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Show TbeDeseret IVc16 n , pWMl. take Gty, f Wednesday, September 4, Utafi TT hour I could take away from my to forret her business with you since you have widowed lathere marntre l Helen been here. I hive rearranged the whom glietla dialikee. Sbe eeereily so that of my entire a handaonta hoped to tail to love with Frogramdevote myself day I to South American eo that ehe would nevee you. tee return home to marry me and asked have beet you ot the eon Davie, Jim built looaety given you a ring. triend ot Sheila e mother, ealled on the tame ehip and leele reeponelble tor "IJcnow it, Raoul. Everything During the voyage Sheila'a ealety. one say Is true, she admitted. you romaneee, two light, Sheila enioyed livBut how do you suppose I felt with Richard Maxwell, an AmericanMario to sit there and see her with the ing to Brazil, and another with In Muller, a piamet of German deeeent. bracelet on her arm saying that Buenoi Airea Beoul Gaetalu. eon of to Sheila had been friends for three you wealthy banker, waa Introduced to and after e tender romance ahe agreed that you had been wonderyears, a auen that her marry him Jim warned ful to her . , to in roauit nnhappineaa will marriage "Naturally It would be a her becauee ot her different background. Sheila While having her hair drteaed, But you be granted. shock," telling exotic looking girl overheard an should have told yourself that bracethe manicurist that her expensiveGaatalu there was some mistake." let was given to her by Bauol 1 tried to," she confessed beReturning to her quarter, Sheila reeervw a aaillng make phoned. Jim to ginning to feel that she was to lion tor her. She hears Raoul making blame for having taken too hasty for her. a view of thet matter. But I NK CHAPTER TWENTY-didnt think she would dare use the remove Sheila waited to it were your name like that If -traces of tears from her eyes benot true. voice Her fore going down stairs. She would scarcely have dared was subdued but collected as she to use it If it were true, Raoul some me said, Will you take her. T Id reminded Sheila had not thought of that. place else for lunch, Raoul here." rather not stay She could see now how the whole With his customaray eagerness thing might have been a deliber"Of to please her he answered, ate attempt to impress the little But evidently he. manicurist. - course, darling! Naturally the girl In was realized that something the case did not know Sheila. soon as bs they She could not have guessed wrong because were In his car he asked; "What what a tempest the mention of haa Is It, Kuerida Something Raouls name would cause to the made you sad." stranger having her hair, dressed. tone. his at asked Shelias heart She had no possible way of he could how or, How could he, that the American girl knowing tender-ness- ? such with understood French. speak to her Sheilas overcharged emotions she to a went I beauty shop, were suddenly punctured like an was there I while and said dully, inflated balloon, ' She felt weak I heard a girl telling the maniand remorseful. curist that you had just given her Im sorry, she cried, I a bracelet" should have known better. At Not a muscle of Raouls face, least I Bhould have waited until moved. I saw you. Given you a chance And you believed it?" to explain. ' Of course, 1 believed It" she Do you believe. me know? in were cried. speaking They Raoul demanded. French. They had no Idea I unBhecofc3"hot doubt the sinceriof his voice, the testimony of -derstood." For a moment Raoul did not ty his eyes. a hurt In said low, he then speak Of course. If you say It isnt voice, "You profess to love me so I believe you. But what a but you have so little faith thata weird coincidence! That I should you would believe the story of walk Into a perfectly strange seen before? never have girl you beauty shop and have such an "She