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qtyEaiaott r TH . yol,19,No.l75. _______________ Alf Landon E For ‘House( Of Feder; Pranding Administratioi Spoilsmen,’ Nominei ________________ Strengthen Civ (B r.T h » AMOCt«t< DUQUESNE GARDEN, PITTSBI Alf M. Landon named thB.new.det men, by spoilsmen and for spollait dress tonight and pledged n "houi cal debauch” If electcd. Before & Keystone-State throng paclty Duquesne Gardens, the Rc; inee Mid Postmastcr>Qeneral Fai 'tlonal .chairman, liad been------ •■'nuthorlwd to acute s vast n army of political mercenaries | • in ordcr'to intrench the pres- I »nt idmlnlstrstlon In ®otrcr." ' ' PramUM CenivIliUllea Prumlslnir, u .pruldcnl, to tn Inrge Rnd strengtiicu the dvll (er- viee And coiuolldnte soremmeoC \ Riichclu — Includbt "75 new tipht- r bstlCAl ithit-nola" — Undon Mid rfC PrtslMnt HoMewIt hid creattd '•Iwtnimcnti capsbl# of *hBcltllni open, tbe m ut crude, and th t most our llberUu and enilavlnt Uio peo« DlunUy.'at the outaet of hll final W, peraonil bid tm 39 Pennaylmila « « r)ec(oral Totea. tho BW'cmor told I«lF nn audience which ihouled, chccmS And applauded his appearanM for crat four mlnulet: ?* “ - "I am going to Ulk about tho mott ,Ai ^ruUl use of the spolli «]ilem this countty h u ever «en." ‘•You tell ’em Alf." ahouled i P™ tolct quickly drowned out by ap- . plaiue. ‘hln; Speiklnr ]uit a nek ftom elee- tlon day. Landon had only a final l.'ew York City addreu Thurtday sight to complete his last, nationally broadcast, Atlantio eoast-drlTt- for “ “ the prejldcney.' New Hearen were able to delect trSCTT of iM hoanene.u altendlni hli »• w n t (Old. --------------- iDlfodBcea'by Darli TtM Kanian was iotroduKd by , r 8enator Jamei J. DavU from a plat> 7 ° , form whou audlcnco Included for- mer Qm-enior Olfford Pinchot and ^ Enieit T. W<Ir, chalnnan of the ' Natloul Steel coiporatloD. ^avla described Undon aa a man'vhoie the American wky." .. AMtrtliig UAi W ni tnta I t W and Cf®* tha iplrit of tht-merit ayiton hart (Continued on Page 7, Ool. U ______ ' NIU L r , _ n p«*i IGHTS and S SHADOWS s In Day’s Evtnts^ , , fBy W# A ^U ted Pm t) For Palfl'Peoplo— PI NEW YORK - “nii Rev. Dr. U l ' Adolph William Meyer advises fel- low pastor* to keep their llrera alln f If they want to keep their congre- * gallons awake. "A torpid liver produces a dull Mntioii" Dr. Meyer a reteran of M yeart of preaching, lold tha an> H nual pastoral conference of th# At- , lintle dWrlet of 111# United Luther- ' I _juun-nodj'ealcrdgx.------------------------ ^— "A preicher thould keep physical* nlghl" he eounxelledj jE Kitchen Secret—[ - —NBW-YOfUC-Hotet-memhowed someUilng new to d a y -a “teaderiier- Kuaranteed lo loftcn th t tougheit itcak-and Uien explained'It wasn’t ^ • ;rcally new al all but centuries old. ***** HiUret of tht Soulh Seat, they ^ uld. for age* havt used the "ten- P“ " derliers," a liquid exlract of the , fruil bf the (carica papaya plant v'hleli ioflens the ttuuei of ilie meat wiUilti a few'minutes, ll wat In- 'eluded In the national hotel «po- “ 'J*!' nitloa Nature;* AirUnoi^ . WILLIAMS LAKE. British Co- and lumbla-A liunter'a ahot lhat killed Siii • a Canada goou also killed a pai* c, IIi le n g e ^ huminlnc bird tranllng md south netUed in the toft fealhen of LouU the larger bird. Fden Omllhologlslt say It-li eommon Waili pracUct for humming blrdi to.ttow pauii away, and fre<juenlly when Uie geese Jndls iro brought down Uit m all erea- Thi turei dart avay from their crashing ncrel airliner.________________________ ^ ^The (soTem or H as Pi Fight,’ O bsem s.M TOPEKA. Kas, Ocl. 57 t-tl - dlmpl AIlemal«l>-serious and.tmillng. Mra. ■ The Alf ^L Undon dlscu-wd today her fi|l. liusband's bid for the presidency "Of and ttie poMlblllty lhat a week frem Is grt today mlAhl find her tlie nation's away chosen flnl lady. ’'Bu ••Of course. I'm Uilnking about elfctlt it." uld the atlracllvo former Theo put u Cobb, who, If her husband Is dected, worke Will be one of Uiifi-ounsMt women li In < lo piTslde over the W ilte House Mrs ' tn wme tlme^ ' ' ‘ »lcp-<! ■■Bul I haven't time to worry about »m l ll. I'm simply too baiy." kana Her ready laugh madt hei[ dark LouL% orr. /.MiU’e artO deepened Uic ,S)«ik '1 [E TV u u n e i fOOTT B ow a ________ o r omcpLAtTona________ _ Declares L jcleaning’ ral Politics iofr Government ,‘Of >. aee Promises To ;ivil Service_______ v ■" Iated Preu) 3^ SBUROH, Oct. 27—(^vem or ^ deal a government *'ol spoils- lamen" In a natlve-sthto ad- ousecleaning" of.“thii polltl- ng overflowing the 10 IOQ_ca- |B Republican prcaidenti^ nom- H Farley, also Democraflc na- |B inn I in T iil ’resident Refers Questioner E to His Speeches; Eyes p Coal Industry . li —^ ’ MRS WASimtOTON. oet. 77 WVBe- E" ore IcarlRg for hi* seml-flnal cam- eoi algn drtre, Preildent Rootevelt to- kin lay oalllngly bruihed ailde prc.« onference questions about revival . t Iht NBA; • x r Aiked • point-blank whether he l4 ilanned luehji move, Mr. Hoosevc)l ± 1 ugfoled a revie* of his pait and ireient tpeechcs. i Ht did say, howenr, Uiat lome- I hlng had to bo done about Uie oil Industry. Ht alM announced llans for continuing the CCC on a „ llghlly amaller buls Uiin this year. 11/11, Before leaving for hla apcclai train 0 take him-overnight to Bayonne, lew Jerwy, the pre.ildent sent half c-dot«n' ipeeches -loathe mlmco- X machines. Tomoirow. he will m Uirough aecUons of New "York !lty, inspecUng federal work proj* els, and laying a comeralone for . building at Drookl)7i college, then it peak In the aftenioon at exeteises man ommemoratlng Uie U lh annlver- com< ary of tha Btatue of Uberty. Jestj Cisipalga Addrtam Ml .Hut_fpec£h ha? been • labelled noo-poUUcal-ty the WlilW House: tit campaign addrceies have been . cbe i*il for . Wilkea-narra and gran farriibufg.-Pennaylvanla.-Camden. j' few JerMyTanrwnmlngton. Dela- Ju»U‘ rare. Thunday. ' Oeneral Hugh .fl. Johnion. Hnt enur IRA admlnUtrator. called on llie "01 ircildent today, but Mr. Roofieyell *napt enlod Uiere had been any discus- of pa; lon of a new NRA. Reminded that hit ton Jamea had wok een quoted a t Worcester. Massa- Ume I huieUs. as saying he planned a re- out a ewcl of Uie oId-blu« eagle" djtncr. hearli lr. Roonenlt retorted with a grin more- im-y also had beea quoled as say- room. -I-..I— II.. he WI (ConUnued'On Page 7, Col, S) m iiL ISffiffilll s FMiRElr I. C. Huey, 47. Instantly . F ; Killed In Hunting t -------- Accident--------- — - JEROUr, Oct. ri-HiJnry Clay :uey. 47. Eden fanner. ic*a InsUnt- ’ killed early UiLi aflemoon while iTnMnff phfnTftTiti __ _ omt ef his ion, Hugh Huey, ten liln east of here. - Coroner J. R. Wiley, who tnvesll* kled. uld th lt the .410 gauge ihot- in which Huey waa carrying' ap* irtnlly wa.i fired when the man ,umbled shortly after he had lell le home of his ton. Tom Martin, owner-of Ihe ranch, irller in the day had brought uty from Eden to aasUt hit ton 1th the farm work and officeni ere Informed that tho man had ut left the house with the gun - lien the shot waa heard by his un lrt dnughter—In-law. Siinirlng are hit widow. Mn. n. ’ , Huey, who It.ta Indlo. California, id sU MM and daughten. Mrs. 3uUe- Nulph and Hugh Huty ot den: Robert Huey of Orand Coulee, 'aihlngton; Mn. Marie RIdell. aullne Hury and Jaek Huey, all cf idlo, California.' ‘ ' The body rtsU at the Wiley fu. rral home here pending funeral Tangemcnlt. Put Up a Good ~ ' Mrs. Alf Landon 3 (nple-In her right cheek, nien ahe became wlemn. Ihouslit- "Of eourse. Iln anxious, The strain greal. And Uie governor ha.i been fay M long. "But it ll such a big Uilng - llils ■etlon. I know the governor hni t up a good flglit. E\’cnDne luw Tked hard. And now the decWon In oUitr hafidi.- Urs. Undon and her 15-yri\r-od ■P-daughtcr, PrgRj' Anne Untlon. 11 leare here Friday to join the ■ ‘mat governor'Saturtlny In St _ 'UL% where''tliey wlU hear him fak tfial nijhu ACCVRAIi VIN 1 T\vn In English Divo r,' ' J.. I IRS. WAI.LI.1 WARFIEU) SIMFfiON. fi CniUnd, whose dlroree decree granted i coari at Ipiwleh learet htr free t« mi kin»'ieorcaaUon. King’s Woma Gets Speedj inglish Court's Decree Lc ~ Free To Wed Again (Oy The Associated IPSWICH. England, Oct. 27—Wall lue*clad (rlend of tho king, rece! )day-and with It leave to wed ath It was the worldT Cum to wond larrles next—If she does wed agi )mcs absolute April 27, 1037. will I ‘Sty, Edward the Eighth, of Great May 12-fifteen days later. Edwar 1. unless the plana are*— langcd. • . ward Mrs.- Simpson's freedom was ing i -anted in a little sky-light- lapM l.-A 'fi« courliwm' at- 3:34 by form- uUce Sir John Anthony Hawke, she t em. be*robed, bt'Wlgged and pat- waa : Itly testy. went ■'Oh, « ry well, a d«re« nisi,". Noi lappnl he, touing Un: Him handful the i parera In the cate to Uit bench. Not once.dld he even to much u ^ ok It Mn. Simpion. Prom ,Uie . netwoilendcriUrertrumpeUbeat L,‘ u. It a finfatv of notea to open the ^ 'ar1i.g to Ult moment Uie Balll* u _ ,. ore-bomplalntlffalippedfrom-Uw jJ,, : om. his demeanor bore oul reports ! wai nelUed the case was dumiwd ni#*- hl» lap. reai Fo^n.M ln.C SWrr r^rfourteenmlnutesentirely com- eed except for a faint auggcsUon _ _ a catch in her Uiroat, King (C r A"eep t<S tT B -M t M S OCIATED Pl FALL VIN FALLS, IDAHO, WEDNESD vorce Court j wo?? piwe Jc<ie< t. friend ot Ring Edward V m of.'''’^,: ed after a brief hearing la Attlset I miici marry agalo. U daya befort Ibe Marc an Friend g ly Divorce X up. ----------- ' ';-n Leaves Mrs. Simpson lin Next April oted Press) /allls Warfield Simpson, pert ,„onl ccelved a 17-mimite divorce iax.1 I third time six months hence. j Dnder whether the man she ..fi again when her 4ecreo-.be- ,, 111 be his most excellent nia- uccldi lat Britoin. ' death ward formally is to be crown- be a ----------------------------- --------- — the dl •ard'j friend of two >tar4’ sland- i*' )g laid her story of. Hit marital ipaoofEmetl Aldrich 81rap«on*Jia )rme; Colditream guards" olflcer w tr,arrled eight yeara ago. Thtre aa no contcst; Uw eo-re»pondeni ■ent unnamert In' open court ! ' Not onct dld-.Mrt. Simpson [face ie i|)KUton and newtpaiwrinen. !l.p»nO.I. 3 When 11 W01 over and the .cojls i«tin ad betn laid against Simpion, hrr c Ig'olackcarroUed outof the guard- r(Ui 1 courtyard behind the old rourl- , oui;, pul mothen gasping behind .i,. Ig BritUh baby coachcs a l the ortal quickly dubbed ‘-Blmivwi lie-and.on, orcr heavily patrolled Dea lads. to. No. Ifl Cumberland Ter- consei ice. London. mcndi A t Buckingham palace, the klngj thoug: (Continued on Paga 3. Col. ll (C Pardoiiabl|,Curiosi^ ^ V /H IR t; tou tm ------- T - .------------^ ----------- ME,-' ;; 54 o S eof \; Y - ‘ youRDAw i ' cop}-ri;h'i »” «-'oy,T > P R E S S N E W S P A P E R - H t 7 ) .S iSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2E i i n immm < n p i _ W. W. Deal Urges Members £ — ol-Farm'Organlzatlon^o Work lof Decisive Deleat _ ol State Levy on Buying ____ Sa fo: iDy Ttie Auoclated P rtiil th BOISL', Oct. 27-Elght hun- « dred representatives of Ida- he ho'jj 12,000 grangers played mi tonight after hearing, W. W. i Dpiir of 'Nampo, state mas- . >h' tcr. deliver -a scorching de- nunclatlon of ihe 2 per ccnt y i retail sales tax act. 1-^ Deal urged members of the 1- orcanliiatlon "to bccomc worken on elecUon day to see lhat tills Ux Is 10 overwhetnlngly.-defeat- ' ed ll,cannol be rutintcled.'' He predicted a resoluUon will be pused tomorrow or Tburjday con- t •. (Irmiilng UieJaw which will be sub- u l l letted to a sUtcwlds nferendum tote November J. 'Hie aet has produced approxl- maitly »:2»,000 for rtlieT'TKTEr - sehooli sinee it became operative L March 20, WJJ., int( Annual Banquet rigl M ui of the aftemoon was devoted Ii 10 degree work In wreUseislont and poll lonlghl lilt delegates from the 300 u ja granges hi the ttale met at the an- p m l banqucl. ' mo, In his addreu Deal attocked Uie _ [irescni liquor law enfor^-menl let- '"Die time” he said, "hiii eome for |ll| I .h^ Idaho Orange to ipeak dnfaller- III ngly upon the question of control _ If liquor dlspenuriet. "The legUlalure gave us Uit btil iwlthey could under prevailing ecn^ inienl two y ta n ago, yet It U comA non! knowledge that enforcement li\ . , ax.1 - Gal !' Drunken Driren "l^uiikeii drivers on the highways' \ ire evtr Itiereaiing menace and ttie I iccldtnt tolal which cauied 34,400 y leatlis last year in Uils nation sliould \ >e a teacher of the item reaUtle* he dtalii dealing, characlcr bllgtil- r ng ,cur»e ot careleai driving. "f* "Idaho't liwt must be more m l- luily re»pecled and Uie enfotte- nent offlcen muil. be lield’lo a far ilrictcr account In' Iha fulure if t dalto' doet not want lo be ihunned '" J ly tbe tourtiu and, her own Ilvti ^ Placed a t slake. ‘ . ••Idilio-i accldeiit loUl li oul ot ” >f, iroporUoii to Uie popuation-and de- ^ nandi acllve. intensive and ever- ." uUng ■enforccinenl, engineering nd edueailon;^’—; --------- -- . , Idaho vital slatlstlct bureau rec- rdt showed 181 persons pertshed In , he su to In molor accldenta In lOJi. Solt Conttrrallon ».h|c Deal reterrcd to the federal toll of M onservalion act as a "moit eom- on.a icndable one and deser\-lng of Uie A I tioughlful support of 'all .fann of 11 ' not > (Continued on Page 7, Col. 4) imd ----- 5 ----------------- -------------------- ^ ------------------------1 -------------------[ throi ------------------------------------------- J 11,e , I to re Mmcc LE-9 --------- ^ ^ ----- -retur • * J Ulng y _ Mhei T-y -------------------- — wttii- 1 \ «-cni 7 ''" ~7 ^ Mm: Dubll repor »r ^ 1 i , ■■ lell.I If ilrett *T ' - arm. “PS T ^1 iir=: Am B __ -4 —^ wat f wide J i niRiit. 'Pie ''' beadii cll'O'' ' e\'enlr pincet A.vlnl - . WlUl I T-, - • --- ‘“ In-qul . . I Myi I RIC p, Kenla > ■ ing wi ^ /" S s,,^s , Shrrt.'l }y. The New York Tribune. Inc. asked COUPLETS AILY I 28.1935 Rebels Se fin New i Goal Al Britain’s Lort Target For i MOSCOW. Oct, 37 wV-TTie t Soviet press, on Uie eve of Uie I forUiromlng Undon meeting of ii tiie S p a n i s h non*lnien'enUon ■Cominltlpe.,JnDlglit unltulied a 11 heavy barrage against ths com- I mlttee chairman. Lord PlyaiouUi. r Lord Plymouth llie auUiorlta. a tlve^ Prat’dajiald: w u a “Umple- U Portugal Thl Neutralil Lisbon And Moscow DisI Europe’s Non-Interve ' <Sy The Auoeiai LONDOK, Oct. 27-Portugal to; International "hands-off Spain"" right to withdraw from it n.t an) In a note to Lord Plymouth, i Minted out she Jo,Ined ^ e <omm Hat the committee's own rules v Portugal's new note came at & tions of lhe committee had two ♦thl ■SIOiTiS 1 ■mmsi Gale Oyer^ Njrthem Europe r Uaves Destruction’ I , In Wake V " acc \ <Dy The AuocUled Preu) j \windi racing orer northem Eu- im roVe r.tra believed tonight lo hire tee taken a loll of at leut 34 Uvu as irr Ihey Ued .up tea and air traJIlc me ui\t k ft destrucUon In Uielr waka. ] "»Jliia'the.34 btlitved dead, ter- (j|, ;n feUicB were miulng. The Elbe llghUhIp on tht Oer- ^ i nan\ to u t was reporiM lo hare vet 'aptind and sunk with Its crew If isT[_ • ______ _ _ _ ^ A'rtport received IiTIbndon from ImiteVdam said Uie steamer Zuld- h|< lOllafiiUank-enlerlng.Ymulden har- lor witji four lives lost. Five bodies and a lifeboat bear- R i ng lUel lethra R-E-X. bellered to « fromlUie Scandinavian ship Rex >'hlen a p driivn on rocLi at Roiu f Mull. ScoUand, were wuhed up v n. a ScdtUih Island. A boatlfrom Uw Pniulan seaport tin, f Hiuurli WlUl teven aboard had ot >xen heard from houra afler ll of i ad flashed a detreu signal. A fcotQ of. 6 0 8 caill crackled ^ n lirough .jh hurricane In Uit NorUi ' o ra.. Coatr guardsmen, after nin- in r uvlng to launch Ihelr boaU In ^ft :ie i-iountalnous leai. were unable J respond to most of Uiem. j| Srvrnly ocean-going iteamm tn* ht)ve-lo In ttie Elbe tsluor^... . Tlie Oraf Zeppelin w u forced to Ing a itorm when It started *on a !|L jitiitkd-lrlp-lAJSouUi America ltli^SMiicngca___J™ llz: Winds abated wmewhit hi Uie i-ening. H< >mllt.1 an hour m tr England and ' coU.-ind'whero tralni were delayed f fallen Iftes. ' . w Tho American alilpper. lying otf Hnr ublln. rolltd in heavy te u hut wa* adir ’ported to be tn ho danger. riKti I ------------------------- ' Jrr» ’resident’s W ife. H Chooses New: Gowns:«fi' _____ I> NEW VORK, Oct. 27'W^-Mr».l‘','' mnklln D. Rooseveli wat fitted for' •w gowni'loday-and when ihe,:i’J«’ ll.Uie shop she walked down ItiV ”5" ' rett with a package under-litrt 7 *' m. . Among the gowni for which slit u fitted WM a black relvet, with' f Ide tklrt. short train and black ™ arquisctte bertha flowing to a ilnled uipc in Uie back, which slie; .11 wear lo the Velvet ball/Friday Tie oUiera were a n#i7 blue utln- ^ ck errjie dinner gown, embroider- with small star* of ruv? blue ad* and.made lloor-Iength,With )0w sleeves: a sliver moiro formal enlng Rorci'wlth Jcwclfd'slSpi ' ^ seed dlagonally nt the neck, and vintage red erepA afUmoon dre.M. Ul ItA knee-lenglh tunie bjplfrtl quilled faW noweH:’ ----------------- ; ---- j ni lystcrj Solved In -K-cW m k y ’s S l a y i n g ; 2 , RICHMOND, Ky..:oct. H m — •nlacki’'s second mtililation klay- ,.™ r within three. monUis WM snlvtd tay whtn SherUf John McWlt- m-s announced Parkte Denny.- 4J. j ^st Alexandria. Ohio, confewed t o ' idseonlng hls wife, Ethel. 53, w ith; hammer and then dfcanllaling ■ I'l* * ' ! bfyjy wilh a paketkhlfc. |beari 'I wasn't satWled wlUi life," Uie ’‘•fW- •rt.'f said Denny rcjilled ahenj^orm :ed for a motive. ^ . 1 Ui NE\ ’ UUSED m iu imntEn op - ____________ ABBOCiATiD m aa eize Five' Advance ( it Spanish '•d Plymouth p Sovij^t Press ton." and thi iimmlllet may try r to conUnue ltti"comedy of non- V Interference." [\ If It does, tho Mwspaperwamed, It.itioud.not hqtw for Soviet pir- Uclpaiion in Undon -when rep- resentatives of Oermany, lu ly FI and Portguit'/deny violations, of Fi tha agreement.'' to J -------------------- *f ireatens s ity Line-Up ■ ; J--------—J ml isturbihg Elements In vention Committee * S ......... I . ml elated Pr^u)- ' , 1 tonight served notice on the tir i"" combiltlee she retains the my moment. • ^ 1, clm ipian of the body, she nmltte^ on the tmderslanding . B wouldi be observed.., & time jwhen the miAnber na- inj ?o new jworrics on the eve of |iig thclr next session; cli; 1. Portugal's recognition of the Spanish insurgent pro- visionall govemment, reliably reported.\and. . 3. A new RuisUn nole charging ,u, lUly, Oermany and Portu|al wilh addlUonal pact rloUUon. qy| RBisia on DefensJra 1 R-iasla, wbo thus far hail mada p Ult most charges, lonlght wta plac- .i,, ed on lhe defenslre and felt obliged 10 reply,lo counttr-cliirgti from Uie j Ih m rlghtut natloni ihe orlglnilly aecuitfS. \ ' gjy Htr antwer wu to have been de- exj: llrered it a teulon of Uit commit- -fe lee tailed for today, bdt IU tardy arrival cauicd a 34-hoiir poetpone- ment of Uit meeUng. /1 ' / Britain steered cT(iFonh»,Pwti' fd (jgueM queitlon lodiy. wlUi auUitr> toll itaUiTe source* declaring the'fascist RonmmcntutuplnSpalnhu'not yet fcrmally asked for BriUih rec- ’^1 ognitlon.. Tlieie lourcei,' however. laidPortusal. whlcli lu t wetkMTer- ed r>;:allont with Madrid.'.already hid recojnled Uit Iniurgenlt. ; Roosevelt Guesses . P| Oh Election Result Dl WASIUNOTON, Oct. J7 m \- Talkjng with reporten,- Preildent Iloosevell disclosed today he likd « made Uiree.gucssct on Uie outcon\e of next T u ^a y ’a elecUon-one Ust i/. winter, Uie im n d In the iprin|. and a llitrd about a nlonUi ago. Bul he added Uiey were teereled ; In in envelope In a White House > ufe and no/one could see them, at \ least until lifter Novemtier 3. \ q He said he might'mako a fourUi „|(i| guess tiie nlglii befort elccllon. ' Al Ilia preu conference Mr. Roos- Fvell said he midi a bad foreeut m l»z, giving hlouelf. only 310 tlecloni voles, whereu he received of„ 17J. , .' ,n ---------- -WUi Hopkins Asks O u rt g “^jrPfdtect-Recordg ____ _ «rr WASHINOTON.- Oct. 37 -7 6**:*; itnrry L- Hopkins, worki progreu udmlnUtralor. • uked Uie federal ?' IWrlct court yesterday lo denrW ew Irraev Reptibllcain acce.M to WPA J** myrJli-i and records on the ground Vi*4tuspec*tlon would b; for jwlltle- 11 imri>n.w.i, , . “"f Dfii>lnsfxlrovaKnnceoripute In hi- Kirnmislrfltlon of WPA. Hop- ^ « ;IM fhirseltrlted m •'malicious In- "OV luenilc'’ that portlnn of Ult Repub- Alex Irnn lequest.wlilch laid acetM lo had VP.\ rtcofd* WM desired to check Stic llvtr.^lon of fundi from relief to po- *»th iiitjl i)ur|)ose^; *h'0 Ja'tice Joaeph W. Cox did not and ulA nn the Republican requcat, TI iiiTfiV receiving Hopklni aniwer. 3 p. Outcome of Stork Deri On Interpretation T0 R0 .Nt6 . Ocl. 37 (-tV Ju it to tnlgl ukt the molhen' marathon more ihe intiL'tie, hkwyen were aiking chile >mcl)ody lonlght to explain what a who anywiy,— --------------- -whomj. niU Important deUll had been Wl inrc or lus taken' for.grenUd tin- bCfoi I inquiry .showed ^rliapi preroa- ends ire births might nol qualify u be a !iblrx under a strict InUrpreiatlon Int; 1 t lho law.' 12“^ Tlie law requires birth regbtra- on be made-even In the case where ie offspring Is silllbora............... / Bul are they babies undrr tfie gf (g ,ennlng of Charles Vance Millar’s faU t 1117 Did ho mean thal the bulk of ^ la fortune ahould go lo Uie molhtr raring the m M bables-llvUig or •R«J-. orl did Ifclhtend tti^, only )rmal btrllis shVuld be countrdf numt U«7cn uld lonlgh^ie; polnl nine! ^ODAY:'Falr"j:j IVS ;f _______ Price Five Cents Towns Close To h Capital Fascist Army Almosif W ithin-Artillerj;— Range Crisis At . Hand (By T h t Associated P m t) ON MADRID BAmE- FBOKTS, Oct. 27 - SpanUh Fascists captured five towna. today In a drive to' bring In- surgent artillery wllhin range of Madrid tomorrow with the announced hope ■the caplUl might fall by Saturday.' The troops of Oencral Va- rela drew the line tighter around tha SocialUt capllal wlUi a vigorous offtnslre after a. SocialUt mlUUa counter aUack « « ' beaien off at'Naval Camero. Fascist legtonnalrea puihed the right wing of the Imurgent front (orward ,seTen miles to wlUiln IS mllM of Madrid. . ' With Uie aid of a column of cav- alry, the legionnaire* machine gun- ned Ihelr way Into five vllbget:— Torrejon de Vehisco, Torrejon de U Caluda, Caumibeuelot, Cubu and Orinon, The PaKlit army w u clot** enough-to Uit capital Uiat by gahi- Ing a few more m litt tomorrow their |ilc guns eould begin she)llng ths cllfB ouliklrtf. . Planta BpUll^BaUtU ' 'Iha huge ^M Ut watplanet— liUckblnls of deaUi-’-iplattered Madrid gun tmplacemtnlt wtUi ma- chine gun bulltU today in thtlr daily sortie to terrify Uie populace Into quick turrender. The clty:i defender! bitted away at the planet wllhout effect. Bome of Uie pUnef flit riebo- cheted Uireugh Uie cl(y'i streeU, but no cuualllei were reported, . Uaden of the capltal'i dtfenden, claiming Uiey hid 3SO.OOO toldlera and clvlUans In Uie field, n ld they expecUd a dtcUlre balUt, wlUilD a -few dayt." nigW Kxpeeted ' , ^ AmtTlcan neir^i^nncn, eapuit- ed by rasditt on tha'BiUlelnjrit. ' told their comptlriot^ht-TalaTtniTrT de la Relna today Utat:------ - ~ -It It qulU pottlbl* Ult mUIUBrS- wlll run from Madrid 4hen It li atUcked. Madrid ean ^ (aken In two dayt. Thtre are many trenches around Madrid, bul Uwy m fioOfr-r (Continued on Pagf J CoL 3) " iL lIf: Vera Morrison, Native of Burley,. Killed When Cars Collide OODEN. UUli. OCL 37 Wl— A ‘ HUM ot Burlty, IWio, Vere Mor- Ison, IS, wu killed latt night whtn ;he automobile In which ilie and hree-oUitr-youni-womeR-were rid«----- n c collided wlUi a taxicab and ivertumcd. ■ ' ,The taxi abo overturned, but Ellls «lnfleWrJ3,;_tk: drlvtr4.indjil3_ laasenger, Paul Oovera.'cscaped In- lury. Mlu.Morrison's companlon.% . m tt, Jl. Uie mivcr; u - — t m Morrltoii, 17, sUler of Uie dead [Iri, and Anna Miller, 17, suffcttd irulscs and shock. Tlte young women were returning' tim a HaUoween-party. At-UiaJit.-*— :ldenl sceno today pasienby found . , Morrison's co’itume lut—a UIU, upcr cone dccoraitd with a skull nd cnosboties.' '1 Ilnldrd In Otdeii . MUs Morrison, bom In Burlty. (aVember 13, 191S, the daughter of Alexander and EllabeUi Morrison, lad lived hero since she was three, ihe’^ survived by-her mother; sitp- Ither, Robert lowthcr; iwo listers, ive liilf-ilalcn. three itep-slslen nd iwo itep-broUien. Tl«^ funeral wiu be Thunday at P- w.________________________ irby May Hinge m of Word‘Baby’ )lght weighjteavlly In dctermloimr he winner ot the giOO.OOO prtie for hildbcirlng among'flve moUien •ho appeartd lied tonight for Uie only'l^r Xys^reM tn 'l^S Cfore the centMl of chlld-beartng ndsJ the race ippesrtd tonight lo e a'flve-way Ut among Uie foUow- )5 moibrra: Mn. Uly,Kttny.>Mn. aullne Clarke, Mr*. Arthur lim - <k, Mrs. John .Nagle and Mn. nnle SmlUi. ' Mrs. Ktnny had been claiming 13. . but; Ihe ,wu vague about 000 : tfiem; atid the’ieglilnU&n rccords ,H to show the Mrth of two oUien. Mrt. N ag le.^ Ilmleck and Utt. lark claim t b each, but ta each M technlcallUa have 'pmented itmselvrt l<i reduce the' imber to nine. Mn. Bmllh reports nci , 4 .

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Page 1: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS... · 2014-12-12 · qtyE aiaott r T H. yol,19,N o.l75._______________ Alf Landon E For ‘House(

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Alf Landon E For ‘House(

Of Feder;P r a n d i n g A d m i n i s t r a t i o i

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(B r.T h»AMOCt«t<DUQUESNE GARDEN, PITTSBI

A lf M. L andon n am ed thB .new .det m en , by spo ilsm en a n d fo r spollait d ress to n ig h t a n d p ledged n "houi c a l debauch” If e lectcd.

Before & K ey sto n e-S ta te throng pa c lty D uquesne G ardens , th e Rc; inee M id P os tm astcr> Q eneral Fai

't lo n a l .c h a irm a n , l ia d been------•■'nuthorlw d to a c u t e s vast n a rm y of p o litica l m ercenaries |

• in o rd c r 'to in tre n c h th e p res- I »nt idmlnlstrstlon In ®otrcr."

' ' PramUM CenivIliUllea Prumlslnir, u .pruldcnl, to tn

Inrge Rnd strengtiicu the dvll (er- viee And coiuolldnte soremmeoC

\ Riichclu — Includbt "75 new tiph t- r bstlCAl ithit-nola" — U ndon Mid r fC

PrtslMnt HoMewIt h id creattd '•Iwtnimcnti capsbl# of *hBcltllni open, tbe m u t crude, and th t most our llberUu and enilavlnt Uio peo«

DlunUy.'at the outaet of h ll final W,peraonil bid tm 39 Pennaylmila « «r)ec(oral Totea. tho BW'cmor told I«lF nn audience which ihouled, chccmSAnd applauded his appearanM for cratfour mlnulet: ?* “

- "I am going to Ulk about tho mott ,Ai ^ruUl use of the spolli «]ilem this countty h u ever «en."

‘•You tell ’em Alf." ahouled i P™ tolct quickly drowned out by ap- . plaiue. ‘hln;

Speiklnr ]uit a n e k ftom elee- tlon day. Landon had only a final l.'ew York City addreu Thurtday sight to complete his last, nationally broadcast, Atlantio eoast-drlTt- for “ “ the prejldcney.' New■ Hearen were able to delect trSCTT

of iM hoanene.u altendlni h li » •w n t (Old. ---------------

iDlfodBcea'by Darli TtM Kanian was iotroduKd by , r

8enator Jamei J. DavU from a plat> 7 ° , form whou audlcnco Included for- mer Qm-enior Olfford Pinchot and ^ Enieit T. W<Ir, chalnnan of the

' N atlou l Steel coiporatloD. ^ av la described Undon aa a m an'vhoie —

the American wky.". . AMtrtliig UAi W ni tnta I t W and Cf®*

tha iplrit of tht-merit ayiton ha rt

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IG H T S and S SHADOWS s

In Day’s Evtnts, , fBy W # A ^ U te d P m t)

F o r Palfl'Peoplo— P INEW YORK - “n i i Rev. Dr. U l

' Adolph William Meyer advises fel­low pastor* to keep their llrera a lln f If they want to keep their congre- * gallons awake. ■

"A torpid liver produces a dull • Mntioii" Dr. Meyer a reteran of M yeart of preaching, lold tha an> H nual pastoral conference of th# At- ,lintle dWrlet of 111# United Luther- ' I

_juun-nodj'ealcrdgx.------------------------ —"A preicher thould keep physical*

nlghl" he eounxelledj jE

K itchen S e c re t—[- — NBW-YOfUC-Hotet-memhowed

someUilng new to d a y -a “teaderiier- Kuaranteed lo loftcn th t tougheit itcak-and Uien explained'It wasn’t ^

• ;rcally new a l a ll but centuries old. *****HiUret of th t Soulh Seat, they ^

u ld . for age* havt used the "ten- P“ " derliers," a liquid exlract of the

, fruil bf the (carica papaya plant v'hleli ioflens the ttuuei of ilie meat wiUilti a few'minutes, l l wat In-

'eluded In the national hotel «po - “ 'J*!' nitloa

N a tu re ;* A i r U n o i ^ . •WILLIAMS LAKE. British Co- and

lumbla-A liunter'a ahot lhat killed Siii• a Canada goou also killed a pai* c, IIi

l e n g e ^ huminlnc bird tranllng md south netUed in the toft fealhen of LouU the larger bird. • Fden

Omllhologlslt say I t- li eommon WailipracUct for humming blrdi to.ttow pauiiaway, and fre<juenlly when Uie geese Jndlsiro brought down Uit m a ll erea- Thiturei dart avay from their crashing ncrelairliner.________________________ ^

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TOPEKA. Kas, Ocl. 57 t-tl - dlmpl AIlemal«l>-serious and.tmillng. Mra. ■ The Alf ^L Undon dlscu-wd today her fi|l. liusband's bid for the presidency "Of and ttie poMlblllty lhat a week frem Is grt today mlAhl find her tlie nation's away chosen fln l lady. ’'Bu

••Of course. I'm Uilnking about elfctlt it." u ld the atlracllvo former Theo put u Cobb, who, If her husband Is dected, worke Will be one of Uiifi-ounsMt women li In < lo piTslde over the Wilte House Mrs

' tn wme tlme ' ' ‘ »lcp-<!■■Bul I haven't time to worry about »m l

ll. I'm simply too baiy." ■ kana Her ready laugh madt hei[ dark LouL%

orr. /.MiU’e artO deepened Uic ,S)«ik

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Declares L jcleaning’ ral Politicsiofr Government ,‘Of >. aee Promises To ;ivil Service_______ v■" •

Iated Preu) 3^SBUROH, O ct. 27—( ^ v e m o r ^ deal a governm en t *'ol spo ils- lamen" In a n a tlv e - s th to a d - ousecleaning" o f .“ th i i p o lltl-

ng overflow ing th e 10 IOQ_ca- | B Republican p r c a id e n t i^ n o m - H Farley, a lso D em ocraflc n a - | B

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Coal In d u s try . l i— ^ ’ MRS

WASimtOTON. oet. 77 WVBe- E" ore IcarlRg for hi* seml-flnal cam- eoi algn drtre, Preildent Rootevelt to- kin lay oalllngly bruihed ailde prc.« onference questions about revival . t Iht NBA; • x rAiked • point-blank whether he l 4

ilanned luehji move, Mr. Hoosevc)l ± 1 ugfoled a revie* of his pait and ireient tpeechcs. iHt did say, howenr, Uiat lome- I

hlng had to bo done about Uie o il Industry. Ht alM announced llans for continuing the CCC on a „ llghlly amaller buls Uiin this year. 11/11, Before leaving for hla apcclai train

0 take him-overnight to Bayonne, lew Jerwy, the pre.ildent sent half c-dot«n' ipeeches -loathe mlmco-

X machines. Tomoirow. he will m Uirough aecUons of New "York !lty, inspecUng federal work proj* els, and laying a comeralone for

. building a t Drookl)7i college, then i t peak In the aftenioon a t exeteises m an ommemoratlng Uie U lh annlver- com< ary of tha Btatue of Uberty. Jestj

Cisipalga Addrtam Ml.Hut_fpec£h ha? been • labelled noo-poUUcal-ty the WlilW House: tit campaign addrceies have been . cbe i* il for . Wilkea-narra and gran farriibufg.-P ennaylvanla.-Camden. j' few JerMyTanrwnmlngton. Dela- Ju»U‘ rare. Thunday. 'Oeneral Hugh .fl. Johnion. H nt enur

IRA admlnUtrator. called on llie "01 ircildent today, but Mr. Roofieyell *napt enlod Uiere had been any discus- of pa; lon of a new NRA.Reminded that hit ton Jamea had wok

een quoted a t Worcester. Massa- Ume I huieUs. as saying he planned a re - out a ewcl of Uie oId-blu« eagle" djtncr. hearli lr. Roonenlt retorted with a grin more- im-y also had beea quoled as say- room. - I- ..I— II.. he WI

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I. C. Huey, 4 7 . Instantly . F ; Killed In H unting t - - - - - - - - Accident- - - - - - - - - — -JEROUr, Oct. ri-H iJnry Clay :uey. 47. Eden fanner. ic*a InsUnt- ’ killed early UiLi aflemoon while iTnMnff phfnTftTiti _ _ _omt ef his ion, Hugh Huey, ten liln east of here. - Coroner J. R. Wiley, who tnvesll* kled. u ld th l t the .410 gauge ihot- in which Huey waa carrying' ap* irtnlly wa.i fired when the man ,umbled shortly after he had lell le home of his ton.Tom Martin, owner-of Ihe ranch, irller in the day had brought uty from Eden to aasUt h it ton 1th the farm work and officeni ere Informed that tho man had u t left the house with the gun - lien the shot waa heard by his u n lrt dnughter—In-law.Siinirlng are h it widow. Mn. n. ’, Huey, who It.ta Indlo. California, id sU MM and daughten. Mrs.3uUe- Nulph and Hugh Huty ot den: Robert Huey of Orand Coulee, 'aihlngton; Mn. Marie RIdell. aullne Hury and Jaek Huey, all cf idlo, California.' ‘ 'The body rtsU a t the Wiley fu. rral home here pending funeral Tangemcnlt.

Put Up a Good ~ 'Mrs. Alf Landon 3(nple-In her right cheek, nien ahe became wlemn. Ihouslit-

"Of eourse. Iln anxious, The strain greal. And Uie governor ha.i been fay M long."But it ll such a big Uilng - llils ■etlon. I know the governor hni t up a good flglit. E\’cnDne luw Tked hard. And now the decWon In oUitr hafidi.-Urs. Undon and her 15-yri\r-od ■P-daughtcr, PrgRj' Anne Untlon.11 leare here Friday to join the ■‘mat governor'Saturtlny In S t _ 'UL% where''tliey wlU hear him fak tfial nijhu

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IRS. WAI.LI.1 WARFIEU) SIMFfiON. fi CniUnd, whose dlroree decree granted i coari at Ipiwleh learet h tr free t« mi kin»'ieorcaaUon.

King’s Woma Gets Speedj

inglish Court's Decree Lc ~ Free To Wed Again

(Oy The Associated IPSWICH. E ngland , O ct. 27—Wall

lue*clad (rlend of th o king , rece! )d ay -an d w ith I t leave to wed a th I t was th e w o rld T Cum to wond

larrles nex t—If sh e does w ed agi )mcs absolute April 27, 1037. will I ‘Sty, Edw ard th e E igh th , o f G re a t May 1 2 - f i f te e n days la te r . E dw ar

1. unless th e p la n a a re * — langcd. • . wardMrs.- S im pson's freedom w as ing i -anted in a lit tle sk y - lig h t- lapM l.-A 'fi« courliwm' at- 3:34 by form- uUce Sir John Anthony Hawke, she t em. be*robed, bt'Wlgged and pat- waa : Itly testy. went■'Oh, « ry well, a d«re« nisi,". Noi lappnl he, touing Un: Him handful the i parera In the cate to Uit bench.

Not once.dld he even to much u ^ ok I t Mn. Simpion. Prom ,Uie . netwoilendcriUrertrumpeUbeat L,‘ u. It a finfatv of notea to open the ^ 'ar1i.g to Ult moment Uie Balll* u _ , . ore-bomplalntlffalippedfrom-Uw jJ,, : om. his demeanor bore oul reports ! wai nelUed the case was dumiwd ni#*-

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t. friend ot Ring Edward V m o f.'''’ ,: ed after a brief hearing la Attlset I miici marry agalo. U daya befort Ibe

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up.----------- ' ';-nLeaves Mrs. Simpson lin N ext Apriloted Press)/a llls W arfield Simpson, p e r t ,„onl ccelved a 17-m im ite d ivorce iax.1 I th ir d tim e s ix m on ths hence. j Dnder w h e th e r th e m an sh e ..f i a g a in w hen h e r 4ecreo-.be- ,,

111 b e h is m o st excellent n ia - uccldi la t B rito in . ' deathward fo rm ally is to be crow n- be a----------------------------- --------- — the dl•ard'j friend of two >tar4’ sland- i*' )g laid her story of. Hit marital ipaoofEmetl Aldrich 81rap«on*Jia )rme; Colditream guards" olflcer w tr,arrled eight yeara ago. Thtre aa no contcst; Uw eo-re»pondeni ■ent unnamert In' open court ! 'Not onct dld-.Mrt. Simpson [face

ie i|)K U ton and newtpaiwrinen.! l . p » n O . I . ■ 3

When 11 W01 over and the .cojls i« tin ad betn laid against Simpion, hrr c Ig'olackcarroUed outof the guard- r(Ui 1 courtyard behind the old rourl- , oui;, p u l mothen gasping behind .i,.Ig BritUh baby coachcs a l the ortal quickly dubbed ‘-Blmivwi lie-and.on, orcr heavily patrolled Dea lads. to. No. Ifl Cumberland Ter- consei ice. London. mcndiAt Buckingham palace, the klngj thoug:

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W. W. Deal Urges M em bers £ — o l-F a rm 'O rg a n lz a tlo n ^ o

W ork lo f Decisive D e le a t _ ol S ta te Levy o n Buying

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iDy Ttie Auoclated P r ti il th BOISL', Oct. 2 7 - E lg h t h u n - «

dred represen ta tives of I d a - he ho'jj 12,000 g ran g e rs p layed mi ton igh t a f te r h e a rin g , W. W. i Dpiir of 'N am po, s t a t e m a s- . >h' tc r. deliver -a sco rch ing de- nunclatlon of ih e 2 p e r c c n t y i reta il sales ta x a c t. 1-^

D eal u rged m em bers of th e 1 - o rcanliiatlon " to bccomc worken on elecUon day to see lhat tills Ux Is 10 overwhetnlngly.-defeat- ' ed ll,cannol be rutintcled.''

He predicted a resoluUon will be pused tomorrow or Tburjday con- t •. (Irmiilng UieJaw which will be sub- u l l letted to a sUtcwlds nferendum tote November J.

'Hie aet has produced approxl- maitly »:2»,000 for rtlieT'TKTEr - sehooli sinee it became operative L March 20, WJJ., int(

Annual Banquet riglM ui of the aftemoon was devoted Ii

10 degree work In wreUseislont and poll lonlghl lilt delegates from the 300 u ja granges hi the ttale met a t the an- p m l banqucl. ' mo,

In his addreu Deal attocked Uie _ [irescni liquor law enfor^-menl let-

'"Die time” he said, "hiii eome for | l l | I .h Idaho Orange to ipeak dnfaller- III ngly upon the question of control _ If liquor dlspenuriet.

"The legUlalure gave us Uit b til iwlthey could under prevailing ecn^ inienl two y ta n ago, yet It U comA non! knowledge that enforcement li\ . ,ax.1 - Gal

!' Drunken Driren "l^uiikeii drivers on the highways' \

ire evtr Itiereaiing menace and ttie I iccldtnt tolal which cauied 34,400 y leatlis last year in Uils nation sliould \>e a teacher of the item reaUtle* he dtalii dealing, characlcr bllgtil- r ng ,cur»e ot careleai driving. " f* "Idaho't liwt must be more m l-

luily re»pecled and Uie enfotte- nent offlcen muil. be lield’lo a far ilrictcr account In' Iha fulure if t dalto' doet not want lo be ihunned ' " J ly tbe tourtiu and, her own Ilvti ^ Placed a t slake. ‘ .••Idilio-i accldeiit loUl li oul ot ” >f,

iroporUoii to Uie popuation-and de- ^ nandi acllve. intensive and ever- . " uUng ■ enforccinenl, engineeringnd edueailon; ’— ;- - - - - - - - - -- . ,Idaho vital slatlstlct bureau rec-

rdt showed 181 persons pertshed In , he su to In molor accldenta In lOJi.

