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j 1 1 ' --4"ife«rEdition * T H E VOL.- u .'m . 178 ■_________“ FoesofHpoV Strengtli o; And Borah _ _. 12-_YEAR.oLd_:SLMEB_G IMPRESSES OFFICIALS WALLA WALLA. OeU 31 <AV-U Herbert P. Nlceolls. Jr.. 13-yciir-oW ilaycr. can be brought lo munhood a usclul Inw-nbWlng clUxen. pfiiclftls of thcW ftshlnston »Ut45 petxllenUory will do Ihelf part to a nan. Herbert-8 rcspcclfut atUtudc. his > kc«n m«italUy. Uto QUlclc answers u> } quetUona and hla ready,adapuu^lllly lo JjJa «urxoundlnR» have already won (food will of institution etnployea v from Buperlflteiidenl Clarence Lone . do*-n. " 2- “U'a looW ly lo know wlietlier the ” % ' boy will wnrrunl Uir eoiilld<iice ^ which all of us ure iiIbcIiir lu him," n Lons »ald toduy. "We nrc (tolnR to o do cverythlnR jKwalble to give him a ij chamw. Ho could be In many worse places itia:i here." a. L. ROM, librarian, wlig. like Lonjt. lins reared a family, lias been bi asitltmed to look alUr Herbert's u KhooIIng, dctalU of which will be b arranged Jtoon. The boy haa convlnc* a| ed officials he rcudi and wrUci bet- n ter thun tlie uvcruce alxth Krodcr, 1! althouAh In oppcarance he strtkca »omo os about- a Kood siKd nine* year-old boy. H erbert Is RCtUnK plfinty U> eat, *! perhaps loo much." Louk *altl. "He'll !. KCt ihltiK^ boys nerd for icrowlnir.’ huch nx milk. frulLt and vcitcUblcs. ,i The sU'warri seea that he seta plen- ' ty." Herbert haa been finger-print- ^ ert and phtogrnphed. Tlio usual con.-, i, -------- vJcl head iliavo, l>owovor,-wa» »parild d him. The boy wiia given a life sen- tencp for klllliiK Sheriff John Wor- meU. AsoUn. when Wormell found o — -him robbing a atore. - .. .. •• ..... o _.^OCLmYS.-ANILGUHLS=J EXHIBIT PRIZE STOCK : 8AN FRANCISCO. Oct. 31 (-17- c ■'Final preparattona were being made s today by more than 300 boyj.and ' lilrla from Callfonila, Nevada and I Utah for the fouri^ annual Junior i J. livestock and bab- , f nhow lo be ' held at South St ^ ‘J nclwo union > dockyard* M ohdi^'j^ and aboul 1000 baby beef! ' Jiunhs and hos> have been entered by , youtWnl exhibitor*. E. W.gttphens,! .. m u u ^ c r , dccitUMi eOLrtea l ^ c 'j u u doubU Of laat year'a. Tho exUblton. . ..tU..of .whom ore between la andJB yean old. Include 4-B cli^ boys and slrla and member* ot the Future i'arm er of America. Twenty mem- bers Of t'ulurc Farmer* of America hav« brought their slock from 8pan> • Ish Fork high school. Utah. EDISON’S SON EXPECTS ^ Tq LIMIT WILL CONTEST WILMINGTON, tvl.. Oct. 31 William L. Edison. WlImlnjKin, one of the sons of the late Thoinaa A. Bdl4on. who j'CJlertl.iy dccjarwl JjU father's will was drawn under "un- due Inllucncc-' and was ••unfnlrV'WUl -------- tibrfonteirihc'entire-flocpmcrt: . In a statement today, Edison said he objceted only jo that provision which refers to the imndllng and dU- trlbiitlon or the amount left to him. - - He refused to CO Jnto details of his obJ«Uon.v dcclinetl to clve the natile of the attorney who would start proccrdlngA for him and also would not'say when he would begin definite action, Edl;t)n oiio of the three children by .the flnt marrlnge. . OIL INDUSTRY WELCOMES 15-CENT PRICE INCREASE I TULSA, Okla.. Oct. 31 tli-A n - iiouncemcnt of a 15-ccnl 'inerca.w ; in crude oil prices electrljlcd ' the mld-eontlnent oil Industry, loday and brought cheer I'o the entire Southwpst. ; , The turn cnmc after mootlis of . dl'cmiragement. and tribulations In herWns a' cure for orer-proauctioh.' The price advance was made > ^ l- blc ::»rgely through an Inttn^te nsreement -on proratlon of output, enforced by martial law In Ea.it Tr*as nnd Oklahoma. '. Inltlatrd by the Continental Oil cninpany. the new iwale of 61 ,lo R5 I crnts n imrrel will becomn elfec- tlve nf\t Monday In Kans.ia ond OkUliomu. i'-. TWIN FftLLS DOCTOR A^D GOODINGMAN GET POSTS BOISE. '0:1. ni (.rr-Oovcrnor C. Ben navi called on'leodlnir cltl- iwins Bi'.d civic c:i5upJ Idalio to- day to a.vX in maklnc a sucecM of tho comms Mstr conlefrnco on dilld welfare imd aub'^fiuent foi(ow-up **Th© conf'TP’icr wiH be held In BSUTnsV.embc: irar.d-^rT nW ^ moto In IdMio the lic.ilth and wel- fare work oiitllnnl M the Hoover conference. Under dlrcrium of I/>ii:. W i- liams. comin-’-'^Wf'' -.i^iti.if^wei- I farp. commltin-.-. will ly .'rKaiiU'Cil in ^ . .various parti ot tlic't’'’('‘ r'J.BorJc toward Uircc m.ijor fl'nv. :i'!ed a.i "medical service and puii'.lr li'-:ilt!i.- ' "Kfucatlon nnd trsliiinc,' ni'.fl ' tlie handicapped." Members of Uie plaunin; (-o;iimil- trr otOlde Dol.w «cre Dr. K. C, JenMn. Twin Falls: John C-'udU’. Preston: U o Calland. Mavo-*: It. "Olf. Pocatello: C, J. BctUe.i, Good- E T W LXASCD w m * u n iw or A3SOC1ATP) 3 V erW eigjr| of Johnson ih Politicly 5 0 _____ . SOI co; _ GhosUf OthcrPays—leapue ^ of Nations Issue— M akes « 'Halloween Return to-Whis- » i; pering Capiial Galleries JE ' ■— ' h. ,.1 , , (By nifl AMoclated Press) of W TTTASHlNG'fON. Oct. 31 « lly VV — A icJiost o f o t h c r ■ .dy » flayn — the Lcflffuc of ,,, >“ Nnlioim i.-^suc — made a Hul- " lowcen return to .the whisper- iiiR Kulicrie.H of politics lodny, ice U.S PrcSideiii H oover's'c u e - n," mios nicaKUred t h c strPiigth m to of lioth Willinm E. Bomb nnd ^ > “ Hiram W. Johnson n« po.-iaiblc catididatcB ufrainut him. W llo the politicians were ponder. . Ike i„a*"johnson'a appeal to "tho ballot jcn box- to head off further partlclpa- ,, rt'a tlon in the Uague, 11 developed that M be Borafi. too, had been-listening to [1 nc- (ipeculotlvo predictions, of what ho •! ot- mJcht do U he went Into the Ilepub- Icr, lican primaries. kes Neither Dorah nor Johnson said nc- "yea" to thcle prompUngs. Doth, finwevcr. arc Impressed by tho pai- slblllty -that Mr. Hoover’a coopera- . tlon with the League in the Man- , churlan trouble may become the vehlcic for a new political war In 1033. Today'a presidential spcc.ilutlon all but blankeUd the capital's In- oty. tan.ie Interest in the results of Tues- day-irclectlon:------------------------- ; ---------- Efeef Three CoTernor 'or- Democratic or Republican control und of the new 'house depends largely ^ .... on_the. outCQmc..of.lheJlvo. special * elections for the filling of vacan- ' cle.i. In New York a decLilon wlU ’ — .-..baimodn on-the h iiio batwaii'n ftny.,. S nu tm or Roosevelt and Alfred E. Smith i over g fore.it conaervatlon amend- f ment to the state cbnsUlulIoiirDO\'=- I ■n— ernors-will be elected In New Jcr- I lade scy. Kentucky and Mississippi. . . pnd Meanwhile, the puzzling prohlbl- , nnd tlon b.sue nraie anew in the deliber- i nior atlons of national Democratic lead- 0 be ers as Mayor Cermnk of Chicago nion made his way to New York to assure , Allred E. Smith and Chairman John ! IJ. tU>.ikob of the national committee ^ , f ‘of supporl for their demand Uiat 7 '*; there bo no tlde-Blepplng ot the d b> . , , „ p contr«rer*y. tens, with Tmlth and i»#»er-lt «il vk . close ndtlce ifas given to a statement ^ by Mayor Cermak today that "the tt-if Demoeratt can-win If they stand “h® firmly la L a candidate of U>e Al iture Smith lypeT- When Cermok waa last lem- In New York he said Qavernor (rlea RoaseveltlookedallrighttotheOnnu- pan- ocrata of the Middle Wett. Tuesday's elections wlllrJMve only two vacancies In^ the house, which S now has a llneur< of Democrats. 'JU: Republicans 213. Farmer-Labor i. -ST selection of a ■'** successor to the late Speaker Lons- worth from the Cincinnati. Ohio, , one (Continued On Page 3, Col. &> u A. ----------------------------- ':S[iEiER£m_ s st J honytrii him. ,. .f his - --------- - ------- sSc Sheriff and Deputy Tell :inite of Investigation of Mur- idren dcp InVolving Trio lAES ST. ANTHONY. Idaho, Oct. 31 (.?, ACC defense in the trial of ihrre n o c men for the murder of Oerald L*!;.rk al Newdalo l#ai, July rested It.' ciu^c -An- thU afternoon after It had called to rea.ie the stand Sheriff Harry Mepiwii nnd ' the Deputy Sh?rlff Ttnn Stears. Bonnc- oday vine county, who testUIcd tliey hivd ntire been told J. L. McCarroll. alleged by the state to luve ffred the fatal hhot. IS of vx\ the only one of the trio ur^l(^d. ns In ' Pre-icntatlon of rebuttal lesUm.mv :tion.' required only two hour.i and a hilf . ^ 1- and final arguments will be prr.u'ni- state ed Monday momlng, itput. McCarroll. WUlIam Fox and Fr,.iik Ea.1t Fuller are the defcndanu. T!ir eo.mty Otflcew testified O. E. Mr- 1 Oil Oce. an unwilling pdisenser in Hit lo R5 Fox car ai Hie time ot ihe oliootinK: ■Ifec- had told tlipm during the preliminary and Investigation that McCarroll wili ilir only one of the Ulo armrri. The de- fetitf* contends McCarroll shot in f^Q .■<elf-dcfens« utter Le« Clark, broilirr Of Ihe dead man.'had fired at Hie b ib ear. The Mate hopes to sho^v lli.it . . all.three men wero armed aad Uial or C. members of the Clark cltl- carried pistols. 0 lo- officers fur«ier le.Ulfled that of McOee told them "Uie fellows behind dilld the car.” referring to the memben of w-up party, started the shooting. They test:fled Fox waa lurtd to New- Id In dale from Idaho Falbi by telephone pro- lo ftlie tiuijioRc uf robOin|{"IflHl^ wel- The sutc In erais-cxanlmlne the oover officers attempted to show that Mc- Oce never told the truUi ot"-the mat- Wll- ter beca.iM he believed tlie ofllcer* ^wel- were In league with Fox. McGec had :ed in prcvlou-ily testified that tuch wai the aork c.w. rd a.1 Confine MeCK :ilt!i." The f.tate brought out Uiat Menpen -llie called Fox "Blir at the time ot the linritlKallon and that Fremoni. iiiuil- Marll;on and Bonneville county of- K. C. fleers rrlessed Fox and Fuller and ''ndie. ker>t MeOee in eolltary confinement. »: R-- The Kta|e called aa rebuttal wlt- Oood- nr.vei Earl Summers. Sam Schwen- », a n d ------- -- -------------- . . . - — ----- • (Ctmttmmi On-Pait - ___ JHB_OSLYJASSi l!0 TWIN F ; teel ~ workers | I, PITTEBURGH. Oct. 31 (^TV^ie ' / back to normalcy.'•.movement In' lie steel Ind.utry will receive added ntwto.i in the Pitisbursh distrlet omorrow and Monday. Between-2iOO otid 3i00 men will esume work In tho Edgar Thom- on .’plant of the Carnegie Steel ompany at Brnddoek. With these , nen at work, the mills will be op- L tatlns at approximately 70 per cent — tf copaclly. offlclaU kald. . The Dav1d.son Coke and Iron tfom- lany reported today thot It cxpccts 0 reoch M per cent ot capacity .roductlon In Its Neville Island ilant during November. Slnee-Aiigusf 'l.-the output there ' uu jumiKd from OQ to 80 per cent )f the plant's peak. Between 500 ind COO men are now employed on r t 8cvcn-d0y-a-weck ba.iln. Official.^ mid a few more would be hired dur- . ng November, NURSES OF UTAH ELECT ____________________ n ■SALT’LAKK'CITY.-Oct. 31 (,Vi- f Mls.<i Josephine Elbert of the &.tt t' Lake City general hospital, w«.> Elected president ot the Utah State g Nurses' assoelntlon at th; closing g seMlon.^ of the onnuaj convention j lonlgtit., . t, ILOWENL08[8 ^ ROWDYIlDFPftSti Night of Over-Worked Pat-" rols and Wholesale Ar- 5 rests Vanishes in Gotham i KEW YORK. Oct, 31 M'^AduIt ‘ Halloween Balcty In metropolitan New York has gone "Jtigh hat" and ; 18,000 policemen aro thankful. , -F 6 r'ir;c jUvc»IlM-t0hlgi«.-A3-al-- ] ways, the city was cloak^ In the | glamour .if rnstiimM, rnnflv iim riir-,, nlvai crowds, but tho destructive , grow-n-up pranksters were a dwlndl- ing-nUnority-obacurcd. In the silk- hotted parade to private parties, .arsurc nnd .It's, Halloween: but I what of h?" Inquired John O'Sulli- van. on Ea.il side patrolman. It w.is his wav of saying, os his I superiors nnd scliool .officials tald. | too, th:vt the rowdy of the paat was missing ond the night no longer U ond wholesale arrwte. "In the old days’we couldn’t find c ''•t '<• put 'em In." ob- *cfve<J Pfltrolmnn O'Sullivan. "Court Uio next day was ai crowded as a circus.tcnL . . . "Now they have Uielr pleasure, bul they don't brrak laws." ~ •' Amu»lni Itemlnders Soapwl window* _ even on the fringe of swanky I'ark avenue—were Just amusing reminders of the street light smashing and boLiterous revelry of yesteryear. Instead. Ihe Ncw Yorker found his fun a t a corcfuIly_BPPomicd-parly. table. Perhaps ll was in-a'iUghl club, a road house or a private Iwme. Huijierous centcr piec-.i of ohinse- frosted cakes with chocolate deco- rations told him 1C was ffailoa'ccn. Imported artificial bat.i swaylns above dance floors were the sophls- ■ ttcatcd'ccrmtrrparts’of'the costumes" mothers fashioned for the chlldren'a . Jlreslde games. • ■ Heavy sales of apple.s. masks iu>d sweeta told Uie city Uiat TI3.000 ftchool children >ere oclpbratlng tha evening at home—decoro.uly — but ' wUti all theold-fasliloiied trlnimlitfs. WOUNDED IDAHO BANGER 1 FLIES 90 MILES FOR AID nOISE, Oct. 31 (,n-Everett R, , F.\rnham, Atlnntj., forest ranger, woii ! brought to Bol« by airplane tonight c and rushed to the vetcrAn.i‘ hospital ! for treatment ot a gun wound In his ) leg that was rapidly growing « rl- Farnum wa* .Oiot In the leg when 1 his gun dropped while he wuA«dl.v mounUng from a horw. No medical , aid was available aiul deep snow on .. Atlonta Bunmilt made travel over the V DO-mlle_mounlaln Toid ’slow and f rotjgh.' - A. A.-Beniie;t, BoLir plloi. took hu plane to Atlanta, li.mled on u newly i. constructed field there nnd brought r the wounded man out. the round * trip taking iln hour. r A physician rrpur;cd tonlKht that : Farnham was rrjiinc rrif tly and that f his injuries were .lol rrlllral. - MOTO r Ts T KILLS BOY ON r SALT LAKE CITY STREET ^ SALT LAKE CITY. Oct, 31 I/Th- “ Clifton Dean Taylor, 12. wan struck * nnd killed at « itreet Intersection here l£nHUit. a few minutes after he j had nahed from hLi homo to Join ^ his playmates In celebrating Hallo- r. William Klnch. 10, driver of the - car which struck the boy. wa* be- e Ing held by police petnilng further - invtitiaanon". •jre -mm-otfictfa tin « boy ran In front of hU machine ai * he attempted to pa.*.i a car ahead ol - him. He admitted, police said, Uial s he wai travolluR i.boul 40 miles ar d hour. 10 mllm above the '*pe« e limit. Klrseh R'8.1 en route to a dtn« with MtM Donna. Naylor. 10. Dr. C n Fred Wilcox, who was passing by e picked up the* boy nnd ru-ihed hln I, to the emergenry ho.ipItal. The thy. slclan said he died on Uie way. Cllf. a ton suffered a fractured skull anc {. other Injuries. The child, a member bt boy scou [. Troop 15. had spent the day gather . Ing elothlnc for Salt Lake plt< .- ucedy.______ - . .............. ;soc/ArEff PRESS Ns'n F A L l FALLS, IDAHO, SUNDAY.MC iiiD issir^ BilWOiOF iR TM ^ League of Nations Associa- , ~tion Teleoraphs~C 6untries \ Now, Members of Council i For Statement on Policy ’ (By The Associated Press) j T okyo;-:uct. ai — Japan ! announced today a_n , a^rrcemcnt w i t li Russia w h ic h is expected to keep , troops of both nations out of northern M finchuria w h e r e they have lBfKe economic in- terests. There wuk no chtinKe, how- over, in tlie Japanese control of ^ u th Manchuria, although the Japan League ol Nations association telegraphed to all counuies having permanent membcrahlif on the Uamie council a staUment defend- ing the nation's,Manchurian policy. Fallturo to protect Japoneso na- tionola and their properties was ' charged against tho Clilnese rulers of ManchurU w^en Japanese tro ^ seized strategic centers In tho .vjuthero third of the country In Sep- tember, dlsrtiptlng the Chinese ad- ministration. Russian (earn lest Japan might plan to extend th b control lo North • Manchuria prompted Uie conver- sations this wxek In Moscow between 1 Kokl HlroU. the Jopanese ambas- sador. and L. M. Karakhan. former - ambaasador-to-Chlna-and-now.aeU , Ing commissar of forel^ affairs. , Tho two oftlelAls, It was announe- j ed hero today. aRreed that Russia would send no troops Into Monchur- _ la.to.BUJU’d-thc.llUP..pf..lhe_Chlneso ' Eastern railway, which Russia and China own jointly, unless unexpected ^l»M»>opm»rttJ-o<wur.-JBpan. ca the, c other hand, agreed not to send trooiM - (ConUnued On Page 3. .Col. 3) _ -■INSMBftCilS Thomas. Gooding. Idkho. and Tac^ d kei L. Odme. Nevada, will meet In I- PorUand N«>v?ml»er IJ tr regueat rt Oregon aupport In building the Ore- a gon section of tha ItUbo-Oregon- Nerada eut-oU to CaUfomla e. throughout southweatem Oregon. Southwest Idaho has been sup- porting the link for' sewral years - an<l-4>as4»uUt-a,4Ugh«ay to the Orc--. ’c gon line. The highway haa been bunt by Nevada to tho South Oregon “ Une. but a connecting link Is unlm- “ proved. Hlghwoy commissioner*, of the ■is three state.i nnd Intirested clUtcns ly. aUo-wlU-attcc£l-thc-confcrcnc£.-niQV-. f'i’ Ing by ciiravnn starting al Dol.ie, The Nevada party 4» expected lo Join ^ the tairavaft at Ny&sa, Oregon. • n. = = ^= ? - ' ig I .............. ........ --------------a t>d THC DEATH OF ONK O Fna w 11.V cal ORDtRSE' ET jck - ion llo- Ihe be- , her , ^ lof /N ;; “. n ‘ ' - ^ S' " :out thKT or COURS * --------------------------- m SPAPER m TWi!^FAl L s D .MORNING, NOVEMBER 1. 193 “ Layaj Faces Big | Problems After Return to Paris A m n is . Oct. 31 (4^ Return of Preml4i-pierr*-Laval-'Mond«y from Ills tiilks with President Hoover l.i expee(ed to sU rt action In the field Of inieronllonal credit and repara- Uons, a. The premier will find two big JoUi wsitijir for him, He must give an — -netroum. ot hts Washington conversa- tloita to the rounln'. and he must de- rl<!e whM course France will pursue :il In (]ei.'.ing with domestic and foreign rimhrl.il nroblcms. • jy DLiembarklng at Havre Monday. M, I.nv»! will nrrlve In Paris In nild- nfter:ioo!i. Knrly Tuesday ho will re- port to Pre.ildent Doumer and to the cabinet on his American trip. Later repon will be repeated In parlla- •_n mrnt. which probably will demand' la Information about November ^ . I r.n lireal intcreit Is being malnfested 'f lu Ihe reiWn from Berlin of Leopold vou HiK-sch. German ombassador, C w!,o b -Mieiullug the week-end get- n- Ull: !(uiructloiis-froni - Chancellor /. Dr.rninx. W. New,-.\p..iicrs untlelimtf that Oer- „i many may lake Uie Initiative In afhlfvlntiicUon on credit and repar- i-_ stinns and that th'e ambowador may be Uie ai;ent of UiU InlUatlvo. liyElFll' i mmmm ?p- wl- Last of Deferred Deliveries Hurdles 60-Cent Mark' As Optimists Take Helm il«. ______________ cint’AtJo, Ofi. 31 m w jjw i ne- riontracli wild at (he highest prlt«« via of the leatmn loday to (he aerom- ur- tianlmrnt of clslm 'that pobllc In- e«. lernt h«» been aroiued and th^ en- Uid tire enUook' the world orer has ted kliarply ehangtd. the----- Thv-nlUn-of-th«-Ust-few^4aT«- wcfe Inleaslfled In todaya brief i« - . Itlon. The lu t of Iba d«r«md-4sU«> JerW htirairt-thB-M-e«ii mark and ifn when the riaal qaotatlons were |U ehalkrd up, tlu net galtif for tite |\U day were from IS to ZH cents a un Compared wllh the prices of Oc- IIU >«ber ft. today's maxlmum.i w^re h gnln of 37 per cent. December cfosed at SI',. March at MU to S4!a, and fllUL iUy.aUai*JaJt ________ In addition lo the npparfnt eplli J5 .Rcrwefte ^ thli trade and the TeojnJeafance of public psrilclpatlon, ono Important ton- factor stood cut In the day* news mla to explain Uie wave ot buj-Ina ord- >. ! ers. That was Russia's' forced rc- •up-; purchase of wheat on the rising mar- earsiiiet, necc.ialiaied by*a*smaller crop Drc---;Uian4>ad.U:c» antidaptrri andjargti been tinfllled export orders, tgon The. Russian government wn« rc- ilm- ; ported to have collected only 30 per jcent of the wtical It Itad extKcted the: this month. The Chlcago board of trade took '--]on-a-checrful-a*i>«l-wlUv U tg a ^d . 1ers pouring In and prices going fteail- [ (Conilnued On Page 2, Col. 5i -Satisfying-NationaUIoi nCtR W-^BSOt^tCLV insxcu^ u T ISEVEKALHU^DRIID THOUSAND 11^ MAJcEsr gVERYTHlNG A ............. - - - C . ' ________________________________________________.C c p « i« a t. ALLS COUNTY r AYLY 331 ° ' ' ^ilM TOR > G0ES10 DlSIiT hmiraiiNi ; C. D. Metrill, Former In- E - striictor . in Twin Falls n High School, Succccds ' I Mrs. Rose J. Wilson i'r / ~ ^ 1). MERRILL, Goodiiijc. r »- I , fo r m c r inntructor in } the Twin I-nll.s h i « h .sdjfjol. wa.s olectpd t.» sue- cecd Mrs. Rose J. Wilsdii, [\ ir. Twin Falls county .super- pi t- intendcnt. iis chiiinnan (if lliy Smith Cnitm l-tiistriclM .f -lhl' > - Idaho W lucatioii-swii'ly h.-rc ' in yc.slcrday at it.s cldsitiK ncs- . r. slou lor me prei'ent year. R. P. ,y ArmstrouR. iuiierfiuciident ol Ituji- r crl fciiooU.- wn rleetrd ns vice * chairman, nnd'J. EL Tomlin:-Twin U Fftlb high school liuilructor. s'.xs named secrctarj'.trcasurcr. W,' n. Smith. i,uiierlnt«idcnl ot 'I'wlu Falls - schools, was dectcd dcIcgnU: to the 0 -sUlc coiiVL-nUon of tho Idaho Edu- calKin mi.s(Klut(on. Attendance iip- prodchctl llie MO murk. It l.Tcstlmai- ^ The cinnmlttee on rc.wlutlojis It. n report whlrh w.w adopted demanded 5S a st.ile.wi(lc cquullwjtlon Uu to sup- . i»rl nretly schools; orgonlintlon ol '}( large unlis for actmlnlslratlve pur- poses: raising of legal stumlard ol m teiirhing rr'(|Ulr<'mcnts and conUnu- atlon ol the sjstem of allowing the ' ftclectlon ot neit meeting place to y be tiel«Tmine<l by-'n referendum vote L “ of Instructors. - t n. n ic iirogrnm ycsterd.iy opened ' n. with cunimuntly slniiliig led by Orrul " n. 8. Luke. Uuhl. Rev, Eniest R. All- ■I man, reelbr'orASCfnElon’XpUfcopal » church, gave the bencdlcUon. 'Fol- * n - IfUKlng the buMneaa. meeting. J. I. f 4 . Hillman, llolso. -cxccuUvo acLTturr ■* f^tCoaUnued Oa Page-2,.CoL « ":llttllm N G E 5 .; : 3 iHi t s mmw nd --------- tl* Hflldan, candWnle for RepiiWJe.an' nomination for UiUted StaUs sona: ,nt tor. declared' In- n statement today ws|that n tour of Idaho he just, corn- 'd- pleted convinced him that many ■'■'tldaboans were going to-vote “Inde- op I pendont" BI Uie nest cIcctKui. . . •' •ce I lie said the people were demand- ilng a governtncnt "free from nep- fc*' otlsm. gtcas'favoritism, 'bad' loans— ' snd worse." i "I befleve a majority of the peo- yjt ‘pie of Idalio have reached tho point rdJ'^here they ore no longer Demo- .jrcrats'or nepubircuiUTTneyTU’e-Juflt _ .iiidei)cndta.t-v^r5. and.In' Uil* re- I -;sp«l like many ol our newspapers." onoc------ ------------------— E. tt^UNOfPLMNADtti— I iiKfTO KtaUACirOT/HiR.— 1^. ' ALl.KIIiH'I' It, 1031. by n>e New York Trtbune, lo&. ^ r N E u p in n Acorr ouncAtJ oy aaomjmonB ______________ Shoe Factor Up Product] I With Nati( I - E m ploym ent Service Re; s M en R ecalled to W ork s - Laboring on Part-Tin I W eeks R eturn-to Pro (By Tlie Associa ^■rT^8HINaT0N. Oct. :j I—Word trot II VX/ torles to<;isy Increased the hope tl [, » ’ ness may be chanjlnR liUo a sini Though encouragement given by the ■' ntoj-mcnt Bcrvlce that several major Ind '' ber was counter-balanced to some cxtenl - polrited to other recent ilevclopmenls n y They Included President Hoover's tmll ), IL situation had chauged areaily—and - With thljv went tho facu hp died. Predictions before nvsennte commit SsitiPiEGKmiiii^ MiSllTBIlLBOJ- '• . , ' ' Ui 1' --------- ed '■ United States W arship Bears .; Three Crusoes Back to Z Di Canal Zone From-lsland » of ' --------- I- BALBOA.CanslZotie,Oct,3H/n- le Three_AmcrIcaua_who.u-ere-ahlp- to wrecked and marooned on th# lonely 10 Isle of Cocoa for six months got back Et US clvUfaillon today, very fst nnd . .£l wholly fit except for one accident to a net of falte teeth. ' . tli 1. TheCniioes—Elmerj.PalUscr,San at 11 Dlegot-pBtjr8tachwlefc;HurDnraouth p: ,1. Dakota. ilTid Gordon Brawner. A' I Springfield, llIInol»-returned aboard ^ the TTiilltrt fllsliiiitainiililii Utrni' n mento, aad-Uia-goba orUiat-funboat u «peak-resi>eE5HinriQCftein.:as_mcn « ol might. n Never before haa Uie crew of the S Sacramento wed food'stowed away « ■0 as Palllser. Stachwlck snd Brawner p; stowed It away.'Not that tttey didn't IL have enough lo eat during their back- IL to-nsture slat on their tlttv Pacific Island. There ta.^ plenty of d^oanut meal and wild hog. hut a man getJ _ ISi- llTfld.arJiog-and^xwixtnut. ■~.T r .an -So-lher iat iom -u tiu~a»va - tabli with gusto. , i.v Palllser, a man_o( &s. hsd good J reason for atUeklng edible*. The flrjv , day aft<p.hls boat waa wrccked and ^ ny the thrw east upon the Island, he . le- broke the lower plata or Ills false i. teeih. And all there vtts to eat—at j > that ilme-was cocoanula. t , ^aic-lrJcdroptxincaAM rniilrin'l, g rl . 'k* anywhere. TJjen ho trJed ffreen ones. ^ s— That was better for they were Mfl. , Hc'madeoutameal: ' , The eomblnaUon of oily cocoanuts j , . andhogmeat put eonild^rable weight r on Slaehwlck and Brawncr. { __Allliough.U>ey_had gained wclaHt. i the castaways were somewhat anem-' | M Ic their diet having Induced low blood pre;iure.' = During their six nionlhA on the Is- IfttKl they were reduced to lolncloUis. i but today Palllser and Brawner - sporlffl blue rtiingarrfv SHchwlek . was In naval whites. , Firr-i news of the csstaways came from Julius Plelsehmann. Cincinnati, who encountered wreckage of the Vawl while on a cruise toKhn South The three ea.'M^woysexpect to leave . /ot-J-tei-Yorrnirrtie-flrti-AuylaMe Meamer., . MODERN EDUCATORS.WIN PRAISE FROM OREGONIAN NAMPA, Oct.’ Jl (,I%—Dr. J. R. Jrurl). rtJreclor of vocAtJonjiI rdu- , r.ilton‘(jf Orepcn stole college, de- ' iKiunred nliMlnir ed.icutltjn meth- (xl.\ in nil uddreM before .tho South- west I.litho W uctlon ns.v)clftllon . here lo<1.>y. He prtiLied m odern edu- cators l(ir ellrctlng a new type cur- riculum which he.sold "tetchcs by brliiuUig uut natural ' tnlentn and skllli rs'.lier lliaii crummlnj fBCts," .'TniK 1;. an ace of elcctivrs," Dr. Jeurll .dpclired. "We. arc teaching Children to do with their hnnd.i wimt I heir riilnds wu.a to do.-Peo- ple lire MOi .-rriiturt (if ti-e mind or will bii; f>: r.kilh iiiKl prf*chlons. Let us (I r.rh .-liildreii to love tilings that I Ood m:idr Imrlv ami hate things he i;ir.1,.lMl tlie.n lo hiite" OlfUT' t-ln-trd Mere; Klmrr Rnb- erl- Kiiuu'-’l. p.r.Mil-iu: W. \V. Oar- 111,, Home. Mcc pre.-'deiit: Mrv .N'lre -.trune:it>erg. BoLie. tec- ---------------- OOKINION-MINISTER— - BACKS BI-MEtALISI\« I OITAWA, Oiinrlo, Canada, Oct. I 3J W. -- World artnpllon.of bl-jnet- albm 11.1 u nirans ol restoring Inter- national trsde to ii pro.sperous con- dition was umrd today bv H. — v'eii'j.' 'mffilstcr d n r a d e ahd com- Bllver. *hen permitted to funcUon wllh KOlif. he told the Canadian club. liK.s met s.icceufully nil the varied requirements ot trade, com- merce ,Vnrl finance., "1b il-iiol," hn ask'^. “reaMmaUle to assume thot It Joined in Uie task, these two metals would re.'lorc con- tldenee In the monetary system of . the world?" Remonetization ol silver, he said, might tcti'd to ruLie tttc price level of commodlUM. which he believed' U) be necessary. He blamed Insuffl- eleney and moi-dlstrlbutlon of gold ift- for Uie {tU'la prices. ’ _ T O D A Traoudy w s H PACKS — S CENTS. >ries Step “ tion Along ion’s Mines I Reports Thousands Of rk and L arge N um bers rim e Basis for M ahy ’r o s p e r i t y S ch ed u les Mclnlcd press) ' * / from tile coal mines and shoe fac- » thot the frown on the face of bu.sl- . smile. the reiKirt of the United .SUtes em- Indaitrlcs perked up during Septem- Item by accompanying datn. opumlsu , .is ns signlflciinl'. - . tmlling nnnouncemeiit that the crcd- aixl lor the betier^lnee; October 7.- - - wnlttee by'caullou* Albert, K. Wig-' - ‘.Iln. the banker, and AlWd P. Sloan,' jr.. ot General Motors, thoi bust- ' - 4icsajmiurru were In slaht henrien- ed tlicm. ^ ~ —• Of Coal mining the empl lyment' ( service's report said: "TIiQusands of men were recoiled tO-ihc_mlncir-an45—iMtc-iramBera “ who had beeo-'^rklng on a part- ' Umc. baslB-ror many weeks return. ed (0 nilMImo scbedules." > The gain over A nnst (h Ihe Rum ’ her ot anthrarlte worker* -wu git en m I«J from (he JflO esU6<isti J menti reporting and Ihe tnerea* , In ^llamlneoa real tnlnlng m «4 ] per-c«nt-wttb.daU from 1330 c<^-______ To Uie mlnlnff rovlvni was (lux . much of the credit for a general f m- ^ ployment Incrtaso of 0.8 per ceptlu y September o» com ped wUli/Au- - k - i 4.m01S Employes / . 0 It said 4.707.018 persons ,*<tc on ' the payrolls of 4TJ3I estoblUhmenta n at tho close of September aicom - « r. August. p ** Mj"y»hM-eiUbUslime»U Lpcrt-' _ ‘i Uma.lutsls.’r tbo-Mtmy-anMUmcni -------- a «ald,-^ddln«: ------------- 'F : --------------- 7 "An tipward Irend .wa« doled In ' / Iba cigar and elcwttto' factortea- y which resalled In aa Inerta^ In em- ' ploymenl among tteao wo/kera. , "Seasonal Infiueneea - nlmulated emploj-mcnt In tho textllo industry, especially In Iho Middle Atlantic stotes, wherfl largo numbers of silk ^ ^111. Kfnk«tiy'-werB-a la pil>ea.'l l - ^ — ut : ^ tlm v a y , ■<Soh«trucUcn..cffliilau*d___ 'Tn7Kood-TotumB-j3nplonar^a»a -------- . forte* U men" during September. ~ In tho South. BIT aeuto demand ”T for cotton plekm to-harvert ono of the largest crops qn record gato employment t»-thot»andB who had ” been hunting work without success. “ So did the sugar beet-harvest In the West, and canning factories and “ • crot^ona. " . • Pay rolls, however, decreased 2J |«r tent during the monUj. The 1“ larcer cities reiwrted much unero- h‘ ploymcnt, embroclng nearly all trades, and condlUoiis Ih the auto- lb, mDl)llc._lXQll_and— steel lnrt;^ntrles n- showed llltle change, od ■■ :: a IS POL ICE nim ifliin’iioBr he th ,; „ Husband of AccuseTMiiraer- i '... erofTwoWomenAttempts to Clear Up Discrepancies N __ •' ‘N PHOENIX. 0 :t. 31 (-TV~br. Wil- liam C. Judd, husbund ot tlio admit- R- ted Jiaycr of Mrs. Asnes Anne Le Rol and MJ.V1 Hcdvl:: Suinuelson. volun- H. tceittl. his .icr'viccs to Arltona nu- Ij. thoriile.v today in Ihelr effort to an clear up dl^c^epallcles between evldeiiee fonpd In I'hoeulx and Mr*. Winnie Riilh Judd's aiatcment-i. ‘*'1 Dr. Judd went lo •.!« duplex apart- . ment in which .Mrs. Lc Roi and Mi-.-, nj 8»muel.-«.i were killed, in an ertorl ds to find, lolloaing fllretUons given 0* by Mra. Judd in a U« Angeles sutc- or meni. a nr.ittrci.s Ukcn from the •et Bpariment-alter the ^laylnRv Uc ex- ist lpm .^d clij;;rln ni hti corroboration « s cil prosKJiis reiK.rts Ihat llie m st- lre.-.\ not «lH're la*., wile s.»l<l lb- Ahe had I'liK i-d It. .ind -said he wouUI .r- urge lirr lo tell all the factA. ■r'. Mrs J:it!cl niiw h lu the Juvenile {'II. alirrr i:.r rlieriH .'uUl che T,ouUI reniiiii u:itil U may be needed lor a Ju»_u::c. »rii‘.‘U’rr._lii _w!neh _ c \T n t __ he *>iiiti Ke :oreed to ritiuu her to the rc iu 'v women's cell, ••Klie will be treated as any other priioner.vand will have no spccUil ... ptlvUeges." Sherllf J, R. McFoddeii ... Mid. "The move to the privacy of in the Juvenile cell. wo.i made chlclly for the coiivrnlencejiUhC-imtUais,------ iiid'to avoid the necessliy ot her sleeping In a cell with five prlson- lon ».n An arrangement was made wherc- ihc by Dr. Judd Is lo be allowed A brief m- visit with his wife every other doy. "This to ArUoB*. and we do UUngs Ule dlff«reoUjr.--Jje«." M cm odcu^iold ,-ik. newspaper reporters who Itad mado >11- the trip with the extradition party of Irco) California, when they Mught JsU Interviews loday. Ho relented .id. briefly when Mra. Judd bads good- vel bye 'to Under-Sherlfl Swezw Bls- ,ed callw and Chief Deputy ^ a a lt De- ifl- war of Loa Angela, and allowed old newnpspermen ‘Tow lu t cbuice'* to tlsic tiie cell., , ......... ^

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FoesofHpoV Strengtli o; And Borah

_ _.12-_YEAR.oLd_:SLMEB_G IMPRESSES OFFICIALS

WALLA WALLA. OeU 31 <AV-U H erbert P . Nlceolls. Jr.. 13-yciir-oW ilaycr. can be b rought lo munhood a usclul Inw-nbWlng clUxen. pfiiclftls of thcW ftsh ln s ton »Ut45 petxllenUory will do Ihelf p a r t to a n a n .

Herbert-8 rcspcclfut atU tudc. his > kc«n m «italU y. Uto QUlclc answers u> } quetUona and hla ready,adapuu^lllly lo JjJa «urxoundlnR» have already won (food will of institu tion etnployea v from Buperlflteiidenl Clarence Lone . do*-n. "

2 - “U 'a lo o W ly lo know wlietlier the ” % ' boy will w nrrunl Uir eoiilld<iice ^ which a ll of us ure iiIbcIiir lu him," n

L ons »ald toduy. "We nrc (tolnR to o do cverythlnR jKwalble to give him a ij chamw. Ho could be In many worse places itia:i here."

a. L . ROM, lib rarian , wlig. like Lonjt. lins reared a family, lias been bi asitltmed to look a lU r H erbert's u KhooIIng, dctalU of which will be b arranged Jtoon. T he boy haa convlnc* a| ed officials he rcud i and wrUci bet- n te r thun tlie uvcruce alxth Krodcr, 1! althouAh In oppcarance he strtkca »omo os about- a Kood siK d nine* year-old boy.

H erbert Is RCtUnK plfinty U> eat, *! perhaps loo m uch." Louk *altl. "He'll !. KCt ihltiK^ boys nerd for icrowlnir.’ huch nx milk. frulLt and vcitcUblcs. ,i The sU'warri seea th a t he seta plen- ' ty." H erbert haa been finger-print- ^ ert and phtogrnphed. T lio usual con.-, i,

-------- vJcl head iliavo, l>owovor,-wa» »parild dhim.

The boy wiia given a life sen- tencp for klllliiK Sheriff John Wor- meU. AsoUn. w hen W ormell found o

— - h im robbing a a tore. - .. .. • • ..... o

_.^OCLmYS.-ANILGUHLS=J• EXHIBIT PRIZE STOCK :

8AN FRANCISCO. O ct. 31 (-17- c ■'Final p reparattona were being made s

today by more th a n 300 boyj.and ' lilrla from C allfonila, Nevada and I

U tah for th e fouri^ annual Junior i J . livestock and bab- , f nhow lo be '

held a t South S t ^ ‘J nclwo union > ’ dockyard* M o h d i^ 'j ^

and aboul 1000 baby beef! 'Jiunhs and hos> have been entered by , youtW nl exhibitor*. E. W .g ttphens,!

.. m u u ^ c r , dccitUMi eOLrtea l ^ c ' j u u doubU Of laa t year'a . Tho exU blton.

. ..tU..of .whom ore between la a n d JB y e a n old. Include 4-B c l i ^ boys and slr la and member* o t th e Future i 'a rm e r of America. Twenty mem­bers Of t'u lu rc Farm er* of America hav« brought th e ir slock from 8pan>

• Ish Fork h igh school. Utah.

EDISON’S SON EXPECTS ^ Tq LIMIT WILL CONTEST

WILMINGTON, tv l . . Oct. 31 W illiam L. Edison. WlImlnjKin, one of the sons of the late Thoinaa A. Bdl4on. who j'CJlertl.iy dccjarwl JjU fa the r 's will was draw n under "un­due Inllucncc-' and was ••unfnlrV'WUl

-------- tib rfo n te irih c 'e n tire -f lo c p m crt: .In a sta tem en t today, Edison said

he objceted only jo th a t provision w hich refers to the imndllng and dU- trlbiitlon or th e am ount le ft to him.

- - H e refused to CO Jnto details of his obJ«Uon.v dcclinetl to clve the natile o f th e a tto rney who would sta rt proccrdlngA for him and also would n o t'say when he would begin definite action,

Edl;t)n oiio of the three children by .the f l n t marrlnge.

. OIL INDUSTRY WELCOMES 15-CENT PRICE INCREASE

I TULSA, Okla.. Oct. 31 t l i - A n - iiouncem cnt of a 15-ccnl 'inerca.w

; in crude oil prices electrljlcd ' the m ld-eontlnen t oil Industry, loday and brought cheer I'o the entire Southwpst. ; ,

T he tu rn cnmc a fte r mootlis of . d l'cm iragem ent. and tribulations In

herWns a ' cure fo r orer-proauctioh.' The price advance was made > ^ l - blc ::»rgely through an I n t tn ^ te nsreem ent -on prora tlon of output, enforced by m artial law In Ea.it T r*as nnd Oklahoma. '.

In ltla trd by the Continental Oil cninpany. the new iwale of 61 ,lo R5

I c rn ts n imrrel will becomn elfec- tlve n f \ t Monday In Kans.ia ond OkUliomu.

i'-. TWIN FftLLS DOCTOR A D GOODING MAN GET POSTSBOISE. '0:1. ni (.rr-O ovcrnor C.

Ben nav i called on 'leod ln ir cltl- iwins Bi'.d civic c:i5upJ Idalio to- day to a .vX in maklnc a sucecM of tho comms Mstr conlefrnco on d illd welfare imd aub'^fiuent foi(ow-up

**Th© conf'TP’icr wiH be held In “ BSUTnsV.embc: i r a r . d - ^ r T n W ^ moto In IdMio the lic.ilth and wel­

fare work oiitllnnl M the Hoover conference.

U nder dlrcrium of I/>ii:. W i­liam s. comin-’-'^Wf'' -.i^iti.if^wei-

I farp. commltin-.-. will ly .'rKaiiU'Cil in ^ . .v a rious p a rti o t t l i c ' t ’'’ ('‘ r'J.BorJc

tow ard Uircc m.ijor fl'nv. :i'!ed a.i "m edical service and puii'.lr li'-:ilt!i.-

' "Kfucatlon nnd trs liiinc ,' ni'.fl ' tlie handicapped."

Members of Uie plaunin; (-o;iimil- tr r o tO lde Dol.w «cre Dr. K. C, JenM n. T w in Falls: John C-'udU’. Preston: U o Calland. Mavo-*: It. "O lf. Pocatello: C, J . BctUe.i, Good-

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3V e r W e i g j r | of Johnsonih Politicly 5

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_ G h o s U f O t h c r P a y s — l e a p u e ^

o f N a t io n s I s s u e — M a k e s «

'H a l lo w e e n R e tu r n to - W h is - »

i ; p e r in g C a p i i a l G a l l e r i e s JE

” ' ■ — ' ■ h . ,.1, , (By n if l AMoclated Press) of W T T T A S H lN G 'f O N . O c t . 3 1 «

lly V V — A icJio st o f o t h c r ■.dy » flayn — t h e L cflffuc o f ,,, >“ N n lio im i.-^suc — m a d e a H u l-" low cen r e t u r n t o . th e w h is p e r -

iiiR Kulicrie.H o f p o l i t ic s lodny , ice U.S P r c S id e i i i H o o v e r 's ' c u e - • n," m io s n icaK U red t h c s t r P i ig th m to o f lio th W illin m E . B o m b n n d ^

> “ H ir a m W . J o h n s o n n« po.-iaiblc c a tid id a tc B u f ra in u t h im . „

W llo the politicians were ponder. . Ike i„a*"johnson'a appeal to "tho ballot jcn box- to head off fu rther pa rtlclpa- , , rt'a tlon in the U ague, 11 developed th a t M be Borafi. too, had been-listening to [1

nc- (ipeculotlvo predictions, of w hat ho •! o t- mJcht do U he w ent Into th e Ilepub- Icr, lican primaries.kes Neither Dorah nor Johnson said nc- "yea" to thc le prompUngs. Doth,

finwevcr. a rc Impressed by tho pai- slblllty - tha t Mr. Hoover’a coopera- . tlon w ith th e League in the M an- , churlan trouble m ay becom e th e • vehlcic for a new political war In 1033.

Today'a presidential spcc.ilutlon all bu t blankeU d th e capital's In-

oty. tan.ie Interest in the results of Tues-day-irclectlon:------------------------- ;----------

Efeef T hree CoTernor 'or- Democratic o r Republican control und of the new 'house depends largely . ... on_the. outCQmc..of.lheJlvo. special *

elections for the filling of vacan- ' cle.i. In New York a decLilon wlU ’

— .-..b a imodn on -the h i iio batwaii'n f tn y.,. S n u tm o r Roosevelt and Alfred E. S m ith i

over g fore.it conaervatlon am end- f ment to the s ta te cbnsUlulIoiirDO\'=- I

■n— ernors-will be elected In New Jc r- I lade scy. K entucky and Mississippi. . . pnd Meanwhile, the puzzling prohlbl- , nnd tlon b.sue n raie anew in the deliber- i n ior atlons of national Democratic lead-0 be ers as Mayor Cermnk of Chicago nion made his way to New York to assure ,

Allred E. Sm ith and Chairm an Jo h n ! ■ ■ I J . tU>.ikob of the national committee ^ , f ‘of supporl for the ir dem and Uiat 7 '* ; there bo no tlde-Blepplng ot the d b> . , , „ p contr«rer*y.tens, w ith Tmlth and i» # » e r- lt «il v k .

close ndtlce ifas given to a sta tem ent ^ by Mayor Cermak today th a t "the tt - i f D em oeratt c an -w in If they stand “h® firmly l a L a candidate of U>e Al

iture Sm ith lypeT- W hen Cermok waa last lem- In New York he said Qavernor (rlea R oaseveltlookedallrigh tto theO nnu- pan- ocrata of th e Middle W ett.

Tuesday's elections wlllrJMve only two vacancies In^ the house, which

S now has a llneur< of Democrats. 'JU: Republicans 213. F a rm er-L ab o r i. -S T selection of a

■'** successor to the late Speaker Lons- worth from the C incinnati. Ohio,

, one (Continued O n Page 3, Col. &> u A. -----------------------------

':S[iEiER£m_s stJ honytriihim. ,..f his - --------- - -------

s S c S h e r i f f a n d D e p u t y T e ll

:inite o f I n v e s t ig a t i o n o f Mur- idren d c p In V o lv in g T r io

lAES ST. ANTHONY. Idaho, Oct. 31 (.?, ACC defense in the tria l of ihrren o c men for the m urder of Oerald L*!;.rk

a l Newdalo l#ai, Ju ly rested It.' ciu c -A n- thU afternoon a fte r I t had called to rea.ie the stand Sheriff H arry Mepiwii nnd ' the Deputy Sh?rlff Ttnn S tears . Bonnc-

oday vine county, who testUIcd tliey hivd ntire been told J . L. McCarroll. alleged by

the sta te to luve ffred the fata l hhot. IS of vx \ the only one of the trio ur^l(^d. ns In ' Pre-icntatlon of rebuttal lesUm.mv :tion.' required only two hour.i and a hilf . ^ 1- and final argum ents will be prr.u'ni- sta te ed M onday momlng, itput. McCarroll. WUlIam Fox and Fr,.iik Ea.1t Fuller are the defcndanu . T!ir

eo.mty Otflcew testified O . E. Mr-1 Oil Oce. an unwilling pdisenser in Hit lo R5 Fox c ar a i Hie time ot ihe oliootinK: ■Ifec- had told tlipm during the preliminary

and Investigation th a t McCarroll wili ilir only one of the Ulo armrri. T he de- fetitf* contends McCarroll shot in

f^Q .■<elf-dcfens« u tte r Le« Clark, broilirr Of Ihe dead m a n .'h a d fired a t Hie

b i b ear. T he Mate hopes to sho^v lli.it . . a ll.th ree m en wero arm ed aad Uial

or C. members of the Clarkcltl- carried pistols.

0 lo - officers fu r« ier le.Ulfled tha tof McOee told them "Uie fellows behind

d illd the car.” referring to the m em ben of w-up party, s ta rted the shooting.

They test:fled Fox waa lu rtd to New- Id In dale from Idaho Falbi by telephone pro- lo f t l i e tiuijioRc uf robOin|{"IflHl^ wel- T he s u t c In era is-cxanlm lne the

oover officers a ttem pted to show th a t Mc- Oce never told the truUi ot"-the m at-

Wll- te r beca.iM he believed tlie ofllcer* ^wel- were In league with Fox. McGec had :ed in prcvlou-ily testified tha t tuch wai the aork c .w .

rd a.1 Confine MeCK:ilt!i." The f.tate brought out U iat Menpen

-llie called Fox " B lir a t the time ot the linritlK allon and th a t Fremoni.

iiiuil- Marll;on and Bonneville county of- K. C. fleers rrlessed Fox and Fuller and ''ndie. ker>t MeOee in eolltary confinement. » : R -- The Kta|e called aa rebu ttal wlt- Oood- nr.vei Earl Sum mers. Sam Schwen-», a n d --------- --------------. . . - —----- • (Ctm ttm m i O n -P a i t -

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PITTEBURGH. Oct. 31 (^T V ^ie ' / back to normalcy .'•.m ovement In' lie steel Ind.utry will receive added ntwto.i in th e P itisbursh distrlet omorrow and Monday.Between-2iOO otid 3i00 men will

esume work In tho Edgar Thom - on .’p la n t of the Carnegie Steel om pany a t Brnddoek. W ith these , nen a t work, the mills will be op- L ta t ln s a t approximately 70 per cen t — tf copaclly. offlclaU kald. .

T he Dav1d.son Coke and Iron tfom- lany reported today tho t It cxpccts0 reoch M per cent ot capacity .roductlon In Its Neville Island ilan t during November.

Slnee-A iigusf 'l .-the output there ' u u jumiKd from OQ to 80 per cent )f th e plant's peak. Between 500 ind COO men are now employed on r t 8cvcn-d0y-a-weck ba.iln. Official.^ mid a few more would be hired du r- . ng November,

N U R S E S O F U TA H E L E C T____________________ n

■SALT’ LAKK'CITY.-Oct. 31 (,V i- fMls.<i Josephine Elbert of the & .tt t' Lake City general hospital, w«.>Elected president ot the U tah S tate gN urses' assoelntlon a t t h ; closing gseMlon.^ of the onnuaj convention jlo n lg t it ., . t,

ILOWEN L08[8 ROWDYIlDFPftSti

N ig h t o f O v e r - W o r k e d P a t - "

r o l s a n d W h o le s a le A r- 5

r e s t s V a n i s h e s in G o th a m i

KEW YORK. Oct, 31 M '^A duIt ‘ Halloween Balcty In metropolitan New York has gone "Jtigh hat" and ; 18,000 policemen aro thankfu l. , - F 6 r 'i r ; c jUvc»IlM-t0hlgi«.-A3-al-- ] ways, the c ity was c lo ak ^ In the | g lam our .if rnstiimM, rnnflv iim r i i r - ,, n lvai crowds, but tho destructive , grow-n-up pranksters were a dwlndl- ing-nU nority-obacurcd. In the silk- ho tted parade to private parties,

.arsurc nnd .I t 's , Halloween: but I w hat of h ? " Inquired John O'Sulli­van. on Ea.il s ide patrolm an.

I t w.is his wav of saying, os his I superiors nnd scliool .officials tald. | too, th:vt the rowdy of the paat was missing ond the night no longer U

ond wholesale arrwte." In the old days’ we couldn’t find

c ''•t '<• pu t 'em In." ob-*cfve<J Pfltrolmnn O'Sullivan. "Court Uio next day was a i crowded as a c ircus.tcnL . . .

"Now they have Uielr pleasure, b u l they don 't brrak laws."~ • ' A mu»lni Itemlnders ■ Soapwl window* _ even on the fringe of swanky I'ark avenue—were Ju st amusing reminders of the s tree t ligh t smashing and boLiterous revelry of yesteryear.

Instead. Ihe Ncw Yorker found his fun a t a corcfuIly_BPPomicd-parly. table. Perhaps ll was in - a 'iU g h l club, a road house or a private Iwme. Huijierous centcr piec-.i of oh inse - frosted cakes with chocolate deco­ra tions told him 1C was ffailoa'ccn. Im ported artificial bat.i sw aylns above dance floors were the sophls-

■ ttcatcd 'cc rm trrpa rts’o f 'th e costumes" m others fashioned for the chlldren'a

. Jlreslde games. • ■Heavy sales of apple.s. masks iu>d

sw eeta told Uie city Uiat TI3.000 ftchool children > e re oclpbratlng tha evening a t home—decoro.uly — but

' wUti a ll theold-fasliloiied trlnim litfs.

W O U N D E D ID A H O B A N G E R

1 F L I E S 9 0 M IL E S F O R A ID

nO ISE, O ct. 31 ( ,n - E v e r e t t R, , F .\rnham , Atlnntj., forest ranger, woii ! brought to B ol« by airplane tonight c a n d rushed to the vetcrAn.i‘ hospital ! for trea tm en t ot a gun wound In his ) leg th a t was rapidly growing « r l -

Farnum wa* .Oiot In the leg when 1 h is gun dropped while he wuA«dl.v

mounUng from a horw. No medical , a id was available aiul deep snow on .. A tlonta Bunmilt made travel over the V DO-mlle_mounlaln T oid ’slow and f rotjgh.' ■ -

A. A.-Beniie;t, BoLir plloi. took h u plane to Atlanta, li.mled on u newly

i. constructed field there nnd brought r th e wounded man out. the round* tr ip taking iln hour.r A physician rrpur;cd tonlKht tha t : F a rnham was rrjiinc rrif tly and tha t f h is injuries were .lol rrlllral.

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r S A L T L A K E C IT Y S T R E E T

SALT LAKE CITY. Oct, 31 I/Th- “ C lifton Dean Taylor, 12. wan struck* nnd killed a t « itre e t Intersection

here l£nHUit. a few minutes a fte r hej h a d n a h ed from hLi homo to Join ^ h is playm ates In celebrating Hallo-

r. William K lnch . 10, driver o f the- c a r which struck the boy. wa* be- e Ing held by police petnilng further- invtitiaanon". •jre -m m -o tf ict fa t in « boy ran In front of hU m achine ai* he attem pted to pa.*.i a car ahead ol- h im . He admitted, police said, Uial s he w ai travolluR i.boul 40 miles ar d hour. 10 mllm above th e '* p e « e lim it.

Klrseh R'8.1 en route to a d t n « w ith MtM Donna. Naylor. 10. D r. C

n Fred Wilcox, who was passing by e picked up the* boy nnd ru-ihed h ln I, to the emergenry ho.ipItal. T he th y .

slclan said he died on Uie way. Cllf. a ton suffered a fractured skull anc {. o the r Injuries.

T he child, a member b t boy scou [. Troop 15. had spent the day g a th e r . Ing e lo th ln c for S a lt Lake plt< . - ucedy.______ - . ..............

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F A L lFALLS, IDAHO, SUNDAY.MC

i i i D i s s i r ^BilWOiOFi R T M ^

League of Nations Associa- , ~tion Teleoraphs~C6untries \

Now, Members of Council i

For Statement on Policy ’

(By The A ssociated Press) j

To k y o ; - : u c t . a i — J a p a n ! a n n o u n c e d t o d a y a_n , a ^ r rc e m c n t w i t l i R u s s ia

w h i c h is e x p e c t e d t o k e e p , t r o o p s o f b o th n a t io n s o u t o f n o r t h e r n M f in c h u r ia w h e r e t h e y h a v e lB fK e e c o n o m ic in ­te r e s t s .

T h e r e w u k n o c h tin K e , how - o v e r , in t l i e J a p a n e s e c o n tro l of ^ u t h M anchuria , a lthough the Japan League o l N ations association telegraphed to a ll co unu ies having perm anent mem bcrahlif on t h e U am ie council a s ta U m en t defend­ing th e nation 's ,M anchu rian policy.

Fallturo to p ro tec t Japoneso na- tionola and th e ir properties was

' charged against th o Clilnese rulers of M anchurU w ^en Japanese t r o ^ seized stra teg ic cen ters In tho .vjuthero th ird of th e country In Sep­tem ber, d lsrtiptlng th e Chinese ad ­m inistration.

