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j COLLEGIf S ^ e a s o n / i o I
t h e l o c a l C K
IVOL. 18. NO. 173.
Coyotes, Ti B ig Cro\\
R ea^y 1College o f Idaho Grid 4 . S light Betting
__x c ia i to ^College of Idaho Coyotes i
-------- •cn rb ran ch rB lack ^ ig e ffriic I«U)i floundA fo r tho qi>cninK '
- 2 p.-ro^toduyr-rcm ained. in • hdls last cveninff while pn stree ts o f T^vin Falls.
------------RIotous-mobB-roprflsentingflch'ools ralflcd th e ir voices in
- iis pep bands— from — botl Kchools played fo r a slrce mlly w hich opened with radii
-})ecformances.-by_hoth .bandiThe CoIlfKO of Maho agitrcBn
lion, compawd of 37 pltiycre nn---------- RCfompanled—b y -C M th - l« i« n —f----- —Bo#!er:-Blil YouiiiC.-matiBser.-an
Oliver Hamltlon, uaUUmt nunnse: arrived lw « e»rlrtw V CTcnlnr«n tha t>octteUo iquad vUl b« lo Twt rn lla _ n h ta - th r spcclnl tn ln .t ro i the Onte City gcU h tie a l tl; lS i m. todny.
Coyolei Hold Stlth l EdieRaicd B4 siron j Uvoritt* betoi
belns badly beaten and crippled 1 a gama with Wlllflinett« unlverelt l u t eaturday, tho Colless oi Idali t»«n will probably go Uito the gan; tliu aftenioon wllli a BUghl bei ting edge over llio Black Tlgera. 11' 6ouU)tm Branch, liDvevcr, lu s yi to lose A gome ihls year and api>cai confident of vletory.
Co«ch Bailer laat nlRlil appcarc worried m'er the outcome and ac
______ lulltcd th a t h ll team « Quld hm---------- lo'work ha rd un«»fl-«-cliSWcerTl
u Coyot« tc tm hai been crippled i t Mms extent throu«bout the leuo
J aod i r u 'a t e i u l n l y damaied wbc 1 pUylac iTuI
' }{ ipasn^vetcnB end tn d ace pas4 er: o inley Wl>etche1i icinlUiUr haKbacK. and Bill Hunt, reacn cen]ar, did no t moke tbe IrV j ia :
I s u a «ur(end a brokm Uk ' WlU«Buivt9*)pUBC>' Wltiieh'eT Ia lu
ferln* from a -n u - a tu ck and Ttw 1« ou t of tb e -r u n e with an li jured knee.
______ B aaler'tuu reiuvenated his Ilneubringing Tom OUI from ha llbuk 'i
---------- *nd-la-pl»e*H)f-HayB«Br-«wtegtoEarl McReynoldi from Uckle to cr and Jo h n Olasby from end to tack and replacing Whelchel in lhe bad
■. field hy U o QeUAI. flashy reservBobble Hoobler, ite liar ilBhlwelBl
Continued on Page 6. Col, 6)
Li ^ T S W SHADOWS
In D ay’s EvetiU___ tByJTlie AsMclaUd Pres*»No E xaggera tion—
'O iaC A O O -E ugene Nelson, pi roled from the Michigan cily, li
, diano, penitentiary resented U wiu...........-Dcpuiy-Chief. of DctccUvcs Walt--------- m orm s-al a poiico siiowup jwlnu
< IiJm out to roljberi’ vlcllnu as a nu A u'iio had been arrestnl "about 3i f limes."I "You'ra klddlm.'- Mld_M!:liB n ^ i
more than thirty times."1 Chlel Stonn.1 Klnrcd a l htm. , 1 "Wtll, maybe fifty tlm «. bul n
i —K W PA SupplioB—V MILWAUKEE—HU llr^l suppll
- V - liave nrrlve<l, bul Rnlelnh Gambl ' Bupcrlntemlcnt of aireci'conitru
tlon, laid he didn’t kiio*’ wlicrc start.
At the outiei of the. govemmenl WPA prjBram. Gamble said he fUi requisltloiLs for sand. RrAvel. totni'H n))«.-^|l|iii»nin 'P '|» fit
------ • ^ I p l i i c-m « M-UeHv<r«Uo-hlm->etcrdoy.
U was a box of a dw tn erasers.
OldoBt Apple—TRIBUNE. Kft.i.-PfubJitc JudKC
----------oritidicn-cta inw -aw »«-[in iror'tioldest apple In K nnsas-and may Jn the Unilfd Slates. Tlje apple 7S ears old. preserved wuii clo»' l)j- Ills mother. Judge nidlcn'sald.
: H a u p t m a m R
==Wife 0hargrW iuT E PLAINS. N. y., Oct, Ml:
. .. «~D ttill«daU egtU ons were set for In papera tUed today tn the iepar tlon w it of Edw ari J. Rdllr. fo mer chief counscT fflr’Druno Biel nrd ifauptmnnn. BBalnst his flf Rife. Mrs. rieurette Reilly. ’• Mrs. nellU’, 31. askine MOO wwl
y , ^ult th a t her husband's inw prw tl - Tieia Titw-'iso.ooo-KffiiMny; Bero
th d r separation he gave her 17 montlilr to m ainuln tiielr T arr
Tbe 63«/eiU'Ulil iteill^, ahu RclK'
I '
}E FOOTEb e p l a y e d u n
[ i v i c I m p r o v e m
H E rw Ain>tT BtJEUU
o r CIBCtlUTlOKS
rig e rs And wd Of Fans Foc-Kiclt-oE
ridders E n te r Battle W itl lg Edge Oyer Uni- A g g r e g a t ion___ '...........es and U n iversity o f Idaho, s ^ t l riichedu led 'tb be o n 'h a n d ^ ’fien fli nK k icko ff on Lincoln field here b . in th c san c tu a ry of thcir truiull pre-gume bedlam reigned on tk
;iDg-6tudonta-and. alumni from b o l s in p ra ise o f th e T iger and Coyot bo th----------------------------------- ---------slSPECLIiJftSSirSmuraiPiMger. _ _ ..........
'iSSi itTKllllnrofSil f s T ~ T e r s s i i r U n s l i a l a i r b y ~
Hours of Grilling
s k a t t l e . Oct. a tys^-wuii ‘ nitv >>e shoaled defUace and ridlcul f S ' a l h b qaeitioners. U o Hall, K tam e *<>*‘1' " * • formally accused « t^ ^ .i murder in one ot the bloodlei
s . l l i e ' Crimea of recent y e a r ^ h e mat BS y c l ' U aufbler of sU perMni a t i> nw am ’ I*"**'* I’oin*- Waililntlon. Marcl
28. 1931.Karcil unshakeii by 17 hojra oi Brlllii " after ills UMcrted accomplice. Mj -J“ \® iU iiy3reauloa=Jj«d=«iyeu=w U «: '• “ '- is ta lc m e n i accusing him of the kl
Hall came scornlully out tho ordeal. Be yelled for food.
{TUhi I * ^ h s l's fto aoAUunstt way iney' questioning lae." he n ld u rcasti
i i a U n s ^ ) ’ *a< being uken from u tK rve-ProNCUtor't otflce lo b li iaU ct j la y . 'r t ^ d r a n k glasi afUr g laa ol wati
S f S u o o rA tlim n « , a .n In- T he-m urder-com plaini-lU ed
I Bremerton, teal of the counly Ineup. whicii- firfantf'# Point is-aJmat« ack to“ e»orBcd Hall w ith-slaym g-Euft tegUr ; A- Olienevert. une ui >he-a ts^ctin to end I While admitting IlaU had i Uckle.maincU firm In hts cUlm ol inn o®ck», cenee,- Warren O. JlUgnuson, com;
fserve. ■ projjcu ior i,cre. salo cuiifinnuti BCighl. v,.a3 bclnu sought for Mrs. Paul g, isiaicm cnl.
I He SAia tK‘0 mote p tnoae wot--------Ibe quatloned ........................
^ 1 Tho prosecutor announced he a! M V :i)Od n siutcmcnt from a man. wht
• namu—wus -nol-glven,-lmpllcfttl TO Muil in thc slaying of F n n k Ak I u Portland, orcgon, waterfroni i
' ; vestlgator. in 1933. Those to be qui i7 » *loned i n ‘conncctlon’ wllh' Uie l '■*9 landls.P o in t murders, la .w hich i
__i j four men and two women victli. were allot, lucked. or.bcal«n.-Ug
uuson said were:1. A physician who aiieje<
y. In* (Continued on Page 8, Col. fl). wiien ____________
“ S G r e e n h o r n F i n d s
$ 3 9 0 i n N u g g e t s
■ ^ " 4 — L o n g ^ G v e r l o o k e1. ,, I --------ul n o t| PRESCOTT, Aril, Ocl. 2S (/IV
,11 look Ployd Baldwin, admltt i "green horn" and ’'tenderfoot' j-flnd 1380 worth of gold nuggets
inniiM ' R>'<“»nd tha l had been work anWle ' « l*rle»ced militruc Baldwin, former Indinnapoils t
„ counlant ..wlio came h e re . for 1 : ijeftlth. found lhe nuiseU whtn
menl's PoWnj around In a bedrce fUed ■ Var apal creek. They welg
tools ounces and nuayed (jp Jly,., fine.___ ____________________TJ vf<,.' oia pn»i)ec£of who tuuR ^ ^ n i t l in io w - t jn i r r s p a n - i in i r ly - k r ; !
[over when Baldwin slioa-ed the 11 assortment of nunets, one of Uii
'n t lm a te d to be worth too.• "As n matter of ficl," Baldv
jdKcJ. said today, os lie turned the «( W 'tlic over t() n baiik lo fori'ard IV lo t maybe mint. "I was sick for tiirec days i 3pie i s ' terwardi tlte shock- was so ;rr» i.' c loves' B.-vldwln. 30 year/ old. think* hc tald. litolnK >« like Arliona.
fA=ttonrey’s iftg ^ s ^ ^ i s c o F r d u cM t-V) 'IW poundi, toiniiUliied Uiui i
1 forth lM -pound-*Ue assaulted Klm I epara* broke Ills speciacles In m 'quarrel r, for- hi# Brooklj-n law offices. Bhe i Rich- «erted tiiat Reilly aied his otfli
I fiftli a rcndetvoiis for "Improper cc duct" with other women.
wc<fc« h tn . ncilly nilesed Iier liusbn ftu n tc r.im a lih ttmr Tltr lU(l w mni racUce n n d ~ th a t he seliied $30,000 up Before- •w!fe-Kov7--»fttf--ii5wi^B:hiK4h: r 1750 wife. HW tourth wife la not m* Tarry- tioned.
BTtftCTjieo. *
BALL TOi n d e r t h e a u s p
m e n t F u n d —
W IN'r
“ f.D,R.8P1S¥. 3 SliLIFIEOilS Jf P0LIG!KT[8^ i t h Observers See in Slateme
Possible Move to 01 ___ j ■ sel . - Republican— Elediluth- to Eliniinalc Red Ta1 t ll t t : ........... ............ .............................re n t • - tny nie'A ssocialed Press! itu llc W A S m .M G T O N . O cl. 25
th e A ‘‘loiifc'-finic. a tid m o re jw m u n e n t i id ju s tin c n t p ro g i’un
b o lh fo r-aK ric iiI tiirc v-'as pro jec t* >yote by Pre.'<idt‘n t R o o se v e lt to d i
u r t i i c n t iv ( Ic j i iv r i i rn tiw l t i n p n e a r e d iw n c ru c ia l te s ls . h h A forn iiil p re s id e n tia l s t a t
n ic n t sa id Ih c A A A “ h. IRIT s e rv c iL ll i c n a tio n 's w e lfa re IIU I- *pokoySt-^il.(v-*lmpllll<>d-ftini’:ni« 1 ( 1 1 flexible ndjustmeni prognun of t
future” lo succeed "the purely cnn genc^ihascs" and ouUlned In bto
' S ix terma a vecriiig ofUic AAA'I COU: toward regional crop Qdjustmi
y------ T ino-traTitiM irom oirnonurvnuiMr. Ilooscvclfs views were Iml
on Uie eve of a critical AAA sh down—the mttlonai coni-hog refi endum tomorrow when fnrnier* v
i»to»k vole approval or dlsnpprovaKof iicue Bdjusimenl proRmm for lD3fl. A
nol far dlstnnl was n supreme eoi d or rullnic on conjiUntionality of i «ie»t vast AAA machine. Tiie trlbui mas* lias acrccd to review a procrssl • I i.ix cii.ie nud the Rovemmcnt 1 larch ' n*krtl nn enrly lii'arlnR.
I'alltlcal BattlrsrnunilluipliKilloiis w
j i » r - ftiuichrd lo thc cxccuUvp's sUi
® tho AAA alrc.idy have been o lined as a princlpoi-poUtlcal ball
>• ground for 1938,'^ey're som e Infonntd obtchvre read I:w ic - tho statem ent a -poulble move,im the offset' nny Republican adoptionJ cell. .mm„ ,water. (Contmued ou pait-.' 6. Cot. 8)
i ^ a i Fores■uated; '
letlmsr IS'jSviiBfjEir o B t g M ~ d re- ' 'imio> H M S n B M g D '
coumynation M M M B l M l M i M g ’, '. -PauW g n t H n B U
woujd ••
10 alto
IcfttlngAkin.
11 in>I ques- le
lheI'icttms-Mag-
itjtdly
m lttrd ,» f to r - ' ' '1 .— ■ {cls In • - - •••Korkud
ils ac- .; -or his fwn he --------------- . ...edrock _ ' ' ■________ •welBh-!d [too
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n ldn iii; ‘S_8(’l‘l I ........................ * _ ............lo thc : ■
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I Upflll 1 A 'l J i i S T h u u i n 'f c ; l)ru!<hni^ u * = d eliiv C illlfO V h lB 7 ? lf> ftT l5 y ' A sso c ia ted Pre .“K I’lio to ;
Hhowrt \v iia t wiLs l i 'f l (tf I H 'f r r r a v j i g t ? d - V - lh ^ b h
— — _
)pAY- T,i p i c e s o f t h e J
L e t ’s A l l G o !
;:FAl :TW IN KALLS, IDAHO. SATUU
• ! Babe Takes W ild lrt _ ' Hide 0\\ A n tlcra Mg Of Canadian Peeir n V ! HARRISON M IU>y..B,c..O<li C l i ' ’’I - Stanley llubert. 1L u 1“ '" ''I 't''* ' experiencod a wiid rid
* ; 311 n Oeer'B antlera today befor1 threads of a sw eour by whiel
„ . _ i : he r .is caught brok- and he tumn i6 n i bU'ti into a Ihkket.O f f . Mrs. Jame* Hubert, the cJilW
I moilr.-r, tald she nulicd -fronIfidOfi.! her Iw iw, when ahe heard Stan
‘I T fjV cries ana aaw nim belr.T aO S ' ciirrtfil ,i?n the buck>.»niLT.>_lo ’ _ - ; ."'■'•■■rf filw Jhnd creek, 103 ynrd
’ L I Xcr screams broughl niighbor- 5 — ; nnd th?y chased liie dror. Tliciwr- .’ found flifl boy eryln* loHdJy li
r a m " I'C Uilcket by Uia ercck.,-* „ d Mnr>’, BUnley's flve.ycar-ol'
' ’Wt'", s ild ~ n h 8 -(! te r~ ff ir -n o‘' ‘‘“ a I atrnjd._He eame_up to us an•OllCJ' licked Biaii’a Ic m : bul flbi
I didn i like il and cried. Tli-?n Ui■ ta tc .; iwof“ hnsj ----- ---- ----------- —are," j .•
i|iiB iE s:;s!-bii-ib(w ishow! _____
refer-!« Will: Shootings, Threats Agair
' coSl Shipping Interests Mark j f T h e j Longshoremen's Strikerrsslng ~ --------M has, GALVESTON, Oct. 25 l-D—Sho
'niijr.. ihrrats ngnlnst shipping ' tPirsiK, court Injunctions nnd
r<i:irdKi forccnr.t of nn amicable a 1 were ui'mcni clouded ilio lonssliore sir
flm aiicnjgn.lshl on sevcml fnn 1 nui- Juseph P. Ryun. prcsldenl of ' baltie- huematlonai Lonshorcmcn’a a t
‘ claiion. tald lie believed il "poolId into "’f *“*“ 'OVC to “ ntrovcr^y," - -.ion ot I Even s t he tpok*.- Alex P e n r
. 8) { (Continued on Page fl, Col, 8)
est Blaze Levels Galifom
• •
— ^
K n^IiTforest fire, sweeplnH'flOwn ll iTiy^dlUofrTliBh~no;^rii^dejic«ft to shows a dwelling b intr con-iurr of a building; after the fire bad t •biM».~VP>-i;hotflJ>,---...............
w i n F a l l s o f f
J u n i o r C h a m I :
[-
LS DJRDAY MOliNINU. OCTOBER 8i
T i S i f-rliSIGIGB S FIMEPihleh -------
Brush and Forest Fire M( i j j j accs Palatial Homes a i»»:_ Lodges in Malibu An S l LJ :o iir.i_W oitc i:s_M iss inrds
. ^ ' ' I'v I lie A\.«>ciated Pressl I I.US ANllM LES, Oct. UC
r In jT Jit'jv jf'iH }; Mallbu brwah .a ^forc.-'l lire roared out o f c(
1 '°!^ ,.troUiiLu_iicw_fh'ti?milc_Xn toniKlit. m enacing thc Mali
atan" 1 lakOTO'art couiitry w horcT lU ie jidunts were ordered to llttte , ready 4or. evacuation in I— - iiuuui-if-nuccHaat’y j- _______------- Ftnir inemlH’r.'i o f a cuui______tire il'-naitnifni iiumiJiig crew w
unaccounu'd tor. meanwliile, ;imi Uie :000 CCC boys and counly Ii men maj.scd al canyon heads
r r r ^ t!e5pc aw■a tcmpa o■tur baclr l l / O llamci.
I j l l U th ree -day tire ^ lap io *th'at * wrcnked tia.oco.oco d a m a g e . Muihcni Callfornin. lu s been c
lalnSt (ruih'd unly to fl.irc anew In vacr . winds evvr since ll started.
New Regloos Thr*«len«l <e An nnmrtiinie threat lo the M
bu Bench ur:a. where scores of i Bk~o_ picture have preienl)
Jjonw.% whs believed are; lg in - i,;n „p«,. l eiiionv ui tiie aren 35 m I'" “ nuttlittc.n cl here were ihreatem
' J*' e!idaimer«l aresirlko BemlnoU :
front*, qnrinni__Malihu iluuntnln ' f'Of th e 'c ra li: 's Country club and miml
a»BO-' of cnblns and residences nboul M. oolble bu lake. iid th a The flames teaclud within a r
......-'of Saddle Rock lodge, whieh <in r . * evi.cuated earlier today, Ijyo m
g) I* (Continued on Pago fl. Col. 0)
r n ia R esidence?------------_______ __ _________ _ . — ■ >.-■
^ - ■ ' - k n ' :
I lliO of Mt. WiloOhi iic ir P# -i<Hthe-AUHd«na-dlBtrIct^ui-upi umcd by th c flam ea and tho lo\ d fjwept o v e r - i t H undreds of ae
V e r s t o d a y t h e
i b e r o f C o m m «
^ --------------
> A I L ^L2G. 1036
i Mussolit jJ, Pushes " ApproMen- ____ _; and. T a n k s , P lu n g in g A i Area;' D e s e rt, R o u te D et issino; ... ________^TakeJMa
Europe’s Peace'I a nd- '
to S i ' . ..W arPeveloi[alibu^ ■ ‘ (By ThvCTC.S" — ASMARA—Rfporta-lo-IUlUll Q ],» leader waa slain lo tierce ballh
R O S tE -K Im lUllan Unk o ‘ l I 'C , In eaplere of many prisoners. 1--------- ADDI8-ABABA>-EtnperarHiDUnb' which does not Include IndeunllV ! LONDON-AulhorlUtlve qnaj
-p m -K tn rC W T |e espCTSsea ■«!V (ire . PARlH-SlrDng. radical socl) ■d. In I of saneilohs, sIrenflhe'Dlni 7 j ^ “ j -UAIlAE-Army-ot-U,OOO.gott
T r n r l ------------------------------- lay Tn»‘t Has Thc rum ble of Italy’s ' f,*. ®“ Ethiopia’s southern battle 1 acrant ^ono F riday night to v
talk in tho capitals of Euro]: ^ Ita lian w ar correapondeni
the f ir s t tan k operations in of mo^ modern arm ies of General F ;ni)oui nearer thc m ain defenses •re r ie d ------------------ ■
a mile '" j ; “ Last Words ot Dutch Scbu — May Furnish Key to — • Underworld Fisht
t^EWARK, N. J , Ock U </t ln ~ tho ftenorraphie note*
T D leh ■Bebulbi' delirious dei ravings polleo groped today I
. ^ g . l g j b e _ j £ l i |tf-m en whe ni bed oot the g u i f ehlef and-ttai of his henchmen.Tiio mumblings and saeam s
tiiu d}’ing n c kuuer, pie plain cries, nla anxious pleudingi—«U « plainly liie ulicraneea oj an li uonaJ person. Bui_Ui ths wtJiei
' phrases and Uisconnecle'd senier liiQ police hoped to find a ous of_tiutii. a lead to Uie Identity tno ossai.-.liis.
Fhli. Henry, m iik lc : Theso « some of ths names iiciiulU .oi tioned beiore he died m City t
' plial, hla liver-punctur«d--by:oai the bulleu fired a l him and
. litiM .aides a*. tlicV sal in a doi loivu Newark cafe Wednesday nil
AiioiUer was "ihe buss lilmsei ' "Who ^liol you?" asktd Serge Luke Conion aa he sat by Schu) deathbed.
"The boM himself,” the gang mumbled. Then his mind wande ' "W lial ■ dld“ he"shoot "you- fi
Kslced' Conlan,"X thowed him, boss. Uld you i:
him meet me? An appointment.- peal-atuclc.::----------------------------
Widow Held aa WlUiesa SchulU’ widow. Mrs, m n c e s P
cnhclmer—the mckeiter's real iii j was Arthur riegenlielmer—w u 1
in 110,000 ball as a material wiu today by AolUig Police Ju llio m a^ G uthrie. Samuel Wlldsi of Newark, la ter furnbiied prop
(Continued on Psge 3, Col. l:
____ Armed__Guards_l’ atrol, Eslat Santa Monica; KIdna
I Plot Hinted , ,
—SANTATMONlCArClUitrOil
. Arm‘*<* 1/vlAy pntrf
. iho-.SanU M onica-esUU of I Oaniela and her husband. Ben L film actors; after Uiey received ters ihrratening Lyon’s life intimating ftia t their, fourisyar child rhighl, be'kidnaped.
Lyon admitted receiving Uirea ing le lU n. and claimed the hi writing established their autho: A lbert-M . HoUand,-disabled veteran who in 1033 waa com: led to the sU te. asylum a l Pal I lollvid wa«_ad]udged Insane i lurssslnff' Lyon and Mus Dsi w ith annoying letters.
•Pftflft- —Iw«»-**Hluai<ls-ww*-awial
lion" lo the Utters. He tald he acres dereood Holland no lonier-wu.<
tlned to the asylum In Patlon.
l e b e s t f o o t b o l
n e r c e ^ t h e p r o c
Y NE'LXA9ID w tne U Kuntn o r ^ A sa o c iA T iD razss
inf s Iron ' s Deep Into oaches MaiAcross Waterless 0gad< letermined W arriors and tf any Prisoners
;e C h o r u s S l a c k e r
elopments In Brief___ ■h» AaaeeUted P f t« ) ilUn'arroT~rreB'^tae-touth~ny-Rthlopla aide mariOng ItalU n advance, k operations tn aoulhern E thlopb resn rs, lUUaa eorrttpondenia report. vHalle-Selaaale n y i ho lt aeeept no'peai nnlllet and retam o t AUura and Aduwa. qttartera pt tdlel l y g M ^ sajc lig .n u U l.lI '(ravesl concera" o»er war..................socUllsl party taellly appravea applies nlng Prtm ler LavaTs aland.' goia.U.eoulhera.lronl.*B.womtnJamtnL
s "iron cavalry," reported deep Ic front, camc up out o f tho-vVfric0 vie w ith a fa in te r chorus of pet iroiw.lents, in 'd fspatches to Rome, told1 in tho w aterless Ogaden, where t al Rudolfo G m ziani a rc pushing c\ ses of E m peror Hnilc Selassie. - • — * C apture ol nmny prJsoni r n was repo rted a s the ta r r S pushed th e ir w ay to tho v
ley of Burei, th e dispatel
H arar, walled d ty of El opla th a t lie* belweeQ the Oga and ' the empire's v lu i ralln
r'hiilly Uiousanda. of w arrion were < i,llUllt p ,n h jd to the front and Uielr g t n emor-eommander, Ras Naslbu, ]
dieted JlJlga would b« a hulwatt
I the aouihem defense.Jl}lgft U abogt M miles eail
Harar. Emiopla hag moblilseti U I (JPf— to prerent the Italian louthem a: n -^Km meeUng-the northern (o deilh and thus linking-her-eoionies
>y (or Eritrea and Somaliland with o<0 m b- Plfd territory.T E r ^ ~ n c w r u .uf .a - p t tchwl-bittTB
•Calafo, In whi;]) Ros Badli, desc ed as “Italy's most Imptacabie i
tiM Of my' ’on the southern front, lalnuve ,u m reached headqunrters o f . tU wero nortiu-m rnselst forces, n Irra- BoUi Calafo and Geledl. In eJier ol Shibell region o t Uie jouU]. iiiences 'reported U^ken'by the lUliahs. n u jje t Scouting In Korthiiliy.of scouUng .and-rclief expedll
- conilnued on Uir norlhem front w were „ , f „ indication as to w1 the -next big push from thal dl ty hot- Uon might come.
" * g o v ^ n md Ills apokejiman In Rome said Ital' down- coiuldcring no.dfflm io propoi
/ nlghl. Kelther, he added, have diplom nself." Ulks broken down, ergeant In London, adthoriutlve sou chulu's predicted sanctions ’'alsolutely
go on.” but Prtme Minister SU angtwr Baldwin, stnrtlng his general e ndered, Uon enmpnlRn, Ict ll be knowr i - f o r r n w r -would - s a n c llo n -a -B ri
blijfjcadp o l Italy "unless I was DU liear beforehand of the altliud n t. Ad- SUtet."
. King -ae fltga-C w efne^- Klng George, proroguing ptti
■sa mrnt, exprewed-his ’'gravctl i
M r^imr 'Conthuicd on PuRt 0, Col. 5•u iield ________ 'wiuiets
lid s 'll. WAR FLASHEI•roperty •__________■ pr---- BKHI.TN, Orl. M '-IV-Cennan
* porU of. hard coat lo lUly.
C Mwipaprr Der Angrltf- sifld to art Inereaalng heavily.
_PAR1S. ..O c l^ 2 3 _ © _ = _ F n I n*> withdrew one of h rr Iwo ttoop* f I L L Djibouti. Krrnrh .SomallUnil. II
AS.MERA. Eritrea, Oct. M (/T F . i . i . An Ethiopian ehlef named B ‘-o ld lV one of-IUiy’s most blttfr-fees-tn ■Inan soulhem Ofatlen area, was k •"■op ^ batUe In defem
Catiafo, dtspatche* to Italtan i rrsi h rsdqusrten here Indicated dsy. ’
[^ar-oW l C ( ) i m t i - y F riresten- ----------) hand- CHICAGO, Oct. K-UP) —ithor w Ma'rte Swsnion of Washingtoned war c., a writer, today told a 1lommlt- audience of women.jnoitiy gPallon. hiilre<l, ntlen'ling .the Town
ne after cluii's nutlonal convention, that 'DsnJels " ' ‘i r r r s i s ’ wlth'thc-womcn of
nnlton to K i't u^ from revoIuU
m dtha t (ponding politely to Uie speaker l{«""w6men’s maiinw,— b u t-
h e u n - applau.w sw r p tjh e rbom, en .avcon-- on ‘'wii(»-oivi." , . . . o n .- - . . Asked by the cUaUtoau. Mri.
o i l g a m e o f t l i t
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Cavalry^} Ethiopia in Defensesr i E i i i_____ L i l l ie R u le r o f E lh liip
I n s is t s o n B a n ish m e n t
~ ~ b l I t a l ia n T r o o p s ' '
wnlt <CopjrlBht.' IMS. A uocltW Pro ADOIB ABABA. Oct. U»EUil
p la t bearded 'll(a« ruler tonig spurnccf any pesco U u t doet ti
1 10. Bt).*d«im laJadem nuy-j- lils omplre. relum ol tba loat.clti
Ilcm. Askum and Aduwa and Uis ba— - Ishment - of-every IMlian-ai^dl -1 from tho land.
— ” W iiirpeM «“ U D frU flthw m he — ^ tiie countty and even some Amt — — Ican-conw pondenU -heH nnlar- >p in pack the ir baggage, it w u emph r ic a n Emperor lUilo Selastia 1;
received no tuggeslloot whalei for seiUement of Ui# war. eltt
. , otflclaily or unofficially, lid o f Vet loms wlseaeret predicted hc e t h e lllhles might end wiUUn a week.
,’rh e Neius, asked If he woi cede Tigre and Ogaden provlm
'• ’ to Muuollnl. wllh an luU aa pi ciners icciofJUc over Harar, rrpU :a n k s abmptly:, v n l. "Nol Neverl"; y* ‘ Then he intUUd he would i te n e a mse to negollau until EUUopia
adequately Indemnified lor t----------TTeub)e-tnd‘e*penst-ltalrhaa-eate ih i- ed It, and untU Italy’s troopt i
Igaden enUrely wlUidnwn and tha ei UroAd.'plre once more holds Aduwt a e dU- tho hoty clly Aksum.
; . K ; M i , h i u « . n ™ .>atk of infiuenlial EUiloplau and fi ' ' . .elgnets^aUka sald BeUsale --adi ta it of losa hia th ron i If he f a n up T l 1 th e n tn d Ogaden, scene ot Italy's a 1 army jo r troop moTementa In Uw no to rc a and • south,- respecUvaly.-
liea-of -T h^-belisved,-m oreover, that.i occu* Ethiopian army u In tuch an <
colient poslUon. wlUi.iupplto, a t
esCTib- lh a t tlie"emperor almort U able e ene- dictate termt to B Duee. t . . was . The Negus, a t long lu t. persui of the ed luily’s minister lo EUUolpia
ngrco today leave the counir; In Uie I Cl task Uiat h u uken the king i . were \ weeks to accompJfth. s. 'T he 'obdurate Count Uilgf'Via
I Oigliucci w u given hU pasiports
ISMICANSUSMurces -
s U e y Commander Voices Regi iw ^ 'he Over Aileged Insuit toBritish ------------ , .........- ___pas M - Japanese Flag;ude of
i -------------T8lN O TAO ,-Ohln»rO etrl9-ttnarlla- A JoRanesc-American Incident, t con- voiving an alleged Insult lo----- Ja i^ncse flng by two American siI. 5» ors, was sctUcd Uxiay.
,Tlie comniand:r ol a Unl--------- S tnies’ submarine dlvtslon ti
caffed upon a Japaniae navat Jnfc t S tf*"** officer cxprcMlng regret T * ' lhe incident. He explained lhal
ca.w. In whicli the two Amerli lan ex- taliora were aUeged to have pul ly. the down Japanese flags from the fr ( o d ^ of a r e iu urant.~wM under in t t
cation.F n n c c ._________Face i’unlshmect _« from Xhe Anicricau commander s It w u th a t U the sailors were found lo ______ guilty of Uie accusation, they wo
(>D — Unlie<l Slates navy regulstlons.Badll The commander, lhe Amerii
t-lrrlhc ■conaui-antf-thr'Jspantie- DSVSTklllrd telilgenee officer c a ll^ on Uie J
ente-of anese contui-general In token on gen- M e n d l i - ^t«d to- Th* American vessels wiU sail
^ M a n l l i - t o ^ . ' ___. ' ____
i H f t e n g i f f t P S ^
r o m R e v o j u t i o
- Mrs. I ney Scott of San Diego, .CaUlon ton, D. to elaboratfl oa her.talk on -ins I large newt from Washingloa," Mrs. Swi
gray- son flrat paid tribute to Uie'pent wnsend ni graclousneu of M n. Pranklla liai; Roosevelt, tuid Uien tluog two quof thla lions to her liesren;____ _luUon.- "Wliy are not aliens deported? Ifll re- “Anri whv do we imiwrt fcodatti Kcrs on tha t could tie grown a t homeT t ' b t t t - - “I -eamjot-im«iei«tood-W*.T^ ending you?'’ she demanded u tier Itsti
ers eame to their Ictl.w lH L t. n . Sid-J sounding "No-o." — — ..... .
iittiE is I E lE f ls !^ « r k s t i n i r A i ) r t ™ ® ' '^ E i < t e i i ' -
— - s l o n to A ll-P ro d u c in g J
. ' S l a t e s U rg e d ' ; ■,— ! - ■ ■«1
DD^VBR. Oct. 3i (iT)-Demuiilt S U t t » - * - |« W ^ - * rM m cn i for r matktUng ib r i» 3 J c n » o t - f o u r I wMtcm f U t t t b* nU cd e d U'poi*
-- sit\a to aU other produclni t r e u » wni be Uld before AAA ofn iltU I
-~ .u a o tro w .K i BeotUblatf, N ebrulu.' whcs UM7 oprn the tceond «( r
lour lor^u il-hew lnsj on the pro- •
--------6 .- K. '-WMTklc of . t o UahluiL .~ « l ia ln n * n of fc Urg? W cbnilt* tf tl t - - eetUon prewiU a t AAA h tir io g i on .
markettns asrecmcnl ami tbe W arjtn ,p o « » jroducilon oontrol r act. heU b m - r a te r d a r and t»> . day. annouflced lb# demand would , b« ono of in # rtwmmcndnUpn* to be offered by the Wyomlng-Nebm- [ k* tro v tn * dbtrlct. Stales Inelud* . ed a l p ^ n t l a ' the proposed aireem eot are Wyomlni, N ebratta, Ooiorado aud Idabo. ,1
lucIuUon of DorUi crnlral ilates.
— iit ta a w rT m rn ti ir - jw '» -« w i» r4 fr \ • partlculaMF,d«lra^ej_Warrlclc laid. J
O radlor rrvcraiM i O th tr recW uendatlou U> be .
- offertd by the Wyomluj-Nobrajka deletatloo for inclualon In the
UE, Warrtclc iald. vlll Include;-------- Ir-A D -to m ed ia ie -g ta d lia -p ro . ||
sram . fixlnc .unUorm grades for l •tdpfflctit undet tha- acreemnit,
- - ellm uiaunr eulU' and" lower* sno: 1 .. i io d B ,, . ; «:
:____ i_ D iic « jU m iia c t_ o L -io Q i lin i Jm ent ihlpm enU ot poutoes. ;
3. BlmthaUobot ntempUoni for •■; ie td l6 f t to « o i r ir » a e * t»ioir U; B. a' - » o . 'l - im a l t IW* teetneUon. W ar- J _ „ r ic k - ia ld _ s o u ld _ e d m ll the ,_ex. ,
eapttd c la a pouloe* down to j ' f ^
erm « iT o fT « u ?fld e tit^u an U ly of ' a i r t o u b n pbUtoe* from_ Uie »S5 crop to ttmoTO the lurplus trom U alted BtatM eoffliMTCtal marfceU.
T b t t i n t of tour hearln ti o s the a jre tn ien t w tre held hero resltr- day. Atter tom ornnrt leaslon • a t scottablutti heariofi wlU be held a t
' ld a h 6 ’ nii* ,-M abo.-M onday, and 3 '• Twin ram , Idaho. T h u trtay. "
P O L IC E S E E K C L U E S •
IN GANGLAND W A R ._____ Ij
.......... (c a a m t a j n u i J i n i O n t t i i z j'
ban JA d Urk. FluenM lm er waa » • ti
B c r ^ Roeentoant* .» . 8ehm u' ebauttkur, «b» died early today, waa u hU by throb buUeta.'nie o tben tlaln it were Otto Bledermah, a l lu Bennin, t and Abraham .U D dau . allw U o ti
New T o rt Martin Kroopler, a B c ^ U Ueutt&ant, who waa thoV -
v tltl S u n (Md. M bookmaker, , — W W nrtdiy n lih t In T lm u Square. J
w ik lUU la a lerloui coQdltloQ'in M n d ln le hoB)ltaL Gold waa Mt
___th jr^ timei. but not iM oauy.wounded. ■ ” ^
L u m b e r I n d u s t r y i
O p p o s e d T o C o d e s |<
■ *• WABHUrerOK, Oot. 35 ( ^ T l i e \lumber Industry, tpeak ln i tlirough tha NaUonal Liuiber Maaufacturera'
:= L a i u d a U ^ 0 d t 7 aBiioimccd it-waa -orerwhelmlngly opposed” lo r ti- (or«Uoo o t the lum ber code In any form and to the revival o t any en<
. (iM 'm fw trilslalloii ilinllkr to the National industrial netorery a « .-
N e w J e r s e y R e p e a l s
R e t a i l ■ S a l e s T a x
THENTON, N. J., Oel. 25 IM - Mew atreey'i two per eent (ax on
— retail aales in force only 111 lUys, died tonight with (he a lgnatun of « H»nKl i^ m if g ht-Q flyrm nr.H ar. old 0 . Koffmao.
TAP DANCE DEHNED •OMAHA, heb.. Oct. « (/rj-Tcd
Shawn. Imematlonatly known dane> e r and ballet master, told Nebraska school teaehen here today that "tap dancing" Is thc th\‘entlon ot tho dcTll be<ju«lhed to ta by s t.
...... V luu," and u ld , “it Is a mUd formef epilepsy only more conugloua." _
- - E i l m i n g W a i t s ^ O n . :
M e n j o u s ’ I l l n e s s
--------- H o i X v w e b S ^ i r o c r i r O T- . Adolphe MenJou, suave film plsy.
er, anil hta a c trw «U r, Veree
neaa t o d * ^ . ^ n | a
old'Lloyd’s new com e^ . In which they both appear.
MCBjou v u U ktn (0 Good 8am> arltan hw pllal for treatment e t a reeurrlng stomach ailment freiii
------- w W eh-helH a^ufrered-K w raltlm tftn t iu ]A.n i ’cnr. itfus Tesnfale ans bedridden a t their home » tlh col- Itla. _
S t o r m l i a c k l r a c f i s .
T o w a r d M a i n l a n d
« > ^ o r t h e u te m « l» ra « u a and Hoflduraa-were ln the path lonlsht
----- of a tropleal dUturbance- which• backtraeked to the wesiem cartb*
' b e tn -e ea a fte r causing a loss ot lire In e u te tn Cub* and Jamaica.
MlBBroNAltlEB IX rLIOHT ___HANKOW. China. Oet. « (8al-
■ ‘ ' l u ^ / w w S a n m talonarits trnvel- ' ' t n g - ^ r a t t from toAehow. Kanau
^ _ jwrnHjee. becaote of the menace of ., -am iitt, - a tn w a tareiy
t l f nuluw, Buljuaa- piovUwe,-------
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■ a i . i i iiiiiia IW rO M O A ST rO B TODAY ANP □ T O M O M O W -M abl: Fair Ba(«r.
~ Mno'ewbat «b«V6 oermaL |
" 'il lg h and low lempCTBtnrts herday u reported by Uie govern-1 m ent weaiher observer were n uiU .. « deftees: there w as-a nrlaW e wind and the the sky was clear;. ,
^ baromotrto pressure « t J p. m w « a, MW Inches aiwd tlie liumldlty or ran*e. e» to 3# ptr cent ot satura- ^ ur tlon.. , " Ka . W ettber a yenr was clear « u with te m p en tu rn o t 69 and 3< dc- rll, trees. ....... t;a . — — P
; ! T e m p e r a t u r e s M i l d i J
T h r o u g h o u t N a t i o n i ^
r ■ ■ «lg ir"p re« iire8 pttdomJnata « 2 over tlie United 8 ta l« tonight. »
w lth^a eenter over eastern Wasli- r ! lng toa”and eailem Oregon, anoth*^ er small eenUr overlying western » ‘r* Colorado iO rand Junction, 30.44), - ~ and a high pw»sure srw cover- b 7* In* th e easlero half of itie Unlled l “I s u te s , central In Indians tonlghl. 8 ” Temperatures— everywlitre are a •*’ milder than In tlte past scvcnl 1« . . days, excepUng In soutlirajiern Wy- l«
omliis and nonJieasietn Colorado.£ a h e io -* ^ u d ^ _ a tc a _ T [U !t_ lif lh U -
preclplUtlon U re^rteil. Temper- il ; r £rc?ranirwB 'O rcarB Tti:n‘ anthHie7-.
northem . Itocklcj aro .up 8 lO 12 dc- * b grees over last rilghl’s'TIJurcsr iw
u. T em pentures arc high. *ltl> “t- ri tendant fair weather, in Cslltonila. v
'■ Mil. Mill. rtet. wihr. a ne R«iit ... ..........»• ■ « cjwr^ o'„ t i c i t u ---------*J J» •« t0- K sn u t-c i tr-—SI— « — .»*—U*o4|.