Solt Conttrrallon ».h|cDeal reterrcd to the federal toll of M

onservalion act as a "moit eom- on.a icndable one and deser\-lng of Uie A I tioughlful support of 'a ll .fann of 11 ' not >

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G o a l AlBritain’s Lort Target For iMOSCOW. Oct, 37 wV-TTie t

Soviet press, on Uie eve of Uie I forUiromlng Undon meeting of ii tiie S p a n is h non*lnien'enUon

■Cominltlpe.,JnDlglit unltulied a 11heavy barrage against ths com- Imlttee chairman. Lord PlyaiouUi. r

Lord Plymouth llie auUiorlta. atlve Prat’dajiald: w u a “Umple- U

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In tern a tio n al "hands-o ff Spa in"" r ig h t to w ithd raw from i t n.t an )

I n a no te to Lord Plym outh , i M inted o u t she Jo,Ined ^ e <omm H at th e com m ittee 's own ru les v

Po rtuga l's new note came a t & tio n s of lh e com m ittee h a d two

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Gale Oyer^ N jr th e m Europe r U a v e s D estruction’

I , In W akeV — " acc\ <Dy The AuocUled Preu) j\windi racing orer northem Eu- im

roVe r.tra believed tonight lo h ire teetaken a loll of a t le u t 34 Uvu as irrIhey Ued .up tea and air traJIlc meui\t k ft destrucUon In Uielr waka. ]"» J liia 'th e .3 4 btlitved dead, ter- (j|, ;n feUicB were miulng.

The Elbe llghUhIp on th t Oer- ^ inan\ to u t was reporiM lo hare vet 'aptind and sunk with Its crewIf isT[_ • ______ _ _ _ ^

A'rtport received IiTIbndon from ImiteVdam said Uie steamer Zuld- h|< lOllafiiUank-enlerlng.Ymulden har- lor witji four lives lost.

Five bodies and a lifeboat bear- R i ng lUel lethra R-E-X. bellered to « fromlUie Scandinavian ship Rex >'hlen a p driivn on rocLi a t Roiu f Mull. ScoUand, were wuhed up v n. a ScdtUih Island.A boatlfrom Uw Pniulan seaport tin,

f Hiuurli WlUl teven aboard had ot >xen heard from houra afler ll of i ad flashed a de treu signal.A fcotQ of. 6 0 8 caill crackled ^ n

lirough .jh hurricane In Uit NorUi ' o ra.. Coatr guardsmen, after n in - in r uvlng to launch Ihelr boaU In ^ f t :ie i-iountalnous leai. were unable J respond to most of Uiem. j |Srvrnly ocean-going iteam m

tn* ht)ve-lo In ttie Elbe tsluor^... . ■ Tlie Oraf Zeppelin w u forced to

Ing a itorm when It started *on a ! |L jitiitkd-lrlp-lA JSouU i America l t l i ^ S M i i c n g c a _ _ _ J ™ l l z : Winds abated wmewhit hi Uie

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> mllt.1 an hour m tr England and ' coU.-ind'whero tralni were delayedf fallen Iftes. ' . wTho American alilpper. lying otf Hnrublln. rolltd in heavy te u hut wa* adir’ported to be tn ho danger. riKti

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C h o o s e s N e w : G o w n s :« f i '_____ I>

NEW VORK, Oct. 27'W ^-Mr».l‘','' mnklln D. Rooseveli wat fitted for'•w gow ni'loday-and when ihe ,:i’J«’ ll.Uie shop she walked down ItiV ”5" ' re tt with a package under-litrt 7 *' m. • • .Among the gowni for which slit u fitted WM a black relvet, with' f Ide tklrt. short train and black ™ arquisctte bertha flowing to a ilnled uipc in Uie back, which slie;.11 wear lo the Velvet ball/Friday

T ie oUiera were a n#i7 blue u tln - ^ ck errjie dinner gown, embroider-

with small star* of ruv? blue ad* and.made lloor-Iength,With )0w sleeves: a sliver moiro formal enlng Rorci'wlth Jcwclfd'slSpi ' ^ seed dlagonally n t the neck, and vintage red erepA afUmoon dre.M.Ul ItA knee-lenglh tunie b jp lfrtl ■ quilled faW n o w eH :’

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l y s t c r j S o l v e d In - K - c W m k y ’s S l a y i n g ; 2 ,RICHMOND, Ky..:oct. H m — •nlacki’'s second mtililation klay- ,.™ r within three. monUis WM snlvtd tay whtn SherUf John McWlt- ‘ m-s announced Parkte Denny.- 4J. j ^st Alexandria. Ohio, confewed to ' idseonlng hls wife, Ethel. 53, w ith; hammer and then dfcanllaling ■ I'l* *' ! bfyjy wilh a paketkhlfc. |beari 'I wasn't satWled wlUi life," Uie ’‘•fW- •rt.'f said Denny rcjilled ahenj^orm :ed for a motive. . 1 U i

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eize F iv e ' Advance ( it Spanish'•d Plymouth p • Sovij t Press

ton." and thi iimmlllet may try r to conUnue ltti"comedy of non- V Interference." [\

If It does, tho Mwspaperwamed, It.itioud.not hqtw for Soviet p ir- Uclpaiion in Undon -when rep­resentatives of Oermany, lu ly FI and Portguit'/deny violations, of F i tha agreement.'' to

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ireatens sity Line-Up ■;J--------— J ml

isturbihg Elements In vention Committee * S......... I . ■ ml

elated Pr^u)- ' , „ 1 to n ig h t served no tice on th e tir

i"" c om biltlee she re ta in s the m y m om en t. • ^1, c lm ip ia n of th e body, she nm ltte^ on th e tm dersland ing . B wouldi be observed..,& tim e jwhen th e miAnber n a - inj

?o new jw orrics on th e eve of |iig th c l r n e x t session; cli;

1. P o rtuga l's recognition of th e S pan ish in su rgen t p ro - visionall govem m ent, reliably reported.\and. .

3. A new RuisUn nole charging ,u , lU ly, Oermany and Portu|al wilh addlUonal pact rloUUon. qy|

RBisia on DefensJra 1R-iasla, wbo thus far hail mada p

Ult most charges, lonlght wta plac- .i,, ed on lhe defenslre and felt obliged10 reply,lo counttr-cliirgti from Uie j Ih m rlghtut natloni ihe orlglnilly aecuitfS. \ ' gjy

H tr antwer w u to have been de- exj: llrered i t a teulon of Uit commit- -fe lee tailed for today, bdt IU tardy arrival cauicd a 34-hoiir poetpone- ment of Uit meeUng. / 1 ' /

Britain steered cT(iFonh»,Pw ti' fd (jgueM queitlon lodiy. wlUi auUitr> toll itaUiTe source* declaring the'fascist R onm m cn tu tu p ln S p a ln h u 'n o t yet fcrmally asked for BriUih rec- ’ 1 ognitlon.. Tlieie lourcei,' however. laidPortusal. whlcli lu t wetkMTer- ed r>;:allont with Madrid.'.already h id recojnled Uit Iniurgenlt. ;

Roosevelt Guesses . P| Oh Election Result Dl

WASIUNOTON, Oct. J7 m \ - Talkjng with reporten,- Preildent Iloosevell disclosed today he likd « made Uiree.gucssct on Uie outcon\e of next T u ^ a y ’a elecUon-one Ust i / . winter, Uie im n d In the iprin |. and a llitrd about a nlonUi ago.■ Bul he added Uiey were teereled ;

In in envelope In a White House > u fe and no/one could see them, a t \ least until lifter Novemtier 3. \ q

He said he might'mako a fourUi „|(i| guess tiie nlglii befort elccllon.' Al Ilia preu conference Mr. Roos-

Fvell said he m id i a bad foreeut m l»z , giving hlouelf. only 310 tlecloni voles, whereu he received of„ 17J. , .' , n

■ ■ ---------- -WUiHopkins Asks O u r t g “^ jrPfdtect-R ecordg

____ _ « r rWASHINOTON.- Oct. 37 -7 6**:*;

itnrry L- Hopkins, worki progreu udmlnUtralor. • uked Uie federal ? ' IWrlct court yesterday lo denrW ew Irraev Reptibllcain acce.M to WPA J** myrJli-i and records on the ground Vi*4tuspec*tlon would b; for jwlltle-11 imri>n.w.i, , . “" f

Dfii>lnsfxlrovaKnnceoripute Inhi- Kirnmislrfltlon of WPA. Hop- «;IM fhirseltrlted m •'malicious In- "OVluenilc'’ that portlnn of Ult Repub- AlexIrnn lequest.wlilch laid acetM lo hadVP.\ rtcofd* WM desired to check Sticllvtr. lon of fundi from relief to po- *»thiiitjl i)ur|)ose ; *h'0Ja'tice Joaeph W. Cox did not and

ulA nn the Republican requcat, TIiiiTfiV receiving Hopklni aniwer. 3 p.

Outcome of Stork Deri On Interpretation

T0 R0 .Nt6 . Ocl. 37 (-tV Juit to tnlgl u k t the molhen' marathon more ihe intiL'tie, hkwyen were aiking chile>mcl)ody lonlght to explain what a who

anywiy,— --------------- -— whomj.n iU Important deUll had been Wl

inrc or lu s taken' for.grenUd tin- bCfoiI inquiry .showed ^ rliap i preroa- endsire births might nol qualify u be a!iblrx under a strict InUrpreiatlon Int; 1t lho law.' 12“ Tlie law requires birth regbtra- on be made-even In the case whereie offspring Is silllbora............... /Bul are they babies und rr tfie gf (g,ennlng of Charles Vance Millar’s faU t1117 Did ho mean thal the bulk of ^ la fortune ahould go lo Uie molhtr raring the m M bables-llvUig or •R«J-. orl did Ifclhtend tti^ , only)rmal btrllis shVuld be countrdf numtU «7 cn u ld ’ lon lg h ^ ie ; polnl nine!

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IVS ;f_ _ _ _ _ _ _ Price F ive Cents

Towns Close To h Capital

F a s c i s t A r m y A l m o s i f

— W i t h i n - A r t i l l e r j ; —

R a n g e

Crisis At . Hand(By T ht Associated Pm t)

ON MADRID B A m E - FBOKTS, Oct. 27 - SpanU h Fasc is ts cap tu red five to w n a . today In a d rive to ' bring In­su rg e n t a rti lle ry w llh in range o f M ad rid tom orrow w ith th e an n o u n ce d hope ■ th e cap lU l m ig h t fa ll by S a tu r d a y . '

T h e troops of O encra l V a­re la d rew th e lin e tig h te r around tha SocialUt capllal wlUi a vigorous offtnslre after a. SocialUt mlUUa counter aUack « « ' beaien off at'Naval Camero.

Fascist legtonnalrea puihed the right wing of the Imurgent front (orward ,seTen miles to wlUiln IS mllM of Madrid. . '

With Uie aid of a column of cav­alry, the legionnaire* machine gun­ned Ihelr way Into five vllbget:— Torrejon de Vehisco, Torrejon de U Caluda, Caumibeuelot, Cubu and Orinon,

The PaKlit army w u clot** enough-to Uit capital Uiat by gahi- Ing a few more m litt tomorrow their |ilc guns eould begin she)llng ths cllfB ouliklrtf. •

. Planta BpUll^BaUtU ''Iha huge ^M U t watplanet—

liUckblnls of deaUi-’-iplattered Madrid gun tmplacemtnlt wtUi ma­chine gun bulltU today in th tlr daily sortie to terrify Uie populace Into quick turrender.

The clty:i defender! bitted away a t the planet wllhout effect.

Bome of Uie pUnef f lit riebo- cheted Uireugh Uie cl(y'i streeU, but no cuualllei were reported,. U aden of the capltal'i dtfenden, claiming Uiey hid 3SO.OOO toldlera and clvlUans In Uie field, n ld they expecUd a dtcUlre balUt, wlUilD a -few dayt."

nigW Kxpeeted ' , ^ AmtTlcan ne ir^ i^ nncn , eapuit-

ed by ra sd i tt on tha'BiUlelnjrit. ' told their comptlriot^ht-TalaTtniTrTde la Relna today Utat:------ - ~

- It It qulU pottlbl* Ult mUIUBrS- wlll run from Madrid 4hen It li atUcked. Madrid ean ^ (aken In two dayt. Thtre are many trenches around Madrid, bul Uwy m f ioO fr-r

(Continued on Pagf J CoL 3) "

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V era M orrison, Native of B urley ,. Killed When

C ars CollideOODEN. UUli. OCL 37 Wl— A ‘

HUM ot Burlty, IW io, Vere Mor- Ison, IS, w u killed la tt night whtn ;he automobile In which ilie andhree-oUitr-youni-womeR-were rid«-----n c collided wlUi a taxicab and ivertumcd. ■ ',The taxi abo overturned, but Ellls «lnfleW rJ3,;_tk: d r lv t r 4 . in d j i l 3 _ laasenger, Paul Oovera.'cscaped In- lury. Mlu.Morrison's companlon.% .

m tt, J l. Uie mivcr ; u - — tm Morrltoii, 17, sUler of Uie dead [Iri, and Anna Miller, 17, suffcttd irulscs and shock.Tlte young women were returning'

t im a HaUoween-party. At-UiaJit.-*— :ldenl sceno today pasienby found . ,

Morrison's co’itume lu t—a UIU, upcr cone dccoraitd with a skull nd cnosboties.'

'1 Ilnldrd In Otdeii .MUs Morrison, bom In Burlty.

(aVember 13, 191S, the daughter of Alexander and EllabeUi Morrison, lad lived hero since she was three, ihe’ survived by-her mother; sitp- Ither, Robert lowthcr; iwo listers, ive liilf-ilalcn. three itep-slslen nd iwo itep-broUien.Tl«^ funeral wiu be Thunday at P- w.________________________

irby May Hinge m of Word‘Baby’)lght weigh jteavlly In dctermloimr he winner ot the giOO.OOO prtie for hildbcirlng among'flve moUien •ho appeartd lied tonight for Uie

only'l r Xys reMtn'l S Cfore the centMl of chlld-beartng ndsJ the race ippesrtd tonight lo e a'flve-way Ut among Uie foUow- )5 moibrra: Mn. Uly,Kttny.>Mn. aullne Clarke, Mr*. Arthur lim - <k, Mrs. John .Nagle and Mn. nnle SmlUi. 'Mrs. Ktnny had been claiming 13. .

but; Ihe ,wu vague about 000 : tfiem; atid the’ieglilnU&n rccords ,H to show the Mrth of two oUien.Mrt. N a g l e .^ Ilmleck and U tt. lark claim t b each, but ta each M technlcallUa have 'pm ented itmselvrt l<i reduce the' imber to nine. Mn. Bmllh reports nci ,

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tb i^^ UI^^ot ^for “obMrriUoW’ ot Mr. e iap u a ; th# “report of th i oh»emUooi: Ui# brinttns ot a peUUui tor dlrarw. _

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Irt. Ed Ulnnerly returned yeiter> » de ly ftom .fc Utfte-wMks bu tlna i .e y;* nd pftuurs'trip to'i&ryTine. UW- ^^ ^ K ”8 « B « r B - A io a w u b o m e ir ly “ Plui

ta ,B o m l n |to U r , in d U n .S . t t tu iU i cf Twla FiUi. I t th i C n l t to ali.-nlty home, « 5 B em m m - }«* i w .'eu t. ^

UeenKd to Wed - W. A. OUwia Dd T e l u OeortU Uyen, boUi'Of Wla W U . obtained 1 mirrl*«e 11- 1“ “ OM I t Twin PillJ couniy record-' r t oflles yuter'diy. -

B ieenl'v iiltor-li. 0 . Mumpower, wober of U u U. a a m y JliUoned t-PorUDou«U»r-Otah,-«c*BUy >ent a tew d iy i wlUi >Js pircnU, tr. in d U n . W. D. Mumpower. :

Relnm r m o U tib -M n . n : W. «HM h-ind-Unr-H*leD-M <neur m Tttumed from Silt'lAks-CUy ! ■here Uiev r a n t l u l week' »UIUnjtuT u r . inS Un.~ K rH l UrtHtf

M l . . . McjtlM-BCT. I to L R ? " " J nmelt. I u t erentns innouncedTlie atponement ot.U ie leml-iimuiluilneu meellnc ot ths BipUil HELhurch ortglniUy im nged for to- tly, unlll Wednesdiy ot nest week. '■

ObwU tn o i Ore|0B-H«Y, wid tn . W, T. Armilroa* ind.lltU e * !;;v m Dllly ot North Powder. Ore{on.'“ re here ter n rUlt wlUi U n . Ann- “f*“ t« n s 'i .m e th c r J J r» ,_ W ri^ ,^ w p j» ^ '; nd her ilsu r Mn. Mickey »oim. iDd .olher. rtU Urti. ■. ■ ■ , lyiorWetk-tnd Q snU — Mrt. B. J. f®’’ Duller ot Boulder, Colorado. MUi try Skinner ind Chirle* Schoen- .■Idl of 8»lt U ke a iy , wen week- ' Id p ie tu ot Mr. in d Mn. Ed Mnner. Mn.- CoiiUer nnd MLa f‘“'> Unnrr i n of- Mr. flkln- “>

' , ■ p |« . C»n D im iftil — C m driven by .

M QUadlce oI*T*-ln PHU w d Al S I. D nnird of Duhl recelred minor .unites in d a truck'driven Er- SA^ letl PaUgen of Buhl v u badly Eugrn rrecked l i t i yesterdiy ilUroodn reliiy

enecUcn ot Fourth irenua s u l d nd SUcahone ilreet south. He

stt or right ■ • ^ AtUr. JuiUco lUicbe chewed mor- iMirte/

•ely on a big whlw hindkerthUt. can lie iean. bespectacled Blrkelt, wlUt iq cro ItUr, Irgal-lcoUsg eurU behind bU jwr j, an, beamed trtusiphanUy. ' ofdeia

SAM DIEOO, CaUf, Oct. 37 M>- m ^ ^ Commander E. w . Spencer, f ln t row. usband ot Urt..WallU Slmpaon, lie rlend of King Edward, h u been Maty'j irarced by hU second wife, U n . rldo a Qrlim J, Speneir.-records i t Uu Melo jurUwuso hen dlseloied loday. ' SL Pi ITie decrto w u gnnled la super- iM ftt 1- court l u t Jun i M. • , ^ i a -

■eiEMlTS 1f f i i p n i s

udgs G ran ts R e iiu e it o l - p Idaho Falls W om an 's ,

S l a y e r 'BAH niA M X JI5aa :0 rt..W .« - bs n p ttU d A lbut Wa)-r, J r , 3S, U u t bo b ! hanged for I sUk itocklng stiailfllnc of MUi ineh i Oouslns, Sl, w u crantid lo- ly by Judgs U T . Jaeki. wbo iet teember 4 u U u daU for ixicu- m. •Wilier, who formerly llred In Boi<B in d New York, mat UUi Ooui- I wbo. tulded ' la Idibo PUU, aho, whils enrouto her# on a bus. i ~w nf^ssw “ hT"slringU d-M W - J tuilns In h » ap irtoen t U» nlglit I l u t June 1«. Ho surrendered Uip J I t diy. WIhs c a u w u reviewed by ths state prtms eourt on an autonuUe ip - al. a ad .U u conviction-wu up:Id. w aller, In S ia Quenun*pru- '— 'I d a U i row, w sr-no t brought a eourt for Uu forsuUty of Kn- , BI Ul. io rci

Bntrendered to PoUei -! W ilter.told poUco ho called a t l i Cousins' iparUnent injlchoked r when sh# realsted hJs ti\taasa}. tald iu Ued a lUk slocklotf blrthi lund her Uuoat an<t aUieked her. any i

fled when bo realised sb# w u As id, but tald h# sumndcrcd-when Navy contclenc# prompted iilm to id - tlnce

i Uu crime. flghtlViltcr Slid he olt2n w u gripped 23 shi strange tmpalscs in d Sttzed he m tta Ibt-kill hU wife, Mrs. AngeU .Iter ot New York. ij.j ljjX am-no good to myself, sodety, ^ , r my fiU ier or. wife," Walter igngj,

H n id Kenny, publlo defender, ^ u ; ered a plea of In n e t tn n f « * » n ih , tajinJflr. but * f l " • ^‘’‘“ d im uli a u r u n # h# w u permitted to , Id guilty. Wilier i t no Ume l t l u t h . P < I » W » ' “ „ n ,ln , but pleaded he bw»J«lS« ,b#- -jji,, ue ho w u a .nuAaot to socfely.I faUier and wlto vUlted -Wm In JaU cell and a t Ban Quentin and ,

im«Kl hope Ujry could find some ans ot uving h U ^ e . beUcvlag “ " V 1 insane. letual

. engapJjels Seize F ive .Towns_ J In New A dvance C loser to m wn

Goal a t Span ish C apital(CooUnued from Pag# bne)

: more than shallow dl_tch«,” "

y ^ » , ! S r S S “ '!)uld becom# more serious.

TUglojent of Bletl’ rb# government, .fearing the In- 0 (1 tgenta ml«»it breat-through. Uitlr H | ,ei and gain U» g i ^ r ^ ^ d . U U ganUed a “r tg ljp e c P ^ S F ^ " mposedotfourbal^lloniofsEcdt fl

1^5 regiment,- ft' was tnnounwd. — il mid be held In reserve to taks Uuunt of lhe PascUt attack ihould - ___ipproich within lUlklcsJUtance oena . U a W i — fAn apparent attempt by avlaton destroy gasoUne d c p o tn n f Uu

f t outsklrU faUed.27)0 gorrnusent innouattd bom- ' rdment ot TaUvcra u a prelude a heavy Infantry atUdc to re-

pture the clly. ^Oovemment forcei wen'organli-

tor Imtalnent attacks on ,UieU es In UiB souUi and western sec- *7.r t ______

More CWIdren.-t*aT# “ITkIUi additional 390 children wen P»P>< li from Madrid to Valencta loday wrlltei >Ung the total ot tucli evacua- evi mi thus far aboul 15,000. IBome ob»r\'en, reporting llie ' ‘cten: 4Clita-had been coulent merely lo ciUma teod-ihe ground nlreai}]iHVMrbe- bett C ved the IniurRcnt board'ot mill- T h i 7.it»lenLli!l«M -l«-I!U im lnt.a ty-Pit ar\-e.oiil" tlege of Madrid before peopl# inching Uie final attack.In Uie Tajus sector, the govtm* mt a.wcrted. UOO' of ths enemy ■rn killed, and Imnoftant monot d been made by Uietr forces in lorelgi # Aslutlan and Aragon dUtrlcU. "Th' a t .. Rabat,-y^ach-Mofoeeor-the joabli lurgfnt radio station broadcast ot Ui. at 1-JOO wvemment mea had norma en killed In battles on Ute Itleieu ot Uie :tor>. ^ Uiougl

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E1.EN McKAY WINS ' T ’I SPANISH CLU5 AWARD

__________________Amerlrwln Palli high tchool spanlih Amtrllb met yealertlay attemoon wlifn tent 01 'Yoodj. prealdent. m t an id - wn eliew of welcome to U» new mem- every.rs nnd MlMKaUireen Povey. spon- auUioir-5fthe cmb.-pre»enl«<I the-‘'S in trad#irtla flcJirar” ntedtl. giren year- lis ilor ilttf ntuaenl who does Uie m a t tie, wlr tbs club, to Helen McKay, ten- Canad

jubslliQladj-j Dradley gave Uie alms ot SouUt» American student leapie, .nai menta‘nal ^ le ly to »hlcb-ef« BpanWi caa p:b belonss. There are lOi membera r,the club this jear.- ,

lane Carries Papal— S " Secretary To Coast Amerl

JAN FRANasCO, Oct. 27 (,!>_ fUct." jfnlo Cardinal Pactlll. papal seci T h ary of slate, anlvrd Umishl ca m k e |l^ n » l4 n i-M u i^ t- th e -U n lle d ramua

Ie was" welcomed a t lhe airport Arthblihop J. J. Mllty md May- 4„ a U Angelo J. Rosjl as be-p liM

Ided at 8;i5 p. m.Jardlnal PnceUl expfia: d a wUli ^ “ cross lh# Ban Pnnelsc -Oakland 1..^^ r fridge, which will be opened IcUUy to lutomobfl# in tlle No- nber 13, m d irtangementrwere id# to mett ths request tomor-

Ie will celebnte m a ss 'a t Bt. tend iry'a caUiedral tomorrow, tak# Uie ot Ba ,# across tho b rldp and motor to vjtor; ao Park to addrTas,jhJdenta a t Homo

Palrlck'i temlnary-before leav- Uie ci:.!\boul B p. m. for Los AngelM, • Hts A -Uu part/, tnrdlnff by chu - blibo;

...TWIN^FAIiLS DAILY ^

■ I*

Fleets-Wii As Age

— l,232,tS4 T O N r ,'

m

. CBfAT BBtTAIN V

Black sh ip s ,I llu s tr a te comparalW o rc ts based on th e lo ta l num ber o f '

Of L i o n UHHBAS . fpass»WASHINOTON (flvBitUeihlpa’ reduc

ithdays may raise Uie dldceni WlU) fleet tV man's navy. OreAS Ol# tJnlted fltaU», obaerved J«at« aw Day. oltlcUU retlected that power ne# July 1 th# niUon’i moderp cUnt Ihtlng fleet h u been ndueed by 'H.y« Nhl{»-because of birthdays. I l i i t <u>d 0 e ini moro ship* to build, ■1719 w ^ ln g to n and tondon niT- , -ilmltallon U eatlu spedtled the Itt I t which fUhtIng craft i r s so >- > > nger considered ettlcUnt ihipi Id : itUe. VeueU retching the ig# ^ ccUled were considered to Uck « many modem improvementi in niJriKilon. and fQuJpmfnl. aad :re permitted to b« repUced. . j . - Wirshlpi Iget and provUloot eon- -' ming Uielr replacement after Ua ecllled age h u beefm achfd havo f: etted^wo nivles for eicR sea pow- ' ' t - f t fleet of new. modem, under -e shlpo wllhln th# Urger, total t t . N ir il luUiorfUM e a u ld tt Uu left wltbln Uie fleet” would do Uu , /! tual fighting In any futuro naval ^ ', gagement. -The navy'a Utest- < tabulj^Uon aphlcally lllustnlea Ui# manner which shlpi* blrUidiyi Uanster R

em from Uie ’-underage'' to Uie vm gs" dusU lciU nv H B

n u 71 Vadengs fiblpi | H On July I th# United States had l i l wanhlps iggrejitlng 7i9,liS tons

ik h wers "undenge.- Bines then J iir bitUeshlps hive passed Uu 30- -ir'm irk, ind IB lubmirlnea^bive Io i

■ GiPiiS J M I i l l

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en a to r D eclares 'C onstitu- tlon M ust Be Obeyed- “ •'.'1

by Public O lflolals;ir,*im iom r.M .ki>, o a , i7«nlllUm E. Borah -(R-Idaho) assert- lonight “the ConsUtutlon must be - mci

ej-ed by public OfflcUU-and asked fH c . be returned to Ui# United Btatca V aate'to bend hU ''trn y effort to ftnd and n ta in I t" .TTio American people ar# the oiiSy opU in Ul# world living under a Uten coniUtuUon, and I pledge I every effort to defend and retain ’• Uie campklgnlng ' Republcan lenn told an ewtcm Idaho crowd , Jmated by Couniy Chalnnan OIT- “ ?.7, tt C..Orems a t "orer liOO."T he ConsUtuUon must be obsjed jmriua .publlQ _oU telaU .and^_klthg. opls-lies the right .to clunge ltl"

R ntflnna Stand 'Borah rcaftlrmedhU Stand ap ln st J|}“ ‘ )nopoly. Ul# reciprocal tarltt and feign e'ritanglementa. T y j j , -Tho price fUlng power of great ui# ormhlnfi that roht^rt tlUv pff _____

the Ameriean peopl# ot Uielr rmal buying power U Uu cause n i . , Uio depression'- h# shouted. "Al- « ^0*

ough boUi nu)or parUea are A -dged to desttoy nunopoly, Uie ;ht must not ctase now."Ot'lho tarltt hs tald: TAL■Ifwl had my way. ftf glvo (he Oorcn nerlcan market uclusl\-cly to Uie today nerlcan lanncc'-to Uu full -ex- tlon lc :it ot hta ability to supply lu It 1 a meci J eleeted. I premUo lo expend my Commi ery, ettort lo put an end to the wm P lUiorlty to enter Into reciprocal dretilo id# agreementa." , Th#Ite menUooed toporUtJan of cat- , wheal and dalir producu from tie* mada, and Importailon ot buller bstltulo matartaU and com Itom *P*“ ; uU» American countries u detrl- intftl lo Uio welfare ot Uie Amerl- ^

Burcp*-OB Verge #t War"Europe, tho speaicer said, is -on turned > very verge ot anoUier great war, id evtry effort will be made j t part ot foreign dlplomata an(l nerlcaa munlUons msnufacturen O c U drew ihU counity Into the con- H

ct." ■ -T h # American, people should Iko erery effort U> prc rent 'our be- HAC nlnr-entangled-ln-thla-cwtlHrt- BeenU twe«n Fascism and Communluo." turtd Turning lo state problems the tonlgh nator declartd tor conservation ot moat iter supplies and lold ot the light world -congress Uiai h u rtaulied in He deral aid In the bottle agalntt hei«. ttJous weeds. . _ _ TTu Borah U opposed by DeraocrtUc people jvemor O. Ben Ross. teCUot

annas------- -- HuU

wl plane, are Bishop Spellman Boston. aeUng u American ad- dldate,

tor; Count Enrico Oaleaso of W" an# aod Raymond Rlejgo. valrt lo “®“ ' B cardinal. IB flnHit trip w u described by Arch- govern Ibop U ttt/ u .“punly-persoaal.-- you Iu

^ IV S , t w in FALL3,.roAH0i \

ithin-Fket e Reducei

!.Oe,875^TO>!,S),^,.^^-

- “306= J .

J m L (n s j9 7. , V ‘:2 r

- W ' , I

J W ' '

IjP rV rjl'^6I0,2J5:t o NS; ' - , , '.M .730

v m i a STAriS: ^Iapa

u tiv e s iz es o f n a tio n s ' n sT al ili< o f vessels. .W hl(^ sh ips show w«i

« a « J Uielr UilrieenUi btrUuUyB,! i # # , educing ths Americah undenge Wi leet to 71 ships of 610J78 ton*. whW Great Briianl suffered an s n n oven

Tcater lou In potenlUl flgbUng three ower during ths aame period u J i | Ight ot Ita battlcahlpi. on# cruUer rloei 18 yean), two destroyen <11 yean), Fn nd one submarlni paased Uu ortr-j eniU

' ‘ilMBi‘r i B g g

)N PARADE S m p o w er o f the U nited S ta le s fo re g ro u n d -a s th e navy p la n s ne

udge N ot Sure Of r | | | -^Policemea’s B ights 11)1OLEAN. N, Y , OcL 3T W>-Clty M r udgo Joseph A. Nevint u ld lie yU u rL t iure-po2Jf« had tbe right to " " lako chalk macks on. automobile ret, 10 ho dlsclurged Allred Hag- lom, 34. ot Quincy. Mass. accused rrSS [ erasing marks put on hU l i r a < r a tn ffle officer.The Ures .on Hagblom's ear had sen marked to record hU parking

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-HESPIANS POSTPONE S J " VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM

■ » tertic Thespians. hUh ichool dramaUc joth :i«xla«on, met yolenUy a ft« - Don during lhe lh# aflemijon ad- jory session. eastJ t w u decided a t a business ji4,n£ leellng, conducted by Ida 'L ee w ad imb. prtsldent. U> postpone Uie itUlpated vaudeville In order that 18‘Club might present Uie usual ,utic iriufll'Christmas play In an ns-

Plans w re discussed for the Inl- " S p l allon ot new studenta to be taken Ito the dub atter Uie all-Scliool *“ « iay to bo R!>l'>n November 13 and

MUS PloJtnce N. Recs.'spontoVof 1# or»aaltatlon was present.

WJZ-~ ~ ' —

Florida Investigates intf Anti-Red Disorders ooug

, Ballf:TALLAKABSE,' P U , Oct. 7 H n ~ Dei jrem orDavff Schclts inneunced bo rs day a "Uiorough" stata InvuUgi- P . H( in Into dUorden whUh broke up X. k mecUng a t which Earl Drowder. Phllll xnmunUt candidate for president, tome u prevented Sunday trom ad- Cleve esslnff a Tampa* audience. 7:30,Th# ffovemor's statiffl<st.came u n»r_ i)wder encountered fresh dlftlcul- a ftt Buffalo, N. Y^ wher# he w u labls to obtain a haUln which to eak. JefiAt Tampa, a squad of men de- mlcW rtblra Uumselres u "red-blcod-, oilve; : A ^rlO lns” rushed Uio open air _ e ikcr'i aland upon which Brow- T had lU rted to speak and ore^- _ ^ med tt.

■ - - - - - - - — ■ Suslecretary Defends

T rade Agreements «o-------- Oonfi

HAOEROTOWN, Md, Oct. 71

M t important groundwork tor “ "jw

n,»,

economic weU-belng ot ioplej U Uu grcalttt alngl# pro- <Uon against dvU sWfe, Urge tnamenls, war," h# tald.HuU termed Oovtmor Alf M.Lan- sw )n.Ui# Republcan presldenUal can- Mrs. (Ute, “our principal backseat drir- mond

and added: night“But I hare had som# dtttlcuUy An- , finding out precisely whae Oie were- ivemor advocates, anij I am sure wrltu rtt bars had th e sams Mperlenci.'- a n d -

Oi WEDNESDAY. MORNING, <K

?fs Strengi ? s Sizes 0

l9 7 ‘TOl!§> j " '2 1 7 / 5 7 m f r o ( i s , ®JL '

!30 TONS 325 ,7B TONS ®

_ f M N C e ’~

■iHi o t “ H m Ii w ith in flM W ’- U irould bear the brunt o f aoy figh

If* mark, f iu !Warships of oUi«r u a powen I

'hlch pasted from ths undengi to ers,venge cstagory during tb# p u t mahree.monthi w tn : CJ ip ia : ODI CTuUer. ilx lubmi- thr

loei.Franeei Two balUethlpt. one

niUer. Uires detlroyen, and four 1

ton

le s s te am s In to th e na tio n al jl n tw sh ip s .— p

i s i o i E o rITIiSraK s

- -at '

'res iden t L eads D if W iti) ’f Speech a t L iberty 'Z

Ceieiiratlon■ — Has

NEW y o r k ; Oct. 37 «V -P««i- ttt] ent Roosevdt, Andre d# LabouUyc, oU reach ambassador; Secretary of «l» He Interior Harold L. Ickea and som layor P. H. UOuardU ot New A ’otk, WlU parUdpate tomorrow a t- caU smooh In' the cclebntlon ot tbs real Dlh annlverMty of France's gUt of fun he Statiita of Uberty to the VniUd Tt tales. *171# exercUei wiu bs broad* taU ast itartlng i t 13 noon (Mountain wlll tandard Ume) via Weap-NDC, trip MDC-CBS in d WMCA-lnterclty. A ITi# pollllcil achedule for the day i t I

:IU Include: ITtm# U Mouatiln irei iwdird)flemibllcan-WElAF-NOO 3:8i} p. lire

iT linaon-rrdlo cluSTlabbr uriiJn Iscosslon; CBS 6 c u t. 9 west. Wil- araHardcommeatiWJZ-NDOfliSO . Olonel Theodore Rooeevelt, F n d R l u b m . Roger B. Btnus and J ; A. ena UntfBld; WJg--»BC ' 7,- t a i lantl -Ida! rank Knox trom Lacrosse. WL^; stat W2-NDC®:J0Bepresen{aH«CTare eoof

------Independent CoaUllon-WABt- “ ,1 D3 3 :0 , Mn. Alice Foote M e ougall; WJr-NBC e, Joseph W. alley. J r ,o t .Texu.Democntlc-WABC-NBC 8. “U - Ai jrspeaks,’ waJUoi Oreen. Charles ness . Howard, Robert J . Walt, Pnrnk engl

Martel, B. B. Robsmon and Um, hllllp Mumy; WJZrNBO 7:30, Al* phol ■mey Oeneral* Cummings from ariU: leveUnd; WOR and N. Y. state aulo :30, Oovemor II. II. lehman trom gin#sw -Y ork -g iy .___ ___________ fjed

Soclallit-WJZ-N.r. IUte «i<5. . arry W. laldler. . • 'Jeffersorilan Den/ocnU — NBO i l ( ^ west 'and /mountain iiiO. < n ■ U v e rS k e lle tf t^ C h li^ . ' B j P io g ^ lv e - ’^ABoIcBa «:S0, ^toosevtlt Progrt^" -

, — IU

I n s p e c t l ^ e n i e s P a r t I n S l a y i n g O f G i r l £

MOBTOK, I t o . , Ocl. onfrontad twlc# wlUj Ui#-*ij*Uow ;av#frorAwhlehUi#mutUaledbody : Juanita, Kellr, 3i; w u taken ^tonoiyT nm oB T c-Y 'M ryw ^idirtner-suipect thtj momtng con „ - i niwd to deny he slew Uie b'uiom

liie body ot MU* Ktii,. .outslng nee October 17 when abc attended dance, w u buHed here UiU afler- ^

■ B .

HYMN WRfTEB DIES8W A R raU 0R E .P,.,0ct. J7 (in BOI Ca U ule DougUs Pouns..Do Ar- lond. writar ot ‘hymni, died l u t CC Isht. Sh# w u 89. . . ErvlAmong her b « i known hymns Ing I

e r f - l f Yeur Heart K««i* ju g h f dag. Titten for the late BUly Sundaj-, Tl ad 'Oood Night, Qood Momln*." lurei

OCTOBER 28,1938 .■

I ..

thened S ^fNwies ^

ioM3n.oNs. , j f;

a 5 ,« O T O « 81500 TONS “

4 h e tnodero war ships, which ^ Igh llng . • b J

'*“iu 3 ? ? to ’e baltlejhlp, th«# cruU- ^ en . t i o destroyers, and four lUb- *d^

“ S i n y : ’On# a p ltaJ ihlp and dl# thre# lu b m a i ^

• Present Tonnigi Olvta Th# total vesseU m d ton riip ot nea

Ul# world'! sea power now U: . MUOreat Britain, 509 shlpi ot 1»3.- Wa

554 tons,United BUles, ^

S75 tons. ' ’ Jll.ja p « u 05 tees.I t i^ lB S Ihlps of <08,m tons.Fnnce. W7 ihlpi of #71.m tons.O e«aaay .M ih l?»o /J« .W ton» .■nu.tuw and modern n j t

m-the-neetol each o l th s pcnnnU-, Pnnce. U» shlpi of m 789 ^

. Great B r i t i l n . l « i ^ o t « « J 7 3

^*Japia, iO ships ot MJ.TJO ton*, liiiy . 137 ships ol a»,tW) lota.United StaUS, 71 ablpi o t «10;37J ^

'iWni- VO cnniny„« shlpi of BliOO tons, vlsl-TO Incresse th tlr tonnags la n#w. ban

modem wanhlps ths- « a powen . \no* tuve under ccnstrucUon or ap* u#jroprUted for. tn add to U ult ua- a rI tngofletls, Uie foUowlng: h

Unltatf BUUI, ahlpr ot 3MPW u n

-Oreat Britain, N ahlpt of )U,78l will tons. B

Oetmaay, >7 ahlps ot lllMO tons. Ani Jspan. S4 ihlpi ot B1,S07 toni. call Italy, 3( ahlps ot JCe.878 tons. . moi France,.30 ships ot 1S0,S1S tons. p

' Car

NYA STARTS GIRLS’SCHOOL AT W EISER u a

. — s tws The NsUcul YMiUi admtnUtra- C

Uon h u anaouncnl Uie opening ol uoi Ul# federal resident sehool for glrU endat Welter, Idaho. Norember 14/------ 0

On# hundred twtnly-Ilv» * lt» M n who a n now elUlble. or would be fam ellglbl? for NYA-wrk projeeta wlU proi be chosen lo attend. fl

Each girl wUl b i uslgned to a fen pracUcal work project lo r app i« ‘ Pou ImaMly two hourt a day to help de- Tall f n r c«{ of fwsf. l i a t other auxi mUMllaneout itams, and wlU r<- and ceive M a monUj tor ber own per- Knal use.

A cunlcalun of practical edu- caUonM aublecta U ottered and rec- M l reaUo.iaI and medical facUlUea are fumlihed.To leeepled appJleaata K

taUon WlU b# fumUhed. - ^ n g q,j, WlU ba tareUhed. fM lu n ^ « on ^ Wp to WeUer. . . wte:

AppllcaUon blanks may bo secured i t Pitlsh hall froia H. A. SalUbury, ^ irea nipervlior. NYA. , i P

W PA -NO W -O FFERS-FREE- jM EDUCATION BY MAIL w i

- ■ Fall■ReglsiiaUon for tree conwpond' O; mce counea a ^U b le to idulta-of pres ldats9 'W rlt-7t4n-*<-*8erby-U »Itate department of educaUon In ^ wjpcrtUofl with th« WPA * fu « - Aim nn pmgwm wiu Tiy tonducled a t he high school, worn IIB, t f i i e f ? m ^Ing Irom ru n W » o’clock. Ww

Psllowtng U Uie list of ivUUbU «el^ «rrespondwc« counei. which is BIui mder continuous revUlon:

Au‘/> mechanics, blue print, buil- less Uir, eoniuzDers' coune, dieiri ngliie, Bigllsh, foitttry, J p p a l- im m u t i l hygiene, pon tettarlng,

p .tlio meehanio. advanced d k « \ f c te wlae .AereniuUes ihUtwy), ilnipU- "em

elephon# 1J13R or Urt- 0 . W. Erb- ^ and. telephone B63.

Bank’ fo u n d After Ten-Yedr Search

JIAWilSBURO. P a -O c t. :7 (*>- , ten-year aearch In Ui# York c « ^ r hUls llnally uncovered Uis “Un an- batik to which WllUam Peltf iiried belwftn IMOO and WOOO on lU Bald KU tana-ten yean ago nd Wen forgot Ui# h ldlnf pUee tm u bad reduced U u money

ewever. to Wta of mouldy piperind-duj{ J E J - Cwrer. he New cumberUnd N a t l ^ bEET; ent the contenu to Washington to j ,,«rmln. lli ro Ira« .H . M u ., j TtiCf burUd Ul* c u h In MJ8.

rnabl# to remember Uu ipoU b#UJ up pracUcally evcry aecUon o f , ho fann In UU Intervening years.[# finaUy located Ui# 'cach# Ust ■riday neat a sUiaa fenct.

I“flie bor fell lind lu ltw rt Irac-| „M.o< MU , I - r

aiEHSIII hi w f f i '

Case ol Condemned' Slaye't;. .Moves Step Nearer

Final Deterinlnatlonj a m o C r T v i : - r a . .p .

peal of the-condemned T|ClOm^ wuhlngton. triple iliyer. DougUi V V ia Vlick, cam# tonight a step-' Dwrer Ilnal determination by tho Idaho luprtiM court

The lU l^ 'i tO-pig« antwer to Uu- Jl-year-old Wller'i irgtimtnta for n n m l «f t tu Twin PalU dMrtci court's Judgment w u fUrd by As- tlstanl Attomey Oeneral ArUlCrowley UU today. ________

Vaa .VUck!s ittoRieyi now h ir e .30 d tyi la which to reply lo th* : ttata 'i aniwer: then th# tupremi tottrt «Ul tw th« d iU le r argu* meat et Uis cue.

U s U U P e k t i ' ■

£ V. U n o n ef Twin FalU, Uu condemned m in 'i Uwyer, In a brief filed October 1, le t forth 3i pcAnU la which he iBeged DliWct Judg# Adam B. BarcUy erred in . conducting th i trial which luu ll* ed tn conrfetion February S. UM..

Tb# .prUoner- was leotaneed to die April S, but Uis appeal aulo* tnaUcally stayed execuUon of Uw lenttnci,

VinVUckwutriedfor'the murder w a r Twla PalU, of bU lo tm tt wife, " H Mist Ulldred. Hook. 33, ot Tiooma.’ j WuhlnitoQ, whom be kidnaped No* ( remberM. .

U t idmltUd during hU trial Uu» he fin d pUtol'ihoU U u t tock Uie. ures of SUU T nfllo Officer Pon* ta in t Ooopat and Twin PaiU enwaty Deputy Sheriff Henry Olvtns. who' altamptad ta stop him a t Duhl u IN raeed wlUi UUS Hook by auta-' mobU# Uirough lottUt Idaho.

OAKLEYVUIU SIlUr - Henry Bowles ta

rlsltlng hU sUter, Mrs. Ada Pair- .

A«Uta C*fl>»atet'— W. 0. WWt*Ul 9f Idaho^PalU U here helplnt Attl Erickson wlU> carpeatar work. •

Leave tor Pasadena - Mr. and Mn, »d JUby of VJpont left for Paudeiia. Calltomla, where they fUl spend Uie winter.

R e u n u tto m CaUtwida - U » .Anna Moow relumed- homi trom CallfomU attar spending » few- monthi TUlUng her alsler...

Patient Improved — J**!™” "* CaiUs. wW h t t be tn aertwsly to ­s t bU b rae the p u t week. U im-

'’X lirg tw O p e ta U o o -U n .C U r .I ta nice hsd h tr tonsUs removed IhU ree t.

CnnMy'i a t Utah - U r, and Mrs. Monroe Cranney spent the wtek- snd.-tn Logan. DUh. „-CwdlUen Im prored--M tss-A lm ar ~ Mercer, who Li sulIerlnB with In- fanUI# paralysU, U reported lm- m |

Confettnee — Ward eon- I fennce w u held tn Uu Second and. n u r th U D. S. wards, B u^ay . *- Talks were given by heads of Ui# vuxlliaiy cr«anlia{lot»,’<*« o«hops j md the stake presidency.________ _ _

KIMBERLY GIRLS HOLD . MEMBERSHIP MEETING .

KIKBBRLY, Oct. 37 - Wmberly 3Irl Restrws held a.membm hip llnner a t Uie MethodUt'Churdi UiW«ek. a t Which « gIrU .ilgned for ^Mmmlllees. During dinner. ftitit» n s stunt suiflng. and ittv r dinner, ik ptosraia In chargs of V l ^ t a ,Durk.

Miss Rutti McMsnlmle, Olfl lerve secrelary, antioiinwd plaia fw lall contereince to b« ?ield In Ta-ln ?a\U tbU Baturday. - _ ■

Oftlcen ot Uie orjanUiUon aro 3re ( lM ^ j |^ U ^ I y l^ v l«

Vnn Oflurlyi treuurer, Helen Jane m . Chalnnen ot lbs tomwlltces ire;

>lett«: musle, Lols U uil'H?.-P«b- Iclty, Naomi Dopsoni ring, v irn n w Jlundon: and reporter, irm * Nill.-_

FUNEEALSc. II. ciiwiTENSEN I

n » t i» l « n t o . t e C. 11. ^tnseo. who died Sundayeld today a l 3:S0 atU ie Twla m tlortuary chapel, in chsrge o t th *1. D.-S.'chureh. Burial wUl be W,■irtn PilSi ctmttaty. ,

70 MINUTES :TO BOISE! ;

Leave Twin-Folte any ;morning'**' ' I .