said your name, Sheila experience. continued but her heart was beathe murMy poor darling, ing wildly with the hope that No wonder you were mured.there had been, some jnlstake. it upset." Perhaps Raoul could explainshe "Youll never understand how If only he could how glad much," she confessed feeling as If would be not to believe it. She been-liftefrom even- - boasted-- about- - your father- -. huge weight had I was so furious I her heart. a bank, of the president being made mind to up my disappear And the blacelet was of sapphires pension. I was never and diamonds Just like my ring." from the to see you again." His face was hard now and going I should have found .you. anger flashed from Ills dark eyes. But surely you must realize that It would be possible for anyone to use my name. It Is a familiar one in Buenoa Aires. My family have lived here for many years' A girl like that could easily have appropriated It toto suit deher purpose. Do I have fend myself against luch a '' charge? -Do you mean that It is not truet" Sheila demanded, staring eyes. him with -at It should not be necessary for me to deny it," Raoul said proudSEATTLE, Sept. 4.(AP) Betly. "I have spent every possible ty Jameson of San Antonio, Texas, the national womens golf champion, came to town today in quest of the womens western amateur Shdia Clayton, alendrr went to South Amenta bine-eye- d No. matter where you Sheila. blonde, were. She was ashamed to tell him May-Bar- that she had asked Jim to make a reservation for her on the ship he was taking In ten days. Jim would be disgusted but the reservation could be cancelled. , She woOld do It as soon as she went bom 4. With this In mind she suggftjted that It was tiqja for them to leave. Tonight I have promised to attend a directors meeting," Raoul said regretfully. My fath--' er has asked me to make a speHe cial effort to b present added, "You trust me, Sheila? You will not begin to doubt me as soon as you are alone? Of course I trust you," ahe assured him. " Never had she loved him more than now with all her confidence restored. No matter what the differences In race Raoul was honorable. A lie would be as detestable to him as it was to her. And he sensing her, reaction had never been more understanding. Holding her band berieath the table In thfe almost deserted tea house he renewed his vows. It was like being rescued after, a narrow escape from death. So much- - he- - meant to her- .- This dark-eyed handsome man whose accents fell like musics upon her ears. When she reached the pension she stopped at the telephone in the hall to calL Jim but he was not In. On her desk was a cablegram which read, Come home What did Immediately, Father. he meant by that? She had told Jim not to cable him of her return and evidently he hadnt. BuL why this sudden message? Sheila had not mentioned her engagement to her father knowing he would disapprove- .- But had he considered her when he married Helen Maynard? He had not, Sheila reminded herself hardening her heart against that cabled eommarfd. He must suspect something, however or he would not have countermanded his previous letter whlcjj gave her permislson to remain In South America until after Christmas. There was more than met the eye here and Sheila strongly suspected that Jim J)avis was impli- d 0 - English Cathedral Air Target 7 -- - 1 -- - Softball Worlds AppointmentSeries Under Way (Continued from page 11) DETROIT, Sept 4. (AP A record- - field of 95 teams begins Thoams B," and Mary J. Broad-.ben- t, and has been active lit in the Church play here tSmorrow-nigh- t educational and civic softball world series. circles all his life. He attended ,. In the mens division, a the oldXBrigham Young AcadeKy., team will defend its my in the early days, later took title against 57 challengers. An work at Brigham Alameda, Calif., girls team will graduate, and the Unibe seeking