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, ;C l6rBOTon ___________ ^ . TH - Vol. 19, No. m . . Pffi PUNSp FI AGA IN 11 1P|I»| McGrady ConlinuesTEIforls ffi With More Strikes Devel- | | oping on West Coast; R .. ' Business. Men Protest @j (DT n i e A»socl«tt<J _Preu) ffi SAN FRANCISCO. Not.' 13 ^ »A lono government figure, ra Assistant Secretary-oI-Labor |g Edward T. McGrady, worked conJght among the rul/ja ot maritime strike peace plons to bring the shlpownera and " unions into new negotiations, go The outlook was unpromis- ing. Employers had Just re- jected wlui tltd bwn Efiunily ■■1, vkwtd M Ui« "Ilnar proposal ol (\/I| thj unions. More strikes «Yra de* | | | | ' dereloplnt on tho n-ut coast, tn- . . other Uirfatened tho Phllidelphl* _[] wftierfront'and Houston seamen it*' r ported violence analnst pickets. II But MconuUTTtnucd to. bccome ' — discoitrB8Kl.-He-»nnounced-Ui8 « m - ------ ployei* had Mked for n •'redraft" Jgr, of the union proposals. . tlllcks (0 T u k ' i{« Indicated he vould keep on prwntlng ptan proposals to .both aides u fast as Ihey rejeeted* them, po It was this same'baldlsli.dmamle rlflo McOmdy irho stuck lo his peace- the making mitchlnery throushout the brtm ntftnorable IM4 marlllme strike uid Idah' finally fxtracted Rgreements from dovs both sides lo arbltmto thelf differ* cnck ences. p.. A strike of IM union textile vork* f.r t m and a threatened walkout of — tiO-more-of.Uiat-calecory.ln-San ^[y- >>31101100 complicated Um situation, nuldes the coast maritime walkout , ^mbnclnc 37,000' rk»rs there were * \y ten itrlkea in protress In Uib far ^ west Inrelvlni more Uian 8,000 per- sons. In addlUon OOihlprart work- rrs prepand to strlk* tomorrow In Th Los Anides. . ' • so wi BBSlaai;^Kn frotest fian ?raaels»^i^ess nira lonn- rd tht - f i h l ^ ^ t t h a n t i asso- rfatlon' to p r 3 i ^ h a t Uisy aald "Prieea ar«.B0ln fu p ,-j0bs ar« be* - All int loat. merchanta are loilnf.toods lnt*e (Contlnutd OD Paw 2. CoL 1) ' they bctoi L ights and SHADOWS In Day's Events^ ][ 'Dy Tlic AssocUled Preal I Infrequent Lapses— I PCTROIT - “llttVB you ever been III this court before?- asked Record* p i,; er's Judje Christopher Stein. alrl •'Ye«, your honor," replied defend- .int FYeil Schoenrock. 64, elurted Hlili drurikciinesv', "O yean nco for ruelns my liorsfr with a laundry wa- B* .-..JLCssedljniljjcMlJudge^eitlnJ-^.JJ Too Busy to Eat— ' PESifABTIN, Wash. — Tlie cham- indw tier of commerce scheduled a dlil- down nrr, Uicn dlicovered so tnany mehi- two ( bers were working overtime In frtilt ouily wsrehou.-ics It had to bc poMpaiied of op JiHleflnlicly. _ j.- Numter'Eleven— fn'of SEATTLE - Until a real iwme is irlcts -'cliojcii. Nelson nochesler Is calling have hll new dsflKhler Juit plain "Dev- cents en.“ 61i8 was bom nt tho llth hour of the nth night tft the lltli month. I a Mme already significant to Koch- ™'‘'J etier. a war veleran . '’'® " Oat cf Oirculation Kow— cmCAOO - The postman who of i takes walks on his holidays and tho mlnei aallor who rides rowboaU on park the ] lagoons Iiave a counterpart In Ed- worki 1 "iraniportatlon builnes.i." rode a Tlii tsxlcab to tawms and homes of ownc: friends from 7:IS a. ra, to S p. m. ccnt Ke couldn't pay the liRl. He hour couldn't pay r $35 court fine, Dut he union could, and- did, enter the liotiM of Tin corrKllon lo work off the fine. vcny This Superstition Stuf ------- Bunkfeoiranittei CHICAOO, Nov. 13 (,rr-Thlrleen .wit. iiien - huddled In tli# eerie light walsc Jf 13 candles at 8:13 o'clock to- caU. 1 night In room 1313-of a Michigan place, avenue hotel — cime to this con- And clu^lon. ' All "Tills sui<er2ilt1on stuff Is tlie Natha bunk," and < I They comprl>ed the committee of Induit lj3_ofJhftl_anlMapeMUU.on_wclety _ I n j I^r proof of their conlentlon. they upon pointed to their experiences. \ rnnnsi I trtty Priday, the 13th. for'five for U ' JCirs Uiey hive gathered to dine calllnj and to court bad lutk through ftll the I3th r )>«l’ii!sr fnmiulM. >nd U They Uiaitcrcd nUiron, spUlediNo. 13 E T\^ wnasi foon MWO . _________ or ontcumiOHa ■ Seeks fiock Peace. H J P^S r Jb ^ ^ w d l'-'' I r u 0 W H m i‘ lo t< ^ IDWABO T. MeCBADT. isslslaot p£„p secretary of Ubor. eonllnoea efferli io bring abool a *«‘Hc-|,7 , .mtnl of Ih* nuriltao strike tmder unprom t c "»* "«**• | todaj moiSM |i mPDMflil ■errilic Explosion Breaks S Windows, Stiattcrs ' Ctiimneys , board POCATELLO. Nov. 13 (rt>-A ter- lln C flo explosion In the vicinity of If. M 19 Unlvenlly of Idaho, wuiliem Parso ranch, jarred thU Muthcutem p. En laho city tonight, breaking win* tik OWS, ahatterlng chlmne)s and the U racking plaster. ooo.oo Pollee conducted a fruitless search ir the Ktta^L the blast,-Bppsr- Tl'> Iitly In the foothills c.ist ,oI the ity.- They-exprtsscd-the opinion le explosion wns caa^cd by blast- lg materials stolen recently from l? /t' WPA- proJccl a l the unlveralty. V ” ' •nn earth shock was felt over a ( tdlua.ol.Ure miles. The unlrerjlty reported more Uisn >windows shattered. ‘ CWmaeyi Wrecked „B0: Ben 1 The police recelred numerous tet- Hon c shone nporta of Jailing plaster In | lo cli >e.esElmlvs-CBat_tl(l(LJUlduitiaL^Alli]: Islrlet. flevtnl chimneys wete;Uwa All powder houses wera ,Mmlla OHicen continued their lnvr^ll*.by 0< Itlon far Into the nlghl, but said: with icy doubted results would comcl ".Ma cfore daybreak., (fora •mey expressed'fear death or In- jry may have resulted Irom Ihc T .............................. ...... llioveri lyiiBS i llD01DFF[lr trikcrs in Two Dlstricls m Vote lo Rcjcct Wage I Increase Proposal 8ALT LAKE CITV. Nov. 13-(4V- H fg0llatlonf~for“ comptet6-f;cttlf,-—M ent of the Utah metal mlne.i strike H lat has paralyzed the suite's chlel idustry since Oclobcr 12 broke B )wn tonight when idle worken In —B j ro dlsttlct.1 voted “almost unanim- Hj uly' 'to reject a conclllntlon oftci R ' operaton. • ^ Four hundred miners in llie P.irk ity region, east of Salt Lake City . one of the richest mlnemi dls* O lets of Ihe state, were reported t< Q ive turned down an otter'of 15- H nts dally Increase. BB Similar action was taken by 30( H Illen nt Lark. 20 mllM southwcil H Salt Lnke Clly. nalte Accepted |H Tlie action followed cn (^le heeh i H ' lucce.uful negotiation wllh I H Inen at Tooele and Tlntlc, jiliTr 1 H le pay raise was. accepted. .Tlicl orkern In the DIngham district! Hj Ml of I,^rk, liad'yet to vote on Tlie strike was called after mliir, hT men refused demands for SO- nt dally wage IncreiCSes. nn eliclil-, iur "porlil to portal" shlll anti . 'm lion tccognltlon. ^ The state entered tlic conntro- j' ny as mcdl.itor a week ago., nff Is the It. opened umbrellna Indnor?'.' H liked under ladden. trnlled bUck I kicked horse shoes around Hit | ice. ' \nd noUiIng ever happened. | E Ml of Uiem, rtported Chsl.-ir.an ; K thaniel Leverone, nrc alive. «cll. \ V d enjoying succc.« in baOiif:-’. j K iuilt)- and llio profeuloiv.. : ;njcsQlutlau.ioaSght^Uioy.c^cd. on Inn keepw s^d slecpinc « r H | inagen to share Ihelr coniempt . K ' the evil omeni by hencrtort!i ^ ling the 33Ui floor cf hoicU the h noor Instead ot the Hlh or i:i!i d to eall lhe 131h r*iillman bcrtli . 13 loiicia ol staeihug elsa. I _____________________ ACCVRAl vm I --------:— T\VI IISS FPI8 L 81FS im j iP|PEiiiy| daho Governor Announces w Suit to Test Validity H 0[ $757,000 Ad Valorem I Tax imposed by Board H iQy The Aasoclated Press) I BOISE, Nov. 13—Governor Bcn-Ross said tonight suit 111 bc started In a few days 5 test the validity of a S757.- 00 »d valorem tnx levy.lm- osed Jnst J\iigu2t by thc stutc luallutilpn board Tor general md purposes. H At a spccinl session of thc sard the Governor presented H Klay a re.tolutlon to rescind Uic luai »rd‘s action of last August 21. It W .-IS defeated by a vote. | t, -If the acllon of this board taken jt jrliig niy illness lasl August 21 Is ;!J )l rc.fclndcd todny. Ihtk matler will ;■ 1 to court." thc chief cxecuilvc .1 icliircd, adding; I -U't II torlmn-Ihlny tn__[akj I S7.000-of-Uio-poople'«uaoncy.aud .1 low It to luy In the trcasinv un- J ;cd for two years, don'l tlilnk any g lUcl wlll.tolcrate that." I noard'B Peraonnel J Besides Hoss, ■niemben, of the k iard nre 6ccrctary ot Stale I-'rnnk- I I Olnird, Attorney General Bert 1 . Miller. State Auditor Harry c ' I irsons and Slate Treasurer KJyrllc I Enkliii;. '' I I 'me 1335 legislature empowered' e board to levy not more than tl,- T ill 0,000 for 1030 for atata general (-j. Ild purposes. llic gOT-ernor arsucd thal the lei-j J" -tCoutlnucd on.Pagj 2.- CoLfi)______I'l ----------------------- C, loss Forecasts , Completion of 11 , Water Compact B015E, Nor. 13 ur>—Qovemor C. n f i :n ItoM predicted today comple- v l 1 111of an Idaho-Wyomlng compact 1 give upper Snaker River recla- illfliuicDjKtiJinjidequMflJHPBiy. . water In drought yean. at ^ i 5 U .DavU ot Reitljurt and ^ H. Neal Of Aberdeen are repre- llllng the-chief execullvf. and a nllar conmiltlee ha* been selefled of fe Oovemor L. A. Mliler. to meel . , th Iho Idahoans. . ' ’.Mainly, the comniltlce wlll Work : n compact whlcli will allow use Idaho of waters from the upper [''“ tin ton rlvcr_and the Qreen rlw r in ibarrc yomlng." Oovenior Hoss said. Dne of the main objectives, the'is,,',, verne? explained, l.< "to eliminate lier Khortage.i In the agricultural nloM of Teton and Premont unties which In the past luve i ** en thc causc of conlrovenles," Nlr VIKiCM YoO ^^^■ 1 AIU:>'rGltr ? Elt'’ I B J H H 'W e TDCtrxzR r i C H r ^ ^ ^ H H R THititr: virg-AN ASSOCIATEDPl FALL WIN FALLS, IDAHO,.SATURDA’ Chain naririer Sever 'IIEIIB was a double ceremony ciseo-Oakland liny hrldffe, the w mony nt (he San^rancim side, ^ thc chain wiih n lurch. Left torii - l’re«idcnt Herlii’rUHoover, Mayor C. H. Henderwm. a d im (o r of lh cial Iraffle ncrnsa lhe nuge Snn WM (he proccs.si(in of cars of (Jove injr nlonR (he upper dcck bf (he bu may be ueen in the liackKround.— ------------------------- k-------------------------- )ffiecr Slaughters ' U , Hens, Ndt Burglars " ATLANTA, NOT. 1) (.11 - larksmansfilp of county Policeman amey Wallaoe won him the grins . . f fellow offlccra today. A nolle. In Ure henhou^c 3:(>u.^ed Im Uto In the olghl'and, did Iji Is night clothes .he went m in- Btlgate — with a loaded double- . urcUed3holgunlnhlsRrn.sp. PA AS he walked toward the hen-: rlanj ou^e, 0D3' of his dOfi^ touclicd hlf j melC' >Id nose to the policeman's bare' tli^s Icsh. Startled, Wallace pulle»l b o flf ■•Sfj tggers. jpledf Nine hens fell. ______________ j tlonc A Night In Spain-------- IPRESS NEWSPAPEB-g< .S BA DAY MOIINING, NOVEMBER 14, vered To Open World’s Bi HyVfiH • (if cultlnjr chain barrlerd when t le world's IarKes(. was opened for de, wilh (tovernor Frank F. Merri 0 TiRh(: Charles H.- I'urcell. chief iivor-William l^ c C rn c k e n oi: Oal f (he KFC, and Senator Wiltinm ( 'ian Fr.-incL‘ico*Oak]and Ilay liridfte [i'ovei:itor M errlam and hlfi pnrfy. Tl le KU-spenHlon Kpan w est of Yerba Ii id.—(/P) Pholo. F r a n c e ’s L a w ] S ta g e W U Members Punch,Aiid Kick ' Chstmblei'Of bcpul fDy Tlie AssocUted PARIS, Nov 13-Leftlnt,and righ 'Ians, shrieking Invectives, punclK nelee which Interrupted a session was rc.stored Socla: ilcdged his government lo remain lonal nRrcement for non-lntervent ---------------- -- ------:------ ofth ---------------------------- r- ----------- Tji _ _ • refus marii — ---------------------------------------- With I),, It I FICHT F o II .^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 . of llll AMD n of ih( Boo I (C< i II vo>|AKt>MCARMy o r.J|H ' I FRANCISCO Mas^ COL nissat ^■ExyfKjUPI^^--.maot'j was es ted to seaslor l consld (Ions > double Ing rtl It nnni One Deal with I _< y itfih^xTH cuUun the ur rrducei ufnclu: Kctlon ^D ln||c^,2 diudvi ‘‘st'iip --- to-fnrn Reso weren ter of Oregon 3y H ij N et ygrk Tribune, Ine. ^ '.tCoi tom iE T B ^^ILY 14,1936. Biggest Bridge □1 Dl "i pul air the Insi dov ced ter* S K U S nflB H H li «rn RRBBBnDDSgiiaM^n the' Al ras< a»wagj{MB8ilWMMi batt men flfTCTRffiSrggw B II^M j Vale IS m M w llliB lli with M ||jn ||B u u |K ^^w natli emn high <n; n (he $77,000,000 Snn Fran* part for (raffie. Here' Is (he cete^ £^-' erriom of Califomia cuttlnR lief bridt^e.engineer: fonner ,p| Oakland, (governor-Merrlam, nam n (J. McAdoo. The flr«t offi- side Re at (he openinir ceremonies ^ . They nre shown here (ravel- ,i,m I liuena Island, whose (unnel n.wa] Or dowi slrei makers M B attle ss / Xo bom :k Each Other Durihg )uties Session tn» ated Press) Ightlst French parliamintH- ched ench other In. a wild on of the chamber of depu- ingi clallst PremlerTcon.'Blum ship aln faithful to the Intema- radc ention Jn Spain In defiance <>vf r the Communists. ' TJic Communists, however, ^ ‘fused to withdraw their de- ^ lands'that'Blum' negotiate ^ 1th Great Britain to raise .e "blockade,!^'U Ihey termed II, ^ lalrisl llio. Madrid govemment. During lhe chamber melee, the ^ Itlst*. spurred by rightist criticism , 1- , Iho premier and Interior Mints- r noger Balcngro. poured frort iclr Kala and swarmed over the lhtlsl-benc!iea^.Uie,cthec.alde..,q(j, the room. ^ p, Books were HIr&a'n across the lamben and Uie depuUes flung ni| ibl right and lell befora Edouard rrrlott. chamber prejldent. restored (Continued on Paw 2 , ^ 1 ^ i'Siiii i IIISM IS f I tlluil aster o( Idaho, Grange,,,™ Voices Dissatisfaction <»'o" Witil Agreements HZ' :OLUMBUB. Ohio. Nov. 13 ssatlsfacilon .with the govern-,"^ int'i-rrciprflcal tratte.agrctmtnli; a expressed In re.iolutlens submit-: 1 today to thr seventlelh annual! ® .Oon of thc nnllnnal Orange for j Tslderatlon by Ihe foreign r e l a - ," ^ ' ns and agrlnilluml commltlees. >adenM ld the organisation jbledly would go on record urg. ____ [ revision ot the agre^menU when innounce.i lla "plntform'* for agri- ture nexi week, Jne of Ilia resoluUons hy \*. W . T al' master of-tha Idaho-slale ' JL angossildi.'*Underpr»enltrfatles ____ ,h foreign countrle* many agri- ture products are admlttrd Into • UnUed Slate* free and olhen nl * luced rates, while American m an-1 iclurtd producU enjoy the pro-;''’® '"* Uon of a protective larllf,- I i^e Al a DltadranUge Ion tin Such treaties place farmen a tn iff'*'>o advanlage." said Mr. Deal. “I «ni'«mb» :lng the national Onnge to In-! :'i)pon nkreements more e<)ultab1e farmen,*'. * --------------iililil- tesolutlons of similar character "T*’ rc offered by C, H. Dnmblc, mas- of the Michigan state Orange 1 nay W. om. masler of the ^gon stale Orange, Olll urged re- r tConiluunl oa CoL V .. 'saf u NE\^ uusto iruu WBian or uaoaiATW D nma • — Madrid De Beat Off. In Savai^ Desperately Contending Land And In Alr-Ii . Smuggle For ffarplanes in Specta (By nia'AasociaU MADRID, Kov. 13-IIard-flghtin pulsed Fascist altacka In savage I air today. Rooftop watchers in Madrid sai Jiem Fascist—shot down in whlnl nsurgent planes, tho govemmeni lown behind thetr own lljies. Three spectacular air battles ( leded a sudden Infantry coun-*— er-offenslve wliJch, the gov- p r imment said forced the en- LL imy back ihrec miles along I L he Talavera road west of Madrid. An Intematlonal column of anil* j 'asclsu u p lu m i' tliree Jnsurtcnl -' «tterles near Sumera, the gorem* I Mnt rtported, while Ihclr own hat* erica shelled Aiavaca btavlly. ------ rugHlTC*JUInm G*j 'Many-ttadrld offleUls-whofled-to -r-- falenela at the ouUet of the ru* 1st siege drifted back Into Ui« cap- tal tonight. Minister ot Stata JuIlo Alrartt - >el Vayo held a serjes of conferences fllh tha defense council on inter* fWe atlonal aspects of UibaltuaUoa At dusk an Insurgenl and a gor- *P^' mment plana crashed afler a duel ilgh over the capital. •'** ’ T ie pilot of the government ship 71 arachuted down behind lhe J ^ - wu ist lln^H. HU plana m re d down and alter [nek Behind a cathedral, tnp Crashes in namei nortl TliB Insurgent ship' craslied in lamea in tlte Casa De Campo out- IdB Madrid. ’ *t»l« After Uie third aerial batlle three •«* iisclsl monoplanes made a lu t de- of U lanl circle orer Madrid and soared •o>. way, one In Ih^ direction of Avllla, One insurgent biplane wabbled n b b own hundreds of feet wllh smoke ireamUig from IU luselap. then , Ai lattened out and tlldtd away In *ff liB sunset b^m d the rascUt 41nes. — Eariler. aik fu clst warpUnt* were hot tO'eartn tn the tint Iniujgenl _ .trllLiiUctsLHlfiJliyxiJlLnrffiu L _ nent announced. C ■' flwUI BatoUtUati ^s. Xo iwlft retallaUon. lha Innirgtat wmben reloaded, darted back cn tttdrld and bombed Uia Montana sarracks. liouslng. thousands of xoopa. Then they blasted a long Ibe of b .. 'ortUlcaUons. ' Ftmrteen large bomba streaked to arth in the aecood rajfl, fire of thera nahlng Uirough Uis barrucki build* DgS. Ten speedy govemment pursuit hips look Uib air against Uia tn* •aden Uirea boraben and sU fight- ™ ng slilps - and drove Uiem off ■fler a spectacuUr dog fight. Tlie earlier aerial batlle left tile :overnmeiit leaden exuluntly pro* Ulmlng-liiey-at.UsUiid-'suprua-- ^y-inUieair. . <or i Alf neeU OrappU ^ A doien FVtKlst atUeklng pUnel, ^ pparently Intent on repeating pre- of jj lous deadly bombardmeiiU of Mad. u rw Id proi>er, suddenly ran Into a roar- m«i] ng formation of nine toTcmment m hips. Vall( Tlinltlcs open, tha opposing pl* on li iU»dlvTd,'barrel*r«lledrand-fought tles.- : out Uiousands ot -feet over Uie endo eads of gaping MadHd 'clUtens. Clipping vollo's from machine 01 una In the ' govemment ships ed fi rought down Iwo Fascist planes In J- .ill vipv of the house-top watchen. Mini Out of conuol, with motor still narllng, one.of Uie Fascist planes ra.'ihed In flames la the courtyard f the govemmeni barracks In Hos- 1 ‘" ‘I'” '- . „L The government announced that f““® lelr pilots punulng the Heelng Fas* ' M dived on Uib talU of four oilier /*' iip', nnd shot them down from be* °L m.l tiiclr own lines. OHlctalt In Madrid, hailing their Ilou aa MVlon of the caplUl from noiher deadly boml»rdment, an* » i. siinced that 70 new and up-to-Uie- i^jju .Inute fighting planes were In a «ret airdrome near enough to Mad- (true il'to enable Uiem to Uke off aod i^ndl eel any atucklng pUnei befora Adml ley could fly ortr lha dty. nn^ Bisrofnhe-tfitjjmmeaTronrttre' cipS ■four maclilne guns, the govtm- Th: ent said, and was manned by an Senai .[lerliuccd pilot. relt- Tlie government received a large prlnli imber of Unks today. . ganli Great Spectacle in Bj Leonid Meteors Put LOS ANQELE3. N ^ . 13 m - Thi ir.y! nrc llie nights Of the year In used ironc cvnlur^s on which people Ucle. ought the world was coming lo shooll end. litade rhe Leonid meteors used to put and i the greateit skyshow of the gen- mmt ition during the middle ot No- Tht mber. , IJM.: \5troiK)iners tas now Uiey are descri t worth staying up during tlie a sno: The leas said about (hem Uie their' tier.'’ remarked Dr. Frederick C, Leonk onard, post prtsldent of Ihe so- WUsoe ty for research on mettfrltes. couoti 1 recent yean they have been Beti dlsappolnUng Uiat It t* best not to^ the ne Cu ;U a i« atioul Lhen.^ TODAY; t'afai VS Pnt^.-Fhig Ctftiity gfenders Attacks g Forces. Grapple Oti -In Continuing »r Capital taciilar Combat UledPrtaiP^;', ' ting defenders of Madrid re- e battles on land and In the saw four airplanes—three of Inlng spins. _FQWCJiddUlonftl_ ent announced, were lorced s ojttr-Uadrld'i 'streets pre-'" iim P lITISPEiO j-Men Capturs Long-Sought "OLtlaw'IirSaldoii' ; . Ohio Farm " JA0K20N, Ohio, Hor. II [fi -j. Mena agenu ihot and eapturtd % - ong-sought desperado today la t. pecUcular nUd on » Utlle poultry arm ^ his refuge Tor a year with lU wife and Uuet chUdren. Tlie prisoner. Rees* Bailey. M, PM vounded th m tlmei when b* Itempted to ihoot hU way out of a, np Uld at hU home nlna tnUair lorthwest'of here. . He had beeii MUght alnca ha et- aped from the aUte penlteoUary at - lalelgh. K. 0 , on March 72,» » . He ru under Indictment for TioUUon f Uie national motor Tthlcla theft cl. and for the murder of Town ' larshal Bert Lemley during a b»n>! obbery a t Hoaalla, Wath. . AgenU StuTomd I!arm AaquadofC}*meh.ba^brBher- . 'f W. P. TUmer, of Jaduoa connty. IConUnoad oo Paga >, Col 1) JdSiilss isttiii ’resident Expresses. Hopd ForPfssage ol Farm VJenancy Bill W/fiHIHOTOH, Hot. 1, WJ- ' ‘hree joba for the next congreu tert suggested today by Fnaidenk tooserelt. whUe other admlnlstra- ion leaden Kt to work'oo a dona ressing legUlatir* tasks. In a White House prese confer- DCS. Uie Tl (ildent ‘ azprused hepo jr paiiaie ot a fann tenancy bUJ, roridlnt ftderal aid for fam pur- tiasea. Chairman Jonea (D, Tes.) f Uie House agriculture committee Iready has predicted that tuch Itg- ■Utlon U 'assurtd." Minor cbangta In the Tennessee '. allty aet, placlni heavier stress n land use and consemUon acUtl- es.-also-rtcelrtd-the-Presldtnt'a— SUted for Fassage Olhcr leglsUllon apparently head* 1 for Ibe sUtute book included! 1—A erop Inninuice pUn, slowly ring carpentered by agriculture de* srlmcQt experU and the Kouse sg* culture commiltee. S—Kew neutrality Uwt. io replace IB present act expiring m y 1. 3 -A relief bill, probably to be Jbmliled by the President Ute In le session. A doten other problems will cism- r. lor allentlon when tho session ?ens Juiusry 3, reluming congress- len u ld today. Mucli New Deal legisUtlon, for umple, will expire In in i unle.u U renewed by congress H ie list icludel the President's authority I devalue the dollar, the Recon* ruction F i n a n c e Corporation's ndliig power, the Public Works dminlilntlon. the Electric Farm ■ Td Home Authority, and the re- proeaTurflf Three commltteei-named by the male. House and President Iloose- It—ore cxpccted-to eubmit blue- InU for a Uior6uCT-«oIng reor- inllatlon of txectitlre departmenu. Jygone Centuries, ut on Poor Show Three llmM a eeniury the Leonids ed lo produec an awtecae spcc- cle. Mon Uian half a mlUliw ooilng stan could be aem. Mul- Jides would su y out in Uie open Id pny. feeling the day of Judg- pnt hsd come. The Ust gresl spectacle was in M. It was stapendoos. One wilier KTlbed Il'U slan descending like uiowfsll upon the earth. .- tn IBM u irnnnnwra annpttnced dr confirmed suspldona that Uie . oalds were dispersing^ At Mount ison obserralory only MO were mted in Uie best olght. 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Page 1: ^vm IFA LL.S BA^^ILY VS - Twin Falls Public Librarynewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS-DAILY-TIMES... · and to court bad lutk through ftll the I3th r )>«l’ii!sr