;Si ■ s - f i f s ' . , ' «
Silt Uk# f«y-Si Jl ti ta r “,s .s s _ E r- s -s a s -
! f » a r 5 - S - : S - S S - i i■■■ ■ ' ■ ' |C1
r F a i r t a s t i c - S u i c i d r —
» S c h e m e E x p l a i n e d .
i C K A R L O nr. N. C- Oct. W UT}- '“ A fantastic suicide schctne which she I ^ , r hop^d would tn d her llte in the e lec -! A
trie chair was Mrs. Mty G arland 'd Adams' explanadon today for h e r |^ discredited confession lo a tliree- ’ ^ year-old murder here. , tl
To Mrt. Slella Palterson, police . .. woman, her jailers and newspaper- “
men the 30-ytar-<dd woman said the R w u tired o t life when tbe confessed
In DanvlUe, Virginia, last Tuesday— the-aJajinf-of-A Jbert-R m H iW hnr zr in rM a in c u jw -T iiB n ro u W 'e ie c - t - trocute me and then I wouldn't have
to bump myself oft.’*Jl' “Df course 1 d ldn t kUl him," she s t tald. "I didn’t koow anything about In It except whal t heard the girls n , talking about In ]ill tone time after00 the man's death."
She Is h^ d for a Riental examln- sr, otlon.lOV - ‘
re! jForgeiyj2harged S Widow Surrenders i........ bOa'ANOELRS, Ocl. 33 (.?)—Mrs. i
Jfasel Bel/ora Olab, blonde-widow.! today surrendered to authoritiea cn > an indictment charging her wllh forgery ot (he will o t the late Albery
'O Cheney, local capitalist. Sherlfls deputies disclosed they were search- ina foriwo other persons tn the ca».--
M n. Olab explained the h u been awaiting only Ihe relum of her
'M crfmtnsi ha^-ec .-S ^a-n ifian .-& e-. “ ■ fore giving herself up to aulhorides."y who had been looking lor her for
« s rr« l day .v ,...................‘ "The a-oman «ss ImmedUtdy or-
- ’ dered held under I35.0CO ball and— unable to raise Uie money, she wa.s ■■ plteed ln Jatt. • — ...........
T h e Indlcuntnt of Mrs. Olab foi- ,v land tier attempts to cWm ch?- “ nry's estate. She said he wrote thr _ Kill In a Las Vegas, N enda. hotol
room whert she Imd gone with him ^ to be mstxled, Cheney died, however. Vf belore Ihe' etremohy could be per-'
formed.________ __________________
F e l d m a n W o i i n d e d ;
M L u c k ^ i l l H o l d s
Eki CIUCAOO, Ocl. as (fl-B o l W d- tial m in ’s luck U tllll good,
ot Sal-t by police to be the only frlrmt St. to .survive the alfccllons of Margiirci rnn Mary Collins, the "kiss o t denUi"
_ glrLhe was th « and m iinded e»rlj today. As on a previous occasion, he escaped with his life.
Someone tlred_a_bullelJ_nto lil\ back enrly todsy, bui hU coVisiiii'n
S s was such that 1k could be removed _.... lO-H-DPllcc-ilttUon after r eoelvliig I'll trcaimcnl a l a hospUal. In 1033 tie
Isy- was shot and mounded.•rec Miss Colllia ypn ilie name o r tlit
Mt" reputed gangUnd msle a.w)clatej ,*T among Ihem Dion'
O ’innlii.
r ; RUPERT BOY SHOT ™ BY^UNLOADED!-GUN-
col- RUPEaT, Oct. 33-CecU Oatney. 11-ycar-old 'Oti ot Mr. and-Mrs, P.
- (.‘rQ a tfltiian is Ihtvletlm-of-a-fluu- »'■ SccWcnt here llil.mili'lti'ottilBC.'-He- . . .»-aa_»hot wluls.playliig with a gun.
n /1 bellevea nol lo have been loaded. **'* Ite Is receiving irc.Mmeni al r.i ^ 5 j liert_.Seiirra.Lh<MP'talj____________
III” ? C a l i f o r n i a O i l W a r
S S S t a r t s R c c o r d F l o w1 ot ——alca. SAN FRAKCI8C0. Oct. 34 OT. -
California’s oil .war has resulWd I; T opening Uw flood gales- for tin aat- greatest flow tor iround S years. u a „ -Srm rLL-fll-eoeW Uon-to-lncreaw. lUsh. au tpu t ln.,th&.faoi.jit.dra3tlc«lly.rt-. ivel- dueed prices' y n t the state'a outiuit tiuu up to 1CI,3I0,(IT7 barrels for 8 t|item ' e ot ber. This was MOJ38 barrels (ti|lb'. tfely an 'lncreaae ot 40,300 bsrrelt|ovcr
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lIlKETSnDSyFJEWlEADEiSJjonny-Tottl«JPowet-B»hl(i(l |j! Scenss'Alter Slaying . l! T, o f Dutcli Schultz'S ' ' ■ —y KEW YORK. Oct. 33 (>D-The >- New Vork Tlaea say* th a t ft new- gfoup of ( X iu w r j i ia e n p w tn - i i r ir a l l - h u taken t r t r c o n tra o t the> r tck e u once manoed by the late
racketeen. Arthur (Dutch SchuIUl ttegenhelmer and Louis (Pretty)
l Amoen, whose-Tl<i«M-ileaiba-this ! week preclpllaied a new gang war.
[11 The Times saya the "power be* .h ind the acenet" is nov Jonny Tor-
^ r to , .n tc h a NcK-VorlLunl Chicago , gang leader who w u succeeded by I. Al Capone u bead of be«r t a d al- i. COM H C k tu 'ttu r iD |- prohibition n In Chicago. . . .), - The Times bamea the new com-> blnatlon .of .overlordi u Charlesd (Luckyj LucUno, Charles (Suck) i I. Siegel, Meer Lansky, Louis iLefiy) t Suckhouse, Jscob (O u m h ) Schap- i ll Iro, and Abe (Longy) ZwUlman, (he ■ '• last-named ot Newark. ,9. Luciano is Ihe reputed head o t the , ll Unlone SlcUlano and Broadway 11>*Tngljl11ub"optral<).-r'...... .. —ie7~A»-poUMK«Klay-l>rougbL.SchiilizU; i t-*body 10 New Vork.from Newark.),
I whero he w u shol down while sur- (j * rounded by three ot his chief a idsi. ^ Wednesday night, federal agents
analyxed.the gang chiefs last words.. Tw-o thingi of imporunee stood ;- o u tr ----------- ----------------------------- r;, “The boss," whom Schultz sjld '
shot h lm rw arilW liaW e 'by which'" ’} U idano w u known in the under- •
w o i ld . ................... . • • ------------And-M ie nsm i "John,” olten re-
jx y e d as Schullt lay_on ht» death ; . ' bedTbelongs, poUce believe, to Jen
ny Torrlo, who rwe to Chiea«o gang- leaderehlp. o n t_ tl> e„ d » d j)o d y ot
"B lf Jim ” CoUlsalmo._ _No o th e rjiJo h n lth a n .T O ftio .iay ..
the police, w u known who could I either buy a hotel or promise a mil-
—lllo tv ^ tan d lM t sU lem ents-ftttriba«.. . (ed to "John" by ths dying ”I3uteh.'’
! R O O S B Y E L T ^ SPBAK- ' WABHINOTOK. Oct. 2S M>-Ray ,c ' Murphy, national commander o f the> I Amertcaa Legion, said today Prest- d I den t Room-eli would speak a t mem- r orial exercises on AnnUllee day. . ’Novemmber 11, In Arlington na-
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i.;.. - - — SA L M O N _________m Cclilo B ra n d — !n " L arge F ln l C a n s=; ^ 2 C .M 3 3 t
O . P . S .• JK i.L P O W D E R
id S e ts Q u ick er T h o n a.s A ny O lh e r W «
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P ow dered o r H row n S SU G A U - .rr. i 'o r Y o u rr- lln liow e’cn C ookin jr_________ _ 2 J . b a ^ > a t ________
« A L A 'D , . im E S S lN G
Q u a r t S i r t
Id- ______M .\T C H E S
Fuil S l « n o ^ e s .1," 1 9 £ C a r to n
• - TOMATOES- - N ow ifi th e T im e to
_______Stock U p ^ t h e P ack' i s M tich S h o r te r -------
T h f ln W a s E x p e c tc dt;?-----------------X s P i t rC n n s -------------
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„y . i W est a n ti H uhi, p . •JUU-, ---------------------------------- ----------Hf............. - M E A T S - - .........r At 1 -« 'M R in S o . r -
T w in PoilB _ A fuH a s a o r lm e n l
■ d r n r i f m n ,' i - J . 4 nU iK ^C hiekens.-^-*-
F re sh O y ste tii. C od ' F ish . F re s h S a lm o n ,
E tc , — a s w ell a s [ ll f l n l q u a lity M ince- tin . roeat fo r th o se H a l-
!owc|en P ie s . . .
T w m t a l l s ' d a il y
Japan Shifts Blame I In Reply to Russia
8 TOKVO, Oct. M — J tp a n r e - , plied to Rum»'» protest o r tr a M an-1ehu»i)fl»n bofoer ligh t bjf » m n - '
- Ur^protesl whleh blam ed-liuuU fw.'.; k(t (he Incldtnt. authariUUTa circles ’ \
a id todaf,---------------Jtpanese Foreign M lnistir Kokh
ItlroU w u reported by. Ihe Rengo (Jspsnej;cl News.Ageixy to h*«v Imnded U>e Soviet ambassador. Dr. Constantin* Youreneff, a vigorous note aKltrlng the Soriat go;rm - v menLwna.re»DQnslble foT-thi. gimh , in which sU Japanese Manchou- ,
" kuoanji were killed recently. ,,
F f i i i i i E - i ^ I N I i « L I S i im Pour persons escaped hnlnjured
from a rolllilon In -w h irtr tw o 'c an 1- were bsdly damaged on tho hlgli- v es way three mllM west of Tw-ln Falls K* about 9 o'eloek TTlday momlng. ** One of Uie cars. In which Mm. «
Edna Olbb, 3SI Fifth avenue nortli. f « Twin Palls, in d M n. M. O. Kuy- i,
kendHlI ol Ptter w tre riding, w u {
** ' . lother cnr tlial was driven eastward
nf n..!,) _‘‘•(.Mr.i. Cwrllj ssfl pas.'fjjser. aaJepmy
slierlff reiwrted following an ln r« - s s lH.U«n, ■ ■I, The Curtis car somersaulted and q J came to rest on its top. Me. and t 2L M rs^C um s-rcm ilnlutJnslde_uiillL i
ll came.to a ha lt in the borrow pit. c —D sm sir to each-car-waa-tetlmsl- 1
r . ed a t tpproxlmately gSO. J
NFlyDi!
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Important Im- — — TT*S-MRRBTV7tin:-l3eJt-er
JL ie t t , m o s t beau iifu l Plyn T h e 1936 P lym ou tit is ngai
^ nom lcal fu ll.sirc car. Evldt- - _____oM tiorem ileapcL gnllonofi™ . tio n ...c x tf« n e ]> - lo w u p k f
' . A m ong 40 irnprovemen- ’’ fram e lia s been m ade 100!
— ->9—-'B ltiTennew<wmi<S^e*U P ly m o u th ’s fatned Floalin
_ .U a leg, elbow, a n d ehouli ■ 'el& m iiatdr ahd 'iw ice-«J-ri
-rid ing •m oothnes* you 'd < W itb a new siccrlngdeti
T T
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LY NEWS, TWIN PAELs; IDAH'
jFIEm lUBUSi J’i:i m \ m m \J ' W a lte r L lg g o t t R e eO V ir ln g tj
a ; F r o m S e r io u s In lu r le s ' •
; I n l i ic te d b y - G a n a ,
« MmNEATOLIS. Ocl.• Walter U ige tt. fiery pubiuher of au wMUy-nswspaptr. w u recovertnE r ’ trom Krlous Injuries In a hoapit»
todsy a s police Inveatigated his story . ot a ’’ride" «nd an a tu ck upon him , By a g a n f of eeren men. .
. . Physicians took X -ray plcturt* of i, the victim w ho h u figured In a •, long aerlee of disputes, one of them
;( with Oovernor Floyd B. Oisoa. They i tsM he hsd loat one tooth and <ut>
ffrriV pD trib le broken Jawbonb and ( collarbone,
fl .. . Oaee FrtMsd Gorereer -• LiggettH c«reer h u coreitd k
broad range o f publUaUon ettert^ snd poUtles, Onee ft comrade l o a m
of ihe sorernor, he broke with blm '■ a lter tije Uaylzig of Howard QOII-'>• ford, publisher of a weekly ptper• In tho T»1n Clues, whom unldentl- J JIfd ftssallanta allot on a elty slreet >- i«o monlhs before the last tu te
d ^h -------S t;£ -IO -iJL ’U i3 L I iIL B -___ Ir ivtltlam 0 . Dale and hll.Wl/c, M a, 1• Manrretia L. Dale, started tu lt In I
the dUlTici court here y(«tCTday-to |il qulel title to trac ts 2 and a o t the Il Knob Ulll subdivision. Named u . IL d tlendanli- were n ie n r . HHeh- I. c<Kk of Hsmpton, Iowa, and othert. 1 .- T l» -ac tlon -y> a.lBsUUit«d-through. I
J. W. Porter, Twin Falls attorney. '
mano9Ph
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mproveme-its in i?i■engincertd — th e -ro o m — trace « f i ly m o u th we’v e ever b u i l t p ick .up (gain A m cricn’a m o s t eco- Floating /idcnce in d ic ates 18 to 24 You’ve to fg a i^ ilo w jjU ro iw u in p i--------T h e jA eep . ■ ' • . . rturd iistlen ts , th e b ig P ly m o u th hydraoli ,00^S m ore rig id ^ i- . W i e # the safw T n a f c r i ^ g r .. - ^ v ,- ’ !« lu rea h ftv e b em « d d ed Piyiilinfi R id e . . . in c h es o f « • -your I oulder room . N ew sw ay- « new I j^rJgtd 'f lw n«*pftJvW e-the— 0 'd e x p cc l in th is b ig c ar. Credit P detlgn, t b e t c j t u t i i n 't im y ( lymou'
mI
,H0, SATtlgPAY MORNIHG.-OCOCMOBBR 2 6 /1 9 8 8 . - ^ s s s a 9 9 s a = s s E ! ^ s a
Rock Fall Dfl8»Efforts At Re«ue|j
m . O A RM m P i ; O o l 34 ( ^ 5A iieond fall of t«p reek tonight r delayKi e fto ru to n ic u e John 8Un-
- iew sk^-from -the-botWf t et -a-44- - [I fooi'-lB aependm -eoaJ-jn ln t Iha lt i B wbere he .has'been Imprltoatdsince
9;M a. m. yuU rday .Peter Baxter. SI, trapped to the
shaft yesterday by the t in t fall of roek, was lifted ou t today after he h a d , betn entombed nearly 30 houn. 11* au tierttl obly from ahock.
^ - I t e s c u e a ia ld to nU b t.tba t short- ? ly before the (ecoad -^H they re's celved signals trom fltankowskl.I and beliered they D tr* wHhln a “ few feel ot htm when tha top gave . way and tons of roek and dirt
blocked off the ir pa th toward tbe * Imprisoned mfth.
y
J Chain L e tte r Unites Aged Sweethearts
t BPOKAnH Oct. n W )-A m u r a Ot a TS-year-old bride revealed tori day how a chain letter, ten t in I tun,-bridged 93 years and half a . eonlintnt to unite two aged child
hood sweethearte In marriage.. . Ih e- couple Is Mr. and Mrs. W.‘ D. Gott of F o rt BCotl, K at. Mn.I Oolt w u Mrs. Emily Wilcox ot Hoi-
e w llh in g r*d l*n tto f I ^ ^ V le l j jV o p o R u ^ ^
mM
Ride and Perfoma« r-ro ftd -shock ftt4h« w h ee l M ore-pow u p lh a n yQ u’i l . e v e r n e e d .. .v ib r a l i ing P o w e r . . .e a s y d u tc h sn d . f e t r eh r t never d r iv tn t c a r eo easy to handlt
e -n e w .K y m o u lh .S a fc ty .^ ie e lJ ^ iL i n t a n d q u ie te s t w e have h u l t . T h e lUic b r tk e s I to p y o u qtdcU y a o d safcl tfes tlo w -p riw d c a r l _ ‘
! . . , a n d d r iv e . . . t u id r id e .la th is b e [> iyn»u ib .- •u r C h iysler, D odge o r D e Soto c i ^ e r w iv Plym ou th a t y o u r disposal, qu ick I th e official O v ry s le r M o to n C om r it P l a n . . . p a y m e n ts to fit y o u r budg o tm i DIVISION OP atkY SLU t c o n r o a
w m
I ly w o o d u n tU h erm e a t.a ia rr ia ie r B j M rtTA rthla M e L M '^ r 'S p o * ii
3 kane told todar « t ths happy out* u Isotne-ot tb i ehatn K tu f abe and 1 her sister, oow Mrs. Q ett. sent to
- Ute tatter’s ehlldhood suitor «H t t r m 6 e o t t . , t; ajnnaJJ Jettfr sped back ^ £ t itmim
; S A T U R D A Y________ t fi lft
B i n ^ a 0 ^ 9 B H
I r a o N S i i . “
Mhis
4 THINGS fi i . : . .' ? .. ^ ^
m O N O H V = /l a w c e , n i ( i2 < n ii i« p
JowtT-ind__ —r t l i o n l e a ^ t e e l . . . b S I t e s
r .h lM m . 3 re u a B IU T V -HI. I e . l u n i . . .
? h r ! o w --------------4 - c o M r o K r = iA fc ly .I l’s R idephisllo t.w
b tiu U fu i ~
erwUlput ' ‘ lick. (AsIc ‘m uncrc ia l— ----------- ......................— -udget.) ANO UP, UST AT I fOUATION \ -------------^P£CIAL,W«i
1 W H *1
Bpokaae,- GotL' a lio ' over, W ,'' bad ,• loirUi miU'traeaihTMn s|o, ** ~j bad U r t W U a c c : '----------- -- ■ 1, Tlie romance re-rfpcned by mail. I Alter retunlAC to tm QaUfornla
home, Mrt. wiiMS ««hl to FM l < ) and maW fd OotL
ga t B a E g g t i a g r *,' s s s a s e m ■ -
Y S P E C I A L !
TODAYWITH A
T i r e t t o h e— EXTRA POWER
BA-nERY “
a o % More Power
lonfeer-tlte,
Qnicker Starting ■
Your actourit opened In a few minutes! No delay! No embar-
Buy FlrcJtone Tires. Batteries • m d other car needs and pay as
—yott*earnf-------------- —
lO f P lV A N »\ W t m v t c i I T O R I f
iVOMiLS'SO;--------- -------
onOf
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PEOPLE WANT:- A l l evWiDrt inditiK g- ' ---------» per iifion of fU .
ljfm o(«!> 'iW ylJS if«y5 BS are lOO^' hydrtulic-
y - N o w IS iJded to n |., . . J e n upkeep-
— PlymotJth’t - F lo s l in f — -------.—( w contferl tmprovemenls.iioi-IT FACTORY. DETBOfT QUIPMEHT CXTflA
ijoSi
iI018ElI[Sr ( CHICAGO mM
Convention Orators Asser $200-a-Monlh ^ofd-Alli Pension checks Essentia to Permanent Recover;
, ‘Hy Tlif A.'.ioclntfd PrfM)' CHICAGO. Oct. -2 5 -D e . Wnnds for "n "m;wor d e a r — tlio Townsciici jilun—w en raised today by a batter}’ ol Biwnkcrs before thc f ir s t nn tional cimvention nf tlu TownsoiuJ'club?.
S purred by th e hair t r is Rcr app lause ol {lelcffatcs csli' mnt<Sd by th c ir Headers t( ru m b tr 7.000. the orators «Mertc< therv uould be no permcitv-nt re pover)- unll! chrtk-CTbr |M 0 a monU
. ve re sent from Wiuhlnslon to al ]■ perMnn o; (U) And ow r u thc Town * hend plan proposei, T lir itaillsnce al
»o chirrrrt <‘,cn»nr1ftllon« of tlw no tional W la f Rocuriiy «ci i>cn»Toi j>rov(sions,
-------------No Nph tltal, «m Sfw tlfth
rou r of tlic wvcn mcn ».ho »d' <lre«ed Hi? afternoon wwlon »vn 20 lo 30 yrnr^ under the flisibllll!
^ . . nac SCI out In tlic prosrntn bii ■ tlify iiiii)c.ilrii lo ilifii.iiion 'f yoint
_____ ?£,'"|Ppo*l ■ll': movement- _“ "WV don't nefd a ne*- de iirb iir i nr»- deck," d« la red Ralph H. lUet sUi5 o f 'a 'a i ile . "Tliat new deck I th " Towwend plan."
------------ilh o -o ld -p o liu c a l—loraw lw -iiUJUt longiT work," ^;lld ChiirlM T M'lrrtock of Pliuburgli. ‘The Town iielid plnn In honwlly offered a. i perman-.'nl cure of deprcMlons."
--------- Ow)r(in-C.-JJlBhtc>’ of.Los_An;40. jifpsldt-nt of the !an:e.'
itiiU of Ihr ori;»iii;;illon, clalmlni-------- tu-m rnibcitlilu-g.t—l
th rre wna “too much soi-cnimeiit li . . . h itJncis nud nol enough buslnei
Jn Roverrnnent." He added: “Ou; po lltlrlnn ' uw! ftnnnekrs havr t1r< th i' cfiiintry m;o an eeoiiomlc knot T h r TouiMnrl pl.m »Ul cut tlin knoi."
n»p* A drnlntifnlfon Profr«n»
O lio C.l**, State trcaimrcr.of ^V:i'!;lnEion. told Llic conventloi ih .it ihp (idmlnlstrrttlon’s pro(tnvn
• io r aidliis the ".v> ,conlii.,ed nnd ,*-o fraught wltb Inequnli'
- -— ties nnd jn ju» tlce-th« t-jt-m ar-ie--------m d^-tho-m ovcm cnt-iar-aocU t-M .
ct;rl!y,'•TJir Toan'onfl j)l:in ' Hl si>fi'i
L, O l' rriu rn ot iiro.sixrrlly by iiultlui 4 ljii1loii5 of dnll.irn Into clrciilatloi
\ ul',;re 11 will do thc most good— It th e hnndi of those who will spent Jt lor the ihlnRS Ihry nrcd," he as H-rtrii. "U mesiLi rccoverv’ liom IU' nn tn cn l thc plan L*. put into ofwr
..................... NoUy DwnowtraUoa-.Th* delepites ttimed « tWrd roii
o t fontldence In th rlr Itadcnhiinni« nf th*- (;cniniv>Ir«
; UOH.1 of the unuMial eonrhivc. ' ' It camo ftttri' r«;telpls of the
--------n ionih-eia movement - wert se t-at63S,803 In the report of Audllo llay McCalister. Of this, hc addtC D r. Prancls B. Tflwnwnd. tsther o thc plnn iJcarlnR hli mimr. liud ro crlw d $7.500—a Wilnrj- ot *50 a weel ■wllh tlOO ftvnlliible for iraYcUni
_ and olher expenses.ri.' ET'Clemehta'.' i»UonM secre
ti-ry, declared:____ ,:-It lias Iw n cliAmcd that Di
'l'oviT\r.end pocktled S600 of .thi Jiioiivj-. ; t . l a Jl damnaljlc lie, Jfrvr ccnt hn« been accounted for."
The auditor reported ClrmeiUi co-founder of the pliin. liad rc
------- <s.ivp<| *7,517..Stcf Hnrilcj»-on Warlien .
<iii.-=tlo»ptl th r ccn.itltiitlon aliiy ot the nntionni secuHly nci dcclarcd It was nol n recovery mea Aui-e m d predicted alino.U the en tlrr cw t would be borne by worker;
The sprokvr U'rmrd $30 iv mont-------- ''mere-<.'xl»tfliKo^moucv_Jlc_pro
I >h('trd UUsutlstacIloii \^ouM rc.*;!!! from " « different plans" sei up b atatea to cooperate with the federn
' government. He envlJloned the "hu mlUailnR InveallRatton" ot appll ciinls by- "polltlr.il mvesilnitor*.",
Hr stated the federal anmilly pen lonJ for worker* would cowr onl
WHge and aalary earners with an rirullum l laborers, domwilc hel|
- - ahip crews and employes of th* gov ernm ent and eduratlonal and char llnl)lc inslllullons excluded,
"Tlio-w who toll for a llvlni:," h_____ n d ^ d . "must In the final aimlyai
p n y 'th o who!n peiulon"biirwlill-------- U ie .id la .i le h ..th e j0ii^trace-cftmn
• nd the mllilonalrra ro free.”The maximum amount a work(
roiild receive, hc raid, wm *85-------- m m - . ---------------------------------------
Miirdoek told the .croivd: . . "We're earned It (the prnslo
plan) and we're solnc to stle around and collect It.
•'Tlicy say we ate In in? to r« ' fom ellilrt for nothlnu. U woul
- ....hr a r s « r » l of-tho |)l«n ot4hc pnj-R eitln i: nolhing lor.'.ometlimc.
"T5ie public is becomlns rnnvlnce tim t the old politico! formiiias wl no t flork and tha t we need somr
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BLUE BLAZE Dustiess Slack
SOLD
EXCLUSIVBI.Y
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■ D R IN K 'C A U S E S L O S S O F
^ C H A U F F E U R ’S L I8 EWSI
Da ehaufieur. Ftoyd Ford, 32, oi Twin r tU f. lorelfUd his ehtuf> K-aur'« Jlcenae for one year, and . . waa sentenced to pay IIM fliM I - «r«} coiU when h« pnadad fuU- U ty in Justice of » » Peaw.Oujr T ***** awope'i coure h e rt yesterday tc
~ rcT iifje“6ranin»enTlrM nfrroTti . w u u rc a tM by Fontaine Cooper,
'SBrl jta t« traffic otfloer, who report-
far in ^ th T S ^ w " p ll at the aide n fi^ l of tlK highway wfst of Twin F^tls
There had been no collision.very ------------ —
iSES PBEVIiSn n - ! . . --------
3 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 Y o u n g A m e riM r
ir iK -j T r a in e d in W a r la r e ,
Can Be Calledertedt re- Oct, M t/P)lonUi I Thre« million younv American :o all trained lu the tactics of warfat 'own- can bc callcd lo the nation's co Mai* ors It thc country needs 'thei r na* Rrhsadler Oenernl Andrew H. Mos w Toirioiii l i i iu i i r r in e i id fr iro rT tn tf l t
‘ Tiiu ViiUrd Suites nmij’ irriicr tk___m ii_.stirriiig uddrcss lo the anmi
> w in iio ii ot the United States drc» y c u vivid picture ot the nation's mlblllly iinry innnpoiver available shou■ America be called to shoulder anr fouih- — w iirn n nutloii'w lli n o t-n g n r
__ : i l J i .iiivndcd..ihciLalUioDS_L''losib iil in iiie ns.M4ta n t chief ot the UnlU UlR*lHiiiirs nrmy jta ff told nenrly f ck U 'drlegnies.
_ I’fev lrm Mubllhatlon p7 T i TVvuidiuK nny "jinBObtic'''"alt
I tiirv In Ills »ober report, the get „ , ;cniJ dcUiled“ 'liow moblllatlc
, would be effected In the nation An- of any military emergency
- . ,7 —W orld-w nr'V cleraiw -ar«-loo-oX lie < . « Mr Mimcatale m lllu
,1 . ,«crvlce and the strungth ot tl -TpTT-^nnrmust'^wnie-fron^-yodngeMnc in«^ since the World war, he point* ■ift,„ o u t,- th e country has trained 3
000,000 younu men who can 1 called upon a t onee.
■; Tlic nex t step in whlpphig i iirmed forcc into shape followli
ivnhmtary eiili!itmcnt.s Is the sele live servlee plan, he said. Addli Ihnt 35 sta tes have, sent to tl
r .o f chlcf of U ntf such program, ti ntion rcmniiilng 13 »wus,*Hic said, a (tnvm eompletlng their?, con* -W hat he styled as n "not too o
iuali- llm lstic- 'p rea ie tlon 'w as hu- esi j ^ ie - iiiaio-tliat-valuntary-onlU unenti-I /tf. the nation would total 25,000 a d
si>fcd ~
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i i s i M i 3 | g O L
?: JUBIfs -J S S S * !mea-
S Low Prii=■ IBIGTTT3! V a lu es ,irs." _____rpe'n* V V
WII ag. T
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he
while- -----------------------jm trs ^ ________________
rorker -
V .. Walnmit— . CHEST
$ 1 1 * 4 5wnul.l | M • c p.Tsi | r a - ____
I'lnceii-pTO A h u n u s iia lly h e a v y i s ( in n n lly low p r icc s otsome- > H | ^Vc h iiv c bou ifh t low
, ! m T h in m a y be y o ltr luHi lo f f -p r je W .^ i tn tn o h y
- J — ' B j co sts— riHinR, i j g P p a y m u c h h iR her p r J — - i i r o th is -u n u s u n l -s a le :- - -
k i l —
J - s w
;.igiFiTSEEiianilllEOECISIfine , ‘ >
5^; Idaho's Potato and Onlif j ; ___ Shippers Saved. About;,^ $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 01 hl» —:— aide DOISE. Oct, U iflV-C. A. Jlo .
’W*- rale experl ot Ihe Idaho {wbltc-ut: Itles commluion, uU mated! t<)d tha t tiie state's potato u id onli
S ablppen benefited by trooi "1790,0 . to $1,000,000'' by Uw IniersUte cor meree commission a t WaslilngU
- O. C.. wlileh ordered (he prese m i l <lUiercnUal lu irelght r a t» txtwei l l l l u Oreeley, Colorado, mai:tUll ‘<ut«ad of increued.
.The freight rule adjustment < txjtntocs ana onlon.s between -Ida'
le a n s and O nrlcy, Colorado, h u been-------effccl for. many ^eara .aad Is su}, that sliippera ot iwtitloca arid onlo
trom-Idalio Falls pay 13 oents i: 100 pounds more freight to dcstt
. auona than is charged from Ort<I( IColorado, while al'T w in Palls I auferenee U 13 cents and a l Nailni CnUlwell and WUder, the dlffcrin
• Is 15 cents per hundred pounds. IU \h °i » “»'■ ' “ ■ ■
•rtcci.Moii l» veri' imiwrrn Itn ic r .to ih e “i>oi«io, yiiion and veiieful
^K ro»cn nml-r.hli>i)er»-of-iliU.*la riieruJ i((;iiu) of (he tiresc■'■'“ ''■ilow bft.Mi ul romiKilttve n le a ov
» “* '■'* Central siaie* to t,„* ,V heavy i'on.'umlng.'markets In t nn , E '" ''' SouihMM aild soutlm e
„^r-i^"'litrc_llic_l)ul>: oLldBho's i>owii iMt ” 6liii>pt<l.".nix>t commented.
Jiil led ■ ' ~ ~y 400'
C A Siri'S SttlVICK CnOLTIMTIATKS NKW MEMDCI
"alil- ~ p o ^ c ;A ^ ii ; i l o ro in ^ '2r = F r i .g e n t cls Bunker. Po:utclla;.I{aberL an a; u tlo n Qincklooi: and a iarlea Latliai Ion in icimberly, wett the victim# of t
initiation conducted throughout t » -o ld lu t-w ee k - by~tiie"InlereoU fgiii
campii* serttcc o rjnn it lion a t llic University of Wal'
J J _ were aophomore men.
' be Carrying rsss. toothbrushes, pn '(iiea: wvartnc liwimmlng sulta. s>'
>R " “ 'panta, nnrt silly tirj. the Initial lowing I aiibjfctcil lo the stem orders
Ihelr senion,iddinst], ih e l Pr«4limen pledges will be ^elect , th e : within the ne.^l week or two.1. arc --------
» op*, If Uic counlry were Invnded. Lac ■ esti-'ln ir th e .tpur of nn invasion, hew nti-lui.Uic-voluntary enlbtmeuis would a day . less.__________________________
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ty purehnrtc dircct from Sim m otts 5 on ramoiiH Simmofi9,.proriuc,(Si., ow and wc nrc se ltln i clone. biHt oppiirtunily (o Buy Sim m ons )Rs,- nit'.wtll -a!i.-'nU-msnufacturcr9 iR \vn(jcR-*incrcas«d taxes . Trul
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‘ An elaborate novrer sliow. Inelui lilion form althurch WBltliniiJrB
on*trat)on,'Ttplete wtth bouipieta. B it ' la r trtnSs'and ' all noral appotn
— 'in fm -r ’i f i i r b c - r - w i n i t n i r - n j Idaho 8U |e norU U ' eon^tnllc at ilW Hotel'BoUf. November 3 S, Orlo Williams, local HorUt. ai
Jtool, nounoed foUovtng hU return, fro Rupert There he altended a pr
teday. con>‘«ntlon meellni of.the Southei onion idjjio FlortsU’ association.W.OW Spraken from 'leading dcatfnli ««“ • schoola from the.eoast, and aa f
ngtoii. (U t u Denver will be present a t tl resenc convention, and all M uthem Idal
persons who ire In-Boiw durlnu H main* „ n ^ t l o n arc Invited to attend ti
n o a tr show,J. J. Brennan. Buhl, accdmpanl'
tdnho WUllanu to Rupert. Brennan. Wi . . . Hams and C. 8 , Rnndall. local flo T u ^ W. will be among thote atiendli
in iow “ ’f Is per
SiPlflllSRIKlSI ~ lE-lESS BE« r« n i_ ________ , __________
S ' Goveranient's Prosram Sl 2.000.000 jobs short
-ol hulUllmenL__n the --------liwest. WASHINOTON. Oct, M tj '/ -
doI^-le»*- r«ll«I-pToatam-Ior— w yeur was forecail yesterday by Ha
---------n T m o p V iia ra n irM t-T fo T e m tfor ending dlrtel relief, paymer to tlie states.
DECS H(“ couplrd.th!s staUmenl wl nnoihor forecast tliat the rell
rV*Ji- Iwirt'would'be "appreciably llglS ^ P P - duiiiig Ihe-ia -m on ths-beslim l: Uiam, next July; I.. .If the Meeting the presa after a mont it the long vacaUon trip »Uh Preside egirtl« Roo»relt,‘ HopWn8-Teplled'Wlth-i inlift- enthusiastic “fine" when uki Idaho, nbout progress of the drlre towa irdi ca I |iutitnir:330e,000-perBena-lo-i> 'o
and.liquidating the relief admlnl . trailoh. •
I'"'"- Two Mim#n J#b* ShortAllhough the program stlU wa* :
000,000 job! short of lulflllment ai °^Mlie orlKlnat dok deadline onlj-
wrrk awayTtha vrorta p ro g rw bc lected I a-wrtcd ll waa proceedfnc "p«
cL'eiy accordlnj to «hedu]e.’* a ■that « siaiea nofl- on thc dole «
-------- ;b<- cul off "during November."Lack-; "Will next year's relief progr*
iesold,:Orlng a retum .of .the dole?'.' Hculd bc_iln3-waa aaked.______________________ •■.So," m the quick reply.
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— N c w r r r e m o r s ; -’ •. a n . - --------from HELENA, Mont., Oct. 25 prc- Recurrent comortioiu a f.ihe earll
them uiirter»iniriiirr nere labeled "rot '*■ monplsee" by Helena's quake*irei
|n ln » cltlsenrv today, i.nd the olty push a far ahead, undaunicd, wUh lU rehab ll the nation and rr<nn.itrucUon work. Idaho Ait^r » ' bre.ithlng spell" j-eat! * l l ’e day whim brtiiicht a m p l t r fn d tl'e tlw H-dny .-.’ries of ahocks, t
tremon>. mil >»vrre, Moceurred h tnled niBht and verr followed by elg WU- iligiit ciiKh niovrnienta'todiy. flor- T|,p weather binv-iu i
iidlng ported i<Hiiiy> iremors wrre of '. ' “ja rr ln t' muiirf, .no.t. the Nwayl
'a n d ruinblincmoirmenw whleh ei ^ Her, and especially Isal Prtd
■ |U nlRhi, wreaked havoc ihroujht l i n terror-sirlrken clly,^ “ afolo)fi.M* and .■■clrntlsus said l
e nlajor qmkr ]>rrlo<l apiiarcntly .h gmjMd dcliiiiwly.