its. third successive Young Univfersity of Utah, '"v crown in the womens division. versity He filled a mission" the The tournament will wind up next Southern States from sin 1898 to Monday night "the as 1901, serving president of W. E. Landis of Detroit presiLouisiana conference the latter dent of the Amateur Softball Aspart, of that time. After returnsociation which is sponsoring the ing home he filled various ward tournament has predicted a sell- and. stake offices in auxiliary asout for the three scheduled night sociations, was in the bishopric programs. of the Heber Second Ward, and later was made president of Wasatch Stake, which post he held Grid Officials for many years. He was principal of and teacher in the WaOpen Meet Friday satch Church Seminary from 1923 to 1937, when he was callHERSHY, Pa., Sept.. (AP) to experts ed to preside over the North Experts will lecture w)ien the Philadelphia chapter of Central States Mission. the Eastern" Association of interHe was superintendent of the district from collegiate football officials holds Wasatch School three-day 1901 to 1023 and held an exits meeting here, beginning Friday. ceptionally large number of civic Seventy-fiv- e of the easts football positions, including those of presiCounty authorities will attend the confer- dent tff the Wasatch ence, to hear interpretations of Chamber of Commerce, 1916 to the of County rule changes before their IeSms 1919; president line up for the first kickoff of Farm Bureau, 1915 to 1917; chairfair board, of 1940 season. the man the county 1928 to 1931; district chairman of the Boy Scout court of honor, Logatl Softball 1927 to 1934, and many others. Jameson Pedersen Seeks Western Wins Title In -Amateur Golf Cup Logan Golf Meet -- crown. Miss Jameson beaded the vanguard of competitors and womens Western "Golf Association officials tt WITSON SOCKS n CIMC1HNAT1, arriving for thl tournament, opening Monday and running through OKI 4 (API Eortr-fqar-o- , Saturday. She is the favorite to Jimmy Wilson, sometime man-Hirwhich Edith roach snd eslctaer and who has pick up the crown "hatthe Iowa a son nearly realty tor pen baseball, Estabiooks, fairways ted the Cincinnati Rads to a t-- 3 victory queen, will not defend. rer St. Dome Tueaday to aend them About 150 competitors are exatfht lull sanies ahead of idle Brooklyn to the National beams pennant rate. pected including Elizabeth Hicks I CINCINNATI , ST. B HO A of Long Beach, Calif.; Marion Mil-e- y Werber lb of Lexington, Ky. twice chamBrovn.lb. X M Crk.cf MoorecI and 1939 medpion, 1938 runner-u- p Slaurhtr.rf 1 1 S OlOoodman rf 41 0 II 0 alist; Ellamae Williams of Chicago, J Martin, rt 1 I ( F M Crk.lb 1 11 llRipple.lf Miae.lb... Illinois state champion and westKoy.il ... i Lombardi last year; Georgia 4 Arnorieh.il 0 4 4 0 ern runner-u- p Fadrett,. llWUaonc... Owene Tainter of Fargo, N. D., western S Martin Jb ) I 1 II Frey 3b.. junior champion, and Beatrice Bar 1 Myers.sa t 1 t,OrenxoJtt,l4 13 IlHnU-hmri.1 rett and Janr Good8tllrboth of Marion.sa. McGee p... lissRiyyt 1 1 3 Minneapolis. OiGuiae.p Bhoun.p... Besis-p..- .. ' lHO.il SIS III 4111 4111 110 tilt Ill 111 111 till 1131 till 114 toe ...1111 till f Ill Ill Hornsby VTearn In Title Playoff .Totals . 311334 111 Totals , IT T37U k Betted lor Ripple in Ith, In Inn. axSatted lor Hutchins Ill Oil 1003 St. bonis 000 300 llx 4 Cincinnati Run batted in Mice, Errors None. Ripple 1, Wllsdn. Koy, Marion, Werber. DALLAS, Sept. 4. (AP) RogTwo base bits Mian, Padeett,, Wilson. Three base hit M me. Home run Ripple. ers Hornsby was brought to the DouMvere. Sacrifice McGee 1. Wilson, ble plays Brown and Mise: Myers, Frey Texas League to pull the faltering into the and F. McCormick 1. Bases on ball 1 Oklahoma City Indians Off McGee 4: off Shoun 1 oft Gulsi Struck ont by McGee J; by Guise 1: by pennant picture. Been 1. Balk McGee. Wlnnint pitcher Hornsby