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1 I - CltyEdlHl* yO L . 18, NO. 178. Tension Inc War-Stirre Stage Den R outing ‘D o w n W ith Mass in Front of U ntil Gendan W a r D evelopn (Br Tbe Aim »OM I-ruclil OTlto tm tditn GENCVA-Spoketmu h t« IUI7 I f Icftfsa ihmIi («tct dftU for cnforctn Ictftie: new ^ftteiU went to Home t ADIGnAT-Nitlre troopt fljhtlnj wetl*.' ADDIS ABABA-ElhlopiUt upl • ' IbooMadt of- trilKtmCT mrriTe en it ___1. rftRtQtftH»h-ft|>ly^-^irmiB- (By Thc Amoc -------^Hciyhtencd'-Anfflo-HallaTi-t€r In Rome and fresh represcntati aln Thursday. Groups of wnr-Hlirrcd' FftscI ne.sscs they believed to bo Briji; the Bri.tisli cmbnssy, • they^fllK until dispersed by tfcndurmoK. Gtirarwurshttttered-iJi^cvew Iteld In cmerRcncy and an at-*- tempt to dcmoii»trutc in front] 1 of the British con«ulatc wnsl prevented by police. ' 'I EcoDomic 8tcie Tlte leader »nd Idol ot the youllu,; ----- BTnlto^tllSMimtrlUHl-juirt-lttvokMr II stnle ol "economic siege- for Itaiya nciilnii Imsue Mnctlons. in Geneva nn lUllan spokesman 1, Mid "Ilaly Is rendy to nenotlatfl" »or)) peace u the league met to set a date | • to b«ln an economic blockade cti tlte wurrlnif nation. Bul In Rome, there wm no Indleallon ol IhU:, MuiwfllUil denounced lumclloiu In a brUUUiR <pcec]i and tJ!c camp<-ils»; — Jn'Afrlcn-wn.t-pathed/-------------------- 1 - Tlierc WB* evidence In London.,. ___ loo.-ot--UclBlU£ncd_tcualoii_simi; Itnly. .Three mort^ destroyers llyJns the Union Jack were sent Irom.OU ‘ bralur lo Mall*. Britain made frtsl> i rrpreuatftUoni to Italy because o( j i the bitter Pwclst press campalfn . ^ aealnst her tnd what waa-esUed!. ' inU-BrllUh propaganda In Sfjrpt- I ,BUta For Leacne 1< An Indirect plea to the United;, Slatef to loin llte Knitiic of Na* , tlona wM lounded by Prlmfi Mln»], Uter atwUey »ald*-m. Xn ra drM» Its th# bo,J ^.Vsert-f ca would won Join Oenov» aad »t* luUi tl» polW ol ■•■plendM lv,#. Hon.” i But lUly’a noted Inventor. Ou-; (jtelmo f f l w n L 111 _a r a ^ o wo» "luckily" not a member of thej leDRUe. , I Tho league's eeneral staff of 53; nationi. wllh nn ovcrn'hclmlnB ma-i Jorlty pledged to an economic siege.' decided to clenr the path of cnforce* ___ inent dllflcultle* before fixing thef date that the'e'Mhomie bloctaiQc -will'- actually bcRln. I - Action-in Africa __ There wns nctlon in Afrlen. 'A ' Kftvas dUpatch from AddU Ababa Bald S.BOO Ethiopians were killed or wounded In lighting on the southem front There was no official con* /{rmaSIwi o /'th ti Jn cJtJifr Addtt* Abnbn or Rome. Katlve troops IlsltllnR for itnly 1 iContinued on Paffi 9. Col. Bi IGHTS 0^ SHADOWS W D d f f Eventt- ' (Dy Tlie Af-ocinied Prewi^ -Can't atay-Mad-r? _____ ______ 1 NASinVAUK, Mlriu.-Tliree com-1, munlllcj In 1I1I.1 norilwrn Mltnic>ou j, region teek (0 re.siorc ti’lephuiiiclj communication with the outside | world. T«‘o years ago tho to\v.<s o f| Carpenter, Markliom and BcarvlUe with a total population of lOOO re* llnqubhed tons distance phone serv- ice because of a dlsagreemtnt over service chantes. They botiRhl n sec- -rTcw fniniau'iidibgfflaiuP'iobti Bccause of Ihe Inck of udtnunlc .communication XaclUtlcs elcct!on-rc- turns bave not reached :he coun’ .y •eat tor four or five days. 3 0 r A l ) O B n l = ^ ^ - --------------------: : TALIHINA, Okla. — Tlilily- two; puasengers um e here In-on? fi\t- I>as»enger motor car tO'^-ln a sun-' 1 day tchoot-attendance prize. Tlic* —^rtinner-up-convcyonce artlVCll with .25 aboard. ____T ___ I ^ .At Hono in.H.oavona^ I 8EATn«-Dr. Oliver J. U«, ril-; rcclor w Deartenj conjen-atory. / Evanston, Ullnols, knows the si.in.."' but It took-hlm an hour and'a hnlf;' to llnd the hotel where he hnd reg- ' lalcrel here. -- - - . -1 He had forgotten th« name of the ^ hotel, but remembered It* facadi. t “Malefactors^: ------------------- -------- '--i, SEATTlE-r. a. Ktaff. «. m,o Mid he was an 'engineer, drew^B ' Uilrty*dny Jail scntcncc for the thcU H .of a llve-cent piece from a new<>- ^ boy's stand. < •Itw theft., of money, from al' ■■■church‘~tdnirW0UMrTxnr*trTmtrTrTi ktep rtmo\Td from stcjllii; cclns.' from a newsboy." Police Judge W ll-- lI«fTi R, Dfil ir«rnrked'4s lm*' yc«a tlic scatenct. ,■ ................... ... . IE icreases As •ed Fascists imonstration ith England,* Students Df British Embassy larm es A ppear pm ents in B rief utrat« apUiul Britain!-Masaoiinl de* [ aly ta ready to negotlaU for peace aa rcement of economic blockade et lUly. IdiiliLuiiitmxhope .Aiaerica-giiUoin-, me and fleet at MalU ta tlrcDCthened. Itlng for Ilaly occupy village and lake captore Italiaa o[llcer~and tank: ! m ranto to front. " ! ram-lor-peact-rtPoHed to be cool ; IMOCUttd Picss) ' ^ T -t€nsion-brouKht^<iemon»ttalioiiai, tations to Italy from Grcat^Brit- ftscist'studcnt-i thrcatcncd”busl- rijlsh owned. Maasink' in front ofi -Hlioiitod “down vvith-EnBlund!'-'j Iti,_________ ' _____ I veraLtjfnff*^. PnHeg roHorvga m e. . ^IMESEEiFOi- r“ |Former Military Advisor to Negus Says Addis Ababa “I Beyond Reaoh 1 a _____ DURBAK, Union cf South nn.jAfricarOcf; 31 (VP)— Gciicnil '"vinrii:-Vorffin,-unlil-i'cconU.v-aii 3j^ iidviwr to Emperor llnllc sail SelaaMle, said today Ilulian soldiers in Africa arc “dyinp is Iby the hundreds.” , I ‘‘They ^'ero’ dylng’-beforc 'the war. began," hc said.' “I proniiKc you thc Italian^ “jw U l not reocli AddU Ababa iv-*t Ij-eir. nor the itext'yetr. nor ever* T>ieofricar.t\*ntwit«.»oBw#<1«''* IWHWECTS pOTirpii H. Stemmer Announces — Hiohway_and_Gri[lc__ !____CrossijiB Program____ IIOIH& Oct. 31 H. Stem* mer, dlrtelor of highwayi. an* nounced tonight that K.000,000 In X hlihway and grade cro*»lng. pro- I Jfflii will be under way within tlir next »U werhs In Idaho. JJ There are 34 lilghwny proJcct* and IS grade erofslng projrcts that already have been or wUI be started by Dcc. IS, Stemmer said, f \ DIds ore to be opened Nov; 1, [ 8. IS nnd 33 ou those not yet com* , mcticcd. I TItrce more were added Uidiiy 10 ; thou lo be opened Nov. Ii. Tliv Iothers have been nnnounced prc- ^vloiuly;:'" .......................... __ Concrete Structure 01 Ute tlirve announced todny, | one calls Ior joiistrucUon of a 5B7-I I foot concretc structure over the| ,‘orfscu 8Jjorl-tJHB“ TBJ!roj)d-)iniJ-; ^■'iltr Porineuf river and Brndins rvl! . [jurlnclng the iipproitrhes on .788 1 '7 'or a mile of the Old Oregon Trnii: “'®; lilghway at McCammon In Bnmiock counly. Anolher li for 'con.iirucilon of a ; SONfoot concrete overhead strut*; rv- ver (Continued on Pa«« 3, Col. 9) | i Forty Termed Age For Bu S.\N fRANClBCO. Ocl. 31 l,T) - j„> Kotly to 60 U the dnncerous ase me IIor biimivi on llie head, aa shown In, nil n leiKiri on the s'rowlnR number o t! . .TrrcciiKnii'Bup to' nian-speeds.-rrtndf • Ito' the Amerienn College of 8ur- jRcons liere todny. riiJ • '■Eacli.J’CW.::_.«U(l_.QctOTt.\V,. 1 . iSwltt. M. D., of Beatile. "npproxl-, ,„ ’rmslely 125.000 Injiirlw Involving tlir n)fOi«d nnd spine occur In the Unltrd fj. Ifiutcs, aiid the number Is mount- - llDK becaujc of Incrci^cd sKcd and, [he niass producttonr !. I The death rate from the head In-, Jurlw, he said, hn.i been brought ] — aoim"from-nround 60 per cent lo M In the last lo years by better Aiir- glcal and medical carc. tH Tliljcaiv brought out aUo n tifW, fnct. lit explained, and iinexiKCled | , Isusccptlblllty Of persons between <0 a!nnd M'tA.tiead Jnjurlw. Tlielr henrist Ins.tlR trouble U that brains are'Uke*i m- ly to be "wef beginning at « . I m*' WVi iir;:ln mr»nr, ft ricile mnrf ,wai;r Uiaa avsrijje U> .Ui« civiuts, A w m - : .TWI lilE O i RECORD AGiSI FEDERAL tl lEOFCOLWIA te Delegates Laboring Througti Night to Wind Up An- nual Meeting Here, Speak 'T rTW ide Hange'SrSQHIecIs' Idaho State Granue, .’o r k * ing throuk'huiit ihe iii^'iit tu !\vlnd up four duy ttesiiions uf J* 7jn’'Bnnnal~incctinif"in,'^i'win' r. Fall«, early this moriiihj,'.giive out'the fir.>;l yf Uie resolutions t adopted by vutc of more than 500 dckgutcK ill Hc^nion here. j TarKcl for one of these rcs- :olutiuns was the ‘ prbpo.sed J j r r c n i t o n of n CoUiinh|.i Vnllev A u ^ thorlly lo ndminutcr resources 01 • Ihe ColunjbJji i-tflJry, itaaona-lor IUloji|H)>ltlwi-lo.ihc proixRod-uulhodiy it- were llsied In thc resoiutloo thnt wa:i oltered by Ada Couniy Pomona Orange. and-ftdoptedJttat_nlglii_liy. the Stale OnuiKc. the first of thcss o f lrea*ion.% bcinii thnt ' iherc is no nectl jfor any ■adilltluiinl loderni ugency- In the nrcn," rtU ____ TBUUou^odil-accurlf;_____ Idalio-Lcwls Counly’ Pom ona OrniiKc .‘■iwn.-orea unoilier one ol Ihe ndciiti'd resolutions whclli out- lined 11 u u |iroicr»in wllh a mciuurc of social security. It callcd lor: l| I. Increase the nel Income tax In y the higher brackcu Jor bolh per- i l ' A/Unl^nntt^bii.^lntM InLuiui'.^, ^ufII** dent to uikr nirv of nl leiul tlir mnjor |wrt of Ihc Matv’K operntliig ^0 expense». 2. A "worihwlille" Inlicrll- ance and gtli lax. 3. An innuiiy for those onr GO years of age so lliat Ihey may be a.*sured the comforts of life becumlng an AmefTcan clll- r.cn. 4. Extension of thc stale hcultli progrum' m> Ihm nil minors miiy th have the l>rncfli% ul proper mcdlcul •ill nttcnllon. 5,'A pnmnrT-bnllot con- ... talnlng Ute iinnie.^ ot nil candidates orT(fcf>8nizo(i“ politicnl~partifr-M - that the volcr mny use hLi Judg- an ment in selecting thc rundldatcs; a n p eaiiOliliiW! receiving u majorltj- of all votes cast for any particular office to constltut« an election f9r..thfl en- suing term. 8. Repeal of the sales **1 tn x . .............. J nK American Markets Olher resolutions muds public ciJ'ed for prohlbtllon ot ngrlcul* ’^'"’tnSil pfoduct-s hito the United 6taM» unless necessary to supply the netda of our people, recommended a suit-. Able flnonrlaJ ruponslblhly law to provide for rc|inratlon In trnlflc ac* cldents; recommended teaching In {ftV » blfe-*elH>oliM><-traf{l6 rogulattons- Ml and-lnjurloua-effecti»-«f-«ie®hol-on IU the human i-yslcm, and urged pas- sase of a state lire Insurance Inw Aimllnr to Inws now operntlve In ,pe Wt-vron'ln. South Dakota, South ' CnroJlns nnd, other *intc». _______ Bulie's invitation Accepted nic resolutions were rcp^ea out' by_u-Kroup_ul-tarncst-uicii_aud womc-ii In n RC.«Ion rcRnrdlng which , ■ W. W. Deal of Namparvcicnin mns* tcr ot tlic Idaho' SUiic On«iRe. has snld yesterday thnt "with complete I linrmony and lull coopcmilon It Is “■ ! |»Mlt>)e the jjavfl WU /all by break- fii.M. time." The nlKht sc.wlon wns . jcporied tfl.liave.hnd.n erbl oLinore I* tliiih '0 pro|>oted rewlullons to dcnl Wllh. ^ Curing the lonit busy cunvcnllmi day yesterdoy, the stnle Ornnita 1 voted to accept nn Invltntlon to hold ,ni.' next year's niecim« In Boise, and on the same ballot clcctcd two mem- •0 bers of thc stale orgnnliiitlon's ‘'of- Ilclal fnmliy." wnirld Waters of Ne* Pcrcc, ..... chalrmna of the eommlttee on dl« vltlon^of lnbor.-Wns_clcctcd.aa-a mtmber of Utc cxccullvc commltlee I'y.; for n threc-yeiir term to succeed E. BT-1 8. Trink of Wiiho Fnlls whose Icrm tlic 1expired, ond Mrs. Mnbcl Rajncy of ind-; Ttn'Percc -wnseivcie&mntrittturcr. v l! Mr>,. natney hnd'ner'cd In thl.^ po- 7B81 r,Illon by n|ipoliitmrnl following the mil ■rcf-lKiiatlon of M n. c . D. Poebter. n j:k lonner resldenl of Dulil. now living In Cullfornlu.. . r »i Bids for the Smto OraiiKc'd 1935 JC* i meeting were received trom Boise, “"I tconllnued on Page 3, Col. 3) d Dangerous tumps On Head — Ill ,ind nxouiiri the bmln. Kslurc, ise Dr. Swlfl explained, uses tho bony In I cavity of Uie head to stqre a small, ot I rr.vr\e supply of water., rendy for idf • ilw.iht-u.<e-ui'eDMrsencir*hcn'tBe jr- blosd needs It. Hclng at the top of the body thU tv ivnicr rc«n'olr Is In the bc#t placc ■x” 'T^imk'-ii(piJinruna«r-tii®-phy.- j,r '.‘I'-fl l.vw ofhydrodynamtcs, he said. Tlir I»nlcr Is,stored, not In one ll. iitin r, but In various small cnvith;s. nd ccr.iirctfd by narrow channtl.1. suit* '..T77.-rr,T-nn'trT1fta. nnr thfr 111 olher. ' ‘' ‘l i A blow on Uie head. Dr, Swllt 7„iticld. may produce a hydrostatic ' prf-i-urc in one or more .of thc.'.e civillr^, a prws(ire,{/wt fons.<;Rft- t?r through Uie iSarrow eiranncts in- • 10 fome o th rr cavity. ■c**! Tills pressure, he snld. olKn.de- ^®|Mroys brain tissue. Is more dan- “’'‘ tgcrcrti-'' t h a n ' h m motaaa»<»“>nd- U ‘c* lure mistaken /or those of hemmor- ihsge. Becocniuijn of waler aa the irf riiiiv of <lBmse<* facHftfllfi Unl- jcs,meal for recovery. ' I. ACCVRATS-A}i ASSOCI FALI WINjFALW,.1D^0, FRIDAr = a a = = g ^ a = ^ a = sa : Grange Guest tu jflH n fOMPTON I. WHITE ot Claikai fork, rrpretentatlvo in congmi eil from Ih* Flrrt Idaho dfailrfeI.-wtM __ HaaJairoducaLat-Cloilnr-icinlniti - o r~ <ii me tamu Jiiau om m ior Inf Jn Twto Falls yesterday. uy I GRANGE EDCDSE80M - ’■ ‘ MAigMRK Committee Report Scores Trading, Intimidation, ip Domination ;hc Idaho's Stfltc Grange turn- "‘s ed a AcarchllKht on the state adminiHtration durin? closins jAt sessions of an annual meeU iru inff here yesterday when it 111 - received and acccptcti thc re- * port of its legislative commit- 5„t tec uhic'Ji promMcd “I«ter In >n- the yoar, iiomctimG.bcfor{L.thc t” primary olection. lo send to " w cvl•fy■^T^r¥1U^r■■ortlt^ara^Be^^-tn^ Jg- stnte llip record of every senatoi : a Itnd every member of Uio bouse dur* an Ing. Uie p u t session on the funda- tlce menials ilie Grange w u In favoi en- of or the bills that Ihe Orange wai lies fighting against.* . ‘ Trading and Inltmldation domt- nnicd Ihr cnUre seasion ef Uie leeta* liiture," Ihc rrport declare^ luul «•= iDcludcd wlilOn.’tliB-jcoita.ot lb crtUclsm thd' aUcfaflrt'-vMsUvlIni ‘t * course ol Oovenior C., B«a wllh reipcci to Uie Q;aaie-oppoM< ul-. aolei tax law, his veto of the Orange- to adwealed state*»ido school t«] ac- Jnw. nnd lils nppolntmenl of a “0111. In road mun" ns nuccessor to John O -on- -on~thr-'*tate-T>oblle-Titllltte»*cmn' AS- ml&slon In, 35 years.” War On l.lqooi- ulh Tlic commltti'c reported wllh sal- Ufuctlon the dclcnt of n blU to li- cense slot m.'ichlnes for tho bcncfll _ ,, .of_Uic./!Utc_trc#«iry. terming th( aloi machlnc "one of the mosrun- ilch (Continued on hute a,-0ol-4>- - lAUIoiiSKILL =~»-l80N8 luu _____ S Statistics tor First. Nins S- Months ol Year Show Slight Decline i*" a .Chicago; bet. i m — Auionio- llee lillM klltjd 34.BI0 t>enons In thc I E. United Stnlci <liirlii.‘; Uie lin i nine ;rni monlhs of 1033^ the Nntlonni Snfc- ’ of ty Council cstlmntcd today, a’ rcduc- rer. Uon of onf-|)cr-«‘Ht-frwn-Uic-33,* po- 080 deaths In ihe samo iierlod ol th e 1D31. Milwaukee linri ll.y best rr«cord among cllica of more thnn .W.OM poimlntlnn with 43 dead, n dcalh rate of 8.0 p?r 100.000 of popula* __ : tlon on the basis of the nine monilu report, ______ ________ IZT 'nw council estimated tJiat If (lir ;— nine months’ irend conuiliicji tliroiigli ID3S, IIiL h>var's toll will be approximately 3S.600 compared with 38,000 for 1534. . d Ueducilons In Uie 193S total to data as compared wlUi U» 1834 Callfomla reported Ihe most dcnths for the Ilrst nine months. 14>33 as compared wlUt 1J75 for Uir same period In U3t. ' . ffle •-—rrrrr-r -------- -------- hu Dog’s Hair Seen As ” . Index to Disposition CHICAGO. Ocl, 31 (;n‘ — The ^ len«ut Of ndos'Imir Is a.good index “f®- to hta temper. Dr. Morrto Flalibeln, 'L editor of Uie joumal of ihe Amerl- JIL can Mcdlcal nvoclatlon^told today In an article on control of rablw, .lit •'It ts well.known that ••• long >Ue hnlred dogs develop rnbles less fre- f-'f uently. Uian short haired dogs be- ■ft- cause of Uje grrnicr optwrtunKy in- for the removal of Infectious salh-a by the cont of the former." the edi* ie- tor wrote., in- “rtm ale dogs are gtnUcr with -U ehlldmt-than are malea," hp-wld; ets- —Dog cwnea -'thwiW'bc et>iiik«nt or- of Uiese-taeU in order-.to-prelect Ihe themselves trom bites, which nre at- "nol fl.i wirsninioji flJjnJgJil b* bcUavcd." Dr. fbblR la vau. iCMTEDjRESS NEWSPA Ib® XHOBNjlo. JjOVEMBER i WEST'S IVE I BEMR WEATIER EXWEASWD S FpurOeaths;and Widespread 'I Crop Damage Mark Path I ol Icy Blasts: Snow i ------ Btaltetj—North—Dakota I - - T • «Byjhc.AKsocli»ted Ptmh'- ■. • .KANSAS CITY. Oct 31 -* Winter, ill complete command I of tiie l';ir West, laid down' a i “ barriiife oT frccziniJ tchTpOTIR I '' tnrcs tomVIit behind whfcli its I __ icy loRionit-roDcd auriftly qost- ___ jrard. ta- 'The ntlvunce guard of raw rm winds und' cold rains waa dc- -pIoyctiTiliJTipTii-Hmr slantins ncruM. the texu ‘PUfflHTndle lo lO llU l t'liy luiu' uitui iiuu' nniU'14 (iie Canadian border. Behind Uut -Unc .wera isCTtfr»-bealegwl-by-tnt>w If Tomorrow morning was expected IU- .to mark complcUot^-ot-the.advanct II across Oklsliomn to the souUi and the lavAtion of Wisconsin on Uie Il JurtlicmJlanlL.Chicago had.fort* B .casu of showers and cooler. II Near ttro weather InleniUted thc «uff«rlnB.of.H«)enai Montana. r»il« denu wlio ned homea In light cloUi* PM tng alter anolher severe eartbauake struck Ihe elly. ilravy Lossn Feared Louet iipirard^f a oUUIon dol* lars *er» feared V apple rowen of tlie Wenatchee valley In Wash* ___ Ingion unless the eold w ate Is brok* Similar condlUons prw illed In the Yakima apple area, ing A icmperature of 35 degree* caui* .«d damaga to the pea crop around u Tulare. California. Othar veieUbU crops In northem and'central Call* * •?* tomla Were endangered, lit- lh r lowest October reading on jn record at Snn I'nmclsco, 40 degrta above zero, brought a mantle oi to tConilnued on Page 3. Col, 3/ iittilir : CHIESE PREM IER jjjj ■ : i ____ ^ I»rti-Japanes6 Execuiliejrt i«» V Right Hand Man ill ’ II.- Critical Condition UIZ all- ------- I D, NANKING, China. Nov. I IFri- im* ~tfae'|m:JtpitiH« Premier Wang Ohing Wtl and three oUier ofll* cials today and waa shol and kill* - ed a tew moments Uler In the wl* mnlllnc confnslon. ' j ■ 7T» 30-yfar*o!d premier and hls right hnnd mnn. Tseng Chun Min. .U|£ vlcfl*mlnlitccJotJBllwi>ys,.werr_ wr- loiisly wounded, Tlio other two men wounded wete Chang Chl. fonner presldenl of the Judicial Yuan, and Kan llnl Ku- nng. chtsf of the jWllUcal.bureau of Generalissimo Chlang Kai-Shek's hendQuarters .and vice-minister of i|A ihe'lnlcrlor ...................................... IIL A n«ngo(^)iuie:<*) News Agency ■ n dlsi«lch siiidmartWlawhnd-bren proclaimed In Uic clly. and Ideull- fied Ute assaUani aa a member of i_„ the central execuUve committee of ine the Kuomlnung Nationalist party. There were reporu thal In Uic confusion following tiK shootlnR, n group bf clvlllatis engaged In a Kunllght with police. Th? attempted aMosslnallon* look place as the executive committee as* tlie ccmbled for a momentous meeiln;:. line h* which some ol«rvers believed i(c. China's alUlude toward Japnnes.' luc- demands tor elimination of nnll- 33,. J»l"!’f«_clemeiiU_ln north China of would l« fonnulaieJ. Wnng. u mlnlsicr of foreign af- , , fftln and chairman of the execullvc ^ Yuan, htld a jwlilon second only to Uial of OcncrallJiSlmo Chlsng Kal-8hek. Thc premier lias been r«- garded a# the main prop for the pro* Japanese clique In the Chinese Hi- I'S Child Born to Wife O f 94-Y ear-Old Man 10 CmCAQO. Oct. 31 (.P.-The Jour- mil of thp A m erlcn Medlenl m- i— secln(lon-report«d-t«dny-Ui»-blrtii lost ot n ehlld to the wife of a Dt-ynir- ths. old confedeAie vetemn of the ClMl Uir wnr, . Without giving the, vclerMn* n,ime. Uie Joumal said the ciiild ...... wns bom n-few-wtck«-itJfo to-hlfl 37*yenr*old wife, whom he mnrrltd Inst year. in Tlie Inlher was bom In IMO In North-Cnrtrtln#.-wa»1n-Uie-C<mMr rhe eftddwn (»y hU lormer wife, when he marrtrd cm *" iim. . Tlie case was authenUealed by jgy New York physicians, the Journal it«; ----------- ------ ---------- -------- nnEMERTONTfATBON rOISON ROBBEBY VICTIM ,t(y DnEMERTON. Wajh., Ort. 51 -M rs. Illlcta Mantyla, 53. widow. .(11. died. ajiparniUy ot poisoning, to- day an hour afler neighbors found ;lllt her unconscious on a bed In her sld; lo»l«d-hoa«^-ihe-taoUt«l-Juiltl tmt etid-of-Kiteayewiity. ' ' [ect Flrat rrporta trora deputy aherUfs nre nt the.scene aald polsen apparently ght 'hal W ii7jmt«I oa Mm Wanti’l* |t»r robbcn. PAPEB-COM PtBrg' AILY .,.1836 I Toppling I Two Liv InQuak lad . ______ _ :iIHEA8TERiU,8, "[IlNrtAiiriEEt dSLIGRTEARTllOtt n r - -------------= -------------- I tremors Arouse Thtnsarids ^ ; ol ■Sleeping Persons Early Friday Morning; inir i - No ReportsTjiZloiufies ■"lo_________________________________ iDy TJjfl A>soe)atcd i’rr>.') S ; —NKW-YORK,-NWI-(Kri^ _ day)—Northeastern United ^ States and part of Canada ex- utd pcrienccd'a'HliRhttarlhfiunka thaiflhortly after 1 it. m. today ’"•ithat caused buildliijtn to away, the awakened thousanda of alegi^ «aU ipg-parsonajatiil'cauatidlnmimL ’H}* consternation for a brief pc- rlotl. No rejwru of Injuries or serious doi* damage were rcoelved although the n n quakt ipread from Quebec In Can- ish- ada to Washhigton. D. C., and as »k- far west as Michigan. Father J. J. Lynch, at Pordhnm- university, said the dlslurbniioe ap* pcsnd hsrmless and that It was not uncoDunou. When further reporta from tha wut sad touUiward l|,,! reached here, he Hurried to his lab* oratory to check his seismograph, on Detroit, Cleveland, Washbgton, Ite* Baltimore, Quebec, Montreal, nil re- of I iwted that buildings "were iwayt'd iby-ihe-temblor, which loitMlJeu ' than a minute. Police headquarter* uid'«tt'ipiip<r-omeerwerrswflrap“ ed with calls trom anxious persons. KUny m th« metropolitan area teartd Uie dlsturbanc* resulted from - n an ezploalon. A quick check of ex- LU plosives tactortes revealed none htd r n been affected. Thoje who felt tho ahock des- pribed 11 ai beinj-ht two waves. inH On» Vork woman aaid -it fell ilkocam lnc ai>d« colnv. then.ao* oU)«r coialni and * eolng.'' Tb« ibocks appartnUy weri itron«e« In New England along Ux toiurn MastaehuMtia coast north t« Manchester, Vermont, ri- The quake lasted about five sec* ^ ^'nt^'*^*ir''wa 8 *^*”^ <Wf'ici<i II* strength'to cauae furniture la build* ,11* ingi to rock. he Frsnk O’Donnell, of Uie dominion mtteorotoslcal bureau In Toroiiw. bl» aald the iremora were the worst ever jln, felt there. !<r- "It must be a very severe quake *■ somewnprr.“ h»-8atd7-"Ju«t-no«li-of- ,ere | the Bt. Uwrence river Is a {ault~ln the' the'struclure"of'lhr cahli ahd'llint Ku- seems the moet likely placo for il to 1 of be centered." ek's --------------------------- Marconi Promises w No Control Tricks ren------ ---------------- ----------------------------- Ull- BOMB, 0 : 1. 31 (/I'j-Ougllelma ' of Marconi, Italy’s "wlsard of Uie wire* I of ley," assured Americans In a radio rty. broadcast tonight Uiero would be r.o Uie "tricks" trom him Involving air- ing. plane and automobile engines In 1 a I the African campaign. Reply to receni currcnt reporu ook that ha had developed a micro «rave as* rndlo appartus wlilcli would. stop Inc. airplane mou>rs In flight, lho noted rved I Inventor ssld: ies.' { "If you are eager to hear Iro.u ml- ime something about nn alleged new Ilna I InvcnUon with whleh I could stop ‘ "- motor engines at-w greal distance a f-! and do worse Ulcks thnn that, Uten live < let me reassure j-ou. saying at once )nly ! you may fly to your henrU conWnt. Sng I " Naturalist Co i Of Slanderi an ' ------ ^— ; NEW YORK, Oct, 31 (« - Who ,ur- wys that eaglu kidnap babies, owU u* can’t see In lh« dsytlme. and porcu- "**^vS^r^ieriJrerSicrre^nri^ ;iMl faten.“ ; 80 said OtflclaU ‘or»the National •in's. AssocUUon of Uie Audubon SoeleUes mid I tonight aa they mltlated plans to -hls|cducate-the publlo to i^ll-the foolish rled I rallules about bird aad animal. •■Thoie ‘yarns' get In my lialr," ‘ "Jlof mother fallao-: * "Evtryone who doesn't know says l,y' lliat bats get In your hair. Well, they mat' of great benefit— __ I they're Insectivorous — and they i'dohl earn Ior haU-rBurwatchTirople ! duek It a bat ever 'gets m a room riH with'them." (A’t Dfflnltely.m a debunking mood, low. Snker and hla assistant. Warren to- Eaton, scored thou who say that und eagles can cairy oft children, sheep, her ;ln or deer. ” iillL ^ _ t h u been alioTO that no eagle lils weight of 10 to .13 -pounds.'.’., Uiey (ttly agTcedi bJa'* - AJid‘he?rrrilH -of n halt doan jiutiirt "UuUu'*'Uwt Uli AuduboD 1 ^Building ves, Injur ke-Shatter( 1 Property Dam age To I. Shudders Contii :i___________________t a n a ’s C a •L (By The Ass /r H E ^ A . _Mont., Oct. .'11 [pKlruckHeicim airahr today, kil VL und inflicted, additional damn ^f> £<-ar-Raaritfin-at tt million-ilf .To tbo,eatimato(l ?3,000.00' . ^ the i9 previous pcriloua day* i ms to weakened homen and ijuxi loll ci-eop toward th r $5,000,0 tinued to jolt the capital city." ICS " ^ c i r 6 f '‘w ork. alrea^ ___urtfanizcd.__toqk_hoia of loi ---- -4H kWh 1 ---- rftnfii«>',> -<i{*V[ltl(m wlUi a pmctice4 hand, and sera “ r~tt'eatnei',“ ipitiininnoir-ana-'ticak .cu winds caused UtUe hardship. :x- Two deaths increased the Hit of ilc(> (iiin1fe-TlcUm*-to-iievenrfiTe'haTtnir l,,y died previously, two from Injuries ; and three from nervous ihock. UJ. Ulah Men Victims —W rlttaa .on (ha expanding. Ilat of -dead n eiB lhe-iamgrr>rEa~OT»rnn: 27. of BnU U ko Olty, fnlolly Injured shortly before noon when a tolling oua smokestack caught him ns ,11 crasli* I ed Into a brewery whero he wu in . I doing repair work, and Vlncenl u I Kennedy, about 3«, also of Salt Uko , City, who waa killed under plunging licJiJkfalacJLrtf.tei^L-______________ i Of the scores hurl In Uio rectir- I rent Iremors, only n hnlf doren were believed to have suffered wrious In- \lnstead of dashing to the streets , to be hurled to the ground by falUng '• comleea. brick* and porches, those ion, suffering tho brunt ot Uie second re- disaster lodny remained Inside yt'd' bulIdliiKS until Uie tempestuoui Itail carUi-tiid.ielUeiLdaia.__________ ^,?l,_Strll^g with_a_nimble shortly up* I before noon, tho severe tremor, per- ll*- haps moro damaging Uian the roll- LTca 1Ing one of October la. ahook Uie rom city for 19 seconds, and scot lU ' IContinued on Page 3, CoL 1) rMllliTS : MFaiiioin jrth ' Paschal L- Boyer Bound . Court I1U5. aouNTiruL. uuh, oci. 31 w>- svcr Pa.ichnl L. Boyer will bo .held for trial In dislricl court on a chargc of jike flrsl degree murder In connection i-ot-withJJit dcaU^t-Mra,.Blanche.Mcli l”ln son ofWooa.% Cross on Ui's iiljlil .hat bf ,0cU)bcr“13 ntnr'here. ------------- I tO:. Doycr wa.1 bound over lo the dist- rict court loUowliig a two*doy pre* llmlnary hearing here, which saw an attempt by Ills eourt appolnied .... attorney. B. Veme.McCullough of k g ,S a lt U ke Clly, lo proi-e he "looked ___1% a madmiin'' at tho Umo of his arresl. ................... ira. Doyer alio Is acciiicd of slaying Hio Mr. and Mrs. J. L. East of liounilful , and Oeorge Reich of Salt U ke City. Ilf. The Eosu were (found dead close ll, to tho ro;iil where the body of Mrs. NcCsoii wus (fiscovered. Relcli was shot US he drove along a highway .{ive iKi^r here several houra later. Itop - . Anested at Resort )ted Boyer wa.i arrested while drinking jbccr at a rcwrt on ihc onuklrU of ro.ii Salt Uke City. Arn-slhig ofllccra new said.they lound u pistol In his pos* Itop session. U ttr u blood stained auto- nce mublla-uas.fouml iu.fUs giuiigc and hen blood stained cinihcs were dlscovcr- mce ed hanging In his apnrtment,'Ofllc- ent.lers declared. lomes To Aid__ red Bird, Beast Vho Society pa&^ca on to r th n e "wlio'd nrls Uke to rtaUy know;” ' •cu- 1. The mounlaln lion Is the "blg- __gcst coward" of-the woods. He won't Ire* allnck niah. 3. The iHjrcupIiie dorsn'C sitoot inal qullI.'. It sinks Its bnrbed "artows" Ues by con!.ict only. to 3. hibernate: they llsh migrnie,, An_. of«Mopal._chlmn?y; swllt will duck in Ior the wlnler In ^ .. a hollow tm>, but birds don't hlbcr- .[J. iiile in trees or bury ^hcmsclvts In , - anakM rionit sn-aJJow Uiclr youni; to protect them. 5, “A cooel h»wk Is a jlcaif-lisivk" ‘'y - f t fre<|uent fiiilMy of Intelllsent ly— farmers. "'V 0. ••Hoop- snakes and -glass" ’P'® snakernWaoiPCTtttciit. TlierwyUi- Ital hooiunakc Is tte one who sticks the end of his Ull b\ hU mouth, then sicd. "hoops" jJonj, And' ihe flssj snsko Ten Is the fellow that allegedly breaks hal to picccs when you start to talk It eep, over wlUi him. And. says Uie Audubon Society, igle the bald eagle Isnt bald, pigeon hey can see in Uie daytime, the mlU ■■ snake doem't Uke U» place ot th* wn human mUitrr, nnd—bla birds dont boD can> utut birds oa UKlr Ueki. ’t o p A T i Sncro; 12 PAGES - 6 CENT^ Claim re Scores: red Helena m F Nears 15,000,000 A s: tinue to Jolt Mon-' Sanital City ftiMckud PrcMJ .'11 — - D e v a s ta t in g earthqtialtcs killed tv/o persons; Injured scores; majfc estimated by city enffinecr -iloliura. . . 000’ilarijHjre already RTOuirht by' ’* of ahftkinir trem ors the^RmftRc UKinesH buildiiiK» today safr tho. 0,000 mark as tho shudders con- ----------- ------------ ^ ------------ IBMERS^Wlib ::iEiGME-TERROR: ■'"■fourth and Filth oTswte ol Explosions Damage' " Mllwaukee-Buildings-^ red ■— , '"8 MILWAUKEE. OeU SI (/»V ■h* Rcmb terrorlfta atrack'al two po- > ''** Ilea sUUons here tonight, aUgbl- ' ly lajurlsg one peraoo and badly , ^0 damaglnf both b&Udlnn row false lire aUrma added t« tbe • iir- ~ Tlie bluta occurring ten mlnuUs apart, n re the fourth a&d flflh Jl serWs aimed at publla buUdlnci' .t, and banks iu rs In Uio Ust (U-days. In. Uchnlque of th i bomben in' ^ all coses was sImUar. ^ DynamlUs was placed on wlodoir ledges of sarago secUons at Uie rear X ot police stations a l -TwolfUi. afld Vine slreeU. and ot Third and Had- — lerKmta-on'the-N«th-ilde.‘-TK*- Jjy. «pIasloaa-tor*.*way-porUona of-thB. back wall near Uie window where |‘‘‘ the dynamite w u set oft and shat- “J* tered windows of Ihe sUUons and ™ adJolntar.buUdlnga. • The on« penon injured ,«ai be> Jleied to be a pedeetriu eut bji flying glass. ............ ..' ................ \ Linked te.Tbefi.' In.Uiree bomblnp iau'saturdai .»» and .Sunday nlghti. 4wcf. bank ,U b ^ e h offiou and.Uil VUlafo-htU n In suburban Bhotewood wwo tba *'* targeU. PoUoe linked thoee ex* Iiloslons to the theft of (tmamlta _ J early Uils month from a vorka pro- '’Q Ject at a northeast dde part ^ __. ,The .Hadley itreet staUon v u Ing bluted open and sere^ win* dows smashed. Damage to the other station w u said to be smsU. y. At Ute Hndley sUtlon. Uie bomb j-P wns pinccd on a window slli al the 'rear of Uie buKdlng. A patrol wagon I ond a squad car In the garage also ,,,! i * TOtreim n r - c a r t ' T rliat.—WMttr i'i-:u ah s and Carl Kltln had Just step* M. Iped out of'the garage and were hav- ' jIng lunch In the kitchen of Uie Si; I notion. InRiAllMEI- E PIIRSUEIIDIAPERS ose - , SAMuttore Leave Prelly Young Girl When Mob inx Takes- Up Chase of riATlGORSK. CaocMtts. U. S. I 8. R, Ocl. 31 HV-Two bandlls i who operated Ilke old.fashloncd '“‘Hrlld<wett--nUdet«~ UdnapwUa-. i pretty youni girl today bot lost Ihelr prey soon'afterward (o a I mob of Infuriated women. II was one of tho rnre nitempts -at kldnriplns on record In Russia. 'The two men bunt In upon a vo- mtn's congress In the nUtge of [T'prctly Oanrnnnt Gueseynova, slunit • her ftcroas thrir - shoulders -and ,caped. while the hundreds ot wo- o'd! men gathered In the meeting hall isaambled In the darkness. K- Reorganlsee Fem e ...... - I It wa.1 not long, however, before 'm iya oirlcvn. leader of the-con*- Mt'atef-t, reon^anlzeii her torcw aod n " ‘icd them on the trail of Ihe abduct- ley' When they caught up with thi* fy.,kl(!pnpenii the pnlr,_frightened »t In jthe siRht of the ortnishlngTieraTriT c r-‘enraged women, left the girl, un- In ihiirl. nnd fled. ......._.Th»-auU)orlUes. proffllKd^KVerfi. iclr pun)»Hment Ser tbe abductors-1<- i Ihey nre found, ’they were IdenUfled rk" ns sons ot a tormer Kulak, or m l-, entjihy i>ciMnl. ___ “■ Gold Flood Pours en IntoTJenver Mint" len i— ike Seattle; 6ct. 31 mi — 0. l. iks.swana, osaajrer-ln chante ef tha It!federal assay ofllce here, ansouiic- I ed today U ut more gold was brought ily.llnto the city durins October Uian <0 0 .In anj- oUier monUi for the p u t lUj Octobcr receipts, he tuid. aggrc* .he gated more than tl.OOO,000.-with' n l porta from Alaska rusnlnf ' lor ^(Oicad ot l u t year. ____________ . \ . 'I

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Tension Inc W ar-StirreStage Den

R o u t i n g ‘ D o w n W i t h

M a s s i n F r o n t o f

U n t i l G e n d a n

W a r D e v e l o p n(B r Tbe Aim

» O M I - r u c l i l O T lto tm td i tn

G ENCVA-Spoketmu h t « IUI7 I f Icftfsa ihmIi ( « tc t dftU fo r cnforctn

Ictftie : new ^ftteiU w ent to Home t A D IG nA T-N itlre troopt fljh tln j

wetl*.'ADDIS A BA BA -ElhlopiU t u p l

• ' IbooMadt of- trilKtmCT mrriTe en it ___1 . r f tR tQ tf tH » h -f t |> ly ^ -^ irm iB -

(By Thc Amoc-------^ H c iy h te n cd '-A n fflo -H a lla T i-t€ r

In R om e a n d f r e s h r e p r e s c n ta t i a ln T h u rsd ay .

G ro u p s o f w n r-H lir rc d ' F ftscI ne.sscs th e y b e liev e d t o bo B riji; th e Bri.tisli c m b n s s y , • they^fllK u n ti l d isp e rsed b y tf c n d u rm oK.

G t i r a r w u r s h t t t te r e d - iJ i^ c v e w Ite ld In cm erR c n cy a n d a n a t-* - te m p t to d c m o ii» tru tc in f ro n t ] 1 o f th e B r i t i s h c o n « u la tc w n s l p re v e n te d by p o lic e . ' 'I

EcoDomic 8tcie Tlte leader »nd Idol ot th e youllu,;

----- BTnlto^tllSMimtrlUHl-juirt-lttvokMrII stnle ol "economic siege- for Itaiya nciilnii Imsue Mnctlons.

in Geneva nn lU llan spokesman 1, Mid "Ilaly Is rendy to nenotlatfl" »or)) peace u the league met to se t a date |

• to b « ln an economic blockade c ti tlte wurrlnif nation. B ul In Rome, there wm no Indleallon ol IhU :, MuiwfllUil denounced lumclloiu In a brUUUiR <pcec]i and tJ!c camp<-ils»;

— Jn'Afrlcn-wn.t-pathed/-------------------- 1-Tlierc WB* evidence In London.,.

___ loo.-ot--U clB lU £ncd_tcualo ii_sim i;Itnly. .Three mort^ destroyers llyJns the Union Jack were se n t Irom.OU ‘ b ra lu r lo Mall*. Britain made frtsl> i rrpreuatftU oni to Italy because o( j

i th e bitter Pw clst press campalfn . ^ aea lnst her tn d w hat waa-esUed!. ' inU-BrllUh propaganda In Sfjrpt- I

,BUta For Leacne 1<An Indirect plea to th e United;,

Slatef to loin llte K nitiic of Na* , tlona wM lounded by Prlmfi Mln»], Uter atwUey »ald*-m. Xn r a drM» Its th# bo,J .V se r t-fca would won Join Oenov» aad »t* l u U i t l» polW o l ■•■plendM lv ,# . Hon.” i

But lUly’a noted Inventor. O u-;(jtelmo f f l w n L 111 _a r a ^ o

wo» "luckily" not a member of thejleDRUe. , I

Tho league's eeneral s ta ff of 53; nationi. wllh nn ovcrn'hclmlnB ma-i Jorlty pledged to an economic siege.' decided to clenr the path of cnforce*

___ inent dllflcultle* before fixing thefdate tha t the'e'Mhomie bloctaiQc -will'- actually bcRln. I

— - A ction-in A frica __There wns nctlon in Afrlen. 'A '

Kftvas dUpatch from AddU Ababa Bald S.BOO Ethiopians were killed or wounded In lighting on th e southem fro n t There was no official con* /{rmaSIwi o / ' t h t i Jn cJtJifr Addtt* Abnbn or Rome.

Katlve troops IlsltllnR for itnly 1

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I G H T S 0^ SH ADO W S

W D d f f E ven tt-' (Dy Tlie Af-ocinied Prewi^

- C a n 't a ta y - M a d - r ? _____ ______ 1NASinVAUK, M lriu.-Tliree com-1,

m unlllcj In 1I1I.1 norilwrn Mltnic>ou j , region teek (0 re.siorc ti’lephuiiiclj communication with the outside | world. T«‘o years ago tho to\v.<s o f | Carpenter, Markliom and BcarvlUe with a total population of lOOO re* llnqubhed tons distance phone serv­ice because of a dlsagreemtnt over service chantes. They botiRhl n sec-

- rT c w fn in ia u 'iidibgfflaiu P 'iobti Bccause of Ihe Inck of udtnunlc

.communication XaclUtlcs elcct!on-rc- turns bave not reached :he coun’.y •e a t tor four or five days.