— iira rA rM r -^ - f -Arrive lii Namoa ;;and Boise. U'-JO ^ H ■

•Sp«i»4 neutT 5 ' h ^ in bUuOapltol City beforo « - • „tumlng on tbe 4:18 plane. ,. •t o a m v o h o c u t w a n ^ -dinner. Or make UnlKO .MiUoea connections for. „ i Cout polpU.»*\P®^- ' " V

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- Special T a r g e t ' f lDAYTOK, 0., Oct. 27 '(/F>-Colo- f l

■ &el Fnnk Knox, Ilcpubllun t1c« H i praldenUal nomltiK, told Ohio’ H labor l u t night "Iti b u t IntcruU U« ■ •wilh the lUpubUcsn pany." , ■•Onljr uneorutllutlonftl or uniound H

Unl\int, Knox u ld . liavs ^ bIt> ' ■t s Ubor br Ihtt RooMTelt »dmlnl«- . ■tnllon.' H« held up the projpect o( ■“Kork for rU“ and "rtil te w err" Hunder ft Landon-Knox retime. B■''Recovery 1« on 'll« WAJ'." the H

—Chlcagoan-Mld-ln an oddm t pre* pared (or dellrerr hert, "but It U ■•ail burdened by (tar aad tucer- ■lllnly and 'debt and Uxes.* m’"Real and (laal recovery will be- f l

gin A week (rom tomorrov, when ■ the people throw o(( the weight of frteral InUrferenca with (retdemof enlerprUe, when thty elect Al* i n J

. (red M. Undon." eil -A nd th« onei who will benefit, po

nloit (fom tha rtstoretlon o(- (rec n-enlerprl» wDl bo the workingman.- _ J _'The loefal tecurify acf. the hand- —

Ung of (arm labor and domtKle Irtlp, the NRA. Ihe AAA, »nd the Quffty act, all wera Included u Knox alUeked the admlnljtnUon'a labor record.

BtUleu In Taxei '

\ . Making the wdal Kcurlty act h ll ' apecUl tanret, ai ha did earUer In m r Ihe day during a lour o( Ohio dUet. B f . Knox u ld It would take blllloni In laxes (rom working men and maks “ '. them 'ttie pUythlng c( (ed fn l- boondoggling,- . *.Knox (ook a man 99 yeara old,

earning (9 a day, (or an llluitn*'tlonl For 90 yeart.,ths worker would u f l pay H3 a year, Knox tald, although he will be nctdlng hU wages (or a growing (amlly.- And then Jf he W A lives to the age of Si, he will get a pension of tU > a day. "1 have no l ^ | quarrel-with a govemment that

. Ules (o promote locUl , cecurlty.What I quarrel'With U » govern* ment thai^tioei riot know what It U doing.- • I . i g.The eandldatt's speech In- UUs f . m

Industrial city climaxed a' (Inil day [> ,A of Intensive campaigning (or Ohio's U .H » eleclonl Toles. I H

FUNERAL SERVICES 9 FOR DAN C. SEVERE [ ^ 1

•-•CAKliBVl Oct. 27-Plnnl trlbule | V ^ was paid Dan C. Severe a t Imprcs- rty*.;'; live funeml services held Monday

' afcemoon a t llie Oakley' L. D. 8. b W Second ward chapel with Bishop! WalUce A. Halo In charge. • J*«.l

A Quartet composed of Jennie vHale. T hu ru PaskcU, a . If. Pask- I -pK .and U J.'Robinson, Jr„ sang and :

'Pock 'of Ages,- "1 Need “nice Br- pjclw ery irour- and ‘Shall, We Meet lk> sficnr ysnd tlM n irtr .- InVocaUon was by Iila)ij Jeeepli V. Halgh'tr^speakeri were T he'r Ocorge H. eevcrc. WlUUn T. Har- moUc;

-jic r-and -U J. T W D m w H rT fT .^ 'R irof Derlha Severe tang a solo. Bens- flashu dlcuon y a a .b T J tw lJ t . Hftle, '

PJllbtarcrs were AlmT^VelET Oeorge H. Severe, Oilman Bciere, i t . J*’ CUrence Craner, William Sever* and Edward Hunter.In ,™ ™ . . . . c m .,

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DESTROYED BY FIRE ■P‘‘ '____ the ar

WENDEIL, • Oct. 37-T«o build- ‘ft*ifijs wrre completely deslroytd by flshllrlir e -la ir week wUhln ft period of fl*''''”34 hours. ■ fclKra

The Joe Oballek home. Ihree H on..niUcs',northwest ot here, wm the- Jou«t.nflntj flructars to-bum ,' catcliliig Uie u:(Ire (rom nn q\trhealcd itove and and (cburning lo 'tlie grotlnd. Tlie sec- — end blate ra«d the old melal w|irt- haute at the rear ot the minler

I In ColTAhNINGS OP GENERAL Opens

FOODS SHOW INCREASE new. d NEW YORK. Oct. 27-(/n - Ocn-r -Hea<

mtlohinde distributors of food spe- (op roi claluea, reported'•for tha Quarter blonde

-ended SfPtfmber 30 n c fe a m ln n in supflf U77J572 befora surtax on un- m«ii?rdlstrtbuCed profits, equal to 7} eenU Ing rlia shannon the common. ThU com- captlnpares idth n,Tie,TIB. o r '81 cenU a QllllnRahare ln th « prerlouj qu&ler (ind engravt im 7 l5 , or ’M cenU a share In (eltcrs

■ the Mmporablp period of IWSr- rlght-l

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: know th a t I 'nrouiasUco to , S ^ B

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I vote. I f m y scrv lccs hnvc ^ ^ f l

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I 's e n 'c you n^rnin. . B 9 H

I ■ Sincerely, ,

Cora E. StiYour Prcsent.Countj

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orrE^ira and I b a la tn i news!”--------»be*.:o m lp r- |- ild a u u a £aljitilw-ls * 8 G. >Velht, anatlng foreeMt — K f

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{ESTER MORRIS HEADS' H ;A S T IN ROXY THRILLER B>n the .<icr«n for the flrat tlm el' e complcle. iincensored slory ol B W

amulnR T-Men . . . guardians W f e the U, a . Trcssur>'l '6ee tlitw ■ $ ? Illng t-.-derftLi rip Inlo eHmetJom's IH IV , rertst crooks t^ > U ie ro u h lc r- :,H I|i <ral See thueT-N -TM enln a c - ' U l y , - ^ a te l i ln g romance between K l f

with death . . .'jnd tlapplng H ill l undervMd with .tommy-guns, B l ]

I (Kt (ubui B ilitre 's di'n-iinltc.actlon wtten the | I B Ihty nion-hunlers of tbe treftsary.’ f l |ih w lth 'tho'blgB tsinicineyTiek^H H;n In AmerlcalrYoull sea It all . H Columbia's "Oounlertelt.- which H H ns today al-the Roxy (heater, a B a r. daring, different 0 <inan stor}-l, ■ ! leading .tha larg# cast' U' chie f : M

roleii with Margot Orshame. the f l H:ide bombsheU of "Tha Informer.* j ^ Hsumwrt’are'Lloyd Nolan. n stha Ma :r mind bchlmi the counterfeit- f l s

ring; Marian Manh. Innocent Htlve of the criminal band: Claude | Hilngwater. a tJ.. 8. goremment — ill.raver kldnapnl by the counter* H Kers and Qeorge McKay, NoUn's H o lit'hand man.. B M B

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HE GREAT ZIEGFELD’ Jj;,*”' CONTINUES TWO DAYS

hra'ldcd bynli-Tn'ln F^llJ M Uic 'eatest thow (in earth," with a | :t of :05 ti>.'.iking roles. 200 glar­'d Amerlean beautlcd and’ 6.000 BUII TM topped bT.ihe aWlar trium- rccel'.t ata of’Wllilsm Powell, Mi-ma .lellv'i t and Lulie Rainer. "The Oreal Noven' gfeld." Melrft>OoIdw}-n>Mayer's nouno n t enie.'lalnment wUl be lieU ov* of (he a t the loeal 'Orpheum thealcr (or The addlllonsl two day engagement, h u ni

sing-ThUTiday night., , final (n r film iton» of Florenx ZIeg- 1 covers every phase cf his career , . m lilt llmt he I ln t cxpIolM :dow, "fitrengfit Man tn the irid," nt the 1899 world's (air. 1 to (h: (Ime ot hU death. The s u e

steal numben are poulbly the taxes i Jt daallng ever conceived ellher ihlo'el stage or screen. Staged by 6s>-- nianUi

ur Felix, formerly • ZIegteld's _____ic* dlrertor, they include the k udful, "American Cltl Circus" ^ ' - 7 nber. fejturlng. Harriet H o c lo r i_ U \ a darlni; original, ballet: thej rl BouDKl" number, fc.iturlni!

ploMtled Amerl;'nn glrU and r. IJolger. Alio, (JiefYou" number, i lurlii; (he glorlfl/d dancing glrto & th- Ziegfeld Roff: the ''Honey- ^ m Co(tM;e" nuifiber. again (c3< 1 > ng the Rlrli: Uii "Prettr Olrl I,-. _ e.ft Melody" number, (caturln,': llnla Qruca luiq a parade or the it gorgeous'Adrian caitumet ever igncd and U icnnale ." a brea th-' W ing pap'sramal of niuflc. song,; ii:y nnd_ s|)ee^curarji^t^e « tr_

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ilontly lo a turn of Iha c f l i t t heal, for with oil ihera c

I ^ P ^ f l The Superfex Heol-Df 3 « ffljS E 9 Ino and rodloting haali B j D ^ f l add itiona l, axclutlva f

Polen led , odiutiable >: the porcalein tnameled

| n H H D outward or downword 0

Tha removabl* fuel n enough fo ro i monyoi foi

S te tha new.Superfex l l l l B l l f l a t your deo1ar|i.,Bght I l y B H l f l several.Sodiotlng Heole

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Igl.Lavlili.seU, designed by Credlchbont. Include many elabotaw f;***''ise leenes, the Inleriora o^ nu- “*>'rrous Ihealen and hotels and » ’.'b(my famous other edUIcea lhat l’nil<rnnie milestones In Zlcgfeld's ca- Um *J(•r. , lomy I

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PAYM ENT^FOR B E E T S g * |

BURLEY, Ocu J7 — Farmers will 'el'.'e checks In pajment of beets » llveied prior to November 1 cn iveniber IS, according lo an- unccmenl made here by officials (he Amalgamated Sugar factory, the number of.checks (o be paid s not yel been delermlned, Uie lal count not being made due to e f.ct Uiat many loads of beeU ! %Uil combig In and will cbnUnue come in until Korember 1.

RUMANIA u r s TAXES 3UCHAHEST yp)-Hlghesi import (CS on cotton and yams were pul 6'effect UlU iummer‘by (he Ru- mUn finance mlnlslr)'. |

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ei, plinty—evan for anolher ft yeor't. 'Superfex healing ii Jiher; a t well, riipondlrg in- ha control dial. And it’i clean , ra ore no oihei., I

l-Olrectof offen both clfcul.ot- iQting in on* itove—with on a feature, DIRECTED HEAT., e ijiutteri on three, ildet of 1lied cabinet, direct heot-royi d ot ony deiired ongla..

>1 reieryoir holdl (Ive golloni,I fofty-h»o houfi on one fillinfl.

rfexmodili In modern deiign, . . | iht lo chooio from, Including olert.

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Ren---------------------- ----------- upperVadrnoe* O peratlw i.*- Irena his tn

lammoiid and Mir>' Ellon under- « tn ( appendectomies Sunday a l Ru- Can ert ceneral hosplUl. lemocS(»(f MeeU - T ie sUff of the

Cornel," )tarbook ot Rupert high “” ” '1 ;ho.i!. held a regular weekly meet- ‘‘ lg htre Monday aftemoon. with le f,iculiy advisor. Miss EUnor ng{v. I'T hennire Eiklnadsni — flU-weeks in the a ll ste being admlnUleted hero aged.' IW »eek a l Rupert-high school, t i . j epori cardi will be Issued th6 mid- Droiri ■e.ol next week. • m jj|Catl I'aitlde — A minor collision FrldJ? 'Ciiiifd here Sunday allemoon u » i lini auiomoblles d ri«n by Daryl Rupet anittnit of Rupert and Clyda Oreei; nui tr ’ Kimb.'rly rolllded a t an Inter* eral ) <Ut«i three and one-half miles nient” l 4 J L ! e « L r i 2 J « J M .dhma•lunea, • . mornliAditt Rroeerlri — CenUal Mar- F-«li:l, flu[iert butcher, shop, added Wall/i cMewlve llne'ofgreceriefl to the liojp -i^uil builiie:s fiaturday momlng, Ueatr.i In jBft^n Wreck - Mr. and Mrs, m U 5 /r* n d DavU Bell drivingfsr on U. S, highway 30 aboul ‘“P " '

le ind one-half miles ea il of (own 'in nir) a truck Sunday evening at « « * ’«ut 7 o'rJoek. Tbe Dell car wm f"**”recked an’d DavU Bell sustained a “ ''‘v •ok;n arm.LIcrnstd at fihosheite - A mar- >ge ilcenja w u Usued here Salur*ly ta Lee K'dles and Edna Knud- , ivboth of ShMhone. • •Unitergoei Operation — Mra. Ber- noon" (la aenomnderwent an appendec* nercomy here Friday night-in Rupert >vP/•nent tlMplUl , o( WPlesvrs lluplUI — Bobby .OIraud, been r:tle rAii of Joseph OIraud of Ru- renlni'rt Klio h u been In the local hu* quarte tal for several w k s (or medical i ttie Ij

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*• • n y o u linvc no t ye l »eetf o r (Ir ■ th (5 19.37 LiNCOLN-ZEPHYn, <

i ld e r tills a cor<!iaI invitation U • 80. ' A t tlie new low p rice this

m oro than ever, jlic c a r o{ tlic ] — aptj the years!

• F o r tliis new kind of c a r offe new k ind o f value! I l is now, l< c\-cn g rca lc r d rg rcc, p riccd k

i ts sp c c if ic a lio n s . “W lierc in tncdium -pricc field c an you get m odem dcjign . . . lliis 12-cylir pow er (an d M to 18 m ilcj

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BTEDNE3DAY MORNINQ, OCTOI

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ealmcnt, was dismissed fiaturday n i l omlng. ,flRemodel* Uom« — D.'OrUentl o( — iper Jaskson district U rtmodellni ' | f j s larmhoma with -an addition of< , M « rooms, ' • *" 'Can, Truck CoUlde — Sunday a(* moon a car driven [by Mrs, Mar- Ml .n'l Boyd of R up^ l and iciick W. ( Iver) by Henry J. Darn.'II collided H*rr loiii two miles west and one mile J- W. ir(h.ot heit. Mr*. Boyd was tum- lenei g Ulto her drlwwfy olt the high- Dchii ly Just pis Uie truck was passing, ichot le two machines bccame entangled the driveway and bolh wtra dam* Ola ed. No one was hurt. • maycIlndergoei Opentlon Clinton a oiri underwent an appendectomy >»d

Rupert general hospital here resou IdJT morning, StiU»»M HMplbl - Dan Sweeney, dates ipetljsugar factory employe who son c kl rr.entered Into the Rupert gen- : ll liMplial lasl week tor treat- 'Hw rnt for burrj cn Ills a.nkh;. was MurlimiWiI lh» »»fnni1 lime PyMiy eJuh,.irnliig, man.P4(ieo( Dlimlisfd — Mr«, Jack ■11/ who was In Rupert general jjihil sewral days Ihls week for o r 'awient was.dlsmUsed Prlday. tt'etdi Eradlealed - I t w u Indl* Canii tedlherethlaweekbyJ.R,Cu1Iey, Fban pen'L'or of Ihe WPA weed pro* — :t. lhal eradlfatlon of noxious edi will continue unlll the snow ikcs It impoMlb:? to procfed fur- t>r. Weed areas are now being sur* ltd antf marked to Uiac ftic,Juni may be treated e « n afler _

UHotplUI - Mn, AmoA BUI of N ul waa sdmlUfd (a Rupjrt gen* H ll hnapital l)cre Wednesday after- Sj on (0 undergo a minor operalloa * r condition was reporled u good.IVPA OmribBtee__ DUtribulionWPA t i^ tu f f s and clothbg h u m resumed here wllli Mik? Ryan ^ I'lng as dispensing clerk. Head- « artera are In the Ray building In i l 9 former, Kramrr sludlo. —

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n, con* f i j r t . . . th is in lerlo r n

n to do cxcepl in the L inco ln -

i*. •A s k ' Uto deale r nc,i ,you Icllcrs from prc I t’s tn te wlial tlicy say-

jffers a c a lly ! 'n te h take tlic c r, lo an ro ad . L ea m , in a few

Itclow w hy som ething nlioiit I in th e ZEPnTO unsetUcs you 1

get this tran spo rta tion ! The Li ylinder C om pany, builders o f ' M p e r L incoln-Zcpliyr nn)lor<

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MURTAUOH, Oct. r - BartllU j{idgl I. OUrk. candidate for govemor; Oculi arry .0. Parsons, stale auditor, and Alfrc . W. Taylor, candidate tor attorney boUi •neral, addreied a meeting of Rev, « b K n ls a l lhe Murtauih high chun:hool auditorium Monday..after- and.x ia nesstOUrk upheld hU own record ai Satuiayor of Idaho Falls. Taylor Uunch- bHI a bUst al Uia Republican party wedr id Pardons apoke on the natural enUr «mrce» of tho stale. . prlda 8e«ral'Tw ln Falls county candl- Mrs. ktes wero Introduced by R. o . Wll- tablcj n of Kimberly, counly chairman, flowc no presided at Ilia session, celvei Tlia meellng was sponsored by the urUugh DemowaUc Women-s iibrMrs.-mm!oJkL.Fahey,-chair- ~ u n an. C rtn

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Dr. 8. C. Wyatt, Ohlrepraella and K(rieal trcatreent, foot eorreetlon.anialUtieo (rre, U l Jrd Art. N. Webane in7.>-Adr. Seed

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D S S A ym kr*^ a New Bekatu s N t tS tS f e lT V TrtmUf Kaaal

SINUS TRO HEADCOLl

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K in g s b u ry ’s D ru g Stc

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c tjr . . . tliis com* .

r r o o m i t tc M .. .

l v Zkpiiv h!V-type 12-c;

1C,irb y to show engine,

p - ' ” 'ly—cnlliitsta jlt- 133 inchcs,

c c .- !ro iilo n tIie Low centcr 0I . ., ' .Conventional

ew !lif)rt m iles, inated.allo

II the L in coln- A "/ront K.ir

lit fo r any o tlier H i o Ifl mile, , , n u ilttv L iiic

Lincoln M otor •■no-inR- ri

of-L incoln and ’ molorinp.

\ frn/ t/n/f«r«J Crti

) T O Ritors...C O L N -Z E ]

. JBROME | |MartW a t JercBfr-Arthuri^DM- U o( Shoshone and'.AUaisD'UtUe :r' t Bllsa were married by Probat# .. < ndge'KeberFblkman.wlUi J o h n L . ' v «uld and J. S. BmlUi as viUM M .'Ifrcd Ryat\ and Oosettn'EddtBsiJ 5Ui Of Ooodlnf.- were m u r i r t W ev. W. F. WUls of Uie Prtsbyteriaa lurch wilh Mrs. William Bpuitx ' nd .Mrs. WlllUm F. WIIU aa irit« • uses. Both coemonles took pUeo . - iturday.Bridga P a r ty - ^ a hijhi Ot thff, ’ednesday Aftemooa bridga dob b lUrUlned Uia lows lo a luncheon flday afternoon a t U» ho n a .o f fs. SylvU Gleason. T nt nora aod bles were decorated In a u tm u ' ~ jwcrs. Mr*. AdeUlda Wolfe .n *Ived tha high prlxe M n, Uulda tms, low, and MnJ Mildred Me* ityre, tlia traveling prlis. .. .Q r»ngeJ'tf!i*_=i.A L yuL Jff?m *__ ringa meeUng Friday erenlnc iba - urUi degree w u conferred on Mr.Id Mn. P. it. DavU and Mrs. Mar*- — rla TlluL

We Bay h pcera ta eeb. GUba ed A F ttJ^ A dr.__________ ___

G E S T I O N S

2 0 S C 0 P EatUta la s tm a n t ( t r 8eU-,' aal and Bead OaofttUoaaROUBLE, CATARRH,*)LDS, HAT FETER;RH A L D EA FN ESS i

ItoaiMt* f t Momj; Bad) .

ito re , T w in F a l l s '

f l 2

10 I,l!(C O L If«Z K PaY K t l a n d t c u t

2-cylinder ll^I>orrcpoMcr

frame in a single ileel unit. • - > 122 inclies. .Springbaso hcs.r of gravAy.nai ninninft W r d i «Hm* illowiiiggrcalerM yK idllu e.it” ritlc for cicr)' one. iile* p tr gallon, incoln in llie Lincoln plant.’ ride— a new rhylhm of K-ge of body types.

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■- i l t h e i paKy ticket nboM record li ' teproaeli a ad whose life, perMnal

hnlasbmany, Im an opea book, tti U Vrank U S t e p h c

^ ; A ita tden t o t Twin TW s lot yti . B tephan has, quite naturaUjr, from

'tiine Interested hlmseU tn polities, iao stre tch o( th e Im aslnatlon eon ^esarded as a poUUelsn nor is h is 1

' I n politics coticemed chiefly wlthi th •_V tw c f ,hH actual elecUon to offlce. 7 ~ i' T h o u who are'closest (o Ur^Stepf:

l ie re th a t h e rep rettn ts a type ol ( ' from which Idaho's, public «

- . ^ o u ld bo drafted. H ls .le s^ practice ' «xtenslTe, h as b rou fh t him into Utt . ia c tw lth the self «eeUnK'BelilshQess

its popularly suppose4. t o character .’h u tnecs In Its higher rcaches. But Jcept him In eveiydoy touch w ith thi

problems o r the arcragB c ltla liipoa these problems he h u 1]h)ugbt < 'a degree of legal ability and.sound (taad lng which bas placed him amo

. ^ e r a of tba Idaho bar.: ; U r. Stephan neTer bas sought to

• h l l candidacy for gorem or upon th■ ] • o f Idaho. Be b a r offered b lm sd ’ ; 'M odldata for th e o tflw . subject to t

v r o ra l o f tb e ro tera and he pledi « e i t he.-bas. In ability, experience,

r ; red te ' and 'nnderitaiidlng itfould be bi ■ H t T*** no promises w t

^ “ knowi to 'b e Impossible o f fulflUmt b u m ade no p ledgu to th is gronp

_ : « t b e r . H e is probably less o f a strlci . a d h ^ t th a n any o ther m an on

' tlc k r t when I t comes to th e m atter " "cM d o r 2U o f Idaho and h e r pwpis

tc r. 'fltephan m ay n o t be elected should be, because b e is a s weU if n te r qtialUled for tho oftlce th a n an who e re r s a t In th e executlre cha

; decU onw ou ld tupp ly to ' Jdabo a n « which beenth e conduct o t S U te a f fU n for i

CA SIPA lisN CROW DS,..... ■ One of the remarkable features i

political campaign. l)aa ,been the i toiQioff o a t to greet linportan t cand

— aa-tw a-p tcslden tla l.con tesiab ta js i] ly seem to ha re drawn greitCT'auc tb a s any of tbe lr predecessors, b< large and tm all dUes. And th is In ^ tb e fac t tb a t t h ^ speeches were :

I t Is true th a t th e Issues a t stat year h a re been rery Inportim t. The: been spedaJ efforts oa both sides to

garded as-cloje, nnd automobiles m tyialer th a n fom erly for people to long distances to political rallies.

There was unusual interest, too, personality of the candidates.

Bren so. the outpouring of g reat i . ' to ace the candidates in person Is li

slve. I t shows th a t personality, the p a] touch, the riew with one's ovn eyi

, hearing w ith one's own ears, and all, the magnetic forces generated bj

' crowds ■ concentratcd on one pers- thing, are.,as-compelUng as ever.

Telerlslon may make a dlffcrene ' probably n o t much. Moss psycholoe

•StUl operate, g reat congregations of wlil sUU find saisfitetion ia seeing, a n d feeling the samo things tosethei

G O SSIP^ H s - i a o y fo r goclp-lovets (o-smll w ink a t such a bond as seems to ha

• reloped between the B rltlih soTcrclg tb e Baltimore lady. B ut i t occurs e

•» M dftoid_nci?spaj>cLjnBn_ih4L.t■necessary to assume any aerlouj i

p rlety 'ln tb a t rehttionship and spread d a l a b o u t l t . , '

• Edward b a s mode no, mystery ab S is tn a k pobhe appeannces Fitl; Simpson m ay be interpreted os a gesi honest and fa ir In te n t

‘ I t ts-'ungaliant^rand pe rhaps Injud for e ither Englishm en or America: m ake insinuations. T he lady m ay b

. ' Queen o f England. I f sbe doesrA lo t o. on bo th sides of tb e w ater will blui

. 'th e ir own th o u ^ h ts 'an d words.• ' I t a l # h t J ilW ^iflp j«a th a t , th is

' I would'come to be r tg a r

“ E l -—

. LO OK B E F O R E ' “fJon-t fire tUl you

their eyes" was the old 3 , ; • the open season fot Bil . . s ti te o f Washington noi

_____ lOo, • rule 'l o r deer'hunU ng. - “ • "braneh an tlers’' law, a

to shoot u n til they see „ . When th a t common-s(■' — S i ; obscrred, It serves the

M ' protecting f in a le deer____ ISJO Anything that^has onU<

Isn’t ft man. and Is. thej ■■ . ^ In the .hunting season.

time- o l both species hi 'L S « £ - ' b n o te rt who fired mercl

bushes e r a morem entpuw iauS^ ' • J a r ' t ^ w a n r « w s '» “ 4

So fa r this season the ' divided about as usual-:

tuoM. e rt; and the bunted. A -m” " ’ ■ Lake City; fo r th e west isi,-. Kff« tober twenty*second, t- hunters known to be detn

I n i ' S tray buUets, or bulloattKtua , for deer, accounUd for t“ « S ? i “ «» Mcldentally ahot

were drowned, four drop. > enta es excitement of the chase, tto ^ fi^ Huntsmen m ay say tt, I u O ff . the na tura l dangers of i

th a t the game's worth t - J casualties viewed statlstl

ahnost negligible comparCY ber of sportsmen engageCothers on m an rlclm b viewed not

1 is abore as a m an tragically lostmally and friends, It's different, th a t m an

years Mr. t h e rEOTUt c a u xm tim e to (CaldweU News.'a . B ut b r Alloreey Oeneral Cummliinn h . ^ thnatened to thro* a iot c

in JaU if they pcnuien inla in terest oUier eihlbiU rerealla* thithe mat* of lovenunent Uuus In mo

:ee.- ’ . , The stoiin-.thsf iaUed rh . j eoait Cummlnp. was sUcnD

e f a l U e t o ^)f cltlxen- . Bo far, the threat b® madei -servnnta hot air. in the meanwhileLice, while exhibits have been placed 1:little con- :le a w h lt* f e r e te n c t t u fiheterlse hlg been thrown m Jail, threailut I t h a i for malicious and falM nthe com- tax facts,tlren and lh e only conclusion U ths

b t to b i a r ' S K ‘“ n . ' i T .S r £ ‘ S Id under- been mtUeulouily accurate, mong the — .

A DISTOBBINO C *- (Omaha World-

^ Ihere used to be eomplal th e peo- jiyUu" I t w u not goM for i

tself as a it w u urged, to be too who lo tbe ap- Uu domination ot ons pa it edies the ^ loremmciil.

York.Cltr. BegUtra le . im w K oUiU running. MO thousam t be elect- neords. Sn iltln t th a t thU whlch-bB. .BoojeTilt_eause.''_.th*_?t«* Iment. E e ' i ' r :UD or the enroilaent figures I

pnatoalely 8 te llDetpoe n e t p t ^ themstlvg toon either craUo voters, to ooe who de ter of the noimally Republican.” ',n]9. . Aod sOb with a half BUU ... wl -thrtncrease ta tho Demoer ed bn t be nijnclent to swif n o t bet- tra taking a walk with Al ( any man all the nepubilcans. Flro i

rhnir, His ^

“ I t e ' u I t . ilM U oa p « " ' fTn"Pg the large clUet. Uui

f ' ft long tlon preralla in Boston, Cti BtstUe, Dalilmore. Jerscr X s ju u O ty and other metro the predominance fw Roost

\ inc. Even Pittsburgh h u ]ola o t thl* PhUsdelpW* >* <>». 5 L - J ? p a t eltlesi-wlth their extr. e m w u poverty, or tonflsm and radlc udldates . been wamed (he most omls .tio e c h l . freo lutliuUons and tound a u S e ^ rU t n u in Uioe IhAt-'thr

M h t t t« weakest: where aUen Isms •" J? “ foothold. I t Is ta these, wit

a sp ltf ro f msehinw,thatpoUUcsbecon ro mostly and ecnruptlng. m T «rtti^ _An<1-W It-lS-IWt-gOOd-tO; u w . «t,t rotlng itiength;-on both > ^ middle a re u u.w eU , plump bere have in concert for one purpose, to arouse obtains on the fam u. In Uw -b M iw e - Md tmaliff clU e s ._ ^ re de' I make i t and trioiuons o

S , i i dutuibmg. n ie , (^to drive ,jjj Ktious thought.

0, ta the TOPIC OP Tin■ • (Ogden Standard.l

. l » « . O's Imprts- . Tije K bg ol England wir e person- eimpson. ercs and archbUlJopa of C tnlwl

nd Bhftr. “ '«’>>>«'> ‘he king on accouSl " J the Amerlcan.born charmer.Iby great very badly, about It. tloyd t erson or w)U is tc ffm with th« Una

tprlnjt htve dropped (rom : encc but American mapzlne teliuis e

munce are mutilated before 1>108J « i l t M u j , .of peopio And M on and so on ind t lg. doing Rtns (o w w ier why (n a w ^ e r , 'csl problems on its hauls.

the king o( England to a cc muil ensioM so many mlndj

Is U bfcausB peopl* smcn ,mfi.T,«rf -tlwt.tht.lnjiJilloiLol.<he klr ■miie ana oJ the most ancient and flr h avedc- riltlons Ui all th# long hlstorj- 'cign and- Of 1» H Jurt iwcaus* we hav i even to U»t wc weleome’ aL l t J l n 'ls impro- ______________________ _

BREAKFASTabout it. .?ith M a. ra iD E[Cstureof He w»s a good-nntured I

one or a number of men emp ludlclous Tl>o ofJUU1UUU3, ^leans to -Pat. oidnH you tell me ' become ycurs U a Uwyer?" t Of folks "Y's- sor," replied Pat. , jlush for . ’

llf# are net eflually dlrlded, ... . . “Poo^ihis. Jsdy co tism ao u>im ta u \ i u t .

r&rded. w hen th e 'f lrs t r T T T Z T I ft bond between two - N A T I Cog dem bcrfto les .- .M O B , toopyilghi.

;E YOU SHOOTm se^ lh e 'w h ite s oflid Bunker Hill rule In «w rm E N (

» o . t a i i c o m p » . b l . lg . I t is called the uon and cash ; and /9rblds himter* lylvanis) eem ee the. anUers. Icrmatlon andi-senso requirement is *?he double purpose of e r and m ale humans, get together l itle rs Isn’t a doe, ftnd upon somethlo herefore a fa ir ta rget see indicate# i o . F « r loo mim r « c - “ “" 1“

ha ro t e n u n e a b j ,:rely t t ft noise la th e moi»foandMl :nt b f 'b ra tic h e i Alw who'lf reelectin d hottes.----- -- ----- portant.afflojh e honors seem to ba “ *sl betweeil the hun t- A repo rt fWm fiftit • BtzvtQ. Aa

esterft: states, on-Ocj . to s t- 01 ih irtj-iiii

lead u d several miss- io( because Li OuUetamistaUng men fain, some Oi or ba lf of them. Ten they f w votei o t themselves, four ropped dead from the r ^ n t n w h l c se. VletfPreslBent.

th is merely tenects dJana, he said If ft g reat sport, and 1 th e risk. Also th a t Istlcally are few and «u ,he lped by pared w ith th e num - a s r o ^ the coi ged. B ut when a hu - ^ “ d a real lot as a slatisUc, bu t « « [ « “ *«• i8t to his family and CA tm ow. l

anxiety whleh on bolh sides t th?» p ^ Ittd

m > IDS BLUFF more freely anciw-Tribune) clia Roosevelt mtags some tlm t since Vet, paradox! >t of Afflerfcaa dtlxeos publiea^ expectIn displaying cards or And ba ft sidesthe proportionate cost be a strenger « imerchatidlse. los tip fo r’the tJ raced trom eoMt to ThoconsensUsenced tiy the flodd Ude unless Rooseveli

cautious ta pro;ids Is Just so much idle meiHson agrealUle, Utousands of tax feel.hls way bid ta windows over tlie itrength’ with cen printed on tlie sub- ,s r r M n e n and edi- TABTISAN.latter. And no ooe iiss a-ar uked of areatened or eren sued datei.'The a«wI mlsrepresenUtlen.of craU predicted

oppgaltion In tthat Cummings'threat that Undon asu t all ef the exhlblU, in pwhlng thro't on the subject have » r e him «M ltta. tlniT along" willZ _____ On the regula1 rovTRAaT '>«"*a S S ! " ’' ^ S s S m S ’

ta l. UlB 8«iate

» . .J ( o r t ,T lo » _ U « i r s s . * ? I

0 In t t . Olr . 1. .p - S X i f i S l . " ' poetatlc. lh a t Is. t in1 to be normally Demo- oPTlONAt. k I declares himself to be dual role of “Coi

tlan" (official bu alUlon new jrjUtrantA e r o t l tb e t^ H i loeratlc vote ihould be veit). in the fits swamp DemocraU who out pUns for rev U Bmlth together with dustrles. He U r re to one-Oeraoajgler t* 4 o thfftextUe ) look to lU one-W^r eoncemed.

Republicans rt peculiar to New York for President R Much tha same condl- revival of NRA Chicago, tc s Angeles, tround SuDitme

rsey .City. ClewUtnd, erer, lhat Berry 1 stropolltan areas, whera Many fothuslj oosevelt Is overwhelm- other NRA. Theli I Joined the movement out of the way a tho way. U U in the tend federal eoni xtremes of wealth aiid Itiion if posslbl tdicallsm. lhal wo have amendment tf r miaous metuce to our tlonal fndus(ry. i

[hr-Amencan-tndltlon- -S T A tJn tA f t- Dis gain their strbngest headless slter c with their bosses and Is sendtag out mi wmes the moro corrupt offices, in prepi

taxes on rmp1o>'( •tO;»*e;iheirtnoTmmir i r r h n s b ts - A " h eoasU and In tl»# Uie servlees of tl imping so htavUy and Ccmnion oplnli Me. No sueh condition ed the board wll tha (owns tnd vUlsges a( Its hcnd. and « dewUen to our coun- ment ot the eocl#

s bums bri(hiesL"ni«' w tn rT T o m m o lie, condition is worthy would mark time

Contrrcss for chu---------- Prespccls arc :n iE DAY *1" develop eatlj-d-Cumlner) the board to push

M l not o .r i7 W .llj r ™

ana's tomiaiJon next V """* "“im ao .to 1 10 5 to 1. • snit^pini■C about the royal ro-

.d K)on.ucmioti#be.

. wmld with so many ,, . ds. th# Atinehmtnt o(I Rood looking Womaninds, .By nerally have forgotten t a ' . m l . l r a . J j j » r < ^nnW nilaol.flrmly-RTounded tra- ?“5 Pf«lctIon ee

on- of Brlitjh royiUty? was flgihave to many worriM toiUworkcreasale' any dJvcrjlon, how- *‘nlonIatlon earn]

^ probably be der«— --------------- ------- CsiWffieJUlBol

• turned down an '- I 1 week but lEll

3 T F O O D favorable iIndustry are watt

------------- ' I well "employe rE , , . PlnOi.Boimplord IrLihman. and w u a break—only nol mplojcd In erecting a Dy holding off i

of the building u ld a chanee to end thus get him stwl

ne that a brother cf It he wins. If lh{.1 dusto-'s viewpoint

. r f ' least the-wnga'b■I llio good tiiinn of victori-r« It med, ire thej-?- ihrough before clor)Ifllow-my bnillicr Camegle Illinoisllf loir*.- ttgarded u only

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lONAU WHIRLIGIGf fS rB E H IN D T H B -N E ffS )— iU.^MoOlnre K m papet .ByadleHa)

WASniNQTONDy Jra Bew atl

lENCE. O.Oi’. candidates for efeetton Lm to Congress are eoming and going- . *. Congressional tampagUi cenunltteeUve. I t helps eaadldatee by tnloreia- “ash. candidates (especially In Pnin- “comnJaln that there's a flood of In- , *tnd a dnnisht o( cash. But with 4U ^> look alter. Uie commltete doea ths „

ndldates shake Utelr heads when they .1er In private. Their hope* are based Ithing that ( h ^ can't see. What they I:es a New Deal victoryi'.They try to I«mselves that an undertow wUl aweep I

ts running for Congress are ta a far Idrat mood. Among them are members Elected will .nmaln chairmen of lm- Kimmltteei.-!rhfse. eemmlttetmen are Hn exactly u if Uwy_ had been re- K

AaoDt O.OJ’. Ctognasmni there Jl I Candldita Undon ^ua no t stamped rticlently upon Uie votei^ senilUve bas - say tbey hear Republicans gnimbl- kne I Undon doesn't know naUonal af- on 9 Congressmen go so far u to u y we< ’oters wUl site up U ndon u > good froi not big enough.' ulem recalled Viee President Uarahall's n«l ahleh he told why ha bad been ohoien rar ent. I t w u because he w u from In- een u U , ‘A State tba t produces more Jim econd-rate men Uum any oUier state gin Hr." Ih lstalwart said he d ldn t thhik Undon dru by Olfford Plnehot, when Plachot dev: counlry that U ndon w u h li own evei

really big nan , after ^ and a railn ' i i

_ _r. Making allowance for personal eh causes Congressional candldtles t . „ es to crlUelze campaign meUiods of >o leaders, the f ie t remains th s t O O P. ^ru, crlUclze Landon and his muuigers in i and openly than New Dealera crlU- div eit and his aides. loxlcally, boUi Democrats and Re- pect RepuWJcan gains la the House. ^ des agree lhat the next llousa will ^ r Ol# llian its predecessors ta stand- !“ • he rights ot Congress. • 'isUs among Uieso-lawmaken U that , rvelt wins by a landslide he wUl be proposing any radically new experi- great ■scale. They think that he will fr, r before he risks matching his 1^.1 h C o n p ^

“What If U n ’don should win?" clut f a dosen or more of these candl- tsUi Rswers were (lulte variegated. Demo- . ted chaos., bccause o t Democratic n the Sen'ale. Republicans agreed , u President would be handicapped hroutth Ills own proposals, but they edit Jor McKlnley-llke Uel ta "gel- WlUl legislalon. ^[Ular govemmenlal business a Presl- J* *• ogress must and do lurmonlze Ih# G.OJ». Idea Is that n more eco- P” * ise. even If Democratic, would co- Undon lo hold down publle spend-

oste could not pm 'ail against him,I agreed tha t U ndon would lock his I tie Democratic Senate over many ap- . • The Senate rarely falls (o eonnmi Md polnlments. like Cabinet members. e titl ajorlty are politically opposed lo the lege ey try lo.blMk confirmation of other . s. Undw:s.seIecUons.foi.tbe.Bu- _ a t probsbly would develop, a ' biller fer ]

'J___ .. allyL Major Oeorge L, Berry Is busy ta ' "Coonllnalor of Industrial Coopcra- “ ” I but non-salarled) and chief boost- I Non-partisan Lesgue (pro-Reose. « “ first capacity he endeavors to work ~ V’ revlvtag NRA meUiods ta some In-

U sure a llttlo NRA' could be appU- “ ®' ctUe Industry with advanuge lo all ' wrens regard Berry’ u (he fianily-man I Rooserelt ta planning wholesale fRA In some forth Uiat wUi get ‘"o ■ nne Court ruling*. They add. how- « « rry h u not mado any rtal headway. lualuUo New,Dealers predict an- ■heir belief Is Uuit wlUi tho election “ y a sUong drive will bo made to ex- v “ eontrol over Industry, first by legls- " islble, and next by constllullonal If necesury. A flexible NRA. op- ry. seems much moro probable.

rt- 'T ho-S ocU l-flecurttr '«oard .- r Chairman WInanl's resignation. ‘ t muses o t blank forms to regional reparation for the assessment of Somi iloyeni and.fmployes offer January Mars A monster undertaking, rr<iiilrlng v e lt:

If thousands of ncenU. mobislnlon Is tha t If Roojevell ts elect- ter t Ml! BO ;»heod with Wlnant nimln aro

id will ciot aa lt for possible amend- ocla! security act. I( landon should imuuly- tx tiL m j lh n t- the - bu,' i'd ;lme while he wns negotiating ullh changes In tlio !nw.irc lhat social sKurlly dlscurjlons 5.^,, :aHy ta eongreu. The law compels

a halt should be called. The jliua- k« “social security" a major luue Congrtas.

i»ns of buslnfM scouLt In Wwh- ylng to get a line on forthcoming ipeclally u alfcctlng Iaxm . . . . scouts are shlppUig men Inlcnt on ..Ti,. h a t lhe Marltlmei Commlulon will ping InlcresU'Say they win build nld ant marine If the comml.'ilon will I . - , American “NormandlM' arc even " J S Navy people faror development of

MUere Congress sentiment H more

NEW YOnK By James McMolIln _ -flY.'Reeent'* developments In the ols labor s l^ U o n i i t ne.-il1y Kiih I several weeOTlRnTiat ttw steel figuring cn granting n pay raise u ' a measure of deleave n[taln.« the ■ampalgn. but lhal this move uould iferred unlll afler elecllon, tao|#-<-iatisl<2iary o lV .B . S tee l- an-appllcatlon ror a pay Increase lelt Uw door weU ajar for suhie-

le action. Workers ihroushoui the catching this company to ses how e represenUlIon* operates inx t iloye teptesenUllon must be given net Jusl yet.

Iff until after November 3, there Is a td lt Landon ulih the ral» and ilarted on the right foot wiih labor lhe worst happen* (Inm the ja-

olnt) and Roosevelt is reelected t l e 'boost will not have helped hls , undmibledly irould If It came e elecUon. The apparent rebuff to' lols.workers should Uiercfor* be aly temporary. •

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B y O .O . McINTYRB jHEWYOHB:jOct.a»-JimBtrtoB.

ths sctor. h u t small town slant ' U ut furnishes him with more ' wholesome t ^ U o n Uisn comes r to the trersgorp/syer In * Bn»4- ' way run. His .

s i ' i t n n r r j homs Isst Baby.I" ’* ^ '

I of his fun ren-. IwiW B n i M tures. Most stars I in Uie chips d w -

K i S B S ! gle Ul* 'SundayF 5 ' « 3 1 3 1 1’” '^

t to n f a u U tm r ^ .• ~ i S ^ H |H ~ s u b u r b - th e - B a r « -

n ' J E S f l l l ton SUdlum. an> ____ - r * alhleUc field de.

, 0 .aBfcW yce voted chiefly'to1 hls favorite sport bueball. Rs h u a bang-up team

• known as the Barton Islanders and• on Sundays and sereral times a r week there are tplrlied contesU to

froUi things up.-Darlon also malnUlns dog ken­

nels, breeding and raising several nrielles of pooches. And only re­cently opened whst (s known w i Jim Ssrtcn's Mad Dog Cantina, given over to dining and dancing, lh e mad doe UUs came from the dnmk slory he used lo tell ta vau- deviile. The funniest souse yam ever told. .

In late K s r i Uie Tobacco Road sU r h u become a settled family man. &-«t night Ws wife CsthtT- ine 'ls.ta his dressing room and af- ■. Urwards they take Uie first train > to BatiyJon. Despite aptitude for drunken roles, he h u not been seen _ ta Broadway grognrtes lor many a _

Uie town U Uist between BUI Cor­um. the SporU wriler, and Morton Downey, the singer. Downey Is fre- I— quenlly complimented for his swell ' eOlumn ta the Evening Journal and - •n Corum In night ctuiw Is as oflen fn > asked lo chirk the customers wilh to i Jusl one of his dulcet ballads. In- - t cldenUUy Downey hss spent most of his professional years ta night him elubs but h u yet to taste an tatozl- _ caUng drink.

------- chillAmong the enUiuslasUe fooUiall fsna ts Bud DeSylva. lhe song wriler. He came all Uie way from the cou t for . Uie lU-alar professional gamea in Chicago and New York. iv.qvl. va Is one transplanted Manhattan- lU completely sold on Callfomla— < praferrlng It.lo any olber spot on f “ the globe. He w u bom In K#w York. , f Uien Uken to Uie coast and came ^7, back lo Breada-ay lo triumph with his lyrics. , '

’A id m e se nsmes: The president efitb*.KnglishCIub aUlunlerCol- lege is Eugenia Walctykowikl. .

, chlltr A nsycho analyst ftisnd chides me ^ ‘'.v for lelJInjr down m r half ocra.?Jon. prrl: ally ta UUs trlria. That is confess, rest tag In print Uist a t limes a column they is arduous or displeasing, Ke may be anyt r igh t I t Is true In majiy arts. I know Ine a t the Palace they forbade aerobaU any. lo mop Uielr brow* after a dif«eull doa fea t say a lh t« high dlD. They must , '0 come up smiling u If It wers noth- UUii Ing at all when likely musclti were wrenehed and tendons aching. The ‘“ 'd slack Wirt n lk e r always pretends hla Irtek Is easy — for hlml And . the flying grecc wlUi which AUredo Cordcna twirled hU triple some- sault to llto walling broUier'* arms from a tm pea. Each' time out *-as *’? ‘ an ngonJilng slnCn. t f the mattlel.in er^ilalned his tricks he would lo e all reinecU Reader*, ray friend polnU out, like lo Wleve wriUn are In- “ spired and do not want to kno* Uiat one hiav walk lhe floor all iilihl. sweat blood and fear the end ha.i 1 ,, comc.-Tho<e_att_secreU preserved for tne crafu . ^

Somrthtag or oUier nol«:'Oeorge Marshal! .who angelled the Rnore- velt Raceway, cannot drive an'aulo mobile tnd vlil not ride In one (al­ter t^an M miles an hour. HL-. eyw are always on the speedometer.

------- N-Illeh-brow hilarity: A student o( ,

OreeViheotrieal te rm n n a-m ip ffl H swinci ta with some lnlere.illng (tuerlei with hand-mtds an ivers. , Thus: t

Did you ever get one of Uio» • jlrly fan letters where she Inler. j 1«U *ha. h i. ha." occaslorjlly? i g-j That Is Epiphonemla. |

Did you n e r hear a polItlc.il ' ipeaker eay "each and ewry.'! •might and main" and "otie and * 111?" That U Hendlascs. | ‘

Did you ever hear a darkey sar ' "Mis'. Smith" lor "Mrs. Smith?" r?:st 1* Apocope,

Did JOU eier a l a play hear *Vou nean . : . ?" That is Aposlope. Li. ‘

Did you evtr hear of "lootsles?" m a t to Paragoje. '• Did you e « r mak# a pun? T ha;,

souM bo Pannomasla. *' (Copyright, 1938. p ,

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•T lie way Uiat chUd Is allowed ?. (0 run wild Just makes me want lo Ull hto moUier e 'f tw things." .