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. T H- Vol. 19, No. m . .

Pffi PUNS p FI AGAIN 11 1P |I» |

M cG rady C o n l in u e s T E Ifo r ls f f i W ith M ore S tr ik e s D evel- | | oping on W es t C o a s t; R

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SAN FRANCISCO. N o t.' 13 ^ » A lono governm en t f igure, r a A ssistan t S e c re ta ry -o I-L a b o r | g E dw ard T. M cG rady, w orked conJght a m ong th e ru l/ja o t m aritim e str ik e peace plons to b ring th e shlpow nera a n d " unions in to new nego tia tions, go

T he outlook w as unp rom is­ing. Employers h a d Ju s t re ­jected w lui tltd bwn Efiunily ■■1, vkwtd M Ui« "Ilnar proposal ol ( \ / I | th j unions. More strikes « Y ra de* | | | |

' dereloplnt on tho n-ut coast, tn - .. other Uirfatened tho Phllidelphl* _[]

wftierfront'and Houston seamen it*' r ported violence analnst pickets. II

But MconuUTTtnucd to. bccome '— discoitrB8Kl.-He-»nnounced-Ui8 « m - ------

ployei* had Mked for n •'redraft" Jg r, of the union proposals. .

■ tlllcks (0 T u k ' i{« Indicated he vould keep on

prwntlng p ta n proposals to .both aides u fast as Ihey rejeeted* them, po

It was this same'baldlsli.dmamle rlflo McOmdy irho stuck lo his peace- the making mitchlnery throushout the brtm ntftnorable IM4 marlllme strike u id Idah' finally fxtracted Rgreements from dovs both sides lo arbltmto thelf differ* cnck ences. p..

A strike of IM union textile vork* f .r t m and a threatened walkout of

— tiO-more-of.Uiat-calecory.ln-San ^[y- >>31101100 complicated Um situation, nuldes the coast maritime walkout , ^mbnclnc 37,000' rk»rs there were * \y ten itrlkea in protress In Uib far ^ west Inrelvlni more Uian 8,000 per- sons. In addlUon OO ihlprart work- rrs prepand to strlk* tomorrow In Th Los Anides. . ' • so wi

BBSlaai;^Kn frotest fian ? ra a e ls» ^ i^ e s s nira lonn-

rd th t - f i h l ^ ^ t t h a n t i asso- rfatlon' to p r 3 i ^ h a t Uisy aald

"Prieea ar«.B0ln fup ,-j0bs ar« be* - Allin t loat. merchanta are loilnf .toods lnt*e

(Contlnutd OD Paw 2. CoL 1)

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Li g h t s andSHADOW S

In Day's Events^ ]['Dy Tlic AssocUled P real I

In freq u e n t L ap s es— IPCTROIT - “llttVB you ever been

III this court before?- asked Record* p i , ; er's Judje Christopher Stein. a lr l

•'Ye«, your honor," replied defend- .int FYeil Schoenrock. 64, elurted • Hlili drurikciinesv', "O yean nco for

■ ruelns my liorsfr with a laundry wa-B*

.-..JL C ssed ljn iljjcM lJudge^e itln J -^ .JJ

Too B usy to E a t— 'PESifABTIN, Wash. — Tlie cham- indw

tier of commerce scheduled a dlil- down nrr, Uicn dlicovered so tnany mehi- two ( bers were working overtime In frtilt ouily wsrehou.-ics It had to bc poMpaiied of op

JiHleflnlicly. • _ j . -

N u m te r 'E le v e n — fn'ofSEATTLE - Until a real iwme is irlcts

-'c liojcii. Nelson nochesler Is calling havehll new dsflKhler Juit plain "Dev- cents en.“ 61i8 was bom nt tho llth hour of the n th night tft the lltli month.

I a Mme already significant to Koch- ™'‘'Jetier. a war veleran . '’'® "

O at c f O ircu la tion K ow —cmCAOO - The postman who of i

takes walks on his holidays and tho mlnei aallor who rides rowboaU on park the ]lagoons Iiave a counterpart In Ed- worki

— 1"iraniportatlon builnes.i." rode a Tliitsxlcab to tawms and homes of ownc:friends from 7:IS a. ra , to S p. m. ccntKe couldn't pay the liRl. He hourcouldn't pay r $35 court fine, Dut he unioncould, and- did, enter the liotiM of TincorrKllon lo work off the fine. vcny

This Superstition Stuf ------- Bunkfeoiranittei• CHICAOO, Nov. 13 (,rr-Thlrleen .wit.

iiien - huddled In tli# eerie light walsc Jf 13 candles a t 8:13 o'clock to- caU. 1night In room 1313-of a Michigan place, avenue hotel — cime to this con- Andclu^lon. ' All

"Tills sui<er2ilt1on stuff Is tlie Nathabunk," and <

I They comprl>ed the committee of Induitlj3_ofJhftl_anlMapeMUU.on_wclety _ I n j

I^ r proof of their conlentlon. they uponpointed to their experiences. \ rnnnsi

I tr t ty Priday, the 13th. for'five for U' JCirs Uiey hive gathered to dine calllnj

and to court bad lutk through ftll the I3th r )>«l’ii!sr fnmiulM. >nd U

They Uiaitcrcd nUiron, spUlediNo. 13

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^IDWABO T. MeCBADT. isslslaot p£„p secretary of Ubor. eonllnoea efferli io bring abool a *«‘H c-|,7 , .m tnl of Ih* nu riltao strike tmder unprom t c "»* "«**• |

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W ind o w s, S t ia t tc r s ‘' C tiim neys ,

— boardPOCATELLO. Nov. 13 (rt>-A ter- lln C flo explosion In the vicinity of If. M 19 Unlvenlly of Idaho, wuiliem Parso ranch, jarred thU Muthcutem p. En laho city tonight, breaking win* tik OWS, ahatterlng chlmne)s and the U racking plaster. ooo.ooPollee conducted a fruitless search ir the K t ta ^ L the blast,-Bppsr- Tl'> Iitly In the foothills c.ist ,oI the ity.- They-exprtsscd-the opinion le explosion wns caa^cd by blast- lg materials stolen recently from l ? / t '

WPA- proJccl a l the unlveralty. V ” ' •nn earth shock was felt over a ( tdlua.ol.Ure miles.The unlrerjlty reported more Uisn > windows shattered. ‘

CWmaeyi Wrecked „B0:Ben 1

The police recelred numerous tet- Hon c shone nporta of Jailing plaster In | lo cli >e.esElmlvs-CBat_tl(l(LJUlduitiaL^Alli]: Islrlet. flevtnl chimneys w ete;U w a

All powder houses wera,Mmlla

OHicen continued their lnvr^ll*.by 0< Itlon far Into the nlghl, but said: with icy doubted results would comcl ".Ma cfore daybreak., (fo ra•mey expressed'fear death or In- jry may have resulted Irom Ihc

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8ALT LAKE CITV. Nov. 13-(4V- H fg0llatlonf~for“ comptet6-f;cttlf,-—Ment of the Utah metal mlne.i strike Hlat has paralyzed the suite's chlel ■idustry since Oclobcr 12 broke B )wn tonight when idle worken In —B jro dlsttlct.1 voted “almost unanim- H july' 'to reject a conclllntlon oftci R' operaton. • ^ Four hundred miners in llie P.irk ity region, east of Salt Lake City. one of the richest mlnemi dls* Olets of Ihe state, were reported t< Qive turned down an otter'of 15- Hnts dally Increase. BBSimilar action was taken by 30( HIllen nt Lark. 20 mllM southwcil HSalt Lnke Clly. ■

nalte Accepted | HTlie action followed cn ( le heeh i H' lucce.uful negotiation wllh I HInen a t Tooele and Tlntlc, jiliTr 1 Hle pay raise was. accepted. .Tlicl ■orkern In the DIngham district! H j Ml of I,^rk, liad 'yet to vote on

Tlie strike was called after mliir, h T m en refused demands for SO- nt dally wage IncreiCSes. nn eliclil-, iur "porlil to portal" shlll anti . 'm lion tccognltlon. ^The state entered tlic conntro- j ' ny as mcdl.itor a week a g o .,

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It. opened umbrellna Indnor?'.' Hliked under ladden. trnlled bUck I ■

kicked horse shoes around Hit | ■ice. ' ■\nd noUiIng ever happened. | EMl of Uiem, rtported Chsl.-ir.an ; Kthaniel Leverone, nrc alive. «cll. \ Vd enjoying succc.« in baOiif:-’. j Kiuilt)- and llio profeuloiv.. : ■ ;njcsQlutlau.ioaSght^Uioy.c^cd.on Inn k e e p w s^ d slecpinc « r H | inagen to share Ihelr coniempt . K' the evil omeni by hencrtort!i ^ling the 33Ui floor cf hoicU the ™ h noor Instead ot the Hlh or i:i!i d to eall lhe 131h r*iillman bcrtli . 13 loiicia ol s ta e ih u g elsa. I

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IISS FPI8 L 81FS im j iP|PEiiiy|

daho G o ve rn or A n nounces w S u it to T e s t V alid ity H 0[ $757,000 Ad V alo rem I T ax im p o sed by B o a rd H

iQy The Aasoclated Press) I BOISE, Nov. 13—G overnor ■ B cn-R oss sa id to n ig h t s u it ■