— 3 0 r A l ) O B n l = ^ ^ - --------------------:: TALIHINA, Okla. — T lilily - two; puasengers u m e here In-on? f i\t- I>as»enger motor car tO'^-ln a sun-' 1 day tchoot-attendance prize. Tlic*

—^rtinner-up-convcyonce artlVCll with.25 aboard. ____T

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8 E A T n « -D r . Oliver J . U « , ril-; rcclor w D earten j conjen-atory. / Evanston, Ullnols, knows the si.in.."' but It took-hlm an hour a n d 'a hnlf;' to llnd the hotel where h e hnd reg- '

■ la lcre l here. -- - - . - 1 He had forgotten th« nam e of the

hotel, but remembered It* facadi. t

“ M a le f a c to r s ^ :------------------- --------'--i, S E A T T lE -r. a . Ktaff. « . m ,o

M id he was an 'engineer, drew^B ' Uilrty*dny Jail scntcncc for the thcU

H .of a llve-cent piece from a new<>- boy's stand. <

•I tw theft., of money, from a l ' ■■ ■ ■church‘~tdnirW0UMrTxnr*trTmtrTrTi

ktep rtmo\Td from stc jll ii ; cclns.' from a newsboy." Police Judge W ll-- lI«fTi R, Dfil ir« rn rked '4 s lm *' y c « a tlic scatenct. ,■

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IEicreases As •ed Fascists imonstrationi t h E n g l a n d , * S t u d e n t s

D f B r i t i s h E m b a s s y

l a r m e s A p p e a r

p m e n t s i n B r i e f

u trat« apUiul Britain!-M asaoiinl de* [

aly ta ready to negotlaU for peace aa rcement of economic blockade e t lUly. Id iiliLuiiitm xhope .A iaerica -g iiU o in -, me and fleet a t MalU ta tlrcDCthened. Itlng for Ilaly occupy village and lake

captore Italiaa o [llcer~and tank: ! m ranto to front. " !ram-lor-peact-rtPoHed to be cool ;

IMOCUttd Picss) ' ^ T- t€ n s io n -b ro u K h t^< iem o n » tta lio iia i, ta t io n s to I ta ly f ro m G rc a t^ B rit -

f ts c is t 's tu d c n t-i t h r c a tc n c d ” bu sl- r i j l s h ow ned. M aasink ' in f r o n t o fi-Hlioiitod “ dow n v v ith -E n B lu n d !'- 'j Iti,_________ ' _____ Iv e raLtjfnff*^. PnH eg roH orvga m e . .

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r“ |Former Military Advisor to Negus Says Addis Ababa

“ I Beyond Reaoh1 a _____

D U R B A K , U n io n c f S ou th n n .jA f r ic a rO c f ; 31 (VP)— G ciicn il '" v in rii:-V o rffin ,-u n lil-i 'c c o n U .v -a ii 3j^ iid v iw r t o E m p e r o r lln l lc sail SelaaMle, s a id to d a y I lu lia n

so ld ie rs in A f r ic a a r c “ d y in p i s I b y th e h u n d r e d s .”, I ‘‘T hey ^ 'e r o ’ d y ln g ’-b e f o rc

't h e w a r . b e g a n ," h c sa id .' “ I proniiK c y o u th c I ta l ia n ^

“ jw U l not reocli AddU Ababa iv-*t Ij-eir. nor the itex t'y etr . nor ever*

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H. Stemmer Announces— Hiohway_and_Gri[lc__!____CrossijiB Program____

IIOIH& Oct. 31 H. Stem*mer, dlrtelor of highwayi. an* nounced tonight th a t K.000,000 In

X hlihway and grade cro*»lng. pro- I “ Jfflii will be under way within

tlir next »U werhs In Idaho.J J There are 34 lilghwny proJcct*

and IS grade erofslng projrcts that already have been or wUI be started by Dcc. IS, Stemmer said,

f \ DIds ore to be opened Nov; 1,[ 8. IS nnd 33 ou those no t yet com*, mcticcd.I TItrce more were added Uidiiy 10

; thou lo be opened Nov. I i. Tliv I others have been nnnounced prc-^vloiuly;:'" ..........................

__ Concrete Structure01 Ute tlirve announced todny, |

one calls Ior joiistrucU on of a 5B7-I I foot concretc structure over the|

■,‘orfscu 8Jjorl-tJH B“ TBJ!roj)d-)iniJ-; ^ ■ 'i l t r Porineuf river and Brndins rv l!

. [jurlnclng the iipproitrhes on .788 1 ' 7 'or a mile of the Old Oregon Trnii: “'®; lilghway a t McCammon In Bnmiock

counly.Anolher li for 'con.iirucilon of a ;

SONfoot concrete overhead strut*;rv-ver (Continued on Pa«« 3, Col. 9) |

i Forty Termed Age For Bu

S.\N fRANClBCO. Ocl. 31 l,T) - j„> Kotly to 60 U the dnncerous ase me I Ior biimivi on llie head, aa shown In , nil n leiKiri on the s'rowlnR number o t !. .TrrcciiKnii'Bup to ' nian-speeds.-rrtndf •

Ito' the Amerienn College of 8ur- jRcons liere todny.

r iiJ • '■Eacli.J’CW .::_.«U(l_.QctOTt.\V,. 1 . iSwltt. M. D., of Beatile. "npproxl-, , „ ’rmslely 125.000 Injiirlw Involving tlir n)fO i«d nnd spine occur In the Unltrd f j . Ifiutcs, aiid the number Is mount-

- llDK becaujc of Incrci^cd sK cd and, [he niass producttonr !. I The death rate from the head In - ,

Jurlw, he said, hn.i been brought ] — aoim "from-nround 60 per cent lo

M In the last lo years by better Aiir- glcal and medical carc.

tH T liljcaiv brought out aUo n tifW, fnct. lit explained, and iinexiKCled |

, Isusccptlblllty Of persons between <0 a!nnd M'tA.tiead Jnjurlw. Tlielr henrist

Ins.tlR trouble U th a t brains are'Uke*i m - ly to be " w e f beginning a t « . I m * ' WVi iir;:ln mr»nr, ft ricile mnrf

,w ai;r Uiaa avsrijje U> .Ui« civ iu ts,

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l i lE O i RECORD AGiSI FEDERAL

tl lEOFCOLWIAte Delegates Laboring Througti

Night to Wind Up An­nual Meeting Here, Speak

“ 'TrTWide Hange'SrSQHIecIs'

Id a h o S t a t e G ra n u e , .’o rk* in g th ro u k 'h u i it ih e iii^ 'iit tu

! \v ln d u p f o u r duy ttesiiions uf J* 7jn’ 'B n n n a l~ in c c tin if" in ,'^ i 'w in ' r. F a ll« , e a r ly th i s m oriiih j,'.g iive

o u t 'th e fir.>;l y f Uie r e so lu tio n s t a d o p te d by vu tc o f m o re th a n

500 dckgutcK ill Hc^nion here.• j T a rK c l f o r o n e o f th e se rc s -

:o lu t iu n s w a s th e ‘ p rbpo.sedJ jr r c n i to n of n CoUiinh|.i Vnllev A u^

thorlly lo ndminutcr resources 01• Ihe ColunjbJji i-tflJry, itaaona-lor

IUloji|H)>ltlwi-lo.ihc proixRod-uulhodiy it- were llsied In thc resoiutloo thnt wa:i

oltered by Ada Couniy Pomona Orange. and-ftdoptedJttat_nlglii_liy. the Stale OnuiKc. the first of thcss

o f lrea*ion.% bcinii thnt ' iherc is no nectl jfor any ■adilltluiinl loderni ugency- In the nrcn,"

r t U ____TBUUou^odil-accurlf;_____“ Idalio-Lcwls Counly’ P o m o n a

OrniiKc .‘■iwn.-orea unoilier one ol Ihe ndciiti'd resolutions whclli out­lined 11 u u |iroicr»in wllh a mciuurc of social security. I t callcd lor:

l | I. Increase the nel Income tax In y the higher brackcu Jor bolh per­

i l ' A/Unl^nntt^bii.^lntM InLuiui'. , ^ufII** d e n t to uikr nirv of nl leiul tlir mnjor |w rt of Ihc Matv’K operntliig

^0 expense». 2. A "worihwlille" Inlicrll- ance and g tli lax. 3. An innuiiy for those o n r GO years of age so lliat Ihey may be a.*sured the comforts of life becumlng an AmefTcan clll- r.cn. 4. Extension of thc stale hcultli progrum' m> Ihm nil minors miiy

th have the l>rncfli% ul proper mcdlcul •ill nttcnllon. 5,'A pnmnrT-bnllot con- . . . talnlng Ute iinnie.^ ot nil candidates

orT(fcf>8nizo(i“ politicnl~partifr-M - th a t the volcr mny use hLi Judg-

an ment in selecting thc rundldatcs; a n p eaiiOliliiW! receiving u majorltj- of all

votes cast for any particular office to constltut« an election f9r..thfl en- suing term. 8. Repeal of the sales

**1 tnx ............... JnK American Markets

O lher resolutions muds public ciJ'ed for prohlbtllon ot ngrlcul*

’ '"’tnSil pfoduct-s hito the United 6taM» unless necessary to supply the netda of our people, recommended a suit-. Able flnonrlaJ ruponslblhly law to provide for rc|inratlon In trnlflc ac* cldents; recommended teaching In

{ftV » blfe-*elH>oliM><-tra f{l6 rogulattons- Ml and-lnjurloua-effecti»-«f-«ie®hol-on IU the human i-yslcm, and urged pas-

sase of a sta te lire Insurance Inw Aimllnr to Inws now operntlve In

,pe Wt-vron'ln. South Dakota, South ' CnroJlns nnd, other *intc»._______ Bulie 's invitation Accepted

n ic resolutions were r c p ^ e a out' by_u-K roup_u l-ta rncst-u ic ii_aud womc-ii In n RC.«Ion rcRnrdlng which

, ■ W. W. Deal of Namparvcicnin mns* tcr ot tlic Idaho' SUiic On«iRe. has snld yesterday thnt "with complete

I linrmony and lull coopcmilon It Is “■ ! |»Mlt>)e the jjavfl WU /a ll by break-

fii.M. time." The nlKht sc.wlon wns . jcporied tfl.liave.hnd.n e rb l oLinore

I* tliiih '0 pro|>oted rewlullons to dcnl “ Wllh.^ Curing the lonit busy cunvcnllmi

day yesterdoy, the stnle Ornnita 1 voted to accept nn Invltntlon to hold

,ni.' next year's niecim« In Boise, and on the same ballot clcctcd two mem-

• 0 bers of thc sta le orgnnliiitlon's ‘'of-Ilclal fnmliy."

w nirld W aters of Ne* Pcrcc,..... chalrm na of the eommlttee on dl«

vltlon^of lnbor.-W ns_clcctcd.aa-a mtmber of Utc cxccullvc commltlee

I'y .; for n threc-yeiir term to succeed E. BT-1 8. Trink of Wiiho Fnlls whose Icrm tlic 1 expired, ond Mrs. Mnbcl Rajncy of ind-; Ttn'Percc -wnseivcie&mntrittturcr. v l ! Mr>,. natney hnd 'ner'cd In thl.^ po- 7B81 r,Illon by n|ipoliitmrnl following the mil ■ rcf-lKiiatlon of M n. c . D. Poebter. n j:k lonner resldenl of Dulil. now living

In Cullfornlu.. . r »i Bids for the Smto OraiiKc'd 1935 JC* i meeting were received trom Boise,

“" I tcon llnued on Page 3, Col. 3)

d Dangerous tumps On Head— Ill ,ind nxouiiri the bmln. Kslurc,

ise Dr. Swlfl explained, uses tho bony In I cavity of Uie head to stqre a small, ot I rr.vr\e supply of water., rendy for

idf • ilw.iht-u.<e-ui'eDMrsencir*hcn'tBe jr- blosd needs It.

Hclng a t the top of the body thU tv ivnicr r c« n 'o lr Is In the bc#t placc ■x” 'T ^ im k '-i i(p iJ in ru n a « r-t ii® -p h y .- j , r '.‘I'-fl l.vw ofhydrodynamtcs, he said.

Tlir I»nlcr Is,stored, not In one ll. iitin r, but In various small cnvith;s. nd ccr.iirctfd by narrow channtl.1. suit*

'..T77.-rr,T-nn'trT1fta. nnr thfr111 olher. '‘' ‘l i A blow on Uie head. Dr, Swllt 7„ itic ld . may produce a hydrostatic ' prf-i-urc in one or more .of thc.'.e

civillr^, a prws(ire,{/wt fons.<;Rft- t?r through Uie iSarrow eiranncts in-

• 10 fome o th rr cavity.■c**! Tills pressure, he snld. olK n.de- ^®|Mroys brain tissue. Is more dan-

“’'‘ tgcrcrti-'' t h a n ' h m motaaa»<»“>nd- U

■‘c* lure mistaken /o r those of hemmor- ihsge. Becocniuijn of waler aa the

irf r iiiiv of <lBmse<* facHftfllfi U nl- jc s,m eal for recovery.

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FALIW I N j F A L W , . 1 D ^ 0 , F R I D A r = a a = = g ^ a = ^ a = s a :

Grange Guest

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fOMPTON I. WHITE ot Claikai fork, rrpretentatlvo in congm i

e il from Ih* Flrrt Idaho dfailrfeI.-wtM__H aaJairoducaLat-Cloilnr-icinlniti

- o r ~ <ii m e tam u Jiiau o m m ior In f Jn Twto Falls yesterday.uy

I GRANGE EDCDSE80M- ’■‘ MAigMRK

Committee Report Scores Trading, Intimidation,

ip Domination

;hc Id a h o 's S tfl tc G ra n g e tu r n - "‘s e d a A carch llK ht on th e s t a t e

a d m in iH tra t io n d u r in ? c lo s in s jAt s e s s io n s o f a n a n n u a l m e eU iru inff h e re y e s te r d a y w h e n i t 111- r e c e iv e d a n d a c c cp tc ti t h c re -

* p o r t o f i t s le g is la tiv e c o m m it- 5„t tec uhic 'Ji prom M cd “ I« te r In >n- th e y o a r , iiom ctim G .bcfor{L .thc t” p r im a ry o lec tion . l o s e n d to " w cvl•fy■^T^r¥1U^r■■ortlt^ara^Be^^-tn^ Jg- stnte llip record of every senatoi : a Itnd every member of Uio bouse dur* an Ing. Uie p u t session on the funda-

tlce menials ilie Grange w u In favoi en- of or the bills tha t Ihe O range wai lies fighting against.* .

‘ Trading and Inltmldation domt- nnicd Ihr cnUre seasion ef Uie leeta* liiture," Ihc rrport declare^ luul

«•= iDcludcd wlilOn.’tliB -jco ita .o t lb crtUclsm thd ' aUcfaflrt'-vMsUvlIni

‘t * course ol Oovenior C ., B«aw llh reipcci to Uie Q;aaie-oppoM<

ul-. aolei tax law, his veto of the Orange- to adw ealed state*»ido school t«]

ac- Jnw. nnd lils nppolntmenl of a “0111. In road mun" ns nuccessor to John O

-on- -on~thr-'*tate-T>oblle-Titllltte»*cmn' AS- ml&slon In, 35 years.”

War On l.lqooi- ulh Tlic commltti'c reported wllh sal-

Ufuctlon the dclcnt of n blU to li­cense slot m.'ichlnes for tho bcncfll

_ , , .of_Uic./!Utc_trc#«iry. terming th( aloi machlnc "one of the m osrun-

ilch (Continued on hute a,-0ol-4>- -

lAUIoiiSKILL= ~ » - l8 0 N 8luu _____

S Statistics tor First. Nins S- Months ol Year Show

Slight Decline

i*" a .C h ic a g o ; bet. i m — Auionio- llee lillM klltjd 34.BI0 t>enons In thc I E. United Stnlci <liirlii.‘; Uie l in i nine ;rni m onlhs of 1033 the Nntlonni Snfc- ’ of ty Council cstlmntcd today, a’ rcduc- rer. Uon of onf-|)cr-«‘Ht-frwn-Uic-33,* po- 080 deaths In ihe samo iierlod ol the 1D31.

“ Milwaukee linri ll.y best rr«cord among cllica of more thnn .W.OM poimlntlnn with 43 dead, n dcalh rate of 8.0 p?r 100.000 of popula*

__ : tlon on the basis of the nine monilureport,______ ■________ •

IZT 'n w council estimated tJiat If (lir ;— nine months’ irend conuiliicji

tliroiigli ID3S, IIiLh >var's toll will be approximately 3S.600 compared with 38,000 for 1534. . ‘

d Ueducilons In Uie 193S total to data as compared wlUi U » 1834

Callfomla reported Ihe most dcnths for the Ilrst nine months. 14>33 as compared wlUt 1J75 for Uir same period In U3t. ' .

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hu Dog’s Hair Seen As ” . Index to Disposition

CHICAGO. Ocl, 31 (;n‘ — The ^ len«ut Of ndos'Im ir Is a.good index “f®- to hta temper. Dr. Morrto Flalibeln, 'L editor of Uie joumal of ihe Amerl- JIL can Mcdlcal nvoclatlon^told today

In an article on control of rablw, .lit •'It ts well.known th a t •• • long >Ue hnlred dogs develop rnbles less fre- f-'f uently. Uian short haired dogs be- ■ft- cause of Uje grrnicr optwrtunKy in- for the removal of Infectious salh-a

by the cont of the former." the edi* ie - tor w rote.,in- “r tm a le dogs are gtnUcr with -U eh lld m t-th a n are malea," hp-w ld; ets- —Dog cwn ea -'thw iW 'bc et>iiik«nt or- of Uiese-taeU in order-.to-prelect Ihe themselves trom bites, which nre a t- "nol fl.i wirsninioji flJjnJgJil

b* bcUavcd." Dr. fb b lR la v a u .

iCMTEDjRESS NEWSPA

Ib ®X H O B N j l o . J jO V E M B E R

i WEST'S IVE I BE MR WEATIER

EXWEASWDS FpurOeaths;and Widespread 'I Crop Damage Mark Path I ol Icy Blasts: Snow i ------ Btaltetj—North—Dakota

I - - T • «Byjhc.AKsocli»ted Ptm h '- ■ . • .K A N S A S C IT Y . O c t 31 - *■ W in te r , ill c o m p le te c o m m a n d I o f ti ie l ';ir W e s t, la id d o w n ' a i “ b a rriiife oT frc cz in iJ tchTpOTIR I ' ' tn r c s tomVIit b e h in d w h fc li i tsI __ icy loRionit-roDcd a u r if tly q o s t- ___ j r a r d .t a - 'T h e ntlvunce g u a r d o f r a w r m w inds und' co ld r a in s w a a dc-

-pIoyctiT iliJT ipTii-H m r s la n t in s ” ncruM. the texu ‘PUfflHTndle lo

lO llU l t'liy luiu' uitui iiuu' nniU '14 (iie Canadian border. Behind U ut

— -Unc .wera isCTtfr»-bealegwl-by-tnt>w

I f Tomorrow morning was expected IU - .to mark complcUot^-ot-the.advanctI I across Oklsliomn to the souUi and

the lavAtion of Wisconsin on UieIl Jurtlicm JlanlL .C hicago had .fort* B .casu of showers and cooler.I I Near ttro weather InleniUted thc

— «uff«rlnB.of.H«)enai M ontana. r»il« d enu wlio ned homea In light cloUi*

PM tng alter anolher severe eartbauake struck Ihe elly.

ilravy Lossn FearedLouet iip irard^ f a oUUIon dol*

lars *er» feared V apple ro w e n of tlie Wenatchee valley In Wash*

___ Ingion unless the eold w ate Is brok*

Similar condlUons p rw ille d In the Yakima apple area,

in g A icmperature of 35 degree* caui* .«d damaga to the pea crop around

u Tulare. California. O thar veieUbU crops In northem an d 'cen tral Call*

* •?* tomla Were endangered, l i t - l h r lowest October reading on

jn record at Snn I'nm clsco, 40 deg rta above zero, brought a m antle oi

t o tConilnued on Page 3. Col, 3/

i i t t i l i r: CHIESE PREMIERj jjj ■: i ____

^ I»rti-Japanes6 E xecuilie jrt i«» V Right Hand Man ill ’ II.- Critical ConditionUIZ

a ll- -------I D, NANKING, China. Nov. I IFri-

im* ~ tfae '|m :Jtp itiH « Premier Wang Ohing Wtl and three oUier ofll* cials today and waa shol and kill*

- ed a tew moments U ler In the w l* m n lllnc confnslon.' j ■ 7T» 30-yfar*o!d premier and hls

right hnnd mnn. Tseng Chun Min. .U|£ vlcfl*mlnlitccJotJBllwi>ys,.werr_ wr-

loiisly wounded,— Tlio other two men wounded wete

Chang Chl. fonner presldenl of the Judicial Yuan, and Kan llnl Ku- nng. chtsf of the jWllUcal.bureau of Generalissimo Chlang Kai-Shek's

’ hendQuarters .and vice-minister ofi |A ihe 'ln lcrlo r......................................IIL A n«ngo(^)iuie:<*) News Agency■ n dlsi«lch siiidm artW law hnd-bren

proclaimed In Uic clly. and Ideull- fied Ute assaUani aa a member of

i_ „ the central execuUve committee of in e the Kuomlnung Nationalist party.

There were reporu thal In Uic confusion following tiK shootlnR, n group bf clvlllatis engaged In a Kunllght with police.

Th? attempted aMosslnallon* look place as the executive committee as*

tlie ccmbled for a momentous meeiln;:. line h* which some ol« rvers believed i(c. China's alUlude toward Japnnes.' luc- demands tor elimination of nnll- 33,. J»l"!’f«_clemeiiU_ln north China

of would l« fonnulaieJ.Wnng. u mlnlsicr of foreign af-

, , fftln and chairman of the execullvc ^ Yuan, htld a jw lilon second only

„ to Uial of OcncrallJiSlmo Chlsng Kal-8hek. Thc premier lias been r«- garded a# the main prop for the pro* Japanese clique In the Chinese Hi-

I'S Child B o rn to W ife O f 9 4 - Y e a r - O l d Man

10 CmCAQO. Oct. 31 (.P.-The Jour- mil of thp A m erlcn Medlenl m-

i— secln(lon-report«d-t«dny-Ui»-blrtii lost ot n ehlld to the wife of a Dt-ynir- ths. old confedeAie vetemn of the ClMl Uir wnr,

. Without giving the, vclerMn* n,ime. Uie Joumal said the ciiild

...... wns bom n-few-wtck«-itJfo to-hlfl37*yenr*old wife, whom he mnrrltd Inst year.

i n Tlie Inlher was bom In IMO In North-Cnrtrtln#.-wa»1n-Uie-C<mMr

rhe eftddwn (»yhU lormer wife, when he marrtrd

cm *" iim .. Tlie case was authenUealed by

jgy New York physicians, the Journalit« ; ----------------- ---------- --------

nnEMERTONTfATBONrOISON ROBBEBY VICTIM

,t(y DnEMERTON. Wajh., Ort. 51 -M rs . Illlcta Mantyla, 53. widow.

.(11. died. ajiparniUy o t poisoning, to­day an hour a fle r neighbors found

;lllt her unconscious on a bed In her sld; lo » l« d -h o a « ^ - ih e -ta o U t« l-Ju ilt l tm t etid-of-K iteayew iity . ' ' — [ect Flrat rrporta trora deputy aherUfs nre nt the.scene aald polsen apparently ght 'h a l W ii7 jm t« I oa M m W anti’l*

|t»r robbcn.

P A P E B - C O M P t B r g '

AILY., .1 8 3 6

I Toppling I Two Liv

InQuaklad . ■ ______ _

:iIHEA8TERiU,8,"[IlNrtAiiriEEtdSLIGRTEARTllOttn r - -------------= --------------

I tremors Arouse Thtnsarids ^ ; ol ■ Sleeping Persons

Early Friday Morning; inir i - No ReportsTjiZloiufies■"lo_________________________________

iDy TJjfl A>soe)atcd i’rr>.')S ; — N K W -Y O R K ,-N W I-(K ri^ _ d a y )— N o rtheaste rn United ^ States and p a r t o f C anada ex- utd pcrienccd 'a 'H liR httarlhfiunka thaiflhortly a fte r 1 it. m. today ’" • i th a t caused buildliijtn to away, the awakened thousanda of alegi^ «aU ipg-parsonajatiil'cauatidlnmimL ’H}* consternation for a b rie f pc-

r lo tl.No rejw ru of Injuries or serious

doi* damage were rcoelved although the n n quakt ipread from Quebec In Can- ish- ada to Washhigton. D. C., and as » k - far west as Michigan.

Father J . J . Lynch, a t Pordhnm- university, said the dlslurbniioe ap* pcsnd hsrmless and th a t It was not uncoDunou. When further reporta from tha w u t sad touUiward

l|,,! reached here, he Hurried to his lab* oratory to check his seismograph,

on Detroit, Cleveland, Washbgton, Ite* Baltimore, Quebec, Montreal, nil re-

of I iw ted tha t buildings "were iwayt'd — iby-ihe-tem blor, which lo itM lJe u ' than a minute. Police headquarter* — uid'«tt'ipiip<r-om eerw errsw flrap“

ed with calls trom anxious persons.KUny m th« metropolitan area

teartd Uie dlsturbanc* resulted from - n an ezploalon. A quick check of ex- LU plosives tactortes revealed none h td r n been affected.

Thoje who felt tho ahock des- pribed 11 a i beinj-ht two waves.

inH On» Vork woman aaid - it fell i lk o c a m ln c ai>d« colnv. then.ao* oU)«r coialni and * eolng.''

Tb« i b o c k s appartnUy weri itron«e« In New England along Ux to iu rn MastaehuMtia coast north t« Manchester, Vermont,

ri- The quake lasted about five sec*

^ ^ 'n t^ '* ^ * ir ''w a 8* *”^ ‘ <Wf'ici<iII* strength'to cauae furniture la build*,11* ingi to rock.he Frsnk O’Donnell, of Uie dominion

mtteorotoslcal bureau In Toroiiw. bl» aald the iremora were the worst ever

jln, felt there.!<r- "It must be a very severe quake*■ somewnprr.“ h»-8atd7-"Ju«t-no«li-of- ,ere | the Bt. Uwrence river Is a {ault~ln the' the 'struclure"of'lhr c a h li ahd 'llin t Ku- seems the moet likely placo for il to 1 of be centered."ek's ---------------------------

M a r c o n i P r o m i s e s

w N o C o n t r o l T r i c k sren------ ---------------- -----------------------------Ull- BOMB, 0 : 1. 31 (/I'j-Ougllelma ' of Marconi, Italy’s "wlsard of Uie wire*I of ley," assured Americans In a radio rty. broadcast tonight Uiero would be r.o Uie "tricks" trom him Involving a ir­ing. plane and automobile engines In 1 a I the African campaign.

Reply to receni currcnt reporu ook that ha had developed a micro «rave as* rndlo appartus wlilcli would. stop Inc. airplane mou>rs In flight, lho noted rved I Inventor ssld:ies.' { "If you are eager to hear Iro.u ml- ime something about nn alleged new Ilna I InvcnUon with whleh I could stop ‘ "- motor engines a t-w g re a l distance a f - ! and do worse Ulcks thnn that, Uten live < let me reassure j-ou. saying a t once )nly ! you may fly to your henrU conWnt. Sng I

" Naturalist Co i Of Slanderi

an ' ------ —; NEW YORK, Oct, 31 ( « - Who

,ur- wys that eag lu kidnap babies, owU u* can’t see In lh« dsytlme. and porcu-

" * * ^ v S ^ r ^ i e r i J r e r S i c r r e ^ n r i^;iMl faten.“

; 80 said OtflclaU ‘or»the National •in's. AssocUUon of Uie Audubon SoeleUes mid I tonight aa they mltlated plans to -hls|cducate-the publlo to i^ll-the foolish rled I rallules about bird aad animal.

•■Thoie ‘yarns' get In my lialr,"

‘ " J lo f m other fallao-: *"Evtryone who doesn't know says

l,y ' lliat bats get In your hair. Well, they m a t' of g reat benefit—__ I they're Insectivorous — and they

■ i'dohl earn Ior haU-rBurwatchTirople • ! duek It a ba t ever 'gets m a room

riH with'them."(A’t D fflnltely.m a debunking mood,

low. Snker and hla assistant. Warren to- Eaton, scored th o u who say that und eagles can cairy oft children, sheep, her ; l n or deer. ”iillL ^ _ t h u been alioTO th a t no eagle

lils weight of 10 to .13 -pounds.'.’., Uiey (ttly agTcedibJa'* - AJid‘he ? r r r i lH - o f n halt doan

jiu t iir t "UuUu'*'Uwt Uli AuduboD

1

^Building ves, Injur ke-Shatter(1 P r o p e r t y D a m a g e T o

I . S h u d d e r s C o n t i i

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•L (By The Ass/ r H E ^ A . _M ont., Oct. .'11 [p K lru c k H e ic im airahr today, kil VL und inflicted, additional damn ^ f > £<-ar-R a ar itf in - a t tt m illion-ilf

.To tbo,eatim ato(l ?3,000.00' . ^ the i 9 previous pcriloua day* i ms to weakened homen and ijuxi

loll ci-eop tow ard th r $5,000,0 tinued to jo lt th e capital city."

ICS " ^ c i r 6 f ' ‘w o rk . a l r e a ^___u r tfa n iz c d ._ _ to q k _ h o ia o f l o i-----4HkWh1----rftnfii«>',> -<i{*V[ltl(m

wlUi a pmctice4 hand, and sera “ r~tt'eatnei',“ ip itiin in n o ir-a n a - 't ic a k .cu winds caused UtUe hardship.:x - Two deaths increased the Hit of ilc(> (iiin1fe-TlcUm*-to-iievenrfiTe'haTtnir l,,y died previously, two from Injuries

; and three from nervous ihock.UJ. Ulah Men Victims

—W rlttaa .on (ha expanding. Ilat of -dead n eiB lhe-iamgrr>rEa~OT»rnn: 27. of BnU U ko Olty, fnlolly Injured shortly before noon when a tolling

oua smokestack caught him ns ,11 crasli*I ed Into a brewery whero he w u

i n . I doing repair work, and Vlncenl u I Kennedy, about 3«, also of Salt Uko

, City, who waa killed under plunging—licJiJkfalacJLrtf.tei^L-______________

i Of the scores hurl In Uio rectir- I rent Iremors, only n hnlf doren were believed to have suffered wrious In-

\lnstead of dashing to the streets , to be hurled to the ground by falUng '• comleea. brick* and porches, those ion, suffering tho brunt o t Uie second re- disaster lodny remained Inside yt'd ' bulIdliiKS until Uie tempestuouiItail carUi-tiid.ielU eiLdaia.__________^ ,? l ,_ S t r l l^ g with _ a _ n imble shortly up* I before noon, tho severe tremor, per- ll*- haps moro damaging Uian the roll- LTca 1 Ing one of October la. ahook Uie rom city for 19 seconds, and scot lU

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rMllliTS: MFaiiioinjr th '

Paschal L- Boyer Bound

. Court

I1U5. ao u N T iru L . u u h , oc i. 31 w > - svcr Pa.ichnl L. Boyer will bo .held for

trial In dislricl court on a chargc of jike flrsl degree murder In connection i-ot-w ith J J i t dcaU^t-M ra,.Blanche. Mcli l”ln son ofWooa.% Cross on Ui's iiljlil.hat bf ,0cU)bcr“13 n tn r 'h e re .-------------I tO:. Doycr wa.1 bound over lo the dist­

rict court loUowliig a two*doy pre* llmlnary hearing here, which saw an attempt by Ills eourt appolnied

.... attorney. B. Veme.McCullough ofk g ,S a l t U ke Clly, lo proi-e he "looked___1% a madmiin'' a t tho Umo of his

arresl. ................... —ira. Doyer alio Is acciiicd of slaying H io Mr. and Mrs. J . L. East of liounilful , and Oeorge Reich of Salt U k e City. I l f . The Eosu were (found dead close

ll, to tho ro;iil where the body of Mrs. NcCsoii wus (fiscovered. Relcli was shot US he drove along a highway

.{ive iKi^r here several houra later.Itop - . Anested at Resort )ted Boyer wa.i arrested while drinking

jbccr a t a rcw rt on ihc onuklrU of ro.ii Salt U ke City. Arn-slhig ofllccra new said.they lound u pistol In his pos* Itop session. U t t r u blood stained auto- nce mublla-uas.fouml iu.fUs giuiigc and hen blood stained cinihcs were dlscovcr- mce ed hanging In his apnrtment,'Ofllc- ent.lers declared.

lomes To Aid__red Bird, BeastVho Society pa& ca on to r th n e "wlio'd nrls Uke to rtaUy know;” '•cu- 1. The mounlaln lion Is the "blg-__gcst coward" of-the woods. He won't

Ire* allnck niah.3. The iHjrcupIiie dorsn'C sitoot

inal qullI.'. It sinks Its bnrbed "artows" Ues by con!.ict only.

to 3. hibernate: theyllsh migrnie,, An_. of«Mopal._chlmn?y;

swllt will duck in Ior the wlnler In ^ .. a hollow tm>, but birds don 't hlbcr- .[ J . iiile in trees or bury ^hcmsclvts In

, - anakM rionit sn-aJJow Uiclr youni; to protect them.

5, “A cooel h»wk Is a jlcaif-lisivk" ‘'y - f t fre<|uent fiiilMy of Intelllsent

ly— farmers."'V 0. ••Hoop- snakes and -glass" ’P'® snakernW aoiPCTtttciit . TlierwyUi-

Ital hooiunakc Is t t e one who sticks the end of his Ull b\ hU mouth, then

sicd. "hoops" jJonj, And' ihe f ls s j snsko Ten Is the fellow tha t allegedly breaks hal to picccs when you start to talk It eep, over wlUi him.

And. says Uie Audubon Society, igle the bald eagle Isnt bald, pigeon

hey can see in Uie daytime, the mlU ■■ snake doem't Uke U » place ot th*

w n human mUitrr, nnd—bla birds dont boD can> u tu t birds oa UKlr U eki.

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12 P A G E S - 6 C E N T ^

Claim re Scores: red Helenam F N e a r s 1 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 A s :

t i n u e t o J o l t M o n - '

S a n i t a l C i t y

ftiM ckud PrcMJ.'11 — - D e v a s ta t in g e a r th q tia ltc s k illed tv /o p e r s o n s ; In ju re d sc o re s ; majfc e s t im a te d b y c i ty enffinecr -ilo liura. . .000’ilarijHjre a l r e a d y RTOuirht b y ' ’* o f ah ftk in ir t r e m o r s the^R m ftR c UKinesH build iiiK » to d a y s a fr th o . 0,000 m a rk a s t h o s h u d d e rs con-

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IBMERS^Wlib::iEiGME-TERROR:■ '"■ fo u r th a n d F i l th o T s w t e

■ o l E x p lo s io n s D a m a g e ' ■

" — M l l w a u k e e - B u i l d i n g s - ^red • • ■ — — ,'"8 MILWAUKEE. OeU SI (/»V ■h* Rcmb terrorlfta atrack 'al two po- > ■''** Ilea sUUons here tonight, aUgbl- '

ly la ju rlsg one peraoo and badly , ^0 damaglnf both b&Udlnn ro w false lire aU rm a added t« tbe •

iir- ~Tlie b lu ta occurring ten mlnuUs apart, n r e the fourth a&d flflh

Jl serWs aim ed a t publla buUdlnci' .t , and banks i u r s In Uio U st (U-days. In. Uchnlque of t h i bomben in' ^ all coses was sImUar.^ DynamlUs was placed on wlodoir

ledges of sarago secUons a t Uie rear X o t police sta tions a l -TwolfUi. afld

Vine slreeU. and o t Third and Had- — le rK m ta -o n 'th e -N « th - ild e .‘-TK*- Jjy. «pIasloaa-tor*.*way-porUona of-thB.

back wall near Uie window where |‘‘‘ the dynamite w u set oft and shat- “J* tered windows of Ihe sUUons and ™ adJolntar.buUdlnga.

• The on« pen on injured ,«ai be> Jleied to be a pedeetriu eut bjiflying glass. ............ ..' ................\ Linked te .T b e f i. '

In.Uiree bom blnp ia u 's a tu rd a i .»» and .Sunday nlghti. 4wcf. bank ,U b ^ e h offiou and .U il VUlafo-htU n In suburban Bhotewood wwo tba

*'* targeU. PoUoe linked thoee ex* Iiloslons to th e theft of (tmamlta

_ J early Uils month from a vorka pro- '’Q Ject a t a northeast dde p a r t __. ,The .Hadley itree t staUon v u

Ing b lu te d open and s e r e ^ win* dows smashed. Damage to the other station w u said to be smsU.

y . At Ute Hndley sUtlon. Uie bomb j-P wns pinccd on a window slli a l the

're a r of Uie buKdlng. A patrol wagon I ond a squad car In the garage also

,, ,! i * TOtr e im n r - c a r t ' T rl ia t .—WMttr i ' i - : u a h s and Carl Kltln had Just step* M. I ped out o f'the garage and were hav-

' jIng lunch In the kitchen of Uie Si; I notion.

InRiAllMEI- E PIIRSUEIIDIAPERSose - ,

S A M u t t o r e L e a v e P r e l ly

“ Y o u n g G ir l W hen Mob

inx Takes- Up Chaseof

riA TlG ORSK . CaocMtts. U. S.I 8. R , Ocl. 31 HV-T wo bandlls i who operated Ilke old.fashloncd

'“‘ H rlld<w ett--nU det«~ UdnapwUa-. i pretty youni girl today bot lost

Ihelr prey soon'afterw ard (o a I mob of Infuriated women.

” II was one of tho rnre nitempts -at kldnriplns on record In Russia.

'The two men b u n t In upon a vo- m tn's congress In the nUtge of

[T 'p rc tly O anrnnnt Gueseynova, slunit• • her ftcroas th r ir - shoulders - and

,caped. while the hundreds ot wo­o'd! men gathered In the meeting hall

isaam bled In the darkness.K- Reorganlsee Fem e......-

I I t wa.1 not long, however, before• 'm iy a oirlcvn. leader of the-con*- Mt'atef-t, reon^anlzeii her torcw aod n " ‘ icd them on the trail of Ihe abduct-

le y ' When they caught up with thi* fy.,kl(!pnpenii the pnlr,_frightened »t In jthe siRht of th e ortnishlngTieraTriT

c r - ‘enraged women, left the girl, un- In ihiirl. nnd fled.

......._.Th»-auU)orlUes. proffllKd^KVerfi.iclr pun)»Hment Ser tbe abductors-1<-

i Ihey nre found, ’they were IdenUfled rk" ns sons o t a tormer Kulak, o r m l - , en tjihy i>ciMnl. ___ •

“ ■ G o l d F l o o d P o u r s e n I n t o T J e n v e r M i n t "len i—ike S e a t t l e ; 6c t. 31 mi — 0 . l . ik s .sw a n a , osaajrer-ln chante ef tha

It!federal assay ofllce here, ansouiic- I ed today U u t more gold was brought

ily.llnto the city durins October Uian <0 0 . In anj- oUier monUi for the p u t

lU j Octobcr receipts, he tuid. aggrc* .he gated more than tl.OOO,000.-with' n l porta from Alaska ru sn ln f ' lo r

^(Oicad o t l u t year.

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i i i i i i gi i w a i i i w' H l m t e e n W" ■ Hrarty Approval to Ida- •’ : ;

())• i m prtsldinlU} i l i « (odar by ' Um ‘WU* UVen" of t tu oQ 1a<

- .......... ............. _W Htont tp«Jffc»« rn»m ta# 'H m

u UMlr candldata to oppoae F n il- d to t ReoMTdt n n t jwar, todepcsd- c a t f a i ^ and tU d « U n c a n

H H - b e th e N o . l l * o « o f t h e B * -^ ^ j r a b l ie o r e a B ip a lc n .- .....................

H ie K tim c a m e la U » l e m w a nwIuUoD tMsed oa “aaU^woopoIr

• jvtodplw ” o p naM d 8 w h to ft l « t ^ cadjr tu a osdUi te Colas*)

party leader*’ effortj to ouka the conttltiiUnn Iba campt l f f i I m a and mmcM aMoopotlci m a a o m Uoo tha partjr a u s t bandfe Ttgoroulr or

___ -80 down to taannutln»-defeat.“__________ H aW JN iO O jtf tT C i-------- -~ ~ -n ia - « * o lu U o o .^ « f f« 4 - » » r -P « w

■ i S l S u M * M a rt« £ » a w d i ^-------a »ertid tl» lrd lft»U «fflrtbaB ooaa*

T titn c w d ta l. ,------•n » “ D « W c r t t f - l f a ! » - i ^ - t o

' adopt ft plank "or itiRlUr impori." T be Indepeadcnta deelared them-

l e l m pPPo«d to tha p r o p o ^ T6l. untaiT coda for their Indtutiy un-

potot r --------i . M aJo f« n n e i» pM O rthetnB tr-

fcellng epenilcQ i on • coat baiU w lS t h e S a r g to a llow d Independ­e n t on Jobbera. . ^ '

a . An “eUeoUn” nda a i t ln t t adl-

toeJc OBt t c m ^ t i e a . ■n» propoied ha lf cen t * gaOoo fu d tax i r u op-

- - peaed taaao tbarn to lu ttflo . -. u . B.' w u tin * of oufton IWI*,

V ttftnla, w u eleeted prtaident fw year, and Boy TUber. D etnlt,

ttea preatdent.-__________

' . Tuppltoif BulWWjs Claim-------rTwuzLWm^nluiifcSMirM-

^InOuake-ShatteredHelena

. . . ■- (QeiittHi>ad From P a p Onel

c m U co tana wheta t t rumbled mt’ dar Butte, O rM t n i U and Ana*

*“ ^C »B »dft Feeli T rcn » n , ■ma foree of the e a r th i a m e-

m ent v u felt a i fa r weet u Spo­kane, Waahlngton, a n d ^attended

... north Into Canada a t Calgary and tethtarUge, Alberta. Only lUgbt

■ be w sm . w tbe Jo « e In clUei entalda tb li stricken eaplUl elty.

H i T O O ^ U i a o r n t W t o ^ ^ . r ^ p a a l m e o t . iof. P W ...T O

w ith n a a r-a ro jA pera tu rea . weath- -a r woea added to the ta ik «f caring ■in th e prerlottaly hoiMl»M and t o nminUnff nanue a d d ^ to^thi nUe

,” S u 2 in g i . e ip & i iy boioci, which v tth itood tb t aarUer ahock* of Oc-

— — to ta l.to _ a u re ..tb a n .W Jw n p I» m ^ laat U day*.'were g t n e ^ Id n o d ixw«<»iww ton lih t.. Sooraa vere reported tojured ii ttUi renewed ahaUog, b a t bofpttaii quickly reported moat o t tbe catu- alUea were of minor nature.

----------- Today’i- rm to u f - i t ia e k 'o f - tb «

daaaga u did the eerere ihakei which i)U two weeks ago tomoiroi night.

Srfekt ioppltd tn to Uta iCrect Chimneys felTw alla liulged. And th< populace acattered to the open roadi relief ahelten. and p e ^ a rta i. Tbe] 'fnatchcd warm clothing and btil> ding aa they daahed to th« hlUs It antotnobUet.

“Most of the apparent new dam age w*a to homea and other build Ings which had been cracked anc weakened by tha prerlous ihoeks,' the clt7 engineer said, " n ie lou l

___ Jf>-*re, how em .” .Be r e p o ^ further widctpreai

......... damage a t the Shrine temple, thinew blgh uhool. the H orthcn Pb cUle auUon. UUlt'SiaU, and thi gynmsslum a t lotcrmounteln Unloi college.

The Montana Power company s&li lte n a tu n l g u aenlce had not beei

' Interrupted, however, hundreds o----------a i t t -tq shu t-off-thfr-gM-t».pttvtn

poulble nrea flooded the oftlee.Two . electrle feeder lines wtr

swept to th e ground by sviyin telephone pole*, bo t servlM w u u pected to be nomml by night fall saving the stricken capital city (ros

- -d ark n ea s.- . — _ .' l h a U oatana Power compan warehouse w u damaged, but down town ofllccs were In tac t -

- - ' D a m ^ to the Port BsrrlioV eterui'a hotpll&l, atrcAdy weaken t d b r form er /otte but In u .to care for ahock victims, cause evacuaUon o f j h o InsiUuUon tc n igh t. '-fl »

------------ Df. H .'0 . V alle.'veterans' adminIstratw , e n t ^ e d SO hospllalUe veterans for .W alla WaUa, Wart Ington, a t sundown.- Others wei jsent tbere ten daya ago.

. Power F lu < ntsabted B e aalB'the-pdwer pM t'd ilm nc

_____ i^WWjevelled ood the plant shake

Twenty prisoners from the counl - ja il w tre freed from their cells a r

guarded In nearby substantli -buUdlnga whsn piaster fcU In tt ja il and steel plates and rods groai

---- cd. . _________ . i ^ r - »

• ' - ■ .»UMdlo - - * c l ^- -W agnn-, o f Billings, anc^sterre

._ .iC rB m ,.of-H elena . wet®.thrown :- feet, from ia seaffold. Tbelr Inlurli

- \ftre s tld to be eertous.- Berele W ecner, ■ jreung wotkmi

i y i l H i l l iI I r o B U iU T r o R t o d a v an6

TOMOBBOW - Idahot

. ta S ^ cra tm 'l (( a lS to y fair.

H igh and low temperatures yes- * • tetday as reported by the goveinJ

aw}( weather ebserrer were >9 to } i da treet: there w u s«2fid end thealQ' w u cloudy; baro-

; r “ a etrto ■.-pressure- a t - ft • p. - m.,- w u ^ and tha bumldlly range.' H* as to 61 per cent of saturation.

ifi Gold Belt CoversEntire Northwest

nd-V * 'A strong high p ^ u r e area b i s * 1 ^ orer the D ako tu and Mon- “ r t« » -ton lgh t.-and temperaturea are »*• low ln thoee and surrounding IUU8. ■" Pressures are low In thc great basin, “ * with BO deflnJW Jow ctaUr. A belt W of cloudiness and predoltaUon M-

ID teiids along tha RocUm belween *♦1 tb e high and low preuure areas.

and enow b u fallen today to Colo- WfoUllilg.*‘fdaho~end-»Mao«'

the t a ^ Temperatures In the nqrtli- KBd v est a n sutuormal everywhere, and tlon naer te w la WoDtana. r-or ..-T anpera to te .are tU alawta the

e ^ j t ra l .s U tu weU of tha Missis-

U r» peiitute.0L7.de«rtes, wing the rec- iped ord high lo r thU dale. TOe weather4ha u b ;:s r.iM east ccu t. ,

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^ GRANGE ON RECORD '■ "^TSBSINST-TEDEBStr^

„ BULE IN COLUMBIA« e , --------;for <Conttoued prom Page One)

’ Po(»tello, Oaldweli and Lewiston. ~

A distinguished gucet a t cloalng 1 ■ eettloiif of the e te le Orange meet-

flS rn if w ^ f in v n ^ li ^ n ^e n a gress from the Plrst Idaho dUlSrt.