'•Who? What's Uie matter?" fo faUier ask*, comtag out fren be- ^ hind hto paper. W

“Tho Hocks' boy. J iat tte him, Ihero lie to looking like nobody's ehlld, lugging homa. a lot of Junk. ^ He's been to the Junk .yard and 11 picked Uiat out. I'd b« uhamed P1 to have ray child seea csrrylng Pe lueh stuff. Imagine. Picking ll • ^ t of the dump. And shs knows st(

‘■But mother, Judd ean make al- w|

ru t anytlung lhat way. He’s got he dandy wa;sn he metis all him- Bj elf out of blls he found. Ho cleans w) lem. and painU them. He’s mighly do

matl, I'n say." jj j"You hear_that? That's Just let hat to tvrbng. Judd's mother leU <

lilm go where he pleases, do what- q i ever hs pleases, geU Into any dirty hu (ne« he happens lo see. The oUier ou rhlldrcn think he's treat." ^ “.Well.-U,ft»enu_ta—a c - h c a -a . h„ nrrlly good kid,'’ ssW father. “The *“ rest seem lo like lilm hy the -way ;hey follow him. 1%'c newr heard . inching to Ills dlxredlt. I Imag- ‘ ne a lltire Uirt doesn't hurt him >ld my. SUnds well ta «hool, too, Wt Joon’t he, son?" lea

'0 , sure. HE'S topi. He's smart, too aUier. He runs shows, hs H ns a \ ' lewspaper. He can do anything. \ ' ind he's only twelve, Just like me." \

“Hm. What do you do?" • ) “I help him. He lets' me help em

«t Uie type, and I dlstribuU wb ispers on .my side of the road, p i :Ie's ali right, 'only mother thinks ehl le 1] nol nice enough. You know im vhat I mean. He geU hto hands m llrty and lie doesn't eare aboul P|. vhat people say. when h# t^anU p«, o do things. He Just does Uiem." »u

"I don'l want you to .do u he loes, grubbing for every penny ta :{ght. Vou don't hare to." __

"Ho doesnt. Ho charges a _ ant-lnttlia.pr.per, snrt lUmt-Paya U

T ip :REPUBLICAN

TIC K ETN A T IO N A L : . ,

. P n ilJent. ALP M. U NDON i Viee Pres, COIOMEI. FBANIT ;

KNO.X IU. S. Seoatar. WSI. t . BORAD I t/. S. Cencrtuman, HE.VBY I ■ bw onsiiA K , _ ^

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STEPHAN /UeuL CoTfmor. R. II. YOUNO See. of Slate. R. E. THOMAS , Atlcniey r.eneral, L E. I

<5tEXN0N. ISlate Treat- JAMES W.

KE.UING Snpt. e! Poblle Inilraetloo.

KI.I.»:N PETERSON 'Slate Mine Inspeeler, J. E. [

i io n n sSUle ABillor, P. C. m.SIEBS. [

CO U N TY: Is u te Senalor, E. M. R.\T- j

BOHNnepm entalitri. FIIED P.

DATES. Wll-LARD T. Me- i MASTER." J. noy t)UBK j

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Coonlv Atieitor, BTUART SEVEUENS

ShfriK. IIEIIM.W E. I)EI.S5 ’*' ’'f*'"''!*. MRS.

DORIS STRADIEV ^ b a lp Jnisj, c. f . n«I,EY Coonly. SBnernr. nAROLO ,

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expenses. Ks does It for fun, but I he can't u k hto faUier or mother n for any money. He h u to sUy ” Inside his allowance. After (hat he can do what he likes Just so It's all right, you know."

‘■What about , c h a t ^ Uie boyi a penny lo u k e Uiem fUhtai? TeU failjer-lhst," said mother sharply,

“lh a t was all righ t ite gol ts fourteen of us together to go ftoti- or lag ta Uie river. We each gave him pi ono cent. He found'poles tov us fc and wonns,.and he look us to Uie m rlglit place and wo had fun." pr

"Why did J-ou have- lo pay him? lh a l 's wliat I want to hava es- ptolned. He's forever csdglng " pennies." ^

"No moUier, he i s n t After wc is stopped fishing he said, *We have four cenu left. When ahall ne do with it?' Nobody had any Ideas, so ^ he said, 'We might drop It In the Babies JVnd Box In- (he drue store “ when we go past.' And we did. He doesn't try to make money on us.Jle. Just elves us a good tlmo and J‘ lets us help.- ”

"Sounds all right to me, moUiee. Olve the kids n chanee. 11 won't n , hurt oure any ir he leams lo strike nt out for himself a bit." l

"I’d Uilnk my boy neglected If soi ho hnd-ttrgo-to the dump for things - lie'Wanted, wflh old overalls, torn sVMter, like an outca.\l.” <jg

'"Maybo there's a real person In­side tho.w cloUies. Mary. Olve Uie ' kids a chance. Lel tliem alone un- P( leas they get lato mlscJiW. JTjey took til right lo mc."\ l b me, too. ’ . j\ -------- *crW . PaUl ha« prepared a leafld

eailfled. "A Parent’s Prayer,’ whleh Is an luplrlng example (or partnU io- fellow In bringing np *®* ehlldren. I t to sulUblo-for fnm - ^ Ing. Send for ll, addressinc your 1 request te Mr. Angelo Patri. Child ha Psyehelogy Department. c t ihls ml paper. Endow « Klf-tddxetaed, W stamped (I-cenI) envelope.

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B tm u Oct. a? - The Moose Le- gfon, second degree, of Buhl enter­lalned Uie Moose lodges of Jer­ome, Rupert Twin Palto and Olenns Perry a t Buhl on Sunday afternoon for lU regular monUily settlon. Mr. Mann of Jerome, great norlh Moose, presided over the meethii.. A class ot candidates w tk Inlllat- ed Inlo the sccond degree and It was announced that the next dlslrlct meetliiK will be held on Norember 18 a t Jerome.

Mr. Falrman of Jerome presented Uie program which Included: K praj-cr for Moosehcart by H. C, Erie- son; song, Batae Hyde, accompan­ied by Doroihy Hyde; lap dance,. Mlsa Jun f Dolana, accompanied by Mrs. Maurino a icrer; a talk on Moostheart, by J . W. Goertzen of Twta Palto; a violin solo by T m tn j Holmei, aoecmpan/ed by Jfra. Rube Ora',iafli; an acrobatic danee by Cherry BiiUer and the program con­clude:! wlUi a prayer by H. C, Eric- son.■ A 'b a n q u efw ij'u w n ie d ’ ln 'U i r - evening by the Buhl auxiliary wiui 70 peisona ta attendance.

POCATELLAN INJURED 'IN H i G H i m a c c id e n t ;

nUPERT, Oct. n - C. J. To*!,, send Of Poeatello, received m bor In- Jurl««>hero lu t Thursday afternoon /ritcn hls coupe emahed with a io fj - ed bect truck driren by Emejt As- son at an talersecUon three mile* e u l ot Rupert

He w u Uken to Rupert general hoBpiial nhere he w'as trtaled for mtaor injuries. Ho w u dbmlssed Friday morning.'

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Idaho C onlerence S cans Pro­g ram fo r Curriculurli "

Im provem entBOISE, Oet. r M>-br. P»ul R. 1

H tniu, SUnford Unlvenllr pn* ; letMr, told Idaho educ&tloa letden \ tlM “curriculum or lhe tchooU ' g

■ muit bo (Ut(d lo the boyt u d tlr li - I M th»t men and women of- lomor- I row mty be better udapted to lerve I themKlvcf snd toclety." II

Dr. Htima, upcelnllst In cunicu* | l ' lum, w u the principal tpeakcr to- I

diy a t lhe fln t conterence In Idaho I on curriculum and teacher tralntn's. j

I t w u called by the lU U board------ of edui*ironr*nil the'purpo«r<jolin - •

W. Condle. aUl« luperlnlendent ot public lnilntetlon,.uld, arc;

1. To recommend a plan for crt- , illoa of a ilateuld# onanliallon for curriculum Improvement, and metJi- 1!

• od* ef procedure. . r ,2. Ti? recommend to the atale

board of education i minimum pro- p m of teaeher tralnlnj to be adopted by all iMtllutloni lupported — brptibUo Of PrtvaU fundj.

Need For Rerlilon “I feef.“ a id Ojndle, 'th a t the

atlendance from all fwru ot Idaho ' a t this leailon la ilenlflcant of the " seneral thoughts of our educaton ‘

' aloni the lines with which ws are • no* dealtnj."

“The need for reviilon It due," Dr. • nanna lold the meelln;, 'lo the fact Uiat the traditional curriculum '• waa mechanliilc and Indlvlduallit In nature. It tralnx how lo make a " llvlflj only-lnilead of teachlnj th tt and how to live.

"We muit organlie curriculum U alonjc lines that win put thCM ele> ■ mentl Into conaldemUon: - S

"I. Biological nnd phyilolottcal I? nature of tlie child. • »,

*2. social, economle and pollUcal M 7 upecU.'• " I A propt«lve.;nodetnphlIoM - B

phy wherein teacher training will B be rejarded as a progressive Klence IB Kubect to constant revltlon rattier m than one In whlclt the lait develop- ■

' ments h ire Ions been made" . I

G fr r TO I). A. R. CHAPTER ImSPLAVED AT MUnARY B

An lllumlnaled on vellum copy ■«{ WteWnjlon’s Prayer lor the U, ■a A, by Beatrice Pox OrlffUh. lhe I

.orljlnil of whleh.waa presented lo Ithe Washlngion Atemorlal chapel ■at Valley Porge by Dr. L WclxiUr ■Pox. h u been slven to the Ta'ln iFalls .chapter. Daujhlen of t he f

. American Rewlulion. by Mr . ii,Aminda KauU. i t li now on dls- itpliy In lhe public library. ____ \\

NYA S tarts Drive p Forldaho Libraries ]

BOJflE, Oct.'37 MV-The national I youth admlnlstraUon beprn today n - drlre to obtain donations of boolu fer public llbra'ries of the sUte. j

-In point of public library serv- ou Ice, Idaho ranks 4t(li among the dav lUtes, and- Uis book drlre l i an'al- tempi to replenish neglecled toi’n hit llbnrtes and to create imall read- w Inj rooms In rural communlUes."Mlu Margaret Huglifs, assistant 11- brarlsn of lhe state traveling 11- braiT. explained. Ud

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BURLEYVUIU Nephew - Mn. Ida Coyle ehl

• of Billings. Montana, rljlted ever det the week>end wlUi her nephew. Tommy Davenport and family. B r

Underreet OpnaUen — Mrs, JackUmbert iindem-ent a major opera* S tlon At Ihe CotUgt hwpltal here'Mondny. wai

t,e»TB U M p lu r - Mrs. Claude Jusi.■^niekandbabyweredlschargedfrom cns.

lhe Ccttage hoaplUI Tunday, bodneelof Improre* — Dr. Joseph Pou

PpemUid sho»'cd a marked Im*' Uce• |iiuiriiifntTUesd#> f»um1tHTtrl0UI otto (onOlllan which h u kept him bed*_nen Ju t fo"r‘s e » '^ -u'eeks p u l, accord- ___

'“ ’’In c lo asttlem enrfrom Hr*. Fnm - p „ Mid a l the huplUI Tuesday mors*Inc. - 8

rncnmsnla Viellmi — Ray ReU- ('TV(lofer and J. M. Wyatt are In Uw resiPremiUd hosplUU sutfering from tonpne'imonla. *l'l

Rldrr Recorm — Dudley Mevwr. PU«

. Ucnt tll llie Premjtad hospital re- Crej fupenUng from Injuries sustained said nlille riding a t a rodeo. leJt for hU he I home In Ncw’Mexlco. Monday.^ ' Idea

• FIRESTONE’ SPECIAL FOR TODAY!

Complete

Complete C' I. PresiDre lobrlraUen ef alt mo>: - ■ •[ pan. equipped with lubricallog < . , netllons.

I. n u all esp* wllh proper rade brIcanL

t-O lllnr hMdcIarapi and licinr hinrn.

5. Oillnr fan. genfraior, dhltlbD and ilarter motor.

e. I.BbrlfaUng de«r ,hlnre». Io wedre* and elampi.

410 M ain So. F I I . . ' . AUTO S

Wealthy, Spai

J m E H I

C A W U R E D in th e ’C iisd« rr8m a r w ea lthy S p an ia rd s w ere taken T h ey a re s h o y n a« th e y p repnn

Communists Stopped

I"ESCO RICIIARDSOV. CommunUt eonr face bnUed and elollilng bearing egg

tier. CommnnUl slate auembly randldal ialter they h%d bren prevented from ip< 'ej Cerifri,''CallfMtilaM;rt‘ Pholo.

H i g h S p o t s I n \F a ta l E csc rv o ir— ,did«

SAN niANGISOO, Ocl, K Guadalupe Alvarado told police lo­day his wife, subject lo dlay speUs. Firi had drowned when she fell Into a p . bathtub of waUr Uiey had drawn bccause.Uiey feared Uie, city would cut off Uielr supply for oi-erdue bills,

U nder S h ad o w o f JaU — .. luel.SAN DIEOO. Callf, Oet. Tt lA’, -

Working f the sliadow ef lhe ' county Jail, burglan bnke Inlo U>e , slierilf's proiwly room at Uie coun- “®"' house, ripped open several slot m«* chines and escaped with an uu- determined amount of cash.

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SACRAMENTO, Calif., Oct, 27 Span Tails Sacr&meiilo'a stray dogs lorm wagged easier todayi or perhajlt it Si'sr Jusi seemed so to owners oC tinlic- rird ensed nnlnes who. learned some- cath body had mado olf wllh tW city's ring!pound tragon during the night. Po- -----lice decided the Uiclt may have bern . Stto-tcrUiB trarc h isn is t T re tT irn n r-J '«

P u e r to B ico U ses L ea d —BAN JUAN, Puerto Rlco, Oct, rr i

t.T>-SAnUngo IglHlu, Puerto ni<-nti I resident commLislonfr lo WaiMliiB-} * ion was wounded slightly last nlglit \ Khile speaking lo a crowd In. the |! ' ?Uta .at Afayaguez. i ^

Crespo, 2S. who. Uie munlclpiil Judtr jUlld, ndmllted llie shooUng and Mid j | 3« lud gone to lhe meeling wtih Uic j toidea of kllllns Igleslas, who U a can-1 ^

i Wash 6* LubrINCLUDES

Car Wash With Power Wnovinc 7. Oiling Uintlle. and ipsrk If eon- .mrnl iinkatr.

*. Oiling brake n>d». fletlci Ide lo- .iir te r pedal linu»lnt.

rorom nc body belli and p»di tH and Inatr luioeakt.

II. I.DhririlIne »l«flnt ifs r h ■IhBior, .12. Spraylr.T nr psinllng .pHi

semhllei wilh ptnrlrstlnx oil loeks, H. Chffk Iranimlnlon snd dl

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R E S T O N I5 SUI'I>I,Y i .SERVJCK .ST0I1E.S

r w i N F i a L S IIA II.Y NEU

laniards Awaiting Condei

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a m ounta ins w here th e y hnd irone :n by so v e m m e n t forccs to El Ej 'Bred a m eal w hile ann itinR cxecul

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; Arriijngreulonal candidale, llpi sitelifn.; ' ‘“'jf r >Uin«, U shown wllh Beisie-Kerk-1 Male, M Ihry reached U s Angeles''Vnt ipeaklBg.hi a erowd ef eilUens at *P®»'

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W o r l d N e w s | i £------ I andlldate to succeed himself u . resi* miss lenl-commlssloner.______________ wu

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i’ircm cn .iB a H urry— — , PORTALES, N. M., Ocl 27 t;T)- •

rhe Porlalcs volunteer lire depart- • nent 'nnswerctl n call with more han ils usual alacrity last night.For 11 was the lire lieparlmcni

iself. In tho city hall, lhat was . blaze.' Damage by flames was con- ined lo tho lire station quarWn ul consldAnble wnier damage was :one lo Uie rest of the building,

7a8h f o r M adrid—NEW YORK, Oct, 26 Wl - A

rowd wlilcli Jn m ^ ie d Mndlson Iquare Garden Irh night heard a panlsh monk, womsn diplomat, and I ormer cabinet member defend lhe j-anlsh goveniment, and tin a fren- i. . Ifd scramble*coiilribuled'ltWWO In • I sth, tM X 111 pledges and Iwo gold ' I Ings for the loyalist cause. I

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)ne to spend T aeations, these : E scorlal fo r im prisonm ent, icutlon.— P ho to .

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] Piest

Tlie concluding meeUng of tln-|. D. s . Twin P»IU stake foutUi' luarwrly conference was'held Sun-;* '^* ' lay evening, under the direction'. ‘ if Iho M. I. A., wllh President Ool- i “ len narlof presiding. The thcmrl or the meeting waa "Kome” ond :id!r Charles A. Cillls'of Salt Lake I '>'e I :ity, member ol tho Queaim ol p / rweiw ApMUcs. speaker of th c l‘>''‘i ' ■onfeienoe. delivered his concluding' ‘»v Ui iddress. Hie importance of l l i c i ^ '- ' iome, and home imlnlng ot chll-. ‘I’'*' iren, tn bellerlng modem socUl con-1 UUons, a-M slrtssed by Elder CaUU.!Al Uie momlng session, prayer was C 0^

ilfered by BUhop Alvin BUckbuni if Murlaugh. President J. W, Rich- ns nreslded. Presldeni Hoyal Tol* nan spoke on "PrlMihood AcUvJly;" idaard Dsrrlngton of lhe 'itleit quorum spoke on the "Effec* iCe Ward Teacher," The three i •Qun tons ol tUsUoji and' Mrs,:i(iuBj Drown, ssng a trio. Elder ® 'nut CallU spoke on "Tlie Doctrine „ 7 , >f Free Agency." Bishop No#hl“ " '' Vrrlngton who wr^'cd ss a mU- ] lonary under Eldrr Callls In th c l} ; ^ oullicm slates spoke on Uie "Joy.of iVoELl-Palrlareli L 0 . Klrkman I" ' ' poke on hU mlsslonarj' cxperlences.

OrdeiPresident Rlclilni pre,slded over mmui

he Lftemoon session. M, W. Hunt peiioi )ftcred pnyer, Mrs, Royal Tol- ning; nsn presenlert the atiiliorlUes of) Mcj he church and stnke. Prcsidentlelassi tichi.u spoke on lhe PrteaUiood aundi ind Elder Quin Slokni, a reuimed ver l< nUslotiiry from the eutem sialca. here r u called to speak, preceding Uie ceeds iddreea of Elder CallU,__________

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p a p e r U im p o r t i n t . F o r

Ke u s e ^ th c b e s t p a p e r t

b u y . I t is c a llc d C h a m {

r t t t c P a p e r . I t is m a d e f n

s ilk y f ib r e o f t h e i la x ]

tf a s h c d -o v e r a n d - o v c r - t tn

lin g w ater.

A lo t o f th e p le a s u re

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lu in g th e r ig h t k in d o f c

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I i t b u rn s w ith o u t ta s te o r

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Reduclions Announced on ' Seed, C o a l a n d

L ivestockBOISE. Oct. 27 — E. A. 011-

Igsn. Idaho publk: uUlllles com* niuion n te expert, announced re- luciloiH covering seed, coal and iv^itock.

Cuu of 22 to iS 'pe r cent were innouiiccd on shipments ol alfalfa 111(1 aliike clover seed from Idaho n rAsieni poinli: a s lu h In coal .lilpiiienu 'from U uh mines to iloise. Knmpa and Caldwell amount- . ns lo 2S cents a lon; and a cut n livntpck rales from poinla on 31iert-lliie-rallways-operallnglnlhe -

B P P i f i L l i f f i !

BURLEY, Oet. 37 - A Republican rally w u held a t DeclO Uonday nighc where hundreds of persons lieard. nepresenlallve Tracey Coker or Lincoln county discuss sUte and iiaUonil Usues. Thomu Heath of Pieston alio spoko on Uie sugsr >llustlon,','j,

Atlomey J, M. Lamperl of DoUe mwke a t Oakley Tuesday evenlns nn nepublican sialo and nallonal LVUfS,

I'MUk L Stephan, Republican gu* wrnilorlal candidate wUI speak, ai llie L D. S. tabernacle a t 8 p. m. w Tlwisday ewnlng. OeUibir M, nnd '.11 Monday evening a t the Bur- :ey Ihealer, Henry C, Dworshak. con* gre.v!nnal candldaU, wlll deliver his flnsl address On Republican Usues,

COMMITTEES NAMED FOR STUDENT DANCE

ItUPEnT, O c r iT - CommlUws ror th> annual senior dance ot Ru* pert hlgIT«liool. to be sUged here 'obn. uertinnounced loday by class iiresidrnl Lj-man Hammon, Com- mlilefs: DeconUon •> Edward Rigs, ivilma French. Dean Baleman. Dlllie Douc:i; Ueket - Oladj'a Campbell, Weldcn Hawkins: music - Dick Rimrans; floor — Cluff Johnson, I3on<1d Cnlg; adverUslng — Mickey Dickwn. Esther KeUer.

M.‘mbets of the Rupert chapter.3rder of E utem SU r hetd their innunl Halioa'een party a t the Odd ^Iloa-s hjll here l u l Thursday e« - ling following chapter adjournment.

Members of the New-And-Then 'lass of Uio Rupert ChrUUan chureh lunday school entertained a t a sll*■er lea a t the O. L. CuUan home . lere l u t Thursday aflemoon. Pro*;eeds of the event will go toward nirchulng new j^rp i books for tlie

m d o f l in e r ^ ist a n y th in g | ii’ l i [ ) s ; . .lis . . . c ig a re tte ___

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, WEDNESDAY MORKINO, OCT

hurch. • ninMr. and Mrs. WebbSaffell enter- d u

slne'd a grouji ot .friends a t Uielr gue iome In Rupert lasl Tliursdiy ere* . ^

Proof o f I D estro y i

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S i x C a r l o a d i

A r r i vThe above pho lognph wa

' being delivered to the K raft •Jn O ctober 16„1S36,’

T hil is conclusive evidenc ean farm er ou t of tiie Amei competition, rigiit here in Id

Caminl llcutl Ih rf i Kuar I* tielng sold In Hliral•froni. tliR Argrii flonlliif llie Amertean farmer. - -

LANDCW ill P u t a S to

Governor Alf M. Landon i Agreements. iHe will reston He-beiieves lha t Ihe FARMI ■ncndoos Jm portation.of far

f o u c m h e lp p u t a s to p

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Remetnber this. jm kin g quality o f a d^UTc\ paper. The Chatiipasuc dg fields is ta led oyer and ovci

huming quality. An^thcrrca.

CTOBER 2 8 .1B88

ning. Tjto table* of monopoly Inaes- lertidWproTldid entertainment for ihe honguesU. ■ ' e w

Mr. .and Mrs, A. 0 , Turner en* un t

H ow N ew I ing Farm M

J s o f C a n a d i a n

v i n g i n P o c a t e l lwas talten as six fuil carloads of C< lf t Chefse C om pan/s.P lan t i t Pocal

;nce tha t the destructive new deal i Tieric^n m arket and subjecting liim I Idaho,

rf iikI ('aiiiinl Cornnl Ik-ef from I'arag In liialiK Siorra. Uuitcr rnini-jiraDdlnai STHllnei rnltln ami farm iinidurta fron an mnrkel, ntilch rlglilfullr briongi Is

O N a n dlop to This D estruct)n Is a vigorous opponent of unfal lore the American Market to the MER IS ENTITLED TO PROTECTIC farm products tha t Is now going on.

to p to t h e d o i t r u c t io n o f Idahe

r a t i n g fo r L an d o n a n d K nox

R E P U B L I C A NICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMIT

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esterfie

S . , , t n v th in g s w a k e the

iTcllc— th e tobaccos a n d lhe

c ig a rctlc p a p e r o n Chester-

v c r f o r p u r i t y , f o r th e right

cason w h y C hcste rjic ld wins. ^

leruuied » group of friends a t tbtlr'.. iome tn.Mlntdoka Ust.W edneiiliy ' svenaig. Entettalnmenl w u p r* - ‘ tented In musle and pcM t.

D eal is M arkets'

V C h e e s e

JioC ^ s d la n cheeie were

icatello. This happened

ll is taking Ihe Amerl*!m lo cu tth roat foreign

ragaay ant) t^ra* nailan ruonirirti ren> Canada aro Is ibe Amrrlean

N O Xc tiv e P racticeifair Reciprocal Trade he American Farmer.TION against tke tre* on.

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1 .0.1. l l i l r: S l W i i I‘ Seiialor’s R eelection’ This |

- Y ear T em ied 'D oubiy- |Im portan l’ . |

Bofes.OcLai(fl>-O .A.D otloir- I•en, O.O.P. tU la chalnnan, tn t I(UUnunt isjQcd tonljht u ld h t I•^elUrt* U doubt; tmportwt UUs 9r m t lu t PflJted a u t a Beaticr UB onh n c e ln Uu iupport o( emjr f l

, IKpubUean In th li iUtc.‘ ■H e,.pntued hli m n u lt with t ■

i t t t e n n t th i t hs itI t "no »ppn> ■h«&ilni sbout ih t K u to r 't mlec- ■tlon.” ' I

' ‘V tha unuptcUd ahould happen I- u d - r r w U u t- R o o M T t l t^ U - n r - ■

•l«e t« d ,ae u to rB o n h 'im K n ciIn ■th t Knit4 a double loiport* Hajsct," BottoUien n ld . I

•Rcpuuiesni, vho t n cnvtlr ■eenctnwd tbout tha New DciU't ap* ■pireo t ctforti to Ignore tnd o w - ■I i i i th* OomtjtutJoa, ahrald J ta » ■ne Itona unturned to Insuiajhi re- ■election ot Borah. H

*Els preicnce In the wnite Is.one Isu m n ty that tho CouUtuilon can- Hnot be Uihtly rtgarded ellher by the ■Mf* SraJ or anyone ebe. ■

'-Criticliu levelled a t Benator ■Borah on the troundt that he h u ■dona sothlns (or Jdaho b bated on ■lack of InTortnatlon and knowledte." ■

BottoUaen lUUd Borati’i accomp- ■r Uihncnta iw hU home itate, add* ■

"Let there ba no mlalake aboutthii: Ttu ItepuUaa o /tasiaU oa In h iIdaho li.bacUofflenator Bonh for <dire-elecUoo." tie

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AiOUlSHDNOnS g

n iE R , Oct. 37 - n ie r rural hl(h H aehool honor roll ior the lin t lU Hweeka period of tlio currtnt teme*> Hter u announced by BuperbitendcDt H

narnwy. M ow i: ■ ftuhmen^LUllan Ttian, ‘mtda

AUen, J>au] Baker. U arstiy BU- ■Itocki Oorelha Loofi Oeloa T.ip< ]n |^Hand'Wilma WUtoD. H

iflophontra ~ A i r ln Ebmole, I MM ine Kardlni, Bene Jonu, Junior H/niomai and Manhall spencer. H

' .Junlor»>tdythe Lancuter, Man* H nitto Muuer, Martha OUrer, Loli

' Fond, Don Raptseytr, June Vincent, HBarbara Beem, LUUi Anlhony, Lucy HAdilt Piitinfhim, Joyce UUfJcker, I HUai^ Sten D trli, Bertha Cobb and HzamerUatc. ■

Sanlota-Oedle WlUon, Jack Bam- 9aey, Bemlce Walker, Irene Mtyer, 2 =T ruces Andtnon, Paul Brown, ^ K tn ld Bulcher, E3tU Danlntton,U tr)orliDeNou.Uarlt-uiaBluUxk mUand Rlthatd OUlUan. ^

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Attasd Game - neyH I<u(l, Paul H | Boyd. o . 0 . Voeller and W. 0. NUX- ■ man oT Filer altendtd the fooiball H lama In Loean, Utah, a tu rd a y be- M tween tho Onlmslty ot DUh and . m ah e u u A pieultunl eoUtfe. *

Utah Btesecrapher - Mr. and ^ Iin .J .A . aiffcer took tiwlr dtufh- ter, Jeanne, to 'flalt Lake CUy on lu t Friday whera iha hai employ*raentaiaitenographerlntheA uer- _____bach department atore.

CanaAlaa TWU - O. I i .Coleman Oeloh ot Ulhbridie. Alberta, Canada, and lii ipent the p u t week Tlaltlni wllh 30. old frtendi In CuUeffllrd, Buhl and Coai Twin FiUi. He w u a tormer real- dinih

. dent ot thli dlitrict moTlnt to Can- J « ta ada a tew yean ago. u»dM

Leara (er lewa — Ur. and Mn. on |u DarU lelt lu t week (er Iowa vhere p vnn they wlll mike an extended rlill R«a r

tnA frtm lt. Helly& t D aaibtff - Mr. and U n. mar, J

B. K D im a n tUlUn* a l tho home Waihl of their dauthUr In Bnokane for a vmU

B a ^ Speaka — Harry W. Barryaddresied a Blaine DemoeraUe'nlly nu r va l Oannett Friday erenlni. l a t t Usi:Tueiday erenlng he addttaied an- Throuiolher Democnllc rally i t the co»)«<tO ta n n hall norlh of Hanien. Am:n<

M.y«. n« .t _ M.vflf H. A Tl*. at.theNtal WM hoit to tho memben ot K fT "the Buhl Chamber ot Commerce 1«WJcn Monday erenlng a t an elk din- P^ctli ner nt.tfw Royal cafe. lf« recwtfly relumed from a luccesstiU elk hunt-Ini trip In the eenler ot the lUle. r ~ "

Bom a t BnM - Births tn Buht I ^ for the p u t ten daya Indude thetoUowing: a ion lo U r. and"iTr£ fTherm E. UtKeel. on Oel<K)er 17; I a ton to Mr. and U n . Tom Will, on

S n a i l ^ru(f M

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R E D C R O S S H O N O R F l W O N B Y V

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The Idaho Stile Roll Cill Cemmlltea h r tn t f hlld In Beh* p w fiiim f# »J)» Idihs Roll Call Oinner for hiving inrelli tlen, the h ighnt In th t'eu ie . The tti te a rlght-Pirker P. Cirvir, i t i t i roll u ll cl flild rtpreitniitlve, Cliirlee Hewe, t t 0 County Chiptir of Ihe Red Croii.

Couple Ends Cano

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TlittCB-YEAlt a d rtn i i^ by ll-foot eaaee wai orer (oday fer Dana Lamb and hti i California. They are pUtared with their ei Iwo knirei they aeqalrad oa their trip bneriu'i, Bpen tticlr r tio rs heme absaM

tober I t; tn d t daighUr to Ur. c |U i | d Mn. John UlUhell on October

^ e W*4i - U lu UaU* Jooai, oghler or Mr. and U n . D. £ BUHI l t l and Earl'RytUng, w n of Mr. held at lM n.RoeaRyltlnr, wtre married Tueidi: l u t Saiurday a t the Methodlit giret J

-nnuB tn Twin Falti with Rer. FHdiy Ea reading the ceremony. Cutler lelsriirRHso — Mn. 4 u m t Ra^ raildw?T!arf«~her-home"ln‘YaWnff: ~1U rruhlngton atter ipendlng three B iplia iki^ t l n g a t the lyme o t U r. lerrl'ei

.er frienda m Buhl. M n. Ha- Pallb r waa a tormer rtildent of B uh l Roiue. iBiIcal Comedy — "Craiblng Hugbej rough," a home talent mtitlcal Buller. nedy. will be ilren In Buhl by th« cemelei Rncan Legion and tha'AuxiUaf; Mn. the Ramona theiter on Norem- II5« ar * A ca»t ol flfly h ia K - and (

ted lo lake part In tha play and Smith, ittke* begin on Thunday ore- ly ot : |gAHhel,eglM h ilt------ I

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H H 3 HH E L D O V E R ^THE ENTERTAINMENT EV’ENT OF OUR LIFB- ‘• K l a

TIME!. . . M.OJi. Show Ot Showi Dwirtlng An>1hlng Erer l ^ j r W Offtred By SUge Or Scrctnl

i r S EVERYTHING ' /YOU'VE EVER HEARDI j

l i e S K E Ii m e i p i j

\V ilIum Powell • M ym a L o y . LuUiFrank Riorgaa - VlrglnU Brvee

FannU Btice And }M Qlotltled GlrU!

Fr1e«i ThU EngiceBtnt Onlyl Mallnw Uo — Brenin, 40o . .

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aoe. began u a beneynoen tear, ara'th lU wltr, VlrfloU, of BanU Ana. r eanee. tn rd lny fflnljmienj ani rip aleac ihe weetem coul of >ard. a frelgbt«r.-(A^ Fhol^ . *

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•AL TRIBUTE PAID CASTLEFORD WOMAN ,„’ ! ? {

OHL Ocl n _ L u l rtlti n nI a t the Bipilit church In 9uhl . - .*d«y ifUmoon tor Mn.' Mar- A it J u e Webb. 93. vho died onlay erenlng at ber home w i r B unltleford, where ihe had been a are atki n t lor Ou p u t fJ rtu* . irareJHfe m iiK -T M d —orcH U eford b re trwt i a church waa In charge ot,the ' i « i and s. A. Bratjb w u In UCftt-of-the-marical-nambert-------- SAl/TUlbeiren « tn F. Login, lu lher CUud lit, J. K. Bohannan. Ballard ton Bel ibei, Sler* Hudton and M. E. Idaho, tler. Interment w u In the Buhl day. "

a . Webb w u bom Augual 31. ■ ■ ■ I and learrs the followinf mnn 1 ^ ^ ^

diuihieii; Mn.. ahinnon th, of Duhl. Mn. Vlrgle While- 0} ^ Angela. B. Webb*and wW?l>5rboth~of CutfcforJ.- -----

SONl LETS o o t - : M

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c o i n s JOIN, TO 100^ n IShoshone M eeting L a u n ch es |

S outhern Idaho, In- ^ C orporaled f

AHOSHONE, Oct.« - SouUiem f daho. Incorporated, an organUa- lon (ormed lo promoto dei'elopment J t the toulhem Idaho region ex- ^ ending eait and w ut between Ru> ; ert and Olenni Ferry and northnd loUlh betveen ChillU and *'fells, w u launched at a meeting . lero l u t evening ot 31 repreten-itl rn of a tialt dottn Inlerealed fKjmmunltlti. ^Kamed u pretldent ot the nev Irganlutlon w u Gilbert Whlto o t I90cne.'Wlth~J,-H.' H ttrU ot-Bur* -- Hretldenta; F. O. Thompion of Twin By and Vemon Frott of Buhl, vlee I IalU, aecretary. and Waller fiUugh- ^ ■r ot Kimberly,*trtaarer.The meeling here v u th e fourth -llled to consider launching of the -raointtoR l la u It waa propoeectme weeka ago. . ,The next meeting It to be a t \irome. December H. •> Named a t a commllUe to draft institution and by-Uwt to be rail­ed by Individual communlUca lthln_lhfl_organttallon'4 purrlew ira C. L, DeLong.. Twin FalU;u rle i Hiddock, Shothone, and P. il;^, Thompson, Twin FalU. ^Communllle.f represented a t this Eenlng'i meeting were Kimberly, B rln Fallj. Buhl, Burley, Jeromell Slioiliont. I I , I

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C o m in g E v e n ts "JOABD o r CONTROL 7lM Board of Coalrot of the p = eentleth Century club wlll meet-at e home of Mn. R. L. Plemlcael Iday afternoon a t 3:90. All board ^ emben are urged to be preunt. U

U, CLUBThe Rm U ltlghbors ot AmericaU. club HlU meet this atlemoon a l ___»'cl«k at'the home of M n. Doro- y Kleffner, 330 SUth avenue, t u t . fJ tE S

lAMROCK CLUB App:rhe eiiamrock club will hold a pol frcthit :k luneheon tomorrow a t the 1» >hi i«e or K n. J. A. Griffith. freshtr

• ------- , , KhoolmiEBAN AID Iclus rnie Lsdlef Ald'SocIely of th«;>>yj!’« Ihenn church wUl meet tomor- Vai 3 p- mrin.the chureh parlon.'

------- plclureCIFiC WOOWIEN JV 0-,rha Pacific Woodmen wlll hold a ice-at Legion hall tomorrow a t S ‘7 m. All memben and ihelf wires " " “ f urged to be prcKnt. The Salmon *

;lal and Bhamrock cluba arc a - “ UUy invlled. Oovemor and M n. ;,i7 . i Ben Rom are expected. -

3T CIIIKTS CLUB he Pythian SlsUn P u t Chief*I vlll meet tomorrov attemoon . hrtIDmr^)^M ^^W rAT-M lnnle^(7;Si^ Blue Lakes Boulevard. All P « i 5»» mviied._____

ODMEN OF THE WORU)'oodmen ot the World wlll hold ",« U l meellns tomorrow erenlng I o'clock In the ottlccs. room M a n n u th Rice -building. All mcm-

are asked to allend. *■>>7 :_____ - atlcndc

ailT S OF PYTHIAS ^le Xnlgliia ot Pythias wlll meet l^ 'entli eguUr iculon tonlghl a l ,l, O. f»«rno

. K W . n.T COUNOL i F " '?u memben ot the Adult Coun- pf y . W. C. A, will'meet a t the P' e ot U n . Tom NaU Prldiy.

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u n l TMeraUon cljib memben on tlie atked to bring booka ter the w ere.«

eJIfng Wbrary to th t public IJ. lette* .jrnrthe-elub-prealdenli— -----Robert-

and MlUCENSED AT SALT LAKE -h lLT-i«W B-CITVrOct-51-Ul_Id Wallace McQoy, 20, and At- HONO BellUlon. 33, both ot Rupert, Fifty

10, lecured a marriage license lo- attenda ~ CUM p

USED CM A N Y SO LD W ITH “ W m T T l

36— C H E V . M A STER SP O R T SE 8,100 m iles, W ritten G u aran

3 3 - C H E V . M A STER COACH, hol34— PLY M O U TH D e lu x e COACH 34— FO R D D cLuxc COACH. low

h o t w n tc r hcn tcr. OK g u a ra n 3 1 - C H E V . C O U PE, new f in ish , b 30— C H E V . COACH, new fin ish .28— C H E V . COACH, MC license, p 30— C H E V . SE D A N , ru n s Rood .30— FO R D COACH, new m aroon .1 3 ^ -F O R D RO A D STER .............29— FO R D CO U PE, new f in ish , got3 1 -N A S H SED A N . L lgh l 8, new 2 » -N A S H SE D A N . S tan d a rd 6. 2 B -0 A K L A N D SED A N . Kari-K« Z S i^ A D IL tA C SE D A N , low inlli 2 7 -B U lC K COACH, S tan d a rd 6.1 J 5 -C H E V . PICK -U P, 4.sp««d, w ri 29— C H E V . SED A N , new f in ish , W -C H E V . TRU CK , n 157 Dua! i e « r a l '26 , '27 , ’2 8 -R o o d c a r a S ^

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n iE dkUlon ef hair tt ; In for ntlady hi m m tfr-fflr ffie romlog •euea. aad h< ahoVlng aome of lhe uif* lo whleh enrl ahovn at lell feature “baBkt" of enrU. of the rnpreai ponpadoor etfecL Lower ‘'coronalloo" halrdrettMiI^ Fholoa.

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J tE S m iE N WELCOMED pirloi y Jl/N lO H S-SENIO RS Churc Approximately four liundred tthmcn Mid' Junlori partlclpalcd I lhe imdltlonal annual Junior- eshm.in rcceptton in tin hfgh hool last nlshl when ilie frethmen u s wa.1 welconifd tnto high tchool • ’ lhe Junior clau. Ouutt aasem- ” • ed In tho high tchool auditorium

Mven-thlrty where ihrec motion clurc films were shonn. Reeliwere "®"®’ . G. Wella- "Lwl World." Harold oj'd In "Never Weaken" and "Pop- e tho Butcher.." AJher Wilson and mclpal It. D. Hechtner eaeh gave ‘ short Ulk bcfiwten lilmt. Dough- lla and cider were ter\'ed In Uie maaslum. Mlu Cora Jensen and boun lu Kathleen Povey. fponton ot ' s Junior d m and Ed Benoit. KJM. nlor data preildent, wert , In ENTI arge of the cvenl, ™ 'Commltlees were composed of Ar- iUt Anderwn nnd Gratiani Drowne, Chap'.

ilthlnson, food; Tlm Priebe nnd J- A. ,rl D0S.UU. fldvertUemeni: Charles J. A. rten and Raymond Mills, g}’m- prcgra tium. presen

____ Tlie:UB HEARS ■JO K REVIEW . . '" '" '1 'F7tly-!ilx membcn and two Ruetti. ‘'J'*”- ! .ended tho meeting of the l>mmi f*” ' ‘ tf LJtcralufe Department o f 'th e rentlelh Centurj' Club Tuesday ^ ,8 ' ernoon ai the homt of Mrs. 1’.

lUrder. Tlie guetls were Mrs. P^'"? ‘ W. Aubum who has recently re- ned from Jerusalem, and Mr-i. ? ima Bahch. Mn. Oeorge War- .7 rg presided a t the program - a *** dy of "Anund tho World In ■vch'Tear*," by Patience, Richard 1 John Abbe. Mn. R W. Cnrpen- rerlewed Uie book. U n . WUllaio /

ker and Mn. A. J. Pearey tpoke / 1 tlie Abbe (amlly. Refreshmentr. / » ,

r«. terved by iho aM lttanfhos- us. M/i. Robert Kelfre<ht. M n ttert lfa l l? r ..M n .X a il-f lJ ts to a A . | i 1 M n. Harry Baltch. - ” \ "

W ASAH X..D IN NER}N O R S B IR T H h A Y S --------------------ntly memben and guetls were In endance a t the annual Fidelity . a t pheasant dinner, given In the ^

CARS IITTEN G U A R A N T E E ' |

SE D A N . buil(-!n t r u n k . 1irah tee ......................$ 7 7 5 f fi, h o t w n lc r h e a te r . .» 3 5 0 WL C H .O K T n ft...........$ 4 5 0low m ilenec, ta n fini.sh. r>.i r a n t c e ...................... $ 4 3 5;h, g u a ra n te e d ........ $ 2 7 5s h ............................... . I warne, good I l r c s ............. $ M |O d ....................... - ..... $ 1 S 0 i ' Z lw n .f in is h — ......... $ 1 8 5 j con„

............... .............. $ 1 1 5 , fill r

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i-K e«n T runk :.......$ 1 2 5 u wtin llcagc , specia l . i . .$ 1 2 S -youi

1 6, new f in is h ....... 8 5 " " J.w ri tte n ’j tu a m n te c $ 4 8 5 buy.

sh ............................. _ $ 1 8 0 Tliey)ual, p la tfo rm body $ 4 0 0 outu

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irlon of tha F ln t MethodUt lurch Monday evening. The e n n l ... w honored the recent birthday inlrerurlei ot tho p lilo r'and hU Ife, Rev. an4 U n . Raymond ^

HosU and hotletaet wen U r. and ^ n . J. E. Tomlin, Mr. tnd M n. T. ' , . Knight ind Mr. and U n . Tony / iKuei. The guetia were aeated a t ree long table), decorated.In the S illoaeen motif. During the dinner W iur, tongi composed by Dr, O nln ^ iller. were tun i to m accompanf- - cnl b)' Mn. George Monlooth and n , Raymond Graves. Rev. and U n.‘CS wtre presented wllh tllver of- , ting blrthdty glfU. The evening * lun were ipent loclilly.

!M B E R IY H e M B E R S . } \STE R TA IN 0 . E. S . MfPolloKlng the regular meeting 8leiday ennlng ot Twin FalU alap'.er, Order ot E utem Star, H

A. Johnion. Worthy Matron and u i A. Johnion. W orl^' Patron, a

cgram of Southern Mcfodles vaa —»esented. -----rl;: program, arranged by Mn. - = ed Po.ii, was presented compli- H intbg Mn. U. W. Dwight, chair- I m of'iHujic and the commlllee, H rs! OU Howell. M n. Ruuell Pot- ■ ■ and Mrt. Maxine Bacon.I group of tongs by Jamea Rey- Id.v accompanied by Mn. O. P. irall. was the Ilral number. Shlr- ' Wilwn did a dance. T h e Har-0 strut." A ballet dance, "Soulh- .1 Maldi In Blue." wai prwenled

Mary Lou Ollb, Joan Benoit,

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>ow you can look forward to .armlh and comforl thU winter, or we lure the model lhat will m f iret your .needt, .and pocket E Mook. exactly. ■ j u

:ome In todny. See thne beaull- ul new hfaierj; circulating.' n - VUnl and cabinet types Jn rari- w11s aiies. Each one u rrle i a _'ACTS TAG. appUfd a l lh« fac- § ■Q0-. which »ill lell'you every-liint about lh« heairr and what t wlll do, .

1CJII’ be amtted that heaten H xn bt 10 eood fook/ne.'to jtur- y. so ccnvenlent and *0 e u y to ^

1iry can be', liusalird with an f S utJide fuel lupply if y#u

BOB MILNER ^ SALES CO. J

Buhl - Twin Falli - J r r m i f w

, OCTOBEB 23. m S '

HUaa flvoel. NaDent CuUon. June Koopf, Uaxlna UcKlnater, PhylUt Kimble and LoU Olson. A ^ p of mutlcal 'K tdlngt w u given by U n. w . 0 . W ltu. flerirtl numben were C pUyed on a miuteaf u w by Bd ii jchroeder, worthy patron of f ir tr- »I green chapter of Burley, » e . woi lr teecnpanied by U n. Zdlth Jick- Un. A buclc dance v u presented by rred and U artih Fots. The pro­gnm vaa concluded v lth a group » of wngt by Mn. OlUlUn of Pller, ueoopanled by U n , K Ai Beem , ‘ ot W tr, ^

Refrtahmenti vera terred In the " dining room b y a eommlltee of ” memben trom Kimberly, U n . ■ Spence, Mn. Noble, Mn. Combi, U n . WlUon, Ura. DarU, Mn. Den­ton and U n . Turner. ■

I t u guett ub le v u centered Wllh t a candelabrum holding bumlng (I onnge Upen, and the other ubles ' w tn lighted with onngo Upen In ilDgla holden. BowU ot tulumn tlowen added color.