Only onr block In the main bi iness dlslrlct remained aegrejai
_____ Iroai_uic_iUiitici._ffhicli_mpl.^li:^ | j | | I relumiiii: to normal Ilf?,
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gelt, rrtilrally ill a t Letterman g« - A eral lio-.i>itnl tiere. dlil not rrst
-acw icom I£ir:ab lr_ ioday . ,a s_ j-c s lt td H ar- I physlelnn.s re|K>rted. Hts condlti'
•m B erpnchnrufdrm nalnrsraTt.-they-MTients! ------------ - -
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p ipct ana to ihe local newa puW U hrt-nercJfl^ —- - A l l ’U h u of republlcatlon of iptolal «llipaWhe»
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York. ChlcBRo, Sun FnmcUco. I ■
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tho poper (a nt fautc a correction o l that part of the advertUement In which tho error occun :
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All nollccs required by law or b r order ot | thi eourt ot fompcteni Jurhdlctloa to be published . 1
• weeWr. will bc,piibll»lied In the Wednesday , .------ usus'or tuta 'pnprrp iinunnt to Bectlon 63-108 1 —____ C^inj-aa.nddcd.UigCfH>J?3LCn>P^tr W . 10»--------vw
Sm lon Lawa of Idaho. tm■■ i '~- ~ ^ 1 — . . I * »b
____ — L IJT L E -I 'J IO F IT - I JL C O N Q U E S T _______^------ J a p a n ’A -v c n tu rc - in lo .C W n a .Ia .a a ic lJ io t- to -1 - i^
1 « r c lu r n in f f th c c x p cc tcd p r o f i t s . E x c c p t j m( :fo r-c a t« b J /« h { n ff h e r A sfa tfc c o u n te r p a r t o f i of t h o A m e rie n n M o n ro e D o c trin e , J a p a n h n s
" I j o l m t t K n f ^ ^ ’ n n f t ir e if lr in tl lf fc s tlo in j tr t-o f - M an ch u k u o , Jcho ] nncl o th e r p n r ta o f K'obblcdr h t n a . ___________ ^ ^
_ S o f a r , . i t , least, I t la^alj e x p en se w t h n o I aei n o t r e tu r n . J a p a n h a s h a d to p u t a ll th e ^ m o n e y s h e cou ld s p a re {nio m & in to in fn fr h e t a rm ie s in C h in n . T h e r e hiys be en n o th in e l e f t o v e r f o r d e v e lo p m e n t o f m a rk e ts o r f o r col- o n iz n tlo n . P r iv a t e in te r e s ts h a v e p u t n r o u n d h t
- o n e J iu n d r c d f i f ty m il lio n d o lln rs i^ to M a n - w c h u r ia n in vc .itm cn tfl, b i i t I t w o u ld U k e a ” ■
m e n ta p a y , , a n d tfce f in a n c ia l poAvers hnvQb e g u n ' to g r o w c a u tio u s . • in
N e v e r th e le s s , t h e J a p a n e se w ill n o d o u b t bo■ continue g r a b b in g in C h in a a n d th e I ta l ia n s loi n E th io p ia f o r p o lit ic a l a n d o th e r r e a s o n s . ^ B u t p e r h a p s th e t im e h a s gone b y w h e n su c h
_ c o n q u c a L I s R .g o o d J n v c s tm e n t . ........................._ur
: f e X r o p t h e f u t u k e
T h e " o l d e r 's i s t e r o f n 's o v e n tc e h -y c n r-o ld h ig h sch o o l b o y w |io to o k h is o w n l i f e g iv e s
■ t H s -explB natIo n ;- “ n c h a< H ol<H ne-of^en4hB t- He " l iF c o u ld 's c e n o 'f u tu A f b r l i lm s e l f a f t e r h ig h pc
Bphno l.”______________ , _______________ ■S u c h d e sp o n d en c y re g a rd in g th e f u tu r e
h a s b e e n f a r to o c o m m o n la te ly . T h c s a d d e s t ,p p a r t o f t h e b u s in e s s d c p rb a lo n h a s b e en th e ag m e n ta l d e p re s s io n I t b r o u g h t , ‘•especially th e b« d im m in g , o f th e n a tu r a l h o p e fu ln e s s o f
~ " ^ u t h . '^ ^ ■ ..........................— -.N o w th e r e Is m o re hope, in A m e ric a a t
le a s t . B u s in c ^ T c v ly e s .-c i^ p lo y m e n t s p re a d s , y f e g ro w s ’ m o re cM ccrful. T h e r i s in g g e n e-
- r a t io n , - i t - s c c m s , - I s .g o in g - to 'h a v e - R ch an c o hi
a f t e r a ll. *'■. _ .B o y s a n d g i r l s , sh o u ld rem e m b e r, In a n y ^
" 'i v b i i t . ' t h n t I f th o y c a n n o t sec v e ry f a r nh en d , ?• n e i th e r c a n a n y o n e e lse- A nd p rac llc n ! w is - ^
dom d o e s n 't tr> ' t o see too f a r a h e a d . „
■' w c c a n a i r b e rcn so h ftb ly su re is t h i s T T h T f u tu r e , th o u g h i t m n y bo less f a i r th n n w e ■»: h o p e . Is u su a lly le s s d a rk th a n w e f e a r . ^
■ " T JT H E B L E A C H E R S S P E A K
_ T h e c o n tro v e rsy n o w g o lijg o n o v e r w h e th - " e r A m e rie n n ‘a th le t e s sha ll p a r t i c ip a te in th c 193G O ly m p ic g a m e s n t R o rlin in je c t s a n e lem e n t in to in te r iia lio n a l a f f a i r s w h ich is g n t oncc c u rio u s a n d h a za rd o u s . > <
T h e m n in p o in t w i th A m erican .siiort f a n s i “ — S c e m s - to —bfr—w h e th e r -A m c r lc u n - n th lc tca -jJ?
s h o u ld g o to C c r m n n y 'I i r s p l t c T f t h e ^ ’nzi ■ j,'o v e rn n ic n t’s g r im d c tc rn iin n tlo n to o b ll t-1
^ e n r t f « i l ‘th e r lBhtf^& ^ 4 h frf i» 4 w w tr-^ U iiw i* ;~ l a n d J e w s w h o liv e th e re . T iie 'dl83Cnsion*al- j rcn d y a ro u se d K ccm s'doubly s tr a n g o b e c a u se ■ ? p o rt . on th e w ho le , h a s Itcen k e p t on a d em - i o c ra tic b a s is In th e U tiilcd S tn ton , m o re ho a iF s m m * f lc l ( i r ib lv i r 6 1 h c r s , b u t c e r ta i n ly ; i l - - ^ h a s b c fii c h a r a c te r iz e d by a w id e sp re n d iii- {cF m lii^n il? “ o r~ c tn sH cr\v ill i a m in im u m o f
. I r r i ta t io n . • , '• N o w iL‘ - s c c in ? - lh t ; Nnni g o \ 'o n in a 'i i l r . i^ p j -- -bo in g s u b je c te d to th c crillci.Hni U m t th u t r u e \
to le ra n c e o f s i io r t Idea lism is Im possib le In “ G e rm a n y . bccaU.Ho th e. Na-/i > ;ovcrnm i'n t Js' ,
u n f a i r a n d iin s p o rls n iu n lik c 'w U li it.-; f ra c - ' < t io n a l p o p u la tio n o f Je w ish p eop le . Tin- s p o r t '
.. 'f a n s o f th is c o u n try a r e no ted fo r th e i r f ra n k — a n d -« h a rp -c rItlo ism -o C -U H fa irn o ii« -iH -jip o i:t-j-j
a n d Ih p y se em lo b e n pp ly ln jr so n ic o f t h i s ; ,_ s a m e s o r l o f ju d g m e n t to a f f a i r s In a n e i i- , '
c^_ ^ e l y ,,u li£ { iirc t it- flo ld r - T h Ig ,-n o d o u b t, cpi\-. - —? o in id s r 4 h o -d i p lo m a ts - o f . i . : f o re ig n . J in tion -. J
J l jio t .a c c u a to m e d t o c a tc a lls a n d B ro n x c h e e r s ;•f ro m th e b le ac h c r a . __ ________________ * .. , l____
T h o tig h .o n e m ig h t sy m p a tit ize w ith J i
M f e w w - - " ■ ' ' '
d e m o n s tra tio n a g a in s t A m e rjc a n p a r t l o lp a - [“ tion* In th c O ly m p ic s , to t h o e x te n t t h a t a a en a o .o f f a l r n l a y dlctat<?8. t h e re a r c o th e r | fftcto rs to bo c o n s id e re d . O ne o f th iiac is t h c ; G erm an p e o p le w h o so fe e l in g s a t o u t t h c j
: N az i o u tr a g e s a r c sc re e n e d b y th e N a z i d lc - ! ta to rK hlp . T h e O ly m p ic s h a v e h a d a .lo n g j _
• —!w t< ~ h B n n v ^ iw to p y ~ o f-c o o n e ra tlo i iJ} a .\veun , th r a th le te s o f a ll r a c e s , in c lu d in g th e G e r - m un, und i t w oiild se em a sH am c t h n t a n -
j togon isn i b ro u g h t on b y a ty r a n n ic a l g o v - r i I c V n m c n t'sh o iild ■dcsitroy a n y in t e r n a t i o n a l - 1 I goodw ill w h ic h h n s ’ d c v e lo p e d o u t o f l h o I
O lym pic.^.-* .................................... ■ IB u t th e re a g n ln th o su g g e s t io n n r ls e a t h n t p
th c ty ra n n ic a l g o v e rn m e n t w ill h a v e t o tn k e g ‘ th e w p o n s l b l l i t y f o r w h a t h a p p e n s .f ro m I
it.s ty ran n y ..- ........................ __________________I
, \VAIt.Vf.Vf{ .\G A IS8T POBBiaiB STOCK .’HAnKKT I------- ~ ~ r ~ ' IXFtATION................ .............. . I
........ (W aihlnjton Post) IIn- a ,<i*nlflc.'»nl addrcM before the Amerienn man-
ngcmcnt wiociailcn, Charlea R. Qay. preildenl of the Nc-*' Vork Mock cxchnnjt, fcrves wamlnff lh a i ilie ,n Mock murkel offen an Hpeclally InvUlnj field for n,
■ deulup'inenlj, ,! Tlie.prlncliwi tource of t/anscr, Jioa-cvcr. IlCA.'fts ! Mr. Oiiy sayt, •■enUrely outalde Ihe mechanlam of tlie I meek «cliaijg«~Tri!l TU'Ue ffuiid In Uu banking tltu -
ation which-U cJi*rnc{crl«d by unpricedented low oi i mwey raiea and by thc jrca ic it surplus reserves ever of
fTtcordrd."-Tlie-*tock-in4rkcl..ln.»bort.,U jm lZ_e!H -£^ r ti-the possible avenues through which Idle, cheap funds■ may timi.ofl-ouUet.imd brlng an lnflallonary rtie In m :.prlff« nf teeurltlca.or opinion f l ' v fiterd^' eontlrmed by James M. Landis, new ehaU- »l
man of the 8EC, who openly vxpreues d*u6l aa lo ihc~ ^ abilliy-of the comnilMlon lo check an Inflationary f,
I market boom.. - i n— n.iv fnum^fatcs various safeguards whleh m ight be 0-j-b,» .»inplovtd-lo.avert.*-nin*w«r. in iittign iT r ibotc-i t went, placing speclai em phuls upon those prwlsloiis f ‘[ 0/ {}!« iMiJklny Jflwa deslgnfd to control ^he flnanc- g In i of security dealings. He also mentioned tho ^ I c o . 1 iMwen ot tha BEO. thus drawing from Mr. Landla a ' warning against eaa jjera tlng Ihe 'com m tsaon t-tf-- Yi “ tectlveneis u an anll-lnflalSonaiy ^ c ju a r d . «
0 I aee p nsen tcrby the exlsllng volume of exceu reser%'o g c "calls for jtneral.reraedle* of « different type. M r. «
Oa>’< for example, notes th a t the binking ac t of )03S si empoweri tha federal reserve board of govcftiora under
" ceruln conditions to nOse re»e*rre requlrtmenis 100 “ I* per ccnt. Such action would practically eliminate ex- d Ijtlne excess reserves. Or thc board mlaht, under l u [. powxr lo regulate open-mnrkcl opcralions, order the a reserve banks to sell tlKlr holdings of govem m cut tc
^ ^ “ rgurpHisTr«MA-cs. — ■■ - I Z • — F? Desplla tha extensive powen of credit control vested
In the reconstlluted tmd presumably more Independent p it board of governors., ll would bc.pracUcally Impossible ju ^ ta re so r tto su c h d ra s tlQ m e llio d aso Io n g as ih e .g o v - tl J «’mmcnt la compelled lo finance budgetary d end ts . ^ / Tlw reserve banka^ean not dispose of outstanding j,
government lu u n In the open.market while the Ircaa- gi .ury_ls under the necessity of borrowing more mdnry. p
----- W elU w f-w fthe-m em li^t a n B , uiwii Mllliu lli i treaa- ^Ur? must, depend In lar^e pa rt as an outlet for new IjiUM. be.deprived,of.the iiirpluj.funds which enable d,
■“ them to buy.-In short, the control of the money mwltct socs
l t - p l « p«r iro n <> . . r t . .li r .il il.mi'i l w ill)', tioiiiia m u l - p h -poUclu .are-Uie^lndbpensablo.Mfcgunrd3 agAljisi a Iu
continuous piling up of those excess reserves which— -are-larrelr > resultTrf-dcflcit-ftnancinir.-Nritherbynk«-
b g laa-a nor administrative machinery for reiruhtlng p spcculatlvo trniuncllons »re an effective dpfcu.ie lu
IC egalnsi'lnflatlon mi long u the budgrl rraiaiiu un- H< IC balanced. w, f ■ ---------------- "
-AN U TJIK LAST LO.SEn -' -"(Chrlallnn'ficlenc^MonKorT" ---------------‘
A professor a t Southern Mcthodbt unlvettlty ad- ^' vises Em_peror.in\ll«.Sel8*slc te rend lils lo n v D r.il. A. j '-
^ Ttexlar 'believes the npgiis would find comfort nnd ' 50 hope in the recortJ-of tho nnmes of modem wars and
their rcsulls. lie points out thnt In encli case ihe party ly given flrat place in the nnmlnt:. ns linly In Itn lo -llh l-
6plan war, has lost. Of ecurse. IhLi Is almo»l-ai exucl ’ a method for dclefniiiiliic n result ns Miissollnls re - '
ported habit ot rcadUiK the ten leaves. But here Is the , secord since 166B ns Riven by thc Associated Press:
The Auatrlans lo.U the Austro-Pnrulan war ot 1888, . ilC '~ T T incgie«-tn-thf l‘miw Pnt»Man-«>ntllct-ot-l8~0>- - ve ’ I-
The Chinese were on tlie losing side In the sin o - Japanese trouble In 183J.95. nnd nRpIn last yenr when Japan took pomcmIoh c t Manchuria.
Spain was dcfcnte^l In ihc Spanlah-Amcrlcan wnr In I ,. ISM-M- ___. ffiB RuaJlans ncceptpd the drmnnds of Japsn foi-
lowing the Rus*o.Jnpanesc war of 1905.08.Turkey wn.i clefc.itd In the Ttirko-llollaii conflict
IS of m i-1 3 . .; .L et’s aec. nowr ilmi list eomplclc? W ain i there
n a ] anoUier war bciwrni lo u and lOlB? If you ean re- c s ■ member Ks tiamr, ^o:i g n tell wlio tojt-Uiat.oue,
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dealh?I M oK 'y-rhf cTii;ii* HuiircVprove Ihnl thry rnn, nnd
HO are. Thf* frmlnlnc imu-.ii.itioti nvrrnce nearly ivaNearn ,a .__oldfr than the liin*ruiliic- tjo Uml prove.i tha t thc
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Agent—Havr vnn nny prnvWon for Iho.v; who etiMie after yuu',’,
Vlcllm—Vm , iitnitv i nlivnyn a m r vrry hi'nvv Mioej .U -JM lilA klck Mirh pM:iilr riLhi imt. Jitv ^» l!lauT j* -an . - ' I ex-pu«lll*t uiul It I <.<irnir> llr")rii>Tic's nlwiijn ready
, to finish It. ■In — ---------, . Sunny Doy-Dnd. 1 lieard Ornndpn say he's hatch.-
__uii:.out u jchcine. to.:.;Lvc lhc.cQmiliy. lIov .cauld he[ic- ' do thal?
1 U «(l-lle's hiKl hh miiul »|'t on il Ior a Ions time.
ink-i 'nu ' pcri-nulnl iiutainn-askpr liifiulrecl of nn old nun : "Whv tt tlmt vmir linir H «rnv_»ljUp
,;^im iM B chriT :-hrtiw n7” Tlir-c<l(rfiiJin"rrplir(V: " flm t'a ' ' bus rlinpl'". M.v imlr H npat!« iO years nltlcr ili;in iny mus-e n - . - __________
t)ellii(|ueiit C u i.tw ,er-I 'spcur vou'll, IrysV-uieaUL^ io jp T T O wfJc tfiiuivE.-iRunti:ciwivi t? ih fT ik u > ^ 'f -^ » rr
; , I t.ike awny7. . " 'T -, M e tchnn l-T lu fll ho O.K. with mr, |
Delinquent—Tliftty a bnrgnln, Vou enn sell me the iin ; : r ' ” -two-ham#7*nd-ril leVjrou kerp on* of them tm I
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■ lle^r.cna^])l^fle^J-llk•'»he'hlll-billy!, sreetlng: "Hiayl"- Bert Job of | '! stralghi-sway repoKliig In my Ume; roriune's arllcit about W. R. llearal
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after 40; Why you thought 11 fun lo jq Ml up wllh the sang unUl S a. m. -pj I1.1' "ing tn flneere sing “Room M l" n,
E r rry o n e e - ln - iT W le -I - t ln r in - » | a mentlnn of l^5rt Said to ahow I jj, know hn»- lo pronounce It.- B ut m< I'm uncernln nboul the deftnlllonIra of winsome nnd I've never mei any- oil'.' «ho knew th f -preelae meanlnit to of lurid, Anoll'.er tricky word; Fulsome, {''iivorlle animated cartoon nn
A talr worth rehearing: Isa-.ic].^ MarcosMn's of becoming lo il on. the —
'.MreeLt bf'WojfOV aTlfr-mJdnlBht-(ti »lj(i"n11 Ilshl^ciifand-M iltlfO U ni-
“ TRusporl'Kalhieen-Norrle'to'Ofi-her p . vay nrotind tho world a ta ln for n reunion In Vienna with Charlea O. in D.’cembef. A pleawihtly rerijcni- *- bered «le|iot; Tlie rickety Santa Fc
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Of modem Inventions,. the telephone has my scantiest blessing, Joumaltnlc illusion; Crack apeclal ,, writers Inrarlnbly como .to New
ed AmerVenn cologne and I always ? ' believe n '-forced to Vacate" xalc ’
- e lg n -:—L ^otldly-hhishcaL M U on, « Bronner. Harry Sllvcy w id K art Kitch«n, Goi-. AH Landtai o t K an- sa-i. Is the biggest Republican beL • Mv Rr»ndtath-.T Raw me a dun- y, colored i»ny 'sltli the heaves for . my tenth birthday,
-------- tilFor thrM years Flo Zlcgfeld phon- le
ed me nt precisely fl a. m,. usually tli■ to complain he wns not geltlns his be L share of Pace I, Every once In a _- whU^jcet-itTtottoirT-woTjld'look-
wVgcer a ith {he'7i*t‘ ljrlm‘ <Ja*-n pj fore nnd-aft. Snappy nickname; Dtike, Edna Perber's dialogue sounds
lUic InieM, Any time t‘; 'y besln throwlnz 5re.id erumbJ- 5n -a rr.v Uurant I wind up the solo target. ,g
' Personality Als: Smllh. Wooda and■ Jolson, I know four Carl Helnu, All ^■ grand f 'llow?. The moat clfamilnR , pcojile I Imve mci were ustinlly- worfWKS. DlirftJrdllitUli'' VocaoiiiarjT
th a t of the late Karl Harrlmnn, ContrailT Flywelftht Bllly Rose pro-
'. ducii«.lliat mastodonjc monstrosity, "Jumbo.” — .
- ' wiiSii n ro i m v « ig n r t i r !ii;',i! .iif .' * lie gets the right of way, don’t be Irt rtdle. For a midnight KM t; A tm t- 'a i
on bread. For oblivion: Thc Pulitaer | in prltes. Fascinating fraKrnnecs; « m lu\rne.'s room nnd train smoke. Po- le lltleal letien from Uie wr.\t bulge b: wllh cheers for Borah. Unfortet- lablc dinner (lnslde> n l the Cafe
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w nALICE CLAaiSSA RIOHUOND In
----- --------- ■ , - J »1<I FIE T “ «! Moal of.the toot troubles ot m t- - I turlty are dua lo lack of care o( ( lu ci> ! tree In chUdbood. People lend to fP take teet too mueh for granted, (or* H geiimg how.comlanDr they are In » UM and how euentlal ihelr com- «» fort Ul__ .'P erhap s the Urgtsl single llem la tl;e cb>lhes])uidftt of a lamlly with ju ehlldrtn ts shoes. Because t h ^ are ** used to conilanlly Uiey wear out
(very f u i . and the child who la eaijr on slioes outsrowi them nearly aa fast as Iha o then use itiem up.
A* a rasulu pareuU a rr> p l to try cti lo economlM ‘on shoes wliere poi- pa
. ^tble—They-ailow a clUld to wear « Uiem as long as t>0MibIe. buy Uiem le a sl/e Isii*,'encourasc Die use of o . sneakers, or pennii the child lo go na barffoett In lummer, and-paas Uie tn tlioes on to the next tn line If there mi Is.nny year leU in them. rci
A child's foot should be given i i roam In a shoe, but not loo mueh. lel The shoc-shoald be-a-trlflfi longer igi lhan the fool, and should be eajy In w iathTW lieirhM ’eveV. i r L f^ 'T a rs r th a t ihe /ool can slide from njda lo g/ Mde. comforl is gone, and the child's
iRnli nnd iwilure are apt lo be 'af- J«;lr<l by his ettort to ucl ii firm tooUnjr. I nil
Tliere' may also b< wme challns and rubbUiB from shoes whlcli a re tw
itiVyi- Tf ih« »hor> nre loo small, g i i_ - Ju
---------------------------- su:'(*f is~Pal.v-o iic~ o ftnc thrre-ftrwst- — eating sp o ta l i Psrlv by the'W ay: ' Pea wup, ham tolirrt-ln-M aderiar Vl spim uh souffle,, potatoes souffle, willed Jeltuce mlxed In a huge wooden bowl; cr?me caramel and » n lnt of Cluiblls, Tlien a Uilmble of .coin- tTeatBWiUtd*-cUllU]il.world d rlfu • b y r P a r e e r P a r e ^ - -------------------- ----
Talented lady: Kay SAift, All my a# Il\-e I’ve longed for three chins. And fg, Ihe best I set Is hollow chocks. Most o f l iIg W y -? ro b » c ite d -o f- th a -c u rr« a t^ beauties: Clare Booilie Brokaw. For hy a weekend. I l l still rote tor AUantlc r 0»r-ln-A prii;-Frank-niick, animal hc catcher, hw the mb»t am ulng mem* [>y ory or my acAuslntanccs. No blUlns hy M apt JU ’'The P er/« t Fool- (or ^ d ; Wynn. IVllghtful llngH; A gaunt g* hail clock booming In Uie dead ot a tu stonTA' night. Ogden Nash. ona*ot the b?st of thc light verslfien, looks >j-| least the part. I 1)cn>plre smach t , through my c lothes. at BTestllnj bouUi, ___ _ I t
^X bX iii'cam ouniigerindlng toouji-j--' ntek work bi'Iilnd n riapkln. Top fn T\ clrnalnit room cloa-nin*: O ertnidelA t Lnarrnce nnd Noel Coward In ’'P rivate Lives." No ons of his genera- th lion—and I wince in cdmlt It—haa pa toiidied John Bsm'more in the role o t Hamlet, H .-ry Snlslnger. expert te; Detroit JporL'S writ-.T. and I were in once fellow rejiorlera n t tO a wc«k. jU^djutfUw«U-of-Unt-Ameriean-e(»l-4o amity: When diaries Evana Hughes pi nvlHfd the presidency b? u i ej-elasli. al My aunt was I' '■ f in t h u te s i In ourtown to lun-e sherbet. ______ ... Tl
— ^ ntVl\<d horror reollecUon: A schoi- •
.-'.uly fC.iowir j <Vbellla-lllrj-lr:i iroom In Tlie Village, heatlnc a Pi
■ iapoon over Ihe tabX-eand!e.-glviD« .■, hJrosfl/ a "bust In Uwjirm" and jo* at Tlng'crTwUh'Tils rmdrng, riiTway*' 1i(
expect Udlet- named Blidle to twli* fa ler mill I met one who had a deep bus-voU«r4oiHioodn(M-anke! Ui
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tb» •«»H qtt«B *a.er*.!oW otti.Jrht.! 1 , ^ a n cramped, ta d M n a , eti- louwt. iBirowJni tot>ntlU and bun* , low reiult. t u c oo itu it ui« of n i a k t n m ty product r u t feet, and U p n tty lu r t to BulM-ihe-foot-aofH - •nd e n e c u n ft penp lrta |. Bare feet I In this e ro d e d and lem -rtdden age
inJKve tha d a n ftr ef Infec*!
- Mothers .w»lch and lend" their , chlldrea's bands, knowln «how con- , apicuouj ih s r v e n rw o u k r » -« o o dIf they cave Uie u m e . amount of care to Uielr feet, which are ouite t* u useful and^can ■itractUc. ^
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chapter. Order of Eailem 8lar, _ partltclpaled In a novel feature for 7 a portion, of tha regular chapter seulon. T liunday evening, a t 1. O.O. P. hall. TTie feature was desig- naled as "Proxjr Night," and orlg* •>'' tnaiad-by.M ra.-Bdn* OoK. worUij matron', who conuctcd all non* > ' resident mem ben of Rupert diape r InvlUn* them_tO-i-tU«-£liapiet slv le tters to bo read by a proxy des- Ignaled by them. * . be
te n from praclltcally all secUons t t o l thc UnlKd SJates.- mi
PollowinB cliapier adiouniment Ity the worthy matron aa liostess lerv- nn el.liom e.n iB de cider and dough- «ri Mul3 and a sociaJ.Jiour was spenl. «t
In the buslneas aesslon. baUoUni «e took place and iwo'officers, Mn. .9Uvcr_.P_aker; organUt. and Mn. Julia O o o V .- b a r p o e r w T r r - ln ^ -"-= suited, tilling vaeancles.
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♦uoyaUuUftfUlra-oLtJieJalLWMon I ■ waa the Wdniati’a 'eliib frolic heldiJJP a t tbe Odd PeJtews ha«, day erenlng. Fifty couples gnUiered 1, , for cards and dancing. Refreshmenu I * o f doughnuti and coffee were scrv- j | ' td.-Honot*-for-br1dge-were rcceli-ed l^ by M ri. Lynnvllle Brown and M w T l^ C. W. Crump received low acorc. j V,
by H. F. Hammerqulst i n i low score | by Mr*. T . E. Moore. i*^
Mr*. C. W . Crump JefC by ( ra m '!?; Saturday for Pueblo, Colorado, o n '* ' business. .
Thc Past MatroM' club will meet 1 ** Thursday. Oclobcr 31. wllh Mrs. i*!* T. L. Cartney of Twin Falls. i°^
Mrs. R. 8 . CorlCM w-lll enter* j lain licr auction bridge club Mon* <dav-UlUua-dcoert-lUneheon.---------U ,- • The-LegloHrAmciltiin—w ill 'm rrt^ D T^iesday aflcrnoon with M n. O, W. 'nl:
1 Anthony. 'Mrs. Eunice Logtfn I.t spending I <
the wwk end wllh relath-ea a l Nam- j pa. ~ I til
Misses Helen Potter. Mildred Pol- ter ond Winnlfred F n c r are spend- Ing the week end s t Nnmpa. pi|
Coach Jimmy O'Brien nnd his _ -football-«iuad-left-PrldaM M .N amJ^5 pa lo play a game there Balurday - - altemoon. • - - u
Mr.-'and M n. a r l Ram aef/left ^ Thursday by auto for a . m k tn d nt Boise.. M n . S. A, Hoffman’s Sunday, =
rliim trt her hom<?Prlday for a no-host lunrheon. ' W
Mrs. R ulh Polley of Idnho Palla ' | | arri\-ed T h iiV ^ y to r-» -v ls ll w im j li tn u te r .-M n rO rW .'-p o t tc r 'a n d - ;— family.
Tlie ProCTC&sl'.'e Bible cIsai of the Baplb t church will hold a
1 monihly meeting and no-hoil dln- !ner Monday evening.
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s o n s . Depreulon bluei hava ^ .g lv c a jm L iO -b o o n u u K n ^ L W u h rU intton. T h l he« l m m lear » ju n * ■ away market will subjeci several New Deal izperimioU labear*and- bull roping I© their lin t - uve r* « strain. »
After delaying a year to (rame ^ rules-llmlllng the um of bank funds f ; for speculative purpowa. Reserve ^ Board Oovernor Xceles Is franllcal* ^
i|y whipping them Into shspe. Be- ^ curltlei Exchange Commission ^ Chairman U ndls Is anxiously ” iratehlni U « Upe for signs of rig- * glng or manipulation. Tliua ta r lie . hnsn t cnught the boys off guard. Slocki on thc rise havo r.t.<nll>' ^ ahown beller eam ln is and fwastblU "< Itles. He doesn’t want to blunder »>a' case th a t won't h^ d up............ - : «
It’s Mr, Eocle.V banks which are . sliiuln«..oul funds io hungr>- npcc-
ulalorii. Brokers’ loans, which have been subject to msrsinal llm lu - ,
. Uona-ror-soro6.llma,-toUUed-- only- M1«,000,000 In mId-Oclober. But J., member bank fosM based on aecur- tty iraaiactlons amnimted to al- most 13,000.000,000, When borrow- ers.can’t meet tlie maryins required a t brokemgc olllt^f.i, Ihcy iralk across the street and get the caMi „ trom the banks. And nre the brok- ^
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i ■DVNA.MITK. Admltitst r a I 'l o n ; a-nlchcrs view thc mounlolng mar-J lk e rS '» h “ miseU"cmoUoM-llke-tn.(|-T,J'
hoofer on amateur night. I t ap- ^ IpreclAles the market's com pllt^nl !bul l.TO’t sure.lt dcjcrvcs-or wants
i A Ro.\rlng market which c m eked :^ -jnp'botween-now^and-next'T-Novetn-^,
ber m ight-pro« fatal to Mr. Roo*- veil. There nre aeveral new fac- •
I lors. na' Uiase In the know renllrc. I A- crash would repudiat'S Roosevelt-: lan promises Ihnl New Deal bank
•Iw nirttT -lccialalloR -w oukl-rtm orc.., Ithe danger o t 192D's rrpellUon, 1 I With billions of crtilll lying nround 1
j ground-offlclnls reallte thnt a wild , [j I m arket U .n o t Jusl a.w ild drcnrti. jj ,Tlr.T arc pm ylnj Umt m rybody ,keciis ther heads. They suspcci In- j, wardly Uial New Deal safeguards ^ won't stand up lujalnst the Impnel ,i
I ot human nnlure-s desire for cnsy i n I money. I jj1 SALTV. A iwUticsl hurricane now . rl
- i<athetln*-over-P lorld«-m ay-«end-l^ •TitjmF-*dmlntsOTtSon-t)ftlclalsmmr-n tnlng lo shelter. Republicans m a y ,* 1 welcome It as a friendly breeae. | i Tl;e row has broken oUl over con* j . 1 struetion of the ship canal acro,M, | ’the norUiern »eclion of t l» s ta te .j‘■ Northem business and shipping i n - ;I lercsls luive clamored for 11 a s 'ellminntlng the lon; route to Ihei gulf by way of Key West. Tliey got j ”
- -now hrre-ln-psst-jears -b*cnitse-of i . ndvene retioni by nrmy enstnecra ,
- and Bcolntsta. But a handsom e..^ ; lolment of federal money for tne .«chem^ was 'Bcnator Duncan-rioU ..
S B H E RH i l l E 1irWEN0E t t |
....WENDELL. Ocl, 2 5 - 'n ie niinual " Masonic pheasant banquet Hint ,.
. I was tield here Tuesday evening drew Imore Uutn 150 Masons and their ' wives and memben of Uie O. E. S.i . s7Kf-their-e«orw. TI». baM uet.sM j-l held u l Ihe clly ball and was servTT cd by .the Presbyterian ladlej. \
Judge T. Bailey Lee. BuricjT w n sj- the main speaker.-P.-H. -Beverldire, i- Jerome. \^ns Uie lotistmasier. Dr. D.j > S, Nlcliols, wonhlpful master ot:-.i the Wcndi-U lodge,'end Mra. d . D .i, MacQulvcy, worthy mnlron of Uie j Easlem Star, responded with tOBttaj u'clcomlnjf the mrmben and guesta.i \ Mra. .MacQulvey also'spoke on early L days a l Wendell. j
O ther speakers wera Fmiik M. j ReiUg. Jerome attorney: Alvin , Reading, Jolm W’. Updrgroff. dU- c
- -m ct-dfp»<r-«n>n4-mnsterrClinrk>^( W. Abtrtll. Hnjemian, and R. D. Bmdshaw. ,
A series of novelty diinccs wero given by pujiili ut Miss Ann Tour- tcllotl of Ji-roinc. A reading, -'A ‘ Free Lunch."-, was Bl«n.-by. Oer* ‘ irude Brevtck. Mn, J . W, Cudd brought the program lo a close by ‘ stngmg two Negro spirituals.
C liairm en. ol liie various com- ‘ m ittcej. were: General chnlrman. ■’ Irn Anderson: progrnm, R, D. Brad- > Miaw; tnbles. B. Coniclljon; Invl* iniions, Amos Boyser; decorntlons.
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CASTLEFOnn, Oft. 2 5 ' - Mrs.T, A.,Read left PVlday morning for Ixjs Angeles, where she nlll vWt tor fome time wiih her son, Ernest Read and (nmily, Mr, Rend wUI
■ J6Uni>rlaler,'w lifn~l1i« crops sre hnn'ested,
Mr. and Mrs, J<ithiin SUth and fumily liHVC gone to CalUomla for
... U ;e.wlnter.3’lifiBAPUsL.>-tiutuuxa.-d * pie enferlaln-d-at »-p«riy In hon
or of M lu Stelts s tl lh betore sho left.
_ Mrs. O. A, Bs^stow and grandson. of'W nsl6w, Ariioiia. iiW linve 'been ' vLiltlng Mr. Innd Mrs. Jack Barstow und family. |iavc returned home.
The M. E, -church is receiving » —jc o a t of paint and knlsomlne.
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tIcherti Tvwsnl for bteklnr op W hile ;; - iKouH banking bllU en C iplM HUI. >- i Engineers and wlenUata aere over- .* ruled. J"TTO W frutrirorew iif-ihi'V ie inilyJJ 'are orsanW ng In prolest. They ! c h a r te -tb * -e tn H -w lll-le tT ih -T itrr5 ~ la tum te untfenround iprtngs sn d • wfUs which IrrlgaU th ilr orchards, i They. intU t t h l lU te ’i fnilt tndus- 4try . w ill:b e .d « im rt...p ?o d ln r . «n ;5 ..im panlal geological study, t h ^ de- . mand th a t eonitrucUon be ttopped. u Bul Senator FletchT reten to jeo- f to su ts ' as ’'those bureaucrati » t Washington" a n d 'th e iilly vo rk :- goes ahead. ^
“ c t io ICE. Jim Fariey had ■ rosy “political report w aliln j.fo r Presl-:,i den t Roosei-elt when ttiey held their, first.bedroom conference after "the boss" returned. The fish Jim said he w lll'calcirnexfN ow m berw ould '"' make a bigger Iraul than the Presl- j den t got In souihern waters. . .
Chairman Jim lold the President-'' • tie had not abandoned hope of w in - .. lilhg 'som e 'N ew T ne linn titeS T T he'V - chairman won’t clabonte publicly but- those who knew wlUsper that .! h is hopes don’t extend . teyond Rhode Island and Connecticut, He won’t concede the oUf:r* lo the GOP 'j but Jim never concedes anyUiInf,’-' He also lold ihe.Presldenl-bellevc ;;11 or n o t- th n t a viclory In Penn- ,. .^ylv»nla wss nol an lmposslblllt>\ -n im w o -d td -n o t-d ts n w i-^ J tm -R -^ ^ 'jf5ienat(on as Postmulcr G en?nl. i Insiders u y Uiere will be no decls--.;.. JomfDLcomc.iime,.Tiii.v.t' good poi- Ules. Mr. Roosevelt..want) to know.3 - whether he-slvoulrt name a solid * business mnn to the Joh for win-'.,
idow dtessina or asm iirt Mllllclan— '• n Franl: Wnlk-!r or a Dan Roi>er. ;
jTlie longer he walls the better nn- < firwTir-n8Trrn«Tr-toritTi»t-qiiMll<m,;^ (And fliere's no hurr>'. 7
t CAUTION. Several exporters' e x - . ' j perlence with the Slate Deparlmeni ,I Indicate Umt Uie ban on deallnc i i* lih -T iftly -o r—Eiiilopla-ls-A_4onE_^ without words. Tliat Is. mostly mu i
l i l t ______________ :_______________ l_1 The Presldenl's pronnimcement i ; t l ia l Americans m w l trade wtih the iBo Iwlligfffnl* a t their own rLiU hn. a fine ring. Bul it didn't , tnke Into aecounl c.’rtain renhUes, • AjI lorjr IW Ihs wnr Is confined tp - ihc-^c naUons, nnd Italy pays for ..
I Its Koods there i. no danger In sup- plying Mavsolinl wilh raw mnic- '
. r ia b like cotton, copper, oil. etc. ; lKtJ'lnpl» lim nn navv_«nrt fnuld-i_ .inot-Mlas-Amexican-exporla. If .she.
D . JI Mr, Ktill' concedcd Uutl fa d In • Idlscusslnjr the fUling of Italian or- id rrs by AnierlcAii firms. He idm lt- I led there is no legal bar to such i 'commerce, merely thc PresldenUnl - ; wnrnlng It was nl Ihelr "own risk.'' , :B ul he would nol pul hU vie»-s In ,! writing. Bo the ex|wrters arc tak- |I Ing nn rhanees pcndlnR-QeilCVa'*,.^. decision a* (o wlictlier iJie connict ■ shsU spread or be locallied,
• NOTKS. Among the glories ot U;« i iS-w-Siipreme'CourC bulWlng -a r r- - -
' .<lalnle» itcel cuspidors cosUng . each — nnd plenly of ’em. One o t.;
his chambers. A pretty wlda poll ot •; factory ;eorkers In ^ n i i sylvnnU *
- nhoweil .\ i^ n g 'a a 's y from~Rooae"‘•*- w it. Jim ^ l e y IndlgmuiUy de-.' nled Him ihcNvashlngton post of- • flee Is a pollUcal p lum -ll wiH go to '
I n career man. AAA Is cautiously nd- ,‘ vising consumers thal It Is to Uielr ': Inlercsl to raise the price ot po- ;. tiilors.
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, 1 - BUnLEY, Ock, 25 - Pinal tribtlle ?.j w.T psia the memory- of John W esi, t;-.ii the Deelo L D, S, church T hu rs--. • 'd a y afiernoon, Blahop W infield '- H u m officiated.M TIm o isen lnra-u j's duet by Mrs, \ •| Wlnfteld Hurst and Mrs. PHher who • '[ s a n g "Nearer My Oofl lo Thee,".;
Prayer was ottered by Hynim B. •• Lewis, followed by a solo, "My Fa- .*' ther Knows,” by Maronl \S’ard- ^■ Speakers were Fred Dsrrlngton and-;^OeoreTD TW ard. CBrt-01^en•B•ll9-l^*-^ ' a solo, "Abide Wilh Me,” and the ,
benediction wa.s pronounced by 01- « n Lewis, interment was In the
■ Durfey «mcier}- with Bfshop Hitrs! . ' , dcdlcntiiut'the gra«,1 P4iibesrcw*'wcre-—James - Clsrk, - - , Royal V lll" - Joel' Cl'arles
West, Henry West nnd Elmo U ttlc- .. fled. Mr. West Is survived by hL *
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West of Ogden. Utah, Mrs, Miller '.■ of Rupert, Mrs. Clark of Albion and n .Charica._H tm 7._Cofs, . Alvin nnd ;
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«na Twin PalU coumy lUfl Crw» I •eliapien *ua Buhl chfl|)ier, jester- ( •d i r aKemoon lormulattd plant tor r
-tbe tnnuftl roU.call. November 11 j "i6 38 r« id expf«>«l npprOTsl ol tho-ivo* lo ld 'W c*e^rv ttU on jirojram ; of Un tu tioiial orgonualloii. ttu l)- .lUbment o t higlivo'V ' *
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Johu N. 2)dcm aa. repre«nlallve I*'. o{-U w 'Paeltie brsscli. told the 40 ' •uem bled «cd Crow worker* tliat Ute aps»l]lnB number ot lives beUig u t e a cacb year os a r tiu li ot acci- d<DU Jiaa arouicd publlo coiiKlenee, _ aud t t u l the American lUd Ciu», v
■W inrprW cularly-ltiuaLiQ Jtag*. ft . national Ilghi agalnit careleuoeu and unprepafednew, haa accepted U)( dual-proje:t a i a means oi » v -
* ^ y d eB e IH rD o 5 e7 n n a T tIlre M ll- - p " Ullvo o r.tij# American Red Ctisa. : directed llw round tabl# dlKualon , on roll call melHods lo bo tucdlliS^ 1 year, sta ling Uiai belween ArmUlloe and Thanluglrlng Day Idaho Rod . Crou worketl wxrcloseeurc a quol* , of M,U5 meniberv Parker Carver. -•
*»late roU caU chaUman, was iiuablc i / to b* presen fa t the mecilns. . ^ ! /
------- i - « n t ^aitf S tatlonr • .'.T\__First aid f«niiii<iinr i |-al..M rvlco sUUons along-diighway f.i; ■N SnO T T crvfcr-ttstlen-eiw ntlanu - i~ i beUg inU ntd by tho Red Crou In i- first aid a ad equipped with supplies, > _ Zydeman explained, adding, 'T he L ; work a t theso First Aid sutloni In no way cansU lu t^uea tm «nu-S u t =
'ifdoea-nuU cT ff pMSlble for'an In- -• :ju r« :pe rao ii- to .«aclL llM .(I« to r4 .rlT. jiU lca-5 tJL liM pU #U a.«nJje i5J9«:.. _ alblft condition." /
H u ""Hftniii organliatlon will sel * up tha statloni, supplying UU and V. supplies, and tho local chapten will maintain theso stations. Signs on
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Automoblla acddenu w en fslal to M.MO persons last year, accord- t Ing lo figures quolcd by Zydeman. « ^
T h U 'm n n s tha t 100 people wlU bc 1 killed by automobiles today and I * evtry day throuRhout the year. ' I
. H au rd s In the Home O nD ie purpose of tlio Ited Cross Ida
horns and farm aocldent ptivcntlon p . . -pro*nm -la t»«luoat4»-p«opUi.ftrenf=- .«lua4a-U»-laoV.Uiik:ltH-Uom*iUr M aot sate, 'and lo combat tlils, a sur- , ^ vey Is being maSo to discover and ih fi eliminate ba a rd s . Twin Palls sehool nnd children wUl take Into their homes Red CroM inspectloa-blanks, which will be checked to determine Uie ^ ^ u te ly or Uek of safety ot their home chr> enrtronment. O. P . Durall Is gen- eral chairman of tbe suney in Twin ^ Palls county. Tho Parent-Teacher aisoelatlons and olher groups arc “
’ cooperstlng In lbs project. »“Last year mote than 4000 were “n'l
killed In doing farmwork, aboul out' "twloe u 'm s n r u were lo tt in manu- ‘lacturlngr accidents,“ was a chai- l lA lei^ lng -statement made by Zyda- I'Rt man In h ls dlscuaslon c t borne and »i ran n accidenu. " n ie 'ag ed "an T ciul
“ jWmg nro particularly lIH b lennn - enfi jury in tho house. Uore than one par
. th ird , of jiU jhe_deaths in home ac- hon cldenU- ru u lt from Ians.' while hbu bums, tires and explosions follow In oc order,” he added. me:
Jnnlort Perform jlstMrs. 0 . A. Norlh, Junior Red Cross c tu
cbabman Introduced memben ot mtr -U)« Jualot-iled Cross councU-of-the.