- S e «>oke briefly emphasltisg neces- aity for n tablishm ent of larm price parity and declaring tb a t organlnu tlon wm bring tbe soluUon of Bgri< culture's problems.

ITW conrentloa receJred durtnj tho day th# reports o f a number ol commlttece toeluding th a t o t lh( legislatlro conunUteo which threa

^ the spotlight on th e rccord o t tin X : lu t-regu la r and special sessions o:

th s state IcgUlature, and promise* ■S.: to place ta tbe hands of erery Idahi

G ranger a detailed rccord o t thi S,“ * TOtee of state eenator* and repre ^ V . aenUUves on all arange-sponsort<

and- Orange-opposed legUlation.iiSt, .rMnp" l«na.r-.<nml»l-t;

u S Blalfl Q range~nn' tne- s c o rc h I x ; protlelency was the Oregon Tral “ J » a n u .p , .1 c l ( l . t l L

S FAR WEST’S WAVE OF COLD WEATHER

^ EXTENDS EASTWARI

^ t a - (Oontianed Pnm -P age O ne). .

y, ta frost to Oolden O ate park. I t wa only 10 above te ro a t Bpokani

^ Washington, early today. L ai An gelea reported 40, SanU Batbart

ih , CaUfomla. 34. Bealtl# and Portion 'S S each had J3 ." A ^ i gave S a lt-U k

L = 5 lU -ep ldest-oelober-day-alnee-w r Four deaths In th e F a r \Vrst wer

allributcd to the cold wave.-nie easlward m arch o t u-lnle

pleked up speed u the Katua pUln* wera readied. Tills momln K an su City residents awoko t

S r ; comparatively balmy wcatlier. The: TSS' came a tlui, ot ra in behind whic iS*?. the cold moved In -lU e temperatur

tumbled U degrees In ono hour. g . - , Bnow blonkeled North Dakot .UiM and covered paHe o t northern an . wesiem MlnnwoU. A Jwrd trm

WM predicted througbout Kanw

-8EATTLE. Oct. U .W 2 _ - .O o nttjg sections a

1 Pa< . . -----1 theJnlon a t Iho school, m n when he heat

' Uie sliock a( tho school whicrs&ld "sounded like ilie boilers explot! . been Ing." A btoi(case tell on him cm ds ot pinned him to the floor, lte extr:

wtre brimming by new patients, most i 'lying them sutferlng nervous shock, wi U M - emptlrd Jalo today, and pallen I fall. Were tnken by aulomoblle as for i from Deer Lodge. Quite. Missoula ar

other points ouUlda the ImmedlAapany quake ioae.“ -------- -------1lown- Colleie Wall ColUpaes

Carroll collcge saw a portion ot I rrison main wall collapse. The Placer holt aken- headqunrters for rellet and erne !r use fcney sgcnu, cracked and groane « u u d and Us occupants fled aately to U n to- Ilreet.

........... The.force ot.tharanew ed ahlttlidmln- ot tho sub>strala apparently causi ;alUed the mosl seven damaite In Uie wc tVash- side raldentlnl scctlon. Ot substa]

wete tlal coiutructlon, howover. tl homes there were cracked and ahlt

.< ed on foundattons, but actual d Imney structlon w u no t recorded. - • haken AU sightseers were barred fro cracks thls-hlBtorleal-gold-camp_loday..

0 . Bocd^cker, chief ot the Mounta »unty stalo patrol, said the new confuali Is and mads It Imperative to ban entry tantlal the curious.la the ‘T h e presence of slghlseere ai rroan- o th i^ w ith no parUcuIar buslnc

here a t thts time will be a hlndran

<n J . aud tho relief oi {hs dUlrtMca.Ttarrett a a ld ........................wn 20 W om by the long days and nlgl ilurles o t -former peril, realdents of Mo

tana's capital city of I3,000 wc rkfflsn' plunged Inlo e nervous sU toegato

l l l S T i n E -■ lilD lS T E flow _____

Flams - Twisted "Wreckagi “ j Marks Traglo Crash

_____a t ^ e y w e

C H B m W E . w y o , Oct. T l w ith nothing more than m heap o flame-twUled wreckage to heli

^ them. tovesUgators trted todsy u "*• determine w hat caused a passenge

a ir Uner to crash near here, taurllnj four young men to blasslng death.

T he plane d liu te r of O etober ' i a tlir waB'fre<h“ to 'lh e 'm e m o ry 0

'8 1 Cheyenne folk when tragedy struct through a snowstorm l u t n igh t aoi

b smashed tbe Uner, a U n l t e i on- Air Ltoes twto-RW(ored_ (Boeing are ihip, ■ mw hnit<rt» tn iu tes. south ot here.sin. Even parts o{ the plane'a Instni beit m ent board were melted In th ex- heat ot the blaze whleh ewept thi een e ra ft 'n ite r the 300 gaUon guollQ< c u . tanks ezplodel>10- Tbe pilot aod his. three compenlOD* nm .m im hufnurl M^yrrihly t ll - . Paul Worland said not even rela and Uves would be permitted to see thi

bodies. -the The riellau were; U. T. Araotd sls- 35, o t Cheyenne, chief te s t pllo ver, here for the air line; Banlcy Q a n - <Abe)-C o h .-M ,-aenver>-W yoinlnj ree- a ir iw v Ice * ^ 6 l!~ E d » 'i^ d -y in it i h e r a b o « W ,"orcneyennerU .-A ;-lirln

w of the airlines.Kaufman w u a bridegroom of i

w - Twelve wert killed when disaste [L flruck a O. A. I.. Uner u I t ap

prooched the Cheyenne alrpor tl October 7.•d; coincident wllh the InresUgtUoi a* today of l u t n lgbt’s crash, feders a— auUioriUe»-st-.Waihlngt<*n salrl-th ^ prevloui air tragedy ru u lte d 'f ro c S "an e m r lo judgment in a ltitud ir or distance from the airport."\*l F rank Caldwell, U. A. L. genen ^ manager, flew bere from Bon F n n

cisco .to head today's Investlgatlo)

^ EittlrDainage1ir~ ''' Property During

^ Quiet Halloweei, _ ’-Twto FaUs last n ight celebrau

^ one of the quietest HaUowe'ens evi staged here u a aew -ol aome i specUl poUce offlcen toured t l straaU -and aU ers-tO -guaid jttftla property damage.

A few fences w tre turned over, ince Qj““ J* sUught of rocks and private proj ‘e " ' e rty was changed about a t Interval

. bu t the general cclcbrallng consto ed of window soaping a n d tettlr the air out ot tlrea by mUchlcvoi

Iho youngsters.-PoUce oftlcers, on th e Job k

night, reported property damage i >» a minimum. . ilseddaho :rT-r— r - „ ___________ =

the pQclfle coset. shivering In 1 third day of audden w inter wcothe

. w u predicted tonight by vcath* «i-by -

Xjall tender crops, were ppedleted tor i far south u the Sacramento valle of CaUtomla.

flnow, almost unprecedented I many sections so early In tha fal

R was accompuiled by new low te a ;erature marks to r October.

VRD Snoir a l YaUm»• llesldenU a l Yakima, WlUmn

J . . . ton,.» tn ilt^en teri u p the grour------ covered with-snow, lhe earliest 1’ w u Tcather bureau records o r to U kw e. memory of l t e oldest pioneers. &

Inches ot snow and a sUver tlut tolled treea a t Corvallis, Orcgon.

At Weimlchcc, Washington, 1.W carlbads 'o f'ftpp lM 'S tn i-im plcke valued roughly a t 11,50.000 on tt basis of »750-a carload, are froa on the trefs and *111 bo losl unit the cold iibsles QUlckly, Sccrets: Bert L. Baker of Uio Wcnntch.

^ Valley Trafllc asaoclaUon said, ifhcn Berere Crop lossesvhlcU Frosts tor tour successive nigh a ture the Ornys Harbor rcslon of wes ir. ern Wasliington have destroyed 10 akota 000 boxes of cranberries. croR-e I and tuid. to northn-cetem Waslilngto rrecK? severe lassei w re rrjwrted Jn c< ansas er>‘, cauUMom and lottuce cro;

und tliB harvesting of suitnr bee nns halted. Tlio beets, however, a

Oon- nol damaged by frtcilnir. ns ot To ttie horUi. Uie mercu

■ dropped to 3rdcgr«es above rero------- Vancouver, B. 0.,- Uio coldrsltieard October on rtcord. "me Mertous/lt fvhlch o( 33J degrees w u ou OcQibev 1 plod- 1005.I Hlld The Columbia river valley ot Or extrl- JOU was visited by a 4a-mlle gi ^ ^ nt Crown ^ ^ Int and lt« r4ng tem:

ol B„ ley jheet.:. waatlenls • -----------[or

andedlAto

{JS EXTRA!emer-Mined.

S..: DAJ3 GLEN-RIGE A ua.: 12-PffiCEBEVE

from D irect From Uollywooc ay. L.mlain ~ « i

t ^ 'o f NBC nnd B runsw ick rec^ vaudeville actn th a t n tn islncss Chinese Ihca lc r in HolJy\

------------S n l u i i l l i u l l

S H A B ?Mon-

I were gain.

TW rn F A U B D ftlLj l ^ ' n e w s , T W m t a u j a , i d a

Scans Record

a g e

r to ° n r rUng

CI* 7

ruck

t e djng) - ■ - -oUet -RAV<MeKAia-«r-B«Sie.-«hese r t

port Sl chaimutn o l tbe Idah >tni- 6U te Grange's legWaUra. een

th« mittee m u ji lealore e t eSotln the sessions of an a an a al meeting 1

)Une Twin Falls yesterday.'

^ -flHANG^FOmESlOM--^ LAWMAKERS’ RECORI

(ConlUiued From r t i e One)

[ ,.?• fair gambling Institutions th a t cabtdeKlscd." ----------

InsUUng th a t "at n e tim e ht U>e Orongi lald ddwn on’ lls figl

^ ip ln s t the legallttd sa to o f liquor t

, MplslnnJ Its c o u m w lui r e ^ c t I A liquor lesUlatlon a t th e I u l seesloi

"— p i l i n g eul-ihat-lhe-O ruigftft-yet ago bad “refused po to t blank" I consider leglslaUon In th e event <

■port the repeal of proMbltlon. “We dl not favor Uie re turn o l th e prlvai saloon,*' te portc

tara l “and yet we dreaded to s e e 'th e l® l-tbe go-tata-the-MI«-e^-UlTt»r-lMccul Irom knew how powerful t poUUo lude machine ean thus be buUt to Idaho

jera l Condemns Sales TaxTan- lUcommcndlng a pledge of coi lUon. tlnued war on tfie i,iaU) u le s U

Uu committcc paid trtbu te to U:------ aeglslatori:iKhO,«ooiJ?JLUsJn_Uv* sales tax ftght to spite of eoeroh

g and totlmldaUoQ." a n d then loosi UUs blast against the sales lax:

-We ara unalterably opposed P n Uie sales tax u a wrong system collecung revenue. I I u u e a porer

- and Jets Uie r lcb m an get by wH Illlte expense. I t U a landlord's u Uie mon wim U ie '^ lg real esta

" ” holdings wants it. THe UtUe m an ..ll.* penalised. 'Ih e average farm er w

■hme'U dsducled from .bU .pr9per . lax by lha sales tax to th is stai “ Oil Ihc purchue of one ordlnai> a

‘ tomoblle the u lc a t « Is »16, elg J” P ; times he pays over w bat be U ben " . " r lilted. The sales tax Is a plan p

oul by big wealth o t th is counlry i"*"" (tcl uul Ironi under th c burden

Just taxation, and yet, to splto aU our argument, to spite of ,l

J “f r fact that wo had a mnjorlly o t t Icfilslaton sevfiml Umes, wo losl one vote to the house.

— "We have, talked personally,, kcislalors who were promised ]o

" /er^Hwmsflvra end the ir farolli ond who spum ed such offers. \

aUier i^ve heard them tell us th a t tlii . roiid cctulnicllon ia th e ir coun

JT u /or the law." "

Attorney G en e n l napped d to Idaho’s attom ey gencml. Bi-rl fail, MtOer, came to /o r « Riessunr

emp- criUclsm to connecUon with hU a scrted opposition to tho mlno t

. law. whleh w u doscrllxd as havli im w r ■becn-‘ n u ig > .d n c t .r ln n fnr yrnr ■ound "We cannot undersUnd thc pa Sl to ' tlon 'o ftho-a ttom ey general ot Id . ,k . ho "tho report said. "Ue was vleci

ffl" ond U h ired to tlgh l for thc pcoi n , ^ ot this sta te ; yet In two cusw, I “ cludtog Uie mine u x luw, lie li 1 snn seen fit to side w ith the opponct

x M ot ttie.lows of Idaho to n court ti

Tile report r e c ^ d wltii apprc a! the defeat o t the truck btU "whi

mless jmvo created another mo;etary opoiy- ,n d was "ono ot llio mi tehee pernicious blils lh a t was Introduc

in the l u t session."

ilshU D rlrer’s Llfeuse Laww tjt- Tlie new driver's llcetue luw « 1 10. compared to locklnu Uie barn di oners xoleu." Iiflton ncvcrtlicleu, the report conlliii

M il “It a man Is arresU d tor drunV driving, o r careless, rccklc.w drlvli h is llccnse can bc revoked nnd

r ^ hlshway." 1’ Qntnge committee fought lo :

duce Uie proposed f l license -rcury to 80 cents for two yenrs. “ ti

“ tog to Uke oui ot It ttic commerc **- pa rt and rhake 11 a surety propo

tlon."^ lBi The report was subinitlcd by S

McKalg of Boise, eommlttw cha ' Ore- man. who wllh two ineniljers of l ’ gale executive board. Fm nk L. Alklni :cmp- Buhl and C to rles p . Tnylor o t Hi

the ' legislative sessions.

l! m X R A !

MCEA N D H ^ S F A M O U S

H I L L B I L L I E S

ood. Dance u n til 12, Ynudcville-tmlU J 2 ? _ ____________:___recording a r tis ts , fcatu rln i; sam e -an for 1 6 'm o n th s n t G m um an’fi Dyvrood. Don’t m{ss (h is nttrsctiofi

j i t i i i

f g W B B N P ^

-E8T1TEDW-“ M a S EM a rk e ts E x p e c te d to S o t

W ith M u c h o f P o t a to

C ro p D e s t ro y e d

AlUiou«1] U u c u m n l Mid m .ppM nd to b t n .U dunM l up MO last i^gbt, 1 d e ru ts t to r crop lei is s t ^ r e n t throoghout south otc tral Idabo u id s t le w t 10 pe r e n ot Uie potato crop b u «lresdy bet decUred to be a lo ta l l« s .

Wltb the te»per«(ure to Tiri FHU dropplnr to l4 degrees sboi B»o> early T hunday momlng an

a a wwUier lo rec u t for oonUnui

cold, farmers Uiroughout Uie dli trict yesUrday pracUcaUy gara ti

4 ,ho l»pe-«f-salragteg a n r o t Uw-poti eon- that.rem ato to the ground an

Uw lou h u been estimated froi In bilwten 10 and 40 per ceni of U

entire crop.___ Onion crop here w u also damagi----- to a g reat extent as w-u the app'

crop. .■»»< • Piijtiii' of "Tiolat im anrt rmlni IR D l>ere h u floctuaUd - conslderab

during the past few days, bi the genera! pric* trend h u bea u(

' ward due to the heavy esUmate cnn lo u u . ' >'

------ ^gftew a m o p e r t= ^ ^ ^ —

ZRO TffiT . O ct S l-W lth Uie G i peralur»-slldlng-down-taJfl.degre:

n ion. lowest recorded th h season, one an •jeor thtte-fourttis Inches of snow whic

to feU -^esdoy night rem aliSa on l l i t o t ground.1 did lllihest recorded temperature U Ivate Uie S4-hour period w u 35 degree irted, First snow here last year fell Di s i r o citaber 15.__________

lUca^ Crops C at“ered InOOODINO. Oct. 31 — W ith t t

second Oclober cold wave here tl eon- p u l two days, accomimnled by

; U ^, cold west wind, considerable lo u I > Uie the Oooding counly potato crop Uiat MUmated. All apple and onion croj

rwhjn h i s ^ w i T g i z S a n r m a r i i r a R :ooscd sje.

;d to - - -------------------------

M A SO N S O F F IL E R TO

H O NO R A N N IV E R S A RMlale --------a n la - piLER. Oct, 31-— a a s e r - a o r r wUl versjiry of Pller lodge No. 85, . P«r-ir Fn:>nd-A._M>_wmj«j:tlebr«tcd. stale. Iho MeUiodlst ch ttrcin iere, NoveB y ail- brr 17. when charter members of i c ‘Sb lotsges In Twin Falls county wUl **"*• guests.n put Byron Defenbach of Boise, Ida

^ grand muUr to JPJO, will bo prt ent anrt an 6y»tcr supper -wUl lieUl a t 7 p. m., follo-atd by a pr

*, ?* sram. A meeling wlU be held later ’V ? ' M;«onlc hell.

i7 In cliargo of Uie celebraUon are b , M, Itaybom, t . O . W alter a

Claude Ollvtr. . . ,mllles i. Wo“ i * IDAHO’S P R O JE C T S

I (Continued Prom Page One)Tl I t. NorUiem nn 01 grading a n d surfactog i■* " ■ approaches on J33 o t a mile “ the norUi and south highway

Noplea In Boundary county. carSj— !Tl,*-U iird-canalst».oLTetloor P ,^* nnd painting th e 905-foot it

b n d g a -o n - th e --L ew l8 -an d -c li l - l l , highway to Lewiston and the icople (joorlng of lhe B07-foot steel brli

on lhe north and south highway

;.c “ .■I l e a f ' __ ;------------------

^ U T l o s e s h M 1 n ~mon- SAW ON GANNEH FAfmost • ,

HAILEY. Oct. 31 - B ert Bo deii. 10-year-old son of Mra. Mari Oowlden of O annett, Is tvcover

IV was a t Hulley hospital from u\-ere sli I door luid loss ot blood Incurred Wedn I." but day aflemoon when- hla right hi llnued WAS completely sercred from unken a-rlst by a saw. riving, culUiig wood for his moUier, nd ho boy's hand was cu t completely ' " The Ha clasped his le fl hand over 0 re- stump and checked tho loss o t bl » fee ,0 the beat of hlfl ability. « e rela • ed conscTotlsiieu while being te! itr tl .1 „ hoiplW .opoal- ■

y Ray chair- of tho I'In* OM I I A V * ^t B u s-1 U E ^dusiag

^ N E W a n d U S E E

F u r n i t u r e

S t o r eL o c a te d in t h e

_ - H A Y E S - H ItG H A D E .,

H A T C H E R Y B L D G ”

- 460 M a la A v e . So.

n u a 'U rg a Aasortmeat e l K »nd Used Fom ltBre. Blovea. Kn

------ ------ E t&»JorJfoor/ApprtiTaI.

la a w n e b u tb e addition n " ear F om ltn te Department i Ion Bol toerrase o a r orw bead we I

n ak inc onr cnatomers a sari ■ bMO to t 5^r. We sell for cash

------ ax«h*uge.We a U o Ja ie fr ijB aponllry u d aUow.above matl price.

l i ii i .iiiiSi*»

> A H q J^ID A Y MOBNING, Nf

i B R e V I T I C Si p r P a rta lt t i » m - . Mr.- snd- Mri I l u B n ia t Ohler Flier a re the parent

of ft SOD bom yesterday a t tho Moo tooth m aum ltyhom e.

lO a r ' * ~' Bea A rriiu — U r. a ad U rt . Vic I to rH e> te o ,T « tD M U ,aN U u p ar

snU e( a w a. boro yuterday a t U> - UecUoolb a sten tfty iw ne.

____ iw i r s W s l t ^ ''A . 'A . ' ,o i l j e t t i^ AUantk, Iowa, and >0*. n . F . *m

mert, Aroca. Iowa, are guests a t th heme o< Ujeb- sister, Mrs. B. t

c*n- ic iner. cen t ,^ B s re F re n F a rM — M r.andM n

R. H. Young, Parma, har* bee rW ttog 'se the /wme of Mr. s n

boTC- Mrs. B. U. Turner WhUe ottendtoi »nd Um s u t e Orange conrenUoo.

nued ■ . —dU- •■ ^ D d GetMaUBQ" a a b - Uit

a up Betty Pttvey, daughter of Mr. an » t a - l f ti .-A. J . Peawy, ir,; is a Tiirrobc : aod ot the mw "second generation" slu from dent club, being otganlied a t th r the Uoirerslly of Idaho.

aged Invited lo llonwcomlBg - ipple B. WUson. member of tho sU tebdar

ol educaUon,. h u rew ired, an tovi

rably coming 'c«lebr«Uon a t b u t Ilty of Idaho. November S.

tu p - » —lated Gets Ag Appofntmeat — Her

sebel K lau, Filer., h u been sppotot ed chairman of the agricultural en gtoeaia-foc^UifcJUWual-BnglojeB

I------a h o w j ia r tjp r ttig ju th e Unlversllw ni- of Idaho. He wUl hare.cSarge'of :Ui

agtieuIUutl-oahlWU.- ■

" l i t Ueense U u n U f - UliniMlle eM es_ w e ra J« u ed jttJ iy jiaW :

I the county recorder'B oftlce yeslerday t Oeorge VlrgU Dexter and Doroth

» ior De<n S i l le r . boUi of Pller, and t Russell Brandon of Buhl and In

De* Daniels ot Twto PaMs. ----- --

------ - rA O .$ a Z n < « jlttw r^ M i« M wlbe e a ld 'a t 7 and 0 o'cloc)i~Uil

(.the Qorning a t S t. Edward’s CaUioll , the church to commemoraUon •‘of th hy . feast ot AU SalnU and the fin

Jn Priday ot tiie month. Rtv. H .-1 3Q J, Heilman, p u to r. announcea. Reqi

em mass will be said a t 6 o'clock U m orro* -n»m lng ,-8a tu rday -belr the f e u t of Souls. Low m a u wl tollow.. • ’

Cars CoUlde-Two collisions we I reported by police yesterday mon . n v Ing. Cars driven by Dillard Reqi ART and CecU Pomeroy eolUded a t tl

totenecllon ot Mato avenue we and Second street west with eai

5, A. niated damage a t 119.' * Machto c d .a t. ---------

Idaho ' prt*.Ul ' p” >- ter

le) *'

i rail- - B K i V — ' Mlg the ^■lie

ooring - . -r t« l '— -------------------

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bridge«ray a t ^ '

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COBtalBS \ W tblood 1 2 0 1 . - \ ^retato- t a m e u V 2.': -

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NOTEMBEK 1, 1988 '

. A P ' B e p o r t e r

S I n A l r - B a t t l i

Mrik

Ueo-

Vic- par- t Uie

M te,Cm-t ths

o .

Mrs.been

Idtoc

MIMand

rober -atu- ANDRUe BESOm O. eUel c l XI

. Uie Asaoelated Ft*ss ba rtaa a t B an flew over EtblapUn war tarrtto

_______ Mn../.tiwr. M w .u.i . y i« pli^ e r d«r lo liMwe a f lrrt haad ttow xiard the ltal«-EUil«»lsa « v , . Darli tovl- tha fUibt tbe f laa * engaged to ofee- - f lsh t wUB BaUre-trMps a o l -wiI m T ■ ■ •T E O T T K 'T i^ iia a ira ^ ^

Her- q u A D R U F L ^ ' Bta-niDAY f to t- BBAUCONT,'Tt*u, Oet. Sl

” • Tho husky Perrteone quadruplets l^Jt:lmlI:lmown-lll-bwHJua^t•^T Uie U n lM 8 la lu -« e lib rt(« d biro

f Uie 8 ' l ^ y w hllflihetr iTHui------ - TtallKirmotlwT rorlalerw d-thenr-

. - future “Babe Ruths'* and "flchoc5 ” ^ W r o m r --------------- -Z « w —•nw-boys-ara-AnUioay.-Bcmai

” Cafl Vincent aad Donald. 8 w r body caUi'them A. B, C and D f

I I n . _____________ __

— -BURGLARS GET SLOT — MACHIMES AT HAILE

JlOliC --------the HMLEY. Oct. Sl - CulmtoaUi

f ln l aeries of petty robberies ai U.- B. iiurgUirlcs here during the post fi ^ o i nighta. the finug cigar atore w k U)- entered Tuesday night. Three sl being- tiilten-, wlU Ono ot th e machines w u recore

ed where I t hsd been rifled ne Gannett.

lequa driven by Oeorge Metcalf and F it the b e ru Soudera eolUded a t the tot-

west section ot Main avenue e u t a esU- Third street esst vlUi damage es

rhtoes^ mated a t $50. .

H g i p j

x p Q ^ i4 ' « c ,

E X T R A I -a y ^ v A i i i K

y -H an<(rK *w • p r o t------ ^ 0p4t»r FRBS gCaUW ltb J o r B « e TaptCans ^ q„ jyeur daaler will g ir i jroa *the QoUle and Easy opener . 8 0 0 0PRE8.-A-perfWt opeterfbr ----- I#all cans containing liquldi. f lovc •Simply hook opener underrim and puUup. Easy,quick,. v• ta p te to u s t. ^ ^

r c f r iQua.______ __

[lipU T E D u V PACIFIC FR U IT i

/. ■

t i e j i u m m

-fflMCyilEl- Speolal Shipping RtU « . Potatou Cut Out on

Novemtxr S

t J T S ' l ^ ' S m n a o i i Stral Idaho snd the souUiwtet. wl Mf caacaUtd N o n ^ I , MQordii to wotd r te t tn d b m ymtseday tP. X. Baasen, Onlea ra S f l l rS r a t .

OanceUsUon'ts ta aee o fd a m wli an to ten taU com airee oommlsite M o c aod a llsets sUppKv tiireu ft .pot th e wtst and as I t f east u son p o to t a to lm . ~

Mr. Bassch reported tb a t rab vbleii b a rs baen K eenu wOl I raised to tariffs rangtog betwei

- « le e a U a a d » .c e n U ._ _ ^ _____JU. T ie tariff Is knowa as Bouthwt

llpes Ho. II.

l l E l M l L O S i

------- w ith eardi dlspUyed to matY downtown windows. Twin Fal u p ^ m erchanu U st night bad gsneral

agreed to clou Uielr atorta a t B

- P « e t o aWenupus.eampeign.coi

Uie 10 o'clock doslDg bour whleh bj — Been*to effect a l t n s n y t l a ^nara . bustows was aet-up-an-hour;------« 7 * -nie pubUe b u been asked to c } for operato wlUi Uie niw artuigeme:

which will be conUnued todeftoUel

CPWMINGB FUSBES TKBT^»>,, OF AAA LEOIBLATIOL E T WASHINOTOK, Oct. I I (ff>-A

: loroey-oenetii cumm toprtndicatiItlng today ths government would sei

ij td to have the consllUiUonallty of boiL few too amended agricultural adju^

«-as ment act and Uie orlgtoal law pass)slot '■pon when supreme court -argi

_____ m enu are held on U>e latier.o rer- - , ,n e ar . . . .

= Caught a Cold'

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S r e w e i y Q o o d a e M - ; - ^

Sealed Ri«lil In------------

Protected Flavor

Kon-RetiUalile.Personal Container

No Deposits ..

No Bottles to Save

Easy lo Carry,—No Breakage

Cools Faster

Savea Half the Space In tlie Relrlterator

^ B S T i i o R c H n g y o u m u c h j r c t h a n a h a n d ie r p a c k a g e in IS n e w k e g l i n e d T a p a C a n .

i b a t o f f e r i / l a v o r — f u l l y o t e c l e d b e c a u s e T a p a C a n U & led a t t h e b r e w e r y , b r in g in g

<u a l l t h e d d lc io u a a n d d e l i c a t e o d n a i . T i y i t y o u n e l f . T h e r e a b r a n d n e w t r e a t i n i i n e . h w . - , i v o r a w a i t i n g y o u . ■

E n j o y I t a t h o r o e - o f a w a y ) m h o m lf w h m y o u a to p f o r

f r e a h m e n t . -------------------------------

I S Sr & PRODUCE CO.

220 4 th Ave. gouth

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' t Growers and Handlers From

11 Eastern States Back | _.Warren.Law________ I

WABHINQTON, Ocl. 31 WV-Po‘- Italo p w c r s snd handlers from l l I(M iem Mates funrfw ed yc*t<rd*y 1Ihelr supiwri of iJie W arren poUlo icontrol Uft. I' Ckllcd lirre tn B«t llrtl-hw id In- i lfomiitloii Ull Uie prsvUloru ot Uie I

.«> wl'lclU'clviiB.a.comBuUoty lyi- Jifm of prixUicilon control, the po- Italo inni heard clilrfi of lho farm r

-admlnhlruUou . prodkl-low er co»U ffto toiisiimrrx thruiigli \iilhuillaii of ti proflucilon.

Tu M4ke Allotment iChfU tr c . Davi*. ramr-ndmlnlj* -fl

_trwor„A ni»ouniw l m tanw hllo-thnt 4 potato ulloUnents uill be made.be> -E •lore llic November I dcndtlnc. f

Itidlcatlotu ucrc AAA oKlclab 'K pUtnnrd lo mnke inibllc tomorrow fv the nllolmniti. showlnR llic nunn- I' my of potii'.ocs wmth can lw pro- f duced 111 ench i>'lilioia belus r gub}cc t- io thc uirrr:roiirtlJ.T cf-«- - 4

" c rn i' n "nfr:i!ii' tn x ';rm rh ’'C«'!rTOto —? c(fc.-l oil |irc-iIiK-iiuii iif i;r U;ctiii- J ber I,

■GROWER SUCCESSFULLY J — DEFIES-WALNUT-CODE -

VANCOUVBH, W(mh.. Oct. J l (-D

tnavketli'g ogrffn iftil wn.\ __»i.i«cd liercKKl'aybynVwrsironi: ot

• Orfshnm, Oreaon. wliow prime pur- po.w wns lo (f.'t arrested M thnt a lest casr woiiR! re.^uU.-Jlu l.h e M n l hl5 way r frte n j /y i j^

• •X w f-wilttw -ond giving ■nwit r - fe'n — Mclca of Oregon wntnuts. ‘ j

A* Imuc iii»H'<r ~i?flihered~~ftTthind~ * y-.Ls laden autotnobllc m he cros'ed the Inler-Mal'v” brldee from Porlland to hold whnt he termed "the Ore- Kon*Washlnston n-alnui party."

Ju a t-In ..eaa t Alljcrl E. .WrUW. norlhwesl walnut code enforcemenl

—officer, hnd ■ m'nee ■ KOod "ft~feo»‘nV — promise to entorce the newly-slRnrd wnlnut rodr, Slronit liftd Wi atlor- '

_ .Tier , along _to_ plead.,

Indian Boy Runaway Reported Found, Safe

POCATnLUD, Oct. 31 (/T) - Tlie

—•T)otton«“ rmintTrnorth«Tst-o{-hrrr - for It-j-ear-old Lc<? Benr, Indian boy. mLwIni: on the Port Hnll rescr- v.nion olncc Mondny mornlnR when he bccame arsgry nnd deserted hla liarenls on n wood himt. ended wllh ■ tocal ahrrlff'.t offlerrs reporllnc the n boy safe. 1

He wm hrlnR taken hy an tailden* n tlflrd Indian to Jim neaver> home on the Tj’hfe f la u nboul wvcn mllM| a touth of fWt.-Hftl,l. BuUioriUttiaidHir-.

ROOSEVELT Qi:i:STIONS ____ LAESlNeg;PLOYMENT |------ W ASmN-QTON,'Oct. -3I-(,T) - r

Presldenl RooseveU Li Innulrlnc of Indiisirj- why employment nnd pay­rolls arc lasalng behind recovery In production.

In A dlsciLviIon of the tmcmploy- menl problem a t Wednemby’/i iirc.M conference. Mr. Rooaevcli snld offl-

tlon wnx back lo DO iier cent ot Uw UM-levetp Wherea-T the-people-em- ployed slood n l 83 per cviil ami pay- *011) a l 74 per cenl of tha l level.

Spacious Luxury

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SPACIOUS luTOry I* 1>tn Veyno . Ford V-8 Do Luxo Fordor Sedan fo

• there'n nmplS room fo r three on the car. Elbow room has been increase hohtcry ciioico of rich mohair, lr« Tlie ih rp cuihloncd seats aro soft!.

'( of IcR room. A velvet carjiel cove

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- Yoiirlj'OB

‘Tlie 39 Steps’ and ‘Wings 0\

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’ New* U prrsentlnic "WlnRi Over Kthlo •- Ihe coontry the headline* of U>day‘«-X

in Roxy FilnTTF

h Jack Holt is o lvayi food, bu l In th e n n r Roxy fralure. "Storm Ovrr Thc Anden." he {« taper-tood. A

1- nrw Tillipin Tommy “G reoi A ir, le MvKter;" I* *lanine ihU we<-k>encl | U| a l ' lhe R «xy -U 't IhrllUnc. |

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ry in ’36 Ford V-8

eynole ef Ihe rear compartment o f tho in for 1036. As tho pholoRraph shows, the wide rcar-aeal of thlsntx-pasJfncer

■eased by rtccssin? the nrm rrs ts . Up- , broadcloih o r Bedford cord Js jtiven. softly comforlable and there is plenty cover* tho floor.

[,S-NO\Y ON DISPLAY VERY ON ALL MODELS

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lERA Announces ■ Measures a tor Bridging Gap With u

New Agency It_____ al

"BO ISE. Oct. 31 WT-All worla r«- *'lief proJecU th t t liiVo betn‘ op;er»t- ’Ing under the Idaho Emetuency Re- “lief Admlnliuatlon ‘wm be perm- ^ inently cloatd Balurday. but reilef will conUnue to be |iro\ide<l by the lERA durUi* Nowmber. II *t» * n - ” nounced tonlghl by A. W. Jacominl, ° aaslsianl lERA administrator. .

Earlier in U)R da)'.. Jacomlnt Ul- ° nounccd tha t the federal gw em - P mrni had aUocated 1307.000 lo the lERA for relief purpows during No- , vember, To thU sum will be added i,

■ 1100.000-by lho sla te .-he M id. lo , ; brln* the Nowmbcr fundi up to the .same amount as r a s available for

'I October.

‘'T))C decUlon to close atl works d projefts." Jacominl u ld , ' “wa* I readied In order lo moke It |>oulblc r for all cmployoblei In the-siate to 1;

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old .‘.tar !<-nutlon. Sybil Ja»on In < "LUlle BIj ahol," wllh Olenda f Parrdl. Roberl ArmstronR, Edward '< Everett Horton and Jnck ,LARue. ThLVneir little star will steKl your

f. lirart-a» sit? Rinp.'' iiiree sonKiTln “ '^ l l l e T S i rS h o t . - ------------------------- -J

ift •"riie Miracle Ritler; N 0 7 '“wittr ' Tom MU nnd Tony, Jr., cartoon. i

~ "Hollywood CBper*‘*'and-Movleion« ' ~ n e a l arc ' on"the"M nie"protrani. “ '

iH fiinrtliiR Sunday Clnrence H. Mul- i ford'.i Hopalong Co.vidy In 'T h e i EasIeM Brood." wllli WllUam Boyd ,

I and Jimmy Elllion. com-.M to the'I screen. This picture •HDpalong'I flmls new ndrentures. The story - deals .w m i.lh c -0ld-a'w l_ftnd with

‘'Hoppy” and '’Jo h n n y -u -p c f tc e I olflccrs In acllon along llw twrder I In the great southwest. Here they I encounter adventure ane»- in the ir

setirch for ’'El TOro." famoua border I bandit and aucceed In cleaning up I" "Hill a n u r . " notortmo— bCFrrler I town. Inteslril wilh badmen. ‘'Eagle's I Brood''-ls n-hlgh-splrlled,.nut mov*.I Ins. actionful. weaterc, Includlnj I daredevil horsemanship, tltrm ing IO shootlnR encounters, and romantic j r- intiTludfs,

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-rbur-wotlu-pniirM B h w b m -w ^ * - - rlM on under tb« ununpU oo thJU ic th t'W PA wwiid lo UoM t» i# o w r ju Um employables on our lU t T h t t m U ds has cone and lho WPA U now « opening up enough proiwl* to Uft \t Ihe burdtn of relief from th e O R A and 'fo rtre r close oOt Uie cm pioy m

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•Tht™ are I few eKO«^ton» to P , Ihflw otkaprojecttlobedoaed.how - „ , erer, the ncvpiio,na a rt the nurtlog ^ . p r o g ra m , commodity dlstrlliutton. ^1 Uie nallonal reemployment Mrrlce, " ; U » . self-help and property euilo- , , . " 1

•TVe'Mpeci ihe closing to reduce . our admlnlsiraike force and ex- . ptnses alwui j j per cent,

e " It will affect about 9,914 employ- " ■ ablei. ihiit number being our caae I * load. Ot iliai number we have been ,“ worklng-about 3100 eaeh weelL------ j:

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• Cf.w.nti.11 of work relief »cllvltlea , s does no: mean ihat we are drojiplng |2 Ihc fmiilc>>nWr''i>era6n~IWm' oW c c rolls, lie *111 remain with us. as0 lena as hr-tt-rticible for relief and -- uiuU-Micii-tim»-**-J»«-re«olws-ein4j- ployment m the new progrant. TWs , I) order mroiis iiial until he Is cared , » for by tlie WPA. we will extend him g j 'dlreci' rather lhan -work' relief, j

'• •■Emiilo)ubl.- person* will receive cafda.tfon>-Uio.NRSr-TlM^>BHA-»»t> -

!_ ccrtlfle.\ a t 1(1 Ihf lr t r llef needs to . the Nfia which in lum oulgns men

1,- andTnjmrn-tffTV l*A -T)roj«l.nir^e 'reque.^t of tha l dej»artment. Upon i

« Ihe rcMlpl ot sueh a card from the i- NRS.-ihe-worker shoiiTd-tnake « r- I

rnnErments to comply with' the re- ii- (|ur.sl In order that hU m iure chanc- ' « ts for work In Ihe WPA will nol be i d Jeopardlted." \J. ■

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~aa*it"*w alier»l'fc"reftnar”m « l- 1 log of Twin raUa Klwanli dub a t T i lunehfon yeiterday. Eldon Deal, _ Namp* Klwanls club member and “ son of W. W. Deal, mastrr of Ihe “ Id iho sta to Orange, spoke on "Orange Work." Jamea Ronolds aang two numbers wllh accompanU menl by Mr*. 0 P, Duvall a t the pUoo.

The club accepted Haiuen Com­munity club's mviiAllon lo attend a dinner there nexl Thursday eve- _ nlng. I

N ew Stam p Shows 1 Likeness of F.D.R 1

OLOL-CESTEn. M m . ocl. 31 m I —The new fioulder dam commemo* t

‘ raUve >Umt>. Ui the opinion of Har- 1 old B. Or.ir>', Olouce.tler h lth school , teacher, coninim a llktncis.oLPrcis-.. Went llonrrtell.

By placing ihe sUmp Wcle-waya and w iiu a mainlfylns gla.w, Geary

uy s. Ihr presldrnl's profile U clra r- ' .ly_df{in?ilJii_l))iLJUlPf.LlCtL)>iLUsL _ ' corner. - . - • v * ';Mv ota.t.TvnHjiii," CleaO'

'was'lTol aeelrientnl lie;aiif^ of the ^ Ja r t-o f-tw iw w tjM xnU rliia .o ii Uul .

name ol the dam. 1 Uiouahl thi.M* a.i ^ an oiu'orlunily for a lliUe lu'plaj' j ” und hrnce «y vigilant liifiiecllon."

. 1 8 FR E SH M E N PICK ED

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, r - rb C A - r fc L tO rO ^ J l^ - Elntilccn -- n freshmen men have been placed on le Ihe tenlaiive list an poa»IWe mem- > ber*-*r-Hhf-lnlefeolk*fl*le-KiilthUr - ‘- nntlonal honorary sen'ice orgnnlrA- ;• tlon al Uir University of Maho.X soulhem branch, accordlnn to Rod-

\ ney Lowr, Ulackfoot. hoiioHble duke. ,

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g Our Obligation to the Contribute Equitably

jntribute 10 per cent of E ' Various Churches

Snkspcoplc Will Ash All Cusli

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od to specify the Church ( •cn by the Customer will I day the amounts on the*! ich Church designated.

equal-to’tO ^F o fth e to tah in named.

re’s a F ine O pportunity to

A N D R E M E MI t Always Pays to Ti

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I T h ew m e n ,h * « b«n ptOMl on m Um b u l t of teboUrihlp. tnUnUont b i for iM lntiJnlnff tn41U0B. u d tU . » .ir«jin<Ll09<»;hitowjl;^ « thu cie lghtetn. l*« lw will be aelfcted by j* a popular vo(* ot tiu present loph- br omor« raeroben. qi

PledffW iDBtuderBiIl fanner, BUt;Ri Taylor. W alttr BlUieU, John Schu- Ri

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II S a le s t o rh is C o m mhe Various Churclies an 3ly to Their Support

' Derfij^natcd Sales on Sa *s of This Community

jHlomcrs to Nnmc Their (■hn^chc^

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M a ltin g a P a iu rd a yh to receivc Credit. The 1 be written on the sales ? e sales 5lipsn\'ill-bc-ti)tiil

il'amounts'SD-ci-edit(Rl wil

to Help Your Church— I

• 4 B E R - P L E A SI T rad e a l thc Golden Rule

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" " r ■ ^maker and A ilp b . W oodwtrd -.of! BUekfoot; Bob BetbwtiL B to tey :’ - R tiph >ow«ii. T w i a - » « i i : - ' « n r - ChtrtM worth. Xdtbo .m U : .U ia tL r r Meek. Sodt s p r tn a : PhUUp A a< brosc, Maekty; D m Story «ad Trad oiUesby, N an p t: B tn y .T hnn too . -

; Ralph Nipper. H anld J ln liy , m d - - Ralph oarM n of PocateUo.

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Thc New* ajsum rt no financial rejponilbillty i tor errors In advertUcmenU bul In caK t where | the paper U a t (ault a correction of tha t p iri

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------ ft» -i»«eet-re<iulr«d-bf-lai*-0r-b y -0 fd«r-0L ^ -court o t competent JurtadlcUon to be publlilied weekly, will bo publUhed In the Wednesday

______ JHUrot thla paper punuant to Sccllon M»1M 1.- C, A. r fa ed IM r« to -l» rC nap« r:lM .-m #- -r

S m io a U m Dt Idaho, |

T H E H E S T Y E T A c c o rd in g to SocroU iry o f Uio T rc« » u ry

— a f o i^ th < u ,4 u i f i t iL 0 Q e ^ j A r - ) } i ] U t : i i i ! ^ o c t > . — ly b o is s u e d - T v h ic h \v ill b e - th e - h a n d ( w m M t

o v e r ."U b e p o in ie d o u t i h u t m e re bcuu ly

o f dcsifim is n o t th c c h ie f o r m o s t deaJraW e— ■ c h a u c t e n a tir trf -m o n e y rb e -th a trm o n e y -d o lla r - — b il l s o r -c o in o f th e re a lm .-W I th b s i lv e r d o lla r

w h ic h c o n ta in s on ly a sn in ll f rn c t io n o f s i l ­v e r v n lu e , 'n o tfold c o in o r go ld re d e m p tio n

• n o te s in c irc u la tio n , t h i s m a t te r o f m oney bc co m e s o f In c rca a in tr Im p o r ta n c e . W h n t w e

' h n v e to d a y Is “ la w u l m o n e y ,” w h ic h Is to jiay m o n e y w i th a b n s e e o n sU U n p o f th c c re d i t o f th e U n ite d S t a te s , w h ic h is som e- t h ln f f " a l to g e th e r - d l f f c r c n t - f r o m - th c - m o n e y ' vtt u s e d to h a v e in th e y e a r s w h ic h p receded th e p r e s e n t re g im e .

M a y b e ,I ts a l l r g ih t . T h e m oney p ro b lem iit o n e u p o n w h ic h f e w m e n , ev en m en in

— j i i g h p la e e s , a g re e . I f th i s "h a n d so m o a t e v e r ” n « w n o te w ill d o th e b u s in e s s w ell a n d good b u t w h e n i t cpmc.<t r ig h t do tvn to Oic g is t o f

— th e m n t t e r ~ w b n t - i \ t - w a n t in o tir -m o h cy is- .* q u a n t i ty a s w ell a s q u a l i ty . ■■

— ' — A 'S H R P R IS E H ht t TtON* ~------ i:_ T h e I ta l ia n -p c o p lo -a re -d o B c rib e d , in a rc*

c e n t d is p a tc h f ro m H om e, a s ‘'s tu p e f ie d ’’ by th e a c t io n b f th e f i f t y m e m b e rs o f th e L ea g u e w h o v o te d p u n it iv e s a n c tio n s n g a ln s t I tn ly f o r h e r A by issin inn a g g re s s io n .— »Thi>y ■ •ni>1d - n Q t" b n v g - b f e n-nQ-a!itoni^he<l- a n d c a s t d o w n i f - th e y h a d be en a b le to r e a d

:— th e 'w o r id ’5- n c u -s , ad J t ja r c a d - in -A m c ric a - ^ n d th e B r i t i s h c o u n tr ie s n n d a f e w o th e rs w h e r e th e p r e s s h f r e e . B u t th e people in

• la n d s r u le d b y d ic tn to r s o n ly g e t su c h new s, a n d In s u c h -fo rm , a s th c g o v e rn m e n t c cn so rs c h o o se to g iv e th e m . -. T o th e I ta l in n p e o p le th e w n r th e i r g o v e rn ­m e n t is w a g in g hna be en n g lo r io u s n iitio n n l u n d e r ta k in g in a j u s t c au se . N a tu ra l ly i t is a s h o c k to l e a m t h a t n e a r ly a ll th e r e s t of

. th e w o rld h a s n n e n t ir e ly o p p o s ite v iew o f it.T h e r e m u s t , b e a good m n n y U n iin n s b e ­

g in n in g to w o n d e r n o w w h e th e r i t is iWHaihle ", ■ t h a t a ll th c r e s t o f th e w o rld is o u t o f stop .

e a s a = s a = s ^ =

“ ™ i ' T * T ; s r v t n n n E ------------ —P ic . n n y k in d of goo d )>!?, h as « chum )iion

in M o n ro e S t rn u s e o f L os A iigu lcs. S tri iu se is n n n u th o r i ty on th c su b je c t ; M n k in g p ie s I s 'h i s ^ b u sin es s . A d d re s s in g ’ th e N n tio iin l R e .s tn u ra n t A sso c ia t io n in C hicngn th e o th r r

- d a y h e to ld th e m tlm t o v c re iitin g , n o t p ic , ^vfls t h e ^nut!c.Q f thc .g i-cfti.A tnc ricftn s to m a ch n c h e . ............... ..........................

