegates elected to attend the state bar association meeting at Idaho Falls July 22 23 and 24 are Howard Davison Martin and A Christiansen Several other lawyers plan to Frank Davison of Boise was elected president of the Third District Bar association at a meeting Wednesday noon at Hotel Boise Smith is retiring president Willis Sullivan was elected Special THIS WEEK ONLY Light Summer Weight Wool Felt COATS (a new TENNIS SEASON was Inaugurated formally last Sunday when the Pendleton club played Boise a series of matches Dozens more men and women players will be on the courts Saturday of this week when the annual city open tournament begins Entry lists will be closed Friday evening at 6 llownrd Scott tournament chairman said Wednesday that unusual talent is lined up for all brackets but that many more entries are needed to complete the drawings Finals will be played July 25 In the above picture are three of the Pendleton players: Left to right Burke Hayes Archie Le Roux 193i' northwest conference champion who defeated Don Galbreaitli Boise champion and Bob McConnach AH three will be back for the state tournament in September (Statesman Staff photos) Sunny weather friendly to maturing crops prevailed over most of Idaho last week a bulletin prepared by the weather bureau said Wednesday In Boise valley the temperature for the day subsided to a maximum of 82 slightly under normal Prospect for the rest of the week is for the same sort of temporary relief from scorching July heat Nights are expected to be cool Temperature went down to 61 degrees Wednesday morning Grains are heading generally and in the early districts some fields are ripe and the harvest will soon begin the summary said is good and an occasional field is starting to tassel Second crop of alfalfa made good growth in early sections Early potatoes arc being marketed with fair to good yields Beans made good Public Hearing On Boise Budget Lacks Audience Public hearings on the additional five mill Boise municipal levy passed Wednesday evening without appearance of an objector has been no protest either in person or in said Mayor Edlefsen Formality of completing the advertising to comply with legal re quirements will be completed Thursday morning at 11:30 o'clock in the office Details of the budget will be set before the first Monday in August The city charter provides for a maximum 10 mill levy The addition Is necessary officials said to meet biennial expenditures A similar levy has been approved pre viously INJURED TOE CRIPPLES DEAN ST LOUIS Dr Robert Hyland physician of the St Louis Cardinals baseball club said Wednesday Dizzy big toe of the left foot had not healed sufficiently to permit the pitcher to Join the club before next Tuesday A blow off the bat of Earl Av-erill of the Cleveland Indians in the all-star game at Washington a week ago caromed off left foot He not pitched since MILK FOR PURITY PHONE 2448-W OR TELL THE DRIVER 'Talk of The Town MEN WOMEN AND BOISE NEWS OPRECORD BIRTHS MARLETT Born to Mr and Mrs William Marlett route 3 Boise at St hospital July 14 a son THOM Born to Sir and Mrs Jess Thom 1629 Euclid street at St hospital July 14 a son DEATH CERTIFICATES Dennie Elgin 53 Boise died July 10 BIRTH CERTIFICATES To Mr and Mrs Clarence Thomson Horseshoe Bend a daughter horn June 25 To Mr and Mrs Joseph Beresconi route 1 a daughter born June 27 To Mr and Mra Ernest Clair Morgan Kuna a son born June 28 To Mr and Sirs Charles Woods route 1 a daughter born July 1 To Sir and Mra Jerome Auer 214 North Fourth street a daughter born July 4' To Sir and Mra Herbert Hohenleitner 314 Warm Springs avenue a daughter born July 6 To Sir and Mrs Archie Rambo 415 South Eleventh street a daughter bom July 9 BUILDING PERMITS Nelson 1401 North Nineteenth street to reshingle Boise Cleaners 1218 Capitol boulevard to erect frame and brick building Cranston Chevrolet company Eleventh and Grove streets to erect used cr office building Jigger style fitted short or long styles some are two-piece outfits some three-piece with skirt hat and jacket to match Beautiful shades of lavender grey blue rose and pink Sizes 32 to 42 This new material will not wrinkle or spot and makes the ideal vacation outfit