Russian (earn lest Ja p an might plan to extend t h b control lo North

• M anchuria prom pted Uie conver­sa tions this wxek In Moscow between

1 Kokl H lroU . th e Jopanese ambas­sador. and L. M . K arakhan . former

- am baasador-to -C hlna-and-now .aeU , Ing commissar o f f o r e l^ affairs., Tho two oftlelAls, I t was announe- j ed hero today. aRreed th a t Russia

would send no troops Into Monchur- _ la.to.BUJU’d-thc.llUP..pf..lhe_Chlneso ' E astern railway, w hich Russia and

China own join tly , unless unexpected ^l»M»>opm»rttJ-o<wur.-JBpan. c a the, c other hand, agreed n o t to send trooiM

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Thom as. Gooding. Idkho. and Tac^ d k e i L . Odme. N evada, will m eet In I- PorU and N«>v?ml»er I J t r r egueat r t Oregon auppo rt In building th e Ore- a gon section o f th a ItUbo-Oregon-

N erada eu t-oU to CaUfomla e. th roughout sou thw eatem Oregon.

Southw est Id ah o h as been sup­porting the lin k fo r ' sew ra l years

- an<l-4>as4»uUt-a,4Ugh«ay to the Orc--. ’c gon line. The highw ay haa been

b u n t by Nevada to tho South Oregon “ Une. bu t a connecting link Is unlm- “ proved.

Hlghwoy commissioner*, o f the ■is th ree state.i nnd In tirested clUtcns ly. aUo-wlU-attcc£l-thc-confcrcnc£.-niQV-. f'i’ Ing by ciiravnn s ta r tin g a l Dol.ie,

The Nevada pa rty 4» expected lo Join ^ the tairavaft a t Ny&sa, Oregon. •

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L s D.MORNING, NOVEMBER 1. 193

“ Layaj Faces Big | Problems After

Return to Paris

A m n i s . Oct. 31 (4^ R e turn of Prem l4i-pierr*-Laval-'M ond«y from Ills tiilks w ith President Hoover l.i expee(ed to s U r t action In the field Of inieronllonal credit a n d repara- Uons,

a . The prem ier will find tw o big JoUi “ wsitijir for h im , He m ust give an— -netroum. ot h ts W ashington conversa-

tloita to the rou n ln '. and he m ust de- rl<!e whM course France will pursue:il In (]ei.'.ing w ith domestic and foreign rim hrl.il nroblcms. •

j y DLiembarklng a t Havre M onday. M, I.nv»! will nrrlve In P aris In nild- nfter:ioo!i. Knrly Tuesday ho will re­port to Pre.ildent Doumer and to the cabinet on h is American trip . L ater

repon will be repeated In parlla- •_n m rnt. which probably will d em and ' la Information about November ^ . I r.n lire a l in tc re it Is being m alnfested

'f lu Ihe reiW n from Berlin of Leopold vou HiK-sch. German ombassador,

C w!,o b -Mieiullug the week-end get- n - Ull: !(uiructloiis-froni - Chancellor

/ . D r.rninx.W. New,-.\p..iicrs un tlelim tf th a t O er- „ i many may lake Uie In itiative In

afhlfv ln tiicU on on credit and repar- i-_ stinns and th a t th'e am bow ador may

be Uie a i;ent o f UiU InlUatlvo.

l i y E l F l l 'i m m m m?p-wl- —

Last of Deferred Deliveries“ Hurdles 60-Cent Mark'

As Optimists Take Helmi l « . ______________ ■

c i n t ’A tJo , Ofi. 31 m — w jjw i ne- riontracli wild a t (he h ighest prlt«« v ia of the leatmn loday to (he aerom - u r- tianlmrnt of c l s lm 'th a t pobllc In- e « . le rn t h«» been aroiued and th^ en- Uid tire enUook' the world o rer has ted kliarply ehangtd.the----- T hv-n lU n-o f-th« -U st-few ^ 4aT «-

wcfe Inleaslfled In todaya brief i « - . Itlon. The l u t of Iba d«r«md-4sU«>

“ Je rW h tira ir t- th B -M -e « ii m ark and i f n when th e riaal qaotatlons were | U ehalkrd up, t lu ne t ga ltif fo r tite |\U day were from I S to ZH cen ts a

u n Compared wllh the prices o f Oc- IIU >«ber ft. today's maxlmum.i w^re h

gnln of 37 p e r cent. December cfosed a t S I ',. M arch a t M U to S4!a, andfllUL iU y .a U a i* J a J t________

In addition lo the n p p a rfn t e p lli J 5 .Rcrwefte

^ thli trade and the TeojnJeafance of public psrilclpatlon, ono Im portant

ton- factor stood cu t In th e day* news m la to explain Uie wave o t buj-Ina ord- >. ! ers. T h a t was Russia's' forced rc - •u p - ; purchase of wheat on th e rising m ar- earsiiie t, necc.ialiaied by*a*smaller crop Drc---;Uian4>ad.U:c» an tidap trri an d jarg ti been tinfllled export orders, tgon T h e . Russian government wn« rc- ilm- ; ported to have collected only 30 per

jc en t of the wtical It Itad extKcted th e : th is m onth .

T he Chlcago board of trade took “ '--]on-a-checrful-a*i>«l-wlUv U tg a ^ d .

1 ers pouring In and prices going fteail-

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ALLS COUNTY r

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^ i l M T O R > G0ES10 DlSIiTh m i r a i i N i; C. D. Metrill, Former In- E- striictor . in Twin Fallsn High School, Succccds ' I Mrs. Rose J. Wilson

i'r /~ ^ 1). M E R R IL L , Goodiiijc. r »- I , fo r m c r in n tru c to r in }

th e T w in I-nll.s h i « h .sdjfjol. wa.s olectpd t.» sue- cecd M rs. R ose J . W ilsdii, [\

ir. Twin F alls county . s u p e r - pi t- in ten d cn t. iis c h iiin n a n (if lliy

Sm ith C n itm l- tiis tr ic lM .f -lhl' >- Id ah o W lu c a t io i i - s w ii ' ly h.-rc ' in y c .s lcrd ay a t it.s cldsitiK ncs- . r. slou lor m e prei'ent year. R. P.,y ArmstrouR. iuiierfiuciident ol Ituji- r

crl fciiooU.- w n rleetrd ns vice * chairman, nnd'J. EL Tom lin:-Twin U Fftlb high school liuilructor. s'.xs named secrctarj'.trcasurcr. W,' n. Smith. i,uiierlnt«idcnl ot 'I'wlu Falls - schools, was dectcd dcIcgnU: to the

0-sUlc coiiVL-nUon of tho Idaho Edu- calKin mi.s(Klut(on. A ttendance iip- prodchctl llie MO murk. It l.Tcstlmai- ^

The cinnmlttee on rc.wlutlojis It. n report whlrh w.w adopted demanded

5S a st.ile.wi(lc cquullwjtlon U u to sup- . i» r l nretly schools; orgonlintlon ol

'}( large unlis for actmlnlslratlve pur­poses: raising of legal stumlard ol

m teiirhing rr'(|Ulr<'mcnts and conUnu- atlon ol the sjstem of allowing the ' ftclectlon ot n e it meeting place to y be tiel«Tmine<l by-'n referendum vote L

“ of Instructors. - tn. n i c iirogrnm ycsterd.iy opened ' n. with cunimuntly slniiliig led by Orrul " n. 8 . Luke. Uuhl. Rev, Eniest R. All- ■I man, reelbr'orASCfnElon’ XpUfcopal »

church, gave the bencdlcUon. 'Fol- * n - IfUKlng the buMneaa. meeting. J. I. f 4 . Hillman, llolso. -cxccuUvo acLTturr ■*

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tl* Hflldan, candWnle for RepiiWJe.an' nomination for UiUted StaU s sona:

,nt tor. declared' In- n statement today w s|th a t n tour of Idaho he just, corn­'d- pleted convinced him that many ■'■'tldaboans were going to-vote “Inde- op I pendont" BI Uie n e st cIcctKui. . . •' •ce I lie said the people were demand-

ilng a governtncnt "free from nep- fc* ' otlsm. gtcas'favoritism, 'bad' loans—

' snd worse."i "I befleve a majority of the peo-

yjt ‘pie of Idalio have reached tho point rdJ'^here they ore no longer Demo- . j r c r a ts 'o r nepubircuiUTTneyTU’e-Juflt _ .iiidei)cndta.t-v^r5. and.In' Uil* re- I - ;sp « l like many o l our newspapers."

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Shoe Factor Up Product]

I With Nati(I

- E m p l o y m e n t S e r v i c e R e ;

s M e n R e c a l l e d t o W o r k

s - L a b o r i n g o n P a r t - T i n

I W e e k s R e t u r n - t o P r o

(By T lie Associa ^■ rT ^ 8 H IN a T 0 N . Oct. :j I —Word trot

II V X / torles to<;isy Increased the hope tl [, » ’ ness may be chan jlnR liUo a sini

T hough encouragement given by the■' ntoj-mcnt Bcrvlce th a t several major Ind' ' ber was counter-balanced to some cxtenl- polrited to other recen t ilevclopmenls n y T hey Included President Hoover's tmll ), IL situation had chauged a reaily—and- W ith thljv went tho facu h p died.

Predictions before nvsennte commit

SsitiPiEGKmiiii^MiSllTBIlLBOJ-'• . , ' ' Ui 1' --------- ed

'■ U n ite d S t a t e s W a r s h i p B e a r s

. ; T h r e e C r u s o e s B a c k to Z

Di C a n a l Z o n e F r o m - l s l a n d »

of ' ---------I- B A L B O A .C anslZ o tie ,O ct,3H /n - le T hree_A m crIcaua_w ho.u-ere-ahlp- to wrecked and marooned on th # lonely10 Isle of Cocoa for six m on ths got back Et

US clvUfaillon today, very fs t nnd ..£l wholly f i t except fo r one acciden t to

a net of falte teeth. ' . tli 1. T heC niioes—E lm erj.P a lU scr,S an at11 Dlegot-pBtjr8tachwlefc;HurDnraouth p: ,1. Dakota. ilTid G ordon Brawner. A' I Springfield, llIIno l» -re tu rned aboard

^ the TTiilltrt f lls li i i i t a in i i l i l i i U trn i' nmento, aad-Uia-goba orU iat-funboat u «peak-resi>eE5HinriQCftein.:as_mcn « ol might.

n Never before haa Uie c rew of the S Sacramento w ed food 'stow ed away « ■0 as Palllser. Stachwlck sn d Brawner p;

stowed I t aw ay .'N ot th a t tttey didn 't IL have enough lo ea t during th e ir back- IL to -nsture s l a t on the ir tl t tv Pacific

Island. There ta.^ plenty o f d ^ o an u t • m eal and wild hog. hut a man getJ _

ISi- l lTfld.arJiog-and^xwixtnut. ■~.T r.an -S o - lh e r ia t i o m - u tiu ~ a » v a -

ta b li with gusto. ,i.v Palllser, a m an_o( &s. hsd good J reason for a tU eklng edible*. The flrjv ,

day aft<p.hls boat waa w rccked and ny the th rw east upon the Island, he . le - broke the lower p lata o r Ills false i.

teeih. And all there vtts to eat—at j > th a t ilm e-w as cocoanula. t

— , ^aic-lrJcdroptx incaA M rniilrin'l, g r l . 'k* anywhere. TJjen ho trJed ffreen ones. s— T h a t was better for they were M fl. ,

H c 'm ad eo u tam ea l: ' ,The eomblnaUon of oily cocoanuts j

, . andhogm eat put eonild^rable weight r on Slaehwlck a n d Braw ncr. {__Allliough.U>ey_had ga ined wclaHt. ithe castaways were somewhat anem -' |

„ M Ic their diet having Induced low blood pre;iure.'

= During their six nionlhA on th e Is- IfttKl they were reduced to lolncloUis. i but today Palllser and Brawner

- sporlffl blue rtiingarrfv SHchwlek . was In naval whites. ,

Firr-i news of the csstaways came from Julius Plelsehmann. Cincinnati, who encountered wreckage of the Vawl while on a cruise toK hn South

The three ea.'M^woysexpect to leave . /o t-J-te i-Y orrn irrtie -flrti-A uy laM e

Meamer.,

. MODERN EDUCATORS.WIN PRAISE FROM OREGONIAN

NAMPA, Oct.’ J l (,I%— Dr. J . R. J ru rl). rtJreclor of vocAtJonjiI rdu - , r.ilton‘ (jf Orepcn stole college, de- ' iKiunred nliMlnir ed.icutltjn m eth- (xl.\ in nil uddreM before .tho South­west I.litho W u c tlo n ns.v)clftllon . here lo<1.>y. He prtiLied m odern edu­cators l(ir e llrctlng a new type cur­riculum which he .so ld " te tch c s by brliiuUig uut na tura l ' tn lentn and skllli rs'.lier lliaii crum m lnj fBCts," .'TniK 1;. an ace of elcctivrs," Dr. Je u rll .dpclired. "We. a rc teaching Children to do with th e ir hnnd.i wimt I heir riilnds wu.a to do.-Peo­ple lire MOi .-rriiturt (if ti-e mind or will bii; f>: r.kilh iiiKl prf*chlons. Let us (I r.rh .-liildreii to love tilings th a t I Ood m:idr Imrlv ami ha te things he i;ir.1,.lMl tlie.n lo h iite "

O lfU T ' t-ln-trd Mere; Klmrr Rnb- erl- Kiiuu'-’l. p.r.Mil-iu: W. \V. O ar- 111,, Home. Mcc pre.-'deiit:Mrv .N'lre -.trune:it>erg. BoLie. tec-

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B A C K S B I -M E tA L IS I\«

I OITAWA, O iinrlo , C anada , Oct.I 3J W. -- World artnpllon.of b l-jnet-

a lbm 11.1 u nirans ol restoring Inter­national trsde to ii pro.sperous con­dition was um rd today bv H.

— v'eii'j.' 'mffilstcr d n r a d e ahd com-

Bllver. *hen perm itted to funcUon wllh KOlif. h e told th e Canadian club. liK.s met s.icceufully nil the varied requirements ot trade, com­merce ,Vnrl f in an ce .,

"1b il-iiol," hn a sk '^ . “reaMmaUle to assume thot It Joined in Uie task, these two metals would re.'lorc con-

■ tldenee In the m onetary system of . the world?"

Remonetization ol silver, he said, m ight tcti'd to ruLie tttc price level of commodlUM. which he believed' U) be necessary. He blam ed Insuffl- eleney and moi-dlstrlbutlon of gold

ift- fo r Uie { tU 'la prices. ’ _

T O D A T r a o u d y

w sH PACKS — S CENTS.

>ries Step “ tion Along ion’s MinesI

R e p o r t s T h o u s a n d s O f

r k a n d L a r g e N u m b e r s

r i m e B a s i s f o r M a h y

’r o s p e r i t y S c h e d u l e s

Mclnlcd press) ' * /from tile coal m ines and shoe fac-

» tho t the frown on the face of bu.sl- . smile.the reiKirt of th e United .SUtes em- Indaitrlcs perked up during Septem-

Item by accompanying datn. opum lsu ,.is ns signlflciinl'. - .tm lling nnnouncemeiit th a t the crcd- aixl lor the b e t ie r ^ ln e e ; October 7.- - -

wnlttee by 'caullou* Albert, K. W ig-'- ‘.Iln. the banker, and A lW d P. Sloan,'

jr.. ot General Motors, th o i bust- '- 4icsajm iurru were In slaht henrien-

ed tlicm. ~ —•Of Coal m ining th e empl lym en t'

(service's report said:"TIiQusands of m en were recoiled

tO-ihc_mlncir-an45—iM tc-iram Bera “ who had b e e o - '^ rk ln g on a part-

' Umc. baslB-ror m any weeks return.ed (0 nilM Imo scbedules."

> The gain over A n n s t (h Ihe Rum ’ her ot an th ra rlte worker* -w u g it

en m I« J from (he JflO esU6<isti J m enti reporting and Ihe tn e re a*, In ^llamlneoa rea l tnlnlng m «4 ] pe r-c«n t-w ttb .daU from 1330 c<^-______

To Uie mlnlnff rovlvni was (lux . much of the c red it for a general f m - • ^ ployment Incrtaso of 0.8 per c ep tlu y September o» c o m p e d w U li/A u- - k - i 4 .m 01S Employes / .0 I t said 4.707.018 persons ,*<tc on ' the payrolls o f 4TJ3I estoblUhmenta n a t tho close of September a ic o m - «

r. August. p** M j"y»hM -eiU bU slim e»U L p cr t- ' _

‘i Uma.lutsls.’r tbo -M tm y -an M U m cn i--------a «ald,-^ddln«: ------------- 'F : --------------- 7

"An tipward Irend .wa« doled In ' / Iba cigar and e lcw ttto ' factortea-

y which resalled In a a In e r ta ^ In em - ' ploymenl am ong tte ao wo/kera.

, "Seasonal Infiueneea - n lm ulated emploj-mcnt In tho textllo industry, especially In Iho Middle Atlantic stotes, wherfl largo numbers of silk

^ ^111. Kfnk«tiy'-werB-a la pil>ea.'l l - ^ — u t :^ t lm v a y , ■<Soh«trucUcn..cffliilau*d___'T n7K ood-T o tum B -j3np lona r^a»a --------

. forte* U m en" during September.~ In tho South. BIT aeuto dem and ”T for cotton p le k m to -h a rv e rt ono

of the largest crops qn record gato employment t»-thot»andB who had

” been hunting work without success.“ S o did the sugar beet-harvest In

th e West, and canning factories and

“ • crot^ona. " .• Pay rolls, however, decreased 2 J |« r te n t during the monUj. The

1“ larcer cities reiwrted much unero- h‘ ploymcnt, embroclng nearly all

trades, and condlUoiis Ih th e auto- lb, mDl)llc._lXQll_and— steel lnrt;^ntrles n - showed llltle change, od ■■

:: a IS POLICEn im ifliin ’iioBrheth ,;„ H u s b a n d o f A c c u s e T M i i r a e r -

i ' ... e r o f T w o W o m e n A t t e m p t s

to C le a r U p D i s c re p a n c ie s N _ _ •'‘N PHOENIX. 0 : t . 31 (-TV~br. Wil­

liam C. Judd, husbund o t tlio adm it- R- ted Jiaycr of Mrs. Asnes Anne Le Rol

and MJ.V1 Hcdvl:: Suinuelson. volun- H. tceittl. his .icr'viccs to Arltona nu- Ij. thoriile.v today in Ihelr effort to an c l e a r up dl^c^epallcles between

evldeiiee fonpd In I'hoeulx and Mr*. Winnie Riilh Judd's aiatcment-i.

‘*'1 Dr. Judd went lo •.!« duplex ap art- .m ent in which .Mrs. Lc Roi and Mi-.-,

n j 8»muel.-«.i were killed, in an erto rl ds to find, lolloaing fllretUons given 0* by Mra. Judd in a U « Angeles s u tc - or meni. a nr.ittrci.s U kcn from the •et Bpariment-alter the ^laylnRv Uc ex­ist lp m .^ d clij;;rln n i h ti corroboration « s cil prosKJiis reiK.rts Ihat llie m st-

lre.-.\ not «lH're la*., wile s.»l<l lb- Ahe had I'liK i-d It. .ind -said he wouUI .r - urge lirr lo tell all the factA.

■r'. Mrs J:it!cl niiw h lu the Juvenile {'II. a lir rr i:.r rlieriH .'uUl che T,ouUI reniiiii u:itil U may be needed lor aJu»_u::c. » rii‘.‘U’rr._lii _w!neh _ c \T n t__he *>iiiti Ke :oreed to r i t iu u her to the r c iu 'v women's cell,

••Klie will be treated as any other priioner.vand will have no spccUil

. . . ptlvUeges." S herllf J, R. McFoddeii

. . . Mid. "The move to the privacy of in the Juvenile cell. wo.i made chlclly

for the coiivrnlencejiU hC-im tU ais,------„ i i i d 'to avoid the necessliy ot her

sleeping In a cell with five prlson-lon».n An arrangement was made wherc- ihc by Dr. Judd Is lo be allowed A brief m- visit with his wife every o ther doy.

"This to ArUoB*. and we do UUngs Ule dlff«reoUjr.--Jje«." M cm o d cu ^ io ld ,-ik. newspaper reporters who Itad mado >11- the trip w ith the extradition party of Irco) California, when they M ught

JsU Interviews loday. Ho relented .id. briefly when Mra. Judd bads good- vel bye 'to U nder-Sherlfl Sw ezw Bls- ,ed callw and Chief Deputy ^ a a l t De- ifl- war of Loa A ngela, and allowed old newnpspermen ‘T o w l u t cbuice'* to

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Ho rttpoailbllitt u 4Mumn3 lot tt* ear* oS uiuollclt«I maaioenpia. cboto. Vfts s r s i r u . - s r . s s r s ' s . ^ s i i s «should not ezoMd thrM busdrri ««rdi la Itac ta aad ibould t>« eoa(io*d to top)o*«> ewt«i3tf«n*ni latertiti Aaoa* t« Tttoiu commualeattOD* or (Mm tilau * iDf Of dtHiDM la MrtoDUlue* will bm M t>«putUUbcdTnomuu*erlpt« will M ,, tunitd u a lw aeaeapauilM M o te av u i Hi P0«ut». ___________ ' Id

NATioNAi. a m M U rtA T iv a s en■ PUUUDIM. nH O AHD niUDDBI. n«« TorK. Cblc4ta.-Aaa FrancUcs. Ua dr A o n i« .e M tu a

--r* yeTH E L C A G t'rn TEST--------ea

A juprem o Wat of tlio Lcaaue ot s»N ations U In proffreti. Ttie League k :CouDcU, 5peailn« for aU itie bis bliworld poaren <xc«pt R uula. and sev. soii?« snikneronw rtiirT otolTam nlT ri- a roujay. Ja p an ak>oe dUsentlns. Uiat catl)« J a p a n u e a m i; shall te t out of thChlces* territo ry tn Manchuria by thUie a!xt«eBth d a ; o( November. Ja jv fu fU) ha^ a n acknowledfcd treaty righttof m ain ta in troofM In the uine of ha

’ th e iM ukden railroad, which the dlio v n l. S uch troops as remain within pt th e le n e ra l bonlera o t Manchuriat r o e ipeeled to retlf# to th a t sone. ig

JafMfl haa h»lsC«<f Uiac sh« can- pri--------no t do th is becauae the time U too «

short, and also beeauM Japanese life a n d property wUl not be sate In theOccupied dUtrleta. —

-- I t Is the f l n t tim e th a t Uio Leajue • •haa flT ca auch a peremptory order

......... tp .a o Jn iP ^ ta n t Biember. The action _' taken implies no 7udfm ent on the

Uiues a t stake betirtcn.Japan.A iid China, bu t simply dentes~~Ja'pan's ‘i J |h t to coattoua UJCjnUUarjr. occu- Ip a tlo n 'o f Chlne«e te ^ to ry In de- ifiance of th e U a ru e 's dictum and othe interpretsU on pu t upon the J ke llo re-B rU nd anti-w ar treaty, |J | W ith Ja p an back on her own toll.It ts aasomed, the iMues could be ^settled by c im m eans. Dt

euppoae Ja p an falls to obey? l l ^

01 the League, i f th a t body k ith ea the concurrence of the United St«tM wt canno t check hoatlllUcs la thU case. how can It be expected to check iny t» ■ w ^ hereafterT lia

• ■ I t It a mlsUke to w aum e th a t R«». " i a lko In terfcresca-w U l-tead-to .ln t*

Drove the situation , and to anrue that wi "jft IJ unlikely th a t Ja p an wants an-o the r w ar w llh Ilussla." U’,

* Russia, too. has an axe to grind, th- jperhapi » U territo ria l advantsgfj; jn

/perhaps I t l i dlBComtlture and dU- y?— j- :c re d l( ln i o f-th* L w fu e l ------- - eo

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; SMITB TIIB ROCK • ‘P/ I t waa said of Alexander JlamUton. pp

• / ' »ur f irs t g reat financier. "He smote ra ; the rock or our national reaourtes ^

and abundant revenue burst fonn.- I ■' T here m ay be no financial Mo«« to

In tho countrynow toperform sueh a miracle u was w roiytht in the. Infant \'l

.; j' rtpubUc. Vet we lia re p lrnly of big fu ■ bankers who. If th ry lltje up lo thflr ; repuUUoQS, should be equal to the "[

• present emergency. ’ («T he N ational Credit Qorporition, J«

. suggested by President lioover.il not yet la operation.' T h i flw t rejpos^e d from financial centers « m rriujur- Ai tn t : auhseoueat action h a i beeqrtu- appolntlngly slow. And there iii j been llltle more than talk rfgardina financial relief for re^l estate, and bl for other requirements of the co’.d ' i wave which has froten *o raiieh of ^ ll(« country's credit. r,

There is, we liave been a.-.iurfii t! over and over again , plenty of money ' ' in tho 'iUnlled a t i te s -p le n ty of cold pj

____ pientT of otli^r sound ba.ya_oi il_credit. We have prided ourw lscii"'

. lately on dolnjt the world's bankuiK.• Surely we should be able to h-imtlc

-- -our own banking, p.i r the big m en In rinsnw are mcfi f<

4uper^ nnanc ler5 ris’wf] aim ihfy. ” have thought, It U time for'thfm to q, »mlte t he credit rock. Not In oreler st to support a new campaign of stock ' fpeculatlon, bu t to relieve lesltltnme builnew . Industry and re»l estate, j 1 T.l!h emphfcsL^ on help for home- o w n m r r ~ - [•

MUSIC-MAKING AMUtlCA li■ ir is 'p 'c i ia W lf f e a d 's u - c i r ' to n i - '

I pUmentary comments on American u culture aa Ihode concerning piiulc In the cu rren t Issue of Fortune. «

-w lieU ier achlei/cmeht U Judged •Ihe Buperlauve pcrtoniiancB of ■ ?

. lew or th e cred lub le perffcrmancc of « many. 11 m ust be concede^ th a t with- b In Uic last twenty years America h u |j become the foremost r/uslc-hiaUng ^ nation In the world. .In concert— s e.fpeclaily In orcfiestial concert—It

■ ^ ■ '* '^ iJK ^u a fied “evea“ by Cfertnany. By q

Pb«» Poof ■ _______• •

15 comparlaon England U a desertTParla t“* ^ a pro»lnJe,” the magailne declaics. «

That Un't all. The article goes on M to a y :£ “in n o cltv In the counjg hu .the * major ^ h e s tr a l support come from «r. forelgnrbom or even from seconds

genm U on oerm anan im A lianstocfc-V And la d o city hare there been Uck- of Ing algna of a musical ren»L«ance.“ he

>a Along with performance must go “- ippreclatlon. American enjoymeni of j,” a . food music h u been developing rap- ^ ,

idly In rcceni years, with better In- Im to strdcUon In the public whoots and 2 more emphails oa a a ^a l ed'ucsl'lon ' ^ In the colleges. g,v

a I- ■ ■ ■ ■ ha,

____ AUDUBON'S HOUSE*• There is a'movement afoot 10 rat*— a fund.for.tho purchase and preser-K vaUon of Audubon's house In Kew i i,5 York. When the great naturalist grt “ bought It In eighteen hundred forty.-a- two It w u well outside the city, local*M ed In a woods on the bank of tlie ab< [J Hudson river. Today H /■•taml* ni'8- ves ^ Iccted and falling to ruin ut the dtud "

end o f Audubon Lane off Oiie.llun- a dred FUty-Elglilh Street, ’ ' ■ coi

When Audubon began Ills Aork thi— very Httlc was known about Amtrl- i f '- - ean blrdJ.- Today there'are Awlubonof societies all overt he country. Kvrry un uc school child knows many dlflereni • 3>B birds and can Identify tliem by their sui:v- songs aaw ellaslhelrplum use.There ^Tl- are-mofg-pockct—hlrd c u llc .m jH j__lat cameras carried on hikes than alinB- •of shots. It Is pleuanler for tlie'btrds E.by than thejold way. and ll Is abo more•p- fun for 1C blrd-lovcrs. caiht A grc t deal of this chwige must •of haVe be n helped directly ami In- ^he directly by Audubon's aludlca andJn publlshfj works. The home from injrt* which b went out to make his care-ace, lul obs rvallons surely should ben* preservep afl a monument (0 film anti .« u a center for other naturcjlovers.Ife

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«\ThefForum IW ________ ____________________ ^he -------------------------------pulid Article*; on topics of current on:

Interest not exceeding three hun- »®— dre< |-w o«^ -tn —length f ill be. - , j

— HfUhed u n d e r - th l* fieadmg. era«• Publication of author’s name at Lt- nd option*# the Editor. No attention sU. he will beCald to unsigned cnmmun- in< , , icalloniii ov(

\ ------ hoY ELF-H K l.r

** Editor Tlie %w».■ Dear Sir;1! I am wonrfirliig Just how niaiiy „ *. of the rrsldenia ot ihe Twin Vnlls V.?

^ im et l lflteiied ti> tlic iiatlenal-brw d- 1th e u iln g program on Sunday ot IbA tea week, wherein l!fro national flRure.i . . made apeectres ItlbeJiaJf o f Hic relief ,

• of tho unemployed’W both nationally k W n .BS men who

have made-a study.of economics and are no doubt.In apoilllO Q.to know the need* of the country in thl* time

»* of need. Tho apealreni in n'lestlon er lat were former Oovemor Alfred E.■n- Stnith. candktate'’'ldr pfMia*nrT>r t”

the United BUtes twolycara ago, and h< Nichols Murray Dutlei . chairman of

nd. theRepubllcannailontlceiitraleom - mitiee. And aa divergent a* these

„ two centlenlen are In their political “■ views they ar? in accord when It 1»

- - eomes-to-thc-needa o f lh e different communities and tho Uplled SUtes at large. I or those who heard the

■ »pecches over tho air o f these two " gentlrmen will recall hotif they each | i

o". pmnhiwlT.fd how neciaaary It wa.i for “ OU racii rommunlty to a.«isulic tlic rc" u-j »ponalbimy lor JU oirn fciiemploy- "

ed. In fact each of these Wcntlemeii f h- inaLited that this waa the^only way “ ae« to cope wllh the present lalluaUoii. , h . We Imvc tried In our we*k.way lo >"

iRiprpM. upon the inlndl o f our " fricn<Ls'muny tlme.i thaf'tUe wrl-

blg fa i^uf lliu community 1s ((f]>riu1riil -ir iihnoat enlirrly. In the fInaljaiiayLib, •'*

i.i»n the clil.^rn» here. T h i welfiirc of Idaho In pretty much Ufl to Itln- hoaiu. and It this be tn ii Lint ll

on, just as plmwlblc lo ft.s*ume that the J'' . Wflfiir.- of the United 8io|^s re.ita ™

upon ilir siioiiUlers of thosr-whose citlrraihip Li In the United Statej of

” ■ 1 lu- For Ml long. Unit U ir-mcii'ory of l> iu j 111,111 r\iii,-. imrtlly lo the apnlniry. ^ . . . larloiLi countries o t Uie old world

Imvc brpii cpibrolllrd 111 Jcaloiw iron- h ind blM. m ie Unllrri S lates has been in-1 old vKM iiiid enii>c>rlimed to i e t liitnfm

- MJiiip. of tiiclr troubles in the pn-' t 1» cn iliirv . but no t u n til we lt)ecamp | n rmbroilpd m tin* W orld war under n

rfil thp pfpxldciicy of tlic late W oodfna l> Wii.'.cn (lid we evrr U ke ouiV ttack of chips In Ihelr troubles. Tli*l stack I’l of .fJilfki co.1t th e lives ot aevernl v,-

_ot iliou-Miiu li of niir ^•nung men and ^ srvenil bWlons of do lla rs 'jn ^oney , in

;nK. F o rrls ii d iplom ats and fprelcn *' ,, I'-i'rr.'rnlaiivps continue to t>omt for

111 (i i.lct.ire flt dire dl.stress h i Eur- ope, A pIcliirT! Ih.M rtoubtlt.is Is rialnt- *J'

uch I ftl In .ifi(idp.i much da rke r {Ii*}i ttir

■ Iher hope Uiivt uiLi coimlrj will keep ^ I t® on mlxiiiK In over tlierr. It a.s b rter sU led th n fa ll Riiropc will go down ”

Mlholir-riur lid p r n ic n -a l l o r th e *’ hrlp llm t 11 eould poislbly extcnci ‘

"*-® will not MTc tliem. and w ly. we a'lc. “ #[«, Jhoiild we sink with them. We can

do more for Uieni by keeping our___nm-T r nim try rin n m llH h«i(i t f In . _

temailoiiM bankers o f ihts country'' have liivolvpd theiii.selves to tho ex- tent that Uipy afc more InlerMtcd •

. . In kceptiig Ihe qatlons over there .-lor 4 l«•■ro<!k l hflT\‘theyarp^^le^^owni^•>J

then It Ll lime for the United States w n to call for a ah i^ down. ll= What will 11^ financial losses o f “J

a few biff m o n ie d men. all of whom gtd *r« »ell a b l / to bear their 'loasea.

, men In companion with the further ‘ Jeopardlrina of our country as a “

6 01 whole? We havt ihe dUtlnctlon ot , 1th- belne the greatest world power. Wliy

not a m ile of the stem showing that f , 1* sbmetlmea used In th^ regjilaUon Jng of private concerns 'of substantial d rt— standing?_ l i ;B,-C. MOROAN. n

r»4«.i'aU...M ah<»,-...-.v.i. r**> October 31, J031. ' n

IS TIIE MAIL ,he.CorrtJDoadcncc;------------------------l i l w"pity my fate," writ** O. 0„ ••that |

( a young m an who knows so much { e cati't get a Job. I ■“8evw al week* ago I'returned 1 'em a tour ot South America and Wi ceded work urgently. i hnswered tlr want-ad calling for an Iniurance be

iveatlgator, and discovered that I > IU one of 2 i7 .ffho wanted the Job, wc "They gave all of us one of tho.ie

jychoiogy t«it5 such u colleges Ive lo freahmon student*. Wlien student at Columbia University 1

ad taken docens of these, so 1 Uled through tho Insurance com-1 any’a teel with llllle trouble.

tew daya later I was sura* loned to tUclr otflcca and told that hod made the highest mark ot the )i(. roup, a U3.' Tliey congratulated | le, and I waa very ha)ipy In on- a , clpauon of working again, a l-ltoi lough 1 lutdn’t the lUghteit Idealba bout the duties o t on insurance In-Inn »tlgator. cu:"Just as i- WC.1 liilnklng about the | 1

rand dinner 1 would buy In ceic* h' ration, tho manuser said: 'Of pti surse. you kiusv/ ws can't give yoo he he Job. U is not-good eiioush a sh 5b for a man of your Intellect, so cu e can't Insult you by offering It io|Wio'!!:' Agulh.' ihy "congtatulatlon.v-;fhnd good aftcrnoonl' M'c-W ell, rm Roliis buck to that lii-|

arance manager and- offer to trade ,• ly Intellect for ono good thick Uu leak smothered In onions," Ian---------------SbortBevlcTf___________Itlv"Did you ever hear." Inquires M. lal,!

;. C-. "of the one-llnc criticism writ-1 ' jn by Richard Llltle when he wasIWi olng dramatic reviewing In CIU- Ju ago?••Tlie play was "Tlu! Trail ot the cu

oneaome Pine,' Llltle wrote a col- U m n and a half about the peraonall- w; it ot Ihe RctrcM playing the lead- Yc ig role, said a few words about the Ko xnery and ad<lcd: Br•“ 'fhe phiy LS In three acU and

I M follows: J|i‘••Qosh darn ye! Drap thct gunl’"

Sonf Kitchen*"Why doesn't wmo enierprUlnc do

eraoti,'" aaks W. Keefe, ••start an tic nIon w up kitchen for staj'-up-lales he 1 New York? In Purls most every- sic no flnWiea hi* nlghlJy round ot ibaretfl ond partlea by going to one [; C_lUflaaiUl<L-?»fMjnJhe lace and eating a huge bowl of nion soup. And then home.-and ye > to bed.- - . . . tu.nn^Mup« It li: lu rm ii/' NfW Vurk- ml rs.can’t spore.tfte.tim e.’The {rwlh i»fl i^ lu tt a majority of thoee who en Uiy up laic ulao cet up early. Im- iir ncdlatcly Ihelr nightly round ' li ver. they rush home for the few sti oun’ .Occp they allot •thcmieli-cj. ar A tlali und chlp.s parlor unco did Ui

I good busi»ca» during the late m< oura In llie night club district. ,U bu laieti only' u short time, however, bu •airoiu discovered Ihey were wait- i an l>rcCl<Hia rn< 1!ic!iUi_plcking at in; isli and chli« when tney couk uci iii lomc getting in a liiilo esuu sleep, pli

Ami Uiat extra sleep help,i when lia hry have tn be nl the olflce e;irly ici he nexi m onim B.. • ''iii

NOTE.S dyI’ciaonul notc.s Gff a r::r.-York- - l

rr’a'cutl: . . I iciJohn Hope E ^ g ^ ^ y a the li»P-^io

1C loured the Bou'ii playing Inournament niatche.s. I i

He travelol i;ooo Lilcs on Uils.piu’iis lour, and niadelhe whole trip .i K.11 a ruiashackle auiolfor which he cl:i»»l<l »53. \ ,L-.Thue_u.a 30uue.la<li\ln.BroQMi'n uilampd Ming Toy I^vy, { ,„i

.‘ i. John Brvlne. ike dramatis :rtilc. has a nice souiuilng addre&s, -i, It Lv Sexton Devon. Itoiiry Dllchess. ,,,. Engliiml. _______

WlhiiinKioii.lo New York In a rnbln ilaiip of white enamel with'gold

uiiliiiip but imliniKirUiil! ! |! I a .1,1 w tim l the Hoalon KlrvatpU: rail'^ay uavcU underground. .

- • Timm Ate C h«ni«l - ; Until cii:il[i-rl«n lirr f iu i

-li.iry «,,.N JId «rrt;lv , J( .sii|.iorlP-lt! botli iicr fliid her nioiher, • i

Hortcnw llu-werl. Uic Nrvmrk pi-1 nnl.>; who w en t'lo Kuroiw niut ciuiip | li.mip'fAmoiui, liiLi IV ihrri'.vpsr-ol'a . N>ii Hr ?|)p;>k.s Ocriuaii willi u T' •Scoicli burr, Tliw happenol t).i-au.w 1 h< he WM born In Vlrnim, bill Uw gov- ciiu'M UII.S a la*.Mp iroui Aberdeen.

Hl-ok;.nr rb.lnv.-. Vlvlrnnr OMx-rne.

wMiii^*''Oracc Iluypi n..n ha-s lil.ickilh

n,ilr. 11,

iiiiilr'io ';,pu“‘’’ ''ai'l'lr vpiulum- l.-uol.lnc"l-r',ml '"i‘i|k1; 111.' uncinpld.v,-,! .rUrr:. lu.'kaniriis the rank.-, ol Hit- .iincm- I'i- -txI. - !ti,

'M.U' cits n liMtitil;: r,ir<h t.) i;lvv ,,c l'ni;ii.iiirtUT5. Tliry k,-pi tidiircvAs'ai whirr !rc~ hxy.l.atul UxMki: (ii.ij''.\c

..Wh-'ril'ro.ii-hpit by bi'KKtti.r iiipy nrc Mi|i- a l'"y'(l 10 Kivc Uirm one of thf.se

. Colmnn gai c a lnr<-«rll otI'Aity ;.i>owd .^hlp wiirn he ►.sited din'rliH h. jp

i ln w T nnury i-. a t iiiu.l the linrzt~i^gTnr.^'.i— ;^^ac - iu r s rr ' t^;il ll t.rn,)iL Clr.ima, 1 him chat.; hi tm<^very trloiully lUc,. uiih frvrral gc

TliPte n.iA 11 lime «hen h e’ ilirtnijtV like reiH>rlPr». '

One rnrrly :.ers Oo.rsf White Mllli Ihe tfirl iviuc, rl_i}elleJlLik,-:r_wivL,l}Cm_cn ClirliL-; SI ma.i <l;,y. Slip once sold ne^=r^.,,rra S. u!i llie sircrl;!.

' Slii.>l.e An Krmr aTl.jra Samptcr Wiaitov is an a:

••aid. I would have a fortune In biihrve years, -niat waa four yean h“K'l. I'm beginning to believe some- •llitai; mml l , . , t jo,,, ,„n<. ll

Street scene: i.uiie Veles all eJalhrlll nl secliiK Lillian Olsh walk- pl/ic «rfoM PoH i-/lfU i *ire«t. ' aj

llrl<-n Chandler once wore . only oideimirr- dreiucs cut like a Grecian hroW. The other night she caoie fi Into u rcjtaunuil wearing a daring, decollete gown of violent red.

Whatever became of Legs Dla- dmojid? Two m w th* ago he w u oa tl rvcryJxanl pa»e...Now,Jio on* mcntloiu tarn. A2 a tsmtcr ot laci.jo

TWIN FALLS DAILY N

■ he Is in an upslate hideaway, awalt-llns.atlioivvn.hU aiipe^l-_________

j PERSONALI The Family Album:

Mary floberta Rinehart Ifvea in- ' Woshingion, but ahe spends so much time on ManliatUn that #ho mutt be considered a New Yorker, too.

Sliikia probably tho highest paid woman wrlUng tcday. Her earn­ings run weirabove 1100,000 yearly. - And Lin: M iS yfurn old. a.granrt- motiicr of five. She h u three s o u , • one a playwii^ut. and two publlsb-

I Biiice she began wrUlng M years ago. Mie liiia been a prolltlc worker. SlKTM-rites from 10 t o -3 dally In-a soiuidproof room. Blie reads a book a iby , »nd utea best to enterWln her Jwiv. and Rrandchlldren.

bhr has a very maternal nature Her UrAt ambition was to be a doc-

■ tor45-hni Wius how ahe m et her hus-■ band. He was f young phyaJtlan ,amUshe u-'ked liU:,advlce on such »

I He (lennunced such an Idea, bul hhc .itudicd nursing in the sam e ho*- ptlal lip Sfrvcd,. He fought wllh her furlher because ahe Insisted on showlnR her curls belOw her nurse's cup. llo told h^r ll wa* undignified

I Wirt uiili'-- fthc fttopiKd It h« would shave <>If liulf o t hi* mustaclut. A&d

Ihc did,! n'.t iluxinrss Man ' • .Myron C, Taylor U the man who j, Isucccpilecl llw elder J. P. Morgan ai land Judge Elbert H. Gary aa ciar ot o' tlic sU'Pl Indualry. He Is a .dram- u

ialI;;i’»‘ldtr3-or«-blR-bujlnea#-tjian.— ^ I Tall, bronssd. solidly built, he oi |»ok* like an athlete and a dignified ljuri.st ui the hiime time. c,

He Is one big business man who • cun be proud of lit* blue blood. Ue (, Is a direct descendant o t T h om u j,, Wlll'-ll, first English mayor of Now t,, York; William Coddlngtan, colonial ,, governor nt Rhode I.iland and John . Brown ot Plymoulh Colony. =

He ,*aa born In Lyon*. New York, and educated at Coniell. Ho gave a I tl,500.000 lav silioo} to hU alma I miller. I

Although he U connected with a I dozen irfujer industrial organlza* I tloiui he spends much ot lila time | helping dlrcct uttalrs o f several mu­sical, aad-nrt.projccta.___

KcJe.iWnc A rU tcc ! Bob Duck, you may remember. Ls

Uu:.IatL.\vho K t a'.UansconUnenUl junior fllghi r e c o r t n t e U 'n o w 'lT n- years old. and spend.s nearly all li'ls. time w ith . plrmea. . l ie 'la not s:> T much Intrrcstfd In flying aa a «pon

lie U avrojynajnic* a* a s’c T ' ' enc;. In fact, h o 'u y * thnt pilot/ j ure little more than buk drivers. J

He Milocd after eight hours ot In- { structlon. His pel epterlalnm enls I are movies ami music. He can pluy I Ihe violin, piano, bimjo and har- I monlca, lie plays jiolo for *pori. I but’ In-'lsis thui aviation U merely 1 biLilneM to him. I

Since ho was I'J lie haa been *ludy- in;; the irleiailiu olde of aviation.. Ik- IS aiTnrir-coni.tTnctiiiy— iinxiet- pliiiics lo tc,M oiil new tlicorle*. he lias on Hying. He haa a tuto^ to iruPh him the ii.iiinl school aubjccl.s, b siu h as French, history and alge­bra. He educates himself on a^ro- kI dj-namlcs, • nnvlgntlon nnd snrh, r - He worries his inotlier Jjceauic-hc _ scullera his clothe* nil over Ihc tl

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. Uy MARK RAURON itiAa.ioc1aied W ew Feature Writer) G NEW YORK, 0 : i . 3 1 —'Conim'-v

.'loner' Mulrooney. in hla drive to b cban up M anhatUn dance hill*, Ls p itiln r an old Irbh custom* lie told li Uie.dancc hflli proprtefors lliai they must either clean houac, or else—

Dovcral years ago ih e iiollce ear- ried on an Intensive campsign to make the dance halt* more tircum- ^ .M>ect, bul Uic police had lo do aU V.TnrTTBTr----- ------------------------- — ----- n

Now Mijlroonpy .n y s ili,- jHihi'ei^, a re n 't going to do a lliliin, U.a; ihc j,

:proprlclor.v,iliPiti.-e1vfs m u ;' carry ! out th e reform.

I t they <10111 *pll llierc Ju .; .irni'l ■going to be-any dance h slb , ,,

Bo j'ljrioii.ily ha re Hip pn>:ir:rnrs . lHl;rii M ulroonry's wanim.; ilial g ; they have orgatilicd. The lirs; iiuiiR [ they d id was to hire ju-.niK ,,! women as detecUves . ,,' T hese will work a.i liu.:f;.,Av ; T h o r will clrcuhilp w illi Hip othpr „ I hostesses to cavr.Mlro;. on aiiythlns f, ! Ih a t m ay bp a.s ll ^llou1lll^l hr, . . i tl I D ance hall hM lc.ves *ire rpirull.'il ^ hftrgely from .MiopKlrb and ortae I workers. T hry work fr.-ni 0 I*. M. s ' t o 3 A. M.. and if th ry vi-nTTbRT.l ilhey cun make about $3j u w ck . . lliouEli Ki a ttpck LS nn airrune ,, riin iltig . nnd aboul '-'O [h t c rn l rl

,thl.s m iu t be sp rn t on iiiikcvp. n iti 'c (, Ktrla w ear out plenty o t iHiini>» tJ

Help Support Ih r Kanillj j,Sui-li work u n b.-jii lur iiMiiy of p

Ulie glrLs. Some of Hkmi lirip ni:)- ]- port the ir fumlllcs, mul iln 'ir .vil- n

ttii lps us salc.'glrb or •n.s flliiiR clerts f. i.\cIdom piu; tlJcm more ilinn H i or t » a we<C N aturally an ex tra *23 h a w>ek comes liriia iidy . V I,

W hile the dance lu lb m iracl n many unwelcome churacler;;, m a’,l »

diliKers. Those wlio alv) have day J o t . miJ-st be at no rk n l 9 A. M,. .so f It jean be .yen Uiat w h n i they c - t t! 11iiuuKlLdllili.'llll! UI J A. M t ttrry v. ha<|en^l the energy or the ilc.Mrc to h go on la te-hour parlies.

jllicm to sleep before they inn;i be y up and rusi away to tliclr dny i>ob», ii

Many of these hostes.'ps arc mar- li rled. Ihelr hiubaniLs workintf as subway Kuard.s aiul truck <ir»ers. p Some are wilIioul"pllv'‘ T lu T T ttF ~ arle.1. It any. are too ;.ni(ill to ju p iw l a a lam lly and Uie young ivitc works c as a liciilesa lo help. Around any d iu iee-naU -you^ i,4X o-w ve,a l-hu i.^ i bund* walUng tu rscorl their wives H homo *t 3 A. M. ll• It U not a pleasani MtuAiiou, but this lan t any-easy city l<i iKe In. es()cclally fOr young nurrlrd cou- plc.s who have no money. ..SA they I are reforming »te dance nat;. . and one * iu p « u Uiiil a miDority ot ' hoAteaaes will be lli^ on n n;' t in a favor of such a move. j

Thaf!i C ra tllu Je „Hoboe* *iagcd a m.u\s n;vellng

demanding lhal the city .provide i ttiezD with bfllcr lood anil lodtlug. I

Uauo> .Aixy -Conrtcniitfq.u^.-KfacUM. i ,jo t missions ot making Uicm 'aitond|l

NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

SMALL~ATTRAer AVOIDS BOX-LIKE

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a J__________—By CHESTER A. TAlTtKSON siillome Designer for The Newsi w

,, Here Is a little Colonial house ot al minimum size which excmpllHe.s thefuel that a sm all. low cfv t home can m

.J be mado a* utlractlve and appeal- fcy 1;)A'. Jf itropcrly dtilf;;iiJ, iis the IVH larsesi. m osi expenslvi- inT.ir. si

" Dy a jkllUul brc.iklii;: of the root btlliips. by dropping Uie ridKO iwlfs *t b<cither end. and by siwuily project* fe

•0 lug Ihe tucc of the kiiclim wing,>n ail Interesting compc.illlen has been pi

obtained, completely eliminating biUie monotonous regularity of the pi

~ cnnrrntlonal -box-llke—foiiRtrucUon *i'« ot so many o f the small hoiivs cn* ol

countered In this raiiKe ot jUc andco,ii in house coiislrucilon. II■ Ycl. due to the MmiilUlty of Ihe kl

K construction involved in the secur- It“ Ing of ihese feiiiurcs of design, and »i* because of Ihe compivcinc.w ot the ai " plan Which ellmlnatc.s cvtn Ihe tl: in ..

! A WashingtoiBy Kirk: L. >

Uy KIRKE SIMPSON InfA.isoc)fltfd Prr.s,s Feature Writer) tl

U WASUlNOTON. Oct, 31 - It didBt not lake long for echoes of that ta- illIT monr-rerratorlal- encatement,- the A1, tjstile of- the yi}:) ' I

jr* —nit in-refsrd lo wu - - — tiw«->filqimi«nw P

i. |t ' Ollbrrl 10 sit ^

k ' ^ i inrt'wlili*'nip fi ■ M anchurian 11

‘v lui'' the’ cniiii- t‘l ‘0 ^u..H C ,BO K — He. ycl becn!l<•V hvuii ..,.,-1. ifl> There r. Senator Dorali, for m-1 U>- stance. His .-:|l«ce is rather oml-.hh, Roui. - Ile —A*-c!uluiiaii ot Uio torclgn rc!a-;d1C Uons i-oniniltlec naturally he wss b

dl.sltirH.H-d lo vpiil Ills feelings while ' ^. [fclXr-ii? ilirec-carjicrcd :.ltualton:^

tftvo1#li;g \Vll^lllngton, Totio and^e:' Geneva w.i-, prndlnr:. •. hV Later, h-iwpvpr, ths Idahoan mnv tl 10 be relied upon to say his i>ay. ll i' Ls j>rrhaps will nol be plfa-sanl hear-,. !d lug for S<-cretury SilniMm. n 7 C nrcslraln td _____ ■

No fucli re^tralnts muffled Sena- . : tor Hlrani Johnion of California.

; It was not noticeable that Rcpre- ij,* ."ienlaUve Hamilton Flsli of Kpw |

York thouehl public dlscu.sslon o fi,.“ Ithe ^^<lm■^ IIc■iu';VcU ..I _ |dfvcliipnipnt In the relnUonihlp be-,

' tween Wa-lilnKtoii ond the Leiigtie ., ’ of Nations niKiit conipllcale Ihc r

Manchurian row, [‘ And Becrrtrry SllmsoiVs mo;,I )

j^ninia nild p.-npiiatlc supporter ii ” proved to ba a DcmocVnl. Ne» tftii: i

Baker of CKneJaiid. ...Knowni:: ths dl-pth ot D a k n s.l

'* feeling on the .subject. ih« Dysland-1 er rould have prodlctcd that. u

Uacl: In war times when Daker.^ " made his first vlMl lo the battle jV fron'.s In FrAnce aa war secreUry,;

the D.vsiiiiider w a.rs;til rji'an Ai'o- clalert Press m an lo rid> tack with:', hini'ftom N ov Yor'.: to W aililnslon..,

'*• Somf of tile ii;o;.t vivid cye-tt1tiie;.i i stories from the war fr o n in ie liiiii;

■=• cvrr hctrd came then from the w - ■ retary. I

In Uie m lJ .i of lhc'.e mo'ily not- •' 'e (o.'-puljllcaii narrullvcs. howcvrr, ^

Bi'Uer broke,oif to say how sir*nK# > It had jcemed to him. In vl;w of hw . ‘

of lifploiK; philosophy, lo be there in ' France, liearl iind soul bent on '

■I- 111111:111:: eltecllvc the inKhly war cf- ' ts fori It was Ills ta:,k to direct. '< "r The fw c U e h e d been born Jlien In ' 33 him. hp added, never lo keep silent ■'V in dem andinR-thitnhp-tiitrttisnirp-* cl of the world find a bitter way ihnn i c.t war to .M'llli' lntcriiiitlonal disputes.:' al I.eajue (•rnsader |> ly TliBl may well have b « n Baker's i ‘ .so first cxprrMloj) of the convlctlnn,^) *t that have .made him since th# ««r' py tilt'' i^BKue"uf tfjititnis iTUJtdfr"lpr*~ to has been.

Tlie rccollrcllon of Uuit contersa- ^ikf. llAll — fyrr^n thai^ Ij tft tnlr.ll)C yearn lalcr. In 1104. when B»kfr7 IS, made hLs dnim alle. If hopeless, pl'a! r- lo the Democratic convention in ' us New York tor an unequivocal lesguc ' rs. plank. ,. ;IT - p a t r r t r m uclv dlscusoed lod*--*, I ,rl tt posalble Democratic presidential 1(3 candidate.ly Political expediency might coun-

.rt him ft) Bpft tiedat a.blC Oil hi' es Irague cnuiadiiig. He lo huve ''

been deaf to any such suggestion. |

' . T O E n isr-N 1uJ In all the long roll of ISe grr«t j ey Inventors the world has known, per- ■Id _______________ (ot : ■ 1in tt DIble meelUig before they wo-ildi

give them food and a bed. The V r ,' a y very Indignant,

ng One wonders It llie hoboes a:i- de dl-ssatlsfled »1 lh their Jungle o', the' Ig. tool ol’ Forty-sevenUi Sireet. Ii M. nltc..flnd_ alrj;. and.ncsrby .pro-hirc nd houiea furnish an excelletxl,forage.

■HO, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVI

TIVB^RESIDENGE- = E APPEARANCE

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spucL-'usuelly rcqtilred tor the la ll - cV way, this house can be consin icted In at minimum cost. nl

T l» building contain* approxl- el mately ' 18,700 cubic feet, allowing I'l for full cellar excavation under th e «'■ living room portion only. The but- side walls are shown In shlnitlc*. but cnn also be constnicw d of eJap- bourda or brick, as may be brc- . , fcrred. hi

T he root Is shown In alilnglea. preferably stained In a tobacco brown color with the *lde walls painted wiille and the bllnda and ■ entrancc-door-a-dellcate-Ught-aiuulc. of blue or grtcii.

In plan, the liou.se provide* a living room, two bedrooms and bnth. kltchsn and dining aleovc, a ll w ith ­in an obMlute minimum of floor (pace, ycl wtlh room size* which are comforUble and adequate , throughout.

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Imps no name stands-'hlgher th an tliu l o f Thomas Alva Edison.

Por decades, lo the very hour of ills death, that name liad obout It A m u<;lo*quallly^li.could.-conjure. youthful f a n c y , stir tkmSltlous on dreams, j‘>'

T h e wliardry of Edlsoira genius "i •wa*-,addr«»8d tn lhe-probltima ot .pi pfeac^.-not.wur.-up to the outbreak U’ ot tho world conillct. n'

Olanclng biicU over the WiLshliig- ton news flies of more than a score hi of years. It Is od(J to note how in - cl frc()uciitly Ills numo occur* prior to- 19H. U'

Vet the greatest Of h b glfta to » mankind had alrcody been made be- •'•t fore liial. M

A Warlime Edison

<leolaratlons of lOU nnd the auddcn T' I leap into a ne‘,v und terrible slgn l- iflcanco ol that word •'submarine," .i I the Inventor's aticnllon was cuuclit , by that naval weapon. ,,1 For Ediion bclletcil that nn un - ' ; IIp^ ell v:s.-,cl coulil be mado to brcnthe, to taire air for tho m en

' aboard it from the r.ea water ll.selt. „. ■ _ U t r r the Inventor went back lo , ,plpclrlcity. seeking ii slornge buttH y . Iree from Ihe chlorine gaa dnngers tliat haunt men ot tlie aub-surfncc *

. , ''"a Ii' this drew Edlroii closc to ih enavy. i

, And from lh al contact came Hie■■projrcftorthc'nRviil-nflTtsory-bDnnl *>'; launched by Secretary D aniels a s a u■ part of naval preparedness mcnsurca a:

; lm io ic .,; EdLson rendered his first direct JiIgiivernmrnt srrvlcs as head o f th a t li

"board. g'' As a incinorlnl-ib his ppriionul v l- c(■ ;lon thrre Mumls loday beMdc th e o M 'oioinac Ju;.l down from W usiiing-. w

ton, nellevue, ihe nUval research■ ',iboralory that im contribuicd it ■;l.irKe1y 10 Ihe modern science ot ri 'ilniiR dlr,tance radio coinniunlcallon. g■i>fi«ye<napart in many a weirrf and ’ ■

‘ uijprlntrtl ?.clcnllJlc drama,' „• I Tlic genius ot Daniels, the new.s- „

lpBi>erman In-pollllcs. tor piihliclty v■ ;vnhips drew Rdlson Into the Wa.sh-• , liiBton plclifre, -j, '; n i l inounllnK birthdays l>^pnmc t, ■;,'(w>cJnl .iijbjfci.s for contrrafuJnmry ,, ’ •ine.viagps from Miccepcling presl- •' dents. Congrc.v*. heapetl honors upon j,

J I More Than Inve.iior f,I Thomas Edison wils inori' tii:iii a

. .irreal r.clrntl.sl, u famoiis Invpiitor._ lie WM a iiatlotinl Instttutioii. He , held 11 nicht ull his own In Amcr- r' , lean hearts. •I i iJan fl.1 rpco^nlred lhal, Whiai he r , nill-.lfd rdison In navv ii'i.Ur., hi ,i . l^iltl. It v,;n not bccuii e iiu- lu .vy n

i<ou1d r.dd to the wlKvrd\ lii;.trou.s , ii>.nip. but llmt Edison, by hi> lutme h t , iilone. ai well as by hLs ability, could ii.-fc<.fv)»4h»-na«y-aart-Ui«.fniin;ry.______ ,,, 1 Y el Edison long after. In lit i own . -'ihlmslenl. hiimoroiH way no’M that '

I the navy had rejected no frwpr than ,, , j<i Invenllpns he had offered it. j'

^fiuidin^^ a r ^ ^

'I CROWING I Pt 07 yin, Agnea Lyne I

I Ar. Uie child leave* babyhood he L ' heeomfa-lnere*M nily~aij;arc-o{_the-a‘ I.iri th li he is a person. o

P.-,ychologlst* jecognlre thu i thLi r• eiiirr?ing personality must be guard- q 4-Ul-ai:d_fiLreiig»icn«LiUh'L-SfilIdJi _ f;t<) reallBc tuUy hla natural ablllllea r

I and to develop a sound character. o' Parcn -S ' sometime* unwittingly i

. 1 tri;.sh the chUd'.s growing self by too• I p,':1y forcing adult standards upon j

Tliey bring pressure lo bear I- (4t-toa many i>olnt*. -- - |

1 Uf- Ll made lo be obc<llenl, Rub- 1'■! ti!i.-,*ue, dean, .polite, during every 1-f' h<'',.r n( the day. T hai UiLs Ls done c

■'>’7 hU own good does not le.vcn Itsi:^L'hmK effcct. i

f .-Ti'-e' lilUe child exhlb iu entirely iselfishness and he tj met i

:'^.''4.:i-tU«pwaK*L..Pcriyin*-5yen,hc j• , la lorccd to go Uirough the m otions

VEMBER 1, ID31

]\eu)s In Tu)i _______ Y e a rs .