“ P r o p e r ly m a d e p ie is h ig h ly i]ij'c'>liblo," h c s a id . “ B u t I t g e ts th e litanio fo r liie p n ln s

_____ n n d o v e ra tu f fc d ..fee lin g ,i w hen ih c ronltr o u b le is o v e rlo a d in g b e fo re tlu* (lc;>scrl

--------c o u rs e is je a c h e d ." ~ .T h e re hc imy .-irgiimoiit nhoiJl

th is . M o th e r i.f r ig h t w h en she w a rn s th e-------s m a ll f r y - lo s a v e ro o m f o r th e ir ,p ie , K n lhc r,• ; I :_ K W ld b c ;w i« e .t9 fo llow n ,e f t iv ic e .) u m « K .;

B u t w h y doe.sn 't M o th e r v iv e tlicm n l l t l le • n.<wlRtance in th i s ? InH tcad o f a d d in g p ie to

. . . h e r ,m o s t , f i l l i n g d in n e r , w hy d o c s i i l t j l i c .p u t i t o n th c m e n u w h en Ih c re s t n f tlic m e al i--<

.......... J I g h t ? ................- • ' --------------W h n t-c o u ld b e n ic e r fo r n J im d u y n ig h t

. lu n c h th a n n good-si-/.ed p iece o f ‘'p ro p e rly m a d e " n p p le p ie nccon ipn iiicd by g lu sse s of c re a m y m ilk* f o r th e k id s , c o ffee fo r D nd. a n d th e f a m i ly ’s f a v o r i te cheese

-A n iu te^ c8 ^ ln g n o \'o lty in i ’a e if ism bobs

_ . . , u p . i n J o w a J O i g a n l M d n r t i f t t a j i O h a l .sta te , - ;^ _ jJy ii^ ;ib u n d rc d - f if t} ’'" l i r 'n u n ib o r . m e e tin g in 'v ^ - A m e s , h u y c n d o p te d ii - rea o lu lio n b in d in g

___ _ \ th (^ i< n i-c s * ^ t io p a in t a n y p o s te r o r d raw3 ' a n y c a r to p n w ith th c s p e c if ic I n te n t to In- . I d i e o r In s p ir e th e y o u th o f A m e H c a to b e a r * n rm s in a g g re s s iv e w n r f w e .”“ T h e a r t i s t i i a re doubtlC M s in c e r e a b o u t it.

' A nd in u f r e e c o u n try s u c h « d e c la ra tio n Is H a ll r ig h t in theo r} '. P r a c t i c a l ly , th o u g h . It " ! p ro b ab ly d o e s n 't m e a n a n y th in g . F o r i t I sn 't ■ i lik e ly t h a t a n y w a r^ th la M u n l r y e n g a g e d in

w ou ld b e nn • 'a g g re s s iv e w n r ” , o r w ou ld be ; so r e g a rd e d by A m o rlcn n s . f t ’s dl^yliyiir (he

' I o th e r fe llo w w ho is th e a g g r e s s o r . ----------------

0 i YK8 .VND NO ANSWXR9 AHE NOT EASY lieilE(Dea Molnta RegtiCerJ

' ' nn s ehing upoii whlcU Deniocratlo and lU p u m a n ‘ campalin plannen and oralora wlU be M reed b Ih iT 1 the voters «l)l bring to Ihe 1S3S poliilcal conteri» not

.0 I only a keenly critical tcannbig o t Usues and candl*A-------d»ttsriwt-a-more^li«n-wdUiarUiUjifo.rmssLmlniLti-^ : 10'both. .....................................a i Library ilallsllc» hav* evidenced the Intereat in

I ccoaomlci and In poUtical aclence du rin t recent yean. Oovemmcnial dltcuulona have a iuacted largt audl* dice participation. I t wUl be " in ia rt’' politics, thtre-

; lore, for th t campolgn manlpulalors to raise their ap . j prabal of the' aaluIcrtCM o t the mKJ^s. who»e sood

w— ■hntl»mtn»-and-lw«liitenc»-UMy-aJwaya.|wi l i> 'publl«ly- and (letlile In the privacy of the Inner conlerenee. Tli«

J I Unitsd. States cliambtr bC commerce, Querying lit ■e j membcM. a jk j tor a "yes or no" answer to lour quei- 'I tlons about the new deal:

— ••irBhoald-there-be-an-eatenilon-ot-fedetal-lufUdlc*- rr Uon low matters ol.slate and local concemT

i l J l ----- "T Hhftiilri- lh f fi-rifraLttovi-mmfnt at-Lhe preatnt** I lime cxerclK fedenil ?pendlng.po»er_wlthoui rclatlqn

to revenue?» — - ^ ' . '3r-6 hould-tlicre-be-gflveriimcnt_comi>etltloi> *lth_

I private tn te rp riit for rnuIalory"br otJierpurpoMsT- — I ’■<. Should all grants of aulhorliy by conirws lo llj,«

executive department of the federal govemment be WUhln clenriy defined Umll*)” • • • -

>ury Ttie chamber ot commerce may derive great sills* OeU. from Ou. >Mllt pwrtlPtnhli, rfipnnie «hlr>) thkn e s t referendum will produce. B ut It la old ityie pollllcal

material Ihal won’t fit smoothly Into the coming l i m ". palgn. None but the mosl blindly partisan Is ready

wllh a prompt •'yei or no" answer to any of those tb le <]uutioss 1/ he has thought about them a l all. Thry>llar- -oaU.{or-<»u>UtI»d ani wtri. ----------------------- —l ia r — .Voter* ara ‘-’fad up'^-on-lHe-lnnocuoui alraw p a n 1»- i,; |. sues. They won't cnlhuM heartily behlnd-the candl-

dale who replka to a question about hU views on In- nation by clcclarJng that marriage is a splendid social Institution, Neither wUl they react lo msde-to*meisurt

W'e djmposums of ihe “yes or no- variety. The w lineua J to always get m id when asked to answer *'yes or no"

to the “have you qiill beating your wife" kind of

m e-iney . -------------------------------------------— — _,j.(» AN UNJl'ST COSIPLAINT

(Caldwell Newa-Trlbune). Eastern newspapers are complaining In regard to

' Uic proposal.of the federal.Dci>ariment ot Agrtcullurc1 in lo provide a aubsldy lo enable the conversion ot sur- .'Cr” piua poutoes Into livestock food, itarch, alcohol and (Ood other flnUhed ptoducU U u t are marketable. The ;t o f plan coiuemplatts a aubaldy ot iwenty.flve ccnts per

• hundred p ^ h d s (oc i» la to n thua kept out of the reg*' ular channels of iride. payments 'to be Umlied io tin per cent of mU year's w p . Whether the proposed procedure U economically sound IhU n e n p ip e r does

______ not_prftend_to know, i t is clear,_ne«-erihelfM, tha^---------- il>. fnm^lnlnt r.f »i..tprii nrw^rMiivTA tlm t lo liicrfS.»' the price to ihe producer'wlir work an unfair hard=" ’ b y slUp against cowumets is unjust. Thl* bctiUM pre- Igue vailing producer prices not a t all JustUled Uic

axpeAM and labor ot production. In the average home, for Instance, to open a two-bit can ot some sort of

, , fodder Is merely a mailer of eourjc. On the other Inml. lilSii^^w ^itoiT lo 'U iSTalu 'rof-lSo^ rea d honestly dlitributed-would so covcr a dining table r lc a - 'U u t- th e re would be.i]»(>iacc top4up«ppcr-conlaiu«r,—h e rs --------------

j AU. PAIIT OP m s PLAN?<Uaker, Orrgon. Democral-Hcraldi

' The '-ins" always claim credit to r business Improve* m ent w hether they are responsJbte or not. so Uts pres­ident waa bul following well defined precedent when

c m - he did so a l Charleston. S; C.. on landing from hU o n n l ocean cruise.i t is Nevertheless hs preiumed strongly on the ihort .f public memoo' when he told hU-aadleoce, "ae are ’ .. on Ih# way baek and not by pura.«hanoe.. . . We are “ comlnc back mere soundly than ever because «e have ' b e - planned It lliat way I id (Iqn't let anyone rlie tell you a ib le differently." .ip. t W memory wrvei torrectly K w u ihls Mr. tloose*

i veil and not one of the Tlieodore tribe who thought______1 ih e bottom was going lo droi> oul of everything when

lfioT nt:-A rV iS -T ciloclrtd out. Now a few month.s '• later hc braRs about ilic rapid business Imiirovemrnl

(ollowlng tfif itfjiniciion of liie h n jr tt aingic milt In his program.

p iesionnl THK v i r t i ' e (i.*- s il e n c e

i t h r r iCnlrtwfU Ncas-Tribune)p ic , ■ Senator VBiidciiIjcrt o f’MlclKRan. h'e arc liifurmt'd

n a c j i j pictures non' appearing m the pnpers, hns

'R ie fact of his return was real news' to us. We b le ." I didn't even know h<- was ovm there. The fact ton- >nlns 1 fllcta so sharply wlih the consoiousnesj wc iiways

rcn l ; had o( 'Senate; pipe's European vlait-from the time ;>scrl ' *** safely home,

The_^t£lURan senator h«s _ ^ n meiutoiied m a ■ ! possibility fqr"the nfDuhlicaii .prtsldcnilnl nomlna-

tooiJl . Hp utirlbute whleU will commend him' th e , lo Idahoans. Hr l;now,rciToiigh'lo\tnnil^^iiwilir5Ti\ll'U h c i ',„ ________ :........ .......---------------------

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I'lU ' BREAKFAST FOODlie t o j _______ ■_________

M U lt j ----------5 _ 1 _ Lulit sildf ~•al i--* America tliere urc houses 30 and 40 stories high,'

. : said Auntie lo Freddie. ..........- ‘'I w lil I lived thcrtl'J Bald.Frcddle_____________

n ig h t ‘'WhyV'n o r lv . baanlstcu."-Lu»ll8iP* ‘ '> • Kolnrr Zelttini;,iC.S o f ------------ --

• Know* Them .Mli;n ( l. J.JJ- pUoi of the river tlesmboat

. "I've bren on thU river so long I know where even ' stump Is,”

Jvist then the boal struck a stump, wlilch shook 1i from alem to item , .............................. ......

> ^ - ,— .‘aiicfc::ju:,CQlU.lflU{;U..:'iliat'8-oive-Ot..thcra-now.':Tbobs ■ Chaser. ___________

.s ta te ,______ • - ------ TH'-Xt?w<-hrr <tn h'f^rubv,Hp i-V ~In I -U was ft harmle.M frolic;

" niii lho'ish h? only klfjed her one*,n d ln g ; - j u died ol palnlcr's colic.''

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New York ; I Day Day ,{J B j’ 0 . 0 , M c I N m E j

I't NEW YORK. N6r. 1 - ‘ThOUjhU [n while strolling; The ladUi no not

wear fuM these day*-*h»y talriy drip H»«t»kAII lho current dancers,

1C c‘Ttt Astafre, couJd Jeam something a g i a s s n B from

~ ' m e K - L e n v . - J r , ■ T S u S S i H Add curlota; A

m e n u without E the word "aiztl*

Sas." W hat’s be-A-^ P lum tn thalf

M '■p theiriir. .

a l dancer: Ei- lh O'Qrlcn.n Case's

^amc to r a dcr* O. o . Melnlyra by; A hard Jiat.

Few cstabllshmenU maintain the p*. dignity t)f TlJfany-s. Wonder i t Jcd od K ib know* Ned nUeyT Two peus ilji- po d - m n k Craven and John.

Looic tUku: .Monia flelJ and Otry Cooper. Cole Porter riding a Ueah

■1- ix>iiula:liy. Dince-a-Jig word: Pat- aJIelcplpedon. Now we have to so

, , througii that nlghl of llauplmann'r.— elertrdtutlonfO r^ndesl-nam B 'oralT— foolball stars—Ted Coy. yoa know nt_ .in .m iirh -» lun a rr ^ItlfllMqn lookliic n ’up?

Pork avenue saitorials: Tlieodor I}] and hU morning coat, lapel t>oscy l - l ' and-ledger*ruled-irouwr».-Th«;^ruj

fjlort- wftere the elerki change to ' V tuxedoes a t sundown. The n p ir t- be ment house where elevator operators

wear buckled knte breecliM.and.thc I, stnncr a drum major's high fur hat. ,* Sld Solomon mincing out o t the

aherry-Ne*hefJan<I-*i-hto-migmw- ;al way. And Dwight Flake heading for l i r VMpcrhourroIoing.-liiipoMlblcvori- (]y raii.s; I.'cnc Bordonl willioul bangs,

T liai aunny knull opiwsite ihe Plsbi. That's wlial I need. To sit oa a

•ey knoll a/icJ c « jun-gllnied.

Is------Ori-an-ouUkht-the-othBr-evenlntj | . a niud'Milaitcrcd gypsy van w.is

pulling Into a lilllng station. Let- "* tered m white on the side w « "2icgo,

the Ctown.” In the driver’s scat a iro drooping fellow, a forlorn Pagllsccl. KS At a window the curtains parted

and,there appeared thc lace of a , frowiy fnmip, red-eyed, with a cIr-

" arct hanging from her lower lip, Sha peered sleepily out, blinked, yawned a'nd w a\g jn e. The very tag

— end-ef the-old wa*n-showf?«Kunnc. could not resln -^ io obvious mur­mur; -W hat.a life!"

to ' “DOiitrice Hcrford, abler o( Oliver,

Is In town after a two year exile In the counio'. M ui Uerford and ciis-le

■hd Loftus. frlendi from chUdhood. were :he a number of yeara ago Ihe most ex- per pert mlmlss of America and Euroiie- . . . . Perliapa still are. Incidentally, tli«

Oliver Kerford exhibit of publuiicU orlglnaU and valer colors drew a

Kd aow d recently and a brisk Mie Is oes reported, Bul too late to ease die

Isst harassing hours ot the shy and p n t le soul ■.whom England looked

And American friends forgoi, re* ■ .;j)e Barney Qallant, a fttr 1& years of „g catering caper to uptown stnyouts

exploring Oreenwlch Vlllaite, Is ngaln salaaming patrons lu tl»e

nd. sparkling new cafe belt ^prl•adlng - I t ' frohTSth aVcUUcm'Uie rabnlou! SW. ble Barney expected permanently to re*

J u s t W a i l

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‘“ ^ |.P r rp « rd -b 5-the^Ame'rican-Home- . , for Tlw Nnwst _lor I o.".e entire side o( tliU living r« m ■ry|iii ft counto' home U panelled In ■VJjpine."aail:thc:rtstis-done-ln-«noolh t®;iilasler above a pine ((mlo. The color

r‘*;Kheme u,carried out in woUs tint- ®™!ed on uneven apricot ton-.'. » be- ’l>C|fomlRg background (or the nnple

; (umlture. upholslered In chlnUea I In greens and^mna wlih touches of

! rup .f ^ T 'T h e room- is-tmstRTidinRlr- sue-

^ i tire when he save his Village au- iberge to hla, hesdwaiier. bu t afler

intTcanie-bnck,-saw’ lht”J5w’nlhg“o fT n- ''■•■**i0th fr iilRhl club e:n. ami went et-.K im perlng over tli« liorlron to JO .'K ree in . . . ; a . _____

[jjji I c.iti;e (rom il;: W lnler Oarden p ^ 'a recent nlghl in Ihe depths of a il. 'dolor, A favorite rowdy comedian ,j„ I was on me bill bul they h a d n 't done f ^ 'lr lsh l by him, I refer to H erb WU- ^^'jllamit. He w u shoni o t h is piano

•ucir-Uie-one-where-hO'throwB'Oui J^ja'iicnors, ura'jf* glasses 6ITJt«r"Irom

.uiidcrnealh. look* Into the dbtance Iwiih Imnd-sliadowed eyes and utters |ilio*p eurilllng cries. And th a t cll* 'm:ix when hc whanss the key board

“Mwah an axe and the c a t h<y\» out “ ^ ja n d a'mbks acro.'J the e tn je. T hai ^ l a c i should never die.)l>e-t ,tlitf An authorllaKve atorj' o f P « ttl ;i-U 1 SchcXt ami her most popular sou?, f a|"K li> .M e AgaUi." As aU know, thc■ is jong'wds written by Victor Herbert tlie csiwclally (or her. Several days, be- Uld fore the premiere he played It over Iccd !«ni( •.Ilr did not care to r It. A temp- ivit,'rrnihcriiul cydons.. rcaulLsd,, She

I'thOilglii Ilic range too great, iie «n:. ladaniimt. O u ar llonuncrsteln, sec*

offing a po:>tponed opening, sugge;>te^ lilts {compromise. She would sing II tit;

I s 'f irs t nlRhc and ff ft did no t click il»e it tto'ild be teased oul. Petulimtly, Ing ;shs af:ree<l. The resl U history. Slic O 's.-jantrthe-stw j and-stoj>ped-th» »h(w re* [lor 13 minutes. Alter m'aiiy enc3T«

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i ^ A N D P L A S T E RSome Skilfully 'Arranyed , j

ophob le rlheT n ip le tnrnlture. .......

are wveral'w ell defined convcrsa- jm tloa erouiu. each ono with convcnl- I n . en l tables (or lamps, ash tro>-s and

)lh ; so .tQKh,_’n iftt ,a i _lhc Jlreplace,.ln-_ lor eluding two matching lore scats, i t - has particular charm, and other X - ' smallrr ones provide delightful s^iots pie [ to III and read.seal There are numerous diftorenlly of i patterned materials ln _ th o j w m .

ieH T iirU icreT i no confusion o r btisy- I ness becauae the walU provide the

le-1 plainness nccessary-tor-balanco..: __

lu- tlic oudlence yelled for Herbert and. te r taking W ia 's hand, he, (idvanced rkL uuhfi-too tii4hiaJtfhen_flui£Lj:amc. in - ttl ie actress looked up coyly nt her ent,composer nnd cooed "K lu me to |nga ln l" He rtld, and they were fast

< . (riends untU liU passing.

len Sudden Uio'jght: Silk hat* arc sot a rare, every time I sec one I thinklan It's Cardini.one ICopyright, 1D3J.iru, McNaught Syndicate)uio

UHPHEUH^ ” TWIN FALLS NEWS

t u i •S' 'VS KVENISh a t ^

(Friday)

ROOSEVELT HOME FROM SKA TU IP-Taiinetl anrt ..inllm^ Prr.s-

■ dent arrive.i a t Charlraton, Soutli Carolina, on crutier Houston.

BRITAIN lIL 'nniES TIIOOP.S TO>'"■ HGTPT-Tommler, get big seiirt-

n(f us A(rlcaii en-.-:r«iicy I'nil* g».'e| bn-fw nv nh hem; toll- Rw xl'A Ir

Forcc tccuU (rom Cairo Keep ^Ky Vigil on border, A comprehensive

■’t™ partrayal of Llbyrn-ES'pHan tll- ualion as Mu.wollnl bargnlns with Britain to reduce fleet In .Merittcr-

'»5-. ranean.SlicImw. CONQL'tllLNC. -TUF. .VMHItlCAN STW j'DESEnT ~ O reat project unctsi

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I NATIONALJ , ( N E W S B E H l l. < (Copyriiht, U eauT i

H WASUINOTONR By JRA M N W e rr. ,H NAVIC8, "Much cry and UtUiH wool" describes In advance the navaH ■ parley caUtd by O rta l a rlta in . T hl y conference Is required by the exist H Ing ttealy, which exp lru next year n J ip tn havlne taken the actforN th l t termlnatea the ratio treaty. Il'iII a foregone conclusion th a t ra lla I will be abandoned. K iile rl f u t worl I In rearmament means tha t Frmnci I will net agree to-a froten naval pro I r a m . An IntenllonaJ nara l confer I ence with Oermany and R tu ila lef I , (ou t would forct the parties In th< I conferenee to boost the ir navlea am I I re(use to put a top limit on them.I < This la Ihe essence o t expert opI —»^nJon•ebt*lnKl on coridltlon th a t th,I - lw » n u ty ;o im .« i< iR fU .b o .k * p t-^ . I fidcntiair- — ................-

I -T EC llN lQ lxZ lL -standa to reaI son tha t President Roosevelt wUI continue his ciutom of developlniI his plans by sending short speclaI messages to Congress Instead oI lumping everything In a long anll_jJU ialjnassage.' - - • • .■I*~ ^ftTOserelt nian0ge(S^o"Bel iicatrI everything he « in U d when hi n wsn(fd II. by firing in a nic.Msgi K dealing wilh one subject. With li h; n prtsented his Utile bill, nicely p rc m digested ind easy to swallow^.Cgn'

-irrrM -warpuf-Iri-lhTTpol!iBhi. iicoi3iaiTi'TJtsTijmioi«Tii,raehian'aa, ni was formerly done with the qmnlbiK

{ft. t T h : Ro&'Cvclt method kttcps Con- 111. greu In Hk dark concerning hlj Illd 1 program as a whole. ! i mu.it act b> ln-_l picccmcal. m n k ^ npproprlnUon.' x ts .'firs t; and th « i. « f7 W ffi(f" « r(h £ her j Kwlon. ll n;e,.s up again:t the taa lots 1 sun ait tlic whole program stand:

I rewaled,lUy --------BO. _OVTtOO K ._Ii:s_mlghty_ha«l_tc sy-1 t/nd a We buMittu man who w«, Ihe I concede that Improvement In ' thc__ i.hea\7 Industries.ahfluld-be credllee

_ ' to the New Deal. Talks tsitn m in j “ 1o( Uiem simmer down lo tlw jen ' md. ■ cm! staiem-ont tha t business Is pick, ced fng up tKcausc of stiortage of fuii me. - pllts-and-the-abtolule necessity o her meeting present needs! me : The common saying Isf "You can ' last I kfCj) the eountry back, l l Is golni

nhtad In spit'.' of the handicap.o ' the New DeaJ. But long-hcadcd « n ,

, 40 'f W “fe avoiding long -commit' link m^nts,"

I There Is less fear of new sljlci;*«: i on business. Industry figures tha i Rowevrlt will it)r jk softly nntl I afier election.

^ — BAaiC..Thc.Oiifffy-coaUaw docs n 't propose to lako the dust of olhe: New Deal laws tha t are double ciukklnrtoward the Supreme Court A.showdo'?.n nf Uie co.il acl £3 a hand, bfr.lnnlng lirs i In the Su

. Tireme Court of the Dislricl o( Co ' hiRibla on a motion (or an Injune jtlon. Thil moUon r a s dlsmlsr.'d 1 . few days ago as premature, bu t th

r-s . i’»'tllloner now imlnt.^ out tha t tfi' ,ut*i Bliuminous Coal Board Is org«n

l?'d and the tax Is Imminent.The final Icsv probably will b

TO ■ made by the five big coal concern llr t- ' which, have refused to sign the coa r.ito cod.», T lulr refuiaf (<> pay the ta.v 1 'A ir ^cxpcjled. If they do pot litlgnl< ^ k V ._sive -------------------------------------:-------------t i t - • w-ay In Im[»rial Vnlley rtelnlmln; *'llh 1 vast area for United Slates, t c r - '

I NATION HAILS - N A W DAV -! America’s ihQiwht.' turn to li

.■AN-,..iiMt ,iii;i ot iltfcnsc In a .trouble' ’dsr., Torld, - ■ . - ___ :....

= METROTONE. SNAP.SHOTS -— T 5IgHI<« senaior rides again ade

23 y cars-In Arlington HlILv Vir . Riiila, Tliomna D, Sch,'<11. Mlnnc

sola leglslAtor, tnkes hurdles I !JJ I "darknc.'s’' like cx|>eri. West is ea.-

f ' I ' lo Americnn>bom Japane.sc—I : spite ot birthplace. Buddhist fcsU

Vlll In s a n Jose. CMKoraln. rhow Eiigllsh-spriklng Nlppone.sc clln? Ing to oricniAl custom.s.

. . . ..s ta n ce 's No. I bee man never gel stung—Ktonslcur Joseph Ravle of Savoy, handles swarm of hon eymakers without benefit of glove or net, Johnny RevoUa Is nc king of golf—Milwaukc.' star wlr national P. O, A. meet n t Oklalie

j mn Clly ng1llni^-blg field-of ei 1 peris. Bou; cruslicrs k tip u ' merry gime of "mat murder”- I Vlncenl Liopcz, California’s cham I pion and Sandor Biabo clo everj I thing bul wrestle, to ihc dellsl j o( Loa Angeles.fans.

’ i,ottXY ro T A T o n S 'n s 'A f a iI CHAMPION—Cousin of Abe Ur

_ .: . ,c o ln V5'*'».w#r, on federal la ; putting tax on spuds.

1 Iowan Declares —L-Roosevelt-Sure

i Of Re-eleetidi1 SALT U K E c i t y : Oct/31 Gn

— congressman-Bernhard M, JacolI ___^en o( Jow a emplmtlcany declan

Vo"'n.ja-spiipermen t ^ a y t h a t '"11 • man rioesn'i live who could dcfc

rranklin D, Ronscveli (or the pres • '— -rtenUBl-thnlrln 1939"—_

Conchullng a tour o( Ute natior '. .... iparks In the ln t«es^ o f Uw depar

■ ' 'm e n r o n n te r lo r colrimltttc. " ■■■■ which he‘ is‘;a member, th e lowi

said erliicbm h.-ia been directed / _ _ .Iltt.u rc ildcu t.jiuu i-lia s- ,0eu teh ^ on liie ’brain m isi' and his assI ___dales and im sjiot been leveled ilt ' rectlj' nt him," '[ "Ive talked with hundreds of pe

|ile while on ihis tour and was ove i whelmed a t the supi>ort given Pre < Idenl Roo5PVfltrTli'r”recfnrvlclO ^ of the aKricuHuraradju-stmenl a 5; mhiWrntlon Is an Indleallon o( l ^ president's strength. Through tl ' admlnislraUon ih-.. price o t ho

has leaped from two ccnts a pou: to l l ' i cents and ti;e price of co

J j .. Irom 38 ccnt* to eo cents a bush S — garm tra havt-beea a b le u a .p i^ i V — m ortgagTS-nntt-Arr-now-purchas! “ * f a ra machincr)' nnd equipment tl:

Is mnking (or n gener;il «nii:nd .!lhc buAlnc.v, sieltls. nooM\eJi v

I, Inc. I win in a walk."

— ' _

. WHIRLIGIGUND THE NBWS) iTi Mewipapw SridleaU )

thrtugh the tnjuncllon process they i n a p t to b« pKnecuted, »hfrfup-

, t i , on they can cel a flnsl decision on ,7 . , appeal.n ,.,: If the Ouffey eoal law ahould be 1, 1 .1 sustained ll would work a revolu- j„ . ; t lo n In the relations ot the tedenl Ifon govenunenis.Il’i l .

MENACED. Tha Iru# Inwardness of President RooseveU'* itwiemenl

1^® oulllnlne an Ideal permaiitiit AAA J” ' Is this: The AAA as It stands U a

pollllcal llabllily. I t not slain out- L . right by the Supreme Courl It wUl .Qd be tiercely attacked a t the next its - _ slon ot Congress, and It wlU be ex- op. tremely dlfflcull l( not l^iponlblethe to obtain funds for I t .___________

TO' -v''flimpUlkaUoi>HAndl^<leceiiita^ uU on'‘. are significant w-ordi. They (ore-shado* drsstlc c h a n g e ^ a new

rta- AAA to carry on tho principle. OOP will sliarpshoeten Instantly asserted )lng tha t the Roosevelt atatemenl w u a clal confession of the failure of the nres-

of enl AAA and a bold attempt tn an- forestall the effc:t of a dlsssUous • ~ IjurtlrUl_a^Uion" hyTioldlng n p - th r

1 naaling picture of a newer new deal *'®ifor the farmer.

^*'^1 L.v«crs tell (he wrKtr (fiat flu; " ’ .plan outlined by the Prtsiilent is

’‘‘‘ ‘ i subjeci lo the :ame coiisiUutlomL “'J ^ w m e m i^ n ie w U w f menace the

bus f _ -— I— PRA(!TiclNOi— The— Teiinef«e on-1 Valley Authority officially unnounc- hls j c.< Uial ''for the purposes of collec- hy I live bantaliilng nn cmployc*man-

on.s I agement cooperation, emploj-es of fhe the AuHTorify havc^J» rfghffd 'ar-

ginire and designate representatives nd j of their own choosing."

This Is a new wrinkle In govern- mcnlnl dnillng wllh labor, Nothing

-to . Usald-aboutatrikes.ar.what-lhe.Au*.Ihorlty would do if * minority of

the employes should kick against acllon lted;ijy-tlic majority. The Authority hn.n iny J7.000 mv'n nl work, SkiUeil labor rn* KfU M to *I.M an hour: unskilled Ick- .45 .cents:, nnd >''ml-skllled I'^lpcfn up- and apprcntfces J ^ o T.‘l_cenW.- - ' Ofr — F^'ery~^leri~^bk;n," .saya llie Au-

: thorlly, "is with a view to its por- in 't^cible appluatlnn to other sections >lng ;o( the ccuntr/." i.o (! _____

nl,‘ ! AMHITIOfS W hlrhjl'h attention I was call-d to th-.* Nebraska public works .situaiion by the tdltor.of n

: newspaper in thn l stnte. He cited ' ,,i] i tcsllniony belore the Nebraska Irrl-

'KBtlon bcrard to Ihe c(fecl that the i alloiments made nnd pledged lo the

-county—proJecr"^milrt~m.'Oie~lc

W f!' project to meet Its obllgnllOM to ihe ; govemment or lo sell its power,

A spokesman of PWA w ij n.Mc?rt 'o ,,. i aboui this, lie snlff?d a l "gowlpplne Ca 1 and ffluabbllng out there," and odd- .. .* ed: "All Uirec projects — Plattr J 1 i Valley, Loup and tri-county — arc .w, 1 favored. There are flal contracts

I with ail tliree. The IrK ounly proj- , . , , . '« c l Is. a (uiwtlonliig unll. If there

1 is dc.Tiantl for mor; unlt.s they can ' be proriried,"

"Then Ihere. Is no occasion for . . . I friction between ih e m -n o owrUp-

r I , : ping of territory or rnbbery cf one ‘ le I project's, funds to give to aiiotlitr?"

i i:?in.ov,Tint)Pmg_at_nll, exceiii_ojL- r := |e rla p p h ig ambitions.'

aln* I --------I NOTK.S. Tlic public Isn'l allowed (to view [lie ottcentlons 0! «'o:kers

— I who J re clearing ground lor "Tug- I's K-ciliowiv’ tho new lov co,sl iious<

blf'i. hig 8UburB-o/.,Wa£lilngton=lW. Ill ajr,oodcd-£Dunlry. ti'lth an old dirt

, road . . . One of the Supreme Court ‘ “ !ju4£1ccs kicked st- the ixwr-H|hMn£

\ of the new court rooms, ."but I don't m r ' [■■'Ul'l«'* 1 eau gel lho.-\; old fo.«ll.i

, I to t-.xk“ any action" ircferrlng lo hl.i ‘J " learned brclhreni . . . A iwrlabli’

1 horae-ahoer’s shop la one of the “ u of t/ie C sp llu l. . . An Invw-

! ligation of the whisky trust' Is In ' “**lpro :c js ,o( dLnUlatlon.

gels

r.i Guiding Your ;.S: Childwlas.aho- ^

ex- ALICE. CLARISSA RICIOtONDup (----- ------ ------------------------------—

:r”- THANK YOUlam- "SarHli.’ ha\'c you wrliien ant. 'erj'- ilmnked your Aunt Sally (or thm llshl (loll alie sent you?" Of course Sarai

j h id not, though ihe doll had comi . . . » ttwo weeka before.'Sarah was scold,

ed. Uio doll taken away (rom hci • until the leUcr was writlen, and liei

mother's (inal commeni was. "0 course 1 shall be blamed (or you

I jhort-comlngs."I Sarah was eight. She had not ye learned the routine exchange 0

. courtesies, letter writing w u sill C - - hard tor-hcr,-end-tw> on«-had-loli — her th a t nny thanka were due-hn

O n aunt. I t w u her mother who wns t' b!sme for the elilld's reAilssnesf and part of Mrs, Smith's Indlgna Uon was. due to_the tact that ih

ur#d henelt was aware of this.I t U not instlnctlve-lor-childre:

. . . to hnve good manners and to tx W.I preas thnnki. During ihe eari

I yeara of thclr lives they art not con Isclou* ot beaeflu received. Present

;:,1, do not Suggest givers. Uicy Just ati '*?“ p llk e night-and-dsy,-food--and com

owan long they -a ia _ U u g h t.t° thank people (or this or_lhai..oItci

InTTb’u rU iey see ifTc donor, an there la realliy to lho gift. 11 Is

If'®' giver whom they may. not eve know by sight.

This lcs.son loo must be tougl ct*ry iiicm, but even then the training; <• sd- not finished. Probably Oie moihi 'f Ih t wriiea tha first thank-you letter

this to Ihe need for some expression ( hogs Ills own U nol impreued. on n

«und child. I t Is a good Idea for the me corn iher .1 this singe to let the chli

ushel,|dlciatc n letter of ihanU, n « * .oH d«_ooly a scnUiice or t ^ b“t trla s in rich lW -m u sV th U ik -a lJ lJp is 0' ; t lu t achievement. iW dJw nd in hand nnd guiding It to wr l" 1 , will !own .\lRnature is n i;reiii sali'-lactie

i to Ihc j'OungJlers a l Urn

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( I Y. ID OVER W E £S ei

Tumultuous Welcomc Marks EX'Mayop’s Homeoomino

From Exile

MEW VOHK. OcL 31 (^V-Amld laan llao iu ta d riotous K enet o(

br the BrM4w*7 JstOM J . >V»lktr, ■ tnnx«l7 ner- v o u and u n rtru io . c tm c back Irem »xllc (oda; to Us* t«*& bc Ucwrltd undfr fire th r « ^ y e w

■niB irtp-<lu*n Uie lheliner Mtiihaitkn. which Inouih l Walker IDd hU wife, th e former Belly Compton of* lhe »Uije. o»er

.fiom Europr. « u a notsy triumplial procmlon H »i verjetl Inlo hytlerl*

—7 c i i ^ B ; ^ e r i n n o : c u e l « » . a l t u .FoUe* U nct O m ap le . i

A tew poUc* on ib t pier wero In- — idtquAlA to hold the crowd. Bo ur>

rlllc wni the Jnm nround Walker’s AMIenxwj on iJjc M a nhattan tJjnl

, tlie combuird eliuria o( three liiulcy' l r ' bod^tuardi, live poUceuen. & police, f— . cupiala ap4,*iilB -Un*.olIlclftU-were — rfquirtd-ra Px trieatm ifliT S irj* p liilr

them up n back compniilonwuy.'Ilic (ormer miiyor nnd hl% wKc

iinrrottjy.. t'Kiipfd liijiiry n.i tlu l bleppcil tioiii nic~ liangiilank-tO liu.^

------p ic rrso gtcai waa the presjuie of,- - the croKd'behind Uiem tl i i l Ihc — fiirainmg nmis or'scam cn-KaTe-w ay

iind .\coce of men nnd women were ^ J l i urlnl ilim’ii'H ir g'miL?win- ilflW 10'

the pier Iloor. None, nppiirenlly, was terluui}}' hurl.

Several Hcnicii were Irum plcj lu A ruili of lhe crowd of sevcrnl

----- ilw m anU -ouU ldo-U i*—pier—iljcd^wild) Walker's automobile api>edred| b' hliid n moiorcycle escort. WalJcer' wai rushed uptown to hla hotel,: wer« a shouUnj, w hU tlln j crowd' greeted him kgaln.

■' “^ s h y sm a r l iy d re a e a ^ m tn - in a - ' v'omtn stood for more th a n an hour lu A drlnllnc rain for a sight u f . •<ioodilnie Jimmy" und h is wife. '

L eivn Door Open ' Sirong'^rmed bodyguards povuid-

td t a *UJ« Jhrouffh th» crow ila jn , — ttie lobby to 'hustle tho mayor and

Mr.<. Walker Into an elevator.T lii Qoiiig io BeH?' mutlercii

WiilkiT IU hc rcnehcd Mincluary. ' Amid a wi'leomlng liub>bub aboard

the Munhaitfti), W alker u l d ho Had: made no polltleal arrangem enb, but. left the door open to fu ture public j /erMce. !

Soenklns seriously, and w llh emp*' liiillc nods of his hend. Wulker de* cinred;

"I don’t want lo m y 1 wouldn't'___ accept-aotM lhlng-U -U -tum ed-up.-^

I c«n‘( *•}• frfiat I m fgJifdo a rear!----- ornvrycnrs-ffom -now,— ----------------1

"IllRhi now, thouKh. a ll 1 wnnt I Bje itto tenus on the nble .n New!

i Vork. j"1 hopo to resume my practice o l '

Jaw In as peaceful and rem un*' emtlvo a way as I know.

•'tl's just '.Mister' W nlk-r from

Newspaper Picture Re-Unites Brothers

_ SALT LAKE CITV. OcL.31-i-1-| - * \ Two brotlwrs, scparotwl 2ff years,

•go In a children’s home here, were I------ rruitlltO todBy - aa- Hw - i'eaul t- o f- * -

Tiewfpaper pleture of ono o t th e m ' comlns to the notice of the ether, j

Robort Riuikin, 20, empIo>'«t Ri' i> tarm hnml near Mnlud. Idnho,; MW a ])lclure of A lberl nuskln. 24, { 111 » newspaper iTho S a lt U ko Tel-1

___ .cKrin) reccntir, nnd .wrote, to. lilm .;j : ThBVr'elallonililp was eaCabllshed'i

lUPI SBI lO O N t S t l m u f t h e

COIfEE VAMES. JIM SKtS [ HIS IS AlWAYS THE SAME

I ALlVlGHT.JO H t

^ P P W C H A R lO m HOI

f . . .W H A T JS THE ^ 'STH6NGTH ESSEKTIU;

m ' w r n n r ^ T o u ^r : s ^ MAKI w r t t t

1 ^ ^ ^ BUTNEVEAWE MtPlUM lU r NE

------- -------| | | > ^ - g - [H EV £A eiTTEA

Rely on the • 'S ttcngth Eisenii 'T t i l k r ^ b o d T o S e e by

drip, pcrcolator, o r p o t—and n strength—m ild, racwiun, o i str

’N om orc bitter coyou use the coffee 'w ith th is exc! /Mfiifc— fhe famous''Sttcr.sth 1 tiir 'offam ousM *J-B . H ere is//.

L rtm /toffccat rf//"strengths",ant 1 c h K p ! c :3 c th e m c n l .

I n v o l v e d

>ido( ' ' ' ^■0.

b« .

theghiner

lhal

; W ILLIE SA U N D ER S. 20 (ce i„. Darby, accused o f m u rd er ii ie r. 21-y«ar-old ta ilo r’s w ife am er's the road. A jralha M aekinso

, p ldu rcs o f S aunders resem l lice, : = r . =j ^ i ^ n d ■noberiarrlved-hero-lodaj'i— -

They plan a tamlly reunion when . . . -thHr Jatlier. Dnn Bunkln. whom

'triJitJier Jim b--*fn for 18 y ea» . n r-

, _________llic -------------------------

"rBARBERS’ -PHOTOGRAPHS-J^CARRIED^JIN-LICENSES

noiHK. Ocl. 31 (fl»r-T«'enly-lhrej ,j.„l biirbrrs’ Iw nw a were mailed oul to- 1,.^ duy l>y Don Crulkshonk. director ol

th r iir rN iT e a tn iro cc u p B tJo n a i'i i- iv,.ii:cn>i-5, and each one of the certlfl- ,((] ; cni:i carried lhe plclure of lhe }wd'' l>mctltloner whoM name appeared

on Ou doetunenC. ^ H a -p le tuM a-w e-on tlw -ce rtm -

ouf cales Just to provide aasurance to o( lhe palron tha t his tonsorlnl re-

{e. iqiilrernems.are btlnR c.tred for by a barber who has passed the exam- Illation requlrtd ot him by state

I in Inw," Cnilkahant explained- •_____ihd ----------------------------

^HIST0R}G-CABIN-T4)-BE— PRESERVED BY STATE«rd .

b u j' U0I6E. Oct. 31 i/P )-T h c historic jjlieiPnekef John log cabin near Mead-

low. , In Adnma county, U to bo pre- „p.'X m -ed (or future Kenerallons. Cliar* r t,. les 2orre.v depuw sta te (orester

>ald lonlght. jn 'i ; 2ome» also aimounccd tlw : iht

'(srl^he cnbln Is located Is lo be tin- ^proved.

am I TRTciBIirw'nrKTOtnicrrd-aarinii I the BoL'e ba»ln cold rush day.'i a !hal( ceniuo* ago by Paekcr John, n

, .ot I Les'Uton miner, who blazed the trnll un* ' tha t led prospeeton to the basin.

“"' AiMEE McPhersonFACES FORECLOSURE

: L03 ANOELES. Oct. 31 (-P;-CU- T B I Ing the as»ert«l failure of E\-anfwl-

'1*1 Almee Semple McPlicrson lo 1 —'•m eet »- p ro tn lu o rr note s tic Rave a r s her mother. Mra. Minnie Kcmieily, >'cre tlx years ngo, suit to foreclotc iwo (—*■ Yffilfltiifffft wlilch aeoured rM>te iem was filed In superior court, her. Tlie acllon wns brought by Glenn

M A. CoKlrld. real esinU' mnn, and In- tho, [volved biillilliics ndjneent to Mrn! 24, |McPlier«m'.s AnRolu.% lemple here.

I'e l-iTlte complalnl slAlecI thc iinbtor ilm. :alg:«d-ll« iw lo on-Ociober-aOrlfiW. h e d ip ro m b ln g 'to 'p s rh e r mottter ju.ooo

T ^ ' \ H Y .eu f•IVC ' COFFEES

WHAT BlJ l i J [ OOYOU

9 ASK

' \ '

t r C A M ^ - /S ? % [ —I

. WEAK. * n r NEVErU C ;^ f 14 but rEA

t \ T A t S w ithe n ii« r '- to ' Y ou w n n t f a t c o lo rin a

" less o n E T s lT a d e . G e t "i id a ty o u r -/«> s tr e n g th w ith M-J*L:_stfpng. .......Y ou s a v c .m o n e y .to of coffee if "S tlengthE sjen tiar'inal exclusive perjjound .W e tsk only i

’h W e CUa RANTEE th i ty a i

.anJdoes ntisfied, for any reijon, yi tefiuxJ your moaey wiihiwt

-MMWR-AT-Tk-N Y -ST

TW IK FA LL3 D iJ L I

r e d i n K e n t u c k y ‘P a r t y ’ S

^ ^ '( c e n te r ) , jo c k e y « hi> ro d e O m ah j

•r in connecU on w ith th c s lo y in jr o a n d jfood tim e s l r l , w h o se b a t tc rc

niw n ( r lR h l ) . on th c p a r ty , w as wii em b led th e m nn n h i hen t K ic lyn .'

; ; ; ; ; ; ^ B a i k - - F i o n r l ! : t h i o i ) i a "hom ■ ________

■Me._________ ______________________

H S - r —

|ES. •t o ; ■ * > '■ ■ ■

i - i i - m .—. m w - M

th e ; v V y \ 'wa re d ;

-----9 to '

re-by

Itate __

iTE V Q p P;orlc»d>pre-Iwr*ster.

thehlctiiin-

VI01.A MAY nAVXF. (ab o tt.L m li Monnry nune of the ro lled rrc»

* hyUHan ehnreh In Artdl« Abab ‘ |! and Oore In Ethiopia for 11 yean

was forced to leave,because of wn Ihreals. Rhe stopped ow r In Oak lam). Calif., en roule lo r ill ib u rd Pa. She N dliplaylni: a (teeoralloi slven her by Ihr war mlnliler.-

IRE IV, phoioi.

c ft-ipp). In two yenrs a lih seven per cen , ,0 IntereM. ,javc “ M nncrnncflj-,- 'ttw“ AU!nrL'cT6^ t'lly. I;ii:r iIIhkivO of the note lo CliarlC two Ii. Bi-ans, who recently. n.'jlciicd .1

intalliig »10.8in were .nld lo b lenn (.lie since la.' t July 30,1 In- The Mill mnd<! the V:cho Pari Mrn* KvnnRvIlstlc wsorlntlnn u defenifant lere. ronleudlnR Mrs. MfPhcrson Irniu, *tor (m ed (he prop.-rty's lUle lo It oi I9J9-- condlilon-lt-assum<r-Jolnt-rrspons1 r.ooo B tlltrtor-ihe-notc:----------------------

UT Y O U ^'ES COOD. r BRAND

USE.?

k T H E C O fF iE W IT H > r n THE-STRENGTH

(AllCt, IA P 0 1 0 S I2 E - \ TXAT COW KS GftMT.