111 bc s ta r te d In a few days ■5 te s t th e va lid ity of a S757.- ■00 »d valorem tn x le v y .lm - ■ osed Jnst J\iigu2t by th c s tu tc ■ lu a llu ti lp n boa rd T or general ■ m d purposes. H A t a spccinl session of th c ■

sard th e G overnor p rese n te d H Klay a re.tolutlon to rescind Uic luai »rd‘s action of last August 21.It W.-IS defeated by a vote. | t,-If the acllon of this board taken j tjrliig niy illness lasl August 21 Is ;!J)l rc.fclndcd todny. Ihtk matler will ;■1 to court." thc chief cxecuilvc .1 icliircd, adding; I-U't II torlmn -Ih ln y tn__[akj IS7.000-of-Uio-poople'«uaoncy.aud .1low It to luy In the trcasinv un- J;cd for two years, don'l tlilnk any glUcl wlll.tolcrate that." I

noard'B Peraonnel JBesides Hoss, ■ niemben, of the kiard nre 6ccrctary o t Stale I-'rnnk- II Olnird, Attorney General Bert 1. Miller. State Auditor Harry c ' Iirsons and Slate Treasurer KJyrllc IEnkliii;. ' ' I I

'me 1335 legislature empowered' e board to levy not more than tl,- T il l 0,000 for 1030 for atata general (-j. Ild purposes.llic gOT-ernor arsucd thal the lei-j J"

-tCoutlnucd on.Pagj 2.- CoLfi)______I'l----------------------- C,loss Forecasts ,

Completion of 11, Water Compact

B015E, Nor. 13 ur>—Qovemor C. n f i :n ItoM predicted today comple- v l 1 111 of an Idaho-Wyomlng compact 1 give upper Snaker River recla-

illfliuicDjKtiJinjidequMflJHPBiy. . water In drought yean. a t^ i 5 U .DavU ot Reitljurt and ^ H. Neal Of Aberdeen are repre-

llllng the-chief execullvf. and a nllar conmiltlee ha* been selefled of fe

Oovemor L. A. Mliler. to meel . , th Iho Idahoans. . '’.Mainly, the comniltlce wlll Work : n compact whlcli will allow use ’ Idaho of waters from the upper [''“ tin ton rlvcr_and the Qreen rlw r in ibarrc yomlng." Oovenior Hoss said.Dne of the main objectives, th e 'is ,,',, verne? explained, l.< "to eliminate lier Khortage.i In the agricultural nloM of Teton and Premont unties which In the past luve i ** en thc causc of conlrovenles," Nlr

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'IIE IIB w as a double cerem ony ciseo-Oakland lin y hrldffe, th e w mony n t (h e S a n ^ r a n c i m side, th c chain w iih n lu rch . Left to r i i

- l ’re«idcnt H erlii’rUH oover, Mayor C. H. H enderwm . a d i m ( o r of lh cial Ira ff le ncrnsa lh e nu g e Snn WM (he proccs.si(in of c a rs o f (Jove injr nlonR (he upper dcck b f (he bu m ay be ueen in the liackKround.—

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)ffiecr Slaughters ' U , Hens, Ndt Burglars " ‘

ATLANTA, NOT. 1) (.11 - “ larksmansfilp of county Policeman amey Wallaoe won him the grins . . f fellow offlccra today.A nolle. In Ure henhou^c 3:(>u. ed

Im Uto In the olghl'and, d id Iji Is night clothes .he went m in- Btlgate — with a loaded double- . urcUed3holgunlnhlsRrn.sp. PA AS he walked toward the hen-: r lan j

ou^e, 0D3' of his dOfi touclicd hlf j melC' >Id nose to the policeman's bare ' tli^s Icsh. Startled, Wallace pulle»l b o f lf ■•Sfj tggers. jpledf Nine hens fell. ______________ j tlonc

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• (if cu ltln jr c h a in ba rrle rd w hen t le w orld's IarK es(. w as opened for de, w ilh ( to v e rn o r F ra n k F . Merri 0 TiRh(: C h a r le s H.- I 'u rce ll. chief iivor-William l ^ c C r n c k e n oi: Oal f (he KFC, a n d S e n a to r W iltinm ( 'ian Fr.-incL‘ico*Oak]and Ilay liridfte [i'ovei:itor M e rrla m and hlfi pnrfy. Tl le KU-spenHlon Kpan w es t o f Y erba Ii id.—(/P) P ho lo .

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'Ians, shrieking Invectives, punclK nelee which Interrupted a session

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<n;n (he $77,000,000 Snn Fran* part fo r (ra ffie . H ere' Is (he cete^ £ ^ - ' erriom of C alifom ia cuttlnR lief bridt^e.engineer: fo n n e r ,p| O akland, (governor-M errlam , nam n (J. McAdoo. The flr« t o ffi- side Re a t (he openinir cerem onies ^ . T hey nre shown he re (ravel- ,i,m I liu ena Island, w hose (unnel n.wa]

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c lallst P re m le rT c o n . 'B lu m ship a ln f a ith fu l to th e I n te m a - radc en tion Jn Spa in In de fian ce <>vf r th e Com m unists. 'TJic Com m unists, how ever, ^

‘fused to w ithd raw th e ir d e - ^ la n d s 't h a t 'B lu m ' ne g o tia te ^ 1th G re a t B rita in to ra ise .e "blockade,!^'U Ihey termed II, ^ lalrisl llio. Madrid govemment.During lhe chamber melee, the ^ Itlst*. spurred by rightist criticism , 1- ,

Iho premier and Interior Mints- ‘ r noger Balcngro. poured frort iclr Kala and swarmed over the lhtlsl-benc!iea^.U ie,cthec.alde..,q(j, the room. ^ p,

Books were HIr&a'n across the lamben and Uie depuUes flung ni| ibl right and lell befora Edouard rrrlott. chamber prejldent. restored

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:OLUMBUB. Ohio. Nov. 13 ssatlsfacilon .w ith the g o v e rn - ," ^ int'i-rrciprflcal tratte.agrctmtnli; a expressed In re.iolutlens submit-:1 today to thr seventlelh annual! ® .Oon of thc nnllnnal Orange for j Tslderatlon by Ihe foreign r e l a - , " ^ ' ns and agrlnilluml commltlees. >adenM ld the organisationjbledly would go on record urg. ____[ revision ot the agre^menU when innounce.i lla "plntform'* for agri- ture nexi week,Jne of Ilia resoluUons hy \*. W . T al' master of-tha Idaho-slale ' JLangossildi.'*Underpr»enltrfatles ____,h foreign countrle* many agri- ture products are admlttrd Into • UnUed Slate* free and olhen nl ‘ * luced rates, while American m an-1 iclurtd producU enjoy the p ro -; ''’®'"* Uon of a protective larllf,- I i^ e

Al a DltadranUge Ion tinSuch treaties place farmen a tn iff'*'>o advanlage." said Mr. Deal. “I «ni'«mb» :lng the national Onnge to In-!:'i)pon nkreements more e<)ultab1e ’farmen,*'. * --------------iililil-tesolutlons of similar character "T*’ rc offered by C, H. Dnmblc, mas-

of the Michigan state Orange 1 nay W. om. masler of the ^gon stale Orange, Olll urged re- r

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MADRID, Kov. 1 3 -IIa rd -flg h tin pulsed F ascist a ltac k a In savage I a ir today.

R ooftop w atchers in M adrid sa i J ie m Fascist—sh o t down in whlnl n su rg e n t p lanes, th o govemmeni low n beh ind th e tr ow n lljies.

Three spectacular a ir battles ( leded a sudden Infantry coun-*— er-offenslve wliJch, the gov- p r im m ent said forced the en- LL imy back ih rec miles along I L he Talavera road west of Madrid.An Intematlonal column of anil* j

'asclsu u p lu m i ' tliree Jnsurtcnl - ' «tterles near Sumera, the gorem* I Mnt rtported, while Ihclr own hat* erica shelled Aiavaca btavlly.------ rugHlTC*JUInm G*j'M any-ttadrld offleUls-whofled-to - r - - falenela a t the ouUet of the ru *1st siege drifted back Into Ui« cap- tal tonight.Minister ot Stata JuIlo A lrartt -

>el Vayo held a serjes of conferences fllh tha defense council on inter* fWe atlonal aspects of Uib altuaUoa At dusk an Insurgenl and a gor- *P^'

mment plana crashed afler a duel ilgh over the capital. •'** ’T ie pilot of the government ship 71

arachuted down behind lhe J ^ - w u ist lln^H. HU plana m re d down and alter [nek Behind a cathedral, tn p

Crashes in nam ei nortlTliB Insurgent ship' craslied in

lamea in tlte Casa De Campo out- IdB Madrid. ‘ ’ *t»l«After Uie third aerial batlle three •«*

iisclsl monoplanes made a l u t de- of U lanl circle orer Madrid and soared •o>. way, one In Ih^ direction of Avllla,One insurgent biplane wabbled nbb

own hundreds of feet wllh smoke ireamUig from IU luselap. then , Ai lattened out and tlld td away In *ff liB sunset b^ m d the rascUt 41nes. — Eariler. aik fu c ls t warpUnt* were ‘

hot tO'eartn tn the t in t Iniujgenl _ .trllL iiU ctsLH lfiJliyxiJlLnrffiu L _ nent announced. C

■ ' flwUI BatoUtUati • ^ s . Xo iwlft retallaUon. lha Innirgtat •

wmben reloaded, darted back cn tttdrld and bombed Uia Montana sarracks. liouslng. thousands of xoopa.

Then they blasted a long Ibe of b . . 'ortUlcaUons. '

Ftmrteen large bomba streaked to arth in the aecood rajfl, fire of thera • nahlng Uirough Uis barrucki build*DgS.

Ten speedy govemment pursuit hips look Uib air against Uia tn*•aden Uirea boraben and sU fight- ™ ng slilps - and drove Uiem off ■fler a spectacuUr dog fight.Tlie earlier aerial batlle left tile ‘

:overnmeiit leaden exuluntly pro* Ulmlng-liiey-at.UsUiid-'suprua-- ^y-inU ieair. . <or i

Alf neeU OrappU ^A doien FVtKlst atUeklng pUnel, ^ pparently Intent on repeating pre- of jj lous deadly bombardmeiiU of Mad. u rw Id proi>er, suddenly ran Into a roar- m«i] ng formation of nine toTcmment m hips. Vall(Tlinltlcs open, tha opposing pl* on li

iU»dlvTd,'barrel*r«lledrand-fought tles.- : out Uiousands ot -feet over Uie endo eads of gaping MadHd 'clUtens.Clipping vollo's from machine 01

una In the ' govemment ships ed fi rought down Iwo Fascist planes In J - .ill vipv of the house-top watchen. Mini Out of conuol, with motor still

narllng, one.of Uie Fascist planes ra.'ihed In flames la the courtyard f the govemmeni barracks In Hos- 1‘" ‘I '” '- . „ LThe government announced that f““® lelr pilots punulng the Heelng Fas* ' M dived on Uib talU of four oilier / * ' iip', nnd shot them down from be* °L m.l tiiclr own lines.OHlctalt In Madrid, hailing their Ilou aa MVlon of the caplUl from noiher deadly boml»rdment, an* » i.siinced that 70 new and up-to-Uie- i^jju .Inute fighting planes were In a«ret airdrome near enough to Mad- (trueil'to enable Uiem to Uke off aod i^ndleel any atucklng pUnei befora Admlley could fly o rtr lha dty. nn^ B isrofnhe-tfitjjm m eaTronrttre' cipS■ four maclilne guns, the govtm- Th:ent said, and was manned by an Senai.[lerliuccd pilot. re lt-Tlie government received a large prlnliimber of Unks today. . ganli

Great Spectacle in Bj Leonid Meteors Put

LOS ANQELE3. N ^ . 13 m - Thiir.y! nrc llie nights Of the year In usedironc cvnlur^s on which people Ucle. ought the world was coming lo shoollend. litade

rhe Leonid meteors used to put and ithe greateit skyshow of the gen- mmt

ition during the middle ot No- Thtmber. , IJM .:\5troiK)iners tas now Uiey are descrit worth staying up during tlie a sno:

The leas said about (hem Uie their ' tier.'’ remarked Dr. Frederick C, Leonk onard, post prtsldent of Ihe so- WUsoe ty for research on mettfrltes. couoti 1 recent yean they have been Beti dlsappolnUng Uiat It t* best not to^ the ne C u ;U a i« atioul Lhen.^

T O D A Y ; t 'a f a i

VSP n t ^ . - F h i g C t f t i i ty

gfendersAttacks

g Forces. Grapple Oti -In Continuing »r Capital

taciilar CombatU le d P r ta iP ^ ; ', ' tin g de fe n d ers o f M adrid re - e b a ttle s on la n d a n d In the

saw fo u r a irp lan e s—th ree of Inlng sp in s . _FQ W CJiddUlonftl_ e n t an n o u n ce d , w ere lorced

s o j t t r - U a d r ld 'i 's tre e ts p re - '"

i i m PlITISPEiO

j-M e n C a p tu r s L ong -S o u g h t

" O L t la w 'I i r S a ld o i i ' ;

. Ohio F a r m "

JA0K20N, Ohio, Hor. I I [fi -j. M ena agenu ihot and eapturtd % - ong-sought desperado today la t. pecUcular nUd on » Utlle poultry arm ^ his refuge Tor a year with lU wife and Uuet chUdren.Tlie prisoner. Rees* Bailey. M,

PM vounded th m tlmei when b* Itempted to ihoot hU way out of a, n p Uld a t hU home nlna tnUair lorthwest'of here. .He had beeii MUght alnca ha et-

aped from the aUte penlteoUary a t - lalelgh. K. 0 , on March 72,» » . He ru under Indictment for TioUUon f Uie national motor Tthlcla theft cl. and for the murder of Town ' larshal Bert Lemley during a b»n>! obbery a t Hoaalla, Wath.

. AgenU StuTomd I!arm A aquadofC }*m eh.ba^brB her- . 'f W. P. TUmer, of Jaduoa connty.

IConUnoad oo Paga >, Col 1)

JdSiilssisttiii

’ re sid en t E x p re s s e s . H opd

F o r P fs s a g e o l F a rm

V J e n a n c y Bill

W/fiHIHOTOH, Hot. 1, W J- ' ‘hree joba for the next congreu tert suggested today by Fnaidenk tooserelt. whUe other admlnlstra- ion leaden K t to work'oo a dona ressing legUlatir* tasks.In a White House prese confer-

DCS. Uie Tl (ildent ‘ azprused hepo jr paiiaie ot a fann tenancy bUJ, roridlnt ftderal aid for f a m pur- tiasea. Chairman Jonea (D, Tes.) f Uie House agriculture committee Iready has predicted tha t tuch Itg- ■Utlon U 'assurtd."Minor cbangta In the Tennessee '. allty aet, placlni heavier stress n land use and consemUon acUtl- es.-also-rtcelrtd-the-Presldtnt'a—

SUted for FassageOlhcr leglsUllon apparently head*

1 for Ibe sUtute book included!1—A erop Inninuice pUn, slowly

ring carpentered by agriculture de* srlmcQt experU and the Kouse sg* culture commiltee.S—Kew neutrality Uwt. io replace IB present act expiring m y 1.3 -A relief bill, probably to be Jbmliled by the President Ute In le session.A doten other problems will cism- r. lor allentlon when tho session ?ens Juiusry 3, reluming congress- len u ld today.Mucli New Deal legisUtlon, for umple, will expire In i n i unle.u U renewed by congress H ie list

icludel the President's authority I devalue the dollar, the Recon* ruction F i n a n c e Corporation's ndliig power, the Public Works dminlilntlon. the Electric Farm ■Td Home Authority, and the re- proeaTurflfThree commltteei-named by the male. House and President Iloose- It—ore cxpccted-to eubmit blue- InU for a Uior6uCT-«oIng reor- inllatlon of txectitlre departmenu.

Jygone Centuries, ut on Poor ShowThree llmM a eeniury the Leonids ed lo produec an awtecae spcc- cle. Mon Uian half a mlUliw ooilng s tan could be aem. Mul- Jides would su y out in Uie open Id pny. feeling the day of Judg- pnt hsd come.The Ust gresl spectacle was in M. I t was stapendoos. One wilier KTlbed Il'U s lan descending like uiowfsll upon the earth. . - tn IBM u irnnnnwra annpttnced dr confirmed suspldona that Uie . oalds were dispersing^ At Mount ison obserralory only MO were mted in Uie best olght.Jetween midnight and dawn ia ‘ next few momlnga eomt lev ef

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I m n i /l,lDSS0F-[i1ffi.. P re s id e n t o f L a b o r. F e d e r a - '

■ tio n P re d io ts C ollapso , ■ 0 1 L e w is B ev o ll ;

TAMP*, i lm »«T. U II n«{«2 tn d a depurtaa t ol me i

A uolctn redentlOD ot Xibor pto* j•’ -^ B s r m a iy u i u m ! -3oha’U-l<wt» -

Fnddent WlUUm Oretn pttdlcud , ; tb t ^CTolt woul4 'ctiUpee

II ■ * ^ '^ p # r t n i e n t conmUon ln» i rttueUd Jolm P. Piey. IU Pr** -

II . • <Jra{. to IntaxJuM to the s r . ol LI toventloO -not w ttk,*.w oIuU m I eUllDg for rw caU on pf t

' c h u ta i . 'n J l i wonld eoit lb* fed* eisitlcn «bo\it one-third of W mem- ibenblp ftnd, labor leader* wr. would

- . - r ^ . J a - » J e a * . f t n d J l l t e r U to p

v i t f t ehatsei of "taiurrecUoo' £ ocilBft t t» tea uaJnu M tli« tedtr> t ftUool encuUve couBcU tvo month! {|

,| Ma to fuipcnd them. Their “liaur* «recHon’ eoMUted of irrlni lo brtnr t■n th# worker* la »£h bl« to- c

— dnitrr-lnio one-blB-UBtoo-Orewt*. q, t w r Iffder, t i prnlfleat o t tbe Onited Mint Worken. ■

a t i r a e j ^ ‘ 5

Oreen, t i s voice fre<)ueiit]r bteiJc* u In t with emoUoB u be (tlked to th r «

i M ertU oi'f buUdlns .u d neta.' g _ _ t g d e t dfpttr ta tB t ecantnuonfc u U r . thrjCTort?=Dirt-Lewl*-wllh hi;. Jj ' *nporout ldea]lan''>wou]d briof S]

' the p u t r maaes of worker* Inte x th* rtnki flf orgtnlted Ubor. J '■ “We're colng to organize lb t un* (,

. o rn n ted ot America, and w s'n ^ 1 I 0Sd( to oTfanltt-thwa-tnto-ttoe .'T , A aertan PedetftUon of labor," he . shouted,

' — I_ . PEACE P U I N S

F A IL A G A IK INS H IP D IS P U T E S

, ' (Ooattaoed Frea t W on*)

. u d th* dtUens ar« pajint tb t bU," S BaW I* M. W «t. awocutloa tecre*

.‘"Wt do so i pm fes to kspv wbo > __ j» _ ^ h t or wronr," ho added. . gjj

Krt* to ITOU H o w D*f do

• jU U uufh 'te tb iMff hiT* b tta' waichlDi for poetu* Whit* S o m i•c tloa-la . tbe.Im pam ,.,.Pretident wtB o ^ t ta ld t o tp«:U] oedUUoD dtt

- ww punned for tbe ImmedUtt fu* Bo

. dar ef tb* atrlk* In {ik w y o r t .found botb.*Ide» claim* JUi te f r t lo i r . . De: ' &! J. Baktr, tte tident o t Uu Am* m tr ie ia AwdaUoa- of Shlpownen rel Mid Il»itt1kft rr1thrr:hH.faUtdJ0 ^ coBiB'otf'Df haa eolU(*e<l in moat

5s«Mwi»w ?T»*Tf **'‘‘" ' 1^ bIC

there. Baktr n ld U tb lp s bad laU* ea ^ trom. tb t t porti aO manned br tmlon o t l i . 1

Jotepb Curnn, Kew York itrlka da;leader, pottad xwUoei aarln i hi* fol* delower* 4 tr* ' “beinc complimented a

' for behavior. LttH keep DP tbe.tood 3(X

- IPreUtta CoBri'a Order of

•.The QiUnaUona] Lonfaboremenl D D lanM M tb»l«*-4si«Ia*/*to»} ^ to .w lthdr** in :«rd ir requlr* ^ Inc th t O nlled 'e tatn^m anhal to unlotd 110,000 worth of batuma* , I r r o Jhe ic e b o u n d Jtoer_C»ll- - i forhu, QI-

. ’ About lU nnbm workera aotUUd tba CaUfomla and HawaOan n * fT.