Taken From The Twin _ ThursdayrOctob

T*Jn Fall* E u iem Star chapter WI.royally enierulned t h o vlsiyng poichapters ot Iho order from Filer and KirBuhl on Monday nlgbt at the Ma- wh:sonic lemple. Tho lodge hall waa fit- .tlngly decorolcd tor the occu lon in 1

_ Uie colors of.Uie order, blue, yellow, l*y. while, green and red. Tlie degrees of M"

Uie order wero conferred upon Mr. carand Mrs. Willard Wyatt. After the h uin lllalo^ work was completed the thadining room doors were thrown open off<and all present assembled around obtthe baiiQuet board; Tlie Wbles were prl< appropriately dccoraled In comhusks, Jack-o-Janferns and KalJo- Eween caps. Dr. Pike, u toastmaster, froicalled upon several for remark* and Tinthe stories and sliort talks given by sldithose responding were greatly en- theJoyed. '. _____ ^

All members of ihe Commercial his . club ond ihtlr friends ore especially for 1 Invited to sjiend next Tuesday eve­

ning In the clubrooms to receive the 1 . election returns and enjoy a good tho r lime, Arruiigenienls have been made Mo ’ wllh Ihc Western Union'Telegraph Bul

companj^lo fufnlsh copies of tho rc- a t i . iiiriis as they come .to the city. erci

-------- wot. J. F. McGrew, Kimberly, threshed mci

his bean crop,of 60 acres planted Fai, bclwcpii tree-row*,, makhig nearly tor

20 bushels an iigre, wlilch'lio sold lo day

JJy WARE TORREY ron </tis«Mjed Presi Staff Writer) a*

i NEW YORK, Oct, 31—A new form rovi• of literary technique Ls Introduced Ing

thLs wpch 111 Virginia W oolfs •'The len• Wavcs,' a novel written cnllrcly In \

Lohloqiiy. col<The lives ot six inlijor eliaruclers in

lire iriiaslated directly by their rre. UioughU to the reader.

in turn, each churaclcr reveals hLs or her reaction lo the others and to the changing scencs. Solely Uirough ft series ot Uiought proc-

, esses, wc gain descriptions of set- y ’® ting ond learn the ocllon ot«cvcnta.

TliLs nieihcd enable* a subtle drawhig 'Of charactcr dlttcrentlu-

[ lion, ^m cllm es the tolllcKiuy ot ;■ one'persons a'lisw w u wohatmvg-or ' /

another. SonicUine* Uiere arc vary- & g I Ing coihments on the same subject. VU f EiU in the freedom and privacy .of cov i {riougKt-srcach U'lfraill lliuw s' mill-* ^

utply dear. a III is true Unit the sludy concerns i

: highly sptclfthzed hidlvlduala. Few inj . children have the mature inlrospcc- iio J. i;on-cf Susan, rcw^men rc-scmble

Ucrnard. grown old. • But accept- ih* J »;g iJie proup .M compoaecl ol un- .'.troncly dlvcrgenl types, wc luivc we

MX people rraUsilcally dtfplaj'cd lei und ihoroiighly known. Mj

••The Waves' has value, as un < <'»l>*i'lm*iii-r»n-m«Uiod.— It a lio is «it, Interpatlng In -iU ow n right, a ^ a prl

; novel, und has bolh vUallly JT-.d Ur charm. Mrs. Woolf again'dem on- (

^tratc3 her keen iiercepllon ot word- un lone. •- ' rec

. Sr-UIKKS.. .. ................“nio ilie r Lii I- .in:ti, Pulit=er Priic Wi

: winner of. id:*!). IpILs an animated iilt1 -klory— or— rcvoUitlaii_lu_C?tlLr»l _ !' Amerlni hi his new novel. "SparkJ i.yi I I-ly Upward, " ter

The boo-t <baU directly v. lUi the Llla p rl*c to i w c r of Ealeben de Cer- 3c

e1 of-a-Benffoi.lty-h*-is not-yct.able-to.i.aD \ undcrstatid, miicli less practice wUh [ th a any hoiiesi feeling. | ac

Wllh niLsguldcd zeal he Is IoM ]“P t Jitsi w hai Is right and what li wrong, I se t_ Instead or being permitted lo learn | Ih

grailually from cxpcrlencelic Is lo'ri'- j—- C(1 10 take over wholesale hn arr.iy I c of moral allltiides and rc.spon.sp*- . which mean noUilng lo hltn.-1 No matter ho'*' pcrlectly lio may lo d Icarii how lo behave, liLs real self ur t ro;nalas [or u long lime en:delv ng- >. grK.slve, »“lf SMking and' innoccnl th d nt elh'.cs. He Is benv upon p'.ca.Mire h i

and c.Mwrlrnce and no mnounl of• adult prp'iurc can tuddenly changey ht* alUiudes. f .'

U Is nov easy to In n child be lilm sclf. fcr he does you ro much

*“ Ic?s credit m ihp cyp,i of o-Jicr peo- y P'e. But fchoo( yoursptr to give• your child a chance to become a h I>cr70n in hU own way.

Don:i try to give him a character read^’ mndif, " • lo

f. CI.KAR SPKECir •C The gresfrtf intlticnrc on the ,- child'^t ivp ef hnnua ie Is the S’xcch '''*

ot th i f liilts with whom, he lives.c i:j ci-n',;;rp.i hU voenl-ulr.rv' and n maniiPr or r>.i?:r:,'lon entirely th y Uirouvh hnl'.ition, ci

If th ; yountr cl.lld uJe.s shing. It e he speaks ruii.'ly. or In a parenip- m J lory tono of vclce, wc tan be sure F<- nhnt-th1s-t.v-fhe-ra7-im irhtch-he^ -pr n .'poken to by his sldcrs. ,' The tcn(!en:v ;o ch a fer fasl and « ^ Incoher.'iitlv Ls icuallv traceable ,o

to ihp Inci that llir child feels hur­ried aJid jienorj.': I/c rxpeeln fo be ,

; tnlrrruptpd or. silenced.. ■ im r o r ^ o iiif ity m m j^ f-io -tin vo

his ray before he Is cut otf. He may slammer even. In tear of In-

- t«rtupUon-Or-ot-dliapproval_cI_Que , con or another.

Give j-our child plenty of Ume In which to say w hii ts on hU mind. Listen pailenUy until he has fin- «

ie Lilied. if he starts lo (ell a story In hi jft -a-UurTlcd.wnv.wyh «:ord. _ tumbling

m'cr one another, .show by yoiirm an- pi ,Li ner that you have time lo listen, and ai 1- quiet him before he begln.s. di

Of his ldea.s and sfwll.i hi* poise In m ly i.alklng, d>» If he has developed a slammer or >n joine olhcr fault In speech, ignore ar II 05 fur as jxi-Jlble, If you make - him-con»clou»'of tt you. will oaute

1>- him toeoncentrnts on h u dlftlcutty- °ry His troublr.s will i>ecome worse be-ie cause or hLs ft»r or It. P':U When he |s old enough to be In C»

irtiool lie may come htnn« sorhe day *•■ly with words, exprewlons and pro- Fet nunelatloru ahlch will seem to you oitie A 'uIsflr .o iid .ju lr ...,^ _____pios Realst the lempUtlon lo ch n k tl

luin Falls 19 W5 A f |o Mfvln F alls N6w« Flleg ' Vitobcr 31—1912------------------ - - 3 -

- ’ I IWilson brother* u 9H cenU ■« ■ ■ pound. W . M. van Houten, also o* - M Kimberly, threshed hi* pea- cron V which made tlOO an t m . ■

T ho recent r*lny weather h a j k - I f*ypd poU to digging at .Kimberly IM 'lh ar ir ts-d ou b tfu l-lf-a li-p o ta tou -^ B Ican be dug thl* H u o n . The price S I has droppeil the last few day* so * 0 ] that only 30 to'40 cent* per lOO 1* f | offered and very few ear* can' be ■ obtained to *hlp even at thU low ■ price.

Ed Benane bttIvihJ In Twin Pali* from Uie camp at Jarbldgc. Nevada. Tueaday evening and report* eon- slderable enow In the vicinity ot the camp.

E. P , Illll, Who ha* been v'lslUng his non. W. e , ! p , le tt last evening - for h is home ln*Los Angele*.

Tho Burley sugar factory began tho aeaaon's run at 7 o'clock lost Monday morning, nay* tho Burley Bulletin. The capacity of the foctory at thl* tim e is MO ton* per day. Tlie erection o f the foctory ha* been a , wonderful Influence on the develop* i ment of Burley this past su m m er.'V Farmer* there will receive IKS,000 tor their beet* wllhln the next fio day,s.

-

romuyer, and hi* ultimate career ns the successful general o t «tho revolution. Interwoven Is the work­ing out o f Eslcben'a own social prob-

Uprlslngs aiul midnight ride*, colorful utUcka and close fighting In the" Jungle carry the story on a crest o f iictlon.

••The Forty-Niners." by A rchcr. BuUer llulbert, give* an authentic and detailed reproduction ot the C ahfom la gold rush. Journal* of Ihe forty-nlaers. contemporaneous drawings, cartoons and'm aps were gathered together by Professor Hul- bert.

BENNETT AGAIN ■"ArnoiO'Bennett U-Trpre*ented b y .....6 group ot short stories, ‘•Xlio Night Visitor and other S lorle s ,- which c o v e iv ft varlcd.XRaac_o_t_char_acicrs^ u .'' cprui;{lsl,. « ', ^ ircr*eWp, -----a box-office manager. " ;

Bennett's warm and finished writ* ing plays over an unusual coUfc- ilon of people.

A nother book ot short stories,Iho 'O. Hrnry memorial'award voi- •. um e at th u year, cojjtalns auch W ivell-ltnown storle* as Wilbur Dan- A iel BUjelc's •Can t Cross Jordan by ! . Myself." .

O liver I d F arge 'leorc i t?lc* In o it«_w e*k H eill> -lhe-4n eU isloB -oU ili_ prlre short-short story, "lUunted Uroimd,"

Comments on present conditions ui-n conUlbuted from different dl- reetlona. H. O. Well* uisw ers hi* own flucillon "What Are W* Go­ing to D o . wllh. our Lives?" “Tlie Way Out of Depression'’ contain* a plan proposed by U .'F. Orcudlt. ■ '

"Woman's Coming of Age" 1* a i.yinpc.slutn on WOmtti“br-;i0-“eon — r- tcmporary culhcrities," among them

.llftvelock FJlLs. Judse Und.sey. schm alhuusen and Rebecca West.

.i.and_rcprove_hlm. He will *lutf oft [theae expressions as ( lu lfily 'a a 'h o — |au ]u lred them unless by your dls- I approval you make It a matter ot I se lt-oiscrtion for him to retain i them._____________________ ■

I nitOKEN KLEEPA healUiy, happy child should go

lo ftlccp promptly and sleep *omidly u n iil morning. .

U h e .d o c s not. ll Ls likely ih«t■ th jre la something the matter with

hla physical arrancements.A room that U too warm, too

■ hCBS7 - blanketfc.- a .tlshlly-m adii. bed_ th a t pulls on hU IMb* and does not allow him ,to move and turn freely, a

' sleep ing suit that binds—any one■ ot these may tn enough to spoil hU .

*leep. IIn the chll.1 under two or Ihree ‘

. broken sleep Is romeilme* caused by lo o much menlol silmuloUon or.by a good deal of unhappiness on the day before.

Indeed the quallly of the child's sleep ts an esceltcnt check on how w ell he has spent the previous day.

1 Cffmellmes hLs dlttlcully Is due to .' the sim ple fnct that lie had nol

enough exercise In the open air. an on older child broken sleep

• may have more complex. c*u*e.i.' Fear.s and an*letle*-of-whIch ho 1* f v n :p p iT tiy tiware dtwlng the d*y

iippear In dream.s and nightmare*■ and l i e awaken.1 screaming with wrr

; A srnslbU: routine, plenty of phy** .' Ic-il exercise, serene uid , trentm ent from adulU will o ^ n _! Icrvc to corrtcrU if drmJUirjT— —; Som etimes, however.’ U I?. rary to let Uie child t*lk ^■ UiliiganvWcnTJUrrtM-hlm-— —I aloud -to a trusted

wihch frightened him and . assured that no harm can come to , him someUmes is belptul.t W lien U ie tears and « « le t « tM t• p r tvrot the chlhVtromjl?.<p n K « U 1 are complicated In

deep in his emotional ^

i m o ^ c r the Insight neecssary for dealing with m«tn-

' SANDLOT -ntO N MAIT 'I CLPVISM fD, Ohio. m - A n lU t <, Bartlome of Lorain. Ohio. 1* - t h # - ' "Iron man" of the.aandlots, Archie

Pitched 23 innings In three stie- 1 ceaalre day* for hi*' team from , r L or .ln in Uw Nallon*a B *«baa - Federation tournament here. More- • a ox-er. ArrWe underwent the »trmla

Of going in to atop tbe ralllea oa

R u s s i a !

J . N . D a r :

Five-Year Wh “ RapidtyNe^

Growth .of Grain-Prod Soviet Appears V ide lages Give Way to Me

(ConUnued from L u t Bunda)-) ,

“Those who are not with ua ure ngainst us," is one of th e ir favorite fllognnB. Evcrj*- whcre ib a rcmintior o f th e pofltcrs wc used during the w ar in nn effort to m agnify the terrors lo be expected from nn invasion of th e i

^ “HunB." No entertainm ent " of any sort, from am ateur­

ish theatricals to moving pictures, can be ^iven w ith­ou t the introduction of a haranffue i)y wbat, in th e late war, wc used to call ‘M-min-

------- uteTncn:’*------- 7— — f--------- --.The “Black Kassa”

One of tho most iimusinfr devices to Hqueeze th e last ounce of effort out of every working man is the “ Black , Kassa." Out in the middle ■ of the ,main street, in fron t , of most of the large indus- ■ tria l planta, stands a small , fram e shack, conspicuous fo r , its sombreneas. The structu re is pain(cd as black as a hanK*

. man’s tqIjje. Black steps and railing lead (ip to a nay win­dow elevated much auove.the stree t th a t no victim who draws his pay there can es­cape -notice.- - A mnmmoth : black wooden crow straddles th e roof beam overhead and

• looks down in derision while ZL..aTotcaq»c> fanl -'^vinged cari­

catures of tho ‘‘drinker,’’ the “slacker" and the “ loafer’’ flank the lucklcji '^Mnloyce aa he iiscends ai vTti-''fjH.

Here a t the “ Hi K f/sa the drinker, the 1 c k /- and th e man who fiiib , • prodiice as much aa the b o a thinks he ought to produce, ia m nde' to draw his pay. The good boys draw their money a t th e fac-

• to ry office window in th e main building:.

‘JQrder of Camel”In the new tractor plant

a t Stalingrad, on th e . banka of the Volga, a huge banner

------ on_ivhick--.wui_ pictured asleeping camel and th e Kus-

-Kian-word for “slacker,” was hung conspicuously over the entrance to the door' o f one departm ent in the mechanical

-------Bcction-of~thc_lractor plant.I t wns said that th is-“ Order o f the Camel" had been con- , ferred by the rest of^the em-

--------ployca o( .tho-tractoclplaht-on- -their follow workmen fo r bad workmanship and slowness of production.

I wanted to know w hether these stinging rebukes were

- • really inangurntcd by their fellow-worknien or w ere dic­tated from above, by the

____ bosscs_of -r th e -. plant, bu t ,could get no liint or contra- ! diction of the self-inflicted ridicule from the men.

. The Punishment Any workman daring lo

object or criticize in any way gets his bread card ta k e n ! away, his family is evicted / from their living quarters and aix montha without employ-j; m ent follows. This makes it |i a little difficult to tell ju s t ;• liow well the workmen like the forced draft methods.

In answer to my question aa to whether -or’ not th is

-system- of- ridicule wax -pro-- ■ ductive of increased effort

■ and factory output I was told th a t it worked very well and

' th a t when.mpn failed to rc- spond -tO-Uiia, whiiJ llic x demoted and put to work in 'a lower category and a t rcduc-ed wages.- •___________

Praise for Efficient But if they are flevere w ith '

the slackers they are ex trav­agantly generous in ’ their praiso-oC44io«i-workmei>-who-

. are efficient nnd induntrious. Their enlarged pliotographic

— ^portraits-Hppear-in-rown-on-n- long bulletin board in the main corridors of the factor- ; ies,' where everyone m ay see. ■ Especially hcroic producers get their jwrtrnits hung 'on large’ displny'lnilletin' boards t in the city parks. , j

'Shock brigade" w orkers | "'bo have given espt'cially i good service are p a raded ' through tho street;! with 11 [ band and banners and arc tt

--> tak< n-on-n 'trlp-to thC'-BlnCk -:

■ P a y s F (

r i i n g B e l i e

%eatProgmmafsCompletion‘r o d u e i n g E n t e r p r i s e o f

i o l e n t a n d V i r i l e — V i l -

M o d e m , S a n i t a r y T o w n s

!__ S e a r e s o r ts .i t h “ N o u r i s h in g fo o d f o r t h e o f w o rk e r ’s — b la c k b r e a d f o r •

ry - t h e la iy ,” s u m s u p t h e p lc - ,h e t u r e o f w o rk m e n ’s o p p o r - .h e lu n i l y in R u s s ia , i f y Tho.KO w ho a r c im b u e d , w i th ,e d t h e s p i r i t o f t h e g r e a t c a u s e .h e a r e e n th u s ia s t ic n n d th o s e ; n t w h o a r e n ’t d o n ’t d a r e . s a y a n y - a r - th in g .-n g I t looks f r o m s u r f a c c in* th - d ic a t io n s , t h a t a n y A m e r i -

a c a n w o rk m a n w h o m lR h t b e i t e th in k i n g o f m o v in g l o K u s - in - s la in o r d e r t o r e a p t h e h a r ----------v e s t o f - t h c - n c w - f r c e d o m - o f —

I h e p r o l e t a r i a t h a d l i e l t c r w a i l u n t i l t h e p r e s e n t s t r e n u o u s p e r io d e a s e s u p a

1s t l i t t l e .'r y W h a t t h is b ig . a r t i f i c i a l l y ic k e n e r g iz e d f o rc e id d o i n g to

t h e r u s ty o ld c a r c u s o f R u s - s i a i s a m a z in g . F o r c e n t u r i e s ,

•IS- u n d e r th e C z a r i s t r e g i m e , t h e a l l c o u n t r y h a d e x i s t e d in a s U ite t o r o f c o m a . O ld c i t ie s , b u i l t in

t h e e r a o f p a s t g lo r y , s e e m e d to h a v e b e en p e t r i f i e d a n d to

,»d i,e p a s s in g d o w n t h r o u g h th e c e n tu r ie s w i t h o u t m u c h

■Ije a p p a r e n t c h a n g e .'*1® A ll t h a t w a s n e w w e r e t h e

g e n e r a t i o n s w h ic h w e r e b o r n in to th e w o r l d , ] ) lo d d c d th r o u g h l i f e in t h e s a m e r e - ■ s t r i c t c d b y - p a th a a n d d ie d 1

l i l ^ -w i t h o u t I w t v in g - a n y - n p p a p a n t- : im p r e s s io n o n t h e i r s u r r o u n d - :

•"p, i n g s , o n ly to b e s u c c e c d e d by ;a n o th e r a n d a n o th e r . ■, .

f js . S k y l in e s • , 1A ll o v e r ’ R u s s i a , a g e - o ld :

in d w h o se s k y l i n e s h a d n o l [lice ’^9” a l te r e d m a t e r i a l l y f o r a !,(.• h u r id rc il y e a r s , a r e s u d d e n ly .

s p r o tr t in g - 'w ilh ' n e w g r o w t l i s , llk c f O ld n te n n o n n m r iT s , g r a y

ji j . . a n d s ta r k , f r o m w h o s e r o o t s I t h e s p r in g in g f r e s h g r e e n I

sh o o ts . IA frwK clualcr of mil, now t

*U clu and Ihc steel Akeleton:! of jicu 1 1 buildings,.Icrcrunncrs of Knmc in -l

dustrlul (irojcct rlac o n 'U ie 't tU f of *‘'8 towns M old tlicy have Inkcn on rtie n e r color of lichens. BrlRht new roofs ,

a a n d . while m a a o n o " b e c l n lo UH. chow on llie perlphey of tv c ry lown

1 httve visited Jn R u isla ;

THE VILLAGES 'They Alio Take on New T-ife

d e r SmnU petwwnl vlllngcs o f straw- thatched, dun colored hula ih nt have

■HI- been there so long they look a-s it -on-ja d *1 * ^ullt on. seem lo be cniwIlnK

Q f ou l of th flr old hablUitlon.i. <iw- cftrdlnR tlwm us they would u hic.k. On a spot B few hundred y a rd s nwny.

i c r choscD for Its drnlnoRC a n d prac ll- e r e cai bulldlns je<julremcnl.v they have o i r taken up life In n new tow n—onRht^' l ie - colored moths from old clu-ysalisr.i.

T here lonn. low roofed b.irrack like buUdlnjs o f freshly ftnwed pine sldlnu nnd new shingle roofs RllsK-n

r a - In tho sun.

Conm nnlty Fanners T lxse are the new ••collcctlvlzed

comnmnlly farmers," and the forced tnuwformatlon haa mnde them , on

t o the whole, Just about aa hapjiy in■ a y th f lr new surroundlnRs. I *hould say, c en “ ‘1'® Unllcd e u t e s o f Amcrlea

d ra ft army lads were In th e ir lone in d ‘’f barren /ra m e b a rracks in

[the eoncentratloh can to n m e n u back 0 . \ - | l n i o n and 1018. which these new I I t collecttvlied i-Uln«ea very m uch re­l i s t ;«Tnble,ik e ^ communal kiiclien

and dlnlnq hall, which in .the b<- . Rlnnlna idso serve* tlio double inir-

paw of meellnc room and rxecuti'e h i s office, form the nucleum o f the ne-*-[fo-~-rtUaBe.— ----------- --------------------------- ;

lodlvlduat Farnu^Cope 1Moie onc-sldry bull(UnBS>valm- t

iTlCl lUr In dcilKn bul im aller. cxlentS- r e - away from It, flankliic a brood cm -

street; Ilere ure housed ih- i l 'Q ro llem \1£ rT T r^U 3 irt37 th r '< om livm ^' Ity nurserj-. the. K hool. n n d If tl;-

n a ture of the .vlllase n-ijiilri-s i!’.c: there ,will_l>o_barn3 for tlic . J u c _ stock, bins for g rain and sheds fo Uic farm mnchln«r>-.

• The old peaiftnts’-h tlle Inrtlvu: r yal fields are jonc and they am

their wives work when and when PI*" Uiey are told, with jrroup.i o f tlit.: 'h o - -ftdchbofs. and-whether they llKf u s . it or not they have to pretend tc flif. und now that Uio benefit.^ of tyi,-

tetnallK iO iinnlD t-iiavc-bccua— ti^ , make Increuied returns to the farm.

ii^ y jfc beKlnnlns lo nccept thr O r- new order of tlilnBS with a K<>od deaj e e . of satbfncilon in some of the best ipH managed nreus.o n *' .•* j WHEAT FARMS

[ Growth Violent and. V lrllo [ily i ~ ----------I

' Out on the brood Ru.vilnn Sleppe ' of Northern Cuucnsus another great ■

“ ; tmnjfo:aiaUor\ has taken place. The : ir e y n p , Rroifih wjilcji ..has.,, amjcoxcJ..C k-;:lterc W \1olcuVttncT v M ? . 'U u

o f T S ^

iv es Y a n k

J L l i l l K

Ru-ssia IJanKs (

one consplciioiw nndertak ln j of the ] flve-ye.ir proKram wtilch h;n bi-i'n ' prnctlcnlly completed and I.' |)rov- : UiK so successful th a t it wnr- I rylnit tho w heat m arkets of the ‘ world, . ;

Here arc more lh a n 500,000 acres ' o f land, with rich, b tirk f-oil-ihri'e -

Ifec t deep being culllvaird, planlvd ■ 'a n d hnr\'fi!ted under the dlrerl trnn- : iaRcmcitl of tho ccn tral Rovnrnnfcnl.

" Of Ht**—UnHed Ooelnttals - ut 90, rt't ': fVpubJlc?. I t has winc'd oul nil of • .the lllnc elonRated ■fields whlrh luiert I ■to (llvldc the ferlllu valleys nnd lillU lliilo un Intricate pulchivcrk (|uilt |d(';.l;:n. Broad strelclie.i of aiient. I ; o.-\t5. b.-jrlcy und sunflowiT,-. Ihut j ■reach to th e hortr^in wllho-.r. Iiiter- [ [ruptlon have swnllo«scd up every-j thin;:. Th<' Kovvrnment lilr<. iiU | tlx- liirm help, pays cu.sh w;i;;i.s anfl ; kcc-iis the crops und prodi:cc lor Its

I export. * jI Althoufli the world wheal niar> ! ket has had a crral deaJ to My II alKiut the K uu lan Invaslcn, It ' , should b« made plain Ifial up to i I da te the UujuUn whr«( ,«iporis ■ I havr barely rea rh rd the mark e i- !

tahlNhed before Ihe World war. i Her w on t enem lrs would probably

I a t r r e lh a t »he w-at entitled to lh a t m u ch -o I.4 lir-w «rid -4 r*< le .~

T l^ co thousand h:mc!.t are em ­ployed on OiKJint. llie la n es t of th e s ta le fariiu;. Kiom Uii: new- fram e cantw im cni viU;i:;i-s ihey are rushed ou l to the flelU-i by auto-bus In three elclil-hoiir .ihlfU a clay. Ma­chine 8hojtf,.i:gr£Ea and Rtcal shcds- for houslnc t<iulpmcnl. make these s ta te fnrm centers look llic mush­room towns t i u t UM'd to Krott- up over nlKht alone ii r.i-w rallrnul r lK h l-« f-w n r- to 'th e M iddle--W est- durlriR tlic pioneer bc<mi days.

I.ikr a Fartory Here Is a w heat larm run like

a factory. All the sciences of value to URrlculturc arc apjilird. EUperU tim e th e planting, srirc t ll^c sct-d anU iuperiiilend the hnrvest. Not ii horse la used on tho place ewcpi lo cjirry the lu jpectors on horse-back throuRh tlic fields, Kverytbinj la done by m achinery and oh the "Cll- Rant” s ta te farm It Li ull of Ameri­c an m ake. Industrially i t has been an Imiirovement over the old pea.il a n t methods bu l H has reduced the farm population to llie level of n Ford p lan t employe,

rtldlng In traln .1 and auloa fo r days (In harvi-At wujon) ucroas' these vast g rain lands which ex­tend from Uie Ukraine down to llie Black sea. west to tlie UraJ m ountains, and on up into Siberia. ■»nd w-otchlnc the lor.f: I ra lr j of lieaMly loaded waRoiks full of w heat, d ra^ 'n by caleriilllar irnctors. m ovlns slowly bu t surely lo-^ard the

i D is tr ic t Ci Hears C:

DUrtLEY. Idahi

hivve been dlspoo_______ ' court The case t

tor (I.' the estate- .....................— • the O arrt

p;i:n:. u damttgc su *337 burlttl expens

‘ <if ,c<nirt und d tunI). T. Smllh a«(ii WL-eticr for MCO ,

— tin;irtl to 'rc iuoh o bi'ins iiri'.wnt.

Another c«r da_ _ ' ____ __jJi-Iarc g .Ju ry -ia -

U;ivid Kelly sum, nnd Frank EnRel ' injurlra oIIcrm t

itiinod when the de uutomoblle out ofand struck Kelly.

' A F K W M O R E E X C F O R L I A B I L I T

P E A V E Y T A . Twin Pal

rW~IN FALLS DAILY NI

j c e i g r T e

^ee A g rm

i s ti 1 1 1 '

I - Ir

% nnd C la tte rs >Vith the Erccti

le js ra ln marlMts of the world, one li n'forcefully remlndrd of the klrrllni;

: advice (Wen by Atex Lesse to the- I A m erican f a n n e r to lim it h it wheal ic 'a e re ac e tfnd ( o to p lan lln r some- , llh ln tr else. J t u t w hat K ansai eouU ■S I do in reto llaU on, If she s ta rted ou: e -K erioiuly l« rsU»« sunlloirer* u a t ■d ■ Indosltia l c ro p in'lef>d~«f iu s t foi 1- ' b a tto n hol» bouqueta for K aata i t l .e o iu m sm e n .’: is B qu rtllun whlcli ■t th p " r r d e m t~ r Brm— nnsra— nm iK ) f ; consider som e tim s. If any th ln i rt ; should ha p p en to undemiln« thi Is K unflonrr ind u stry In llussia ih i It H-outd be losL

I They use .'.unflower :.ced« nn( ‘t I aunflow.-r seed oil for cverythlnK

I roii|>3. frylnjc fats, salnd dreMinu ■•ihalr oil ond w hal not. U sceni ■U I to b» the universal lubricant o Id I Uu^slii. M iles ot sim flow en a. ^ , Inrtcc nnd cnrefully cultivated m ni ’i^'^^m Tonm innTTnreuiiy a co iu p i^

loux j>1ace In tho asrlcullurul land• ■ scajH-,r \.----------------------------------------------------. i TAKES ADVICE‘ ■ Farmer Kno«-s U'hal'i Good far• ! _______________ l»m _________

f One thlnc Is certain a n d ' tha > Is t lu t w lan the agrlcultural_.'.;<— -p fr t lfa s nny ndvlce lo“ clve tli 1- farmer In Rui.'la. the farmer 'take of It at»l Ill;e-s It" If he know.s aha f ■w Rood for him . • •

In Amrxlc*. Ihe frdrral f irn hoard, tlic L'nitrd .States departmrn

I of nsrlrullure. all of the state agri U* ; c u ltu rarro llc ic profrssori and rr

I M-arrh departments can advltr un <* tn they are black In thn fare an

I nobody pays any attentloR to a wof■<t ’ they say._____________ - • I After ft Rood long look iit th

iRir.iiii:! a'Trlcullural tlluallon, the: '.vcm.% lo be only one conclii-Mon t

liet;i • Tlir Amerii'an farmer will havr L-d J o pay a lUtIr_ m ore-aitcnUon.lo 0 thr hu-lnrss roanaiement. If he

10 doe* ilirrn Is no lh lo f to fear. Ir ­ek norr it and bo swamped by Irvi la competent farm frs who take *d- I- ran U te of th e known rrnnomU- l- fartnn In arrlculture. It seems rn ■tranje. lo sre American atrono- ■I- mUts over here belnj paid lirse lie salarlr^ for the same advice the.v n have been tryln* to rivo away al

hnme far 40 years, without many or taker?.ss ' ________________ .

■ WATER POWEROjQ Oulldlnc L a r cn l Dam in Worldof -of _ So f.ir I have mentioned, for tt.•8. most pari, only the chanses in iJiie sky llr.c;. o f the cltlcs ond the a^ri

C o u r t

C r a s h S u i t s

aho — Two dainiiKfl-iwntn aiil.^ .. ,. _ ,poBcd of In dl.Mrlct e o j tlic iu!;nliil:itro- it« o f Fred Jolui;.on irrett Trw-sfcr com - su it for i:i.ooo. with'

:nses, wo-i s»ii:<'il out sm lsM d.-The Mill of RtUnst Clifford M.'0 domog^s.wii.'' eonr____________ -h o'f the plaiiililf not

damaRC cire'L i now■a-lho ------dn« Cyrus"Albert.'.nn ------itellnR for $52M f<>f I to have been mir- f defendant backed un of an Albion Kar.i:;c ly. •

; C E L L E N T R E i \S O N S T Y I N S U R A N C E

^ B E R C O . I n c .

l U s » J d a h o ^ ^ 1

NEWS. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO

o r S B y

iv r ltu r is ts k

I T » ^a i

ElfilW PDBrrn^- i t -

cctiitn Ilf New Industrial P lan ts i

HB Is Uiiliiiriil metamonihosls. T hey strik rllnir j tl-.c <->e of the traveler f irs t nni

th r ■ make the nia it Impression. B u t th heat ie.il Mlvcr Inlaid, (told handled, dla jm e- .mnnd iiolnlcd. million ton crow :o«ld l)nr wltli which the Soviet Rovern I o u t mcnt ho|>cj to pry Russia o u l 0 a an ih r-dnrk at;rs Li the RTeat-Indius t fo r irul dcvRlopment In widely - sep m.'»a» ; nnvtrd dw tnclj, away from th h lc h - uL:c:.—i>iii;rlcraua - ta ita -concopUo:iminnTTirm'nRnnmnir-----------------------------;h ln t ; Down on the D nieper r iver I

th e -'Ih e la r s a t power dam in tho worl k she nrarlnk* romplellon. A djaecnl t

■ It, un Industrial city, seven kUo ntid ' ni'-ters lonit. U Just be«lnnlnt: t

h ln« nlwvc the Rrotind on ft wld<■ ti.il iiralrlr, tth'TC nolhlnR but a fci

ccm-'. I'uts stood betore., o f I'rick iind plaster upartm cn I hn;;s'.-‘. acre.-i upon acres of Hcmpo 13 nn f-T':' •■i-fxidmcn's shacks, m iles of ex plcii-' '•\ jnirMis,’“rveJrton.> ol iitw n^nir land*__________ i*r*' In ull stages of proR

^re\... Towrrlnc ccmentmlxcrs atii ____ j h«i;c rock crushers make th e icroun

I ■ - i= - - . r

I g —

that

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; andword ' 1

the 'A. . . m

liavr

I ^ f t e r»d .

>mlc

l i - - ' *

i>rld

r tt.r

asri-

“ —^ iriin}

Plan to

c o ^

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n o . SUNDAy MORNING. NOVT

F a r m e ]

S h o u ld R e

■- ^ ^ ^ ...........■ . -I

; 'T O I V .

i n . m i « f

s and Karrackh as America Did

rike jtremblr and the whole vicinity hums nnd and screcchrs like lirldKejwrl. Con- the ncCllcut, durlnR the war.

dla-Ott-. Other Factoriesrrn- At Zaparozhyc a munufncliulnR

of pliuit for harvestlns combines Is Jus- jus; bcRlnnlr.ff to lu m out lUi flrsf >ep-- cruceHooklne machines, Novoro'.Msk tltfl is c]uadniplinK lU riii)tit;liy far ce- Uoa mciil production, llintow nnd 3 ia------- nrT1iTT.Kl KAT ; pcU> rit~rm~~r?mrhligl'y

Is nnd auto.plnnls that wl]l compare orld fnvombly wlth the m tal motlern fac­

to lory equipment In the world, dlo- Nlzhnl'NovKorod. on the Volca.

to Magnesto-itroy,-over In ihe UraH. dde. mammoth r.leel plants In the Urals few and Slbrr;:r. new- coal mines equlp-

iped wllh modem tnnchlnery. ship- lent I biiildlnir and cut.Tplllar plants . ut ipo- I LenlnKrad und oil development In ex- : DiiUu -o U of ih rm promising steal

rew.'a rei7 few, are arlnally prvdu7 and lin t.und I Everyone tt slralnlnc nnd yank-

T i m e

Ads TY e s t e r d ^

V E 'nB

ig Up More ( __Bar ains- 1^elT^reTla rhese Outsta

4E! BU

VEMRER 1, 19M

* r s O f A

ey ise : M an£

« P i | .

. i .

)id in War Time.

ums I Ins at the loud nnd I can Imaitlne ron- ihiil behind the door.i of the Soviet

Rovi'rnmcnt there is nboul the same unxlely lh a l existed In America liurlnR the war when everyone,.was

rlnR eryUiR "win the war In tlie nlr" ond Is jthe war ilepurlment, after being nt

flrsf] the Job aboul-lwo yr.irs.'hadn't y e t .sisk i.brcn noic to send a eonibul plane of ce- [ their own make to France.

3 u J ~ . - - -

» WHATJS, TH_E1R„AIM?! To Kabe .SUndard o; U »ln« ■■

DlRa. . ■raH. It you would lake a compo^(« Iruls ,,ieiuri. „{ Amerlciin nctlvltles a l hip- i'''" fer\'or. lUI . u t ' l>ri)<llxitms ron'lruclloii prORiiims. ,l In \ italnloads <>f m m nnd muterlals be- c'real; Inn lL lled t>) ccnlrra ut new itcuv-

iduc- erly loutu, Ilcd Croia.'Youn* Men's ChrlMlun usr.oclatlon. bill |x»itera.

nnk- dUcrcllon to the winds. Intolerance

r t o ir o d a y !

iy*s” H e c t i ^

V E

t U S 'ot theSame

ufoJL Mondayl^fforY omanding'Sixecii

m S A V

[ m e r i e a_________ _ * . * , . • _ * , .

l a g e m e n t sof'objeetors and all. and just ebaoga Uie objKllvfl from m lllla^ victory to Industrial Mlf-tupport, you would havo a pretty accurate plcturB of_

— ine-nrc-ycir-pro*r«m -tn-opC T»ttoiv And *hat are they alm lns at,

with all this tremendous Industrial offensjw? One thing U cerUln. For

' ft long time to come the aim of Iho Soviet government la fixed by ne- CeAslly, They must raise the stan- dard of Ilrini of Itaa Bctsslaa pee* pie or ailffer cellapte from within.'And (bat Is a long Job.

If all their new giant Indtulrlal planta were completed and operat- Inff At full capacity It would only mean a very small start. It they ' oddcd Uie -aurplua production of the rest o f the world to that of their own It would stUl take ao long that the men In power In the United Bc>-

' clalLiUi of Soviet Republlei would no . longer be there to exercise whatever ' alms of world eoHQueat they might

have.

Plenty ( • D o at Horn*

Ko one who has not seen the stringency under which th# people are now existing can possibly real­ise liow necessary 11 la that tho Hus.iian Rovernment, In order to live, must fulfill Ita promise of bet-

___icr-Iood . aior«-clothe* a jd -b e llc c____living conditions. Before that lob la complelcd. will come, other, men „ and olher times.

And n ticn iho n e r men of » new RcneraUon come into power 20 yeara hence, ihelr Ideas about world conquest will be largely governed by what progress .our clvlllzaUon has made toward world co-ordlnallon. If by that lime the world U lUlI In­volved In throat cutting, competi­tive commerce, Russia wlU un­doubtedly b« a contender.

Nol Ready for WarInck-let night now Uicy couM not maln- ime tain n major mllltoty war for si rlca months and If their future weapo was U to bo destructive Industrial com nnd petition, they will have to rrcotl ; at Unprove In efficiency before theyet- -can Issue a ch^lenge................. .. -

° Probably UxJ gt«altai frlgbl ___ which the SotIM gOTemmmt has

' .world has been the fear o t the ,sp'read or'Boistaertsin. Sn t I t R n - sia kr«p« m orlat away from 'tha prinripln e( commattlsD aa rap*Idly In the next few yeara as ahe

^ . has In tba past three, there will b« nothing left nf DoUherlsm to

• Ita prrach lo Ihe real ot tha worl^. kms. All ttiat will remain wUi b« a goT> be- emmeiU of dielatanhip aad (bal

:liv- has bwn tried time and agidn,

len's long mn. lo have aerien shorl- tera. comlnc* which proire«lr« people inco have long since dUcarded.

/ f i l e

r S e l l l f ig

Y !s Sort of-—f . 1 - - -

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^ I N T I L ]

m m m m cHELP SlDiDIZE ir

tfving

Hollywood, ileltlna Pot For Mother Tongue’s Bratiches, , | j | | ! Promises to Give World

‘ "Enolish As She Is Spoke”

By SANFORD CARLTON W f l (AuUtor a t ’T h e PM t Rnct Pulure of K : , !

the E n«luh Uncuft«e) B [->1IJO LLY W OO D , Oct. 31-A a M»1M I f / j

goes, to Boes the n ttion . Aa J J ' ' ' Hollywood apctka. to ipeolu the world. I lf I h m «hori y«M« talking “ .7 “ p ictures have done more to *undM<l- lio tho EnallsU UnBUMe th»n all the tchools uiid coIUges of the Angll* <nie c ited world lu v e accomplished ca> from t wartj th a t end in the three |i:evloui trom 1 ccnturles. Uiroua

T h e jje«r B ^ lis h ts Itoltywood ers. EnBlUh. which U, happily enouRh, a Ttiiu m ix ture of accents, dialects, eolloq- rflatlo: "U W iam J-ana-ahort-cuta, For Hoi- lywood la the meeting place and melUn* pot to r avery olf-ahool of ' th # m other tongue' and the ta lH n j plclurc Is IhD product, of this .meet- .o„. I rg nnd m elllns. In r

Hollywood promtae* only to gl*'* tlnued th e world w hat «aa once deicrlt>ed u aou(

“EnglUh aa al)« U spoke,” The with t O xford accen: It no nearer th e E ng- logical lUh of th e a v e n te m an or woman plfltiiri th a n U tb e Bowery twang or the tbe pi TW M draw l. Bomewhin Ijetween thCM-or ou t o t a mixture of them . C arlaea tha universal EngUsh which Dort wli] in tim e, th a n ia to taJU nf pic* the e turea, bo heard lii every city, lown PftcUli a n d ham let of .th e cim ized world.

I n apJtc 0/ e rllie iim i Uoa EngJlsh profeasofli a n d diction speclallsta, i“ ! ” „ Hollywood U no t altogether un<juall- /le d to k a d In tJ>e loraaUon ol a u n fveru l BoBllsh. DlcUoa is no natron new pUiythlng ld lh f l ’vasf majority or h ti oT screen pU ycra now popular wJlb haaiUi tho public. Moet o t them know more each ..

- a b o u l- " ttlk lD r^ W iil t^ » a n - ,llw b f r - B t f c who teach th e subject. PrAcUce d* l‘ <!l leada toward perfecUon, la diction as l in cooking, and the taHUng picture celebrttle* a re le t l J n f th e m ost

th* (ac t tl ia i tUollywood haa be- aTi* com* tho lnt«rnalloiial a rb iter o t v „ k th e BngUsh language. “Loa Angelrs

-toaa^U kly-A w ^U bat wUtorlal .pom u.i« u b :

Hollywood language, ’i ’he wwr m k« n learn to Ulic is .to talk , Othera m»y york h a ra th* Brammara; b u l wo haveth* 'U U tle* '.--------- -

J u i t why proteaapra o t eastern jia r aehoola or. universities should view Tlr w tih a larm tiie influeuce o t Holly- noilili wood on th e EnglUh language is a hia ti lit tle Indefinite. A fter a ll many of ounh’; tn * bel t I m ^ n actors and actre.w si5 e IHe producUs, of Ihe iwdil” --------togues’" own schools. Hollywood is o f n o more devoid of educated men and Incldc women tbah Is London or Cambridge, w ho! D M ton or New York. jlsshi

• Moro good dlcUon haa come from ion 0 th e theatre than from colleges, any- Thi

’^ y r s h T T H M r 'c f - iT i t t r - n iu —i w n -------..ir^naferred In p a rt, a t-least, to the -------

U lk ln s acretn . M ueh college tn g - ijRht lU h Is heard trom th a t medium, too. exten

dleiJoH o^no wTirdfnjriI>irU58"W4UU=' l o 'a l

fu l diction, careful uram m sr and Mock; enunciation of G eorgo Arltss afioulcJ cent < be an Inspiration to all who hear E rg lt him from stoBo or screen. Dul he is on Kt no longer to be seen on (lie sloRe. joc « w -b y * th e - lim i te d hundreds the -UnH leglllm ato theate r accommodates. i.'iiclL

Inste sd . 'several million peoyl6 ful. have now heard hU exquUite Eng- saee i lu h and his precise dleiion in tnikr correi

’ ing- plcturea. AtltM him self ts a years stlckJer for accuracy In s|>eech. Hl.i own J la a happy combliintlon of Aniand American speech, a cnreful «<■<[ 1 avoidance of any -accen t, ns unlike Urllb

^ Cockney Engli.ih as 11 is unlike CW- tic « c t to K8«c.itftr*c. SI,,,,,

n iehard Q srthelm ew li n product s tn sr Ot T rinity .College. Btogc expcrifncc Kimii b rt»iJenrd ifntic tducaiuittii ,ic (Jj qunHficalU>n» he po.ueA.vs to ^ivf tion the Liigllflli lAnKUose lla full v iljc ’m w nejiercr h e «peuka trom the .^creeft. su jg r N either ArliM nor D arlhelm rw will 11*1, 1sU nd for sloppy EnglUh, bad Rram- ------m»r or i>oor d ic tlon .Jn Ihe /ilm jng • of one of th f lr pictures,^

Charles B ulterw orth i i a gmilu- a te .o f N otre Dame, a Ja»>'er b y ,

_ fe ^ o n _ n m |^ i* p actor, from choicrJ JlirBISU U, 1, „ im i.TO.cn.bte — Ihe ttVfrase English of th e average '

..college ia tiru c lo r in the-«ubjec t— t - and prHCllco before nudlencea ha^l suam icd liinj lo ije a Irocher of !l,v : subject ifom the audible screen !o l.ttXIWO lusteners.

Jam es Ciwney, whose "loucJ: " fcharacicrlsauoua hitje h u poiuiinl 1 English in many W m , 'u a product I k

. -tuiKlll Fof nusslaa literature , a siW O Tf'forf 'A U e righ t ^ord in lli ; right pUcr. 1 « w doctor(i«{ lite ra tu re could r<2un): him as an Actor of »;>eakrr. i

U raata Student* .Spesk 1The American academy o f rira- *

m atle a rts devotes & vast am ount of |Um# and tf fo r l to pcrrectlng the speech of ILs s iud tn ta . William Pow- «» a n a Bdw ani o . R o o n u o a a r n w tlr —graduates o t lh a l school. Doth are a lm ost finicky In the ir insUtence upon th e proper word and ih* ac­curate » tr>«ing of lines—not Jujt. th e ir own lines, bu l the lines o t all m em ben Of the casts of ihe lr pic-

' tUTca. —Conslance D ennett learned her

cultured and .iimple EngUah from the finest tmisliiiig ichoota o t Amer- ^ a and Europe. fUchard Bennett, b e r father, s tuden t of S h U e sp n re ^ word fancier, la dofm&Ua In hJ» tfw a n d a th a t the D i|U ih «f hl»

R um Cftfctlertoa »0U14 be the in - [ L

Pw » six ■ • -

S G f t € ^m - H O L L Y U J' B r H tinnA ltD KKAVV flUtltlo

I’AsAoclnied Prcii Feature ‘Writer) ■ view ■ HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 31—T lif bcsi Arils

-tains in t« * n cire u-ork.lu« uvcrtinie. cq rving tl^K^ om n^nawrr pcIl nr

'*Ar1hur ^ n g e , on ,w ho arrangra

rled^oi

^ mothv others ^in the ^l K O-Palhe fOUI, haa ti unique idea,

HL-< t l iw y calls for a strict line >{ demotcatlon tn w ccu tnood and Mnr etlon mu.ilc, nrofesiTlie inood music, he wouUl divorce the co

rom Uio screen, having'll emanate Eml rom niiolher part of the theatre, ten n i iirouali a different tc i of loud si>eak- jear rs. two seTlius. It woufd be put In the same

elatlonsiilp to tho lalkinit plevure l ia i ii,enjoyc!d_Jii.Jlie_iilltul_ili»t — pf an ncconjpanimenl,, snd would 101 con/llct with the wnooth-f lowing rnBii.lUttlltyot nmllsm -of the action.----- ~

The tictlon mu»lc would continue0 comc from behind Uie ocreen,

in mnklnB «. »lm . U n g c con- Inued smooth unintcnupled action J<^ce s souBlit. To Interrupt this action The iiltli blU of music that are not Afte OBlcai p oru Of the acUon Rives Uie Benne )l«ture A jerky quallly that UefeaU thresh he prime purpose. But,

-------- wBlUnCilAMFION CO.M.MUTEIt UmC 1

Dorothy. Macknlil, who has i>ccn Coiuti the eliamplon commuter of the jfer ?ftcUic, la nol going to Honolulu ou dcluy ler next bctwecn-plcturrvvAcnlloii. honor,

instead, she will vblt Cuba, to nvestlgaie. she says tiiese Rhumboa iveryono ia singlnB about. loone<

A theatre aiked Ann Harding It „ ihe would donate RurdenlaA tor Uie ' r' talroiu of a special matinee ot one )t her recent f llin i She-'tnrured Wh« iftsiUy: SOOO flowers, at 50 cents {emini ;ach .. . .! ■.......... Rhe ct

•Ulvely. she w m told Bnrdeniaa •nay be bought In quanlltles for a ;>cnny apiece. _____

DEVOTION 1*“® ’*AlthouRh Barbara Btanwlek -JU ;

ii'l seriously Inliired when n movie hone threw her, husband PTank Pay canceled a week's lucratlvo date at Die Pitlucr theatre In New York to hurry vvestT.ard and wife- ward.—BarbflT**«----- fw n fr— oontraoUiel-IcouWe followed her Hiillywood ko- I H by, c*w*M by rranit> being in ffew,York.' Such dAvollon might give, a aeenario writer an Idea. : k

}Iari>o Msrx, khose (nvorito p b y . Tinkers to ^^'en to Chance, has I K

noUilttc on Charlie UutterworUt,.Hla favorite picture is'O alnabor- 1 ^ * oughM "Blue Doy." * . JifC

-------------- COINCIDENCES---------------H*ST1!'Of course it b only n Krica of co- Hiiinl

incidences that nearly every womon on 11) who haa plaj«l.ow>0'i'e Oeorge Ar- iltaaat Itas haa gone into professional obllv- , MU ion or m et some.kind of 111 luck. role ■

The situation la one that,*u|>er- and

liBhl o f any EnKll.sh tencher—If hrrim lK hl 'exten^i''C ino'fclniKo ol w ords iinxijthous dlcilort did not more embarrfl.MlJ!sjc{>)Ieg lo 'a T e is a ilrp rii;slruct« r. D oro thy 'b ring Mackaill adds the slight E nglish ac- umor cent o f her birthplace to th e careful chars EnglUh in which she waa schooled and on KnBlish nnd American MnKea; rh rtn

Ooc K. Browii Is a grnduolc o t the mivu -U nlvrrstiy 'of -Hard Knocks.” UU ’‘"’’h WiRliih Is forcefuT. d lree t'and color- coiivi ful. M arian M arsh bringa to the An; screen modern youth's d lrcc t and the t< correct EnrllMi, tempered by her dmt^ years in HrllL-'h 'ITlnldad und cmr ulioui own Boston. rryiii

Aiilliony Duilirll siwakj a m odi- uctor fled o ix ’ of llie llJiKluh iearne<l in aa tli UrilLsli iinlicrnlUr.^. Ivau a im pw n , sprni h e « to A rliii JilmM-lf, w ith whom Ho Simpson lon« iiwoclated on the cdfie; s tnsr. I’ Iho grciHrst s tu d e n t o t roun KniilL'h anil the Krrntesl au tho rity langi ,ii (h r *iiji))» nn proniinrJaiion. tJIcr i»”r lion oiicl Hccciit. almo

'riie s»d-volcrd H ulterw orlh has the f susRriMed th a t the complaining Eng- As llsii ifachers and th'e screen players the

_ B e -a -^ C R1 "

;■ If you huvc never liiiii'dniDMt pU’asa n t1Klll^lrisc in > TO D A Y !

SP€€: ^ C 0l-F€€

LLATING S L A N T !

10 ^ R(oua person.T properly could■ wlUi alarm.” ■' — — iM cftme to AmericA In Uie Eng- nirp i company of Mrs, Patrick Camp.ind haa remained here, more or n , lOntWubusly, tor a quarter ot a ' ' iry.B. Campbell, wliooe mosi bril- SI

yeors u«rc with Arllss, also to Hollywood, but her pres-

here wo* discovered accident- n o >y old friends, Tiic ;slow succe?.inm-Ariisa played are tl

u American stage wllh Minnie mokii tern Plske. Blanche Yatea. Mar- Maude, Emily Stevens and

ne EigeU, evrrjts, Plske. older liisn Arllis, car- ^ on for many yeara afterwards,B cama na close aa any women * r i/, ome to holdlns her own against ‘ dvance of the Arils* popularity,

Unhappy Endings Mich■ rKcrj' Maude dropped out or ■’eeK'i ■ssional life soon ntUr tounng ouniry with ArllM,illy Stevena I.1 slm oit a forgot- lame. * ,»nne EageLi was wllh Arllas leasons. Her Inigic deaUi made M'< Lhe first of the Arllas lends to ' physical trogcdy, f«reece-Ooyce-waa—succeMful-altee “ Ww' r in silent pictures with the Isli.atnr. But when ehe took n in hla flrat talkie, she carried ^ * lefianee of the Ubu too far. 'II lovely and talented, Miaa ' : seldom has been seen since nu iii

Green Ooddesg." ,ter being in "OUraeli" jo*n wnltr lett,. apparrnUy waa on the siinft iliold Of atardoni. ijlicrl.t. after two years, she still is .•.choo ng for stor blllUiB l in t mean- Aftrr has been won. by her sister mtvu'

tanee, Jomr<r recent accident, will fu'rlhrr I’"!'''' f her attempts to gain the "'■<1”'

tty Lawford was In -OUl Eng- nnd her career Jitui not iw!-

cd in A manner apparently led by lier splendid work. .

FMmt't 'Tamble lie welen Evalyn Knapp, played Uir nine lead in ’T h e Millionaire.“ JT considered it the turningjjoinl | —

le picture w m a Biicceai w ia.go Mlsa Knapp. cerUilnly no one crov 1 blame A rll« for Uio tact tiiat went lilklng, tell from a precl- srie'ni nnd wq.H nearly killed. l^^pl

- ’ -T ) BulalUpelLv and tubus and su- OffU

( F T - .T ^ k ! p c r a t l l lo n .% m 13 •. I . \ are broken In

1 .1 • tim e.. Uir I

L /P - W 'H r — yon-Jouwd-Uw. 4i'5TiE 3 C 5 , long n » i

i i g l r ' r ' r swUnout“q?iiima ARt

Questions, t t f l n T rnK rdy ) .i Wl

nui (iiikilbwn tuwii ^ ' " ” * -**1 to her, Ihe Oeor fOM! Autti widow,Of Mil-

ion ailLv throtifT'-ayrTnrrotff-in—Alevsnder -“ “"H illlon" that Mrs. AtlL%s plaj-ed ;he stage. apimrenUy without .«r(3iM flficrmaUi. **, ''Lvj Kenyon expecui to u « her * as a stepping stone to new fame fortune in pictures. j jl

curelit chaiiKc p•.ace for a lime, llu l igh this mlBht be l^imiitr »ith bat‘i •go tiuiScnta it would prubably g forlli some Uiid'ot'fevoiution inB thrir nudiencet. vl^cause ■ rstrrlzntlun la. when all is said S

done, somelhlng more than nricnl rxcrcWc and good uctlni;It comblnc other (luallfitniioiis 1 correct English before it 11 - I’lnttinR or enterUiinlnK. ■lly'^ay, Migne.its Oullefworlii. ^ leitchers. professura, college pres- t» anti olher* who comjilalii lit Ihc FjiRlish In the nmvir.v are t Ilk' In th e ir own ra in burr^u. The * wj, und HCtrr.ws of toduy .\[ieak ;hes« pedRBOB'ies taugh ; iiinn U> ■ nk.lollywoiKl L% rubbing the nharp es o tt a huntlfrd dlalecL'^ und ndJng them into piore m tuc guago o t the talking picture ih<> CTsge, which, likp It nr m,t n inel ccrvftin lo be the tiu u s ii’ of I. /u iu re . ' \« Hollywood sp e a tv fa '

norld l __________ . I,

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f Rixxl fn o d ! S im p ly

V J tx'Caiise we KN'OW Wf can p le a se th e

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a t SiH'pr'.s th e r e in ^Ulro fo r ,vdu. T r y u s

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P e r s o n s to A v o id P o s - j biirnl

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iOLLYWOOD. Oct. 31 .Bpeclni lo T lrc N r* ^ .-T h c technical ndvUors'MaVs’ Ihe ■ troiih.e .■.hooters'' o f picture ' m in

ur/> ,vlen of the world, ndventnrera who Cooni ve been evrr>- place and dono .ju c •rj thlng, one of them usually can sumn

fountj n: t) ir director's elbow with ring the plunnlhc and IllmlnB o t e n I TV Im portant picture. siu nDlrfctnr.^ d r jy n d upon U ie w 'an c r le.de-r«mi»< lo relieve them of th e 1 Evt r iy Of H hundred and one dctall»;eKcei :h as pa^iib.e Incongruliles. and lo t tn NiilnRiv In^iKiilflcant m a u e ra ; liL-. fi iirh Jen i>cr ccni authcn- 'tm ti

nnd III Ixeping with the n tm o - ' exiiri I'Tf. loMle and i<rlud of th c .ln th i '■ > i for V

^len <if AdveiUurr juiiloIJ.ttiy O' Hollywood's teclinlcnl rJw .;. U'ho;i> the public a t KC nrver tet.i und teldom hruni , ' ' i 9Ut,.li.:>'.: renl-lite rolpa ns in te r- ^ mit nnd ndfenturous a.i th e chft'f- ' I ' " " :rr.-. Hiry u.j.’ch being created for , • srrern. '3ne ol iiK'iii U Gerald Orove ■vlnj a.', technical aide on his nlnUi rtiirc. "Once A U dy.'’ stflrrlneL iih Chiittcrtori, .mrn,ion or un Enrlhh barnnet. Sir f"'’ ‘1 :i1tfr Of HrdKehlll Miinor,i.if^bur)-, }>f a iu /yJwMicrt III ;'V , erlHirtii', Kiiiilmul. nnd in private i?*“ V loo:*. in iTuiirr an,I nennnny , I tiT .-lutlvlni; for the diplom atic I •viiT Bt .Sohoonrs, in l.ondnn, h e ] ' nr<l thl- lirilt..,ii Soul)) A frlr .in : J.!! 'lire, Hhrxlc.ila, s-Tvins until U k ' tbrtnik of the World war, w h e n h e l ' iMh-rr-yt u , i),,- Kln<(n A frlcun ' „ ' Ile.s,as F trn L ieutenant. !