has accomplished half bosinr pitcher Shoun. of his objective; He has the RedSOX BLAST BENGAL HOPES - CHICAGO, Sept. 4 (API The unpre- skins in the Shaughnessy play-iff- . dictable Chtearo White Sox put the InThe Indians beat Fort Worth 2-- 1 dian atrn on Detroit a Twer at am Tub Meet Resumes Tonight LOGAN, . One Upset In Girls JSet Meet Utah-Idah- er it A fed- (AP) Sept,4 BOISE, eral grand jury had completed session here today a one-daSports Mirror indictments after returning BY THE ASSOCIATED IMESS AGO Aus- against six persons and handA 5 EAR TODAY tralia regained Davis Cup after 20 ing down one ho true bill and two secret indictments. years, defeating United States Five of those indicted were in challenge round when Adrian with violation of the beat Bromwich charged Jack and Quist vehicle theft act. motor federal in Frank Parker and Riggs Bobby 1 They are Frank Mahn, Ralph final singles , Henry Strupp, Charles Le Roy THREE YEARS AGO Tony veteran Yankee second base-ma- Brooks, Ross Charles McDonald declared he was through as and Verne- - Clair Hensen. Wilbur Howard Hall was a plaver and would seek managercharged with theft of governial job In 1938. FIVE YEARS AGO Giants lost ment property. The six were to be arraigned on Alex Kampourls to Reds, today before Federal Judge C. C. triple with bases full and dropped Cavanah, who will also hear tothree games behind league-leadin- g day the applications of 79 aliens Cardinals. y for naturalization .as American y 3-- Sept. 4. PHILADELPHIA, Only one of the (AP) " g sixth-seede- d third-plae- h league-leadin- g 3-- 6-- 7-- s Laz-zeri- .. 6-- b-- ( 6-- 'll 4 1 lebbetts, BarteFl.MU Croucbr m 3 Hutchm.p 0 Newhser.p 0 C Smith p 3 1 xCampbeU Seats,p - gjntAvwriU e Mag-nusen- Har-risen- , III 6-- 0 Win-netk- Use Ttco Distinct I 00 0 0 111, 6-- a. 6-- Nhuiq 5cw ork, 2$ NroLEN BASES Lase. Washington, 29: Pat Canning, seeded first, was exW'anhinrton. 18 ' Elevens This Year - . - cused yesterday to play at Forest Walker PITCHIMi Newsom. Detrott, 173, Rowe, Alter-burY N. and meets Judy Hills, Detroit 12 3 PITTSBURGH, Sept. 4. (AP) of Great Neck, L. I, today. NUKIWI, IE VC, IE BATTING Coach Buff Conelli disclosed' he Howell, Boston, .330: Walker, Bmaklsu. 32.1 will use again this- - lallihe same RUNS Frey, Cincinnati, 03: Mise, St Hawthorne system that carried his Duquesne Opens Louis, 01 CinRUNS BATTED IN F. McCormick, University football team through CHICAGO,' 4. (AP) Sept. cinnati, 107,, Mize, St. LouN, 104 the 1939 season undefeated the Hawthorne race track 163. HITS Cincinnati, McCormick, opened Us Hark fielding of two distinct elevens of Chlagfi 156 the featuring today : meeting Clik luiutM, Fv Mriilrk DOUftbF nearly eq ual strength.. $1,500 six furlong inaugural hand!-- ' 38. Werber, Cimlrihatl, ami Hck, Chicago, 0 ' 33 11 37 11 Totals , 33 4 34 10 totals xBatted lor C Smith in Ith. 9 xxRaa for Hiding in ninth. sxxBatted lor Seat in ninth. 2 Detroit 000 000 002 - 7W- - 1M OO 10 Cfciesro - Error1 Trbbetta 2 Rtine batted In Hir 3, pine, Cnmcher, Kreerich 2. Applinr bit fox, Wrtrbt, Kennedy 3 Two-bas- e Karev, Vriehif Kennedy, Bnenflee Knhef-Dcmbi-e play Butrina, Meyer end York AptUnr Webb and Knhel. Bies on INDIANAPOLIS .Ray Vlllmer, kal) Off Hutehinaon 3 off Kewbouier 224, St. Louis, defeated Dorve 3 off C Smith 3; off Seats 2; off Knott two of 4. Struck out By Kewbotjaer 1 by C. Roche, 222,- Decatur, 111, ' imitfc A; by Seat threa falls., 2; by Knott 3. -- : -- 6-- .10 Wrestling Results i - y cap. , The first jpf seven stake events, will be run Saturday, when the Hawthorne handicap for three year over - a mile and an eighth carrying a purse of $5,000. olds and up is,, scheduled 33 f fort-mx- n for tho tuh Copper Company oo4 World War veteran died yeaterday a! 2 3t pjo. in Si Mark BoapuaL Ha waa ... Feb. 2S 1003 too j-- ; and f jQeer Burkett Margaret --AteDofuki. " Sorovinr am bis -wife, lour Sttibhp McDonaJd, t o Viola daughters, and Mary y Lou McDonald, all of Copperioo: six broibera, John and McD o n Andrew aid, Ventura, Calif.; Jamee ol San Franoeco: Jea, Mylee, and Felix, and a eister, Mr. Thomas Wilson, nil t Binxham Mr, MeBawaM Funeral eetrfeee will be held Satur30 at t p jb. at Edit Seventh South day Street. Bishop George tux wlU officiate Fneuda may rail until tune ef eervtcea at the mortuary. , Interment will take place In the Murray City Cemetery. Idaho. Airport Closed Because Of Heavy Rains IDAHO FALLS, Sept. 4. (AP) The Municipal Airport was ordered closed to all heavy air-crf- t; Including transport planes, today after heavy rains totalling nearly an inch in the last 24 hours left the field in a muddy condition. Ralph Richardson, assistant fltild manager, gave the order after a Western 'Air Express plane had a bad. takeoff. He explained: that the mud slowed takeoffs and endangered landings. Pantalen Defa Coo-cot-ta Requiem mass will be celebrated by the Rev William E. Yaufhn Friday at 10 am. in Our Lourdes Lady ot Church In Mama. Rosary will be rented tomorrow at 8 pan, at the family horns in Marne. Am. M KxMRx.L-(aaltoi KaeJm Nr. Xirktou. -- ZxM W. VL "t: IN ami o 1 Nr, Rakr FaA J iaylh ri In. ri-- mi. Emma 31. Cowdell Zn ant at Laaaa Caatoni a Kmotm SAXDT fta N CW!L Swf ZaaW attor a kr a ito Caw mat Wn Sm. . 13. Mk AMKkwr at N. J. Harieartl. "to ara tom toatoal kro Cfvtl CaaueO. I a Jaaarta an Morna amt Jlaa Nro. el Samir; an torn. Nro. Nr. Jvka ot Ml Nia. Awtof Laaaaa (kKf a toafta at Sunir- Zn. fna SaMk I. 3b.aadJaaua , leer teftoaim. Jordaa. UrUada Surra-ur- OaJ -- ra baN. ut TVav W Fiuseral wiU bs eosftiwsol TVr0 to the 2 F reals KaY eoM as the M in handy koday to emwesto Bsnak will bs ss boy DwafW nmmm Censetery. Nathaniel Harold Felt ?3UX1-Sn-im tor Nartneml H. atom ad lHaU kaaaa Muda, lna km aimaaial. ( m-a- kl a 1 a. la toa at Waal aaftm km U-- a laa ISA INiI.raaa NmkamTi. Ito Rjamnaiwa atU mewl n- Me haJ tree ill Vak to to-Ml a Naan waa torn Mr. P . ami KL am toitoato a al UN eiaroael a tra C'tork PHt. He waa the MxbU mtoaala aM toawi Itoma aeiU H to mum a Salma 13-38iw Saw. Rrli. Deewa. Bund m rtaeto wax aliato an,x Pelt mMi b Sahaa aalaar 8i,-aa- "" a. a BMW tna um tor the Chan abaiA. ipiwai am nmr hu, ito,wtow. ter. Mr, w. A. Buetom: aae Ljwa ence let ot SaStma. ami torn aemtoir. Nra X. H. Frll al rnmteli Thl tow- toe a to local humane 1L atn-tror- m atoa wntw: tex kraton an Bewue Eraoto. N Nr. LrT. B. fM. AimamlwM. CharVe Pell i--wn . . Fkv IkTKiro: Mm. LaVac Rortoej- Aatowto Maasm. uaap Prota lifl. Salaa. loo. UN an A- - Frederick Snow Birch. on of F. B and Kathryn Snow Birch of 320 D Street, died at the family mornuur. residence of pneumonia this The child was born in Salt Lake 1039. two are his Survivor parents, Fraud parents, Milton W, and TiUette E, Snow and an aunt, Mias Blanche Younr. sll ot Salt Lake. Graveside set i ices will be conducted tomorrow at 2 pn. in the City. Cemetery. In The State Chru-leroe-a. Annie F. Rosenlof Xa. hrIwwf ST. AVTHOXT. V Foml FRdenHbfsw tiiweweA. Anw ts mMkut of Xi. nesswas. Ctak. ceodneted at 2 ym. tswy m the St, Al thoay Tabmwne bgr the SC DUmy sod Ward bsthepwe. Banal will be m tk WEftisd Bsswiy. M ewwrTerm Mrs. Bewolsf dwd the horn st her teiMt, Littklehi mi St. Attbity. Msrvk 2. Mte was berm Me fk o IBM. daoxheer ri fwir as Avw Fredncksso. td- She was married bs into so ef Ml Nawfll. Nee M UK. sod kvuof as they moved to kohl o Twin hrem. Lanr Ury owi4 bs to. ml S. Mulliner Ephraim TOOELF Ephnum Samuel Mulliner. of Fairfield. Utah, died Tuesday in Toeele Mr Mulliner was bora Oct. It, 1870. in Fairfield. He is survived bv four brothers, Thomas Mulliner of Ibapah Tooele Countr. James Mulliner of Murray; William MulUner of Salt Lake City, and John M. MulUner of Ely, er. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p m. in the Smith Funeral Homs here. Banal will bs local. 