Here are grand buys while they last! Logan Sportwear Co TO SWEEP Band Leader Vincent Lopez Says Japanese Swing Music on Its Way NEW YORK (Universal) ready for a new wave of jazz music that will put to rout such current dance fads as the 'Shag lindy-hop and the peabody as things of the past Get set for a bigger and better dance-craze that will make the shim-sham as outmoded as the Virginia Reel But above all prepare to welcome Japanese music as the next dance medium to sweep the country and make it all over again For on its way here and traveling fast according to no less an authority than Vincent Lopez well-known piano-playing band leader more started a one-man campaign to help it arrive It all started some months ago when Lopez introduced' Yoshie Fujiwara noted Japanese tenor on one of his radio broadcasts Fujiwara sang several numbers popular in his native country and made such a hit the orchestra conductor decided do a little Investigating He came to the conclusion Japanese music was ideally suited to the American taste after a survey of his listeners showed they were greatly delighted with the swingy danceable rhythms of the melodies imported from across the Pacific Since then Lopez has made Japanese music a regular feature of many of his broadcasts believing it is destined to create a new vogue in this country The Maestro who is a confirmed numerologist supports his belief by pointing to the fact that every five years this country embraces a new type of music Hawaiian in 1917 jazz in 1922 the tango in 1927 and the rhumba in 1932 The time is ripe now for the Japanese Tie thinks Among the Japanese numbers played by Lopez and his orchestra which met with a great deal of approval from his listeners were Are These and My two of the most popular songs in Japan More than 500000 phonograph records of the former work of Masao Koga Japan's Irving Berlin and well over 400000 of "In My have been sold there In that country a popularity is judged by the number of records sold as the sheet-music Industry is in its infancy and very little popular music is played over the government controlled radio Lopez has found that two five-tone scales usually in a minor key are employed by song writers in Japan where the most popular musical instrument is the banjolike samisen He also discovered through old Japanese song books that present-day tricks of syncopation were known across the Pacific long before they were used by writers of popular music in the Western world Would-Be Bomber Gets Long Term In Utah Prison SALT LAKE (JP) Harry Pat-mor convicted of placing an infernal machine in a truck of a state liquor commission agent was sentenced "Wednesday to an indeterminate prison term not to exceed 25 years is a dastardly crime of which you are said District Judge Herbert Schiller before passing sentence Judge Schiller ordered Patmor to start serving the 25 year sentence at the expiration of a one to five year perjury sentence Imposed previously Patmor was convicted last week on a charge of placing a homemade dynamite bomb in the truck of Arlyn Truman in order the state alleged to prevent Truman from testifying against him in a trial on liquor sale charges The bomb failed to explode LASHES OF LIFE (By the Associated Press) Retirement BUFFALO Jon I Sterner 80 drove happily down town with his wife and son to the department store where he had worked 15 years He got off the elevator at the top floor walked toward the office slumped fell dead of a heart attack He was going to tell the boss of his decision to retire Two Years? PITTSBURGH The bureau of naturalization told Mrs Sophie Arozone native of Austria she would have to wait until 107 to become eligible for citizenship Mrs Arozone said 105 now Thieves Get SPARTANBURG -Thieves took a coop housing 100 spring chickens and hurried down the road In their haste they failed to notice their burden was becoming lighter The bottom had fallen out The chicks fell Into the middle of the road still asleep The thieves disgusted dropped the roof of the coop and fled Prisoners TEHACHAPI A window at at the Tehachapi prison been closed for weeks First a mother oriole built her nest on the window ledge then three eggs appeared Now