. Bar rtnbery a t Oroekett, CaUfor*»]*, U ut Iher vwM so t itl tu a to

. tbelr Jobe untU a new contract w u

I * f f i e ^ t n •WO'-atrlke^tranded J5J pauenien la Honolulu fotwaw tbe ^

i u S ^ ^ t b eea n u i t home from AuitiaUa.

The UnerU diie tb m In ten dart. .Ctopasr OfflcUU Mid Iber we» atcdjlns pUat to anchor Uw ihlp

' - th ree mUe* out and te r^ Honolulu pauencert to ber.

Vtal«w>e a i B va to a ,, Philadelphia lonBtbonfflen dU­cuued a renewal ot their atrlke at* r ter a wtek'* truee Ihere camt to - an end with tbe r tfu u l of ihlpowa- i

. er* to tceept their dem udi. ,, Two aallot* rtporled Iher were r

_ .b e a te n .a n d a .woman tald ih» wai i. kidnaped In Houston, where a ttrlke ri of atfinen h&i beea tn profrea for two weeku o. Tbs wcoian. u a r Olbnn, U , who i, h td been tratuporUnc tdckeU to q aad from Ibelr p«t*. lold poUce the ^ w u te ted b r three mea. driren out y of. town, warned a*aJnii further picket htullnt and ttleated.. I

BJU Ban AUnaftr ^AJuka't delertle In concres, An* .

tbocr J. Dlmond. tnnounced be f' would aik Seerelarr Ickn to re- ^

. m on CoL O. P. OhUon u Ecnertl um anater of the ftderal-onned A lu- ^ ka rtUroad for foipendlog terrlM

• because of the mariame Itrike. ThU m ’ line U lhe onlr oae.numlos into

^ tnialor tma the r a u t; filncs kmg b«foi« lhe ilrik t be* n h , Oetober ao, thlpownert and

■ ••S lon*.bar* been baUUnj erer th(— E au w i-M 'W rm rtia itru -th * -ker

t*R» of the whole nariUme iltut*{Ion.

U jt'kw art tha t rt«tored peaot af- k ' tb t strike-prorlded for Joint-

. eoBtrot o f tb« halU h r tb* nslM' a n d .tb t tblpovDen hut emplorer. ebaried tb# tmUnt' took entln charte and dictated u '« i tbe men ttait .to tbe rarloui job*.

t4 — '- ^ t A S S — — ^AUTO

. WINDOW GLASS - ' iBrioff Id Yoor S u h

: T H O B im TOP & BOD^ II . ; j v o ^ I

j^^ O E T v y o y - ' ■ ' : '

1

IfOBiCAST POa ^TObAT AND TOUOBBOW*>Id*be: Pair Bator* ~ d t r and B tudar; U(Ue cliuife Is lenperatBie. _____

B l(b and low temperaturea res* te rdar u reported the pimn* ment wealher observed were t l and 18 degrta ; there w u a norlhust wind and. tbe tk r v u dear: baro-

■ metrto prtttu rt a t » p, m. w u 3SM • toehetaiKlUishum idJtrn&fe.TJto

” n per eent o t taluratlon.* —W eather-»-rear-*go w u eloudrJ wlth.lemperalurt* ot u tnd-aa dc- '

. W EA T H ER CLEAR IN ; FAR I N T E R N 'A R E A3 ' Saiometrlo . preasun

hlgb cver tho'inUrlOT west with ttt* ereit remaining tla iio iu ir orer Vd*’ lowslone national parJcf Ths Alberu low ot yoterdar b u « moved eattward and U charted to­

night over tbe nortbem plains suits. '' Bofflo- eloudintsa-r-im mulled* thrtugJalJt'boUi the Berthenj Jl«k* i le* and th t pUlnt leetlon, wllb clear’ wealher prevaUlng orer the rest of G r the westem ilate* and orer tbe■ Great 'lake* and central AtUoUc

' Z ' l L ' i f r 5 r ’cS S ” ' s S K , ' ’

t l m —^ « u .M cuudr fu K u tu c iiy . tr » .M ci«ier , Le* Asrtia . n t i n . c r;

S -5 2!?’ KS!1.— S !! a S B 5i t i t u i u a t r s x n m r t c r ;t4B DUf* _ n t t M clur |1(t u rrucltee Tt St .M> c lu t ^tMllU _ ._ S 4 U M Clnr to*pokas« H >1 .M a u r <^ l a n n i _ t t u M a u rW u to lljtt wH « J t Ckif n t

BR6VITICS ^of Spokane h u relumed to tbat ellr atter a buslneu trip hete.

PareoU e t Daoghter — Mr. and M n. W. O. Swim ot Twto PalU are ^ tbe parenla of a daughter bom rts- **" terdar t t tbe hoylU l. . . • •. ^

flBe*iner*-J£r.«ndM r».aCIiud Blewart hate u their house gueit, “ Dave M. William*, well known m l- dent ot tbe Sawtooth eountrr-

, • theB tiB U D ert-* WUUam UVonde, ^

w b o .b u . been .a c U n g .u .a guide d d d i hunting aeason In tbo Ctpe Bom eountrr, h u relumed here. . . /bio

On Eaitcra T r t^ M r. and Mn. Russell Herron le tt yesletdar tor ^ Detroit, Michigan, and PJper Citr.QL, whets ther win vUltfitend* and teUUret. ton

’- T r B a M G anit^A r^D .- BoblCT »tn

block on Serenlb Avtnue Eait a t » des eott of |7W.

« - - IPlant ne ta» -J . & Oarllon reatw* n e

dar appUed a t (he otftee of (h t c ttr Ad< clerk tor a buUdtog pumlC to erK t —

ia tIiOO house and garagt In the , 1200 block on Wttout itreet.

• TMIt Bert - Mrs. John KeUon of Denrtr. U vblUng'frtendi bare tor teveral dan- Sbe w u formerlr MUs AUeen Peanon and w u In* itructor of Ptench to tb t loeal high lehooL • • .

Pledget Soreritr - MUt OUdjft Smllh, daughler o f Ur. and Mrt. Olrnn Smith, ttnlor a t tbe Onlvtr*Utr of idah^ Ao* roceoUr pledgtd the ^ p a DelU Pl. honoraiy edu* eatlontl lotoritr. MUs Smith U al­to pm ldent ot the Collegt OlrU' ctub, vice prtsldent ot Women'a I club i t o e t i ^ of the Ktpp* Phi and program chairman ot Wesler Poun* dtlion.

M E N W A N T E D '

FOB*

ADI CONDITIOMNGINDOSTEX

Due lo tbe .demand tor tratoed men tn ihU field, 40 Leading AttnuUeturen a rt co-opertUog wilh lhe netrlgentlon and Air CondiUonlng InsUtute to prepar*Ing nen for work In thU new and npldir growing todustrr. -

These manuUcluten todorae IhU training program and direct* lr lupervue It b r lu own ap* pointed Botrd ot Oovemort,.

A>plleanu muit ii« amblliout. have good reterences and be wUl*Ing to prepare to Uietr tpare tlm t In learning thU new and unlimit­ed ticld.

Interviews arranged b r ap- polDlment onlr. Write or phont Mr. Holbrook a t Uie Park hotel - \ befort noon giving tge, eduea- Uon, prejtnl e»pJo rm iat.ta4 etming. ■

The Quickest Way

toBuyor-Sell----------

PHONE 32 WANTADS ^

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Little Roma • But Soldi

GBDf BVBINUS BEHIND AHD AHK

Modem wstfart, evtn In eolertBl I there a n <w paraddei^ tw nartU

' do iaur(o'tlngM t't:U ielr cl

TALAVSIA De LA BEIHA. Spato M fUga and m anbtog men?’’ aik* the nt

H u tugs bang ftom wtodowt or flj mobUea. The men- do most ot their “mi the onlr band beard bere reienUr U tquare, which playa everr eventog >- out.ot*tep, ILnot out ot tune,— ^

Paradet a n few. except tor occa- g| tlonal, tubdued religious procession* ,, to naUonaUst Spato a t war. "

ItelM ndsm arbU reandU ielM n- r, n tra m ar f lr »hen the war U over But now.tha.toIdler7-U.engagtd.ln . more *trleu* buiineaa. b

ffioglag. aJesg with UU±:r. bjw* n

D egenerate Slashes f Y ouns Girl’s Throat

OHIOAOO, Nov. W WV-A degtn- erate dingged AntometW n r itM . (,p fire, toto a school yard tonight, at* Ini temnted to attack her and then de tUshed her talallr acrou Uie Utfoat. Ui ~A* me assaUant fled nelghbon call- loi td poUee who hurried Uie chUd to , the countr hosplUl wbere the toon died. Her Uinstt and two tlngen on Uie I tlt hand wero deeply Ucerated. I®!

T h t attack occurred In a «:hoo! ^ yard across Uie s tm t trom tbe girl's

Moaning and weak from loss ot D blood, the girl aws found by two neighboring youths. Her moUier, Mn. Anna Tlrltllll, iccompanled the ' child to Uie hotpllal and luppUed blood, Uie girl w u found by two ' ton. , *«, Detort lhe died Antotoelle tald Ujo stranger had olfered her candrrand w- lelicd her when the refuied It. The *yi child w u unable to tupply the man)i deaerlpUon. however. ““

— i FMd Globe A-I dalrr M ter res:

n e rt m n t Olebe Seed 4 Peed C o.- Us Adv. • ' Uti

T H £D A L /G H r£R SAVS: "You'TobM n tlghl, Molher.

in tilck lng to HiUt Biot;

Coifeo {or oU Ibeso T*an.

Aller I m a n led Jack, ihe

on(r w{i« mOT* I modo In

a ll m r change* ol btt& dt-

w aa— c h an g in g b a c k to

HUU B io f. l o t k e e p a ."

G O O D C O F P I I D I S I R V I S

T U C b w c t Q)thdofHllliBrQt.Coff

than half o cenhjryof rooiting dnd poi

groimd, Bftor Qtlnding looW tu flavor q

6roi.Coffe* should not be reflfound.7fc|

ewCetnonytyptofcoffee-mofceADffec

TW ni FALLS DAILY 1

lance In Spar iiers Find Til

UIEAOIbI Spain, b u im gar (rapplagt. l a ttrrll rtUI banifc tew Uag colBmnt ef marthli Ir chief dlrenlon. --v

a (»>) - “Where a rt the baadi, flrlng»— e new aner to warring Spain. ,r tly trom Uve tadUlor capa of auto* , , , “marching” in butet and trucks. And ’ U lb t lU-plect cuUlt of IM averal 1* "■ . dc

ever, is ont of the great dlvenlont wo • of the trcopi-partlcuUrly of th t I ' turbanned or tesed U oon from

Africa, and the blue-cUd youtbt ol iK ; tad it groupi.

I ftscUU hara a hrmn w b l^ tr t h u becomt u fam U U ru Ult EonT do'

■ Wetiei aosg to Oermanjr. W bentva mli

Woman Denies Guilt FC In Husband Slaying

NraRASKA c r r r . Neb, Nor. 13 den ffl-M fi. I lu r TKlor, iS. pletded » ^ Innocent todar lo a charge ot f ln l hen degree murder to connection wlUi Uiedetmofherhuiband,OU>a.Tar*lorrMrgtttgt.meehanlc.-------------par

Ttylor'i nude bodr, vlUi a bulle't to Uie head and bound wlUi wtre.- rope and blinkeU, w u found' to a ravine near hert Tuesdar night.

Brandels Observes Eightieth Birthday

WiSHIHOTOlI, Hl». 1! U V JU - w d l t , Juittca louU a m b lu B n a - deU observed hU BOUi blrUidsy todar byJUienlnglo_»ntumenu betore UM supreme court - juit u he b u hundreda pLoUier.daya durtni M S , more thaa 20 yean on Uie bench.-T

AlUiough Uie dean of Uie eoun, in Klui respect to age, BnndeU b u loit lit- tlda Us.Ume becauu ot Utoca to tta tie U st ( lb deeadtt. Won

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f o r l i i l y - e l g h l y e o s , e y e i

'C o i ie a w a s i f n t r o o i t t d

e x o d l n g ; u n v a r ^ g s to n d c

b e e a m c d x U a in e d . U n e s m

i o d a f f to m o r r o w , y e a r s fro

b e c e r t o l a a l w a y s o l i b e

a a t ] e a j o y r a e a l o i io r e d b f l

IS C A R I I N i m W l N O — "

j»c«ooco(iM.7H*ebvi«taiifiJrior ond oromo, o i well cs Iweptng qucBH*77l« CbVUCt C M n ib B v e re n ttfd le p

Y NEWS, TWIN PALLS. IDAHC

mish War rime to Singf T'.-"

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m sB B ^B B S S S K M ^. tl

ttrrllory e onn trtd b r the .to tm rtali •* irthtog mtn. B i t the faadiU aad tbe ^

a

I*--------------------------------- -^a teJumn of fascUU pasiei to a IJ

; ttreel. It U almost cerUto to keep to tb Itep br atogtog lU tune, which to

' ptrU U remlnUoent of that old w doae-harmcar number, Tvo been

: worktog on Ult raUroad.' pI The Moon teem to lore to tin# n I whtn night b u blotUd out U«li I flgurea to the pUia c t wbatever

town ther happen fo itop to.The crescendo waU* ol Uielr dea* .

I t r t to a p pines Uie ahuttered wto* r ‘dovT ofbed rooo i-im m -ftr-pM lI midnight. ' --------------------------------- --- It.

FORMER R ESID EN T D IE S ” NV AUTOMOBILE W R EC K ^

" jti Herman & MarUn. former r ttl- th

dent ot UlU dlitrict, w u kUled to coi a Nerada automobUe acddent Wed* , tiesday, according lo word recelred mi here. He w u oae of the earlleit en- u i Ilneen here and Uter formed a • pirtnenhlp with Charles Burton tbi lo co'nduct a.'coal builnesi. He w u me married to Ulss &Uier H a r td e ^ >vi of T w in 'ru u and ther U tt here in tbout ItlS to make Uielr bome to ( CaU/orala. . •

— — — —_ .

ANNOUNCEM ENTS i n■ tea

tBIMROSE EMEKAIl (JJPrecedtog the rrguUr meeUng ot pet

the Prlmrote Rebekab lodge Tuet* oUid tr a t eight o'clock (h(n wlil be a J.dinner terrrd at Uie Christian eetehurch.aLfl:30Jor.nUJodtejn£m;. to itiert. 'n e dinner and program U to valbe g ln a to honor ot Uw Rtbekah to 'tasemblr president, M n." LUcr actKlustneyer, who will make her ot- jtidal vUlt to Uie-lodge. Memben —u e asked to caU 11» for reterva* j Uon.

--------N D W O T H E B T H I N K S S Ira o t the fitU jM i of i|y«n Hu:th to o r o t iu in i jU to a lm Q lj^

lu iM l iy o p p ic d a M ^ K o iiW /

jH w ,^biU aty^U uwln& toujlh'

» Yeow tU t eomt to know tow-

ol I t ^ liavir

t

y e r s l a c e IQ U s Bros*

i d a n d p a c k e d , o n

n d a r d o ! q u a l i t y h a

B m a y c h a n g e . o b u i

f r o m n o w » y o u c a n

th e c o n s t a n t d e l ig h t

b y H U b B r o s .C o i{ e e .

h d Is e t flnie 01 e ^ H f t i w i A i U - -dlHMofttrlf»ccnltOf>«>«l.Hini

SoJywiwevriObetenlonreqmii.

IHO, SAtBb DAT MOBNTOGi N{

' f f l w i f f

s lus BE UO p in io n . Q lven In A nsw er • T o R eq u es t o f E m ploye

R e p re s e n ta tiv eWABHnJOTOH, Nor. IS m -

SecreUrr Pcrktot tald t o ^ h t that . to M r optolon emplore repreanU*

tlvea of Ult Caraegte-nUnots sieel_ £ompaay-w«ra.not-auU»orU*d-und«

to t e opinion mploj, npnm u- -- tlon plan "to enler toto or iim 'o n

behalf of their feUow worken a r a p r a e n t coneeiplng wage tcalet.’