Aia to Viscount 1sc itve Rl The f ro m in G erm un f "fC ulhweM A frira and In G erm an T J . -M Africa under o enern l N orlhey., ' waA uoundfd and Invalided to Uie : ,V,.

.|>e of Good Hope, where lie served BWe-de-e,imp to V Ism in t Buxton. )ver,,or O eneral and Com m ander- L!ll

MuTiiL-L?]i ‘ i>[ b^^irA ir"""* Tansfcricd.^o me French 'front, rove ...rrvpd uiilJ] Jfllfl, when )ie ) ' I i--! Invalldfd to Englnnd, After ■ILv'. ending a >ear In ft I,ondou nillllary

he r . - i s n « l from thn nrm v 1"",‘ Id entered the British ForclgTi i , j,.„,ffU'' 4 J.';in 1031. h'* w rn t Id A iiitrulla asi,„„v, lief of ria ff inul nuic-de.cam p lo ;.,,, r K.irl of filr«(ibrHki-. Onvenm r o f ,, ' l ic-toM;,. Tlie nex t ycur l;e od v e ii-! ^ iri d on tlig l:l.-viid.'v o f _tlif Sou th r

a.m N iriT O -nC -T rT nen?C 5rf^^ lirrr h r ri,neh-<i m , i, u b ro th e r iL ? . m l lie rame to Hollywood.

RLISs'~vTsifs“ ” ?RIENDi‘ "''_____ ( Ti

W hllr 111 New York re te n th '.’ fo f.lJ^^ .h l.1 nrrn-fll from EnKt'.imJ.'" ,

rorBe-Arll.vi journeyed t6 'B a to n lere he spent n week-end with W in . ' roi) Ame.v who p^^.^pnlell him In f t 'r ~ u ndbcr-of-M *ao-ptoductiwi4-scvciUii;57? ■ar.< flffo. T n n r f r i r rd iljJ n 'U o f ;” ' ’! any year.i- MandlnK. and Mr, Arlb.i ■I a rule makes n vUit lo Mr, AmcSi hetiever h e la In the East, •

M UUAM EX-BATHKi;M irUm Hopkhw, fea turrd ' iirc-Tjm slc-n n a - K a r m n r - .^ . -ji t !4 Hours.” <mc\- tu rned <lanii ago contr.ict to become u muvle iivu ith ln s bee.uly. jW oi

— A .M a n _ a n tL ji_ W ;---------\V cr« -1»an

i r WILLM

| p o «i THE R Qn ^ l N G A ih BUiF 1 Harlsii K

SWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, S

> C R E E N ,

t t - oBy Dave Ki

llOM.VWOOl), O it. 31 - Despite the I h p -fa r* .- th s t ' th ry - nre. • » « n u is U»c a fioney <hf^ “ *n - “‘=‘1 1 'collent -'cousiilarlis, ul tha’. — film inilrt f'iay- link < rs lire IM/. till' painprn-d iiiuni-y- Uvea mrnlng youlLi the worlii imagines Marli hrni.______________________________ Uic C

Many u bu^lI:c.•. mitii':. iOU re- extra ejvej u)lQv.unci-;. wliii-li would open one I he I'Ves «f- Juckte Coiftiun, Jackie tlu>l ;oiiI>’r and Mllr.i G trcu. • ' —

The Kreut biillc of ull Juvenile film q j la r's wiiKcfl today i.'itrWIii;; placed keen n trust lundfl fo r Ihem when they ,ro o f nge, four-flfU w of JacicJe sj,jp ;oopera salary goes Uml wiiy. . . , pro* •Jackie Coo»un weni U> camp th is im tj ummer lor si'veral weeks anil took | j | ^ vlth him asspcnilliiK hiORi'y. Uob- . Cwo :ri. h i ' bruiher. w-u i:U-cful al the «;en tu rt of "Sooky" becuuic his ullow* | | ,e uice was raised to S3 a week. tmi,,

Every cent Jackie'- Si-arl makes, pog, :Kcepipig ts to spend a l lln^ !>tart d id If each iilclure, is beins M'ved for III future, HU f«lher. nn yiJ'drlJk-r in a flvi-way-a-week wum- p i'js ull An •xii'-n-'e.i <il the hoy. The Umily lives n the snuif :iumll lunr-e they-ve hud ^ t . ( 'Or ve.ir?; th r Iniher Hi" only f>'Otn i\ii('. lo work ;ii',d .l,u-ki' ami his ; j . 2 nulher walk U> the suidm. f t

_____ conicl.urlen LUIIetlrld, the te srher foctl:

In “ tn m Saw yer,"'ha« two ildc-hU -o<'U n*__lle.-o»ai_..a_ .g»

~»rnil*pro’' b.MCball lean) braring Song Ills name and »rile» und wll*khortslfltles, Vh

---------- who'I'lir world t l Jlllrd nllJj "Kenllc- pcmli

nrn," uecrrillnc lo th rlr iircfcrmccs. nallcor blondes hold n bln lead in Hully- Q n l;vcviil. Of ;^.•)0Jouni,• fi-niiiilne players, a •VM tire blDiKl.';., htiini'Uri nnd >lilv iweiity reilhcad'.. il l.a-.iKei, lU - ireil. The .•.curclly . i f - uch auburn- i;ijrr() ).'jn.v !,.■■ .N;uiry C,>rf;>JI J.'' .’.ur- .iu:,uu:, liowLVtr. few lillli:> lire In••ulor ;.il(l re.I i>tio'o.;r,.;.li.. black, ,',o WhoK’hy remain iialural',’ ly br

llu l h IjI.iiiiIm p lrn v Utp puli- 'I’hc Kc, lliey ilnn‘1 tlir pour eamrra- m an. Krom the^e terhnlelaiw tine learnu th ^ t ii bloiiilr I* la r p n i morr lilfflrult lo nhr.to|-r»ph h n l than u brunette hp,'«u%e there U llltle ro n trx 't Uelwern the hair, e«es and skin iif lueh an a e trn i as Lilyan Tsjhm an while - the ravrh-loeked gltl!! led by Kay- - - l-'r4ncls give no Hnrrlri.

'c jn th i c i i a g w itin u m liilldirlUicieT«-c flnil thill fr-,v jcrrrii tielreuics frcqnem boauiy iho;is. TliLi for ' ' w e r a l rea io iii; . i p , Tncy are mnic expert in KcriiniK beamy, be.

th n i 1.1 thrirv'to^K m tn ide . a 1i 1k. ii ihy uVMi.e i.oi-ian; c ji. nocl ijluiiitv,'. iiroviil" hmr.iircvM-r,-. «ndiniikr-up a rtb i '. Icr llicin ihirlnc pic- iKidllun ;.; ill>. M.iiiv linuity parlorh inuiia|.il.ilii{- 1,11 Illni , lal,■-. by nullfyintr iiiqi(Mironv Kheir Jt.i.-s a ill tx hi unil ue

1hn.'th r ln t ie r ,ii ii;,my i-ilablLV,i- m eun t>ro,,clea't ,.ii .'.t.irr. r,e.i-ret.'' , . , IT ,ill-i;ni j.rjrei.'. Hi

"I'ho iiniii"-,''! di.’iippotnlm^nt of part >oiii»; .1.11*1 • ‘ykiiipyi C'K>r.er'B lllo In lh a t Ir.; fa tC 'r b n 't llvin?, Ilt%(luil wn.' J 'liniiv l'i«)|)pr, vuuilevlllr ,, l>frln:m'-r, Biieji .Jwcki.-two, 'I'otiay. J.ij;l.lt iuu. adopted Jack ,1 ", CooRan, I,iiiirr i:f Hoberl, us hW "lo- •ention=H -ndnises;e'a-molhcr-aa)-i)-heJ-^ often t s l t . to Clod about the jiosiibll- Ity of ft diiiidy, Thore i.s also an umus- hiR *ld" MIH-:' j.iekic em biirra.irn hw mi;thi-r bv plLklng o u l hu.''bnnilH ten for her. He r, ceiitly wunted her lo l>f” m arry RlcliArd'Dlx, '1^

Aj»w SUy sliclutn mori' coii/.in.i .th an uny other llviiij; film plaver. I t Is because

|Won« IS In China v h iil Jonea is in

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u m ])A D T O A V P O R y gKenytn

», SUNDA-^ MORNING, NOVESn

W O O D BScene N I

5 U n ited a u te * . All Chinese w ith „ ‘ . aam e-nam o eoualdey .iherawlv**

a n d there la a connccilng f'lmK w ith a ll. She me«ta m any rcla- such^ 'h -^Shanghai Zxpreaa'- will) th e Cirlene D ieiricli, to r 11 b laid in -todaj; "n d have m any O rien u l itrns. T here a re « Wonga. alxty- J " .j i^ s i Sii,---------- -------- . . . . . ulkU

O ne m ight g« m ad I ry in r lo ^ P up w ltb ih e tolblea o t the Im hooaea. For In iU nce. 8yJ»ia * liSney trent on « d fet a n d exercise ^• w a r n to reduce aU pounds en •R® *>istTBeUoni for he r p a rt in “La- Pl^yslea Of th e Big Houae," The t i n t whilS• o daya or ahooUng, ahe made p a r t i» n e « a t p rison “me*«" In which waa n

eat Blew to II Keen nrmUhf point. Daek eame the tlx odnda «n^l back went Syjvla en le t a n d e iereise,_____ ________________wunii

An even doien different kind* otftre used to lllum lnntj a film Mo-n

t. Only un expert cun tell a Lupe om Ji r if le deuce, mky broad, barreJ, i „ . „ , 24 aun, glow, strip . Deitj:, 35 or ^ “ sun, 'The Lupe, Incidentally, is a ,,

nlcal-shiiped spot which goes dl- ;lly over Uie c u n e n lens and w/u nam ed becauAc tc t.‘m f irst ».v*d Callfi

‘.L u p c_ y a l^ w licn she made "Wolt a dlf"'8- ........................... legrcl

—------ AccorVivieiino Osborne, stage actress 10 cam e to Hollywood to play op- Mile Clive Brook In "Husband's Jllday,” knows wiien n Joke ends. ' \ h e r a rriva l here, she sen t a b it *

Soutljcrji CuUSofnla E a j t to a ""{I > e n d In the :.hupc of ii box ot aiiRca, exprcM collect. The friend in ilatcd wtlh nn express.collecl ' )x w hich cou the actress $22, I'l’Pf" hen opened. It revealed wimc love-' . bricks, IcadlPR commo<lliy o t the | , ”

inm uiilty whrrp the Irlrnd lives, " ‘" j : •ic Joke halted there. . {’f

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imoNEPicpLmfs s llTllMTeillE =

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Sfilflr nLJiatrr.D»St£"'.»w p laying a t the O rpheum Uie- nocki irc. th e re comes to th e talking Buck' ■reen th e finest epic ot college and ehblc lotball th a t hos yet been produced, the * Alive w ith th r sp irit o t-K n u le ; ‘ ockne. Umi dynomle and driving 1‘i'.'i” e rjona llty wluj-wns the very e m - ; ° ndlnient of the game, th is picture ■ iW rerilbm . tc carries th e meMage ; ‘‘'’.”,1 iBl Hockne hoped to give the pub- i ,, e w hen he planned the p ic tu re .;liarUv—hrfnrp h u imBi-- rt^«ni—n Tie.waite of siwrumitn.ihip, te p m - i ; ’** ; •ork, (tnd itigh 'Ideslt,Ilo:kiw (ft(riiv .*,0 Inr in h li pla’ns 1 it is

ir tn;.\ production ns to • choo« i for t a rt o t the cast. The m c ^ fa m o u s j u m t ■«mea In football were nniSng those i - J . le picked—H In all. T hey Include I nock he. oriRinal peerle.v^ Pour Horse- [ forct lien of Notre Dame, the great quar- i time erback, Pranic ■ Carideo, B u cky ione - XConnor. Adam W alsh, and Al How- ; t^ocl iru, to nam e-only a lew. M lerT^Is ‘‘“ ’'C k-ath the.^e men, together with the eomi ■xecutlves of Universal pictures, de- New ;m i;lned to fjo through w i:h the Sp lr ;>rixluction and make il a worthy thre iribuie to the m an who had exe- Tuei

wSm___ ________iiftJ the injt i O t

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K N U T E R O C 3 C N E

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ilBER 3, 1931

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liai.-K«flSpiCT«HE- 1fll N O W S H O W S I I I R O j ( r N i

n r « i a stage piny, then a s ilen t 'T h Ifm and non- A U itW r plctwe— tu re • uch is the iiUtory of ’T h e a i r i o t today he Golden Weat," which la coming enUri 3da> to the noxy theo tre. tiavorJ n Its new medium the story harlta “ laelc to the origlnni d ram a by David lela.ico. As aeen a n d heard on Ute , alklflB scxetti. IT h e .• O lrl of the ‘ lolden west'- U sa id to toltow the " elaseo texl very closely In dialogue nd consfrucdon, A nn Hurling la '*•.•* , tie O lfl-U ie role created 35 years go by Blanche Batea. Jam es Rennie " " ■lays Olrk John.’ttn . th e road agent. ‘ vhll6- Harry B annister essays the. m c"t .art o fthe sheriff. J a c k Ranee, wJ>lch ^ ?oa acted so unfoniettably by F rank c « n .n m .h t o ld a .n ,The new talking version h u been ^

llrected by Jo h n Prancla DUlon. A lumber of the scenes were m ade on Dctrtlon obout ISQ jnllej e w i of San q; fTanclsco in a distric t known a* the 40iher txdc countr>’—a mecc* for , 'Old-e'fkers in the tim es In wbicb . . . he action of tho sto ry t< laid. ,

AM tmbhnBauUientlc"prop*. such ",$ U-,e kinds of fum ltin’e. Im plem enu ,nd mlfiellaneoua a rtltle s used In ;allfbrnla in the days o f p r o v e d . difficult ta-ik fo r Hie stud io r e - “ ^ e trch and -p ro t> e rty -d ep « U o en ta . « according to John J . Hughes, who erved as a n d irec tor during the Mklng of "T h e O lrl of Uie O olden " " “ Vest." I t if almo,« ImpOMlWe to ob - **." aln orlginaj furnW iings da ting front he er.i of the ROld ru.ah, Museuma , , i^ nd private colleetora aeem to h iv e ,'ell-nlgh eorneVtd the m arket, in lOOt e a .'« Hie best th a t couI<3 be dene ‘he ic .-aa to reproduce In exact de tail the ppearance of the objects which were II dallv ii:e by the pioneers,

Be.ildesAnn H arding, Jam es Ren- lie oiid H arry B annister, th e cast f "The O lrl of th e Ooltierf W est” u Ita newfcM edUlon Includes J . F a r - _ ell MacDonald. B ert Roach. Ben lendrlck.i..Jr,. OeorRO Cooper, R lclt- rd Carltlc. John/iy WjtJkfr * n d - , rth iir Stone. T h r screen ad ap ta - ■on 1.1 by W aldem ar YoiihB. latent___________ „ Evely--------—:--------------Klbb<uted ;ucl7 a w ofiderful influence H ugh n the youth o t th e country. annoU v Avrw U JhC -M l> L-3dlP m .

tockne ehate to play Uie p a r t of ed up lucky O 'B rlenr-the hero, a n d . his holce haa been fu lly Justified in " he splendid perfom iancc given by ,tr. AyrrR.' Willluin Dukcwcll,.who hcari akcs the role of Jim StewArt. ceMft vnrl'-n'.t roomate. Li perfectly cas t romu »nd niiikeb'Jrhls c h arac ter enUrely 1’<‘"1 ■nnvlnclng. . play

•'The S p irit or Notre Dam e” en- irely avoids the sterotyped lines of N>’ ts predecessors, a n d has none o t exhll :lIlryf^Iret!tBtl^Bsml^tty^o•^omInoTr T3tnri o pk iu res dealing w llh college life.I'he Mory iiaa no love Intere.M. and ------t Is a very high recomm'endatlou 'or the excelence o t the production ;ha t th li feature U never missed. . “ ~3. Porrell, MocDonaW plays K nutn | nockne's p a rt lu the Inspirational I force behind the tonni. and by the lime the picture u well under way one-hos begun to believe th a t he la It^oekne. ____ I~ ’'C » ra r ia X a rc ir c 4 ^ 7 T T w > iw « r ~ -Jcomedy, and the P a ram ount Bound F Newa round out the-proCTam. ’T h e B b Splrll o t Notre D,\me" will be shown th ree day j. today, tomorrow and Tuesday. ^

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'T l ie Rood lo Singapore,- a pic- iK «a lntrigul;«r as ILs IfUe opens i •day a t llie IdaliQ theatre , i t offer.i 1 ( jle ru in m en t o f a Mch romahUc avor and provii}es W illiam powell je s ia r . w ith one of the m ost Inier* itlng and oxrestlng roles of his ea- e r . -The exotic tropical background.>r th e locale la ' a remote BruLih •dlem ent-in e«>;icn-i«nrte ctly to th e engra»lnR atory ot the ngled lives nnd loves in Uio colony. ‘Aa th e sAUve Idler, H ugh Dawitry, hose presence la anything h u t pleui- I t to r Uie husbands of the se ttle- cn t b u t la a source o t inU resl to le bored wives. Powell la a foscln- Ing figure. H is Ironic w ll nnd cool illosophy dlaconceru h is tmUgon- U and he refuses to be annoyed by le ostracism he faces on every side.T he a rriva l o t beauufu l phlllipa rooby—th e lUinca of a phi'sleloh, r . Oeorge March, creatca a s tir th a t te c la even Dawitry. Dorta K enyon's ;rlklng beauty and ehnrm make.i . er id eaf In th e role. Ariotiier appeal- ig actress, young M arian M arsh, r as A tlkabtc role as liw vivacious >un» sis ter of Dr.' M arch, who ex- . •rlm enta w ith the dangerous H ugh awitry. T h e affair luia an omus- Ig denouem ent.The dramKUci«v'erirhttndled;ijuiit- • —ItJi carcfiil a tten tion a n d reatralnt incQmpelllngcUmax.T he "Boy PVlend" comedy, "Call aop,"ieatureatheJuvenl1eMackBcn- •l i t group."C heaper To Rent," a novelty act, nd the Palhe sound new j, complete le Idaiio program.

ITARS APPEAR WITH POWELL IN NEW FILM

HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 31 tSpNlM lo he Nevi'si—A cast of fea tured ploy- rs Is being oaJtmbled to support William Powell in his nex t e tam n c Ictiire, '•fflRh f>reisHre," which is to ta r t preduetlon Novem ber'2 Tlie « c ? t addiUoiis to the lineup are .velj-n B ren t. Ralf lia ro lde. G uy abbee. Polly W allers a n d P rank Mc- lugh. BvaJyji K napp. «a a lready .tinounced. u to have tin im porU nt tile in the new picture, w hich is baa- d ui>on a sKfry by'5 . J . P «er« .-----------------

MONOTONES RECORDED Voices so low they could no t be

leard 10 fee l away have been #uc- es.ifully recorded to r a scene In tho omnqcc. ."T he. Beloved. Bnclielor."’aiil Xukii.1 and Dorothy Jordan itay th e scene in monotone. «

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NOW SHOWINGContinuous Show Today

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T h e G I R Lo f t h e

G O L D E NW E S T

A great love story se t In the dn.vs flf the wild rush for Gold. The Days of M9.

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S lu r o f "U a llday"

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One SmashinK Climax You’ll Never, Never - F o r g e t

O nly Ann H M ilO t to m»kt Dm. ~ *M B c lu e o 't Ooldtn Olrl lin, again—iBve again—*nd speak the w ords lb s ( bar* held /aiJUons

brealhltM.I f you win—-he's jo u rs , and

I ’m youra. loo!She cheats to win a worth-

Ic.vi man . . .I f Y o u L ik e d IM cturcH L ik e

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P rw i. on the extremUl >' p«r(le« In O ermany. Tlje first t» o ill reviewed the' Com muniiti. ThU _ ono drserfb«!i the r(>e or Aifotf llltle r-i N stlonU SoclulUl*.—Kdl j

Uy LOUIS 1’. I.OCHNKR (\s.soclnlcd Preaa Bluff W riter)

B e r l i n . O c t . : i l — F e w e r tliun 2 5 ,0 0 0 m c m ltc r s in ,, 1 0 2 5 ; m o r e th n n ROO.OOO.

o n e -f if tl} o f th e m w o m e n , in |n i i I h c a i i tu in n o f lO lU — siic li is I'J"

' t h e g r o w t h o f Ih c N a l io n u l S o c ia l is t n io v c m c n U h o u tic d :ni> b y t h e A u s t r i a n . A d o lf H i l le r .

T h i « r i ; r h t - rn d ic a l m o v e - j '" m e n t o f t h e “ b r o w n K hirt.s” I thua, In ft few years, lia-i bccomc m ®

- -fortnidftble n mcnaec lo llie ,i.U btK ‘ ” ' lly o t a c r m in y ’a Bcpubllcan ',.11M h u Its )e(l-rudicAl couiilcriinrl,

Por rcMon* often dlnmclrlcally -o p p o sed .-O ern m iu liov! rnlllfd to ro

the bnnner of Hiller, licro of the i ••beer cellcir piiUch" of 1,023. ! „

T h eir banner .■'liovva-.a.„black dwaatlkn In ft wliU<> c irt iib r ccnier Imbwlrtrd In n rectftnmc of red. u — thoroiiRhly comprrhfn^ilvr color j

1 uDiernr. from tt iiolniral AtaiidiKiim., f ' B earm s Hie olficln! lllle o f j

llo tisl Boclslldt Labor party,” il ie '• orRftnizatlon U niwnyx «i>ol:on of i t s '

------- ini! Niizis, IHP ii'rm R nrc rw —from til" G erm an worcU "nntloim l n, aorinltjit," 'f<]

T ha (Mrty la •]{ things (o«U m en. th n u Diversified Appeal Iivt

TJw Iftbel -Niilloiml" ulUACU Iho ,f pte-w ar Jiinlierd. tlir- Nailoit.ilLsl* n. who find A llred HUBtiibers. G erm an 1,, N allonallat pa rty leader, loo tam e, < thoae who approve of SoclalUm ex- 'J { cep l. for lla In lernutlonal^m , a nd ^

• • positive dcclarntlon ol NnilonulUm‘nvou ld relieve Ocrmnny of te p a ra - ... tlona and th e ImpllcalloM o r 'th c trea ty of VLTsnlllea. .

Tiie •■Nfttlonnl' label appeal* nL-.o' to university youth, often • Icadlrff ]

____ llbcrtiLlan n iavcm cnu.______________ _Prince ■Auini.'st* Wilhelm of Prua- ■

•- a la, fourtli son of.tlie ex-knlser. la a ‘‘ conaplcuou.1 nRltator for the p ony . i„, Illller'a Indefln lteneu aa lo « h a t la „

____ loJoU oK -iti-cm c.lic.ahouJiL oasum c— :pow er' npparcntly nlvca Uio mon-

■ aiohlatlc 3Ioheti:.ollerna hope. - *' T he "S oclo lU f label, on iho other

hand , la Intended to wean th e v a a t:n . Industrial population of G erm any 1

away, from _{h'!_f5'>t^lal;T>cmo«D>tlcl_ and CominunUt parlie*.

Socialism, Com munlim Aualled . Commuii'Uin, w y the Niul nBltn- ”

■ .lo rs. ha.i fftllrd InL^erably.' ' ^Soclnll.^ni. they a;.sert, 1hl% broughL''

tlie desire fo r liiiernnlloiial undcr.- atiiiirilng. for which the Socml-Uein- ., oera ilc party liiu Mood, liiu ltd ■ O erm an^^'lnto n ApliitrirJ npl'cy of =

•acceptlnK reparatluii-i tlcninnds i«nd 1 op'provlns- Oermnny'a dl^«rmamcnt.

T q the 'IndiL’rtrlrtllsts who m lR ht' bcconir alarm ed n l the word ‘'S ocial- '

. they expliiln Uiat lhl.^ word : really ineana "iiocliU." 1

Uealcle.^, he U told, once the work- :• c r weaned away from the Commu- |

.nLsla and tlio^ 8«lal-D cm ocrata, he , will prove far more trnclabic. 1

Anil»SemIlUm ta another weapon 1 which the Ni«Li u je cffecUvcly, i t '

'■ . la etu'y cnotiqh In tlme.i of depres- alon to bliime the Jewiili banker and th e Jewish departm ent'atore owner. Y et n u le r aifttca th a t he hii. n o ih - .ing w lialgve> npaliitl . I f n i " :

Uniforro Tem pts nillllBrlsts IBy adoptlnK uniform.% the Hitler- ■

Ilea furtherm ore appeal to lho:< who I u e yeurhliii: fo r n return of the days I of unlverxAl m ilitary nervlce tn Qer-1

In short ns lone as tlir N « l m ovenrrnt Li lu the mlnorily. u n - l

, ham pered by olflolal reapanalljlllty. • l l KBlna memberahip bevaiisr tl of- {f r r i I. to rtrha ppetite. . _ ' 1

Dr. Foster ts rrm orlnc corns and ' callooars from boJb f r f t tar JJ.tW.l

S A V E$ s s s . i

O N F U E L IL et <ij replace every cracked or 1 broken window ulav. In yniir '

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' B e d o f R o s e s D e f i e s

A n d C o l d W i n d s i i

tlr SAM MARTIN ^(Hiiiicrmiin Ntw,i Corrcspouilcnt) of

f), HAGERMAN. Oct. 30 - W llh llic ; in in liilp of frosty iilKliU now fell In th e ;c n

.enrly m im ln tj lUr. nnd wintry wlnd-s i jiisl a ro u n d 'th e -c o rn c r ready to ia tl

‘t* 'j.wco|) acrsvi the inntl. there nr? still !(1 ;n|X)U of aiimmer-llke beauty In H uk- cll r |<rmiiii valley which bid dellwicc to ra pJ [the m arch of Old KU13 Winter.• ” Amonit them la the flower sa rd en 1 u. n- of H. D. Pulley, in the north p a rt of 1

>J*'acnnuiu- i n . lt3-..wclLculllVBted j _ '*^,bfd.-:. 12 vr.rlcUe:i of resea »U11 nod ^ "5 and beckon Rrucefully In tlw inle ”

milum n brccies . nnd beda cC Vf;r-

"V t r vnricUu.-i of fliiwers lend a rl3t of i ' ’’ jto .color to th e fliKit. j "

I ”I Itave h a d w veral liom u I n . vc .^ 'fd iU io , b u t nev?i; one w ithout 11 jl-. PJ. flower Rarden lh a l wra my apec ln lllr

l>''!flLER RESIDENTS VISIT F u;| FRIENDSANDRELATIVES’‘<1- F'lI.KIl, Oct. 31 iKiin'l;>l tc i'T lic “1"* N<!ws)—Several P ilrr ro iden ta v u i i- N

'r d w llh friends and relatives d n rin s ti:the la»i week. tl' I C harles Luche, who has been

, IvtalthtK a t tho homo ot h h diiucli- w' ® ter, Mrs. J , E. KnlbfleUtii. inid inm - T

My.- le ft Thur.-day mornlnB for Iiia Irhonift n t Portland. OreRon, Rf

W illard H arper and lila mother.'*• Mrs. C. H arper, arrived in f i le r d:

Thurarinv to upend a tew rtnvi InMrs. H arry Beana nnd d n tiih irr. T

'" ’ 'Dorothy. le ft Thuraday for De.id- Mwood. South Dakota. whc«r thcv will HMiendVhc whiter with Mr. liean.v C

, who U employed by the railroad MIeompnny n t th a t place,. C

" “ 1 MIm Beulnh Kalbfleljcli. Inslruc- “ tor-in -the O M dlnffTiiiiirM hM irflr-’ Jc“ ■ rived •home Friday to attend teach - »<

“ rr.%’ Inatllu tf nnd to spend th e w w k 1und w ith h e r parenta. Mr. and Mra. ,,P. J . K albflclsch. V

— M r.-ttna-M rs.-A r'W .'D arbcrafftnd " dntiRhler, Frances, motored to Nnm- PR and Caldwell Thura<lay to visit

■the Miwea Rhodn and-M ercedes“ y jD arbe ia t, it l c l______ 'r : ---------- - ... I

BERGEIl FOLKS RE T linN \1 B EnO EIl, Oct. 31 (Special to T he

Ncwai — M r. and Mn:. K cm ielh II Uoiiclft.s hnve recently reluriKxI a fte r 1

,1, 1 a m onth 's vlalt m Los AnuclM. I•r- ~~ ~ i1,1. , f e a th e rw rl ih i areh »uppor< m ade 1

by Dr. foo ter for OSc. Phone SJO. Artv 1ofnd 1 .

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IT PAYS TO SEE I DEAL15R

“;! You Get More Milesi 1D33 ro rd Sport

II i “ " O ' .......................................................f , . 1023 Ford Standardnd Coupe .......................................... ............'<T. 19:7 Wlllya K nlglii

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cr- .......................................................•ho! i ^ a a i a r a i NiysI Coupe ...................................................c r-1 Kortl

RoailMcr ........................................ ,....; 1027 Old.imoblle

uy ' COHCh ....................... ..............................o l . j 10;9 Ford Tudor

Sedan ..... ----------------------. . 1 .1031 Ford Victoria

• C o u p e ......................................................*"?, 1931 Chevrolet

' C o a ch ................................. ..... .............1 1030 157 W. B, Truck.

— [ e b m p le ia ................. ..... ............ .....,...■ | j 1930 Ford Fordor - •• S e d a n .......................... ........... _.............

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Hire." hiiys Mr. Pulliy. who U otic>f the early pioneers «r Iduho, mid ' ° n Die e a r lltr diijs wn.% cMciiilvtly ■nKaRfd III the slock bu-ilnew.

Hiinernuin valley. |\- U will Clitlaiiled lo the cultlviUioii of many niarli-llra cf flov.cr^., bulh In ; r:ll lurllmate, and tiLs !on- e.4r.?riciie" m R i■alJins them haa tr.iiTl:' him tlml ?ewo of th e eavntla ls of Miree,K.s me 50 ileiity of cultivation and rrxM drain-iRf. ' r«

In ndriltlon to flower culuir.'. Mr. r|.Pitliey- hn.V-eondiicted f.oin'* Uiler- j-)'sthiK exiHTlnlenU In liiicniivo eul- jg .ivatloii. On r\ small ploi of i;iciiiid m 111', lilns: la llHtrrmiMi. IW f r g w ;>nif niid •;i I : : : wii!f. Me liu^ sm ;-' ;V :e.vf«llr r rs rm cropa-of 2 3 -p.iffrr-;n l varieiiTi of sfnnll iruiLi «nd \ ,cs:l:il)lc3 th is sciwoii. T he Iiniiilv

Jillll enjnyins fresn MrnwbrrriM w Irom his pa tch cn th b plot.------------------■— ------- -- . f,

FILER GROUPS CONVENE [J:AT HALLOWEEN PARTIES ;|

“l lLKU. Oet, llV VKiirciill lo l l ic l , flfUA i-Tw o II.lllOttpen p;irtles were ciijo>ed by Kllor resliiciiU'' durlni;Ihe |a.M half of Ihe weel:.

Ml;a Fdnu Schnell eiilerlalncd Z\ Blth It Halloween parly n l h e r home ,( m nrsdny rvenlnK for n nttm brr of Irlend '., Games werr pliiyed-nnd n ‘h’ ;ood time was enjoved, ^

Mrf. n e n Blatter entertnlned Krl. iny fv rn inc with n M irprlse-party . tor her liir.buiid a t the ir home. , 1'hoi.e p rew ut ssTfc M c»rs ■icid' M e^am ea Diive Rleh. Carl Chlldi, ^ ilomer Schnell. Oeornr .Siiitunan. » CImrlea Schnell, Jnm<'s Prince. Mrs. *, Maudfl Chupmni^ ami th e .Misses 'J Clnra and Belva stutzlnjin nnd ,, f^ona Chapm an. Oamen were en- joyrdTind-oatntjr-relrrjhm m w -w rrc- served a t th e do te of the evening, “

WEIGHTY SON ARRIVES " ■ AT FAIRFTELD' HOME r

_____ " t^'FAIRFIELD. Idaho, Oet, 31(Special to The News)—Fllteeu I pounds waa (he welsht of n boyborn■^o:^rr.■ftnd Mrv Ortllle-M ah.— ■*;well O ctobcr 27. '

ThI.i la one of the lieavleat f bablca known here nnd cIo;.t1y np. proachea th e welRlil of the biibyborn In California n few weeks • itga flfid trlveii much (n ihenowspapera. The Calllornia bnby fweighed 18 pound*. I

E Y O U R F O R D

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.............. S150.00........... S250.00...... ; S150.00.............. $150.00.............. $100.00

......... $60.001 :..... . $75.00

,^250.00.- ...$525.00

.....: : ....$495.00...... ........$550.00... ... $395.00..............$350.00

Finance Cost

[ o t o r C o .ID DealerIs, Idaho

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West End Organizations En-'A’i joy Parties, Ctiurch' Scs*

• sions and Many Programs

^ U H L . Oct. 31 iai>cclal lo The n> News) - T h e p is r w c c v - i i r n te - w iu - ’h End hM_J>e<,n crowded with' lioclal <■ cay pfixlTea In cclebrallnK Uic Hnl- lojrten aeaaon.

a a i( boolha tor aale of refreah- menlJi und nn unltjue pro;?rain fciiUir- ' in« an IndU n weddins marked the program Friday evenlna a t the Meth- (Jdlit churctfSipon?.orcd by women of ;. the church . A salnst a typical Indi- .. un bftcktrround. a chonia of Indian malda In costume o|M.-ned.Uie pro- cram w ith Ind ian niaile. Mrs. Wll- ! Ham M, Olds, as chief of the irlbc. ' nnd B arbara We.st. at. u wliLsofne In- , dlaii m aid, brought tho rccne to a J' cllmnx w ith n love .'cene and wed- dlPK. T h e chorus Included Mrs. John ; Lunte. M rs. Carl Harder, Mr*. Sum - ‘‘ mera. Mra. Roy Ellenw'ood, Mra. D, j, C, Weal. Mra. Karl Peck, Mrs, D. C, '' CurrliiRton, Mrs, Maurice Currlnc- » iir i 'h d --^ irs .-^ .'T :;-s fA iiic ir 'T .r fi (-* Ray Overpaufih n t the piano nnd .Mrs. Jam ca Dlvclbli.\ on the violin. ' accom panied the numbers. Mr^. Dlv- elblaa plnj-od two violin aola^ nnd Mrs. a innaell ^<ln t "Sweet Love j. Sonc,” Four youns women of the ,, lipw orth lyaRue, o rac c Waud, Ulodya Pa rham . All>erl;i Amox and ' Barbara-W est, preiciiied a humorous J. rklt. J . S , McHenry, ar. iiuetloneer. .-.old a q u ilt made by women of U ic ' churcli.

T he Homo Builder:;' cla-v. of Ihc C hrU tlan church m el Friday eve- niiiir fo r u Halloween frolic a t the . Iu)iii6 of Mr, nn<l Mrs. Clyde O Jull. j, Refreahm enta In keeplnu wltlij the reiiaon were served n t a late hour 10 , 50 Kucaus. ■ , J

Halloween alorlea were lold for roll rail a t th e nieetlnc of the lam lt c lr-l ele a t th e home of Mrs. H arry Barry - 1-rlday nftcrnoon, Mr», corley 'W. % HoV:ey played two piano numbers diirUiR the social hour. O uesli were -Mr»h-H*lfl^yrMnirErD.-P*trickrMr8,= i U ^ W r l g h t and Mra. W. D. DiilM, The m e e tln j will be with Mra, Min- ^ nl6 C llnlon. Mra, E. E. Beeman wiii -' bo OAUitAnt* h u tc u ;. I'

Mra. E . B . F w t^ r- cn tcrla liitd -lho • L uit»i'.lonnry soclfly o f.Iho MetlindUt a ehureh Thiirwlay afienioon a t an uniLsiinJlv lnler^^llnK lurctinis In ■ which the newly elected offlcera of '■ the mirnnlsallon were Insialled wllh " the new iintloiial InsUillalloii cere- mnnv. Mr»_ H arry-W rlgl.!.,lr,.!trliiitJ iiJler .•/•n'Uig i o r i h r f f ira m a.i {?rc.'l- ' den t, was liiHalllng officer. Dim '■ IlRhtj; from t.ii>er« and color.s and •’ aymboV. o t the o rcanU allon com- blned in niake the ceremony Imprri- slvp. T he folIowliiK offlccr* were In- J .'.tailed: Mr:.. .!.• K. Lelchow. preM- * den t; Mr.». P. E. D artlett. vice preil- * den t: Mrs, Enoch W’all, rceord:nK seeret:ir>': Mra, Jolin Noble, trea.nirer. *■ A ppointed leader.-!,' who were nl.'o in- [ -eluded—ln_Uiu.ci>r»mony—w«ri>-Mrk— C. W. Aldrich. Klnas Herald leadrr; Mra, Che-'';er Hobson, L lch l Re.irrrs; Mrs, K. H. Kftiler, leader of the .Sl.m- dartl Hriirer;.; Mra, H, C, Ma;;tiire. Mlw* noK ?eeretar>- and Mrs, T. W. Har«lln. .M'eretnry of llteratiirc, .S!nv.\ -l5-lnItLllil2 jT o r -o n .econom v-bv-ilit- aroup nnil "Calleo" is the walchword. The m eftlnir clo.wl w ith a calico ten

.Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Sherm an, who left thl.s w e'k for California, to msVr Uuilr ho (iio ,-w fre-h o n o rrd -ir tth -ft—

. pheaaunt dinner a t the Rova] ra fe .; tliLs u c ik l>y members of th/> lo-il le tephonr e x ch a n « . Followlni; It;'- : (lliiner the Rroup repaired lo tli-' home Of Mr. nnd Mra, Adolph John-

. -lon.-wlurc-bunco.wan tltH fealiir<*-nf-<< the evriiln«, Hlqh acore wna won bv t .MKs Kvii Coffey and Mrs, Sherman lecelved low. for the ladle.v Eiirr:i>‘ Jcnkin:; won high for the men and i

A l w a y s E a r n i

i Good for I0( I On the Dolla

Tiiiii:-s m ay tliniiK '', men a an d ;.’u, but th e w urk df Imil w ill keep on.

___ Hifihlii)tf-ur-hm iic.-i-£i:um -w orld';; m o^t an c ien t ind:;str; is lifd anti k-ft liehind only t toil.

T h e i^rrutcrtt siiiKl'' eniil'" buiitliii^' today i.s SaviiiK!*, Hi

W hen bii.sihcs.i la;:.s. the S AHsociatioii i.-t y o u r sufc.st,

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W hen hii.siness swinfT.s for in d u s try tb show it.

T h e year.s th a t lie ju s t a loan'.s K reatpst ypar--^. ju.?t a:

■ p assed out-strii)pcd all fnrmi

Savin;:;!, Buildinjr and I>ia f ro m now it wilt he a siilcnd even b c ttn r InvoHlmpnt tin; rilantl.H a t th e tlireshho ld of i

The Mutual Loan Ass

23i snosHONf

EWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, f0, SUNDAY MORNING,’ NOVEW

^ e r s W i tetm.«(>’;iilon went to Oeorgo-Har\-ey. 1 /

[ Thr for Ihe occaalon were Mr. ll . aiul .Mr.i, EiiKvue Jenkins. Mr. and | \

I ; L.ni Kiinbroiicti. Mra'. J . B, Oletren- j.i .in n c r , ML-.v Rom a S cliark .' MLi*1 . .Mary iiill, MU* Florence Flnkf. Ml-^

ti:;i/uljc!h Coffey. Mias Eva Coffey.I ML'.-. .\nlL-; a o v ^I ln . Mlsa Velpm .C'fHKhvin. MLv. Lulu Zbiiiden, MLv.

- AiU iiyuii, Jum cs H ar t-w n f Oscar p

D;' ;>iul Mr.v C, L. W irnw rlslifi-n" “I !iTt,iini (I th f lr pinochle club Thurs-

C rt.iv I'veuUiR closliic Uie Rftnica with <'■ ;ir;o;Li iiallbween • rctreahment.r.

Hallowee4) 8UBRe.stlona ftbout : lie rooms further carrJfd ou t the col-

‘ .yr.-^heme, CuesU were Mr. and Mrs. '. r r i : u GinARow,~Mr.~ftna~Mt «.- t.—J r tiII Dr. nnd Mra, A. A. Mor- |„I. n.-()ti, Mr. nnd Mra. Leonard Ahlm-

,'iul.M and Mr. and Mra, W arreni-;;arki-y.

I- A. pinochle club waa entertained . . ■ ■!lll^ d y even ln ffa tthe home of Mr. t>;

.>'1(1 Mrv Harry P u tile r. OucsUwero , Mr. and Mrs^ Dalla.s Cox, Mr. a iiii ;^ ,f Mr^. Rny Wl1kla^0h. Mr. and Mr.'.t *. 1 i>rrp.M O rlRja.’Mr.-nnd Mra. Wilbur ' Cos and Mr. and Mra. Glen Killian, I'" ' L;t;le MLvi M arian McCall, d a u s li- ' “ | . I t Cll Mr, and Mr.--. R. O. McCall, was ;

l;(ilii>rrti with a p^inv til Uie hom e ," ' ‘ <>r I-.IT mint. Mr.s, J . B. Mofa, on her

b.;tl.div.aniilvrr-',.rv Thuraday eve-,J . tiay il.illowcen h tu n u and a'II, i:;iii.-0 orcupied tlie time until ri'-;e i

I:e.'(iment.^ M'err .'i-rve<l, Tho Biiestail.si , '-'Me IXrtiUty llupklii.'. Joan Geer.li: n l!iii’''l Kill;;. Muriel ^m ltliaon. Rm mniJ'

ikesii, Rini, Van p a tlen 'an d V lvlanjnisor*--------------- ' ------------------ J-1

.Suniiifl Rii.vmuxsen waa honored on ] 11 .1 IjirUiday nmilveranry 'th la week K

• when a Ktoup of frlenda colled lo re- ,A inlivl him of ihe dftte. Lunch waa w . .•i-nc(i ;ii :j!ti}ii)ch£ fo .Nfr. nnd .Mrs, V

\l 11. A, Pulcr.'nn. .Mr, and Mrs. P. C. t( ,, l!n.a. .Mr. ana Mi'.n. Harvey HlRliley. n

Mr iitKi .Mr.v WayiK? Phllllpv Ruby o: ,, mill Iiiid Ud'.H, Vernul PcU-rson and " lln r y W in„„„„. „

■i Mr:: John Ahrendson entcrtiilned „ ,11 ;>-iriv Ilf little RlrLs Saturday In ,.| !•'Icl)r:iti(m of the Tw Hflh blrUKlay u iuutlver...iry of her daughter, niatiehr. L, Dftiiity ri'lre.'hment.i were served a t- i.j

I ter nil evenlns of fun U) Fern Baird,]!,' Hel!y Jloner. Veneclix Miulera. Mar-1

Kxrei IhuiilUon. Deulah Koto, F.lale - I'ord, (llafH-s Ford, Opal. Fern nnd

,11 J '“ 'e Ahrend., on: r - : -----------------------------

V. SHOSHONE RESIDENTS PLAN TO STAGE PLAY

S i!O S H O N i:,^c t73 I (Special to ” n- T h r Ncwsi—A comedy In three ncLi, ■III :'W cii.uf nri'Rdwny," aiwnsored by

Ihc NorUi Side Motltcr'a C lrd s w ith ,Uo . Uic.procccd.s-Ui-bc.lucd to.eatablUh Ut a rommunlty relief ’fund for relief nil ^or'i Ihl^ w’n tr r 'w lll be aliow n'at hi Uie I.incnlii .>ehnol auditorium on ot 'rhur.-.day nnd Friday. November !1 Uj niitl fi.•c. ThU etmiedy la n Undillde ot uff li' lKlia I'.iul II rUil nf fun .Hllli n aiip-L _

/inrtlne t;i 't of entirely locnl lalfW . inrludiiiK the totlowing: JudRC C. o . .lai'it.’ou, Paul Grlsliam. Joe

, Alexander, Ted Baer, Ethel Roes.s- ■j. ler. Hnrel Bowden. M, T, Whltennck.

Loula Peek. L, A Shinn. Otorao nrowii, n ilb -tl WIKoii. Mnrv nirtlu .

ll, H ertlu Mrs. Knni DrlsRs. Mrs, nj. Clem S'viiin. John Thsm m . Jnm'-s pr Kilpatrick, tvft Mulllner, LouUe

Perrin , r.’nn G arner. U rnnrttn noroUiv Sm tt . Fay Mnrtnn nt>d

.f. Uernclce Hicks.'

; ; R e a l E s t a t e T r a n s f e r s

r<r Fum U hed by'tlie"ln(ennounfiIfi~ rnl T itle r .iia ran lr rom panr

>'■ OCTOIlElt 30- a — Q ullctnlm-1>^Ito>'fl.'^ t*n-to-'l‘ 9 - -'f .rw n a so n . $1. E S RE 0- 10-in.•^1 W arran ty D -C . A. n->" t<i J. 0 .

JiiiTKar. l l . lot 13, bloet: ll', Rri-er- :li'' son.in- W orranty D - T . F. Cc met'Ty As- -of-aodatlon tfrMry~Hlmer K. "Wt!h»rHr- - by pt. lot 0, bik. fil. T . F, Crm-teiy.

!''■ Feathrrw elRht areh .upport made nd^by Dr. Fo«ter for 0«c. Phonr *10. Adv

ning—Always 3 0 Cents lar'!i a n d c o rp o ra t io i]^ m a y come b u ild in g a n d lo a n a-‘ .sotialion.s

)ni | iiilii|.<.i I .. — wis try . W liolo jKioiiles hiive van- ly th e re.'iult o f th e ir btiihiers

i|tl«Tt bcliiiul A m erican hnmo , B uild iny and L<iaii.

le Sav IiiK .i, B iiild in jr a n d l,i';n i :.st, inoHt f iiM ilH m enta! -iiiv .'rl-

fiin v a rd , builtliii^r ift t!u) Hi'C

it ah ead w ill’ he iniildiii;,' and It a.i th e docndc th a t h ii' jtisl )rm cr_ p e rio d 3 .. . .

I/ia ii in p e rm a n e n t. A ccnUir.v .(■ndid invcH tm eiit, b u t i l I'J an tiHiay— R IG H T NOW— h'' it

of its g r e a t c rn .-

I Building & ssociatlon;)NE S T . N O R TH

t h V a r i e

lillGROUPS ENJOY Gm iiSi

_____ camIwo-

Parties and.Dinners Hnliven ‘I'e

^Sonely'in East End"ConT munity During Busv Week S ,

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> KIMBERLY, Oct. 31 (Special Uj aeo-v Ttio-Ncwst •—-aocletT-tn-Klmb<Tlr has been unusually busy durliiR ihe last week. Parties and dinners have i.,.,. predomliuvted.

Mr, find Mra. William lAiddcn en- te rlalm 'd Thursday a t i r 7 o'clock U L dinner for Mes.nrs mid Me.'damcs W, u t M. Arnold, L, E. Byrne and Carl

[RldKu-way. Halloween teatures were 111 evidence durliiu tho dinner and D

:;tl th e brUlKc Rames tollowliifi, Ui Nev 1 which Mr, and Mra. Carl lUdReway .,to( ireirlvcd lilcli-scorc nwnrds nnd Mr. dfn and Mr.... Arnold, the coiwolatlon i,on ijift. [1,

I Mr--.. UUiiii WlUtncy wua hoitr'..-, '• a t her couii'.ry home Thurrdny ull-

'eniooii to r members of lli<! Klmber- 1’''*■ lly llrldRe club and the followliii: ma: ,li:uests: Mrs. J . R. TroliuRer. Mn,, thl; ,iJoe Koehler. Mrs. I t E. Hobler, Mra, wiU :!R, L. Reed, ^U;;. Erhesl White, Mrs, lT u u -U 'd siu n ^ T iaa l^ a lb ..M ra _ W iU .U f illlnm Mnddeii und Mrs. E. G. Hftger. ijK lm berly. Mrii. R, G, Wilson and ■Mra. J . R. TrollliKer w-ere prcicmed

i^wim kUIs for lilfih- score*. Mra, - W hllney waa naiilhted by her ilau«h- _ ter. Jcnn Mary W hitney, in aervlnaII two-couran luncheon n t the clo.V! !,'® ot Ihe Baines,

Mr.'i. Harvey Wood and Mni, Wll- mil'lard Wood enlertaliied Wednesday theafternuon for mrmbers o t the K T T $lt).flub lit p ie hmne of the former. In Tthe brIdRc Raines, Mrs. Paul Hus- .'.ho

Isey won high ^c re and Mrs. Wilbur amij J o i i e s riTel\cd the ronrijlallon op"

'jiiwaril. Dainty rrlreshm enis were not

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!MBER 1, 1931

3 t y O f A ]se n ed a t the cloaa of the attcr.r m i l

Mrs. Joe LauRlUln w u hoaUaa t t y U n

luembeni of the Tuesday Drldjte Hfllclub. Mm. Lloyd Jtmea recelvM hlnh IIUI uu.nrd nnd Mra. Claude Bernurd the coiisoliitlon Rill. At the cIoa« of -thesanies the hoaleaa aerved a dainty qoiwo-courso luncheon, suggeatlvc of Newa the Halloween motif. - rock

Several ■KJml>eri>' reaJdfnla n l- dep« tcndPU'a-dlnncrTind' brldRo partyMonday cvenlns at the home of Mr. Oneund Mra, C. E. Tenter, near Eden, beenHnasen nnd Twin Falla guests also andwere present. Decoratlona and menu Cocy.were In keeplns with the Halloween dijctaeo.'ion. Gucsta were dreaaed In cos- 53 ne tum«a.JiiUn«_for_',Uiard-llme*."..At ^ n ,brldRe. Mr. and M n, A. J, Wilson. ^ jand Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Scott won * 01,1high acore honors. ^enll

velor

O IX O N .F O L K S .U N A B L E T O SSj";

H E L P , W A T C H H O M E B U R N » »

-------- rockDIXON. Oct, 31 (Sl>eclal to The cite

Newa)—A number of Dixon farmera n , atood on the canyon rim Thursday n{ ix afternoon and watched the farm home ot Howard Barne.s. situated on j.oodtlie ,.ouih rlih, burn lo the sround. ___

Th<‘ barrier of the can.von iirr- . ^ ~ \e n i« l Uie farmer* from offering nny . ■ help. At teat low water, the river w , nuiy bo croaaed at this point but at >. UiU Uine there la a large volume of water gains down river.

HOPES-OFFAmFIEL-D'S— ~f' BANK DEPOSITORS RISE ^

FAmPIELD, Oct. 31 (SpMlaJ to ^ TIic News)—Hopes of depottton In the Security National .bank, which closed lla doors hwl Saturday, roae .^rvernt notctiea today when It wm minounced that sale of new atock In the blink had cloiely approached the $10,000 mnrk,

Thla tnlls but a tew thouaand ...hort of the amount set by the ex- *1 amlner before the bank can be re- oii'iu-d. He states that Uie bunk will nut be re-opened unless ll can be

IB THINK P I ONCE- Mi ^ A N » SA^

■^IIE Imrning qiinlities tl

Liberty the outstanding t

v ill pave you hard cash tlii

Tlic firmrclcan structure ol

__rcilucca-slacking and_Y-a-8te._E

lilai k lum p conta ins m o re me

____t h a n ^ t l i c r - U l f l l L C o a l s . _ F i n

vith I.iberty and enjoy Uie

iif tjii# better burning Ut

E R T YEL CO.usi,s-i u: I LI jm c_______ :___i___iKD CITY. UTAH

A u th b r iz e d I.IB E R T Y <Icte Stock of AH Sizes of Tli

Utah Coal

OS. Coal & TransitW.M. W AK BERG , M ffr.

E P H O N E

L p p e a l s

illilY PRODUCES LIMEB o crso u m u n ffin

BORLEV. Oct. 31 (Special to Tit# 4ew ai-A n excellent quality of lime ,Dck la bctDf. Quarried a t th e m u t io !cp«lU noir b e ln ; workea U] tjjs Wfl- ow 'crtex ieetlon »outh o f - B n r l e r ' '^ne hundred tons of the rock has iccn used a t the local sugar factory,^nd It U pronouncott very M tUfac* ory. Chcinlcal analysis of th « pro- luct ahowa the rock to bo m ore than 18 per cent calcium carbonate.^ 'h td e p o rt t-w a s opened-tip-.by M i-------f, J? V es, Stoughton, WtoeonaJn,

ibout 30 ycara ago. Mr. V ea has r t - ;ently returned to more fully de­velop Ihe property. T here 1< said to Ml an excellent qunllty of bulldlnif ind tombatone m arble m th e deposit, i t mnkea an unuaiutlly pure Quality >i lime, and I t U aaid. also, th a t the rock may be Rround and used aacai*:iw in mixtures of poultry feed.

Tlie quarries are w ithin a few miles

XsuiioD on the Burley-OaUey ad. which Is acoesaable on a Eood down-grade wagonroad.

put on a solid financial basis.Moat of the m erchants find farm - -

en here are buying stock, p u t up for u le by the old stockholder!, In an effort to save the bank.

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AUTO and Window

GLASSCel Our Priee* ^

TWIN FALLS GLASS A PAINT CO.

lO R E -:VE!- •

5 that mate

5 Utah Cpal ' ' ' '

this winter.

I of Liberty

, Each shiny _ ; ______

metliane gas

'ill your h in _____________ ___

Jie economy

Utah Coal.

D ealerCOAL

T h i s B e t l e r ' B i i r n r n g " “

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F ro m S crim m a ge

• Sullivan, Berg, Sackett,Twin Falls: anjl Norby, Rupert, Appear On Grid As

. Home-Coming Fi ay Begins

(By Th#^AMOclftUd PrcM)

MO S C O W . I d a h o . O c t . .11 — U n lv c re l ly o f I d a h o d e fea ted C onzaga u n i ­

v e r s i t y o f S p o k a n e to d a y , 7 t o 6 . i n a s c e - s a w h o m c -c o m - la g f o o tb a l l g a m e h e re .

W m is S m i th , “ t h e lU tlc-------- s U in t .” - 1 6 0 ‘p o u n d s u b u l l lu to

q u a r t e r b a c k s m a s h e d o v e r Id a h o ’s to u c h d o w n e a r ly in th# •ecoBd period, and McKcnnn. O on ia f* . tnlerccplcd ta IdAho p m on th e Vnndftl 33-yard Itne In th« l u t Quarter, n in n ln s for a touch* down. OonzAta did not- convcrt.

A crowd or about 5W0 /an» jbvb c o l^ to tho Kime.

i OoaUy fumMea by both team s made ; m any breala.

Tho dllference belw w n Tyrrell'* • conTcrilon for Idaho and yroM r’i lalluro to maka a good kick »ent a •mUlnc crowd away from tho field.

Sm ith icorw t Idaho’a touchdown on a 13-rard daah a fte r tho Vandola h a d reeoTcred a fumble on Oon« xasa'a SS-yaxd ilr lpo . 0

Penaltlea eo it Idaho 107 yards. The Vaadala m ade aot yaida from acrUn- mag« to the BuUdos'a 60. a n d 13

“ n m dow ni to O o n tw 'a »eren. Ida-

— w g iB fo r oaTttrda.OONZAOA IDAHO

(8) n»V c ra le r '_________________H anford

left end■ •- VioilatlD* _______ .......... Deaslcr

le ft tackle

le ft Buard -R o w le * --------------------- — f lp a u n

^ center B---------Pabdon ------------- -------- B a r n -

r lsh t EUardlUUly ................................ .... BuUlvan

r if h t tackU W. WUaoa . --------- Bcrs i

• - ■ - • r t j h t endF r a a J e r ------- --------------- ------WlUon

quarterback....- ...... . ____ _ Bickett

l e f t h a i f • •S c a i p _________________ — Ncrby

rl« h l ha lf--------- E r a a ia ------------------------------- .T jire ll

fullback Soor* by p e ro ld o - 1 9 3 4

O o n za ja _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 0 0 0—«I d a h o _____________ 0 7 0

O o n sa c a ' acorlnE -'T ouchdow ni: M cKenna.

________I d a h o . _acortng j t . Touchdown:f lau u j (iubau tu lo /o r W ilaon); iry f<4^polnt aftCT touchdow n: T>'rrell.