the inmates are waiting for a trio of baby orioles to take their first flight before closing the window The time is at hand Tracy Coker of Gooding advised "Wednesday when young Republicans should revitalize and take action are growing Indications all down the line" he said the Republican party will have its greatest chance In years to regain charge in Idaho The trend Is back to the sound principles of the Republican party as opposed to a long period of prospecting and experimenting Young Republicans should take the lead The older heads are looking to them to furnish the vigor The time Is ripe wait until next fall when the election lines are drawn Do it Coker who Is Lincoln county representative In the legislature surmised that old-fashioned public debates would play an Important part in the next campaign he declared "are a little fed up on the current trend to ballyhoo in contrast with sound facts They want something they can get their teeth into There will be a swing back to sense and soundness not only In presentation of platforms but in deliberation of Donald David of New York brother of Bari Homer and Howard David of Moscow is visiting relatives in Boise Mrs David is daughter of Mr and Mrs Phillip Soulen and a sister of Mrs Van Housen David is president of the Amerl ca'n Maize Products company and a director of Standard Brands Inc and Macy and company Central crops show promise of giving farmers their best financial returns in a decade according to Glenn Farthing superintendent of finance and statistics in the district WPA office at Coeur who is in Boise on business "Fields are blooming with everything that farmers like and the blooms are Farthing said consensus is that 1937 will be the best year financially that farmers have enjoyed for at least a decade are better in Latah and Kootenai counties than In Idaho and Lewis but good everywhere The region west of Spokane has the best wheat crop in history has also shown a vast Increase over the depression Farthing plahs to return to Coeur d'Alene Thursday He is at Hotel Boise Arrivals Wednesday from Idaho and eastern Oregon included: BOISE Jarrett Montpelier Mr and Mrs Ed Staley Middleton IDANHA Mr and Mrs Hamilton New Plymouth Mrs Eva Neeb Smiths Ferry Frank Co-nott Placervllle: Mark Kulp Moscow Ralph Parrish Burgdorf Paul A Eke Moscow Mr and Mrs Angus Maclvor Jordan Valley Mrs Eva Lauer Payette Mr and Mrs Campbell McCall Jones Baker Ore Melvin Neeb Smiths Ferry Harley Smith Hailey Mr and Mrs Rutledge Cascade Mr and Mrs Joe Overman Boyd Twin Falls Man nlng Grangeville Roberts Twin Falls Mr and Mrs Joe Branson Lowman Neoma McLaughlin Vale Ore Mr and Mrs John Smith Idaho City Mr and Mrs Muzzy Emmett OWYHEE Capt and Mrs Mal-comb Jones Cambridge Mr and Mrs Neal Snyder Halley: Mills Pocatello Gab bar Twin Falls BRISTOL Harry Carlson Buhl Troy Richmond Nampa John Til-den Ontario Ore Miss Ann Van-cil Robert Klingler Halley GRAND A Thurston Placervllle Mr and Mrs Dunning Jordan Valley Ore Mr and Mrs Bruington Placervllle A Maher Jordan Valley West and family Pocatello Mr and Mrs A Meshels Halley Officers Confer On Army Maneuver Plans for August SALEM Ore UP) Commanding army officers of Oregon Washington and California will meet here Thursday to make final plans for the fourth army maneuvers to begin near Fort Lewis Wash August 17 and last for two weeks Major General George Si-monds commander of the fourth army which Includes virtually all states west of the Mississippi is coming from his headquarters in San Francisco to confer with Major General George A White who will command the 9000 national guard troops of the attacking force during the maneuvers Maneuvers will include only troops from Washington Oregon Idaho Montana and Wyoming Three other maneuvers will be held in August throughout the 'fourth army area General national guardsmen will comprise the attacking army which will have to ltoes the Xisqually river under simulated attacks by the 5000 defending troops The war games will be the largest in the history of the northwest Caldwell Wins Swimming Meet Special to The Statesman CALDWELL The Caldwell municipal swimming pool team handed the Boise YMCA paddlers a 53-to-82 trimming Wednesday evening