00. Frw-e- ltd Anthony. 1922. KuaJiif And 5L 29, distnr aol fw Mrs. LmkfvH Eno aed ef Caafersaa' Ikwv to-ktochf of Kexburr anl Keoank hwtitf Sumttnr sons' Mr. are wse tor-mo- i ef Portland. Ore.: 21 fnekbidmi, waves. aod Emma labradue. Mr. Bnm. Hnretta Tbosapeeo and km Mmy netmw aa ef Me FMosaoc Hunters 3Iaude Kirkliam Russell OGDEN Funeral for Mrs. Mauds To Take Vacation On Their Upland Birds Xirkham Russell. 5L who died Monday an. in Ordrn hospital, will be BOISE. Sept. 4 (AP Get-Mixe- - h j, ISfce. tirttoa al TWwaw: 8 Fblmu ot Jjm alM. Frederick Snow Birch 2. . I-- fl. JUd Pantalm Def. 75, of Marti. yesterday In a local hospital ot a heart ailmeet. Bo was a farmer. Mr. Defa vas bom ia Italy la IMS. a ooa of Aupebio and Niecokua Pie ealo Defa. He had boon a resident of the United States for many years. Survivors are his widow. Mrs. Defa ot Mama; two eons Leo Defa of Fort Bndyer, Wyo sod Mar-ioDefa of Mama; two daorhtera Mrs. AnxeHno Nicolo of Kama and Krs. Frances Simimino of Balt Lake 20 grandchildren, a brother, City; Frank Defa of Duchesne County. Kay U , C Cksews Mr KirhhMS Ksrwhesa, mbs Mr. fbf d EMMETT, Idaho, Sept. 3. (AP) Apparently a little confused in their definition of upland birds " two Boise hunters paid $25 each for their error after pleading guilty to shooting two domestic turkeys. Conservation officers booked the men as Ray Collard and Warren Stephens. Leo Pullens, 24, of Caldwell was fined $25 for shooting doves from a public highway. All the cases came before Pro-bat- e Judge M. L. Gunther. Govee- - con- ducted Thursday at 10 am. m the Or deo Fifth Ward and at the Letil Second Ward chapel Thursday at 2 Bunal will be m the Lehi Cemetery. Mr Russell was born at Lehi Dec. 4. 1088, daurhter of Geo nr and Sarah Russon Kirkbam. Sbe had been active in the Church and filled a mission in the western states. She qprved a utu day school chorister in Lehi, Provo . and Orden wards She was married Feb. 14, 1917, to J. Clifford Russell. Siirvivinx are her husband' a daurhter, Marjons Russell of Orden: two pjl nor Bottoifsen said toctiv he wouM 'mt Bwse wswnw for his home city of Am, xisw he will start at 1Mt vacation. During his abseirx from the cap-itthe governor pUn$ at least one speech in his campaign for He is to speak at Elaekfoot, Sept. 9. o favorites was missing today as the national girls' juniur tennis commoved into the quarter-finals- . petition last to clinch in fourth night d&Po place the final standings. Scoring teres rant in The lone absentee was marathon, the Sox trounced the Tireri The regular schedule ends Sun10 to 2 to throw another damper on DeNelly Sheer, of Miami Beach, ay play-of- f beglns-Tues-dand the day and the put troit pennant chance who lost to Robin (Twlnk) Oklahoma City playa Fla., Tigers four full fame back of night. Briscoe, of Santa Monica, Cleveland Indiana, Houston, the leader over Calif, the the full against whom the Sox have had little auo seasoh route. The series three out yesterday, U eeaeon . ces 4 in second the set, Trailing by of five games will open "at Housthe Californian took ad. ton. opponents Where the other play-of- f series vantage of her to run out the set: will stait will not be determined Pearl Harland, Santa Monica, de- citizens. until Beaumont and San Antonio feated Doi othy Wightman,- - Cheat- - MajOr LcaIUe LCSIlCfS H. G. Abell and Earl Talbot settle second place. At the pres- nut Press! 