— Y a le ^D a rtm o u th

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_ k ic k For 3 . P o i n t s T ie s

' S c 6 h o f B lo o d y .B a l t i c

NKW JIAVEN. Conn., O rt, 31 (,1V- Down from the hllLi of U nnovrr to­day eame a courageous band or Datt- n o u ih football player.^ lo fnll In a quM t for a victory over Yale, hu t ealn jlo ry enouith in coming bnck from; ttlmtvit certain defeat to tie Ihy HIiip. 33 to 33. ■ ■ . ;

8 !n fc I88« the (frecn-cUd Tlors from New Ilam pshlrr li.nv'; ooucht In vain for vlclorj- ovrr Yale. TM ay they had It w ithin their itr.i.M> for m om ent while Ji.ixX'peraona A toml dow n.from llic ble Cray bo«l In breathleM alU ntlon.

--------------nill M rC ai;....^ocky ParaugjJJtback, hod Jiwt lntere<>f>le<l a ff>r«ar<l

• . n a u Intended for C aptain Mtii'- noo;h . Yale, and n m 60 yara< for th e touchdown which made the «ori*. 30-33. T h is D artm outh tenm tm i come on the fleld 'to u ta rt the ^e^nJ;|| haJr tralJJry Jhe Dior. ID lo :c , niifl In a headlonc diu\h which brookw no oppOAltlon hod come w ithin ctMkln;; d latanee.--

----- ------ B ltt«(7rtO Tr»ho^Thiyfd-*«lthn-!ra ll th e Rome a t Q uarterbark fnr D artm outh, towed two piL'.Tca. On'- to W. C. BrUter, h is le ft half, nnd a n o th e r to McCall to carry the bill to Y ale's 15-yard line.

I tattle Till FlaUh -■ He m sde a futile plunce hUiuelt (it

a th in blue lltie which threw him— ----- back-wHhout a sa ln rH rra lle d -n -re -

verse. faked a poM to ano ther back a n d then f a re the ball to McCall. Blue clad, w hile helmeted Ucure? came chartrlne th roush . M rCall tried to du tn in them lo his right, aaw an ellclblo receiver o rer Ihc coal and faded bacl^ b u t a.t he pulled back hla a n n to let t o »►*« P " « he waa sm othered under a b lanket or Vale tacklm . There was ano ther down to 80. w n * r to do? A fter a lonR huddle . M orton dropped back to hli o r n la-yiord llne-and when the ball cam e back to U cC all. i tb o placed l< on tlw frouDd, calmly kicked II

■ 0tf0C£ti U»» uprlnhU 29 j-artls away t r Qm7 could M l *lcu ncither'could

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Ill's — ' ■ — ^

F o o tb a ll R esults HiwnioU ---------

Greeley TearhereC .H riihsm Vounk

n>e u C h CO, Colorado A H lri fi l« - CaJIfortjla 2S, N erada fl.

13 Idaho 7, G o n u fa 6. i,Ohio Htat« ts , IndU na 6. V

tor nepauw l«, m n k l l n 7._ * t —KnoT-1rl»Ho<H>.___________________

M om lnralde 32, W catem Vnlon 6r- n O Iowa KUt« 13, Oklahoma 13.’ Oklahoma A ffle* 13. Kantaa 7. ord K nrlhw ettrm 32. Illlnoli C.

M lnncK)U14.W Uron«ln 0.>ler D artm ooth 33, Vale 33. . ^

Kordham 03, W eit Ubefty 0. . \ ou t i.eb ljh 33, Muhlenberg 0. ^

V nlnoa 0, G ettytborg C. (“ 17 Lebanon Valley 7, Mount SLM arya ,

4 m -|U M w ln-W aU ac*-ll~K enU iU U U l^ I' Ashland 13, Akron 0.

"■“n .W U lenbftg I t , Urlilrltierg tt.W asliloiton and l^ e 0, Wtlllam and

»crs 0. - - 1lUndoIpU Maeon 33, Itrlilgewater 2. ' f*urman 20. Wofford 0. . jKranklln and M arshall JO, G enera ,

kett 0. - ............... 'Centra 3. MerrerO.

“rhy AdrUn Collejr 25. Delrolt Tech 0. Jlntler 13,"W abash 0.Khrphecd College 13. Amerlran U n-

WertJfy 7. J* Nebraska 10, M lsw url 7.

Alfred 2, H obart 0.Kno* 7, Ilelolt 0,W eJeyan 13, T rinity 0.Norwlrh 2C, Vermont 7-

. lo ita.7 .U cor:e W ashington 0.W SlaJne J9, Co\bj 7.

rrell. vnlon 7 rw ? U am i 7.OtUrbeln 13, M arletU 10.Derianee 15. llov llnc O w n 0.

------" M lsm l 19. Denlton-O.-------- '-----------I)a ;lon C3. T ntlulyvanla 0.Kenyon 41, Capital 0. {

r ) / ) U IIml»r(»n 5.’, AllJanre College 0. < < I'uhlue 14. (Iilrag o 0. «J O Holy frwLs 33, Itrown 0.

noiton Zi. Uliodr Island 7.Ua«ldson 7. V In lnIa MlllUry 0.,

a c e - lllrhm ond 7. Itoanoke 2, |Lebanon Valley 7, .’'Joun t .St. M ai7»

T ie s 8. ,Wesleyan «. T rin ity 0.

• H ln Allegheny 7. Grove City 7 , 1 ‘ .North Carullna l(t,-Norlh Carolina!

KUte IS. . {ll»rhe«ler U . lluffalo 7.

' Virginia S tal« l!t, Howard Unlver-1^ SllT 0. . j

W nilrm M arjU nd 7. Ilaltlm ore; ' ' ‘ / ‘ Loyola-, • .

•"“ " I Vnl^erslly nf D rlrolt 21. New O r - > " 'P 'l e a n « l^ , . . l . .« ,

llelhany 27. Fairm ont 0.1 U a in rib u rg 7. W eslm ltuller C. |

• 1‘n .v lJrn rr l ’ollr*e 13. l.oneU Tex-

» ^ I> l ' “">'lton 7. I>»1W1 VlrelnU M alr 1'.!. Ilon'ard 0. i w J M anure t'am pbell 0.; llav t. i.Ikliis 33, (letirgU S U to 0,. Tlllrl C. S l.^V liirrnU 0.:5“ —rmTT3t-?«{3t»V'lT»rher»-tM lel«l— '!u ,,^ g a i.l <1. I Ie ln .lt Clly 0.

M- : i . llanXKlrn Sydney 7.'r?f=“’“ ''e IS. MIrlilgan S tate 10.

1 tn 'li :o. Georgetown 2.erni'.l ‘■Iaf>‘«>ii li. MUtdlfl'ury 0. i niifl! *''■ l*'»“ lr.ln-n.*.M noi <'"nn” '»lrut Aggie* O.C<6ut G uard fivin^ '-'csdriny 0.

I AllirUlil 20. SL JoieDh-i 0 ^ ( ^ i . l I 'u in I'ltUUzy-ZU. UaUanfaHjuCL- -k 'n-1 ^ "u th D akota 10, 8outh '‘D akota

O ^ ;’Stale 0. , ,r, nnd^ IJakuU 20. North D akoUe bill ^tale II.

Illpon 33, -Carroll College 0. M arrli i l a n r y 20. lUuefleld Col-

lelt a:(•him Aaburn 27;Sprlixg m u 7 ^

- P i i t 4 i , . r . i u » - s t a t : 6 ------- ----------• back Kansas A g g tn -13. W eit V irginiatcCall. 0.lgure» to n ic ll 1}, ('olum bU 0.J tried Dickinson IS. Swarthmore 12. aw an ‘‘olgato 27. :«UiU»lppl 10. il and Amcid O. W ortw irr Tech 0.; Jjock Notre D am e 19, C arn rjic T eeh 0.B was Michigan 21, I'r incrton 0.: Yale Oregon H. Srw I'o rk 8. down faa e 7. Wooster 6.

I long Harvard 13. VlrglnU C. to hU ■ Nrw Ilam pahlre 9. TnfU 0.,e ball Wesleyan 13. T rln lti 0. - icfd It nncknell 0, VllU Nova 0.;ed It Pcnnnylranla 3. L aliy rlte 0. away. W eil Vlorlnfa Wn(<-yan o. Vary'could #. ‘ ■ ■■..........

Ohio IS. Ohio Weale,4j» 0.

) ' ■ ■ I— T y T N - P A I .T 5 -n A n ,Y . 1

Vita b y 1e-N otre^

------ — " m a r c h i e■ h ^ ' SCHWARTZH I K > . I. —

\ ■ *

' i P i s l r

M ich ig a n W a llo p s

P rin c e to n , 2 1 to 0

Wolverincs.Gct Revenge For —Detcat-ByJjgeL^gc£fla:_

tion” Back in Year 18811

f»niNCETON, N. J ., O^;. 31 ( -D - M lchlsan WoivrrltieA, lieadea by fc fleet, younK.itcr iinmrd Stanley F«y ,j set upon frlticetoii'n helplKM T la c r toJ.iy nnd fiilrly rlpi)ed a p a r t th e < toothlr.-.\ nnd i'll liui lildclfM rem ­n a n t of a oticc-i'ottTrful animal.—n n w in r w T a v -i )M r tn - t8 f l t - - fe R ^ revuniie of i« ^allopin-.! tu .il took placc m th e rrn«llc-<liiyx of fooihiill, w hen , Trlnceton win one ot the m lchty and . MlrtilRun Jiul 11 ftiiibltloiLi yqunc- •

iron) till’ W o t, the hu.*ky vl.'lt- nrs from th e UlcTen conference will- loped the futile TlRer, ;(l to 0,

I t »M 'Priiiccto^ra fourlii Alicci'*. jlve <i<-feat tliU wMk-on by a m ajor upiMncnt.

Tor she f ln t nnd tliird quarter* to- <(«>•, (Jir ’J'Jcr." J»!e. n)<liyl liy ToJH Crait;^ fine klcklni; ntid th e desper­ate' ai:cmi>t.i.of Mlllara UraudV to KO I'larcA » i;ii the b;»Il, formed a bar- Ttcr that Mlchlrnn could not briMk. 'B ut diirliii; the rcmnUuIer of the i;:vnie Miclii.i.in'.' Ijit; Ili«l.'*)n,

Tr.-.mi-r, Jjii'k Hr.Mon mill K vrrlim loiti—<lomlnii;i\l the I);ay Iwhlnd n line lha l ^^n rock- n ljlvtH rom end to.end. •

.t'av acuicd lu u of mcliL.'an'<ulV.rec tmiPhilnwiu, and cap ta in Hu<i.-i>n iKiiiiuliil •ncrc.\'\ for th r th in r tn llie

. u lien Prlnn-ton'A[or .1 Iniichdown tliiil h:i« nol

eciii'.r .'Iiic-i- the Ilro-An tam e, pa.'-'i-d

on (oiirtli dt)wn ra ttier th a n kick."

Sl.v»whu»et« S la lr 13. A m hrr\t

I D reirl 41. W ashlnglon 0.I nglrlhnrt>e 13, C lrnuon 0..1 -'itinklnKum 15. C lnrlnnatl 0.I Wr^t. rii lle»erve 7, Ot»rrlln 0.I D rlauare ti. U ulgrra ti.I Vanilerliltl Itl. (;e,.rgla T frh 7. j .t(4(>anij f>, Kentucky 7.

.1 T r n n '" e r 25, Duke 2.■' <ieortla M. Klorlda R..1 D rn .r r J5, W eolrm Slat<. 7.

l,oul«»tlle i:, We^t KentueVy :T r ,u ] .rn 0,« ioll|,„,l 2-V I.>nclt1iurg 13,

\p » V»rk .tggfrv 2i. <-.H.|>rr Cn- I..I. n .

j ltc>».ird 7. SouHii.Ml«-rn,7.'M ilitl.i I'lilvrrsllv 71. Netint'k .i

.« r -1 r .4 „ n .I, V .il|ijr.lv . R. U .«r r..l> ,0 ,

. 'I'p\*» 7, l>iitrii,iry 0.

''Iiu tlirrn MrlH.xlM fl. T r\a-. 7. '; j >!nnl;«n»-S:. M ontana S tale il.

'•tJiifonl IJ. I'nlviT^lty of C.iHfnr- nl.i al !.<« Angeir-. tl.

I \\a^ ilng lrin S t a l e 7. Oregun

. ' W ;.0)li.tln» 7:. U h lin u n 0,; Wlir..niflle U , Cnllrge of l*ugrl

. : Sounil 0. •) I'n lven lly of Idaho. uiuU irm

— benflrh.-SS. lllt«TITnBptaln t'fllon f«l- Irg r 0.

I l.ovnia of Lot ,\ngeles 7. O reldenl-* a l.fo llfg e C.

I D rtk r Jfi. W athinglon I).Carthage K. IlllnnU eollrgr 7. ^

■ I Waytand eoltegr 27. Np»- ^fpxlro ' iMMltulF :fi. .

_1 Colnrailn Srhool o( Mlnf« 7, Kear« r«-T-n«*nnal O.- - --------- ---

* .><L n la f M, liu 'U v u i Adolphua 0. Illinois Wrslf ja h 19. tu re k a C. Temi>e Stair 13. ArUona 6. Olrm pir 7, S.->n Krenriseo 7. Mlrlilgnn Teeh 7. N orthern Stat<

Traclicrs 0, ' .\Ve»l ttiliuler 2(t. iJn jr j 6. \ Coitrge of rae lf lf 20. C allrom lj

''gglp* 25,San Ju»e SU te T eaehen 7. Chlfi

S lalf T ra rh rn 0..S'orth Carolina 26. un iea lon 7.

M ^ ;eo Clly tanked - I tie ll witl itlip IfiUfs cf the world liavlns mor<

■y tfisn 1,000, ^ fiMjtle e*friHlln( ■bouiiJarlci'tn includc jia ils o'l'lo'u [ a d j a c tn n i l l l j t a . . .

: ^ W S . TWIN F A ttS . IPAH.

L-P oint ^

W Y

'■ STEVE I t i , _______ B A N A S ______

May Guide P irates

1; ,\KT GIIIGGS. o w n e r uiiil n in n n R c r o f. t ii e W i d i i t a

>- cUib o f th e W e s te r n IcnKUO,.is m i-fitio ftcd IIS a iiossibli.*

.’ .sticce:<.siir to Jewell Etis :i» nmnnK'iT of the'PittsburK 'h

k. Pirutes.—(/p) Photo.le . ________n, . ~

PRINCE MICHAEL DROPS ENGLISH FOR RUMANIAN

>n D U ClIA IinsT. Oct, 24 ' f p.-lnec Michael |s RtvlnR up riniliMi

ft.t h ti cvcr^rfsj- lan^K.iKc /«r «u - .(1 nm nlaa.^5 — B cfara-K lnB -C iiro l^ iurja .'j-to U;e

counio". Mlclintl wns almo,-.i w ith his Oxford tutor, nnd .v fim d

’it lo prefer lo fj-eak EiiKlL*.ii rx rrp l upon sta te occaaloiui.

Now. according to Profc.vor JorKo; the prime m inister, who waa present a l the nlnc->-eiir-o'd prlncc 'j recrnt examination, tnc rOyal piiii;! la speaking only pure Ilumaut.ii). Jorya w w tutor to Klni; Caro!.

O N T H

■ SID ELIk., — ------ bi/ ’B rian:

fPAI.K 1% lirard of ;i iMv--.it)!r m.i- Jor lenuup n ianacenal l>or:ii rm

Ji'tck. ' a n n Friincbco i>[ iiir r .ic iiir Cox'l

ipiiRue three day,« n ite r liLi c)iib v,or »r- the 1P31 chiiuii'loii»hli>-'

The i.in.l of inn]i>r leasiie'blirri af' “o (.<r in 'inj let oul in the minors 'A>i-r.<

tw n 'ra re ftccomiilL'linini!. mu: .\l . pr.VleJ:> trlrn ili )!f>pr lie n-|jj ty

le t lo tu rn the Irlck.- The 1031 i-,rnnonl w;ia tlic ;i-cinK

T n won by flvo jra r* , llL, ro.■«l'!Tcii5J caiftc r,r n 's lio r’.: to bV-'b.il

m en in. th? F a r we.-.. n i- were tuned to conccri i>:teii <iiuini

Uie re :cnd hnlf of the I’aciric Co.u lear:ue «e»»KHV-lUid the iw i.;.rx -or

. scries for tlie - tit le rr.'u l;.,i ;;i i rou t of llo ’.l>T,-eixl in four Kcmes.

a r . There have Iven - » i u n etf5 in t he i r n;rr.'; ft::'-' u.-ri lj_ p ro .iif te q fr rr .i Hi’- -.,u(

upenC {rto.it c f ifieir i;:-;:-., • n the so-called ■'bu.^ll^J' oi tvi.-du;;.

There U a OM.Jr A,U J. manager there i;o7.- in ii-.,- n o

Joseph Vlncciil McCar'.nv. Th managemeni ot (he c,;U, iim :.;;,; i

. 1 he could win i>rnnaii:^ i:i .^;^l-rl ra n aa-'oclallon he pjjsame th in s in ihe Na:ii.:^,i;- He did. and the c!',.ui,v, a:,, h' will win eome In ’.hr A:i'.. :;,-.in be fore he flnuhes wiiu th r n,-* yrj-' Yankees.,

In hi.'' first reiuon on ;i.i',r'o: of ColonelJaeolj Hii;);--rt M a -,r ;n luojcd

[our b« better next |[, u v na league and lu d Uub U

n n n . f l t n n i A Y m o r n i n g , n o 'v

M a rg in f O verw lie

S c h w a r t z - P i lo t s -

In v in c ib le H e W

T o E asy T r iu m p h

P l a y e r s D e d i c a l e C o n t e s t to

’ R o c k n e B e f o r e ' I n i t ia l

K Ic k o lf in G a m e T u r n e d

I n to R o u t o l E a s t e r n T e a m

Hy GAYLE TALBOT fAM Klaled Pres# BporU W riter) •

P IT T S H U R G H . O c t . M — N o tr e D a m e ’s p o w e r f u l fo o tb a l l a rra y , te d ^ t h e lr r c p r e » 9 lb le M a r c h m o n t

S c h w a r tz , B w e p t d o w n t h e f ie ld fo r t h r e e t o u c h d o w n s In t h e f irH l h a l f t o h u m b le a

— h iir d - f iK h H n R -C a r n e R ie - T « c h e le v e n . 19 ( o 0 , b e f o r e 5 2 ,0 0 0

’ s p e c t a to r s a t P i t t H la^dlum lo* , d a y .» The T artans, who liuve-been pola- f on to the Ram blers in recent years, 3 c i ^ e back to hold th e ir famous ad- 9 vcr&nrles scoreleM In the lost two

l)erold.-<, bu t the damaKe a lready liad been done and th e •'I'lghtlnn Irish" had chalked up a no ther one for "The

— Rock."Prccedlnjt the In itial klckoff. the

Rally caparisoned BuRlera stood be­neath the opi>03ln|[ Kool posta ond blew "taps" for K nut« Rockne. late

B co.ich of tho Irish , and the conieal■ was dedicated to hLs memory.■ W ith tho all-Am erica SchwarU■ brcuklng away for one brillian t dash■ lifter another. Notre D am es (treat■ backfleld corps to re the T arU ns big B ' red line to shred.^ frpm Che s ta r t and I . Its line smnshcd Carnesle 's weak H offensive gestures.■ . --------- - " n a . h u in \rnrd,_________A Schwartx opened-Uio avenue to

r W Victory midway In th c openlnB iwr- i j lod. when he spilled through n hole

n t tackle, shook off two m en and M raced &8 yarda down the side line■ for a touchdown. T he slippery half-■ back gained a to ta l of IBS yards tn B 23 attem pts. E.irly In the second H |>crlod Ocrnle Leahy, a substitute H fullback, cracked through iho ccn- K ' te r of Carnegie's line for two yards

HP” The llitrd Notre D nm r score cll- n maxed a valorous m arch of 74 yard',■ In which ScliwurU, L«-ivhy and Mike |H Kokcu tcK}k lilrn i sp inn in s througli j n 'th e centcr and o ff- tlie tackles foi B substantia!' g.i!!\.v ...H Conch, "Hunk ” AnOerson Jerkc<l ™ m oal-o t .liW .rrKulnrs. to s ta r t ' t!i« ,,.,1 th ird i>erlod and for th e f irs t tlmt

tho T atlan s had a team In fron t oi them they could ba ttle on c rcn term s

UO,. N O T IU iJ3A ilE _C A im E 0lE _T E C l bll! <191 . m

Kosky ...................... ........... .. Stcwarii ...h ' le ll e n d ' • '^ C u lv e r.................................... . Fletcliei

le lt tackler = Qrecney .................................. Bsmpli

. ________li'Ii.g iin rd_____ _ .> V nrr ............................. Ducaiil

AN iioffrann ................................ - H e la rerlKht Ruord /

— r Koeafc--,- ............ . -r---..-Fortm a;tigh t tackle

'• - 'h Malionry ' ................ Lewif{u- fi!d

Joskwlch ......................... .....Duegequarterback

I U;c- s^hwartB— Afmentrou .\:iys left guard„n<j Shccketikl ................................ Kaver,.ui righ t h a l f .

.MeUnkovJrh ........................... OToolfullback

jfKO' Score by perlodiv— 1 2 3 4Notre Dame .............. 7 12 0 0 -1

■ Carnegie .................. .. 0 0 0 0—Noire Dame scoring — Touch

;1 Is downs: Schw arli. L eahy 3. subUl or?a lul« for M e lik o v ic h ; jKrtnt afte

touchdown: 'tfaskwlch (placem ent). «»

F H E n ^ n

, I N E S M' / / 2 ? e / / ________________ L S ^ L

mil- 1031.1 'n r Al Still O n Hand

fry T)J» ADiIeJIrj. of rour^e. will t 'fa\w M i« “ win m e ir~rotirt n~ATn t'n

v,on can league jiennan t nex t year. Con ■lie .Mack wiU have Orove and Earr

, , Shaw lo pitch, Cochrane to catcl • and Jimmy P o w and Al Slmmor

to bat in runs a» n g u r lf r . Th '• nucleus will do very well In an

league, world's series performanct : to the contrary notw iihaiandlng.

nn id The period of biweball m ournir . f fo - .tor MicVey c o ch ran« bfcause be.d: -•b.ill a o i covcr hlmseU w tlh glory in t^ iji-nl.i 'world's ■ scries seem s p rtm atur 'iiin« Cochrane rem ains th e best catchi 'o .u i In basebiH ond a n Indifferent ! •X'on days ot post-.iea.<on ploy cannot tal

a th a t oway from him. s - h l The experts hove counted ou t se;

e ral other W hite E lephonls Ml may crw a the dope by going .on t<

u rrc anothtT j^ a r o r tw o, Jim m y Dyke -..luf n ie 1 ia n r~ p ti]c -p f~ ^ h g - t» * m .-» i ' . • 111 DI«T Miller, {he veteran rJ jh t IlfU ..i;’ er. have excellent chances lo flsl ... , back the oppoiltlon for the ir place

nf Ttie Athletics, too, hove os mai ■ good young p rospectj as any club : .,,t K either league.

1 But if the Y ankees cannot no ; ,,L o u t ' th e A thletlca nex t re a r th.

should offola claim th e role of cha ^ lenger and eventually the Athleli'

wUl wear out. Just a s did the Yai kfcs who ruled th e baseball roo

IP 1B28.1»37. a n d 1938...G abby G m r In .B aahei ,

.iV’itiy -Qoboy" S treet, m anager of tl :iA.iid jto f ld 'j cham pion a t . Lout* Csrtl V. in noU, also knowa a.%'much, [wiliil u b lu M «oy o ther .Uscb&U tnaa o( tl

3VEMBEB 1, 1931 •

fro m G oi• __a . . .•

e lm X a ri]- P o c a l e l l o T i g e t ^

“ E le v e rD e fe a ts

h H e le n a CoDege

to Clement Streifys, One-Timeal Twin Falls Star, Gets:d Ribs Broken In Clashrh Ending in 38-0 Score

(By T lie Associated P tcm)) T ^O C A TELLO , Oct. 31 — A ■” r touchdown parade in 'th e ul . fou rth -quarte r n e t t e d >® the 17 n i r e r s 11 y of Idaho, i t Routhem branch, 'T i i r e r s 24 je points and Rave them a 38-lo-

0 victory over Interm ountain a Union colIeRc, Helena M o n -

lanti-here-lonlR hl.----------------30 The TJjrers’ p o w e r a n d 0 * punch; com bined w ith on onrush

of fresh substltu les, proved too la . m uch for th e visitors whose totol rs, strength w u Jn a squad of 37 men, d - They tired rapidly o fte i holding the wo Tiger Bccond-strtnR scoreless In the ad first period a n d oJlowlne ona touch- h" down In each of tho second and he Ihlrd quarters,

Tho tr ium ph w as the th ird In ^Ight days for th e branch un lver- Blty, bu t proved costly when Oeorge

nd Sylvester. S t. Anthony, ha lfback, ite fractt;red h b IfR nnd Clement S lre l-

ful. Tw in Falls, center suffered broken ribs,

f t j A lthough they fought gam ely all .J. the way, th e Interm ountaln players . . . were lacking In all departm ents ex-

cept punting. W olverton's kick trav - eled high and for to-give th em o

' V wide m argin ,ln kicking.Morch. Leute. O arsl. .D ettm er.

Jerom e: nnd W agner scored th e T*o-

to n t center ond. Barlow waa a bigtr." th rea t o t end.ole The Tlgors will meet W esternnd s ta te college here Armistice day.Ine • --------------------;--------------

Denver Defeats \\ esj;ern .State

DENVER, Oct. 31 (fl^ -D en v e r uni- c ll. ' versliy wore o u t we»f*rn ou iie ludHT'

and thumi>ed Ihe game M ountaln- ike] ccrs, 2S lo 7. In the m on Interesting jgh ’ game of the year In IJenver.Jor FOr th ree periods It wa-v a lively

'contest. wIUj tb e Ounnlson team ked battling the heavier pioneers every lije Inch ot th e way. T he small W estern Inic State squad, taxed to l ts -lo s t m an' ■ of hy Injuries, was unabi* to m eet the

rush of fresh players from th e Dcn- •rw ver bench and Its defense collapsed1, in - ih e 'n n a rp e rlo d :--------------------------,.art ' Traiyng. 25 to 0. the M ountaineers

put acrOM a touchdown a f te r one .(,.r of the oddest plays of,the year. Bry-

ani, ColorW o Springs boy playing ,t,u center for w este rn Blote. scooped up

the ball oa Campbell. Denver fullback, fumbled on h la ^S-yord line. -Bryatit. Iwd a clear field for a touchdown, but he suddenly stopped ar«l th ree Den­ver Ucklers. who were a t least 10

1 yards behind him , ground him to the lurf.

I t waa such a shocking move the crowd was slIU trying to figure what had ' happejied when Hylnk. the Mountaineers’ fullback. fllpi>ed a for-

, wnr<tpa.'.i to Hummell and ihe latter rm aahed'o-yards ocroii the goalllne.

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oole Montana Drubs Bobcats, 37-6

-1 9 ______BUTTB. b e t , 31 (-D -Crushlng line

' .mioshe.s mixed w lih timely pa-v if* fn - , ablfd th e M ontano O rtalles to w c r-, , whelm the Bo(x»ts of M ontana State

“ ■ 37 to 0. here todoy before a crowd of— about 7500 persons.

I t was the worst defeat the un lvtr- - • »ity had Imnded the college .^lnce

10J3, when th e score was 3i) to a.I Cooch B ernardo Oakes o t the Mls-

■ /oiiJj. u n it used ht» shock troof« lor ih r oi>«nlng m lnu tfs ot each half to

^ take th e edge off the resrrve-lncking J tJjchem cn, then rushed h is powerful

rrsulara o n to Ihe field to iM r big liolra on the Bobcat defense.

For the first quarter and lu r i of 1 be riif. itcond, th e Dychtmen lieJtj

Iw nly b u l 'o n S t tn ? ronfirnrilndei-' :on- ih p rf wftfl DO Slopping thp « a l- ‘V T ^ u r i Q rla ly linemen and ranipuging™ .Vi r r , -The college'.! vaunted iw j,ing »i- any sm othered,

ncM - . — Ininp problems of m anaging m inor leosue

" 1 ^ ^ l i i ' ^ a B t r m arw ttd them ’from ture of’f <nd o t th e country to the olher,

lundllng three clut)s in one league, I JO th t laK S ou th Atlantic aisoclation, l-i „ iffcctlonately known u tlie SaHy,

I The Cardinals, too, th rea ten lo be j,, .J l ', . i :d to displace as ehamploiw Jo r u l , , ' ! ! ) ' Red Blrda are blessed >with a

I fo - ' '•O'-d o t 5-ouUitul talent. y^Tf. . . lU a little early 10 p lck .w n n an t

A hpw device for salvaging sub- i,a,iy ,rr,jrlncs luka been patented by a

s-A.'iiL'Nh engineer using folding pon- itooiu built in to , the hulk and In-

nof.f ,fiu'.rd mechanically to raise a jub- thP)-,rr.cis!tjlp..

;hai- __________•^lic.11 -nun'eie D ay" w as'obser\-ed a t » » » ; 'Union, South Carollno. to a id the

npfrtv, jjoy Scouts collected the ij'in.iipi and Hhe Solvation Army

, diiuibuled them .' Uie • --------------------------s r t l - flELICJOUS BAJSPIT SjlU sA C E

Frexh Every Day a l ^ ' l i r t “ CM l IhtiU rocery, -A d v .

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Sh M-y#rd dash f w a touchdow n w ith only 3 minutes % ploy todoy gave the Colorado T eV hers a O-to-0 vie- ' tory o m Brlghom Y oung un iver­sity 's Cougsrs. Livingston, & aubsU-

_A tu le In the Dear.V line uo, Brabbed..a h e deflected forward pa.w on th e Teoch-

era' 40-yartl line and ran th e re- L m ainlng distance across tli« U tah

team 's goal, •II wa^ 0 gruelling struggle a ll the

, ' way through, w ith two strong lines i ln thw arting every scoring a ttem p t n - when goal lines were th rea tened . I t-------wo*-ih«Tcacliet4’-flr3t.Rocky.MQUniri |I taJn fonference victory a n d the sec- ish ond defeat In th ree aW rta fo r Brlg- too ham Young.>tol Tlie winning WuchCown came In en, dramnMc f*.»h!on. T eachers were pu t the In A precarious position, w hen a bad Ihe p a :j from center sen t them back lo -h- the 3-yard iino a fte r th e Coifgsni

hnd punted. F rank Sullivan , ha lf­back. electrified tho s ta n d s by run - ning 45 yards to m ld-fleld . MnUiews

e r- intem ipied the drive by in tercepting nie a pitM bul Brlghom Young university ■«k. was held for downs on T eachers ' 40- r l- yard line, Sullivan m ade ano ther

first do'A-n but n S-yard penalty put the Bears’ machine in reverse,

era On the next ploy K Intx a ttem pted ■X. n pass to Willett. Skousen socked iv . the ball to one side b u l Livingston., J Teacher end. grobbed It ou t of the

a ir and gidloped 54 ya rd s fo r a louch- r dow n, w ilte u mowed dow n th e n e v -

«o.' e st opponent ond Livingston slde- ccd. »KDPCd ano ther Cougar on the run. big ‘ Kint* failed to convert th e ex tra

point,Brlsbom Young eam e back strong

ond drove to the T eachers ' 35*yaxd line' otler taking the kick-off. T he Teschers’ defense s tiffened and the boll was lo it on downs,

f n BRIOHAM TEACHERS(01 <01

Efgerston ....... ....... ....... . R a l!e r7 «ihl* le ft endd n r ‘Siiobcr ...................... ~ .... StephensIln- left tackle -ting W an^ sgard ....................... . Thomp.*on

left guardvely Murdock - ............................. .. Blightf* '" c fjiier■ery sh lles ........................ Buck^ rn guardnan N lisonger".------ : .... JohnsonIhe right tackle ,

>cn- Robinson .............._..............BruhdogeW?d right end

Cf"' . quarterbackone w ilson',_._ Tesoneir>- left half.ylng T o n n e ............................. ........O londer3 up righ t ha lf>ack. skou.v:n .................................... . K ln is

---------------------fullback----------------------but Colorado scoring — Touchdowns:

X n- Livingston.I 10. the • " — T U O T L irm m ir-X B S D R E D —

O ^V E S T O N . T exas (,7^-Num- erouji entries assure th e succc.m of the lerropln derby scheduled for the

liter U udltorlum here November 2 llne7 and 'irlt-h ftS 'been-nnnotincpd-tjy -tn r

Boosterst club, sjionsor of the event.

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T - \ 'LI. - I»y WILLIAM W EEKE8 , (AssoeUted Preaa Bporta Wr11«r)

T T ^ V A N S T O N . I IU O c t . 3 1 —5 ' H i N o r t h w e a l c r n ’s W i ld c a t s

.. r ip p e d o u t f o u r to u c h * A d o w n s In t h e f i r s t p e r io d t o - ' v

j j j d a y , I h e n s h e a t h e d t h e i r ,c5 c la w s a n d c o a s te d t o a 3 2 - to -6 )p t t r i u m p h o v e r I l l in o i s , i^ A b o u t 40,000 s p e c t a t o r s

h u d d lc t j - i n - th o - s t a n d s - u n d c r - a - - - RT cy c h i l ly s k y a n d w a t c h e d

** N ortlrtM lern do everything bu t chaso tho green 1>ut game Tlllnl

In sophomores ou t of (ho stad ium lit tho 5Ut tirsl period, b u t tho lUlnl. out-closs- lad ( d In everything except courai^e. lo braced with th e coun t U to 0 against

in i them , and m anaged to become ih s tf- (Ir.U Big T en team to score on tho in- victors th is season.•wa W here fumble* ham pered N orth­ing weste'rn effort.t in previous games. It Ity was penalties th a t slowed tihe W lld- <0- cots today. Eleven penoltles fo r hold- le r Ifjy and o/fslde, took a toll ot W ^ut yords.

T he game wo-t le rs th a n tw o m ln- t„ i ules old" before "Pug" R entner. whoso fed &0-yo?d dasli fo r a touchdown lost

Soturday ruined Ohio S U te 's title [he hopes, raced 00 yards fo r the first.h . touchdown.■ . Marvelous pun ting by Ollle Olson,K . the platinum blond W ildcat fullback.

Was the big fac tor In two touchdowns.

yards to r th e fourth touchdown. The m in i bucked up surprisingly m the

Jng second period and a fte r Interecptlng w d a poiaon Nortliw estern's 45-yard Hr.o rhe pnwed Ihelr way over the goal linethe to r a score. -------

N orthwestern made 14 firs t dosiw . to six for Illinois, nnd ga ln :d 273 <

I, I yards fi;om scrimmage to 71 by ilie -r-«!vanqul.''h td.

1 ILLINOIS NORTIIWESTF.R>Jpna '®’----- position i32t

I Prink .................................. Manslcv'^fon^ ' Ic fiend

' Purm a ................................. -.. J . RllcyIght! le fitack lc

• ; JJu-vplckcl................. E n jerbrlisenucic' le ft guard

.H ed tk e ..................................McDonaldisonl --------■ 'center-

I Perkins .....................................J . Evans

------------------ rlRht-tacklc----------------------jM a rrln e r...................................... F end

one I . r ig h t end1 W aljer'......... ...................... L,,'..... Poller

,Hpr ’ , auarlerback; Berry ..'....................................... Moore

jn ts ' le ft hnlf bnck____■ Fvnm .. .. ............. Rentner•n s-1 r /g f it'h a ir ’ back• - ' S c h a lk ........................................ - Olson

fullback Score by periods— 1 3 3 4

Northwestern ..... „ ..25 0 0 7—33,in i- iiiinoU scoring — Touchdowns: 'I o f Prink. N o rth arst^ rn seorlng — the Touflidowrw: Rentner. O kon. Pol- ' 2 te r 3. J lndrlch ; points a fte r louch- ■tnr •ao'w nTOlMn'faropkicinrCTEcDrtuen— ent. (piacem entl.

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s h i n g i s s h o c s t v l e . o n

. S o l e s .

* S a y » I> .O .F .S « « »no*«J Chicago (Mffcon- .

' T K eC O M roJiT E O Iot'* ''"* \ /illi'ng, e<uy at on arm 'W < W i;. . . ihoum In Black

Siecha Broun Kid.

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S ee -W e ste rn B o ys

- P la y S upe rb B a l l

■ iJndcr-Ratcd Team In Yel­low and Green Plunges Way Across Yankee Sta­dium ,to Overcome Odds

(B r Th« AMocUted Preat)

NK W Y O U K , O c l . ; n — A n u n d c r n i l c d I c a m in y e l­lo w a n d f r rc c n f r o m I h e

U n lv c rH lty o f O rc R o n p lu n g e d fc r '-H fl w a y o c ro H s -Y n n k e o s ta d U - ^ u m lo d a y to u p s c l p rc d lc llo n H

n n d o d d s a n d d e l iv e r a sU n g - I n g 14 -lo -B d e f e a t t o N e w Y o r k u n lv e r s l l v .

A c ro w d e sT im u tc d n l 20.<— OOO C liino 'to -Jts-tcc t-ln -e tirp rlso-ln -

th e tlrs t lew m lnutra o ( Uic same wJien OreRon p lung«l l u way down th e field for steady Raliui, a touch­down nnd ffcaJ.

MarJc Temple, Oregon le lt h a lt- back from Pcndcleton. carried the p igskin oc ro u and eonUnued tllere- a fte r to distinguish hlnwclf with long jiIungM. In the fourth quarler

r h e allot a (o m ard pass to Leighton Qee. the other halfback, who then slid a e ro u New York's goal line like % «mall boy golnc down a slide. 1 ' Tem ple conirlbutcd boUi place- ' m en t aeorcs a fte r the goals.

New York, playing more looMly th a n Its VnT W estern opponents, was on th e defensive lo r th e m ajor pa rt o t Ihe game and npi>cared help lcu a g s lo s t Tem ple's dashes and the b rillian t Interference Ih a t w ent be- tore Mm. T he hom e lesm marked up Its only score In th e th ird pc> rlod a fte r a sp u r t o t rem axkabls of> tensive. T he goal was the result of tw o aucccssfut forw ard passes from M cNam ara. ;jew yoric r lg n i’ iia if^ ' back, to X.amark. the quarter. La- m a rk caught th e second over Uie goal line. M cNam ara’s a ttem p t to I klek for the e?;tra point from place- < m en t failed. ' iNTW YO riK OREGON I

<0) . (14) I

< H ugret — ....... ......................... DoUey Ileft end i

Ooncarition ........................ M organde Ile ft tackle

M arcb i ... ................................Wilson i)t!i guard j

Ohalm,ei* .................. ........ Forst* 'cen ter i

P l itte n b e r f — _______ _ SehuU irig h t guard

M u r p h y ------------------- ------- NUsson i__ rig h t tackleT S m - : = = : : : . c r r r r : _ . _ w in te r'

--------------------- r ig h t end . - - - - -M cDonald ......................... Moeller

quarterbackM c N a m a ra ................— ...... - Temple

• ■■ !cfC“ halfb3ck ;Connor ............... .....................o e e

rlRht lialfbnckTem ple ......................... ....... Mlkulak

fullback Score by p e rio d s - 1 3 3 4

O regon .........................7 0 0 7—__ New_York..__________ Q

Oregon scoring — Touchdowns: Tem ple, Oee; po in t a fte r touchdown: Tcm plo (placem ent) 2.

scoring —

G a n n e t t B e g i n s

F o o t b a l l L a t e

<5ANNETT, Oct. 30 fSpeclnl to T ho New#)—O nnnett high nchool football leam w itu one vlclory ond one d r f r a t In Its f lr rt two names of th e Mason Is looking forward with keen Interest to (he coming coixteKn. one w ith Arco a t Arco. one a t Dlct- r leh w ith the D ietrich dcven and

r possibly on Armistice d a y game w ith Bcllcvur.

n the o|>ctilng Knmc of Hip w a, son. plnyed October 10. a n n n c lt. In- auRuratlnK football Into, the school, defeated Uie vbilting Arco eleven by I a 7-to-o count. O ctobcr 29 th e G an­n e tt eleven pluycd ho st lo tho U let. rleh eleven, the vh lto rs emerglnK on th e long end of a 27-to-O eoilnt.

November 5, O nnnett travel.i to Arco; Novrm ber 13. to D ietrich und N ovrm ber l l Deiljvue rhiya a t O an- nett. I, Coach E. J . Nielson's squad In- '

chides: Allred and W ilson, Vnds: I Castle. T hurber and Dylngtnn. tack-

■ le a ; - Albrcth »en «utd ' PrtdrlekBenr -guards: Slierbigp. cen ter: I’rice, quarterback; Lnverty, Bowlden and W orthington, halfbacks; and P a t­terson, fullback.

N a t i v e B u c k s O n l y

- S e v e n ’ s C a s u a l t i e s

None bu t native ducks, and no t m any of them , according to qoocen- aus or hun te rs hereabouu , weie css-

.ualUes In the SO-day duck hunting season In Idaho which cloecd yes' terday, • ,

M igratory fowl, sportsm en here «cee, will no t begin th e ir southw ard

■flight across tbla region m uch beXoreth e middle of Novemb e r . __________

Tliough th e dacin iu n tU ig season dosed j-esierday In Idaho. In con-, fo n n lty w ith aO tm ergeocy ruling b j lh « lederal gOTernment. t h t h u n tlo i of pheasan ts will continue in Idaho uoU l November 13, and ^pheasan t h u n tin g In UiU region is good Uils •eason. ’

CAPTM N MUST rnO V K HKI.F DALLAS, Texas OW—The North

D allas high school football ttum n o t choose » cap ta in un til-ihe

«»d of th(* sriuton. when the out- I tac d la g p layer «U1 be clectctL I

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i t i Washington Stale Emerges t rom Contest in Portland

X —Viotorious-bv-7-6-,ScotE.L a- --------Uie PORTLAND. Oct. 31 (/pt—Pluck-

, to ing * 40-yard pass ou t o f the. anna ice- of two opponents fo r a touchdown

nnd place-kicking th e ex tra point, ION M entor D ahlen, llashy 'quarU rback ,) gave W ashington S ta te a 7-to-C vlc- kUey tory over O regon S ta te In Ihelr an ­

nual P jc lflc coast conference foot- inde ball game In th is stad ium today.

A fter th ree pcorelesa periods which Ison saw num erous tum bles nnd many

substitutions, th e dougars cu t loose n t a w llh two spectacu lar forward passes

a t th e s ta r t of th e la st period th a t huls carried th em to victory.

Oregon B u te cam e back wlUi two u o n m ighty drives in a desperate a t-

.j j im p t to overtakc th e C ougars-one n te r being good for a touchdow n and the

- o the r f a l l ln r In th e -la s t-m in u te ot (Her play on a wild field goal from place­

m ent.aple T he W ashington S ta le touchdown

»rafleJ~w llh a~DfuVcr henalty -on ' O ee the foe's 2S-yard line. D ahlen sig­

nalled for n fa ir ca tch on a punt bul ulak -Curly" M iller drove Into him and

sen t h im spraw ling forcing the offl- d a is to penallre th e Oregonians 15

- I * yards.—-B. _ j^ n ,u f „ - C T „ i ( ^ _ ^ j j , t - g « a r d - f o r

r -y a rd and th e n Sander flipped a 10-yard pass to D ahlen to r a flrsl down.

[ O n th e nex t p lay S ander dropped------ Unek Bud"ftrTd u 40-yurd iii'rlfll WlUl

w hich D ahlen sna red w «h two Bea­ver players touching him and squirmed away to run th e remaining

^ p yards to the O regon S ta le line. Dnh- len place k lcked_the try_for polnt-_ Oregon B W e cam e rig h t buck with

,1 to a vlcloti* drtve from the « -y ard hool line th a t carried Ihe Beavers to a and touchdown.

■s of Tvi'o pa.ises for OO yards and BI- with oncon9 pounded le tt tocklc tor 5 cxts. yard/i and then hu rled a pass to 4fo<> )lci. to pu t the ba ll on th o 7S -yn rd line, and Head raced a round righ t end to the ame 3-yard line w ith Sander bringing

h in t down. A C ougar offside w n l the sra, bdll Jo th e one ya rd line nnd LlUle . in - Jumped over cen te r for the touch- ;,ooi, down, n by I

!S; Wild Fowl Suffer Few. Casualties

S to ■ --------- -----und Few birds visited Southern Idaho

Ia n - dyrlng the open season for m lsra- tory birds which c lw ed last nlshl

In- and only a relatively sm all pcrcent- nds: age of these were killed, sportsmen acls- here declare. Reason for the r.mall

lUIlllUri uf lltlUs Um in IIil- Klrwi-'* Ylcc. death ra le th is yeas due to drousht

while the fine w eather prevrntcd ihM e who did a rrive from reiiiiiln- Ing close to streniiis where they could be secured, ll Is slated.

.ly SAN FRANCISCO TEAM les ■ TIESTflTHUCYBPICS

SAN PRANCI9CO. Oct. 31 i,V, - ic«n- W eakened by In juries to players and css- w ithout its coach who Is 111. Hip Uni-

ntlng verslty of S an Francisco football y e s ' team Held th a powerful Olympic club

team to a 7-lo-7 Ue a t K e u r slti* here dlum here today, ward ■ —exore ST. L O in s G iy D TEAM l ig h t_______ ST . LOUL3 (/i T h e W ashlnglon:ason untrera lty f o ^ a l l squad started Uff con-, sea-son w ith a ilrs t-s tr lng 'lineup of ig by -niDo w le ra n s and two sophomore--., n tlo f T he team ia light. h(>wever. w ith a daho Une averaging less th a n 17J pounds isa n t lo th e n u n .

Uils --------------------------CO-KD O n iD ROOTKRa nANNKI)

AMES, Iowa ( /r /-M e n student* a t l,F Iowa S tate th in k they can cheer forth more lustily w ithout co-ed atilst* t;am snce. A special section of the sta- I-the dlum has been reserved for men o ut- only—w ith "no co-eds allowed" as

ia b a rd and fast rule.

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C o lo rado College

Cadets Go East With Long End of 27-to-O Score!

—Hicd-lip-Against-JjgeiiW EST POINT. N. Y.. Oct. 31 (,1T-

T he goldcn-helm eu of -West l*olnt prevailed today .again st little Colo­rado college, which baUled to th* la st bu t went home on th e ahorl end of a 27<lo*0 score.

T aking the Intersecllonal b reath­er in stride. Uie Cadets used a lib­eral mixture of xubstllules, e.^pc- d a lly In the second ha lf, a flc r Riiy Sleeker, sU r Mule halfback, had led In rolling up 30 points lu the f in l t»x> periods. .

Although Arfuy m en complalncd the ir teams line defense wa.', spot­ty, the Cadets acemrd to suffer no serloiu let-down as Ihe result o f the

, deaJh of th e ir righ t end, Dick Sher- . Idnn, whose neck wn.i broken In tha. -Valfl-gamo last. w e e k ................ .........

, "Rosie"- Carver Cadet quarter­back, nhowpd brilliancy, mixing quick pns.«s and runs In happy pr9por*

"Big Charlie" McOrory, T iger left guard , was a tho rn in Ihe Mule's flesh. His enervailng tackles and a ll­round play were good to see.

I • A *0-yard paa*. Sleeker to Lawlor, contributed lo Army's .first score,

- which Sleeker chalked up by a llght- nlng galIop~~arbund Colorn'do'sTefl' end.

FOOTBALL CA rTAIN PREACIIEH: _DELAW A RE,_01iln -7 — Qeonte.

F lin t. 100-pound gu.ird on Ohio We.ileyan university football team,

: Is captain, He Is th e .son of Chan­cellor Charles W. F lin t o t Syracuse unlveriilty and spends hl.i Sundays

' OFFICIALS MKKTT here will be ft meeting of lUI of the

foolbaJl coache.', and officials a t the ; counhouse in Jerom e a t B o'clock , Monday evening.

Carey Takes Helm For Brooklyn Nine

■ ■ l!

s Meet Max Carey, new idkipper * Ihe nrooklfD D odiets. « h u Is t« fU

’ th e sho ts n rx t «ra*on ot tb e genla , “I 'ne lc W tlb e rf Roblnnon. Care; , fe r tn rrl j a r e s rh «IU> tb e clab

a ad as ■ center fielder fpr the PIU* ‘ bnrgh rtra te s fo r yean -w as th a M t * iland lng tM te runner af the Natlona ■ IrsgB f. .Ms^bf b t ra n sperd o] 1 "Babe" H erm an and the rest of thi s Dodgers M lorlvusly feeble on tbi

pa th s. V . -

TWIN FALLS DAILY, N]

r k U n iv i -to -6 Vi<- N f f l l r f f f l s O v e t -

T w in FaBs T e a m

B y 2 6 -to -O S core

Bruins Hold InviJdlng Aggre­gation Piloted by Flasliy Quarterbacl( Holrnes to Scoreless Tie Last Half

1'i o ne o f th e mottl s tu b ­b o rn ly con tested bn H /es on th e local {gridiron in re c c n t

v ea rs . t h e visH inft N n m p a ' h ig h school .eleven piled u p a

g u ff lc ie n t m a rg in to .p u t . a n ; o th e r Blfc T en con ference v ic­to ry in th e bapr on L inco ln f i e l d v e s te rd a y a f te rn o o n . T hen th e v lsU ors s lu m p ed In th e offensive a ttack but succeaslully

- n reren ted th e local squad from cross­ing tho goal line alUiough th rea t- rned several times. 1110 gatne ended 26-0. Q uarterback Jlolm es o t tho vU- llor» lead th e a ttack. T«-ln FalU

I Bruin* cam e back Uie second half, la n d although unable lo score, eom- letely ou t-fought tho vlsltlng^eleven, p iling up aU firs t downs os aco lnst

• two for tho Bulldogs._ T liroughout-'the flrsl two perlodJ ■" Couch V ernon (Sklpi silvcra aggre-

gallon Tipped through the B ru lr line, to re a round the ends, and com ­pleted two well-timed pai>i>cs a t stra> tcglc polnU to am ass a to ta l of 3( points. Tw in Foils, out-w eighed ap-

A proxlm ately 10 pounds lo Uio m an C i and w ith B ates^X .Sm lU i and Reec

lo u t m ost of the game on account oi I Injuries, was completely baffled b] i ih e powerful offensive plays of U»

19 I Nampa eleven.Tlio gam e opened w ith M organ

r e ■ Nam pa, kicking off to Nye on th e re- Icclver'a a-yard line. Nye retu rnee

halt fha.SJt-ynril llnaI th e B ru in s wero held for dow ns an<

_ ; f o r c e e d to kick. N am pa TaUed U . g a ln -a o d a ltem p ted -to klek o u l-o

o. • danger; th o ”b f tir waa fumbled nni1., th e kicker was downed behind thi nd .goa l llne. A penalty gave N am pa thi

ball on the 2S-yard line nnd firs'1 . . : doMi. Holmes went In to r Wiley anc b . ' on the nex t play ripped oft 30 y a rd . . . I to plaeo th e ball on Twin F a lls ' 40

.ya rd line. A m arch do*-n Iho field (d I fea tured by Holmes' ball-packing f , i l placed th e plgskkln on the 8-yari

fine from when* Kolmes go t awa; ,(< for th e f irs t touchdown of Iho game

T he try for point was tumbled 0cor«: Nam pa 6. Twin Falls 0.

l l - Y a r t Penalty

ha N am pa kicked off lo Nyo who nd - vaneed the -ba ll to tho-S-yard-U w

jr- A 15-yard penalty on N am pa place* ick th e bnll on Twin Falls ' 23-yard lint

ii f r e the Drulns were held fo r down

eft the N am pn 32-yard line. Holmes, oi e's th e nex t play, got away for 45 yard: '11- Roberts got loose on an end rui

th a t ne tted th e second touchdowi or. An end run successfully accouniei ■re, to r Uie ex tra point.

-TV'ln F a lli rpp^luprf .g n ln «ltlNye re lum ing the ball to th e 20 yard line. Again the stonew all de tensive power of tho Bulldogs stop ped th e Drulns and Nye kicked I

vaneed ^ e ball to tho B ru in ^ S yard line as Iho 'gun ended th e firs period. Score: N am pa 13. Twl:

>»« PalU 0.« y s ________ ________

'i'lip forp p a ri of the second frani (l,P found the l»-o (cams exchangln

punts w ith neither able lo m ake ar. scrlou.% advances b u t wlU. Uie vtsi tors gradually working tow ard th Bruins' territory. H uff substltu t

= for H olmes..took the pigskin for 35-yard trip to th e Bruin 25«yar

I mnrk. An a ttem pted paas tailed bii T»-ln Knits received a IS-yard pen

ally for tripping the receiver, pluc 1C iiig (he ball on the 10-yard line. .

poa.1 on the nex t play. H uff to Mor Ran, completely baffled Ihe Bruin

.a n d netted the nece^-uiry 10 yard . nnd the touchdown. A reverse lat

cral pass play was good for th e exlr point.

. A fter receiving the nex t kkk -o l Twin FnlU WIUS ngaln held nnd lore rd to klek. W ith Ihe ball In Ih BrulnV iK>'.^f.wIon,on th e ir ow n « yard line the Nampa players. In t«

'p lays, a 3S-yard rtin by K ufr arid ! 25-yard po-u, Huff to S tra it, score

of the KAnie. Tlie a ttem pted klek tc the exirn point fallrri. -nie h a lf end ed w ith the ball in T « in FalLV poe f.e.vilon on Ihe i5 -yard line.

Th»> .-rore a t half-tim e stood Nnmpa 20. Twin Fulls 0.

S ! n rulns Klek Otf

I ' T w in’ i-Vlis k |c 'k»^-6fflhe” secon I haU wtUi.Nampa returning Uio bs ' to her own 40-yard line. B ruins hel

N am pa for doHTV,, nnd the vlslloi kicked out of bounds o n the 5-yar line. Sm ith go t away lor 25 yord on Ihc I5MI play and was forced 01 of th e game on an injury. Twl

( Falls w is h e ld and forced to klel N am pa tailed lo gahi and kicked t

Tw tn-Fall.s-'ad.ynrd-llne-whpre-U iInvaders recovered a tum bled pun

_ & jucilc_ lu lcrccp l^d o p a .w on tli nex t play, giving 'Iv T trK lin iic T jA oh he r own 30-yard line, A pa.'s, F ri telle to Or#y. who made a specta<

. ^ u lar ca leh . neitPd 12 yards, anothe fUl Tow an to ^ 'rarrlle. advanced the ba

30 yan is . An ove r-th rov from cer iffT le r loat^the gained ground and T »l lob I^ l l s was fo rc 'd to kick.U»^ "nio baU was exchanged by k id n t - and Uien Twin Falls recovpred inal fumbled lstrral../Twln Falls p.visc-

np J t was biter'-eplfd and returned 1 the the po in t It was before 11 was finn the bled by the SAiiipa man. Bruins tak . • 'In * possesiloa of tho plgskW on lli

NEWS, TWIN PALLS. IDAHC

^ i r s i t y “ G • • • • ic to ry F ri J n d ia n s - o f - U t a h -

n D e fe a t C o lo ra d o

re A gg ies , 6 0 to C

ire- Utes’ Crushing Attack Sur shy prises Even Most Enthus to iastic Followers of Rocl<’

talf Mountain Crimson Squai

u b - Ry o 'n n / . p d s e vt o n (A»snrUted Preag s p o r t t W riter) c n l O I 'A K E c i t y . O c t . :j ana ^ ~ T h o s e r a m p a g ln j c I n p d ia n n f r o m U t a h u n lv e ra n * c l in c h e d th e !v ie - r im f lh c o n r t c i i t l v c R o c k ; •n ln M o u n ta in c o n f e r e n c e f o o lb a l

t i t le b y c ru R h in R t h e C o ro rn d ' I {„• n e r ic u l tu r a l c o lIe R e e le v e n be tuiiy fo re a ‘ l a r g e h o m e c o m ln i w s - c r o w d - h e r e - to d a y . - T h e Bcor

"Trt'v i . AllhouRh pre-gam e fa%’orltca lo d< ' r : , fra l what Colorado football fan s dc

clarud R-as the twst Jn th e easl j ern sector of the conference, Utah

■ven* ^ '“ hlng a ttack and scoring ablllt i ln s t ■‘•Ufurl.'ed even the m o st enthuslasll ^ folIo-A-ers of Uie Crimson.

. u tn h 'ssco rln g th re atw a ae v erp re i eut. the Indians U lly ing two touch doans In the tlrs t period, th ree mor

^ rn a n o th e r pa ir In th^ third quarter n»d a fina l duo In th

it 16 ' ’“ hig alanta. nn Alihough outclassed from tho sta r

mim ffoin P o r t Collliu ra'"*'1 hi Uie closing m inu tes o f play I

. n ( tally ihelr score nnd become the fin (J j,y conference foe to c r a u th e Redskin • u , ' goal Ihbi season. Jo h n Frank . Farn:

e r end, broke through the lino an___ blocked a Utah pun t, Colorado agriJ ? ” ' cultural college u k ln g the ball o

downs on U tah's 3 .y a « l line. Morr Ssndstead tallied on Uie fourUi pla

.- Scoret E arlyd to -i t - o t - Utah opened-Its acorlng spree-1 n n d Uie first minute of play. F red Tet th e ^fco, quarterback, passing to She:

r t h o man Clark, e n d . 'f o r t h a tolly. Ar f irs t other follM-e{l before th e period «i

' and . over, Capialn F rank C hristensen gt f'arda ing over on a, line plunge, i' 40- Three more scores In th e secor field, prrlod put the F a rm ers on th e ru king. TedtKO. Christensen a n d Sherm i •yard \voods, reserve fullback. K orlng c aw ay gcrtmmsge plays. T h e longest run i :ame. ^ 5 ,^ 0 shorU y *ft« r Ui* id loieo. ow i halt opened w hen Tedosco n

celved a punt on U ta h 's 15-yard Ur - nnd raced through tlie entire Fan r

er lin e ‘tor a touchdown. Oeori 3 nd- Olschoff (Cored the nexl. Intcrceptlr -U iu. A -pass-and then-w ork ing .h is wi laced through Colorado's line for 30 yart line, on the nexl pluy.