Lincoln school,'who sang two Red buA Cross songs, uM ff the leadership ley
_of Hiss aeplah Way and MUs Clir- __Ico S iuhdcn :.......................- — - - —
Later In the afternoon, delegates uoe _Jo Uie roll call conference wera moi
iR ow n'a Red Crojs picture at tho {«• Orp^euffl theater. ehu
Captain-C . H. Krengel. member ijhi ot the board ot eontrol, presided a t r yesterdays contercnw In the ab- wn
- « n e * of-Mr».-D. L.-Alexander,-chstr- vai man of Uie T «ln Kiills chapter, nlio nn' Is on a trlp 'to Oailfoinla, I
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As A farew ell courtcsy to J ir . tin n wclcomo to J lr . 'an d Mrs; Ruloii 1 Orpheum nnt! Idnho Thcatcrs and nil nftcr-lhc-thcatc? dinner la.'it c ' Orphcum T heater. Leo Hcndc'rsoi Idaho T hea te r, hns been trnnsferrt Provo, U tah . H c i.i succccdcd hci •manojfcr o f-the Cnpltnl-Theatcr in = N ^-n n \iro o rd rlo ca l-P u b H x -T h e ih n s te r .' ' Im prtithptu • 5 lu n ts^“ nnd cn te rtn inm en t num bers,Fed wcrc.prc3CntcdJ3XJindLfiue3t. 1"“
A foriBnl bouquet o f yellow chryjanthemtims In eeveral varieties . centered tha banquet Uble, wltlcIi Mrs vas Illuminated by orange tapers in brass candelabra. Thc place cards In the form of an "I" w re tn orange. j,r„
Mr. and Mrs. Alan McCord. Junior, and another couple from Bois^, wtre q out-ot-iovn guests. - -
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M m ixT. cr Ch. L .i.< ...n i.i id P ° ' Club and a number ot gueils wero ‘ , en fcH a lliea -n n -jo lly -H a llo w ee n ^ party yeslerday aflemoon a t tho ,, home o f .M n . Oavld Calhro. The \ J ‘ houso was a ltnclilve wllh symbols ^ 0 ot the seawn. ainl tho re fm h - 1 menu, ser^’ed by thc hostess, as- len listed by Mrs. Tnylor anrt Mrs. M r Chester Loucks, irerc also lu keep- uln intr with Halloween.
presided a t the liar buAlncss Ksslon. Mrs. W alter Beck* sco: ley gave a report ot the Rural Ttu ______________ ___________ ■ iioj
uoori-at 3:30 O'clock a t the WlUte mortuary cbapel, Rev. HKmon, pas- J\*' tor of tho" Twin Palls' Chrtstlin- church. oftlelaUujf. Music was fum- Ished by tho mortuarj-.
Pallbearen Included August Net- M>n. Locke Kelly, Fay SUcesley, John Van HooK,‘Wtllinnj llnynes and Jay Hall, all o t llsiisen. I>it
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worthy catchword of wll Young O* Things who flock to schooliand J" ' eollege—tlMi phraso wlUi th rif t a-i s-ell as stylo' appeal. You. sm art Junior. slittU .your frock be of a sott woolly-typo-cotton, in cnlorful I*,*' chcck. ot.Lbe.M tlest of la b b lt'a Jn lr wool? Pereh4DCfl "you‘d l i k o - t h t t t ; tailored blouse o t velveteen In tome 'V, IliTly F.1II shade, the skirl a Imr- monlilng wool plaid. And Jusf for ' fun.-you mny wahl Iwo sklrU otw matching, one contrasting t h e blouM You've a chsncc to be original, about tho buttons, for thert-s wood, bono or metal. How ahflut ft.velvet-boir-ae>Ui tbo chin?
Pattern 2371 U available In sites 10. 13, U . IQ aiid 18. else 14 take/i I V 3S y a r^ 54 Ineh fabric. Illustrated ” sien-by-stc|) Kwlng Insiruclions In- * ‘ eluded. • T,.
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TIIC AN.NC AUA.MK rATTtll.N HOOK ! for PMI and wiiitfr u ]u>i oull In 11* -‘‘O' tonr Htoa*or»elr • UlutUttM paf«. ;p « TOU'II nnd )uat ll^am srt and tMy-to- j r t crouneir and JamUy »fU «li<«#d a ll, •«aw>u throush. CicluMi* dNltm (orieu crcry occaalon—homo, biulnna, ichoal.'C. paruw. coatJ» frocu. utidlf* . , ..»«<T»iBci eon wardrobes, raaclr^ltnx irxelalilM^lr In mi t a fnr glfti l ltlpXul- *ilclc«-Ca.^.ijI <»bH(*.-*r«MMorlm,'b*auir,-«tlqu«(l« fli, WO drnu. 8CNP rOlt.YOlIR COPV TODAVI l;n| nnici: o r b o o k r iFTEKN crsTS. n ' nooir-A jn i-rA T T rB H T o o c n ira ; IWK.STV-nVK .CKNTH. Re
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FederaUon. Mrs. Chester Loucks was elected lo membership. Roll call responses pertained-to Hallow- * een stunts. Mrs. Hlggenbolham read a paper on the origin of Halloween.Mrs. Cathro sang a .Seoteh song. Arlene Tenchlnck gave a humorous reading. Mrs. Andrew Rogenon and Mrs. M ah lon 'J. Neumann dbplay- ed a number of beautiful quilts. I®*'
a u esu o t the club were Mes- dames Marsuertie Noble Kee. La-!,7 Verd» Kelly. Merlo Beckley. L. J. Tenchlnck. Harry Drake, A. Finley. Jane Walker, Mablon Neumann. Dora Johnson, L. L, Thcwllt. Pred
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Tlie t . M. Supper Club was e n - ' j , ' tertalned a t the licme of Mr: anU ' i„ . .Mn. W alter'Larton Wedncffiny eve- iilni,'. Pinochle wns the diversion ' 1,, followlns supper, Mrs. A. V. W ll-; llanu receiving lhe prise for b lgh , _ score and M n. Loren Miller, low. Uiose present In addition to the r . hosts were .Mr. and Ntn. A. V. W ll-1 ii{ Uams. Mr. und .Mrs. A. P. R u u c ll.i '^ and Mr. and Mn. Loren Miller. The lu neat meeting ot the club will b« al Uie-Jiome of M r.-a iid -ilts._W ll-. llanu.
P AST P R E SID E N T S' ' V .ai.U n. H A S SE SSIO N - •n ie Udlcs- of th# O.-A;-ri.-.Tast■ th> riesiOents’ Club met yeslerday a l l - 1 K<) rnioon a t tho homo of M n.-L aura ; W' W hltccy...The afU m ooa was spent j w«
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UCUII7 foUowIni.lh. h aJaM i Mi* Ui sloao. Tbo next 'fflteUog wlU . be ” held Friday, Norember tw enty-; P slxU), a t the home of M n. T her-i e:a Kline, five and one-quarter j im llea.s<iutk.aLH anK D jiln ..B erthn.__Clyde assisted M n. Whitney In a e a tn i ^ f ^ s h n ^ _____________
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Miss Ann Peavey was liosless-to; •'j' Uio Junloc-Scnbblirst-O ub-Tburs. | day evening a t her home on Sev -' { ' eritb Avenue North. Miss M argaret " . Owetu. member of Uia high school faculU', was a guest ot the t lu b . ' * Impromptu stories were w rltlcn , durlnit llic sludy seaslon. Tho Iim- : ' tes* j.rrvp(l rtlreshments. Tlic n e x t ' , J' meeiliiB ot the club will be held a l ■'f. the home ot Miss Jean Clar'k.
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j Mrs. K. C. Graves and M n . J.M..Hmliji enterUlned the Women's; Friendship Clni* bf the M ethodist' _ I'^iLwopal Clitirch Priday afle r- F , noon a t n no-lw tess.luncheon a t. tho borne of the former. M n. C. K .; , Clnrk_and Mrs. 0 . J. Hicks wcru | guesu. .Mrs. Sue Uece led tbo de- votlonnls and Mrs. Oraves conducted the biulness session and pro- graifh . --------------
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I . air.i._. A. W. Ilarbeiat cnterla lnctl, ,,i l.^e^ynil ^nenibers of*lho 'TwIiv^FBlla— jT.lcnnoiiit« ureiiiren m C liris t- s i iCIiurch TluiridBy a ttem oon.n l her ,..i Ihome In Filer, A quill, which wus m iprcsrnted. 10 M n. £nrj W hlir, n »i : recent bride, wiu completed du rln « , « ■niSTTtttrrnosn. Bandages were roll-1 sii 'c d 'd u rfn g the nfii-nioon to r M rs.' tic Ic . T. Dnbrec. a missionary In N l- ' ]u Ideriar^frlen. here on furlotigh M n. ‘' Einbrce told Interestingly of th e 'I work In a'in3iIsh'e-aL^'!lier!Lbus».! ii» I band are engaged in Africa. Miss I a/ D orothy. WeayK.gave, U'O.rcadaigs. j #d Refreshments were served by the io; hosteu. _, ffl
Motoring to Filer from Twin FalU w«re Mesdames W. L. W alle, ... * -e t-P o rte rfle ld , Marie Jacoby. ,1 W. H. Weaver. A. C. . Zachnrlus, CriUhfleld.-Fletcher. - u u r f t— ED- H iJertt: Earl WTiileT Clii#— WhlleT
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,A. H. Dykman entertained twenty- iKlx friends a t tho l in t ot n ser- ,, le s ' of card pi^rtles T liunday -ev# -
.n ine a l tho ilaUantyne borne. M a- ' . ' pie Avenue. A dessert supper was 1 ^ scn-ed a t five tables, preceding th e l '. ' ' games. .Mrs. Oeorge -O'Neal a n d f “" Mr*. A. L. Skinner received, the l bridge prlrrs, and .Mrs. Hoog a n d . J Mrs. Orace Landrom the keeno prlio. M n. C. C. .Long won l h c | f “
!P iT // / / l .V ORDER- : '’f>\011SE IIV E S A N N IV E R S A R Y J >i<= I FyUilan filsUrs.observed the an*:'i'c ; nlversnry ot the lodge a l the Legion' mi Mcmorlul Hall T bunday evening, 1 Mrs. Albert Putiler conducled th e j ja meeUng and M n. Beatrlco Iligbee'ctl presented the program, members iu l prtsentlng tho history of the P y ih* ' re lan ■ order and other Inlcrcstlng I Items. Retrcslunenta'w ere w n 'c d i *
Iby Mrs. Hfgbee und Mrs. Frances 1 Ibim, followlng.lnlllnllou:.cercmon-; les. M n. C. W. Mead was present-1 ed with a twenty-five year, service j Jewel.
Tw m e g u a r d g i r l s rA T T E N D JIA L LO W E E N P A R T Y . . J h o Homo Guards of tho Methodist .'B plK opalJlhureh were enter-1 tnlned yesterday’afternoon a t a '
c Halloween parly In the churc!i-jur-^ ;lors. Goblins, witches mid oilier': ::ymbols of thc Hallowesn 4ca.>ion ^prevailed In the decornlloni. Ap- 1 proprlnlo games were played. R c - ' jlrcslim ents wero «en-ed. j
{l i t e r a r y d e p a r t m e n t I ■ o r R E L IE F SO C IE TY M E K T S 'I 'L -ttcrary department of the L., n.'i ;B. Rellet Soclcly met ’jliurMlny a i l {tUd tabernacle wltli Mrs. I .;i]^e ' W ard.-presldent,-ln- charge.-
M rt. Mary Wright was class !ead-.i. e r and tho subject ot Uie meeting was ''Advcnlures in Rendinir." Mre. Mnry Cleveland gave a rcvlciv of
- the- Itory,-"BvanBellne,"- ftiiil-M ri, •I KUna Hyde dlsciw ej ‘••lUe l-o.-it •W ord,” Literature of Uia CIUucm , j was analyw d by Mrs. .NcvioiaiL . I
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Mussolini's ‘ Iron Cavalry* Pushes Deep Into Ethiopia; i Approacties Main Defenses ~
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•pern- “ om -t» i* = :iu to .tO ilo p iA h crbli. 'o ;
Reports of peace suggestions from Mus-wllnl. both new and old. r*- malned unconfirmed In ParU, v tie re ,* ''' Premier'Plerr# U v a l itrea«lhened bis sland for the application «( ] sanctions against Ilaiy wltb ta d t > 0 npproval from the powtrful radical,>n loclttllsl party. |10
And In AddU Ababa Emperor 1®*' Hullc Selassie Insisted tbere could.*'” be no peace unleu Ethiopia geU iu ii“ * ndeunte Indemnity from llaly. along j«ltb return « f the lost cltle» .o f |P ” Aduwa and Aksum In tlie north and l 4 withdrawal of every. Ilallan loldler K l from his land. dm
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F, D. R. SPEAKS OF ; SiiyiPLiPiED AAA AS CJ I POLICY NEARS:^r^ST -
•Continued Prom Pago One) ‘
- tlir AAA thnt would be accompanied 'I tiy II promise to ehmtnaie red tape, ~- I ri iiiicc costs and slmphty procedure, of < itrows mennwhlle were wrliiUed of ■ III the AAA by worrj- over the o u t-} '
- SmiM ufllcluls were known to be'cai .'.Itid.vlns possible courjcs of action | loc In rveiit ot an ndver>.e vote. Bitt-afi ijjcff was a <llipc.ilf/nn nmong ob- ml
, servers to Inlcrprrt Mr, RooseveK's'|> 1 I stnleinent as built on thc n.isump-.j-di ; tlon fnrnifn would stici by the ad-i
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i WASHINGTON. Q.-t. 15 fJ » .- A |l»l( • liMvy-voi»i -powibly-t1i#-'4losest-«t-*^^ I AAA htstori'. was Expected by farm «■<' j admlnlstroion ofUclals-.tonlgbt-ln , loiriorrow s national corn-hog ref- P*‘ [crendum. <lo
At two thousand polls, open In 41 states trom < a. m.. until 10 p. m.. farmer* will tell the gorem m ent “ wheUicf-.or.no{_Uiey_want-an-*<lr. ‘ Justment program_for-..com_BOd. _ hogs In 1938. Tonight, all prepara- ' '< •tions fo r-the-faaHotlnc-wet^-com«- ^ pleted: only nervousness over the outc6me remained.
Appeal to TolenPresident RoosotIi 's su r p r i s e __
~stitem n C p ro i«c iiag -lftia -tf ia -fu> .01 ture a '•simplified" im t "nexlblc" ' ' AAA wns regarded by some aa lup- nlj'lng a bill Impetus lo n favorablew f e T - o n r n r c i i i c a ^ r E a w a r n r — O'N’cal, president of the American _
|F jrm Bureau, u rjcd cBrn-hog pro- in I diicers to roll up '-a huge toIo" for : j anolhtr progrim. to:j C w u s bureau slalbtlcs counted tlv ' 4.200,000 firmers who produw some ] jcoDi and hos«,'Bul farm officials nc -MlJ.Uia;-nrobably-3JOOW>-of-the«i> ho ; produce only a Uttle eorn for feed lat jnn Ihelr o«-n farm.< or only enougli st( I Iio;s for home consumption and bo ; xoald-not be concerned wlUi adjust- du : ment contracts. co1 Records .ihoiietl that 1,033.578 a d -......jjiislment contract* have bevn algn- ctl by coru-tiog farmer* thla year, loi
IVI llh nddilloiial eonlracta yet to be rc j received in W.ashlngton. Thc to-U o
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Th# f in t oom -hsg rtferendum w u held Ust October wben 87S,lia _ fatmar»~»sa,aM conUact algnen »nd-44,<IW-noB-«tinCTi >Totedr*n«e J j! ToU w u 9M.1N for « program UUs n trm jtf:lW .« n :if iiB irp r6 d u c ilo n ^ conlrol. .
171# AAA "Uld UUi Totlng group . * produe*d 73 per cen t o f the hog* tt^ and m per cent o t th e com In-the m Ibase years ot i m t n d 1B3I.
Th# IWS-program called for a „ i, I reducUon qf from 10 to 30 per cent u . , I In com aer»age. and a rtducilon ef 110 per cent In hog production. AAA e lotnclils said t i n t because of the (trouUi sltorlago of breeding slock ,(„
.few farmen could produce as much ret : as 00 per cenl o t Ihelr baae hog p#, nroducllOD. . on,
JKporU lndlcatcd-that..UJOO«Q. acrcs were Uken ou t of com pro- |„ ductlon thi* yrar and th a t tbe acre- j,jr age r:mnlnlng for h a n x s t was C3,- ku 000.000, __ tof
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of Seminole Hol Springs and tlirce of Mallbu lake. ,
} Ths county pumping crt.w and nn- SI
'cam p Ihls momlng for Bnddl? Rosk I lodge. The other crew returned lliL-. -afternoon and expressed feor the .missing men m sy fiave been (rnp- “ l> d between Lobo and Sierra can dit
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i Aclor_rrolecta Home I','-j Sir Ouy Standing,.EnglL'h motion ‘ ' picturc actor, rushed loday .t-) t o an u o -b o m o -aear .vfan b u - Ia ia ^ n d L - wlth the old o t h is valet started " backfiring, hi c tfo ru to .protect hla place. He has .seveml ihotisunds of dollan worth of atillqucs. and ari — objects there. Hc kept Uirce nuio- mobiles standing by to remove these If accessary.
About 310 cabins and homes nre slluated 'ia Uie M aliSu'lnke secilon.—A p w o m ately 73;cabln» aad larg- - - CLplaccxiiatB-bean-aastroywl-ln-the — Mallbu bllla lire, w hich bas beea almoat under control a t least twice. '
suspect- i F m a s s -SLAUGHTER DEFIANT
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treated the slayer f6r wounds.3. A man who M n . Paulos declared
lo?k Iter and Hall to Erland 's Point the faUI night.
Prom the two. whose names were not revealed, the proscculor said he liowd-to-obtalii-lnfonnatlfln_CQrre- latmc Wltb details of Mrs. P a u l ^ story that Hall 'slaughtered thc bound and gagged m en and women during 'a robbery raid on a lonely cottage.
Pliantom Footateps Mrs. Paulos, 37-year-old beer par
lor waitress, wiiois sta tem ent was released J)y Magnuson last' night,
[ lotd officers Uial phantom fooutcps'
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vbkb tuHl foUow*d ba r daring U V msoUtt o r n iltT aU oM bad Udber 10 dtaelo## bar InforauU lon..... -
-I kept bearing them. X tell you— fooUteps behind m#, soft Uka they wen mad# by te«t ameared wltto _ bT d a.-n ib rw u -q q o tca - u -giy in i . — Sha-w a a ^ t d - b u t n o t- lo n n a lly Ki
U n . n u lo s '■ U tc ac o t, I t ld U ag- 4nuson, told bow ab« Mcompanlcd ^Hall to tbe Erland’a Point cottage , of »lr. and M n . 'm n k n ied er, twoot th# Tlctlmi, la a robbM7 p lo t abe *1u ld sha helped bind th a Ilx p e w u * in lhe cottag# aad seal their mouUit
Slio fM . the statem ent cooUnued, After Hall bad taken one of tbe " women vlcttma Into a bedroom and retumed, blood-am eared. M n . = Paulos said sh# aaw him atrUdng _ one ot the men u she fled. ".-Tlio vutlms of Ut# masa murder.In addition lo the Plledera were:Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chenerert, Muinus Jordan and E s a M. Boltom,
The slsyer, In his bloody rampage, ased a pistol, knife, luimmer. black- iick m d furnace shaker. Tbe bodlea . were arewn about tbe blood'smearcd collage. In which lhe furniture had been overturned a n d smaslied. Jeweir}'. eitimated worUi SISOQ to 13000. was missing from Mr}. Flled> ei's body;
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dft>s B!T0 nnd wnn a.'ked to leave wiiiiin hours. O ut the count rc- luicd lo po unlll two Italian com -, nierlcal i.genls arrived 'trom Mnglo
£'■' depart r.llh him.rite-BKHit^-ltav^-reftohod-lnra-ao-
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K tfro -d o ek -w o rk w -.w u aliet a t B ««m oat-A c trto td otTBw h ii te a “ a tu lc a b a ad ordered Q ueaK egra deck hands, ons of Uiem Perry, to a llib t. At l e u t 30 abou wera fired a l U » tleelnc u io aod P e n r tell, wounded la Ut« llda.
Ryan admitted ha wai *^ot iuc« Yestlng a settlement outlook la .M g h C .b u t added he beUeted.U possible.
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- We have Just received a - complete shipment o t 1038 Bulck Scdons, Coupes and Coaches In the Special and Century lines, nnd they are now ready for your ln»jwc- tlon.
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lOH» R A tIN G \ G allon I -FREEZE5TS ALL W IN TER!
Give* Pro tection lo ?8 Below Zero■Fr»^ro-T,gt-«s RHOW-Y O U - - r >VH1Z is j ^ u r best buy.
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r — i)onui-t)i«-})|>ea<»Bnt, duck an amiiibic, and nciRhborlincss it almost invarinbly succcssfu lii llio fricm ls who a re not^no c; and iiunmcrouo a re th c dinner liiro Thanksgivintr fea sts . Thc
. may even hnve eomcthinK toj; tlio f i r s t pheasan ts o r ducks
• of lliL* yenr, cmployinjf th e fa vorite rccijw in p reparing Ihc iiird^i, hnld!; fascination for
, . . llw c!tp?rltnirc!l_lioiTn*mnkc^ «lio-------- krow« Uow lo cook.ljer gnme.
nut nlicr thc n n t few dlnneti, new wnys of cooking the blrds'ure AouKlii, »p(cially If the men of tlin
— -"/RmtiT— brtfii Tt3Wt ■tne-t)ln»"-TT» PW two or ilifK (Inyo during the
- ti'iniinc atnwii. ‘’Thfrc'S-nothlDg like tlic tnue of srujw lo sive ea- cnpp” , from onc-flnvor phtasBnl moiiolony. is the theory of Mrs. Ernlii Sclirelber, an experl In Ihc prrpiiratlon of pheft-wntv
There's woik—but. rIm rewnrd— 111 her Iftvorllc phensntU recipe. She 83ll!, pcppen and {tours Ihe bird
------- whnlf.-^lien-yrrtDfl-lhoroualilyttMh-rd Concord trapc leaves nbout ll. ftccurlns the lenvea «1th cotton
------- lw lno,-ni«-l)lfU -.l» -ac it- iU lppedwllh bucon. nnd baked. Water is 'ndaed graduaUy imd the bird Jj ■baited (requenlly. so thn t the leal flavor 15 ileamed Into the fowl. II the bIrdi are young, about two
--------liouri-M a-rcqulred '. (or cookln*.Older birdj require approxlmatelj
- - ft.laK 'hour longer,
F rle aa et o( Fheaaant Another local woman recom
mends p lieuaiil In (rleuuee. Kei _____ method (oUgw« After the bird lm
off thft wlnp( nnnd 1«R5. cuta ofl the baek annd Icnvci t h t breui
' wliO'A saltlne BllBlitly (he scctlom .'She fries out In 3 tableapoons o lard or fut. 3 pleccs of celery dlMi
'■ fhitf. green pepper chopped, ani 1 medium jl:e<I onion. The vese tib lei aro then tlm lned from th fal. She then flours the bird an
' ' ■ ■ (rte .r 'nn tn ' browned, rem orlhf ih blrd ..Iro :n .the (rylCB pan (o th eaiiorolc, She ihlclteiu ihe (a t wit: a tablespoon of (lour and add enouglj milk to mako a th in gra^i which fiho pours over Ihe bird an
---------slminprs-Hilowly—In—il» -o v c n -u n ltender, from one lo two hour*, de pending on tha nee of the bird.
Cranbcrrlf.i are found ihU yes In a new relation to the game din ner. A cranberry Julcc ebclct8ll,"ra ther ihun • e ranbenr Jelly or ici u finding fiivor. Cook 1 quart crnn berries In' 1 quart bollln r wate unlll they pop open: place I stra iner;'d ra in . To the clear Jule add H cup lemon Juice. !i cu orange Juice, 'iteaspoou snlt nn
\ cup ausar, brlnK lo boiling poln Chlll-ln leo b o x .-S cne.in cockta gltsaes.
Btttfiln* (or. Duok--------D uek l^S bm appears on tlie a)
erage table In any form but roas' ed: however, ihero nre a nurr bcr of .local coot-, who prefer frU duck. 11 llie blrd.i ore yout
J ... .enough. SonicliniM qunrtered ni
« FIVE tbD U unil'pcneni iratched I < »flde dairn llie ninway inlo the
— plant ufclUe-L-nlUU DrTdaclu^l , la rtlrlpaled In «reiiionlr» laoni« (ive.incb cuns.—v ii I’liola.
li Other Game Ctober’s Menusigh H vinj, w ith h u n te rs bringing
and deorc-Dinii)K-b«co'm«s-niori! 18 ia heightened. H un ters w ho a rt u l in ge ttin g th c ir .llm it, remcmbci 10 cxj)cvl o t tlic sp o rt of huntlnjr, m er'parties th a t a r e almost'tninia- Tho mellow m a g ic n h a t is October to_do_with_it. T he th rill.o f fl.ervinj icks*" ■ 'fa-1 p lu o r ita lks o f celery nre cook | l ] c 'e d In the eavlly to glvo (Invor, bu f f . r i - w n ’w ed ^ fo ro wrving.' i ‘ l Prune s tu flin s U an excellen
ehole« ioc r o u t duek.- Prepare i
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D ^d iluffing of : cups u l l breai i cruml)ror"Cube5. stim ng Into ther
u 4 cup melted fnt, add ' j Ua:pooi i,.« salt and U tcoipoon pepper. mU
,, To thU stir In 1 cup sliced appl t«n and 1 cup cooked prunes stoned bu
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FO R A U TO C R A SH DEATlHer --------lias R E a a URO. Idaho. Oct. 25 (<?> -
x a is y :w roM r*-}ury-io ii*y—fuuiidJH i » off Marrion Belnap, 18 monlh ol feast daughter of Mr. and Mra. Earl T
D2lnnp of HoUlday. Ulah, came t . her death as tho result of an auto
• - mobile accident Involvlnp tltree mn clUnes on the highway south < hero Sepiember 29.
The child died "Irom InJuriei rt c«l;-cd • • • In a collision of a automobile d rlw n by Earl It. Be: nap," in which the child wns rldlni
............with an BUtomobll*-lrv-lhe-opp<____ *lt»-dlreeUon-*nd_drvcii_liy_AU
Hager, • • • said collision liavlr been cauaed by th< automobile drl>
\ en by linger swcn-ing suddenly. I th t left and across the hlRha-ny i
tloia. Ihe result of previously belni: n n « ns of and thrown o u t o( control Uy nt d lud other and th ird automobile, <lrl\-< , and by 3. W. Holden, In pauing Iro vese- tho rear." ihe verdict staled,1 thc Thc Inquest had been conlinm 1 and from Octobcr'2 bccnuio Ihittcr iii r the Holden Mnabto to appear. Boi
the men arc Irom Idaho FalU,, with ------- :---------;-------
;»"■ STATE GRAIN BOARD L S -^TO-M EETULMOSCO)», de- _____!• MOSCOW, Ocl. -.25 — Tlie (it
mceimg of tlie newly, created Idal • suiQ Brain board wiH. bo. held.
f “’ Moscow next Thursday, Ociobtr : r ice, board, consisting o( five nu-ii
bers, was uppolnted early this mon water. j,y n rf a a A to review county ai ” »wto allotment, jiroblems. .I ti m tr J**''® bers are William J. Crea, Cotto
I ' “ 2 wood: H. O. U uterbach, Hnnsc ‘ C. J . Cnrlson, Idaho Falla; Rlchn i ? .},' C. Ross. Idnho crop.statistician
coop«atlon’w u ii tlic U. S. bure; of agricultural economics; nnd I
____ p.-A. Eke, economist of the Unlveile av- iiy or Idaho Bsrtculttirnl expenme roast- station.num- Both Crea and U utcrbach hn
' (rled been serrlng ns ehalrmen of tlv yotmg re.iiwctlvfl counly allolmcnl coi d np- millers. In addlilon Crea hai be
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hed Ihe new ilandard claai destroyer !>(al: > the waler a l thc SU ten liU nd, New Yo Ja^lnc>-Tliolaoncliln* the M .m .ow Tewel.-mannfO »
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E VCRTOKE Is iQUcblDS od, d with lobsters this fall,
^ f e r ' a moat ”t«tapUiie"1uh'cHe< ATH dlsb II to le rre It In a salad. !
hero aro lo n o ways lo serra tb deleetable enidacean In salads.
— to U lr r Ealai In Crem TtPP - r t r i r t.xTftfn <rnm m\ old cups caaaed lobsler reMt. b I l R. keep la aa largo piecos as pc ne to liblo. n raln ono can a tp a ra r auto- tip*- Cut off ends of six iro< • mn- - PePPWfc *nd oot tba -wbl h parts and seeds, maklog cut
Place scTaral stalks o t saparas tiprtfht In each cup. aod tben 1
•, . canter of carltlcs wllh ihe lobsl ’L*," m eat Season with t t I t and i , S 'l* ■ prlka, la rn isb with plenty e( rai
oasaise aad ® p
A ^ R ■niTB onw nackate lemon RelallavInE In one andtbrefrfouR hs cupTltdrlr- toe water, cool and le t got lbl
lly to ' M hooey. Add ono-fourth c:iy as maroacalse, (be shredded ci'tnick lenta ot ooe C-ouocn can lobstV an- I'ne-baU eup diced cucumber a(ruyn ooo'balf cup diced celery (I
lasl two bavlDS beon marlnatpdoao-lourtb cup Krcoca dress!
,, . for ooo hour). Chill for *rvi> iinucQ honrt tn molds In iee box. Kei ^ on leliueo wlih a cArnlsh’ l ilieed coeumber and radlsbai
. I .Freach drccslns., f icrrcj elcht 1 . .A Hot lo b s te r Dlih ■ L c itle r and 5?iHnp Ramek
ptt a n tin : Make a eb»M« unnw : -. 1 ' ' .
f ln l i j tn 'ln s us pretident of the Id: Idaho counly ^tvlicftt nssoclatlon. Carl; cid. In .14 a oicmbttr of.tlie Boancvlllc coi x 'r31. ty corn-liotf ullo'.nicni I'ommlti nu-m-;All three men are whuni fnrm m onlh'who have been connec'.iU with : y ami a jjusim enl program from lu tntmr.-stonlng^.Mr. R ou -and Dr.-Eke i otton -is tn 'e -a* technical advisers to ■ anscn: [commlltce.I c h n r d __________________lan h)Durcau ‘.*>'0Rni3 ASKS su n siD Y TOR Id Dr. I RURAL LLECTRiriCATl
WASHINGTON,.Oct. 25 Jiibllshrhent of a nation-wide,, p
. ^ n im of nirnl electrification, w 1 Jl“ n .Mibaldy i cnrr>- it out. wns nd
c )iii. 8>‘nnlor Norrlv' I l l i e subsidy wna siicRMted.ln
iHief private compnnics hnve tal —"TTT-ih e -w am * ' of the-rttral-cleetr
I W b h a v e been aftin jr ■' M ill c o m p n rc ’w i th 'c i
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J M 'nC one asd a bsll Ubleapooos but. m l tcr. UDi aod a half tableipoona W / R'xir, and one and a half cupa ¥ / tnllk aad one-third cap crated ^ clioeia, and seasoa lo la iie . Add
Ihe coBlents ot a S%i-ouDce cao ot ahrimp, col to rlecM, and tba shredded coDteats ot a fl-oaneo r .n inhiiiff. Pcur Into IndlTldual.
f^-flatreballow -ram B klos..corer_w lU iImilered crtrabs aod brown lo a hot o»ea. Berres n»e.
Evan 'In 'i'Sandw leh---------toftiffr-XipIe fiandtfleJi: Softer
tour teiipoons golatla In (our
) tablespoons cold water and dls ■olve la ona and a tM nl cupi
J, nol - 6 -II, A d
,d. So R ia th ls ^Ida. * J ^2E££L —a-iBQ. C n l f c L -, bulI pos- 1 ^ra«usiro<in
cblfkea atock (or water and/oi A cna eliloken bouillon culie>. Add on.
Ublespoon lemon Julco and touj drops labnsco nauee, aod coo
rf M slightly. Add 000 sIlKhllyboalet esK while and tb» crushed shell
‘ 1° ' and bring slowly to boiling. Bol . r ii^ one minute, lot su a d ...twent]
mloulSiT-lb-eil— 8lr«tn“ ?tirw!«l double-chaoso-dotlL__ Ilut_Ln ‘
.M il loaf inolil letthnronnhly.
Meanwhile s o t t o n . one-hal ,h,f«K tablespoon « laU n In' two table , 'ffoon cold water, and d lsso lr
'A 'l'' " lo*!’'. .1 I,, one rup maynnnnlse, beatlnjc cot
atantly, Ihen add two tablespoon J'"«" <‘"<1 cblll. Fold t
iJie Bliri-dded conleola o( two ( ouncft tans lobster and sprea
k i . o ie r Ills hardened layer o t aspl< nos in QQ jijg „n ia ln ln
aspic and let tbe-w hole tho; onghly clilli and bardoo. Tur
meMni ool aod cut in allcsa. Uerrea ai •auea liberally.
Idaho cation buslnr.vi bul tha t Uils coi :arl4on Kry should provide (or delivery coun- lo%' cckit elcctridty to farm s- J
mlttee. as ll develop.i mral mall deliven irmera Thc Nfbm. l(.i indep-ndent \ til the ptibllcnn expreved his vlewa lr u be- letter to MorrS L, Cooke, runil cl (c will irificatlon ndmt:itstrator.lo thc ---------------------------
IDAHO M.^X KIIXKD 'I.S- r.vuL r a o M n o
4TION B V fU a, IlUlW, O tl. 2d (/V; - plunge from his neighbor's roof I
f>>—Es- tantly killed Gus BehUm,-5S.-l: e pro- today. The (till broko lUs necI;,., with Mrs, Benson found thc bod ii. ndvo- her liu'liand fulled lo <iin>o»r
s. lunch. He Has llie AJiix mine fc In the man durlnK oi>prniloiiii, but rci’i taken ly hnd Ivfn «.itclimnn. Hl.i wtil
M tnfl- iix-dauxlilcfi and a ton aiirvUn
B I B B O H
tl
injr Ihc finest I'olungus liecf ever i 'c a s tc m beef.'Y ou'now -havc a cl lJio Jncrea8c.ln .p rkc, ____ _
E RIBBON*' SPECrAItNILPoHlO0§tllT^.-rrrK oaB ts....... ............................. .............IN” Hump RoosIr .............................S teak ............................. ......................N ” Rolled or Standinjr Roasl.sRoanls ....... ..................N ” Round, Swiss or Sirloin S teak
ALSO MANY SPECIALS IN M GROCERY AND VEGETABLF tiR B -y O U SEE -T H ISJIB L U E R
■ — — —
LY NEWS, TWIN FALLS, ID At
eRmieHflPEFRyiT:GiSINPPUIlIT
AivI now ho r about brollKl gmp.■' rfu lt?~ " ■'— --------- • -
served Ihls way ne\i "Rew vfu ln the fj'e ." Broiled #rapi iiuii niiik'n a delicious a|>petlM>r i
cm ra p e fn m in h slres ar remri\c I'lii-:,; and seeds. Cut tl (niiL iroiii till- akin with a aliai
- Kiille Aild n lrat|>oon of butter a t-------UUU of MiKjr lo cach center. B ro il:
hot oven until (rtilt lum a a llgl____ |{0lllfll l)tO*ll.
li^te.id ot buller and «ugar, hcuu ' may Le lued. M«rlllng lit* de«erv<
ji.-Ai.u- nf the Huesta waa a dlnn KRTii or.e evrnlne tliU.week by lowil Urolled lamb «t«ilrbro;lr>l lomntoiii and broiled grap
-------- ftult-cvjiit.iiMd Ilia body of ihe-Uie;tervr.l wjih wholewheat roll.v
Try irfiiii'ifilme.mt.nna __ __
1 1 1 8 ; LICH
— r Slnlc's-Republican^tcadc S " Tako Step in Drive upa f o r .G o v e rn o r
TOPEKA, Kaj„ Oct. 35 (/P)■ _ , K3n»»,Hii^i> 'llr.n..jw«»nf»d nn
ernor Alt M. Landon lo tha nail' InniRht M their candidate for t
_ lirr'ldvnilal nomination In 193«.1" * w
r h ^ t ' ilrive 'M iddmlj luiiicU l meeilii? Into an enthusiastic <1 ciwinn of the Landon morement. rr.icli'd A rllmax in unanimous a
J /o r of a mntlon to rndOTSC'hfor the iioinlnation.
four t.'nni loday Kansas RepubUca cool Int't follntvrd tiie goremor'a coui I ten tiikln? no co:nlzunc«. publicly tiell, Irn^i. (if 111-.' Uilk in his behalf. Boll "l-m wo busy with iffatra h'ere »nt7 dLva-.i imilonal poliUcs" ha.% bf
IheTjuiixrt^lincUiR'exfCUttrBViulv.ln ail rw)»r«l« fnr ■ MatfmtIUl to where lie atanda.
h a lt Landon Silent,ible- E\vii alter today's developmi ' “ j® Landon bored into a pile o t co ® niunlMiloiui on sta le matwra—a
DODii '’“'I’l"!''J Jq Conere.vimsn W. P, LambcrU0 J. touched off the oratory whleh read aulird in the endorsement, splu. "Tlio flute heudqunrt«rs haa 1: n lo i Inqulrli-j from ib rty -fm stales," lbo^ - mid, "Mcking Information ab. ro m our Rovemcr’s political and adm • ■** tstratlve iword and Mklng a tith
Ity to launch his campaign in Un stales."
-------- Plu ia .m 'n -iaiii-tentatlTr iy ferorgnnlzAtlon to supply such Inf matlon.
ery o ^ o a -vaspstlon ihnt th« sl commllire tnRP over thla neUv Chnirmnn Will T. n.-ck JJiltl '
t Kroup "is nt the ferviec of the R'
.1 dec . 'T iie meetinz wm aliemled members- of the stale commit' stnle offleeholdera. eonRrc-wmen i Senator Arthur-'CspiKr. -
n o o r Capper . ilready hnll nnnoun for Utiirion. - • - - -
— A _____________i—of ins- CAIID OF THANKS1,-hcrc We wUh lo express-o-jr aint 1:. thanks .and appreciation to1 nfler many friends who were so kind iir .fo, |u.i durhig our rtccnl beuavenv : fo r? -'and aUo for Ilic bMutlful floral rci’i'lit-1 IrrUlR.vwtdo'A', I MR. AHD MKS. VINCE :Un___I----------- FniC&-AND.E.Ufll.V. /
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I N O U RL E D E P A R T M E N T S R IB B O N ’. '.B E E P
AH 0, SATURDAY MORNmG, C
H a l l o w e e n P a r t y
„ Menu Sen-es Eight; I T | Spooka CocktailI I11 (Blick Clierry and Orange)
Ooblln's Croqutltes iChlckrn and Veal wllh Plmler
IQM. 10 Pentnres)^ ................... Dultewd Peas-' “ .
l ' ll-'' Apricot Conaen i , ' GliosU- Salad
Ueilied Carrot and cabbliter , tJoTcrtd with Salad . Drealngi. (u . Hallowe'en CakeJiari) Licorice Candi'
Hailowe’en. CAkj_______ligh t, cup butter
• 1 cup siitiar icmey a e,-|* •. —»rv«l i j c u p m U k -------------- .Imier j i,u ,k « ii vanilla *>y a • >; ttftipoon nlmoiid extract
li le,-ui;oon salt rape- 3 nip.i paltry flouruieaL - J leaH>ouna-bakUig-|>ottder-------
Cr'.im buller and tugar. Add rei of ingredlentk and beat S minute Pcur inlo a layer cske pans Ilm wllh jiap^r and bake 3£> mir
11. — meo In moderate ovTn. f l Orange rillln f
ti cup sugar
l y i l _!i-cup-orau8o-Ju lca----------------1 tablespoon lemon ^ilc«1 tc.i.<;poon grated orange rind
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about dmUi-
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slalo n w r o r ^;Uvi!y, ' | n | H ^ J r
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«d by 'mlllee,;n and
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c o i f e e t o f i n d t h a tsincere - . -
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JCENT N o t h i n o r f m t o k oA d v ,_____
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• g r i n d o r p a d c o f th c
T h e t h i n ? t o d o i s
___________ B r o s , C o f l e e . J t ia_
i n g BLEN D o f t h e
I g r o w n . T h i s . . b l e n i
a n e x c l u s i v e p r o o
n o A S T iH a — t h a t i i
i ic r v o r i n o v e r y p<
m a t c h l e s s f l a v o r i s
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&B u n c iu i i r , nm ir-and-ttlt-A d
r«ii (A In ind ienU and cook ilowl SUr constantly until thick, cream nillBK fonni. B «it w ell'in d cm
>«) Use u nillnc for baked cfike tajvr Spread wtih TrotUnr
•.............. rreM ln t * '- I orange Julca.. x rv e 3 ubletpoons butter
_____H taaapoon saltIte. r (eupoon vanilla inc) I cup coDtectloner'i sugar
\i cup candy com i<b' H etip p i te d sweet chocolate
MtX juice wllh bu lu r, u l l . ranii:------- aod augar, B e tt well and let star
ft minute*. Beat and (reel top ar ilde* or cake. Uae chocolate to aln
------- gUl* * - “Wiek cat" u d .a p tln kcom around rim of cake.