1h Bv MadAspnnatwl Sissv .Hill, Mass, are to enter pleas tomorrow to ent time they are separated by den, Boston, downed" Pat "Hover, Awmirvs if.u.ik a charge'at violating the federal BATT1NU BaiMiK. St. Loula, .350. only half a game. The series will Ixis Doris 64; and 343. Angeles, Boston security" exchange act. open at the city winning second I 114: CHICAGO McCoskj, DETROIT NS HI Boston, Williams, Florida Halt, champion, Detroit 102 B H O A place. ' .B.H.OA Philadeldefeated Nancy Ritchie, 4 1 I 0 Webb 3b Fox.rf .. BATTED IN Greenber. Detroit, American Association Winners of the two series will RUN 64. MCsky,cf 10 0 OKroevlrh.cf 4 3 4 0 meet over the seven-gam112 fiiMftffKto New York, 109 route for phia, 3 0 13 1 Stahbek.ct 3 13 llKuhel.lb In HITS other Milwaukee 4, Kansas City 3. Murial Cramer, Boston, 177, Radeliff, SI matches the championship. ll8ollers.il Ghnngr 2b Louis 171 0 3 4 0 Minneapolis, "beat Helen 'Meter 2b 2 13 3 Applinys. .4130 Minneapolis 13, St. Paul 0. BLES Gwnberr. Detroit, 4: BoU POL 4 3 0 OlWrlshl.rl 4 3 3 0 10. Lnuisv llle 5, . l Md.--, &4i and Stevenson, 6rtnbrjlf Indianapolis 1 York, lb . 3 0 II 3 Tresh c Fmifcy, Gertnide A. Moran, Los Angeles, V TRIPLES McCosky, Detroit, (Only games). Hirgms 3b. 3 0 f 1 Kennedy, 3b 0 3 13 Duquesne To 7 feoston. 14. won from Marion Woolhiser, 0 Knott,p wxbullivan 11 HOMET RUNS Trtvx Bostop, 34; Di .3111 I (Special) softball For Power Rate Rearing Play in the tournament which is being played here will be resumed again tonight BOISE, Sept. 4. (AP) Pubp after Tuesdays games were post- lie utilities commission business poned due to ram, according to took J. W. Cornell, commission totournament- - officials. president, to northern Idaho Tonights curtain raiser will find day. Gepharts Store of Tremonton and on, an application by. A Grants Bike playing at 7, and Hy-ru- the hearing Interstate Telephone Comand Clark Auto battling at 8, pany to increase its rates at in the consolation flight. In the Genessee, in Latah Countly, was championship flight Garland Gro- scheduled for today, tomorrow, cery will take the field at 9, against at Weippe, Clearwater County, BFDNESDAV SEPTEMBER (Tuns in the Hollywood PUybouM to Cliffs Service, strong Wellsville Cornell will hold a hearing on nipht at 8 00). entry. the same companys proposal to P6 M.00 KDYL The Mayor Reports install an automatic exchange 0 15 KDYL Latest Available United Miles Hurls No-HitlPress, Tranradio Neva Flashes. system there. KD3L Xavier Curat s Music. - On Friday the commission 0030 40 NBC H. V. K alien born commeats SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Sept. 4. Lake, in be will Spirit on no-hpolitical and war new. president (AP) Carl Miles pitched a 7 00 BC Kay Kyers Holier of Musi applicabaseball game last night as bis Kootenai County, where cal with Ginny Sima, Knowledge, the Spirv Athletic teammates tions for the purchase of which Harry Babbm, Sully Maaon aa the Philadelphia hr Land Lake company, faculty. sinnnr it the of overwhelmed Springfield 8 00 N BC Hollywood Playhouse, with be giv-eEastern League, 11 to 0, in an ex- going out of business, will include Gal and Jim Amech An Par bearing. Applicants Prumouny PruKolla.'' s hibition. 1 30 NBC The Duk of Paducah re The --nearest thingto i" hit Off the City of Spirit Lake and C. at the Plantation ceive Party fourth Inning H. Tolford of Spirit Lake." Miles came in the with musicml asaiataoc hy th Dor-i- n Sisters. r when Hal Quick drove out a wickThe Hour of Saules with Ab00 NBC ,! ed line drive that waa snared by Federal Grand Jury bott and Costello 0 30 N BC Mr District Attorney Dee Miles. Springfield used four Racket Bustior Dramas. New10 00 N BC Latest pitchers in an effort to stem the Indicts Six In Idaho of Trmnsradio LOGAN, SepC 4. (Special)-- H. Reuben Pedersen, Logan City auditor and clerk, captured the 1940 Logan Golf and Country Club championship Labor Dy when the final rounds of the twcKlay tourney were run off. Pedersen was followed closely in the championship flight by Bob Martin and Jack Braunagel. Martin carded a 90 and a 79 which with his 24 handicap netted him a 145, while Braunagel banged out an 88 and a 75. Pedersen camp through in the first round of play with a brilliant 77 and then shot an 83 in Mondays round to lead the field. Young Dick Lundahi