:owns K ean Weslphal. reserve qunrtei ts-on -bacte-scored-U tah^s-dghU i-loucl •s. on down Just u the final quarter ende ■M’ds. going over center frdm the 2-yni ■ n in line and Alan Q uhln , re.vrve bsc lown. concluded U tah 's p o in t making on jn ied scrimmage play from the 3-ysr<} Iln

U tah msde 19 ilrs t downs, ih ree ' _Kltli ilicm-from -passu,.*galnsLscven-Ilr.e 20- __ ____________ _________________I de- ----------------------------------------- :--------stop- 40-yard line. A beautiful pass. Ton s ed to to Frarelle. accounted for 30 yar<

piua la niu tf iiu m w uy r i a.-.ciie's 1 u nftcr receiving the bnll. On the nei

' play N am pa Intercepted a Brul Twm I on the 15-yard line, stopplr

I w hat looked like a certain score.

1“ * ^ C o r> U n i-E x e h in g e --------

T luoughoul the rr;.t of ih^ hs nglnc fxchanged handk rnntlniiac ony ly w ith nelUier tr a m able to sen:

vtsi- bu t wlUi the Bru ins coiillmutl i the ttorklng the ball Into the Nnnipi te titu te rito ry only to be held a t the dnngei fo r a out points w hen th e bull •'•a.i klel

cd ou t ot danger.T he clo.senes.1 o f th e gaiiip Is be

pluc- Judged by Ihe following Mail

’if ! ,. '' T ^ ln Fall# m ade bul two 'fir downs In the f irs t ha lf ns iisaln seven for Nnmpa. In the second hn

, Coach R. V. Joiica' boys nccumuln ■-wrA downs while Nnmpa wi

KeUlng 3 for a to ta l of e ight lor Tw . Fall* and nine for Nampa.

Tw in Falls a ttem pted 15 pna.-.f completed »U for 70 yards. Intrrcep

n 40- “ 3-yard gain. Namt , a ttem pted six pas-w , completed ti

.jrf . tor 37 yards gain , and Intereepti four fo r 38 yards,

f l/^ t __________ TWIN FA U

"end- ................................. - °tvei. • end

Bllger ...................................r_ Muns<

T . ™ ....... .................................. W „I guard n . S p a u g y ....................................Rei

R ond p r i f f —Lyw0 b a l l ------------ -- — Bujtfd . . . —> held L u eg e n g a .... .... , ......... ..... Colemiisliors lackle-yard S lro lt ______________ ______ Millyards end■d ou t R o b e rU ....... .................... ...... J. SmlTwin quarte rkick. Wiley .......... ...................... ..... Frarel

:ed to ha lfbacke-U ia M arshall ......................:..... ............Npunt. 'h a lfback

n the D .Spaugy _ Towic“b.Ml — --------— nm bB C*----------—, F ra - Score by periods— 1 3 3 4cctac- Nam pa .... ....... ............ J3 13 0 0 -other, T w ItiF a lU ........ ........ 0 0 0 0 -le b ill a uea tllu tk ins: N am pa - Holir1 cen- for W llej; H artm a n for Pfaff: ill T » ln for Holmes; Robln.son for .Mar.lia

Parks for L uegenga; Luccenju I kicks Parks.

red a Tw in Palls : B a les tor J. S:iill .vised. ;m iey for MlUcr; W eaver for Mu ircl to son: G rey to r O lvens; H nagart 1 fiiiii. D ales; W eaver fo r Reed; Dakin f

, t a k - , W eaw r; Munson- fo r Dakln; Pie* ,a the for U oggart.

HO. SUNDAY M O ^nN G , KOV:

j r i d s f ^ • • •.

pom Los= R ochester=S tar5= &

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ball

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T.t- " T i i a i l l l s pfUsl

in n - S t e p h e n ( J u m b o ) W at.son • and H how n a b o v e . I j i s l v c a r n l 2 ‘«ri* U n iv e r s i ty o f R o c h e s te r h e w I a d d e d w e iK h t ,- jn o a t ly .l ) r a w n .

d e ed t o k n o c k o u t o f t h e lin e .

- Too f« t-to -m ak» .tha -U a lve rslty of e -ln R ochciteLC lcS£m vhen_he_w elghrt

pounds lo s t season. Stephen Iher* (Jumbo) W atson of Clyde refused to

be discouraged..............-i r u plugged nlong on the second

, gQ. leam . hoping to reduce to playing slxe. Instead, he picked up weight,

cond ntostly brawn.This season, weighing 200 pounds.

W stson is th e surprise ot tho Yel- . lovjackeis and tho dismay of their In or opponents. Ho Is playing tacklo and

Um big fellow ts more than a masa , of bone and musclc.11- , T here U still p lenty of fa t on hla

frame. D ut "Jum bo" Is aa cunning a s an e lephan t an d far less cum-

.•I? , bersomo o t ' movement. Rochester way opponents have yet (0 dls^

«rds' r . " ........ ..................................

r tfr- downs for the Aggies.uclw COLORADO AQO i m tfTA^Idtd (90)yard Wilson ..... ................. ............Carlsioruack • * 'f t endon n I Ormo ....... ............................ Johnsorline, I l e t tu c k le

o f, K err ............ ................................»Crofitlf.-'t' le ft guard

f j^ a n k '--------- iT..-. ■.-.::.W.’ MeD6naId~ ] . center

) Kasel ... ........................... .... .....Larsor■ards i r ig h t guard, ____________________ w .n in ;„ „ t r ig h t tockle

M o rrU ............ .............................c u r liplng «*'<>

* S a r to r l s - ................................ Tedesciquarterbsck

-------- W h lte - (O )........ .................Blfflhof, ,, le ft h a l t ........"* * L, M cDonald ..........................Rlchlh.

rig h t halfM aug..........................Christensen (C.

‘“ 7 fullbackScore by p e r io d s - 1 3 3 4

I Colorado ARBtes..........0 0 0 6— 1‘' ‘"‘' i U U h ............................14 Ifl 14 13-<K

Colorado AgKles scoring—Touch het- downs; Sandslead (siibsUluIe fo

M cDonald); U lah scorlng-T ouch downs: C h rls te iuen 3. Tedesco 2 first Woods (subslltu tc for ChrUtensenl

Clark. W eslphal (subsllluto for Ted iisii ejico), Bischoft. O uhln (suhstllule fo;

‘' . . I W cstphalj; p o lu u from try afW.touchdown: Christensen 3, WeslplM

i-win 2’(piaceme:Ks), Btschoff (dropklck) Clnrl^tpoM troni Tedescoi.

:ept- y ~

f l a h o F a l l s W i n s

F r o m B r a v e s , 7 4

ivensl ROIKE:. O c t 3 t (/r>-Idabo Falb I h lfh »rhi>ol football leam wen Itj

tison I T en" conference game to-I day by defeating Boise h lfb school

Vails to D. In a gam e th a t efUbllshe<: I tbe Tiger* as one a t Ui* ooUlond-

jlf fd ' I'V leam i In th e race for the cham- I plonahip.

.r m r k .A .iu u a , NaytaK.ta ^ re en , broDghi the T lfera Ihelf score ahd tKe goa

I a fte r was sneccMfaL Most o f thi : baUle was betw pm tho SO-yard lino

in te r n e t n n lll th e final pierlod dk ! tlolse penerU to the Idaho Falls IB'

;n ,|th ; yard •ace. ______________ . ^

u tile I . W EIG H T RANGE WIDEj R A L nO H . N. C. (iP>-Tlie welghi

N ye!range c f p layers o a lUe 1931 foot- 't>all team a t N orth Carolina stat*

owan I college runs from 13S to 307 pounds------- rao e i-H ’Oi'rUrTfuatlefBsZlL; Is ihi4 ' smallest, while Capta in Cliarlle Cobl 0 -20 u th e largest member.0 - 0 ' _______ — ---------------------’j"” '* HOCKEV LOOMS FOR TAC03M

; TACOMA {/T'>-Tacom3 tlkwy iQl e n lcr a te sm In the Pacific Coas'

'H ockey .iPSRue thU winter. Worl .„ l[l ,.|on an Ice nrena which was itartec Mun- [mofe ‘h sn a year ago U being com' ■I forii'Ieted, and Tacom a Interests plai n for 1 to Jom SenU lf. Portfantf.' and Van ’lerce cou^Tr. BrllU b Columbia, In th<

’lagua.

IVEMBER'I, 1981

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I A nge lesG r j t t w i n ^ r g e r ^ . ^

Fame in S p ite o f F a t

| S | ^

■ F e n T e

A C T - g Q I ^ I-----------------

on — all 200 p o unds of h im — laII 2R5 fm undn h e w as told a l 'th o e waA too f a t to p lay foo tball. He vn, a n d .n o w i s . a to u s h ta c k le .in - ine.

i'r-] toVef hcy-tg-gat Him uut ot linet of plays.— ------------ ■ ______he^. ^ iw a ts o n docs more .U tan atop .op-

posing backs. In tho Wesleyan game “ early In tho season Larry Sohluma,' . craek - haltbaek.- ran plunk Into

* t '‘* "Jumbo." W atson wasn't budged from his tracks; InaUadj Bchlums

« h t, recoiled a yards. inri* The biggest m an on a University Y °,; of Roche.ner squad In 15 yenra, W at- ,1, . , . son Is a ta t person who doesn't'ISmttm He Is conscious of h is abnormal

g irth—his original Idea about play- I hla Ine football was to reduce, nlng He Is a problem to the m anage-

ment, lutvlns outgrown two c iu ^ m ester made outflU slcco' he has reported <Us^; foe ______

|\UOUO)yOON J no:U K E -T O Y F A M f A t H

a t ) , _______

irson I '

'nl».g M i

11111S i i f

4 ; ________________________________f r - 0 | ---------------- •

Theatre Announces”4' List of WinnersJieni, --------T ed- Niimea of winners of the 10 prUea le fo r offc-rrd by Joe Koehler, m anager of a fte r the PublU Param ount iheatres here. IplMl in conncttlon wiili advertising the tick), play. Uie Spirit of Noire Dame, now

runiilnK the Orplieum theater, were iiiinounrfd lust evening.

• Pictures of ilir slurs of Uie Nolro Dame team nfcompatiled by the ir

- « nsmi s ttc rr run In an advertisem ent 7 * ( l In The Ni-'*s rm irsduy m orning.

Coni'vtiints ttrre r^ iu lre J to ainl«— ■ Jlu. Ihr.F^Ils by each p ln jer In tlio team. TJie po- * sltlcm of Ihc jilnycrs was Indicated e I®- in the wliulow o t the store carrying

"(''■'rtLslng in the page. 1l'« fo llw lng is the lUt of wln-

lam - *^ers,Wnnda Wld^-ner. 443 Blue Lakes

in |h i boulevard. 'IV.'ln Falls, f irst prise, goal ♦J^'^Tra.'Craljr B rIeW nr4J0 -P oo ith tho avrnue .north. Twin Palls, second

lines prl&e. 12; Luther Evans, 1138 A ddl- I did son avenue eusi. Twin Falls, th ird i IB- prize, $1; Alice Mac Beatty, Route

I , Tv-'ln Falls, two tickets; Robert \ Lewi* Nel.--5n. 018 Second ovenu«

e a s t .V * ln FalLi. ta-o UckeU; Mrs, eight M sytle Amos, SIQ Fifth avenue rrorth, foot- Twin FalU. two tickets; Cbarlott'o ita t« I^ e Bjibcoek, 450 F ifth avenue weat, •m^s^ liv in Fslt.1. lwf> tickets ; Delmer PppL

iho 308 Fourth avenue north , Twin Cobb Fall-t. two tickets; Mra. K . T . Lore.

Slfl F ifth nvenua ndrth . Tw in Falls, — * two tickets; Edith Rountree, Route Q9IA 1, Twin F a lb , two Uckets.' IQU ■ ■ ■: o ^ BIGGEST SHOES UNFILLED iVork TUSCALOOSA. Ala. l,Ph-<3«P» ir te d A labama'a C rlnucn Tide luve been com- filled, apparen tly eftecllvely, bu t one plan pair of shoes rem ains vacant. They V an- arq (hose worn by C aptain C&orJes

tho <Foois) Clem ent la WJfr-Uiejr ore 11

itT U psS ^* s a .•

s B ru in s= P a s s a n d f l im g e - “

^ In F in a l M in u te s

Decide S tru g g le

Afterndoh Shadows Close in~ On Big Palo Alto Bowl and Crowd Begins Leaving When Decisive Play Comes

BraVBaELJ.NEW LASO {Associated Press Sports W rilsr)

P A L O A L T O , O e t . 31— I n a s p e c ta c u l a r f i n i s h t o a f ie r c e ly f o u g h t b a t t l e

S t a n f o r d ’s I n d ia n s f tn a tc h e d a 12-G v ic t o r y 'f r o m th e a i r lo ­d a y t o d e f e a t t h e U n iv e r s i ty o f C a l i f o r n ia a t L o s A n g e le s B r u in s in t h e c lo s in g s e c o n d s

‘ o f p la y .N in e s e c o n d s w e r e - I e f t - l o -

play. Lat« ottem oon ahodowa hod f_ closed in on tho huge bowl. A des- £ pe ra te Stanford eleven, held to a M tie fo r m ost ot the game, bad fought n Ita woy from Its own 39-yord line 2 to th e 33-yard m ark ot the U dans.■ Tho exodus o t 10.000 spectator*■ waa on. T hen It waa th a t Dusty AU■ len. fullback, dropped back 10 yards H and Uissed the leather over Uie Unl-■ verslty of California a t Loa Angeles■ line. Don Colvin, flrst-strlng end.J leaped high Into tho olr: hugged tbe■ ball to h is chest and v l c t ^ was

clinched. I t was u thrilling on end lo 0 gridiron tussle as has been seen hero th l i season.

O n tb e short end of ■ fl.O score a s they came out to r tbe third period,

t - th e Indiana seised a t one of th e breaks of the game to tie Uie count,

in o A B ruin fumble gave eu n fo rd th e H e ball on the Uclan 18-yard line. A in - la tera l pass, Allen to E hrhom U> At~

flerbaugh. saw th e Btonford bo lf- bMk w ash OTer th e line. Brey*o

-----------Tor the rest of th e quarter -andm ost of the last perlod_ th e _ B ru |n _ _

ime « h e c l^ _Bt«nfonl'a ground. siposhes ond effectively covered any—

„ . J a tu m p w .lo gain through U ita lr . . . Member o t Uie -Dig Four" of U10

coast football figured to trounce Iho youngest member of the conference about as It pleased, Stanford was

f lY pressed from opening plckoff until

an-t

Tnal C a l i f o r n i a B e a r s

B e a t N e v a d a , 2 5 - 6»ge- _____Wm BERKELEV, Oct. 31 « > -U « l» e r-

slty of California reserve football players camc through as expected

------ today and defeaud the Universityof Nevada 25 to 0. but not until th e

^ Wolves realised the ir ambition of

I I t was lha flTji Ume a Nevada leam has scorcd on California since 1338.

^ The Beara lost little time In sta r t- Ing their scoring machine and W a-

^ I terbury broke the Ice when he took r i _ W lanos' pass over the_goal line for _

a touchdown In the middle of th e first quarter.

Crush Whitman’ ? SEATTLE. O il. 31 WV-Combln- .

t 'Inc lomt ru n ^ fo r s « re s jr llb — a— ^ 'rrushing'U ne attack, the Unlverstly * ; o t WnshliiBUsn reserves loday tram - J . 1 pled the Whitman college football

team ot Walla Walla beneath a 77- m : lo-O defeat, the second la rg u t scare

ever jjlled up by a WashUigton — eleven sgslnst the Missionaries. T h e .

largest seme was In 1019 when th e g g 1 ^ Enoch Bagshaw's U a n won by

After a slow sU rt, which saw th e rs h a lt ended 21 lo 0, Washington loosed • • a n a ttack as th.e th ird period open-

■iscs which gained momentum until It became almost a steady march lu

‘ th e final mlnules of the tUt, th e Huskies making 31 points m tbe last

n ^ _______________ _OLYMPIC FKNCEB TO COACH

ST. LOUIS O1’)-LOD Hoeker of 81. Louis, former member of th e Olympic fencing squad, Is coach of th e W ashington university fencers th is season. Hoeker was csptoln o f the tenglng « t

po - ■ ..sled

r QUAIL r SEASONddi- 12 g n . Q u a il lo a d s K le a n h in t B o r e S h e lls , N o . S s h o t .

b o x _________________ $ 1 . 1 516 itn. No. 0 shot W lnch»-le r make, b o x _______75<

irtii. T h e o n ly p la c e - ln to w n t h a t lotto h a s S 3 . 0 0 S h o t G n u -

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oute S h o o t S u p e r -X a n d C e l t h e B e s t M o n e y C a n B a y Y o o r W e s U m S t o r e ' -

..« GEBRKH’S SPOKTlNG GOODS

STORE' 2S2 M do A w . qoolK

■__________ gajw Nini '■

I C urren t 1

' 1 i l f l T I i SJana Addams, Venerable and

Revered Figure in Peace Cause, Acts as Spol<esman In Plea Before President

D r SUE McVAMARA • (AjuoclBtocS'PrcM BWff Wrll«r)

W^ H I N O T O N . Ocl. 31-W om - “ who e r W a th r cM t room of Iho WWtfl itouso

rrM ldent l lo o « r wit!, ft

_____ wUl.be prcM nted lo lUc ‘032' di»arni»meni conference In aencvn

” * T h W ^ lloM of slBnaljJres. AJready women of JBtmn and Englnnd li»vr eol- lectM mOT th a n 1.000,000 for each

' ■ ~ '“ ^ % n g otV m e a tfto vf thfr-mon> - riSn wljero sno Uvtd *U «n, fwr I» lher WM President. Mm. Helen T * r t U annlnE J ie td fc b t t l e r j ol S s ie n r m e n a t th e end of the 10,- OOO-mlle croM -countrt trip In whlen J50.000 «IjnflturM .were secured.

Jftiie Add*m* SiK**«n»n J» i» A dd*mi. venfrable »nd « -

T«re<l Ilsuro of w om rns and peace eiuaefl ol three deeadct. ipoko in ac lew firm voice w hlchbelled tier•looped a h o u td m a n d ^ f re y under h e r blue ha t, as «he faced the

very much th a t t J ^ pelUlon w hich wo are brtn« ln i to you will fu rther j-our plans (or dli- a rm am ent to which you h a w com­m itted yourself." she » ld simply.

Around her were plied th e bun­dle* ol paUJlffni. the resu lt of a four m onths' caravan tour mode by th e repreaenlatlTes of the Women’s In tem attonal League of which MUsA ddams is honorary-presldonU------ --

-------------------‘-W aT SJoU iai'T heroW ooen whoae »ona *cr« In the

- Tro tld -w ar w era:in Ihe group.prca- ;

K atherine Devereaux niakc.. a teacher m Ifitf New York clJy

schools for 50 yenri. mado the en­tire tr ip across the contlncnl In the *‘peUtlons car."

She enjoyed tho trip, and landed In the W hile House a lte r days of dusty d e ie r t nnd m ountain travel,

Mabel Vernon, well known sut- frose leader. d lree t« l the curavan. ana Mlsa Dorothy Cook, yminu col- 1: rc Rin o t WasulnRlon. drove Ihe lending car.

T he women le ft U a Anitele* June •11 and apoke on' dlsatmanienl, In 123 cities.

PASTEL SUEDE GLOVES -------^GOWITH FORIVtALGOWN

PA H ld. Oct. 31 «.)—Pa.sUI BUpdc - eloves-e ie-a-am art.acconiiia iilm cut.

•to the lorm al cvenlnR cown. Ttie pale tin ted Rloves. uh lch innlclt.Uii; sow n In color, a rc only a little lonn- er than r tW length and arc Kcncr- ally pinked or .Kalloppd on the. edges. I n style nnd de^lcn they are rem lnlicent of th e Miorl gloves worn by the belles of the BlXUea.

R e d t r o s s P ic k s

V i l l a g e G i r l T o

P o s e J to r K o s tc r

WASJttNOTON, Oct. 31 ..i -M lr '' U arsa re t WlU. 20-ypar-oId l.iiik teller of Phoenlivllle. Pehn.''ylvanL'i, has been cho»en a.5 model (or ilic lUUeth - aniUveriuify i>0Bter of the American lied Croii.

Each year th e orr;nnUnllon hn^ idme n o te d .a n U t p t im « portrnli v 'hlcli will typify.U s lium inltorlnn work.

Beautiful modeU of New York and other la rse clile* have served as in ­spira tion lo r th e artUl.v

B ut Joseph ^L Clement, telectcd to do th e p o n r r th t i year, taw in the llltle Ullage bank clerk Uie

_ ' <iualllle» lie wanted to convey to canvax.

lie l u a home and studio at C licstcr S p r l n R s . PcnnsylvaiiU where- M lu W ilt has poaed for a cum ber ef h b palnilnss.

And as « result she ha.i the horiur th a t m any wAiJd like lo posm s.

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' My nAlin.AllA RKAIirOIlT I' .,\.--v>-lnlr(l p rrw Kluhlon Edltori ' I rAHC.s, Oct, ji--To;m for foo;- h>.i;; li;ivr ii .^IJ!c of th e ir OWllj

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■' :n!<-n ure u fa r :::s in the Yale bovil • iiii<l llarv :in l .•t;ii)liim. and w lild '

V la ;rr will 111 llir Icc hoekrj' ,, K.ui'.f.i in MnclL'cni l>ii!.irc a a n ln i • ; ;il;il r-T w lir r r coiiibliie colorlul c lil' , w;!!i '1 iir;»t-:lf.il iv;inn!li dc.-dpiied lo r » '. ' nortii ' wIii . Ij . f c - ' W.ioli I'or W arinth

.Vi*"'.-; are roiiKli and closc woven . c 3 !i "riirr lf> k'- 'i) Oiii rold. and even

• g B '-h|'!r M-Iiitiyi. In SUCh.I Q n ' "W-. as'n iM rt-TTtl.— clarrt.— w irtit5 S B aiKl rcil-bronn, offe.'l by

und c 'd iir ir te srecn. •M l" K-irr.r wruiu vary fromb-ink i.if. lull )eiiBih wot>)

k-anl'i, clv.'trr.!. u llli ilir Ihree-quartcr 'f “ le I'-m.tt, u ra;) promUlnif to be a f the ra \o :;tc . '

3 :10:: fu r co.i’j of a ilrakhan , seal > I 'n ; o rU D lr. i.n- ,-n;u, lilplniKlh, bcUert )firnl. sf;;urs. uhi'.f llir loiu wool models of tarlan R.-.-.rLUli.iii cloth nr U rrd w rap'w ell

arciin.l iJif fiKurc iiiid ihe lliroat. k aiul One of ilic f.i\ori;p .si.rcutor.M>oru as in- nr(T.-.w>.-;<-.v i.-, « koiJ mx'.cUlns

the com. liKe un A.'COl UrIfctcd knolted clu'cly iilwul Uic necS.»w_ ln T he trw R s wv.'.-n n::om pany th r t Uie coal-1 lire invnriivljlily of »,ool. ey to In fcathrrw rlithl l.iry »r«vc,l,

tliry nri> (Ip :.Uuci1 \kltli loni: ^lcevl.^ Uo a t anil circular ur Ki.rrd ifcirti and vanla. OMcn lu s t;r.l*!:<:il u i l l i ,»Irutlicr belt, for a i ib U (ur /ic ld Wear

THr Hcotdi !:/•«-,- .■i.'iiifiCrr pullrrt Honor 'o v rr or.? rye or tt'.c llt uin Hood tml « . , topped Wllh u gay fcalijer and

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.J t 'in ru c.iTs fiiAM’i: iri T'ku .;if.rr h rr rclri-tinn lij-ir tli c \VllI,li'.l^ ;i IMl H.iliy si.ir, ■ h |. lm llth \^jhxlJ^a.^ lilLikrd t» _i‘in !,k.£iner4imLiU^i.ULu.i;U-l'ai.i-Lii;.A^" y aiul Chiirlrs lu -rc n m ' WoiKiiii; ;

kilrlr.."n : ------------------------->> HK.xnt.n IV M '.\« n v j'■ UiiUl Cluitt.Tlun. l;n«- -l.ir:;:-.; llJ “ .'O nce iL Ld4;>.- a j - '.v.i.-.cJ lu lux-! , iiry, hill the co!l.ii'.\c of tin- f.imily: . Jorluf.i- ;v.ii h r r lo work flic'3 ™ ' “ '" ^ ;;_______________'*; Ilrv, \v. T. Mt'Clure. Uiiii- a in li’.cx,

MLv'iiuri. lix< t'-ail llic t'.-v trj.M- g m rn l m l!if orlcinnl Clrefk mioo n p vr.-vr (lurlns 111' W yr:xr3 In the miii-

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'' Hoy CluimlliT. I'aycUc, Alab'ini.i, » riir;il n u ll r.-irrlrr, Iu l' travclnl nxirr .illluiii 10 limi'^ llie U bur.ce iin'iiiul .d:tlic Kutld iu >cars.t . | -----------------------------

i Thi; abikliclur.Kl bf<l of Uk- Ml.uill ■rtJnwl £'a;i4l jit DJiJu.il .lios been turned inlo gardctia fur u.i- idjem plojcd.

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'sntin w ith a slcovcU-ss jacket of 'it of kn it won) in st^ikin^r imt- :1 he vory cffcctivo. On llu' riirhl. coaL for the crisp fall ilays, The

Pi.inist

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Dorothy Diiijlu'l. Im rn ih lull H u f f 111 o, Ncu Viirk. h a s

^^Knc(l a conlract »Miii puis mil h er on 'thc staff nf M!( for a

s c r i e s «)f nir.i-;'rW. .slu- is American trained.

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D a r in g Colorsny IIO rE lIAM.MOM>

Tlie Woman's Home Companion Written for The News

■niere' arc many thlnn^ to be ron- nldered In dctrrmlnlns the decora­tive Kheme tor the yotins filrl's room, m u , llgDllni; and proportion arc the fundamentals which can be modified' Indeflnliely by m e of col­or, texture, pnllern mid arrange- mrnt.

Prlmnrlly, the room flwiild ex­press the personality of Iw occupant. In other roonvi. the family's Idea.n iifcew irlly lake prrcedener. But the younu Rlrl'.s. bfclrcom can be all her o'AM, a personal ex^rc.'.ilon of her laxte In dccor.Ulun, furniture and color, o r tlieic faC.ora. color Is.moM Important.

She. can btilld u color ucheme arouivl (hr .Oindes In whlcli she fecLi thii'i; In which she looJ«

- herTirrtttrflrU.she follows this plan !niccc.s.'fully >hc rMuli wlU provide her with many happy nurprlse. . for

_ heiJjedtooin-uill bcRin lo .•'look-Ilke. her."

UccaiiM; a Klrl s pcrjonallty l.n u.'.u- .^ l ly 'R a y und vivid, sly: may be far

more darlniT In her decorative ef­forts than any of the older members of the family. She c.m pven experl- ment with nrraiixcnienM that are

] almost vltil.illiins of old-f£.sliloned decorative mnxlm.v

There U n vivid femininity about a Kinall room which In done In nn all-ehlnl!: moill: chlnu patlernn on

~ v.lkir uiill ili.iin-:,.“i,-flii,cil s u t l l / liiIhe trlmmhiK of ilir ilre.wlnR table. In chair covers and even In lamp

__ &hade3-nna_^'aslc;ba?ket.U Is darlnk*. errtuliily.' and there

needs to be a wl'c restraint and n

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=i HomemakerI iiT t . o n s r n rS N rtT weavbri A RI:NI)\V DINSKR MENU

— 1 Or»pr{riill Cofktalls. n*k<Hl Clilrkrii Olblfl BCiifrin|

M . , U u tif’t Tiirnl[>« Hrown Or«vy ■ . Cftndlrit .'Ikrcl roULonH Hf«(l t.fUiir*- »tiii iti-iiih Orfixlnit W If»cli H»iioo Chocolule C»kt

' 3j Criprtrult TtKkUllH U^rilng >U

j.l'm on Jul«pB Mi» «iid fhlll ItigttUlriil*. Seri# IdUB .mall KluM ciitx. n . Mbict a io tdn iH ChUkrii uihlciA I ublrmpounM » '■'■n* fhoppfd■ L I triL-pnnn m it tmirmj ^ l rnimh" choppedK 2 t>l>Wt»>ni IMtnIrrI H cliopi>rd 3 uMnpoonia

_•■'tT'iit. 0 ,n p ,nii Ift Ir, ulork III whirti mnkrd. A<1d r<>«t n , the InerMlfnU Mchll'' •(iiff rtilrkm Wm ' CniKlIrd A»r«( PoUtort<t liolird ptrlrrt ptprlk*

B H ivitntoni >, i*wpoan• j Clip ri4Tk fclrry u l l

tirowit nut*r run vitirr1 tropoon »a]t. 2 t<bIr«pnon<>, 1^t>oon 1,1. mrIM

rU cr r^ttioM In htkinc t>«n■inrlnkle wllh r ~ t cf In»fri11fnlii. n»»' ■«> m ln 'it« in inrirtfr»t» o»»n. Iluit rrfn'ipntlj to »llt>w fvrn broinxlni nr.i cwkltif.

Ch»coUli> Cali4

I riip iour i; K ^tiw n? .<ni»f«» 3 r„p , tioxir

:A‘ ol«l». m»ll«l 1 trMpoon 1 1 ir*»poon Kxst

. v»ntmI m Crf»m th» r«l »M Iiisnr. Add r«>t r

Inim llrnU and b f ti ] miniilra. n>k , ;i H in •hollow t»n in >lo« oT»n « mlnutf-

n i l s f,,'?’Jmi''krf«i^ii» ***”“_ S»w run* m >llk »locklne» on Ih

' a atiring marMhi.• i s j »A1T TORTi: rOR DINXCR

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lwraQ«iSgMB a i l [ ^ le.ip , , Chintz P atterns Form7 'l'?arrf{h“ B^raancc--Ar cWhinR-pat^l:

n terns, H ut the effect Is o lten exact- ‘ i

' Cookfd Cnrn C»re»I Bnd Cr»«m butlerrd ToMt CotfMi

LunrhronnrrJrt * '* *Appir“ «ucr

8iit>r Cocotnul OV5kIf« T«» ,Ulnnrr :

D«k«1 n-.li ^ rnkfd IMtaiOM,C*<-«lIop«l Tomiitor* , i

I UiK' Turw . Wlilpi’i'd Cfpum" I t » n » «• Kin»■“ BrrMnr four

« laMrApoons parrlkalititlrr '• f iu iou ii

In i 5 cwr-' mllk choi>[)£rii»rrlfry 3 fiiri hard t l«bip;<iw><)iirnoii-d e&SS. rlioppril ^

K .Herd rl'tx-nfo"»kp ir.i*l>onn ta ll > « 1I bealrn nr

.„d A.W m il,liiir comUiiUr. Add. liain rookf.l rKW

___ .lid . f Monlno. Cook a m lniiii-;. Aild puu

*“ «Bi«r Cofoanul CooVIr*Thf»o dotfn

>1 Clip h iilt'r 1 t^aapnon I ’, riipa tu far Ii-mnu; ' i n ip roro.lml4 t.WMpooilS ' i l»*»l>'»’ii »«it

crp.m ■ 3 ‘■“P ' nuiir1 tPi*pooB > ifaapoon

tiiiiua bakln« powder ^1 l” p>m U l' buttrr and ausar. Add < w

«ml rtfain. D»ai 2 mliiuiNi. Add t r . t oflOntrfRK^tir^ltak* «avcmm^~«>«kUHI

Vrr7.~..7” " ^ t S ri-iip nouf I fuP choppfd

1 ''upoon daif», inklni powder ' j <up nU3

I ' vuDOon saltI'Mt *ta and add rwl ''f IngTMll'nl*.

cn gtfaa'd pan. Bake la alow •)«n ^ mliiul«-

! Yo'.iiiff men and womefi from mimbered 08* a t th - Unl-

ii-ftid- of O klahoma IhLi fall. Jead- ii'.i: n:i o ther cla.«lflcailons.

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lt^}jjrw hat-ls-needed-|fi-m ake lhe-rf«*m- :t - lexpress its oecupanl's perioniiliiy, |

KNITTED BLOUSES SCORE|PA Ilia . Oel. 31 -?) — K nitted

r«a;blou\e.t a re the !'.ewr-.l accompanl- Imenl for the wool ta llleur. Tlipy are [only walsl-lenKtti an«l are finlshrd .w ith A three Inch b.incl a l the boi- ilom. Nfany of them ure tlrilcned I wltt) fliorl puffed sleeves and round I necklines. j

The Lea oak a l C incinnati. Ohio, I declared by botaiii%::, i,i be the only I tree o t Ita «;>eclr.% In th e world. :anno t be reprodMcpj bccau-,« Its acorni will not trow .

Moro l!i.Tn-35 wayA nf r.r-rvlns iiik corn meal have be^n studied and iix-,deveIo;ipd by the United S tates bu-

reaii o f home ceonomlc.i.

Electric Ranges Repaired

A ll m a k c .i. _\Vc H tock frpim - in c H o tp o i i r t a n d W o,stin>r- 1

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IDAHO-NEVADA ELECTRIC CO.

^ I’honc 17

■om POR SALE IInl-ad- Auto Door Glass . , .^ windshields and window

“ Rlass. No charge for sel-— tlH R

MOON’S;‘I , Paint and ” Furniture Storo

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WASHINOTON. O ct. 31 W ^ A n n 1Madison W ashlnRton. who haa Just Irelum ed from Paris whore she haa Jbeen-actlng-as haiOcss.at-lba-repro^_____Iduced M t. Vernon a t the French • Rcolonial expoitliJort is wenrlni; a ”sm art black ana w hite costume. Tho Ld r e u 'of th in wool is black, crbs> Icrossed w llh white lines. 1

Cuffs o t while checked w ith black |lines extend to tho elbov. Revera Iand tu rnover collar o f the same de- - Isign edge a w hile veatee of net. Th« I small h a t of black fe lt haa a feather In th e back. She w ears pearl neck- Jace. ear-Tlnsa and b a r pJH.

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WASHINOTON, Oct. 31 l,r)-A m (w del o u tfit for the college girl shownhere Inchidr.i;..... .................... .. \

A black velvet evenlnjf frock with " M lace yoke, an eggshell «atln a fte r - \ noon dress, two U sht wool drcsse,i, one raccoon trim m ed coal, one

Jackcl, brown lia l« -tho‘ brim faced w ith m aliofajiy sijk. iiiraed up-3»l one side, nnd ornam ented w llh a amall bunch df varlualed fealher*,Rcarf to m atch sllU hed In green, mahORany nnd tan.

T he cost 1.1 J375.

MRS. GANN APPEARS [N LACE GOWN WITH FUR .

PASKINGTON. Oct. 31 M’>—Mr*. E<lward E. G ann , nl-iter of Vice P resident Curtis, appeared a l a re­cen t W hite House parly In a black .Mlk lace drcM w llh small black lint ornam ented wiih a n astrlch Up. Bho wore a sable lu r neckpiece.

BROIVN NET WINS FAVORW ASniN O TQ 'J^ Oct. 31 (.r)—Mrn.

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evcnfliK drc.M of brown net trimm ed ;‘Hn velvet of ihe aame ,color. Tlic I ilerod..fcklrt_of .net-In wimmed with 'I wide bands of velvet.

I M OVIi;s n lC T .\T E STYLESI Slyle.t of the world are dictatedI more by moilon pictures th a n hy; p .irU lan desi^nfr.’t. it Li s ta led by ,, Lllynn Tashnir.n. who now Is a;i- Ij pcarinc In "The Iloiid to Heno." 1

KAY HAS OLO r.M V riN Oj A pofirult. c|f Nell Owynn, done by j SJr T.-Irr Jrf-Jy Jji J675. )in. cw ie

Into po^^r«lnn ot Kay Krnncl». 'vliu I M arirearln'T In ih'* current plcliirc-..I "J'J Hours- aiul " C lr lt AboaUTowii."

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is; j h e y r e a l iz ethe value of export Heauty . culture. There ciiii bo im

nz <iil)stitute.-4 for knowledKe, .>id and the womjii of Twin “■ Fall.H demiind the be.st.

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ARBOR DEPIlllTfflT.' IPOflTS FOR ilO

— Nallonarsifuairtrlmpraves ^Sliglit[^But~r SI]fl!lMI of State Workers Remains

’’WASHIMOTONi 51 ’ <BpecUl ® te Tho N ow «)-«um in*nr o f r ap lo y - m«nt bondlUoM th roughou t tho n a ­tion. a n d iQ Id>ho a n d dU trlcts ol Itlnho inc lud in f T w la Pall*, wa# ns- IcaMd here to d a r by th s United „ fitutea D epartm en t of labor emploT- ^

-m antaerv lce . U tU e c liaoee orer the l u t m o n th lr n p o r t w u teTcaleo. f,

NATIONAL SUMM ARY— T h e re - «port* reeelyed by th e U nited 8 t a t « o e m p lo m e n t senrico coneemiog the p industria l a n d em ploym ent altuaUon t existing th io u th o u t tb e country ou r- j ta g Septem ber revealed tom e Im- g proTem ent In aeverai o t tb e m ajor { taduairles. i

Coal m in ing , bo th an th rac ite and b itum inous, m crcaaed In volumo and

. thousaada o f m en w ere recalled lo th e m ines a n d large numbers who h a d been working on a psrt-ttm e basis fo r m any weeka returned to

, fu ll- tim e schedules.- A n inc rcasa in BcUvlty occurred-In

^ th e shoe Industry a n d many o t tluse estab liabm cnts reported fuU forces em ployed o n a fuU-tlme basis. An

_ — up w m L trend . waa.notcd.la.yie-C.l8sr. and c igare tte fac tories whlah re­su lted in a n Increase In employment am ong these workcra. ,

S e a so iu l influences eUmulaled * em ploym ent ta th e tex tile industry,

especially Jn tlie Middle AUanUc s t a to , w here largo num bers o t sUk-

, . aJ/J «or*ef3 nwabaorbed: })Owever, p a rt-tim e schedules continued In m any o t these esUbllshm ents locat­ed in o th e r sections of th# coun­try.

Conditions ta th e automobile and iron a n d ateel tadustriea showed no change a n d there u-a# coniiderable idleness among iheae worlcen. High­way construction conttaued ta good volume employing large torcea oC m en. H arvesting of the various f ill crops, especially co tton and eugiir

.beeta . provided employment for thousands o t men. T h e canning fac- tbries a n d packing house# started tlielr se w o n a l operations, glvinc em­ploym ent to m any m en a n d women.

- - -W hite .thore-w M .aoia^lm B roM m en

tho la rge r cities reported consider­able unem ploym ent which embraced p ra c tic a lly .a u trades and included professional and clerical help.

IDAHO 8UMMARV — AU forest (ires were brought under control du ring Septem ber releasing over ♦000 m en for o th e r employment. L um ber mill# reporw d a fu rther cur-

/ ta llm en t o f operaUons. Metal mines \ continued opera tions on a Ilve-djiy ' ttcek basis. 6cvem l bcct-sugar fsc-

torie# rem ained closed. Highway construction in progress a t a cost ol IflOO.OOO h a s-g lv eo 'e m p io rm e n t to abou t 800 laborer#. A sligh t tacrease w as no ted In the volume o t buUdloit. A su rp lu s o f labor w as rejw rtcd ta a ti industries.

B0 1 8 B — M etal-m lnlng a c llv itlii allgh tly Increased du ring the past

. . . -30 daya.- T.iim ber-m iU operaU anare- m a tae d on a curU ilod basis. Picking a n d packing o t th e prune crop af-

------- forded -tem pora ry -w ork -fo r m oat-allavailable farm labor a n d the apple crop will provide employment for th is c lass o t tabor during October. B uild ing under way consisted prin­cipally o t th e erection o t aeverai res­idences a n d contract for a veterans’

been aw arded on which «o rk i-lli » ta i t earlj- ta Octobcr. The surplus of labor em braced pracUcally all trades.

CALDTiTELI^-The barvestlDg of-------- ttte fn ilt . onion . and-potato-CTepa

pro rtded work for a large po rt of th e a ra ila b ls fa rm labor a n d tor team # ( c r hauling purposes. Very

------- tittle -buU d lng -o r-eoM tn ie lioo—waareported . Plour mills, dairying «»- U bllshm enta , and o the r p lants op-1

■ e ra te d o n norm al schedules In most'

NAMPA—The usual seasonal ac-' Uvity ob tained a l th e fru it express p la n t a n d in tho packing p la n u audi w arehouses, a ll of which operated fu ll tim e. A surplus of resident la­bor prevailed w ith m any uanslents passing through th e city. There w ere no large building or conatruc- l*>n p ro jo cu reported.

TW IN PALLS — Only one o t the' th ree beot-sugar factories ta thts d is tric t w in b« opera ted tills m u o r . employing about 2M men. No con­struction work of any kind was in proRress or contem plation durUig fleptem ber. While there was a sur- Phis of labor, th e num b«r of Uani-

. lent workers m ateria lly decreased. W arehouse* and packing plants op- rrn ird w ith fu ll crews engaged, ex­cept the several fruit-packing e«-

-------ittb ll*bm *al*-w hlcli_tter«-.-num lM .With curta iled force*.

POCATELLO — Railroad shops oonttaued on a five-day week basis, b u t the to ta l num ber o t employes wa.1 Mlghtly tacreuaed. Building un­der way conalsted-prlnclpally of r ts ld e n iu l remodeling and repair work. Pocking p lan ts and factorlM operated lull tim e, except th e ce-

---------ineiir-planl-*htcH-W B8—cioaidj ’TClarge surplus o t skilled and unskilled

■ ltbor~w£LB” ipp»TrTt7—c o n t r a c r t i i t been le t tor a s la te asylum build-

; lo g a t Blackloot to cost »2aa^00, w ork to s u r t immediately,

i' IDAHO FALLS-Han-esUng otpo- I . U to e s and Micaf-beeta sta rted tho

laai week ot September furnishing

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l e t us tastaJl naw glw* K> « • place th* old broken one#

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u s ^ n W IN -F A I.I ;S -S o c k ty .^ t e 1 black ca ts and aU thlngBV

ilK — the wcekr-AUeait_«.!)al?_!rcaturerdurinrtl'B-ireek-OTd.—

ins InvlKoratins Autumn air an le a v e s h a v e p r o v id e d j u s t t h e p r

~ g a t b c r i n s s . C a r d p a r t i e s , n o ^ t ot h e H a l lo w e e n a tm o s p h e r e . ,

oy- — ♦“T h e home of M r. and Mr#. T . t o - *

erlck on Bluo Lake# Boulevard was g, the scene o t a beautiful Halloween ^ party Prlday evening w hen .th e ir i, daughter B«Uy, a n d son. BUlie. en- tertained th lrly-slx of th e ^ youpg frtenda and playmate#. The u w n

re- waa brilliantly lighted w ith f e s ^ n a * ates of electric llghU and th e children the plnyed games, bo th ouUlde and ta c tlon the house. Mrs. John Han.'ey, Mrs. * lur- John Cochran nnd Mr*. Tinder aa- > Im- slsted Mrs. Em erlck In eervlng re- ajor treshments. '

“ 5 Jo>-ce Thompson, daughter of Mr. ^ana A Thompson en ter- j “ talned .forty girla and boys w ith a ,

who Halloween dancing party Prlday jevening. Varlou* conU #u added va- .

^ riety to the evening a n d prites v e n won by June Thom pson and Rlcn-

tl ln ard Harder-.-Ttic b lack-nnd orange -i« « of Halloween combtaed w ith th e em - t« « blems symbolical of th e season dec- « An orated tho rooms. Punch waa s e rv ^ t

Ifinr. the .en llro .even ing jnd .re freshm enU jK - la ter. Mr#. M itchell H u n t assisted c

lent Mrs. Thompson In serving. |

ated M rs. A. A. Tim m a n d Mrs. Ju - »»try, neou H. Bhinn presided a s h o s t i ^ •nllc a t a party given by tho P ast M a- « sUk- tron'# Club o t th o Piler Chapter ot!vrr, the Order of th e E as tern S tar 1

in Thilmday evening for membera and ^cat- th e ir husbanda a t tho T imm home «)ua- on Sixth Avenue North. Following a t

pot-luck dlJ^ncr the evening wa# tand spent w llh bridge a n d ptaochle. t I no Beautiful chrysanthem um s d e co ra t-1.able ed th e rooms. T h is Is a n annual a t- Nigh- fa ir and tw enty-six were present a t t{ood the gathering. . '

t 2 l M arjorie Jan o H alpln entertained ufor a group o t e ighteen girl friends wllh

tor * merry Halloween party Prlday ; toe- evening a t th e homtf of h e r par- ,rt« j ents. Mr. and Mr*. O . I t Halpln. e a - on Fourth Avenuo North. OuesU men. th e back door by ghost#)neni and conducted to tho living room #; SilJ! Kirr n rn rMr ttcc orated-w »lr-the-eol- rt..J ors and. etnblem# of Jiaiiowfen' Mert where games w ere played ta keeping ud-d w ith the season. Betty Jano W ag­

n e r and Je an n e Robin«on.were the pritB wlhnera. Q uests were seated a t

n ," , one'long table for refreshm ents and th e Halloween colors were carried

oent. decorations and menu.

Miss Jewell Lundln entertained w ith a clukrmlngly appointed H al- j loween p arty Thursday evi^Jng a t i

„ A , , h e r home on F ifth Avenuo^Morth. | Tho rooms wore attractively ^ k e d l Wllh Halloween color# and m otif# !

' ** and the evening wa# spent w ith f game# and dancing. High score 1a I th e game# -waa won by Paul C heck-1

•" “ e ttes. 81* couple# were present. Re- , Ircshm ents wero served a t mid-1

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-M r.-a n d Mra. M. P. CarUon w ere. :klng h o su to th e O N- O Club Prl-1 ? a t- j j ,y evening a t a . p taochle p a r - ! it-a ll ty r ” H lgh—K o r e ^ r l z a —was—won- apple by Wesley B oren w ho w ith Mr#. 1

tor Boren wa# a guest o t th e club, and | low score favor w ent to M rt. W alter

Prin- Larsen. T he Halloween color# were I 1 «»■ a ttractively used for th e decorations ] :rana’ ’ I

employment fo r several thousand! farm laborers. T hree o t tho beet- augar factories will s ta r t operaUons' in October w ith force# toU ling 700 m en. Po ta to warehouacs engaged] T O N i n s o m n w a i n n n r « T N a ^

0^ pea houses 50 m en a n d 300 women. O ther seed-pea housea ta th is tcrri-

ver^ t<,ry will employ approxim ately 150 won-and-lO OO -w om an-through I h r

8 «»' ta ll and w inter. About SM m en were* ®P* employed c learing th e Jackaon Lake

rescrvolr’a n d on highway construc­tion. P lenty of he lp waa avallabla

* to r all requirem ents. Two beei- ;pre*s g u f ir (k c to r tu will rem ain cloaed, alt t and factorl** and plant# wero in rated operation, b u t on som ew hat restrict- Jt la- ed schedule#. No building ot any ^ n t s sire.wa# under way or-contemplated.

jirSc- COEUR D ’ALENE — Tlie lumbermills conttaued operaUons on a p ir t -

)t the ‘”>8 basis a n d one o t the Urge mllU closed- A m atch p lan t cloAcd. r> -

'ft.wn 'cftilng 100 m en. A large a u rp lu io t „ n . labor waa reported. Very little build-

^ In Ing wa# reported, luruig W ALLACB-M etai mtaca worked I sur- on restricted production scheduUs tram - with curtailed forces engaged. Pr,-vc- eased. u d i y nn experienced miners ucre ts op- working, b u t a surplus of traw irn l 1, ex- worker# obtained. No bulldlns of 8 « - any sUe wa# under way. lining _______________

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ie n .u n t lp r t h e - s p e l l .o i . \v i tc h e s - a w e i rd d u r in g t h o l a s t h a l f o f ^ _dQien H a l lo w e e n e v e n ta w e re

n d a f e w r e m a in in g c o lo rfu l r o p e r b a c k g r o u n d f o r th e F aU ) b e n o g lc c tc d , a lso e n u n c ia te d

and also featured Jn th e tw o'coune gsupper aerved. M r. and Mrs. W alter uLarsen will en tertain the club a t »)th tl r nex t mctting; ^

MU# tu c lll# Saodgraa*. Shoshone, who wa# he re lo a ttend tho conven- *■ tlon of th e Idaho Education asso- o elation w as honored guest and Miss t: Virginia Stanley, hostess, a t a Hal- :oween p a rty Friday evening a t her o tiomo on W alnut Street. Games and. r contest# wero enjoyed and refre.^h-’ t m ents served. Those present In ad­dition to th e honoree and hoste.u f wore Mrs. L. 0 . Pipes. Mr«. W .-H t- < Stanley. Misses Mary and Nancy t Haddock. Ruth SHmp. Helen Pipes, i Hazel Bweet, O ladi's Hanlon and ( Fern W lrth . r

--------- 1- OUlo M ary U cQ ratl), lltUo daugh­te r o t M r. and M rs. P . J . M cOrath. ‘ en terta ined e ight o f her small ‘ friends-w ith -a Halloween eootume- ‘ party. Saturdsy evening from seven ' o’clock - to"nlnfl"o’c l « t - Tn#-room s were decorated wriih th o orange and ' black devoted to the season and mo­tifs o t All lUUoween Eve. Games and contests amused th e children and prirea .we're won b j ' Mary Alice B uchanan. Joan Benoit, Patricia < Daubner. und M ary CougUn. Fa- ; vors of horm , whistle# and souvenir dolU delighted th e guest#. Mrs. H ar- t ry N orth assisted Mr#. M cGrath ta serving refreshm ent# and enter- i ta lnlng tb e children. Quests were '

iJo a n a n d Genevieve Benoit, Mary 'Alice Buchaosn , M ary Coughlin. P a - < Ulcla D aubner. M argare t Ellen Det- . wciler a n d Dorl# Ann Shera-ood.

The Jun iors ol th e Mennonite B re thren ta C h ris t Sunday School enjoyed a delightful Halloween party Friday evening a t the - to m e s of M adames J . A. W hitehead and J . C. Portertleld ofl th a Kimberly Road. A

I ghost uahcrnl th # e h lld rtn Into theI home of the torroer whicli waa art- .rliillV-dccor%ted-ln-CT»nge-and-black.

Halloween ■ figure# a n d llg l it^ Jack-o’lanlefn». A lter playing aeverai gamea there , th e gueat# were escorted In sm all groups over a spooky trail to Mra. Porlcrfleld’a hom e where tlie enterta inm ent oontlnued, which In­cluded a clever dialogue WTitten by M argare t Zscharlua and preAei;ted by W llda em ail, Dorothy Weaver,

j and the au thor. U le In the evening , 1 refreahm eau wero aerved.

i ) Seventy member# o f Uio Dan Mc-II Cook Circle, Ladlea o t the Grand■ Army o t the Republic, met a t the I home of M n. C . R. Shipm an Friday I aftenl<i6n tor ' i Halloween party. J h o house wa# p rettily decorated

l* lth c h o ’santhem ums, black cats, owb a n d bsU. The program con-

's u ted o t a tlth bo«l and o ther gamca -and read ing by Mrs.-Mary Trunkey, ‘Hanaen. Mrs. W olter w u awarded

1' the q u lit which ahe presented to the circle io be sold. Retreahment# in keeping with th e Halloween season

jWero aen-ed. <

' T he C hrlitiaD Endeavor Society ' <ot th e F irs t C hristian Church waa . en terta ined a t a pleasant Hallowe- -{fn -pa r t y rndiiy-cvgntag-ln-ttiB-lilgn- I'School club room. A group o t th ir - • ty-tive young folka wa# eatertained > gam ea and fortune telUag a fte r ) which refre ihm enU were served.' l]T he room w aa decorated ta black

■ ANNOUNCEMENTS .^ -T h e-W a y ild « f^n b ^ rl!l-m e e t-w ltb .'M ra . C arrie Jonea Tuesday after* . !noon, Novem ber 9. w ith Mr#. Fred , Deer aaaijtlag hostess.

i • Mra. L . L Breck*nrid«e* wUi b* . hostess to Chapter A 7. F E O s i s ' . j t e r h ^ , Tueaday evening, Novem-

11 _____' ' F ra n k B. K lnyon, BoIm, will be r . th o speaker a t the monthly lunch- - eon o t th e T w entieth Century club s ) Tuesday a t th e Pa rk hotel, tho aub- .Meci ""lilfoft* Tow ard World Peace.” it,'The a ttem o o a Is In charge o t the . Ipubllc w e l f f^ departm ent and Mra.

;R. L. Piemeisel will be chairm an. .'A n interesttaff fea ture will be a

° . round table discuaalon a t th e con- elusion of th e addfeu .

' I A t th e home of Mr*. W. E. Tay- '• lor on MalJi avenue north m eroben 'f of th e T 8 8 club m et Friday for

|a no hoetesa luncheon. The afte r-

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45-Producer8-Froiti-AII-Parts ot Twin Falls County Hear Discussions On Marketing

BUML, O ct.’31 (Speclol t o The New#)—ro rty -f lv e turkey growers from a ll pa rU o f T w ta Fall# county ga theivd a t th e B uhl c liy hall today to hear .dlKUSslona on operaUon of th e N orthw est Turkey Pool and the Q oodlng County Turkey Growcra o u o d a tio n .

A vote taken near Ihe end o t the session indicated th a t Uw m ajority

. o t those in attendance will m arket ; tho lr ThankaglTtag bird# through the. N orthw est aaaociation. a lthough some

of the membera ta the W est End ex- 1 prow ed preference to r the Gooding •' tu rkey pool method#.

P .O . G arland , CaWwell, field m anI fo r th o IdftlJO Egg Producers’ aaso-

e iftllonr^*pla lned_tbc..op«nU on_otr tho N orthw eat pool, ond E - E. Com- . m ons. W endell, maiingcr ot the I O ooding county pool, told o t the

m ethod# employed last year in m ar­keting G ooding.county birds.

H arvey S. H ale, T w ta Pall# coun­ty agricu ltu ral agent, sta ted th a t be-

i cause o t la te hatching o t Uiis ycitr’a crop o t tu rke)* , m o s^ o t the b lrd i

\ raised in Tw in Fall# county will be V aav«d~for-.the-.Chrlfitm R 5_hoU day J m arket.• Favor Local Unit:) T here wa# considerable ta lk in ta - e Vor o f organl£ing a T ^’ln Pall# It county tu rkey pool, bu t no delin lte . action w as taken on the proposal, r I t was innounced Cftat taotlier- tu rkey m en 's meeting wiU be held inI th e county somo time during th e- nex t m onth , b u t tlte time and place 0 were n o t specitled.y M r. G arland , in explaining th e• ope ra tion of tho Northweat pool.- a ta te d - th a t grower# would receive

from eo to 70 per cen t of tho cu rren t m arke t p rice o t tho bird# when they a re loaded on the cat#, and would

ftt ge t tho balance, above shipping and pack ing coat*, about three week#

3f la ter .C. 'N o m arke t ha* been established A yel th is year on the TIuinkaglvtag ^e turkey#, a n d th e re 1# no futures deal- 1,. Ing to tad lca to w hat groweni m ay ■X rcceive.^jy —T eln-Sall* -groK caZ K lioZ SB lL 25 at m arke t through th e Northwest pool fd m ay com m unicate with the Idahc lU Egg P ro d u cers ' p lan t in Twin Pall# le for fu rth e r Inform ation on proced- n- ure, M r. Hale s ta ted thla evening. 3y T he Id ah o Egg Producers’ la the lo- ed cai u n it fo r the N orthweat pool.tr, ___________ -

.noon wa# spen t i^'ltlu. needlework and conversation. ' ^ ------

CTiapter D , P E O. will meet . . ’Tuesday evening. November 3. a t theI I home o t M rs. A B. Caldwell, ISt

n in th avenue cast Wltli Mrs. Etliel G ray asslsLant lUMtcas.

M rs. A. N . Bonwell will entertain th j^M entorclul^W ednesday, Novem-

“ ber i , a t he r home ta Curry. Mrs. 2 ; L lU ian ca iM of th e Children's Home ~ Bolae, la to be there and wlU give ahe ta lk . ______________________in _________________

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ty FO R RENT—TWO ROOM PUUN aa nished apartm ent. Call 440R.e* . i» 11 ^ —■ ■jji-T P A S T U R B -F O » -S H E E P -IN -C « ' J . c hard . U .J .R lg g e rt. Phone 1393J3

^ P O R ^ R E N T ^ ROOM FURN'lSIfEi house, partly modem. Call a t 313

2nd Ave West.

O r. Foster U tn a tln g two tcet (e ILOO. Phono g«0. U alo C. Adv.

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! Arthur L.is-

W e o f f e r lo a n s on f n rm i^ c r n rc.sidcnccB , r e p a y a b le:h- b o n u s c h a r g e d a n d n o n o t'V‘> ta i l s . ib»J;” F o r s a l e : A n e x c e l le n t I ira. t ic n a t $ 1 7 0 p e r a c r c . A <l-

m o d o ^ , e x c e p t h c a t t - a t f : )n - ly t i n t e d a n d p a in te d a n d

lo c a t io n .

5!; MORTGAGE LOANS -fore r-

I ’ s R e p a i r S h o p ,

J f HUHpnto

SUOP I U o » T ^

IU T O R E P A I R I N G

m o b t i n g t o c o m p l e t e n g _ DONE RIGHT

A R E T H E T W O C H . \ R

? A I R W O R K

'L L GIVE YOU StPEK.-SERV

^ 3 . TWIN FALLS, IDAH 0,

- B B B I J B i h h b ha r ------------- ~ u

n g Second atreet and iro w th av en u o ' north

0:4S A- M.—Bible achooL E arseat nie M etlrjrU . supertatendeot. .. . e r , 11:00 A. M. — M orning worahlp. .►y ticriiion by Dr. Qeorge H- Young, Uy ^ Aiigelea. en the sub ject, “Ood’# of 'riirc<. G reat C^eatlona.”

the li:W P. M,—B ap tiit Young Peo- Union meeting.

■::30 P. M .-E>'ening w orahip s e r- Iho '"O” ' "Whai Must the C hurch D o to •jjy Or Saved?'’