— . CHAIX E N G E >VEEK-EI r e s t ------ ----------------------- ..
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I y o u r e ffo r ts t o g o t a c u p o l
c e t h e p l a c e o f f l a v o r i n coff<
i m p o s ^ l e to m o k e a r e a l l y g
t h e b l e n d , r p a s t , ________
t h e c o f f e e y o u u s e .
i s c h a n g e to H il ls
i 8 _ a _ _ n e v e r j ^ a n g * O f t
l i e f i n e s t c o f f e e s
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o c e s s —CONTBOLLED | | |
i n s u r e s u n i f o r m H I
p o u n d , ‘i 'h ia r i c h ,
’ i s c o m p le l o ly p r o - '
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loni, le rth lru , plmlento and al- mond-alutfed oUvea, aquarti of dUt tn d eour plcklei, all placed on var- legaKd cotorrd wood pleka can 'be used to gim lsh the tray ol ap-
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To mako cream whip n o te quickly add U tn spoon of lemon Juice la each cup of heavy cream. - .......
y tn e r and quite easily prepared Ailla dtaaert la made by icooptnf oul liand centers o t baked drop cake*, fUllna and wilh preaervea or (rult, topploc with
aim- Iam and covering wilh whipped inkle cream. tooU -ra the r (» n f7 rlran » l
difficult to prepare,
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;D AUyLOJ^P_ CREAM
Your F avorite Fountain
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U k t u d lwh>d« rHWWortb; < bM Ittraed (hU Ihf ll n«t «
tbrtrd»ocbU T after »H. and lha t J *hi t . u not tre a ad»»i(d. Inrttnet
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Oh«)ler U, J.VBW PLAN \
Asn» io(AM_at » • maa lUnd* (ac befon t e in d nrprfw d m e - ■ iWn« In h li e r « IlK h»d n e w i leen In R c b l durtne the I'celu of her b«TNiTnwnt. a ttmlfT «jm - 'p«MJon ilin m in rttr :------ ------ ---^ '
^ "IM-Hke-in Mil him,"; »}>«.igTwd, j ironderlnc M ihe niddta trust *h« p v u pitclnR m thlf H nncrr. li
"AJaiys. we trll John." TeeU «le- « c lim L tl— Anne-Tfmsrobered Tocn-Portoy« r ridicule of the nahennen'i tn u t In
___John Ktuman. She iwliw d now tt i ^ ~ i n ? s n a P b M t i» r ii8 - -i tu -a - n eoUege maa, «nd~m i;a both JJ» C U n tu u o -o f s tl3b«nn«n and of lhe canaery owner, but becauw there w u a lyoipithrtlc wisdom p Iboul him which IttvlUd confldeneo i< and m u t. tl
"LTMyd ndvltt. ..Mr. KcttiM ta^ ri Ann* eonUnwd. - ti
“You nerd food IntfnwMd ,----- T«l»r««fl*dled-lhc-Jlsh-»tew lnto j;
- heaw crockety bouli. a rt thick •. s l l r f of home mide breid. dlMp- tl
----- j«red-into-a-d*tk-cloi»t-t*-ntura-'w ith a ta r of huctle-b«mr Jim.
Anne lum yed her bowl with »p- *, ptehenilon. u ihe n t down a t tho » Uble In r«poMe to TpcU'i crder. «
•- aho dipped ■ ipoon tnio the »«>ry n m i, toyed with cube* of red »al- a o n , oniona ind pot>toe«. which j fltaied 'about In tho crcanir"Jilul'T a then tu te d It. st
"Why . . . If» BOOd." ih* • « ------ rialiAM Wlh BWinwpHM'lBMBdUr jg
John and T « la lnughfd aloud. ^ "Yflii think T rtU glre m Boroe» „
thine so t KOOd?" h<Heartened b r the food. Anno
- turned to th e fresh ordeaJ of rcteU- „ ine her slory. But somehov, with t»» MienUve John u listener, her troubles teemed of leu and le a lm- porUnce, di
■‘And 10,“ the concluded, "now ^ ‘th a t I know Uiat Tm neither the dnughter nor .the heir of Luke ,F irnsw orth lw iu it toW deacayun-lU I can decide .whlt III do w llh ^
— ny-tu iurej;____________— rAnd-ttU8_man. th it Rob Crockcr. ,p
w hat wlU he think o r)ro iin in in ln r j i- away?" ........................................... ... u
"Mr. Crocker undentand*.- Anne ^ u ld u o e im ir . "l>o. . that Is. we aro a o t join* to b* manled.” , l
" B u t^ Keumaa w u Interruplcd ij, by 'I\x]a, who ipat oul a word. «
Weeki la ttf . Aooe. w u to ftnd . th a t phraae In the lUUt • EniUih* n a n la h rtleUonarr »h# w u ttudy- „ inff, bu t by th m toiM o t the heart- f,
__ ache had been numbed by time and .the knew Tecla had been n « h t j,
- when ihe claisSfled Robert OrotJwr , u a “gold-dlwer." I,
"But of courte f ttle y and the
Imow whwe you »» ,“ ob«r\’e<l N euaaa , after a pauM. ‘T h ey ll u probably lU rt a teoRh for jv u If j, you d o n t t«21 them somethlnf,'* ,
■■ "X 'hopt'no t,"'A nna u ld . "and T - don't beUert they will. T heyt* go- l s i to be slad to b t nd of me w ith- ^ out my demandlnf any more of their, wortdly goods th a t th ty lM eart n e alone."--------------- ---- i
T don't a r « wlth'ydu.” be coun* y tered, frankly. "X beUei-e they are »
_co lnsto_w an t to knojr where you are t; M they can i^ tc h you. You don’t j, know tbe entire contenU of Clw wlJL ^
- --O f-M u r« .th ey .b ellm th e r_ c an e u t jyouofffrom adauirht*r'sihaf*,proi' i vldlnf you' haven't been adopted es / « daughter.-
"W hlt do you nwin?" Queried >Tecla a-ltinntereat." ' “ -------
_ _ "tvhcn j ^ l e itdopt a cWJd. th«- -~ -«o-be(or* a-}ui«e,-and-WP«r8-Brc.
dta»T» up.""You nee. Tecla,".Anne, exphilncd
lurther, ‘Tom Furlty lays there a r t no papers and none con be found, ko It can't be proved that I ’m legally
te r for Vue’years,‘and wllhln thaT lime I may be Wile to Ieam wmc- Ihiiyt more about my parents." .
'-'Qo." murmured Tecla. '- .'iNot lha ii.£M e.f(jr tbe money."
Anne hastened to tay. "and if 1 have ^o•nghr^or Jt.-I don’t aun t any of Itr Now all I T,TUit tft dois r rs t anrt for* se t about eveo'thlnj ilm l't Imp* K ned. Blit If you Ihlivk Ujey’ll ira.l me h tre Td belter so a « y . '‘
"N or Neuman ans'i.erwl. too hur- rkdly, "No you’re going to bo w fer
____^hrnB__than almoet anj-»'her» elw.
east or i,omfwhcrc. didn’t ycu?""Yes." iin m rc d Twla. ’'Iip I ' tai
away, whyT’, "Couldn’t you InUmate that Aiuv.
her,'.' u-a.^'liU daughter? Our people "uuiild iioV'Ul j' ti'tiT,
____ lTJt_iliQuId-aia-ooa. ask .qiiritluaa..Mify'd lilcullfy Aniic thai ^>ay.
■'We're clannlalt pcop>." lie explained. apolojetlcally. ■'but If youll ttudy our hltton^ you'll undersUvnd. Prom enrllwt timet we a>ere to aur-
—^ o u iK Jfd -b y -ff lm lti we-letimed-lo
R a d i o T u b e s
and BatteriesE x p e r t R ep airin g
BOB MILNER _ .SALES CO. _
Koto m a t. ' ' f l a t Ip'OTiHMitiia
r * tru st only our own people and to s buUd op fortlfluUont of slleooe . ftgalnK ouUldCTi. ‘Theyni protect b yoa w ith IhAse;, -Now tba Let n n u v o n h i , I r uad tfftand , h a n jnored to Port*. iand and t Imagine the Tom Partsyi t win (pend their Ume there, alto. Do ( you know iaany AMorla people?" • t "Ko, r r e scarcely been here slnee t I w u a child.. ' *T5»n a * h a r t only your ear to , conalder. Of couru U»y could traee
tha t. The woman a t Uw len-lw »U»- U « i had-an Inkling o t who you were
when you acreanwd. She'd gladly UU everything with ebborailoni."
, H t thougtrt a moment.' .."H9W doe* thla lound? You say
*1 you wera bom in Creecent a ty . : Z Wouldn’t It bo Uw natural Uilng for , you to go there In nn effort to imce
your parrnU ? Then auppwe I drlra i - w ur . car d in a a a ciD rU ht away, to- “ ■ night, o fR th e rth l* morning, iLnf*
past midnight now, i hare a friend In the gamge bu.dneu ther^. Ife can
•* either leare K In hU garapr. or rirtre It back to Porthind over U)« Inland
;• rrote.- ----------------------------^ “In th li way. U Uje car ha.» bten w traced they will beliere you drore■ T a B n r f l i r e o u t T w ^ o - o i t ^ n t - » CKy. and dU*nP»re<{ ftwn tftsre."
Anne d ld n t need wofdt » e t- n p re* her belief In the phn . She
leaned back In ^ chslr, luddenly- ■ tired. This man who had saved her from-thfr-rlver-by-hl4-<nrtelc-thtn1f^ - top, would hand;« ihU rw r dlJemma wlUi equal skill. She newl worry
® about noihlng fo rv t im e ^ — — k • “B etter you go to be l," observed
tbe «*auhful Tecla, and hurriedaway-to-preparv-her-i'oom,--------------
" I d o n t know how IH e»-er thank i '■ you," Anne rentured, u she accom** panled John to the door, "and I do '• K> need to be frw of those people." y ‘‘You c m thank me by not worry-* Ing while I'm away.” retumed-John.^ Then h a amlled^xaughtJier-baadJn _
a firm clasp, and hurried down the stairs.
■ Anne slood at,tlnLdDQg.a mnmcat.- - ** looklnit doa-n on Union Town, scat-
lew d lights blinking In Uie dark-~ «»r«v fhlm»>t Iho _
hour of two. At two o'clock last ® night ahe had been lying In her hed,' reading to fill the empty hour. .^ But ahe hi^d not been allonelher ^ unhappy. Rob and security lay■ ahead. Now ahe had nothing, and
de?«plt« TetU, the w u nobody. )uat" Nlkkl. But Tecla had tald she w u* never to say th a t again, and surely* with John Neuman wlUlng ta spend* Ujo n ight driving touth for her she
wasn’t without friends.- .-WUUout-Wenda? She,turned u
‘Tecla eame Into the'room, ai hot wa*r Ien>onie-In-n«tT J«nd.-aha-flU ed -- f t u a t- th e -s tm -e Uien motioned ,* Anne to follow.® Wearily Anne o6«j¥d,,camblng n ^ st«ep wooden tU lrs, turning doan a cj
hallway and into a cublel«*Uke room ol where Mllna. stnlUng aleepUy, w u
^ spreading U » bed wllh fresh linen. ^ Annb couldn’t help noUeIng Uie „
'• pillow ca.10 and sheet frorted wllh _ Jnnd mad* Jsee, Inehe* wide. , . Aa soon u the bad .slipped Into n her n ight robe, ahe found Telca
” ■ u ilt ln g .'h o r w ater botUe disguised In a knitted wool bag. This w u tx ;
}* ranged and rearranged until Uie Vto MiUflMl •__________ _ '•J} She turned off the light, dropped ‘ H Uie lone window of the room, letting * “ In a gusi ot raln*washed air, thea ''
with a pa t on Anne's shoulder a M a ^ "Sleep well," alit Uptoed 'oiit as P
^ Ihough her charge had already « Y obeyed her command, ^
"Sleep well," echoed Anne, to her- « saU. As If tho could never again c
sleep a l all. BIU of sentences, spoken.mal day-tor w u-U -the pre- • vloua day) spun Uirough her eon* • sclousness. ‘The loyalty and lov« ot U».‘scr\anla, Oie triumph ot-Shar-
* lee, the queer hatred ot Charlotteand poor, troubled tee,-w ho had de. _fled hU wife, probably for the flrsl .Ume in his lifer UT u re ly 'eonvoy -Anne oul of her home. i
nobl But she m ust not think oflUm. only, how could aha help ll? j Ke had been sliockcd by what she
' ’J!. imd-tolil him., _________________ v” -------------- ‘Coi)yrlght.'-lMS,.. .. s
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r t (Continued In Next Issue) |
I Jaunty-AsHEveiv— - Ex-Mayor Jimmy
Sails f o r ' Home;^ (Copyr1ght|_193^/usoclated Prew) "
SO im fA ifPTO K . Ehg., Oc<r25-r ; p . Jimmy Walker, his chin held hiRh t 3_l und the old Ualn nf battle brlghl
in hU fjv*. Mlled for home aboard , ,r . the a. 6 . M anhattan last night, e!er ______________________ _%e. _____________ _____________ .
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E ~ "iiI.V KS’ firlnn yen r»a1 ’C Dl.NKS apprali to the I ® Ot.NCS appral2l»4li» m
** » I \E S meant ECOSO>. , 0- _ _ C -------- ULSESJa.ablpped.la.bo
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g ready and eager to fac» what he c a called one of the greatest ordeals n of h is stormy cu ter.
T h u i ho started back to Broad* way and th e comeback trail brim* mlng-wlth heaUh'B fter his three*
" year ‘'telf-lmp6«ed exile" abrwd, r t ie r f he lltvd In a quatnC <rtd Ehg* C
^ lllh eottage or vlnlied-contlnental -* apas. S . . A lire, trim figure In a blue aerpe *
topcoat and a felt lu t. New York's ^ forrner mayor jtrode quiclcly
3 UiiuLii;li tliv" uuaded piet .'hul.i ® with Wr5. Wnll[»r. the former B«Hy
I , Compton, on his arm. lia Walker, now crowding iS, ap- P u pearrdvu -Jftun ty -M -ln -the day* * ly *hen he look New York by storm a
decade ago, >'c. Ke admitted tonlghl w u his "most ^ In exciting tinoe I w u a kfd.*IS, — ■f- • - ------------- '■ ' ........ ........ ~
.NEIGHBORSXHURCHES
I t ____ )M-!f«?N_cq3rsfiJ?nTy4l , Edgar U vSilte, minister j. sy ■ 10 a ,'m .—Tlcgular momlng •»w-
ship wllh a sermonby the ■pastor'. '1 of 11 a. m .-Sunday school li th I? Kanry-FomTesil in Charge.' lie 7;30 p, m.-Epw orth league w r- ' _ vice wllll a union meeting o f.th e
Murtauch and Hansen organization.'. Ocvotlonal hour In chars* of I
— th r Murtaugh group. Social hour . foUonlng thc dtvotlonal period.
>rt’RTAt;OH COUfMllSITY — Eflgar-L.-'Whlte. minister - - • I0 ;li ft. m .-5unday school Mth
William Lliidnii In charw . Speclnl ft. T<-mprranee program by prlm:iry ' ' ilepariment m d playlet gi\-cn by• fU-yoiing-pMpi*-------- ------ ..
m .- R ^ i la r momitiK— wonhlp with I wrmon by lhe pas- Jh tor.
■? 31) i>. m.—I^worth league union td »i«rvicr In the Hansen Oommiiulty
fhnrcH with the local Itigua tu
ALITY COALrral piratorr in h n l.lhe ladlf^-bfrau»» of Ils eteanllne>j.Ii» m e n -tfrau w It resu lrn minimum rliiiker* anil \t^» a ih d to bother.
a.bux-cat^.-K»pl-ln-eoTar»d-blm-.-;__t t f (lean, d r ; (oat rrgariHrst of
anbir »rrfrncU-»flJom i.i thli dnne coal.of H ca tin R S a tis fa c tio n in , Evcr>- T on
lOTORISTS’ay Y ou to In v c s t lc a te -•
E A L P E N N: I’cn n sv lO an la .O il n l . . .
Q u a l i t y jQ o a k ,.Pivo;S;t-f)»!POT— — r n o NE 'i i a
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I M IS S Y O U ^ 1 I s e K IN D TCBECA U SE" j BDDIB-ONJ
I 'v e S E E N / ACCOUNTAVSRV .H E 'S .o ' t o T ^ 7 a w p u l Y
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] I K N O W .N O W '-' EAS/, M tSS-
e charge of llie dcvollonal hour. jj
KDIBCtlLY METU0D15T CHLTlCn
* C. T. Andrews, pastor
1, 18 a, m .-^unday achool. M r*.'Cirri'" JTulng, sijperlnlendent. *'
4 —10:*0 a . m .-M cm lng worship.. : Sunday school aMcmbly and church
J «t>r8hlp combined.-Sermon a t 11.- . Thc « n 1 c e tla«a a t 11:30. u fl:30 p. m.-Epw orth Letgue. Na* •J n'"* rVYwn 1pnri.T '! i
Tbero-wUt be no e itn lng sen'lce j iin the Kimberly ciiurch. At 8:00 a j
. proup of young people from the i, K im bcrly..Enw rrthJ/ague.w m pre-. M*nt a paaennl, ‘"me Challeiigr of 1
Iho Crosa." In lhe Pi^^isnnl Valley it school house. i
. . . j u s n » E a iv - r i r o R e i i - o r - t h e ' ' NAZAItfNE
7le •. J. 0 . Schaap, paitor , lo 'a . m .-Sunday school. Cluwea
" lo r all.-1 1 a. m .-Jfom lng worsWa. fiub* Jeet. "The Savior's Three Major
. P ha«B -o f nedempUon. ..Namely. 1
. Teaching, Preaching. Heallne.’l ___ 1h m .-N . Y. P. 5 . •
TiJO'p. m.-Bvcnlng worship. DLt-;. trlc t Superlnlendent Ib!V. E. C. ■ c Poimd* a'lll be th e j»pea)cfr.. ■ 7:30 p. m .— Midweek service. i if Prayer aUd'pnUse-serrtcc.-—«•-------- ;
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i AND DON'T ro n ( i i ;x . . .I The L u t Chaptrr; KEN MAYNAUDi “ M^YSpRY^>IOJJNT.-UN’’
STAIITINO S l’Nl).\vi
; EDWARD ARNOLDI ______________At •
I P ro m lh « fo m o u i n o v a l ; , b y P a rk o r . M af«» . . . A I U n lv a r i a t P k l u r a w ith ■
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LY N E W , TWXN FALLS, IDAHU IO . SATUBDAY MORNING, Oi
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H M t I V L W M lSSlW A PC W’ l^ lO e U E ^ T A B U S W O lt*•: P 0P E '< e '$ P f tU s c t BV nou) .
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ipBimsiLEDm' j yiEIN FING IIBEII' > ■ BURLCT, Oct. 35 — Thirty-four
i..!:ots ot. poUtoea «Tre brought In I th is week to ths View district, a
'■j district that ■ ordinarily ships out . 1300 to 400 carloads anniiilly or ap* '!nr(^xlm-.iiflv frnm 10 to 14 million
f jt» u n d .i. The lEHA .was In .cha jre » o t the dlstrlbuUon.
- 1 With V . S. No. 3 potatoes worth f lO cen tS 'p ir hundred bulk, i t wna y pointed out lh a l needy ^csldent^
ahould be able to get ail they wish for the asking. Many c^U . however,
r tContlnuon* From l!lO P.M ,)-tA ST n A T ! V .................
; ------- Wallace BeerjJarkle Cooper
: In"O 'SK .tt^G tfN ESSrs BOY"
J t o m o b r o w T ^I The Sedan 's Sm arteit Picture! . 100 Mlnutet ot Sparkling • -----------Fun and G rand -
Ktilerl^^nmenl ^
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are to be found amonp the low in- .illc.i!liig that ti'.r lola do nol com- ' ply Wllh the state grading laws, ac-
I cording to SU U RcpresentaUve Vtc*II o r SmlUi,
ir CLAREMONT GRANGERS TO ATTEND C 0N V E N H 0N |
BURLEY, <^ t. IS - Master Lew*
h FOLLOW TK“ ............... .............. , --A ttenc
S SPECIAL— ■ ■ Arrang'
- FOOTBAiXI 1 By Ihe Junnir Cha
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I• 2 9 - f o r d THUCK—
Heel bcei. 1). W..............' -3j-n o D (:,i- : t h u c k —
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I (;ood—Rcet b e d .........
- j ------ '29—CHEV. •i l t l T K - ------Runs ROod, Rood tir e s
•34—CHEV. PICK-UP—. E x t r a R o o d ....................
J ~ ” *8 .00 ()T n llcs...... ,..........
( ■ 31-rO R l) .SEi)A N-Coni 1 reconditioned, ncw pai
I - j a i b = m R i L . m i x = - ^Gooii condilinn ...........
- -»ao -‘B U lC K -aB D A N =—I-----------_ m t l ! L l i k c . new ............. .
“ -7 S = C H K V 9 l:E ! l-T -“ '^ -SEDAN ............... A '--
'30—PONTIAC COACH— -Guarnntccd rcconifitio
COMPARE OUR TERM5
y McV■ > :-:- IN T B R N A T I(
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K l r L O O K S 1
in- j ard DauRlierty of ckirem ont Cmngc ' and hla wife hal'e been chosen as
“ J dehgates to represent the Burley CUremont Orange a l the Idalio a u te Orange meeting to be Iwld In Twin Palli. commencing next Mon*
) n | - >fr. snd Mrs. George W. Lyle aro 'a lte rnate j and will a!v».be present
«i* ja t the Twin Palla -meeting. Ntaatcr
FHE CROWDStend-T h#-------- -------------------------------
1 DANCEa n g ^ For
i , VISITORSChamber of Commerta
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) C A lS ~......$175
...... .-...:..-$475...... ; . - $ 5 0 0 -
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........... $425= = = r$ 4 -5 0 -
.....$175. 1 : ..................... . : : $ 2 2 5 :
- Z Z Z H 3 S iO.::.....:...:..-$5o-itioncd $ 2 5 0
[MS AND DO BETTER A T -
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VJHAT WOULD 11
NB(T-
' and J , H. STRIEBEL
Ige James Ttlley and wife of the Bur*as ley Grange with M>- and Mrs..^ui*ley lard Leigh, alternates, and Mr, andho Mrs. K. K. Via Hook, expeci toIn attend the meeUng also,
in* . * ■ . -
‘ KIDDIES' TRE.\T TODATI ‘
s m z iE E^ ’t'U ll< \T !^^------
Brealhleu Thrllli!I Daring Romance!
rau l Kelly - BuMell Hardle Slarfflrrtle .Churchill. . -
"The Mlraeie Rider” N®; V -
B Rarnett & Gilbert. In " Ju it Another Murder"
Movietone News
• K T A R T S 'T O M O R R O W ! ’
I At Thrllllnc S*. ‘ The Live* of a Hengal Lanetr"!
.C iPL i-B rJia Jn 'jjJ 'O '.'.. Men .of O C iP ' the D e s e r t llaUilnc Hlooil .Maddened Trllienmeii . . , C l ? l i ' The MUlily Dranta of
SaM te Warfare On th r I llnrdrni of ClvllluUon I . . and a
„S..iaifr'» l.ove , . . and Ilate!
I r...TI..V »«a<F ''ihr.utW kill 'ui ikt «ut«i
jlA StX-'OttmSTj -CARV’ C R A N T
CLAUDE RAINS.
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CloseS e l l - O u t C r o w d f j
' G a t h e r s f o r B i g i
D u e l a t S e a t t l e ]
^ M id w e s t 's L a r g e s t T u r n o u t j
E x p cc te d a t , H lt in e a p o l is c*i
fo r M in n e so ta • N o r ^ - p
- w e s te r n B ig T e n O ueF | .>
Ur'AI.AN GOLXn I ITrtss SporU Editor)-1 S
N E .W .Y O R K . O c ^ 2 5 — . A n y w h ere you h a p p e n to look | f o r i l l lic re’a lik e ly to l)C I
■’ T rb iiljl i.'.-W Ilh -C W v tirT Jttr iT ir I = iiioney-t<y-K ee-ltT itionsH he-co l- I
k-(?ialc foo tball f r o n t to m o r* Iro w . ------------ :------ I
Ui’im fls g a th e re d by T h c ■- A s.'ociiilod I’n w to n ig h t in - .lic a tc d clof^c to UOO,000 fu n s
~ n r« I ln c i ;r3 ( ro n n e - tin tn m 'ro a t* - ;itiin(llng collciic. g.itn«. This wjll in;irk ft new "(ilstr for 1035. ,
------Aii-ii*(Krt*»l«-lufiiouUoI-i00.000 ‘Is MpfcitMl for len leiidlns itamei Itl llic Emi, mcludlHir « cii|iRClly no'Ad ol ^llglllly o w C3.000 tor llic
-TJftvy.Nolre'Diiffle more «nd SO,000 t t N er Ifnren toe ° '
_Jiic_8.m unLW tlO ttw ecn-Y .lc.M tL Am y;
Tlie MldKcy.A IjlgKPtl attendtnce, 50.000. U torccMl Ior North«-e«t« out frn'n chilleiige lo tiie powerful Mlu* iie iou Oopliers nt MlnncspoltJ. An ^ nggKK^te ol m.QOO U exi)«ted 4 o r
'Ihe four'b lj g»inf» listed, with in rqiial nuinbcr.of cuHomers turning „ out (ora tiiOl dcoeniddltlonil head- bi line atirriciloiu In Uie centra] » n e . ]]
Five mnJor nttractlon.'! on the q FAr Western »cliedule likely will a t- trAct over 150,000, nnother liO.OOO ulU wltneu the - main conference g rngAsements ot tlie South,' Includ* c (ns -Ji.OOil AC A»IC(W tor tfic AJa* f( b.-imn-Ocorcla game nnd 20.000 a l d ctiHi>"l Hill (or Oeorcla Tech's till ,■ will) unbtftten North Carollni. j
.Scora ot Undefeated Teama dli -•riir, raiik i. ot _mjUor.-UUdtIcattd;lnl
— !r.m-,.T-ainic»r (yitaln-tt> u n An»-h>c u'.hcr tirlik clluplns. There nre only So -ibcuf a fcorc cf iinbentcn "b lf> h iMijiic" ifiiiis left, Half of the:c|T c nmy be hiiockfd oft tomorrow. i Mi
tho'c Uicky lo ewatw un-!pli .Maihra ^o t»r. rcnn Stnte'a *ire»k|D ( >efm.' llkrly to be abruptly ended ho by I’liuhurgli. |Cr
U will b« no aurprUe U T eu a iu ; ChrhlUn li itopped b> Cenlen* |C( »n'$ Miffed - "GenKemen" « t I j ■Shreveport. >VA*Mng(on'« un* | ' beaten {loikle*. ilthoufh playlnc-’r on liotiiB groundn. are favored but ; r
tlllmiU In anollier llghlly drawn : atfaliWOUierVlie U's Mlcly n nucMlon
ot ho* tar llie •'nndcrdogi" will go Jn jpolllng-Kcllonnl or nBllonol champloiutilp ambitions of high C
■Hailing ft^sgregntlons.’l f llicre’s nny* ‘ thing in the rebound theorj'. already exploited, Hurvard hns a chitnce to whip DMtmwilh, We»t Virginia to spill Temple. Cornell to bent Princeton, Southern CaUIornln to u|Mct Callfomli, Oregon to whip U .Ci.A , , nnd Indlnnn to topple mighly Ohio Staif. Bm no Midi eveiiluttlliles can ® hf expccted. lK alone fortcait. The
•-retords of the unbcnlen nmiy« here •'* look safe for n t leiM anolher week. ' ' '
- - ' — A Different Team ofYiile's wcll-condliloned wnrrlon,
Hlio CHflffl Navy'a Binning j»{re*k ' Insi Enturday.'hnve nn excellent op- portuiilu- lo clieck Army’s unbeaten 1 “ iiinrcli. 'riic Cadets have had the P*
- rdgn 4/ii-itiaXIti.Ui.rcccul..)'earA buL cr .■n hnve a nimibpr ot other tenm.i cli now Ilndlng Yali a dllterent and P' much Imiirovetl opponrm. It will be
— Poinl'K-torw.irdii can cope wiih-the »i hard-ctiniRlng nnd linrdy £11 line, fl> bill Vnle gei.i lho cnil here on Its lh Miinrier. more vertallle altaek, coup- tli led wllh an sicrl defense.
Nary, on lho rebound, h u pi enough man-power io upiet Notre tr
TDame-but iba^ IU m bleirllcnra to - a tide Ihelr irinninx slrrak for a l _ Im il one more week. jMichigan'* Wolverines, tiivndln?
■ New York for the 'rirsl time, look loo big nnd strong (or the Columbia Lions, ninnglcd lost week by rcnn* • sjlvojila nnd Jipporenlly ROlng no-
■ wlu-ro ihU seuon.- KorUi Carolina ' — b ta it IIIIUHI10 bfui Maiiln i in ir tf lii' -
not by mach. VUlttiort sfiduW keep , lu winning streak Intact against { Detroit, Carnegie liasn'l the man- H power lo cope with unbeaten Pur- Biliie,______ __________ B
Down Eatt. while DArlnioulh's B high scoring Indians go after lia r- I vard's sculp, with overy.reason to I feel coiifldcnt of the resuii, Col* I gale's-Red Itnlders ore (nvored lo R
— Khip-lloly-drora,------------------------- I— tQVik.iuid-:m»oU-he«dlln*'tlte-Bir I 3Vn warfnre. • - — I
Ohio Btate and MUmesott tlgure I to fallen their scortns ftvemgcs a t f the expense of second dlvbion mem* L
. ^r»-ofitli*-D ig -Ttn, Indian* smd I NorthwetierT?, Chicago sJjouJd break I
“ intonno-conrereiiM w iniilni eolumn I « WUcouln’s expejiK. I
ApprtbentloD W ill JuiU tled I Tho best way to handle tha south* I
' em situation, so fa r os trying to I pick wlaoen Is coooemtd, Is to * avoid It entirely. Oeorglk'i appre* R
■ henslon in slaking lu uiibH ten rK - ■ ord agaftm, Alabama tdoiorroir at
Athens Is « tll justified. T hs Ttoiegw aow i champicnj.jjw-!iai9«,i«rp„*0 _
(or, ore In a good spot to UMrt Ihe— Bulldoca-huLihey msT have Another
.nlf^W w JJJl-im st-C 'llO f'nance . ll _ should, bs o e o n ia but ea t ’liiin«h "
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1 AUeiijo m e s ^ A tt e To 900, (jIk i p k e b a n k s o i
1 FIR ST, NOTRE I 1 ■ M IN N ESO TA G I NEW YORK. Oct. '38 (Tl - Tou "» ; ean Uke It (rom H arry Kipke, s ba
(ootball roach whe-i had good teams m• r — I ' ' ..-I and knows one arn\ stand-out eleven g|
i Olilo.aialC.____I He snld to to- w,
- i \ day . when he S : g v - • v - V f l i weighed In with: « «iu*d cf M ^I U n iv e rs i ty of ~
:tomorrow with ColumblA. |b i
: p t ' i S n f i i S j i i, £t.ite loses n game,” said Kliiltc. |tli
• we'll pick Alabama. i r , Oeorgla Tech. which toppled Duke n
TaarSutilrilAi'TTlKihTnKUrrTO're-- I 1 peiil over another unbeaten rival,. North Cnrollnn. Elwwhero In Ihc- Old South. U -looks llke.LoulsluiRl.. . Slaie over. Vanderbilt. MarylandI over FJorldn. Tul.ine over Scwnnec [ BnO'Tennmcfl-over Centrrrbut-kcep — your lingers c raucd . MlBslulppl J
• su ie , coiKtueror o( Alabama, steps■ out ngnliut Xavier n l Cincinnati on ' Ihe wny lo l u engngcment wllh' Aimy nt W?*t Polnl the (ollowliig •
i" A se» oat crowd of 3J.W >HH• see W uhlngloii'n a ttem pt to turn‘ baek Stanford a t Seattle, wflh the of
Huskies well fortified to do to. Ini Oregon Slate loolu to , hare a al' slight edge orer Washington State aJ a t PortUnd, wllh U.C.UA. favored ci■ orer Oregon a t Los Angelei and• CallfornU over Southern Call-■ romis's b a t t e r e d Trofani a t <>> '■ Berkeley, where «,0W tans aret expected. cf
Bice, upset by SouUiern Ntetlio- « dUt last week. Is likely to rebound t '
Unto.lhc_rlctory_cohimn_jat the ex- H
Hsouth(cc.vt confcrcncc game, Buylor |H (Should remain unbeaten ai;ain.Mj-u c|Tcxa.s A. and M. In the main Rocky
iMonnUln- conference game. Uiah.t -Iplaylng a t home. Is ttie choicc over||! « [Denver. Tlic Big Six confcrcnce llile 1 hopes of Oklahoma, no^v coaclied by |
Icaptnln BKt Jones, nre likely to be |• upu-t by Dana Bible's Ncbrnskx * jCornhusken. |
jFetrymen Scorei * ___________ ^
, Win Over Jerome :'D ____ a;.1 ------- ----------■ -..................... ' b:» C la ss B .C h a m p s .W in J n .L a s l
y Q u a r te r o n I n te r c e p te d
6 L a t e r a l - P a s s , 7 - 0 _____ '
f JEROME. Oct. 25 - [Jncroflticd^Q champions o( Uie North Side Cla/.s' I [J B conference from Olenns Ferrj’ I . nosed oul m 16 0 vlcloiT over U::;A e Jerome T ljem -tn nn lnlsr-con{er- | -
cnce bsllle plnyed under the llKhl.-: [ [of Uncoln sHuiium licre_ ih li_£ ttii_
s.inlng,]• Ader three scoreless ounrten play-' . le d on t \ tn lerms. Morrow, Perry , . nltuIlbAck. plucked a Jerome lateral :C e pa«s‘out of midair niid rnced lo th e : ll. only_Krort‘_of the gnme, Jerorr/? made .1 eight (Irst downs to ihree (or tlie ] d Ferrymen. i« Afler r ecovering a (umbled p u iii'
e »aa_lield_for_do«na-early Jn tl-.:' , e. (Irst quarter nnd never threntened I , ;s Ihereatter, FYom beginning lo end , I- llie gnme wn. a punting duel,
Jerome <hpended upon a laternl I piuslng atl&ck while the wlnnen , I tried line plunges, reverites and pau-I • CJ. all In vain. - ____ - jiI ................................. ................................,!
j . inJ G i a n t C c n t e r ;■* _______ llI- p ■ • • I -1 J 'JI&
It 'a
r- |c10 'I* y:o
,d sIk c.n
10 ' to '[• KKN DEMING, center on Oregon 1 :• fltat* eoltegc'a football squad, is »U innlor in (he school of edacillen !i le and lives Jn Oregon Clly. The pit* n >? _J>ltr(m_WOB.,Ws r o n J l l J e t te t IrtJ ' i« -lll<.-Tvtnt)r*eM y w i old, nrm* vil ^ ng It a lt t t u fonr Inches lall and 1 « r i f e ‘P ia ta lti_ a l-2Iii-p n u n iU -l 'rrr h _ .Photo.) . ................... .. 1
l i d c m c etract poo FansOHIO STATE,S DAME SECOND,. GOPHERS THIRDI - m n c u 8ehmiat-« Uam it th i best I balanced In t h t coun trr ind-tw h u I moro cl»a»-4 reso rrt pow*r than t any olher team. PerwnaUy I think ,, ih« Buckeyes sre tops. . . .' 'They certainly' a re u (or u the ' Big TVn conference ts concerned• and *«11 kn"ow mow about them.- nntlonalr speokini, when they meet• Notre Dame next Saturday. I rate ° Notre tHrae second and Ulnnewta IJ third. The only o the r ac tion X know ] something aboui u the Pacifle coast
nnd they (ell me th e big leva t]tere “ O l i T U i i l m s n O T ^ f l i r f l a i m t z ' lo s Angeles.1 -'Unless Nav7 ocu Notxe Dame
[back lomorrow. I think th* game ..between Ohio S ta te and NOtr* Dame : 0 1 will h*\t a big bearing on Ihe na* i ■. I tlonal chaniplon.ihlp."
■ Richfield-Trims— 1 ■Hazelton Eleven'C f ■ ■ •
' T ig e r G r id d e r s S c o re in '
J F i r s t Q u a r t e r to W in
[ ■ b y 7 t o 0 S c o r e ;----------------------------------------------------- r
RICHFIELD. Oct. IS — BUvlng b off a Hazelton rally tha t cam* with* ^ In three yards o( pay dirt her* thla , ademoon. RlchHeld Tigers KOred « a 7 to 0 viclory- fri nn lnter-con(er« * cnce (ootball g«m« •
tThe Tiger* « o red In the f ln t
<jufirter nfid leom th s t lime en hod Ji Ihelr back* lo th e wall u HsKlton li came to Ilfo and showed fire. Ha- e
, Mlion completed one p a tt and In. » d Irrcepled four Richfield heaws. o . Richfield completed one. InKreept. v ^ r r trn n f^ an d -m r. -w^nt Ingnmplete. | ,r,Haafllon mnde nine first downs to .tj.wven (or the w lnnen. c
J’ Harelton'n m ajor th rea t came In | J itlie wcond frame but the Richfield f j i l l i if held wllhln three yards of the ( y j-n sc r gc,\L______________ ,
’ Bellevue Crushes Hailey, 52 to T'
BELLEVUE. O ct. 35 ~ Betlevufs '- _ y
) Ing Hailey Wolverine Cubs under ao •* avalnnche of touehdowni Itere this
nfte.-Doon la take tiielr traditions)'baflic by » acore-o( 63-to 7.-----------
Thc entire B e lle v u e 't« m fuBc* ' Honed without difficulty and iM p t ' through the WoU-erlne defense at will. I t WM ft North Slde a a u 'B
■ coiiMrence gam er ...................... -
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y Broncos Conquer jl Ooodinj-CoUegeill B o ise F o o lb a l l E le v en
S c o r c s 2 0 - 0 V ic lo ry 1
O v e r L ig h te r T e a m IIII _____ I
— BOISK. Ocl,' 25 /, ‘r-S iirren ; ’ '• I derlng to a combination of weight ^ ' and tpeed th a t would not be de<
nled, the Oooding college e le m ' lonlght w ent down lo a U to 6 ,
'I defeat before (he Boise Junior ^ college Broneoi here.'• Tlie Oooding players, outweighed !
several pounds to the mao. .with*_ .-<ii>i>d tlie Assnult of Ihe Boise backs “ inlicr K ehnky first qusrter la !
I which punU on both- sides were ' blociied and passes Intercepted, and i held the Broncoa In check (or nearly three qua rten .
Dui wllh several players leaving- thc gnme bcsause of Injuries,-the- »nntllrig .lifiUAd F lltfll In ,lhc ,i.y«i
liwrjtxi and sUowod 2ts loti <o pusji 'across two touchdown!.j fleorei F tn lI Nallcy scored first midway injtlig opening perlori afleii_a__j u u:iiiicrcpptlon had placed the ball on I Gooding's ISvyard stripe. Nally
, iieppcd over Uic goal from Uie one*I yard line a fte r a series o( Iloe
Miinili'**. Try tor point was good._ _jJolic's.secoQ|i-counlee-came-«h«n- C am lon-»qtie«cd 'tround"rI|tirend . lor threo yards and a touchdown.1 lYy for point, wns good.
The final mnrker w u msde late In the last quarter when Stoddard scooted around hU right end and coiiiplcled a broken (leld run of 70 yiirils. The klck-Xor.polol was .Klitt.