-•Penonal improvement.* with ;

each girl giving one pointer on the lubJecl. fumUhed an Interesttlng toplo for the tetslon ot tha ring eemaltlee Tuesday erenlng a t the I bome of MUa Wanda Salon. Salutes I lo the ChrlttUn, American and Olrl I Retene fUga ind un^oa ilnglng, I opened tbe meeting, ■

SO R TE R S. P A CKERS IgN JO Y P A R T Y I

Aa a concliulon to lha leaion, Iiu lo r ttn tn d p u k e n ot the Cou- ^ane Orcharda enjoyed a party Tuet- . liy evening a l the home ot the>wnen, Mr. and Mn. Joseph 6ea-{ J.•er. 0 . W. MtrrUm and John Belli 11rera In charge of amngemenla.' IIth e n vera twenty-four prttenl. \ tppJai predueti w m /c iturtd dur- ng the eitnlng. Dancing and games'umUhed the enlerUlnmenl. At a /aU hour, retreahmenU In two Llounea vera aerved, b

Dr, 8. C. Wyatt, ChlropraeUo and I lUctrleal treatment, feet correeUon. CeuolUUen Irtt. »1 3rd Are. N. Pbene 13T7,-Adr.______________ N

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HIGHWAYS DEATH TOLL • SAN PRANCISCO, Oct. 28 '

.Rfleen penons were killed on Call- Jomia hjghwaya l u t week-end, efaht n the Los Angeles area whtre po­

lice era waging an Inlcntlvc cam- P»ign afcalnit careleu driving,

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M A T IN E E & EV ENIN G!B A R G A IN PR IC E S'

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KIDDIES :V« - ADULTS Z3e

Claud Prall li one day late with hit ad, but the eld buy h u betn nay dawn .^auifi fn Ar- ■ W kanuw and LouliUna. He wat ^ abont lo to«e hli eonnectlona nn » hardwood, n he Ihought he woald p ro jn l hit ra»e pertonally. •The hirduDod 'v * handle b manufaclured principally by the i blark mrn of lb r far »eBt)i- llial'a one m io n why we tetl 11 10 cheap. Bul a t I didn't a;l their wacea I don't feel condemned for buying II a t reasonable prices.

■ Wc have one rery large car­load ot hardwood flooring and alto a carload ef Hickory pUnkt en (he way—I ale all the per-, filmana I rould hold and I alio ate my fill ot catflih and com- bread—iVSraa prepared by a Ne­gro maid and I don't mean may­be. I Itepped In Arkantaw and bought a butlirl of chlnkeplnt m r rcoM girr tome aitxy fo myjnanj_Atkftiuair_friuid5_LJold.____ _yon once before thal I had Ilted 3 ,yean In Atkantair, and If I«vcr”^j»njih!ns..w orlhwlille_ll.___ _will he more than you rxptti. W# are putting In aulo glau, and uindo» glau like 5 of a W nd- ' here comci tome more people walking .Into our ihoe deparl­menl.—W n re alw-pu»lng-ln-a-farlcfc---------flue and while In Arkantaw I rUlled whal wat le my nailon one of the grra tn l ell dlilUlettn In Ihe world rlghl while I am talklnr Ihrro I* a big rar draler hert who li talking aboat bnyr ^ Ing aa much a t 15 drumt rf oil ’V at one lime. Man, how we are ■ ■clling liardwoed flooring-ll al> W mmt tc a n i me lometlmea aa ll / to fro n f »o' tu t . and thote Flik tfm lhal wr t:ll below mall or­drr prlcpi are morlng like a wratcl afler'a lltllr chicken. But Ihrte l lm don't go pop like the weatel. Wc aUo hare rinegar and Avmtli. vaseline and fancy leather bella. and grease.

U’e art Hie. gnase apel of Soulhem Idaho. W t are unload­ing three rarloadt ot lumber and ihlngirt richt non. and Ihe peo­ple are to crowdfd In our Inmber rard lhal we want Hi; Chlcf of Pollcp (n und ua dawn a traffic ;op. The I/. P. lisitei tore wen •roWded. I walked in a but, all Ihe doDbIr teali were filled but me. a man sleeping In II. t Jait rently thumped him en the head Uld u ld -“share yonr teat mil- lr l"..H^.T, 'ke..^p In a nud ngeind hollfred opt “I don't want lo ...........« amolhered. take the whole hing." I eongnlaUled nyttlf ror bring s 3M ponnd man and >Aon wai faxt ailrrp—and mrrri- jy wp rolled atonr. and hilled |itnng. I

Come en oter and change year /

\CLAUD PRATT i „ SALES CO. ^

Still on Iht read to the Hoipltal. ■

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D em ocratic Nominee for Go- Iv ern o r Addresses Je - ■

rom o Audience RjEROhCE, o c t.-n w v-B ira iu w . ^

Cltrk. DeihocrtUe undltljkt* torsoveriior, outlined t (l^c-polnt pro* a S

. crtm «lilch Iio u ld . will "build tu 9t grtaUr Idaho tlirouili '( tn n - Mm trket rotdi, development of toulh* Ie u tem Idaho'a phoapliit« bedj, con* ' 9eervttlon o( ntturtl retourcei tnd v *; development of t t e u onrned br theItale. ■

"1 decline to dbcuu persontUUu ■m this campaljn, even thoujh 1 tm ■

' tv tro dial personal ttuek i. bolh ■~8enefal“ind'virlea'hlTo be«n-made - ■

upon me,” he declared. ’ ■ - • •'Accordlns-to lome ot tha oppou;

tlon my tlsgeat »ln 1» being you? ;candidate «ho *inU to buUd f isretter Idtho.” [

T.Tlor"l^rHM*UoBHAZELTON. Idiho. Oct. 27 (JT) - \

Tlio ncpubllctn party'a "do-notlUnjiheor>- which -rorced mllllonj of ■liunpy American citluni oul ol attielr homei tnd Inlo breadline! d>d Bmora lo tdvanco Communism lhan ■til Iha red propaganda ever lenl Into ■ tlili nation trom the iteppes of Bui-ala/’J.W . Taylor. Democratic candl- MOB

lot ftttofwy genenl, toW t polpolitical ralty here lonlglil. fre

■‘RooKvell lias been tlie t in t prti- Gr Idenl to recognlu tliat lomelhlns

f m uil be dono for lho' common ------’ people," Taylor » ld . m p

"Mr. Hoo«r lowed hli bUlloni of ,,,1iu -u tundi Into lho Dawei. Uellon, u «DuPont tnd big Interut btnka to viUiprotcct them /rom their wild neiaapturges o( Wall itreet gtmbllng endiand not one dime ever retched (*e - dipeople on th# aUeel. la U« llelto • • ,and on tho tarmi." rota

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ALF LANDON DECLARES U ?FOR 'HDUSECLEANING' ^

OF FEDERAL POLITICS SS!— ___ _ jp ^ ,

(ConUcued Proa P q i Oim <|ST

been clnlctlly dlsrenrded" for acre J f 'J h tn three yetr*, Undon aW :

"Oovemmtnt employe* h ire betn . forced Inlo lhe nnks of t nitlonil polltleat miclilno headed by the

. president ind his poslmuUr-gener- Atal — t m t^Ino orginlmt by the [nnpreildent'* eapilgn eommltl**. lup- guniported eff lho publle piyroJli ind m g ..controlled by th# prtjidenfs power ti« gof appointment and removal. And '■oiIh li’!* net good RO«mment.“ vMk

Cheers broke lhe Kansan here, wi:Rjterence* lo Mr. noosevelt tnd unci;Farley repeiledly' were booed by lhe mancrowd. Uon,

In rapld-tlre order. Undon lold Uililt llj«tenen boUi In the h'all and mldnthroughout the counlry: ping

Tho new deal went "hog-wlld" In apeecadding new tgendea tnd accumu- .Mou)la tln j’new powers” by crtallng "IS rlvtlnew alphabetical «hal-noti" tnd 43 p. m.conwtitlon3.“ the'CandIdalo*Mldi ^A li

RnAtn PrenliMIn "dlrccl vloltllon of the presl- tho J.

I denfa promlMi,” It tripled patron* d V '» « to make JM.OOO Jobs tvillaUe <i»y '•InsKad of JM.OOO and lupply “more day i

' lhan twice IIk palroniga-Jhat-tnypresident h u ever had in this coun- j h

a hoiThe federsi'psyrdl'WM-bociled - im

S1MW.000 for.-thli p«Ulltal tr - jtopjmy • * twif# t l blf ai'Jhe rrg«-" g[,arlUr army." AnThe proportion ot civil etnlce to gatui

nil e»cullve employes declined from hoK]nbon 80 per cent tn 1933 to about timeCO I u t June. Loulj

Undofl'i Propaoi- ttO:;....As preildent. Unden a id he u ,wouK: threa

M a k e 't good old-faihloned iptlng c ^ a thouse-cleintng" of wuta and ez- empttravagince outilde the’ clissltled "dou clrll ser\'Ice,

Aik leglsJatJre authorlly to extendlhe merit iiyslem by execuUve order TTw J*mt_frcry iMMlllon_btlofr_the “ 'f s rank cf aul.itant iccrelary ihould be filled “either by promollen tor merit

. _or_iM m KUUvus™ toU«iijL- ^atfic authority “lo Insure t real <

reorginlallon and consolidation of KOTcniment bureaus and agencies.''

Renuest adequate approprlaUoni "* . for the civil «r^1ce commission.

.. .Appoint to hU cabinet tnd othernnly thaig f.,11v attUC

lupjvirtlne lhe merit lyitem. for-blddlnj nepubllan niUenal com- *<>“■' mitwemcn being connected "In any rapadiy with the executive branch nt the gnwmmenl."

. Pye lo promotloni " “O*I Direct lhe clrll service commll- ‘O; I

•lon lo iludy means of bringing .rwl*tlme and contract emploj-es »wllhin lhe merll lyilem. ,

M»ke the civil «rvlce commk- f " ■ •ton tk “coutt 6t tppeili" fo: tm- ploy»s ig ilnsl whom chargcs hive been brought so "the accuser" miy face "the accuKd."

Drotden lhe sjilem of promotion y mfo employei miy look.torward to M 'lconilniioui advancement. H i

Ol'/e clos* personal atlenllon lo the Hclual admlnlstraUon of gor-

. ernment depiirimfnls.Saj-lng "Ihcre has been patronage ^edr

under all admlnljirallons," Undon „nrivcotiicnded "n ts ti belore 'h u dli- Sr Iiflbitilcn ot p.nronage been organ- .iJ,- vl«d inlo a gigantic buslnea eon- nn riuclcrt In go;tmment bulldinp by a caMnel olllcer." •

Pre-'ldent nocaerell. tire governor xwin mid. n u been “shadow-boxing with 1:1* otm challenie" ef yean ago that

_*.j»lltle*Lp»rty.ent*r inlo t com- I.AO p id to uphold lhe civil .eenlce" ind "has abandoned his own ptln- riplM" Vhat t h f o^-^^^ht\mlng m»-Jarliy of gevemm^nt- empIo)'e« DOchoiiM be ?onic(Nng more than vicespiriy worker.-!, churt

I • "Til? Iln r hi.' come." Undon MartiI 'ldded, ••to gel rid of Ihls U j-eit- diedI Ing bureaiieracy. We must return Derf to I liberal demo:r»llc n'Jlem. will I

•The talk ef thaie whB folloir, lr» J,' ihli adffllnJilnllon will b« no bed Mil

nf roKt. I t will nel be. a Job fer Dftnogenlutf* (the deiplir arllhBiHle. generI t will be ft grinding, BndraouUe I t

“H o y s The Shooting,

IOBLeV GBJ8W0U),' (Jetn, former gei setnU n « i where to (tad Chinese plitou f ren frank Slephts. RepobUeaa cand Gritwold and Slepbas were eeUega e lw

•wponilblUly - wlUiMt fbe‘- ROO («rka and wllboot abowBunshlp.II «ui call (or Uu ilapla vlrtse* rlUiuat which no ftmlly, M bad-leif and no goreroment ean long <C indore.-Dut tne lu k can be Derformed.• Al eWel execuUre 1 ahaU da-

)U myKlf to Ulla t**k wim tU la e r w detsrmlntllon that pQueu. A* clilef uecuU n I tn- j:d tc h « n joed toremment.- Undon ipoka t t the do*# of a day ^ w it confeiTlnr wlUi (rlend* and Irty leider* In hls hotel *ullt. ledal train trrlved t t e:l9 ». m.EST) but tha governor elept late In i :d did not |o to.hU holel until tn lt 4S. Senator Jime* J. Davls and referr irmeraenalor Darld A. Hetd greet- ploye:I him. — ■ • . Idea:

Wllhslandlng Slraln At t preu conferenct, the nom- ,M wt* uked how h . w u wilh. anding Uta ilraln of cimptlgn- lg. Al ha puffed on t clgir « id « grape*. Undon replied. ■'■Oh. fine. I had a.llltle cold last The eek but It Is all orer now.- ,houc William Mttsmap, lhe carernor'i ,v. nd;. and E m u f T*TVelr, chair- .1 ^ . .an ut the NaUonal Steel corpora-1 on, r t r e among hL visitors.Undon planned to len-e aller .Idnlght for New York City. ilop. . *Ing In Newark. New Jeney. for a x ech .k t noon tomorrow in Uw [Qsn-jo Uieater. Ills icheduled. ar- PCrmi val Uma In New York «a* 4:») that 1 m.

ou if Tlsll O jiler Day. home ofTaRcnr; 10 Jjte Theodore nooscvclt, Thurs- niani-i ly momlng. Alter ipsaklng Thurs- >y night, he deparU for a Satur- the V ly Illght spctch In St. Louis. «>'

Wesl-Deund Itlnwary The governor announced tonight jfn-at homeward-bound Itinerary which furnls

III .Include thrte West Vlrglnlt ^ dvn op*' - - Whllo Sulphur Sprlngi. i„ e n tiarleslon and Huntington. yrof« Arriving In St. Louli nt 8:30 n. m. ' ajUu I lurday, Undon will remain a t his s Ijku Dltl unUl his S:IO p. m. ipeaking year, me. The candidalo will Icrvo St, be ut 3uls a t 11:30 tnd reach Topeka gbly 1 ;0 :» Sunday momlng.Undon laid lonlght “the now ireadbare excuse of emergency" In oUC' vaUng alphabeUcat agencle.t ex- npt from clrtl lenlee requlremenu Tlio lou not l^sld water." lUrtei

“Tlie prtiJdent ahould reean,'" helid. :Uiat Uia Wilson admlnlstra- ” in.o n ro ri* lc in fo " « ‘a8"»“ iaemBfr::lutlly Incrtued Ihe percentage of ruiim KM under the merit lystom during V° .°!

” i ‘ t r faced the war. .u*"Along WlUl Uie g n a t majority j j' my fellow clUreiw I coepcraW „llh Uie chief execuUvo In ou r ' . . _ , iimmon fight for nalional recon-:rucUon. We_ilI_had-lhe_ilght-!iQi-------iu n in h a t the admlnliiTtllonould set ulde piutlsanshlp tnd -ork M a genuine nnllonal govem- r =ent. Thli wa* nol done. The great ■ithorlty asked, and given. In the Htme of emergency has been used 9 |ir penonal and party advantage. | H

"We .are leelng loday, tor Uie Bn t time, tin machine poUUci o( Hir large cities applied on t n t* ■onal scale. We are getUng the ■ r:it: lu te of the bitter (rulta o(crwnil go\'emment." | H

NULL GRANGE HOLDS I HALLOW EE^GATHERING ■KNULL. Oct. 37--niirty>(lve' Hember* of KnuU Ortnge met lis t H■ednesdiy evening tor » HtUowcffi H irty wilh E. j . Colbert tnd. s . Cappel receiving priKs for Hle best coslurfiei;"' ■ ■Other conleit prize* were re- HIved by Mr*. E. L. Ttaybom. Mrs. P lirl Otderburg and Mark Knull. H Mr. •and Mn. A. L Ronnell of , HKin j^ lU were guest*. ■ ■

AST-RITES ARRANGED - ■ FOR B q i £ ATTORNEY ■

DOISE. Oct. 37 l^T-rFuneral ser- H :es will bs a t the Presbyterian urth here tomorrow for ParUanin. sr.'B oise aiiomty. who I M t i suddenly Sunday. , 'Democratic itale headquarten A >E1II be cUwtd during the eer'lces.j five I J. Taylor. lU te chairman, mid.. Ten Martin w u a candidate tor llie Irle ■mocraUc nomination for attorney, river nenl In the prlm ari'jist Augud Sun

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gertmor ef Nevada, geti a tew J the lli (auntS'ln'the Twin Falli eouetry drnikt uidldil* lor gsreroer of Idaho, cxpeni lu ia ite i In Michigan. Ing bi_______________________ n>«ny

OOSEVELT T U M S 'QUERY ABOUT NRA ci.,»___ _____ emor

(Continued Prom Pag* One)

; n'l revival w u plaimed. C i lSWl'.l\ ttlecetwe to hU au|(csUoa ?I t Ms ipcKhea bo examined. Uie Alet txecullve tald It wwld be un- ,cesiary .to go btck mors Uian t | mlh or a'monUi tn d ft half. DutQS« who hiv* btea (ollowlnf hi* ^ ^dressei closely could reaU few Out ■ect lUlemenl* on Uie lubjtet

HIM C m H vin '[n a recent pollllcal ipeech a t De- have <lit Ihe presldenl, without direct vlaloni lerrnce lo lhe NRA. said em*lyen muil plan tbe id with an j u t airt 3f iprMdlng work and Increu* jq ,f yearly Incomo for emploj'ts. proxinIn connection with hi* son'* re- in ihiirk.1. the pre.ildent asserted he ^-oten eferred lo lake his son's wordIher than Ikat of a Worcfiter tor'i <wipiper on whit w u lald »bout j^pp;ilorlng the NBA. ^.oKr irhe chief executlv* u ld he theauouglit an enrollment ot 300.000 b« rtlthe CCC In Uw coming fUcU w

tx. compired with 350,000 author- ,,gun» 'd by congress for the currenlnr. jirobably would be JusUfk'd: A jeck Is being ra^e ..he said. nog„

Pefmanent CCC IssuanIte touched on tha question of a sbicntrminenl CCC when he remarked lots ciI t lie hid received an InteresUng Uon mler trom Robert Pechner. CCC by thif;tcr. ibflut Uig nhfulcil work the Nexi;nry could accomplish as a per- also mini-iifonanlMllon. tlon fi rcclinet's Idler, made publle byt White Houk. said Uiat a sur- TOBB ( by Uie tgilcullure and bierlorparlmenLf dlKlosetl tliat “lliere SEVsulllclent urgenUy needed con* Two dTalJon work sUll lo be done to floodlimtsh profiuble tm p lopen t for lodiy, rivllliui conservaUon dorps of be*een 300.DOO nnd 350.000 tor many BIGB IT* to come.-^Jdu!ll«heUleHhetcwecepUnslQ 8Al lltlle (lown’lhe WPA In Uie next LevU ir. Mr. Roosevelt said he would pletdi

unable lo tell .'unlll consider- glaiy ly later on;-------------------------------from

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JES T .0_C1^EAR TITLE

Hio Alplia Corporation of Ticoma' i n t i rted suit In the dlitrlct eourt ILIAr re lo dear Iti title to t 130**cre § 'In Falll couaty farm, naming imie Beaty a* defendant anil al* loing_that-*U*-r»ecJved-trom-U»------->me Investment And Savings asu- folks;’ lllon a $450 note executed by provld uph W IHarn JtttlUte being secured by n mortgage on inclde • property In queillon. power1. B. Dothwell tnd Harry Povey equlta ; aUomey*, for Ilia Alpha cor- ler llv mtlon In this (ctlon. Ing pe

‘S l a y i n g V i c t i m ’ F t

VETZRAVS benu ftpeUctUeO b n u h t b

y u r , ftja. tnd U n* ja I « «f hU ilaylng ttU r tJ!T» m WmUfled a i OKfart^fc ,

U n u b , w tii^ ftt stflo (er ft breUur fi

TWIN'FALLS DAILY NEWI

lg , G o v « h o r ? ” g j ;iMOEiiS ’ SID J B S ripubllcan N om inee fo r Go- B

vernor C hallenges m l O pponent i t

tlOBY, Idaho, Ocl. V - Prank ^Btephan. Bepubllcan candidate Ugovernor of Idaho, lonlght de- f f

nded U at hla Democmllc oppo* A '11. D anlllt OUrk. dl«us* itale V f t

in k in g a t ft Republican rtlly ' re. M r..Stephan a id . “Dut »ix . n remain In tWi ampalgn. .1 • ra aurlnf tha entire camjialcn ■ted clearly tn d pUlnly where I j . nd upon e»eh atidtvcry Question d luue H ie voten bf Idaho are .jiiSTI [lUea'l6"tKU.“ »nd-»nym»n'whT» —h a t ■ks the high office of governor juisi< )uld have the eounure lo do thU. ildln

Tlra* to Take Stand whn'My opponent h u u ld noUilng un 't on thtl* Irapertant QueiUons. and . Phot ll lima th a t ha c«u(« belnr cti-e and teU* the people of the -------Ite where he aland* upon *11 of ■ tselMUU."lie charged th i t the miyor of ] lho PalU has faUed (0 mako any mtlon of the u l « tix . pardoning convleU, Uklng pollUcs out ot

I admlnlitrfttlon of rellet fn ihU ; ,te. Uw enforcement, control of

irvket\ drtvlng-Kicl teductag the ® pense of Ute stale by conwUdil- rbureau* .n d deptrlmenU. and my other Usues. , 5"*In hU final pie*, he uked lhe By r opie to determine tor Ihemselvti ooor Ji latreaioni have bten given by Mr, irk why ho should be ejected gw- 'heets lor ot. Idaho.,

lighfy B a llo ts A lre a d y C a s t in

C om ing E lec tio n &I , ber of

^ t of spproxlmatcly 14,000 vol- tee.I who ar* upected to pirtldpale the ginen l decUon In Twm PalU „ , unty next TUesdsy, 80 already V o t( ve c u t their htUoU under pro- .Jon* ot.Idaho'i abient «-oUr Uw, ' inli J. Btalth, county audtor, u ld It evening. DOliIn iddltlon, the auditor u ld , ap- cmt r oxlmately ,300 more billoU are proved lho malli, tlUier on lhe way lo Novem

ten living elsewhere, or being iive'ii umed by luch i-oters to the audl- cinvit -'I.office here. vembei^ppllcanU. this week for absent H. Mil ier btillols ara racing igalnti time,■ auditor commented, Dallou must nintter rtlumed In tlmo to be counted elecllon boards In the /cxeril

Ung precinct* ntxt l\ic.sdjy, bul wing Umo ftt Uie auditors olflce

5 o'dodc next Saturday aller* * on mark* Uio 'deidllnc (or the '* utnca of blank appllcattoiu for lent voter ballots, and tuch btl* T iiin s can be issued *nly on appllea- n made out on Uio term fumtUied pl the auditor.

Next ^ t u rday at 8 o’clock n, m _ T » ’o. « marks the deadline for regwua- dltirlci in for next Tuesday’* dectlon. vorce i

-------------------------- Mr*.)B8ENTIAL RAINS CLOSE . .- U chl

ALASKA POtVEB I'LAN'T U tei c BEWAUD, Alaska. Oct. 37 (4V- m u fo ro days of torrential rains cauinl iq who «dlng of the Seward ppT.tr plant OkUhc

' ._________. asked

IGBV MAN .SENTENCEIIFOH HTORE UUKr.I.,\|{Y |>ort,

8ALT LAKE CIT'V, Oct. 27 i.ts- o n :wU Durni. 23, Rigby,- Idaho, ami n< etded gullly lo third degree bur- rlson. itry today and was saunced to t yearom ilx months-to-(Iiree years In Oeorgttson. Pert 1Bums u ld he broke Inlo a Mere «;re irtober lO bcause he was hungry. <. ijy]

IAHO GRANGE HEAD ' " w STRIKES AT SALES TAX

(Continued Prom Pagi Onel

Iks;" urgeil a resolution br posed iiM in ovldlng Uiat “coiUCTlpiion’ ofa im nnd indmlry mwt be eo- • V cldent with conicripllon o{ ir.atiiwer In timet of war;" ana "more BOIiulUble Slid honeit U t i and N-t- hio ot: living condllloni tor both Ubor- tor jio'( people and farmen." preu .

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M biek Jett* Owen OUferd frem ■ n , il, dluppeired from W« h o " ' ■I yean Uter • fonner friend wu ■ r ft b ^ y fouid In ihe Tenofwee ■

CiJfcrd, whe hid rvtW';'! In tder t a nunt. I* crflaifii r (re a T«naei»*e^7 rbol*. 1

:W8. T f fm FALLS, IDAHO, WE

I 'S T irr ’RIB JOHN ANTHONY *Tcj IIAlTKE.*«lfoiih'weaHnr'W» while ttm tx Judlelal Hlg, w u Ihe Jurfit pre- Sianli •Idlng ever Ihe Ipnrleh a n im , Keall whert .Mn. Wallli WtrflcM Simp. Emmi len'a dlrore* waa betrd. — {Ji'i fold a Photo. ence-1

'railcr House Too w S Roomy For Garage ; Liii'ik

------- ’ M. WUPERT. Ocl. !7 -U vuaH necm- ment iry to teir, one end out of the Sur illdlng hert Silurday tftemoon cnla, hen meehanlca a t lhe CUyton Re. brotlii Ilr 81iop revived the tntlqii.-iled (tuth ;cner ' and bullt ft Irtller-liowe m «. i u t wta larger than tha door ol -niB i» »l'op. Mr. tlBy removing a elll from lhe upprn xlsteri wr Jamb and defUlingUietirfK. It staler a.1 pos.AlbIe lo squecu lhe home on ert. lieets ihrough Uio aperture.

------------ — NEi^AZELTON WOMAN NAMED u iATIONAL COMMITIE MEMDEB ” INDIANAPOUS. In d , Ocl. 37 Wl •Mn. Otear lUhn. naUonal presl- tnl ot Uie American Legion auxll- ,ry, appointed today Mr*. W. H. r " ' ” tiweUer of Haselton t i t mem- ;r of tha national poppy commit*■e. •

{ote Count Settles m Fate Of Sales Tax 111

D O lSt Oct. 3T (A>-ldaho-i 9 ptr mt retail sties tax tet—If dlup-rovert by t majority of Iha voten . ovember 3—will become Inopera* J v e 'u loon ta tha sU le bo*r(l ot Minviueri complete* It* work No* m ■mber a , Allomty Oeneral Bert ■. Miller Mid today. ■Miller expreped hU-vlewi of Ihe f i niter tn responie to qucjtlon* o( fwsnien.llie acl wlil be voted on In the ’ :tieral election under, proilslon o( • ^Mitewldo referendum law which Jts entcled In 1933. i ‘

: ■ ----- Mjw o WOMEN PETITION S*

FOR DIVORCE'DECREES COV

y»’o_igomen,-tmted_*ult-ln-Uie____/tlflcl court here yesterdav Ior dl- Vai>rce decrees. — I Mr*. Marie C. Brown, molher ofX children.. 11 to 33 yean old, al- 1,ged cruelly and mUconduct In 4ier actlit tor divorce trom W, E. Drown m . whom llie was married at Colony,

kUhoma. Beptember 21, 1913. She 2>ked for custody-of the three *anw in r chlldien who are with her IcaiId tor liO a month tor thdr iiip. forirt. ■ —dOn grounds ol alleged dttrrtlon ThllU non-supiwrl. Mrs. Mabel liar* act» n . moUier ot two chUdren. 1 and tnl yetra old, lued for divorce from eorge HarrUon, now a reildent of :r t Towniciid. Wuhlngton. Tlieyere mftrrled a t Durley, December ® 1937. Dcttrlion, 11 alleged, dates

om May, 1D30.Raybom and nayborn we al- meyi for the pcUllonen In bothMS.

'NIONIST CANDIDATE J l ! A ( f f S ^ E A L P O W E R l _BOISE, Oct. 37 (41 - V. A. Vtr- •0 ot Sagle, Union pariy rMirlldite T jiovemor, dedared icmlilit In a t u sutem ent Uiat 'I f Idaho b,_fe£jomt-A_pn3Ji*ttUi-siilc.-SS._____usl develop cheap .poaer which 111 fctlract many new indusirici." "Hundredi of thousand! o! rtol- n ore being « n t oul of ilie iiate r nonufactured goods, mueh ot hlcn could be marie iti Idaho, lereiy reducing' the cwt lo our nsumer*. and itv j addinc purchM- r g power to counUfA' nuniben of 1 npioyes In thU »ute." he sjid. •

ToolMe Iro aassify I

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PHONE 150 NYE-AVANT ,

Msgle Clly feed * Fk I C«,Fortatrly Nya C««l Ce,

N. V. Nye U eiurd Anal CUreae* U. Nyi

n A Y - O B A m - p i i t o *COAL

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WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT(

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oroner’s Ju ry Pronounces F a ta l’ A ccident 'Un- *

avoidable’ ^------- pity

RUPERT. Ocl. J7 - A coroner’i ry lieM this aflemoon eioneniied }m tU ast.ot Rupert of all blame Oi Id pronounced Uio aecldent which ffl the live* of two Rupert young *'11 ■opic near here Sunday nlglit, “un- oldable.- , . iThe young coutlni, June Maler,, and Rlcliard Mslcr, 10. were Ins* ntly killed when iha bicycle which ty were riding double, was struck .ru • a car tllegtdly driven by M ut. fer J Testifying a t iha Inquest this at* Palltm o o rw er^T iy in Ja in ra iitrJo o B inanlcy, Paulina M ut. Mn. Dan and etll, RuUi Ualer, Hdlm u Maler, the , nmft Euton, Shtrlff W. p. Manl* HunId and SUM I^ f f lc Ofllcer Clar* Kiw.ce-PUUlps. mon

» . . l i l . \ Doubla funeral Krvlcci tor the two cttnvi will be held WedneMlay it* moon a t 3 o’dock a t the ’rilnliy illieran cliurth hert with Rev. L. n n i . ^eetertam p ofddallng. Inter-rnt wffl be In nupert*eme(err. I Surviving the girl are her ptr*ij, Mr.- and i tn . Jolm Maler; a D,other, John &laler, Jr.; a iliier, Hlitr;uh Maler, and her grtndmollicr. it jan . WillUm Rlckerl, all of Rupert btlorI7ie boy U lunlved by his ptrenu, uidr. tnd Mn. Henry KUIer and tliree c trniters, Mrs, Dan Dlerley, LydU tdjtialer and Ruby'Malcr, all of Hup* Uia i^ ________________ ■ of. ll

EW COMPANY OF CCC - ” WORKERS AT MINIDOKA p £

------- red IROPERT, Ocl. 37-C*pUln Ree- C* dl P, Smith ot Weit Yellowstone tnd Tived t t Ulnldoka -CCC camp tor i :ondif with 1B9 men lo replica here.

TMs Sale, Externa

S e l p s E N D A C (

V afii•M«iiiBe*V«i*Roi»Wikly on-th#—Dui lhtMi,cfaa(tndbtck(bctwecntod Ubw the abeuldcr bUdci}, Tbm 'tb e (prod It (hkk over the chot and cover with warmed doth. >T)ti

— Almott btfore you rmith lubUog,— VapoRub tta m to bring rtllef,two w*y» »to«w-two<ff«efway*i ' '

1, ■nimuoh fh# SHn. VtpoRub «® ■cu direct ihrwgh the lUn Ilke a poultice or pUner, _

2 . M odieotad V ap e n . At th i aame time, Iti medlested vapors, re* kaKdbybodylKat,arebcalhedh (or liour*—tbout 18 time* a minute -'— I’rrcf to tlie IrrltateJ air-patuges.Thli comWntd pouJite.m»S*vapQt action looieni pM ^m -rellcve*

Look Out,

D on't deU ^ n teded repolm jij' . becnuM of th e ] a c k o f y

reatJy c*»h. T t m s up to 3 ' jen rn c a n .b e had under ' lhe F H A M odcmlgation Plan. A ny repa irs , addl- t l o n s , o r Jm provenentji jj can !« financed on an cany m onthly b u d sc t paym ent. 1,

>7 o n r ,'B o lw P a y c iti man fo r com plete de W is! . n

Eiiln'Dried & Seam ntd K raminir Lum ber

M akes B e tte r CoBstruetioQ

^OBEB 2 8 ,1B8B •

rOW NSENDITES PLAN T r iil ■ FOR M « S MEETING t ILI

T tw nitnd 'dub Number on# lu l vtnlnj compleled arrtngtmenu for

m au mteUng lo be held Sunday ttemoon i t 3:39 in the high ichool udltortum, when ^ o n a Burr, t i t itUoQftl nwnse;],d’ rteevery- pitn tha ' petktT, will dtllwr tn tddieii,A program w u tnjoytd a t Uie ),v M

ateUng lu t evening. MU* luida' the l«ll Wilcox and W. s . finodgnus ^ ilayed pltno and vloUn number* , nd Tony DePaotos gava in lecor- ^***' lon program. . .On iccount of elecUon Tuetday

venlng, the reguUr dub meeting rill be held Monday evening Instead, “ '‘ j

■OdGE WOMEN JOIN IN ' TRIBUTE AT FUNERAL

.Funenl services wen held today :r U n . Delia Orut, 69. a t ihe Twin 'alll mortuarr ehspel. B*v^ R<^ _ / limeirHid chsrge'of'ihV*enlces V od Uia B*ptlit church furnished . \ fte jnuilc. Pailbesnn were IL E. Ununtrqulst. W. A. Wilker, ArUiur UwUqi, E. PJ>*ulson and Joe Sl*\on ef n i i r tnd B. M. AtUnioti ( Twin m i l . BuiUL w u In th i .O.OJ*. cemeleiT i t Pller whtra the i ite m s u r had charga of the lerv*«*. •

:OURT DECREE SOUGHT FOR IR R jW T IO N DiTCH

D, L. Dwight ilarttd lult In the Utrlct court htra yeslerdty lo ob*Oa fc tl»hl*o{.wty ihtoujU \vu ii (longing to ndghbon, Piedtf’S l tu nd John H. Blass tor a ditch to > irry lnlg*tlon water lo liU own djtcent 3U-acre farm. Scught tor, ^ ta right of way U J35 o( an acre ' (. land, a T. lUmllton ot Twin alU U Uie petlUoner'i attorney.

*pUIn Sloan B.' Jordan** com* .any which w u reoenlly transfer- Itd lo Fort DU. New Jeney. tLCaptftln Richard N. TTiompion / / j

nd 'Dr. Porbe*. educaUonil dlrec* l l jsr and camp phyilcUD. will remtln y

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During tht-nlghl, VipoRub keep# . „ right on working. Ofttti, by momlngtbe w m t of th t cola ll over, ^A voldiR likofStom aehUpitrf e iThIiure,extemiJlrcatmenlcanno( 9 1 poolbly up»et theitom*di,-ftS « « ^ ~sunt internal '‘doting" li to apt to C ldo .Iian b eu se d fred y ,u o ftn a i m necdoJ. even on lhe youn«ei( chUd.

r - V f c i f sMMhmt Leek la m e ViptRnb 'Pitixf for run dttiOi t( VKki - Otb h « -* mctlal h m |UU« w ImI, *mutir«Oam(iaoaU(.lnd(Alc c, 'tnOinioeiI7.«)p«Qf<f.lhUPlm

reUtm Vfek* H tn h r .BtiUr C en tn l otC«td»

Folks, Here

H iw 13 the roof? A new lay« will p reven t costly leaks th a t cause needless cxpcnae f o r vc shingles add new b eau ty , too P ayette m an fo r e stim ates.

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G u a r a n t e e s S a t i f

' O r course you woiild like to liome ia n o t a lre a d y so cons Wool, th e S E A L E D in su la tio .to 20 p e r cent on fu e l bills .cooler in sum m ertim e! Bs and economically tucked lr ra f te rs , soofi p ay s fo r itsel Balsam-Wool is ;va tcrp ro o f, proof, f ire -re s is ta n t a n d n o n -

-W ool-B ack * * n ip -its-c l3 iin s“ MONEY-BACIC g u a ra n te e .- mates I

Start XowBmldwriVlcA

B O I S E P Al u m f i e i r G l

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•iisis lliil ills 1p i l e r , Oct 97 — Honor roll fof. ' ;

la fln t lU week* ef Uu praieDt smesier, u innouaotd here todar . > y W. 0. Nuuqu, nipertntoidtnt of M , Pller m da ichool, foOowi: i Bghth, BUly Ray DavU and UU 7

(usgtave;-MvtnUi, Mahlon-Haffl-— ' lerquUt and Marljetn Bhtarer; xlh, Dala Huh; flfUi, PhyUU Ai* ion, LoU Beem, EJeinor Johnion ’ . nd Waller Thomu; fourth, 7ran<!S Barbeul, Ka»l Onham, O tr- Id Molt and Marjorie UusgnTi.

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i n d i r j 011 S e ir .P a ll l l i l i i l . Vox does an j ie u r ’i floor w n * ag (n a faw mioutea. No pol* ■ j ib lng needed. I f yoa p r t f e r I : poU iher, chooN S u n d a rd HI P a ile o r l iq u id W ax.

STA ND A RD O l t

5 E U -P O U S H IN 6

A nd d o n 't f o r g t tOther Sundard OUhoBiekeesbg l.*lp*..-SiirKUrd on n y 9 ^ , ' Slandird Oil a**i>lni. n«l<l. Sundard OU Funltui* PoUtb.

TANQARP O i l COMPANY o r CALIFORNIA .

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ly e r o f cedar shingles la t discolor w ails and vc-dccovating. New

too! Call y our Boise

rnsulationtisfactionto insulate, i f your , * instructed . Balsam- tion, w ill save you up I s . . and keep you Balsam-W ool, easily ’In to y our a ttic , ( > r - —

jcif in fuel savings; - :, w indproof, vermin* }n.scttling. Balsam*i r - w i t l r - a - 1 2 ^ i m t l r --------

A?k us fo r esti* . .

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s t i iV tw KtDBiiT. •aoUjff deteeUn.

h . ,n c u t'h a aM n fb m 'B a tn m i t r ,Mendf ef Mthoar'f. If hidliv.TVytnr to help Ttrtnee. Rath h»f "I n i hem tf Into Iraobl*. d i«

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tag. Kumber e « ;5 t. JohnI WoodR « d wia Uu hou» where h» n « li f t lA w n 'i crooks H«J up. WouM n „ BuUi be Uiere, * h « lie w d In* needipeclor Kainedr •rrlred? • .

In % (iu»rter of »n hour Ihey h*d■rriTM. h»d ipruni .vp Ui» it«» . ” Jta d tound the front door »U|htly iopen. rt* 7 T O t in: the houie n a , ^lUeoC. M fi

Inspeetor Ktnnedy fl«*hed Wj eltelrle toreh In front of hlm-TOe

* fln t room Uity enlertd wm lhe " Sdmirlfli-room In which M»hony h»d ^left the Iwo bound crook*. On tho floor WCTO-pletei of.the rope which . M»honr hid uad to tte lhe two men. “” 1' The rope h id been cut. •

tojpecw Kennedy, eiuatned It. rt* frownlnj. Setieant Diwklnj uttered an «cUmiUon ind-.itooped ind J? pkkefl lOBiethlDr up from i comer. ^

■Htilor he u ld . rn^\a looki u though b rt’i been here." ,

He held out t womWi b if, J J " ; The b i f 1™! Ruth’i : the contenli J®

, prow dth it. But neither Rulh nor » « " inybodj'eUewM In.the houie.

T w m der w H ifi. hippened ttf ° « f ' ber?" o ld Bupeelor Kennedy In a worried tone. THite.jou tny Ideu o» tl» iib l« l.‘JU b o .jr r

Fo r» moment M»l»oy did not UJ- m r . Hll heirt-wu'tuU of f t i r for ^ Rntb. 80 f ir u h e ’coUld tte. only

• one thJnr could hiVi hippened to . , her '

-rm ifn ld 'ihe’i-h llen Inlo the hindi of the dope 'ih d kldniplni |in c .“ he u ld In 1 low role*. ‘"g -

'Inipeetor Kennedy, nodded.- , »« *H»Te'you-any Idei where they

eould ftm -tiken he rt-h e uktd.“Nfoe i f i l l . " i w r e d Mihony.

There w u 1 ptuM-.TlKn the In* •peeltfr-tilced mother ijutetlon.' "Where doea U inon come Into iH thUr Whit, ll the meinlnj of Ih it refertnc* to,Wm,In her le lle rr , f» o f

. "He't, Ihe.heid'O t the dope u id ><’> kldniplnr- lU ir.* ' iniwtrcd Ma* hony briefly.. I*"*-

"W hit— AmbrM . Lawion?" ex> c lilm ^ I h 'e 'I n ip i^ In tn im ued At

, Tolce. "lUre you thy proof of your u 1 ita tem entr , • ' . .. iquu

. ."Kot % Krtp," tniwertd Mahony. lliey ,"tt.nuaccuudhbn;he'dohlyU ugh c a r t

inyD urfiee.Butafleryou'd lefethe dren hooa he'd ' nuke 't ir tn itm e n li to ehicr h lta .y w <lttlrttmuh|ered.„Thlnk derwi ihtl over. I told BuM t I VM pretty remi s i n l ^ n o n w u the head ot the rousl canf^I.told 'l«<Rtm iden th a tr d i i r e told B iaetL Lee*Rtnuden Imnedl* they ilely told Uwwn. I n about aa pede hour of Lc^Rimidentelephanlnt Th' LavMh,thli munlng Bauel'i booie trine wai attacked-by'armed lunmen. eourt Soeantthat itT lktyouupecnllirt* tru»

"Very pecuUir," afreed Inipeclof lhe t Kennedy diyly.' bony

He r ru Illent t o r n Unr. thinklnt ind UahMiy^i lU tement lurprlied him. men, bat h i WM not'altocclher dUIn* Thei dined to bellere It. Inipeclor Ken* tnne nady looked i t Mthony Tery keenly, ini

"I'm 'not Kotnt to'keep you any niihl lon|tr,now Mtl^ny," he aild In t v ird ilow, meaning Tolce.;*I expect you'll tiiuii h ira a lot to do lonlsht. But rm el<^ letUnc you (0 on the condition th il men'i you report i t my ottlce i t tha Yird form itte n ln h e ,n o m ln r .a n d te U n n lf nono

. >’ou hiTB any newi of M lu Pm er. memi Il th lt 1 b irtiln?" . From

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-------------- ----------------------- — FUM Inipeetor w u ^Ivlnr Wn * | ishiaee to Uy to rtecue Ruth. H« V . Ud D ofbliiiie'lhelnjpector tor lhe xmdlUoa atuched to U at ehm«. '

" T ta t l A birialn." h# o ld curuy.'Oood luck to you," u ld Inip«lor

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With U u t Mihony left Uia houie. iVhen he h id to o i Serteinl >iwklna ipoka lo, Inipeclor Ken* st<ly. .

“W hit do you reckon hell do. ilrJ" la aiktd. \T lu Inipeetor ihook hli h t i i "I don't know. 6emethlnf pftlly S

UMfle u r m tn y Judge of chuKler. L _lihoaldn'tbeturprlied.lf iccnebody gggm:eU hurt tonlthU- ' _____ ^But l*w»on TO ld probibly rofbe «l

UT to catch; hs would be tuirded.lahony imlled irimly: ha hid 1“houjht of a wiy e t cilchlns him. t3ia had played one p ir t tonlthl; ^low Iha could pliyihoUwr. But lhe -leed not know ih e w u playln; It.At Mirlborouth Road Blillon be

m s her vp."Thli ll Terenee Mihony ipeik-

:f," lit u ld . “ n » polloe decided lo It n e 10 after all. thanU to the ■ord you pu t in f t r n e i t our ln> mrlew. I w u t to know If you’ll do )neUilnf tor me»“"Ot coune; lhe. inivered. She J

M eiger to do lomelhln; to try W ) n ik e up tor U» hirm ihe bid T one. /"I w tnt to Ipeik lo Mr. U «w n to* ^ Ighl." went on Mahony, "Could you . ng him up ind u k h to lo eome }unJ and ie« you ibout tltren- iBtyJ But don't lell him I wmt to I ; >etk lo him. or he won't come.- -WcU . . . r il do It If 1 CM. bul I e : )n t know wheUier I ihall bo tble » . K t hold of Mr-'LawMn.- an* Crered EUi. "He told me lie w o go- ___lg out tonight, to come clut>-lbe ■ olden umeUilng or other. I'm le^ K blyterry..Though, I f l r ln g u p h ls ■ ! xue. perhipi hll butler will be tble ^ lelt me where he'i gon?.* • Wj*

So Uwion had gone 10 the Oolden a H mtlpede.'A thrill of exuluilonnn f M irough Mahony. H"Kered mind," he u td . -111 lee • n m rome oUier time." ^With lha t be n n g otf. left Uie . ^ lUon; tn d look a. Uxl to hU lodg* ^

He ipent twenty minutes at hlidgingi dligulilng himielf accord* ^I to.lhe dlrectloni which hia been 'f lran to him by Um as lJ tih t ' at ■irkford'i. He ipent fire minuter Uretiilly rubbing out the nime on * ^a Oolden OenUpede membenhlp | »,rdi,whl«h he had Uken from Uie mro crooki tha t atiemoon. and writ- ' I—_ g In tnoUier name. Then h» i«l it tor h ll ippolntment wilh hit

___ IAt hilf p u t eleren he mel them.I amnged. In a UUle quiet luaro not far trwn Jermyn BUeel. hey irrired In two t i n . tha tin t tr eonUlnIng two men In ennlng rea, and the Uiree huge botUes o( lampagna which Miliony. had or-‘fed,_the._oU)er.eirc.onUlnln|,the____muinliig tour men d id lii U i^Kigh iea*gobg dothei. Mahony ire tbem all cireful dlrectloni and ' ley itirted tor Uie Oolden CenU* ede Club.The Oolden Centipede had two en* mces. a , front enlnnee In ths » rtyud . and a tndesDen'i en* ince In a quKt alley a t Uie back of » club. The car containing Mt- ony, ths two men In evening dreu, nd tha blggeit of the tour oUier len, drore to Uio tront entrance, he tecond car drore to the back en*

In ild i tb« front entrance w u a Ight ot lU lri, which wound up- ird i to a lindlng on which werelulled tbe men't and women'i tnd ci(»k-roomi. At U » entnpce to U is M^len'i cloak-room u t a Itrge. unl- nlng titmed commlulonaire to lee th i t ol chm.membera. uniceompinled by U u tlemben, did not enler tha club, lomeirom Um Undlng anoUier flight of lud t:t i n led upwirdi to Uie dancs room drunk

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D I t - A T H O M E l aMibo

News P atternRAND rO B EVERTDAY-IDEAL P0Ck< •OR DRES3.UP, T in s JAUKTY "Bti

MODEL. (or'lrATTOlN 4M0 - .• «'nn;>

• _ entrii

O f i H K C U m S - %Cfind for everj-diy and Ideal for TM-up ll thtl leml-uilored new* • »i,i t and Kniriejt Anne Adimi mod- ' ‘ ‘ 1 ChMie Ihmcrn «00 tnd,youlli ,^1* ive a dellghlful-ill.p&rpoie frock ,h', u t will tiand Uie most crltlcil In- ,L ' )eellwi. Very young ,ind duhlng .‘J •e IU lull Aleeves. tndlvlduil yoke. , , , ■eated iktri tnd Eion collar. And . ■andeil tenure of all, youll have “III trim modtl cut tnd illlched J before you know It, 10 euy to ® lUow Is 'H it etmple ' pitlem!. liooie lhe styeSt ftbrlo- you c in ._ J7 ‘ nd: a im tn biUel-weave woolrn. >rdiitoy. novelty n)TiUiellc or J®'';. ’ ■epe. while for. drrsi-up u tln or rlveleen'i ltu llilngl a comPitlem 4M0 ll irtUable In iUm ‘ I. 16. 18, 20, 31, 31. 3«. 3t. « and I. aite le Ukes 2?. ytrdi S« Inch ""^d. ibrlc. Illustrated Mcp-by-slep kw- ■'‘'’i > lg initructlom Included.