' LIKE TO SEE THE . ‘• V WOMAN WHO COULO

------4 4 A K « -a a tT 4 £ lU ______

in flfab ric rcgard - '________ .

to o , lh e - -

iou\ question. : _________^

i m ^ c r v n ------------^ ^

LY NEWS. T W m FALLS IPAB

Slaying: ■

ahn. w inner of th e 1933 Kentucky sr o f M rs. Evelyn SHwlnxky (left), crcd body wnH found by the Hide ol w ild by Ihc police to huve snid thnt

rn.-~</7'i I’hotos.

‘a“ BEffEFirCA-RO"PARTr" _ GIVEN’ATCASTLEFORI----------^MSTJ;f'K>no.'Osfr«-rT-rijcnr- - ..nt. card iMtrLy wa.s clven b3“ 'thi

members of Ei'crj'woman's club oi ■ruc.HlajM-vpnlnKjil the lioine of Mr und .Mr.v Eil IliirdihB '^iiniiK l def

, j - or.ii'tl their Incubnlor celhir fc — ^ J iro i^ ^ o n :^ o u R W n n a n * ( i-b r r

rJ<'. lhe celllju;. lla)lo'*eejliipevirie.'. »lccofute<l llio w,Ml\ nnt bliic l; 5-ai.s and glic.M.s amieared li

_ tlif m oat-unusual iilnce*. • BrldHi nnd. iilnochle tvern lhe dlvrrsloiu

' Hlvh reore In bridge went to Mis

i i Miirr.iret Thomaa'Uid W. C. Brawn J low to Mary Stichter and H. C I Darrow. High scorcs In pinochli

were awarded lo~Leo'Petenion ah( Mr5. Leveke. Low to Mr*. Leo Pci e rw i nnd W aller Tsehaniien. i liiiah wi> »pn-ed n t mldnlaht. Mea

: (l.imM O‘?orire Clement. It. O. Me jc u ll. J. A. Moss_nnd Clicstcr.Mc Cinin awlsted fhe hostess,In serr

I Mf. :»nd Mrr. Rmr.«i_.»n.ig, o |S:iiid|iolni. Idnho, were gitevtA n jlh e H, 0 . Durro*' home on Tliurs

diiy. ,Mr. and Mra, Haag are for ' m rr reMdenta of Ihls communli:

fjre n.*pre4en(lng Jlielr Omng ' . I t ilip Ornnge convention In Twh

Kiills tills werk.• ^tr.'.- W.Mter Ree* hn* rctiirnei

,f!<nn Ihf T n ln F.ilU couniy ho*

■ ' DlMl mill L-l recovering a t her hom■■lu-ic------------------------------------------

' Kveryftotnnn’s elub'inet Thursdaj O.-inber 31, a t the M. E. chureh t< |i;»k' ' iriiU l ~ l>; feni to the~chn

baba 'h<ns Imme In POL**, eatk hax 10 acres of grouni■ ^ r-v .li ir l i Mflded-him JIOO tacks o Oik- POi.itoe»,ir»h. and Mrs. John BnoderlyIllon -'on hnvp returned (rom a trip ti rr.> . PiirilAiKl.

! Mr. nnil .Mr;-, Ouy Putman an j dauiiliter, iickm, of Thouian

------I Sprhiis ranch, are spending a weekccnt i vacation '.\iih (rlenda In and abou

, Cnstlelord,Y.<-<l. i — ■ — — ---irles i^d^lt I

j i ^. t e

'7 •----- - l ’H E R eST iiinu c h ln ...A

dishes as there is in paini

k Tuiia simplifies ih e 'l ’ccch

■ , lu rprisingl)'! T here ace JO

[ P _ ______W/jile SlarSiiiia., . . a l l :

«hc nioH "a^|«able'.!-fQDti r w ' i t h i u ^

l iH Q , F R ID A Y S lO R N W O , K O ^

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I Relief Chid' Joins lcl<e I in Atlacit on Former■ j WRft Head .

I WASHINOTOK, Oct. 11 t/Tt -■ K tr r r L. llopkinrtodiy'JM BM 'Sec P retary^lckes la attacU ni H u g h .i I L Johnson («• crllldiln* lha iibnU: y U trallon work rellet program an .V alruck Almulianeoutly a l two othi

New Df«| cnllcs. Ooremora TalI I , madge' of I'Torcln nnd Landon i im ^KaiV'ns.^ I Hopkins Inllourd up leket' a tau■ menl Hint Johnson waa aulferln H from -n irnu i uddle wrea'’ with■ deflnrniinn ilu ii..U ia^onner-M n

. chief'* mtlcL'm-t 'iretc "a lot of-

.{(V i. ilopUji.f iiisisied,- neverthelea riv jth a i "the ii(n tra l-and -l-a r* -coo

;ir lf iid .o ,: 0 i nefrrrir.s to Talmailge. Il0|>klr h n l ' Mild th f iicnrrian had blocked m

||emi>i.« lo i>io\ulr iirr wiemploj ]ables in iiu i time.— I.Tlie menn the guvei

. . ^ o o L .^ U i i » i i i '> ittirt .r .« » iinKll jlnR to_(!o raivtlilns. n e believes i

i p n ’ ihi.' i»-i."• A rrmark Iiy ii :e i«ner. tlial Lur

^ 5 ^ ' ‘lble Hi'publlciui candidate for prei , Idem lie |,ad balanced th

' °",biirtRet. ntuired Hopkins' Indlgni■•^'^lloii. ____ • " "d e ^ -TU- KnusitV i t ' sal,

‘°y ."has.iirv fr mu uu n ililn dime fc ‘ rclie: ,inci ;i.\ i«r n* i know the rov

em or {'.I, n.ver mnde «n effort I

sSt WOMAN recovering- ^FROM WRECK iNJURiE

pl/RLEV, Ocl. 31 - Mr*. Jay ( ahdTO nskm -ts recove r ln n t 'h e r - h p ic P5[ . I her? (rom sho:k and minor bnils<

A ! she nw ivrd In nn aulomoblle neel d e a - : f*'’" ' ."'■ar Jerome while en ' route I Me* ] the Methodist Eiil;.copal stale ml! Mc-...-'‘onnry cyf.vcnllon atEmroelt.,M or f ry . ' d«.«' mornififf.

; Riding with Mrs, Oaskill were Mr , of;anm n*el nnrt Mr.v Barrett, bot I at, oi'Til.ilii) Kalh, uho' nL^ .suilefe u r * .! minor bniUe.s, Mr,'. Curler of Rif f o r - , by Mho was drlvinR llie ear, a Inrt n ity l sednn, kas unliiirl, I t u bellcA'e in g e ! Carter lnst cnotrol of th*^tn ; car on a ,«irelch Of correjated ron

|cau»lni: It lo lenve the road nn r n e d : '" '’"' dd»n In the borrow plhos-^ Wnlrr. pnMor iomc Uir B.ir!,'y M church, wllh Mr____L,_D,_AIktns^Mrs,_R\-erett Or_l(fll4lgj. nnd M^^ M. II, King, all o t Burle: I, to rldlnc In Mr.' Walker's car en roul i f in rn o - th f wuvci»il«Uast_Aljlit_of_lli

I enr nnri retiirnlnR nided In exlrlcal ,u n d l '"8 Ihr Roman (rom the wrecke ( o t nnd look them lo a Wen

; dell hospital, and IJ '»jW. C. T. U. HOLDS

MEETiNG AT HANSEIn n d i -------eek.s ] HAN8EN. Ocl. 3t - ■Hic W. C. 1 bout |U. members held a special me«iln

iTiieaday afternoon a t the ..churcl

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lim ing on canvas. A nd W'bile Star cchniijuc" o f the A rt o f Cookery

so many diSerent-wa}-} o f serving

ill d i l le r e o t , ,_ ,,iI(_delicioui!_It.isood:y ilu_o 'c r.u tedL A ndf-goo ji- /b r^-‘

f i '* 'X ".lihd7T ," phospH bros.'poT iiC l siirni and lodloe, tha t effective pre-

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8 e m 4 i o r "U N m Vtana Tuoa Scdpea” co Van Camp

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H iey decided to Inrlte Uie MurUu«b p o u p to Uielr next meeUni. M n Zuek'a rMignaUon from ilie efflet

Ka i prealdeni was accepted. M n. Ra] Orouns had charge of the program MUa DoroUm Wafal plajred t plaiu aolo. n v e out ot lown fuesU wen preaenl..

, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bernard en :KeS (erUlned a l dinner flaturday eve

nUiJuXorer* were laid for Mr. aw kti«. Rlley Joy and M n. Orace Jo ; all e t DMse. and Mr. and Mra. W T. Beal and ML's Oertrude Seal o

------- Twtn-Pallsr— -------- ^------------------p. _ A hirge number of Murtaugh Bp

worth. Leaguers were gueats of th h B Hanaen Bpa-orUi Leajue. Bunda; " i T e«nlng. MUs Icl* Poacher wa

leader of the dlscaulon and MU Bertha Poyle [iresented t l» speeli

Y ij . * P**fio Mio. A McUJ hour wa* en n of J">'^

MLsa.Joyee Morris. Juneau. Ala.Y ka. wan house g u e s l. of Marthi Frofhllch lost week end. Mlsa Mor

ih f ri« Is a siudeni al the Collrge o N n ^ l ^ ' o at Caldwell.

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>klru BOltiK. Oct. 31 '/t’l — Senate I at* Jnmes P. PajM .lonlHht-acHt a lele ijloy* Ernm lo P. R. Carpenter, Unlle

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h<l*r —Uia-PlcUot(L-Vclettn-acteen-a< » “ ireif. aald ea her « tu m trom Ne

Miss yori( tha t ahe may follow Uie ai nounced plan of'.WiUlam Rnndoli

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irtha -TtlB aoeUlon of Mr. Wllll* Mor- lundolph H eirat to apend moet

df I,la time out ot California beenu of excessive taxea here la a declsli I wUi be forced to make unlrai o.

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■la tba p u t H h oun tn the Unit*. ed SUtM. MO iletU u ami 3.000 per* »

m u e itl dlMbUttM ha** been OUI* ed b f *ec««nU. floe-tW rt of wtiJeh « tMVS bt«D b r automobnee.- Ju d |« « O. P . D u n ll'to ld m «a*eri of the " jun lo f8en ler H J|h ecbool P u c n t- Teecher«lM diU en l i f t traitnff. i l f " tiododflc a procrttn ob h lihw ar, r liome and farm Mtcty and a« lilen t „

' preratlOB- itRerlewlnc the a ev faferele Uw, »

— wbleh'lReludM-proTletQaa th a t tv o » canoot rtde on a blcTCle: th a t traf- ^ lie rule* m u it be obeerred, and tha t

— Blc'yelermurt be egnlpped i r t t t u T lghU forntitit ridln*. Mayor John- q I ton pointed out the beaefltj o f the q

' onUnanee to blejvle.owners, motor*' u Isti and pe tou iane . , X

— ^^^eoperatlu-af-clU tan^-w U b x f - j . noen re jird ltif highway traffle «]

would p r tU y rtduM iccldrnt*,- — PtnU lne-O ooper^»laU -U aU lc_ofi H -- - Hetr. lU ted. H e.ursed children, to

croM tlie a trw li at Interseeloiu on- x ly. and to obeerrc the r o * d « v i c carefully before lUrtlmr. I n eon- fluslon Cooper aold. "Many accl* '

“ denta w u td be~ar61ded-ir-youn8 “ th flr »km "

with iutfgment tn d not Uke to • mtny chancei." u,

------------ 'I f-J 'o tir new e Safe?- -Judge DUTiill explained tlie pur- p

- -pose-of-the.-<lueiUomi*Sre».luued. jj Jjy the Red Croes and the P.*T. .V j. M d dlatrlbuted through the school q

__chUdrea.,to d e te n n ^ U ie < J ^ of_ u f r tT 't i r th e inSmduaJ home. He q, addM ’tha t It m not wtth the Idea of looUnc for deflelende* In the ij home, bu t to protect the oecupanU r ftom unnecoiary aocldenta. th a t the iurw y .WM iKlng conducted. "He

— u rg ^ 'lh a r th ll f l re n -b e enllated to help K arcti for plaoei .wher* accl* ^ dcnUnO ghtoeoir. po ta tin ffou ttbat ; 82 P tr C tnt.O t.H O W ldenU, mag t . " o t them prerentable, occur In the " home. r.

M n. B. L. BMd. welfare chair* “ man, to U o f the IfflmedUto need for

' warm clothlnc for Junior and eenlor .. high ichool ChUdren, and asked th a t " donatloni b i Uken to .the prtndpali ' o t th* Junior and tenlor high ■ cho^, or to her hom* on Blue b< Lakes bouterard. M rt. 0 . O. Me* ei ROI m In charg* of the meeUng. V

— The-proeram-waa-arraeged-by M/I. H W. P. Haney. Open houie wai ob- tl mrvrA Infom allv In tha cltfls rooms £ befon Oh •ren ln r* proenm .

UuilcAl aelMtloni vera.prw eated. * by th* Junior high achool glrto' U chorus, directed by MU* Helen Par- B te tt , aeeompanled by M lu Helen I Capps. ________________ I

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B U ttm unben .o f t b * ‘'C u b K m ,‘’ t Twin Fall! Junior h lfh ichool paper, t

___a r i j n t t i n c j io J t iU lc S J < 6 1 l4 4 » J. publication which wlU b* m sale In t.

thfl hall! next prlday. Tha paper a . which l l belnf ipm sored th b y tar c

by O ic n * Sprague, mathematics v___U achar».w U i.bLm im e9raphrt and

cenalst e f eight to la pages. , s Staff mem ben and th t i r post- (

— U oairarei-iM etriekzOerber.uedltot: J McClain Johnston, buslnea manag- a er; Oertrude Madding, asslsunt I

...edU or:.I>cszy-C M uauB hand JoiTC 1 MUler, literary editor; In n a Good* nigh t and aordon Oardner, humor; ( Mary Haney, achool editor; H u d ( T eny , girl*’ eporU; Herbert Larsen, boys'*ports; R ulh BurtJwJJw and i Rex Wells, a rt: B etty R u llarwy, i proofreader; Donald Thork. mlmto* ( ecope. 1

CRIINDlmilXS !I —' -1I Qtorge Soholer, Burley, gnnd I master, addre istd ' the Odd Fellow : 1 lodge on matters of Inlerest to tlic

KOup.-lul.evN ilO f a t the regular ; ( «fMloa tc the I. O. O. J'. hal), /ol*• lowing a dinner earlier In the ere-

- nlng. The dlnnw;-arr»njed-by Prim* r u e Rebekah lodge, w u attended hy lU Odd Pcllowa and their wlvei .and Rebekahs and their husbnndi.

The dinner program Included two dance numbers by M lu Lyn Dm - mond: a song bv Arnold JoliMon, nnd a reading by M iu Ruth Wise- man.

DtlU w u rehearwd in antlclpa* tlon of an extenslva calendar o( de- g?e4' liw k 'iH irw lfiterr— :------ —

Dinner motUi were In keeping with the Halloween season.

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! JOHNSON ~ Funeral ler^lcai for John P. Johnson, #1. wluj died Wed-

' ne«day a t his home on Quincy street. -= iw ia.«*4w M ^tlila:^rternM i^«t:^r»>-

o'clock, a t the Vnute mortuary chap- u . «l. R« t ,- 0 ..1 ^ C lar k>-paator o t t lic- ■*-~TWb‘yterrah"ehiireH'.' offlclaUns'.'lh-

urm enlA lU -ba.in . Twin Falls ccmr . elcry.

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* SHOWER ARRAS'aEh cl- W H-,WVSiiIWRJUU12£-----------to.. - J d lu -H o rm a Q unt. a bride ot ^ ^ November, wm entertained by Mrs.

Da;o 2k»wman «/id M«. W Wall* " . W edneidiy evening with a mUcel* •” . laileous aliower a t ilie home of Ihe u, . U tU r. Pinochle wat played, high ° u K drT golng M MrJ. llarry Weat. ,* lUznberly, and low to kirs. Radford! Walker, Kimberly, X* Th# five quartet tables a l which [I

refreahmenti were tcrved were dec- "* orated with oranRc and black. M luV Llla HoUUter, alilred m a witch’s g

costume, preiented tallies and for* - . tUBts to each gueit upon arrival.'■ Many glftd were presented to MUs " ® o u e i r p r ih « - w n c h “ T i4 n r n n u f f : caldron In one comcr of the room. i* RetreshmenU were wrved a l a

lato hour to Mr. nnd Mr*. E, M.* Quest, Mollan, R-elyn and Prances „ > Quest, M lsus LcNora Pulton. Par* I

thana and Llla-Holllsier, James and J , , Kyle Waite. Jere S 'ew . M*fk f,* JcBuaa-and- Mrs^ c.-0«Anden»o..«L, A aU-ot-Twln-RilU;-«hd-M ri*JI«rzy S ».■ West. Mr*; Radford Walker. M lui Jiahn-and-ileillu_JUoui.-Klm>?crly.i ^

- ^lAnOA W^^1ES■S ~* Ct.UB ESTEHTAtSS

. The MaroA Women's Club met a t m . thp-sciiool house yesterday-afUr- m ,, noon. Mrs. Tucker and Mrs. Shan- S ^ no ii-were hoateMei . -MT»r^nna-Ptn» *i

der, vice prealdent, conductcd the . business meetlflR. Mrs. Nellla-Craw- f,

ford won the white elephant. M n. 5 ' Ruby Sandy received'the quilt. M n.“ • H ofnra-C obb -wns-aTuesrof-thB - L *: club. Refreshmenu were served. Mrs. ei ’! O ln Malone and Mrs. Vema Jordon vi

.wiU-b*-ho»U»M»-to t h u M u t J I l P M ^ next meeting. tc* ■ it« W ffS. JOHN SODESJ E STE RTAISS CLUB cle Mrs. John Soden w u hostess to ^0 her.bridgt.club.T uttday .evening a t > . h t r home on Mapla Avtnue. M n . ,, t Vey Olsh won the prize for high “

s ^ . M n. Bheneberier and J)

* D eeontloni for tha l^n'hVon a e rJ rt J! .. following the games w en la aulumn “T _____ h

t HALLOWEBS TIIEMK *1 FEATURED A T CLUBb The SunslJln# Clrd# Club mem*« b e n and a number ef guests were:* entertained a t tha home ot M n. R.r. Wllmot yeiterday afiemoon. The,I. Halloween th e m e .« u evldenced-in -I- the home decorations and retresh-u m enu. e- - R n s m e o n n m r F r m r T C n iw e r t d won the prlte; Mra M att Beglan, v t>' th* travellnc prlte. and M n. Clara.. Ball th# brldg* keeno prlte. M n.Q Mary O liletu w u elected to mem- r

bershlp. OuetU of the chib'w ere tMrt. R. J . Sehwtndlman. M n, Ouy t! ^ e r , M n. Beglan. Mn, Ralph >Dlmond and M n. B. L. Avcrltt. j

„ TENTH BIRTHDAY , ,I ' CELEBRATED BY BOY IJ In honor-of ih»-t*nUt birthday -

ann lrenary of her son, Harold „ Lockhart. M n. W. U Lockhart tn -

>1 tertalned Wednesday from lour to f t«* th lrty o’clock a t an attractive ' P trt r . ftltofftng inrT rnn- <

m tesU. refreslimeob w en terved a t i er t Ubla centered with a blrtliday I ar cake. Halloween decoratlona pre- C3 vaUed. (

included Richard Mad- < son. Jack aiid Bill 'Jones/M elv in 'I

II- Schatter. Donald Brant, Donalde : iJdler.=D aTid-D tagm an.-JU ch«trt-r'g- and Stanley Oreenwell, Howard aV* i nt len. Ralph Oltnstend. Lester Bclne,« Bobby Read and Carl.Richmond... id* -------- Iir; CLUR E X T ER T A /N E P A7' td COLOfffVL LUNCf/EO.V 1 in, Mrs. C. A. Blcklord was h03tc»{ nd to .th e Gem Blate Study Ciub a l ;y, a one-thlrly o'clock deuert luncli- 0- eon yesterday atternoon, tu e ili be­

ing seated a t qunrtet tables cover­ed with Italloween covers and cen­tered with henna button clirj-snn- thcmums. Mrs. 8yb E. Kleffner was n guest ot the club. -

,1 Mra. Dlckford,'vlce preildent ot IM tlie club, conducted a busings les- l | | alon. M n. D. R. Johnsoa completed Iwr n p o r t of the convention of

oTe Idaho Federation ot Women's ow — ■' 'he

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clubi, held this f ill a t PocatcIIo. At _ to1di« M n ..E ,jr ,.2 a rd iu L J i '0 n .th c . J p rija for high #eo|t,.____________

NEW n r t iD G S ^ u n ; M EETS FOR LUNCHEON

Tho Non*Slesta Club, a contract ° bridge club recently ortanlted, w u . entertained a t a desHrt luncltton ,• yesterday atternoon by M n. Jam ts

Coleman a t her apartment In me , Rex A m i. V ln« and toUage in . tbe nutunm ahades. and black and , orange formed the decorations. Mrs.* Bill Bailey. Bden, and Mn. Reed* H all, Bulll, were tlie club gueiU.I Tha group will meet In two weeksJ w ith Mra. Milton Ic h m a a ..................

® niRTIIDAY DINNER : FOR FRANK MCCORStICK ? Afr. and AJra. Harold O w m <•«-

tertalned a t a teven o'clock dinner . Wednesday evening In honor of tli*4 birthday ot Mrs. Orovts* father, u P rank McCormick. LaMr a few In­

tim ate friends w en Inrlted to the H nom * T W brldg t.-A t c a rd i 'J T 'W r- ' Porter won the prlt* for high score : and Mrs. Porter, consolation. Tho ^ »uw U -prfM ni«ljfih*-hener»-wJU>- -- olgars.

P rtscn l In addition to the hoau were Mr. and M n. Oscar McCor*

t mlck, Mr. and Mrs. Prank McCor-- m lck ,. M ra.-G roves. Mrs.. tUioda- am lth , Mr. and M n. j . W. Porter- and-M r.-and-M ri.-p. B .-M euU.-r-" -

- LUTHERAN-WOMKN'TO------------I. SERVE AT ELDERS' MEET1. Tlie Ladies' Aid Socleiy ot the

!. emoon In the thurch parlon. De­ri votlonaU wero conducted by Rev.9 a,{>ZaBtl>-Tha-mc*Ung.wu-««ll-aU

tended. Plant, were made to senre luncheon Tuesday and Wednesday for the O d en ' convenUon In the church parlor*. Th# committee In charge for both dayt are Meidamea

; A nna Wemer. Amelia Prothero,; There*a-Vlehwlf,-LydU-Ruht«r,-B.~ ieabeth Darls and Seanor Klein*H amidt. RoU call iras amirered with

^ Relske, Alvina Meyer and X athar- ° In# Rettlg were named In charge ' ' of a IpecUl quUUng committee. Tho

hoat«u. M n. BerUia. WeUhouien.

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I* Tlie benefit card parties to be given the Q y d WIU have

^ vetnbcr 5, to Prlday, Norember S.

»• All memben of th* J . U. club are I- r«iue*ted by M n , Florenoi C hrli- ^ tophenon, pnsldent. to bring quilt ly blocks to the meeting o t the Royal

N elthbon this e\-tnlnf at the Odd Pellowa t^alL

MANQELSON BODY SOES ;» ’ TO-UTAH-FOR BURIAL-to The body of JYed MangeUon, who vo died Wednesday a t Uie Tain Pails

<oimtr eentt*\ h«nlMl, r tll br trnl Bt I lomorrow attemoon to Lavtm, Utah, ty for burial,e- Friends may call a t the Drake

chapel atter < o'clock this altemoon i-_ or trom _10;50 to 12:30 tomorrow In morning, —; Id * __________________

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T lia luncheon l i called for 13:0}: p. ffl. and will be foUowed by a

_ m eetlng-or_the.new_<llre«orato.it_, M which tlm# new chamber ot com-; re roeree offlcera tor the coming tm i?• p . I ~ I ~

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Ktre'a -an apron . pattern jrtalch p rea tn ti « rarlely o t Ideu , and they're u much lun as a gamo to vork out and |iut togeUier Bolh sm art a ty ln aro poaslblo wlUi pa tlem 3J70, their difference* lying In material, back treatm ent a n d trimming. "8" u a aheer, feminine Uilng In dimlly o r iw l», outlined wlUi dalniy rultling. IU non-JlIp straps crossing on« in - othcr in baek. I fs every b i t nlee enough to wear when frlenda drop In ler a eup of tea. “A" fO *i on "kllclien duly';^ early In Uie m om -

'i n g . and. In brlgltll)' flowcrea per* cale. finds bed-making and dish;, washine no trouble a t all, Glng* haWa'eqUally alee.'

' P tu e m 3370 It irallable in altea cmiJl, medium, and large. Small a lie apren A.-Ukes IK y a rd i 9d Inch fBbrte; apron'B takes jm Sard*

-e iu ii?» t* 4 a te P 'b y ;il4 a R j^ 4 n « Jn -- <tnictk>ns included.

atna r i r ro M cg.»ff8 dH) in «ain« ~ o r~ » u w w re o in pirit riwit'

Ann* - M tn a -p au im . Will*, clalnl? nanl^ addrtM and till* nunsMr. BB s v a i TO iTATK aize.

THE ANNt ADAMS rATIUN BOOK for rail aod Winter u juii eult tn It* ronr tundiom(l|t*Uluatnted pu ia .

—»»«<m-thtOT*li.-ei':io*tT» dwl»n» for rxiTj occuien-hoitie. Diwiatu. Kliool. patun. cotta. (roc)u. undin . . . eren doll wardfgMi. Fuclnatlni sptclaltla

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- n rD m r-n v R CESTK,- ------- ---------Addrru erdtn to Twin ralla Dally

New raiMfn Oepiiiment. Twla Falla. .Idiio .

’ will be elected, John P. Klhney the retiring president.

• ' New dlrecton who will ta k e of-

Sflcr UiU aflcrnoon are Harry flenolt. c a fl Q. DcnM n^q, H, Omves, O.

Kostcr, C. It. K renpl. Mlltoii PowU. r : j . Seli’iiendlman rfnd’W. A. Van Engelen. Holdover directora

1* are K. C. Beach. R. W. Carpenter.Ip Carl Anderson and 0 , 0 . Padget. tr -..

5 JURY DELIBERATES IN DISPUTE OVER SALARY

It___ A J u r jJ n tlia_dljtrlct court Jiere1- i la tt la s t night ww dcUbenitIng In i n the tu lt ot P. L. Davli to r li5 M from

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,0 A* taU ntlre a caapafgn for funds ,j. u w u waged laat year « u agreedu upon I t a meeting of U)# dlrecton

of Twin }''ailt Community Ch*tt, In I t Twin FiUa Oltambir o f Commereo f dub room la tt e nn iex .

Although tha m eetlnf w u called for adoption ot a definite budget, no figures' wer* rdeaaedk iiut o{-

^ flclaU tald U)« drlv* wtti be of an ,0 InUaslve natur* du* to U » recent n cuU in federal relief.^ Pnsldlng a t tb * .aeu lon w u R.

muulty Chest, who introduced R. J. Bchwfndimin, tirlTv*chamnaD.

‘ W ih the d riw tcheduled to begta „ Norember I. Mr, Schwendlman an* ,1] DouDced tha t he wiu nam e iiU com- jg mllleet during U n tSext few dtys Jf and th a t all forcaa wlil b* ataembM 1?. p r i* to thfftopenlng o t the c a fe

l i S , i y , P E i l I T E I IM n. W. A. P e m te n , 49. resldenl

S ’ ofKlmbcrlyrdled-»rtho"T«ln-P«lis- or c o u n tr 'fe n e n r h o ip l la l lu f a v e '-

nlng. She had been sutferlng from n heart disease, and had been a pa-

m llent a t the hosplul fo r Uie p u tflverdayt.i----- --------------------------- --

y The body resU a l Uie Twin Palls IL mortuary. Funeral arrangements — hav#-now-btttU:MmplHedpr- t‘lZ

the Slatkin Implement company of = Twin FaUi, foUowlng two days’ trial.

’The Jury took the ease a t 6:39 p. m. " The suit Involves DavU' claim for

allegedly unpaid compensaUon u an tmploye of-th«-a iiik in company

[<• under a contract th a t providedjie

'» psny'a net eamlngs. The defendant company, dltpuling DavU' etUmates

n ot Its eamlngs, Uiat he had betn t . paid in tull except to r ta4.7e, which

amount w u tendered to th# court.Called u a witness on both tides

ot the conlroveny w u H. C. Ed­munds. Tall) Fallt public account*

Y ant. I ' ’ Counsel tor Da\-lj waa Rayborn

and Rayborn and J . W. PorU r the re Siatkln company being reprtsenUd in iy 'w m onrP tu lion -an d -8hen tb frjrr >m ot Twin P a l l s . ___________ __

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|a I See th e splendor of the cotirc H J . of the Lton Kinj; ite hb troops v ” In a ctu t! w ir mancu\'eri; iie K - E t h f e p i i n e o u r i i . - n i t k c t i ,— W l indusatu; meet the ttvtge hill

tribes; tee their weltd wedding ; riles, their wat dancesi

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rwlNNEilSillGOIIIEST j; BOESIS J DINNERI JE K O M I,,0e t.'} t-r-V tM i! lo tm tn % oenlMt tn U rttln e d Ute

wlwiM» *nd Irtendi t« » ph e aa n t J ' r«tf. W«toe«J«y •tcniflf. A . Urt* ; crovd TtM foUowliif'pro<• s n n w u uiiiouiiotd by U n . Wir*

n«r MlcJioUon: wik. Rev. Joyce B,« KeniUU; u p cUncs, PtillUs Smttti,« ftcoompanlfd by U NeU« Brccken>I rld |« ; puniomlme. “enlekerwlrt":

• U w M eowhfirt App«K» lo «• Womw,” Mis . Boy M win: pl»nc ; »olo, MlJ« I n K th n r : “How Moom. I , h (« it Im prtued » m an," C tp ut<• tie; one*iet pUy; »ong. MUs Ivi ! Kthrer »nd June O m rro w : »n<1 1‘liso M b, WftDto WlUum.

T h e B. P. W. m rt W ednesUy m -m ni « the home of th* preildent Mli* K tthR lne Turner. The tin i

--------«lWy-«lubh9ur-w*4-hil<t-tb»-*uW»clbjlus -'On lhe CoiuUtuUon." Th(

• (lUcuuton v u led by Mliu Rutt >• ile td . M n. R. U Cornwell w u «P' " pointed u publlclly commlttci• Cliurmftn. Plnnt tor t vUll from th<• atite . preildent ere bcin* pUnne<

tor Ihffncxf mMiim. Hallowe’e n t t'.1 • -ir*»hm enu were s m e d by the hoe

r Amcrlcin U jlo n Auxlllnry hfli ' .1 .■pfclnl party for new-memberi

4 ------W eilaealm-.cvenliig^it-tno home aJ!___ iMra._Arrh Ciimi’bfll.- Twenty-tw•* n«mb*rs and su « U were present „ ‘nie prcgmin wm d j follows: Song

-aifcpy UoUcw," IJlla. kU e Callen hiu»le»l rc»diH6r"W hen H i r Wife

— ■kl■T7Baglc.“-^t^5,- tuele-JQiyniiCTi “ Jiong. "LUlle Brown Uond.*' Lliiji- M « callen: readinji. "Sl* Hopkins; M .Mrs, iU rrlel Miller; reading. "O'ti• Grille." Mrs. Lude Jorgenson • M«»n* to Be » Member oi, uic Auxl'llary," d l i t r l c t ' presldeni

Mrs. Verona H url; choet lUniei •S— Jl cf r t shmt at _ n-ere ecr%'<d.' B eehln Olrla of Uw Jerom e Wu<

snve Sl e<stume and m uquend iMfty a t lhe Heber Folkman homt

2 Wednesday evening. Forty jlrl were present. Hallowe'en a lu n u an<

" . contcsl games were pisyed. Dor .. Gough rccclvcd first priee for Ui

tint tor fhe te st ccmic eotlumt Hallowe'en decoraUons and refresh

2 menls were used throughout.Mrs. T. D. MeUon waa ho teas t'

“ li!r bridge club Wednesday after ., noon. The IiUli l>rlie was won b.- Mrs. W. V. Olds. Hallowe'en decora " liana were used aiid carried out ti " :)ie lunch ta well.M Mrs. Woodson Harmon entertain

••cl ihrec tdblM of bridge a i he------liuii)"i-Wf.1iii<Hlay-ftl temoon.—Mr

"1 Tjiiltnp’ McClaiulian received Ih •> a*:: p r ir r Rclresum enu wer

; Tved by Uie hostess.T h - WfdiKiday evening brid);

r!'i5 ii!;i nl Ihl* home of Mrs. II. I ^h««ver. A d tiscrl lunchcon wi

'irrv.-d. Mr*. John Nlms anrt Mr Ujro'.hy Oliver were guests. Mrs. 1

« I.. Thom»< received high seore an Mlj.< Mildred Goodrich the travelln

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I i C harte r Onk Stoves, withi • will warm y o iir i lo o rs to ;^ of your home. See them inf ; Priccd a t—

[ $36.50V ' . • ‘•Tin-: BEST STOVI

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' J u s t two, la rg e circulatini rooms n t c losc-out prices, j

- $70.00 values— Close-oiitl

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Mnny

; A SPL E N D ID ASl12-16.20 and 410 Single ]

> Double B arre l Guns .......1 R epeater S ho t G u n s .......; AutOTnatic'Shot Guns .....

Diamond

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A fem ur Twin r»U* 'h lih ^ Khool prtacJpU. A. a B W jm ^ DO«-eominUslnitr o t <duc%tlao

for tha Urritocy ot A lta U r t- Lsant sorU to airplanes, apeed boaU. [ctff ^ <mt lid is in fe tU n i orer J L ia iU rrlU )o r.U i U > ldB .V .J« jii. ^ Twin raU i high achool initnie* J tor. In a letter delirered here m14v. this week.

An aeeredlUd avUtor, Mr. Kame* now has 3 t houn sdlo

. : time to Ills credit. Ke Is ar- nnglng lo purchasa an alrpUne. and promised aomellme In the near futura to set I t down at

, Twin Falls airport when he a n lr- ' es to vlsll friends here.

U r. Kame* w m principal of Twin m u h ifh school in IMO*

m - i n i .o*w- — —t i n t — — — — ■ , .

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.rnpnyoNonED s lu. D, s. pmn t t - ; - • hoe-;„ . , ■TKROHI..OCt. 8l-BlshOtLfl«bt h.M Folkman. Oouneelon Hepry fllte

l i i r . and Corbett Humphries and Wan Jt i Clerk Hawl PraU. m eraben of ih

rettrlni-8lahopilc^w eitt_guti!4_q L n , honor at.a.party .glm Lby_m ralO T

of Ihe Jerome ward. Tuesday eve iTun*.’ nlng a t the L. D. 8 . recreation hill TOM T»-o hundred and fifty people wei'

sened a t Xour tables to a iwo-ceun lunehewu— K alloW en ■. rierfrallon

kins,”"0<Rl Addre.u of welcom* w u ilre n b nson; the toaslm uter. D. K. H e i ^ ; U ■erof dance. BlUy SpM th: piano esIi Idenl,-fDynrPaier; ta p dance. JaniM-Free OTies. man; two ^-ocsl solo*. K ennelh Tolk B tau. m tn : tf lbute to BlshQarlL-Writte:

by Arnold Jorgenson and read b W.WI Mrs. Lude Jorgenson; double quar 1IJ51 let. “We Greet You Old Frtendi,

words and music by Mrs. Vllate Bot Inson: stunt. W. R. Boblnson: mai

, 1 ‘h Quartet of the Jerome Ward ga> r v ^ throe numbers; musleal readlni

r ^ i e Jo^cn ion . anget w . w miVm«n p» lume. lented with pen and pencil tei *n :resh- the counselon w ith pens. The win

ot the Bishopric «-ere given eorsafc :as t o ! ---------------------------

r c i AWARDS APPROVED FOR boy scouts AT BUH

, , A filar scout a«*ard for Tony Kra [‘V 'im c r . and merit badge awards ft ' ■ (hree other Buhl Doy Scouts to t 7 ,[*: M nrerred 'upon-lheffl-b rthB 'B ul 4S |ie«jrlr-{.f.bonorr4i»»4>M n-spprovt

" * fb y Snake B l« r area headquarter j Merit b a d r award* were approve

bridge ,M follow;It. E. Harold Soeters, painting, camplni

I w at Tom Kramer, public liealth, penor Mrs. al health; Jim Sle*. camping, cook

Irs. F. Ing.e and Dr. H. C. Coleman U chalrmsn < veling the Buhl court of honor, with \

^ Lee Howard aa a c t a n t .

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e you BUY"I f y o u w e r e g o in g to b u ^ h o r e e - o r - cow — Vbu“ n a i ,

. . tu r a l ly w o u ld _ w an t t o know ------- so m e th in jr a b o u t th e m ,-b e ­

fo re you b o u g h t (h e m . ■

“ W H Y T H E N "

S h ou ldn ’t y o u k n o w som e- ^ th in a a b o u t t h o ‘'S to v e you / f l B u y ” - b e f o r e y o u - b u y i t? J A sk a n y o n e t h a t o w n s a

C h a r te r O a k B tove w h a t . th e y th in k o f i t ? T h e y will

te ll y o u th e y w o u ld n ’t Ira d c TO th e C h a r te r O nk f o r any

( o th e r k in d o f a a to v e th e yJ _____ k n o w -ja f .________ — .........

'i th th e i r p a te n te t l h e a t d e fle c to rs to p e rfe c tio n , a s w e ll a s th e r e s t

fl in s izes to h e a t o n e lo fiv e room s.

0 ^ ^ $ 7 0 . 0 0O V B F O R Y O U R M O N E Y "

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i t i n s h e a te rs s u i ta b le t o h e a t f ive e s . R e g u la r C t t Am t P r i c e ..............9 4 9 * 5 V

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A S S O R T M E N T O P G U N S 'jle B a r re l G u n s ........................ $ 6 .9 8....... - ............................$ 1 2 . 9 5 a n d up.......... - ................ ........$ 2 S . S 0 a n d up......................................$ 4 1 . 0 0 a n d up

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Tdle MUiflttt b iv tu fonnallr u topUd htr. Uer h U lI m a n « her aj,

. l r « a home. »nd ihe UkM r t f iu i h i.with Tetl* S«rlii in Union Town, (q Ibc rtaBhb KtlJment near A f. torU. 8h« If Uklor A boBM own.«d b r Teel*. wIUvLTm U 'i f iiU r- miln-1iw Ult». to i « m m i\ t It foier»r. Now John Ntunutn. yoanc Mlrrlcnd tnd adrlwr io the rn tlre wliH nhlih cronp. h u brosgbl her toi• le tttr Iroo h tr Portltnd friend, lor jBdre K dloic. thi

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------------------CMaicL^j______ ________ _.....-TUE Ji:OCE WRITESAnna quickly »lll open the en- ««

Telope. and read the e)o*ely tnM d ^ patC4 Aniel KeUon had w ritten: vo

Dear Uiile Anne: You may have « < n b r lh ep * p » n tl» tth c b l( f .l jad

• M l w arc efttins oui ot Uncle An- nei ' scl't han'd-'V o iT w . my 'dear, t h e y - smnrouMil trp * " trr A thiny. up< M r ncctffd up. I aciteel ten Tean yaungcr since tha t fAlHiif tf<mn miijeh with Mrs. J o ranuw orth. I 'non. r a a r e '& a y i “I'l

- w ta b l i s h e d - a - t to o r U ^ P w -U b - for. -jiood-bjMwiyiM.tttd-pTOVldln8 h e - hM “ ha su ton irur.and .raa rve leda tin* .- cut

Your clothes and olher thinjii ittll be dfUvcTN] Kith Uilx letter. «>

' ana 1 h a « a cfifck lor iiir.o n u r t^ died doUars which I will *cii(l you mo as soon as I hear fiom you. This mc was the b(st lUrncy and I could waj

I'm alad youVe found such a ow-Jiax 'cn. U xm tm ber jneeilna Je c la ------ !

SofJH. yhcn p i i wum llltla. I'm a o Iture Luke and Lucinda tn isted h e r |7.

. *” Aime?l listened to the read inf woiof ihB wUl and im more than erer ta iconvinced tha t Luke had some ma

~'<teci>-lald p lin , .‘There U llllle to ' te .‘ tell you tlm i you don't all ready

, now; The liouss waa Jefl a* 1 aald, thL—p l m es were Talwd aome w h t t- ln - *up

th t caae of Lee. TOm and Crocker, me Your allowanoe w u ftlpulatcd. B w y th ln f eUe, Inwranee. dlvl-drnd* from the ILiherlc*. and other an<inlcreslf, wa* lo be turned back for to the general estate t o ^fucj) ioT a pertSl oT fRryeura. At raotb a t time, It 1* to bo distributed fO I

— *iuaonr rojr kln>folk..aecordloc to mrInstnietlOM to br mode public a t t hth a t time." Hi

------AaidM rom -thaUthcre-KaUllUe- deiof Importance. Bomo raenlloti waa thr

—B iiii« 'o rtB rw iyxiae-w tB M aT iw - m»«annerles handled; somethlnr mli about.lUhtrapa, l waa dlrtractedat tha t momenl by aomethlwt 1 thbdon't rcmemher what, but I'm mcjture It wasn't Important.' Ukt

Le« waf left In ehar«o of the , canneries and Edaon M artin, e ttho Trl-NaUonU Bank, made ad- An; m lntslnlor.

nelerxlna to toke's plan. 1 ouly P'eMUsed It. I beliere your staying (luion amonc the flihermen may b e a «aBOod thlnt. W haterar the trouble hujT U , It centered down there. Per- . p ahapa u ono of them rou " fl t team fat

— «om eihlnrw hlflh-m lBht-J>a.uted^ l i t“ a clueruneovertnj the-my*tery. l f - P0«

pnu will Irt-m r tnftT I miiy be ,l>»» able lo follow things through forJW . ^

Old I mention th a t I had re- km .— talned.m yaelt-aa your .attocae;?— i

Would you mind verlfytntr this In forf r i l ln j? You know you need intsomeone lo look after your affalra ero

__«n^ T In tojaa I lold Martin to send your a l- asi

■ lo * » n e e th ro u ih -» r «»*>«•- -Write me your plana and remem- tno

ber I am here to aerve you and to be . serre Che memorr of Luke a n d . Mi

Lucinda. - cofi--------------- . .. A f f e c ^ t e l j ' . ....... -.1

Ansel Kellogs. the }>. a. T have Intimated th a t you pre

nre In a private aanllarium. re- hai eo\-erini from a ner\-ou* break- in( down, and will probably be there Inl als months or more. You may have ter

— toT iaff-H M A m >gteto ihw «t:fot------>this whopper. . nel

- Anne lay the letter In her lap. a see Vmlle loikhlntt Tier l!p«.''So h o 'h a d o f retained hlm»elf as her lawyer, bleia It I him. 61ie wished sho might have thi heard tlia “talklns down” match, wii poor Vneit let. bewUd£»d...uwd T t s a pawn by hlj wile and Tom Far- im Ify. How lontt before he would tin rrallie It. if ever? Ihi

— Dlrt -Luke-have wme.vdcep.laid" dei plan In mind wlim Im changed liU '■ i«-un He had been - troubled over ‘-if sofflethinc and had come to the lov- er er river, had b « n intent upon visit- i i Ing lhe fUWraps. But wijyT If they oul .«.‘«re conliiolled by Ihe conuniulon. h i eotddnt he h’sm the namea cl the m< o«neri and meet them in AMorir. shi without the secrecy «hlch seemed ( to Ittend tha t Journey? And why Af the iwh,back to PortUnd? he

.... W rll.-'f it liad Us U-iilimiiif: <i.in r t. «>,» mipVit )y r>-|»n«r

to lind It. Ker impulsive flldht wato Union Tofc-n aeemed divinely In- gll pplred. Judge KeUosic had spoken iln

- nf her Ilvinu smonic the fhherm ni o:: I f >he became pari oinier ot o rII- al

— twnitli Uiem occuloniUly. lenrn lo epeak thclr Isneuage. and peiehance nli

_ Jcara by fartleas w d , o r . action ' hr

PU B L ie AWednesday,-N

H av in jj ren lc ri m y f a r m . 2\'- ' Hansen Bridge im the h I Bead onDortM ^10 Head ef Cattle *CoBhlele Line e t Farm Ma- il

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■ some clue to ihc mystery.'Mlsa N ikki-- Jolm Neuman, •

rounded the comer of the housee, bro* furrowed, eyes troubled. _ ;te aat beside her a t her inWUtlom-l-m ‘ afraid In our scUi»li eofftmess to have yov wllh uf. we're forclnj you to do lomethLng you n n y regret.■ "Perhapa you'd better wait lo make your final decision. Suppose, forgive ma for UiU. but suppotc Mr. Crocker r.'lumed anii realised whal he was lailng and came down tor yo(i. becaute. you know, ff he loves you so.. . aa a man should Io\-e the woman he asks to msrry liim. he ll find you. And th e n -” .

■Then what?- _- —“Then-yoani-want-t(rgo:_backr''— —

‘No,** Anna shook her head. "rioTT ' , couldnt go back, m the f ln l plact.; Rob was In lov* with Anne Pam s- tf

worth and there Is no Anne Fam s- t] wDTth. He >omf a poslUon. not a }i slrl. In tiM second- place I eould I! never feel the same. Td never be T snrrT>rim7inf-Mmi5Ke-W^6pen<r " 1 upon,.rd never know how we would I act ft) a crJsJi, > K

"Aa for the selfishne.« of Liisa. ' Vou. know," she lumed emifldlngly, ' "I'm wonderinji if linlf MiI-« longlnR ' for.ftJiomfl.Llis«.8P{i>lcg-about isn’t a I dMlre..tjLBlve me nomctblng to oc- Icupy itiy.mlnd________________ _ _[i

"And can t you realire how won- I; derful It seems to have someone I. ■actm lly n i i l ' ) u)t«‘ e h f ^ l ( o d - a - -{r moment, then weni on. "You can't, ' because everyone B-anta you. aJ- I, w ap.-

ow> did." mused Neuman. F■Mr. Neuman.'T Aiine Itesltaled a J t

moment then went on a b iraS lanP T k ly, "you aald a moment ago. i/' Bob­loved me u a man ihould lovo the woman he asks to m i n r him,' Tou taow w hit's happened le me. I t makes me wonder how that shouldb e .-— ' - ....................................— ■

"I'm son>- r u ld that, I didn't 1 think how il must sound to you. I tupposo-diffcrent . m fn , look-LUpcn. _ mch a thlnir in different ways."