Th t secrelary n v t her optolor to antwer. to Ult rtquett of twe tnptoys ivprestntaUves who ui-* ther wished to aocepr » ' pn»oied 10 per.cent wag« tocreue of/erei b r Uie Kxnpany, but did not wUh U sign an a ^ p a n y ln g MSTitmeol

S S r S ' ‘„ ' ; 7 . s i , s ; ;

T te ateel oompany had offered tbe two pnpotillont to- a ttogU

, agreemtnt. *9 the employe repre-

teoUUret bad been encouraged by a p r t* conference,lUtement from^ “ W e n u ^ e l t (hat the « i t of lITOTihould not be considered to n x i^ wage* If I t worked to curt Uie improvemenl of wage*. -

Secretary Perklm did not go tnte the meriU ot tuch a wage tchemt

ROSS F IG H T S - .. , • . .. STA TE’S L tV Y

ON P R O PER T Y ,(ConUnued Prom Pagt One) 1

w u not neoeuarr: Umt Uie general i fund baUaee oa band December <1m s , “wUl be more than tsoo,000 over <and abore aU expenditures tor the ■ re a n IW and 1938.'*

He dedared collectloa ot Uit Ux ' wUl mean Uut, It m utt Ue Iti the t lU te treajurr tor two re a n and « tha t it cinnot be used during the < comtag biennium. 1

Atler lite rote on (he retohiUonw u Uken SecreUiy ot s u te Oln«d tsaid: f

"The mailer Uken up loday w u thoroughly dUcussed a t our Ust 1 meeUng; we acted on tofonnitloa «vaiUble a t Uial time and did to a to good fAllh." «

Bald s u te Auditor Partons:“rao ciftaatfd tartng which

M uld accrue to the taxpayen trom a the governor's propotal would be fi approiimateir « per »1,000. of u - V tetted vaiuaUon; and >390,000 ot U r I7ST.OOO would repretent a uvlng tc 0 the ulUIlIes. The a tteued nluallon per ad valorem tax ptyer In Idaho D oUier than Ibe uUUUet, U IIJJOO,- «

U n . EoUng observed Uie board'i P teUon w u Uken lu t August dur- B

.tog.UiflJ93M ni.blennlumif.tio ad _ : valorem Ux were levied tor IP3S and P Ito 'cate o f 'd e lu t of tbe jair* j b « act, ’ w

I MUler did not comment. N

P

Hamburger, ft.PBEBH <*PI,T

PRANKFOBTS b b OOM

~ 2 5 c . 3 1 *

" ~ P O T BOASTS flIlO..BEEF OR VtAL VEAL BTE

S C u 12c

r BBIBirUI, I ____ _.. SALAD SOCKET

OBEfiSINa- 8At'M0^QUABT8 _ .

2 9 C * » «

PlRTD PAN*Cawe v u i tn t BBDIFDl“ I Z

3 2 c 9 c ,

OBAPJETEUrr TAMS OOZEN • LBS.

2 9 c - - 2 0 c

HEARTS- 0 - * POIWD____________ ® C

tongues- o _ POUND____________ S C :

BEEF - jfc _ POUND_________I O C

PORK L ITER - a ^ POUND ____________ 8 C

CALL V 0 G E L ’S - 3 l l OR TO DA Y FO R a n y

e m e h g e n c y o r d e r

O RD ERS E V E R Y DAY

y fO Y E ^ E B H ,'l93;

S FRANCE’S LAW M AKERS ' S TA G E' m o BATTLE

I I I ‘ (OpnUnoed Prom P t t i Oot)

111 orter. temporarUy tuspended Uu metUng aad ordertd tba rtm on l of tpecUlott.

. . . Wto TtU ef OonfldeneeWhen Ult depuUei reconvened,

Blum won a rou otconfldtnee, posed by a SocUUst depuiy. by 37i lo 201.

T htl role came aller the cham* ber condemned Uit attacks on Sa* iengro - charged br righUsU wlUi

hftl being a wotld war deserter— br a U* count of <3T to m . k I a mUltarr court of honor reccnt* I t t ly.cUared Salengro of the acousa* U- Uon h t w u a trailer, uylng It found on he bad been acquitted durtog Uit t c war while h t w u a prisoner to Oer-

many.lor The clash. In Uit chamber broke HC outalU raflerydebaU onUierlght-

III cliargei, .agalnjt flaJetignt, prt- lad aented by Deputr Henri Becouart. t ( When Btum mounted -Uie ipeak- tf er’i ' lUnd, Jetn LouU Tlxler-Vlg- ■01 nancour, a rtghUst, shouted “Blum u- m uns warl"Ue A lelUst sprtolcd acrou Uie cham- h( ber and droTthU right tu t to Tlxler*

• -Vlgnancourt ch to .--------- - --^ T ta t w u Ult tlgnal for th t gn* ^ eral bnwL‘ Pcr urer*}. mtaulet, more Uian ,, W Uwmaken slugged and kicked

AO] oUitr. AUendanU'who tried to iiep&leUiemwerebowledortr.

g. Tht Vemalnder ot Uie iegUUton I- elUier thouled.lnsulU tcrost Uie ^ chamber or tUlked out to dlgnUled " fashion.lc ■ ______________

’ FED ER A L AGENTS ' SHOOT DESPERADO I

>.joUnued Prom Pagt Ont) ■ i

^ and Police Chief Bea W. Rout ot I ChllllcoUie, turrouniled'the farm Balicyjuttluut<Lijt*r_ago_under

i3 Ult name ot Byrd, .1 BalUr left Um home, momi patt . ir the m d e n aigtnli, and tlarted to ,t milk a cov to Uie bara

E. J. ConneUey, dapper O-man % who helped round up remnanU of . e UiDUllnger and Kirpls gang,train- . d ed an automalic rttle on Uit man, , e and ordered him to "Uiniw up your ■■

bandi.“ • . ;n "ailleya aaiwef bm louder Uun i j Uut,'- taid Chief'Rout. "He opened

flro wllhout Waring." \t Chut Rout laid ConneUey and "at t t le u t five or tlx of us Ilred back.- ; 1 BaUey fell wim bulleU to hU leg 3 and side. Docton u ld hU condition

w u nol serious.Send! WarrtDt

1 V. a. Attorney m nclseo C. Canny 1 a t Ctoclnnatl received a teltgram • from Uie U. a attomer a t Spokane.. Wash, uylng h t was torwardlng a r w am nt for DaUey's removal ftom : Ohio. JI T ilt federal agenU had been-o'i

lUIley's IraU itoce Mar IS, IDJt, wlien he w u indlcled for tnns* f porting a itolm autoffloblle ftom BlDWtog Rock, N. C, to Etwln, Tenn. _ChUt_Rdut u ld Bailer w u tus- . p ec l^ of lea'dlng a nbber'l^tid'to a' 1. terJes’ol bank wlds to 'lh e north* * west following hU escape trom Uie Nortli CareUna prlioa

■ ■ ■ P I P H a3 1 1 -

143 Sl

TER FOODS Dl 0RLE8S

. IOc Porlt SaLT . d iIe s se d iieniOMS NO. 1 FRTE)

TU&KET5 ROAST

lc - 25c ^ 22

0 . LOIN PORK tE O 4ITEAR CHOPS OR LOir

ROAST • VEAL R<

y 2 4 C u , . | 1 5 '

' ”1 PIEUC;ETE . GREEK ION UMA BEANS

QT.

l c l O C CAN J J l

FOL TUNA F isn • 8HAVEI LAKES HALVES ORAPEFI

2 CAN

C r a a I 4 C i 9 >

S BACON

I 'c * 7 C L a 2 7 <

CUBE STEAKS-:. ' A SIIPOUND _________ * 3 ® ^ 0

LINK SAUSAGE- « « « . SW POU-ST) ________ A a W r o

ROUND VEAL SU 8TEAK-LB______ 2 « G PO

BRAINS- M 1 ^ . LAI POUND ________ I V C PO

[ B C E

r J E R o f o A S T O R W i L L L E Q IV E L E 8T U R E S E R IE S S

- . u W i S K i S f K '

putcra l a a l i tu e e <lartng tv e elgbt*dar periods, tmt begtenin*

jed, n txt Sundar'night and UiTolSer Kd Uie Sunday night foUowhig Thanks. tOl. giving dar-nt* In Ult Twto PUU BtplUt ohurch. - St. Rev. O. L. Johnton of Jenm e wui Itt, auU t Ult . local pastor next week, r • Begtnntog wlto the Sundar eventog

s r r ^ , hU jenoon tuWectt wij I t . be - n e Church and Its MlnUtiy,-I t . "PaUuro and Recovery,".“The High* ■53 w ay rtoW U o t . 17“ -Twe O B uw r^ i , M em ber^ ,'.' “Reriring Old. C u s :" '

toms,' ^ % t Oreat Enieelancy '*, "The Sign on Uie Crou.” tnd "Christk j and'KU Ohurch PlnL" it- "There wlU be goipel hymn stog* ' ,

tog and tpeciaJ r « t l u i i la ittu- menUl raiulc. The publl? u Invited

k . lo allend, thwe to charge announce.__g- . - im„ DEAL’S RESOLUTION

H iT S T R A D E PACTSJ* fOanltoced from Page Ons)

^ peal of the "most favortd naUon’^ cUuie ot the Uriff Uw.£ Mr. OUI u ld Uie ''moet favored . nation" daust by which concessions

_ mty be granted to foreign countrlu "compeU egrlcuKutv (0 be coniUne*

^ ly on guard against aggression by . large .toduitrial group* who m ty

desire trade agreemenU which art very_^dUadvanugeout to agricul.

HU rttoluUon u k t Uit G nng t to

0 Uke a Krm itand against tariff re* ..

ducUont oe redproeal tn d e tigree* 1 menu, atfecUng agricultunl pro* } dueU which m ar be produced

I " “ * 7 ?tr — ' '

rl lake .T ahoe Resort , DestroyeJ By F ire

n —-PIACEBVILLI; CaUf., Nov. IS M?- —Plamea awept through eamp Blch* ardson. ont of Uit prtodp^ I^ke ' Tahoe retorU, aod dettrored Ute postoffice, store, .a tununer cot­Uge, a hotel and hotel annex (oday.

Tbe camp U owned by A. u lUchtrdson. Porest ottlcUU estl- maled Uie damage a t tW.OOO.

- .......................... iiLMlMjmoeatMHW tlM

Too Late I To Classify I

100 OB IW. A OOOD POTATO land. Wlli pay crop or cash rent. K.L. Jenklni, m >Uto N.

U RO B SLEEPINO ROOM. SDJT* able for two genUemen; aUo single room. SevenUi Avenue North.

CPhona.l37t;M,___ ' '

*VANTED WSDUYJ-.KAY FOB baling. N. W. Arrtogion. Phoneoiei*J.

O N P S ~ 4- ( ^ 2 c

Shoshone S t No.5 FREE

DELIVERIES . TODAY

lausage, Ib. 15cENB, ■ VEAL 8TEW- !TER9. er RIB BOIL 5TER8 erLAMBSTE^V

2 C t ^ 6 C t n . ,

„ I LOIN OBQ OB niB

T o a st

5 ° “ -1 35c .^ cE 8 r ~ jT8UP 4 I,ng_

CAN SnOtlTENVt'O

Sc 45 c

VSR’S . i l ,n o AEFRUIT • * iANS PURE LARD k

g c 6 0 c '

M S ROLLEDROASTS

7 C w . I S C u , .

S m ^ f i T E A K -

SWISS STEAK- « M m POUND -------------- A

SHORT CUTS-POCND ------

LAMB C B 0 P 5 - «POUND ----- ---------

i r M F o o f f i s r - r

f o r l e s s a

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■’N ’ -EDerjitl"S ugar a n ' «pJce a n d m r y -

th in g n lccl O nly a t th is tim e of year it

re fers to f ru i t cakcs and p lum i pudd ings In ste ad of tittle nu

' *lrl». Anri II tioc.t tako Jiul nbout fm •'«rerj'thln(T nice'* lo mnkc your caVc j

— dtllciou*. Cllron.cflndlfdfniltf.»nd-»J all tlw oUitr “Roodlei’' are being lla Ahown t l Iscal markcU u ld mtke fro

V one lonff to set out tlw Isniesl mix- tin 1 Inj bowl, and b^sln imttlng llitm or ' tesether. fee

U’l nol quits tvo ireeki. until t ThtuluKlTlnr, Just about ths TlElit ior l«D<th of tlmCjfor & llth t fmlt cik< b ;

___ to ripen in d then th tte 'i the whole forjifomh of Dteembtr to let your'rich mo

. iKiry holiday cake reieh tha.peik eal ef dellelousneii. I 1

n you like your u k e nellber too to : Hch nor too much llko ordinary P cikt, here la a recipe Uuit a number brt of local houMftlTO litre offtred m be the best of 111 kind. 1

FRUIT CAKK llalMeup<appleuuct. , «ltiJ cup lu jt r . Pu(3 isbleipooni mtlled butler. the ■i leupoon n c h of allspice, clorcj, tex'

nutmcf nnd slnser. b#k1 ttupoon cinnamon. ancJ tfg*. ••• Ing3 cups ceedleai rtlilns. ono1 cup nut aea lJ. •. If.1 eup citron. »’»l

■ — 1-cup etch of mnraKhlno 'chtrrlcj ■ ortnge peel nnd jiincapplt. ■

1 leaspoon baking powder.Mi'cup nour. —1 teaspoon loda. 1?Cream lugir and buller. add btit- *

tn eggs and whip unlll amooih. Mix Ti dry Ingnxllfnta to jtllier excepting .V)d» and combine wllh flrtl mlxlurt.Add fnill3. Combine apple tauce j

'and sod& and add to mixture Jutt pud . btJow bikJDj!. . ■miJ Tmll. cake oj ^

- ..bake3lister.than.tho.ordlmuy..oiili-.eui requiring about one tnd one-htlf u i houn in a moderate oren If'bokcd trr; In ono lotf. trip

■ ■ ■■■ - HCONDITIONS FAVOR

I D A H m i V E S T O C K -^ -:J»OISE, Nov, 13 M’r-ldslio 11«-]“ A

• tlock U.dolnR nell, federal flalLi*; 11 . ticltni rrportrd today, on nnsM ' m that tre In good condition. !IN

"trnlea conditions n«cc.vsUatc un* I '•* taunlly henry feeding during llie winter there thould be a jurpliu of- " hay In praetleally all partt of Hie I're alate thU j-ttr." Richard C. Row, ? c ftdtral erop tintklUcltn. fald. |

A thorlage of prtclpiUllon and i “ fn tt in s ' tcmperaturw I n j u r e d ! ^ itrowth and quBllly of green pas-1 Iu j

__________ ,■ :|SSCHRISTM AS S P IR IT i J

BUILD UP FOSTERED gBUFTALO. N. Y„ Nov. J3 ( J J - ' n>ol

Rnyniond P. Well, a Clirlilmaa tree R*" Importer, tald loday lhal trees wre bflng rttrkeWd prtmnlurely Ihls. ‘’I'

■yttr “to 'get the publlc't Chrw linasr' S iplrit lip early." t y *

He tald tree* already moving orer ■ ^'re miny ralJxoadj. were Jntendfd /ox P»t store Irlmmlng, not for homes. 15"“

“Butlnest It good and merctiaiiU are ilanlng their trimming etrllcr this year than ever before.' he add- , S «i.

'T he? R-ant to get llw publlc'tj J}'" ChrlAliflas itplrli up early.” *

_ —EREsii viJ -IdahoYOUR G RO CERS

D A IL Y A SK FO R IT ! |

II! Y o i

~ -

, ■ FOR SALE IN TWi II . Zir-WAV MARKET

I _^C0>'5UMEBS .MARKET ■ V - 0 . P. SKAOCS

\ 6AFE«’.'Y STORES KEVf . AIm ea f

Bshl. BUtt.'lU{ermtn. I

m u

n y i j ^

tliiittg N ic e ^---------------- --------------------- T T ' Ing

Fruit Cake AidsHere nre » few tuggesflont o in ^ p

nuking and keeping all types of pim fnill caket: t

Voe ordinary kfeplng. wrap the eake la waxed paper and keep In n lln box. If you want to proiect ll frora-Uie nlr for a long period of g,,, time, burying lhe cake In powdered or bpown lugar will work very ef* I „ feeilrely. _ ^

Since fruit etket need no Icing tome penoni prefer lo glazs then k by tpnadlng over the top. Jusi be-, fore baking, a mixture of 1 part % m oIissS T oT orw ater-for a ' d a r lT ^ ' eake. or for a white » k r « glau of 1 l p ir t egg wlllle, tllglilly beaten, ^ to 3 pnrt* waUr. 1

Fruit cakes are usually baked tn ^ brefd pana in order that they m ay: ^ be allced for tervlng. ' ’ | t t

To cook rich frull cakrj«, one o f , ^ llie m » i popular methods It lo V »leara first (wlien they aiv Plum ' ^ Puddings nnd can be u.vd u such) I then allow lo”dty”out to good cake ^ texture In a tlow oven. If Uiey arc ^ baked, ute a ver * modeTaie- oven t t and until Uio la tt half hour of bak*Ing m the' p in In anoUier larger ^ ono conlalng one Inch of hol water. W If. baked without ttte pan of hot ^ water ihe oren musrbe very slow, k

- — — j

Plum Pudding and ^ Fruit Cake Have ^ Interesting P astVThs tlory of fruit cake and plum ^

pudding begins with Uie memoln ^ of A Ittnchm in. CUen\ier d'ArrJ* A »ux,-who.took.a-royaga.ln-ltS3-onin English war vr.«el and who .was t tbrr -ed plum pudding' during the ^trip. 1

He docrlbet It u a pudding made ^»ith bltcull cnimbs or flour. Iat< Mu irm it . fall and pepper, whlni B

"AIL-BRANKEEPSMEI INSHAPMlfDiir \

"When I had ealen a- lieavy u breakftst, I would feel logy. After O a couplo of<'dsys of this, I vrould t thavo to tako a laxative. W

"Ons momlns I had t d!tK of ^ Ail -Bu k . BeUovome.ltbentian^ W laxative, as It keens me In shape ^ evcry day."-W m .C .B llllnji, 1330 ^19tllSt.,Dem-er, Colorado. i? .