■ . Klou*JUDi TWTttS CKTS (1J«) In « 1n« y-»wa.i»« iccmi- r w ^ '- r a r tB S■BBi Adtat ptHCTB. WHI* plUalj ____'tm»^taaw«» tag n m nuaiatr.

p iv iuae TO i i m a tn , ' \

iS e* Biiok, " jSi •uu &«• Ul* UtMt rtll iuhiooi. uo- Eiiaiila. •cetMotlH! bftrti Bow niU; rou watto l«T» ta u t B«w froeu. • dubus *I* (Ml ei luik biouM*. ikirti. bsuM- undrim uc. Uodeu lo n»liM im y np« of Lo sd «<• — from tto> loddin to nut-»» lontlni f«f th lt »iim inS fmUi. ‘^ ‘1

KUD ToaSTiini. i-ouc!

POPEYE

•< P O PPA , 1 BEEN > . 17/lO O W N ’, F O R Y ft . VF O R H U N T S f t n y \

- J U S T E E IS ^ — -------t AlNT SKOmCU.

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SCORCHY S M IT H -

DEXIEDUGANMERC,IVAN I y ju V u t i ,

GIRLS TO TAKE THESE ^ WE W nW l JA C K E T S-T V IE y 'R E W OLO eUT JUST RIGMTFOR M i TRAVEIING AROUND IN

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d cocicUlI bar.Mahony and llM liro.men.In eve* igdrru.datchlngthelrJfrobo»mi Count champaign, mounted Uie itepa Ihl* t

I t Ird up lo Uie first tindlng In t (rtnu 7ie«hit uncertain, manner; tlicy “ Ute d llie appetnnce of being n tlier link. The commlMlontlre froinedght!yT~he~itepptd“ lorw ard~lo-------illenge them."Are you a member, ilr?" he de-mded. . ■ . -------^•r*-rm -a-m infm brT rT nvnfa------- »ibony thickly, ’'llere'ih cirrt." Eitit« lie i>ulled out hU Uked member- Ip cird. held It In front of the Nol lam lulooilM ndahtuiH llntohU under ck<-i-aeiln. of M■Broujht t couple of frlrndih long ihscr r 't drink," went on Mthony tol- Ing di inly. ^My blrthdiy. Htve lo piy lo exi tr ia th fee m d »lgn book. I sup- vouch mT P»y It for me. iliert'ih good aJlrr- Ior. Here you irt." I noUceUe thrust s couple of pound no lu ‘ office 10 Ihe coinnilulonitre't hind. I Truit 'Very good. ».lr." he ssid. . ■! Couni Mihony tnd h ll compiTiloni went ho, ll up lhe Milri lovardi ilw dtnce the t:

idr. Frotn the bottom of the lUlrs. u ld 1 the front entnnce, a voice hilled Dat

e csmmi.vlonalre.'01At the bottdin of the ils lu Mood lirjf, roiiuh-looklng uw htvtn tn. The eommli'loniire w u In-

Will) an ti r of Immense v-nTi m il/ he (Ifcended the i l t ln . ' f "Woi (I'you want?" he demindcd. hLi nln't no iilitc« for llie likes of , ‘!l«. v™ 11.- “"Aft t mlnule, mitey," he «»ld In roncilUlory tone. "Juit 'are a good *'’*?* >k ftl thb," .A' 111# commlMlontlre bent fer- ird. 1 fu t ctme upward, uklng m fairly under Uie chin. The com- 2““^ Luloniire iluniped forward uncon- louj,. . ' , ■'s«n<c:op)Tlght; 1836. Hugh Clevelyl

■Conunucd In Next luue) |, ^ e n t

Legal AdverllscmenijN'OTJCE.TO CREDITORS (Mmi

tale ot Louisa J, Birlow, Deceased shone Notice U hereby glvtn by : the te itn idcrslgntd cxecutor ot the eJuie i-p. n Loiilu J. Barlow, deceaied. td Uie til »

edlton of and'alLperrani luvlng Rrlpl ilnu Bgtlmt the u ld deceued, lo fumli :hlbll tbem with the necessary jneU, luehen. wlUiln. ulx («> monUu nigi 1 ler the f ln t publlcition of this btrre ■Uca, to 'th l u ld executor i t Uie lu tn

r A V J . P ' P e V

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, I N ' F O p L i r | I T t;p -T W (!yN;<NOIN' T 'H V te ' ■ 'I^OUW IN Irr. A U 'V A C c r how . . . .O F W - ! / -

M, eUT REALLY " t f In ONSENSE / WE C O U L D N 'T -^ V«)NT LAST,

^ a n d I WON'-WE WERE W HERE'W E'l

R r GONNA'SUVA -----------W COUPLE 0 ' . J E Gt^ ^ E A T E R B - I N - M F TJ H E N PCTTOWW^ ^

flee ot Htrry Benoll. Btnk & books, rust Building, clly of Twin Fills, wnal iunty of Twin Falls, Stale of Idtho, phono lU being, the pltce fixed Jor Uie thal a tniactlon of Uis buslneu ol u ld eral h Ute. , followttiled Oclober H. 1»6, SU S

(sgdl SrtJART H. TAYLOR, LolNi----------- ..ExeculOt-ClJliLOUle j« « »

of Loulu }. Btrlow, de* HU a ' Ceaicd. l i n 1

“ W JtiCE TO CREDITORS ' IJJ® JItale of Minnie' Thornton. <** J

Dccctsed. iNotice Is hereby given liy lhe JJM 1idenlgnfi-exoeuUlx-of-Uie-eiUU H IM

MUinTsirr Jmlon, decetied, to t 1«0 creditors of tn d til pertoru tuv- w at g dalnu igBlnsl Uie u ld dccctsed.exhibit them with Uie iieceutry

lUchen, within ilx iB) months , trr-the first publlcition ol this )Uce, u rthe » ld executrix at thefiee ol Htrry Benoll. Bank t i .Cat'rust Building. City of Ts'iri'FtlU, 21, w:junly of Twin Ptll.i. an te of Id t- ------T>. this being Uie pince li»cd for le tnnuc tlon of lhe lm.Mnesi ot■Id eiUte. , ” ®i Dated Ocl'ber M. 193«. '

DOVE BUCK.Executrix of the esUle ™ ot Minnie Ttiorniur.de-

______________ rouehI the II

OTICE OF AL'CnON RALE OF u, UxC* ■ UNPAID STORAGK jue {

In accordince with the provLilons n»m' the wtrehou-u recelpl Uw, itiere p d it.!ing due and unpaid Morage o( jdiiiTses for which the Carl 0. Ben* for Um'l Tnm fer and Sl(jrtge. sue- u I^ssorto'Wirbcrc Tran.ifer A Slor- Dat ;e Co,. Is enillled lo t lien as wnre-jusemin on the goods hereinafter 1 •scribed and due nollre, htvingren given to atl pirtles knoicn lo . ,—aim in Inlerest therein 'nnd the NC ms.ipecUlcd In tuch notice lor ptiy* r'.*;rr.=lent of lueli ctursc,< havlni ex- In thiirtd, notice i.i hereby civen th tt Coulese goods will be sold at publle In thjctlon at. Hollenbeck Salescroundi. Mln « and 342 Slioshone 81,. West Not«mer Srd Avenue West and eho- Buck,lone St.) Twin Falls. Idaho, on Uie Mlnni •venUi day of November. 1538. a t a t prlp. m„ tiid etch dty following until firmat1 told. Tlie following Lt a brief de* Uie I< TipUon of the pnMrty to be sold. (oHow tmllure. beds, chain, rocken, cab- slluali leU, bedding, linens, desks, itovM. fiUte igs orlcntil and domestics, carpcU. . U irrels, chlni. bric-i>bnc. musical (9). istrumeiili, oU paintings pleiurts, FOri

NEWS, TW iN-FAliarm AHO , T0, WEDNESDAY .MORMNG, OC

, FATHERLY APFECl

MV e O R S H N ^

IBVRS EOe-IN’. ^ B | \ i i n n IN ^ n j f t

LOOKS llKe THEY 1 k M j I l l ■ NV45 A '

FAIR ENOUGH!

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ookj, boxes, trunks, sullcucs, |x r- Klional cffecls. ofllce equlpmenl. Id*honognplis. tools, tnd other items Wrtial are among the cffecu of a gen- prope ral housdiold, stored by or for Uie: fleeDllowlng parlies, tfr 407 flhojliono Bank■u SouUi, Twin paili. and 1olNo. Name Amount Idahcl i i ^tr. & Mn. a . J. Mallon 1 3I.&0 be ctiM T ^ rr jr iir rx T ), Mwran.-47,w proT<182 L, O'Neal .......... ............ 37J0 vlded100.Clar*-4landall-=i:;-v~ t(»23 •*D4l<00 CUrle Randall----------- 103JS 1B38.113 Myrtle A. Ryan______ 19.2528 Ocorge Scarle tt----- ---- 3MflO

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d a t our warehouse, «T Sho.shone 8U»u te l SouUi. Twin Fall*. Idaho, In th

CARL O. , DENSON'S JUCTRANSPEn & STORAOE IdaSuccessor 10 Warberj T»i

Transfer * Blonge Co. Frtnl Date of f ln t publication, Oclober

1. »»■ _____ _

NOTICE TO CREDITORS JtnStale of D. K. Frost, Deceued. torNolles U hereby glitn, by the kne

ndenlghed "Admrnutntor of the dcca u te of D. K. Frost, dectised. lo Jojla credlton ot and all persons luv- unklg cUlms agtlnst Uie u ld deceased, of) exhibit them wlUi the neccisar>- Noiouehen. wlUiia six montlis ifter Haltie t in t publication ot ihLi noilee. Sec) Uie u ld admlntslntor al the of- Souice of Chas. A. NorUi. Ationify. , BoiBom ». Btnk i l Trust-Bldg., T«ln ancIlls, Counly of Twin Palls. Sltle app f Idtho, Ulls being the place Jijcdsr Uie UtnucUon ol Uie builness Tint u ld esute. . Ingl lDated October lUi. 1938, Voi

CHA9. A. NORTH. compI Admlnlslntor of lhe ejitie you

of D. K. Ftosl, Deceased. .^Blevt 'Slate

NOTICE OF HALE OF REAL coun » >TAT|i - j x A . . . r ^ - «tf,n

n Uie Probate Court of Twin rtlljCounly s u te of Idaho, pujn

n the m iller ot the eslate of itrvjtMinnie Thorhton. Deceased, fiNoUcc Is W b y given Uiat Dove .0 t(

luek. executrU of Uie eiUte of puinDnnle Thornton, deceued. wilt sell pjain't privaU u te . aubject lo Uie ton- j-ou t.rmallon ot Uie Court, on or ttler aalle HUi day of November, 18M. Ihe purp< snowing described real property, lowln Huale In Uie County ot T*1n Palls, Twinu te ot Idiho, to-wtt; V lo-wt

Lots Sevtn (7). EUht (B>. Nine, i(9). Ten (10) and Deven, Block we;70Tty-<I|hl i t ) . Id Uu vUlagt of Qu

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5N6 fiS YOU RE GOING TD ^ /ARM a iW £ S FOR THE WINTER ly ^ U M M E R JACKET WILL B E /

JU S T THE T H I N G ^

Kimberly,'Twin Falls County, thIdaho, ■ to Wrilten often or bidt for u ld Sc

roperty will be recdved at llie ot- th ;ce of Ham ' Bcnoll, T»’ln fa ll i wi ahk & Trust Building. In lhe city »ei nd county of Twin Fall,i, sUle of andlaho: the terms ot u ld .uis will cUht cash, or upon such ferms a i ap- u ld roTWby' M id^ /ftu tfin ina-p ro -Ided by law. ___________ ; ,wWc'D41ed"thls 27ih diy of Oclober. Plali >30. ' here

DOVE DUCK.___________ plan Executrix ot ihr ritate ot W Minnie Thornion, de- ‘li*

_______erased,_____________ ; day-

■5UMM0NS FOR PUnUCATION ‘Sc* 1 the Dlslrlct Court ot lhe Elcttnih Jam Judicial Dbtrlct ot the e u ie of Han Idaho, in tnd tor the Counly of AtTwin Palls. R«nnk GandUga, PUlnilff. “

. T. MacNaman and KaUierlne M. E^uMicNaman. husband tnd wife; NcJane Doe Tttylor; KUry Roc Tay- undiIor and Richard Roe Taylor: un- csUlknown heirs of Joseph W. ijiylor. lhe 1deceased; unknown devlseei of lagiJoseph w . Ttylor. decttsed; and to e.unknown ownen ot the E u t Half 'oucof the N'orlhwejt Quarter, the UuNoriheasl Quarter, and the North to tHalf of the Soulheist Quarter of otflcSection 'F t« , Township Sateen BulliSouth. Rtnge Tlittleen Etst of the of IBoise MeridUn. legellier with any belmand all water and water rights IcUcappurtenant Ihcttto,' D«

DefendinU.Tlie su te of Idaho lendi greet*Igl lo the tbove lumcd defe&lanU:■Vou are liereby noillied U ut a jmpltlnl has been tiled agalnsi5U In, Uie Dlsiriit Court of Uw ‘ levtaih Judicial uum ct of thelate ot Idaho. In and for Twin Palls of ounty, by'thc above named iPliln-If/T O rp tT K frjim C y -aiw lc a^PilfH^and plead 10 the stid rom- • Itlnl i1thln-t»riuy dayj uf lhemice of thlt sjininoiui snd j-oji OWre turUier noniifd itm unless you 11*> tppear and plcid lo u ld com- Jolalnt within the time jlpcelfled. the Bl.lalnutf will Uke m m m i agilnsl M.JU u pnyed In a id eomplaint- »"Said action Is brought for the a'l

urpoie ot qiiiciiii; mie'io tne lol- >>*)wlng described latul situa*-d In t“ '

Counly, Sute of Idaho, an

■nie Eait liait ot the Norlh- aU west Qunrier, the Northeast •Quarter, and Uu NorUi Halt o t ' ot &

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the Soulheasl Quarter o '. See. her,ton Five, Town-vlilp Sixitnl cnllSouth. Range Hilrteen East ot «'hcthe Boise Meridian, together JudiwiUi any and all water and wa* igalter righu appurunant Ihcrolo, day

md lo dclermlne all and mcry lug:Ulm, esttle or interest therein of of 1aid defendanU or clUier of them and idverse-to-tlie-uid-plainllffrall-of-i^I’hlch moro fully appean in llie Couilalntlff's verllled'bmplalnt on tile >clllereln. reference to wtilch com- 1» kitaiut Ll hereby nude. | of 1' Witness my lund and the Mat of dcse he u ld Dlstrici Court. thU 33lh

Stall Clerk. Ti'ames R. Botli wcII, Ritarry Povey. HiAtlomeya for Plalnlltf. S<Residing at Twin Falls. Idtho^ Iti

NOTICE TO CREDnORS g<:ataie of V. C, Wray. Deceased. k(Notice U hertby given by ilie nl

inderslgntil admlnlMralrlx of the • wsUle ot V. C. Wray, deceoseti, to srhe crtdlton ot and all persons hav- tc ng dilm s agtlnst the said deceased,0 exhibit them wlUi Uie necessary ouchera, within ilx monllu atlcrhe flrtt publication of Uils notice. ' 0 the u ld admlntslrttrix t t the Iflce of Harry Benoit, Bank & Trm t lulldlng. elty ot Twin Falls, Countyf Tftln Falls, SUle of Idaho. Hits i lelng lhe place fixed for Uie Inns- ’cUon of the business of u ld estite. „ Dated Oclober S, mC.

• LUCILLE W31AV.AdmlnlstraUU of the etiale ^of V. C. Wray, deceased. '*

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n the District Court of Uie Elev- 1930enth Judicial DL->Uicl of'the State A, >ot Idaho. In and tor the' Counly a t i:ot Twin Pills. " • Hou

TirrcfltTltl Lttnd’Ifanf of g pSkane: BUIa corporation. Plaintiff. Idal

- v s . - Ordileorge p. Uaverland • and* Lelali criblUverland. husband and 'wife; JudsJohn A. BUlr, and Lucinda J. therBlair, husband and wite; Jessie liaiiM. DeWltt and J. E. DeWiil. wife hlg^and huaband; Katherine ^L Henry lawfand Don J. Henry, wife and hus- sub)band; Oeone Oonzalos and An- by ItuiiU Gonx^los. husband and wife; Uieand Twin Falls Counly NaUonal DiFarm Loan AssocUUon. a corpor- this atlon. Defendants. Under and by virtue of an Order

t S tli, dated Uu lUi dty ot OcU-

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)cr, I038,.lswed out of the aboi's rnllllcd court In’ the above tcllon therein the PtilnUff 'obulned a 1 ludgment tnd Occrts of Foreclosure' ' igaiast the detendanu on the aih lay of Oelober, 1036, wild decree bc- ng recorded In Judgmchi Book 18 Jf Mirt District Court cn Page I9J,. tnd wherein and whereby, 1, tho «d*nlgned-8hertff-of Twin F.tlU • “ounty, Idaho,, am coiiinunded lo ‘d l all t lu l certain lol, piece and wrcel of land situated In the Counly >f Ta'ln FaUs, su tv of Idaho, and lescrlbed as follows, tb-wlt;'

Tlut part of the SouUieasi_Quart£s_ot_Uw_SouUiwc*t-*of-,—

Section Tweiiiy*nlMe (2Pi. Towiwhlp Nine <9) Soulh of Range seventeen Il7i East ot lhe Boise MeridUn. whleh lies Soulh and West of the Rim Rock, and oUierwlse descrlbcil, as alt that part of ihc s j id V J Souiheajt Quarter ot the Souili- M west Quarte-of Section TVcniv. V nine <29). which ties Soulh ami ■ We.si ot the Canyon Dank of p Snake Rlvtr and conUtnlng 24 ' acres, more or less, and f

All waler and water righU used upon or appurtenant lo Mid properly and however evi­denced. Including (bui nol Ilm -" lied tot a water rlghl evidenced by 24 slures of tlock in Uie Twin Falls Canal Company, evidenced by stock ccrilllcatc No, SIIIa;

Together with all and alngulnr the lencmenta. hereditament and appurtenances thereunio belonging or In anywise apper­taining. .Publle noiice li hereby given:

n u t on the Cth day of November, 1930. at the hour of 10;00 o'dock \, M., MounUln Time, of day.It lhe Easl front door o r Uu Court foiue.of the Iw’u', -

:daho, I will, lrt obcdUncs to u ld Jrdcr ot Sale, sell the above des- ■ribed properly to uUsfy PlalnUfl'a - udgment and decree wlUi lo le m t, hereon. logeUier wlUi alt ewta that u « accrued or mty ic c r* . to Ui» ilghesi.'tnd best bidder tor ctsh. . . 1.1 m .« ,r 0! U» " i.ubject 10 redempUon as proviat*>r law tnd Uut PlalntlK resen'ci he rlghl to bid at'iuch ^ e (

Dated t l Twin Falls. Idaho, o A hb n th day of Oclober, » 38. ■

E, F. PRATER.,- . . ■ Sheriff Of Twin Pallt ) i County, Idatio.

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iKid CanI Top-Rankini tRely On Ah j Of Reserv*■ '

"M innesota Machine Boi , -changeable PartsTW

5 , W idsethO utstaw5 , Br ALAN GOJ NEW VORK; O ct. 27 M l - I W a w

roundup, b ased upon country-w ide r Press, oM ers th o m o st s tr ik in g prc i ' t r a t e d nm npow er, r a th e r - th a n ln( 1 -ina ln answ er to g rid iron success.

■ T o p 'ro n k ln g team s, o f coursc , al! M the back field a s w ell.os in th e line '• s te a d ily to w a rd th e use o f olfenslv { k icking o r passing s ta rs ,. In » schem e of ope ra tions calling «%• L to r ta le n t tw o or th ree deep K i i• In each position.2 . Andy Urttm wm llie fluhlest of , N U innooU ’s floek of b«ll.h»ndltn ' r M the aophers ‘'esUoped" to their •

r iw tj ' l l r j t cotuecutlvB irlunpUi» but Purdue'* g«l!«nt-charge, led by ;•' brilliant Cecil I»beU. cnimpled «n- «« .,

~ »lly under jleadUy Inemslng p rti- '' turt, fxerted by fresh nunpower. w-'

Atlde from t back who h « • p tr- -'*• UcuUrly big d ir o r 'R lineman such t l Co<apl«ln Ed WldKth, a t tackle, Mlnnc»U'» individual cog* in a ^ la „ and out of Uia macliine m rapldiy , y,

' chat It Is difficult to detect any par*. .tlcularly glUtcnJng part*. „; Marshall Qoldberg captured Uie ,

headimea In PlUaburgh'* crushing • *. defeat of Notre Dam# but Uie PanUi* ,,, er forwards, led by-two stalwart ucUes. KtaUsl and Danlcll, cracked * tho Irish reslslance. :

IUlanc« of Power up itPordham's lupcrb line, featuring day

an all-star Uekle candidate. In Ed Sa Franco, provided .Ui« balance of h ls r power agalDSt.St. Maty't. :0 pi

Washlngton'a resen-o ilrenglh. nearly a maUii for MinnesoU early - All in Ui« campaign, pro\-ed more than w tte CallfortUft could cope wlUi, eipettol- lo te ly wlUi a ball-carrier like Byron out 1 Ualnts lo lal(e advanUge of It. heav

. Hepeatera in Uils week’s all-sUr syrai roundup of backfield Ulent Include welgi NGrthweslem's Dont, Heap and plenl Oeyer: Roy Bulvld, Marquette cap- inj e u in who pitched two touetidown DaU paues (0 beat Mlclilgan Btatc; 6am pirre m n c ls and Uoyd Cardwell, the punc poA-cr pair In Nebraska's offensive; Me Jaek Wliite, Prlnccton'a elusive plno broken-tleld jU r; Ace' 'Parker, la y Duke's kicking and passing Head- a n d liner; and Purdue's Isbell. aro

------Tt>m-<n<d)-4lArp._wliajatt-7a touayards for tlio touchdo«-ns Utal en> ao abled Tennessee to topple Duke, tiiie comes closc to being Uie hero of the n . wetic, among newcomers. Deirolfs Andy Parka*, who scored Uireo — touchdowni against ManhatUn. Is aneUier su r addition. UUh BUU's f ){ J Ken Ryan, all-conference player for Uie p u t IWO years in Uie Rocky Mounuln arta. comes recommended as Uie best triple threat since ttu t sector produced ttie great Earl (Dutch) Clark., 1,' OUier backs on Uils week'* honor Ma>

roll Include: U rue, Pittsburgh: An- _ drta-5. TuUne; Murray, Pennsjl- _

vanla; Jaeger, C?lgale: Perty, qt.■' ^^«y's: Palau. Pbrdham: Sandbacli,' Prlneelon; -Moan. West VlrglnU;■ Stopper,.Vlllanova; Dye, Ohio SUte; NE ■' Ortbaugh. Drake: KoramaUe, Gon- Bser,• a c a ; Dickens. Ttrnies.w: runk and plen• Williams, U.C.UA.; and r.imtll, on I

• AU-Star Endi 1»l~ nepo tu“ on''ttandounnai-con»|-,.(ni5 - tinus to Include accounts of Uie;]^

: proweiS.of Oaj-neU a-uislty. I*oulsi-,yebr\ „ ana Bute; U rry Kelley, Yalo cap-1 bk ' lain. Merle Wendt. Ohio Stale lead-.

er; and Lea McDonald. Nebraska, trip OUiers on Uils. week's all-sUr Ibt york,

— mr.Mrtpr-QDonncll,— H oly-Orw H Lond' ’ Berthak, NorUi Carolina; Diubet. —

Princeton; and DIU Dorrluof W «h- inglon & U e. a brothervof-Nav7a

; tormer nll-Ametlca bact B ua Bor- rlcs. ' w a

'• To the list of tackles noted else- Iff ' whS*. Prliiceion-a Charley Toll. Tu* m i

lane's Bill Moss, and.SU Marys m J erry Denncrlein added fresh proof L

I of play spilling ulent. Toll, a 22,5- n J■ pound young giant. Just about f f

wrecked one side oC itie Navy line. H far eo minutes. Utali lias ■ Uckle In Karl Schleckmaii. - H

Tht lop list oC guards still num- n' bers Bin Glaisford of Pltuburgti. M

Joe noult of Texas A. & M , and ■.tUvere Morrell. Na>y capUliL Alex MDrobnlleti o( D ennr also gels a n

' tilgh rating. { ■RepeaUra, among Uie center*, in- H

elude Wnlly OUbert of Aubum. and ^' sieve Culllnan of Prlnceloa Favor- m

able raUngs Uils week go to Rinaldi. ^Michigan; Kuhn. BouUiem Cali- ^

■ fomla: Hinkle. Vanderbilt; Hntdy,• Georjctown; Aldrlcli, Texia Clirli- ^■ llsn; and Moort, Colorado unlven- J M■ uy. ^

Three Jockeys Vie ', ' ^ ;p For National Title E> NEW YORK, Ocu 31 (J>-As Uie ■■ racing leaien n ta n an end.- the• bsHle for Uie national Jockey cham- |m• plonshlp .till developed into a th r tt- Q J• way eonteit among Basil Jamei •< ot Sunnyilde. Wash.. Frank Cho]- ••nacklof Chi«goandJohnn>-Long- ^ “ dcn, the Canadian. E ?

Jamei, after trailing In second place for uveni weeks has taken U N I ihtlesd wlUi »3 victories. ChoJ- nackl. the leader'untU pa.i»ed by t , lhe wtit coasl youlh. holds MCond pUce whlb ongden U not lar be- Rt hmd wlUi IM. th

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□OULD ^I w eek's a ll-A m erica foo tball • de repo rts to T h e A ssociated proof th u s ftir th a t concen - Indlv ldual brUUance, la th e

a ll have th e ir "key m en ," In Ine. B u t th e tren d h M been 5lve or dcfeftslve speciallflts,

tisko to Battle Terrific Puncher

oung t a rry Balsam o S to p s t a ;; l6 L Q t2 0 P ro(essional ■

' O pponents INEW lo n K , Ocl. n w i - n i h i ; ■

loUewen expeel to gel a real Une ■>n the panehlor abUlty ef yosog ! ■Ifany BaUane wbea Ui« batttf- ■ng brakemaa goe* lo the peat . M lica ln ittid le (Babe) Bisko a t Uie H

Tlielr ten-round boiit will head- H ne Uie first half of a,doub!e bar'. lied boxing program which winds 'J In Madison Square Oardea Prt-

Balsamo, a tcrrifle puncher wlUi J J \ Isrigtit, lias.knocked out IQ of his p I professional opponenU.

Abierbs Pmilihment AlUiough no great shakes as a Itter, RUko Is figured just the n a n > test Balsoma Despite his knock-it by Jock McAvoy, British light- ------eavywelght kinr last winter, ‘he ynicuse batUer.-Iormer middle- l | | „ cigtif champ, proved he can Uke I I I / lenly of punishment by wlUistand- ig G7 rounds of mauling from Frank ^ aUgUa, PreJdle Sleele and Paul 11 irrone. Uireo, of Uie sliarpest U unehers among iho middles.' . Meanwhile, Ccferlno Garcia, PIU- Ino weltera’cight contender, and n ; ^ ay Jannaszo. New York's No. 1 iiidldAle for Barney Ross' crown, f ro hard a t work for Uiclr 15-lunder. In . tlie_QAnlen_i'rldaj-.________RO.U lias agreed lo defend Ills lie against the winner November

ivouldi

laer Agrees to S'St. Lo

Figilt in London‘v"that

la x Receives G uarantee ol I , 'S * S22,SlpO lo r B attle " "

n ^ a n dNEW YORK. Ocl. n UFt-Utx [radlnj ser, fo.mkr lieav)-welght eham- otlier on who liun 't been doing so wdl a Is < 1 his comebsek drive, did a illiosay ;h t today when he signed to meet' li of>( 0 winner of Uio Walter Neuiei- ;n Foord fight, Kheduled for No- m B c n e n O lh n ia B n ro ra rc n a “ DRI londoii, Eng}and,_sopie_t}me_ln NEV

;bmary. SnyaSOaer will receive a guarantee ot nouno 2.500. Ux frte, plus four round'.^hall Ip tickets (rom London to Newj ing e otk. Baer agreed to leave for^contra

Ca!i(»nia Ree

N IV E R S ITY o f California w an s i W ashington passes In Ih e lr scorelt I t show s H anford . H ear lineman, R rounil), a f le r Cain had fum bled, th e a ir.— P holo .

illers C'VV .

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Football Poli Pitt Ciimbi

lizzy Dean Not On Trading Block

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ickey Willing to Consider O ffers fo r ,P itc lic r o r on t i

_A ny_01her_C artlinal_ _ L ^rr. LOUIS. Oct. i t Wv-Thcre S l l f l 't any bill puyff so good he i „ i , uldn't be traded If his club -lU t lugbt ll would benefit by the .. ll. and Branch lUckey, vice pres- t - n n l and general manager of the , i , . Louts Cardinals, raid today Uiat ..,^,,.1

llled to Dlay Dfan, the leam's i?, r pllclier.J t Is true." nielify admltled. ? a t In the past we would have used lo consider an offer for

Now. hoft-evcr, wc feel Uiat ‘ might trade him -for Tiij-er Shai

mg(h of equal or greater value." oues tia t doet not mean, Rickey con- death ued, thal the Cards have - put charli : fcccntric righthander on tha becom ding block. II means "If some manai er club makes an olfer (or him.Is our policy to consider.ll—not . , tay no wllhoul finding out what offered." J u n

iRIMNQ CHASn'lON: SIGNS — IEW VORK. Oet. 27 (Sl — Sumraw rBfiiUiinusrcrpnnmrtemm' —m'ced today the signing of Mar- Twinill Wayne, Miami Olympic dlv- white

ehamplon. to a profeulonal 3 toitrael to make a tour of the the :i

- - taain,

icovers WdshSnglon

sm e a r in g 'lin e p lays and knockii reless f i r s t period a t S e a ltle w her an , jm p p l i n j w ith N ew ton . H uhI ed. Caltfprnia recovered , t h e a rr f

TTOT DAILY NEWS

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Nation's Outstandii

NEW YORK, Oct. 27 « ’(—W ithout !sota 's G ophers have been nc m ln at illcgc foo tball U am in th e weekly f T h e A ssociated Press.F o rty -fo u r experts pa rticipa ted In ilm ously th o t th e powerful O ophbr I t h e lis t.P i tt 's Pan the rs , rou ting Notre D ai

haughnessy Heads international League

■ WosiiliNBW YOUK. Ocl. 27 (J’j-Pran- Pahtht I Joseph 'fiiiag) fitiauclmeuy, i Duke, wring eaplnln of (he IMt Noire I ond a ’ ime IcoitiMi tram, one-llme iaw-j r. broker, widler. fostball coocli' Noire : d baseball executive, today icted presldeni of the Jnienia-1 {j„t inal league. | xn i

Shaughnesiy suaeed.t' Warren | les, who took lhe Job alter th c l‘'™ y l lh on July 27Sof President larles Knspp and gave It up io lF « « ^ eome vlcr president and general ana w inagcr ot the ClnclnnaU-Reds. . Placing

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rin Fall» junior high school nm - ' j. . :iite louniamrnt went to reom IH. 1.' to 1, over 108. Bob Jenklai le<l e winners and Max Mom, cap-

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o u t a d issen ting voice, M ln- Inated as th e n a tio n 's No, 1 ikly ran k in g poll conducted

I In th e poll a n d ag reed u ilt PiVC )hbrs deserved th e to p p lacc L

D am e, 26-ff, In a n am azing io w -o I-strcn g th 'U ta t~ riv A U d M inneso ta 's 33-0 trouncing tnUc

Purdue , moved up from (sr i n th place to second, a l- year, ough Nortliwcslcm's WlldcaU and undi osiilnglon's Huskies gave, lhe lege mthcrs a tu.<sle In the balloting, tm . jke, whlcii had been ranked sec- All id a week ago. Jell lo IJUi'place M *'"om result ol ila dcleat by Tennessee, red fl Mre Damr. rated No.-7 lasl wetk. sulte.lII dear oul of Hit rankings of the tali; I a t twenty. • 'in addillon to MlnnesoU and and U It, North«tstem, Washington, oflig’i ■my and Soulhem Califomia r t- mage. Ined their platfes In the "flrsl ten." irdham, Louisiana Blale. Tulane vejtlin id Manjuelle moved Into ll, r t- » » d > icing Duke. Noire Dame, Purdue d Yale. “ nW;Resulta nf tiie poll with polnta ^ ' l ’> Itled for each ballot on a lO-P-8.7- Coiclv 5H-3-3-1 bails:

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S S - — ' ...... r - - ; S SN o rt tm l,m , ......... .......... 3M ‘S t .U niren ttr of-Waahlnglon-U.-T;, a39-‘ '>l«*-'Pordham.......... ........ ......301A rm y...................... ................153Southern CaUfomla________HD)LeuUtana s u te ^ - . - — lOgj l - T

Marquette ________ _____ »2.n ie second len:

N ebraska................- ............ *1 IdahiY ale .......................................M two ouHoly Ctws and Duke______ O'StudebiSoulhem Melhodlst..............34‘leagueAubum .......................... ..... 30 led lotPrlnetion and P u r d u e ___ is'QuesllcBanU C lara ................... . Hjl^nibciSl. Mary's and Penn.............. ll 8"n'e*

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ili fo rn ia Boxer E lim inates S ' l e N ew Y d rk c r as Claim-

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LOH ANGELtH. Oft. h (-D - enry Armstrong of Lot Angrtes n. MfC on a d o u lO-round derltion orer |s- nnoi Jke Bellelie ot Nt* )'ork to- 2™?", Ighl. ellnlnallnr (l>e New Verk y irit aUan k* a cUimanl t t ilie world's _ , , aUierwelghl ehamplonihlp. Ilolh gblcrs weIgM 115. Kftbriefiiee AtJe itottiT-Btrtslon.—a ??'* '— Wine one. wm received wiili dl- ed approval. w. i. jI ^npa^Hy frtfl'i'ri tfXftO p'-^ple _nmed Inlo lhe Olympic audllor*1. for the bout, recogntsed'by Uie Ung commlr^ionj of New York n. snn 1 Catlfomla as a-world'i (rather- Ighl tlUe" a((air. w hi"kliolse was recognlud by the aisiwet n York commission as champion _ or to tonight's (ight and Arm- twi )ng held Uie CalUomla till*. f. »•» "he winner was promlr^ a winh Pttey Sarron of Blrmingliam. nurtiui na;iM«l boxing as4oclaUon,i:6.^

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Takes 17 Lives S___ ■ - ed In

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*NCir-T0 n K r0 et-M -1;fK 8»v»- BUn nleen deathi. the um e nanbir and i or Ih* eorrtspoDdlog period Isil Itme ear. hare been reporied fram knock indlef. dnb, hlgb aehoel and eel. punel !ge gridirons i b u fsr this aea- self u m. daogcAll (old, twenty-two fatalUiei loni foo(hatl p iajtrs have occur- 1 flnee January'1 . bul two tt - ‘*1, lte.l from Injuries received lu t ‘:1_[, li; Iwo were victims of a fire In Lii ■ s Purdue unlverslly dresilng room. „ l d the (IfUi was itruck by a bolt . ligliUilng during a pracUee Krim- Ige. . . . rrhe fauillle* aro undergoing In- s i n itl.ii>llon by Pnfeasor Toyd East- h.in, od of New Yerk univenlty'* d«- ,iin , rtment of phy*lcal tducaUon who ijin nuaUy ketps a reeord of vlul b m M .titles for Uie Amtricon Kwlbdl n^cti sclKs aasoclaUon and (ht N. C. non I A, [gQ(j '

3lx deaUis. among Uiem boys of ih* c . 11 and n year* old, occurred count< -un(llor-compcuti6nj“ flghl"Mr wm^ [h school gridirons; two ftom harml lfI.UI.nk«uand.one a dub plsy- ended

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_____ the Vdalio Power bowlen nond out a I oul of three game wtn over tlie , debaker Jive In a Commercial “ o'ti {ue lliriller last evening. Loten

lou i-p to m h m ‘, . » » . rsllonnalres doi’ned ' Tain Falls ^ ‘ , nbcr company In ihrte straight L“ , 1,1 lir* of a CUy league lerles. 2::si®“' I6n. . IW Emerick of the'Sludebakrri i Lton

single game icoring In ttie !«ored nmerclal league till with lll.Isiltes saw tits Mfl (or the series noiedj»ji(i ( by W. 1. Johnson o( lhe Poaer.|boui 1

3 scored U8. Johnson's besl sin-Ion Uit game was 210. . prr b«n Sterling of the Question- ttlghi rei was single game leader of lhe mz dc p league llll wlUi J»2, while hl» um 11 m male. Alniworth, scored a f EddI lie game of 191 and topped the e» wllli S2i^ jcoted

COM.MEnciAI. LEAGUE Itory 0^UCruUn"'‘J ': '^ '‘7i Itln w n r ------------ jj i t j m urKCondrjnr«'ltl<TZ!!IIir t t IU III j h ; J f . ,'• ------- » m m w ;,n j „rouii ...........— .111 s«j m luijilugiiei

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P s rc i ,k - . r : .— IS S li! S!Will* ------------- m w 111 J« coiresithin _____— -i»T IJ i»i no iMles.M . . . _______ 101 It m Mt TTitir-:»iili ______ L_ili

!TOBER28,M8«'

iierUa Hng RingSoldier Rail

FinatRom Barrage 01

'orm er Twin Falls And Ri:------ D esp6rately~To~)

Blow In Tenthu r t y l n g th e fig iit in to 'enem y t«t veness. K id Cannon, th e slugging h o fo rm erly m ade h is hom e In 1 im bed h is w ay lo a 10-round d< ogan, U tah , collegian, in a blood-B| a t t L egion h a ll here la st-eren lng . C annon a n d B irrell each w eighed T h e c h ee rin g th ro n g proclaim ed I I a Tw in F alla r l n i fo r sev -» — ~ 'a l y e ars . T ho fig h t was tb e « ■ ra t of th e w in te r to be he ld |fl« ] sre u n d e r sponsorship of i i lC rln PaUs post. American Legion, ' d promoted by Ttd Primeau. f ) Sannon icortd an edge in alx K ' ilDdi. Birrell took.two and Iwo ■Tt evto.

BtUle Fiercely _m e tw o'w ellen badled fleretly rOH xn Uie to n r and a\iring the en- r e ttn round! there w u never a " U'moment u boUi tried vainly land a knockout punch. Cannon, w*ver, had hla bloody ot^ionent th* canvu for the count of Uvee the final s tan tt and w u Kill Blth

ralUng the ehanee to put over Ihe <Ma; yo a t Uie beU. dl»;Birrell. a tquat dandn r figure I t w u every Inch U>* .ruggtd *“ '* xer, came oul of hi* comer al I opening of the batUe. danced .1 * ^ »und Uie charging Cannon,-land- , B“

several punchea and proved ^Is !")<> Utty to Uke punishment to hold Md ' slight edge In the Initial sU na. «1U> innon. however. In the seeond toffr und began shooting itralght righU he c< Blrrell'a head, started Uit colleg- letter

note to bleedlAT and lUved off my c barrage of effecUve punchea from 10 fai e (qual UUhn. 1 ean

. CamsD Aggreaslv*The batUen came oul for the niouil Ird and brought Uie crowd'to lla chle* t l . u Uiey sluned toe to loe with X -i. innoa gaining the nod dut to his greitlve taetle*. Blrrtll staned . t , Ing his ipeedy upperout left dur- n g Uie fourUi. but time after Ume lued hU mark a i Uu Kid dash- . In and out of Uie eUnehe*. ” Both slowed down during the h Ith with Cannon lUII leading th* “ " itUe, but BlrreU came bade In Uie (Ul. exhlUUd all of hli heralded oweu and held- the aoldler on »n termi. flevenUi round went to an u-he-itopped-baeking-away J id sluhed Cannon Inlo Uie ropei ‘je 1 ne after time, pointed fer a J* J® lockout, bul failed to land Uie mch aa Uie veteran Kid kept him- « « « If under eover and landed several iDgerou* counter punches. - . r n ^

Canaen Charge*Ready to end the (Ight In a hur- '. Csnnen charged out a l the be- nnlng of Uie eighth, drove Blr- Ta-i It Into tbe ropes and sUrted to droin )tk on Uie Utahn'a slomadi wiUi in thi e blews that finally told the ned-i iry. He repeated In ttia nUiUi, glv- iium i Birrell evetyUilng he had, but lo, a: an continued gamely, even'aRer 7 (0 j Ing knocked through' Uie' rope* c a i lh a left U) Uie chbi. ' d n u Dirreil hung on tn Uie tenth, uarr lent and beaten, he Uirtw wild riches and clinched; tielng Oan- n in knou aa he atlempled to id the knockoul blew, s u n hil I canvu. Referee Bud ‘I7avU ^ imted three. But the gama boy m “ up"agaln~tllrdwtni— ItiUier rmleuly a t Uie Kid u Uie gong ded the bout. • . , : 1m e semi-wlndup wa* a crowd 'oser as Kid Uughlln. HI, of 1 rln Falb, kayoed Tex O'Brien, » I ,TuUa. Oklahoma, In U ie ' (IfUi m i

md o f .a sdicduled six-rounder. . . I J I ^ n n u n n r w a wn-bro-Brtra:; villain In (he atory, Laughlin m I Tie oul and put the Oklahoman < | | I cold on the csnvu with Uie sl punch of the sixth stanza. . | , yiJrien rushed Uie fight for six mrts as lhe erowd hooted, and ughllii iiad hardly landed a lol- punch until he threw the knock- 2 *- 1 blow. . . - mei

aieveos Win*A>n Stevens. IK. of Twin Palli, ircd a knockout over Herbert les. 1» , of Piter, In the fourth V£JI (Inal round of a preliminary " u It atiich w u one of the’fu tesl .tea lhe card. TTie lighter Filer acrap- ally ’ bslilrd gamely agalnit mort anc Ighl and experience, finally go- . . .' down for the count after put- ”g up a great batUe.' ':ddlo Record, IM, of Lot Angeles, ' fl*i»'cd considerable promise he ®*'l (cd a technical knockout vie- y over SUnley Symes, lU , of , «l>liuneapolls. in 39 seconds of the *»{)ond tound of a icheduled four- ,

t ’A GUman? Mt. of Tirln Falls i Kayo SmlUi. 139..of Klmbedy,(Ited wildly through a four-round tain raiser.that brought cheen

2 t “K a s 5 i ' ‘f e r H . - H. Aleck Elevens of Twin FaUs 1, Louis Stewart of Salt liika y bexed a-Uirae-rousd exblbitKm' round out the card.

;o « h ”lkn A'rmstrOng believes It Jld be a proflUbie venlure to In- 'j-i VII llghu a t Uie Oalvently of OuhlUU (Wd In Salt U ke City next ;Vcv* son.

taUan newipapen senl ipcclal respondenu-to eover. the world les this year for the fln t Ume. ■ { ■ tlr'Pnterrsts cetilertd. of- Dl Magglo, Croselll aod U j«rC »

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te rr ito ry w itli i erce agg res- lg so ld ier from F o r t D ouglas ' 1 T w in F a lls a iid R ichfield,

decision over 6 ta n B lrrelU- . I -sp a tte rcd th rlU er a t A m er- ig. ' ied In a t 145 pounds. a th e b a t t le th o fa s te s t he ld

lax Bishop Plans Battleiin-Coifftsorm er M aior L e a ju e r b e - ■

m ands E nlorcom ent o l P ortland C on tract

BAITIHORB. Ott. H fn-VMX ilihep. fom er na)er kagoer, said >dar he bad written lodge U n-* il»; buebalt cemmUsIeair. h i la olng-lnto teort* in-an-effert ( • • Dfaree hi* one-year een tru l wllh •ertlaod e t tb* Padflo Coart t i« « . ■ .:Blshop'i dllflcuniet with Port* nd developed afler he became, in id w u unable to pU y regularly'Ul Uie elub, lie n i^ e publle a , ;fy of hU lettei' I n ^ e b h t tald I eonduded from tn Oetober 31 Ker from Ju d n Undla lh a t- I lOM ' y caae against Ihe' PorUud elub far u you are concerned, unleai

ean gel furUier evidence.""I can't undentand lhal.* h t rote. "X 'gave you all Uie faeU oaiha ago and i v n vUlted you lo Hlcago on July SI to ge over Uit cte wlUi you." ■'

Not SaUsHed "I am not aaUsfied wiUi your « r - - * ct," he eonUnued. 'and expeci lo Iht the case In the dvU eourta. X ' m t tee how you ean pennlt a dub mer to itgn tuch a contract and I him crawl out because Uie Na- , onal aawdaUon ruled ll wasn't gaL" ' . >■ .AlUr- hU break wlUi Portland, lihop, a.tecond ba<eman,.flnlihedit; (he-tea*otL_w|ULBanimore_cf___le IntemaUonal league. During hitI yean In baseball, he played with UiUdelphU and Boitoii big leagut ubl.

S v o T e a m s C a p t u r e .

S o f t b a l l s t r u g g l e s

Tao more aofUtall team* wert o|r.)ed (rom compeUUon yeiterday the Twin Fall* junior high uhool .

;d-WhiU toumey (or glrli. The jggcn from 09 downed 317,17 to , aad 013 forced 314 of Uie play, lo 13, yesterday nooa CapUlni for the leams were Vlr- '' lla Walter. M; Betty Babeock. 317; ary fiUo Secord, 013, and Manr ances . Bunn. 3H. Today'* , (ameiII be divisional finals.

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p r o t e c t s e v e n - : a t 2 1 5 ° b e l o wAMAZlkQ TEST In du Pool lib- orsiory p ro v es‘'Zerooe" caa, ketp wiier fron freezing, fren ai ‘ ~ l l i * below xero. Vou'll ntvee mett westbet'tbst cold, bvi you CIO be sure It woo'i oke much “Zerooe'* to protect your c u 00 issn tr bow cold ll doei get; j VUR.ROUND PROTCCliON. ' ‘ZeroDe*' lo a d tan cooUog tyt- tem alio prerenu niit aad actu- " ally laproves engioe perform­ance all year rouaiL ' j 8AVEM0NEYILookfortb*blu« aod yellow-2>ron«" bsooer dii- played by ibe dealer Jn your eeighborfaood. Let b la (It* you nnp ltti uduStT p n tit tin with ibli </a f t n t p n d f t t ihst Coll* a n trl l 'W /w iS J c a q o s rt ;

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NEW YORK: i •auxk«: Finn, itccls lead Qulet - I —

rtcovtry. NE 'Bonds: Hlsticr; convcrilblu dutcd

ndrinee moit. . . ' , prt« ICuib; Improved; um e Indus* |U(Iv-an

. W*lJ eJisrply up. Ptt\■ ’Foreign exeluitiga: Mixed: |monlli iiffllng edfffs up. .