"But y o u r■To me there tould be only one,

and th a t one would be the reason for Riy having lived. Pcrhap.^ I ’m a little primitive In my views. I a l­most wl4h'lh«6e-wer8-plonecrdiy» — so that t might build he r home withmy.own.hand.1, and b rln j her tood __I hsd fought for." ,He stopped and Anne fell qucerly

depresstd— O f-coura*—»lie— was — through with fove. filie wouW never

might have had waa tantallslnn."You feel very strongly about

this,'* she ventured, "Is there . . . I mean, are you In Jove with someone Uke that?"

Ha lumed to her. " I am," h e said. Anoo wondered a t the alnklng feeling she felt. Tt was as it a llrm pleeo of earth. surround«d by quoRmlre. had unexpectedly given way. Of coursc. she aasured herself hurriedly, t l a t was because she de-

. pended upon him to help her in tha future u he had In the p u t, a n d ,

. liU xonoU ieLBltU w W ngjipon.hlm i- poeseMlvely-lhU-heip 'would be im - :_ iMV-tlble. __________ 'T ’llow ew r." he qualified, “sh e ,

doem t know about It. May never, know," *

. _A nne-W U_nov..iU_«>nsl(lcntIon . for the gill. As long as she was n n ; Intangible qunlity. Anne felt g tn - 1 erouj. "Don't you think 1t only fair i

_ to her to_teil her how you fcei?" she f. asked tn a 'm atem al'toneT '

"Not yet," and ■ w ith a retU eu movement he stood up. " I t wouldn't be f a ir . . . lo either of us. Come on.

. Ml^s Wkkl. r bfJIere I hear the boy* coming in,".T he boya wtre In, atrld liif about i-

the kitchen, stokinf the s t m and | ; preparinff the eternal cotfeo, LUsa had already lold them ot he r plans and they « tre lUtenlng with grave ' Inierest when Anne and John en- ■ leied.

- -W hro-th«-iubJect-of the-nflw-gU-l- nelter w as. f in t broached, they '

. seemed unible to gnup lh<> reality 1 0f'li;'T hey thAnked Anne, declared* :I It Imixwible, andeven a* thpymnilc •I this declaration the ir ej’cs gre"’. wistful.I John stepped ln t« th s breach ' and in a firm m anner told them : u I that i t was up to them to protect i

Ihslr. cousin, tha t she woa a new '• depsndent upon lhe tamlly. .......... t -i ■ "Of course," he sfid in conclusion.;• -it you want her to go to a n ou tsld -; ^ ' er to invest the UtUo money ahe has i —■ I suppose she can. bu t vould an he .’ outsider show the same in lertst in I. her aftnirs you would? II looks to ; fn ? me *f If the m e n 'o f the . should jirotcct her." jTt1 Or\'l loo'«d a t A nnt doubtfully. ■ na ' Afler all. shouldn't th e r look a t t e r '

her, ss lone as there waa no one di- I'liijr m \f a v l i i f f li'OBitif UH iiiiii: ; " J: Oeorji* replied lo John In chnrac j^ rU U e - n u u « w r .^ ^ t t in « ‘_ it_ lh a L :« I way. we acccpl. Lunbeck has a new ' gilnctur. I t isn't painted yet, nor i 1 lhe license taken. I f we buy it a t

oiice," Ills sombre faeo bri»htcneit- at llie lilea, "ihen we will b;, readyL ^ ■■■» -0 \Vlicn she vtcnl lo her room that e nlglit, Tecla followed, hovering over' I 'h e r llk e jin apprehen»lv< molher ^

AUCTION I,-November 621-;; mlleR N n rlh n n d En.-«t o fi A W w a y . J will » c U . - ~ ,

I Ooien U'hlte Leghorn rul- •letl.

Nearly Complete Line »t• ilouieheld Arllelea.' Coal and t. Slecirfc RaAfet, Radio. Ile tiln r

u by M en U d in Aid . '

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t - Stnmlintr.-leri lo rijrhl: H!arslii .: sea ted . Icfl to rlKht; Uclty Ui

: L „ . ■' j After .'he had left, Anne .'li|>i>i-a ar M from bed, drew ilic ono clmlr lo Hie w<

window and looked <Jo*n ou Ujimti iTown. out on the water a ijw uhn:!

■;no* with Unkllng nel buoy _ ’ ’which roiie the w a«s like flreflirt. i .’ Dnftliic nlnng bchtnil one 1__

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heaJcr. Cat* M In jicrfcct • nhape and dcnn ns new throuRhoul. Here Is-n-renI buy. .......... ........ ~ -

$535.00Eaiy New O.M.A.C. Terms

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U m3 Selects Its Baby S tars F

by s ta rs nt on end hecnupe of dU ?t«dlo« In Hollywo:»d nnmed Ih ts i sha H unt, Rosnrnrt Keith. H etty ! Uur((e».s Olym;>c Uradnii aqd EI

’ ' •ere the Slrkl brothers, and beh ind ' S' antolirr, John .Vnimiui. b.irk n:’! work oil hL' bfollicra' bmil.

‘Co|>yrtRlil, I9J5. ,p|By Jeanne Dowm«n> j(

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2Q00 Pnunda of H eal .Sat

' OLD. 8HANKEL LOT

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i -dUH olvinft o f th e W nm pa.^ o r - iL'sc se v en k iHh a s U s s ta r l e t s , y I thndcsT nrd 'K n ince .s F a m i cn - E lc a n o r W h iln cy ,— (/Pj P h o lo .

' SWCDCS BUILD BIG THEATERMOTALA. Sweden M>;-The l a r g - .

'e^t Ihpftter lu Swi'ilen has been com- • ■plcWd Iierc. l l lua a. eni«c1ty of SOOO l)cr»0IV of Whom 008 can be sealed. The builduig U 21S feel long

jnnd 05 feet wide. ;

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_ BANK AND NO SOURCE OF IN — AFTER T H A T S ^ O S E — vJE

i Real Estate Transfers «. _____________ ________________ 8I Famished by the Inlem oontaln (U

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P>VEDN£SDAV, OCTOBER 10 n

Deed; O. M. HnrdlnB lo H. W .ic •■} Bnrr)’. 5irPgTt-KSSEr8 E N ^ d -9 -H rr< l

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PETITIONER ASKS FOR - — ADMINISTRATOR^-POST

A. J. Luidemar applied lo thc pro- j I b a tt.c o u R 3 ir fO ? S c rd a y ~ to r~ ip ^

DON’T MISS H A L F Y O U R i

Trade In your old c;ir on a- • better one. we will lnke It as f down poymeiit. You se t a rccon- e dUionert Buaraniccd cnr wilh g many happy miles oJ motoring.

i '34 V-8 DeLux* Tudor.r : ~Tovi‘ liiiiw ttu...........— Mi i -

•35 v-8 DeLuxe Tudor ! Sedan: -a u ra rd JD m i-Btdan ...........I •JO Pord Fordor S ednn ....... I w

t ~TDT«gTnd(n-qedan tj •39 Ford Tudor Bednn . ..*150 ;1 -M -V J-D eL u ie .Jc r tlo r- . . .

Sedan ■........ . . . *• ' TT V-» TrotlcrWew-Melor ... $53. i •» rord-Truck . >150• •28 Oakland Sedan. - - i New n r e j . . . $100I Oftkland Coupe. New! Tires ........ .................. _....IID0 ;! '30 Siudfbakcr Coupe ....... . »W0■ •»• Chevrolet Truck ...............185I m Ford Sednn .................... $175’ •2! Chevrolel Coupe ............11851 •npJJhevrolct Sednn ...........*115

•30 Chevro lcm dnn ' . r »M0- • Cash or Tenns It Pays to , , Bee Your ; Ford Dealer . -

I 'F irst tor Economical 'rrnnsporiatlon

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s D i t Mpointm tnt u administrator of the f estate ot J. H. Dlebolt, one of the S.Mmon River project's plonwr bus-

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' project farm vajucd a t UMO. Hein tl named are the widow. Mrs. Iitary M. I

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John HeiMighty F<i Aggregai Face Bl

Notre Dame, Ohio State, nia and U.C,L,A.,

_ . Elevens in SaturcH t ALAN Q<

. (AMOclftled PrcM 8i.NEW YORK. Oct. 31-C oU tm b

. tlcgroiin{bfor'tliia'*Suturdfly’5 fo Unmc anfl Ohio S ta te the contcrii

t l will be equally os hot, oven I number of o ther gridirons. Moat well na a num ber of the bcutcn oi ing will bo very m uch "on tho s:

— I!rliiceton!nmprea.siv<i m urch v • team tha t is th irs tin g for v i c - ^ —tt)py-«ftertw<«et^)ftck8-in-fluc—

cf-'-sion. A rm y, , p rim ing fo r I P ittsburgh n e x t week, can 't ^ tillofd to take ihe sllghlcn c tiin:e ’ usaltisi M « J^ R n lp h -•.L slljpl Slate "ShanMKooter*,'' c o n - ' cjucrors of AUbam*.

— eyrtou»*-m»y_be_utaetJ>y_P£W\___biate's bed team In yeirt. O krt-i mouth laces tho Yale “Jliu" well W nt ■ ru n ed elei-en. 'Hemple en- itn a ln j MlcWsan Stale, an a s j r c - ! i;ailon more lhan euger lo wipe o u l; .

. (lie lm |irf»lon left m ihe Eiut by l! beHilns At the handi* of Boston- tollfRe.

MlnnetoU m ar be-en tbe B it : Tfn’a hot apoi, t h o Gopheti en- (ertaln the D olltrm aktn of Pur- > iJuF, nho m ar ha re been-OTtmled ;P* prerleuily or who » » y be loofher » l lo take otl the rebonnd. thMeanwhile the expcrta ean‘1 m ake ' Ne

UI) ihelr mlnda whether unbeaten —Oh!ff-6(ite-er-iu)bealfjj-Wo«oJ3aB»o ro'

lv on (he spot. The Bucks, pUyhig ' _ ju _ h o m c ._ il8u rt_ iu_K la .J iuL .ihc . £?!

liunch-playera are picking Notre Ite Uame. Doth are playing for tremen* tn

.. aaui.a takea .-ln -pruU ge-an it.aiiibb ._J tlon. Ohio regarda lU "Bcarlet rlt Scourge" aa the best ilnce the fam- nb nus Chtc Harley’s day. Notre Dame’a tri (ollovera look to the lS3i Irish to tn pick up the national tltte trail where ju nockne's last team lefl otf In 1D30. l i t a ' dlKOuraglng thought but il miRht wind up In a tie. ov

Speaking ot th e Ro»e Bowl, u ]j, Ihry are doing thla around p( L u ARgelen, Ita no certainty that Ihe I '. C. L. A.-Caliromla family y, feod Witt ietll# ..tho F a r Westem m choice. The lU ultu with the top- |(, heaTy monicker meet iioulhem Methadlst on November 11. Call- tt, fomla, eren l( lucky enough lo wlti y

iy.S.B.PlansJ ForHomecomiiig c

-Moffina St'at'^Botfcals^fo i' Meet Black Tigers on

Armistice Day!POCATELLO, Ool. 3 t-E l.b o r ile

Ilians nro being made a t the Uni­versity of Idaho, Southern Branch. (ur llirJr humecomlng uame agiiliut u Ihe MonUna 8 lat« Bobcau on 7lt> o' miittce Da>‘, November 11. Tlia Black Tigera are In the prime of condlUon ■

— n tm o ir i i t r th c i i-b n t - to -f ig h t-o f f -1 the Bobcat niiack. {I

Cldc .orgaiilautloiu aud cluUt arclfl coopcmUng with university slm lcn ts 'l m making Armlstlco and Homeconi-jp me the biggest day Tocatello h a s ;’ « e n for yean . The Amtrlcan Le- K Elon parade will be the Ilrst of the |

- • day’s-crentfl, followed-by a-nolss y I — pnratlc-ln- the afternoon, the -game ' lKl*ten (lie Ttecn anfl DobcatJ a t |

3:W, competition between various I bands and drum corps, dinners spon- I ^o^ed by organizations, a froe-lo- 1 the public play a t Pratler hall, unl- I I’craity daneea a t Pocatello's dance j halb, and a si>ecl«l university mid- , nlghl matlnes a t » downtown theater.

Students a r t concentrating thclr < efforts on advertL-Jna for a foiir-i J 'c a r umTemty -»nd-wiil-disirlbuie * a large caUlog and program to the ] fana at the game.

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------MlS50ULA.-M Qnt--Qct. 31 {A)-,Already lintiaigippM ‘ Dr tn jn riex - Monlana State un lm s liy ’a foolball;

1. squad, which lea.today. Ior_S?aHlex! waa reduced to 3 i players when, Louis HartMll, veieran left end. was! called to Anaconda bccause of hli father’s Illness. l

' Oarl B w uuon »U1 b« a t HarUeira post when the Montanka meet the Washington HusUeJ Baturday.

■CAR THEFT SUSPECTS RETURNED TO HAILEY

HAILEV. Oct. 3 1 - Sheriff Oeorge Campbell returned frorti Pocatello today, bringing wllh him two men

. Klvliig Ihelr names as Mou and T DQwcr.

They are .held a i ausiw la In the — U H ft-ot-A -car-fron-Stiuik-T & rka -

of ftalley several months ago. The car ans recovered a l IHwllns. Wyo-

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By EDDIE BRIETZ ^

NEW Y0RI5. Oet. 31 ( f lv T h e r '« .patched up old Primo Camera ! again and will loan him b u k Into the boxlnt wars agalntt Walter '

e ' Neusel. rugged Oerman hearym lgbt l l a l Madison Square Garden tomor- fo

I li i e (Ight Is scheduled for ten ie t rounds, Camera w m a < to 5 favor- m e lie tonight, but the bout~ hu a t- to• traded little wagering Inlerest.!. _ lt-slU jM Jl«.m B itniounialnlaJlrslt ring appearance since he wot Ju tt cc— about half killed by the dei-astatlng n s left hooks of Joe Loula In the De- pl0 trolt negro's e u te m debut here lastc aummer. ai)■ Kayoed Brltlih Ifeary f(II Neusel. who has scored victories L<

over Jack Peterwn. t*e British ir1 heaiT: Tommy Louahran. Ray Im- T

pelllttlere and King Lerlnaky w' nmong otherii. has fouaht twice this \■ year, both tlmi* agalnsi Petersen 1 ‘ in London. He won each time by a' knoekmit. |‘ If Neutel whips Camera he haa I.• thehalfw ayp rom lse .thn lhew lllbe * ‘ Louis' opponent in Uie Oarden In

M»Kh In'the a r o nd 'o f * ^ appea r- -— nncea-tficTiTgrb a lirm olce'tiil f w tft- - . ter under the combined banners of

the Oarden and Mike Jacobs.Camera saya a defeat wlU mean .

hli permanent reUrement from the I

_ ■ Neusel U the better puncher, but I Camera h u proved he can ’'lake It.”

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T u r n P r o f e s s i o n a l "te _____ 'll- ATLANTA, O a , Oct, 31 (,rt-Br>'an , h. M. tBilsyi O rant. diminutive Al- ,

lanta tennis star, has recclnd. an- f r- other offer lo tu rn profeulonal, but . :k plana to remain *•.m Jjj amateur {.,'ff- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H | - n n k a - ‘‘at-7least'^f

another . .

rinlchampion a n d i .

a s ; i - ■ ',- 'T H ^ B m e m b e r- o ( U ieL ^ zo n e ,,

fie p»--_ team thla year, ^X M g | |g |U | | ^ ^ w previously h a d ' ne . ^ m ^ ^ H E - t u m e d down^wo

k . j ? ‘ pro/esijonal of -us ■ L J - ’ fers.

0- cama In a tele-phone converw-

ce

?n ”• o D rk n In New 1Vork. who Oder. .

r i, r t O i.n l 111,000 lor 37 .- [ .k l o i:i ir.itoiirlng wllh thelie 'U iuw uaU rCOim -JI'tlden.'p ^ ji5 Vines. Oeorge Lott anil Lester i

stoefen. r ,"f have until Saturday morning I

— j |Oi^l‘'*^OjBfleo my *"»^cr,*| O rant

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S - ^ - f f i ^ D E R G O E S Illli -■ •

S A N P n A N C I8 C O .O cl.3 l« -i-,| IIS H ts-head suatlied in bandagea, ' he but a big smile bn hla lips, Frank

Alu-itUn, Stanford university foot­ball half-back star, rested In a

- .-<l»rk#n*d -room-today a t t Jocnl— - y hosplul a fter undergoing wlial in-• * dicailons were a 8uccea(ul 'o'per-

atloft to restore Ttiion to his right ■ge ejv,■no "Owl E)-es," as the Slocfton en youth w«s af(ectionattiy called o n ' nd the Slanford campus. « « kicked

,ln the eye during tho-game with ’ ^ 'llie Univeraity o f callfomla at it* - J f* -A n«elcs-B raln* rO c tober-l2 .- ’he The accident coal him the e lup tv ■0- , of eompleUnic-three yeara of w r-

' s!'y piay, shattered hU hope lor

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yis CaptvC a l i t o m a P l u n g e r 1

F1.QYD m .nw rn . «r» lln> plnnfer _— S L ih C - r i j j f e r a lU f le lh t iU w t i _ _ baekflclii Is a m art^d gridUer. He

h a i turned • In aome eacellent ga n m this year ai(rr“ »t>fnaing pa rt of ISIi on the tldellnea due to ia jn rlti. Blower hallt from S a n u Ana. Callfr-iJ l Fhelo. _

Ute-TeamJl^lP' ' 1;

B. Y.U. at Provo Sw

Undefeated R.M.C, Elevens i! ■ ^HcavyTavoriteslnXon— S ; • ference Battles “: - -------- - »I DSNVEU, Oct. 31 14’) - I f the «• football fates thal spin the destinies- of Rocky Mountain conleKnce 1‘ 1 Veams have any utounding 'iipselii• up the ir sleeve.y thl.-i Is a good week b r To tu m ihem loose. 'C

u u h meets Brigham Young a l ^ I Provo, aild Colorado plays Colorado * t college »\ B ou ldeT D tah-^dX olo^ F f rado are unbeaten In conferenee . p lay -thu tcason. ‘t Three other coiiferencc games '

are scheduled. Colorado Stnto heads for ft some with Ulah State ftl ‘

s Logan, Montana State plays Wyom- 1 Ing a t Boteman and the Spearflsh '• TeBClier.1 of South Dakotft come/ w eu tor a clash with Colorado ‘ & Mlncb nt Oolden. r, ; •--------------------- s

; Landis Completes i ^=Seri^4apait^;" Commissioner of Baseball S * — Mails-Out-^Rest-of - - !

Players’ Ctiecks 1

~C H lC A 067‘6ct!“3l (F-lTa'scbail ' CommLuioner Kencuw M. Lnndls today finished hli big bookkeeping Job on the 1S3} world Mrles and

• mailed oul the rest ot the checksI lo the third and fourth place win- '■ n e n of the respective major leagues.

For winning third plnce, the New York OlnnU and Cleveland Indians

J* e»eh ftjjiil poolt oS iWMB.Ol. The '* O ianu divided their pool into 37 ,” ;fuU shares, worth tSU .ll each, and ‘“ Into two half and Utree parl aharet. “ |T he Indians tph t their cul Into 33 “ I ffiii“ iK arw niw irrnrB O T nra-T nio-• ! (our halves,

.Each Boston Rt'd Sox (ull share ” was $380.16. being Hflii Into 2S lull “ U hares, one-half Tmd three fmc-

I lions. Each of 34 full Pittsburgh 'shares was M78.H. The Plralea aUo

^ ..voted four.half jharej^.___________

Jokers,^ Swastiifi Win Hoop Battles

«- -------}. C apuina Mildred Swcel anct FVmI I Klrkman led tlielr hUli tchool gtrl^' ■tv' Do-Nui league baAkJtball loiins. Uie T. Joker* and the SwaMlkl, rcsprctlve- o(:iy . Into a Ue for u>p honors In two

th-^^Jowir*_aarro«ay-mar.aa«dxio-wln. e r ' orer the T, N, T by a H lo 13 acore,

nnd the S«-aitlkl took the Sexlupl-;U ng Into camp, 3l to 8, ' In l_ T T ib puts Uie l«o »Nin«r» atone

m Mili fiaVr 'l. cT a ticn ti’the double elimination play.

E ixE csiiiF^5 EYE OPERATION

I a piofeaslonal gridiron career And 8, I imtwiredTiO vision, tempora'rtly k at least.

The libury resulted In a de-*1__tiichment'ot tin retlna,_W’iil]e the

actual reiult of the operation—- ' Ita Micceis or (allure as meuured It on the })uls of a retum to full

vL'lon-Mll not be known for two n or Ihree weeks, it, was carried oul a ' tort.'iy apparently without untow- d trd Incident. Dr. Tliomas Kelly, h ' publicity director of .the coimty It rnedictl auoclatlon. aald eo far a i ■

-rA'il(l-b•-a»frtalne<l-^ev<^yUltn|ll- \• w tn t off on schedule.- Tlie opera.

tIfKi wai,'performed by Dr. H an»- ir Darkaa.^

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Twin F allt-a t Caldaell. ^Rupert at FUer. . Urofatelle a t Areerlcan ('allt.niaekfeot a t IdaHo Fallt......... - , ,fOakley a l m ndell.J rrtrae a l BuW. . tlKlmbtrly a t Barley, pAlblea a t Kan ttn . ________ a]ShaahonearflM ain t. TIfaielton a i m OT

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RIehneld a t Xlof IllU. ' f,llolley a t Uagerman. (,

“ ‘ G ^ v c n "a ^ 1l8h t" e d B e • to c o n . «, t l n u e - . o n - t h e i r u n d e ^ a t e d F m a rc h to w a rd a B ig T e n c3n« » fc ro n c o c h a m p io n s h ip , C o a ch H a n k P o w e rs , M a rfa g e r~ R tc lr ■■ R cynottlfl a n d 2 3 T w in F a l l s fi h iK h schoo l B ru in f o o tb a l le r s c w ill fo rs a k e t h e ' h o m e g r id - * iro n t h i s m o rn in g n n d le a v e „ f o r C a ldw ell to p u t o n a b a t t l e fn l a-an n-etoek th laafte rnoon w ith t coach Charley Robinson's coUJSMT p 1034 litleholden. ' t

In the meanUme, however, the c gridirons of Soulh SenUal Id th o b will nol be lefl vacant, eleven games being on today's program chief In « Inwrcst of which ts tho annual i

R !itI^ml.^h“ betTeen-H *ll^<^-*nd-A J--1 lc blon teams, ta be played n l Ifansen. t ~ r iH rm p io iuw iv -o r-tho -sou ih -a idc t I C lau B conference la a t slake and t o with It goes the rlghl to m eet Olenn* I 7 m rr-for-lh rtU rtrtet-O laea-B -U tl* . t e Other games In the district aend

R uM rl to Ftler for a Bl* T en tu t- IOakley lo Wendell for a Claaa A i

iNfin-Ble Ten) gnme. Hoaelton to t Eden and Derlo to .HoUWer for i Cla#3 B SouUi Side pimea, Hailey to I

h Hac.THitn, Fairfield Uj D letrtch and < ,e Rlchdeld to King Hill for Claaa B ! lo North Side UJta, and Jerom e to

Buhl. Klmbcrli- to Burley ond 8ho- stione to Oooding for Inter-confer- j ence. battles. T*'0 other Big T en , games are .vrliediiled 6ui*!de' the j dlotrlrt, Pocatello playa a t Amerl- i can Pall* and Biackfool Invades i Idaho Pall.i. >

Aerial Rctense Improved . , e - - _ w i tn - h B - m tir f - » q u a d - ln - to p . ^ ahape for the bnille. Powers U pered ,

oft lasl nlglit with a light akuU drill ; after a week of InUnilve practice ;

ill In an effort to be ablo to break up .the Caldwell pow and pun t a ttack. ,

- AUhough .UiCi'_Jia«. vet, to m ejt a toughopponenithUjTar. TheBruIn* 1 oro generally rated over aouthem ;

_ Id ab o .u .U ie -U im .lo .b ta t-rQ £ J ltt .:

The game a l Hnii»en Li icheduled to be a senMliun in thab It will

Id Pit.*P«d agalnsi_siwd. Both ^ k -k |. ■■ r ' n " ' . ' ' " -

z TONY GALEN1 S; ONE-ROUND Ci-i’i ------------b u E d w a e d d“ , S t rn n g o til in g s h a p p e n In t re cv u n goiiiK in to d e ta l) n b o u t th e ill cU pugllJ.sm'R f a i r e s t bn u b lc . t 5* D em p sey lo st to T u n n e y a n d t lo r o t l r e d , u n d c fc n te d ) .

P e rhapH one o f th e s tr a n g c s m iin w ho w on th e churnYnon.'^hli lo s t i t on a jil ian to m p u n c h , o r h e a d w ith o u t a b low in i t s dc -'

g fo n so ) conccrii.t t h c r e m a r k ­a b le c a re e r o f one To;i*’, G a-

m le n to . thcMei'.-<ey J o l t e r , l/i‘ i t ll powibk you never henrd ol tie him.«- O nc-R ound C hnm pion

I Oh, no. ho never vms hfiv,vyelthl ciiunillon, e;en in iiic scruinbled

« m ra - a f tc r T u n n e r rY ^ J j to ^ i t i r to fnme reals on a title he won — a mythidal title, to be sure, bul a lltle, nevxrlheins. I t li "The One-Round Champion o( the World." m o -g lv e -U U .uur;'-anntfldlH an8h gooly toucli-ond ai tho same tlm l' stick to the facts—11 m utl l>o re-

~ corded that tornetimea ll h u taken _ Tony iwo rounds or more to bell iili . PDRPnent out, and r^ccnt'ly ho f uuehi■ *on«—W illie-M catr^eofo tw lH ^hV

stayed the limit, which was »lx [ rounds, Wlille conld prnbably ride'a ' bicyele baekward-on a light wire._ Now Teny llaa a left, l l Is not one d <’f your pttUy. rapier, stabbing, Jab. .. bing lefit,' Oh, no. U Is a battering

n m . Tony Jogs (o the ccnter of the ' ring, or wherever hls Vjpponcnt ti ' hiding, and lets go with hla left, e Tlien [hey brhig a shutter into thc - ring end cart the opponent awny.J Tony'i led is a honey, especially, u {When he connect*, and .he has con- 0 nected often enough and early

^rtough to win him liie aforemen. tioiled UUe. "One-Round Champion

j._ Of the World,",y F a n s I /)v e I t l l ' nemarkable, too. Is ihe effect iglL T ony^.U fi-htt-w i-iptcU U in , Thus

far, {( h a t managed ta bring the r t’. houM down, too, The cuslomerR like

;it. They shout lu pralKS, They u e

N E W a TWINFALLS. IDAHO,0 , r a i D A Y M O B S W O , s o v m

TEAM!>rld’s Ligool Grid s Engage Conflicts; 'flelEi* are light and ahlfly. b u t 'th e .'Ilamcn line Is reporled to have a I

TTtelglii advantage ovef th e Inaad^ .1 Ing Alblonlies, I

1 Albion, on the other hand , la glv* I : cn an cd;-e due to the fac t th a t Ita I posting attack h u yet t o be n ip . I

■ o«3~w.nifTOii:' aeria l- -j aUack of Wes ShurUeff* men will be a llar.'rn bickfleld combination .which u centered around tho brok* I cn (l.'ld ninnliig of V etnon Boll,

' midgei Quarterback. . |RaKd at the first ol Hit teaaon ns

the weak team ot th# conference. ' Flier Wildcats have aho i'n Juat j about IS much Improvement u (t jS s lb ie for a ~ h *n tlfu l-tjf-under- - c liH m viriircim onitrate-durinf-ona - «Rwn nnd w given th e edge o rer -

■ 'Uoaeh” W U cy'a' R u p e r t 'P lf ite s r ' formerly conilder^ a terlou i th re« t , for Ihe Big Ten tIUe.

In Ihe oUier Big Ten r o a e i , F d-* ■eaKil6'tr'dop4d-lo” U ke 'Am*rtc«n - 1 FtlU handily and Idaho ra lla U « ; generally given an edge over the, Blackfoot Broneoi.*.____ ^O aklfy_riiJu»t_K *n«*n______* Victor over four Olg T en con- ! ference feam.1 tlitt year. Ooach ^r,) C. Cranney'a powerful Oakley team

will mix It up a l W.-ndell w ith Coach ’ W. D, Davldton’t T rojans In w hat

- may be the deciding Ull of th e C lu*3 A (Kon-Blg Ten) conference. Al- I thoiifh Oakley U favored due toT puiperiorniw «es, wendelllrknow Tr -

to have an ncepUonally strong e combination on the field and may0 spring a surprise. 1 a Co.ich Enrl Willlnma' Jerom e T l- t n gers wtll plsy a t Buhl, v l th Coach i a Floyd Bo»-er*‘ Big Ten Indian* Uiat 1- Ja tt-a«k -hcJd -la ln J!aJ liJco rf3eM t1. during the (irst half a re ra ted a s c <llallnrt-favoe1U.-Jtcome'a anrprlse t1 showing lasl week ogolnit Olenns t* Feny, Iwwver. may Indicate th a t iI. Uie Ude h u Uimad.............................1d Kimberly Bulldogs, hard-luck* team of the Clatt A (Non.BIg Ten) , IV grouii will Invade Burley. Boih , 0 Uami have shown m arked Improve- , ir menl In receni game*, bu t Burtcy , 0 I* figured for t win due lo the great , d difference in jo n n tg e . ln the re- , B spectlvB lines, i « Old R lralt Clash - j I- J Although a non-conference game, ( '* ilwehone'* tuuIe a t Ooodlnc la an- n other chapter fn a rivalry th a t has |* be tn going on for year*. Shoahone ] I- won last j-:ar and In the face of ; a odd* the Senators are aet for rc- ,

venge. 61io.'hone. however, Is still , . given an edge. .

£ - Flve-confereiice Class >J1 gamea g w bn ti'ieT ili. none o t whicn wui : 'U havD any bearing on tlie tcason'a ' X rew lta ao far u either North or iP South .StdB confercncea are con- It* cemed.» Hiaelton Is figured to meet more « tKairiU malch-when-invading-Bdcn. , 'D Declo U picked for an eaay win at tt. HoUlller. Falrfl*ld-la-tlven-a-dl*-.- Uact..edgo ow r Dteuich. Richfield !d te the choiee over Kin* Hlil and Ul when Hailey and Hngermnn meet f aiijlWng la Ukely to comc lo paw.

4T0. THE:hampion

r t h c r e a lm o f f isU a n a w ith o u t ' th o flo ck o f pa lo o k as w ho s n a tc h - •. t h c h e a v y w e ig h t c ro w n , a f t e r d th o p r id e o f th e m a r in e c o rp s

:c s t^ (w i th o u t t o u c liin g u pon th e ihlp m C lIng d o w n .~ o n iiu o u e 'iv h o ' o r th c o n e w ho Ic t i l s lip u f f h isc.<-------------------------------------------- —

cresUallen when Uie maclilnery itu tII. n iakb Tony go, particularly on the

.•outhpow tide, falls.Tony U no longer young, a.t fight-

ers go. lie Is ahort, s^unt, borrrl- cheated, and tuu a heart Ui.'lde tin t I barrel th a t Just ftia. {

h i ^ t h i n k I kniwi Iht aeurec n H fro T r ed <iuick knockouts, I think 1 know, be- 12. cauge-I-78ay-h tm -go-.v .x -rounds

a agalnat McOee, Tony c.m take '!i, ie, but he Isn't much of a maratiiuner, nd By the end-of the (lr»l round he's

b rn lh ing hord. By the end of thn al- *eeond-round-he’*-whKting, iflji end ot tbo third you'd thmk lif iwd •«- asthma. By the end o( th' fourth en you're hoping lliere Is a re>torutlve ill handy. By the end of the IKtli yun'ro hi wondering hbw much luniici' lliu hV chap oin-to;-By the end vr-llie-»iMli six you hope those fellows a t me j ’Uig-■ a side will be nice and-bring in-two

shullen, to Tony won'l have to ne walk>-lAwU)e-(ircMla8.-ioom..uudU'. ,b. hi* own power,ng O n c-K o u n d er B y C ho icc*>c Tony almply c a n t go beyond liieI* flrsl round ond be hlmicU,.,ljo in

Jl. self-defense he h u perfected n lell“c U u l Jolla a n jipponen i o<ii of iii"-■ ikin and ihen flooea h lm - lf two ■'y blowt are n e c t» ry . i f they're snull. n* he Ukei their h n i t t off: If itieyto

large, he plough* through the nild- riff like a forpcdo through 'a

0" freighter. i1 Now for the strangest angle to Ihl* fellow'* tlory.

:ci F o lk so u lln tliem ld w u i;th e w cit, lua ihe.coM t and ihe.aouta .m ay-ntver he ha te Jieanf ol Tony butke around New York City, and In Ney ire J:r»ey, *niipenn*ylvanlii. they have

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i MA^ifARD flCm iLTr, a Iwe > « r ’ lettermao frem CorvalU*. Orrgon. -- —it-B or^f-the-m alnaU 'y i-o f-ihe-; ' » — Oregen -B ta te -C e lk g e feetball- - P team. f le -p U n -leH -en d and la- -

“ mtjorlng ln edoeatloa^O Pl'Jhoir^ ‘

: Junior High to”r—Open Hoop Meet', ■ •I, ——

; Y ou th fu l B a s k e te e r s S t a r t ;

; P r a c ti c e S e s s io n s f o r !

« S c h o o l T o u rn e y . | ,

y Dtskctball caplaln.-i are organU-i Ing teams (rom their heme room* I

.. thla m k In preparaUon of the an- h nual Tain Foils Junior high kIiooI it Red-White toumament. icheduled lo t atari No>Tmbfr_>4_&?ftJce^**me* t sta rt Monday. Tlie toumamenl It ^

IS tored by th » physical education de^ it partmeni under tha direction of 1- lA w enca-iundln.—— - — --------------]^ The toumey will be'conductad on

A single ellmlnsUon biuil* with a ” team from each of the 3< home '* room^ competlnff for the banner “ ' f nnd Uie polnl on ih .' all Khool con^ :

tf it . Red rooma will play for a , winner W meet Ui» White hoop a rt- 1st* In Ihe final tilt, Oamea will be \ played a l J2 o'clock in Use hlgli *chDoJ

e, jym nulum , ■ • jCaplalnt for Red rooma-ore: Dale <

“ Dykman. 217; Howard Brown. SIS; ;Ralph Crawford. 313:' Brlee ri-ansr t

»* 311; Bob Orove*. :« r ; John Rin- i •; der, 113: Hnword Malone. I l l ; Rich- i “ ard Randall. 017; Jam es Bmltli, 013;

Don Toolson. Oil; Rex WelU, 07: j

? Cecil Benton. S i s f l S ”Cartehy. 3141 '* Ralph Downing 313. Junior Fraaelle, ' ” 310; Bob Homplon, a te ; Oene Hull,

118; Bob Jenklan, 114; Blllle Mc­Bride. JJJ; O ec«e MUlware, lIO;

^ Bob PaUbn. 108; Bob Sahlberg, 01«; Orant-Talmadeer----------- — __

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^ STA G E D E M O N S T R A T IO N

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I In Uic north occupied a village and I selred priceless wrlls In a drive to­

ward .Makafe,7110 Ethiopian govemment on*

. nounced the capture of a lone Itall.' an otflcer and h it tank. He had ” been cut off from hi* force*I t ' wna leitrchUiK for wnter when taken, il- Tliere were iiersutcnl and uhverl- «r fled reporiA-in Addl* Ababa-Uiat , , EUiIopiaai had altacked Italians ' near ^iount M uua Al! in the e u t

central region, forcing Uie Invadcn 1C back into Erllrca,10' “ Mllllar>71rrlri ln 'the EthlopU n- in capital a lie dlKnited wholly un-

^ heard of him. T hey 'like Tony, aa you may have'K nihered.'And they like him no nuieli th a t they woulil

,-1. like to tec Iilm matched witii Joo ,,, Louts.

I Tho flghl would be for charity,

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TOM l ie s ', ene time Xolra Domever I,Wf in * B lh e m CaHtortiM. Jie haa ■

predaeed-tome powerful-eleven*; >vc u> that a rcar>V P/rhote. I

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THE S#

vyweight‘Ebony Q Trim s ( 15-Rou

P h o e n i x N e g r o P u n c h

I n T h i r d R o u n d , T h

T o D e c i s i v e

S T . L O U IS , O c t . 31 ( a v - J i [ T ^ T fe im « i-N « * ro rO u llx iliiW -C h i

to w in t h a ^ o r ld 'a lig h t hcavyv E i g h t th o u s a n d fa n s , a d isap]

e x p e c te d 2 0 ,0 0 0 . a aw th e “ ebony t i t le s m a s h in g 16-round bout.

I I t w a s O l ln ’8 f i r s t fo rm al d c f p lo n sh ip a lm o s t a y e a r a g o f ro r

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I. l - W T h g e a - B y - K i c k ^ i ^

: O f O w n S h o t g u n j- J. a D eW lu, T w inT .IU M .1- ;

tor, h u loat, temporarily, the 'use of hi* r igh t orm a* * rttuH ' of on M dden t when he w u

t hunU n i p h e w n t j o Jay or two ^

E ndearorin i lo get ot elote u ! pottlble to ' a bird when It lUrted

, ' to ny, M r. DeWlU itcpped Into t ; on Irrigation ditch just u h«

I puUed the trigger, in d Uie gun swung loote, til l recoil drlrlng

I Ute b u tt i t a ln t l h it ahoulder wlUi J iterrlflfl force. • . . .

‘ X -ray examination dltoloitd «. ; V .ahaped craek In the bones « t . Uie tlM ulder Joint,* The bird fell dead. Mr. DeWitt ,, aild. bu l lie didn’t bother to plek. It up. tb e Injured arm occupying ' ” moat o f hi* attention,

n _____

IfiU onal Laundry bowlen won .. three a tro i ih t gamea lu t evenlor :, over the Bruntwlck tn a mojor , league Uit to omott » total score of I 33SS la 33M. B. Ford, with a tingle* gome score of 311 and CU for the

^ te riet am atM d honora.” Jdaho Power quintet tcored three

game victory over' M. ond M. Newa le company in a minor league, •erle*, s; 3371 to at7cr. Aintworih of Uie lot- isr era led tln ile game Kortng with i n 1 ' while hi* team mate. Kleffner, led

for the terlea with 4B1.3; K*U»ai Uundrr7. Kunktl __________ lie Ul lU t n‘ tjtL im l l t i ............. , . ,m41 V fnr'"” , ■ ' i'm il lI,‘ D. r o r d _________ u n 111 IU mII. T«i*i __________ IH tie u l u nc . Bmeiwlek <

nallrr ___________ l» lU IM t t iA. r u tiij f io _______ IM t a tu w

e; U um m r__________ u* iw i«* t<i

. le t t i ____ _______IM m i « tm»-----------------n«*h#"row>f

SKMkj ____ ______ I4» lU i l l It*« oilman >... -------— 1» Ul i n *U

I8UI .............— >n m m a i l_______M. «Be M. ntwi •i,.”!ir"MfCr»7fc7n't!^'m 111 (I «»

10- luidMin __ -______ I il iM lu <ijAna«wn ~ : z : i z r - m w i n 4>|

11- T a t .1 __________ 1» m U t l l l lad _______________ ________________nd -------------------cn, subaUDtialed acC0untOr*rTtirei~rl- battle Tunday near Makale.lat -Theae aenaatlenal nunora u idjis aeveral thossand ItallsAS hadu t been annlhUaUd and J.000 Eth-

foplana klUed er wonnded when Uie Ethiopians altaektd In the

n - -darkneat.--------------------------------I. Al Durban. SouUi Africi, Oetier-

• al Eric Vcrgln, awedlah Xwroer mil- = Uary advisor to the Negus, tald Itol- • • lant were dying “by Uie hundred*" ley . . = 3 ^ s

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FOR flALE-30 ACRES OF ALF- r i a lfa jMuture, \i mile west of Cur-^ ry. Esflnger. -_______________y ■ roR 'SA IX -:^-B 08T0N -T E R H IE R ^ male puppies from champion i.. ttock, pedicreed. 4tS 2nd Ave.

We.>i. ______________________

* ro iJN U -B IR D DOO PICKJXI UP ^ - m Cf<iodlii«-ty-oui‘uI.to«:n*iD9f. i- now In Ru|)crt. Owner can *ccure •I doK by jiroiierly Idcnllfylng and '• inylnp for tli lt -ndverilsemeiit ^ ■ ' Ariliur.'ljiir'son. IluiicO.;-!.'-.'' - -

I R f u U a X i t b e s

I a n d B a t t e r i e s

9 E x p e r t R e p a irin g

S B O B M U N E R

me 9 A t E S C 0 .

S ' ’ TT^tS-Blgf:— W rt-H -O reh riw^fw ; I - I • _____ _

t Crowij'yclone' Olin IfJT und Duelc h e s T i t l e h o l d e r D i z z y

r h e n S m a s h e s W a y

r e T r i u m p h !

- J o h n H e n r y L ew is , P h o e n ix ,

•yw clgh t c h a m p io n s h ip t o n i g h t . a p p o in tm e n t f o r p ro m o te rs w ho iny c y c lo n e " b a t t e r h is w a y to A - ' t.Icfennc s in c e h« w on th e c liam - rom M a x le R o se n b lo o m a n d h is • s c c o n d lo sa to I^ iy ]< t,jvhg tyan

a n o n - t l t l 6 .1 ^ r f r o 'm h im .l a 8 t ._ sp r in g .

;= L A gA arly -& a-thg ,tlilrd ro unri, _ U}e challenger from the wetl had Olln dU iy and ihaky, and tor near* ly oil of Uie rest of the tight, th ic h » m p lo r ijM _ a J )u ra a a ju n e h ln e i-bog, an iron m an wlUiout the lU iht- e tt chance o t wlnnlnt.

-OUa-Taket U « a -— ..........-Olln took Ute t i n t tv o rmmdi br

a alight m a rtin, but LewU (vlrted ^ o f ^ u e n w m r u i r M f i n n t n r * of (he (tilnf with a powerfal two* fUled a tu c k th a t %*d Olln back- In i up.

lewli* tvealeat reandt w en the (esrili and twelfth. Ia tbe fevrth aCHioD. he lafBttaled OUa. v tth a i t r e n t right to the fate, thered

-> no ther-l* tt.a iiJ th*a-a-ritfU -ia___the ebamploa‘i- J a » , and CUB aUggered, taking ten* qnlek b levi on tbe face. Olln w u alraeet.evt . on hi* feet a* John Renr7 dreve In for the kUL t a t the A rttew a iw unf toe vU4 l« eeaaect v lth ■a fin iahint paneh.

- I n - t h e -twetfUi -L ev U '-au a eb e s-- made Olln » hice wltti pain,. The...

I a t* ln ti tha ropes, u Lewi* pounded . In rlghU and lefu. Blood ilu te dI- m - t i n i n » r - » u n a r c 5 v i H n B r '

lower fron t of OUn'a face.. Lewi* measured htm witti a r lih t- to Ute Jaw and ient teveral more* 10 the lam e apot, troovlni hi* ihou ( mercUeuly. BUli Olln h ild on. link*I, i n t a ia tm t Uie ropei in the comer ! of Uie ring, a i h i weaved uniUadlly

ou liU feet..0 Otlser big rosodt te r Use atn ' werWa ehamplon were Use third J* and the fifth. H i panmeled OUn

lU adlly, loelnr only tbe t in t (we n reonda and holrtaj: Ihe iW h aad

. thIrteenUi.Lewi* will probably meet Abl

Feldman of Brooklyn next Januory n Ul Madison Square Oarden.” _i:AniIir-Bun4j.v*ui-Pt»nciJe«-Mer^

ghi, a stablemlle of'CiwIt, dropped t l an e ight round decUlon to Holman- WlUlams, powerful Negro puncher ** trom Chicago. Weighing » » pounds, n Bundy canted a t ^ weight idv in- *l Uge in to (he fight, but after ■ good

a ta r i tUpped badly, i t —S undy-*ant-dow a-tirlceJii_U j»__ ~ sevtnth. e tch U m 8.tor_a-counl.ot... ** nine, and -took_Mveral staggering .

' Wtiwi to the face^'AppirtnUy dued «* tilghlly, lie minaged. however; u> I* last ou l Uio' final teulon. --II Joo Loult, Detroll'i fimous Brown II B om ber-w u a t-the-rtng ilde , awL- ; ; worked two rounds aa a referee In

the Bundy-Willlam* match. D re u -- te «d-ln-»-n*tly chteked-sult.-Uu4hul<- ‘1* tllng heavyweight ncelved an ova- IJ} tlon when Introduced lo the crowd,

i !in EUilopla and predicted the Fat-

= c ltu never would retch Addlt Ababa.

I, worked tn U ndon on plant for n a v ^ f nl cooperation In the Mediterranean.

FrancolaP letrl.tn ln ltte re tthenavy .’ began an InspccUon of F rancie '* bases on that-aea.

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KKW YORK, Oct. 31 W - S lodal'S tfndy; s e s » « r t »!>•-

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erunictiia Impro'f.Clift)' lllsl'cr: mcrcliiinclMnK j,

jlu tM rally. «ocForeign mliaiiSM: Mlxea;

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In j Ifmiicraiurc In »f«lrrii ocii. Siiirar; QulM: Culwn Nipporl^ p Cofl«: Qultt: trade »upport.

------- S i S t r r o m r n r j m j a - A i t ™ -Unc MilnwiM._ Corn: Klrm; govcinincnt loi»n dtlmnlii-'.