■WhyiuirBp wlUi hatf-stck days,nhen a delicious cereal vrlll make V rou feel so coodT Because Aix-DIUH has "hulk”- which obtorbs Wmolaluro wllhln tho bod?. Then 3 .. gently sponees out your sytlem, t t

“• S■ ScIthUfirteiU-proTO-tMl'nat-" V '*ural lood Is both safo and elTcc- t ttiro—worlds better th tn taklns O •paUnt medlelncs. All-Diwk is 1jiwranleed. Tnko It a weck. I f not k 'utlifnctory, j'our money will be ^refunded by_Ui8 Kellogg Company, fc

Servo as a cereal o r uto In cook- ^ing. Ail -Diu n a lto supplies vita* hmln B and Iron. At all Rrocert. OUado by Kellogy In Baltic Creek. ^

ALWAYS 3l y IN S IST ON

f ' J a c k - ■ 1 .: Moss’ ^

oMaidBread \\And You’ll S

ilways Know ^ , ou’te GettingTHE BEST ^ 1

'WIN PALLS AT: H :DRIVE-IN MARKET %

»TH AVENUE GROCERV ;i;VS CASH GROCERV-Flter ^a SUe a t ^n. Holtlsler and Cwtleferd t t

a ' W t f

1™

Y / ^ fro,prc

3

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4

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' ' “ a i— — J :

WM tied In a nipkln and oooked In 1’' bBinottr-AccorrJlng to tho Ohenller - ' It wa.s qulto eslable unttl Uwy dust- | ' ed 11 wtlh old cheese prior to ser;'*Ing It. '

1 1rt w u not until almost a hcmdred 4 ,

years later.iWjicn.greatly changcd 1 : II took' tho place of. the then cr iwpular Christmas dish known as [ilum porridge,

Tlie latter was ponldge mixed WlUl Magi frulu. nutx and spices and had been whic popular for a good many, yeara. l ( Jews wa-s an old dish dating back lo early in p ChriiUan limes. "The tplcw were inler used lo reoresent Uie gifts of lhe top I

Idaho Depi Saturday \ on Fd(

{ ID A IIO M E 'H u rd 'W h e a t ^ KI.OUR ................. .18 Lb. 1

k CAM PBELL’S TOMATO SOU^ ] 0 ! i o r. cans, r......;;;.-.;.............

k M IN C E .M E A T -“O ro" Brnnd. k Z Ib. j u r _______ ___ ________

Ij I 'IK E S PE A K CA K E FLOUR- . I jir c e packnge ..........................

J O Y S T E I{ S -" C ry sU rB o > "J 3 l i oz. c o n -------------------------

^ .O N E K ELLO G G 'S 10r< GI F b k e s , One KelloKs’s WlJ . U m n S hreds. One Mickcy Mc^ Howl ............................. .............

\ P JK E S PE A K PA N CA K E.FLC ^ L a r^ c pBckugc‘._.»'..:.,»_...«..

\ P E A S —A U r g e Sw eet Pea,W N o. 2 Can ................................

^ P IN E A P I'L E J U I C E - k D clM onle, 12 os. can

^ CATSUP— “F a v o r ilt” B rand.\ 14 01. b o l t i t _________ _____

) K R A l^ S S^iz. Packaga C ll ? D rick, Vclvccltt and

* P im icn lo ...............................

5 ~ S U G A H - “lV hlle-Salln” T m i T \ . G ranu la ted .............. ...................

5 T O M A T O E S -U ta h Solid Pack ^ N o. 2 i/i can _________ _____

! COMB H O N B Y -V c ry Fancyjj Q ufllily S c c tlo n ...............I........

i M A R S H M A L L O W S - I 111). Cellophane p a c k n g e ___

j C O F F E E — Chane a n d Sanbo: j . , * 'D a tcd " ........ ..... » '™ . l lb ; i

I( C E L E R Y -C r lsp U ta h V arie ty I p e r b u n c h ----------------------------

O V A L T I N E - T b t Pood B t^ tr a I la rg e c a n -------------------■

I W ASHO G m nu la led Soap, qualil I tccd , la rg e package ;.____ l...

| . T O IL E T P A P E R - l'T r J tn ”I i ro lls f o r ............____________

I H A RM ONY W hile I jiu n d ry I - I h t m a k crs or P a r CranulaI S o o p -------------------------------

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I W e a re m in e t o o d tllv e ry Iruc! I „ " ' . “ m e o f deliver)I P lease phone y o u r order early i:

1 M ain S lo re phone 1»8. G m S ^ ’p

IdahorDepH"If I t Isn’t Right, Br

TWIN FALLS DAILY NEI

H e r e ’s a F r u i t C a k e F

H o l i d a y s T h a t

If you h a v e a fam ily th a t think f ru i t cakc , w ith a lt th o trim m ing arid fu ll o t good th ings , b u t s lllt < deal o f m ix ing , b ak ing a n d ripen s e n e d w ith h o lid a y d inners . K Irosttog. h u t som e persons^—- p refer i t gloxed. bo>\

BLACK FTUIT CAKE (To Uake Six Loaves.) yoli .

2 cupt ihortenlng uU'i,3 2-8 cupt brown sugar.ll 'e i l* beaten-separale.. - . • njj,,Icupmoiaasea. _ • i-rtui4 cups flour;.- met 'i l e a t ^ toda. f*”’ 4 teaspoons cinnamon.4 teatpoou alltplc*. "

, I'i,teiipiM ns m a « . . ‘V ''1 Btaled nuliaeg, • ' ™1 lb. blanehrt almondt. V*

_Lplat-pr«iTOd.«trawbenltj.____HE2a lbs. seeded ralslni.2 Ibs. flulUna ralslni.

lbs. citron, thinly sliced and. cut In pieces. ___ ___ •1 lb, currants.

preterred lemon rind, minced. ' • ' • >» prcser\-ed omnjte rind, minced

I cup cider or fmlt juice.4 o t melted chocolate. '1 Ib. candled cherries.Cream the shortening In a mlx)Qg ~

klagl lo the Chrltl and'Ingredients vhlch wtre an abomination to the lews wera uted. U waa ollen baked j - * II pies me slitpe of a cradle and , nlertwlnlng strips of paitry laid cn op to represent Uio manger.

li. Store’s 11 Savings i -

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B ran A L L W hole FO R ■ ^

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:......3 f o r 25c ^- .......... - . . 3 fo r 25c ^

.......... :....each lO C 5C IIE E S E -A m e r lc a n ; k ^

1 .. . . .1 0 Ib. ba it 55c ilO c } ■

:::................z f b r 3 5 c j

...........12c Iib o m 's ^lb;PnckiiRC ^

Sc

!!!!:......59c \la lily RUiiran- . 25c m

Iry SO A P -M aH c hy h ^ ulalcd I %™ 1 0 b a rs ^

•ucks lo h n n d le th e Inrcc ^

■cry ortlcrs. ■ ^y th u s InstirinE an early

y phones Nn.O anri No. I

jirS tore4 -Bring I t Back”— - J —

«EWS,.TWIN FALLS. IDAHO,.Si

: For the . [| at Has Everythingttlnks fru it cnke shou ld bo rea l! ' nings. here Is ono t h a t Js rich lilt dlRcsllblc. I t ta k es a good ^ Ipcnlng. h u t Is dcliclous w hen met

I t la dork a n d . requ ires no not------------------------------- --------------! llil,bo»l. sugar slowly stirring con-1 t sianUy unlll all tugar Is In and th e 'tx c muiure h .wiooUi. Add beaten ejg u r yolks nud beal vigoroualy two mln* or 1 uk'i. Mix dry fruits and- dre<lge r "Tll 1-3 cup Hour. Blft remaining mrri llTjr and tplces and theu alter- iwi, nsWr add flour'and liquid to eitam- niin ■d mUiure. Add floured fruits; fold mu inesjwhlles. and pour into peajtd mj,

I pan. Do not nllowlo stand after mix*In;. Bitam' four, liourt, then bak'e «

, in wry flow oren 3 houn. Or bake I Ilf lie hours in oven that U Just Winn. When caks cooli.wrap In WAX i»pt'r and plaee In tin box lo rlivn for leN'cral weeks.________ ^

HEIUN-S SISTER DICS^. ,

ORAS-D ISUND. Neb., Nor. '13 • I’.' - nr, Edna Pells, a sbter ot lurmer flpimtor Tom Jleflln of Ala- buma. died ot pneumonia hete to- (.‘ar. S/w WM a n a i Island's enly Auman physician.

Jimmie Jingle Says:. 'Our one ambltlDn Is to bake

Tlie finest lonf'lhnl man cnniiiuke.

-.Schwelekbardt's Bread

B

O c t . l3HiWalnols

C aliro rn ia Nu. I f-rade

P O U N D ......'f.. 19c I:

Fine Assi. C h o c o l a i e i (

OH Fash ion I)rop«i

2 V 2 L I I . 2 5 C :

FLOURHarvest B I o s s o

4 8 I .n . n . u ; .... . $ ! •

Kitchen CraStO ur V ery B csl All Purpose

L B .B A r , ....... . $ ! •

3., SATURDAY MOHNING; NOVE

WBEIIS I: , IPfiHISiEi

- ------- abAt the conclusion of n hearty |[||

meal, & iicnvy detJert somellmM Is get nol apiireclatcd to much a.i tlie llsWer kind. . ,

Tliese light devt^rts can of couno 1 be «ver>- Wl u AtlmcllvT and u r as R most tmprc.Kilve mliice pie or ptiun iiuddliig. fiucli a ilcuert H ptJtachio or almond rtnnet-ciis- j lard, wlilcli loob like a pudding, tt-xlct Ilkv a rutlani. and ts chiefly milk. riellc.itclr flavored, cmnblncd 1 wtUi crunchy chop;ied nuts, nnd of coagulated with rennet powder Into adi

For The BES'Shop n t o u r m enl count«r bc.vj m oney can buy . A sp fam ily w ith a T urkey . Al

• Wc nisi) fca lu ro F re sh Fii

T ry Som e o f O ur Spec

F o u r F r e e D e l

“TODAY I I

L^uU fl

M

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ta.th.ah

a r

:h T o d c i' Brazils

IjirR c Size *Fine ({unllly

2 PO U N D S 3 5 c I P,

i o r l m e n l IGum Drop! I

.'Monster S i te ^T ender Candy

2 poL'ND.s 2 3 c 2

7 ~ ^ COFFI Air Way B

som .. <. POUND....... J

1*35 Dependa‘S t POUND CAN.. 3.“ I 'T . Mob Hil

55 POUND....

VEMBER 11, ISM .

a tender, ehllly and detletable dUh. re t o the homemaker It' h u a tpedal ed appeal, bccause It requlrea no eook* lnr. Bba caij prepare « ta a few minutes' lelture time In the mom- Ing, and leave It In ilie refrigenlor 10 unUl the Is ready U> ter\-e It; Then sei ahe may be sure ot having an abso* lulely new and dllfcrent dtih. un* llko any other tyjie of des.wrt. lo i set before Ihe family. torlaUchlo er Alnood Rennet-m*. . . Un] D ra tr t ^

a tablespoons chopped blanched ani_PUMChJOS. Cf lg.»!<vl ^.‘1 pint milk.• 1 packaga vanilla rennet powder. ' « teaspoon pistachio or ataiond

I Warm milk to.lukrfttrm in top cqi of double boiler. Remove from lieat. nie add nuta and flavoring, u id n ir in del

I T" k, INDEPEA MEAI

Phones I i

S T InQ tJA L irt e n fo r a ll f re sh c u ts o f Steer, and spccinl t r e a t fo r y o u r Sundnj^'DIr A lso C n lo iV lJIcn s a n d F r j'c rs , G

F ish and O y s l^ s a t sll .tim cs.

pedal Chill T h n t Gootl Chill —

)eliveries Daily— Phone! IT ’S T H R IFT Y TO BU Y QUALl

lB I G F A R M E R - C O N S I

A f i n e c r o p o f g o ld e n , 'i n u t s h a s . b e e n h a r v e B t i

ta b le ! T h e y ' r e b i g g e r e t h a n - e v e r . - A l l - v a r l o t l o i a b le . . W a ln u ts , 'A lm o z P e c a n s . . T in a b u n d a n c e a r e f a i r to a l l . T a k e ho nr

t . 2 ls t^ in<Almonds I

IX L Soft Shell

P 0 i . N n . . . . . . . 3 3 c 2

Saiin Mix qA Real a iin llly H ard Mix ®

2 ^ / ^ LIIS. 2 5 c 2 i

Brana sic ep y Iln llo w ,' . I 6 c ! . 5 I.II. CAN

l a W e CHE2 4 c Idaho Fln

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^ 2 0 c j J o A K ^ ^

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■ ' f A c s T m t m ' j j

renost powder quleUy imtn dtootT*' > e<J.'»«ttlmmedlalelr Into 9 ghoMt glasses and let stand undlstoited i l ' '. ' room temperature uaUI flnn, aboot: '. 10 nlnutM . CbUl ta n f tic m ttr . S e m vlU> a n m lih of whlpp«l ' cream and maple syrup. ' i

A good subttacUal home, dlnsfr . lo accompany the rennet-custard li: ' Tegelable toup..roast tlrloln and gravy, oren* browned potaloea, bui- lered gn rn beant. and pineapple and raw cabbage talad wlUi Pttneh,

j To pr«ent the moji colorful ai - ipearanoe, tha detterl should be malM with plstachioi, which fleck Ita m r- . . face WlUl green: but almonds are equally dellclout In flaror, and are nleely.tanned by (julek loatUng un* der Uia broiler. ■

'heENDENTTCO.

[Y MEATS "ind H e ife r n e a t — th «Dinner—S u rp r is e th a , G ra in F e d R a b b its .

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e 1 6 2 - 1 6 3 .

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SUMERSALEj II, t h i n - s h e l l e d s t e d f o r y o u r ,

a n d s w e e t e re i - a r e - a v a i l . ------ ------o n d e , B r a z i l s , ce . T h e p r i c e s >me a s u p p ly . ,

ic ltfs iv ePeanuis

■ Knncy VlrRlnlasi F resh Roa.itcd ^

I POUNDS 2 5 c I

N D IE SCOCONUT

Bon-BonsA I)cllcIou.s Candy ' •

I PO U N D S 2 9 c IRUPS,r. Cane and .Maple

H 6 1 c

lEESEFine QualKy

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1. U « .1 m 'tt.M H td _fT IH W t »m uo U w e t .

' A KANSAS PilOPHECI WluC Is solnff to happen la thla

{ or Ul th li .couotry, durlns Presldei . Tell'# sccond U na? Here Is w m etl

___ iieafjy e rti7one IntexMteil to publ: l l wondering alwut, afld a n n y 1 • WB goesslns .til?out An iuuw ct i ’ WlUJun AUen White Republican

Emporia, Kansas, doesn’t profes c : ^ m o r e than a guess, bu t Is prc

t o ^ as anybody's U Is from an artl ■ ten for the Norlh American Newsp

UanceV Tbe American standard o t 11'

thlftks, w urbe eJtabilshed a l a basl ard below which no man.wUllnB

> wlU be allowed to tlnlc : There « m .b « eeseral old tgo ,

a a4 iob insurance of some k in d . n ie ro will bc coUectlTB bargali

' Jodiistj?, safeffuarded b j law, wltl - < shop-or-com pany shop according

choice of ft workers'-majorlty In a - ~ < K M q _ itod working conditions foi

and cijlldren. w h o 'a w t jn o r f a n ls i• b«-p» tec ted by law.

“O ot of th is b lfh standard of 11t Am erleaa standard ," h» u y s , “a n ; z

; b« tb le to rise to w h a te m h ilghU 1- , TidnjJ qnalltles wlU take him, proTli

th a llha shilJ itlro socttf-ietuiu n ln s . That may be tbe net gala

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jf ^VRONG PLACE TO LEA I U tt le l ^ o W Leaps In to Uarkel

m t Slx*7ear f ltgh* s t id th e headUn ' , te r be cau tious,'L ittle I tU o v . I f 3

, dlcqr, tb e a disappointing experience o u w f i in oU utuo hundred twei and Dlnet«en bund red th irty , you

• h a te leam ed to w atch yonr step.; J t 1» a ll r igh t, to -g e t to c lttd a t

games, b u t leaping about in the sUx . I k e t Is a dangerous practice. Thai's . ' p ^ for th e UtUe fellow to keep b<

' on the ground and h is Judgment c th a t the atocks he buys m ay be inrei

•. and no t sucker bait, .

NOCHECKONCHISBLER Od tho theory th a t th e way to cv

, relief costs is -s lm p ly -to cut do? .1 amount of mone3.M allable. for It, U ' legislature lost year*tnacted a law 1

llinlUnK th ? amount o f money tha be 'spent fo r relief administration

------ rm lt-h f ts 'b e en -b a d -ln the blg clUiIn some places re lief .sU ffs had

• n d u c ed 80 muoh Umt It became Imi . fo r workers to do th e necessary am'■ v o tin g fUid lom tfgaU ng. TTils a

almost a t imee, rtduetlon o t th rto U load, because It became much hai

'find and weed out people who no needed help.

The same critics who complain blgh cost of bungling relief meth<

• o tten found on the side of hampetli . which make It Impossible to rcplace

ling wUh efficiency.

NlCltEL NOVEL BOO.M There la a sui^rlslng revlral of I

In the dime noTCl-now. a nlekei.-• K aercher.pubU iherof suchllteratui '' h is company Is tum lng ou t sixty th

of these lieart-scorchtrs a month, a re n o t new dime novels, either, t same Deadwood Dicks, etc., ih a t enl th e preceding generation In lu j-outl

' works of L aura Jean Ubbey, Mrs. E .!• -iflouthw orth. WlUlam W ard and < ' O arrlee ore again In high drmand

Hero Is t curious thing about thetr publisher says I t l a n t the kids who

■ thebooks.today . The young folks w: . thrlU s in Jhelr reading to come ftom

' Ing a iltos,dA rederll parachute Jumpl plosive chem icals and Ihgenlous meel devices. I t Is the adults who are int In “ th e sam e m aidens pleading wl sam e frock-coated villains, and thi

'-h e ro e s escaping m lncufously from th \U e w rctehcs."

pe rhaps th e original readers ot c t« r l u - in th o Vnlted SUtet, Hew 2 A ustralia, Sou th ' Africa and Englar renewing th e ir youth by read ing them

— O r p ^ t a p » -^ < r -« r» -p a M n g ~ g ill w hile th e chance lasts. The pubUsl Ileves h U flw *e«nters will .last on ly a

, t « y e a » or M. H e’s'bu ild ing tip ft'' able bustn.ess'ln f lf ty -cen t reprin ts

•• • I i . t . ’ 1

I pensive current flclli

NEWSI fade-out.

