Show p PRISONERS PRiSONERS R 1 S ONE RS AID 1 A I iD D. D FOREST FOIEST F 0 o FI R B I 4 I c I I cail EMPTIED J EO LU lH INMATE WAR 1 1 I Residents of Several Wes Western e T Towns Flee i T. T Timber lm b er BI Blazes azes to f t VOLUNTEERS RS ASKED S i r T t Temperature empe atu e K Keeps eps I High Hib il i p Humidity Y Low ow T V. V J J J LEWISTON I Idaho ho Aug Aug 1 10 AP 1 A m old month forest ore t fir en th h f N Nez z Perce Indian Indin reservation ti n wa was waa j reported to have It the 8 jump Jumped J. J fire lines fine and andr to be emen t fields in inthe the Cam Camas Camat prairie country Cy Farmer Farmers w were r. r ca calling in men the fields to fig fight t t the blaze v VR YREKA C Calif lif Aug i The Badger mountain forest fir fire which for fer a time t threatened i rf f town of Hawkinsville was WAI reported definitely under unde control tonight I Leade Leaders of 0 the fi fire f fighters announced an- an n n- n that men who had bean bin g th the blaze were being A permit i l to leave reave t the e fir tire firs lines Unes Ine arid id that th there Je JeV wa V was no J clinger of f the flames again br breaking a ing out ou A 0 v J By UN PRESS SS r ti V H Residents ot western ii communities Hes 1 l for cr r t live l' l tJ Saturday before forest lorest fIres which menaced wide ar areas ai ae In California 9 Oregon eSon Washington Wa arid and nd Idaho Lt L- L At t Sa San Luis Calif t the county Jail was was emptied of ot its Ita prisoners pris- pris so so that they co could li h help p battle the th-e blaze approaching on three fronts Thirty th thousand across rc ot t rich timber In the r region glon already Il have ave been ruined rf-i rf Valuable pine and cedar forests forests' In Badger cr creek e l In ll fornia were swept by flames which 1 threatened threaten d to engulf the town to of t i Hawkinsville V. V Wild Ud deer cattle and Md automobile camps J were destroyed J Yreka two mn miles s to the south W s rr asked d for tor aid J Trucks and automobiles Into which the resIdents r h 4 belongings were vere overtaken by the f fires Ires in many instances and amid hud to tad to 3 c Ib be abandoned a while their occupants t fled led oh on foot tAt t- t At tu half Jt a d dozen n different nt points point in In i MAKE E NO HEA HEADWAY WAY Oregon forest rangers and volun leers reported the they were no headway against auIs of ot flame lir Fresh winds and continued drouth by the tho elementS Tern- Tern gave save no ho hope of ot the f fires Ires being ex- ex remained cd hl high h arid and hu hu- low Loss already has mounted to hun hun- reds of ot thousands of ot dollars A A. lc recapitulation rc laUon of ot Unit United d Pre Press s re re ports from the timo he strIcken areas ore s aho show the th following losses Josses J Hawkinsville Calif CaUti acre cre acres I San Luis Obispo acres Groveland Groveland- Calif Calit acres Calif ft CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS V Although no 10 ac accurate t could be bc made o of the tho number of acres ablaze In Oregon report I from there I said al more than a a- athol thousand thousand thou thou- I sand sanel men were were fighting the time fiarn i In half halt a a. dozen different regions Continued uc on page e S 8 j J CELLS CELL TO LET LT I INMATES MATES I- I W R O ON FLAMES 1 C Continued nt ned fro fromi l and thai BuLle stated tire lire fre d virden ris were 10 lor br more nor norv v volun- volun l m. m ashIngton Afe Affected le y oJ regions re j end Orcille Selwa s Selway lw i CoU l I yule lan and l r. r IIIi Id Idaho ho tho Nez Ner Indian reservation was th the Uie scene of a fire Zire which volunteers volunteers volunteers' ls hayo h Y not not yet y t brought under control Forest Foret prese presen officials have hae found CIn much h evidence e. e in C California t to to- indicate the fires there had been started by 8 or persons ers ns with with grudges the r rang rangers ng rs r pots and sun un glasses were ere I found to t have started many of the fires Others were ere attributed ted to toc c careless r. r campers who may IMY lave have neglected d to to extinguish c fires camp before Seford t r l to new to-new locations locallo s. s Serious i Bt Blazes R Rage J In I Idaho o Montana r i A Ag Aug g. g 10 AP P lol 8 for forest st fires s' s still sUII till b burned rn d In J Jo Montana o ta a and nd Idaho Idah to today y while blazes In ln In Washington andin and in ln Ole Oregon on were reported cp consIder consIder- ably subdued subdued- S Three Three- conflagrations stubbornly resisted d f fire Ire fighters 8 In ht north ld Idaho Idaho- ho th t tho B Bald la m ratu J 1 J Old Ol rJ Man n. n creek and nd Salmon alm n rl river river- er f fIres tires IresT- Mont Mon Mem- tim t tana ano f foresters foresters' had bid n l dews crews ew of ot n and jo of or- p pack cl trains rains Ito to teed feed many blazes there A number pf pt them Were ver In In almost 1 Inaccessible c n I U timber beri f In in Oregon waa wU be be d rJ beu n fire the fire Ire Jn In tho the Mount fount o t 1 tle J forest e t. t offering i most moat trouble Ih Y tern ton o Wolf crook creek n i Inn ian 3 l r lest e F. F serious DRY z- z p S An Another Another- U Cf hot dry day In prospect the making the tor forests Inflammable than ever ever Although h hi i Io low v humidity has barred v rr I n-g n the tHo forest rs' rs during the ole past past few few days day few tew new lightning fires lightning been rep reported M Mor r thau 4 ee frying frying- to stem t the tlde of oI flame n b by cutt cutting higo out u ui underbrush digging dIggIn trenches and mJ b W organized bases bases' ses of kept t pt hem f nt h el food and and an l byu pack fn trU kt k an I ma W. W over oer i aceS l I I |