. SALVA-riON ARMY ime -1^ SlioAhono s tre e t sou th ex - A djiiu .it nnd Mrs. H. P. Brigg#, ta ta g charge

11:00 A. M.—M orning aervioe. la n '-:M P. M .-B unday achool.ISO- ii:JO P. M.—Young People'* I jO- _ o t jilon,injV "Bioo P . M '-S uJvatlon meeUng,- - th e <’ ;Oo (». M, Turiday—A ddreaa by th e Major E. D. Ulgglns, P o r t l u d .a r- ---------

'-UL'RL'lI OF T i t s NAZARENE un- ncv. Pmil W orcester, paator be- - Orts-'Ar M l^ u h d a y ' Bible echool. ur’a 11:00 A.-M. — M orning worahip. ird i Scrinwi by the pastor on th e aub-

bc, ]cct;-s« ilingTem peiU T oascd Seas." a :30P. M.—Junior a nd Young Peo-

p lfT K rv ie e .- 1:30 P. M .-Evangell#Uc aervlce. 7:30 p. M. W ednesday — Prayer

ta - inccilng.toll# --------n lt« PRtSDYTERIAN CHURCH J- Second street and F ifth avenue no rth

SOM A. M ,-S unday school.I W 11:00 A. M. - M orning worship. ti»« Dr. H. H. Hayman, College o t Id a- i®ce i,o_ wtu deliver the m orn ing m u -

sage.th e 11:30 A. M-—Jun io r O hrlatiaa S n - <»1. deavor.elve 0:30 p. M.—Interm ediate and 8eii- ren t tor Christian Endeavor meeting^.hey _____ould U.MTtD BnETHREN IN CHRIST

Rev. c. E U tchy , pastor 10:00 A. M .'-Sunday school.,

. 11:00 A. M.—Preaching aervlce. 1:*5 P. M .-6ong Jbrvlee.B:15 P, M .-P rrac lilng Bervloe. 7:M P. M. Wcdneaday - Praye:

niecllnff- . •

CUBIST CHURCH 7 .i t . SJO Third avenue east

10:00 A. M.—Sunday achool.' 11:00 A. M. - M orning worahip

> ift. Observance of ordlnaxues, under thi ] direction o t Rev. A. W . B a rb e ta t. .

7:30 P. M .-E vening worahip.= 7:30 p. M. M oD day-Q uarterl;

. buslnias meeting.700 P. M. W ednesday — Praye

metUiig, - ^

n E S T CIIRIRTIAN CHURCH. ISO SlioihSae street and S ix th »renu< :Uiel ' north

Rev. Glrn W. H utton, pastor 10:00 A. M .-B lble school,

rtaln 11:00 A. M. - M orning wewhl)

:ome, ive a

Elwtric i f y R e f r i g e r a t o r s ,

m N - B i g D i s c o u n t

— T h e s e n rc n e w re f ri tf c rn - - t o r s - a n d ' c n r r y f l ' j 'O f l r ’P' g u a r a n t e e . T e r m s to m eet

iiiED y o u r c o n v e n ie n c et 313.

IDAHO-NEVADAr n s r - ^ E b E € T R i € - e o = ---------

. Swim & Co.rn iP , b u s in e s s p r o p e r ty a n d mod* b le n t a n y in te r e .s t d a t e , w ith no n o tic e r e q u i r e d . A .sk f o r fu l l de-

i t -10 b e tw e e n K im b e r ly a n d H an - \ ‘U ro o m r e s id e n c e in T w in F n lls , t 9 1 1 0 0 . 0 0 . T h e h o u fe - iJ i f re sh - a m i in e x c e l le n t c o n d it io n . G ood

;S — IN S U R A N C E — S A L E S

p, 1 2 6 Sec. WF m i ni f iU tP B N O IO . SINCa \ 'V "

Ht / v o y AM iWIOlHTLV j t o . \ A v a trv W I«I a m o (■

m S l E "OUlog a ad O reatln i

IgnJUeo W ork Brakt* B4llned

Cyllader O rlndlng

VRACTERISTICS OF

IR V IC E

i 0, SUNDAY.MORNiNG, NOVI

— .a n d U ird 'a-Supper-JU adlng of.ehtl.- _ dren's-three-bMfc-leltera.BpcclaLmur- _

• ale. Serm on for children, "Tho Let- •st te r o t Life." by th e paator.

0:30 P. M.—M eeting ,o t Christian |n Endeavor aocietl^a.,B. ■ 7:30 P. M .- e o n g service and eve- t I 's nlng worahip. Special mu^ic and

prrsentaUon o f d ram atic pantomime,0- 'T h e Businea# M an 'a Dreatii." Ber- |

mon by th e pastor, "T luough thu ,■r. Bible to Ood." I

“ FIRST CH V BC n O F O IR IST,SCIBNTIST J

100 N ta th avenuo easl i’'Everlaatlng Punishm ent" will lip, ;

ta the subject of th e lesaon-sermnn in , all Clmrche# o f. C hrist, Scleiiibi, | Sunday. November 1.

The Oolden T ex t u from Prwerbs « • 10:38.

. Sunday aervlce# aro held a t 11 A.- M __Buailay schog^{ot pupils under

by 20 years o t age. Is a t lO “A. Ai. m e Wednesday e w n ln g meethig. ut which testim onies o f C hristian 6ol<

: enoe healing are given, la a t a p , M.A reading room In the Orpheum

o] building, 143 M ain avenue north. Is Id' open dolly, except on Sundays and

holidays, from 1:30 to 4:30 P .M .

« . FIRST METHGDIST CHURCH*- ■■■■ 'Shoshoho slreefW ld 'Fourtn-aT enuo

e a s t 'Rev. E lijah Hull Loiigbrnke. m inlsttr

0:45 A. M .-C h u rch Khool.11:00 A. M. — M orning wxirshlp.

Sermon and observance o t Holy-l r th Communion, ’n i e them e for th e day

ts “Sond# o f FVftowsftlp." Specf#! mu- lip. #ic.la- 6:30 P. M.—Epw orth League. Col- u - cen Bice, leader.

7:30 P . M.—Evening aervlce#. Bpt- :n; dal* music, Includtag a choir of eo

voices. Rev. Longbrake will speak ;il- on *'Can a Young Person Be a Chris-

tlan Today?" ’The service will be . broadcast over th e local radio ala-

8T tlon.

8T. EDWARD'S CATHOLIC CHURCH -

Com er Sixth avenue and Second . s tre e t east

y t t Right-R«»'. Remj S . Kf>VT. pastor Rev. H. L. H erm aiui, pastor

^ ^ «:00 ,A. M. a n d 10:30 A M .- Sun-

7:4S-A., M.—Masa w eekdaji.4:00 P. M ,-S unday , holy hour.

tilp. CHURCH O F TH E ASCENSION, . th e EPISCOPAL

. Cbrner T lilrd s tre e t and T lilrd

c r ty 'v . . • -

»yerOR. H . GROOTES

a VRBRINARIANr i r l a paua.ldabo '^

om eei U I SboaboD* Bt»*( W M B«M ene* Fbea* i s n - i

O ffke FboM U n -W

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VEMBER 1.J1931

1 .- ___________ av g iu fl .aQ ra i_________ fl'H-- Ttov. E m e# t R. Allman, rector At- All Bata ta' day. B

8:00 A M .--H oly Communion. V m 0:43 A. M r>.Church echool.

lt:0 0 A. M.—Holy Communion and ^c- flcrmon, ^nd • 8

GOODING STUDENT EARNS HIGH MARKS AT MOSCOW v

MOSCOW, O ct. )1 (Special to Tho New #)--Eleven metnber# of la st yeara treahm an c lass a t th e Unlverrity o f r

be Idaho m ade #cholasUo averagea • '■> above a 5333, reporU Miaa Ella Ole- i

sen. reg is tra r . Orade* are calculat­ed on a basis o t O.0OO for sU alght )

rbs .‘A."

. Pa tric ia A n n K ennard, Moooow, j . : topped th e freahm an claaa tn schoi. <

A ta b lp Jas t-y e a r-w lttL a aJ itcn g e _ a l fljjjs. Dorl# a. B nery . Kendrtcic, . wa* aecond w ith i » l i . and Carolyn '

„ R u th Co<*. S t. M argaret’a academy. ' Boise, th ird , w ith an Bverago of i

2 5.TM............................................ .................. ■nd Among h ig h ranking freshmen

was Evelyn M ae Croas, Oooding. who . scored 8.877. T here was no other

I - stu d e n t lis ted from South Idaho.lue — .......... - .................. r ~ —

itcr

*'*y

ris-

IF HEAT UNITS C YOU’D DI

" “Gordon C])tor

H e a t U n ita d e te r m in e t h e i j - b a d .w e c a n ’t s e e th e m w h e n

W h e n o t h e r c o a ls h a v e i . C r e e k " r e m a in s l iv e c o a la d u

’ ’ T h e r e U O N E W s y to B e 8 ■ C o d - f J

'

k ? E i CITY FI

P h o ri< ■

P o i s t f t n s r t l

t o u n

i m j o m

W h e n y o u aee y o o r n d g b b o i Z one fu rn a ce I n s u U e d In th e y o u c a n a u u r e jr o u n e l f t h a t 1 v e a tro en t in life tim e h e a t in g t i r e a l d iv idend* . E v e r y T o r r id a n te e d fo r T E N Y E A R S , h a t s o n e y ear* , a n d is e v en b e t t c m a n y o r ig in a l T o r r id Z o n e fu i 08< a f te r tb i i t y y ta ra ,

A t o o t p l* te i t e e l c o o » tn jc t i ' a n d c a lk e d lik e tbo » e o n a loec a ib le f o r th e te e n d u ra n ce re c o g tn ic t io n a lso lo a k e a th e f t in u

P T b « V » r r i4 1

T h e U rg e h ta i T orri^ Zcrto f t l o f t m d i t o r e t U d c liv e r e d 'to th e re b y m a ia t i m ld l ty th ro u g

_ U m c i,_ C o tD e C a n d m tt ty e th o f tb e n e w T c

B KMetaTWIN FA

]~'=REH SISSrON "' LSay Botf, 1* 70a got tlm o to lii ten To a Ulo Ab-* got to teU?Ah d o a t know wb*t'* tb e n a t te r ,Mebbe Ah'* n o t feeling well.

Feeling alrig h t thU morning,TUI Ah m e t Jo h n Henry Brown,

.. H o-donL lo l'jiia^ ’RwrCMlon::_____ _______b goin' round.

_ flince A h J i ? ^ t h a t t t o u m ftd r to fr Ah’a feeling m l ^ t y blue.BeTO-TBtttn’-tte to -a -th lnk la ,'— -------------W hat A h'd be tter do.

D raw m y money I r o n th a b a n k f - Mebbe hide I t tn a shoe;Since ’ p r m o n ' s ” gwla* round.Ah don ' know wh*t to do. 's

VSeem# so #orter queer.Wo re alwaya looking for a ic rap :

- W ent acroa# the 'ocean , To U ko a han d ta t h a tto

Tlie figh tin ' w asn 't eaay.But w# w en t to w ith th e re s t ;An, dog-gone, when wo came home Wo had medal# on our cheat.

t-Now, when “Represalon'a" aneakto*

round,V Makln' foUu grow gray and th lo ,111 Suicides, widowa, orphans,^ Even coward#, of m en.

m Wliere a m d a t tlgh lta ’ sp irit . Bring i t r ig h t ou t In the sun.

I t takea courage and flgh tln ' - To m ake “Reprtaalon" run.

------- -------------------- ----------------- S . W . 8 . - -in —ho PIANO TUNINOer R. T. L o g as -W H h Bampaen M oiie

1 Coh M yr*. la Tw ta Fall#. A «r.

) COULD BE SEEN, DEMAND

Creek Coal”;he efficiency of any cool. Tooen we buy.--........ ................. . - - -F W n ir t - t< r M h e r ^ G o r d D ir - = . due to Its coking qualities. .

;• S a n of Getting a Prem lm a ^ Ju s t Call

EBROS.FUEL CO. l o n e 3 5

l l w E r ^ i i g p ^ — r -

o r o o E tM G - -/ ^ C X 1 0 ] Vjbof haring a new Torrid the baaement of h it hoine,. a t he haa juat made .an in- g utiafaction. that will pay rrid Zone furnace-»a guar- asts on the average twenty- Etter conetnicted than the fumacea which are atill fa

action-with geama ilTetefl— -----------loeomotiTe boiler i* retpon- ‘•ecorda. Riveted ateel con- imace abeoluUly gaa tight.

1 4 X « a « D a U T t n C U M i l t o t o t W n a A i r _______________sus^difier a t the top ef tbe ^ftjn iaee front Ttitofea a ll- .. re to the warm air before it I'to the living room* aborts : in ton ing a comfortable bti- oughout the home at all u e & e t t a t b o w you theteo theroa t* tB »«nr feature**- -----------Torxld Zone furnace.’

R I Z E Etal W orksPALLS AND BUHL.^____

PiS« Eleveo

. pmcEsiipPBiinE r0« STOCK ilKETf

_____ U3*

— F m a n o i B l - P o w e r s - S i d e - i n iTOii

— -With-Oplimism-and-Shares----- Values Move Up Modestly jjj*

111(1

M A R K E T S A T A g l a n c e ZKBW YORK. Oct. 31 t/T )- Cl«S toclu: Firm ; rniLi rfne t In Mie Dbe

tradtnif. ' -Bondv s tro n c ; ralla w o re ' Llb<

liirsM t r b f . jTciCurb: FJrm: olU utlvuncr, TrciFOTflRii cxchttiuiM: Irrf-eolur; Trci

r r rn c h frune eleftdj’. Trc;Cotton: Bivrely Trc;

_ ■ KCIUCAOO;W ietl; atroiig: fcujlijjj JJu^Jjin

• ndvlcca; furllicr cjiport biiyliiK._ ^C oni: F in n : am ill coi|tilry o r, C

■“ fcrlnga;' m ifa\w abTc“ FtilnS“ Hr ‘fT: E »«ern belt.

Ctiille: IrrcHUlM, fo "H ow : Steady. I'l;®

- . - r<i 1■ ' u

Ry JOHN I.. COOLKV (AiaocUtcd PrM3 Kliunclnl W rllrr) -..gi.

NEW YOHK. Oct. 31-T liP Iliiati- pxti elal m arkeU were wlliinK fo xltfe «■»(! jg ' . opllmUiU today. Sliarea Raliifd mod- J7c;

— 'M tlr rb u H ia d -a dU tlii:tly ..llrm .uii- 2.V d trtonc and Ihc wime wiui trup of lifd boodi. The boom In wlical contlnu- K «J. cxl)

a r « t BrIlMn‘4 rej>»yineiU of two* Rrai fifth* of her accomodation a t the -<>® federat rcAcrve bank and c/ks Ba/iJ: of England rcdnccd her poW liold- Ings by ncarJy 15.000,000 poiinda and broiiRht h e r »tock to the lowest level in n year*, which wm exiiccted to reduce her eantiarlcInK* lierf by _ about h»lf the am ount jih lp p e d v ^ k. . k m atter of fact, the am ount of melnl p. re»r>'ed for forelun aceouni a t the . , 7" N e r York renerre bank decrro-ied by J IM.8M.500. ^

A na tura l reitull of tlii.s liirne IrHiu-- { tcU on v u w eakn ru In xierUnR. g »b lfrt w ent to MJIJ*. nnd clofed a l uu t t3 J3 . or 3<y cenUi lower. The franc, already well deinewed. dlpi>e<t fur- ther. Ih iu irtrenathenlnB Uie belief In b tn k ln i clrelea Uiat. b a rrlns unforr- aeen oceuireneea. the m ajor move-

‘— m m tTJf-m ctat away from NewYorfc ■ •

~ . . .N c w C a lh iT r i te H o ta r —Net palm tn utlUly and Industrial i’nl

atoeka were tnn^tly fractional, aver- trai aclns about half n .po in t for Uiilled mei Slatex fileel, D ethlchrm. o e n rra l <ali EJecirlc. American Telephom*. Ana- conda. Ca«e and Union Carbide, anc American Can, Ea.itmiui. Locm'X American Tobacco D, Borden. North American. Allied Chemical and Au- ‘ bum were up 1 to 3. OIIa ^•'■ro m ark­ed Up on the next forVnljiht anti rr- — porla th a t Oovernor B trrlln s kould c h in sc the p re/en l jirojKjrtlon nchKl- uJe to an a e rea ir from 11 barrel bosLi. aeveral rails n im M a l the cltvw, but _

— <lecl1ne* were inoderalr, aal"* lo- J a le a 80l « s # 1iar»*. ,

--------- iV -luture of-thtJKiEiLtnarkct. wm crUie lain demand for United Hlatr,^ »ii

------ irow nm entsrw hleh ndranced stronK- yely, bankd are no doubt feeltns Ir.M ■‘<h

— ncce«Alty fo r h1«h liquidity and are rr able to Increwn the ir Invr^tmrnU. 1" Numeroiur ra il Hew a received be’.' te r»upport.

Sleel circle* are nntlclpatlni: tome j{“------- lncreTO niriiji*r.itiiii''/;cli>iiinr,riw 'a cu

r u u l i o f tl)c Improved .lentlmcnl im which ha/i reeetved i«o m urh a ttr ii- 50 Uon in Ihe 1**1 week o r two.

. --------OAR R ItV E R ' [

----------WCW-T W HC. OCL 31 M l ^ a r ‘l.11- ' KI,r* r: Bteady and S c hlfther a t 30*.c. n

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- . . s v s . ‘'u 's :5 " '’......... "1tJ ih i huirh «o 'to*lio ItaO itrv d fh l b u lfh r r i^ J ^ a o lr ih .Z u 3 l UDd«r*«i(M b’lichm . lU-ieoiM '<<

pifi. ao to IM lb*-----------IIV)PicKlnc to n . u o lb(. up__ __ ^ |} 33 t '

•Cowi __________________ KMtoWOO ‘p«t«r» t» n n .^ fi .r ' |i- \

tJjlxl hc u . 3 to <1, ]ba ...... .............. i>,-1.„I.uliorn hui*. 9 ilia, u p .......- " • 'i“AnjP'Uigrr. -------------------------------n ,-,u.

.............. ......... ............ ' $

K m I I'■,:V. .tMS. snflfd ______________ tcu.:ici:i<

noit«rut ____________________■ o f it-w b o tm i i >•

r»n» __ ______________________

^ Rriina 1

Ko. I‘w’b ti t u d HUl rMO 1'

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Op»n:in'.'nirr s lactie'i n f0 ' ' He. I rtiiMcu - _. _______ 4»cin '< '-i\

'Comli hon»y_ ■ u e 1 *Onion*, p o u n d_________________ .tr I <I^mon*. rtoMO ---------------- «oc j

-------- t* * r-h ee d -^ _ _ _ —_»ev> i6» -Turnlpi. btiaen Jc |n « t j . tmneh |r .bbM * Znc I■ SflUh** T ~ ~ J IT o S l» W « _______________________4cAppl»«. b ijn h fl__________ lOo to llf f l I

pOUtt>« _______ a.------------ Vf ltw i p f p p e t r ~ _ __ »c 'OlCTr ________ __________ Ic tn4 IficSfluMU •___________________ • :eCranbeni** _ _ ___ ________ IPc

Pro4or* gu ttT er*«ro»r7-------------------

a-tiifb lump, ton «i?nn

— s s - . _ _ ................ ' " r - i i i

Pajfe ------------------^

s t o c k M a r k e t A v e r a g e s

, -NKW TOIUC. Oct at iJI-SUvk Mff- •*r». (rt>pr««liu i n i . b:.:uurrt buU .- p c ;UM coini>*ii7): ^

u * , i» o ''; .: ; i« » **.« i h m |

I 'jS::- u !» -s ia .™ s Kiss jK .:; j;;;: :s -

OOVEIINMKNT HONItS *. NEW O nK . Oct. :il I,f'— United Suite* Roverninenl Ixmd i|u»tati0iui cloeed: /Uberty 3'in 3 M 7 4 oa. 1Liberty f irst 4 'i* ......lO l.p ■ 1Liberty r o u n lM '.n 33-38 ...... tOl.Il • (Treaaiiry 4>;* m -V J .................>0S.T rew ury « -M .................lo l.M• reIUl^^>’"3 ’;^ ...1 .......00, 8T rcM u ry S ’.o lO<n-« ........_ J f i , i 8 .Trca*ury a’.» « -< •? ................- fO-'-O•rrcttiury 3 : .s *\-*i M m eh ....I'tlJOTrcMury 3*..^ < « - 0 . .................Treiuiiiry 3s 51-M,......................n;.2j

CHICAGO. Oct. Ul {.V,-U\r l-jul- L llitry : Rpeelpla -M*--lrtioWM“ *U:.uly;- , fowl* Mlvc lu le i'ic; Miriiis.-. i r . ',c : =T=; roi»le?3 12c; r.Drlni; turkey.'^ JOc; ; hravy while duck.i He To ICc; color­ed VJc to H e: Kce.ie r j 'i e .

' uu ifn '; - -n . f f ip i, '; - - i3 ,o n - -n i i« :- - wnik; irrnn irry Micclnb, 03 wore, sa '.c to -JO ^ i;: cxlrw.,03 wore,V8‘ .c;

• extra lir.'l*, UO to 01 wore, ‘i l -.c lo ' 26'.c ; f irstj. 88 10 a ) ficare, 20c !<?• S7c; tecon 'A W to 87 w ore. :i4c lo- 2.V: nundurd.1, 00 *core, ccntriil-f lied c;irloUr2T-.(T.-— ........................Allii- RecclpU 4930 ciunr.s: firm: ajiu

extra flr*U 26 'ic lo 27‘ac; frcJ.li Aii.c. graded flrsU • current flr.U. 20c lo M 'ic : rrfrlBcrntor ltr. U•. lOc;U rcfrteerator exlraa lO’.c, Am

I SAN KRANCI.StO I 'l to m X E ^l", HAN nZANClSCO. Oct. 3J M W Am3 Federal-*tBtc miirket nc-,V5 .rrrvlce A:i«„ net wliolc.wle prlcfM ,, ,,,' Butter: 03 w ore 3-.!c: 01 KDie 3Ic; „Mh

DO *coro 30C. I">tf'1 Ear*: United B lulei cxlnus. liirRC “„ 3 l ’jc : medium r ) ' . c ; nnuill lH '.c.y Cheese: n « t . r liic. i;««

KAN I--IIANCISCO I 'nO lllU K ' f. SAN ITIANCISO. Ocl. 31 (-V,— t n n ;l BuU rrfnl 34'^c. Olher.i unchniiKCd.•' , I'om

;| po ijiiM is_j|-------- ' ~ m i i ’A (n )A r.n n a :T ------------. ^ t i l i c A u o . v e i. i f n T n r n r n x r n r r

tl I'olaloe*:'R eeelpU H3 rarload it on *|*>' track 253: Inlal I 'n lled Hlaten »hlp-

d mrnl* 641; iteady In firm. Iradlnc niidil (air, Ksrked. per r « t . ; WUeoniln nm.

round «hltM 75r lo »0c; SUimmoU 'e and Nnrlb -DakoU Cobbtrnf XOe lo orri. *5e: lied lllv rr Ohio* 90c lo $1; Cirn „ Idaho RQ url* Nn. 1 SI.2S to SI.10.

ru lu re i: January JIJ13. }„,i- -------- IJJJ

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ill Cattle: RecelplsSOO; rompnred wec'<,r, #l!cVi jlrlc lly •K rahr.;cir«leors-A lin- n5 K- yenrllniu IJc to 50c hiR hrr; Rood Nn •n .ihorl le<is w llh w eljh l a fle r rccov- ire ernitc curly drcllnc *tronR , to 25r « Is higher; Krn.-jiy mid warmetl up No

sirfn unevenly wrulc lo iOc Jortj-. JJ<' nockrrn nnd feeder* KlmrlnR decline;

[Jut cotts nnd b iiich fr heifer* 2lc iv, u 'l lo .M c off; h rlfrrs dtJa-n most: low ^ ‘ * cultrt.i nnd culter.’i barely ilendy;■nl imlb iSc Inwer niul vralera weak to IIk n* 50c lower; Rrahi fed *tcer» very rv.

.'c:\rce. Rrii.wrs cind short fed* p re- Uv dnnitiuilnn; iibout 18,000 Northwc.n- . crn Kra'i rr.i In ru n ; extrem e lop fed Mirrs ami >i‘;»rlliiRs I l lJ O ; bulk

n - ' kimii); M m ii n-zs la n or tff« 8 ers-‘ « i• c. $4 50 in ^r>.7.v.^!rlclly crnln fed.* I U t<- __ up: prliT rn n jr ubniirmally wide. er

.'’her;)- Uei-plpu 4000; for weeK . vinidliiK I'ridiiy 274-doiibles from feed- bi.iiiK n.coo d irect: uio.'t to

IcliLVMv. i:«: In 2.%;.lower lh a n weelc. »4»•’ a jo : Ttinire-inmi)irnfr-lPX'<tT“ olft<~ er

Uic lu a rk n nrtlvn und hlKhrr thani ; i rnrller In week; bulk price.-! n t cloJie: mi ‘J .•holref^!\Vr<ll.•nlIamb»W loM ..^O; ai

dr-iriitj'.r ll^uvc.^ *. ,75 to 1055; few niiM t'i.io; medium Rra.^ ranRcr* IS to In|M 15.51) i.. kllliTs; native buck* 14.73 d<

10 S').2i; throwout.i 14 to I4 J0 ; fa tl uc.i »l rm in $;..W: w hite-faced c

loolr.iiici' fe-'dhnc InmbJi J4.75 lo 15. il\ lln^.^ Uci-i'lpL't 14.000, IncludlnB Iv

clircfl; i,lvi\dv to 10c lower; biI,'. 1 j- 'i 't.) : in |)uiiii(U ji.no to m.bs'; I4.oo c.

II.- b;Lllor.clu.io-:-70pouniU: 140 lo 310 diS4.3i 111 14.75; plRs 14 to

pnckliK 84.10 to 14.33; dno u r rk uso 33c lo Wc io«-- i '

1 r r . .v-iii.iKT.s took 1500; holdovers -tIi'l • pariciiiK medium nnd jtood r:

1.1 }<.<0; VlK.’ i:cx>d «nd cholcc 100 i.' t.i i.i'i l)o\ln(l. J4 lo 14.40. • l:

iM ,- - OMAHA MVKSTOCK1 <)M\!1A. CK-t. ;il ,T , lU H D A>— .'' I l k-.: ili-.-vi;>t.'. :.VW: ii^hLi und :■ l>iiM;rr; .-.103117 xvuh J-Tlduys avcr-

i r . - : .-.IA - iiiaMIV lOo lower: top M.&S:-ju |)oiinfl3:- tnilfc- -

I-V.-I IM,'.1 ohnior iiV) to 380 pounds I M Jl.^5; IU) heavier welRhts '■<

, 0«« li»i;rly U 8 5 to 14,15; 1> iu-.x\k.-. . la in lo»3,75; feed- t-

■?j?-»«pisi- nnrt-ytwii»-»3«>.ta->4;-»l ilp^ iti b.,i.uhl around llOO,-

I Cn” :.' I teerlpu 10t>0, calve* 100: ■ 1,;^ .<i:iiii.iii(l u te k nRo; fed Btecrii iind il W1 rr^rhCT-— iin rrm ;— better— irradea

1; tr i 't '; to i \ - liii;i,rr: o thers weak to !}fo '■I'X''' ‘o W>c Jow-

. ' i ; iroliitiii iiaiivp bulU steady: .•n-|\V r.f.i-n.s ;‘,.e to 50c lower; vealers• v..M< to .••(ic loxer; Jtocker* a n d '

I l.Tiirr.'v r,'i,ujy 10 25c lower; bulka 1..jie ifn r week fwl sicer* and yearllnRS!- J*'" S" tl’ $050; numerous choice loada I im c J375 to metlium w elshu andvW *Uca.-lii«a. -lw U ct»-4diO_JC tn »7.7j; few ;oL.% |8 lo 10: cra.-a

hclfer.n.ii'.ostly $3 .so to 14,75: r.riias _ ro** »3.7^ to. $3..^o; c u tter sradea _ s e It.-O lo »JM ; mrduiin native, b u lb

J3.75 to I3.;5; \Ve^!cnu 13 lo-IJJM ; nriictlcsl top M-ftirrs »6; atockera

iif f l uiKl fen lrr ^tepIl j475 to 18; few• • load’ jcarlln ss lo io to 17: *tock _ cnlvrs 17,75; choice M5 ])ounil.i 18.J inc {^heep: TOOO; cotnpored

week u ;o : :.li.usUlcr U nibs s tro n j; *hcep MfHdy: feeder* lOc lo 25o low- er: c loslnj bulks choice native and

0300 (Kl-woel<«l * iul clii>tMa.4Atute.««;. ton tn.Z'i tnr ted ttooJccf offe^lne,^.•

ijijo Kood and choice ran je lamba 15.85 lo iia o 10: so<.-<l nnd cho’ec e*e* '.ll.75 to

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.C.itne- f..;npnrrd wrrk 1*1;..: n:n- .'rr ;i>rr,l ntivMlV V.r,,.K..Iiiil Vf:.vr-. M.-a.ly to 5ft- h;x!im.-.lunn to k-i'-I .sioer* $1! 1., jil.::.; ,nt:nt) , ,1 $5 to$(i: oT' Ktiutr.i rln!o«n t ' \ J4; Inp civrlnl hi-ifir,-, }.S; lo

r.'i- , $».-'i), l.i'ilV.’.r.-.Mn.b:r t.i7->'to .1:1 H .r .: K .,v .u .[r„ ,t.rA n io > t;.iu ,.^ t. M Iv Sl.:n \vr l..'!l^r; .'Ultrr n.i.d bull-. ,„„i

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■ -— -|ntoday's trade uteady to 10c lo ]:•<: lower; lop $5.25 on n S to 195 pouinh; ‘ . bulk 150 to 230 pounds 15 to $5.25; ^ packlnff sow* $3.75 to |4 ; smooth " llah t sows 14.35. “

Cfttlle: Receipt* 209. Includliiit 53 , Trn-miirk«7-fcn-wwlcT-t«elpt--Hi,53; -1 kllllnR clo-ws ate.tdy to 25c lo a y ;. common and medium .'trn-s$2.50 lo 13.25; Rood steers itpwnrd to “ Jti; RTn.« heifers $3.50 lo 1455; Knuvi » eo-A'.n $3 to $350; (cood cowa upward 10 $4; a ll culler* » l lo »2iO ; htiiLs t« JJ..W to $3 ;-veaiera 14.50 to $5.W; .'rork cnlve.i $2.50 lo 14: feeder Merr,^ | JU o$ .V |_

S h rrp ; neepipld 7348: none for = innrket; for week n x e lp ts 32.812; ull rlivvea around 25e low er: medium lo Koixl Utah and Id ah o 73 to M I” pouiub 14 to $5: uo sluuKhtcr cw cf I” .i;i ..fler; Icedlnc l«mbn 13.15 lu ! i : i .

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LOS ANOF.LEb. Oct. 31 (.Il tU B u n A) — H0(l.^: llrc rli iU for week 1'

|:ilf)0; 50c lower; bulk Rraln fed H (!itifcher.i tS.:o to IS.85; cIojUjs lop »■ packlns .viwri $4 ,lo 15, c1 Cntlle; Recelpl.i for week^BJOO: h hm «tly s tesdy ; fpota 35c lower on * <-iw^; ROOd ycarllnR steers M.75 to f

‘•7 M); be.'l liea^^ Rtfcr.t 17; bulk me- » |i!nnn steer* 15.35 lo $0.50; Mexlcuii.% E «, 10 I5..50; common down lo »4; R

;i).'M helfcM $023 to I6.75; Krowy > kliid.1 down lo I4 J0 : Rood cows 14 to r M.~&: c o m n io ti..to -n icd lu m -t3 ..tO f }7-7»:-nrtter-crade9-»l-a&-lo-»3.7frt7^ bulls 14.50 dow n: feeder sleers 15.50 dnwii, C nhes; RecelpU for week; 3400: flee ri abou t uteady: calve* 50c to 75c lower: <le»lrable Mocker* 17 la W .30riltrtil-e*hfa^|trtTri8.W T--W i!b

C S A L E,rl( a t rubflc .s'ale. a t Che r<rm •; rhool. e r 1 mll« E u t a n d I ' i m lln lanaen b rld ie . on VEMBER STII. 1931, iharp — LsBCh W «ro» on Grounds 1 old. w clfb l 1100: I kr«7 h e rv . X iiorse, stnooUl m otith . 1500: 1 bUrk I aaddle pony. ainooHi m outh , ItMW;frC T h ioon 'olnnibiu wlde.Ur# w afon and twv.1 Moline : - * » y M o». nf^rl?>or*« plow.- 1 U-ln. 01/»er le .rlnr ir: 1 lO-fL field eu llU ato r; 1 3-w.'. iiletl h a rr iw ; 1 Jo h n Deere bran

nr and 4-raw c u tte r aUaehm ent; I n d rill! I t-w heel tra i le r ; 1 potain pU ne: 1 McCormick mower; I Mr-

lal aide rake; 2 hay allpm : m u -u ; 1 (ardcn c n ltlra lo r: 1 D rU ta l jtv a l m llklnt m achine: 3 c*> en- loo nam«ra«a to m ention

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hi-avle.1 to killers and feeder.i M.75 «

ahrep: RecclpU for week 3000; y lambs 35c hlRbcr; bulk me<lluin to- - Rood $5.33 lo 18.50: ino.Mly M>rtcd rixhI ewes 13.35 to 13,30. ^

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A)-llORs: RecclpU 1000; fairly ac- uve iiiitl Bcuerally Mendy w ith yes- D terduv'a nvcrasc: top 14,75; bVilk 100 poun.l nnd up 14,85 to H.75; 150 to 180 pound -1435 to 14.00; sows ateady. mostly M.35 down,

Cfllile; RecclpU 100. calves none; compnrcd week aso; B elter Rradcs fed r.iecrs hnd yearling* 35c or more hiKtiPrr afhers r.ieitdy ta Sic lower: nhe .Mock fiilly 35c lower: b u lb 25c (, lower; vealers steady to 50c lower; heavy c:ilves 25c lilRlier; ^tockem Ri hikI frcders closed weiik; cholcc 1053 uii pound sleera 110,10. top; b w l 1324 Ui pound Rlecrs 10.70; bulk ted native.^ in $7,50 lo M iO; fed westerns M.50 lo nt; $8; be»t 18,85; Rrnuers 14 to U.75; sc Rrns.'y nnd nhort fed heifer* $3.73 to so $7; beef cows 12.75 to 13,50; cu lter bu ffrades 11.73 to '« ,5 0 ; bulls $3.50 lo j«, $:i.oo; lop vcnler.i 'lnte $Q.50; culves im $3.50 t» 13: fully 50 per ccnt run dli siockers -and feeders: choice stock u cnives 8.50; bulk stock calves nnd oi ycarlinRS IS lo ' 18.25; .fei'ders M50 wl lo t5 J5 : slock hclfcrs *4 lo J5. cl«

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' t.'i.Vt loJ5,75; Iw.l jm lJveslfl; gn, bulk 15.50 down; _to|> ewes $2.50; ce ' bulk 11.75 lo $3.25; lop fewlers 15; m ; bulk $4.50 lo *4:75. ■.

-------- In1 KANSAS CITY MVESTOCK gj , KANSAS CITY, 0 :1 . 31 (/7’i >U S D 1 I A i-H o w : Recelpl.^ 1000; 110 shippers ]

Ui; tew sale* lo p;lckcr.^ se n e ra lly ' tl' , Jtciidy wllh Frldaya trade; few 180 pi ) to 325 iMunds $m;5 lu 14,75; crows n I 14.35 A:id doH’n ; v/KS nodjJjul. .1}I Calves: Receipts 250. cntllo 500:,a-

for week Atrlclly (tooa n i«l choice: fed steer* nnd yearllnRa In llnilled .sr

. supDly; airoiiR 10 25c lu she r; a h o ti'c i f i^ ’tleeri. RriMcrs and m o it RrodM h

'■lof flic~».tock-3.1-to SOc tow rr; twlLi;it ' 25c to niu.<lly jDc 10ttfr;-Tealcm and ■ 11

kllllnR calves weak to 50o lower; iri stockers nn.d feeders steady to 35c c;

; lower; liberal supply stockers and . 4fo?k calvM offered; week'j? lofw; .• YearlhiR. steers 110.65; medium• welahtfl 110.25; choice heavy steers a - Incktntrrbulk-^hnrt-fed Aleerft-WiO.<)

to 17,50; few loads well condUloned ,71 fed Kaiuras $8 to $fl.SO; bulk stockers ' [,

; nnd feeders 14 to $0; yearllnR stock- 11 ers up to 18 50; stock *leer calres r to 17, in

, Sheep: Receipt.^ 350; fo r w eek 's •: latnbn 15 to 25c lower: la ic toft ransc I : ‘'o f f e r ln w -f a .^ i f T Z i“ l5 7 5 7 « e S T l - .;■ bulk ran rers 15 50 lo 10; native* |5 . lo *5 00; *heep steady; bulk »wes - , $1.50 to I3J5; feedlnic Iambs 15 to f

36c off; early lop $5; la te bulk S4 e Ls to 14.75. _____ I.

BAN FRANCISCO L IV E S T O C K ' f SAN FRANCISCO. Oct, 31 OT) <t; I

„. 3 D A)—Hoc*: R teelp ts -for-week a ■ I 4500; dlrecl 1775: fully 35 lower; f J, quotnble top JC.15 rnrJy; c .ir 180 j S pound butchers $850: HO to 200 1. . f (wund bulk $0 lo $n.40: c a r 130 f

jwund llRhl* $5.75; packlnR wws t ' !.te(uly. $4 10 $ 4 f ). t

C altle: Recplpt.s for five days 1800: < d lrec l 100: top medium to Rood steers weak; common to low medl-

B um weak lo 15 »poU 35c low er; car .k 1085 pound, toil 1(3.75: 18 curs 020 1 •d »} 1000 ivjunds medium $5.f>0 to 1 ,1, $6.50; five cars 830 lo 1080 round 1

cu tter comnlon $3.75 lo $5J3 ; de- >; horned 825 pound M exlcuas $5.23:III 400 head 540 to 1000 pound Mocker ' [o f e v e rs $5.25 lo $5.50; .Mie stock : r . steady; two cnr.i 810 to 1000 pound . ;is Rood rows $4.33; medium lo low 4- R0«^ $.i..50 to $4: eommon $2.25 to ,y $3.75| lo■ • ci|ltrr.i SI lo $3: car 1300 to pound bull* 14; steady calve* for lo five _dnys 8 ^ ; direc t 75c; package

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nr Jous p. novanAN t'«i(Aftoclated Press M arket Editor* U< CHICAGO, Ocl. 31 — Signs llia l M

Russia hnd nver-renchcd herself M under-sellInK w h e n t com|>ctltors IhrouRhoul the world nnd wnls now Oa In a llRhl corner, ruvc brend.sluffs ^ nn exclllnR adviince today. W hent M and rs'e boih out-slrlpped ihe sea- son's top niiotnllons, w ith forclKners J ‘ buying fu ture deliveries here on a Jsrge scale, uiid iil th griirrn] Apeeu- Intlvc dem and unu.iuully broad. In - / d leailons were th a t Rus.Mu lo escape from Bclf-crealed difficulties was finding I t Unavoidable to repurchaj^c '*'=■ w heal on a rlshiR m arket, the quan- dary Ihtem-lflcd *by reporU_ lh a l *•

«op_w «ro-*hori____________________ ____W heal Ro.ired 2 'i ccnt* n buMirl

to n maximum of 37 |)or c m recent (raid und cJm«J /flver!.-J» P i lo 3>i cent* .higher than yesterdny's fin - Ish, corn ' j 10 1 cen t up. o a u ‘-i to ' ’i advanced, nnd provisions vary- lii{f from 3 cen u decline to 33 cenu

I R u « la r a j s D early , !1 In a tum ultuous Rencrnl dash to the buyhiK side as .-(Oon ns llm w heat pit was open, word sped around th a t RilulH hnd sold more w heat than

•.»}ie could deliver,-.niMJ wns jwyliiB (dearly lo cancel con tracts.I Enonnou* buylnir power l l u l■ sprang Into evidence f o r c ^ the Clil- ' csRO w heal m arke l Iflgher nnd: hlRh'-r de.-.plle w avei of profil-tiik - , : •mT;--nnrt-contlmie<J-lo-<lo w *ltl» ■mile nl>iiU‘m o n l_ u u ll! th e final j;, iRomts cleared th e brokers from the exehanRe floor. ,1.,

I C ontrlbutinc to Ihe furore In Chl- -------- --------------- ---------- 5e

■ direct 2000; lam bs 35c to 50c lower: ‘-< |tiolnblo-cta»lo«_lOD-«i_S'*_'l?L''! ' _•70 pound shorn $0.35: six decks di)' j s

i:lo 74 pound wooled $5.30 to $055; $8 • I n decks 70.10 00 pound medium to I Rood $5.33 to $853; ycarllncs absent ix (quoted $3.50 to $4.73; ewes <iuotable $«

:'25c lower, 8355 down.

rj--------------n g y v g R - s n c r r - ^ -------------- ^I DENVER. Oct. 31 (4’i «U 3 D Al I - S h e e p : Receipts 31.000; for week• fai lambs mostly steady lo 15c hlch- 1 r ; slaughter shey ) steady: tccdinR

bm bs mostly ^^cady. top $(!55 on J Mrlelly choice Colorndoi; hulk Rood

■ fo choke $ 5 5 5 10 w .io rm fan iir f j r ^ ' 10 $.5.35; eommon to medium $4 to; $4.78; bulk fa t. ewe.* *135 to $1.85,; few $3 and above; ye.irlliiR wetlirrs >'1 *2,75 lo $4 ml-ted fa t and feeding tiI lamb* 14,83 lo $5; stralRht black I v> faced feeders $4.35 lo 14.80; medium t<1 to good white faces $4 lo $4,25; com­

mon down lo *3; few feeding ewes i:: $1; ewes lambs tip to 54.75.

BOSTON^VOOl. ) =r BOSTON. Ocl. 31 i/TV-The mo<ler- .3 ately brondened activity In the woo)3 m arket was fairly well maintainedI during the past week, an a few m an- j• fncturrrs continued W pureii.vc I ; for Immediate rctiulrementA. Inrfi. | r vidunl transacllons Involved m njt-t ly r.mall quantities bu l aales cover-

ed prnetlrally all grade* of do;i!e.Mic 1« wnnt. will) 58-60* and finer quitiiliy I0 pr.'domlnating, Prices were f;,irlv 10 lirm on 5fta and 48-50s qualilv and 1r .KMdy to Bllghlly In buyer.V favor one oUier grades. S trong foreign m ar- II I I1; BlM prcMure on dom estic wool prlecsri

l1 Suppliesl j, 10,V a jjp o d t im e io i

•'HiililinK* n n d t a k e ndvnnt.-iR P j •o d .b y e le c tr ic l i g h t s , c lc c tr ic « ' ! 'n n d ir in c h in e r y .

i d c o m p le te s to c k 'w h ic h Is d is - cnnvm lPT icc. W c c n T i 'a lso f u r - I

> 'l" . Iim rp Rk)lh?H. m o t o r p u l-

W E L ’ SOWARE J Z)NE 1202 ....'•M orne A R c n ls

'EMBER 1, 1931 r

5' O N L '/ P R te isJO :T F A IR , R E L A T N E S — fir I T _________ I M E& .M IM -L M M

~: e - I S J — -‘ h r - — ■---------------- r— ,. F A / /> z e w V f \ / iI M S S . ] y

, ____ 1 - J L ____

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cnKO were dlspatchea a^ylng th e i l f l Au.strnllnii pitrllAmeni had adopted iU || u bill providing ^ bounty of 0 cenU l | ^ u buHhcl on uU.whCBl m arketed th is ' _

^ 'c o r n and oaU synipath lied w ith D w heat ^trenKth, bu l advances of I feed tr /ilin were retarded by specu­lative .^elllnR. Country offerings of corn l'> arrive were meager.

ProvlMoiu nveraRcd higher th u u P fiB M ih v U e sp I lc I^ n c g -v n iH c s :--------------

W heat— Open HU h I« w Clo»eDee. ......50^' n i ' i •''"'i O ’*March .. 05>i ( 0 \ 04%M ay ..... (15 iW’i 04% C5>jn lv ..... 0 5 \ C7‘i OSS -Ctfs

tn r i i— JDcl-. . +0S 41S 4 0 \ 41 NciM arch .. 4 3 \ 4 4 \ 4 3 'i ‘ 44 traMay ..... ■»'! -10*4 rcrJu ly ..... 4'JU 48S 4 7 'i 47S Mli

Ual»— carDec..........31-i 35S 2 '1 \ 25’i „niM arch , 27 ', 37>i 27 ^ ' 37H Ca:May .....28 39'V 27% 38 dolJu ly ...... :rr’. 38 :. 37% 3 ar. ,

■ PORTLAND CR.MN J{.,PORTLAND. Ocl. 31 i.;*)-W1wat

cloned: Dccember-67-^e. Cnsh: Big B end Blue.slcm 7 0 'ic ; soft white, w estern white, ha rd w inter, n o rth - p|,i e rn spring, w estern red flQ'';C. ' , 1,,

C ar rfcelpla;.%Vheiii 47c.

CTTTCjYGO'CASll'tittAIN ' ' 'T.'jCHH;AUO r O c r - 3i - r 'n --W tiratr-

N o ^ - r e d G3Ue;-No. 4 yellow ha rd fiOe; No. 2 mixed fl3‘;c ; No, 3 m ixed ~ , 03c, . . ;f .

Com : No., 3 mUe<l 4 3 'ic : No, 1 yellow 44c; No. 3 yellow, new. 43c;No, 3 yellow 44c; No.. 3 white, new, Pj

O au ; No. 3 w hile 30c to 3 6 \c ; NO;. ^ 3 w hite 35V,c to 3 8 ',c . "I

Rye.: No sales,Barley 40c Ui 57c.Timothy i.ccdn3 lo $355,Clover seed $10,75 lo *H,25.

TOI.EDO GRAIN >»TO LED O .,O ct. 31 i,r/—C ra in on o"

track 38’i C rate b»sis nominal:W heat: Nn. 3 red Sff^e to 50e; No. Ai

I red 5 9 ',c to COc. ■ JiC o rn r No.~3-ycilou- 4 lc to 43 '.jc: re

- N o_3 yellow 33c to 41c. ^O aU ; No. 3 white 2(I'ic to 38c c»

iwk: No. 3 white 35c to 37c.O m ln lii-btore: W heat and corn pi

3c to 3 ’;c atxji-e track <iuotatlon; r<oals 3 'i c lo 3c above. c«

Seeds In warehouse nom inal: ol ■ Bc<l_cln;ver: C on tracu cash prim e ci' $8,10; October »n.lO; Decemlier" In

$8,35; Fcbniary $8,00; M arch S8.75,• Alslke: Prim e cash *1.00; Decem - -• ber $8.13: February 18,40; M arch m ! $8.50. u

- - K i M B E B L Y _ .E Q L K S _ V lS lL - i i

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. KIM BERLY. Ocl. 31 '(Special lo F; T lie News)—Several K linbrrly real- IlI d e n ts enjoyed visit* here mid In o the r Sr polnbcw llh relallvc.saiid frle iid sd u r- ', ing the la tte r p a rt of Uie week.

Mr. and Mrs. E, ci.Jl-Tgcr arrtvad- wI hom e Friday a lte r a io-duy vacation f:• t r ip 10 Portland, Oregon, where Uiey a• I visited Mrs, H ager’s m other and sis- k: I ler.

ML« Haael Van H oulen Is spending , Ihc week vlaltlng friends in BoLv.

Fred Powers visited his paren ts, f

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;| Women who■ m o n e y I ' e g n l a r l y

o f a l i o t i s e l i o l d k

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J t h e b u d g - e t . A n d

1 ! d e n o s i t j n g w l i a t ' s

; i n g s a c c o u n t h e r .

First NM(0/ Iw ii

M tM b c r e f R e c i e n a l ^ n k

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IRTHSlGROyPS , MCOfEDiE’'

Predatory Animal Board Ar-____ranges For Campaign On Ranges in Six Counties

JEROME, Ocl, 31 iSpecUil to Tlia Hcw si-M cm bcrs o t ihe S outh Cen­tra l Idaho predatory an im al board rcprew ntlng Lincoln. Jerom e and Minidoka county today oulllned n canipMgn for eradlcnllon of coyoles nnd bobcau In Blnhie, Ooodlng, Camns. Lincoln, J'crome and M ldl- doka counties.

Among the 16 persons p resen t were T . B. Murray, DoL^e. In charge of Ihc United S ta le s biological survey . work In IdiUio: L. S. Tw itchell. Po- eatello. iuv>l.«tanl In th e sam e de p arl- meni; C. BohUchoJd. T«.-ln Falls, In chnrRc of roden t control M-ork for Ihe d inrlc l; Ban E\’ans, Carey, d ls- ir lc l u rtdalory anim al worker, and T homas Speedy. Jerom e county

f i le T )rw nlia tlon alms U jlT T ear to rnrry on the cam paign on a ll rsn so l.iiid.? In the above elx coun- ilcR. each c o u n ty - to 'b e a r 'th e e x - ' pcnae In 11'. own boundaries. U tls plan. Uif bo;ird m em bers, believe, will be more effective than the m e lh ­od used In the pn.1l. when only parU \

- of the range were covered In tho ,1 campaign. • .

U Is Intended to eslabll.sh between 40 and 50 poL-sonlnR slallon# over the range, NClsoiJ brolhers, D let- rJch. will be Jn cliurKC of tho work In Lincoln county and p a rts o f J e r ­ome and Blaine counties.

The bounty will becomn effectlv«April I, and will be continued un til J u ly '1; Tlic bciuiiiy pa>m cnw are reduetd-from -»ft-lo $3.50,-aftd-wlll.. be paid on coyolc pups and bob-

; caU only.Ahhoush o n ly . 10 w orkers were

I pre.\enl and only Ihree counties rep- re«etited. It L<i expected th a t th» campaign can be extended to tha otUrr three counties w ithou t dlffl-

: culiyT'TSwrnns E. Speedy reported : Intc ihla evening,-----------------

‘ Mr. nnd Mrs, H. T.. Poa-era. over Ui« week-end. Fred employed on the Owyhee Rovernmcnt dam bow under

- XOnslTUctlnn .ln .O regpn/ ____» ML'S M argarei S hepard ir td> brother. McIvin Slicpard. stu d en ts a t

the Unlverrlty of U tah, a rrived home 0 JTldsy to spend the w eek-end wllh- Ihelr parents, Mr. and Mra. j . L. r Shppnrd.- - -Mrs.-Opal-DouBla/^i a n d ch lld r«» •

are here from Pocatello to spend th ed. wn^k-^nd-wlih--Mn>. DougIaa.V-p*r--------n rnUi. Mr.- ar.d Mrs. J . E. Alklnson. y and with Mr, and Mra, H arley New- .- kirk.

e DELICIOUS RABBIT SAUSAGE Frc^h E tery n a y a t W all'i Cash

5. Grocery. —Adv.

B spend-—ly in .the m a n a g e m e n t , l;now th e v a lu e o f a it especia lly in g e t t in g la t do n o t com e u n d e r _ id th e re ’s a r e a l jo y to i t 's le f t o v e r in a s av - ^ ere.

ioii|Ll Banklin f ails

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ank F r i .r a l B eM rrt S n t tm

t m iLADy«aI j i l BY HARB

... '<oooUau*d tneSY N O PSU t N«ir T ofk Moletr t

---------- r» tow -to -b riB l«w rte4 -b i-V « iW > ^ <1MbIt. H er m other h « t w on 1010*1 g

______ jJ i ^ U n c H o iu j J M L a W ! - v « ^ u tearrr an bar nectm . B o i vo iIm , 1 dctplU b e r tonllBM i. u n n o t M cu r t« U>R) tb e Bulbotfi o t be ln r >t< C tn o u v e t« men. 8taa k a n ra th a t 1

J , '- 'k h e cM rn o ib e -ir ittrv td T lT K tm s. r v t i th e kM wledye •U a ib to ttt t« he r U ck « ( experienced kppetl. U U G u d b r . one o( b e r b tet , frittuU. trie* to he lp b e r beeome | peptOw, A t oae e ( U U *i pu iiee,

---------- Ventee-meeto D r«J» » « teU y .-*hB . .i ’m n o t c « e for eoeiety, b « l who , •e cu s to Uke Venloe u m peraoa. T h b a n u t ta l esperienoe hel|bt*<» h e r Is te re t t In h im . Bbe eUo ' meeU A nn D nrree, w ho U e uecd - In il* popKUr bMaoM th e re U » 1 m n te r y about h e r; people bcUere th a t Ihe m ay have m urflerta he r 1 h u b a n d . Venloe w anU to wrlle. b u t e o n tlao tf t» i t r w l e for » • eU l (OoecM beeaoM her m otho 'a

_____ a U ttad a .o f-rtB ro as li haa .M nn jh e r pride.

Chapter 8 ROLLO AND BACCHUS !

. . Venice s a t a t th e FhUlp U annlnit*Y d inner.............................. ,

^ T he y o u n j m an on J» r le ft u-ore < speclaelet and an a ir o t such I pa ined em bam uum ent th a t iha dttl ' n o t like to In tem ip t his eloae I k r u t ln y of a piece of celery. The i Leyendecker poster on h e r fight (

O arbo ha ircu t nex t to him to rcaliK ( V enice 's'proxim ity. T ills position ] fave h e r lim e to anoljM . Her e>-e« swept th e length of the table. .

A t th e table's head Philip Man- , n lng lauBhed between Lola Ooodby , and n tombo>-ish s lr t who rolled t bread peUela and spoke In throQly tones th a t made a low undercurrent , for th e o ther voices a t th e table. Next to her an older m an. Iron* tre y o t h a ir and pompoiu of mien,

w lkcd lo one of those old-younu women whose m ain Idea In life is to preserve the ir youth. H air tinted, ' a n over>amount of massage, a low ■ pink d ress Just a b it too dnrlnB. I t ' a ll save h e r an a ir of premature ' age' a n d so defeated Its own end. O n he r left—Venice's #aze cau jh t J and held. A taun . T all and slim, a c re st o f curly, golden h a ir th a t rose crisply like a cockscom b.. His ’ eyes'w ere-B opphlre b lue.-gay—and <

--------b rlgh t-llke -*em s.— T hey-laughedr ‘— — H U -m o«th-U ugl»ed.— H la-polnted-;

— ears robbed his perfectly t U l l n r ' d inne r Jacket o f Its perfect lallor* |

- • -Ing .* 'H e rcmBlncd a careless, debo- ■ nalr, w orried faun. Venice wanted ' to know h im . -There was some* ' th ing dasrting abou t him . Assured, uncaring, gaily certain of his own , fttiractlons. Tho old-young woman '

7 »-as try ing to draw h e r ayen tlon , from h e r pompous neighbor lo the , dazaUng young m nn. T he girl on h is le ft had frankly tu rned a siim, hare shoulder to th e m an a t her o the r aide. He w as used to It. You oould see th a t. I t was the son of e lix ir on which h e flourished. Fem­inine adm iration.

- I t piqued Venice In a vanue-^jret perSist«nt suuuier. She pulled her eyes aw ay and tu rned to the spec* taclea a t h e r left.

“D o you like to read?" she oaked... H e s ta r ted as though tapped lud*

'denly on the shoulder." I—why, yes." Color dyed his

'face. H is glance w ent furtively to th e celery s ta lk again.'" " W h y don 't >-ou e a t It?" susgcsted Venice gently. She h a d n 't m eant to say It. I t was w h a t ' was going th n ju g h he r head.

He laughed a Uttle and popped It Into h is m outh. His round gaze

-------belUnd th e sh ln ln g -sp e c ta d c i-^ - .gaxded h e r w ith aalonUhment.

".W hat do you like to read?" mir- sued Venice desperately.

•'N le tache*Snd K an t and—” Venice's eyes liad gone back to

tjie dftzxllng youwc m an. A girl «pr>oslteV)ilm le w M for«'ard tO

— •peak .---------- ------ ----------"You never showed up l u t nlgbt,

Rollo."“BRcchus Interfered." Ue Uughed

a n d you d idn 't care w hat had Inter­fered. HIS gaze moved up the table a n d suddenly m e t Venice's Intent

' s ta ro .. T here was quick response in hU face for her engrossed look. 8 hn fe lt h e r cheeks grow hot and hastily tu rned , back to th e specUcles.

“Y ou -y o u 're r a th e r too deep for me." she managed.

"O ne doesn't g lean pleasure trom th e surface."

"T hla u aU surface. U n 't I t r ' Her • band swepc decol/etJe gown*, shin­

ing sh irt-fron ts , silver, oak wains- ootlng In a comprehensive gesture.

"Ot course.""How upsetUng. B u t w hat eUe U

the re?" ahe asked. '"L trlng. Real living, Probing

depths, pictures a n d music and 6h«ke»peare." . ______

" U you live on cavtar and plover*' e g g ? beer and cheese make jou< •Queamlsh."

becomliJB » Intense aiw r^earnest: 6 h e d idn 't want U t th ink ju s t than. She ' wanted lo be a c ro tf th l U tte w ith the faun. Bhe commenced to p la n w hat *he would aay to him w hen she met him U te r In th s draw- lag-room . would other girls•ay? : noticed >x>u a t dinner. How 414 j-ou enjoy Dacchu* la«t n l ^ t ?

Bvery one w w rU ln g from the tab le. Venice and LoU repaired to » bedroonvto summon the aid of

. PQ»der -and-U ystlck._________ ____•■Who," u k e d Venice, “U th a t

Rollo p e n o n t""R oland Wftlnwrtdht. Bclon of

th e WalnwTlgliU. The darling of n ine teen th irty New York."

"D o you like him?""O f courK . Every oos like* him.

Oomo along. I .m u s t ge l to Jerry W ard before he 's lost In the shuffle. H«'a ang ry w llh me, "

I t i t comes about easily Intro­duce R oland W alnw rlght - to me, U la ."