CnttlL-: steady to 2H-lo»er. IJJ to y c oil: lop i02S. nio,

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NEW YOHK. 0:1, 31 (-r)-rro flt takliiB wns slcmnietl'fn tlic sloeit

• ninr^/'l w lnv nnri Uli* ll-*t ttftBCU _ _H i general iiKjilfsrrecoTcry.- - •• r

A number o f *p«tnlllM sliowcd J ' recoveries ef from I w 3 poinU m

. -from iMr pffvlina cl«g. b a i l o r ^ mosl pnrt Improvement m pivotal iliares wns limited t*. Irnctlona. 3 ..

The alcohoLi were n Hrm spol In 4. ’ ThVtniluilrfiirdlvW on ftnfl tlic-re- 3V I cen«7 Eiut Molor ulinrci. inoweil o*.

■ l.w lH e .o n thcjip-tlile.______ _— ^ 3i!i:I n » Assoclateil Prc« nvcrttgo of 3'i, I eo tlocks roso .2 of t point a t S3.0. 1<.' v llh llie Indiuirlal. riUl and utility 3>;

eompoiicnU all #ho»lnK »mall lUU. 3 'i Tumo\’er In tho itock cjicliangc. a t n 1,B15.«0 jhiircj, dropped moderolely 3* 1 beloir the previous teulon. 3Ti:

Today's aalcA hogevcr. brought -1-the lo u i number 01 u iu c i <;liui‘s- 35^ i Ing hand* In October lo 18,8H.Wl, 3., ■•msklne it the mott active monUi 31; i dnce Februarr, 103« when M,829,- I 933 ihart* « e n m ded. 3hI Chrytltr Ewnlnf* Incrtoed J?i ! JSimlagt or Clu7*J» im o n U a the best In lU hUtory i irtti< ihTwcepHon-ortnB IlUn»crlod ~ i i In I t a and th t> number of car* »old u v 1 'Wi* W jjcf than In any full year tHS ^ _ tf l -d a tc ^ ln t jn o t 't iu j? et to s e ^ up. ; tember 30 woa »5J3 a ahare, com- gpf

pared v llh »3.n In the like period c^i I l u t year. • to! Belhlebem a te tl adranced neatly I 3 polnu » l « H . lla third quarwr

*t4i«nent, Usued ,after Ui« close. > ,i.abow tdft-pro lU a(t't01.ei9.eom par- * ' cd wllh 11300,909 in the prccedlnj * I quarter and t lo u o( 13,<00.120 In <-the September, 1934, quarter. 27'

! FOREIGNnEXCIIANCE 1 NEW YORK, OcU 31 l , n - m c l 6n I Mtchimje Irrteular: Prtnce demand, ov

' ‘-««J9}-CaWM.-WA3: -MonlreAl In 3& New York. ttS iO Si'N ew York In ro

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t -----------------! gtnenl cotton market llnlshed ncl 1 7 polnu higher lo 3 polnU lower,

‘ Mc tE s 27NEW YORK. OcL.aL(®-Copper:

r Q uiet;'e leetrolytlo apot and luiure ,I taaii export 18.70-75. T in: Firm; tr:

I *49.23. Iron: Qulel: unchnnged. T X cad rS U ady ; spot N e» YortrM Jfl-

« 5 ! B u t St. Lou!* »4J5. Zinc: ^ Suit: East SU LouU spot and Iu-tu t» »4.63. Aluminum »10.00-33,00. »uAnilmony *pot $l«i7. . 8 '

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Drm rf TuiWn <;■Youna ’T!-Ta<"'lII“ '? r Z l ---------W- "UMlum I K u _______________ l'c .Old ?y u u -------------------------------)^c ^f tp . «Mll Pf|f» __________It« to flC 1nullrrUl, No. 1 ----------------------- U rl ,Umit.-fnt. Ho, 2 _____________ -Jc i ''

0, 0. 0 ;«»l Not^efm. Ko. U . IM"'!' U. 8. QtMt Hminfftu, Ho. !• . m»J '

-----r a ta n .iu sfni4ii i.Ki*. no. u ...........ii.io .tu rii

___ n a ta ____- - - . w h m -.M Mili-r«(L.............1. , Brin.. JW-jftuiid'loU'o___

. aioci; I1.5Smoc* 'Joort. »o.j>nu.iO lou — 4i:o

. Out*. lOO-IWUlld lo t* _______ :----M'-IWtlfy. iw.pounti lou ----------------6olt wlir«t ___I___ _ ____ „..,.71j ^

; ' 8KdlCcsiisoii Aii»lf» . - iinoa ,Ku* IT** u tuun Airalfa______ II5. ' ;

, , i i« i .a o if r ............... ------- 115 w •n ru lir ilr«

tira i4mb lioner, tvo tor ■ ■ ..:>cl/-inoiw. iim -fii____________ K>c.30c

' (Jniien*. I1,fll»cr. Pff luid ---------50 aoa IOC (

• ____________ I________ Slie1 ^ °&. Puom ' I . ^ , .1 ‘

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■ - TiutMr. ratiEJi _________ ___aoc ,lu itff , ctw ntnr '»>■ and Mo '

p r - 7 ? — ---------------- ----

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■<oottpii«d br TM Au«iii»4 rtcM)

° ™ “ ' ” » 11 !• »lodli R<ll'di Vlll'i Btoek*

S V 3 5 " ’_ i i i ’ ™ u u t , i p i r r , . . . . . . . r. ss ssIBM h iaJi__ « a «M M.91*M I'ifh Z l e n « » m 4H

U o'tm ent'or Jftfnl yrut— in a low v ._ l t J * i l«»IS 1i‘,“ = 'S V .i! "li 'Si!

TrendOf Staple Priccs

NEW YORK. Oct. 31 - •IIjb As- (locintcd PrcM wholmln prife Index of 20 bftMc commodities ludtvy ad-T»n i.r il-tn-7>oe:---------------------=■-.mTmW day 74M wfK *I0 74.43. monlh ago 7Si)3, year nso 00.00. „

Range of recent >fBM: •1QJ3 1934 ID33

H lih .. ...........70.54 - 7' M 04.10LoK_________ D9il_:.iLi'L‘- . , _ a H _

(1920 nwrsRc cti'ials IW>.'_

5{<>NEY IIATKS ”»NEW YORK, O d. ni .V,-Call

monry atfnilv jht cm t nlJ rtay; price eommertlnl pniwr ' . i«?r cent:tim e loans Meaily; 60 (l.iv.vs n:o.v I __per—ccnl-oU trcd;-hiiikca_accec.» _iancc..unchanccd:-.rcd l:count.m lc .__N, y . nMcrv'C bnnk. 1 ', per fcnt.

----- -OOVKHNMENT BOVhK— -------NEW VORK..O:I. HI -v, - Bonil' ‘

quointlons:I'rrajurjr

----- “ 5 1 J 4 » —3 'i s 43-43 ............................. 103.34.1 44-34 ....................... ........ 110.103n!T40-M ......................... 10B.243»i* 40-43 June .......- ........... 107.113? ia_ l?da_________________ lo iu i . _3>i8 41 ................... .............. 107.23'V U 41-40 ...... ...... .............. 104.34 B3'iB 40-49 ............................. . 103.173'4/t 49-32 ....................._..... 103.1211 4«.48 ......................... ....... 102.1D3» S l-SS.... 103J12Tis 33-00 .............................. 100.3

Federal Farm Mortmje -

3.-S 40 ................................. 100.293Vi8 0 4 ....................................102.18

Home Ownen' I.oan ah3* A M ....................................10038 AU2?i« 39.40 0934

CHICAGO FRODUCE An~CmCAC30,-Oct.-31~».T)-PoiiltlTr ^ Live. 33 truck.n: Meady; liens 1c.m ah thnn 4S i»undi 17'5c;'4 'j pound* An up_aoiic:_Jc8hornJicna_lic: rock sprlnfn 19c. colored -IBc: leghorn An chlckervi lOljc: roosters 16c; turkeys An 18 to 23c; wlilte duck* 4S pound* n l up 17'ic; small 13^ic, colored ducks ne hei» 7 16c. rnnnll JSc; ISfic. g*

Butter; RccrlplA 9958 tub.^: c m m * c* ery-speelals (93 «core> 38U to 30?;c; c* extras (03t 28»ic: extra* flril* <90- o n 28 to 38',;c: first* <8B-89> 27 to c! 27'Jc; ncconds <80-87) 20c; aUin- Cl dnrds (90 ccnlrallttd c.irloi* 28''.ct.

Eggs: Rcctlpl* 3389 eases; stca* ci dy; extra firsts car* 28!jc: loeiC 38c:_lr««h graded flrat* 28c; cu r- g r«ni m e lp ts 33 to 37!ic; refrlgerat* o or fxlTAi !fc. *Und*rd3 33Bc; tinU o 33HC._____________ ______________ C,

LOS ANGtXES, Ocl. 31 (/PJ-Re- t\cclpts: Bulter 4BJIOO pound*; c li« ic R;27,700 pounds; esiw, no caws. JJ

ButUr; 91 (core 32c. aEsits; Candled ctetin medium ex- o

t m 30'ic. (IPoultry unchanged. o

BAN FBANCISCO PRODUCV— 2SAN FRANCISCO. OcU 31 (.1-)- o

B utterfat 34‘i, Poatoej wero in light {}supply nnd the market atronger. |Sacked cwu Cnllf, Delta dlsUlct t<long whItcA IIJO-UO; Burbank* >■11.35^1.40, Oregon Ktamnth -netted 'iJRems US 1* 81.73. lew 81.B9. W ash- t.ington Ynklmn dlslrlct US Js $1.00. mconibJjialJoii 41.50. ?!

Poultry broilers 21-20.,Hens leg- yhoni 18'-i.l9, M

DutUr: 93 Kore 3 m c ; 91. 20tic;90. -.•Oc; 89, 28c. . - , li;

'Cheese and cfigs unchanged for N0 today. 53

1 SUOAU N NEW YORK, Oct. 31 (AV-Ra'i\' Jj

i sufnr wns quiet today and pricex »5 unchanged a t »3.60 ror'apota anU ^ 0 #3.28 tor ovcr-quoln sugar*.0 Futures showed early gain*-of 1 • * point but icacicd toward the close

'tmder Increased Ucecinber-ll«|iilda*- 'tlon and scattered comniL-ulon ®liotise-RPlims. prompted by the con- [lliiurd lidCtlvlty In the spot market. ''Kliinl |)flce!» were n t lhe low ot ^Ihn tiny nml unclnngcd lo 2 jwlnU *iii'i lower'. Bftles amounted to 3,750 *

IC toiivic Wa^lilnRloii advices *ald Uiat de- *'

llverlr% .it »lLkUi^ L a u g a iL lu r-d u ^ i ,c ine.Mic rotettinptlon for llie lirs i ‘ «c nine niDiiitf. ot this year nm ounlul ‘ i t w-s.t30,-0i-rnon-TWH7-TiccoiTMnTr '

j to lliL' A. A. ’A., iir nboul a i.8 p rr j >Ct:iit uf itiR tutiil nmount iillocntr^ ‘ unriiT Ihf Joncj-Cosllfnii sugar ai'l. ’

-c Cio.'Iiik; Dcc. 'IMSU. Jnn. J2.18H. ic Miiroli j:.Ml). .Mny « ,lB n , Jtib'; ^ . ‘* ) ttra rp t7-s:.'.'8u. D -u ra ;-------------

l!rllii'-(t etiRitr wns unclmngrd to- I ‘'.ly wllll ivtincn Iisims a t $SJO and I'uoAti- Migars Mill around a t 13.15

,„-Uo J.V.'O, allhntjRh the Intter weic i»j' .'iilj in tjf In uiHKl demand.------------- ----_____. .

:b I------ ' I . lI.OS ANCKLES POT.\TOES

I.OS .\NUi;i.ES. OeU 31 (US . DAI - - rotator*. (004l Stockton

lliirhank* S1.S0-C0 rwl.; ordinary ” 51.00-10. Idaho ruMft* VS No. 1 V, 51.30' cwl. [

.. I1I.\II0 l-0TAT()K.'5loi W.UIO yMI.S:-Ofl. 32 »,V; a'.'^ ( Lie DA) — Slilptihu iiolnl Information^ IOC for Uednr»day.

Upl>er vallry: Carload. FOU r u h Jte track: llu u tU US 1 tO-»S, lale iialo

o n -b u t itoelMUuUpack* iQo*Uy -90« [S? 02*5. An oerasloMi car due iliire — free«M-areund -:}..U.S 3 moiUy SO.

An oerailoiial rar dus «lncr freeir* {J? 45. Canh lo croMcre bulk per cwl.: Me Conslderabli ranje ia prlccs »lfcr*

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THIS WAV T^WHAT i ) UPBUSINESS 10-m is J . I A

n o e v o v a e ? - c

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N E W Y

I f B C K t' 1O7 Ttii AuMldrd Preu) r<

m m lAw ao<e i>Alulit Jtinetu .. M IlTi . 11% !*<AUled Ctinn li I!^( IM ISSU lU llAllU fhalniffi ......a> i HU as»i HAmrtlean Can ___IU1.4 141 im 'iAm Ctr H n r r ___V 33 / »Am et Mr roirw ---- 7 « 'i e’i ' s .

Am Smell il n t J l n - 5 » | j | 0 laS l o t i }«■* RAiu •njtatto----------101. -JOOU-MlAm Water Woru .... ItU is>« 1S% »<AnaconOa Copper _.31*4 20lm 3P< SAlChliMn T Jl tif ... W>< 48 4*>, Hnaiumote & Ohio .... IS', I4‘i 14>, Bnendli AviiUoii ___S>. 21^ 3t>> HDeUllfllfin Bteel ..... «■, 3S*. 40>. Unurr Mia U tth ____ 3 i', 3J M‘5 BC llf I'ackina . ..._.. 3<». ,« ' ' j M’i tCalumet *■ lltda ~. iU S>< 5!i Tcanidlaii Paclllc __ OU t'.t B'.i ~CMS THtr»hlnj ...._13 t', IJ« 1J4 U

I Crrro de IHiro ___5»*t JO’i U. ChnipeiiKB owo „ 11’, 4 0 . -il*. U

Chi U Sl‘ l> 1>. I>. 1‘. U* C tt I * P .......... . IS I ' . l ' \ 0* Clirjtlrr Corp .........n 54', U ', u1 Cohim ClM ft Bp« — 15‘i 15'. is^i JJ* Com wilhero ' ' I j ’a’.i U* coiuoiKtniRi O il___ gi« a 'l 01. VI Co:i( 011 D(1 3t>. 33>i 24 '*

Corn ITtxlMfU . «7», 67', 67>i ciin iu wnthi ....._ 2>. J>. 3*. W

- M ;, -tUslmin Ki<l>k ... ... IM IM IM ~

* riec I'our Al |.l|h l ... 6 S 'i J»i ll* r.rln ll R .......... . 10 10 10 A

nrnwiie ituBWr __IJ’i 15'', I5*i naenrr«l B «ina\,'.,_ « • . JS ', J5«. CUenrnI Poodn ...... JJ«, 3J‘, 33!, C

. Oeurrtl MoWm ......U !. 53 S3 II(llUtden Co ............. 37'; 37 37 SClntO Diut ............ 17U 16’i 17>'. 1|Oowlroar nubi>«r ..., IBS 19 ^

- «autf>Mir-uui>.px____:a___ :a___ ; 8_ Mar,lnm Iltje . ..... 4 S 'i 3>i N

~ o rm Kortn n p iv m U ' sav,- « * i h- O r«i W et SuBtr ... 2S>, 3SU 2S!, 8

till l l a n r i t e r ___ M .\7 3' ’.I Inl Nickel ..Z___ 3l»i 3 l 'i 31*.* 111* Tel & T f l____ 10*. 10>, JO',rt Joiiiu.a*niilie ai RS‘i“ Keniiefoil Cnpper . .M S Ifl’i ' IB’J 11- t.iBa A; Mrtr. -fnU n 111' , 11.5 111 f \ M,ll'tr.i'li Al>i,ll .... 33«. 33 ',_ 32U

ilUinl Coppff .J,'.;.. J«i SN|- Mid <:>ml IVI ____ 14', 13». I t ', C

Mlwniirt r>cUIe___I 'l I 'l I ', ». MU-oiirt P«e ut ___ a>, 2>, 3‘i c■ Muiiiionifrr W»r<l ... 33>i 33 JJ>. j,

Molot WlirfI ___ _ IJI, IJii IJI,ir NMh Motor, n u 18’, 17'., \

Nut CtAli llrg A ___tsr , IR’, IS'.t \.S»l Il.lrT ---------- 17’, n* . 1J>.

_ JUt-UUtUlMiM--------32U_ J2l.,_22U JNut Pnw i: LIglil__10^ Id '. 10', /N Y «>mr»l...... .....23', 25'j 23’, I

?> ' . i . i !II Ki'iiricrn rtcine __IT', Iff', IT 'iji

licktrxl Uuton ___ 6% 6'i S‘, l |1 ■■

ed .a t rarloui polaU. Kus»elii' UH l la ,„ 03.;:, mMl irad ln t on lifn 'fr tM ll t

trea >l«ck arouml Idaho Fallt 7311I Inrludlnr lol* exlra large alir. .U.S 3 .{

motlljr 35, Kloek dug alnre r r r n r « l |l i grnrrally l<i«rr a l points where luch IJQ stork h hnutht. |

Tnln Fjlh-liurfey: Carloaih FOR 1. . ra>li Irark In deairn : Rua^rU US 1

1 73.!>0: US Z 4S.M. An ucfjilonalII ra r lOttrr at a 'fe w polnin.'I’rlre*' "i ,,l ilrpfiiil III) whether du j before or ,

atier-rrfrfe, rush-lA'ir«>uer>-bulk ,,.r prr I'»t.: Ituurtx I7.S I a (ew ,V I'f 'l l " l ' blilicr. US : mo,llT 20-23. ,

Vrr; lliilt liaunng and Ir.idlni a t |JJ_ somr pnlnn, . ,b' ________ _____------------- n n r , \ 0 0 T 0TAT0 r s ----------'

I i i i i '.\c n , Oct. 31 Ml ll D Al '“ - I 'n ia lm ; Krrrlpla 78 rarload*: on ^ Irark 101: loUl U. S. alilpmenU

49..: *ckmI jJcH'k all sections demand . , an.i-ln .rtlnt-M »rT ,-j,U 1m Riiwed _ sUclill.v ,lron irr. norllirni atoek

llrm; oriHnary slock all •.tcIIom,. iifrhtliDil ami Iradlng v rrj »low, m*R-

k'el doll: inppllM -ilbfral: aarked Iter e»*t. Idaho R u .„ i nurhank. U.

- J No, 1 ?U 3 In 11,73: eommrrrlal SIJ3 lo l l . l J 'i : N«,i|, nakola Cob-

JS Idrm U. S, No. 1 Me. frw OJlie; on Mhtni^ol* ('obblrra ordlnarr rondl- ry llfln 70 lo 75e: Coioraiin MrCliire*

I r . !j. No, 1. 5U$ In JI.IO. moitl; [Sl.lO.

■ ■ ' l i i m i rsll _______________________________

10. ^ l-C jll.C A O O t.lVESTOUK ire CHICAGO, Oct. 31 (,71 tUSDA) — 50. Ckttc;

Hnic.v 18.000; Acllve, mo.illy 15- I.: 2.S. \M'l8lit.< iiiider n o lb*. :|,'S and cr- luuie ItfDV U ua Wednesday'!'aver-

y N E f f S . T f f m F A U A IP A H O ,

- ^ 0 N P « M J K 6 J W e -----PART'/ W M BOl)fiHIN<> I - I W, U P -A N I? '1 (SO W R / - o e rA GOOD b r a w l / \\£ l

-C O M E o n U P A e c B , L ) c m- P O AS MICkCEV S A V 6 / ^ I—

Y O R K 11

Pennrr Co . .. -M li 7# « '» !» p«nn 11 n ....... ..... 37», 37 37*., Pullman in e . ...........J«*, 3J% i

l-uro on ..................UU l l ' i 11% ' ’i luaio Corp or-Am ... I S ai H«»nol<Jji Totjacco _ M«, Mti M*.iM tw t j Btorn ..... 34>, M J4>,

nofbiick ... JB>, MS M*,(|c»e Nat lAT pr . . . . e j‘i e) tsBliell'umon dll ---- IU*— ll! i_ J I> . _

iiOlmmoa. Co ............1* 17>, 17‘,;!lHk(iiT O i l .......... . latj . KU IS I'BflMliy-V»CtIIim-r::r^lJn — IJU —U U l-,ttQ'ilh Callt Erilaon .... 33 ', 23U 23 ',i

i Southrrn”P»cint ... U 'i— ll ’i— tI*T‘-, Stand nrar«U ...... 14»« 11», -U!, n, Hund Oaa *1 Bee _ 3 4U i j r

Ound oil C alif---- 3*»i 3»|, 34’. ' ; 'Hiaiut Oil N J ____ 4«T, 41 4IS b

, Utfwarl wariitf .._... 17*. I7 'i 11', ll5 BludiOaWr Corp------ ^ U - J l . . - I ' . . -\ TfXU Corp ...... ..... 33'., 23% 33','i Tim»fn Iloll- Dear . .. W , J9 ', - eo>. I*'■, T^an* Amrr . I*« n'

Unarrwuort nilotl ... « ', i *0!i B0‘. Q,i Union carutdp ....... - 7> % 70',; Union Oil c a l i f -----20«i u 20'. f, Union Paritie ____ 3 U n ll

UilllWl Aircraft ___30‘i >, 20 u, Unit o u ll Imp — 7*» li 17»1, u a init Alcohol » - an t , 46'i, U B Kiiblxr ............• 4',« ’, H‘, 0i U S m rd _______ 8S It <4'i'. Vanartlum Sli ll^j!

WfuKni Union ------«3\i % ei'> -i Wnillnilioiut _____ 90<a ' i W', [. Woolavftn ___ ____ Mii *.* S7!. n' c tHllfM lilKET '; tittioiia:

Amer 8ui>er Power-------------------2 ',i nunker IIIU i t 5uUi»an — «! i ,,. C«nt Bta Bee .— .... ................ I '.

c ilia 8«» 1e« ........... .................... J 'i aMee Dond * 6h«re -------------- lei. #Oee -Bond ft Share pf ..... ......... 7on ,liKU Mlnlni .......- . ..................IO'i >'Nat Power It U |h l Jpc p f ---------73 _

i m .* 'e Ja * 1 i^ u —I Hoiuhlne Ulnliif---------------------- 171,.*

Bwlft Ino . — ---------------------- JI l”Trana Lux --- --------- ------------3>i »j

i Unll rounflfn ---------- ’i ^*. m c lA l. WIRR f ', Sudler. Wetmer and rampasr, b >i Ek'a niOl.. Twin l^lla „ J IInle-9'J-per-eenl-du.-lM B____-W n "

i ' ' ’'fn ta . TrutU **"**1,Con* Triut ........... -..................... K .«

, fund. lorra ----------------------- ---«.M e‘i Quart Inc ShaiM _ ________ 11.39 q

: : « ‘ ^ l ‘n<‘ l^^i1iuk'c"'M ln„'I, Mountain city Coppcr. 12 33 lo M.BHi Walker Mining ........ • ! .« lo II S71i

Kew York StocksU. jUa_I*OWtr and Ught -------------- I f

Am Oa* and nectne-.-:,-..,:.,... . 3«H-f', nee I’owrr and U g h l--------- 3S ,

Auburn Molor* — ---- -------------43 I ‘'i N*iion« Blaenlt 3JV.I'i Ttt-COB C o rp -------------- / / .----- IU s'.lllixlacm Moiora-------------- J-------IS j j

lla g c : top M J3 paid rnlher freely fo r,‘ illrnoico 300-2S0^1b«.{-*ori«d a o J tis .j* 131 butchers .M,10: around 350 Ibv of-1 J .ferln * IWS; strlclly choice 180 lbs. * ^kUoJO;. medium grnde 140-liK) lbs. h B33-9.00. mo.tlly 88AO-0.00; 'few '

medium lo good slnugliu r pift< t 8 ^ > ! R TS; shlpi>en cook 1,000; »iinui{ed' S Holdover 2,000.»l. Cattle: 0.&0Q: steer nnd heifer • ^ trade unevenly steady a i js lower; ] " s leen Mlling a l >10.73 upvnrd gen- .

t:n»lly9te*«\y,-w«a-cleaned up; hUj- * ond mljs markei on In b eu rrn steer*

selling a t 810.50 down to }3 30 and bolow and all snusy aud :.hort led) heifers. Cuttir* sKady; beef cowi , weak to 13 tower; prncllcal top

— KiIim7-*auMI»-l>“lla-*5j5:-iiloek:^': c r nnd feeder mnrket .Mo»: moellyi 80J3-7.75. ■

(a . Sheep: 7.000; fat lainb.^ uneven; ,d bulk around’ 33 lo'wer; sheep about ,(|. ilcad j'; feedlnj lambs scnrcc; bulk fW good to-choice~8033^:,tna.i9.60-on ■ „ few best lol* to clly bniclicrs;,J n ilher plain Idnlio* nativeI j thrt>wotiu-around-»7.00.5n; ^Iau^h•■ y t t r ea-M cllglWc I3.00-4J0; lev..

merely good tlanghier yearling*, h 87,00; am all-lo ta-75' I K yearling' I . ewes »7,00, _____ . j

PORTLAND LIVESTOCK j ;ly PORTLAND. Oct. 31 (,V, (IfSDA) 1

—Iloea: SOO; steady, good to choice! I75-219 lb, 110.00: few ■.'10.250 lb.,

„ I0,50:“ 'pac):uig nows .tround 87iO; /feder ^«oi.ib)e lfl.50-lJ.00. i

Cattle: 100; cnlvcA; Sj; flow, few Mles around stendy; odd head graM ateen '|3J3-8.23; common helfen

“ * 83.75-4.50; low cutter nnd cutter

l i 'medium vealers >4.30-0 SO; tew

15- 1teft\7 ealrri J3.M-75.,nd Sheep: 200; steady, few fairly c r- jc w d {at lambs »«.00; eommoa W,

10. FBWAY MORNING,.NOyE:

GASOUNE ALLEY____________

H 6 T O O K ^ ^ N ' B VNJI IM TO T H O S E ' B (JNI

U S H 6 S O V ER I ^ LEFt h e r e , y . -------

n .

lUTAt'CIEU SMEETM \ 6H6 'g (

BTM oH EBfO e r r ENOUGH iie e i^ e e 's . J ) n o w / ■ l-C K C A T IO N .'r '1 - c ‘MONJ j

P iO F IT -R [ f f lG ''1--------------------~ ~ 7 7 -------------------- ^

i lA r g c n t in c C rop E s t im a te s : ! ;

. | a n d E x p o r t .B uy ing

'I B o o s t V a lu es j

' I ny JOHN P. nOUGHAN U•-<As»oelai«l-J>rcu-Maik«._EdUorl__ ^Ji—c m c :A a o ,-o c u J ii- a 'r -A - in a * i -_ i . mum rise of 2 ', ecnu a bushel In c

i Chicago wheal values today followed J• bullish Antcniine crop ejllmates and, largi-r Canadian cxpori buying. t• Tlio ArgenUna probable wheal ex* ^ J l » n surplus the coming season wnat nulhorltnllvcly forccasl a* 30,000,- t• 000 to 72.000.000 buslicts. ngalnsi rc- ^• cent prcdlclloiu ot 88.000JXK).' Late ■' k indleiitloiii were that upward of a i

million bushels o( Canadian wheat f had been taken today for ihlpm ent f , overseas. ' ' ' ji; Despite profit-taking on upturns. ^

• 'medium grndes 8030-7,50: yearling* ; -t»3.W ;-I«i.ewc*-quotablc.up.to.l3iQu_

OODEN LIVESTOCK ?• OODEN. OcU 31 W’) (USDA) -I Hog*: 812; Los Angele* market 280, } i Stockton market 311: early sales'• atendy to 5 lower; bulk best drive- '• Ina 80.30; mixed kind* >9.00-23; few. '.jo w s >7JO-CO. I ii_ jC a tU ti- i5 l; - CalUoml* .JairjTOcn _■ 38. Los Angele* market 33, Callfor* .*• j n la ' fcederj- SOO;" teallertng- - early >. i sale*, medium and good eow's. stendy i

Iflt >4.00-50; lower p ad cs >3^5-75; | j (cw bulls >4.23'S0: lalo Wednesdny,I best local gross steers >SJ3-50; com-1

, Imon kinds 85.00 down to $3iO; few 1 ,*:common and medium heUers.83J0-;

[5.30; bulls >3i)0'-4.30. I13) Sheep: 4.86S; l«« Angeles packcrx: « 300. Snn FnincLico packers 302; i.n a early tales; Inte Wednesday puck- ,• ago truckedln cw u steady a t >3.30. ,

\ SAN FRANCISCO LIVESTOCK l' SAN PRANCISCO. Oct. 31 >A', <U ;

S D A>—Hogs: Receipt* 300; ln ;i‘ ‘»-nnd- bulk-l05-to.200.i)Qund3.>l0 30: ■ !‘ .few Mtt-a >7.73 to *8.. J CatUe: Recelpu 300; one load li 'jo o d J140 (wmia- CaW om }M -l7J0rr

l 2 lo.id* 1025 to m o pound Callfor-; r lnlRS >7.33; lond 1093 pound hnld-

lover Idaho cowa *4.73, Cnlve.c nnne; choice vealera quoted up to $9 50.

*-j—S h tcp : ' Re«lpU ..-nojit;— cjiolcc-L around 80 poimd wooled Inmbn

• quoted up to $£T35;.be4t ewcj! ehslble Jl around >1.

*1 ST. JOSEPH SHKEP ' *® ST. JOSEPH, Oct. 31 M’, <U8DA> '

' —Sheep 1000; early bld.i Inl lamt>9 25 lower >9.0() down. Part lond we.''-'

^ te m iecders ill.Vs. w>ria lb. i 'a P;.'

i ; » “ - : : _____™ DENVER SHEEP‘Q DENVER. OcU 31 (-77 (USDA)- ^ Sheep 0.000: 2.000 through; bid.i f» weak to 35 lower; asking stcndy or ’P .u p lb )D-30 and nbove:. trucked loU U. >a.7S-0.1 j^ or steady: yonrllnKs ‘y stcndy. nntlve ycarlliilii >';.uu-:sr

73 lb. Arizona yearilngs >SiO: .nhcep i ; Olid fcederj undertone stendy. j

lk ' OMAHA SHEEP m ...OMAHA. Oct. 31 (,n (U SIJA )- j r s h e lp rT S o o i- compjrrd w ilh--\V t^- ve nesday’s general iradc: Lfinba l.s.11.:40 lower: bulk-sorted iVatlvp inniB'V :iv Iff.lff-JJ; fo p IW i; /ed w'ooleij Innibs gt* >9.25-50, latter pnid for a ig 'a lx car string o t fed w utem come-

iback lambs average 00 lbs.; sliiUKli- I te r ewes up to 84 J5.

. ,1 . 'J ’ l BOSTON.OcU Jl (-J1 (U S D A t - lb PHir weight* of 58s. 60(>, blood A.'1 wool* were Included U» recent .m Ics.

’ S trictly combing Ohio anrt .'Imtlar •V 'lines b ron jh t 32-33 In the ritw** or

73-73 scoured bniti. A number ot in snle* were closed on atrlcil.v comb- er ln« M-i. 60«. blood terrlior>' wooLi up n t 70-80 scourod boals.iand French

ew SUeable quantities of averam to , good French,combing 6<.i nntl finer

rly 1 territory w » ls mored a t 78-78 icour- ( o le d b u l J . t

fE U B E R 1, 1085

: y - o / G £ £ - M £ j y

W H A T E V E R H EJN IC ^ R m s C O A T H E ME F T IM T H E B U S H E S /

■ “ W A lt'A ’ MlNLTTE/SMABr f ; '\

■ OTOPPIN'THW I P 'I » .\HAVE TO 6LU(3 ) •• • _ 7 0 KE E P y o u •

^ Q U IE T /

w heat-prices hero closed Unn. ;»-| - i ; above yesterday's flnbh. Dec.l P 8 'i - ’i . corn U -‘i advanced. Dec.i 3 B ^ •^ , onts a l ^ i- ': gnln and pro-' visions varying from 3 cenls dc -' cllnc to a Jump of'30 cents. ■

Com and ouu. derived some- i.U ength_{rpm_olflelal nnnounee- : ment ot 46 cenu a busli^ loan value

, ■ to /a rm ers on cribbed com grading ‘ • No. 3 o r belter. ' |

I Provisions mostly sympathlied ^with hog market weakness. I

1 CIIICAOO. Oct. 31 ul'l -Oprn lUtn Lov CIom

Mar u7’,.Ba pat, Bt!, Be»s<«t

1 S s ' “ H :; i! ;; S i : a ; ; : : ;

Dee. 27!i 3»»i n. May__ :s*, » i*U 28%

- Dro, M 50>, 30 30.,. Mar 32 32‘, U 3 i',g July 42% 33 i2 ', J2 ',

1 ' ........... <«, Oct*' ^ 1400 J4M H.OO H.50

I, May II.T3 11.73 ll.Q IJ 02IIHIlri—

; Oct. - l.*lol iMtcdJ—

s | C H IC A n o li^ H GRAIN^ ^C » IC A a 0 r-0 c L -3 X .l< l’> — Cl»h. .

_ ' Com: No. 3 mixed old GW; No. 4 ) yellow CO to 01‘ic.

0,11.5: No. 2 wlllle 30 'ic; No. 4 . . while 20>jc. i*•; No rye,

; Buckwheat: No. 1, 81.06. n ' Boy beans: N a 3 yellow 79 to■.T79!lc Chleagb,"........ .y l_Uarlcj-:.Homlnal, feed 30 to 48c; y mnlUng 43 to 80c.

I Timothy seed »JjO to >2.90 cwU y C lo w wed 81130 to 815.73 cwu 1.1 U rd : Tierces }tflO ; loose >13.87; w bellies 818.!■ ; • . -------

I 'W INSH ’EG GRAIN ' '■* ; ' W JNN JProi O cir31-.,7?=C n>h

whent: No. I northeni 86 'j; No. 2' . ' northern 84*i: No, 3 northern 79;; “• oau . No. 2 white 32 'j; No. 3 white

.28 '..

>: '■ DULUTH. OCU 31 (fl-)-FInx on ~~lriick*H'mi75rOct.-8U72:-Ucc_SU2;_ id -May >1.73'j. j

PORTUND HAY 1: , PORTLAND, Oct. 31 (-n -K ay,• ste.idy. unchanged. |

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FILEI M N STi ' -TOEIIIEfilillllllflN'05

Ins inndc by Order of Bustcro S ta r ' ■ nii'mbcrs lo entertain for the worthy grnnd mntron. .Mrs. Lucln Hocbcl of

7 Arco. who will pny her otilclnl vWt to .Ihc Fllrr chnpier Wednesday. November <i.

Mm. Charles .McClenry wUl cn -. “ J c r l t t l i i -ylUi. n_lunchcDu fo r. lr tr

WrdncAday nl her home with elec- '■*,tlve offlccr* as guesls.

! There will be a school of in stru e - ' •tlon n t 3 o’clock Wedne.idny and iMut evening In the Melhodlsl

^ c h u r c i i _ a . dinner w ill.be'given Iw " • 'h f r ”lio h o r.-A llT jstrm '5 ln r mem- ^-'..b«r.-.inav- attend -this. d lm «r.. The., ' t ' L«dlc5' Aid of the church will pre-

jmrt- rfnd servo Che cflnticr.^ Plniis are being made by the m u-

alo department of Filer Rural high .whool for a phen.^nnt dinner, Frl-

'diiy cvcnhig a l the high school, l l 1.5 expected .that a l least lOO studcni*

.will attend. .............. . ------ --'~ i Mi.5.1 Sue Olenn Bunce enterlaln- '®<l ed WlUt II dinner parly Tliursday e«. e v en ln r lor Miac.i Helen Doud. lar Mrrcedes B atbcal, Mabel Joluison or and Ocncvleve Nicholson, o f . M n . 0 . J. Chlld.1 cn ieru tned

>b- with a contmct desscri bridge lun- oil chcon for 13 women WedrtesdajS ich ..Mrs. L. H. Brown received high ■7jiriM<ire;'Mlu^8«ntett«-Pink.-loieJCOni> to :and Mr*. Cluirjes Reichert rccclved

ner'ihc.traveU ng prize, u r . ' Harvey Shirk Is home Jrom St,

ILcuU whero hs attended th s }<•-

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W T H E R E 'S N O T A ] t H T H IM G H E R E H E H

C O U L D P O S S I B L V B<I

HOT WORDS

■\ A <5ET 'IM , P R O (3 E -/ I J^ . _ ^ t i 6 _ f i K A B a i i i i r = r Z. . . . n TH' D e E p r

m

.’ i L e a d s C o l l e g e B a n d I-V-........ — --------------------------- 1,

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nrPU TED lo be Ihe only iir i leaa^r - of « eollene band in thn counlry. ^Bernice Henry dlrecla 50 mu-

i : alclan.1 at nnckneaa University football rame*. She la trom Van-

_ der|rlfl, PennsylranlaM -ll Photo.

Bh'Uonal American Legion conven-

9 ;; Uon. Hc alw vUlted a t Chlcngo. tc l Ttie U d les' Aid of the .MctliodL-a

church will meet Tliursdny after-1 noon. November 7, with Mrs. Ellis Coates.

The Mlwlonnry society of the 3n B ap lb t chnrch met 'nuir-5d.iy a(l> '3:-frn(v>n With M n. J. N. McKle. I

j Flier W. C. T. U. will meet T iic rr •day a/U m oon wJlJi Mr*, C. W. C.ijr I Mrs, 8. A. Bcem pave a lInllow «n| I party Tue.tdny evening wllh a piiriy j for h er grnndchlld nnd a few othcrj

tyoung gue. us. Oames were enjoyed, I and refreshmenu w'ere serv'cd.

. . A l a s k a Y o u n c s t e r

lU“ T '5 f i S r T r 'C i f ? W' U t a h H o m e s t e a d

• SALT I.AKK CUT. Oct. 31 U i — hy M aster .acrccani.a im ilci'-R . .Mor-

pm , slp ia l coriM openiior a l Point Bnrrow, Alasku. anil Mn. Morsnn are beconiine arctwomed ngaln to the nolw.i of elvillratlon,- but Ihelr

,n - 4-year-old .wn, Darrow. born In the r tr 'n o r th . clnnmrs lo be nn hi.-, crand-ec^atherV farm -nenr-pnyw n.-U uh___;

, The telegrapher w'ho.wnt the world the 8tor3‘ of lhe Iraglc end of Will

L", Rogers and Wiley Post's Alnsknn ' IllRht arrived l>-re today, wllh his

' .wife a i^»o.chlIilfcn ..lQ .vl:ll_r.'l-

s ; . , . * " ; .■re-; " I -wunt to re«' Rrnndma iind

'grandpa." rfemafiflrd B«rro»\ iinJn- lu - 'trig u e d -b y the elslilA of lhe ."out* Igh'aide.'’

"He don’t know ijlmt UiLi I* all ■„f, nboul." Mid Serjeant Morgnn. "He'*

■ Kolnc crazy.'- ■r City nnl5M kept the Mortjniui

ri„y from slcepinc fcr n wt-.-k after ihelr m j relurn to Uie Unlicil a ta tc j. .Mra. aon Morgan snld.

; SergeHni Morgan .wirf ?ie wJll rl.i- It post’s brothfr In ’I'cu.5 nnd Mrs,

un .'R oger* before he and liLi family la)S^ return north, nnd give them all the ilgh deUll* of U:u alrplnne craih. nreliU-Uie Moreans were •accompanied iv S 'b y tlkTr‘t t t y r f f :B 1 0 il t tm « n ie r .

'erly. who has been attending school St. in Vancouver. Washlnjion. .

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A N D H E D ID N 'T HA-^e TIM E T O H B U R S AN N TH IM G . I CAM S O U BEA T » T i J

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3 ^ A HOSTELRY

y OET VOUC DAP ■] .X A '//A y ,M IC !< E S / I , '.

’ b P T71E5E hoo dlum s/ ).-NO W COME ON,YOU / BVUPOZe BAYOUS.' )

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I SNAKE RIVER REPORT

Snnke river slOMBe. tlow and dl- w rsloiu on S.'tlurday la :i a s sliown by a weekly report by Lynn cr.indall.

. wnierma^lcr. were n.s lollow'.-i:--------------Stemirr-Aer*->«»t---------------

Jnction Lake ......................... 122,730; American I’nlls ....... ............ : 86.040' Lake Wnlcotl .........................17,060i Stream How, Second FeetHel^e .......................................- 2.320ncxburc ..................................- MOCloiiKh ......................- ...........- woNeeley •................ ..................... l.fiM

TWllnc' ------ ' . - ....................... 307- -Diversion*, Second Feel Milher'fiouili e i i lc ^ T -T -r - r r— 7 lf l-N. 4i. in O ooding ................... 307

P;*cipllailon durlns the week: Mornn, iO Inch; A.^hIon, .08 tnrh.

No report from .Mlnldoku c.iiial.i.

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RUPERT, OcU 3 1 -a y ;a r S|Hrr of Provo, UiaJi. (w e m o r of th" llflh district of Rotary Intcm atlon-

. . f i l . - f l ^ P lf ^ ^ n im l J o t " ? i«-dies’ nlRht meeting a t th f Caledon- lan holel here, Wednc.vlay e\'enlne. Sixty members and their wive* were in nUendnncc.

‘”rhe Ideals of Rotary." wui lhe Uieme uiwn which Dlstrlcl Oovcr­nor Spear spoke and se t Uie Ool-

I den Rule a* the mcasiirfn* rod for I 'I renrR otarlaiiv■ . - Ereccdlng th? talk of the dW rlct " i Rotary liead. J . OockUlch Wnlklii.'i,

hend of the miuilc deiMirlmeiit of Ruiierl lilgh Khool. gave nn #ddrci>.i

7 on "Music and Ifa Appreciation." He [*■ dr;.crlbed different types of mtuile

’ of the la.’t ceiiturA-. llltislr.illiig hln^ = talk.by liU'uwn plana compoilUoiu.

H. a Colwell. Jire-Mi;-'I11 of Rupert *■ Rolar>', iire.'ldtil at. ilie mceilnir , , with Dr. Fnyre Kenngy a* .wng knd-

,1 er, Mrs. Ednn Slnclnlr pre.ildlng nt 'i'l' the plnno.

0110.11.1 bcsldc/i the district govcr- nar nnd wl\e« of memlieni wvre Mrs.

i, a;icnr. Cnplaln and Mr.s. Jame* A. Milion, u r . nnd Mr*. Willlnm H.

In ih .»„ \ir. nnd Mrs. J . Ooodrlch. ■^Twntklii.1 nnd Mr*, o . A. i>ci5iJlfr:

" ! TAU-.SMEN qUESTIONKI) IN ,‘^ 1 TR^.^L OK EX-GOVERNOR edl . BISMARCK, N. D.. Oct. 31 (-l-i-

'Exiimlnntlon ot proipccilve Juron- t<>|iei>»<l -the irlQL todftv, of, fonner

1 Go’/ernor Willlnm Umger nnd three ia.«cclaie> oii.chnrgcs of coii.-.plri.cyto nilMirc tedcrnl Iun(I. .

n^Qii'M IIonimr'smrtetl'-nnctrtKly-ln- tfie absence of lurther jnovM by Die d defcaie, which TucMlay -soughi un- succcwtully to chnllenge the entire

__ ijn P ' ['..»pt nn fpiiiiil< nt novlble— I iJclitl(Lil prejudice, nnd to beinlii a i r - l iu t of Rovernmcnl wUiie-w*... , ,

nn I -■ ^ ~

; ; ; T o A l l W h o S u f f e r5 ' F r o m S e v e r e A t t a c k s

^ 4 s t h m a - B r o n c h i t i s

mi |> c r« is tcn t CouRhB

his 1 " Two or three doses of the Famous ■•1-' nucklcy’s Mixture in nwcctencd hot ^ ---1'wnler ^nd .lppcd al<«fly.Juoi . ,lreUrUip..ciuuc«..|v..r;M tf'!l ind i jicfi)

' Astftmn-OroncJiilli si}//eiera enjoy^l*i.a eouKhleM nlKhU.yoiril sleep Mund

la n d Vi'okt refreshecl If you will be a lii Just wLie cnoUBh'to, tnke 2 or 3 I f . dc;.es before you go to hed.

• Note—While nuckli-)'’* Li nol o<- fered n t a cnre for A.Mhma or

'" u ! Bronchllt-1 It will Klvc Immcdlnie ' • relief from Hint choklnp. gasphiR

'■•IriiBKle for hrenUt.I Buckley's Ll sold by TrollnRcrs

Plinrmncy. ’RtnJesUc Pharmfley. In Filer a l the Modem D nig S to re .-

1 1 '

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-------------------Personals,C0AT8 REPAIRED. 829' 5‘

Ar#. KO.

I MADAM LaRUE-SPIRITUALT A -T e lls Just what you w ant ' know and finds out vU hout a

' In t a quutlon. TelU nam et, da and (acU. All advice aecuri KSenUlfe snd rtUtbie. BttM. tlon tuarantced. Anyone In trou

- don’t (aU lo coniult Madam 1 R u i. .803 6. Malm ; •

Lost and FoundPLEAflE B r n m N T o i m a . d u i

taken by m b u lu troQ & 'la tatberlnff a t a poUuek dinner

,lM t Monday evenln*. and rcci the one l«rt In Its p la n .

________ Beauty Shopsb p e o ia iT e x t r a a b o D r e n~ a n n iU <1.S0; oil is com nuu, F

AV8. Beauty Shop, 410 Sih E.e:gw.

PREPARE FOR TUE PARTY /I holiday aeuon etrly. Have )

_________^wavfl now ._au#rin te« l permenU t3 w d up. complete. Bee terrlco o t the better c la u 'a l n onable prices. Call 249, The Bei Box._______________________

L OIL PERBiANEirrS^ From t lM up wllb only t

hljbest quality solutloni, utiV Um verr Jatejt of modem eoul■ m en irB tuaen rT orJn it-T tdncV prices, all nork guaranteed. .