Auburn Triumphs I i Over Duke, 7-0,n 1 —» DURHAM. N. C., Oct. 38 U V C ne
in blocked punt gave Auburn's PUiat- r. 'm en o( the A outhcutem con(ei«nG« lft_;i 7 to 0 victory h t r e j h l i atter* fv iioon over Ihe IS^U'JUu* DivlU la id lUc f ln t defeat a t home the south* r r rm -,« ^ f» rw c » -faam h id - iu fftrr t .
111 fw lball since m i — ' ‘
" TWIN rX LLS B A ttY N
» M a r K i« ¥ * *
Brnins (H I G H S C H O O L ]
F O i O T B A L L
Twla r t lU t» . Bnhl •- :8 ttf le r U rA M irtcan FaUa t
W m M l IT. Ooo4ing 1 .CasUefertf IT, UalUsltr I ' " HOBSIA I t . S « « l T ‘MehftoU T. Baaaltoe 0 ralrfleU U . W ng lUU II— - i
t Oakler » , R a p tn e <I Glenn* m r r T, Jereme I-(n lg til 1 game) , t H heabeu M, nag trm aa t
BsOtfM n . natU y 7 . fdotia M is 9. AfentpeKer 7 I MoiulalR iiom e 47, MIddltldn « . _ ' P a m a 7, N»(«a.« ■ -
iiMwtU M. Wilder u : Weiser M . N rm . O re, • fI Eagle 0, Meridian 7 ^I Baker, Or*H 1>. OnUrlo, Ore., 0 c I Kana 0. Melba 1] fZ Emmett • . FnlU and ( .1 - E i n l t f t - l ^ a l e ^ O ff., t t - ____I^ - rm r# .- B u e W o o i m *
ATM I. JUaekfoot I \ c SaadprinI 0, Wallac* }) o e J lo se o w «, Lowlstoo « . --------------
;Shoshone Defeats; _ Hagerman, 2DM;I L inco ln C o u n ty ,G rid ite ;s {
H a v e L i t t le T r o u b l e _ _ J
W ith In v a d e rs j— J
SHOatlONE, Oct. 35. - Bho- tnhone's pow trful grid aggrtgvtion l
_ scored a y to 0 vlcton' victory overihe Invading ibge rm an a g g re u lo n I
I here this aftemoon In n C lau B |i. North Side conference game. fJt Shoshone's touchdowns came In rd the (Irst thre« quartcn. the la&l li. sUntA going without a count afler t
a df,<perat« attem pt to pu.^h over a Itouchdown by the visiting team. t
It Shoshone reserve* saw action dur- « d log most o f th e fw t hsJf titer fhen locAls held a 14 to 0 lead a t th e ^■- end of the second quarter. T hom i- ,I- son and Oulsasol* boro the b run t i
of the Shoshone attack whll# Bar- J:• logl wat Hagerman's chief ground is. gainer, _ L:o P in t touchdown came In the first ‘
quarter when. O n y w tn t over on Ia line plunge. Thomason kicked tho i
i" e x tn polnl. w ent on to wore the *«cond touchdown and kick tlie point tIn the weond quarter. Third touch- tdoa-n camc ahorlly after the liat( 'wlien Thomason sliot a Ioiik p a u lo .<Oulsas^a. >
Score by quarters. ,BJinnhone .........„„..7 7 6 0-20
y Hngennan . -.“ t::—-T.....0- 0 0 "O— 0 j
«Wendell Troians1 Conquer Gooding,pt S o lo n s F a ll B e lo re L a n d -
» s l id e , 2 7 to 7 , in
C o n fe re n c e G am e— t
i WENDELL, OCI. 'il-U ndctcnted fl TTn-Class A..iNon.Blg Ten) confer- t
ence p la> -U ilsjc4 son^oacU -W Ji. j Dadldton's Wnidcll Trojans took n t
r t feather oul of thn cap of Die Good- c r Ing Senators here.this ademoon to ^ score an eaij' 27 to, 7 vlcloiy.
Gooding's score came earl>- In llte (Irst quarter after recorery of a |
in WendeU (utnblo and from Uien on ‘ ■ the Trojans held things In the palm ‘
of their hands. '■ The wen of WendeU countered-in •
the f ln t and sccond quacUrs a:id then added two niore trips Into pay
— d l^ - t r t - th e - th ir d rT h tr t ln a n n ii i r \ \ went scorelciJ as Oooding made a .* despcrate '/atlcm pfto rlng up a t ,* le u t one ‘Inore, «;ore. . . . j2 Sununnry! OOODINO • in -sn u L ,
MarUn ______ U ------------ ^ ; r I
;s rv iU "-: sr. — ,u”.s ■lecrt- by QUtrlm , , j j
tJl UtllM tttt t sni Jeau.
Mickey Walker Wins;^ | - i n N o irC T T O iH ~ 'y ro f r : y i lly Mickey Walker, former middle- ,
weight cliamplon, knocked oul Mic- , Q, key-McAvoy of. Hartford, Conn,,in
Jh* second round oi a «hfdii|ed .n eight iouad-llght.lonlgliU -W alkcr <nd relghedlTOTind-McATDrlM---------- ^■n. - — -■ I
Kimberly Junior rd HiglTTeam “Wins Ind . . —___ .70 KIMBERLY, Ocl. 38 - Kimberly j te. junior high school (MtbiU warriort
scored a 7 to # victory over the Ui- , vidlng Jerom* Junior high school
. te»5t her* tills *(temoon, ^
® P i o n e e r s W i n O v e r
01 I d a h o F r e s h m a n , 7 - 6 <• ____ '«• LEWISTOK, Idaho, Oct. 28 l!r< - 1 T* Lewiston S U te Normal school PI- l la OnMr* piiUed Ihe-surprtH 'of llre 1 h* (ootbal season htresbouU today b>'ni S4 UDsetU n t the Unlvenlty of Idaho {\
Ire iJuw ai 7 ^ ~ r
F y g ffg . T f f m TALLfl, w ka o ,
:S M a j o* 9 *
QvercomBuriey Bobcats < Trim American
Falls, 13 to 0D a f n s l te r s F a ll B e l o r m i i - (
‘ ■ v e r s a l o l F o r m t o D r o p
B ig T e n C o n f e re n c e T il t
l o G eo rg e H jo r t’s
B U U L E V , O c t. 2 5 _ C o » c l l j. G covkk H jo r l 's B u r le y . Bob* j
ca(.<i ^tnK'od a n a b o u t- f s c c i n ifo o lb n ll h e re to iiay a n d c c o re d '41 v if to r y o v e r A n jc r lc a n ,
- f a l lH r y a neo r r p f - l » i » 0 > 4 t t wa.x a B i;r T e n c o n fc re n c e J g a m e . ,
I n th c f i r s t q u a r t e r , B u r le y m a tle f i r s t aniJ g o a l .w ith f iv e |
t yards to go bul Amertcan r«lU held I for downs and kicked. Warr re*- lurued Uie-punt-to tbt.30 rard Una, ' k Belt made four yardt. followed by < 1 a pat.'i I) Craner for the f lr« touch- ‘ I do* n,________________ ;_________ .4 ,
The tecond. third and fourth quarten were played aosUy la ,
t American P.itU territory. In -the I• toorth quarter the D am slten ol* ,
temiJted fo kick btjt were Wocked ,- b y -D u rlr r -a n d -th o b a ll-w u re-
co\rred on the three-yard line, Pol* lowrU Uy ft pass from Bell to Warr fur till',llnal touchdown. BeU made’
• the convenion on t line buek for | n the extra point.r Wnrner. American PaUs aubitl- ! n liirc, mude a nice gMn -w ra - tfK lf J play, going through the Burley line
(or A run of 35 yards for the only [) teal threat of .icoring by the vlsllon , I In thc final canlo. Burley completed , r three out ot eight passes. Ameriean A PalLt failed to complete ellher ot ,
their tour p tu e s and intereepled- one. - , " . . e 6 ummsr,v; " , . ASirniCAS' Mt.LS Di'RLtY
10) (H) '• Vollmcr ..... t x ___________lllsslnt I
! a . T . " " . ; : ; : : S r : x . - « « i S i K s , .............. - a s ;J i - i S - i ----------- ------------------
.MUI» „ ........ qn ________Wtn In La»n»hul7 . ..... l« n ------------Crtntr |0 iiJibi* ------ tin ------------- r>rr t. tuclllldr ...... .. r n .... .... ... D»ll ,
Mub<iiiulii>ni Amtilraa r tn< —nol> ' t ton. H '«i|toiei. Hotlhrop, W»»t, !>»»•- natd, iHirp, tiuuiUi ihd Wtrner. Uur- •. ■f it l—Makrr and iJtmbttt. , ‘ Rrvir b; nuartcn ‘0 .^mrrlran VjIIi .........O t t » - » :
Darirr ____ ______ —.1 • * 1-M ;fl ~ ]] “ Castieford Tnms i.______I L I t . n y rLirnn!*• W o lv e s L o af t o 'E a s y ^ 2 7 - 0 | I
| . V ic to ry in C o n fc re n ce i
G rid B a tt le |i
CASTLEPORD. Oct, 2ft - CamIc- , ford Woh-es loped to an fw.<y JT to ■
d 0 victory here thix aiiernoon over ; r- the HoIIUler uRKrcinilon wliloh h ta i1 i'£L to score a touclidown this w a-11 It w n. I t was A CU.-S B 'SouUi a ido 'p I- conference Kame, . i < ■® -C asucford-U icl a se^'oni ic'.m , , , during most of the game and had , I tittle trouble In cuililng tfic Kol- ,
lister offense, Ca. tleford completed ;n tw o .ou t. of (our psAtliis allempls ,
and Intercjpled one liollbter tos*. i n The-tnvad*rs-compleled lluce oul ,d of seven pt'^^cs,
down m th V ^ lrs rq u n r tc r* ^ a 30^1 “ >-ard run off tack.V. (n Uie tecond j.
quarter Ihe HoUW«t team showed j Utn and h«ld the locals scoreltu. ',
Second half fealiire<l>lhree more '*• touchdown*, one 50-yard run on rr an Intercepted pa/.' by Ifoiik and '• another a M-yard end run by Sum -,T i s ^ ___________^:: ------------------------ j,
if Vandals, Grizzlies , “ Fight for First ; " (inference JWm:i: - --------------------- -----------------------------L
MOSCOW. Idaho, Oct, 25 '/T, - I q The footbtU teams of Idaho Andl• M onUna unlversllle.^ will cl',wli on[ = M e lo n - f l f ld ~ h w ~ ^ ^ n r rt?w ~In ;•
wliAl gridiron (ollowers t o ,;■ be Ihc classic of comiictliion be- ’ •j' tween tho two school*. ]
T he teams of cowJirs IJouit > '(«•;! ■J endeB-of-M ontana-«ndT:a-Bankof- TaAho-wm-be'IIglilln^for-ll'.«ir n n r
Pacific x c u t confercnc*.viclory;-
r s r the first time in years the ' -y- arinU e* ->re~ftTen~ a~-better-th»<i- 1 ® e « n d u n e* to win because o( their ■ , strong ahowlng agalm t Wa.Oilnglnn ' ^ S late c01!fjr.-B«h l«im*-have. fast ■
backfields, geared high (or.tomor- ' ; ™ , .
Idaho ha* won 17 times and Mon- lona^thrt* In their long rivalry.
g FREpDIE STEBLC WINS
SAN o rB o o , Oill/,, Oct, JJ t n —- Frs<l<Jl» Steele,- Tacoma, Washlng- I- ion. middleweight, scored a technics! re k itockou trflttr. ^llke .Payan, -«4n O 'b lcg o Mealcan, In tlte flflh round 10 b f -a rcheaulca-lO-roUnd boul here
to , gATOBDAV MORWWg, 001
>f Footl16 IndiarC oyotes, Ti^
Big Crowd I R ^ d y Fl■ C o a c h ' B i t l e r ' B r i n g s l
P S q u a d o f 2 7 M e n
t T o ' I V I n F a l l s
1 (Continued Prroi Page One)
k ball carrier of th t\ce ll* t« eleven.may not t«e action dhU aRem oon. -
'* H* Is niffrlng from two brokn ribs, . a tbo reault of th* 'WUUmetle dU- I u te r ., Although not in Twin PalU yet,
Coacli Ouy Wicks of the T tgen h u t tnfwrowMha^pobUB^Uat-rhU-iballTs e team ts in top condlllon for the
f ln t Ume th is iea*on and means (a do big things against tha Corote*.
i Ooaeh Wicks la bringing SO mem*B bert of his squad lo Twin Palls for 1 the gsme and revested rtalorday . th a t Don Brandon of Twin Palls,1 fullback flash, wiil be back fn the. sam e s tu r ’ b e ln fo n 'th e casu ilty - . list for site ra l wnk*. • "
The College of Idaho bond com* f p1eted-*-tw oiley-touro( *oulh een* - . tra l Idaho high schools lale yea*, terday and tho Branch band arriT- :* ed htr* l u t nlghl after playing , J {short conccrls a t lho high achopls I
* A lthougT nn jJ-tte lnw ttena o(
. fans arrived here lost n ight from . Pocatello. Caldwell. and Boise.
throngs i r e expected to be added-to . the attendance fn m the three towns!
^ dentj and iome K bustnraamen rre ^„ alated to accompany the Tiger tcom* on the ipeclal train and an auto*! mobile caravan ts expected from the° wett end of th* tU lc. i,, John B. Robertson, chairman ofu Twin Pall* Junior chamber of com*
merce eommlttee which u iponsor* ing Ihe game u a benefit p ^ o rrn * ~
w ance, fast night announced th s t the stage waa set for the gnme, final
It arrangements belnc completed.S Alt reserved seat ticket* were >r picked up lu l nlghl and were plac* d cd on sale In the Perrino hotel lobby. ’!-rAfl<r-noon-th*-Uck«l«~wU>-Bo-on - „ sale from booths a t the game and ( tr genenl admission and student i ^ tickets will be.taken care of by sales* (
men a t ihe gales. ^'* Admission of the Twin Fall* foot- n
ball tquad And of teveral high achool t bands has been sponsored by the
* Idaho Department store, J . C. Pciir , I ney eompany. Van Engelen com* |.pany . Sweet Punilture store and | Detweller Bro*., Inc. ,
" I” ---------- B leS h erT S iw W ------------- ll{ Tem porary' bleachers to house 1 between 4500 and MOO person* have i been erected and a record a ttend* i
rUmco is anllclpntfd,__________ _ j[ Souvenirs will go on lale th is i 1 morning under lupervlslon of L. W. i 1 collier.
At noon a luncheon for aU ex* i J I college men la being ■ sponsored by
t T w in 'P alls’ U n lrm iiy Men’s oluti i I and foIlowUig the game th u tu d e n t* , I and alumni of the College of Idaho {win gather to banquet w ith th e foot*
ball team and the pep band.Uirough courtesy of tha Oem .
' S tate Oil company, a lound truck 0 will be on the sidelines and Prank i ' r Buttner, veteran Announcer. wlll!| « announce n play by play account of) i *! Ihe game. siudenU from com peting' o rcollegcs'w iirpretenl s tiinu between t '
(halves. i,_ Tlie day's activities will close In " the evening with an . all-eoltece ° danco a t Radloland. sponsored by : the junior chamber.
Probable ilaHlng lla top t:f w v o n s ............................ T i f l t m'• Gill .................... I.K.................. FtlU ,
MeManlmIc LT,,:__ H etlaadKyle — ........ .„ L G ------ TtiompMin
i - ' ^ y n ......... - . . . .C ....— T«>t>hi.iliTTiV*!* - ...........--R O ---------- - Brooksd 0 '»*br .............RT____ ____flbawjB lcR eyno lda _ R E --------------L ae ,, Thompson ......QB— _ Reynolds•c .............I‘H ------- Dellinger
tti iio n ....... ................. Hoggan^ Smith ------------PB------- - Brandon
iNormalites Ready ! For Homecoming
^ iP a ih e rs Given Sllnhr Edne j j Over Heavy Team From ; L ..- Ricl<s Collage- . - » , — — *
ALBION. Ocl. J5 MV-Alblon Slate 'Normal school Panther* .a n d tlie ! fast-moving Vlktnv ot Ricks col*
I'tfS'* M JL balfItl{.out.at.2 .p.-m.-{o- LIdw-.a5.tb«,lekiure atlfActton oLthe,
Albion Homecomlni celebration,- Panther* are glren a slight edge
le over tlie invader*, although the tl- hH vy Rick* t e tn h u shown up lr well thl* seaton iiid wiU outweigh in the locals approxlmalelr ten poundst l per man—......... .........r- .AJbibn hujspcnt.Lhe p u t wtck lh'
developing a paislng cama and , Coach CWlle Hult tonight pro*
nounced i l s squad In top ahape for the battle,
I>robable starting lineup*: .niCK* • ALBION JtntBieri LX Oittrhoui uaeasB . t r ...... iliii
7- i S i r j = z J ^ z = = r B S
2re |5 ,« ......— , VI* -
■ ....... ... A ■ OtUWtll
c t o b e r « , Iggg_____________
:ball Cc^ # i
ns ln Laig e rsA n d <1 O f Fans For Kick-offi p c r o F i r c Q i i f t i H "
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r * s v c li^^—
Hansen Defeats— c, Eden Grizzlies |;ou l --------
! ; G r e e r r W a v r ‘ $O O T e s~ T w lc e
in F i r s t Q u a r t e r to
W i n J 2 t o 7
Jf --------I* EDEN, Oet. U - 8e«rlng two r* louelidDWDt early ln _ th e J iU tla l- l- -qoarter- e f-p U r, Hanaen high le sebool’s Green H'ave awvpt tl throDfh tba itrang Eden Orts*
files here Ihls aflemooit, I t to rt 7, to remain undefaated In lb*
race for Ibe Seiith Sld* C lau B y. eeafereace ehamplonahl^« -H d n ien reco¥»r^r»:bloclitd^punt id (or a touchdown early in th e in P I t Uai fnkm* witen J e n n ln p , center,I* fell on th t ball behind the Eden
goal and Vemon Ball scored again t- a few minules later a fte r a series ol of tlna bucks and end ru n t.' , tc Eden csme back in tlie second
nnd puslied the baU the length of “• the field to counter when DaVU, « fullback, plunged w er. Prom then
jon, pl»y wss dereted to a batti* et ipunu in lfie ce n te ro ( the (teid.
*e 1 Eden (cored nine first downs to ve (our (or llannten and com plete d* three ot 13 passes, two o( which
lis 'ie ii cotnpleled two M aerialff. nttempis.
A Strong wind wrecked the tout- X- ed Eden pwnlng niiack. •Sy Siunniao';ab M tK - - • tUNSBN-ita (T) (ii>^0 S »t* 'la ia in s_____ LU _________ xspp
.tetd ---------------C JtsniB nt a i n ------------ HU n«>
'2 u tn M i i ------- « r --------------- vmick Selun>rn ____ R> ___ _,...—, Drib*,1k iJtiim n I . , qn „ Vtmon BaliiiilKolrt ..... .... 1,11 ..... ....... lltrn«i
. .......... nil — rrnninsionof iiiti. ............ r n ------- vitiii naildg sroK b7 v iir tm :
tI kubOligiloni iiiien—Rretnrri, Do«(n-
In himrr tnd Smllh; l l tn » n —Amlib. ge — :--------by _________________ _
s College Footballnoltf Junior college 20, Gooding
i . w , r i i -------------- — -------------. j Hatkell 0; Drake 21
Auburn 7, Duke 0 f/. Oregon Inttltole of Technologr 0:
Ortgen Normal SO Butler I/'. 3>; Vaiparalto 0 U roU of the SoDth 0: LoaltUna
r tll t je 7 Arkaniaa SUte 7; RL U nU V. 4S
TteaerTe-iH-Flndiajr 7 T e i ti Terh «: Loyola 18. -
a Fairfield Wins in S Final Half RallyQC KINO HILL. Ocl. 28 - - A lu l
the thvadlng-PalrDrld high achool gridders a 25 to IS victory over
- King lltlH n-a-N orlh 6 lde C lau B
^ Wllh two aee backs. P u t and iJll* ler. out of the. lineup, the King
Jl. Hill eleren had a hard -time getting ^ plnr/*.? »li)i5i>£h th<^ajjie_throujh-
out w’ns plsKd m ail 0 |wn style.' ■ L rad iiT g -lirrecoM 'o r 'lJ-tO 'T at
ge thft.liiOl Fairfield .*64 nrver head* he cd. tllltougli the King Hill team up deadlocked the count a t IS-IS early gh in the third qimrter. Palrfleld broke ds llie lie n t-w mlnule* la ter and
, scored again In the fourth to pullh 'IM pnw -on lce,— • ------ -------- -nd Score by quartcn:« . PalrtlHd --------------- « ^ « » - «:or King I llll----------— ,f 9 «
orj APOSIOLl BEATS MARINO.
!i'' BAN PRANCISCO, Oct. 25 ( fl - r r t d ApoitoJl, youni ftan m n d s e o middleweight boxer, added anotcer
trtsl hor«. a beating In ten rounds f," a t D rnm lind ftufiucrium.
I
ast HalfTwin Falls Grid ' Team Chalks Up J
f 20-to-0T|iumiA.E lm e r H a l io n L e a d s w f n n i n g ’
I - D r i v e A g a in s t W e s t E n d ■
A g g re g a t io n W ith T h r e e :
C o u n te r s on L o n g R u n s _
- B U H L , O c l. 2 5 - B u h l In d l- ' I an* m e t t h o l r f i r s t B ig T e n . I co n fc rc n ce d e fe a t h e re ih U I n f te rn o o n w h e n th o ‘to u te d I I «fid tlU o-bound Tw in FaH a ■ L -R riilna-opei>gd-»T>-{n-th g-lftB t-^ r h a lf to M ore-ft 2 0 t o 0 -vIctorj* . .
F o r T w in -Falls.— h o w e v e r; ' th e ga m e d id n o t c o u n t in th e _ c o n fc rc n cc B tandlniffl, t h eBruins having yet to meet CaWwell,
I Piltr, Idaho FalU and Botse.L - T h e _ p ry liv j« M )i_ M l_ « n l« « d _ : I almost entirely around 'theiw erv lnc ' I hips and flytnr feet of S m e r Moi* '
- and WM caUed back on twp mor? J becauie o t jMnaltle*.
Wlth' both lines funcUonlnf well, !- n e ftfw r- te w r-w n td -fa fn - tlm n u n ■:
the forward walU; In fac t M U en'* ! Jong tu rn were Just about the only—
^ gains durlnc tha lam e. The t i n t . ) two long tun* Into pay d ir t came .
In t ^ l i n t two g u u te n . bu t both were c*Ued b u k and the h a lt endedJa.i.fi£Pj:tiSMilfc___________________ :
Uallon then opened Uw. third quarter with a punt retum through the entire Buhl team tor a touch* down and repeated a few mlnutas later if ie r another punt re tu m and i a Is le n l pas* from Anderson.
• MaUon acor«| th« nnal touch* . I - down of t j» game on a p u n f n * - ’ I tum. again shuhlng through a m a u ‘ of Buhl tackters and getllng inla . ’ th* clear. ,' Twin PaUs, during the eoun* of ' the game, completed two long past* ; ‘ es; one frora State i to Reed and ■
anolher from Mallon to Smith.
P T m K ’r S x i — - -BuuL-; r. l»> — - (*) —I* a s " . i = t f = L % .i1 !n uatola ______ LG , , Wavfa>1 Tamrt - ............ f _ _ _ C, Cat
Jtehy BU , jAcetasn;I n t l» t________ » T _______ a unntr'Id .... MK >VlattarS ;! ! ! !X V .— S r . = i ' ' . T f f lm »uw?*!I..--------S ------------- ." % w
In Bctilafi Tenchdawnt—MAltoA (».^ PeUit alt«r teotbdawni — &unat'n (pUrtkM). s itu r (Uat piSD(«).:h SabtUiatMut Twla Itlto—Sadtawt. .
*1 Rtnntr tne Ctrptaltri liaki - Btte! Uaekttj, mown tad iuk ttb ttry ,
I- .
J Bues Fall Before I Hornets, 19 to 0III
S R u p e r t P i r a t e s ~ U n a b l e to '
jt — C o p c .-W ith .E a s lJ ) f lB n so ____
o f O ak ley E le v en
OAKISY. Oct. SJ — Oakler'* giant - kliUnr HomeU awept '
I through thalr fourth ftctory orerI -a Big. Ten conf{renee_leam_br__ handing the Rapert Ptiale* » II- lo 0 Uetng In » non-eonfw aca u game pls}[^ here th lt afternoon.
■ Without a pnwllce sesiIonT'or an entire week, ths men of Oakley for* got Ihclc aerial game nnd centered
0: the attack about the fleet liuofs of Kay McMurray. brilliant quarler* back, who scored all three touch*
u do»ns.McMurrny scored the flrat In the
i t iolllsl frame when a series of re*- vene-p lay rand -end -run* .to ld .the . ston r.'In tlie Kcoiid he loped_U
yardt to a touchdown and In the ' (Inal frame he took a short p a u from Oorrtnge Into pay d irt again.
Rupert ihreaUned sliortlr beforay the end of lho f in i halt and had
the ball on the Oakler Hve-yard _ line a t tho end ot Uie secon d q w r ^ ,, ler. ProSniist^tlm B th'o""ga1fte b#* ^ longed to the Homcu.
oskS t *"^ B u fxa ttf t il) 10)D Citib_ rrlifM ltId___ tT — TBtttcblnotltn1. W.' “ ■**-tfr7~*, , n t f f n ____ J __ no ■ , ■■. EistM'• U tten _____ — HT _ lunltTtg lU r d r ______ M ------------ nm tuii
K. Mf>iurt»» _ »JU — a— .m ykit •SISltin' - «,It ftTTTSmith - - - R« — Cttt tB
•t' oem nr»-..;„..—- r * - .——— 'O w a —
“ w im " l,l,«l<lckl.
Ul ■
H a n l e y T i e - a p p d i n t e a - -
i ! C o a c h O f A l l - S t a r s
M itn u K O M o o .O ct.» (m - iTie re*«ppotDtni«Bt of Dick Ban-
' Uy, former tootbtU eotch of Korth-- wtttem unltw ittr. « » < o « 6h of, eo the AU<«(an w M win n t t i jjJcked • r w ee te ra iilm fiU ilbejtnanalShrln* nt et*' charity g ta * here New '^rear's M d ^ ' n u | ^ m n l : l a d c x . . ^ ^ p
. ot
* m tl
. i
IsiKSifEID [ . M ii l iD,
' M a r k e t ' A v o ra g c C lim b s, to £
. . F c u r -Y e a r P e a k in S
B r isk T ra ilin g IE— - IK
M A R K E T S A T A G U N C E I “
— fBT ThB Aaiocltfftf PftMj___ _. . _ _ _ _ _ ______ aioeluLFlrni; »I«U »nd niowri
. B a x lj: a^ebdj : I w priced r»lU L . la dem ud.
Curb: Hljher: utUUlej *nd 'ip^aV le* «rong. • • - - - -
FortUtn rxcliaii8C^= Quin; sold currtnriM Wghcr.
Co(ton:‘Q nl«: local *nd trsde -bujlnj: scarcity of c on ttw lt
8u«ar: Qulft: tn d e buying,C o :f« : stetdj-: n rnilllin w p-
•pon. LoCHICACK);Whcftt: Higher: tu;url•^ otlcr-
tnjs Karce.• Co'n>: Firm; ^JnllIatll;. .w ith i
I f 4 'lopM ^o: |3
.■b-------FRANK M»C>HLU;S ^
(AKOcl»tcd PmvplBBiiflKl Wrlt«ri j i j• NEW YOnK, Oct. M - Ftf.'vh 3‘-i
advancM In molar*. nm; iifil- 3T» lllfs lh#t carried wme Inw nca 3 * hlBh ground for a >-e»r or lonjcr 3 ,
•■ ^ tH l» ln ro r rto T -p 6 in irT ? a n in d - 3* _ hrlik-tr»dlncjm-aie.itock.e:cl]iuijf, 3*
loday. 2 . ___ Mewured by Tlif A f^ ln ic iM ^ M ^
TOU 0.4 of A |H)lnt to 92.3, lhe hiRli- ^ e jl lewl alnc« Seplefflber t<,-»31r ’* ‘• in iU K tlo w toUIed 5.«W28 a ,
(hu«e compared with 3,15SJ)10. tha rc t on ‘nursday.
C«ra Cob Spurt* Ahead
<{em&nd for a wide variety ot ahatex, qul includlns reeent ipeculatlve favor-
- - I ttf -a m o n t the moton and aee«i. «te loriet. the K>.call(d spechkllles put tur cn a riwrp burst of apeed led by l » Coc* CoU. * hkh bounded uj) 12 to polnta but loji 2, cloilni 10 polnu dul W lher a t Tie.
AmtiSeui Banlt.Not«-«aj-aUo tn ^ Ihe Tin of Oje n d r a « f irJth a s»ln of 4S to S 9 \ . nuylnu was cr«dlte<l , to Kxirwi hopeful of ari Inereawd
— demand for itock and bond certlfl. eatei.
------Bccn -Ctoyiler-«nd-Oenerat-Mo» —j—tOT“ e « « m iM ‘thflr'ttelc-lnto-new
Weh territory, cloalns a t 'W S and ),(, BJU T»#pc«lvely. cach with more jb* th sn a point raJn. sp,
A fieto r In the advance lii rail 1B‘ •h u w w |a tbe'bcUef In financial en d rc lH thnt the country'a principal dui nllroada will show an agtiTeovle net col protlt In September. gei
__________ SlONEV-EATEJi___.. _ criNEW Y O jaT octT M Wl »
Bonty Iteady; « per cent all day f« Prime commercial paper •; per
cw t. W‘'r r . '* * '
.!« offered; 4 to 6 months offered. ) B anken aeccptancea unchan(cd. un ■RedlKOunt n te , N. Y, reaent
bank. I ' i per oent. - - —
“ c b f t o S ' ^ " ' ■* Bl NEW YORK, Oct. 23 1-1'' - Tlie I I
. eo«on market clo.wd atfady. net s points tower to 3 potnis'hlgher. cti
FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK. Oet. 33 (-P) - Por-
feltn exchansFlrresular; France de- ce mand, 6 i9 ',i: caT!er«'J!i'i; Monl- 28 w al In New York 08.M'I: New York Ja Montreal m .34‘, . •
~~ ................. . w
■ -TWIN FALLS MARKETS• Thi Twin r>Il< aiililcl mMkti rn- MMar *M M followi;
UtMlotk >0 LllBt buMhtti --------- --- --------« « Wl
- S 3 - S K S :S a i% :« K '. 'g f'puk ln i •on™. J » 1b«...... 11.00 to nJO 10Unrtrfweljht b'Ucbtra. _
........ *” m “ UOO In5 iy*M i;sr~ ' j a fflo ut MM
(Dttlt prlcc 10 iiia«ri>Nil. 1« . .. 4K to 10c
JluM'i*. f f" - J* . . .. H ',e tn uc AIPouUt?
.. JietTt-Lent '--------------------------- 1 : °t i i h i calared b t iu ------------------ U« MUghl lesftonu -------------------— .lUCo:oi*<l h»ni _____ _________lie ‘J.'ghom hroilffi ---- --------.HeI. Kiiom ffjfr* ____________ -.. .H e flc-ilotm WoUtn _______ ______ Ill- nlK c « s tm ____
P im ta TerkeM_______ ;i
CidTonw _________ _______ liC|U
.... j!
■ J
r.-iS L '.r - 'w im ti iS iL M m rct«_________»I»n, ■ •»].» I-
Olota feo«; joo-wina lot* "_~;'iuo J0 « ta _____ __ _______ «e It i n r r ______ ___ ____________ 15e5«t( whert _ .. . . . Me |
— • ■ - ' . a l i * ---------- - tCuminon A lltiu ___ —_______ tlOOO r
* Slug Tag anmin Aioir* --------- il5.W ,RM a n m .. . . . . *
Rctaa rrlcM ' IN«* eomb hw ri, two te r------------- ase ,tn u iiu . aoMO ____________»c-30c JKitiK*. p*r be*d“! Z ! ^ r S r » M lOe g
. C ib b ti* ........... ......... -II ----- Jlie >C4rreu _______ „ _ <>. "
., T o ta lp t turn* ♦, , , __ ic »
■ r r^ n ta • a r » u I t / r r»om - . --- ------------ joe _; yu tu t. t f nmrfT' ,. . . 3«r airij :\tc ,
/
I StMk Mflricflt Averases
I ladi” iwm d* to ll', aw cu h
0Klr„?.’.’ J IS: s: Si iS r h S - 8 3 S l s ; S3 Ii iu Jow __4»J U J J>‘ Jf-J Iffi! S?-!!i SS S!
uornntn li S Wfll T w ; iH » m ji m low _ 4 1 .» MJ *'•»
^ — IVendOf-----^ f a p I e ' P r i c e s ”
NEW YOftK, Oct. M (T. - *ni* Atfocutod Pro-'* wholesale prlee In- dex of 30 bailfi commodities today declined lo 73J7.
Prevloua day 78.4J. week stto » ^ r *- month a to -« J 4 .-je 8 r *lo 64.03.
Range or recent yean: ■"I93S 1034 2133
HUh _______-MA* M-MCow ___________89.14 M.Bt i t n
(1020 avcrsRe equals liXi.>
GOVERNMENT BONDS fJEW YORK. Oct. :J 'D - Uond
V ; j 47-53— ^ --------------------ll^-'J13 s 4J 4 .l(U'4 44 4 110^0
■■ l ~ l 45 JC------- IUS-2Q3S8 40*43 J u n e ................. .
' 3Sa 4 47 -IM-O, 3Ua-fl >. ........................ - ..... m *' 3’ra~~44-4g'~.~::...: ...... .. ....... .---10433 —
3 '.» 40-40 ..................... .......... 103.10' 3 » 49 S3 103.Jt- 3*-40Hfl-.;r-.=:r..-r:7.=7.,:,;.-.,*=.;.;_.-l03.W —, 3s 51-S , 102^ __
2’ia JS-60 ......................... W3IFederal Farm .Mortgage \
L 3*-47................................... ......^,-lOUO.' 3d 49 WI2. 3‘.* 04 -------------------- ------- IM.1B ( .
IIom« Ownen Loan■ aa A 83 - ....... ....................... 10034' 3 \a 39-49 ........................ .... .. 99.20 '
METALS 1- —N EW -¥0R K .-0« i-8 i— I , qulel; electrolytic apol and tuUi.x, {
t9 J5 ; export U 40 to U .U . Tta steady: spot tn d netrby »8I.7S; lu-
. ture I49J0. Iron quiet; unchant.ed. a u ' Lend steady; spot New York HiO aiu
to >4J5; East 8 t. LouU M Ji. Zinc aui duU; E u t St. Loub tpot and fu- ture s4.es. Aluminum tl9 to t n . Am Antimony: Spot I18J7.
DAR SILTER .^nNEW YORK. Oct. J5 i/P) - Bar * a
slh rr quiet and unchanged a t SsriC.Uni - - — Atll
CHICAQO PRODL’CE-cm C A O O rO c t-S J-W F P o u llry : dSLive. 1 car, SO Ihicka; steady to firm; |bui hens less than 41i lbs. HHc. 44 lbs. up Sle; I /n h o m hens 16e; Rock Ctt springs I9 'i to 30c. colored I t lo K » IBHc; Leghorn clilckena Ho; roost- e n ISe; turkeys 18 to 3ac; white oii
1 duck* lbs. up I7c. small lie . ° » . colored ducks hea^7 iSc. smalt I8c;
geese 13c. |c.nButter rcceliiU'5413 llu.: steady; [‘‘j i
- aw er> --speclaU (03 seore)1 29e; extras (93) 3Bc;” e « » " I l n « orr f90-91) 3T to « « e ; f ln t i (»«.«#» ^o,r 33*4 to 3SHe; seconds (U-S7) 2iH
to SJc; .a ttndards <00 centrtllted Do. CTtoL< a iu f . __________ ' f-»ji. Egg rec«lpu 3331 csMJi: uiuetiled.jEMI unchanged. ruJ _____ a t
— BAN-FBANOlfCO-PRODUCE— o ' SAN PRANCISCO, Oct. 38 (fl*) - Qi
Buiterftt JSc. ' - - 1 Bquab* 28 to 3»c.& Butler, e t^ t Kiid ch<>ei<e un- Or
Ch.nt<a. - S |----- - Hll
LOS ANGELES PRODUCE M . LOS ANOELES, Oct. 38 W VRe-. celpt*: Butter 41JXW pounds; cheesy in. 28,000 iw m di; eggs 60 caws. J"t Butter and poultry unchanged. f
Eb8s: Candled elean medium ex- Mi ^ WL-iJSc: sman e x tn s 10c. '
.SUGAR Ut NEW YORK, Oct..2S I.V, - Raw
augnr was imchnngvd today a t 3.60 n,for apol*. The only sale confirmed Si
» w u 9100 bags of over-ouott sup- vf!» piles,-either-CubM or duly frees. «»to tor February dell« ry a t 33S. «
Piiturw liritLticndv earlv on r t - i Lg port.'' thnl riompMlc br.'t 'and canc u< » Interests had lodged protests against» the AAA ruling parmltUnB the melt- ”" Ing of excess.quota s u g in at the s H beglnnlngofDecvmber.bnt weaken-
ed toward thc elaw under a renewal
r. Mere 0 jmints lower on Dfwmbfr >c Anrt I to 3 polnu lower on later
delliTrltvi. flalM 44)0 tons. Closing:J.: December 3.39B. Jsnu try 3.14B. f ' l« March 2.11B: m y 3.1SB, July 3.19H; '« »' SeptembPr 3.24R. B-Bld. «
Keflnert w#Minch»np,'d a t 830 for •>' *i flnf gmnulal»-d. w ltli 'fw n d hamlj J*' nl 3 li fo IX
_____ N
7-1" T o s ANflHLES POTATOES IT, J.OH ASGF.Ltf(. Ofj. » W IV 5
n - nTa-Tu tsiufs. gw a a tocktcn-BBry ■* |tia»ki X1.2S to SU5 ew t, (air'Sl.OS
} ilta JI,IZ‘>, ordinary 7S to U e; Idah.9
so Krni coumr R o w tj I’. ». No. 1 rJC ____ _______ ll
• ■ - —— ii■oj -."rT i-io sn o :.P O T A T O E S — • -i a . _ i a u i o ,» A L u s . O ft i s VP’ i r s t>
D Al—Shlpiiln* point Information 1(tjt for Thurwlax; 1(lie Upper valley; Carloada fob caih ll
track: Ruiteta I '. S. I aeoreely n f - 11- Hclent tradlug a t anr one prlco to I 00 ronstllnle a maihet but oeraslonal q
aalM 63!i le 7Se. U. 5. S t few u l r i 35e. 8ome held hightr. Scatter- 6
' Iiv tnmaactlona on stork in_«eUan $ and fields bat too much varUUon
ise In eondltlofl, prier, etc., (« «aota a Oe generally esitbllshed balk market.
Many prm nl.ah lpm enta are prev- ) Sc lo iu sale*. eU Twin Falla.llarley: Carloada fob t<jSJ BUTTtT*nrtir®f«terie-Rowi» 0^-8.' t_ 1 a few. aale 6S to 7(e' an oeralonal s
sale i t n .rrw 'pnlul« lower. U. S. 2 < mrMly 3Sc. An 'orearlanal rar 30 tn
of .b a n a»ocih{.»
i - ^ _ W A L T , . . m i s l $ I O , a B IL L O R B r r G A V E I I V O U I S I V l lC H tV
i [I. /
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1 3C0RCHY SMITH-i X DON'T UKB OEM 8
F6 L U R S AWV BETTER OAN i:KAUL£IN lA ffiJSSe! .