A N E IN S T E IN ! u n i 1. ^ Many of our best bt

the ir pOB-ers cn thing tual Interest I tu te ilp :

1*.' ed by- mankind. So.» — . John Slj' Burcbard, a

He Is Interested more i ?*09S S ? i 'in the Internal simctui "««' ^ temperature ot a dlstJ t ~ ^ , I i j » "W hat really corice:»*•------ •*» today?" he asks. -Is 1-------- 4 * « my. umbrella, If proje

a t sufficient velocliy.'— Shorter until, If Ehut^

TM (BUIM 1* cracked .up to be, t ^ S i H together? ScarceJ/. l t i £ S ^ fast enot]gh as It Is. i S t S m t * ' . we are spendl-------------- two hundred-inch tclt

• . .u n lT e tse .a n d .d e ten ^ thig measurably smal

■TO greater. All of which,of the realm, seems bt

' peclally when you co who cannol aflord dei

It to T S S our great milMd viUBvf focused on tlie basic, e

- hum an shelter."» t wo to th a (b« .Wtd. money now spent to d Sd conditions were a t thee t id ite O J ,, th e eoit of poors

------------ : could be cut In half.I t.m lgh t no t be wise

h is ccitnttT.den t Roose- and brains should be di lethlng th a t Ins problem, ublle t f f o lny obsen-trs - ■T given by m eb itedan sage of (U«iaion tifess to be W. Colmtnr. na(nm S aku * t th* Amtrlctn Lefion, Is I

•"'* tdmlnble. m iCie w m - u ,j November taue of n p a p er Al- luIre, otflcUil publkttlon

onUaUon of the legion. In IWlns he big In etlUcUm of “musul

•« .u ‘n ow nln tlon" who 1« ‘“ ' ' f Qg to worit of thouiht and »pe«h. Rel

Terre lUuU Incident durln re pensions esmpalsn. in vliich kglom I u n t Joined to prerent Earl

, , f ' tiDdldaU for pretident, fro S S L V h employing meiaUoree. fflth closed a a itt , »b j# j»ne»l ebtcn lng .to _ th e Wlu cottntel for ilie natioi I ft p lant, the legion:for women "AmerlcanUm, true Ame jo r women gf

uaue,^w uL dplea.and IntUluUoat of 01 Kvemmenu We'cannot aeo

living, the coincide with our Indlrldui ty m an wUl ‘>0ta his Indi- « « « t® »or« to.w ppret

»hote oplnlens differ fror i j t**® **•*“«

:aln of the teet freedom c t rcUilon. ^ treedom ot lhe press, and tl

pHCHbly to aneoble. and Crtu tliall nol make anj

?A P kbtldilns tha tree exercUoelples.'mey ar* th t m o tt /

M l, at«CM eontUluUon. Without these illne. Bel- would have no democtatla [f you bad hlitoiy u ili u> we would In nces In the «t Amwlca.. . .

«B ty .n lne ' S u K S d i e sfou should orter, and we are bound U p. Uw, nol flout It. even In ata t footbaU ot pastibn: to p re tem ort Itock m ar- proceeding In the order U's ft good> both feet m -to oppoie ta«Um t dear, so three are repugnant to i ivestmcnU When ettUena take the U

When ^U D s determine to s Uon and Invoke force wlU are dipping dingerouily d

p n o lUUirlim and eren to ami r J Thst’i plain eommoa mw

I cu t down bectme, on c?rudown tha p u t. individual members ;, the Ohio tervor of wper-palrtolLvn w Mverelv' Intolerance for dlstenl wlilL l -We « u !d thooie.t• mander Colmery speiltf ihlon. The ifjion In a wlce that u llM i:lUes. ' - in(-to-plainlr-and.ftitrH 'iiiad to ba tip to the highett lUnrijiniImpossible 'f»h lp .,

' s o m O f TIIEf iloppea. (Portland OmloUl relief occldentau will Mntess ai harder to Po»». lo comprehend tlie no loncer ‘n Koklchl Mlklmolo’s wr^ l no longer of

. . .. retdlly remember, no doubt, Jn ot tne p tiri Ung eretted a great li ithods are in< oyaten to produce peat etlng laws piety of ht* memorial wrvft lice bunu. '’'Ind them of the emolton

• U «ls Carroll't 'nonteav:' \ tnd the CarpenUr were clti

"I w ttp tor you," the „ "I deeply tympailili•>1 with K bt and le tn)f Itileresl Tliote o t the largcvei 0 P Holding his pockel- ib ir . «av< Before hla etreamtr

Hie petfl king adJutU Uta thousand pem irtttj il l mailer, to

tb. They tiecewlty. I t appears ludlcto r, but the i t not undenUndable. to Die enthralled «* not grieve. In tom t d ,(ith Tl<^ ‘‘ klnf the llvet c t dom.p n ' p v affrtetoccatlonedbythetmt6. u . fc.« . tjjji ptriitpj they may be ».• 1 C harier ijut w« wiii not admit ths >nt). Wlnta of,view,.It may be lem. Tills '■l«*T»Uit u nol ohiyitie tiIho 10 lor ____________I want the

BREAKFAS!lechanlcalInleresied jc sT T n E T iwith the Her nevly eleraled lailjt the same !ntn5dueed la a nouble elc

1 fh . *sm t klndty wlunteered to entcrt i t h t same ^ c h a x t t y garden fete.

"It It nice of you to n y of these the ehlldren. Mr. Dunlon-Q

t Zealand, Inirocluec you?” llan d -arc ^.emogaln. , -oi,. •Extempore!* ’.ihe k' aUectlcnflJ ngjJcfg-more sppropru tei"Usher be- -------y another Ciiap-My didc

I ft profit- 2p(] niiio-T^aiTiiBihirii its of ex* cedar chtiu

I W P A L M P A I L T

[ction-. ngalnst the day tlirJJJer does Its final N A T I

(NEW .’ (Oopyrtibi

n f o r h o u s i n g

■, bralna may bo wastingl m rane ly o t inteliec’tP f things vitally need. i u K f i f S3o .*a t any rate , thinks i,{jon of ini, a Boston industrialist, my. But hUre In hum an homes lhan vltli extreme•lu reo f- lh en ld m crth Vlls tan faU r.icem s us most vitallyIs i t the discovery th a t him lhe pow;o]ccted through space profeu to bey, will actually bwome Dooley u ! i . 'ute ln-s theory Is whatbe. It wlU disappear a l- S. 1 can Jose umbrellas mandite.

Sllll anothidlng mlUlons to build Th# court's « telescopes to scan the line whether I t Is geU na iler or IncalculaSly ^ru llc rtforr :h. In th e present s ta te erenea a t the brUUantly useless, es- conslder the mUUons SBmiBBS- decent homes bccause minds have ever been ^ l u r e hav :, everyday problem of their demam

which tha trl th ree per ccnt of the . • ^ ‘n

J dIscoTcr w hat UvUig ’he dftwn ot.hlstory, he uUim, proper r m en 's housing today vJ)«i-;Wnn :

WaUace theyIse to cul out tha re- 0* *” Jtn bu t surely more money s devoted to the hous- u b o r stt^e

. ’ such lav i aa WaUh-Kealer laUons Board,

• ............. - ...... eral conlrol 0iDTESUKK---------- -— eoiiaUIoHnfI Tribune) velfa pollllca;national commander of head-on collti la to ba eommended tor wints it or no ble. tUUment he makea ot the Nalional Legion- PAPEB. rri on ot the ntUontl or- tbout thirty Ir . in whleh he Is unipar- u, bU detlra l< guided individual! vllh- ,y u uatu alti10 would deny American vacancies ma; lonal righU of- freedom Mr. Rooteve Referring frankly to the organiaUon I trlng the recent poUtlcal revolullonary onnalres and.ollier clil- of bureauj am lari Drovder. communltt iiutead trom deUvering a ipeech ^ d eomblnall ce. Commander Colmery they « lervatloni which Includa of th tlon a t Itrge u well as i^p o jj niany

whlcli tha Pre .merlctnlun. meant ae- >f},e ( n re to ali of the prln- { , eomblaa'ar f our American form c t uenclea. Thet aeo«pt.cnl3t.thoie whleh (,un„y j^jime idual point ot viev'and g ^ - a e M ie d m t; and we must net goremmeaUl 1 treu pertons or groups ,5- q , ,^51, , :rom our ovn. That Is they never gei ■Arnericanltm. written on.Ia Cuhctt'flSates'guxRn'* •m. freedom of tpeech. . r r a r i r n

nd 11 declares th l t con-any law prohlWMng or ? „ ? t l S T oUo of thete tound prtn- ^ «,t American thing in thelese WUe provUlons vatlo goremntentT (ndeeo.. -< _ y w,1 have no united State.

,ur (American Legion) S aU nd lc trS ? to tnnlnUln ltw and

leh 10 opj»« “ 01 “

Um iit!rHUlerUm.“ AU ) American prtnelples. X „

£ i H rr r r s s sfruln.bccailona In the t* no regi rs o( tha legion In a roM psoxnB

^ ^ . i S t s " Of i x r t ? f ; vle.to u u m Uiat Com- ^ S i

lhe true iplrit ot the leer and firm, in tpetk-Htiiiy..h« u.m tiwring ,a r.bo rp tl:,o lleJe .d .

_ _ _ _ gett, now acling IK OYSTKU

s an Iniblllty. one lup- [orhe orltnulL-im evident aw.Anexpenentrvlcfs tor tlie miuLi ot « ‘P® Daltonof orMff*. V icy Kill om U lc^rjan ln ubt.slhit tills Jtptnete11 Indmio- b)- tllmultl-warU for htm. but tlie All thrw a rtrvfcej ll certain to re- wen. buttoni ot Ihr W tlnu In •'c '\ r w a . Ttie Walnu «'>;i>crlmce and tcllntns iipon oyslen. ‘ng l» it of wthe Wtlmi ttld, {’“« PreiJilenl aililif" hoveier. th tl Mlrt he lorled out newiptpemian-fSC'l >1r<. 1lei-titndkerchlef LILLfPUr. Kemlng rjet. bruUtng ttrugglehtj .Uncere bclftf. that a democracy pe

. to 111,? own toinmcrclftl "f Columlila au

.ctous (0 »>, l)«»us« U 1.000. Uevrr t>efllic «,citeni mliid—but such rlvtlry forH deiree. the neceulty Tlie hlgher-upiotiiMile anlmaU? U U b tn . Underiiiirft.vy wml-coiivtcllon llcenjr belov lh(5 ».ilntually tWn lo us. ctrUIn •'cliff d'the oystff, 01 tha Ivo people vlio « nbc tlmt itic Jiptncie Itoru—htve beene lSurnu«fiil*b(il the the tremendous

litt Increavd lh«---------- ' ' Por a «upi)05edlj

tltutllon ilrlkeai , _ ll 't «rlBu*. hiS T F O O D “ " “ t av

from the (rattle ed over loathe

th in g arc combinc lhetfjtlilD had Jmt been of throvlng mil elociitlonbt. wtio had mimbert to thi

tcctiln itie cl^lJren nt |

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nO N A L ^ I ^ G I G .I JWS BEHIND THE NEWS) --Igbt, UcClore K m paper aybdlate)

WABHtNOTOKBy Bay Tneker

ntENCE-Presldent Roosevtlt has cat*- cealed hls pUns for lubmKUng a con- ,1 amendment auUiorWng fedenil regu- „

Indutlir and agrtculture^-tf he has " hU aides predict that he will proceed

eme cauUen. ^mln-Truiter felM W nkfurtar'has ad- ;nit an amenSment. auggetUng Uiat the depend upon "progreulva InterpreU-

tha contUtullon by the court to give „ power he deslrei. Other earwhUperera I bellare th t t the JusUcei .wUl, as Mr.Jd. “to5lB» Ihe elecUon retunu." Borne i»t tvo conterratlve membera*who had - nulllveMr.nootevell-legaUy.oleourto 1 sign In deference to Kovember Uilrd's I

lolher eomldertllon betpeaka eauUon. B fa decUlon on major New Deal legU- I0 on Uie calendar, may reflect a more I

rtn l the Pretident e tn afford to defer fomu, nod that seema loTwTiU pref^ ' the moment.

B5-T V 0 powerful groups may force etween ttio ^Vhlle Home and the 8u- lurt. RepreMnUll«s ot labor and aq- 1 have Jtrred iome Ne.T...I>eaters w(Ui lands for reenactment of legUUUon ^1 tribunal h u ouiltved. , ministration tecretly lioped lo uUtfy r j vlth a rounded program embracing ,, rvatlon. farm tenanc}-.' niral rehablll- )per Und use tnd crop Insumnce. But ^ , m Jrade/s conferred vlUi Secretary ,jj iey InriJted upon a return lo the kind v titrol knocked out by the court. What j}y, U that overprodueilon vlll retull In wJlJiln fl fev year*. ^n,

Uged a tlmUtr revolt. In addition lo n , . aa tha Ouffey Coal Control Biu, llie

tley Act and the NaUonal Ubor Re- trd, Uiey desund m i o n t l ef fed- w , Dt over aU vageii-hours and working n t beglnt' 16' loeranf-K rrR ooae.. ^ lUal frUndi vlll ahovo him Inlo a oHJilon WKh Uie eeurl, whether be

____ Kprbldenf Roojevelfa failure to fill

y ImporUnl poiU hat been attributed re lo dangle them betore the poUtlcoj' » . alter eleetlon. Actutlly, mmy of the may never be ItlleU, u-i,Mvelft committee on govemment re* j J , in has framed a tsatatlve plan for try abolitions of Jobs,' consolidaUons and functions. ellmlnaUon ot appen-

ead of concenlraUng cn a reahuffUng naUon of emergency agencle*. as ex- 7 are performing a major operaUon. < r the oldeil deparlmenU. They would any lucnilve p«U,-liicludlng tome Preildetil-haint filled;- • • (j,jtd Commltlee, meanvhlle. U abning |u , >*and aboJUb Ibe tocalled New Deal mere wouldnt b t a Job leJt for a llllclan Jf the Preildent and Con- .u t pled the Joint recommendations for j .,^ Ul refonn *nd«awmy.-ButUieJ)lit * reorganltallon movemenla la thal

gel farther thtn lhe paper they’re f ;________ ' .M

------- namOne ballyhooed functionary vhote the

be lopped off by lhe executioner nc | turner Oeneral of the United 8UUt, le*. f on UlB propoted aboWlon of UiU llghl n the han h wonls New Dealen emit leop t to the recent occupant of that p u t In t tlcCarl. In 1n beUeve hU critics, In all hu fifteen Uio ] pot u v e as much money at the to- tout h ll ctUblUhment overthat period, blov

ment appUes te hu handling of the vaut gular agencies, not to his control ot m d txpendltures. In'ttopping Uie theiter danc — temporarily a t leasl-he blocked Uoti

» expenditure. AnoUier criticism ot were U Uiat, because ot red Upe anrt other blocl u n d s ot contracton' cUImt tn ln i i i u nent for work performed hate not e\-cn I. Ingif the duUes of the Controller Oen* turci neUt offlcen Ui each deparlment- iay. •m-would require Oongresilontl sc- vauC > men on Capltol HIU have ollen ex- 6he nlment against the Controller Oen- pean mg of consllluenU' clalmi. There a tc regret I tth a offlea were abolished.

■ . 05:itlBB Newipaper reporters are try- reme r-mind p ^ d e n t Rootevelt Into le- the favorite New Deal publicity man at whet Stephen T. Early should (he Uiter blarl reenUr the motion picture biiHnea. 8eol1 ?retldent U iu eluded their thouiht n in -__________________________ __ was.

ly andldaU s are riigene C. I/g- ffMi ling M head of Uie NaUontl Emer- trudi dl; MIchsal S inus, PWA pufall^it: nnle 1 Baxter, who handled prcM alftln late Jesie R. Jo n u untU a few months blngrlenced editor. Mr. Baxter wts dralt- -----tlonal commltlee to publUh t Oem- I In Mahie during tha (Ute's bitter mbseQuenlty he waa atslitanl to 'heUon a t New York headquarters. 1— a rt extremely apable nenptper- . Baxter h u Uie eall with Hie jour- d a t the White House, HU ability,Id temperament fit Wm for the trj'- t^n lng as IntermedUrr between

il and press. Thera U some talk.I Mr. Roosevelt m ty iismp t r.on- in-for lhe poilUon,

. New Deal nsblllty ha j lockcd in a ( I (gle for Uia only pnrottthes which

ptrmlts-possetalon of a uiMrlct U

before, fhe police; **r. wi.i fficre H jfor a tav*numbcred tag. K

-upt - W hiu Houie. Cabinet mem- CT8ecrelaries-aulomaUcalt]‘ rel a fthe maglo I.Wff number, For }vm W ,'

r dvcllen" - wclally pfninlnentserved tmder previous tdmtnlstra- ^>een accorded tha same hnnor. r.'it 93US Influx of minor noosevcliitns {(■, lhe demand far berond itic supply. H(diy proleUrlan administration Uie \Mkea everybody as a bit comic, h i. however, for the conteitAiin. so M, award of numbers has bnn i»ken | Httle buttau'a JuritdWlcn. tnd tum- K;he' DWrict's commUsloner*. Tliey Rthe be14W-1,000 lUt with ilie Idea H ;out hold-ovtrs and glvtnc their S "Ihe politically nourratix riches. &

rade crossing ellm lntliirj coitlng I Hu-e been completed and works to I Hno are under conitruetloii . Mtx- HIPT JntfraUto bus and inick ilrtr- ■■t consideration by the IniftJlaie | Pim mutlon. . . 8ult-» htve beep filed Ctes alUcklng Uie federal toclal le- & -. gupreme Court will lake »p the iratlon liiToiTKovemBfrTa . p 7 ^Ute legui^urts will meet ihu vln- t , nator.Olass.takts chalrmamhlp pf mlttee Senator UcK ^ltr n il be-u^of ApproprUlloot Comialiitt. loi

AHO, SA T nR D A T M O R m O , N

New York J D ay Day

By 0 . 0 . McINTYRE-:;!

n* NPV YORK, Nov. H -M ldnlght U '*• nrely » J>ewllchlng as In lhe wako “ of a downpour with acatten’, iUver

pocii dancing Jn the paraboU of- tlreel lights. I was arouaed la “• cliise a window hy thU miracle of the

iklct a while aga Tha vast Park ave- *• imo canyon beJwr seemed sudden!/ ™ itfreshed by the heavenly purge." One mUtet a comforUng Interlude

of InUoipecUon.by nol eitUag a t i.“ • rlndoir durtng

= -------- J » rsJn- ecotUsh

”I. dUmalmoorabe-I- ■ y s S S a * ^*ture U,, P ^ R ^ n S '