SPlO IALTy BEACTY 8AUAND SCHOOl,

■ N est Door to Idaho PoKcr < A F^one 873

W rO T O S AND JA M A l7» n o 1 chine, no eleetflcity, Perroa)

--------------- w«Te.-Idtho-Barbef-.«nd-D*:Shop. Ml M tto eaat. Ph. C i

TU 06E WBO HAVE EXPERIE_________ >d our ffork kiow th a t our in

f M l aud tue lUll'flf'^urHKJw* are tuperlor. You may noir i

' o n f o t our eU » a m for aa lo IIM . Crawtord’s Beauty Salon U lln ATS, South. Phone I S li

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P E S A u lo s fop S a l e '

) * f I Z^ U-ISSO Modil A « a d i

— r ; 1-1031 Model A eoupe 'Model A. Vic. aedan.

— J - J S a Model A coupe...................1-1929 Model A nlitr.-

X-1921 Stude. coup*. t - lB U Chev. iMlan

Olds, aedan u n 9t And Sooio Model T Fords

* E M P I R E A U T O S H O Pr Ed Oeone. Prop.

'39 MODEL A COt;p|i. OOOD CC dlllon. C ash .w afltb West.

----- ; -SI FORD V.8 TRUCK. E3C0J^ lent condition, WIU take ,1a cat

_ tn ie k . Lee Johnaon, Zooks Oai ■— w Hthftcn. _■ \ '

oUlce. Filer. Idaho.

^ * See These"3 5 - J- 'W -Ford-coupe___— 11. * -3 a .s td .-B u ick j3 E e » lB M _— ? y * tiKs. motor good..,—Z j * *38 Wlilppet 4 (scd-----------«l^ 3 * -38 Durant 4 NSsir---------- 4!— {S\ Eaex.K d..It runs.------3i

1=^4 J O H N O’C O N N O R -* U S E D C A B C O .

___33 » 318 ShoshoDO West. P h . H it* We iuyEquKfes

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— C^ f l e d Died C m ■39 etude. Die. Sedan

--------- *39 Plymouth Sedan slARB I Chevrolet Coupelu* !*" -------n n rp o n ita trs ed a n ------ ---« r l « JM8 siud f. Die. Mdan luoa- -as Chev. Bedan, new Ur'blind nd lo . Like new.nentt 1930 Ford Sedan

Sales and Service. 354 Main N a Pbone

4

29'"'5TU I F R ID A Y______ » S P E C IA L -rALIBT » 1939 Aubuin Ught t cabrole'a n t to * This is a little car th a t la aurut ask- » to appeal 10 you. D on't mla* itI. d a tes ^ EASY TERJ.IS

r t S « : * T h e A U T O M A K ]trouble * Sec AL before buylnc any cs un L a- » Ne|(t to Kyle Wattc'a

» WE BU Y -B SU ^T R A O B ■*

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F e m a le H elp W a n te dDUNN, __________ - ___________

WAMTSD -Q m t. nPTT, ORNE & largo ■■ h6u8cworkrm(iutr«-420-4ti!'J

^ e l v e V-'ANTED - WOMAN FO R C eral houMftork. Ph. 018W.

^ S i tu a t io n s W a n te d

A - AtmhLg>;IQgD \V Q fc ^_ W jt PERM* housekeerlng. Write B ^ I T 7* ,.F lfth - N ew ........... - . .I E. Ph . I

EXPERIENCED Y O U N O h , rled man w anu year aroun('Y AND on farm, wlU furnish refere ve your John James, Rt. S. BubI.

’s ^ t y YOUNO. EXPERIENCED f f a l reas- ogmpher and bookkeeper \ ■ Beauty work. Not partlbilar about «

Can furnish best o t re te n _______ rhono 354.___________ .

I ~ | M oney to L o a n

8 PER CENT MONEY TO I . n „ ^ “ on business buildings. J . E.S J r t - w ilt. r ». CT. d, . . , ■

i M O N E Y T O L O A N :er c a O N D W E L L IN G S

L orae R tiea-loae T en a ______ J Quick Semico

rroanent 133 Main E. P h ..-B aauty , . .. 424.

itS io ; For Sale'Seeds 1ir meth*K>W«t0tr B A L L -S rE T V n V l AT O llOir niTB seed & Feed Co.IS low as —____■ ______alon, 113 SEED RYE - MT. STATES187t. CO. ___________

pDONtu -n iK CAU roR s n in .T f '- r^ h c

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Vt> O U « T L IK ET O 6 S T O N E P E E P ...............

A T T H O S E > N IR ^ S , h e f a E T S E V E R Y /

M O R W N 6 - r U U B E T V , E V E R V O M E 0 P 7 H E A \ t T W E

T f f m F A L L a DAH

7 For Sale, Miscellaneous\^ C i{ E 8 T E R R O W o c

, 1 eondJtlon, reaaonable, 3St 8U Bt. ____________ __

tn . SPECIAL PRICES ON EVBRZ/ P re s to s to 'rad tw e atock. S ireen Lodge. We e m b o u th t.

L ^ PRICES ON F m a T ORi I plumblnt tlzturea. ^ v e i , pip*

I I pip* flUlngi, K rentel'a B trd i

I 370 LIMEAL FECT. NO. 3« O I vonlzed flume, 30. p u s o

— * Peavey-Taber Co., Inc.

r tx jN -- -i f i r v * * 9 9 -9 -

= = - ; W ELCOM E I GRANGERS

Oamp, If JUST RECEITED . 4. A moil beautltul two>ple<

* ovetsluflcd act, tlnlshcd 1

* durlns Oranse w«tk a t onT V S * » " •

« - Mnke My 8 lor« YourC r ~ '* * ........Itcadquarten ---------

_ • * _ SPECIAl,. -|U 3 * » DlTdrlve gear lo rltoover Ipt 1 * ^ d l i g * « U : « ^ w r - A n d - t i . IS” # smairgcon.:

: S° I J HaiTy Musgrav(■ 35 » » MERCHANDISE MART

tta o 1 HOMEMASB PIES* . . City Park Orocery* » 3 Shothone Kortti

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--------- 1 \ FOR SA LER I A ed Oliver. McCormack Deei

I H w er poUlo dlgser. cheap! M ty . S T A T E S IM P. C

------- ^ W -HY-PA-V-W Aa-PJlIL’A car loa;l o t Muresco U) bi

' tires, Buy ttha t you need, bring bi what you hav* left Wo loan ] a brush to put It on with (1

s _ . McMurtry Ho-is* Palnl.IW J Hour Enam el Floor and L >n* M oleum Vamlsb d r lu In <

I hours—A targe i t o ^ of — Ptpsr.

t i i i ---------MOON’S - .« TWIN FALLS PBON:

rolet. * »

- J I NOTICE:n m M * recclvcd oUr tou]n - 1 J, 0 carload of Now Idea maniJP car » spreaders since Jan , 1st, EI * them before you buy.

t * . W ILLIAM S TRACTC * * * ; ; COM PANY

FDRNITDRE - NEW AHD, I fumliure of all kinds, coal ri

I OEN- liWngs. Moon'A P b 6. Slore J r Ph. 316. Store No. 3.

■ REPOSSESSED OULBRAl id 14 May be had to r paylni

’ anca o t contract. Terms. Sar Muslo Co.. Twin Falls. Pt\oo

l l i r c a i e S W ^ CIDER, B 0A L 711.^.. . . . . _Uo U u k e t .____________ _

‘ LOTS. O P POTATO BAOS,“ p- ' from Munyon's Bale oroun.

~ = r OAROO INSORANOB - HI tnd lc»ig.-haula t t , lowest

I t i S e i J-E -aoberU , agency. tterenoes, BUY AN ESTATE, HEAT!

The world'a finest heater, £ eon’a Music Co., Twin FaU

1 6 Main east. F tone 108.

a T S J i i CORRUOATED ROOnNO, E De- inforclng steel, structural

and p late ite rl. K rrngrl’j , — —war*.^____________________

Wanted Miscellaneousj n n i -------------------------------

WANTEE>-PERSON TO AC 3 pan; party to Lot Angeles,.

one way; share expense. P h . 437 'B o x 43, MurUugl^ Idalio.

WATnTD=PASTURE FOR T I'fad ho r« s. Call 998W.

* PABSENOER WANTED TO nTrvBP.

Leaving .T «-ln .JU li. Norem E8 IMP Must furnish relercnces.

nox 33-C, care News,

I rh o n T i ■*»! CALL roH j u i t n . n * ^

f ^ - G U M P S ~ ^ F L E X l

i u \ CAN'T UET MlfA KK»OW t'AK tN lE R E S T E I

NOM A ^ r r E R A U .

---------- * n w & s - I '^ E S A i b I • ~^^^O U U b^^T < ^ A W O l .E - B U T »P I t a U L b ONUY PICK OP O N E U T T U E T O N T W E I A \t6 M 1B E A B L E ^ K A J ^ E

M O N E Y ^ f i S 8 W E H « y i < <Slk

i l iVy * c f r *^ "7

A IL T KEW S. T f f P f F A IX 8 . ID.

>us17 Wanted Miscellaneous r1 freeeJtai to ta

'2 ? ? ® fu R N lU tttW A lf rS D - W l 1 used tutn ltu r* . eoa] r*oi*i. a

' . and lee boKss. Wa pay cash. READY ». M oonl.

WANTED - POTATO HAOL I Z ___ Ph. 1408.' '____________ ■

5 5 1 E 5 »«« t t e d s r e s s b s v e r y I u lar now. Richardson CIM

1!^____; specUllie ta c letn lnf and bI OAL* Ing a ll knltU d garments. Ptt. to new. -------------------------------------------

------- - Fruits and Vegetablw■ ■. 1.1. ............... ■ I..

41 DEUCIOUB, JONATHANS .* siaym an Wincsapj, Bl# rtd* llclous wlnd/alla already pleki « 300 per busbel. Bring c«nU

•piece 5 K w o a Oreen.____________d in ^ DELICIOUS APPLES. 3Jc BU *>“ -•-« . P a - or Uuckload. Hyde R

~ T r w T g s w n r r > « > ^ ‘»^«»trT

* JONATHAN A P P L E S . SV* elder. 1 m l E„ ■.;! So, Klmbe

--------- « APPLBS^rELlCIOUS.— JON,« UU. m s io s i i . W inter Bar

RomB-Beauty-and Wlnesap.- ' « Inee rco iupcu tlon -ftrto -tjua l!

., TTtflcf.—D rje in rD a y -O fe h a i* ■ 'liU '.'no rU nreU ro rT U m iM

i v e * APPLES - ROME BEAOTY V I ' * 'J o n a th a n , plekfdb«lor*-lh*.f ----------It -3#o-burl* l-m L -taflt-on-K lB> » » » Rond. D. B. Voiburg.

I HAY, POTATOES ANO CARIr Ph. 019M 4. ,

5---------- DELICIOUS APPLES, 3Jfl; ,8_rnt.lL Wlnasap and Rom* E

2Sc. You p r c k m m u o n ^ r H ml. W. of South-Patk.

I APPLES. DELICIOUS AND R<> n o H ml. No. or County HospltJ

0 . Jacky._________________

----------- JO N A T H ^ APPLES. 230 bu.;1L'ES7 ed. McIntosh and Delicious, n bulk; Jo n e s rS 'm r-B o ro r-O e p o t , btek 0399J1.

McINTOSH REO APPLES" Other faU yarletles are now

?»•. ,♦* a t the JS. L. Wonacolt Orch ml. east on Kimberly road.

' HectrloJipp]lances_______ _ FOR USED REyiUOERATOlo r a i O ni F rlg ldure ios4, Dnv~K

ator. one Bcrvil and on» Le- * ¥ * * Soden Eleotrle.

t USED M ^ A O WASHERS 1 H I ' - gas and electric. Bave by I -< • J from Sampson Muslo C o.'

* USED EASY SPINNER, |3J* den Electric.*■ Sod ^ — i i I .I..I

* For Sale or Trade : t o r * ______________

« WILL MAKE LIBERAL TRAZ« '34 and -3i I'udor Fords and

* ¥ ¥ arch etectrlc range in exc n potatoes, alfalfa sasd, J V J S ? “ ed. or What have you? ■.,

n r o r c u r v x c irCTO K BU ACREB-B a a i ' old (um . In a lfalfa inlmiKKal valley; ve No 1; jp j mJ. g, E. Ua Angeles.

W lnt*r Oarden. for 80 on Falls tract.- Wrlle. »t onee Itettl dc-vrrlption, Wrlle Bo

S l i i i -------BimltureJdrJale.l l . rUB.-

GOOD Afl NEW NO. 18 W■ ■ - ■ - ‘ 'O a fh e a lc r Wd 8 ft; dining OS, 3'.4c w . M. VanHouten, Ph. 49, se, acroa berly.ounds, — I— - SPECIAL. OOOD USED QEh■ SHORT Baldwin piano. A. 1. con eat ratta . - epeclal prlc^.Easy Urms. I

son Music Co. Phone 108.h s o l x : «»■_________________r. Bamp. ___________________________Falls. 117 -----------------------------------------

IL\VE YOO TRO DfZ— 55- . HAYES’2 'i ! r ' n e w AND CSED

Furniture? Tluee blocks ea1. D. Store in Huyes' HaK

Radios and ServiceACCOM- NEW METAL RADIOS. ATWlei.,Cillf.. Kent^^and Westinghouse,e. w rite Electric.’ - • —- •0. ■ —

^ r m x i 1“ " R A D I O -------------------- - ' T U B ^ S E R V IC E -P A R

S n i f l o S H E R JIA N WRIGHT

rember a l . . . . I _______? ?•— J —1. Write 141 Znd Aye East Fnoa

- n m a - n u c a u . ro a msvxtb- - «

K t B L E G L A S S P R

” 7 7 1 1 / CH .^iO Y.'T l I f I’M L O O W N C 7 F

* \ R E P O R T KROWi h---------- - 'T K G E N T - 'A U . i.B O lV ( \ < l L A a S , P B E P E B r t l P ^ - T H I S A A U ^ Y .B S u r f * v l A « ^ C A t t E I > t>

\ O F F I C E S O E A R

I P A H O , r a r o A Y M O H N IW O , N

i l 7 - A Radios and Servloe 2M a u l <e**Uao*« tnm rnctdtmi tMi m BUT USED RADIOS AT SAMPB( i . n o m T » ln Falla,

^ OUARANTEED RADIO BER^_______..B e e c . Brown Muslo . o a . . .

8PBC1AL BAROAIN PIUOW - - - uaed Radios. Moon's r a i n t * ]

? POP* I tu f Store________________ClM nrn ;■■■ I - II

- WantedioBuy*' ~ ^ N m i R E "W A in«D -W «" > lu l o used (umlture. coalnnc**-«

a .AND B Maon-sr td De- — — . . . , Jlekid up.o u ln e rt . A p a r tm e n ts '

— — froN IS H E D A PA RT lisW r^ BU. UP. 2iitl AVO, North,

’ ■■■- - R oom s l o r R e n tSWECT - -

nberly. ROOM FOR REN T-PH . 17M

DNATU- BOAHD’ AND RbOM.'ST0Dl Bananas, or others, good lood ebMp<IP.-W IU -W 8JT11— -----u a llty .o r 1. .1 ~i 1— , :hardar4 BOOM-AND.BQARD^12L m MBefly.— -Phone-fl9l.------ -- ........

F o r R e n t , M U oellaneoti

Kimberly- FOR-RENT -G O O D -B O e i_____ • building in tlna loeatlon on

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. «TAY. 3I 0 -ACRES 0F-LAHD-W 19' ; 'S a u ty auW. re n u r muat be tuU jf« S l t h r _ ^ » d ^ M * lo ttoanw

[:_______ Duhl or P. E. Dean.'310 IrtI ROMES Norlh. Twin P^lls.

Wanted to RentW AN TO T tT RENT —

'“*• house In country until Pib,= ^ k i T 5 i S a i ^ o w r e

-J.

Real Estate lor Saleid, U Bo. sT^O It'^rX oRES, EASY T l

• Long Ume paymenU. Pb, OS'

SS 1 9 10 ACRES ON W OH W AY ^! S r r r ~ - to coimty hospital. TOUl

i r r i f i i rTLeonard, n * ^ * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * ¥ ¥ ¥ >

¥, ' ¥ Bo. >i of So, H Lot 4, Ty:

* iddltlwi, Kimberly, being 1» * . c m on TOIor . u t d t oI________ * a i M. E. Wrlgliti hom*.12s SO- * 'oom plastered house. Oi

¥ sge. Fruit txfes. A tine borl- l ¥ 13200. Terms,ip 2 1 ^

‘ » 71 aaes In Pller dlsirletiiw E O N 5 hlghw ay-|T7Q0.

“ x'StaSre * “Kl. ^ t

i c ^ S u i l r ^les. The ¥on Twin ¥ PEAVEY TADER St CO.. Iinee, glvo ¥Box 299. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * ¥ ¥ ¥ * ¥ >= WELL IMPROVED FORTY A I . n o near T«'ln Falls In exeellenl

— r-V. —cf-.flHlUvatlon, .Oood..icnni

• m S BIng tab ler -

Legal AdvertlsemenIJE N U l^ “ jioT IC B -O F TRUBTEE'rB condltlttt. ,To Whom It May Concern: “ • ® l‘" 2 r 'Uw undkrslgned.-aa-’I08. P, o . tha t certain a«reem<

wrltlnff. dated January 31, IB: twren himself nnd D. B, Mo< and others, will sell a t publli

O tlon a ll properties liflil :)y 1Trustee.

T h a t the said .'.ale will take .. .» «f th* southoajit door ot Uie

P'ousc of TwU) Fnlli coimty. a t two o-cloek P. M., on the 3i Of December, IDJS.

------- T hai tbe said »al« «Hl be at- - ' tuctlon lo the highest bldde oe 2 3 'A (or caah only; thut as to Uiose______ertlea encumbered by mortga*TWATER equity Wli] be sold, tlie buyer !, Soden sume and agree to pay Uie me

------------- T lu t tbe said properUes nI sold..and will be sold, tn sc

------------ parcels 'of'lh imik.'.as nppcar»be.\t InUreat of the parties t

ARTS tn u t.n r s T bH the properties to bi s(nppT.v situated m the Butnft VU

V BitHHi n u w x iiy w " n if r r wfadfl-SW more-panieularly descrll

follow*. to*wlt:Lot 8B <to«ethcr »llli

- r b e a t S dwelling Iwuse thereoni, sul

r e f e f l r e d L .

T W E V E R Y \ I RF D R - A L O M ^ M e

6 R R E & - / ‘B E \N H A T e i / A - ( . V

tS O W N T D T W E — /k R L Y A & O U T - - V

NQVEHBEB 1, i m

s 2 3 - A D oqs , O th e r P e ts

B O S TW V uL L PUPPIES.'" PBOira. 1137J. 1331 Ith Av*. E . ------

w vicp . F o r S a le U v e s to o k

= 7— i J r a r e T T S n H r F M w "™ he«»y sprlngtra, goremmentMFiDBr -«<|^1-Q uim sey yiarllng bull._______ Not. 3 a t Munyoni S a lt Or<— J . P. T kkner.

2 5 I n COWB AND HEIFERS, 1 K No. l is t lU nstn brtdge,

n BUY lord E>enney.

------------EA R L Y CO M PLETIO N 0

2 8

BOISE. Oot. 31 MW Joiislru of the Bolsi'Idslio City lUg

■ will be completed by gild>iui^ ‘■r - - - tn>4M«W,-N.-S<«mm«fi'«ul«'< [ 2 9 to r of highways, predicted tod- . - _ The road U part ot a cutoff

7)4. avenlually Is expected to proveonnecUon_between.Bolse-tn(

UDENTB sewtoolh Park Wihway a t Sti *P '. ™ ' trom whew motor U tlllo ean

Montanix'pptnts through son thc-m ojt-seenio-niow itala-co

MIU8 3 0 ^ , mortgige Indebtednei* m n r o in ^ h c - i u m o(_ll.47ff.00 prlnc!

»f'<l wc™ «l Inwrcst to the «! * of sale, and subject to 1935 tA

*'■ LOU US and M, (togeUier y ■ Uie dwtlUng house therei

'E n - o r . - « W « { jo .i.n jw ijsge jndeW Iy e«ulp- ness of the turn of |l,80i.15 pi aelt. Bee lecrued Interest to

- x o n r m "< U U o t saU,-andaubjoc t to JJ r t

Lola 100 lo 110 Inclusive, t }ect to 1933 u ie i ; lo U ir ,

» 0 1 130, Incluslrc. su b j« t lo : ' taxes, and LoU 70 and 71, s

" 'S S jS y Ject to taxes for 19)3 and sui

1 9 3 5 . - ........................ ...... —I— , ■ ____________A. L. SWIM. Tr

a le 3 2 n o t ic e t o c b e o it o b________ n u u of Anna Moia Ford, Dec

t e r m s . Notice u hereby given by th , 0399-R3. deralgned admlnUUalor of the

L . ^ 2 2 : credltora of and all persona Ji “ * P” * c la lm a lg a I iu n ia T a I(rd e« a i

. . eahtMU th im -w lU v -th e -aa a ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ iv o u ^ T * , w IU flirw onQ nU u'

^ the f ln t publlcaUon ot th is 1 •fyup « tfi the said admlnstrator.al tl I t I ’i * flee of c . A. BtUey, Aitomey.

» ( t ly National Dank BuUdlng. ]j, > Fulls. County ol Twin Falls,

O ar- « o t Idaho, thla being thtf place bome. ¥ , t^ M c tlo n ot the bt

M D ated Octotier 31st. 19». let on * MOSS

* AdmlalstratiJf.

2 i NOTICE TO CREDITOR u . , 7 Z Oi J- CowUne.

2 | • Decei* NoUce Js hereby glTen by U

I1I11I11I T------— •! to th * -c red l to n -o t-a iid -f ttt-p. r„- i h*Wng claims Against the M

* I ceased, to exhibit them 'w it M A It IS neceasary_ vouchers, wllhlr * * * * mo'ntha after ih i first publl

Y ACRES o t thla notice, to tb* aald Ad lent sU te t r u o r a t Uie Uw offloes of 81 m u L ly ti * Blandtard, Twin f t l l s Bj

T m s t ^ l d g i ^ r M t t l l s f ^ ^ Twin PaUs, SUle of Idaho, U:

— Ing-lha-iilac* tlx e d lo r-th e *otlon ot Uie buslneu ot said

e n ts DaUd October 33, 1038., . . . — J . , - JIARRY B, COWUNi 8 BALE - - - AdmlnUtmtor of 0

lale ol Martha J . C( «-Tru#tee ; — deceaied. ement In susphan As Blinilford,11810, be- Attorneys for Admlnlstmloi

iW la^auc'ly him as "

E l r i i a K

yer to M - - ro * T H 6 y N . . mortgage * T O P ? / i*~“

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TWE CHAKCE OF A UFE [ TIME.-* AVit> ITS K(iT

EVEH.A 6AM BUE- | CAW’ 'tJ& ^ r .H E S A < t> S O

I'LU TAKE AC»VW4T6^E OF , THIS'IF I HAVE. TO RMSEW TWE m oney « E a iN 6

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S T m . n w m x i u d o h o r k PUL----------- --- w>4-«tali-rer-«-y«HlioB-b«ai= = 110, e u « N m .

>k 3 6 SPECIAL UATZNO B A R_______ Rock eeckarvU. I I *Mb, Ph.SU AND 8UIU. .............. - .............m t tost- ________ .wll. Bell□round. q o o D I N Q m a n i n j u r e

n s s IN H IG H W A Y COLLIlge. OIU- --------

OOODINO, Oct. n - Ed M I.— reeelnd it broken ahoulder

- milti.lon aeren mllet aouth of1 O F Tueaday enn lng , wb*a hla ea

IJded with % Uiresher belong! MISED Frank RM t ot WeodeU., ,, ^ M ceroy turned to U » atd* i

road to avoid hitting an appi lughway (ng car and imaahed Int

thresher, moving on tbe hi; u»d ii*e - ^^thou t-llg trtirsw orm nr-to -

t S ' t h a ttfovlde a McEtot'J ear waa demolUh .and the . ' ~

* ? go'*uJsome o t OOODINO, Ocl, 31 — Tlj -country. >vtr«h itvlgp enteruined I n .

______ 0 . _ 0 . _ f . ^ l i Wedneaday tr^ im ~ a' Haiiw^ " n o r ty ~ w i tOdd Pellowj as guests. Decor

neie o t w fn IR keeping with HM] I b s ip m . and B pnigT w rot etuni le «i«t'e music w it etil^ednE aSir'd ! i tAxes. gave a dKfetent slunt. Refresh er wlUv were •erred lo a large crowd, lercon), which fames were played,ieW «l- ____15 prin- -----------------------------------------

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■e. tub- M®'" ®“ * Fauidi ibioBia337 10 o w a o w UKOIT u w t

;o 1939 bittKiBadII, fub- (KfMUr* jMuary » , ISS;

! s : ! S i s : r = 53i. WMltaOBd

B f f l - i a n s a — — ' a , " s r . s 5 “ '— — Train J » ItiTM__________ tarORS - -- - H«rtli»i«B* IV eeued TsrtlD Ue S m r a ________ 4I:<I

tho a t a te Artin* ------------ ,— i:iofd. to the --------------------------la having u a , » _______________ la oS6lMfl.-tD •antvr-s.-..--------

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: eou lh tu i » > to P«*“ B ™ " " ’: itp re » » w l W M F n o M M .I MuWlc hetrinc conduelrt bjr fed*1 era! firm ntlmlnUtniilon repre*

K H U tira In T r tn W J* hi«h uHooi nudlttrium ytJtenUT. voted unan- Jinou5 endontm m t of & KHea ot

1-.. .propoied aracndmentfl to • proposed I polMo markellnR iirreeraem. in d I then TOted. IB lo 6. agnlMl #ny fonn I of m»rkcllnf asrectnent for the 1835

i hearlnj receaed e trly In the' to re-convma thl* m om -

JDB t ( C»ldmll wlKIfl w eslfjn -id*- I ho fro rfr* are fo I* >>e»nl on the

marketrnK ap ttm e n t propo«ed to r a 1. dUlrlct compoied of the itatea ot

Colomdo, NebraaU. WyotBlng and Idaho.

1 ■ "nie CivldffeH heartnj wind

I posal, oihers Jwvlng 6 « n IWla h t ' x>env«r. Seottaljtutf. Nebrajka, and

Idaho FalU. j sw tts le d Ameodmeat! Amendments tha t the T «ln F dIU i h e a r l n B ncontraendfd were pro- ; posed by Carl L. DeLong. executive - * " ic ereta ry— tor— Idftho— ^Vegetable ;:=^G nm tn.JU «?>rpo£aU diJth

-TWed: -1. All tate potato crop producing

(tatei. of which there ar* 30, Ihould hn hmtiRht wllhln the scope o t the proposed martcllHg ftfirecment.

a. All poUtoe* enlering In Inter- Itale commerce ahoutd be gradetf to

. the grade of U. 8 . No. I and V. 8.It— H o.-9,-ato A, ae-now provided for

In the federal itandard of srtdes.3. Reitrtctlon aa to marketing of

— K 57TT»tini(rTatm ild-beTnurnt«lamong polato producing dlslrteU

• “on the percentage of tlte potatoea of eacb particular district bean to th* total united Stalei crop," and

!— th a t ratrie tlon In tbb regard ahould I s o t be Jef( atons to (h* diiereUon

o t the secretary of agrleuiture.4. Federal Inspection and grading

-----m om m giniaflTfffcllve iminr tta te -ly “when th e n Is no fede ra rtn - ipectlon."

Grower* Tiewa on the propoeed m arkettnt agreement were given In teatimony by several witnesses ln> eludlnff W. II. Detweller o t Hazel- ton. Victor Smith of Burley. R. H. Vountr ol Fanna. J. P. Uarthal] ol Twin Palla, Carl L. DeLong ot Twin

— 7alU ,-M ltcbeU -B unt.ol-Buhl and= M I» 9 -J e n n itH a u n ^ f -8 u h l-----------

Exeeplloo in YHafio Except in Idaho, Krla P. B^mls,

- m a rk e tin g ipeclallil who w u onae t the group of three representatlvea e f tb* federal fann admlnUtratlon eonducttnf the hearing. «aid poUto growera of th* propo*rf tour-iU te

— (tlrtrict aeem to hare b*«o la lavw- of the proposed agreement. Preaid-

Ittg a t the bearing «-as Judge Alva £ . Nre. o t tha farm adm lnUtntlon's legal department, and U . Parlolettl,

" repreientatlTe o t tha connuner^ council.

An AnecUted P reu dlipatch from ’Washington laat evening u ld the

' farm adnlnUtratJon p lant to h a n ■■■ th8~ propo ied" potato—niarketlni

■j<iw amt ' i w i / f t j f apptoval 'b / grow en.and basdlen.next;'m onth. The dUpatch continued:

A. E. Mercker, f a m admlntstra- tlon polato control chief, aald teatl-

‘ mony delivered a t the varloui hear- ing j held would be itudled u rapid- ]y aa poaalble. He expressed confl-

___.denee tlnal recommendatlona^could- Be wotked'out wlthln'two wetki and

the propoaed agreement laid befor* 6ecrctai7 Wallace for hU slnlature.

--------------ETldeneeGnWef Tolley--------The agreement would become ef­

fective and bind handlen of pota­toes in the area Involved atter w al- lacB-algna tt and two-thlrdi of the (noduccre and one-half of thc hattdlcre approve ll. FoUto olflclali exoreued belief it could be tm t Into effect well betore the major ahlp- menls from the western itatea be­gin.

Mercker said he could not tell tmtll the teaUmony had been atudled w hat action would be taken on a request by 8. K . Warrick of ScotU- bluff. Nebraska, for elimination of

___ ta f f Wallace _ftulhority to prorateihitnnento uul ufHhe dIstHeta.— :—

Thc question would bo delermlned. W frtkrr sold, on Ihe basU of what evidmce nt Ihe hearings indicated would provld*-th*-m oat-~t»aslblc method of aroiiiing polato aurpluses forcing prlee* downward. Bome of the westem Nebraska KTOwera urged

■ tba l control over (m d ln i with pow- Bf tn ><fir-xhinm«nt_«f_ln»-fT potaloes would be iufflcfent,

M«relwr-said' the - weight-of' the testimony alao would be th* de­partm ent's guide tn deciding on

'Warrick^a request for a ban cn con-

------- The-m arketing-agreement- waa• drafted by farm admlnUtratlon po-

U to experts In an altem pi to bring pUcea of th* current crop nearer parity. II would be tn addition to the compuUory potalo controi act for which state and federal allat-

------ m in{iit£J£hC5lultiU oJ«.anaounc-ed tomorrow. Balea abo\-e produc­tion quotas would have to pay a

. JJiree-foirths of a eent a pound tax. Along w tth the proposed mar-

f keting agreement In weelem atatea. the AAA plnns pu rchuei of.Burplua

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A Three Days’Cough IsYoorDaiigerSignal

No d u tte r bow jn a n f medicine*

K ’ S S f l ' f f l T t a f e ' Sm relief now with Oroomulslon. Sertoui troublo may bo brewinR and

------ yon cjumol alTord to lalto a chance'« t h anythln« le u than Creomul-1 don, which socs right to tho seat

, of tbe troublo to aid nature to I toothe and beai th* Inflamed mem-

pranes u tbo germ-ladcn ph legm : la loosened v u l expelled. ' *

C rto n ra lA o ^ u id * ^ T tfS td ^ y n S r ■ ... m iw r i i j w u im not aatlifled with

w*T flrat.bottle.-S o m t o r l i u S9K iM r .) j

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i i WiUieWmisBy aOBERT mJILUM |j

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I■sed f / in d - ' jrm w193S

the "I knew tbe prwcher waa cornin' im - fee dinner. I u w the Bible on Ibc

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Hand knit coaU. dresses. lulU. slto both French styled and domestic ro- reprcscntlne the-ultlmate-MnartnMS- •Ive In knitted wearing apparel, *111 be

preeenled-ln<a.style.rci.'ue.lhU.£VC:. ro_- fflng ftt8 .o 'c loaalJ lit52 ,W en Rule

C. C. 'Anccrion 'company, snder the direction of M n. Eunice FarU. New York City slylUt for Bucllla

Hi? Y arasJh C -n u b ile U cordially in- viled lo be pre.ient a l ibis showing.

" J : Mrs. Parts wiU describe ihe high ' R features of cacli garment, telling Icr the cost of the yams, and other

detalU of In ttresrto the uoman who ' o{ Is an ardent devotee ot the popular ted Jw>bby,-and-to-tba-btginner..,WJie-- c tj ther Ihe formal or sporta effect la ocs desired, hand knit faslilons can ac­ta complUlt It, and the most important

md feature of knitted garments thU aea- uld son, U the employment of mixedfon yarn«."*he’*a3» - ---------------------------

M n. ParU will' be In the Golden ing Rule slore today and lomorrow for tc - ccnroitntlonrTecomntendinr-tppro- h t- priate 's ty le s 'in d becoming colon

lo those who desire her expert ad- vke.

In - I n - ________________________________

C orrect Answers tw To 15 Questions—

I— C heck-Y our-t,ia t-nlj, Jf you ar* one of the many who ina answered Uic Twin PViIb News "Eth- vea loplan Quiz" which haa been run- lon nlng In thU paper for the paat three ato days you'r* probably u x lo u a to ata check your answen to aee how near VBf right jo u .a w e and a l» If you had Id- k chanc? to win a pair of those guest Iva tlckeiJt io « e "Wing* Over Eth- >n's lopU" a t the Orplieum. Hare are *ltj. the correct answers to th i fifteen

queatlons: t.-K in g of Kinga of Ethiopia, the'

Conquering Uon of Judah and the Eleci of God,

3,-K lng Solomon and the Queen ‘P» of Bheba.^ Ji^cKHHSHRy:------------ -------------

4 .-6 e p l.M .l» a j. - ---------- 6 /-T h* Blue Nile. ,S .

1,-AddU Ababa.,M. «.-fieventy.,f j. fl.-350.000 square mllea.,uld J0,--Empt«*«JWBlBru. Z auditu .__tnd '"iTi—Raa-Taffarl.------------------------:on 13.—E rlin a and Italian Bomall- arc. hind.— -J3.-M arU -.T licre4a..dollar.______ef- H . - 10.000,000.lla- 15,-One.rat- W lnnen tn the contcst ^ ill be an- the nounced in tomorroWa News.the ------------------------laU • - -

SCIENCE CLUB MAKES ' S; STUDY OF PROJECTORnl!i "NordUngen" a moving picture lied t „ i oj German town bj> the ^ * same name was the centra) feature

of the hlgb school Science club ;® ‘ mietlng yesterday. Although no t ot

particular acienttfio intereat the fUm wu.prcscaledJo.,»UWL.exp5r t i

. mentation wiui the nfoTing picture h . ; prolKlor the school recently

Ible , ______________

3 INFANT GIRL SUMMONEDow- - ■ ■ade ?ay Marlene Beverly. lO-month-

old (iaugtiicr of'Mr. and’Mrs: EgterV the B«v«rly. died e.tB:U o'eloek last eve- d<- nine a t ihe Bavtrly bome, 354 Thln^ on avenue east, from th* e tfecu ot

!on- pneumonia, Tbe Infant had been 111

was She-U survived by-her- porenU: po- a brother, Edward, and a alsier. ring Prancea. Tba body testa a t th* Twin ^ PalU mortuary, pending funeral a r- ‘ *0 ranjrementi. act

lot- — ■, ■, , - ’m e-.------------------------------------------ ■ —

i p n

*3 1 ^ Alal M ^

S S »•>«“ we can potUld J B months of real aer. » L •I'f*! \ vice, good appear-

‘ o m f o r l . Into foot Jll^ j l WMr a t modest coit.

/ \ NEW ERA 1 ^ a T o _ l r SHOE

f ■■■Y.(

pTHirJ iT iN Fi

. I n s t i tu t io n E n a b le s Boyi

to F in a n c e P r o je c t s

______ r t J U a m B a n W n j

Twin PalU chapter of tb* Puturi Pa rm en of America Wednesday or* gantced a "Ohapler Loan Pund.' The institution U to rtp b u a th< T h rift Bank which b u beea a p a r of the. chaptcr in p u t yean . Thi loan boord. who wilt control thi fund and act upon all loans. organ> llcd w lU i'A m brou Evans. ..e&alr> m an; Galen Banner, vice-chairman and RfeJvln EWen. iecretarr*tiwu- urer. The other two m em ben an

lin ' Maurice Capp* and PerrU Bweet Ibc AU memben are elected fo r i— .four-vrar term anrt leave office onlj

upon gnduatlon from hlgH W tinn= D. A. Longenbaugh. Sm llh H ugha

agricultural Instructor: O. K. Bond high Khool principal; R lehart MorrU. chairman of Ute sheep com-

, mUsion; and Melvin E hlen u chair-

IW-' In addition' to aiding students tc

finance their projecta, i t U hoped th a t the InsUtuUon wUl tra in the

It*- boya In banking technlcallUea. An >uc employe of on* o t th* local banks MS- U -to-b* aaked-to .instruct-the . e ti be ganizatton along. thU line,

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liTOiBiriNSUMNCElEXCIIINfiE-iN-ESTtlEllIng --------la rrho ' AgenU forthePaim en'A utm bbllela r Inter-Inauranc* Btchange In a t-oe-. » t thn

Is meettnglnTwlnF'alUTgalhered'wlth1C- their wivea and a number o t tlie or-m t ganlutlon’a offlclaU a l a dinnerea- meeting a t the Park hotel Mondayced evening .covers being laid tor 40—-- penon*---------------------------- --------len W. w . Deal of Nampa, d u tefor Omnge master and a member of ther(K "f" nfg«nl»nHnM-lo n govemlng-boardi-was-toftstmaater.’" id - The dinner meeting followed « ses­

sion earlier In the day of th e in­surance organization's Idaho advls-

_ _ ory council, a t which Carl W. Pet­erson of <Idaho FalU, Bonneville county commisslon.'r and chairman of the OlHgham County Mutual plre Insuranee company, wax elected as a

f . roember.oLtlie.counclLto sacw ed.E.— B_3VMk-nr..Iri«tv>

Other mem ben— of-the-adv iso ry ^ council are Luke WUllams of Ru-

pert, former Gowmor H. C. Bat- ^ dridge o t Parma, J. Lo* Reed ot ^ Emmett and T. 8 . teBalUy of Po-

” cautlo. -Officers of the organization who

attended the meetings b e r* - ln - eluded Homer Deal of TfplK. west- e rn Idaho manager; Le«. BUvcn of S a lt u k e 'c t ty . t lu h SUM manager: H any Uggatt of Lo* Angele*. truck exchange. representatlre.

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T W O M EN ST A R T S U IT S

FO R D IV O RCE D E C R E E S

■■ Two Twin PalU men atarted w its for dlvorcc in the dlatrlct court here yesterday, both alleging desertion.

Judson. 0 . Clark sued for divorce from Vern Clark ' who allegedly abandoned their home Oclober 1»,

— 1034.- and-went to Ogden -w lth -h e r ,, 13-year-old daughter by a tormer

ntnrrUge. 0 , P. Duvall U his a t- Jomry,

-------- R a y 'w ilb u ra a x to n 'su e d 'fw dl-v f s e from^Loralne ElUabeth Sax- lon. believed to be a resident now of Los Angeles. J. R, Bothwell and Harry Povey ar* hU attorneya.

- JAIL BURNING ATTEMPT OR CHARGED to DISTURBER.uro Accused In a misdemeanor charge the of dUturbanco of the peace. Brooks ure Slover, 48. of Buhl, who allrgedly ;lub attempted to aet t in lo the Buhl ; of J*ll after he w u arr«sted ther* last the Tuesday, pleaded gully In Justice of

the Peace J. C. GaKa'. court a t Buhl ,ure and -w u senleneed to serve *“ {»o- itly month term In the county ]ail and

pny ISO fine. Ke was delivered Inlo U»e shtrifr* cuiiody yesterday.

ED. t h - : . . ■ ■ :

H m ih U 'e M f f w i r g o o J —

I I ' W hic a b te a U u t-

U W hat a morning—

£ . W hst a sct-up.fpt the dsy— ... .

^ W hen the coirce is gocklr' "

^ There i t one'colTec \ lh « will alleys be good"

if you give it hilf

I L '. * chance In makjog._______

^ Schilling Coffee rcpesti i t with delicious reguluity.

I Schilling 3 Coffeei l ■ -T hcrc ire lW S cK niin fC oHet t r

j O ncfotpertolstot. ••• .Onefotdcip.

TW m FAIXS D A E

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ER 5 To Be Sold H

$1^ ^ ^ lo f f e - o u tm a d o - tmd 5 thc B radley factorynlo k coata nre fam ous 1

wear. Tlicy n re tru

— l^caturinK HracW C

f. 1 . . ^h f> ^A rp W rinkl

Soft F inished Fa ^ Many Styles and

;— k — -^If*yoi»-Hke-f«io-cJi ^ - •. afford them, here.:

[ ^ porUinity. Don't le t

^ Closed Uul Fro

S NaUonaHy Kn M nnufocturcr of

^ . ^ F irio.HoHC

^ 3 6 0 P a i r s 1

- Fine All \V(KilJteEU

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ULY NEWS. TWIN PALLS, TDJ

tstandiiH d a y

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[LDREN’S- i l - -■ _____ ________STV

THIS^ -----------SPECIf c _ 2 4 i H E A V x : p j t

1 $1W SIZE!

■ Hcnvy, warm, full lined coa■ season and packed aw ay fo r B mntch. Colorsjof tan8 and-{

I SPECII 2 4 GHaDREN*S■ CQ

® ------------------------ - $ aSIZEE

Heavy, nil wobl navy bluo with red belts and ta n lini regutar ?J.50 coata packed ;

I l - l ^ s r e c I A L ^ N O l

CHILDREN’S EXTR^$3.90

CLOSE OUTS OF R EG U LA Rto 12. Ail wools of course, hcRvy jltt«8.-Somc have fur tr im itiln p . S c l^ti'V fabrics in 'th ls group. Color

MG OFF FRIDAY MOIK P K t l t A I . B V E l

7 0 GENUINE BRA

Failprcoatslly Advertised a t <24.75 - :

I H ere W hile They U s t fo r

L6.50a-bv-oug-flwn-buyers whft-viflitcd j ry a t Delavan, W isconsin. These s fo r th e ir api)carnncc and the ir tru ly fine coats.

ra d le j 's Exclu-slve Flex-EdRo Consthjctloh!

nkJc-P roof!-A U Pure Wool, o f — •. Course! -Fabrics T ha t Don't W ear O ff! md P a tte rn s to Choose From !

-cJotliea init. fe d U J ia t-m tc c a tiX rc .is y ou r o p - ._ ^ « ^ C A le t f t slip by y o u V *

^rom A True English R ibs 1 K ro ™ o „ tm porlcd Jlnclii o f Men’sw — --------------- Fine L aatcx-T ot

B M e n ' s Colors of Blue, T j ' Black, Green

jiulnc-? UOO......... ......... :S tric tly F irs t Quu

• A T ' § - According ta o u r to n in obtaining thcso wc are not perm itti

k mention tho,jnnnie o f t manu-

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THIS STORE yt

DAH 0, FBIDAY MORNING, NN O V E M B E R 1 , I 9 M

V M M jir M ln h r jr jr M A

n g S p €=FEATURjEl

and SD E P l

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MORNINGgIAI.NO.1ILE:EABRlC:COAXSr

5 E S 2 W 6 ---------------------------- -

;oats closed out fo r ca^h a fte r the 'or th is spec ia l Somd'have tarns to d-groys. They won’t la s t long!

;IA LN 0.2B BLUE CHINCHILLA :OATS

— — ;e s 2 t o 12

uo Chinchillas. They nre trimmed linings. A nother cash closc-out of id aw ay fo r this event.

0 ^ ------------------ : : = E EtA FINE COATS

R «5.9tl CO A TSvy and warm. They comc In plain r. Some comc in thrce-piece W inter lors o f blue, brown, green and red.

ORNING WnCH A BIG ENT .LADLET

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^ ■ i i S B i -■•“0 i T n T i i X ;

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)s Mude

chinery .

Copa ^

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toc the

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Here’s a - -BvenHoi

Start!- O F F E R I N G - r p A i

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with a W arn

9 (— Slies

~ ~ ThTflft J umpers have s w arm striped bla

closed o u t fo r cash big w are house last

iter ' ing h eld for th is big■®d. wlnte;- season a t the

STORE. ATI you hav

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DRYCO FRIDAT a i

4 - . i m E

I SPEI $1.95

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SWE I SPE . 9

H I Heavy rope stitch s'B r 1-2-3. WhUe, pink.B blue. Slipover butto

. An oQtstnnding spe

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I 1[E-W IN TER-CA M PA IG N —

I Big Special I or-MeiirThat i ts Today |ACTORY-CLOSE-OUT OP |

Blu^D^iifn j

npers=im B lanket Lining j

>8c 1Its 38 lo 4S \

___________Iive’tw oblff-B ldc-pockctm ntl-------- 1blanket lining. T hey were \lh and packed aw ay in our ^

s t F eb ru ary . T hey w ere be- j

% event th a t u shers in the jhe IDAHO D EPARTM ENT \lave to do is to com pare, 9Bc. |

IOODS DEPT.---------- JUld SATURDAY j

5ATER_ j ETS"*"- 1 ECIAL i ) 8 , i $ 2 . 9 8 I

•* Thos<» liiiitH wgr^ bought" IInst Jan u a ry anrt.pack'ea Jaway fo r th ia occasion. |

I W hite, p ink, blue, red, ipowder blue, tan . Sizes .

1-2-3. Sw eate r. Leggins, „ 'Cap and M ittens^ lOO^c |

* ivool fillfw fcr o r coat >: sty lcB w eaters. Outstand-------- J

ing values. I

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rfants’------- 1EATERE csn : ^ !)8cI sw cntera-for-infnnts. S ites - i lc, blue, red a n d guardsm an :ton neck. A C j « ' ipeclal v a lu e .........\

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