-p e V A X B -C a {J K 6 9 -l ) i n J KNOVV P 6 R
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N E W Y
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Atuka Juneau ....... M’t MU H 'til 'i iAlUM Chtffl h Dj» a t ‘, IW , IBS'i IUAUI«1 Ch.lm .n .. . a j '. l l 3V ,lritAm Car * Wry . ..;. 31'. 31', W iHi Am * ror rowrr _ . t # «*. «»i w Am Lofomoni«» ...._ n ’, 17>. 17'’,.& -A s tudiator _____ is‘4 1T>« flAAm SrarU * Rtlin... S6>, u u M‘i »iiAm Buiar pt ..........I3i>, t u r , lU ’, aa.\m Tel A Tcl .. .. l « I « S M<»4 60Am ToMcco . . ' lo ii. 101 101*. flo
!Am Waltr Works .. 17’, I7’> 11’< SoAtiuondt Copppf .. 31’, 21>, 2I<( HllAtithiKti T Si b r . JO 4R « * , :atiBUUmor* « Ohio .... 1}*, <!• D 'l 's t i D«afltx_Avmiop_— 2 J U _ i i : 4 _ a ; . anOnble&ua 8tMl __3»’« a 3»>, HnBUTT'AM'UcB-z.~:-aV • 4’*.- s s - miCalif Paeklni ____ 3 ) ', <>• 35>. J r0»luni«l * ItrcU . i ' , Si| '}>, TilCtuaiUan Pacific .... 8 ', 9 '.iT rCtu Thin>ni»C . .M «i‘i M '. VnGiiro da 1‘a.co - JD’. :J!'. Jil‘.!Uiis ; r « " r ‘^0 H I * P . . . . I '. I '. IS 'U .iChrraler Cotp . JJ
Oom Hoiilbcro ... .v3i* 3 * I '.'W iI- Coti»ol'(l»W-T}ll . »■«- t ‘i »1,-Wlr OmV-Otl-Orl-:- S3N—MUaVi
Com rrMUc:* ... ..4 ] ', t l BV||Cufiiu Wrum ------ J ' , 2>. ;• .!Dtl L II.nUou ...... . 3« \ 14’, 34'.;
1 Dll Pont d* fCm .. .I3«i, n i- im ' j I..!• 'e'tiJ n 'K “ : ii)‘.' ib>! lo'^IJl'
riip»lone Hubb»r . . ici, ii>, id ', ', . ,aentral IlKiric ....3M, 35 a j’. i '-aenffH l-WKU . - - 3 1 ' , 33'i :i3>. iJr.'
• Ofi;n.l Molon ...... l l ' , »3‘, {;•. Qllrtdrn CO . . . .V . . 31».i 37’, 3T ,'[ ! '
QqIH Uiitt . . . . IJi, )»>. JC, ,C 'tiooJyur RulWr ■* 10’, ?3», ?nr.‘" 'Cl>i< <lita- lliibtxr |if S3i, at ai
. Onli»m l-tlm- . . 4 '; .1' ,Qtett Notiti Hr p(... 34‘, ]tl :in‘>Oreai Wm Suiar ... 33i, rv’ , VHupp UDton ........ 31, ,1 T , ;* 'Illlnoli Ctnlml . . 15>, is iv . l
' Int Hlc»;rl ' ' . " : i i | 3l'i| : i ‘.; Itll Ttl Ai Trl . 111. ID>, l i '4
Jnhiu SUliMllr m , SS 19 II'KfDDfrcll Voppfr J i ’, 3J ', >1I.IU lapr. iou 0 l l i IM '. ll i ,
■ MtihiMon AlkiHi__33>. 33 .Vi r><McKfwpori Tin - us>, I3«i, iJ i '. 'J *MUtnl Coppff ......... 8 S', J’ ,.MW Com m . ... . IJ ', 15’. C(UtMatirl I'urlflo pf . 3>, I ', 'i '.'K i
■ MonifomiTT W«"l 3T,' Motor Whrel .. 14 : j ' , . U ;.,M} Null UoUii» . . . te*, IS', lit',] Mai Cun Ileg A . . »> . ll>. lu’, M. Nil Dllrjr ............... 11>, 171, i ; i , W
KtU DulUlm .. 13>, 311. J}',-,■ »*i Power U ilit : 101, .- 10- - A1
S Y c»ntn .l...........13 ), 33'. 23', Alu . ’ y N » s: mm . . 31.___3’. nt Honliftn I'lci'lic'.. ' II'I !"■' ir>| n I r«cuia Motor . .. 7 O'. 8>, r . Pvnntr Co ..........80’, ag w ', i i i
I to repreaenl a general market fo r ' (1I the aWrift yT -------- Ulr t m c .u i o POTATOES 'te
UllCAGO, Oct. !5 (,1MUSDA) - l c I, Potato reeHpt* 77 can ; on track aoS;'1; leUI (I. S. rhlpmenta 4t8 eaM; (Irm. K
ollh sllghtlr atronger lendene)' u n |» r bMt alntk. luppllm moderate, «le- \t; t mand and Iradlng moderate: Mrkedi
per <•»< IdaJtn Kus.«e( Hurlunkii {:,H.' I. .Vo.-1, Sl.4:<, to S1.60; I'.S, No. t , ' ; i
. ;JM 5; Colorado .M eOum U.S. No. l i e■ rTnnvtlrSl.JO, ■ •— [0
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IJ S.\X fn\NCI.SCO UVKSTOrK ,,1,9 ...UMi nU N CfSCO . Oct. Hj (.1’,lUS 1»: UA'’- i t ,’'rT?cni>is'375; lo riT iso 'to ..1 I'S."! II). CalltnriitnA t l l . lop. tew 335 o_ 10 IM ltj..nvcrsKC9 J1030; f.-v pack- i
ing w is SSJO.-------- : —. CatU* u s 'flina '27Sr good around -
S 000 lb. J icen ouDfed up «<n load Itt4 lb yotmB Oreson ro>» »5,35; r
lonrt ior.3 lb Ncvadns IS,3'5; car IMS,h lb. u iah j t i : two lo.iclj J06u to HOC ,r- lb. Orrnoiw nnrt NevBda. »4.75 to nto »4.eS. Calve.'.; JO; eliolee vealer* {al quoled up 10 to.50. tw aiieep rrcripn 5S0; clmite finder cr- 80 Ib. wooled lamba rjvioted to to |
$9.33: choice ewes^quoied up lo »4. {
a . PORTLAND LIVESIOCK \■i. PORTL.\ND. 0 «t»-as.<.iV(U a D 1 t- A '-H o««; ReOelplA loo; w:ui^rcil I
eurlf 'Afllrn around ^icftdy; few rooiI c>b to cholco Usht ttplislii Jmich'ra 110; lf.' WK’TlfilRlUtitTJlEl'M packing > al MWii 17^9; fcwler piil ^uotnbh-t9.W |
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ubbblAPenn f t 'n ,. --------3S'. n>* 27;'.:ptillman Coip . . - 13’. 3J«, 33*. ,l ',.r. on •: • . - ..-I t* , • 10', >t - I lUullo Co.-p of Amrr. I ' . aIlrrliOltK Tot) n . .17 5«»,. SO’.Hafrirsv . U 'l 3S IS
. U tut llo«tiiick . . ._ S 0’| SSU SO!i,5n: Nai lnr p t __ M>, H SOU'flhcll t;nlon OU ---- l l ’i 10'. II
. Bimmon* Co ------- n* . IB', 17i,, aaeiir 011 .. -------is 't n ’, is ' . .
Boeonr V»ciiiim .. .17 ', f*'« fZ 'r Iflouin Cul E»lUon ... 34’, U ', J4’. , Isouthern pacific l» ifl’, IB’. 'HtWlil IlnmU M'. H 14:atin<t oai <■ tne... * 'i 4',i 4>i 0;Uland oil Cal ....37'. 30*, 3*li.aiona.ou K .J_____ M— 4 a '.» _ u u . . .Hlewart IVtraff — JS 17’, mudebaner-ootp — 7», — 7«b;t<Trai* Cotp , .. ... 33'i J3>.Timken lloll Jk»r . . U |, 01’, «J».
juoMfi .'.‘ ..■■.■73 ‘ t l ’. 72 ’ ;r,I Union ou C u l----- 19', IB '. 191j][,:Union Jlclllc . . . _ M 'l U ,1:i)nll«l Alrtiaft — 20’, 1D'» J9». “'Unltrrt Hm St Imp... I7>. 17‘« )7L i»U 3 lurt Alcohol .... 4<l», 4S 4sfi 0'
lU 3 IM»»)rr ... ..... 15 JJ’. H’.Ilu 8 aifcl ............. 47'i 4(5. 4»*UVatindliim ........ISl, 17>. IS n
,'Wfvtrfi, union .. .. «3 « l’, «I’, 11,:\VMUti|lwu(e Bee _ Si'.i U !..avooii'-un&_co_:_ ■ S7I, - S7>-1
! cSnn .MARKrr •,NKW YOPK. Oct. 33 W — C urb:"
■ ... ._____liiinki'r HUI »ntl diilllvr.n ......... S')
itvnirai biair> ntclrlc ...... —.. I ', ;s ii n i l r i brrvlco - . . .•......... .. 2 '. »‘ rjMUlc Uond and ahart --------- I5’»,
■fKlecirle Dond and tJbara pf — ea--;' I Urdu Minin* . ______ -.... .. 11'.‘ K»tlon»l ln\n>lJiicni ............ ........ 1»,i Hc-iv. .Ilr.<lf<,ml________ ...............
■'Niniiani lliid'on , . — . a-t-H •iJiiiwhlne M lnliic........................Jfl^ i j,
■ .rT ali‘"ua", : ^ a l ! jll‘;t;nitf<l Koundcfi . ......... l '» ,o'! srzciAj, wmr. ]P
HiullPf. W<-srnrr mifl roiiinaiiy, |; Eit.- WOV. T«in hill# In
, Idaho roUiMt I lcOrlnhrr !<alalOM ... I liS AAKr<;>-
.'Jkniiaiy- P O U U n................ Sl.TS>il.tOl'*,. ln>e«. Tto»U iT , Corp Tritft ...........- - ---------- ’- ” 1"
Iii« ''kIi«I»..------------'...-r '.ti.M i"..MftxjlaiiU Kill'll ‘IKJO ■'nail lJk( Mine* ‘ r, Ml. Cll)- Copptr W J7'j.|3«5 ' 1,, WkUtr aiinint . tl.flo.ll.U ,
Krw York KIMkk I ! r- Am-Pv«t«r-»oa .U a b l-----------------, Ain Oi.1. and E ifctrii;........... . : j ’. t rI r ircitif i»oiifrr ind Ualn ..... .* 'i! '! N»'tlonnl llucillt . -.. . ' ' 3p1 1II lluiUon Moiori . . . . . ' . . . . . . .. JO’t | J
r . fered early; week.i top grns.icra!^ I J7.S5; bulJt brtoH’ J7; , *able around »4 lo 13.75; fr« inw e m - ;
Mer and cutter lows J2 U> J3; biiirlirr• Icow-s nround 3.50; sood iM-i-r cou.', ;!.vilf.ible nround I4i5; hulU |j,7 iI. • to $4,2S: good to olsotC',- ^ im t-1 .lia b le to to tO; cm*.' c.n’.v ti ■iirnljlr ’• ■.'round S3.50 lotS.50, / ,, ll; S lu rp ; Rcci'lptA 200; .v;,.,„iv, no , >. I.U Jam!;- footl !<»;,'Hmdc.i quotable tS toM 'JS; he ;irt'‘[ 1 ' common to medium 'D ponuiU t ' ; : i " W d h72raTnninTTnrtine^5 ni-^->v 'f» r'(
u to t3 30: ah'llv kir,!f ..u. to '-------------------- * —
• :--------- ClttCAao-l,»VK;*ri>rt«--------- ir------OHtOACK>rOct . 'i!5 -.'m » r ;iJ.v
CiO'.c; : IIjoc receipt.' ll.OOO: J.urlv aetlve, '
mojtly steady, iwMs r>r lo i. r than?. TU«C5dai';a_fl.vcn'iir;_lJi:li’_ K c ld )L l0 10c lower In. lii'Uviii cs: ,*orted ^[•.’80 Ihn. butcher.' J9.50; nrn-iiul 330l'1 lb«,_oflertngs t03S; ^mr.otl1 lig h t ''
weigHt. aow» i8X0' tn_M i3._tcw .;l9i “ pftrty; medium grade tio !« 160 lb s .!- ja .T S-rt-ia .^r-fh tppfr—ynrtrtr hold-— '• over 1000. • I 'J Cnitle receipt.' K>0«. .m.v;- Mipplv , '0 negligible, market Moi-. clokrit atendy, 0 ftt t i x dott-n to « , « ; m w ily ta .is ' ■* t,o..»B; .be jl.L «P‘ir.(L45-5P,:.jlocii(;rJ
trnde moderately aciive ni weeli'fti 'f decline of 25 lo 50e: roinmoti and 0 medium native and we.'ti-tn gross'
JicJfwa fJrm a t « S 0 doK-n; jiH cow* steady with beef kind ' sloV: most c u t tm 14,35 down to tS.SO; atrong
D welsht cutlers .'elllii!: up to M.3S: ll bulls atendy, mostly V’ 25 d<Twn-wlth <1 o u t^ n d ln g welithty aiiuxiii;^ nffer* i; Ings quotable hlnlier, nbove 95M:C vfp ln ri' f”Vy "* '*7^ nwgTT-iO few selects up to llOSn; UirowouU.
VOllijf riiq JlL i‘i- * ^ ’“ '-^7;.onB load-- w I3in 11)'. .'icrra lopix^l al iior.o. r. I Bh»»p tcceliHs 4000; ilnught<y i
, H 0 . S A T O R P A Y M O R N IN S , OC
GASO U NE A IL E Y —NC
■, v o u " A tH E R S 'S 0 (J6 ;aP P O S e - - ) WAV TO HN(D ABZe IM ,/ OOrT.-l'LL IAK ^ R A G S - / r r TO THE ---- — -----( BANK AND S H
,M0>J9E-U»J tAPABGE, \ "71'iEEP VOUR LAMP J , I UCLBUS .POfZ V ie . ( . . J'efr/TTNff v\ooo ■ V ijN(5 THE STANt?lNG
SEmj^litiR'AUTEAPy—NEI70U9 o n sE lf / .
IWHIIWES FHi-ymiiifc] j E v id e n ce o l O v erso ld M a r -
k c t L e a d s to U iitiirn ,E
' a t C h ica g o | '« _____ iX? By JOff.V P. BOUGKAV i’'■ (A>.'Oclaied Pre.v' Murkel EdltotrJ ;c■ CHICAGO, Oct. 25-Senrclly o f '} ; ufCering}. evidence o! an overbid• market, led to lively bidding and c i^a”O n jtm plum 'or'w hearprlces‘ U te 5 , 'todny.------ -------------------------------------■ : The rise carrlcd Chlcogo Decern* i bor wlical to nell ubove $1 n bush* ,
’ ;r l and .Miiy up lo J! ei^n. Helping r. il io Jlft valuei were late estimates J jU h a t e.tport purchases of Canadian ,|t th e n t today were In e.tceas ef 500,-1i OTO biLiheh.f; Wheat clojed firm n t the top*;
Imosl point reiiched, ’i - l S higher' t.llm n yettcrdaj's liiil>h, Decembcrl ;il .0 0 4 * 4 , to m - ‘i-H up, Deeem ber'i
PaM_Jj_-n advanced. iin tli°
.iim iib ' In in.Mancc.s 35c and tnore|^
11 strong to hlKlier Inte: bulk slaughter'! I ewes t3 lo 14.25; feeder ewes t3.50,
.j OODEN LIVESTOCK jIj OODf3/. Oct. 2J M-5 ( i ; S D A t - ' t-Hosts; R«ul|it*-215; .Los AngeK'.',
I mnrket 130; nothing done early on; .{limited supply holdovers; no fresh »,offerings and no Indications bs lo. ) j prices.- : II CaiUc: Receipts 759; Los Angeles! [mnrkrt 74. Denver m.irkct 91; I /m S
JI AnnelM p.ickers 77. Stockton m a r - ,I kel 64, a.iii m ncU co market t :o , :
JJCftllfonila dalrj'mcn 5B. Sacram ento' ipacW rs 2ft; few early sAle.s s teady ,i
7 |n l «-eeks deeline; odd lola common ‘ land medhim heifers$430 to t5; cu t- ' o ' ler nml comiiiiin cowa t3 i0 to J3.73;
; no other k tn li sold enrly; weeks i 5 bulk be.'t vealers ID.50 to »8; eom* I
' mnn kind.' doa-n to IS and under. •: I Sheep: Rerelpta 3431; L osA ngelesli
• I paektrs JOO; St. Jo.'wph m arkcl 380;; fn io —earlj'-HtW.Mole—Tl»ursdfttt-«M— i 7(1 jiound Maho Inmbs 18.00: lond •:7 J iwund Idaho feeden 18.15; mar- I• I ket about steady. 1 ' ' AbOK quotation.' on rati ship-J I m enu refle« vartable freight ben-- ^ ‘e tiu on shrep bought for resh lp -, | '!m e n i. i|
’ OM.MIA SMKKI’OMAHA, Oct. 25 (/Tl >U S D A'
-S heep ; llecrlpt' 25C0; lamba ' I steady to :Sc higher; advance'on •'■Hiliolce gmde iwilvei.; o ther c1ii-m.c>
'sc;tree. Meady, bulk .'ortcd native; » lam b' JBB.S lo J0.2.'i: lop 19.35: few*I* ;.sori.s off iniiimi- lumtj'.. medtuin to rt good S8.^0 ll) m.75; nnr load led
: clipped lambs avernge 87 jwund'------------- ----------------------7
“ l>i;NVEKSItKKt’, DENVER. Oct. 35 i,r, D Ai
lAmb] or K M : bid* atetdy, (rifck- 'e d lols IS to S8.40.
!Ii ST. JOSKfH SIIKEJ* ;‘ ,~ ~ a T rT O S E p n ro H r3 5 -f li 'r« u - s -^ ')0 ' D,AI—Sltcep:-Il'T'.'liitA 3800: native ^ thum bs 18-75 lo t9; two loads plain ',fr,W ypinlnsj.eAi:lM iJ!Li'>J8M Uo:yi.'<1, I ta l ewes »4,, .J -------- -------- .. . ,
w o o l.Iv I BOSTON. Ocl. 25 MMUSUAI- ly m e finer grades of territory wooU IS'were QUlte’acttw. and-prlcM t\ere (.fjfirm . Bulk French combing 64s and' /fti flhrt^em tory w w inrrerlB tnsr-bag*; id 1 brought 75 to 77c scoiircd basis, at- [ as I tliough An occasional lol nmnlng i t'« raUier heavily to short French s l combing moved a t 73 to 7Sc. T errl- ; lg tory wools of S8s, OOs, S blood grade , S; moved quite freely a t Tf to 80c, th scoured bails for strictly combing,! r- and at 74 to Vfle lcr^Prynch combing' 0: staple. .. ■ ![ i - ------------- -— ............................-l l i ------- --id —DULUTH, Oet. a5 :f4V -n»X oh •
track tl,'!! in tl,7H; OctPl>cr tl.*5; lUetcnibcf tl.73**; Maj' tt.7S‘.i,
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SHE SAV NO ' [ -A N ' IP V£E - r MUS' f<OT / ' ■* <511' SfiC<
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provisions vtrylns from 13 e e n is ; | decline to a goln of 3 cenu. | J
Com, oal9. and r>*e were responsive to wheat action. . '
I Provisions averaged lower, syni-', -paihlzing with a hog ronrket ten- } dency to'sag.
— w ;irCHICAOO, Oct. 2S (T>-
Op«n nifh Uw Clote!,,. Wtaral-
OfC* l.OO-J.OO'iJ.OO'i »9’.I,OOii-». ll l>c J.OO.I.00',1.00’. W',. I.OO',-*, 1,
jMar 1.00 M>. » ’,*1.00 hJuir MU ' t s n w-M‘, °I to r a - i;
ImT, tli' jV l l * «jjuiy «■’ '* _eoi! j»«; m(1j* 8
. :D « J«’i IS’, 36'j .(IM tr JS’,- ’. 2S>. a > . JS’, I-
1 Dee^*” »>. SOI. so>. tl
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U rd— ^s t S i {rs” IMS 'J J«n 1J.00-03I3.JJ II »7 1J.J2 0 . Uclllct— " ..OCI lUnuoiMj.____ ]j
CHICAGO CASH GRAIN * ' CHICAOO. Oct. 25 O PI^iuh!^, , , wheat: No, 3 hard M.18'.;'-aam|>le ;',Bnidc mUcd 90 to 90‘;c . Corn; No.,, J 5 mUed 63c; No, 3 ydlcw-87 lo"88c. ‘ “J.O als;-Jfo_J-4 ih lla-37 'L .to 29’ic ; ,, s 'sam ple p ad e 33ljc. No o-e. Buck-
Iwheat: No, 1.11.10; No. 2. »1.06. 8oy , »;beans:_NP. 2, vellow flOc Chleaao. \ ^iBarley; Feed 30 to 46c; maltlne 43c ' ^ to 80c, .Timothy seed I3 i0 to I3J0
cwt. Clover seed 111 JO to 118 cwt, . : Lard: Tlercea I14.4S; loose 114,30, ‘ Bellies $18,32, ‘
. WIN.NIPEC vSRAlN . u ' WINNIPBO; Oct, 3S Wl - C tih t P wheat No, I northern 88!»c; No. 3 3
nor|hfT7i_-B«heo;_No.-.3._ northern - ;bi>;c, -
Oats No. 3 white 33’.c; No. J ,‘■'■While 37^c. ^
; PORTLAND UAY ,10 , PORTLAND. Ore_ OcU 23 OD - t y I Hsy, steady, unchanged. ' .<n _____ '
- . O N IO N .M A R K K T _ .. , ': CHICAOO,-Oct. 35-Oillon prtces
'50 pound 'tacks) Mlimesota yel- I* Iow*77'jc to 80c; western Valencias ■ 07':c to 11; IlUnolos yellori M to
a : 60c. fimalli. ________ , fl;i -------- . 3t ----------»llNNRAPOLI(;'FIA)UU--------id MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 25 (,n - > Flour: Unchansed; shipm ent' 38,294, ;
Pure bran I16,&0 to 116, ]
liiiiiFOi i » CifiiSIiSGREli;cs ---------— • " jf c ;
Los /\ngelcs Dealer Expects;to Handle About 3,000,- j!
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\ l ' LOS ANOELES. Ocl, ifl '.I’l-L , j
l(- pil'kine Ils teeth than lor ChrJJt*.
. flui Scott, acting miumgcr of a i ' : llrm wh1c)i clulnis to be Uie hirgcsi I
S ^u iio ie ra led eo le r in -cn ru im iin rM r- I'c In the country, is nol cluunhcarled. In ' —nol even chugrlned.Id ' "Orden now Jndlcote," he~ssld. •■•■-liial the Dnitea a iB te s^ -tn d -ltu
po.'»»sIon.s nill use more Ctirtstmas ; Trees this season thnn lasl. Tlie^
- 'm o s t popular height wtll bc five to )U ^lx.^ecl, Tilts size tree Is pricod at re 80 cents to t l . Times are better. We iia ‘ expect J o handle about ' 3,000.000_
- triT?i r r~~ • •il^l ’'Many clUcs. cspecltkUy those Rt" Rg! Calllomla, are preparing to decor- ch 'n tc their slre«t3 wllh trtes to a e - .1. - ate an early AoUday spirit tnd d«'stimulate Chrlstmat b u y lsr Wlcli*; lOe' Ita, Kas.. wants lo hove Ils streels
[decorated by TTiankjicvliig.’’ ng, Bcolt believe# tlje fod of sprtylng '• ithe green Irecs with paint or Oliver.
^ . . gold.uiLPUier-ci)Uin ,1s . passing..i— y-frw ft-tTW -fU U K-roon i wllh-
nn-the .Iragrancc..ot th'a ib m i," said. 15; Scott, "while B spmyeil tree mlgiit
as well Iw a dead o a c ." , , — — ........................ '
OCTOBER 26 ,19M
ED
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NO FURY LIKE A \rV E R AUU e tiS H T /B U TSAV n o / sse M e M B e e - r m m V£E AIMIN' TO B I jy VOUR tA N P S£K T' -BLAM 6 Y 0UW 6LPm IP --------
15-W-AfOW
1 Demand Increases I'In Wool M arket'
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B O grO N T O JnrrJT, - T lic -c o m q i; merclal Bulletin WtU say Wmorraw: ,I "A lessened dcnmnd a t last week* t
‘*;end was followed by an active bus- 1, ‘ lne.« this *-eck. about four and one i
half mllUon pounds being reported < ? by appro\*cd houses In Uie sales of '* UiB first tour days. Manufacturers { [• continue to book x tsir yardige of I •* goods. I
‘'Prices arc holding very nrm for ' •' Uie week. There appears to be no I
advance In price# but nol a few holden of «-ool ore refusing to ac-
_ cept.currcnt.bl(l«..tnd the tendency _ of the market 15, l,t_Mii-thlns,ji6ftln.'!t,. ” lh‘e'buj-cr,
•In the west, tiicrc' !■! little ac- livlly, except )n Tm m where 750,-000 pounds of lall Texas *.'00l w oi : .'Old at about 33 'i cents, or cloee to < 70 cenui. clean landed, Boston. - l
■ "Foreign morkets arc aetlw and, ' fully firm as compared wtth a week 'i. I1 "Mohair Is moderately active a t °-l a rm rates.- -----------------------If; T7)» Bulletin will publish the roJ*
lowlnc-<luoUtlons:---------------------------Ohio nnd Pcnnsvlmnla fleeces:
Delnlne unwashed 32-33; ' j blood a .« m b ln g 33.331- » . - blo o r t- ^ b ln 8 . • ^ 38-37: ' i blood combing 35-38.
Michigan and New Vork fleeces: Delaine unwashed 30-33;- ^ -blood combing 30-33; »i blood combing 35-37; \i Wwxl cofsblny 3S-3C.
Wisconsin, Missouri, average In*- dlaoo-tnd New Bigland;. ?: blogd ^ combing 20-30; H blood combing 3 35-38; «; blood combing 34-35.
•n - B ia u r td basUr •Texaji: Fine 13 moths (selcctv;d)
78-81; fine short 13 months 7.1- 178; fine 6 monllis 73-75; fnil 70-73.
C«!l/orrl«: Norlhem 75*78; mid* die county ’il-73; soutliem 71-73;
~ fine rcoured 73-75; carbonlted fine 7y-76.
Oregon; Flue nnd FM suple 77- 70:- (ln«-nnd-PM eombine 75-77:
“ fine nnd FM clothlnir 72-73.'* Territory', scoured bnsls:“ Montona anrt similar: Fine sta- “* pie choice 80-83; ’■ blood combine
76-80:-*»-blood cnmblnB-70.7i; U blood combing 63.06,
_ Pulled: Dela]ne“ tl7-B0; aA“ W^TT ,. fine A supers BO-62: A supers 77-00;'■ B supers fcholce) 75-77; B supers
(average) 73*74; C supers 67-68.Mohair: Domestic, good original
bag, Teaas spring 50-53; Texas kid flO-82; AriMiifl and S .'v Mexican 47-47; Oregon 48-50.
I Domestic graded: Plr^t combing
8 :60-83; aecond combing *^5-57; Uilrd Icomblng 50-52; fourth combing 45- l4B:-good eardtng-50-S 3;-fln t-k td ■ 70-72; second kid 05-07.! Cape winler'firsls, nomliul, 10-
i^ '20 ; ,'ummer firsts 35-27; cape sum-1 mer kids 50-52; Turkey brM ■
iTurkey good '32-24: Tiirkry fair ■: 15-20. nominal. 'Forelcn nrke.' I n '
^ i M a n , W o m a r i K o u n d '
j ^ D c a d - l i ; t- . \ p i i r t m e n t
. NEW vofiK . Oct. : j I'-f'i - T lie ; bodies of a Sl-year-old w ld o « r and j
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e d .
u ANOTHER I
I F€NXK ' ■ . .r “"^1 ; ; J p tu !t l s ' OUR PRICES wUI ng FENCEer.
lilt ......... .............. - . . -
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I D IO M T A S K ’6M | I -rwA-r:: b u t | B “ “ CWAMGED r r ALL | | '■•
RICHT ' ,r-T : r ~
^w m a n w a r n e F
' N PACN tootin' IT'tL (gp \ aBMVFAUU'lP *Jp/ y ANV ^ IN' HAPPENS.'“ ■ / - 'i t tu s r e P T O o r o N_ - Y OUfC LANP AGIN .— ------------------h - L QUAKE TUAT HITS ,
V b i r w i t t . - e e ~ M 0 / - ----------
t young woman wer* found today in the former's apartment in Aa-
t torU.Anton 6chmldt;s body was found
In a crouching i^MUIon near the door. H b head waa scwrcly wound-
q i o r n r o —c ^tttiBT-^l'forayedr-the— : womtn. fifnTNeUle Rush. 30. las on ’ & couch.
The woman was red-haired anti ! iiretty. She had a buttertly tmooed I on her leg.1 StreTO about the apartment wer*I dollar bills and playing cards. Pend- f Ing an autopsy, police.were unnbi*
to determine the cause of thc r douUe-tfcath. • .......... - ..................
' HIGHER PRICES FOR j .■_TURK£YSJND.ICAI£.0_
""cm FA O O , Oct. 24 MV - Young• holiday turkeys ih ii yenr apparenlly- are going to cosl more than ln:,iI year, a survey by the United Suites 0 departmenl of agriculture indicated
todoy.d Heavy rcducUons In the number t ot turke;-) In flocks und ,m the num
ber of turkey rulscrs were reporieil t to the. bureau of agriculturul c«o-
iiomiM'at Austin. Texas, which esti- . m a te / the toUl crop for 1D35 would
.be 13 per cepe lower than lu t j'car.7 ~Th'e'lmp0rtanrprodueinff-8tntcs-of— d Texaa and North Dakoin rciwneU
one third, ll i e dccreasc for the Fnr. i: West was set a t five per cent, d P tn n prlccs of turkeys on Sep- g tember 15 were 14,4 ccnts a pound,
compared wllh 11.8 la.M year and . 10.7 on September 15, 1033, tlie sur- (1 vey showed.If ■-------- - — ••• ------
WOOL GROWERS DATE IDAHO FALLS SESSION
■■ IDAHO FA'LLa. OcU 35 OD -ldn.'* ho wool growers v,lll gather fn Ida- '• ho Falls January 7-D for the 43rd
annual convention of tha Idahu Wool a ro * e rs '’ ft.'socinlloh. ircord-
■ Ing to the announcement mnde here '! todny hy M, C; CInnr of BoUe. .'ee-
rctary ot the stnte auoclatlon, Mr. Claar said thnt lie had been au-
i* thorUed by T. C, Bacon of Twin '<r Palls, state president, to malte the .* announcemenU..------- .. _
)i .I..I ■
u
IF' IT’S LOST
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- i ~ ^ A N T ADS-^------it - --------- W IL L -------------F IN in T !-----------
C A R L O A D ! !
CING <• B a r b W i r eI. .W o v e n W i r e• S t e e l P o s ts
S iz e s a n d K in d s
I I p e r s u a d e y o u t o IE N O W ! -
J , M i G a .
■ iWANT :a d j a t m. ItATtS rER LINE TTR DAT Bll 9u Un* |wr — •« TbRo da;!, p u Uot p«i dar«—— Oo« di7. per ii"» —
m r e D lacouat F or Cash
'C u b ' dbce'uat kliovx)' » 'U iirU iK n n > u ptui to>.«tU>U( iv f s .d a i^ e l . . -OWl tftttrooo;. . Pt»D6 a2.,(0r u AdUker
" (NOEX TO WANT ADS ! S S S 'S S " J L J = = ! iAuto* for e n . i ■ - I
.. -AutQ.wnie*^ rsrts— — — —i— - - j a y f e S s s ; ; ; : — 'j!
n iiitrr l ^ '- T ”CoiL Wood. t-T —noo ouiw r m .......- »RMttls AppllinCM — I*ret oir* n - r —rr . . _ u
V frmil* ntlp ty»nt««1 »" R " n e n t HUtHitnwii-------^
Biif. H
f^irnldiri (br fri 'f •---------- t1y»l-^1»int«-to f lf ■
rtiip. Uill or n m tl t . . .------- tlom« fot t in t --------------------------n
Iniin ie tlon__ _____ , >3aotUMW,., ■ - I - I-
l « i .tld round—-------------------- }ttelp Mall "*-»•** - *MsntT to l.o»n- ^ . . . 1»
-----------ltonn i;-8 io ruT = :;s—P traonali______ , ......- <rouJlTT ant) CoogHw n J 7
____ Radio* and 6wfic«---------—- Bnl ^
Rttl » u t« w a n t n l _ . _ _ J 4 noema (or niDt ,,— ■ ■»
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i i g g = = l for Ball or Tr«rt.
TOT NEWB WISHES TO MAKS M c leu (0 Wide n of the c ly tl.
,• tM ~ T vn*t2n t ' t h B n ‘ U n ‘ stricl~ ru^t icaliu( (trlag t s ; kddjUoa*U tnlormillon eoncemlns "blind Id*.' Ui«t U. •d re r tb e ae a ii ilcised B'Uh B box number ‘.o c ftt et ii» Ntv*.
Personals 4
NOTICE-I WILL NOT BE -UES- , iwa^lble lor miy bllli or Imltbted-
h t i i incuned by A. N. LakltBr---------- tirL ocklw r Motor Co. of Jerome,---------- Idahom H cr Oct. 24riP38.‘ A.‘H,
i M ADA^l~LnRUE-8PlIUTUALlin I —Ttll* ju it wlwl you wwa tc } know »nU Jlnds oiit wUhoul m Jc-
tns ll quMtlon. Ttlls name*. dattJ nnd (iicls. Ait Advice Accurate Kc(en((ric «nd reKnbtc. fiRtUfne- tlon Ruaran(«((i. Anyone in trouble (loii't (&U to conduit MAdam La- Rue, J0 5 8. AUU).
FUR COATS REPAmED AT 321 __ Sill Av*. No. Woric BQVanlccd.
Lost and eound 5
LOST - ONE WALLET SOMEwhere Thur.sday nljiljt. Contain* i couple cf reccliiis and driver’* lie cnw. Nnna- Wiley Do<lds on Inside Finder iiicoic rcw ni lo New* ot' »c t. newnrtl.----------------- ------
L 08T-1R1SII m U L E SETTEr ptip .W« collar wUli sijort pieci ot roi* atiiichcd. Noilly .c,^ N now at jwalolllcc. Rcttiird:
..Beauty Sliops (
- PREPAHE FOR THE PA tlTy'A N I hoild»y «aaon early. Have you
----------wavemo*’. Ou«ralilced permanm u 12 und up. conplctc. Beaut; aervlce of tlw b tltsr clnjw a t rcui nnabie price.t. Cxll 2V>. The Beane
L Box. -
I OIL PEIIMANENTSII Ktom 1159 ui> RllU only the
^L^ lilgheM flunlity joluiion.i. usInKV (he very la irii at oiodcrn CQulp- 1 ■ ment.'S tudent tiork a t rcduccd I price.v uli work Riiar.tniecU.f SPECIALTV BEAUTV SALON
AND 6CU 00L . N c« Doer.. 10 Idaho I’fl^.cr co.
Plione 87}
THOSE WHO HAVE EXPEIUENC Cd our work know tltai our mtlh od» and ttia iklii of our oocraloi a t t juperlor. You may now tiav
- - -o n e otTJur
Main Ave. ^ j t l i . poonft I67t
- m t CALL ro n BtautT»"'M ioN» ■
7 c w e e R i o . / \ / MtfrwEP.' _ V
. A NOTHeR. ( m V
I TELL y o u )f.
V i q s .n t l o s e W j ' W
V
E b ! - Beauty Shops 6r r~ i~ ( iM ll5 5 tI7 t^ « rP r« r tla f Coluiu)— J® zbTOS AND JAMAL •> NO MA- •,J® chine, no eUctrieHy, Pwmantnl
W tre. Idaho Barber tn d B etu tj . ehop, 131 M tln E ta t. Ph; 434.
■' ■ :
AnnouncBments 8*iS— NRw^ G o d e m ?! c o i S w K iQ m i? in tn d *e« pur ntw t io r t -
toda r B inipron-^Kujte-Ct>r 111 J i - Main a » t . Twin r t l l i . Idaho.
Ij WOMEN'S • EXCRANOE. IP TOl - J hare needle work, t n work. «tc.
to dispose of. call M rt. E n n s . Fl)j ! ‘ im .: S t - -----------------------------------------------OS :T r-_ . . r , : —. ^ ,
^ .. Autos lo r ___I j 8a\ e C llEAP-M OD EL T TOUR
ItiK, Ruslell Axle. Ph. iei3.
^fr h r777 7 T ¥ T * T T * iT 7 1i« * SATUUDAV
-------r S P E C I A L - ^ ----------J J J •2) Ford Fordoor fledan '-1 - 5 'RecondlUoned mplor. new ;T ; * tires, I U l
^ _ EASY T ERMS ___
ii! * The AUTO.'M ART 'W * See AL before buying’ nny ear •i ? - » --------N « rt rK ji« -w ji i t8 - i—~ 'l3i * WE b u y - s e l l - t r a d e ' .d? ..............................
* * * * ¥ ■ * * * ¥ * ¥ * * * * >
i i S N A P P Y !^ Kord Model A ■20 Sport R<l>tr.
KS ; motor A-1, new top nnd cur- i»l- » lain*, new paint. You m tut 1c t- “ iw ' it t g - 3i)ptec l t tf r -it:-P r li» - >a- • right.iBd * -sv Emcx Cpe., food runnlnK a n * condition, tires not mutlj sood. u t * Very cheap.
* IB Oihers— * JOHN O'CONNOR
* - We juy EqulUes
Hed- ,
Sm" - S T U D E B A K E R — Certified Caea c t r t
C.M.C. Truck. I ’i lo 3 ton_193< 73 Stude. Die.- Sedan -JO Plymouth Sedan 1B2B Chev. CoHcli
1934 Pontiac Sedan 1933 OtdMnobllo deluxe aedan,
side moiiDis. trunk 1028 Stude. Die. sedan, good
*1*’'® condlUon..Others m Low m $36
7 ^ Sa les a n d 'S e r v ic e -J 1 : h Main No. .Phone 86
3 Male Help WsntciJ i)ME- WANTED -Y O U N G MAN VHT]
ft. special sales tb lllty . A car an . l ip . about $25 capltarrw uilred. Writ
Box 283. carc Newa. ._________
’ WANTED ~ T \T O OR T H R E :— Bptrclaity Salesmen- .lor— Twi - r v a ' Fails and Bolre TerrUorlcs: me
experienced In eelllJin. Retail Met .! dinnl.'' prrfrrrctl. Miiln -qualll;
‘ c.itioii wililiiR to work and Ma on 111* job .Will mnke bic monf!
= : Write Jc::c J. Olt^n. Hii«llw g Idalio-
" ^ 1 FciiTalcHclpWapted 11W ANfED-GIRL t o r ' o'ENERA
r rn l. l>o»«V‘’ork. Ph. 1071. eauly .—— _Busincss:Opportiiniti68-l'
f o r I I a l S - S n a p p v l u n c h aHitprrt. Term*,
jlie : ---------------- '-~T
S ' ; Money to Loan ' 1need ' — . - . ■ ■ -------- ------------.-------
;c 1‘KR CENT MONKV TO LOA LON bu^hlr2s builcllneii. J. E. U<
Wilt, Ph. 374..Co. - . - . ‘~r r
I MONKY TO LOAN ' ON 'DWICLLINGS ’
Lawesl Ralcfr—Lonjt Tci jn-, Quick Scrvice
SA N G ER -JO N ESReal s la tc -L a in s
•iM ^M inin:. ■ ■ ■ p iT T :!
U N tH j'T ta CALL rOR nt8UtTS--TO«nV
t h e Cl
- t n m K A l* U » V A ii« i
. I ........... ..... " t ...............
' 6 F o r Sa le Seeds 16-J
^ P A L L 's e e d r y e ' A t 'd w a i MA- Seed & Feed Co.Dtnt I I— ■ ■' —lu ty s e c t) r y e - u x . (ttates im i4.
“ . f q r .S a l e , M Isceiliu iE ous i :
___ SPRAYER FOR WEEDS, JUS"ETE. overhauled. See HoUe, 838 Asli B
— J l l a C A U -H F U L -G IR O U L A T IW , heater Jor enle. MC Jettenon S 1L _ ' I P h ,.l3 8 1 .-YOtJ -J , . DIAMOND RING, \ i CARAT I p], white told mountlnf. Call a t 13C
Popltr. _________ ____
= s : LOW PRICES .ON FIRST GRAD _ plumbing fixtures, ralVM. pipe an 7 pi|)C fUtlnsa. Krcngfiy lUrdwnr
378 LINKAL FEET. NO, 39 OAI vanlted flume. 30 eau |o net
____ . . E t o m J u l y r Cq„. Tnr .. , . . .
FOUR WHEEL TRAILER. GOO TUbber. 24J 3rd Are. East.
* L A V IK O ^ B II.|{ 20 Prr Cent Protein............ .1158* 13 Per Cent Prolrln ............ 1-70
___M _____ H A Y ia H A l'C H E m L -- ,t : ------------------------------------- —
KNOXNE-AND-PUXlP-JACK.-rBBJ ^ grinder with elevator, familr
^ mill, hay Macker, cornigalor, hr _«ck.-B arlfy,-»traw . cows,-hHfet
and horses for r tle . Ph. 0480-J1 ♦ ♦ W. Roberl WlUon. _____ '
l ' « 10 FOOT SOLID TOP COUNTBl j ^ W. Jno. O’Connor. ,
tf ■* R. C. A. VICTOR MAGIC BRAI* radios nt Sampwn'a Music O* Twin Fvlh. 117 Main EJst,
r m y A s - p i t g i T T - c o b n - T O i* mornlnr; time to co in to Sami
" f J, 5on'^ anrt pick oul tlial new Esia “ • 2 llenlroii» or l.:itiile oil bimiii
* Hcutroln. Sampson Music Co., 1 J Mnin E m ._______________
" F O R S A L E _8 # Bimd Dlcetr.i aii<i ------ * Beet Pullers— * An Oliver 24-m., extra cood.