— '■ -"C « ia ln J rr -w U f; darU nr.-A od-**’ your gayest. He likes them g»y.~

Venice followed on Lola's heeU

'u^afPASj]-iRRIET HENRY .

d t i o o U at Issae) — — —

«ty feeUn* nerrous andf tim to like he r, u

U l rtB OOUld onlir '" ■ " •“ • T U jT O J ; to t k n long enough to pro^% t h i t she

m partlea alwaya made h e r appear.It. Chance favored her. H e » ^ t ^ *»at Ing in th e doorway of th e drawing*n . room aa they entered. •»MS ••jTour ditsB U a, poem." U U .*1. •T ake th a t B larney stone oo t of«*t your pocket. Rollo. m y I w y . ^ y MBe know Muir, U r . W alnw rlght?

lo l a aUthared aww* Venice atood • looking up in to thoee giky *»w>hlre

eyes, h e r heart quickening.- I noticed )-ou a t d lnna r,- ahe

K(4 . "W aa my eating o s pronounced as I » aU that?'*• re Oh, dear, .she .th o u g h t, quick, her- Q ulc t.

"No, b u t I wondered bow long Bacchus deUlned you laa t n ight.’'

T he girl w ith the O tH a O arbo haircu t -ap p ro ac h ed -’ -aoundlesslT. Venice saw her from a round one tide of the dozillng young

, . a coming doom. She w as long and (llppery, sheathed In violet sa tin th k t displayed every line a n d curve

i-ore of her body. She p u t a slim white luch hand w ith certse na ils on Roland did W alnjrrlghf* arm . T h a t seducUre lose hand against the black broadcloth The made a picture for Venice. I t apelt Ight defeat. Bhe caught h is elbow. t«ta - ' “is-B fteehus-you r-best— f rl s n d t l ‘Use she summoned herself to say quick- lion ly.«>•<* -1 have a bono to pick w llh you,

RoUo," said Cerise Nails In a low. Aweet voice. I t was like so m any

■dby drops o t honey dripping off her tongue.

"Tie It In o com er of your hand- kerchief.” U ughed R oland ' W ain* Wright, "atid we'll exam ine It on a deep sofa when tho Ughta are low.”

lumf Vcnlce *aw the w hite hand press- A u ing on the black sleeve, Coral and ile j ivory and ebony. She'a one of the Ion- naughty ones, she though t, .tha t

I t men only m arry w hen they don 't lure suspect w hat they are. e n " " I know a soft, RoJlo,” th e Jjtber ]sh t m urmured.

' He turned to smile a t Vcnlce.' "Ladles m ust no t be denied." He

511. pu t hla a rm through th e o ther «lrl1 '.ftt)d they wplked to w s r tO h e

htw4.- loyer._____________________________n t^ ’. "I'm a ifldv too.” Venice would llniT ^ U ugh a t him . She1, ‘ couldn'U Tlie d isappointm ent w ith- e ^ In her was an achc;'fihe f s l t deso-

la tc-and desperate. W h a t oould ahe iQ.. do?'- She h*d been chea ted ou t ot ,..M herchanoB . ,

"I've Jtttehr-^looklng for you, Miss _ Muir."

Unn Bhe turned. The young m an with the spectacles. W iiat v 'U hU name?

,7 ® She 'd forgotten.Him "W hy?” she asked -dully. HU hTp round, solemn g a u In c o n t ru t to

v«,, RoU nd W alnw rlghl'a gaj-, flashing glance Irrttoted h e r. H er life seemed a series o f m eagre, undeslr-

'"*■ able substitutes." I w ant (o save you before It's

'y e t too j,6"Save me? W hat from ?" ."L et's s i t down.” - H t-p U o ted 'h rr

towards two chairs near the c re st ;ed... LouU QuInze tlrcpUce. "You think sud- a lt th is U Im portant, doii’t you?"

, "Of course." hU Ke sta rted talking about 't l ie

y to em pty glamor of society. Her gase wxnt roving aboul_tha-toom_watcU-

a ted In* *ha'^ cockscomb o t yellow ,, ba lr. A butler was passing liqueurs. [,in_ "Oo rescue me one," said Venice.

^ T hree liqueur* and I can struggle . . a g a ln il th a t girl «1th th e naJl*. she

I h a u li t .• “ * T he young m an w ith th e spec?

ta c le * 4 o o k c d -so r rT - - t« it—hurried towards the sliver tr« y .ln the but-

W r- ler's hands. ,Venice suddenly Raw the twin.

Ke waa alone. Bhe rose quickly “ and w ent across .the room to Join

- P " him . - 1 -w llL b e .b a u c n .J . wiU-be “ brazen, was th e hym n she sung to

. . , herself. •(Ootiyrlght. H arrie t Henry)

thed <To Be Continued)iter-a b ls ~ , ‘IU - , ■-J

« u LGQal Advertisei ents8 hn --------------------— — -----------

stiiy NOTICE o r SPRIT o r

' for ATTACHMENT

from In ihe DUtrlct C ourt.of the Eleventh.Judicial D istrict o f tb e S ta le ot

Her W for T w in t'slUhjn- County,

D. r . Magal and .M argare t M agtl a ture. copartnership, doing bualnsss un­

der tha firm nam e and slyle .of w ts M>B*1 Automobile Co.. p la ln u tf

Vs.Joe Bennett. D efendant.

,n d NoUce U hareby given th a t 011 Oc­tober 31. m i , a w rit Of attachm ent

------ -wae-U stttd-out-oH he a bw e enUUsd„ r* . court in the above en titled action, a t- jo„ i taching the property of the above

named defendant for the sum of♦■ns.ifl.

114 W H'NCe8 ‘W H B RBO K .J.iiaU . w.n hereunto se t m y han d and the seal .v u of th la Court th U 3 U t day of October, d toh t a HARRY 0 . PARSONS,, r ; r (SEAL) CUrk of th e D U trlct Court.

By TOANK J . SM ITH,C ___________________________

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

the l a th e Probate C ourt o t T w in FalU » County, s ta te o f Idaho .O' Za th e M atter.of the E s u te of Lester

: r ; ^ - W . SU pheni. Deoeaaed,----------------E tU U ot L esU r W. Stephens, D«-

ceased.‘ 0* NoUee U hereby given by the un- t 01 <ier*igned, adm ln u tr« tn x of th e es­

ta te of Lester W. Stephens, deceased,. , to th s creditor* of a n d a ll persons ^ hAvlna ojalma ag a in s t th e sa id de- o n oeMed. to exhlbtt them w ith the ne- iifie. cetsary Toochers^ w ltb ln six <«)

m onths a fte r tha fUst pubUcatlon of >tro- ihU ndUce, to th e aald adm lnlstra- me, tr i* . N ora H.'Lewls. a t the office of

fl. T . Ham lltoo, a tto rney fo r'adm ln - l-b*- Is tra tr te ; in-tfte cw m tytrf-T w trrfalls.- I." S ta le of Idaho, thU being the place ie«U fU ed for t:^e transaction of the.buU -

A . B O V - 8 IMBC IF VOU ( a t ' t A V ilF E U K

O NE \NWEM YOU O S T M A R VOU'LU B £ ACU. R K rH T -

V H e 4 W U ^ T E ^ T - T 5 E A M S 1 u t t l e v ^ o m a n i n A U t.

*THe

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IIE TABLESScbedolee til Passenger T rains and

U ot«r Bosses Passing Tbroogb TwinraU ti

-OREQON SHORT U N B Eaatbonnd

T rain 84 le av e s_________8:10P.M .T rain .IM leav e«_______ 7 :lO A U .

WestboundT r a ln ^ leaves--------------11:35 A M .T rain iM U aves._________ 2:2SP.M .

>VELLS BRANCH Sonthboand'

T rain 338 le a v e * _____1;30P.M.N ortbboand

T rain S « arlve*________ 2:S0P,U ,CTflON PACIFIC STAGES

EaatboondArrive ________________ 10:00A.M. ■Leave a t - — in - tn x m .Arrive a t _______________12:40 P M, ,L e a v e l t------------------------ 1:00P M . 'A n iv e a t ------------------------ ll:5 JP M . ,Leave a t ___ ___ ________ 12:30 AM . ‘

W ettboondArrive a t -----------------------10;15A,M.

- in-'jnA M ,Arrlce a t 0:40 P. M.Leave a t --------------------------7:10 P.M .Arrive a t --------------------- J3;20 A. M.Leave a t ............... ....... ........12:30 A U.

Tha (u lb o u n d stage arriving a t 10 ’ A. M. and the westbound stage leav- ‘ Ing a t 7:10 P. M. travel by way otJerome..W endell a n d Qoodlng____________ 0 I B £ B .8 T A C E :^ N E a _ __________ im.»<.FALLS-aM QllUQNE _ . .L e a v e ----------------------- 0:00 A.M.H e l u m ------------------------ l 2:00Noont-faTfi - - —----- 1 - 2:00 P M:R e tu r n -------------------------5;30P M.

TWIN FALLS-WELLSL ea v a _______ __________ 2:30P.M.Arrive -------- ---------------- 1:1SP M.

n e u ot said esiaie,Dated Octobcr 24U). 1931,

NORA- H. LEWIS,AdmrnUlrainx.

NOTICE OF TIM E " a n d PLACE FOB HEARING PETITION OF EXECUTRIX FOB AUTHORITY TO MORTGAGE REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY O P ES­TATE

tn-the-Probate'Cm irt-M -Tw in*Palls County, S late of Idilio,

in the M ailer of Uie Estate of Henry Jones. DecesjM,NOTICE W llEREBY GIVEN

T hai Wlllmoth Jones, K x«uirlx of the estate ot H enry Jones, deceased,t m In thl< rfMi-r I 'l r pi^-ltinn.praying for an order authorizing her lo make; exccuie and deliver one or more promissory notes toialllng ap- prozlmaiely tlO.OOO.OO and lo secure the payment ot 4ald proniLvory note 0: notes by m aking, executing and delivering a real estate mortgage fayEring-thoJoUoniiis^cacribcd-tegL estate slluAte In Twin Falls County, Idaho, to-w lt; ,

Lota One- il> and Two r?), the Soulheaat Q uarte r nf the North- e a t Q uarter <8 W 'i N E '.) , Uie Boulhwesi Q uarter of the North- ,

'e u i- Q u 'a r te r c sE ’; N E*;), th e N o rth eu t Q uarte r of th e .S ou th - e u t Q uarter <N E'; S E 'i ) and the Northwest Q uarter ot the Southeast Q uarte r rN W '. of Section One d ) Township T h ir­teen (IS) South, Range Sixteen (16) E, B, M,:

Lot Six <S) arid Uie Northeast Q uarter of th e Southwest Q uarter fN E 'i SW '.i) of section BU («) Township Thirleet* (I3t South, Range Seventeen (17) E. B. M,;

The NorUiwest Q uarter of the , SouUiweat Q uarter (NW'.i SW ’-i),: the Southwest Q uarter oC the I Southwest Q uarter (SW 'i aW '4)

of.Sectlon T hirteen (13) Township . Twelve (131 South<-RAnKe Eighteen

( l l ) E .D .M ,:T he Northwest Quariter of the

Northwest Q uarte r (N W 't NWU). and the Southwest Q uarter of the Northwest Q uarter (SW 'i NW^t)

. o fSectlonTw enty-fw ir <24) Town­ship Twelve <12) South. Range

t -B ttttM n (ia» f n Vf; -The Northwest Q uarter of the

t SouUjweat Q uarte r (N W . SW 'I)’ and the SouUiwJsi Q uarter of Ute

SouUiwtA Q uarte r <6 WW 8 W m ■ ofgecttonTTt-en ty -four.f?*) Town-

. JUST KIDS

I t iA/A» fw<i> S NEVCO m"

I 5 E A 0 ONTO T V « V

• M Y T j z u s r y I < W r

TWIN FALLS DAILY K

,B 0 \JK R t H I ^ l

- 1 • _T - 1 / ------- - i \

, V / GO A < » A lN -^ \S O U 'L U HAVE

/ w r W ) - Y o - S T O f » - x u i s - l ' s o UOVC M A K IN f ir -

^ V , i e A L O U » - - y

.Wahtl*. . — —e =

, i ONE CENT PER WORP_‘ PER INSERTION--------------------- --- ---------------- -^ Alt W ant Ads a llre t a d se tlre ta d

- t t i ^ b r t n g th e bayer. t. I P b o s e n

'■ S i t u a t i o n s W a n te d

I MOUOB m X Z E R , M A TEaR ITTli n u m a g . P b o w «»Tiu .__________}• RELINK MEN AND LADIEfl COATS ' sild suits, also remodle furs. <44

[; Main N orth.______________________

ViOMAN W ISH E S HOUBEKEEF- >• Ing or cooking. W averly Hotel,

Room .10, Phone 13621.___________

L WANTED - TRACTOR REPAIR I. work, exp«rleoeed McCormick 1. Deerlng and o tb w makes. Prioes0 right. A. L. BAlnes. Phone 338, John -

son O arage n e t t to Plre Station.

1 Helo Wanted“ YOUNO MAW.^B'TO 22V N E A T ~ i^ 1, pearfng for sa las work; m ust tw free IQ to travel. Rogerson H o te l 1-. Myers. •• , ------------- -------------------

'*■ W A N TED -W OM EN a n d 0IR L 8 J to decorate greetUig cards. tO per »' lOO- cxpertence unnecessarj-, no seU- ' Ing. W rite Q uality Novelty Co., fl

r Franklin St.. Providence, R . I..

• MEN WAffTED PO R RAWLBIOHRoutes o f 800 Consum era In.Twin

FalU. Buhl, R upert, Oooding, BoUe RelUble H usU er*ean s ta r t earning MS weekly a n d Increase every month

p W rite inunedlately. Rawlelgh Co. y Dept. ID-A P-47-fl, Denver , Colorado

P SALESLADIES — E X O E P T IO N aI O pportunity offered to women for

de m o u traU o n B0d . a l e i w ork.^A n J* indfp*Bd6ncnnt*rHtitrg-*kn4"fHiflyr

able business of your own with ex> oellent r'emuneraUon. Depression m akes a ll women potentU I prc«pects

■N Mrs. Evelyne w in ter* . Preston, Ida- ho.

w : F o i ^ a l e — F u r n i t u r eor ________________ _________________p- ELECTRIC SAHAOE WASHER re new style to f gMJ>0. Sweet's Fum l- le ture. _____________________

r t DSED FURNITURE - KTTCHEN \\ c ab ln tts. sto res, tables, chairs, rugi- in d 'd tvenpo ft»T » l»d 'lO 'ie trM ocm l

P aint and Furn itu re Store

' •' C o i le g e sa ------------------------ ■ — —. , YOU WTIITE OOODINO COLLKOE e ' - W e*!p jnn ,-ldnho .-today :— S tan . TljankjrKlvlng. W ork half.d -----------e) sh ip TK-elve (12) South, Raoge• Eighteen (18) E . B. M.:n and by making, execuUng and de>

llverlng a chatte l mortgage covering t 600 head Of catUe, a ll ot which ssK r real and personal property constl- } tutes a p a rt o( th e assets of the above I, nam ed estate,

Por fu rther partlcuU rs reference s U hereby m ade to said Petition,I. AND YOU ARE HEREBY FUR- e TH ER N O TIFIED T h a i th e time (or ) the hearing ot sa id PetlUon haa been P fUed by "aid C ourt (o r Tuesday the 3 3rd day of November. 1831, a t ten

o'clock A. M. of sa id day a l the Court e Room o( the Probate Court In the

C ourt House in the City ot T*'ln e FalU, County of Tw in FalU, S u ie ot ) Idaho, and all persons Interested In- said estate are hereby notified then• and-there to ap pear and show cause4 - 4r-My.-ther«:>*Hivhy.-UM-«aidTOrd*re shouhi no l be granted.) D ated thU 3U t day ' of Octobere 1931.) «SEAt,) OUY L. KIIW EY,• , Probate Judge -»nd_Dt*(Jfflclo C t t r t

MINO THAT N O W - S O N - 1 AM'e n c R s c r s o m e c io t m e s ba yIARAW -A N O rU L CALU • OCrt.

T H g PO LICg STATION TMf; : / 7 M v E N S A S ffM E N T ~S r t C ta iN tt (30N C - A N O - ? S r A FT E R ALL T H C aC ^ ? ) V ^ A Q S - OH, O CA B ^

. ^ k ^ _ / 1—

NEWS, T w m FALLS, IDAHOHO. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVI

~ T H E G V M P S ^ .

T H E D S A a e i T - -U T T t. 6 tN O O K U M S -

\ V s lO O K U /A S - S W i 'S U U iT -A W u r r v f - M O N E 'f \ B U N C H - A R E N 'T YOO,

' For Sale MiscellaneousTOR A N O ^ ’ FOOD OAKErpHONE

317.__________________ ^

la ^ E f l l i_ J l ia t t_ A N D . .O Y B T E R a every day. Public M arket.

KINO CORNET. F IR S T OLAflS ___ condiuon 835.00. Phone 33. Filer.

ELECTRIO RANGE, ODARAN-— teed, Bargain, T erm s. Idaht>-Ne- T T vada Electric Co.__________________

“ REFRIGERATOR, SUTrABLE FO R ‘ ™ Restaurant or S to re , cheap. Idaho

Nevada Electric.___________________

r a . FOR S A L E - n n S T . SECOND AND •i-i third cutting, a lfa lfa hay, ad joln-

Ing town. Call 1336.

^ POR SALE - T W O PAPEO FEED grinders In good condlUon. Ray

I k s Agee, Phone 241.

n R S T AND SECOND CUTTINO— alfalfa hay, a n d bean straw .

Charles Krelz, •Filer, I \l. 3.

LIQUlD-OARDONIO-eODA-POUN- ^ —laln-w lth-C arbonatorrfood-condl- ^ tlon. A bargain. Term*. Idaho Ke- ’ vsdtt Electric Co. *

FOR 8A L E -C , MELODY, FaSOHKR ^ saxophone in A-1 condtUon wllh

cue. Also 130 riding boou good u " J new. O rga ln s. Call 731-J._________

'THOSE K O PPEL BOYS" ARE [OH speclalUlng tn po ta to field bags. 'Rin *h lch-lheyaj^eelH ng.> n .«nheardof olse 1^' prices, alw ays call to r Chris, n i u Idsho Junk H ouse, "Those Koppel n th Boy»" scross from AucUon Ground* Co.. day Phoni 640: N igh t Plu I436W. ado, -

Personal-A n r ? : r r r - r r ^ ------- ~ n —Ifiy^ O nPH EO lTBEA V TY ^flllO P.-BEST « • Pem ianenu specially priced, e:^

Alon p e rt work. Students wanted.ecu, Z ________________________________Ida. .

CRAZY CRYSTALS,= A re -a natura l m ineral w aier treat------------m e h irT iig W y -fiew iiu itn d e d -ro i

Rheum atism . Constipation. Slomscli 5h i Trouble, Diabetes, High Blood Pre.v ,mi sure. Bad Complexion and all

troubles caused by fa u ly ’elimination___ S a tls fsc tlon ouam nteed . Ask oJhenlEN who are using ihem 'and try It your* rugi self. H. J , Schw ltser. Tlia Rawlelghloni D e«l«v254 3rd-A verE a«.-^!n-P*)U ,

Idaho.

— For Rent—Farms- FA RGO 0R C H A R D .-14 ACREf

_ . fa rm land._____________________

iw ACRES EXCELLENT ONION beet, poU to, or bean laud. Appb

A. only If able to finance yourself. an< r give best references. Diamond Hard-a _______________________is t l. '

Lostence ------------------------------------ -— -------- -

L 0 6 T -B R 0 W N LEATHER COI^ U R. p u n e containing currency. Rewardt f o r NoUfy News._____________________

STR AY ED -HEA V Y TEAM. DLACH horse triangle b s r lett sJioulder,

bay horse bar X le ft shoulder. Thorn the 593-R-5,

LOOT—BROWN HAND TOOLEE ■* ? ' leather p u r « between Rock Crush- « er Bridge and 3 miles south. Lib-

eral rew srd. Phone 808J1.

Tdsr L 0 a T ^ a g D R 0 U .« t:0 tM is T iwc of double blankets and comfort

>ber. w rapped In a te n t flap, near Jeromi on highway. T hursday A. M. Re w ard. NoUfy O. C. BUnsell, JClm

^ r t berly . Route 1. Phone 2JRJ.

AM' W M W W ILL E V C ft’BOOV I B A Y -S P E C IA L L Y F='AT50 O C tL A N -W H C N T H E Y HEAR THAT T H E H O M E O P SHERLOCK S T E B B IN 3 - THE E > e _ V y H A T _ .N E .V E a .-a L £ £ P S .- . W a s te o O B C O RIG H T UNOet?

M IS N O a e — OH, D E A R ME

VEMBER l.|i(981 ^ /

- F I E T Y - F I F T Y

' \ ----------- X

i TXIS »* MAKiUlt ^ ME BLU e - . r

HAVE H K U F A : - T 7 /-^ ■ NMNO n o <iO ^

0 R ItaH T O UT NOW- / A ,, ^ V ANO (aVT J / ,7 '/, ■

iif

r g a m s ^ CFor Rent—Furnished

ROOMS—la i 7TB NORTH. PHONE ^ _M L____________ ________________ ■

— FOR RENT — SLEEPING BOOM.a a . -fhone.TOS.--- _________________ .

— ROOM AND BOARD CLOSE IN. 315 BS 3nd North.

1 . FOUR ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE. N - 3rd Ave. East,

'*■ ROOM AND BOARD, SUITABLE _ for two, 154 8th Ave. East.

)R ONE AND T ^ O ROOM FDRNISH- h o ed apartm ents. 411 M ain West.

— GOOD ROOm ' i N MODERN HOME, ifD Breakfast If desired, garoge. Phone in- Olfl-W.

— SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE, :D g sn g e , close In. References re- ,ay qulred. Phone 672W.

_ FOR R E N T -FIV E ROOM HOUOT, n aUo three room furnished apart-

ment. 458 flth Ave. E as t___________

_ LAROE DESIRABLE BLEEPW O „ rooms, also ap artm en t w lth '~^(^ t

l^ tc a e D e tu .- t r t a - B > r w c ~ P h tm c - ;

Ie~ ' -----THREE ROOM MODERN' APART-

— ment, clectrlc range. 4 , block from CR high school, 235 e ih Ave. No. Tele- 1th phone 711-W,_____________________

FOR RENT FURNIBHED U O K T— housekeeping apartm enU . Close RE 1°. I<ow rate s by week or m on th . The ga, Oxtdrd, 438 M sln N orth.

FOR RENT — FURNISHED APTs’, New and modern, electric te frlge r-

sUon, reduced prices. H alnllno-A pu. 130 W. AddUon. Phone 1851J,______

— ONE FRO NT ROOM FUBNIBHEOapartm ent. Electric cooking; llghu

ana w ater furn ished : reduced ren t, flie second avenue no rth .

OT t ^ ^ B - A D = 4 - R 0 0 M T T T B r n a K - (M ed 838; fl-rpom m odem 840; B- ^ room 830. A. ffr Long. Phone 583.

— FOR RE N T -PA R T IA L L L Y FU R -nished four room m odem house ex-

cept heat. Hardwood floor»t< two1 >»n p«vi».

ment,-838«> p e r m onth .'•w nte 'B O lt 97. Care News.

!S For Sale—Liveatockur- SEVERAL PUREBRED BULLS. Igh — Pargd-O rehard .................. - -

■ FOR SA L E -Y E A R OLD R EO IS- terod Spotted PoU nd Boar. R«y-

— mond ■niomas. Plionc 4J8, Filer.

FIFTY HEAD OOOU W H ITE FAC- ^ ed ewes. W arren WIlllamA., two

mne* w ulT T a^ w esTof^SouITrPark.

FORSALE—A FS w CHOICE SPO T-— ted Poland O iln a gills. Tw o miles

souUj and west 0/ C uny . George A.,^nd ___________________________rd- GOOD GUERNSEY COW AND

- he ifer Just freih , H. C. Polly, two— miles N. one mile w est »1 No. from

Five Points.

POR SALE — S IX EXTRA GOOD Dairy Cow*, five heifers. 18 montlia

old. S mUe E as t Randall Florist Second house east o f Williams

_ FlorUt.

ONE DURHAM COW, S IX YEARS one H olstein S years old, glv*-

Ing good flo v of milk, priced to sell, _ one mile north I ’j east Kimberly, .Kn F. K. Moore, i h - ' ' " ~ =

Business OpportunitiesMO. m Q * B " ^ B E -A N P -P < ^ ~ -H in X orts well located. One of th e beat towns >me. In so u th e rn Idaho. A going buslness- Re> Price 82300X)0; cash 81500-00 te rm s on :im- bslanee. J . E. RoberU, Realtor,

Phone 5 « .

\WOOR PATHCC SA V B \ I CAKf ME THAT R IN G ON M v j MOW S ' eiftHTEEhJTM BBTMOA.V 7 F O R '1 ANO r r Hfca A L 'W A Y S y i NWAS • e C G N M Y M O S T > ^ P E R T E C T

---------------- \ o t£ T O T N

1 I T HAL1® A. A A IN D - Y f 'f o o R . v y iT s • r o « T i H A LV E D OP YOUf?i i V T O 6.CV6 YOU A B

; I TWAT 'fOU COOU

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OpportiWanted—Miscellaneous

^ W A N * m i^ P O U L T B T .a .o 7 O T in ^— er. Phone BOSW.iM ------- ■ - - _____

W AN TED -G O O D TRA IN ED BIRD— dog for cuR T P^opeH lgJ*, ~

’ W A N T E D -O ID E R '^ E S B , WHAT— have youT H. W . Rledem an. Phono 5E. 1000J4. .________________________

— PASSENGER 'TO P O R T L A N D LE Tuesday M orning, lle fe re n a a .

Phone 1450W,__________ ~H- WANTED—TWO PABBENOERa TO

. Shreveport, Ind iana . S hare ex- pense. Leaving M onday. Phone

S _____________________________WANTED TRU CK PO R PAY LOAD

— trom San Francisco to Tw in Falls, o*-' Phone J94R Sunday or 872 Week

Da>->._____________________________

— W AN ITD TO B U Y — BEET TO Pp u tu re o r would p u t ou t 350 black

face lambs on spread . Ed Wells. Route 3.

W AN Tgr>-T " T " * " * V ™ furniture icfi y < w ^^ o ld ^ ^fu r^ t^ .

~ tu re Stora.________________________

IT- rR E A M AND POULTRY PRODUO- e r^ -w o s re located a t 132 Second

S ireet south, Tw in 1 ^ , com er of auction grounds, n e x t to th e Beck-

= stead m eat m arket. W e solicit youT “ p ltronage. Arm our Cream station.

E. Kessler, m anager.

For Sale—Fruits, VegetablesJO N A ^W N S^'R O M E S 15o" '" b OX.

_ You pick. 527RU,_______________

^ SWEET CIDER- 8 GALLONS »100. Ed Vance, Public M arket.

2000 BUSHELS CULL MclNTOSH.__pippin. «n<< *ppl»a a t lear-80 Orchard, 10c per bushel.

APPLES FOR 6A L E -D E L tC 10U 8— and Romes *Uo potatoes '.i mile ■'„* north County Hospital. Phone ft37J3.

two a P P L ^ f o r SALE BY BUSHEL ive . _ o r -tn R k - lo a d -a t -D .-B ,-V o « M fB BOk Orchtuxl 1% miles eas t on Kimberly

Road.

~ FOR-SALE-POTATOES 35c SACK.field run, we keep th e culU. 4 miles

, „ west of Five Polnu , r ig h t tide o t the rosd..___________^

------ -A P P tE ft-C H E A F -A 'P -O B eK A B DJust outside city IlmlU on Blue

Lt»kc* Houltvard N orth, bring con-___ tslners, Lench aad W lClanu.

AC- WE CAN TAKE CARE O F LOCAl.J i*° __cuilpmers for Delicious and other» « • npplfs n t bargain price. D. J e a n Day ^ Orchard. I mile n o r th U mile east of

e A. ROME BEAUTY. JO N A H IA N , DE- llclous. 2Sc bushel, turnlpe 60c

~ bushel, Hubbard Squash, Rhode Is- t* o H aggardt. Mile

south of South Park.

APPLES, MclNTOSH. DELICIOUS, w in ter B m anas and o ther winter

. Tarlfllfs a t E. L. W onacott O rchard. ' 1 ^ 3 mllfs east of city on Kimberly road in ii . south. Prices to su it everyone bji

bii--licl or truck load. __________

i l i ? For R e n t - U n f u r n i s h e d

erly GARAQf: EOR REN T AT 723 2ND. ’ Avr. Wril,

^ FOUR ROOMS AND BATH. 815^I Care 1562.

----- MODERN FIVE ROOM HOUSE.ALL —reippnonr-w s;-----------------------------) w n s ----------------------------------------------------ness- SMALL U.VFURNIBHED HOUSE,la on rent, iltrhU, p a rt o f groceries in re- illor. tu rn for boord of owner. N esr towiu

• No'cJii;<J/-en. W rite Do* C. C are KevM.

HER MOSTTOEC

AKTT t e l l YUh ] TM CQC., THERE - IJ S0R12Y I AM RATHCH tO S C F ! Y U M -tv A O M - IP I KikO THEM IS T R V IN ' TO A B U R C L A ti h ECT IT AS GOOD H A II5 C»* • M YJ L O .A t^ , r WA9 ' - DUMC:»V<IN' A BCAO ___THC BURGULW5 C D

- V ^ I T H MY u ^ t r u s t y r > - ; ; w ,^ \ i R iF u c V V. WHEN Ih ___b o o t a /l i^ x iK M O c K E o y \ f \

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— PfofewlwuUci. X S o B j f i T B ^ .— a a B ftD -Q T tt Clog' Book B K n r o e—•X- n w E iu n r •4a « e tn e «ne M oonnui Bnlldlng.

^ B u s i n e s s

B O M I nU M B X N a * HSATIKQ T l c o - a b o * Room u d Sbopa, i l l

n u r d P boM s o .

U* BALLANTTNB P L O M B I N a * Qaattag O o .-9 b e « t Metal W otU .

For heating tn u b k s . pbobb S M T .S r m A t n m ^

~ l l ' l i i i l U o U ' l 'K A h ' l i u V i T a B : —;r - - A Q t — O t r t W - d^U l. T.

>uT r . A BOWAM—Painting, pa p e r tu n i* on. lag and kalsomtalng, 9SS e tb «f«.

sa iv Fhona l i o r ,

= g B O K 'B ir / in ^ 'Q .

[e s TWIN rA LLS 8 B0 E . . . Ladlas fin* v o ik . sole t sUt«bad on, jX. comfort and nexlbUlty. m Staoabont

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exchanged. Phone 13M. B e r t ^— Sweet. ; ‘U8 rllie FIRST CLABS 80 AORBa, FO R rJ3. , city property or acreage close In.— Write Box 3-A, Care News.E L ' ■■■■■ - - —UTB -TO TRABE MY.EQDITY.IM OQQO----:rly . 80 two miles east .of Jerom e fa ir

ImprmemenU for Model A Ford ear— or truck. Phone 16, TUer. o r wrlle ^ Box 13, Flier._____________________

the A FOUR ROOM RESIDENCE L o ­cated on 8lb Avenue E ast ra lued

- r a t 81500-00 a ll c lear to exchange for - n n i in Kr ta g r ' o r reatden ee ■ ln-^Tt«h—

>“ » n o r ih j j f S a il Lake. J , E. Roberts. Resltor, Phone 509.

- - TO TRADE FOR TW IN FALLS ^ ■ residence ipust be clear, equity mhex j tn s c r e a ^ f g<»d land le t tP mllea g{___w Enid. Okla., aUo 10 room residence. 8 I of room bungalow In Enkl. All good.

W hat have you? A. J . S., 719 E u t ~ Maple. Enid, Okla, .50c ------------------

u ta F o r S a l e ^ R e a l E s t a t e

— f iv e " A ^ " ^ C T JUOT O U T-side city IlmlU, m ust sell »800.

‘z ? Terms. W rite Box 34-A, Care News.

BSd POR SA LE-CA LL IC30-J FOR b]i neat, little modem four-room

house with hardwood floors. Must = sell. .I " ' ' »

SB ■ — Loans . , , ,— FARM LO A N S-aW IM i t CO.

MONEY POR STRAIGHT LOANS__ on modem houses in Twin Falls.SE. Arthur-L. Swim A; Co.

i i . W a n te d — L iv e s to c k .

iwn. W A J ^ D - OCWD G u S n S E Y f»». cn-. Phone 319R5.

E c l o i s ~ P O S S E S S ! 5 l ! r ^

j e - 1 WOULD ' I: FIPTV R l N «EM TVIAN HAVE

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' t i e s F i n d s S m a ll C t ia n c e o f

W a s t e o f B o u n te o u s C r o p s

An Ameriun l « ) o n com m ittee ^ ioopem U nj '■ llh T u ln Fall# Amo- * clatMl ClutfiUt* In g iy ie ring unrt *' gtorlnffdoM tiorisoC lood lo m eet re- lief requlremenla In nnd about Tw in *' F»1U durlD l llio coming w ln ltr, ha» —^ I ttrn e d th a t liu lo If any of th e p u t »ea»on-« bounUoua crop p ro - I f dueUon In thl* dUlrlet wUl bo per- y r m ltted to BO lo ww ie. C«rl E. R it­chey. chairm an of th# leg ion com­m ittee, said la s t (venlnit.

------- ■ree-odm m ittM -Tlu-M nired-B nd —placed in tho warehouse procured •, to r t h t purpoae on Bhonliona a trc e t . , aoutii. apprmclmaiely « 0 boxta of applra, and haa been prontUed a ^

— r e a t fjuaatUy of >)0UUHia, Mr. lU t- ^ ehey aald. In addition Iho commit-u e cKpecU to receive some donations o f beaa j and some other vcseubles ^

I t U no t th e com m lti« '8 purpose ^ M r. Rltchoy said, to urge donations . o f any prodqct for whlcli tho grower

----- c an 'I ln d 'ir ia lfr 'K o 'to td 'o n e -o n lo ngrower who, early In the season, o f- . . le red to donate all of hla cull onions. W hen tho onion harvest began, b u y era fo r tb e cull onions came to this grower^ farm In increaslnir num* bera. WbUo harvesUng of the crop waa In progress, cull onions were told

• to theao ea«er byyera for 60 cent* „ « bag. li i t« r tho prlco advanced to 7S oenU a biig, and now. It wns said, th a prevailing price for cull onions i n he rtsbouU U I t a bag. and Ihere U N a contlnulnit strong demand.

llotisetM lden Fill O lla A Similarly, Mr. lUtcbey aald. there

h u developed th is season a n ex tra­ordinary demand for second grade apples and potstoe*. Householders w ho bav* n o t filled the ir cellars are , ‘ •zeepUonal. and trtickmen-tradera. “ picking up off-grade products hero „ to se ll elsewhere, have contrlbuU d q,, ooDsldRibly to tho dem and th a t U

— a a im « '» im o K "» * u e iin " iw c < p o i i ;th a t, t u w u m w l - a a r l l c t . ^

— ^lo-U i*-*ew w H D U st-carta la l,.8<M » ^. w artc.' ----------

I t wiU ba tmpoulbU for tb e Le- q. fioQ eomfflUleo to contact a ll grow- . . . «r» in thU d lit rlc l who may wUh to iSonato'somie of th e ir producU to th e thi

, reUef suppUas. Mr. Ritchie u id . So I t baa givtn ou t word th a t dona- -.q tlons wiu be received a t th e w are- ..j, house a t any tim e. T ho key is avail- able a t th e office ot th e W arberg n Transfor and Btorogo company, *07 Shoshone a u ee t south. O r M r.-R it­chey or any o the r member o t the oommJ(tee, tf noUflcd. wU2 b« glad t to mak« arrangem entd ' to luiul do- 11 nations of potatoes, beans or other •

. \'C8ttables from farm s to the ware- bouss .wher« tbe relief suppllta are being atord.

______ M fftihfja fif tha <«f.mmlttgo ^l -tides Mr. Ritchey, ara O ris Cryder, Boderlclt Sm ith, P. W. M cRobtrla. a John Balsch and H arry Ball. , «

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JflSMGlNTIN. ESHflSHONEliyilTSlfOyTll;

-------- n^BHOSHONE. O c t ^ (Special to >'

T ho News)—Three Bhoihone youths “ narrowly missed death here late this „ e m ilh g w heifa 'U nion Pacific fre ich t . engine crashed Into th r tr car a t the . M ain su e e t crossing. ^

• Cdwln trvana and ftobert Robin- ^ son jum ped from the car betore the enaloo h it, bu t Claude Alien, who j was dflvlnir, was pafitrxiyfy'cut unti ,

' bruUed. a lthough probably no t ful- y ally hu rt. T heir machine, a road- a ter, was carried only about 10 feet, b u t was hurled against a switch box ■ and a lm o tt to u lly demolished. . I

Cliarlle W alters, n igh t crns.MiiK I w atc lm a ii employed by tho Vilta«ic of Shoshone, reported lh a t the irnln bell was ringing, and th a t the ti\- glne lights were on. b u t llu tl tlic • ttrlver spparcnlly had become con­fused w hen llshU from acra-.i the a tree t blinded him. '

T he la/urcit youth huj !o 'the Dell hosptlal for trea tm rn l. No official sum m ary of h is In jurlra Imd | been macke by phj'slelaiu Lite to- ' night.

All lhr«« are employed by the . H aas. DouBhiy and Jone.'i coii itnic- ,

• tlon com’.a n y here.

BARRYMORE >'ETERAN Lionel D aroTnore, who [ i ln jr th e

O erm an la th er In 'T h e M a n , l

years aao.

nANCHOFT NKW ROI.E Geonr^ B ancroft's f irs t film in

mafty m onihs U "Rich Man .i r o l i y which has s ta rted production with th« s ta r >s nn nmbltlon-mai'. .'h tp -l

- builder. I

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miKinic aavlnzH on fu c lj

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WaUeWillis I SI» r E O BIBT QUHXEN | ^

g. “I f o l a freo U rket'to Jhe Professor’s { - loo tw e (onlfht, an’> it d idn 't U M ho t

moTfi'n half o f Uie afternoon to , — d litrfb sU his e lrrnU n.’* den

^DEYOmCiiri:__llNNOiCLPBOGBiSa *:::___ ho

) • All speakers Monday evening a l 1 tho m onthly meeting of tlio Demo- j ,

c ra tlo Women's club of Twin Fall* j j ' coun ty 'w lirbc 'w o inen 'ftna mombcr*; o f th e organization, U was sU U d , la s t evening by Mrs. o , W. W ltham.; c hairm an of Ihc program eomtnltlee.;• T ho mretlnff will be held a t thei homo o t Mra. J . L. Hodges, 1015 Bho- y , ,„ #hone_stree t no rth , j n d will begin P a t 8 P .M .- anc,■ \ M rs. W ltham sla ted th a t the nst*• o f speakera U atlU Incomplete and.I* therefore no t ready for announce-^ m en t. Tliere will be t-aa, musical .' num ber* on the program, which willK bo one of In terest she staled. All® Dem ocratic women are Invited, U is _* announced. ^ yja1. ----------------------^ . Wl

MDAHD UNI HONOR °l ; UNlIlSliyPllESIDENT:Ic _____^

A bout 75 Persona a ttended the *" lunoheon a t th e Park hoUl of the me*; T w in Falls Alumni ocMClatlon of the of J U niversity of Idaho, presided over by thJ , , th e president, P . C.fiheneberger. held a ll

y esterd ay ln h o n o ro fD r-M .O .N ea le . bai • Moscow, president of th e University th(

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aori, m e m b tt of thb Idaho sU te board ou •* Of «duc*Uon,.Dr, Neale spoke on re- ' f* cen t developmentsHn th e unlrer«tty. thi

a n d praised th e work o t alumhi In ph)® th e In terest'o feducatlon ...................be” M rs. Vaughn A. Price played ac-

com panlm ent &’hllc the m eeting sang | | " Idnho.” The proftram was arrong- fl

'* cd by a committee of which J . L.*5 llodgln , Tvv'ln , Falls attorney, was ^ chairm an.

HFmJLSERyiCESHEIlE „HONOR FILER PIONEERS

« - _____________________________ _ ier. Funeral services are to be held forts. Q olfrled Bommer, 08, pioneer Pller „

settler, a t thsflu^me of h is son. Jo h n ,,Som mer, oiflr and th re« -fou rtlu ,miles south o t South P ark . T w in „Falla, a t 3 P. M. M onday, I t was ‘announced he re la it-even ing . •,

_* Mr. epm m er, who ha* resided lo r -fU several Vears a t Long Beach, Coll- \ I n fornla, was suddenly stricken and

died a t S a lt L ak t c ity la s t W ed- 'ncsday afternoon u he was re tu rn - .

. iQ Ins to California following a visithere. . . I

h ,, T lie son, Jo h n Som mer, w ent to ’aftli.-L aU -C lty -w hM »-w ard -o i-tbc- 5fathe r 's deolh was received h rre ®Thursday, and will accom pany tlie j

In- which Is to be recelved 'a t th e L * Drake m ortuary hero today.

XUs. Ootfrled Bommer and th r f t

were to arrive o t Balt U k e City ■v' yesterday, and they also w ere to ac-

coinpanj- llie body here, ect, —

rjuTOGiiinmoNI . STUN FULLS HlflPORT

The first auloclro "w lndm lir’ a ir ­ship ever b roucht here will land a t

, 10 A. M. today a t T w in PalU a lr- port, iiml will iliereaftcr be kept

!md con-'Unt operation w ith dem on­i c rtrfttloni a n d passenger-carrying

fllsht.t ennilnulng throughout the ,, (luv. Sccrrlary Newell B. W ight of

'- Tw in FalU Chamber of Commerce aiiiimiiicrcl la^l evening.

O n llie first iransconllnen ta l tl!sh i tnr II ship of l u type over a

k,, .'.otitiirrn Idnho route, th e aulo*lro. i)il<v,«i by K ins D alrd. will come

I'lrture co iilrft^ ,ArriiiuenifrOlg'for the dem orutra-

^ M'lii unil iia ^ iig e r-ca rry ln g flights licr» lim r l>efn made th rough the

ony c ii;.m t-r of Cotiimeree. A amall charge will be made for admission

<htp- to the ulrporl fnr aulcm oblirs and • passen^erv _

.1

$ ; $ $ - ^

arFuel Bints ' in te r d n if tH n u t ! I x t un in*

a r o u n d n il y o u r w indow H a n d

n irp r is in 'R ly am aU a n d th e

'u c l j ) p o .] a r K c !

rOOTH & SONS NING MIbli .

DUMio'S ”

B H ENDORSE [i PRESIDENT’S PLiP

ocal Resolutions Adopted ^■ Approve $1,000,000,OCX) V Credit’ Corporation, Al- 8

'ttiough Not Needed Here •

South C entral Idaho bankers a t a ■j eetlwf a t dinner a l th e Rogerson fi )tcl here Inst 'evening, -put the ji »mp of tlielr apiiroval on P resl- i ! n t Hoover''ft *1,000,000.000 NaUonal ^ I t corporation plan for coordl- • ittnB th e resources of th e counlry 's \ inks, though, they said. I t Is their illef th a t Ihe assistance of this irpomtlon will no t bo required by • " .0 banks of the sou th cen tra l Id a- R<> group.Reaolutlonfl setting fo rU t-U u-lda -------) bankers' endorsem ent of th e plan are d rafted by a com m ittee com*>sed of a ilb c r t J . W hile. Jerom e:O . Bradley. Twin Polls, and Ouy

. Shcorer, .Filer, T he. m ^etlna a t hlch approxim ately 40 b a n k as ere In atlondancr. adopted tho re»* “ utlons by unanim ous vote. Ap- )ln tm ent of tho commllteo was -eceded by » general <ll»euuloti ol 10 subject In which Ben D iefen- In )rf. e u t e coranil«lonrJL.oLr!nani;c. A id a form er resident o t Jerome, id m any of th e bankers in a t- &< ndance took t» r t . ■ m

A nxlasa lo Help ^Hero ts the tex t of tho resolu- ons:"W hereas, a plan has been pro- » e d by Pre.ildent Hoover th a t the Ci atlonal C redit corporation be or- xnlsed w ith authority to ^ u o up Pi> 11.000,000.000 principal am ountt gold notes, for tho purpose of W x rd ln a t ln g th e resources of the 0 anka of th e United S tales, and A •'W hereas, th e plan proposed by li

residen t Hoover has been approved enerally (ly th e banks In th e p rin - ^ Ipal cities of tho United B U tes. and “W hereas, It ts the belief of the a

lembera of th e sou lh cen tral group f th e Idaho B ankers' Association oat th e asslsUncQ of sa id cnrpor- u tlon will n o t bo required by the y anka of th is .s io u p . ' nevertheless p le members a re willing and anx- 7 na -to -M »tst In every wa y ixjamble- - i” fnrtheiliiu i l i e , luiufoveiiicut, ^l^ — u r country’s financial potltlon . 0 "NOW, therefore be It resolved, t

h a t thl* ETOup'hrreby approves the ■Ian and commends I t to Its m em - v « r banks. '

l a i l R i s ‘ JFOflFRLLCiPmGNi

Mrs, Callierlne Athey, BoUe. exec- , utlvo secretary of thn Idaho Anil- Tiibcrculostt a.\»claU on. l* ex])fci* rd to arrive In Tw in Falls to d a j'to re - m ain a few days organising for the annual C hristm as sea] campaign. It was announced ia st evenlng by Mrs. L T . c . Uncon, Twin Falls county chair- si msn. T here wilt be a luncheon nt s' the Park hotel a l 1 P . M... Tuesday. I followM by a business ttAUon a t 3 n P. M.

I t U hoped th a t all orvanlratlons C Interested will bo represcninl. Mrs. v Bacon said. Proceeds recclvrd Irom I the Clirlslmas seal campalRn lo.\t 0 year, accompanied by Individual con- t trlbution.r, Mrs, Bacon stated, tu rn - a Islied the funds nece.ssary lo r the completion of the Dr. A. P. McClus- ’ ky summer cam p a t Buhl n t wh!£h43 ( ciiiidrfn were given an outlnK Inst Z Viiinmrr. T he 'flilld re il RariirH flVC I l)OLiiirt.i enfh on the average while in c the camp- ' _ 1

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h e i n s f a l l e a

Ir o n F iremA U T O M A T I C C O A L B

T lk r B W A S w h e n th is fellow r k n e w th e jo y o f s it t in g d o w n I w h o le ev en in g in p c ic e w ith p a p e r . H e w o u ld ju s t ^jct co m fo r ac ttlcd a n d h is w ife w o u ld a ik hi lo o k a fte r th e fu rn a ce . A n d in a w h ile th e h o u se w o u ld - h e to o O r to o c o ld . H e s to o d it fo r year fhtlt h t in suU tJ an I R O N FI REN - N o w th e e v en in g s a re h is ow i a rm c h a ir . T h a i is lu x u ry . H e Is bi a re lo w e r . N o w o n d e r h e lo o k s C m o rn in g . A n a h u a d a a c o o f h o t tu res a rc a lw ays ev en . ; ; N o ove

E v er s e e o n e o £ th e se mtchiac■ T W n r . - B T - a n d - r t i r i H H - c t lW c

fjOETWEil^e o T c o a l ^THAT^ F lN E .'lJ

‘ f ' r • t r i l l t t i l f f l i

TWIN F ALL3 DAILY NlNEWS, TWIN P A L M , I D A H O .

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ROY .1 MKYERS, L o s A n - Koles i n v e n t o r , l i t e r a l l y uc

— ri( to H -o » -a i r . H e is a h o w n . ov h e ro w i lh h is n e w a u to m o - of l)ilo w liic h i s - d r i v e n b y a conii)rc.sacci 111 r e n g in e . .— n'l

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In Mouiiinliis high, there lies ' a A cliiirmlng land of changlns Mya- ii:~ ~ ic ry T ~ .................. .....................~ TColling Pain t Pots, colored Pools, s ULviiiig Mcum th a t rlsca high above B Tlic E.iriti. fftlllnR agnin—unseen tt Wc know nol where—to rise again, v Vcar after year. U

PCnnyoti walls of w ild rockYellow. RciJ and Orecn, l>Palntrd by a Ma.iler'a Brush, a te I.

seen. fWalcr-Fftll.i. resembling Bridal Veils F Blowing In the early morning brecM E As th ry pUinKe, lo Join the River, lu l l s mad nwh to the 8«a. n

11Near the W inding Highway, neath v

O reen Pliies A Black Dear, sits and walU. r\Vhlle Moose. Elk and Deer, quietly ^

W ithout fear of harm . • Prom the Traveler, as hePbmcs. slowly ou. .... . . . „To other beauty spots.________ ' j

—x r o n n n r s p c in a n o a ----------- r r f — -jOne vU>a's. ahd trios to understand- The M.vsterles, o f th is Charm ing .

Laiiil. IWho .um I—th a t I -ahonld -*cek- to-

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iMiSMSTSfl ’ GETSFIWONTflfCy

HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 17 tBpcclal to T he-N ew s)—H ailed a s:& new

' screen' ••nhil." A rthur P inson , youiiK I ; stage leading m an, has been signed , to ft long-term contract by ^ara* t m ount.

Pierson, wlw played in •'Remote I Control’' on Broadway and who ts . weU know n to theaU r audiences In1 S c a ttlj . Portland .. S t Louis nnd t o lh e r cltlcs. was fllUng an ensase- . m en t In Denver when Paramount . scouts arranged fo^ a screen tMt.

His f irs t acllng experience wn.%. w ith th e S a n Francisco Players2 club, pioneer organisation In tlte t LltUft, T hea te r movement, He mado

hU lO T m sional-d tburw lth-thp-T m d- com pany of "So T his Is London" on

th e Pacific coast.

w A irfe lii lAB U R H t R .

f n c re cn f o r K ith h i* fo rtab ly .h im to ' \ i ua lit t la

00 h o t . IV ■

E M A N .iw n . H e fires th e fu rnace from .}))*1 b u r a io g c o a l . . ; a n d h is fu e l b ills s c o n te n te d . N o fire* 10 b u ild I n the 3t w a te r , d a y a n d n ig h t. T e m p e ra . ) v e r -h e a t in g . . . N o under> heating . in e j? T b e y . m A iiSM LbiU D jio..Jujt ^ 0 ^ 7 0 0 ^ • T i • • f • 4* -o< M »bU g» tioa^

:R.jX )A rcgiP H O N E

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-Twin F a llt pT«peftr Ow ntr w riir.; -Ko, •llablWy th * Iro n KUeman w .uplr* a nlqse position In Its flrtd. M7 hnllittni a i d ifflca lt to lir«P a t an r>rn rom- )rtable tetnperalttTf. and my rnal Mtb tt* o a t e f reaaon: bn t tlnre I'vf h jd as •f ln ,« rem a o « lh« >ob, aU mj h n t ln j ■ oB bfcaiuiT t'viriK hrt.* t>'»me tupplM n r«q«e«t. . .

1 0 . SUNDAY MORNING, NOVE

SLCOIEBCE'PlilES*CESSl:

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Boys Show Increased Inter- est in Events of Second^

^ “Day Ori'Annual'Galtrerlnff "' —=— • ’ a i

Tlifl second day nf Ihe p.ilrol lead- piera' conference ye.Merduy “thbroURhly rucccmIuI the flrat ^ day's, leadcra said last I'^'nlug. The VJ First speaker Saturday was Jcmc Renfro. Wendell. He explained the . purpose of the troop budget plan. Scout Oooillng SmlUi, Shoshone, ex* plained how to make the iiev scout ai feel a l home In the troop mceltnga. u Marx Joilln. 'Cwln Falls, spoke on Q th» loplc "From Where Do Wo G et hi New Members.” LelRhtoii Warren, ct Twin Falls, explained "How to Con- « auct Ihe Patrol Hike." Reese W ll- ft llam.v Twin Palb, told how scouts ei mluhl stimulate the good. turn. Karl ai

- Mimn, Emmett, took the boys out h doors.ftullt a fire, heated the Dutch

1. Qvca.i^itU)CWLcA«!i.lO-*J}o*-y«S^ ^ of lt.i lildden mysteries a n f in ft few

. minutes gave' them each some newl? j. b-iked blscult.1 and corn bread. And, j

- tlicii Lance K. Broyles, scoutmaa- _ ter of Troop 5, Buhl. Ulked to the j

- boys on what he; as n Moutmaster, - * rxepcted from a patrol leader. ,

The organisation for th» patrol Iriulers' conference was conducted much Ihe same as a troop meottng. ; An they ai.scmbl«l on the first m om - hiK. they were divided Into patrols.

~ •me"SCOUt-cxenjtlvcrDer-Ef-Ru»sell-Scott. acted as the scoutmaster.'PYcd

0 Bubbel acted as the senior scout pa­trol leader ahd the others were dl-

1. vtded Into pntrols as follows, with tfio ftrit named boj' In e.'ich squad palrol leader:

PLYINO EAGLES-niehard Mab* bolt, patrol leader. Ooodlng SmlUi,

•e UlRhton Burgev. WlUlam Tliomp-.son. Theodore Cark. Ward Rllchlc,

Iji Prancts Kawadnta. Ballard Hale,>0 Eliphel Hale.

WOLP PATROl>-Roberl Sleph* nn. patrol leader, Marx Jwlln. Dan­iel Langenwalter. Ralph Blake. Ed-

. win Lloyd-. Tliarrel, Hartley. Dick " WllllaiM, Clinton Anderson.

RATILESNAKE PATROL-Olenn , Daisect. patrol leader. John Thom- 'y rw. Coc Mlnnlck, Bernard Gordon,

Elhs Puller, James Hodges. Homer Mason. Dale Marlin. Jack Ptnce.

BOB WHITE PAJTIOL — Ocr- nld Price, palrol leader, J ea c Ren^

__ frOj^Klbrrt L ars^ F ran k Ciirpen^r,

■ 7lJcst..w ad e a'(e«an.“ • POX PATUOL-John-Barker, pa*^ Uol leader. Dclbcn Curkhaltcr.

Robert Bruce, Otcnr Eaton. T heo- *0' ■(ibre”AljImrRleliard'OIieii.'LaVernft'

Boyd, -Andrev. Jfan, Vernon Cran­dall.

TURKEY PA TR O L-Lylc PrICC. patrol leader. Jarm ejurson. Lclgh- loii Warren, Ix■. llc Burkhaltcr, M ll- lon Ballanger. John (Jenlrj-, Vcster B.irtleti, Leonard Arrington. •

BEAVER PATROL-Wyhc Dodds,

U hree Nations ib i r t i ib u te d1 fheir

^Achievements

= ' R A D I O

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op m en u — • trip le .acoop by M ajctticl Come—tk rill to per- (ection tKvcr before though t possiLIe in radio.

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n ever touched a m ore irspon* *iTC rcceirer, n o r oOe tha t perform* to perfectly . And o u r liberal bud p etp lan Tnakra im m ediatr nwnrranip so easy.

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T h e num ber o f d lrerce culta tta r t- n l in d istric t c ou rt he re du ring the »lx*month period ending lo st O cto­b e r 1, showed on Increase o f 26 per c e n t over the num ber of divorce suits s ta r ted here th e corresponding per- r j , ib d 'o f la s t year, acoordlag to figures rC compiled by th e c lerk o t th e court ^ r ^ u m of th e Idaiio SU tgC ham *

Divorce su its s ta r te d here during th e past six m on ths num bered M. os again st 40 du ring th e corresprodlng period of 1930.

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ONION.FIELD WORKER S; , SUES ON W_AGE CLAIM “ ■

C. R. Shelley, who soys h e worked ^ one week last week picking, topping and,a*cklng onl6ns on tho O lenn C. . , Q ould form, fo r w hich h e wos to have been paid acveir a n d oiic-hnlf .,^ c e n u a sack, su irted su it in dlstrlc i , court hero yesterday to foreclose his farm laborer's lien o n th e crop cov- *, e rlng. hU earn ings w hich ho figures a t *43.75. R aybom a n d R nybom arc J*’ hi* a tto rneys in th is action . “‘j

pa tro l le a d e r . ' S herm an Bellwood, Dlck-B obler, W esley Gough. David Lyons, Raym ond S tew art, Bill Size- m ore, Tom M cDavltt, H srberl .Houghton.

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ntany vrw* hsd been recorded up to f ts mldnlKhi ln.1l nlghl. - On the police a 1 blollrr iherh appeared at that time TU'

I oiilyoiieraU Jor officers to deU with ed. ' abtlvltlM of Halloween celebrator*. Ed<

Tlifti f;>11 cnme shortly after 0 o'clock bei ‘ from ilK* aiio'hone service sUitlon, Th■ invrsttnatinK officers reported a gang pci■ of 15 to :;o boys h id been m a k in g Scl I wlllt!ov . tliere aiKl tlireaten lhg to J&■ "inkc‘ I'lmrni.’ of the place.” » t b ! One other call came Into th e pollcc '''c

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‘ shone Rtrrct. b u t officers found th e 11 • bln/.' under supervision of a m an

ulm WA.S bucnlng leaves. ^WIndo'A'.i of business houses and on

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smeared wllh eosp. o r som eth ing p« I tiiorc troublesome, bu t even th is form

of ml.'-chlef was no t as p reva len t a s m: , II lisd-beiii o ther.H allow een n lg h u . In Twin Falls. • pi,

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curfew soandsd a t e:SO p, M.,'Rnd>. 1 thereafter tberewerealmoetnollitls I folks to beseea anywhere down town. 9

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T here will bo e ight lodged th is year I In th e Southern Idalio O dd Fellows J association which will begin to stugo I ft serlea o f contests of d riu team s a t a m eeting to be held on th e th ird T uesday In Novcmt>er. I t ts announc­ed. Tow ns In the group consist of E den. H aiellon , Burley. R upert, K im ­berly, Twin Palls, P ller and Buhl. T here will be six m cetlnen held in tv period o f four month.t. OcorK.- c . Scholer, Burley, I's p resident, and c .J& Rowcliffc, 'T«'ln Falls, secretnty of th e o rganisation. L ast yeo r there were five' lodges In the o rganlzallon. -

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o n M ain avenue w est bclw.cen 8 nnd• iD T ^ o -p n jn i& i n iE h n m u -g o i aw ay' w ith ft quantity of groceries a n d f t ': p a ir of child 's high shoes th a t had■ been purchased here la s t evening by• Mr*. BlanclJe Brum et. Flier, widowed _ ,• m othV f of small children w ho 1s e n i* s ^

ployed a s a school teacher, nccordlns ^■ to repo rt mado to the police s ta tion .

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b u titm ak esu s----------- —ind that peoplene back when----•vices and sup- ; to selling pres- w w e suit you?.

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