“ •.''CoHonT-Hlgli«;~unrtvor»me-1-------r a th e r n-cstcm belt. Hisli

Sugar; Quiet; bedM .lelUng. u><vCoHet: Higher; tlnn BrJzUlan (1D2

markeU.CinOAOO:m m : Higher; JaU -Wlnnlpej KEV

tdr»nc8. 1Com: Firm: Influenced by 3>;« i

wlieat. '<5CntUe: IS to 25 lilgher; top >11. 3'i!i4iHogs: Steady to JSe oil; lop j s s *

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By FREOEniCK OABDNER ’ j** * NEW VOBK, Oct. n - Traveling 3. | «

- l l sJow speed, tho slock mwket « cUabed b*ck on the upward path « today, and recovered Jraelloiu lo S ^

.or mors polnU of Ihs grouod lo^ Jf MoQdar. A lew gains ol 7 to IJ 3’.«*« polnu wers rteorded. , , J V *

While aleels pointed the way. a» « .» «• tnde ti awiiwd tcllon on the U. B. 2?*» tl 6M l preferred dividend whkh wa* 1 boosted alter lhe close, vlriuaUy tll 2Us V

.dtpartmenU pardclpated’ln tbo for* 3s 47 n r d ptuh. Selected motor, rail. 3s 4S copper, uUllly. merchandising and ju * «• ipeeltlly Issuea were well out In

' tn o i throughout ths sessloa ss A S : purther opUmlstlo business news. 3?ia 40 . tDcludlog (arorable eamlngs lUte*

miH't., (pptrenlly provided for the n itaw l of U o dowowai^ trend..•rtaiulcr* toUled only MI0.770 nev,

t f u » , Uu uuUesl- turnover since• Oetober J, and compared wllh 1.- 47MM ths d ty befort. ‘Hie Asso- d ile d 'P m * aTtragu ol eojtock^ ^

„ H i up.1 o f a point a t 703. ^

I t t t o s ' ^ i ^ i S i w n ^ t h o ' t w t

s ^ f “. j s s r 5 s s , n r . i » ™ 'U.75 on tlio prtferred. 11.75 of whleh was ths reguUr payment ' and 13 to be applied lo aecumult.Uoos. Ihres months tgo a dividend «*chM o f l l waj paid on th# preferred. ««1, I ■0. a BUtl pitfereneo share# es- nlnue«

tabllshed a now high sines the feir* \ depraslOB. up 3U polnU a t 1«IJ. aosl • n t common be ld .t gain ot 2!l at Fmnce 71 Bethlehem'was up 3K a t 70’i . 4.U'.;; CrudUs gabed 3 'i a t i i i i . and m.Ott KtUontl advanced V.i to 71?». m 87y

. Cpunlnj tbe ntaU company ib lR t w u ths aetloa ot S ta n Roe- buck paaalng out a -« .7 J e x tn ts hev «.me«Dt of obvlaUng undlslrlbutel »ureti proftU-tax.

, .A'miutmmt sharu came btck into the Umdlght as box office n - cHl eelpU to lh# prlnctpd ^clUes eon- y , .

.UttUBUfLfSMnd,___. . . l b s upPaiamounl ilrst preferred Jump- i« i,o ,

«d-7 ii polnU to m i i in d the ■rtmmon w u up lU fiple- i}^c.f tl 'U ty s u m ad ruced 7>i to m , K » new top. Buhberold. on a ilngle ^ tn ife r. w u up 13 a t SS .. o ^ v i

O tben weU ahead Induded War- -nef-W otbera-a t-M U rO m nl Mo.- to n 7JH. Chijiler MflK. Montgom.V T W trd 8«?4, Sean Roebuck S4K, 5 " ^ , Aueonda 4JK. Santa Po.TBH, Am- erican Telephons 17»4. J jg * ,

JICTALaNEW YORK. Oct. 37 MT-Copper

lUady; eleclrolyllc spot and fuiure ‘ •U ; export I 10.1S to 11030. H n “ J »

. llrmer: ipot and ne«by H4.S0; fu* ■■ ture M4.U. ie a d flnn; ipot N6w

7ork H.70 to »4.7S; East et. LouU * HSS. Zloo dull; East St. LouU spot and luturt H.U, Iron, aluminum, *Unda uU nuoy, QUlclcsUver. platinum tod inUnmlU uodumged.

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tcd PrtM Hi'dghted wholesale et Inflcx of 35 commodities today ranced 'to- fll.48. ’ . ,’revlous day 81.05. week ago BflJJJ, . mlh ngo aiJ7. }-«r ago, 77.15: lunjo of rccent years:: S------------ i n s —iw s - i f i j 4 - i» n — eih 81J8 78.08 74W 0333 -tf ........-H J l 71i4 01J3 41,44 “1D20 avenge equnb 100.)

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MONEY , g s g 'BW YORK. Oct. 37 yr) - CtU coMOlldJ Ity Iteadj'; 1 per ccnt all day. p>« ^ Tims eommereUl-paper ‘i per k S m ” t i»i * }| Tme loam lUady; 80 days to 8 Dy w at jQu lU per cent offered. tnken tcceplanees unchanged. » • R l wllscount rale. New York Ro* p««un« fo bank. l \ i per cent.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE L ‘{“‘''“ S, EW YORK, Oct. 37 m-Forelgw ooS»i« hangs trading wat Qulet loday ooodrru 1 European cuntneles moved ilessly against the dollar ts war r* heightened pn the con;incnU Hupp u losing New York prices lollow: <■'« nee dctnaiul. ifiSS; cables, iqi xm ,i;; MonUeal In New York, int Tti . ,018/lfl; New Yerk In Monlrettl.

5 a . “JBAB SILVEH

JEW YORK. Ocl. 27 (<V) - Bar m i coi ret iUady and uoelunged at 4 i \ . J } ^ ; ^

CHICAGO PRODUCE SSS* V MCAOO. Oct. 37 MVPoultry: « « »*, e, Sl tracks; sUady; hens 4>i {j“ up l7!ie.-lta-lhan.4‘iJ l» J4 c :, m t ^

thom hens 13c; springs 4 lbs up {} •mouth Rock 14«ic, whiu R « k a ic . eolottd 14c, less lhan i lbs Noniieti ■mouth and WhlU Rock 15c, ored IJcr Plymoulh and While :k bnllen lOe, colortd ISo; root* 3-eand 1 14e,Xcghom iDOsUn 13c; haro* 30c; : ;k chickens 13c, lighoni thick* extm-: I 12Kc; turkeys 18 to 10c; old , rks iV, lbs up 18c; young wWlo ciU :ki 4H lbs up 17'ic, young col* c m o d lOc, small wiilU ducks UHe. onions: aU colored 13'.ic; geeso ISe. cclpu 1 )rcssed lurkeys: SUady; young firm. O u 25e. old 22c; young liena 36e, » jb i 3Je; Na 3 turko's 30c. . no wit

lutter: 7W1: flnaer; crttm try- daU (9]icore)33H U 33c;ex ttu c.lN ) 33e; extra flnU <H-9U 31 to jc; flnU 188-BO) WH to 30Uc: - n *1 ndards (00 ceniralUed carloU) 2; o „ 3)

E m;ggs: 4318: steady; extra flnU I and local 39c: fresh* ^ d e d ,U.can and Inc tl aicU rf sh grari* - t , - ™ flnU can and local 38c; current tifiU 28c; reJrlgentor standards ’ iCTWfrlgeraUir ex tru 37c. 55

T ^ A N c m r r a o D D C B —0 6 ANQELES. Oct. 37 {Pro-M Exdiange)-Recelpt3: Duller »” j».

lutter and pouIlT>- unchonged.:ggs: l-<andled clean ex tru 39c;

ThoiT ^ e . T a b l e s

ctedBli et ru w a tn fralol ib S let n u n r iu la i Tlneojh TuU 4.85. C Ul llmlled

OUGON RnOHT LLVS etitbonBd

iBiKU*! a o a tn u . i»u)---------------aJ0 iL .a ne\v

P- "■JB >11 Intel __ i» « 0. m. net RTit.ilB M] Icua ________ 130 p. m.

WILLS BHANCn ___BOOUlMUBd I

ilB sa in ia -------------S30 p. m. n' .SottbbOBBd r

lla 4U tiiltu ------ a a p. m.UNION P.wmc ITACeS ~

tis lM nd F nt t a * ni-:»« . ,.. . ,, taOp.tB.Itn - , .. . ■■laop.ia. For Cc ;im ------------------------ tiU p. m. ,!Ut» tilTirs »l I SO p. m. tl» Jtrome, Snstii tnd uocdins: otuen tit Dubl Clojin; 1 lltstrain.

WntteaBa . . _•Itn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 0 : « ■. BL 7itci k m. S earritn i cnr

111 mil lliccimtnOrntR RTARI I.IMl 2 C3r

-t*ia-nm-iuii»TiK«thuffl : - aojtngr!.m.--------- lJ:W l. n

'r»7^r«m-n'eiii < « “ ------------------------- J i? ^ 5 cm c

•Mill ao.10* Timi ' PPU'«

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Dillj Cirtpi KuBdir net BututMBnd > .. .i n » ------------------------ 3:Mp. ta. llcnlly

H C O M E S H = f ( f W E B ' -T R iy iE H = i OLD. HIGH

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Cliilffltn _____n u <t e iijlU dla (Icul C>n ___.l34>i n«n ll«!t ReTDOIdt:»» * K rr — si?i <»*. st^, 8»/ew»»U rot M trr _ 7!, . 1 T B«tT»,nl«comoll>(___ UU_3Mi Ul« e«c HUlUdlalor . 231r a[, (UcU Ulimilt & tu( » Mil n u »>« tUmmeotlu(v pt ____ HI Ht HI Iskellr <n i Al n i ____ in i i n i i i iniiisoeonyro i« < o ---------n n M i South ew im w o tu __ses se<< souuienmdA Copprf _ 4 1 U ' 44tk U<t UUnd Itea T M S r - s o u n i l » SUnd C

A Ohio 331, a ‘k 8i*od oIX ATUtion a> t zstb stand c

r ic k ln i__»>4 }«^ T»xm CDll ii lltclA _ ll>« 111, IIU ‘nmkeaT O ^ in i * J i r i n ’* IM* im '* u« S ™. ^ S i r .7?li " union 0f 2 7 * J 2 ! z 3 ; k J l - a ' "sSu®!? ~ } S : {g‘: i i s i i s wa Qu a B t e . I t I IB^ i»(i t; d RutBolrrnu ____ U 1S% ISU V S al^Bouthrrn ___ 4 3% 4 Vuisdlui

>tldAt(d OU ___I9<i III. » i i Wcatrmon D.1 ------- M>» Sl'. h !v WmUnUifroducU _ - 1 l ' j 70 71 Weotwori

tl wnst>l _ _ eu 8>i <n» H udnn____ iSU <S 4S kcat Vt Hem _ U S ‘, ISJ^i l(t . .NSW ^uo KodiK _ t n m u u iieu :S * t r <• X«t _ UU H t. JS AmnleirR R _ _ _ i _ l s u UU UU CeninJ-«ne nibOtr _ n a u » ciilw en l Bk _____ u ’i 41U 41 Brctrtcr»t ftode ___ 40U 3JU 40*i Oeetrter»l Xotors ___ nU 7>U TIU Heela li

' ~ ~ I Hifc n | j uib HMIoiSu'»•« nubbrr 31 u l i I3U Kew Dr*r ru Kubber pt.lMU 104 IM Ntmr»un Pulse _ _ lU JU 3Ji Bun.Hlni Hortt) Rr p r _ u 43U 4r iH a s 'i. WMt^Buier _ U U UU » U Tetlinla■ Motor ■ ■ 2 lU l!irtainl ............ «U «lUrrttlet ■ - ■ KU (OU BU SudIKukci_______etu eou e iu ------->1 h Trl ■ ■ u u u t U' t Holl 3UI MuvUli___ l » IKH IM nme ) ieeou copprr ... MU « ’» «UAt UTtn Tob 8..103U 10} ]0)U Oorp TiS S . . " S = g ' * S , , S l i S S !’o )b;’’? « ____ISU a '* isu Am«iuin»i mtfifl p t - su <U DKtricWonrry Wud — 11\, i i »U AmerlniIT Wbt«l - - n . ay, a 1‘anjnou> Uour _____ UU UU UU HailonelCuh Rff A __a u a u a TriconuiiH ir r -----------a a u a AubumDutiiim ____a i l a u a u wuut )

H II * IIKd _ 4la 4U' 4U CurtlMh Amrr c o ___ SU »U aUbeta Patltlo — » ’t a u »U UoubUIiltd Motor — . UU U UU W»Urr .

andled clean r largo standards umphsi I-«nd led clean medium

------- IDAH:iiicAGO o^^oN m a r k et s o a laOAOO, Oct. 37 (i1) (UBDA) - Uon for ins: SuppUes Ineiidlng truck re- Upper u llbeni. Demand fair, matkel tnck U I. Carlot track tales: Idaho. Utah 1.75 to ,b ucks. Valencias. U.S. No. 1 stock. U sales rtported. asking 80c. to grow

------- US. No,MN FRANCISCO PRODUCE , lol lowe \N FRANICSCO, Oel 27 (T) (U I A)-BulUr: 92 score 34‘ic; 91 s3Je:Mscotc33c:89*core31',c. r p ind cheese unelunRed.

• casil traSUGAR--s

EW~YORK. 'O c ir 27‘T ^ I l a w '' l t tu i i ir was unchanged loday a t 333 j , spoU. The only sale eunllnned 2 „n ..|, 9.000 ban of Philippine# con- ^

ifd-latc-yesterdartoan-ourport —-----ier for early November anlval3*. LIVlgar futu;M_riv«d_otf_undcr tn^^L-•WH)<jtrtdath3ti7—Ptnal—prtees----------^• ftt about the low of the day V fM u

'iSt'mH"' " "tiOCl«f-Nor.J,44B; Jnn, 2iOB:th JJlB ; May lilD : JulyQ; Sep. !i3B. B-Bld. ,tflncrt 'iM unchancrd to 430 t o T : , ' . ' :, Dem:\nd was niodenilo andled to.no.irby requlremcnU. ' ^ o n -'

c ^ sEW YORK. Oct. 27 - The U „ i„ ;ral colton market rlo«d with to ja j j . Rftlns of 10 lo 18 polnt-1, . d o w to

■------- „ Sheep

POTATO MARKETS |F W R E POT,MO TRADES WS

rm cA n o t r ic e losOelobtr 27 DAt-H

October dellref}-: grain fce i r .................... .......... . J2.0 to 110.cars .................................- JO Cattle■ins tid i:.50. lo 25c J

Janost? Dtllvrrr t7.75; :cara ------ ----------- -----2.B4 lielfenfan ------------------------- 3.B4 cuiter gcnr---------------------------2B9 Calves;c»r»... - ......... ..................3M good vea r* ------:—.Inn bid 13.81 lo (2 98. Slieep

Msrch ndltery good wcears ........................... 330 '■lligUd «3"0." .............. .........................1

— ' " - • • ■ ONtAJ CmCACO POTATOES Close:

lUCAOO. OCl. 37 (Sl tCSDA)- Hogi: iloe-v Rtceliils 101: on tnck evenly i toUl US. laupmrnu 008; bart- 10 to

iteady. supplies liberal, demand down i r: sacked per ewt. Idoho Ru.i- 1035 fn Butbsnks US. No. 1. 3.35 to tcr gra ; US.No.2. 3.07li lo 2 .l5 :p » c- 170 to lly free from cuU nnd dipiped sows oi » 3J0: Colorado Red MeCtureflipen 17 , No. 1, 3J0 to 150; SUM Td*l CatUi

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r u N ic e -TO M EET

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lambs:

: ' « ± = 5 i ; S S v f f i " " " ' " S i ! i g 'S '* ' i! J

wav Stom ___ a u «U MU«, Roebuck MU « U HU Hogsl

s""o«“ = s i i ! i-‘ s i :S ' c K S . ± J f ! ; . f f i S Siiem Puirie — <4U 4iU 44U ° id Brandt l]U U]i »U same a3 S i ‘c 5 ° * ! r » ! j . a t =id Oil H J _ j_ f f iu ea ffj Catll •art Wsioer — K>.\ 30!’. «U lleally :*b*krr Corp __ 4U ' HU HU rinnrd

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S i K » ~ ‘S u »v.Kl Q u Al lBl|t_ ISU u u UUind AieotMi 40>« a u » i clumget

— S l; vi^ s" , a - ■ J iii a u Sheet

rro UBion ----- giu MU » U 19 modt'J !!! ‘S h

W TORK. Oct. n.WV-CurO quo- {jt^lng [kin BupCT Poirer _ _ _ _ _ _ ati|*f®'“^

BKine Hi I weight..Tie Dond iB d~flE irrZ !ZZ a « t '

si-lavn __________ ________l! i3uU Powtr Al l i t BiT)f __ P O U ST. J'

nfiJL"— .... .................1? ^ Hogs:.nine Mining than hiA-'LUs-zz.— ----- ---------- T 3 i; lata Uj■nleolot -----------------------« 3 0 ;l‘

«rr.ciAL wini: to 230 1Sudltr. Wfsfntr aiid companv. jgM to

: i per m i due 1M7101 l-Uio3-U, Callle

t lavt^ .....I _________iJd.M ts to «tlu a rowtr «nd l.litit _ UUirlc Powtr and I.Uhv ____U an'rlran OM »Bd Drctrlo — 40U ly »3.15

' 3ji! b**t h«inunenuu ................: / ■ i>\ o lhen Iim -----------------------------MU 10 »7;n Mfr Co— cattle »3 ^A.Ja&.n"X.i.ti-^n" " ^ X er*-clO!3m wtisnt ____________ mediumntai„aVr’‘c JS j; ''" " '." A ^ .o „ .,s wcslem: Itr Mlnlag . .!_ L _ 4 I« to IIAJ Slockcn----------------------------- “ !------- Sheepihs US. No. 1 ,235. »"?'■

3 lORdsIDAUO POTATOES '

)AHO FALLS. Oct. 27 {,11 <0 t^ A ) - ^ i^ ln g point Informa-

jpcr valley: Carloads fob casli poRT i; to dealen: RusscU US. No.'l- } { ^ ; : to 1.S5. Indudlng fine large steady

t. US. No. 3 IJO to 1J5. CMh iround Towcn bulk per cwt: Ravieta *uughte No. 1 1.8010 1.80. An occaslonnt'sovi ml :ower a t a few points. An oc*!ioad hol inAl higher otfer on beet stock unsold’ rcfenrd dlstrlcU. US, 2 1.00 toi cattle

n a Fails*Burley: Carload* fob,“ ^ “ , track to dealera: US. 1 1.70 to ,o M; fi mostly 1.75 lo 1.80. US. 2 n a i t j . low

15 Al most point*,-Oosh-to-grcw'j-uru;^ bulk per ewt: Russet* U S. l | 3^ ,o to l-CO.jnosily around liO. US. di Mlly 1.05 lo u o . ' t:,, ,, t t a : g ------------- =rTTs . |. . ,. -------BTtttind-!

■IVESTOCK MARKETS *~~ ~ -----DENVER LI\T:.ST0CK ‘ ,250' cl

INVER, Oct. 37 W*) (USDA) - ’orVlWVt le: 3800; • cahta--300; steady; ned up steera 87J0; fed helten ^ to 19,18; gnus helfera 14,75 to ,

; cows 84J0 to « ; cutttra U 0 0 ° ^ 4;-lop-w alen .,»J; low grade H egsU I'M.75 10 1435; better fratle higher; :er and feeder steera to lo 87.JS. drivelns; in : 1300; ateady to I5c higher; ‘>o* to 270 lb 19.15 to IBJO; loi)■: light UghU 18 to to: slaugh- [ Cattle lifts down to t t : good aows U.CO ,3.85; strictly smooth 10; heavies helfera.:l to I8S0.. ; few gOO«leep: 33.500; tnicked fat lambs tnd goc lly; bulk *7.50 to M35; thffp; Trades i (ly a l 11.75 to 1335: brccdliigldo*^: I’ I $3 to t t JO. jto 4.75;

-OS ANOEU:S UVtSTOCK 1 Bheep 58 ANQELES. Oct. 37 iD lUS truckedl-Hogs: 250; moslly sieadj-; out 6-50: tl feds 110 to $1035; locals »9i0 ‘o 8.00;10. . Monday Ittle: 900; holdovers 585; steady 5e higher; good fed itcen 17 to S^N 1 y. feeden 18 to $8.05: gnm goUTera to $8; eows $440 lo M.73: (US er grades |3 to $435; bulLi tt.75. butehent s : 700; holiloven 074; slow; iM 'to I vealera lo $9; nnge calves tS ioj», U fiiOi " " " ' - --- —leep: 50; holdoven 404; no sAltj; ojt wooled lambs quoted, to 18.05. cattle

6.'1AHA UVK.st0CK “ MMWer MAlfA, Oct. 27 l,rj lUSDAl fwl.glcir

TW lb.ogs: 8000; closcd active, un- range h lly sleady to 25e lilRlicf. moslly dium-gt to 15e higher; nelghu 1» lb girlctly ■n allowing most upturn."Top un fo t 5 freely for diolce 203 lb up: bel- calvtt: grado IW lo 280 lb $> to $935; vealen to IDO Ib $8iO to $9,15; llsht'range c

a on buteher orter to » . Ship-1 • ehffo ' - ' sood Wattle 7500; 'unchanged. Load long^ 0,20: s’i

•EWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, WI, ^ dn esd a y m o r n in g , oc t

a s o u n b . ' A M S ^ — T R E ^

larllns* $1030; welgltiy sleen a t | i i l | | 0.25, averaged 1373 lb, m lH tSheep: 4500; compared Momlay: | | | | | [ mhs 25 to 35c higher, ottier claaset eady: range lambs $8i0 to $8.75;Ilk -sorled choice gnde native mbs $875 lo $8,85; one load fleshy edlng lambs 71 lb averages $835.

klCAGO UVESTOCK PfiCe CHICAOO, Oct. 27 Wl (USDA) - § (

litogj 24,000; closing fairly active, cklnHhtfrciU'buying bulk good id choice no to 240 lb 89J0 to , .40, tew $9.45; late top $9.G0. Oen- sl close 5 to lOe toner tlmn Mon* y'a average spoU olf more; re#t CHK me as earl>\ SWppers 3000. Hold* fd mo en 2000. «*>'»•.Catlle: 8500;. calves 200; prac- mpeg ally all .fed steers nnd yearllnp cltshc.i ancd up.by noon hour 15 to 35c and M ]her 25 to.'40 lor u o days and Frost lUnees o t ’SOe advancc for two tended ys especially on medium weights, and to 15 lb stetra a l $10.85; UOO lb sleera pmung ),75. She slock fully steady: slodc- m^oo, I active; bulls and vealera un- vhat 1 ipged t t $5.75 and $10 do>i res* m d co. :tlvely. vestedBheep: 13.000; bulk nallve Iambs moderately.forted to packcra. Top j 25 paid sparingly a l close b? all crcsu. Bulk range Iambs $8J0 lo j,ut iiit sorted 45 per cent and less. Top -- ding Iambs $835;..bulk ellglblo lund $8 U $7J0. some thin, light Ight.. kind* downward t.o- W in her weak dosing trade.

ST. JOBEPU U>XSTOCK IT. JOSEPH, Ocu 27 (-17 (USDA) to 95*i gs: COOO; auady to 10c lower (o S7r m hlonday'i average; practical 4 iu , i9 top to 'shlppen and pflcken ii(]v-anc 10; UU'huIk good lo choice 190 rcsulU r o lb $9 to $9.15; uo to 180 Ib (q gn a to $9; medium lo choice 140 tolb $7J5 to $8,65. .

Siltle:. 2»o :no«d cliolco W5 lb ‘ ccd yearllngi 110; 1100 ibs $ 9 ^ ; k daughter stcera and yearlings to $535; few loads helfera $835 m; bulk beef cows $4,25 to $5, lew wnr»(10 and above; cutter grades mo.il- I3.1S to $4; bulls $3A5 to $ 4 tt: Juirt heavies $5; lop vealen $9; c« b- e n $8 10 $850; killing calves $4 S',®,»7; Mattered salea replnccmcnl juir Uc $5,75 down; stocken nnd feed- «•'*- -closed 5imt. u cuk.-fnw -io a d » | ^ ^ Hum grade caked .and grauy July lems $735 down; sctllerlng sales “ :kera and feedera up to $8iO. u . r heep: 1500; fa t tambi suons to «J»- hlglier; Up native lambs 18.75; g”

ORds llghUy sorted 85 to 91 lb juir' hos MJO; feeder sorU $7.75; ep unchanged. u td -

------- OftPORTUND LIVESTOCK

ORTLAND, Oct. 37 m (USDA) . p : 3C0; no earlv talcs; asking ii,inn Idy wllli ■■Roii'dny's close or nco und $940 for'best drlvclns; few J*® ighter pigs $8.75 to $9; packing s saleable around $7i0 to $7.75; poR‘ 1 holdover long haul feeder pigs }{ay st old: undertone lower, attic: 50; calve.*.: 450; scattered ly aales aboul slcndy; odd head ' dUL’ imoii to low medium sleers $540 ( n e k '! 16: few common helfera $135 to M«y tJ low cutlcr and culler cows $240 U3JrcommoirTD*Tncaiuin'BTBdcr ---------0 lo $435; few good bed cowsJ" ^vlNl 0: bulls largely $440 to $5; few wheal: 5; good, to diolce vealera held 2 nortl:imd-$«-to-$9.-----------------------*^r05Trheep: 300: active moslly sleady: Oau;

g«»d inicltedm lamt»s $735 lo ,sh ltc4 JlJIgh t eiill»_downward to $5:

0: choice klnds quoialilo to W CHlC ibove. wheat:

------- , $I,18U.OCDEN LIVESTOCK Ing $1.

ODEN, Oct. 27 (/T) (U8DA)-

:cIm ; mUed wclghU and Bradcs down; few packing sow* 7.00 to

ktlle: RecelpU 540; steady; early " « steera 535 lo 5.75 In odd loU; tera. moslly feeden 43S to 475: < rood kinds 840 to 8.75; medium «

1 good cowa 4.00 to 440; lowerdes mostly 275 lo 3.7S; few 340 « m; hulU Monday and today 430 ®1.7S; best calve# 740 to 8,15; com- «, and medium 5.00 to 7.00. .heep: RecelpU 2,100; Mveral lot.i :kedin fat Iamb# larly 7.00; few 640; extreme hcav7 kinds do»-n 000; few out loU good kinds PACK/ nday 735. DET

— * ol Pad.AN FRANCISCO LTVESTOCK flared OUW SAN FRANCISCO. Oet, 27 WO. w (U8 0 A)-Hog«:'RecelpU 1.025; DeCfjiil

chtra tteady lo 5 higher, bulk ord Ni•to 335 lb. California! 9D5 to _____

10, ____

ni C40 to 7.00. steady.' ' DOS''Ittle: RecelpU 100: all claises Rilr <f dcnitely acilve. steady, qualily of oiih S w ^ : iM d 'K ^ lb, ihort.U trantj glcirn 7i0. sorted 2 head: 775 to market Jb. Nevada feeder steera 040. Stapi

,Bt helfera 53S to 5.75; hulk mrr 37c lrm.good » n f« M**icily good Wyoming cowa quoted to 34. l

lv«i- RtcelpU 10: nominal, odd'wools i lien 7.00 lo 0.00; no action on lines. : ice calves. ninnin

R ittipu r a ; I"" • ”xl Umbs'quoted ar.iund 8-3 to ?8c u( )• e f ts eligible up to 335. j reporu

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ice ■ Bulges a t W innipeg J"JJ. S tim ulate,, Chicago

M ark e t •By JOHN p. BOUGHAN

u:0cuied Prtss Market Editor) 1111 IHICAOO, 061. M V-Whttl icor- modereU upturns In prtca lale dism ay. sUmultUd by bulges a t Win* icg and by reporU of border Th. shea between soldiers of 'Russia the b 1 Manchukuoi. boarrlTost ntw t iTom w tiltm AusUallt ded furUier lo llfl wheat valhes, P I to loo did an offleUI n tlm tle Thi .Ung AustralU'i w htal crop a t been ,500.000 bushels. IW i wat wme* bfra a t less Uian rccent Indlcttlons. jhSps 1 conutited with 1»,000,000 har* i„ni, ted last year. yer. iVlnnlpes messages Ilgured Irtsli Juslli icrt business In Canadian wheat luprt onnunling to but 500,000 bushds,, iriUmaled tliat ImporUng coua» itjiy s would Uke hold on a more u ,j , ;raltciU beforoU w w eetU out. o sin Ihlcago wheat fulurts dosed firm, mula' tO 'S abovo yesterday‘4 flnUh, lo $li

rembcr H5!i U> 11«, Mty IMU 545.61 114*i, July 99;i to 100. com un* u .used loH hlglw r, December 95 U J5*i, May OOU to JOS, July 8«!i the ( 87f.oaU !i to U up Dteembtr new I i, and rye unchtiTijed Ahareronce. December S3H. Previsions dlvldi ulU n rled fn m 3 .cenu decline an tqual galiu-S)m. oaU And r>o Jnrgely paral- Bu|- ■d th t KUon of wMtU ■)•rovlslons steadied with gram.

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'”l" ~ H 4q weddH,0 H40 14.47 Hid there

PORTLAND HAYORTLAND. Ore, Oct. 37 (41 - 1 tieady, wchangcd. :

. ' f l a x ' .lULUTll, Oct. 27:k-2,0lr Oct. 2.01; Dec. 2.00>,:’> ____ coupl------m NmPEG GRAIN' 'nN N lPEb: 0 « . 37 - C ^ i throu:al: No. 1, nortliem $U IH ; no. xh:ortheni $1.10U:'N0. 3, northem qufii,(Tj :------------------------- 19381«tsj No. 3 white 43%; No; 3 t\\Atc 40*ic; No. 1 mUed feed 41S. havlr

_ :rrT * - ., ___ - ouLstJf»lCAno_CASH OK Al_h_

uicAQO. Oct. a W - c a s n {era■at: No. 3 red $l.lO'.i; NO. 3 red to SUBU. Com: NO, 3 yellow laks bill* ww ,iU O to tl.W H ; lUlnols pro-

tlonal $I.OO',i to $1.10; No. 3 ow $1.10; No. 4 yeUow $1.09; new — , to 99c; NO. 5 yellow new ,95U — 9«>ic';’ fto. 3 *Iili3 $1.12; new *4H ; No. 4 whiu new $1 to $1.01: j___5 wlUU new MUc; sample grade •I 87 to 04UC. O au: No. 1 whlU Vo. 3 WWW «>.^e: No. 3 Whitt W -K'

lo 43c; No. 4 white 42c. No rye.• beans; No. 3 yellow $135 to « J « ' 8U: NO. 4 yellow »1.33H. Barley: “ ! «1 65 U 83C nominal; mailing $l 11.45 nominal. Timothy aeed MJO ' ^ $5,75 cwt. clovcr^’secd $31 to $28 ^

TltKCS tlllio ; lOOM $ 1 0 .^Jes $i4.B7. ru^

• ------- -------------- vat 0CKARD DECLARES DnTDEND son b )ETR01T. OCL 27 I.TV-Dlreclor*Packnrd Molor Ct»r company fie- ^ 'red t dividend lodny of $3,000.- ' r■. w 20 cenl* a Share, payable ^wniberJS lo stockholders of rec* ‘I November 10, .

- - - - - - ^\03T0N. O tt. n tUSDA) —Ir quanUtles of ilte fliitr grades RlTOhto fleects were sold nt flnn to ery ol snKf-prlces tn-ilie’ BiutonVwool tlgne;rket loday. iger lupie length halt blood moved t t t e t T ■ In tlie greau and clothing somC' SDis Of similar lines brought up Idoka 34. Fine Ohio n ttc ts sold as high Mt. 36<ic for light shrinking Delaine w«rk( ol« and 32c for the best clothing to th es. Dne original Monuna wools the F ming bulk good Prench bomt»* Payet r and staple len'gih brouclil fully (if ihi ; woiirtd bJ-.M.-.-r.omc M'e.< being j He>oried sllghtb' tbovi Uils flgun- pu* •

CTOBER i a .M it - "

1. OUMKJO.IK E B Z l^ A N D \ W a f t e r ! >RE P R e n V WELL I < 0 0 L R S )ATED U P. J l VLU B E -

I. s . STEEL EARNINGS ' H IGH ESTIN SIX YEARS

NEW YORK. Oct. 37 MO-The lant UnlUd Stalct Steel corpora- „ ,7 ‘ on reported loday the b « t cam- “ Igs In six yean and rtslortd the Zj:,, IvldendonlUprtftrrtdstocktolhe 111 amount for the ffrst time In w yem .Myron C. Taylor, the corpora* cem ons chairman. staUd In an an* abou }unccmcnt alter the dlrecton' ettlng: chali

Ur. ITliat t iludy of th t wags situa- on w u nearing completion tn d at j,ereI early daU would be rtady for chle jcusalon with employes. .Tl That the dlrrcton had amended asIt by-laws to permit action by Uie wltli a rd to dear away the large occu- of U ulatlon of dividend arreangts .on as p IB prtferred stock. U j

That the board of dlrecUn lud «n Incrtastd from IS to 18 mtm- •ra and one of the new director- * lips h td been filled by selecUon of vlng Sands Old. New York Jaw- U T. one time lecrtlary lo Uie lo tt ULI istice Holmes of tho United States . iprtme court. .In addition to the regular quar* rly dividend of 11.75 a share on le preferred itodc. the dlrecton JE dered $2 paid on account of accu- ich0( ulatlons, rtducbs Uie arrearage Supe $1035 a share,|or a total of $58.- the

4.679. ■ folloiII had been rtporUd In usually elWnfomied Woll street circles le corporAtlon w u consldenng a:w Issue of preferrwl stock to offer {y jr uireholden In Ileu of lhe-unpald

_________ 7B I

UHL GIRL MARRIED % TO ALABAMA RESIDENT

BUHU Oet. 27 - Al a home wwl- " • Ing.at the home of Mr. and Mra. rrry Palat, M lu Rose Kucera, old*■t daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. Jcse;ih u « ra of Buht. and Walter Poukal '■ Silver Hill. Alabama, wtre mar- y®;*-ed Monday evening, M. M. Van P**'®Uten read Uw single ring cen* j®".®

™Tlis'lriBe^ore t sliile l.iw drtB ' CnivIde In long lines and wore a halo ),ono :11 of silk nel which w u fingerp ItngUi. The couple w u unat- oenended. LolsT7» rooms wtre decorated wlUi Lej-s<.11 flowtn end Miss Wllda Mcycr Henaaytd "I Love You Tnily." prc* roll,ding tlie ceremony. FoUowlng Uie son;rvlces a wedding dinner w u serv-. Rita'I lo 20 reliUves and frl'jnds a t the BeH- lis t home. Tlie guesta were Mated Idom ; one long table with a two*Uer eddlng'eake m the center plec-.*. Char lere were pink tapcra on either I*'*'* ie of the cike. The bride cut and ‘S' p n-ed Iwr cake following the dm*;r. eightIn one of the Urge rooms of Uie ime th^glttA wtre dliplajtd. Foi* wing the affair a t the home the . . m oup atlended a danMTA Ure Pair- e r hall In- honor of Uie young q j >uph. The hail was dCcomUd td . i. m inc’i tnd- waftHf— ^I'flS-icn'ca- rbuihoul the evening. nickTh: bride was graduated from Uic ^elm JhUiigtuM:hooijii^iih.Uie_clta.oL ^ J8 and was prominent In lhe 4*H Jb work of the county and state, fo''- ivIng won teveral priaa for her •''’“i i lUtandlng-work-along^thU to e.

rVfcw*daytiin^lien'w ill rttum Sliver HIU. Aibtma, whfre_Uiey '

II make Uieir home., . v

RUI

“ “ ‘■ 'K N U L L ' ' , . S•_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I Jim

L«ave for lowo—Mr. and .Mrs. C. cum . Kevin left Jait Friday for Iowa K Tlslt friends and relatives. T7iey

pect to be gone about two weeks.^ were accompanied by ' Mrs. sertDcBIeyoTOSodlngtndM ra.TT7 Wohllalb of Twin Falls.3ot# lo CtllfomU-aeorBe Bollo t Tuesday for soulhem Callfor- .I where hs cxpectA to spend the ‘‘“ *- aler ^ lih relatives and friends. " J'- [•artnU ef 8oo-M r. in d Mrs. Or- «*•I Ouffty a n -the partnU of a ___I bom October 32. . . . — tome# PAlnted-Homes of War- V WlUUms, hfn. Lent Atkinson.M. Baird. Waller Fender and E. ------DosMlt are receiving new coaU Tei

pslnt, new rooU or remodeling, p o ri ' ■ —— er, vt

M E RIC A N 'FA kLS MAN «m ' •-A C C E PTS-R U P£ftT -PO JT Ji!iS

— — WllllJRt.n'ERT. Oct, 27 - Jay Van Ev- n ,, r of American Falls lias been as- Mrs- friei to auceted O.-w.-pmr,Timn:- e . i i t r of the Dolse Payette Lum- r yard here who twigned to be- ueyg, me Kcrttary-lreasurcr of U« Mln- Etc ska IrrlgaUsn dlstricL , Kill 1Mr. Van Erery two y e tn igo of es srktd In Uie loeal yard. Prtvlous not

that time, he was manager of itner 0 Paul lumber yard of the Boise- ihlng i« tU company unUI tha t ,bnnch c ir the firm w u dl«banSed. •* Oenti

He will m on hlis famUy to Ru* ored r tio o a . o fM

Ri 'W A T I'LL R eC E P rtO H A B S T S H S 1 IE T SHELU iW O M T ,- «

D A R K , y SH 5-LLQ E AROUND

W p f m 'iO O V^KTCH./ 1 '

-

Sash Motors And • Kelvinator Merge

DETROIT. Oct. 37 MV01««Ura f Uie Kelvlnilor corporation of Df • colt,- tnanuficlucera o t tleeUlc quipment, and of ths Nash Mblori ompany of Kenosha and Rtclnt,Vis., automobile manufacturen, oted today to mtrgo the two con- cnu which htvs asseU UtaUng bout $55,000,CW.oeorge W. Mason, prtsldent and

halnnan ol lhe boanl of K tlrtnt- ir, made Uie announcement laU U* ay after Xelvlnator dlrecton met Itre and Nish dlrecton met la ^ Jhlcago. 1.The new company wlll be known } a N u h - Kelvinator corponUon,'lUi Cliarles W. Nasli u clulrman f the iMird of dlrecton, and Muon s prcsldcnuVRvin said Uie plan of merger

111 be lubmllted to stockholdcn of oth companle# as soon as neceuary gal pgptra c w be prepared.

iMEi:MiiESi:iiBii!r ■; LI5IS HIR i’f y

JEROME. Oct. 27-3erome ^ d e ;hool honor rolls, as n l » » d ty uperlntendcnt ,H. M»ln fhoun for

Elghi B honor roll, oayle KW- lell; 6C high honor roll, ^ i . o n vans; honor roll, Wayne Turpin. ■ orU Miller, Raymond Snow; 7A S honor r o l l ^ r y « « « » ; ,srbirn-Smltfii^nicrlneTVetoter. -3 high honor roll. Wlllnue Max*?: honor roll. lAbell Newman, ols Palmer; OA honor roll.?llll3ms; CO honor roll. Nonnj omen. JflHlc« Wnhl, Neva Oreen;\ high honor ro|>. Edna Bumen*•, Viuietta Paddock, James Manii. uine SmiUi, Darbara SnUUi, Bar- i r t Spaelh. Anna Lou Cralg. 1 ^ * r toll. Donald Riee, Teresa Thorpe.

■nic Johnstone. Teddy Delhi. -C oiwr toll. OUdys Duckman. Phyl-

J ,* * ; M.I. li.n°r ryl. ------

)on TOll.r. Edllh TDIUI.

dl. palricu :

I i i l»™ t roll. M l»

• C

Ill Darhani McCwMirtV 8am

l U P E R r r a ^

iS ™ d i.w v

le K?tchum country.

HOLUSTERTiaehef VUtt.'*-ML« Mne Daven*)ri ofVtler, former n o lll« e r lt« ''-

vtjitpd here over the w«k-«d- V tit Brothe^-Mr. and Mra, n» d Williams and family of B^^>1 ed this , w»h SfnToiTH s'fann n c n rn ie re^ ^A '1 lams U a sUter of Mr. BkW.

u ra . J . E. rohimto. m i t r .

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P e rso n a ls 4 S

t tro n iN O r o n d a c k w a i id ^ pupUi up to Junior collfgc. P. O.Box (3, Twin F rUs. q UAj

r o MY RUEND6 AND HELA- S?** .U w : “PlesM do not tiy lo loetlc me. I tm tolnc to iilde AVty (or n n n a monthi In cnler lo r ted thecompleto Tolumo of ‘Anthony Ad- ____V(r«’.''aiBn*d:-'ni«-Hennlt-------------g

Lost and Found 5TAKTN UP - vnnT E o V i i m J * '

li&meu Bnd halter. Crockett'i JUnch. So. of B in u n . Owner po; ” -feed And adr.. ’

LOST - ,L A 0 V 8 GRAY SDIT, rose tnd wlno blouse, gray gloves, - > ~ on north end rond between Sor* enMn'A ranch n t lho Cottonwoods 8*1 tnd Richfield. Reward. U . 0. Bor*

. emen, Rlchfleld. Idnho.

B eau ty S hops 6 ^8PBCIAL - OIL PERM. It. M OH. J, 1

Perm. 13. Klaas Beauty Shop, 3)8 i : ’ 8lh Ave. E. Ph. IJM.

OIL P m ii^ E N T S PROM IIJO. Uip Flnier wavlnc, h tlr eutUnr; h tlr quk djrelnj, fadab. Crawford Beauty 07. Stlon. 113 M tln So., Ph. 1671 overDell'i Clear Store. F(

■ THE IDAHO B A R B E R AND Beauty Shop will featuro their M DeLuxA Artlstlo OU Wara (or 14. mq,

’ PennancnU ( to n lUO. Phone 434 ____for tppolnlaenU. 131 Main East. McCC

BPECIAL PERMANENTS 11. t t . !j!tc nnger wave dry S k . Filth Avenus ' Bfsuty abop, 4}f £th £ fl). 09W. 10 Tl

PERMANENTS 11.90, t3. I3.U, M,« . Over • Roxy T hetter .' Mr*. SOLO Betmer. ‘ Joh:

' PERMANENT WAVINO, FINGER NEW waving, tntrctllinf, hair dyeing, com ficUls, Indlvldutl hair cutting. OU Au(< ^ ro u nents from IIJW. ArtliUo

W. Ph. 199. ’

PERMANENTB IIJO TO 14. SHAM* ner P90 tnd finger wavs BOe. Mabel m

— )OrU iv tiitrnh r.p , n o Mali^H. ^Phone 447. Sun

Autos fo r S ale w * • * * * • • • ■ roof

~ l i m tn ffivnoLET 66 m - l♦ KarTl-K«n Trunk, Radiol •

'T h e AUTO MARt ! ! ^» 3M Main Are. W at *» WE DtTY.-SELD-TRADB * ------* « 340 A « « * « « « « « » » « « « » « IUl

*rn i CAU roB u i i n . T f - n n r » - n n

fl W H A rs

d ArticleAulos (or Saio 7 U F

CotUtBrf tw a rr* e « u i C»l«— _>

MONEY SAVED 18 MONEY MADE- ’

in» Ford T u d o r--------------IWi m m iTdor.Ford ’■ liS . .IRO Cherroet Coup*-------- - 1761990 F o rt Coupe---------------1»5101 Bulck iport coupe-,..— 376 in 4 _ ^ io u th ootch „

IRO UupmobUo tedan— . lU IKO Ford truck, dual tlr«s

extra good------------------- - S«IK9 Chevrolet tedan______ ITS

We Buy, Sell and 7t«d«

JN O . B. ^VHITE .The Uted C u Man

----- l«4-0econd-ATc.-North------- - -*

STUDEBAKERCERTIFIED DBED OARS 1D)4 Chrysler Sed. 6 wh., low

mileage IMS'01c. Bed.1936 Die. Cpo. rtdlo and heater,1931 Die. Sedan.MO Oodgv Mdcn 1930 PonUae Sedaa 1911 Ft}rd Town Sedan.Several good uied- trucks 1934 m T. O JIO . truck A

TWIN FALLS MOTOR g

Male H ilp W an ted . 9 ,*J,"ANTED - BOY TO DO JANI- tor work for tultlo^ Link’s. Ph.

^ — 1 - — l i : — : . Fo Fem ale H elp W anted 10

ANTED — BOOKKEEPER AND ^ stenographer. Stato age, txperf- ence. Give reference. WrlU Box 81, cara News.________________

Sllualions Wanled 143UN0 MAN-WANTS WINTER Job. experleticed (milker) Janitor Itrgo bulldinp, laundry work. Will accept small pay, board. WU«Box 36, cara Newa. l*hlr

■■ Ph.WARANTm) TRACTOR RE* pairing. Seo D. D. Shumway at 761 3nd Ave. No. A

RESSMAKINO, ALTERATIONS. °l!f, remodeling. Ph. 838 mornings. ' '

"B iisin& O pportiiriltiK 'iSJEN AND 1L\ZELT0N ATTEN- «■*>“ tlon: Duo to detler’i 111 health.McNeu ProdueU telling out 35% P*P< rtducUon, till Thurs. night, Oct.33. Rty A. Green. Box GS, Edea rw r 3 blodu a of center o( town.

■ ■■■ ■ - FREOM oney to Loan 1 6 ^ n i

)ANB - 6», NO COMMISSION. _IH!f Swim Inv. Ca MORE

' YOU NEED MONEV, SEE Hany a l Twin Palls Lean Office.U8-Maln-Ave.-Er— -------- WB-D

nJERAL FARM LOANS 4f«. SEE J, W. McDowell. Room 14, Btnk 4; Trust Bldg. ^ J ! ^

ONEY TO LOAM ON UWELL- --------logs. Lowest rates, long Krmi. quick -terrlce. Sanjtr-Jonei. Ph 137. 133 Mali\. Etis, Wr

For S ale , Miscellaneous 17Csn

UND YOUR FEED ON YOOR (arm. Ph. 318 or Box n i . FUer. Moreland MUUng Scn-Ice. ^

rCORMICK DEERING IS . 30 Metor and plow. Bargain for nulck tale. 611 Srd Ave. E. I_____

“TON C lO V ra HAY. M TON .-------ilfalfa hay. Ph. 0»6>R3.

(LOIEr I mT. g a m e PERMIT.: n-n-t John L*|idholm,-Filer, Idtho. _■

W 3 WHEEL TRAILER HOUSE. I “‘I" ' Mmpleto buUt In fetlurts. Detn's ^ Aulo Ser>-Ice. 13< Snd Ave. W. . . “ " y

>-KSSI>-BECOMIK&-A-HERMn!----------lull so th t l you. nuy know tlie ____ .Itory of “Anthony AdrerK,- Wtr- r “ “ner Brot. h tre produced a rtmi ju fgntUrt based on the bock. I t will be t ” **" ihown a l the On>hfiim HaftlnsB indi?------------- ^

TAY GREEN* SHINOLE STAIN. proltet and beauUfy your new PASS/ roof wtth llsseed oil thlngla ittln Ihtt wUl stay irten a lont Umo. -J*"” Ph. B.“Uoon’i.