shot the lowest score of the tournament when he won the junior division with 75 and 73 for a 148 (otal. Henry Hurren turned in an 86 and 92 with a handicap of 36 to win the first flight. Dich Lundahi, Pedersen. Martin anct Hurren will be awarded trophies at the annual club dinner later in the month. Womens championship matches will begin Thursday with a novice and a championship flight. Final tide. rounds will be played Sunday. ' Commissioner Leaves ' 4. Sept. W. Hn I Additional Sports d Thp long famous cathedral of Rochester,-Englan- d, pictured above. Is reported damaged by air raid bombs following a German attach on- that ancient English city. . When hlg name was announced she rose to meet him with the cablegram In her hand. (To Be Continued) (The Register and Tribune d . - - cated. week's weather generally was favorable for the harvesting of seasonable crops and the maturing of late crops in Idaho, it was reported today by H. G. Carter, government meteorologist Harvesting and threshing of grains In the late districts made excellent advance, the report the second said, and cutting-o- f crop f alfalfa was active in late districts while in early districts much of the third crop was cut and stacked. Seeding of winter wheat progressed slowly In many localities. of peaches, Picking pears, prunes -- and - plums continued.' Beets, late potatoes and late apples continued to be in generally good condition. Com was maturing rapidly and some was cut for silage. Garden truck and melons were plentiful. Pastures and unirrigated pastures continued dry through the week except in localities where rains occurred. Most livestock was in good flesh. Maximum temperatures ranged from 103 degrees at Kuna and 102 at Lewiston to 81 at American Falls, Minimum temperatures ranged from 31 degrees at New Meadows and 34 at Driggs to 51 at Boise and 53 at Lewiston. Light to moderate Showers occurred over the extreme north and southeast sectors and at scattered points in the southwest. No measurable precipitation was reported for the week over the Snake River Valiev from Lewiston to southern fclmore County, except for a fall of J9 Inches at Kuna. -- u IRim . toll Irtbaa m aad TGflom McDonald of 'Copportao. Sept 4. (AP) Last 0 losi era seal sastwa: George JictrStlald Proceeds Rapidly BOISE. T7 twitofafc arf Rdk K. In Tin Threshing Of Grains -- 19-1-0 State And Local Obituaries Harvesting Season Good SB u . Ill Ndwi, jjalt, - 81 Lollla II. HOME RUN1 Mix. St. Loula, 38. Rixxo, -33 PhilrntPlplux, STOLEN RASES Moor. St. LouU, 18. Reaao, Brooklyn and Hark. Chiraxo, 15. PITCHING Fttaaimmona, Brooklyn, 13 1; Sowell, PlUaburgh, 13-- Texas ' League Sn Antonio 2, Shret' rl), Oklahoma City 2, Fort Woi th 1. Houston Dallas 4, Beaumont 2. at Tulsa, rain. Southern Association , Knoxville 9, Memphis 6. Nashville 4, tittle Rock 2. New Orleanj 4, C.hattanooga.0. 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Club 10 15 NBC New Flashes 0 30 KDYL Between th Book Ends. 8 35 KDYL Th Bvnch Hands. with Ted Malone" 7 00 KDYL Your Favorite 10 30 N BC Common Setts Hymn, and Senti- 8 55 KL Pres Xew. 7 10 KDYL Rhythmic Revue, ment W CBS KaVf 5nttk i7Vihtiu 7 30 RDYL Latest Available News. 10 45 NBC New Summary. 1 4 5 '0hen a Mmrw 7 45 KDYL Music on Parade 10 50 N RT Harvey 30 CB baritone. Ruemeeo of hiaa InaL Harding, 8 00 KDYL Barry, iharl.e. Music. 11 00 Kl'TA Musical 4 Hzr Gat CBS Almanac variety samhay Flashes News 8 25 KDYL Latest out program with Bill Sear. 10 00 KL Pom Faora LSr. 8 30 N BC Arainst the btorm, drama. 11 3th N BC U 8 Marine Band. 13 15 4 Bs Utw haatild 45 XBC .Th i.UHimx Lixht, drama. 11 45 KCTA International 14 304 R?Tui Amu New. torrunesn. 0 00 N- e- Woman in White, drama. 18 45 KL The Muny raih 0 15 N W The O Neills, drama. 12 00 N BC y' Le 'Orphan of Divorce. . Mry 0 30 KDYL Mermny Musical anetie. 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