in a dual meet In the Caldwell plunge The Canyon county squad garnered seven first places to three A1 Sandner was the ace of the visiting team winning the diving event and the 50-yard free style and taking part in the medley relay which Boise won Other relay members were Bill Webster and Fritz Sandner A return meet will be held in Boise at a later date Paris is warring on fake healers i exclusive line) Only two dozen of the newest smartest coats you have ever seen Bearing the brand you are assured of top quality but you'll have to hurry to take advantage of this unusually low introductory price! $695 and $9-95 PHONE 2292-R i NEW PLYMOUTH White Hardware Company ONTARIO Ore Cables Chevrolet Company PAYETTE Weidner 31 Service VALE Ore Service Corner WEISER Welser Super-Service 809 MAIN ST her of commerce secretaries at Palo Alto Cal July 26to 30 Secretaries from 11 western states will attend FIRE DAMAGES CLEANING PLANT Fire which started in the boiler room caused $60 worth of damage to the Packham Cleaning company plant at Sixteenth and Bannock early Wednesday evening The blaze was confined largely to the roof Wally Packham proprietor said no clothes were damaged ATTORNEY GENERAL ADDRESSES CLUB Attorney General Thylor was the speaker at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Boise Ki-wanls club Tuesday noon at the Owyhee hotel Speaking on the pardon board Attorney General Taylor said he was opposed to direct pardons for Idaho prisoners and recommended the use of the parole system Bulletin Board for CLUBS AND LODGES STUDY CLUB TO HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC 'The Young- Study group of Valley View will hold their annual picnic Thursday at 1 o'clock at Julia Davis park Members should bring a covered dish and sandwiches Growing Continue Plague In Colorado Area DENVER UP) gr hoppers grown in two weeks from grub-like crawlers to winged insects more than two Inches long caused grave worries Wednesday in rich northeastern sugar bowl Mature were reported in the vicinity of Julesburg Holyoke Sterling Akron Brush and Fort Morgan more than 200 miles north of the southeastern In fested area where the appeared as crawling bands of raven' ous or Immature in sects The northern area Includes some of the best sugar beet lands In the country Adjutant General A Ardourel of the Colorado national guard sought 50 additional trucks to haul poison ingredients to the threatened northern area He also called out an 100 guardsmen upon the order of Governor Teller Ammons Eccles Opposes Use WASHINGTON UP) Marrlner Eccles chairman of the federal reserve board opposed Wednesday the use of so-called for retirement of part of the public debt Testifying before the house banking committee Eccles said he believed the gold in the stabilization fund and gold totaling something over $3000-000000 should be held to redeem outstanding gold certificates He declared application of the metal to the public debt would bring the gold back into excess reserves and might result in credit inflation over which the federal reserve system would have no control Om Ask for 5- 3 THE ONTARIO MAN SUBMITS LOW CANAL BID David Richardson of Ontario Ore was low bidder Wednesday for construction of canal laterals In the Dead Ox Flat division of the Owyhee project In Malheur county Ore with a bid of $9759 George Henry Ontario Ore was next low bidder with an offer of $9S77 and A Terteling of Boise bid $11024 NYA OFFICIALS MEET TODAY A meeting of the state advisory board of the National Youth administration will be held here Thursday to discuss plans for the program for the coming year Gartln state NYA director said VISITORS RETURN TO CALIFORNIA Mr and Mrs Koll who have been visiting for the past two weeks at the home of Mr and Mrs Henry Koll 615 Myrtle street left Wednesday morning for their home at Oakland Cal They are driving GRAZING BOARD MEETS THURSDAY Advisory board of the southwestern Idaho Taylor grazing district will meet Thursday at Boise headquarters George Zapp of Nampa will preside at discussion of trailing problems and fall allocations ROBERT Lb JOHNS END BOISE VISIT Mr and Mrs Robert Johns left Tuesday for Mountain City Nev They have been visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Thomas Offerman COURT FINES DRIVER FOR BREAKING RAIL Payette forest officers said Wednesday that Wayne Rife of Valley county paid a $5 fine Monday in Judge A probate court at Cascade on a charge of destroying government property Rife was charged with driving into a railing July 4 at the Warm Lake swimming pool LIGHTNING STARTS MANY SMALL FIRES Lightning Tuesday night set four small forest fires In Payette forest offices in Boise reported Wednesday Two were in Garden Valley and two on the Middle fork of the Salmon All were speedily controlled The same storm started 10 minor blazes on the Boise forest Most of them were near Idaho City where the disturbance centered Light rainfall followed the lightning BOISE UNDERWRITERS SELECT OFFICERS The Boise Association of Life Underwriters elected officers at a meeting held recently at the Hotel Boise It was announced Wednesday by Crandall retiring president Those elected were: Lyle Funnell president Hans Roan vice president Golden Drlggs second vice president COMMISSIONERS CHOSEN FOR IDAHO DISTRICTS Eight conciliation commissioners for Idaho districts were appointed for one year terms each by order of federal court Wednesday The appointees are: Hayes of Emmett A Buckenau of St Anthony Gilbert Brlnton of Gooding Wolfe of Coeur Frank Turner of Rexburg and Gibson of Rupert Willard Lund of Pocatello and Howard Howe of Lewiston POST FAIA5 COMPLETES GRADE SCHOOL BUILDING Completion of an addition and alterations at Post Falls grade school building was announced Wednesday by Vernon Otter Idaho PWA administrator The project was started last December Total cost was $9091 of which $4091 was a federal grant COMMERCE MANAGER TO ATTEND MEETING Harlan manager of Boise Chamber of Commerce has accepted an invitation to be a member of the faculty at a school for cham- ANTIQUES Glass and Furniture MRS WOODWARD 2127 ELLIS" AVE THANK you America! You're certainly going to town for Goodyear's big new tough the tire that cracked down on rising prices You've forced us to double triple our production to take care of your demand for this sensational tire that offers you all time-proved Goodyear features at the price been accustomed to paying! See it today it's a bull's-' eye value for thrifty buyers look for this sign WHERE TO BUY POLICE COURT Margaret Ikenberry route 4 overparking forbidden to drive in Boise until July 17 Meredith Whitney bench overparking forfeited $2 bond Ring 1208 State street overparking forfeited $1 bond Clyde 616 State street overparking fined $2 Alva Bush 615 East Jefferson street fined $1 Charles Stratton 414 North First street charged with driving an automobile while under the Influence of intoxicating liquor fined $100 and deprived of his driving license Notice of appeal to the district court was filed by defense attorneys following the hearing FUNERALS ALLEN Funeral services for Aaron Allen who died late Tuesday night will be held at the Schrelber and McCann chapel Friday afternoon at 2:30 with the Rev A Hurt of Boise Gospel tabernacle officiating Burial will be In Morris Hill cemetery TWO YOUTHS OBEY SIGN AND DRIVECAR AWAY HIBBINO Minn (ff car drive it as long as you That's just what a local used car dealer advertised Two unidentified youths did Just that and neither they nor the car have been seen since Smart! Alluring! Look Cool Look Poised! delightfull easy to be fresh and charming especially at our most reasonable prices Regular $5 New A A DuartOil Regular $50 a Oil of Tullpwood 9 £olleg BEAUTY SALON a 1005 Wash Phone 1465 U-' 6 REMEMBER the cheapest thing on your car is the best tires you can buy and the best tire for first-class travel mt reduced rates is this sensational new Goodyear "R-l" MOTOR TIRE SERVICE INC TELEPHONE 962 BOISE IDAHO 11 TH IDAHO KELLY MOTOR CO SHOSHONE Modess SOFTER SAFER SANITARY NAPKIN McCALL Dorsey Anto Company MARSING Marsing Garage MERIDIAN Wright Motor Co 3IOUNTAIX HOME Garage NAMPA Consumers Service Station BOISE Lubrication Service 10th Bannock BOISE Silver Franz 28th State EMMETT Emmett Garage GOODING Lewis Auto Parts Co HORSESHOE BEND Bend Garage ATfA'ULlSXQRES 1.

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