114 CABIN TO BE MOVED. CALL* IJ';'" J. A. Hudson. Kimberly Road.

. Sn r r RACK f o r w a g o n , e d - —^ ward Sharp, 1 ml. t cf Filer.

0 ACRES silEEP PASTURE. PIL and I3J8. Flier. }. M

TH c u t n j - n i i c— . _

1

es For I(FE’S LIKE THAT

w n a p ip 's o iA g y .

didn’t cook today b u t I can ic l : spendere tlia t wiil iteep y o u r (lanlH

• ' ineai u nder y o u r i

F o r Sae,-M lsc'e ilaneoiis 17 Fi«8tlBUt4 ftoa rr*et4lB| CoIbbo) ~...—

r c E D A iT ^ m r c E n ^ i i i r T ow w r PCJU. Ph. 'U W . „ ,e

ACK AND GALVANIZED WA- DEUC er pipe kn all sixes. T.F. Junk 100 I louse. uncli

RNTTURE - NEW-AND USEDumltura of all kinds, coti rtngat, ah 'leclrlo. rangu. coal itovei, clrcu* p(r |Ilors tnd oUier houMhold (urn* johtiihlngs. Moon't. Ph. 5. Store No. li So. (■h. 31fl.‘ Store No. 3. --------_____ d e l :7H Y PA Y W AR PR IC E S?A ctrlotd of Murtaco In bulk." 0 ”

luy whtt you need, bring btdc fhtt you have Uft. We lotn you. brush to put It on wlUi free. r C-Mcsfuftry-ffoase PtJnC, 4* p„lour Entmel. Floor tnd Un* ___ Lleum Vtmlsh drles' In iwo TRUC.our*.^A Itrgo slock of Wall Onloaper. sorte

MOON'S j r !■WIN PALLS PHONE S _ L

BO BEER-DEALER IN MON- lenU, markers. 348 Main 8, ejj*r •win Falls. la ll

(RESCO 'PAINX m M E L . amlsh and all kinds of. painting ^ jq ;ppUes. Krengel's Hardware.

;-DELIVERr»AaERMAN-8AND._____nd gravel alt over Twin Polls -------mnly. Ph. iJT-J3, BuhJ, Clarenw OOOE /alcoit. tf*di

- - GOOD Tliefe'fl R e - 'H e a t. . .

And LESS A&lies Which Means More for Your

Money l:i ABERDEEN COAL

an We Send You a Sack Or p j u c a Load? «asl

Just Phone ko.rrERMOUNTAlN SEED AND —

f u e l CO.143 Or 120 *11 '

I rang

FENCING BEATfjn 'l buy any kind ot FcncliiR. J!*” <cLE9ila*JiMb.Wltt..Qatei.J)i- .T H tlo Ties WlUiout first ccnnilllnit w a n i I concerning our prlcei We ' 3 p .rry a.full and complete atock. -hX

\ W. «s M. CO. - 5 L------------ PORK

. us#dand

'an ted M iscellaneous 17-A

U, Krenge's Hardware. ■

58AGE WANTED TO MIB* _____nui. Shara expense. IS3 2nd E. QOOD ennlnp Service Station. dwel

. MAKING TRIPS BETWEEN 7 ebruka and Idaho. Want any* per 1 ling htuled* Ph. Amold Ras* , lusten. Ph.' 316-R3, OoodUJi, 5 RO laho. Writ

lUJITURE WANTED - WE DUYKd fumlture, cofi ranges, eiova ____nd ice boxes. We pay catlt Ph. 3 RO

Moon's. I . 2M J

IE CAU roK m uLTS’-nioD» s •T iir j

r / / £ C O M P S - s c

^ I YOU MUST HAVE ' ■ J JU S T L E T t h e

■ I O H IC K E M W A L K■ 1 T H R O U G H .T h lS I

T ^ S O U P / _

TWIN FALLS DAILY NEWS

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MOW" ferrt

k niON

red.

i - T- T— BOAR

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soar/ . > \ • T ' A\-e.

/ ^ . 'IV ^ '^ ' • J 5 ) l ^ TOONZ '• y i hetl.

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ROOM

tl you h av e a n .o id p a ir o f n(H up u n tii you g e l a sood

F ru its a n d 'V eflk ab le s 1 8 • omi________•. -------------------- ------ EderNATHAN APPLES, Y E L L O W --------weet fiptn^h onions. 3 K ml. Bo. FROM ast end ILftln B l Ph. &3U-R2. land.------------------------------------------ WrllIICIOUS'APPLES, LESS THAN --------00 bu. left. Grades beller. Prlcea LAND mchanged. Kenyon Oreea Ing 3

. APPLES I r t !Ill vtrlelles. tny cutnllly 5ic" "h tif r >er bu. and up whUo they last lohn Balsch Orchards. Ml. to. on Main S t . Kimberly.

BLIO X O nS, JO N A T U A N a I Umes. Wlnesapi. D. Jean Day — )rehard.-l-ml. No.. >i E. Kimberly. “ 0 At

fairILICIOUS AND ROME APPLES. IlOO Ules lo tniekloads. llvde Ranch.^ m Kimberly, 3 ml. east. S'.i 8o. ,•h. 84R4, Klmberiy. J,"';,'

iUCKERa A T T E N T IO N . — Wrill )nlons a t dally markel price. —— orted tnd ready lo go at all Umet, * * * ruck lotd or car lo t 1 ml. etal, Jf , ^ ',i south Kimberly, Phono HJ4. J

NTER APPLES BY BUSIIEL OR ¥ F ruck lotds. E. L. Wonacott Or- V 4: iitrd. 3 mUes east on U. a 30, ¥ plel a l t So. from e u t end Main S t ¥ |l6i

rZET CIDER, 18 CENTb PER J tallon. Publlo Market. « p

¥ mei_ F o r - S a l e . o r J j : a d L 2 1 J . ”JOD « WJIEEL m U L E U OR * ndo for beef, 2fll Jodtsoa ¥ SUI

)0D 40 A. im pr o v e d ; ch ea p . * * * Usy terms. What have you lo ifJer? Isa Pallen. DeNeal's offlcc, •

____________ GovFurniture for S ale • 2 3 f-—

ictlC A LLY NEW "nScTRICsasher, Ptall's Auto Camp, cabin *T,<0. 13. . ; ^

OTB6ES8ED FORNrrORE OF W .lU kinds. 10 utcd itngeo. Pricca - ■tnge from ilO up. Moon^ ,M

W anted to B u y ' 2 5 - ' | | [lATf STRAW TO DB PED ON OR . . J *lear land. Ed Wells. Ph. 1048R. A irwin PalU;________ __________ 1. ^

WIED-TRAILER HOUSE POR !1 people. Olva de.wlpllon tnd jrtce. Box 64, lUUey. Idalio.

’RmTUBB-WANTED-WE-BOY-ised fumllure. cool ransc.% storct M k ind Ice boxes. We pay cash. Phonor. Mwn's.___________________

,D HOUSES A N D -cow a PH. H9(KJ3. s a r 4» r W n - f iin v -' I

Houses fo r Rent 27>0D • WARM ONE ROOMIwelllng. Ph. IIM.__________

ROOM COUNTRY HOUSE. 110« m o n l l O t a ^ A U c e P « k ^ fQ / f i

ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE,Vrlto Box 100, care News- .

' A partm ents 28ROOM u n f u r n is h e d '*3 Blue Likes Bird. N.IIB CAU fon .E au iT i--riic n a rh*t<

'O U P ’ S O N J

< M U ST HAVE ■; B E E N ON 1

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;W3, TWIN PALIS, IDAnO, WE

)ollars TlA partm en ts 2 8

da llas rt rr«a rrtMdlaf CtloMs) (Ctai

TEAM HEATED DOWNSTAIRS 1 FOR room ap t AdulU. 319 M K n . No. a t

URNISHED APTS THE OXFORD, J ! ! ! 431 Main Are. No.____________ 18 A

ROOM APT. W ire BOARD, 184 - f i f l llh Are. E. FOR— Ml.

Rooms' fo r 'R e h t 2 9 a iRONT BEDROOM, SUTTABLB for two. <44 3rd Ate. 'E . • ™

ropERj^ m o s T asD R O ou. m ouuide entnnce. OenUeman prt- . mo. ferrtd. »I6 4tli Ave. B. Ph. IWM. S t,

RONT ROOM FOR RENT. 1 « ,------Ith Ave. No. u o i

OOM. GENTLEMAN P R S raC red. 130 eih Ave. E. ' ‘ I-------

OARD AND ROO&t 307 r m AVE. F O ^ E. Ph. 1817. , . ,Twl

OOM FOR 1 OR I o n m iM B N . S s1116 7Ui Are. E._____________ ____

OARD ANO ROOM. Sll 3ND ^ ,^ 5west. Z

RONT BEDROOM, FORNACE Itetl. M l J it J«J AVR No.— ham OARD AND ROOM, MAO PER men wk. Board 38c. 146 Ni)..Truckltne. wan

OOM AND BOARD, 130 etb AVE.North.' NEAT

btUOOM AHD BOARD - XJl TTH Avs. Na Ph. I9L ^

W anted to R e n F l i —!0 TO' 160 ACRES. COMPLETE new equipment, ref trance*.. Eden or HtnMn dlsMcU. Kemy Joncs, FULL Eden, Idtho. er, |

ROM IM TO 2M AORES OF ;and.4y}l] pay cos}) or crop re s t Wrlle Box 106, care News.

AND SUITABLE FOR WINTER- j T h E b g 30 milk cows, also house ellber gnd on pltee cr neatby. Ph. 603W or ber. wrlle Oeo. Lannen. R t J,' Rex- — . burr Idtho. » HI------------------- ------- 4 nimNlSHED OR UNFURNISHED puehouse. Rcftrences. Ph. U91W. -------------------- ------------------1----------- 3 CO

Real E s ta te fo r S a le 3 2 om0 AORES-NEAR TWN-7ALLS, -------ftlr buildings. Lays fine, priceIlOO per acre.-F. C. O nvei I t Son. L

DR SALE — NICE BUILDING Joi, a l» t e n tn c t best localJoji, ^ 0T rlly water and sewer available.WHle Box DC, cara Newt. lQ-th<

T 7 7 7 T T T 7 7 7 T T * *FH-o rm. completely fum - ¥ j

Ulied home, furnace, e tc, ¥ uq. ion paved 81.13000,1500 down. ¥

acres close In 13300. ¥47 acres nr. Haielton, com- ¥

plete wlih (arm tools, MOOO. ¥ . .11800 cash. . ¥ ^ “ ;

» teres SE of Twin Falls, ¥ c -u -ii m per acre. ¥

Four-room home on pave- ¥ .» „ i.ment, modem except heal. ¥needs painting. 11800, some ¥

-tennjr— --------------------— ¥

SUDLER WEGENER & CO. ¥ ^i:

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m t appointed exetnllie aeer*. lary w; Goremor H. H. Moear of “ *« Irisona, Mr*. Myrile Harris oh'o (above) ll one of lh« lew women ^ B lhe Unlled Sltle* to hold lOfh a ‘ JW »»l. ih e w u pmloBsly auUlanl A tha goverpor’i » « rrU r7 .^ 1 Photo.

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WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTO

[lirougiitieal E s ta te fo r Sale 3 2 .

CMUlBH t w tftm iin t C«JllM) Ww

^R SALE - FINE 6d OOINO AT J a ucrUloe. Write Box BA, care .en Niwt.

ACRES, LONO TIME PAY- menu. Low Interest Plu 03JI-R1 ^

OR SALE AT TWIN FALLsT k Ml. No, e u t Blue Laku Bird.I acrs. e rtom house, fumlthed. ™ .Q iiM ej)etn_jw Il.-nioiotjaaiB . Fenced, thadt, Uwn, t u u paid. _ Insunnce cn house tn d fum ltun paid for 3 yn . 13800 cash, or *3100, half ouh, balance 138 per ^ mo. E. D.-Parls. 1800 North 30th w K S t; Boise. Idaho. ___________. • u j

UODERK.BIX-ROOU.BOraS.IIT Ith Arenuo Easl g]

3 ^ A R M S AND ACREAGES IN ®'T w lonU i and adjoining ccunUti juInqqlre W, Grant KUboume, P.O. ibot 381, Twtn F tlls. th

' AORES CLOBB TO FILER, 1180 per tcre, IIJOO down, bal. 6 yn.0.rcom house, deep well, bam, , Jgangt. ThU U dtndy homt. 160 2acres, HSS pcr tert. tSOOO wUJ "handle. Good ImprovemenU. Re- ^member wa have anyUiUtg you ‘want. If not will get i t Eatl Mur- ^ray. Ph. 347-J9, Filer. “ fl

:a t f o u r r oom h o u bb w r r e ib tlh In good district Luge base- Toment Kteened-ln porch. A rtal (13buy t t 13380. Easy terms. Sangtr- IJonei,.lU.MtUi East Inc

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Oons, O ther P e ts , 3 5 noJLL-BLOODED 3-YEAR POINT- er, good worker and retriever. Call ,31.J1, Filer. ' t ,

■ teeFor Sale Livestock 3 6 w.

HEAD OP EWES. GRADE, AOG T« and price rtght Will tell any num- tee ber. Fairbanks, Oakley. U tho. W<

H ^ GOOD WORK HORSES, Th4 ml. west, I So. So. west Cor. (h FUer. J. J. VfUlltmson. j

COWS - 3 JERSEY AND 1 J*™Guernsey. Must sell toon. Plione ^ 0160-R3,

" 'amLegal A dvertisem ent! ' “ ■

oni.•OnCE OF PRIVATE SA U OF ,j j

REAL PROPEBTY , I•Ihe-Prebau Court ef Nes Perce „TwCounly, SUic of Idtho. fot

the mttter o( Uia esUU o t' BK!t C. Btteh,- Dccctsed, ThKotleo Is hereby glren th t t the ctsh.iderslgned, Executor of tho lu l credlII tnd usum enl of I t C. Betd), cutor cetKd, will tell a t prfvate salt ukUie'highest bidder and lubjtfrt willcontlrmallon by Uie wld-Probate a t Ulurl on or afUr the 6tli day ot Dtanivembcr, 1936, a t len o'dock A. M. Trustald dty, til Uie right, UUo tnd FtlU

;«rtit cf told deceased. In 'and to ' Da9 foUowlng descrbled real property ipji.uate In tho County cfTw ln FalU, - Ite cr idoJw, Jo-wJt;

All of Uio (oUowlng described ou located In Blue lAkea Addl-ion lo Uie a ty of Twla FaUs, Idaho, accordlnf lo Uie offlcUllUt Uiereof on llle and of rec* N ird in the office of Uie Countyiworder of Twin raU t Oouaty, m udalio, to-wll: CoiLou Seven <7). Eight (8) and jn U

^ne (9) Block One (1) Bluo loi,akes Addition; No

Lou Twenty-five 28), Twenty-ix (26) and Uie NorUi otie- —lalf <NH) of Lol Twenty*seven f—37) Block Five (9) Blue Lakct -iVddlilon: I

U U Forty-five (iS> *nd ) ■>’»rty-sli (4<) Block Five (I) l _ ilue Lukes AddlUon;Lou Eighteen (ll> and N iu - i

een 119) Block Seven (7) Blut i H

All Of lhe following described •}U loctled In Bluo Ukea Addl-' lon W «l to the Cliy of Twin ^ -OUS, Idtho, tccordlng to Uio of- J. i Idtlplat-lheteol-on-Hle-and-of— ecord In Uu office of Uie Coun- is. y y Recorder ol Twin Falls {*• swnty, Idaho, to-wlt:U U Thlrty-nlno (39), Forty J t n

40) and. Forty-one (41) Block ’

Vest: ]!;■£U U One (I), Two (3) and

Tiree (3> Block Ten J0> Blue » . n Akes Addition Wasl; jt. i,U U 'f tn 110) tnd Eleven (11) »

Ilock Ten. (10) Bluo Lakes Ad- lllon Well; ii. rU U Twenty-two (33) lo -J

iY-enly-clghl (31) Inclusive,Itock Ten (10) Blue U k e t Ad* u r lllon West:. ij rU U TlUtly-two (33) Thirty*

lirre (3J) .tnd Thlrty*four. (31) \ l J; Ilock Ten (10) Blue Lakes Ad* lUonWest; ./)U T w e n ty - tw o (J3 ), /

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rrOBER 28, MSB

GlassifieF o r Sale Livestock 36 '

(OeaUat.e freai rwetaiu c t l a t )

JO U N O COWS, HEAVY MILK- ___en . Ph. om-B3.

O IK cows, IW Mi; NO. CURRY, —a B. Malone. PEA'

■ I I . aoi00 WHITE FACED OROSSBRED —“ budtt, flrsl dass condlUoa i \ i a l s o . andH east of Burley, Ph.

_________ ^ 55E

Pou ltry and Supplies 3 7 SVHITE ROCK PULLETS, NOWlaying. Ph. CW-J3. —

.............'_■■■” ■ gTweaty-Uiree (33) and Twenty- »

•fmir-fl«-Bloelc-Tweir»—n3)------Blue Ukes. AddlUon WHt;

U U Thlrty-Uiree 139) Thirty- ABfour (34) and 'IWrly-flva (38) of ABlock Twelvo (13) Blue Ukes “dlst^ d lU on West; m U

U U .Ptorty (40) to P t r ty toleethree (U) Inclusive Blodc SUle Twelve (I3j DJue U kei Addl-- uon West;

U U TweDty*oni (31) and If®Twenty-tw (33) Block Thlr- S ' taen (19) Blug Ukes AddlUon W M|

U U T h i r t y . t h r e e (33). Thirty-four 131) and Thirty- five 138) Block ‘IHlrtein 113)Blue U kes AddlUon West; HU

U U Ftrty.ihrce (4)) and Im uFWty-four (44) Block ThlrUcn cUrs (13) Blue U ket AddlUon West;

U U Seven 17) to Twelve (13)Inclusive Block FtiutUen (14) H. 'nBlue U ket AddlUon West; Uuls

U U 'NlneUen (19), Twenty a t pt(30) and Twenly-cna (31) Block firmsFourteen (14) Blue Ukes Addl* Uio IUon west: folloi

U U Twtnty.lhree (33) and nHualTwenly.four C4) Block Four- SUleteen (14) Blue U ket Addition EWett; U t

U U Twenty-five (3i) tc .ofTwenly.scven i37) Block POur- clljteen (14) Blut Ukes Addition • W•West; “• . p i ^

U U Thirty •two (33) to H. TThlrty*ilx (36) Block Fourteen' Btrlo(11) Blue Laket Addition West; the ]

U U r^ ilu jn e (41) to Forty* Ing li (our (44) Induslve Block 7«ur-teen <I4) Blue Ukes AddlUon o ld iW eit; • . ■ fn n i

U U Eleven (11), Twelve (13) * h j Iand 'nilrteen (13) Block Fifteen ..P* ' (16) Blue Lakes AddlUon West;

U U ElghUtn (11) to Twenty- one (31) incluslre Block Fifteen(18) Blue Ukes AddlUon West; >

U U T w fn ty - tw o (33). ------Twenty.Uireo (33) and Twenty-' Nfour (31) BiMk SUteen (16) CiBlue Ukes Addition West. Li■nie terms of said sale shall be Pish. or part cuh and Ihe balance Rot ed it,-at Uie opUon of lald £xe-lUr. NolBids tn wHUng for u ld property meeUIII be received by the undersigned comp( Uie law offices of Slephtn and Octolilandford, Tvln FatU B ank'and p e rtTust Company Building, Twin tal salll, Idsho, abltD aM ' Ulll 37Ui~day of October, Uie C

)3I. u u ll-------KENNETH O.-BEACK, 1931.

ExKulor of Uie last wUI uses and tesUmenl of I t 0 . flnl Betch, decetsed._________ deUu

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NOTICE OF 0ALE OF REAL flm . ESTATE -■ U, p,

1 Uie Probtle Court of Twin PtlU togeU Counly, s u t e fo Idaho. and i 1 Uie matter of UiexsUU o(UuUa J. Barlow, Deoeated.Nollce U hereby given Uiat Btuart ’

Daily Cross-WiAcrioti SiluUenefYiitardiy^

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fuien -ILIS WRIAi n M B D Il t l!janj^0( *r«[a

a « .1rt»l or I t A I - (»• Ibod t et rhrlhmloJ po

t. r.i'ir'eld"’ <J. wlrd oft J. Taut

mtn Iplril 10. irermir Ru- s. Vieik rcKiilfn ml. mintiB L Wun

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DIRECTORY,

In s u ra n c e .EAVEY TABER 0 0 , a ia P H O ra i ’ Wl. n i . MUl anlo iMunuM.- ■

Shoe RepairOLD— WBATHEH- Ifl— J O T r - tround Uie oomer, l«v.Bi-xepatr your ftmUy’t thota t l • ttuooatda price, i n W. Bho. Twin FW i Shoe Bhop. ^ '

lenator Pope Says -Fascista For L a n d o n ^ABERDEEN, O cT » UV-aecUon r AUnd M. Landon would be » ilsUnct triumph (or FucUm b tha BlUd SUtet,** w u the opinion' ileed h e n l u t night by United tatea Benitor Jamea P. Pope.FucU t elemenU and influencet In 10 United BUUt are iclldly back- lg landon. He U lupported by a tlrd ccmblnaUon o t taplUUsU. In- ■nte atUomUiU tr>d outright P u - lU wbo InadvertenUy ara working'* ' iwwd tha tam t end,'* the Demo- aUe teatlo r atid.HlUer h u tdvlsed Oetmtn-Amer- tn t to rote for Landon, Pope de* ored.

. Tsylor. executor of Uie eaUle of )uUa 3. Barlow, deceatwl, wUl aell ', private ttle , suhJecHo Uio con- rmtUon of Uia Court on or aftef10 liU) dty cf November, 1939, the illowlng described real propertyJ' lui.le In Uie County ot Twln-FiUU, - ele of Idtho, to-wll:

E u l tevenly.flve (78) (ett In* 'U t Nine (9), Blod: Pbur (4), ‘ of MurUugh Addition lo Uie clly'of Twin PWli.Written offen or bidi for .tald iperty will be received by Stuart - . Taylor, executor of Coulsa J . . irloW,..deceaied, a t hli office la a ndellty NaUonal Bank BuUd- • g In Uio city and county cf Twin Ills, lU te of Idtho; the letmt of Id tale will be cash, or upon u c h rmi a i approved by aald execuUtr - id provided by law. 'Dtled, UlU J7Ui dty of Oelober, •

STUART H. TAYLOR. ' Executor of Uie eaUle ef - U u lu J. Btrlow. deccated

NOTICE OF A8SEBBMENT CEDAR C 4N U COMPANY. LiHrtED, A CORPORATION Principal PUce of Buslnea . '

RoteworUi, Twin POIU County,Idaho.

NoUea U lienby given U ut a t a - oeUng of Uie dlrecton cf Uie above unpany, lield on Uit ]6Ui dty of ctober, 193S, tn assetsment of 13.70 ;r ihara w u levied upon Uie ctpl-11 stodc of Uia corporaUon, pay- ilt to P. U WtUls, SecraUty of le Company, a l hU offlct In Ogden,'Ull, cn Uie (Int day of December,131. Any ttock upon - which UiU vessnunt rtm tlni unpaid on Uia rtl dty of JtnuatT, 1937, wUl ba', iUnquenl tnd tdverilted* for tala. pubUd* aucUon, and unless pay- enl U made befora wUl on Uie * day of Pebruary, 1937, be told

pty the ddlnquenl atsetsment, geUirr wlUi cuU of advertUIng Id expenses of sale.

- .. P. L. WATnS,SecreUry,Otden, UUh.

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^ l E l i F ni ' 0»8 |1 IIs|L. Proposal to Be Taken Up

by Board a l Next Meeting

ClCj I llon .w O io ip K.'reported to memben of the T*ln PtUi cllT councU Mondiy ennlng

' u u t i«p»r«lOM h*d btm wm-• pleUd for the couaeU'» « ^ n M »

bmotetf (300,000 munlclpd bond dccUoo for eonitnielloo of » lU r- -

I t the cliy «lUr plw t •. ft plD« Une Icidlnf lo the cUr-

Dunttn McP. JohwUn,• f a & the m e e ^ . « ld J >' - j' miW«r»ould be brought before tlie

■ K wdiy.erealnj.,'oouDtr Auditor Pnuik J. to lih

. »po«U d-thit tjie d tr ____Jn eeeurlUei on llle wlUi hi* ofllce.

The followlnj buW lnj.perolU « « «ff« ipproved: « » • JJ ; i ? ”

" ..“ i n " C o i

r M r i r A ^ F o i• D »n; new Ilrtproof rciUurwit

buUdlDS 300 block on Main stenue e u t: IlMO. H. H. Thiemi. new Hor r iw iiiu In Bm P u k tddltlon; h u % UMO, C. E UUllfin, new dweUlni tlon 1 ■to MO bloek on Addlwn arenue flUn*

UOO U n. E. P. Humphrer, here Irm odelend move dweUloi: « » . Mtrcl

new d«llln« in 8en^ in d - 1lor »ddlUon: « 00. W. T ^ . new „ o ftjt t r u e Jn MO block on Third »tc- curttjra ialM rth: $1M, 1. B J»ld«n- O'* llio2 5 ^ B M ilodt on Olilh m - „ p .i ,

Svemnt »t comer of lUnUpn Md ^ p ,fltuup itreete: 1100, Mr*. J. R- g|n, Bir. Sw um r la »0 block on PUthiTcnue veit. ' " for U» -------------------------- thepi

TWO BISHOPS GUESTS ' OF METHODISTS HERE WOJ

Ht»ldent Btalwp TIW* «* AUe . PortUnd John,

ntlred. Cepe Town. Bouth Africa «,urtK lu e tU o f h o n o r .U d U n e r i t

. ,B :«thU erenln«,taU ieFlnl tolli* , 4 , „ > 4 i t churth jiven by M ethod^ ot leit t

T«to P»Ui »nd lurnnmdln* towni.. A .prom m ot muilc w d » d d ^ ch

. . ^ follow I t 7 :« . An >* rolred■'extended Kmembefi ind triendj of Um eonfrejeUon to •tund bom.Thoee who wUh U ,»ltend the din- w r ihould mike rfjem tto * with RgQ Mn. H. M. Moor*, phone lOIS-R.

^PU B L IC A N S SCHEDULE _ jM EETINGS, BROADCASTS

------- • with I...Tom Meftlh, m uuser of an In* nmtie, dependent m a r facUiy a t Prolon. nguia: Idaho. U lo addrtei a publlo meet- d»y. i inc to be »>'W auiplcea of crou (he nepubllom county committee a t nual . T«CT titxt Ifrtday eveata*. U w 1 ,6 anjjounced a t Republican head- c j„ , (marten here l u t erenlng. Mirjo',W . Bcott HaU of .MaUd, formir Mwy il«U lenaur, a t tbe tame Uma U r

■ (o-addreat * meeting which U to be pif^^ Held under the Rejmbllaa eommlt- Bland

-tee-a ausploei a t MurUugh. pupUi ' On Thunday ennlog a t IrU under o'clock. Donald CalUhan of Wai- Neltot Uw, (ormer lU U ienator,. U U crou broadeait an addreu from Twin -njj FalU radio lUtlon. Republican hea^uarU n announced, and on gonss Ptlday ew tag . a l 6:50 o’clock Tom the ^ Heath U lo broadcut from the local th« & *UUon.________________ by thi

COURT DECREE SOUGHT X_____ PauUr

' Henry C. Bruegjeaiann of Twin age, 1FalU h u applied U the probaU 'n a i)court here 'tor a decree that Twin CiechiFalU property Included la the esUU and 1

' of hU wife, U n . a a ra E. Bruegge- Itoopi mann. who’dled February H. JD30. erly m w u comm'inlty property acquired nngec foUowlng th tlr marrUge a t CreU. Hit dl nilnoli. Aujuit 14,19JJ. Pelltloner’iatUmey U A. J. M)-cn ot Twin K i

I By Pop I Demaj |! H e ld O v e r U n t il

I Mr. J a c k :E x p e r t S h o e A d v !

I D r . M . W . L o ck '' Ik{r. E v an s h a well knoKn nu k iihoes. CoDsuU him today on i J . W lth o u l coal o r obligation. S c ■J h n re ta k e n th is opporlun ily Jn

I L a s t !

Idaho DepiS Sole distributors of

.8 ;. to c k e shoes in sout

I. . .

£ l( iE TWEL7K..........■. .

By KOBEBT Q tn L I» , I OUU

The

e a n t ^ i ^ ' n ae fnn. Mamma ered i WOB-I let m iT g o o w an’ pUy at »UI d« P i i ^ j S r t i e i o i r i h T l w r t b e ' 'A-Ci blood en my head where be hll me held r wllh • rock.* . _ (tUMtJ.

fome Owners Loan '*"'p lorporation Sues ’or Foreclosure«

_____ ichool,

tfome Ownen Coan eorpontlon ^TMnia lUrted lU t in t torecloiure ae- ,u . „n In Twin PalU couniy with the . Ing of lu lt In the dUUIct courtre to recover a |S m 0 4 loan mtde ,.i,„irch S, »J4. to Irene McNaman (d L E. McNamam who gave a Myrtle>rtgago on Buhl property « i le- p -a ,rity for the loan. g iS S tnio corporation atio aiked J o r « iuappolntment of a receiver tor the p^jjntoperty. which. It w u alleged, U urtnB Inipled by a Unant. JSince the loan w u made, the cor- ti nUon allege!, It h u paid IU 0,2$• tu e t , Iniunw M jnd repaln on Srea t 1 property. '• -

-- ---------------------- red D(

OMAN SEEKS DIVORCE i S . '— — Mrs.

Uleglng dejertlon, Vivian Leo —— tuuton ,iUrted n i l In the dUtrlct a t her# y«l«rday for dlroreera Jack R. JohniUn to whom ihe ^J manied December 4. ' / „t Uielr home without caute In 4 Jirth. JPJ3, lhe uierU d. There a « fflchildren, and no property U In- 6

;ved. Paul a Boyd of Buhl U lhe 3auoner’i attomey. ’ 1§L

ED CROSS THEME FOR ' f f i JUNIOR m PROGRAM ^

n\a T>'ln FalU Junior high ichoolident. body wUl be enUrtalned -------A a program of Red Crou pUya, i lie, readlngi and pledgei a t Ihelr TiUr weekly auembly program to* m r. The ptognm followi the Reil V Ml theme In keepUig wllh lhe tn - ■ t l Junior Red Crou week. ItYio third pcitod ptibllc ipeaUng V Ul undtr the direction of u i u ^ irjorie Wunter will pm cnt a play, iry Jane Jtaw|ey.wlll give a read- t “Itia Spirit of Red Croii" add rdgea wUl b»-glren by Bobby uidtord and Helen Diomas. put ftom tho WtihlngUn ichool der tha direction ot MUi MyrtU Uon. principal, lUl preient a Red o a play.rhe glrU‘ chorui dIrecUd by M lu 32'j inlce Ewer, will ilng Red C m i Igl. Jamei Oeorgo wUlpreddo over 8 auembly. “Priendi From Orer > Sea -il the play to be prttenUd the third period publle ipeaklng

u . Memben ot the c u t are: ^ lay Hanby. Betty RommelTedt, i uUne Wllmorth, Flortnec Ram- ^ 5, Prederick Blew, Eart Jordan, a iklt Wlll aUo Include groupi of KhotlorakUn and Jipaneie gUU d lUUan boyi and glrU. BlUy opi and Verlyn Oweai are prop* y managen. The prognm T u a r* Qn Iged hy tho Itudent council under .im ! direction of Chtuncey Abbaff.

___________ L carIfc Buy FopcMts «D Ceb. Glebe Evi n-*-reM ;=A dr: ■ ~

pular ^and—iktil Tonight ^

.'Evans 3‘vi™ of t h e y i h j ;

) c k e C l i n i c k 4 'C .MO

nu tho rily o f D r. U c k c C I’J!] )n nny foot I r o u b l e s - J .J -Several hundred people J ’nii In th e laa t two days. J '.11

Day \ l

■it. Store S Io f D r . M. W. Iuthern idaho. ^

i m i r !ICIETIES JET IBE *Ihe annual district meeting ot s Woman'a Foreign MUUonary to- ty wUl con\tnl at the MethodUt ureli tomorrow In an all day aea««. tlartlng a t 10:30 m the mom* I r.- • ■SelegaUi wlU be preoenl from all • • tiUarlei In the eu lem dUtilct of ) Idaho conference.Prominent on tlie program will be 1. J. E Baker of BoUe. confer* ge aecreUry. a n d . Mra. 0 . D. itcher. bue lecrelaty -of Iho Co- nbla river branch, who 'will glw ^ pinllonal reporti. ■ ifUiJennle Smith. mUilonary on H Imigh from India, and ^ i l d * ■ d an exceptions) publle ipeaker, . ■ I deUrer an addreu. H reovered-dun-Junetieon-wlll-be ^ v ill d r l 13:30 when delegatei.wUl be !1U. ' ‘ offl

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ASHINGTON SCHOOL S PLANS ^ - T O G E T H E R ^

pr6moU wider acqualnUnce lU nl oog pitroni of Waahlngton . | lool. and between vm nU and M Chen, a big get-together Hallo- HI m party and mixer will be held a t

Khool hou« thU evening a l _ D. on the reception. commllUe J ^ e 1 be Mn. Luclen Vooriiea, M n. ««>« in Balich;- Mn. John Kinney, ™ u

Charlea A. North, and MUi | h ^ ' rUo NeUon.mnlnent on the prognm will t a ^ lerlnundent W. B. Bmith. who Bwle ; ipcflk on -Coopentlon between mo« i t n u and 'Kachen." and will Uam.. lg to the group aome of the cur- m«ke^ I « * » 1 pr.U < m Bote .U i b i wlU J jW U ordH iom p«» i.im n lo ra- v .™ lUor. A dmon>li«llm .U l l«•a by the Junior Red Croai Coun- Tnuw under the dlrecUon ot Mlu Mild- _ DowlM. and « n g by the llfth

de puplU ot Miis Cecelia Beck- ot rcfi h. ■ . irs. t e s t e r , O t r ^ U Ui t h u i e ttoni.

Ti/fl^SchillihI . V. 'Ask A bout How I q - _'A S C H aL lI

■ Dr!|»-0-L ABSOLUTEL\Vith th e r u r c h a se o f D rip oi

1 ^ ---------n T r y O u rI Cene’i 1 Big Chltken ^ TAM ALES

B c ef-s tc a lit

U rini; in y o u r Cryjstat W hiti - W e ( iir c A n A D D IT IO N A L !

LIBERTY Mi324 Main So » M rs. C . B . Janies

...................■

O ctober’s thi

...This i$ thiOne m ore week o f barffnlns. I l ’s tim e for Ford D ealers, M ore th a n cars have been delivered d u r in g (hi E verv c a r carrlen a m oney-back witfTconriacnce in d d r iv e w llF M i

'31 N ash Six Coupe .:........................'.13 Chevrolet C o u p e .................. —Ml Ford Tudor, N ew M o to r ...........'31 Ford Fordor Sedan, N etv M otoi '35 Ford Tudor. T runk , D eL uxe ....M t Old.>»mohUe Sedan .................. ...M2 N nsh Six S e d n n ......— :----------MI N ash E igh t S c d n n ...................MO Chevrolet Coupc ........................MI Ford Fordor S e d a n __________MI IkS o io Six S e d a n ___________MO DcKlRe S e d a n ..................................MO Cadialinc S e d a n ..........................M3 Chevrolet P ic k u p ............. ............M5 Ford I’ickiip.................. .............. -M.-; Ford Panel D e l iv e r y .................Ml Ford V Ic lo r ia ...............................'29 Ford Town S e d n n ...................MO Chev Coupc. P ickup KodyMl Ford P ic k u p ........... ......................Mt Chevrolet T ruck 1 5 7 _________'31 Ford T ruck 1 5 7 ________.t____M5 Ford T ruck 157 ____________‘mr t-' nr'ii T rucin !!i7 ------- --------------Ml I> odR e2 .T on ,N c< i^¥cl B ody"

Ca.^h o r te rm n H a lw ay s pays D ealer f ira l fo r econom ical I

Union MolYour FORD

TWIN FALLS DAILY.NE'TOWS, T W IN F A L L S , ffiA H O , H

Grand M aster

I j j j H l i’IlXIAMTTTnOMPSOM'oT ntt?: Mtaonle grand ledft, U U p«y m of llK OfflcUl Tbli lo Ibe Twla. FalU of ledge IhU erenlag. BnrUy ledge wetkl will eenfrr the H uU r H taoa de- tron grtedotliigibU cT enlarteiilen.' ,jnnc:

illGflSHSSIEIi g i l i c LICE GUEST S

—~ Ann:The MuUr Maion degree wtU be nferred at the meeling of Twin ,1U Mtionlc lodgo a t 8 o'clock U evening.-nie degree wlll be eon- Tcd by tlie Burley lodge. >>“ »,m u U the annual vUlUUon of irley lodse to Twin FalU. The / j ' x t wonhlpful grand maiUr. Wll- m . H. Thompion of Burley wlll — Ike an OfflcUl vUlt. RefreihmenU U be ier\Td.n ie iecond daaee ot the Acacia nee club will be held a t Buhl, lUTKUy neiiUig, t l 0:30 o'clock.

refreshmenU and C. C. Lowe to charge of Ihe Halloween decora- ni.

ow to Get : jINGS S 3

latorLY FREE!I o r Percolator Coffee

"■ IliR hest iM nrket P r k c s ■

P a id F o r ^ A “ K“ EGGS! - a

h ite Soap Coupons.,L FR E E PHEMIUM!.

1ARKETik s , Prop. — Phone 653

l e M onth

ie" P lace it ’s na llonw ide c le a ra n c e ' p. lan 100 G uaran teed used bi th is period from o u r lot.

:ck K uarantee . You buy •sallsTactlori:------------------- “

^ ^ S N T E E Q

--------------$ 2 9 0 ”_____________ ;...$335................................ .....$ 4 2 5i t o r .....................- .....$ 4 2 5__ _______________ 5 5 5 0

. . . . . i u i ; ---------------- ,» 5 5 0

.........................$ 2 9 0 T-----------------------------$ 2 9 0 yi......................................$ 1 6 9 8l

..................................... $ 2 6 5 .---------------------- ----„ .$ 2 2 5 1?........ ... . ........... $ n s I__________________ $ 3 0 0 , ,..................................... $ 2 9 5 " i_______ ;......................$ 4 4 5.........................> ...- ...$ 4 7 5-----------------------------$ 2 4 5

....$ 1 7 5

....$ 1 6 5. .- $ 2 2 5

-----------------------------$ 2 9 0----------------------------- 5 4 2 5

........................ ............% 670l y .............. .................. $ S Q ^

ays ( t-« ec you r Ford I JII tr an sp o rta tio n . p

» t o r C c . ■5 Dealer

Twin FaUs Future Fl NationalHonor a

An honor of national Importance Bout KU twirded Ihls w k to a Twta * t li WU lad-Kotrard AnnU At the h u 1 Un-ricin Royal Slock Show In Kan- tddll lu cny. he w u nccordfd the lllle Jobi If l*aclflc RfRlonal Star Farmer, md recelivd Ilte nceompinjlng prtta Nf one Hundred dollar* from the £iniMCiiyW«klySUr. v

mihe'flo, awatdi have been given miy to Hie Star farmer of Amerl- jgau, ra. and SlaU Star farmen In the of tl •Iclnlty of K anm Clly. To broad- j ,„ ) , ■n i?ic Kope of comprllUon, thU nion» ■eir, lhe nation was divided Intoour rrtloiu, and llie AimU Ud h u _Helie aridtd dUtlnellon of being the lUto In t to win lhe Pacific regional and ( ,,trd . Candldatci are wl^tcUd.Jly of allmlnallon; from llie rankt of P\i- }» n. ure Farmen of America. Yming tog c<I S f e u - is r id i i iT ib ir jM M s h i - g -Tf llie wganUallon, HowaOf his record, llie K tn u i'C lly

/eekly Sltr, October 21. u y i;Ho/aid Aniile T*-lnPalU.;Idaho,

inner of lhe SUr Farmer award for ». le Pacific trjlon. U not' only a J ' - ood farmer, bul a good accountant s *-•«. An InUreiUnj Uem' In hU ppllcallon for hL-i Mailer Paimer-a cgree ww llie Uet lhat he wai ‘cond hint! In the lUie In a book- pfptjiff ronlfil.’ , ' 4Annu om< five head of pure- *. wdJ^ilandJChlna lalne, and h u • . one- ftfHTpdHnenhlp Intere*; wllh _ " b father In clghUen head ot dairy t - ivi and tour work horeei. Howard , 0 u a -2-year-old d n li coll ot hU m . In hll farming proJecU, ho f f a fttUned fourteen head of aUtr*. t e hleh were ihown and auctioned a t .

Values That \ Our Fame for

T h e M ayfa ir Is olread headquarte r?! A s usual

• • N E W . . . b u t w e b r in g th n t a re r ig h t In s tep

New W iliter

HATS$2.95

T here’s ev e ry th in g from chic lit t le f la t b e re ts w ith skyh igh fe a th e r tr im . . .- to th e new comical crow ns and h ig h to p ­pe rs ,.' b lack, '« r e c n , wine, brown and T udo r blue.

J Top Handle .

H andbags$2.95

T h ey w ill b e suede lo m atch y o u r gloves . . v|>nd to be in

. s te p w ith « ty le !

Ringless

H O SIERY79c

■ E x q u is ite ly sh e e r in glowing F a ll s h a d e s . . . special a t th is p rice!

D, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OC.

Farmer Wins- I ” and Cash Award ] ^

Wuth San PrancUco. HU total pro]- P*'et Incoma trom llveitock and ctomu been more lhan H.IOO wllh an «>*■ddlUonal Income ef WOO for labor «U1sbi Fill

ThU tall Howard and hU father u u j r e leleeUd trom a Urge number i»m t farmen to take orer the man- ree gemcnt of > lij.»cre tarm for 111 bea wncn. Tho lelecUon came afler a ir jmmltUo had »een the openllon urli I the home, ranch. Young AnnU u l,iveited about ti.MO of his oro — lonv In tbe farming bu iln tu .. lon He }>u been rlce-pttildent of hli ato Future Parmer organltatlon Id cooperaUd In the management t a tocal P. P. A. chapUr farm, a n u Uken part In fourleen Judg- i lg conteiU and won more thtn fit- ’ '- 'p ritC T -ih o w ln riW e ra ffa ln : oward; participated In under-grad- lU and alumni publlo ipeaklng 1 mwju. and h u been an "A" ilu- ?nt during aehool; He holdi a Un- KK

*

Will Double

ead y fam ous a s fashion ual, w e a re f i r s t w ith th e Ing th e m to you a t prices ep w ith y o u r budge t!

f t Wolf, Badger, U Persian Lamb, * Krimmer, Fox,

Mancliurian Wolf

$ 1 9 . 7 5TO

$ 7 9 . 7 5hV We've mentioned only 1'• few tui»-but' lhat lus

■' glvei you an Idea of wlw

to expecL There are prin

------------------et3a.eeii^»JTiodlf!edJUr5.

typeii and 'boxy iwiggen

all luxurlouily fur trim

med. Tailoring and fabric

a n of the flneit tnd the;

are well Inierlined for ten

weather.

h 'ALPACAn

SCORES A

■ GRAND SLAM

$ 6 . 9 5I AND U P ■

Play >our fuhion trlcfc imartly ihU leaion-anE buy al Icut one Alpac* Jftick."'nify d w rou Ihi'

___________ nc»,.._>rtihly - tu m td .^tool: . , . and they iflU b< 5WST Inimp catd lot imar wearabUIIy. BUek, tobace

jg brown, ipnieo green, win'and earth red. AU lUei-

T A I R Shop

XTOBEE 28,1936' ; ' .

YOUTH A FF IlIaT IO N TO ^ OPEN SOCIAL SEASON Z

------ ■' whlA Halloween trotle.next SatunUy. mai

evening In the PresbyUrUn church Itrsperlon, iponiored by the ChrJi- youUan Endeavor loclety will be tbo ihoDining evenl In a aeries of alx lo- Uorclat tunctloni planned for Tain » pFilU younr people, thU wlnUr by p« 'lhe Inler-Churdti'.Youlh AlinUUoa cUlUlu Eunice Bwtr.and Oerald Wat- gitklace «U1 be.In charge. A flra cent ne« (ce till be charged-to-cover ex- ^nses: -

In IU UU il announcement ot ac- U llllTliln tor IhU year, which Include 111

on Paclfle w holtrthlp for’coUcr, Pll iUni}lng to Uke agrlcullure and re- :um to the fa rm .u hU life wort Rly

Schilling-1’F Q .r^ ^ T E P

T o a s t i n j r d e v e l o p s

e x t r a f l a y e r i n a u

e a c h t i n y I e e f * a n d seni

• o m u l t i p l i e s t h e cliK

f l a v o r i n t S

y o u r c u p . E i i

■ __ CrS0B. SEE Tlie New Coa . SEE Tlie Latest Fi <1 SEE The Dramatic . THEN See Tlie Ne

i

plani-for the building ef a cosir^ munlly recreaUon-haU,-U» e iec v T Uw councU O fth e affUlatlon. o l^ which Milton o. BaUengtr U chal^ \ man. UiU.aUo.& program of lit 1 large aoelal evenU thU wlnUr. tot young peoplo of.the community In tbo different church baUi. la addl­Uon, the AlflUatlon wlU *em at a public committee for oUier youn* people'i organlsaUoni' t«guUr w -'* cUl meeUngi, to whlcli all boyi and lltU of Uie communlly, parUcularly newcomen, are Invited.

WHypiiTlPlM pimples; WRINKLES ANDASraSKIN?

So m anr women throw tVelr rliirm and beauiy aw ty— look ■ retrs oW et-thanlhaiu»-becauio— they neglect common cotatipaUon. rhey forget tha t badly balanced . meaU, over a period o! yean, can :hange how they look and fecL '

Often their memi*lackthe"bnTk'’ needed for icgutar hablU. Then ronitipalloo, tho beauly-klller, teU n. Other cITccU may be head- KKe», lUUe*sm», ritepKiinMt.

Cct"iulk"l)8c]clnto70urmeala nllh a dellcioua cereal: KelloRRii ALL-IlKAti. I t abiorbs moiituro ivllhln the body.formi a toft m iu , ^ntly cleanici tho lyiUm.

Ju it cat two tablnpoonfuli dtny,' illher aa a cereal or in cooked liihet. AlI/-Biu h l l ^ ra n ie « i . rry I t « veek. I t not aallifactory. rour money will be refunded by tho

W . T i i O . t e ^

M t Silhouettes!Fall Frocks! tic H at Pic^^e! Vew'Low Priccs!

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H I B B i l N . u \!