» A MeConntck-Dcerliij;. 28-in,- » , ________ U ke ricS .- .'..—
Z Anolher McCoHnfek-D'ccMng 934 , in splendid slin|)C.
* A 22»ln .'ln tcm atlonalr* A 23-ln. Pugh for $33.00.* ^ Ottiers up to $93.00.*• A John Deere riding beel
an. * puller. Also n bnby beet puller.
i SPECIAL!'* A Fnrmall Ttnctor. uie^ I ' seMon-$S50.00.
e ' 'T Bring lo n^y store cr lot tfie ■ 86 ll)lngs you have to srll and
* n t do ihD rc!t.
» ~ H a P i * v ~ M u 5 g T i i v e -g f i AlKRCllANUtSF. MAR't“ .“
VITH _HOMEMADE PIES . Write Qfjjjjfy
333 Slioshono Northr e e ------- ~
men FO R S A IE ' 'u icd ’bllVcfrMcCotmac): Dccrlns IlfKivrr (WltK) .llgsrr, cheap.. .MTN. ST A T IiS .IM l’. CO;
Jillon. I--- -------,
____ CARGO INSURANCE - SHOP------- and ions liauLi-al luwcsl raUI —J. E.-Roberts, agency .--
____ '‘CORRUGATED HOOIMNO. RlERAl I InlerclnE Meel, Mrueturnl Ui
and pjnte slrci. Krenstl's H ar
18-15- \V il-Y - PA -^^\\4kR -P U lW i5____ A car load of Mureico In aulk.II AT Uiiy wlial you need, uring back____ I wlial you liat* iell Wa loan you= : ; a bnuti lo put it on wltn free
, g l McMurtry. Ho'ise Palnl. ♦-1 0 . Hour Enamel, Floor tu d Lin*
------- ' oleum Varnish dries ni twoLOAN I |,our»-A large iiock ol Wnll
l^f-1 I’jper.
— 1 M O O N ’S■ I 1'WIN FALLS PHONE 8
- . ^l URNlTURfc - NEW AND USI ) luriiKure of all klnda. conl runs
y. ; (JcclrJc nuijfCA coal siovei, clrc i lators tn d oilier Household >fuc ; Ishlnss, MOQU'S. Pll J, Store No I Ph 310. Store No 2.
• .SWKRT CIDER. S OAI,."U.~TU. = - ' “ lic' SirrEef."^— ------- •
«nV^ I - r n t CALL roR R n u L rs 'r-riioei
G U H l P S - T H E C H
n r ~ 7 I P y o u MAt> O N( ' r \ P I 'WAN'TEI> TO
'< 0 0 C O O lb H (k \ _ • . ' 'T H IS /A O R W IM ^t'------------- .L— X t r - I p '“ \ » l 0 , 0 0 0 . - ON M /
6 -A i F o r S a le M Isce lla jiso u s V1 (ConilBMd ti«B rrK ttla i M b m iJ
°®*^i HOOVER POWER POTATO D ta ____[. ger. Ph. 0JM-J3.
L A Y IN G M A SH
____ -----------------------------------------l l i # •UST I* C onltln ln i'ipw U I co d 'H M f- '1 )8 1 .'* oil. fortified with Tiumla "A" •— * lo prerenl Nutritioaal Roup. 1NQ , 15% pro ttin M u n :~ ..i r .T O ~ I S t. ♦ 5c per cwt. leu pn 8001b*.
r i t i ;; _1 IA Y E 3 'h a t c h e r y
« « » « « « «
7 ^ LOTS O P POTATO DAOaTaii I anTi ■ Rlld-tiprldtho Junk House, tc rv wnrp Munyon’a Sale Ground*.
T T P CHARTER OAK CIRCULATIN heater. Ph. 15»W.
......-^B i^lflH JID B H rH T^V flbA itH rH3 S 5
— Wanted Miscellaneous 17-,: K N IltE O DBSSSEfi VERY”
1.98 I ular now. RWhtnison Cleane 1-70 I aiKclallte In cleaning and blocl .--n - - . lu s -a lU in l lt^~ ~ ~ R iatN ltlR E WANTEO - WE BC
used furnliutt, eoal r tn je s . ator “ K udT crboxei We pay e tah .-p
“ l l : ; »■ ___________________■ifew -w a WILL CO N T R A C T -A -gg
cnrs Ruaiel poUloe* for l i t e r d _ . livery. Uberal deposit. Alw : r ^ ' ~ m i r k e t for Triumph poUloi
-onions tn d tpples. Phone IW____ •• O. J. Johnson.flAIN ' .1 . —
°~ F r u i t s a n d V e g e ta b le s 1
‘D 'E tiO lS O in S H S T IIS N B —M S uym an Wlnettpfi. BiK re d .d llclous windfall* 20c per bush Bring contalnetx Kenyon Oret
JONATHAN A P P L E a 8 W «Cider. I mi. E., l i So. Kimberly.
* DELICIOUS APPLES, 2 5 ^ 8 0 .^ _ * _Bo.{ or tnickioad. ^ lljde Ram
* FO^R SA LE-^mO N S. lU CEJTI >d. ♦ delivered. Ph. 1348-W.In, 4( —— i APPLES.- EARLTC-nCKED:: B tig J, llclous, SOe besl grade. O ther vi
2 leiir.v Fred IlagiiBrdt, I Ml. I* ot South Park. ------
« JONATHANS 10c BU. ON T Mt. «• T. Blake, 1!4 m . SO. t
icr, *•k API'L1':S-UELIC10US, JONATl* aiij. Mcliito'ti. WUncr B anan
I 41 Rome Beauty and Wloetap. W« m etl competition as to quality
jj5 « price. D. Jean Day OrchtrdSr„tj ml. north. '• eaal^ot Kimberly.
* JONATi»AN. DEt,lCIOUS. JOc Ah e - - * —3Scj)ti.u:ci^^fi.J3.JIoplUnj..Lr
. „ * APPLEB RO.ME BEAUTt I ^_____ Jonatimn, picked belore the free:
35c bu. 1*1 nil. M-'l on Klrobei Rond, D. B. Vosburg.
FO R SALE - ONIONS BY SAC — • or truck load. H. Osterloh, Sug ------- I Fuctory toad.
DELICIOUS APPLES. 35c; 8TA’ ring mnnTWInerap-Btid Roine-Rcau I.. aSc, You I'tfH. Itarrtnon OriHit* 0 ; ' ’* ml. W. ol South Pork.
* APPLES, DELICIOUS ANO ROMI — ^ mi- No. of Counly Hospital. l
O. Jacky. ralca. ----- --------
- HAV. ROTAI-Ora AND CARROT Pl». 01B7.J4.__________-
iron DELlClOUfi ArPLES. % MI. & Hard- of Kimberly, fliiambtugh,
_____ JONATHAN APPLES, 5 BU. I-K h U c a h « U * iL J .M l^ o ._ ‘i n
ulk Wash. Sclioi)!. Kvrry tlay *xce ,jck Bunday. C, 11. Perry.
DELICIOUS ,<PPLE8 AT HYOE From Kimbfriy 2 miles east, 3 So. Box or iriick load.
two ORAPES NOW ON SALE AT PUI Vail lie Market.__________________
JONATHAN APPLES. Wc bu. plc ed, Melntft'h ami Deiiclotii. C.
E 4 Jo iio , 3 nil. So. of Depot, r* 02MJI
USED , , , ' ■-------------------------------ungcs DELICIOUS APPLES. CHEAP, I clrcu- Hawley Orchatd. I ml. So.. I 'J w<■^uroi- Sputh Park,_________________
*• McINTOSH RED APPLES A l = - : —oiher fall varieilc»-«i«-iiow-nit rU B - at^ **
obT 5 r-TUB CALL.fOn ncslftt8 “-Ph0B«
H A N C E OF A - ' l H
iM L Y T A K E N ^T O G IW 6 Y O O y e sT E » tb < C f, \ lA V E A \ A b £ 3 e ' 0 . 0 0 0 . - 6 r - » T 'S n o t r o o L W E ' “ S b l j p l a y w m * . : ; : ■M /» ;R € ,IW . y o u M A Y B C ( U M l Y U » » Y O « ld 0 ,O 0 0 . - \ v— t »N 'V N O O R T N R E E ' 5 \ b A Y S - V iH A T ^ / £ ^ . 1 b O Y O O . S A Y 'M
“ T —
A n O A I u n u A t M u n n u i u t '
i1 7 Eleotrlo Appllancn 1^ a WAAHKRa A i n ^) ro - onlyitS*in«(0&'lM lUttC0wT«1
Palls. p h « » IM t t r ««monmiT i
* BAVE ON NEW AND USU> WABt* in i machlnea t l BtmpMrt- Mui
. * 0 » . Twlo ralU .-K «i> tow U d <- ****» — .
- » aL lO im iV U81D R tP R lO B ), « t to n . Big diicou&t u r t n i 8«mi 0 'T t^* ftn -> tu» lc ‘CoTNbwr'I6e«M'lfl"5i
* new h o r ; t t II M tln ISttt.
« WANT A OOOD W ASlIERt-TR C Bampsoo'a Muslo Cft. I l l M t
W 4 E u t . Twin Fills. ■ •
" a iu ------ ------------
For Sale or trade 2
FOR SALE OR TRADE - POWI____ ' .feed critider. rh ..l7 i8 -W . *
TRACTOR. IRADK FOR HORSE ____ Hoile. SU Asli e t .
7 . * OWNER WANTS 'iX3 TRADE T* ' ^ acre ranch for hocne cleat 1
anert . — , ,
, .m ' _ Fijrniture.for_Sale..„2BUT ^ ^ --------- -t o m OOOD BABY. BED, ELECTR: .-p n : - T r m e r aiH p7T O 'llftd rftv»rw t
____ THE HUMAN RADIO — H V WPBT^ --tone-q«tlltr.-m ttio-brtln-tn<> - r dt'* magic eje. Sea ta d h e tr them I0 Itl dav, sam psonl Musle C o... I atoeju M^ln.Eafit, Twin P tlli.
' OOOD USED PIANO MAY BE H/_____ by paying balance of conlrn------- Rampoon'a Musle Co, U t Mi
1
t d e , HAVE .TOO TRtKOuiheL H A Y E S ’Ireen. FOR NEW AND USED
~ Fumltur*? Three blocks ( u t c I, 0 . Slore in H tje s ' H tlcher
Bldg. ^ h . TJ.■. OT». »---------------- —— — —tn c h . " ,
■■ Radios and Servlet 23ENTS
- rR A D I O -r r rT T r ^ • v tN tUBES-SBRVICB-PARTB
SH E R M A N W R r c H T ’S------- RADIO SERVICB i t BUPPLY7 R a . CO,« -8o .' HI 2nd Ave East Phooe 8C
OOARANTBEO RADIO SBRVK SM C. Brown Mualc Co.
Ity o r SPBCIAL BAROAIN PftlOJB ( ■itr I -lued Rtdlot. M ooD 'irtl& tA Pui Tly. 1. Iture Store.
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POTATO>ACK *3u«tr * A N D
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. Wanted lo Buv i'Xccpl ...................... ..........: ■ — . .. .......
____ FARMERS - HIOHF.ST MARK!OE'fl. jirlco paid for ejffs at the Llbfi t, 3'.i Market.
____ WHITE ROCK AND RARr IPUR- Rock hatching w *! from- ko
healihy atock for next acuu — r— Sunny Chlx Hntciicry, Flier. I< pick- ,,C. V. 5 ROOM HOME IIL O R ADJOI
. Ph" Ihg Twin Fails.-wiil pay ea Write or tte Harry Ynw. Flier
WHITE LEGHORN KENS Ai 1 WMI til kinds of iwulln-- Hayes' Hate
ery._________________________
AND PURNUURE WANTED~WE Bl nad):— ust44urA lturtr«otl-rtDtea..aloi trd, 3 tn d Ice boxes W i pay cash Phc
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i n i s MODUtN HOUBiT 8 ROOMS ANI T * ia aletplog porch.. U ) 1th Ave. I M t - Ph. Mrs. L. FflKlnian, H87-J.
___ _ S'ROOM MODERN HOUSE. COMpletely rurnlnhetl, AdulU only t l prr mo, Al Smith 810.
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_ R oom s to r R e n t 23 B R * _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tm p ‘ ROOM FOR RENT, LADY PR* S"5uf 'ferred. Ji4 Jrd M e. W.
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ROOM AND BOARD. 121 TTM N<■ - fh o n t M l - - - --------------
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r o J n n B E ^ ^ ^ i m c r s T A r i o; a t Butii. Idaho. Inquire. Homer 1 * Aih. Phone 2.
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RENT ’I-O RELIABLE PARTy I — _l|_ .t£ te_ larn iiJL ?a.» '* ._houw , _cioi____ I in. Reasonable. I n q u i r e ' Mi
[ Sorcnspn. 303 3nd No.
2 3 ' w a n t e d t o RENT-8ATURDA — gnemaon." f o u r 'o r ilx -honili
plgfoti^-Call 124JW between TRIC and 8 |>. m.w t i t r ............. —
R eal E s ta te ( o r S a le 3
n lo . W ACRE FARM AND STOC , 117 -ranch, tor-lltila m6re lhan wal
U worth. AU feoted witli wan ■ wlr^, 6 room liourr, gm lntry at
HAD gnrnflc. u n til stable, 3 Nntll chl ilnw t. ken house*, 3 clstertu. good cell M tln under Iioum. tboiil ten a a
Inrm. baltnce |iB*turf. l! i r “ “ “ from FUer. 1 ml. grtvcled roi— R- F. D , fifctric itr It wanted ti
leiephofn, plenty of water. Inqui of Frank DeKtotz, Filer, Idalio.
SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH, 1201 It Of $300 down, J. E. White.
FOR QUICK SALE - 6 ACI tract, close In, 5 room house, dr
' well, garage, cow bam. chick home. Priee 81200. $DOO cash, bi *ftc« Urm*; J .B . D cW tl. P h .3
40 ACRES, WELL IMPROVED i ' I sacrifice by owner. For Inform
-Uon-w rtte-A I-BarbtrnBlrJ.TTll r s ________________•g so FT. LOT AND 1 ROOM HOUI
: a t 415 .sth AVC. West., MOO caji Ph. 140:_______________
! 803 } - io ACRE FARMS FOR SA: . I wllhln 3 mllea of Twin F a lls .: —— 80 tcre farms near Buhl. Ei VICE, terms. Pcttrey Taber Co-. Inc.
-------- 40 ACRES IN KIMBERLY DIS> ON rict. fair ImproremenU. No ro P ure - nil deep toll. Good location, pr_____ for sliort time $8500, 81500 u------- Rnl. good terms; J, E. DcW
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Imprkvemeiiu. Modem hoi * * • htrdwood floor*, light*, wti
* fum tce. Twin Falla Kimberly d , * trict. Duy direct from own ' -* 810,000 eash. terma to suit t
4« Write Box 222. care News.
* SALE BY OWNER 8H ACRESml. from T*-ln Ftlls. 4 room mi
- ....., — em_h«ne._Oood chicken ^ u* ment and 400 laying pullets,* reasonable lerms. AUo 2 ci06c
Income projierlle.s a t retfconn*■ prices. Wrlle Box 78. c tre News
* SEVERAL WELL IMPROVED FIBcri* (racfa, Priced retsonabJe,
HT '*■ E. W itte.'.L M--------------------------- --------7< -.T* ,5. OR 10 ACRF.8, EASY TER> « ' Long lime iiaymentt. Pti. 0398*1
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« Fto» 80 teres, h u v y land,.* w lthT good impravemenu.
9 0 * 11000 down, easy ptymeoU.« Oood M tcrea n e tr Knull.« IM tc re t on hlfhw ay t l |18,
SM T-ptrm m tt.____ ♦ M te re t with * room house1313J. * on crop ptymenLt. ••
W IW te res w llh good lm-« proTCintnts to trad e for Twla ~
I NO. * - p n u pw pwty. -____ ¥ Only b trg tln t ' a r« tliowed= ¥ on thU IUL If you h tre such. " btrgain to cell, Hat wllh me.S 30 ,¥— * NELSON A. P IE R C E -
IIOH Shoaltonff Street Perrlne Holel
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■r72.... Dobs, Other Pets 2c lo e e ............ .MrsT b o s t o n -BULL PUPPIES, P
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IDAY TRAINED HUNTING DOO. 3Miilng - HarrUbn;---------------------------- -en «
TTitra will be t m u a meeUng lh3 2 elltneeta wllh tbe NtUenal Tew
.,JIIijCS& .CinRO tlO ILA lJtlt^h_lK |)C roCK aadlteHnni, BuAdty, Get. S7 a t waler P. M. S tp t. of itehoolB W, B. llmi a;aren tn « R tf, U D. SffiUii WlU t l t a y and Uie taaenbiy. T h e n will b« m u chic- tn< t mBMcDl ef tilen l eencentr cellar tien.—Adr,acres : . ....... ................ .
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$2000. OtgOON IBO Rt LtKS
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owner, ----------------------- u m ^It b tl. ’ ’*• —
b i t Bin. 140 p m. aod 4M p— wmmalsas.m.I mod- - ■W ip* '
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I i i i h m o f IViiraoiiii _ J M a U i t J l B i O r o m _ A c i _
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A tfuu ie t'em rt jo r ; wbic'b'dujlni t l » p u t four d i n lu tf bMTd te*- tlw on j h r mon* Uun two aeore Tr)!-,
— TiW M m the U U rof Blreh Brown. ' 30. Kimberly r tnehm in tcctw tf of. _ ;«]iooUnf hU former *Ue. Juvilift Iilu irar.'SI, irtUi toU nt t« fflurder
' her.'wM Uken l i i r t m U n f to Tlew th e K«ne ef the tUeted ihootlni In a Kimberly eeneral ««are. •‘I
Thc trip WM tuntewed by ?or- mer Dltirlct Jud te J. R. Bolhwetl
_ _ 0 l counjel forjjrow n nfter Uu Mate . .conpleted Introduction o( rebutUl
CTldenec,.ud w Jm It wm Indicated - th a t no addlU onaritfaenSrw om a m tM orfered by eUher tide, but thal ' (he CMC would ko to (tie Jury fol> l l ]ovln2 attortK-}''(> nriumeiitA mid Uie court's liutructloiis Uila momlnf.
-------: SJlieondue't'DeniedSlatc'a rebuttil wltnrjuw Inctud-- —
ed Junnltn Murray: Ralph Emlscn,30. of Kimberly, whose name waa n linked by the dcfcnre with that of • I t l u Murray, antt tili tnothtr. Mn.
_ ^ e a ^ l i o n . They dciV -:d-poim ^ _
th a l had been nUjged In d :f:n :: tejilmony.
Drown'* d ficn ii was bwcd on evl-
ivport* of hls former wife'* appar* ei__ !fnt ml«cn«Iuct_and Uiat he Irndjn^ Bi
tended to lake hto own llle’whtn she Pi• w:5S sliol aeciiJsnlally'wlillc'ilruB- d«
s lln s with him for pojseiilon of a yt•W i-nllhru m -rlv»r sill
DUJdc la Tm IIoiout •RMldenls of the Plea*anl Valley yt
dbtrlct. fouUi of Kimberly, who Irad knowt'i the Browns' for many yearn, dlvMrd In ih.'lr lejllmony s t tbe tria l yeslciday u ' (o wheihcr ' Brown'* appem nce and conduct irere uniuual for tome time betore t o . alleged ahootlng. Several of j |,
— picnic a t the home of L. P. Larten. ^. brother-in-law of Juanila Murray, ai,
wlilch Brown and -hbi former »if.’ „fattended Uie dny before the thool- reb i;. ad
A month belore the tliootlRs. Brown had teatlfled. he dLvovered U u l his wife wns "unfftlthful." The)
n? renrd iyorced Iwb weck. laler, Ihe by<Iecr««"i^Dg"ii:nint^ (o' JuniilU ch Murray on Jime 2» ..Juji_17-jm x .br
=H >tror^itic a 1 l^ -» h o o U ag _____H o tDefen*e wltneaea yesterday In-
eluded -.Uoyd Brown and Ha»sl ofBrown, brother* of tha man on trial; ev
-jlr* .-T racy KUne, and R. D. Dut' onk r . lie
Pleasant Valley lealdenu who “r « r e called a& wlliKiae* ye»lerd*y for the Itate Included CurUs W.Boa-er, Clydo Edmlnstcr. Clyde Al- O'kin, Ashoel Munay. J r , I* P. I iir . J-aen, and Uoyd Smllh. It'i
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l E E l M E N S I E F i r l
n r r n r r p nr n iunnpr ULbnLH-irTniutttjte_____ eo
beAlleging t lu t the had paid his co
tuition In an enslneerlng tchool Tl alnce Uielr marrlase In Balt Lake >:< City.' Pebniary M. 1034, tn d that Je h< had contrlbuled nothing to Uielr •upport. Pansy LaRue Bnov atarted ”fflll* In th f dlMrif*! __terday for divorce from John Snow. Tliere were no children, nnd no com-
- munity property except an automo- falifl which she asked the court to “H ftward to her. bo
___ Hon-aupporland-deatrUonwM tl- fbIcBed aa Rrounds In a suit which H. Thelma Noll started licrc yeilerday *•( fo r dlvotte from Harry 0,'N oU lo ll> whom she w u tnurled In Lo* Ve- f i t . Kevada. ^{a; 25, i m . There = m r e no chlldreii. She aaked for . re*tor#tlon to her former nwna of Thelmiv Chapman. Rayborn and
—jm 'bom -arc-fttlom eya-for-both-of - tlie»e pcuiioners. ■
Mrs. Donnie OrUfln. moiher of R three-yv&r-old daushter, .ha* atarted suit lo r dirorce frora Lonnie Orlffin on cround* of Intem- pcretice nnd crucIly.Tlie>' were mw- Tied In Twill Fnlls. 6he asked ako for custody of the ehlld. O. C. HaJl o fJ^ la -F a lta U her atiomey. - - •
CARP OF THANKSWe wLih to thank those frlendr
• who to Rrnelously aMLHcd during ihe inness nnd dcnlh of our dear motti* er.
H. D. DROWN,L. T. BROWN AND FAMILY.H. W. DROWN.
----------- ^ llA N C E S ^ D -M O N T E ___ .BROWN.
— — B r r - n no w tT:------------------- ■MAV DELL WEBB AND
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n— ^ tVby buy M * thbts wbea we e ta pnt
i f non th* of real aer- M «ppemr-
I V i anee, c o m f o r t , in X A V yonr present foot f t f
W wear a t modeat cost,
E RA J o______SHOE.
r r r ^ V — UTHh*. Ne, — ♦' A. Pnillaao
f W il l i e W illis S^ By BOBCBT QUIUZN
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•‘I aln 'l bad on pBrpme. K tff nlfhl• 1 decide I’m to ln ' le be land and tl; 1 then neat day I Juil fortel about tg e It.-i ---------------------- -------- - -d
iMRIIiraSl i LTSfflieElOffl:I, -------- c<
I Petitions ..Request' Earlier Delivery of Mail in
;----------BoiscrSalHake—-------- I In
• A pelltlon rcnucsllns cjinblltli- co
• early momlnif delivery In BolM and'iM• Ball Lake Clly of mall lenvlns Twin, lh ! Falls after thc doje orthcTjaitneJl'iil■ day la lo bc clmitnted nm«i>s Twin-1* I Falla buslnes.1 men nccorriliiB to a
siiiif Ilf ^tctlnii tlmt I ’wln— £alb, Chuiiibcr of Commcrcs uilTcnjiTi—ndopletl a t n mecttnE a t luncheon en
I yetierday. ^' ;n ie proiwsed Mwn .aprvitf wwi' rcWmmendrd by ii commltlee of; wfilcli o m tit O. P itie d ul! Another commlliee re tr ie d prac-!■ tlcally uanlmou* endorsement of a j,i i movement lo esinWlsh 0 o'clock'; clojin* of builness houses In Twin, th *■ Full* em titu ran rn lifhR rto -bew m e-^,• effective throuRhoui the bujlneaw-,,,■ district next November 2. Some line* p„ ’ of bu ilnea aucli nj dni^ stores andj' restfturanta were nol requested to
adopt the 9 o'clock closing rule. | (h ; nil* Imported Apples | »
Tlie chamber's direclors were lold : by-William Seaver. Twm PalLi or-j^jj I chiirdlal.' th a t ' nppirs nre belnit L bioujtbt.ta. U ic.uuukclA JicreJtotn,— XoUict-dlatrlcla-whlltJocBLitrfl'ifcrj i.|„ . arc straining every effort to m e one {|,L ! of tn t best apple crofis this district
ever produced. Tlie directors went’ cn . on record a* dL-uipprovtn? Importa- y/
tlon of products produced here and ^I urging home consumption ot local ti , product*. M
Chairman of the chamber's to , Qranse convenilon committee, 0 .!p t . T . Koster reported tha t tho lioui-
Ine iltuallon Is acute and umlng a ' atrong appeal to Twlu PalU householder* to make aviUsbte'Bl least T(
. 300. twm# It) their heme* for the n i accomodation o t convention Tislton no durlns the stnte convention Uiat,|,i. opens hero nexl Monday and eon- an
• tlnues for four days. •
• larzofIdahoVesetableO row ersiX n-lH corpented. reviewed for tho eham -! ber'a directors the proeeedlns* t t a !
1 conference called a t Pocatello1 Thuridny to consider n potato mar-! kettns agreemeni proposed by the( federal farm ndmlnlilratlon. | t Twenty persons attended tha dl-1 rectors' pieetlnir.
; HAZELTON COUPLK \VKD8 T in marrlasc of Clilford E.
} Tliompson and Bemlce Wickham, both of Hazelto. took place In Twin
• Fall* Thunday, JusUce of the Peace'1 H. M. Holler offlclnUns; Wltnewe* f v r t f Mrs. Ivy WJcJthnm, mother of } the bride, and jceiuiwickliam .
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l l i b Is barRaln week at the _ .U uloa.Uolor-Co.-Havc-lo.movc.
" and here'* a lb l of cnrs with \ m priccs;
L “II Tl I t n . T p ...iiiLi: S edan ’ ___ __ ___ ______«».S
■34 Ford V-8 Tiidor Sedan ... MMI 'M Chpvrolet Coupe.............$150
*30 Chevrolel B edan ............ I17S1 '30 Ford Tudor S edm i.........UBSr ■*29 F t r t Couperextra-sood .. .HSO« -79 Ford Tudor S e d a n ____ 114S, •30 Ford Sporl Coupe ....... 1235
•31 Ford Towp Bednn ........ 1325•28 Chevrolet Sedan.
very Rood ............................»160. *34.Chev.lruck,lS7.W .B , I
D.W,rcbmm. Hcehse _....... «55k •31 Pord Tudor s e d n n ____ »2M4 '30 Chevrolet Tntek ........... ItOO
'33 Ford Tudor Sednn,• new m o to r .........................t
k '30 Ford Fordor S e d a n ___ J2C5 ;p IS Chevrolet Bedan. ,
rery good .................— .... | 42j , ,
J Caah or Terms 'Your-Pord ' Dealer Is Headquarters for
Economical Trnnsporlatlon
-UNION MOTOR —rcO H PiN Y - ->
? T our FORD Dh 1« .Twin FaII., Idaho
i T e DEilD Iloii ttreisEstory ot ^election of Utah'
-Site Stirs Storm of I Protest Here
Convinced tb a t T v la Pall* h i s ' imequalled natura l tdvanlagea for the mlllUry alrbase tha t Is to be
- MtttblUhM In thft InUrlor loTerve all ba*ea on thc Pacific coast, Twin
- .Fiklla.bualueaa,nieq.ani Inslstent-up. on t n Invesugatlon of the local site, and they were stirred te Indignant
. protest by rccent ijubllcatlon-by a Salt Lake Clly newspaper ot a Blate- ment to thc effect U u l "high au-1 thorlly" had reveoled Uie tl r base Is'
‘ to be located In UtAh. :----------- riaimers-Velee P re te s t_____ j-' Tu’ln FalU Planning CommUslon',
In session last nlghl went on record In Btrcng terqis of-dUapproval of ' any dcciafoii (1ia( mfght be reached without consideration of cUlmi for the TU’ln.F^aiB site, and Twin Falls
I ch am b e ro f-co m m trff ,-^ ro u jn ’ l t s p I aeronauUcs bureau of which Lionel | f
Dcnn I* chairman, addressed to ,» Colonel J . D. Reardon of thc amiy •
• air corps yesterday n letter In which ’ he sa id :. !.
-W e do not bcllcvi: t lu t In a n u t - ,!, ler os vitally Important u Uie loca-,^
. Unn of th ln ^ lr bnse Ihnl the army ' llir corps Would overlook eoiuioer-;
Ilni; all available timteglcally lo -'. calcd tiles. • ll
I ' u t th a t there Is no foundaU’o n .fo rla I Ihe Trlbunc.atory and that all log ic-'h |-n l-n lr-1»se-*Ite*-w lll-be i i tm re d — ii bcforc Ilnal.loeiitlon.ls..dfc.lded.“ ■|j Bail* For Prolesl . .rj— 'Tliiv-n0wtp«potJtor}LltuiL{irmQpU-& I ' cd the locnl prolest appeared a t t ri I Apeclal dlspalcli'to the TTlhune from £
. I WiishlngloiC D. C. U tald: |; ••While the ft-ur departmrnt..does I not cxpecl to nnnouiicc Its selcc-'h
:(U on.-O t.a lr-base tUfs before enrly ^ ' I next tummer. It h a t been learned o iT ^ '{ high authority tha t the Interior olr „ ' depot and base, to lerve nil bases on *
thc Pnclflc const, will be located in^ 'T P tnnrD trfinitc pl.nirhBTrTtot-faew— '■mode, nor u the-departm ent p re-!^ I pared officially to mnke any a n -;S 'Inouncem ent. However. It U under- 'U lood the department contemplates B I the expenditure of between U.OOO,* S I 000 and 13.000.000 In developing thU ' base, whenever the site has been
'a c q u ire d nnd fund.< are made avail- rf able for carrylns ihe air base p ro -|i j
■iRmin into effect. !i|[t—“ S ena to r CM ahonerof'W yomlnirTii 'i-lias-been-ln -W ashlnston -exrrtlnu ;7 'Ih ls Influence to have the depnel-j., ’ 1 iiu'iit abandon the Ulah site and lo- •! cnte the Interior siipporilni: Iwje Inl ; Wyoming, n jllier than In Utnh. b u tL
many obstacles sU nd In the w ay.j^ ' The departm enl U proceeding to ;« '
select the bases whleh most appeal ^ I, to the Judgment of Its own air cx- .Iperts.^^ 0
I DOC^^VICTIM RECOVERS• MALOE3<. Mass, Oct. 25 OD -t T om to d bitten by two rtclng dogs, E 9 flve .year.o Id ilobertN eU on-w ure- 21 » ported recovering lonlght afler-Mn- K ttplewood liOApltai doctors took 133 N•jaUtclies to close hka wounds.. 11
\^ m. We sell the Whi and HelCers, gre .Davis , and agec p lan t We adve
' guarantee only I meats that the T produces.
^ ^ tu ^ E x l iChoice Odell Color _______(Ab'butiilHams-8bUe7and
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I P r im e R ib RO N L Y C H O IC E S T E E R .
£ s s s s .^Lamb-liegsiot&pri Roast-Rump or Ground Beet-2 lbs
Sugar 10 il
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B o y N e d s ' H o m e "
J T o ^ O n W i t h
n W o r k I n . S c h o o l
A iS -yev-old y a llt boy >1
h whose home h ta be ta broken up «following his moUier'a d « th wlU i
- be able lo oiaU nua-ln-achool. 1 here If he can find « plac« on a farm where he can work for h it bo*r4 a nd -room ,'J . M.-Shank,- t probtUon officer, i tU l u t are- \
^1 n ini. Younger eblldien In the 1,J . family WlU be taken lo the.cW I- *‘ drcn't home, he ttld . • ,„ — He remirsted *nie News to 'M " ;,, flbt In bringing this' boy-i prob- JI. lem ioJhc_Bttentlon of persona In » . position to render assUttaee to
. Uie Ud. t n d **ked tba t any. one. willing tn d able to provide him ,, I with a tempomry home tn retum ,,
1 for hU work communicate wllh '1,1 Uie probate court. J
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l lB rii- l 'o o t- ta -l’aU—Ir»-Cartney i .( fell In the Rymnsslum Thursday o |nnd broke n bone in hto foot.y |
ParcnU o t tilrl — Mr. and Mrs. CJflck nil.* Ihe psrenU of n
' I daughter, bom Thursdny a t the • ’Monloolli Mntemiiy home.■■■
• ' SubmlU to Operatlon-Mlss Esther Rommelvedt underwent an op-
c-craUQa-foc_.tD^D<llcltli^Ut(!iday. r ! a t the Twin FaUs county general -'hospital, fl------------------- — t ■
i llelDrtui to* CoasU»-Mrs.~Alfrwl-. :Mntt.v)n. who has been the hduse . Ruesl b t Mr. and Mrs. Wslier Reller, r rc tu rn e d lhls” w cc ir if fT f tn ia n e - lirII S.icrnm'ento, Cnllfomla.
I ■■ • “ ''•* , Sliolgttn .Stolen - Carl Hollvn-• bcck Inst evening reported Uw theft ^ -Q f.t J 2.raug«_Remlnglon aulomatle ^ shotgun from h it csr pttked tn the ' ICO block on Shoshone street c u t .
’ j__A ltxandcnjri«T tl.=J)rJlD (L M P-..ID . L. Alexander _a.-e.,on_a,trip, to I .•S an Francbeo where Dr. Alexander I . I Witt attend the annual cimictl con- s gnus of the American College of- surgeons.t •1 Applies to r Pertnll—R. J. Schwen- ■ dIman yestcrdivy applied for a ‘ I building pem ilt to modernize a
' dwelling nna jn s ^ l l a jlr tp la ce ^n l. !7 ih c _ c (^ e r 'o f Shoshone street and i« iT n ilh 'avenue east t l a cost ofi ^j$600.
H C an Collide — Cars driven by J., IE. Tomlin, 1435 Addison avenuo ^;icast, and H trry L. H uuen , 181 I Adams slreet, collided a t tbe Inter- . wcllon of Addison tn d Adams a t
0:10 o’clock laal evening. Doth cam were damaged.
. Church Leader VUIU-The r Irv.I, Earl C. Pounds of Nampa. dUtrlet . tupcrlnlendent o f .th e ..Idtho-Oie-- Ron dUtrlct of the Church of the S Nazarene, will be In Ihe city over
.the week end and will oretcii a t the
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n i i i t e F a c e S t e e r s
r a i n { e d b y C. L e d I n - o n r o w n -
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LV. NEWS. TWIN F A M IDAHI
ioctl 'N aitrene~ T hurcT ''fiun tfiS T m om lnf. • _- ]
M m t tu * to Beapltal - Btby Wo- ’
H. Anderaon. Jerome; Abel Oelwn, PUer. a a d * f r t Chtrtett* RnkeJn- burg, R u e lto n . medlcsl ptllenU, and BUI 8tat«r, FlVr, surgical p a . lient. haT« been idmltted to tba Twin pu lls eountr gtnerai hosp im
Pledccd te Sorority — MUs Ver- nU 'R IchanU , itudent a t B rlg h ta Young uniTcnlty, Provo. Utah, b u been pledged to While Key, ntUon- el honorary serrloe omahlaUon, aeordlng to n r d received by her piirenlfi. M r.'tnd Mm. Parker Richards. M iss RK htrds b a membcVof N. L. w ela l organlaitlon.----------------
r t l l e n u D U m ls^ - Mri. EUiel LllUbrldge, Buhl; John F. Hlllyard, Tnln F aIU. and Mrs. Edward Munster. Twin FalU. medlenl pallenVi; Mtt:, L. M. Dertrd. Freeburg. llll- iiolv and Ernest Tadlock. Hollister,
" accident ptUenU, and Mr*. Helen Ciughran.-Twln-TalU; Mrs.-R.-K. DllllnRhnm. Filer; Mrs. A. J. Peavey Jr.. Twin Falls, and Mrs. 0 . F. Burnell, surgical patients, have been dbmUaed from the T*'ln FalU county general hospital.
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STHEADS'OF^COHPEriNB-- : SCHOOLS ACCEPT BIOS
1 — Dr. Joba -R .-» tehn la ,‘ aaacutlTt0, dean of U u VnlTeralty • ( Idaho, t. 0ouUien> B n n c h , foeaUllo, and . Robert UcOonnlek. ylM prealdent ^ ol tbe CoUege of Idaho. OtldveU.^ bave teceptcd Invitations te attend1 a meeUn* o foo lle to men a flunch -- -eot\ a t the-Par1e-bolelTtod*yrltTru
announced t u t evenlog.Tbe luncheon b u been arranged
» In connecUoa w tth tb a football game n ^ere today between aoulbem Branch >* tn d CoUege of Idabo teani*. More1. th tn to reserratloQt had been re- T. celved U st evenlns.fo£ the luncheon.I* and arrangements were being com- >f pleted for the accomodation of at- at thx
«■ SCOUTS TO SERVE AS l; FOOTBALL GAME USHERSI* .
Uniformed Boy Scouta who are to n serve u uiher* a t the Southern C. Brtnch-CoUege o f -M a b o football 7 game here UiU altem oon are to r- assemble on Lincoln Field a t 10:30 in o'clock UiU morning, Amby Prede- 1- rick, a re t execuUve, announced Ust
evening. A corpt of 28 to 30 Boy
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IS er. B m b ir t r . t n d Banaea. tbeae y ■rwt&ValltaeouU.taara.beaiehDieo
for work u uthera a t tba gaM j ' —C trl DeaaeitrMyTao-OoaaeU».l^* ^ Ue Jimea. Cbtrlea Jone t, lean John*
aon, t r r a a Johnaon, L w Wafton. Don Harder. J te k Helfrecht, Jtck Hovort». Bob BuUiTan. Dlek BulU- van. Oene W hite. DavU Peteison,
>'• Dewey Hudson. WIUU Stndholts. “ O ofnian'BenrBm -BimoclfrDonlSy-' ^ der, J o ta Bmlth. |
^ RITES AT CASTLEFORD « -'FOR MRS. OLLIE.HART
BUHL, Oct, 2 5 -P unera l services lor Mrs. OUie H art, a resident ef
— -Cntlefortl-alnce'Uat-fPT^r-wUUbe lield t t tb e BaptU t obnreb in Cas- lleford on Bundty afternoon a t 3:30 wllh Rev. Isaac Todd offlcUtlng.;
i c Inlerm ent wlU bo In the Buhl cemc- tery under the dlrecUon of Evtni and JOhnioi).
to Mrt. H art died a t the T * ln FtlU m hospllal-onThutw lty morning. Mrs. aU H art and h e r two ytmngeat ehUdren to came here last apring to Join two :30 olher to tu who were working here, le- Tho younger to n w u klUed U tt u l tummer In an automobile accident. | oy Kenneth H art tn d the two younger I
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e a t C oun ter- ' l l 3 LBS. LEAN BOIL
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In e b U d n a .« ra 4 ia n .ta d » 4 tu g b U rl) - . U. expected trom ' Ulatourl for U>« a t lo n e rtl w r t w .
“ IR A N IAN S addressedn- B Y T IIN IS T E im U E S r« . ________________________I* Ber. Roy t . B am itt, BtpUK min- “ liter, t d d r ^ the Twin FtUt K P -
winU club •n ju n d ty nooo ttH h #^ Part hnl>l. H i.' Am . M lnltttr." MUa Clulce 8aun-
ders, mutlo tupervUor In tbe high tchool, tang A .to^acooffiptnled by
’ MUi J o e e ^ e 'T i r a k m o r to a . 0 . N. Teny w u program chairman.
s e f l D I N G K '
^ ^ - f l N - S B U t S i S i N E -’*■ An cxeavnllon i t the comer nf
Blioflhone street and Third tvenue'« south since tho early d ty s In Twin Falla wsi being extended yetierday
w in preparation for the constnlctloii M of a briek buslneu block, SS by 110 M feet, which U to be built by 0 . d : „ Carrico and Wllllsm Warberg. u t A pnrl of th e new buUdlng U tu nt. be occupied by tbe Sucfcentln har- rer ness thop, It w u learned.
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