' „ - ■__' of a letter f*ron- 0 . 0 .M«fBt7n ,n mtroapecUvt

fnend In Los Angcl.'s. Ho U troubled by the iplrllual outlook of one of hU

' friends. A ' gentleman whose life ( tl largely consecrated to Christ- • lanly ten'Ue. A Bible student who '■ u a non-bcllei-er. That death ends

all. ' ••I My friend believes firmly In Ood.■ Ilut perhapa-Uiere U lojlc In the ‘ lives of such u his doubting'friend,

one JJ/ft BolWng Jo toJIow-ErgoJ ' Deep sympathy tor felloa- ftJterers ' tnd a desire to lend a helping

hand. Boyt lott In tlia dark woodi.' kcep/ng dose togeHxr, « 'hj«tog. |

i ^ e pelt of rain chln-les ilnged fancies to flight. As the tudden boom of the noon-dty canon a t 81. « Mark's startles Uie pigeons Inlo en flurried freniy. Poe always got out na hU pad and pencil and u t by a Inc window when 11 came on to rain, I Kc vroto Annabelle Lee during a ' } drenching deluge while forka of ml llgtitning illuminated hU candle- Ha leu niche. And hunger gnawed his cb vHaU, hai

------- 'jh iOut Pf a side streei Just loomed wh

ons ot thote bedranled Jtspsra of pi} loy~a laU w aylam weaving home wa' lor hU hour w ^ o f oblivion before the the terrl/Jc'm daelir. }>ls legs sug- bel K?l those gutta-percha wobbles »U' lhat ata^gvred Lecn Crrol to fame.'bllt lie awtya on lhe curb. Rlandng up mo and dOB'n aod comtollj- snapping (on his fingers for, n taxi. If he. w ith-; out the impetus of liquor, found' c blmself in sueh a blur of phytletl -ik m d mental befu^Jement. Jic vrould tlve all lo ba nomiil ugtin:— - —

.Midnight and Rtlnl Thai's the !}! ' name ofV varitly tu rT r« ian6nre<r?S the cenllnenUI and Knsllsh mu- « lie halU, Midnight a buck Stnegn- , lese. Raln-^--blonde tprlUt. wlUt IlghtneM of a puff ball. Clud fn a 1... leopard tkin. llldalrlit twirled her r In a mad dervish tha t waund up In a Unifying fling the wldUi of the sUge. I t teemed Incr^llblo she tould arUe after tuch a fnll to blow kUses and bov. In American K vaudavlUe w u li» .team Tempest and flunshlnc-dalnty singers and , dancers. An acl lhat teldom tired. ' H Most Uiought them tU len but they UiU were not. Tempest l i r a only a fev 'hon blocks away from my apartment, peil I ree her once In awhile In the plo< e\Tntng vaUmg her dog-rcUln- cha Ing mueh of the chann ihat cap- lodf tured tha gallery gods of anolher. .V iay. Marlon Sunshine loloed In and vaudeville awhile, then vanished, eon 6he Introduced Ih tl wnllln; Cuban U 1 peanut tong to Amerlcnn audlcnco ,imc: a tew years ago. eatv

------- o n05ie of tbe Brontes-EmUy as I Jr. '

remembcr-loved lo sloth through UUs the bogs of her desolate heatJi 8sl( when lhe skies rolled up rnsgedly the >Jack slJboufUs Sor ihose Jong cn 1 QcolUsh drlohs. Tliere are many VI nln-mlnded In clUes, too. Dlekens a t | was. Dr. John Ddmann. thn sur- Mr.i ffOT. J!lc(ii''lo"t!dh'maek}nia'!)5"flnfl i»-YJ trudge In a heavy thower. Dr, Jolm W. : nalc}' U a rain valker-os w u tlie lo p ItU Andrew CarneRle. vho»« bob- Itwl ttiRg umbrella n u ftinlllar on the tnd

Armisticc Tribute

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?0l0'K AN T roB m eH croM on jr^asi Lcffion'mcmbcra whn parUcIpalc

—Unknown SoWier-in-Arlington-<lonib of the doughboy >vho sj ml

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reservoir's gravel path. Katharine 1 ComeK fs a rtlnW, loo, u Is som- ' eraet Maujham whbie most fascl- naUng table waa Inspired by the Incessant fall in far off Tahiti. -

Pow who Jive on seacoaats where mistrals are Incessant—sueli as Havre and Cherbourg~o^ luppy ctsewhcrc. Powder gray I wealher has for some as much lug aa sun­shine. I know a llltle Coekney who h u gren a Oook'j man at, Plymouth IS yean , ills obliging ways caused Vlelor Bhrttslnger, the movie dlrtctor. to find him a better poil Jn HoUywoed. But he tUyed only Uirec weekst “Too much blinkin' sunshine." he explained.- A modem. Katper HauKr babbling toward the llghO

80 falU lhe rain and a colum- nUfs ihouihts. Thoughts tha t dart about llsard.llke In warm conscious flAshes.-ThoujhU.Uiat spring tlger- llke and slink away th sluidavy rifTpalr. Th^^uthlA lhat drlP. drip, drip, sparkle awhile and melt away, j TlioughU that wash the «1adows of > hope, thoughU that spin a weft of 1 wonder • and leava u» atremble a t Ule breaking of anotlier dawn!I (Copyright '1P38 •

McNaught fiyndieatv)

MOUNTAIN VIEW L

Honllag Accident — Oeorge An- UiU suffered a serious Injury to hU hand Sunday while on a hunting ex- peilltlon. Th? gun he was using ex­ploded In hu htnd when ho dis­charged It. Several of th i thot wero lodged In and anund hU tliumb.

.North Slden Vblt-Prank Bames and tona Norman and Eugene, ac- — eompttilfd by hU mother. Mrs. El- _ U Bames; brother Loren, and by hU " imcle.'Mr. Pine, aU of Eden, «e re .“'' fallen Monday nlghl a l the home p f of Mr. and Mrs, H, W. Rledeman,Jr. The Bamea family are leaving itUs week to maka their home In Balem. Oregon, where they hope 1 the milder eiimtU will benefit Lor- [em cn Barnes'Irfslth. Co

VlilU Frlendt - OtieU thU week Ica I t the C. L, BlggcriUff home U,adi Mm. Ida Decker of Durley. (Mr vWrfl-ParcjjU— -Mr.-and-Mrs,-If.- », J ff. RledeBUB. Jr, and family went^Ma .0 mchfieldlwnday for a brief Mt- [ted lwlUiMr*,HI:dcman'a pannts, Mr. ver ind Mrs. Orant 5nt-Jn: Mr. tn i f i f f t . -epe

ite Paid To Nation’s U nl

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’M l days In w ar to rn F ra n ce w( 'a lcd in .\rm ls'.ice D av ccrcm onlw 'ti-Gfrnctw .v-oi W .r,hinjriofj. .Mbm iml)olt«H all of th e na tion ’i Worl'

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A D o ^ s L ife

HP WAS CHA5INS RABBITS Y AND HIS rOLKS DIDN’T ^

N W A ir FOR HIM . THEY I WERE IN A RUSH V .T O GET SOUTH FOR

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' To H ighest Command

ADMIRAL WILLIABI D. LEAItY ^ fabere}, canisander of tba balllc > farce ot tfa« United 6laU t flHt „ w u appointed by Pretldenl Reete- , , veil t« be chief o t naval aptra- „ Uasi. (he fapmoti post in ll>r nav;'t high rommand. lie vlll tne- 1, eeed Admiral tVUIlam II. Staodlcr , 1, who is nllring, Janaary 1. —Pbofe.

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Emin were MounUln View ^-UlUrs one evening last week a t the home ? of Uiclr daughter. n*

* ;• fn AT BlTRLEr IIOSPfrAL th

DURLEY, Nor. IJ Mrs. Plor- J ! enee Radmall was admitted lo tha ColUfi hoaplUl Thursday for mtd* 1 Ical treatment. Bo>-d Robinson w u ^ admitted for minor turgery and Mis. Florence Donaldson underwent A, major opentlon Wadneeday, Mrs. he Mabel Capron o t Bulil waa admit- fui ted to the Collage hotplUl on No- ov vember a and underwent a mtJor itr OperaUon Thursday. noi

nknown Soldier , i«hbl

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'^ r c 'T c v i i 'c d - f o r - A in e r ic a n ^ i lts n t th e tom b o f A m erica 's 3 3 n « c d colors a rc show n « t th e (c orld " 'a r I’ho lo . dicai

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I Our ChildrenB y A N G E L O PA T H I

WHEN CHILDREN REFUSE TO EAT .

" i ctnnot get my four-rear-old , boy to eat his meaU. Ho re- fuMS everylhlng I offer him. J'vo

I tried Jelling him go hungry, but ha would tu rve hlmselt if I let

{ him. I c tn t Icl him itarve. I I can't go on ad tlilnp. are for ho

U making me a nervous wreck. W h«canido?"

Plrst: l l this child normal? ff he Is daJJ, o r feeWe-mlndcd, or sick he must have Uie b u t care a skilled physIcUn can give him. No ordinary measures will do for him.

If ho U pronounced fit In mind I and body va can know lhal ha

h u been tnlned In poor hablti.|; H e~hu lesmed'to-UM-hU eaUng

habits u a weapon agslnst those ^ho control him. He found he .

. could mtke hU family dtnce to i hit mutle any time Just by refut­

ing lo cat h it metU. Ke can en­joy himself by tha hour and lhat vlihoul cost to him.

Mothers are eo soxfous about Ihe heallh of their children that

, any lack ot appetite arou.ws their . - fears. Children sre quick to feel A ' the fears of (ftoH sbouC Uiem, 4 f

and to prollt by them. Becauso ' eating U ono of Ihelr earliest ex- ' perlences and the one that fln t

arouies moUierly Intereit, esCfni; lends Itscll 10 thLv -untortunato illuallon moil frequenUy.

Pnrenllon Js tbe besl cure, Every moUier thould be on gutrd tgalntl the flrsl mtniilon ot Uie Idea that eaUng U a fr.-Mr to her. EslJng u s ' personal mailer and helpa Uia eater, nol anyone elte.If llle moilier can mako henelf free of the feeling ot anxiety about lhe child's eating aad suume, oat- vardly a t leu t, itio nUlludo of In­difference, the dllllculty U nnt likely to ha\-o the projiortlons of a problem. "Take tt o r leave ll,"U the best attitude.

When a child vho U in goodheaJUrrefuses.. fo« t:.»«ept-hls:n-------fusal good-humoredlj', cal your ovn meal n ith apparent relUli. no itmarks elUier wty. and mpvo him noUiJng unlll next meal. Then mtke no manUon of tho previous refuitl. Ignore H.-* If Uia child f ttls fnr hours, t n n for a dty. 11 won't h u r t. him any. EmoiJonal fu»lng over hU fuUng wlU harm him far mort.Just coak someUilng Uiat tmelLi vtry good, scimelhlng everj'body likfA aenw Jt B-Jlhoijt romrcni, without to much u an understand- ing glance, and ha vlll eat It nlnp limes out of Mn. Only be sure that lyou mtke no sign of counteff a vJr- florr. Don't arouie hU pride, MakB tho whoie affair u impenonal ii. potslble tnd atter It U over. lgnortc.

Ailing children sliould not' be fed the usutl menu, but a llghl diet. Iha doclor thould be called In tf there Is any sign of tlckaesi, a riia in lempenlure. a compUmt of pain. Patting will ba tn aid to a sJck ehlld when aU ng a good m ui will hinder hU reeoi-tsfy. Sui thU U a tlUitUon for the physN :lan.

Menully defective children do not tat a t oUier children eau Their Uel must be tupervlsed by Uie ipeclalUt, Tbelr dally program of lealUi htblU. tchool routine, alcefi.'est, play, remedial work-Ull mutt 90 carefully adjusted lo lhe duit :hlld'a needs.

At tor healthy, Inlelllgent chll- Iren, they will e tt vhen lliey art lungri-.

Mr. Pttri hi* prcptrfd a tpetlil « * le t INo. JOll entitled. 'Obe- lleaee," In which hc IflU parrtrt* • low to cope wilh lhe (Jl flcBU rr<** lemt ef dUobedleot*. Send Irr II. , nelotlng'Ua e«nU and a Itamp. Addrett year reeoeit lo Mr. d a n lo patrl, Tbt B«ll USftrr- >" ) a rt %t UOt nirinpaperrttT-W nt— /- ltd Slftel. Ntw Yor*. N. V. A(CBPvrtiht »M . by Ttic bell fi}n- 1

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A m alg am ated S u g a r Com - .p a n y B o o s ts -P ric e $ 1 .1 0

O v e r 1 9 3 5 M ark’

ChKU toUllQi In* yitiil p»yment oix-thd 1M« «uj»r beH E crop In touthcm Idaho *nd ru tcm | OntOD. « tre mailed Iu t evenlns. I ft dt7 In advlnce of the ichMuled I Ume. n . JL T^Urnan. Idaho mana* ger o( lhe Ama1cam»(ed6ur*rcom> I] pany. tnnounced lasl evening.

With • h u t price of ISiO. »!.10 . •tnore than llie bau prica o( Ii40 p tld 'la st year, the ch«1u are In paymtnt for 2M.M1 ton* ot bceU A total of »9MJ20a3.went to p e w ers ot the Twln.Falla dlslrict, uhl^s those .of th e • BmltyrBupttt-Paiil

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Tallman teported lh* following lonnase and payment* for the tarl* oa» dlvUlon* of the Twin PalU dis­trict: Welser and Orcson-IOAHC ton*. M1J75.10: Rlchfleld-S.OM toni, »37i«2a5: Ooodlnj-fljlD toni, tSiSiOffli Eden-Haielton-Jer- ome» 3S.23( tons. IIN.229.44; Twin

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divided as follotrs: Soulh Slde-U,- ' Ml tons, ):01,717.9]: North 6lde-

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heet8 are belnj sliced a day In the Uiree factories, at Twin FalU, Ijur* ley and the one located between

--------Paul-and-IUipert-Empleyed a t the -three Jaclorle* a t Uie present time are more tlian'700 workers and Mr S Tnllman reported th*t 3.200 cattle S •nil I.20Q sheep are on feed a t thr Tn'ln PalU /artory alone.

Payroll for October, Mr. Tallman i! Mid. loUled more than *100.000 foi “ the three faetorlca as followi: Twin ^ Falls, (414)13: Burley, 130,810; nu* perl.paul. $28^00. tl

OfflclaU of the company ursed *• ftrmert to do their lall pIcwlnR V early, slatlnt; the comptny l iu suf* (p ficlent aced on hand /or next year’i biPlaniinj. They pointed oul that eatlj NpUntlns «UI Increase the tonnage M

Sirs PAST iSIEIIS Bc o ra ra n

Past master* of Buhl's ^f^sonle I lodge conferred the Mt-iter Mason I Idegree, upon a candidate for mem- Iberililp In the Twin Fulb'lod^riil Ia meeting of the local lodge follow* IIns an annual pheasant banquet In Itho Masonic Temple here last eve- Ininj. I

An iMplratlonal lecture, "Wliy I ; I Ara A Mason." wju dellreml bi- I Prank E. Howard ot Albion, pa.ii I

' grand orator of the Idaho grand n , lodge. f

i Wlllltm IL Tliompson of Duriey, < . ^ trand masler of the Idalio jran d ’

lodge, waa a dlstlniulJhcd guesl. j Buhl lodge'a pasl masters', with thc I

^POsjUons in which tliey serred dur* I Inj the conferring of the dfjreo.' '

J. A. Clark, masler: Itay RacdeU. ^senior warden; Oliver Marsden. Jun- hlor warden: Leslie L. airoud. senior Ideacon; ChesUr Clumberialn, jun- Ilor deacon;. Keith JenkiM, senior I

. . steward: Ballard P Hughes. Junior I•leward; John A. Brown, Pred TV S Parbh and Harry WlUon. * ^

Members o( tho Tn'ln Falls lodge IprmWctJ the t'JieasanC* ftiquamlKM Jample for serving of mor# tlun 100 Cpersons a t lu t evenlng'a banquet, n . kr . WInan* wa* elief. Wives of Twin: E rtlls lodge member* served tlie re-|Mst In the dining room al the Ma- .wnic _Temp|e_;__________________

KifJe-Rgures ~ i In Contested J

Divorce ActionA hunting rifit w u brought Into _

the district court here yeiterdty • (luring the fourtli dty of trial In a sull tor dlroree wherein Mrs. Maud Stahlman named her hus-

1 band. D, C. 8Uhlmtn..and hU wn. • ' Millard R. Stahlman. bolh ot Suhl

u defendants. ^ITie rifle was purported to be the

on# wllh which the elder Siahlmtn Hid hU wlte had threatened him. v. U had n o r been admitted In evl- :» dence when court recessed Isil eve- 'j, ning.

The weapon was produced after U attorney* tor Mrs. Stahlman ycster- | day rested their ease, reserving tlio fi rlfht to eall an additional wlines-v %

First witness for the dcfendnnt ■ father and son were called to the I «Und after DUlrlct Judge Adam B. ■ Barelay owrruled ihelr motloii for B non-spiu ■- Trial la to be resumed this mom- {■ mg. IB

MAN OBTAINS DIVORCE I ON C R U E tJY GRO.UNOS I

On grounds of alleged cnieliy, I William IL.Carter was gr.inted a I

. . . . divorce'fronil.Mrr,. Juanita Carter H followlne an uneontntcd he.irinc I >>r(ore Judge Adam B. Barclay In I B Ihf dUirtci couri here Thunday. I Tlie marrlace took pltce at Wnll.i H Walla, Wnshlnctnn, August 11. lujo. ■

i Alleging desertion; Willlam D.I I

Shadduck slnrled lult tor divorce i H from Mrs. Marie Shadduck whom h e ' 1 5

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: Thanksgiving recipes were rolLeall {{Q m iioiisa. Tlie wlille ekphtnt do- X naled by Mm. ^ d -D e tl» e h ,-w a i- .u t

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Mr. and Mn. Albert PuUler werclJ 'J; hosls l u t evening to a group o l ' , , Irlhds a l dinner and'cards. T l i e . ,

'KUfsta were seated at 'a long lable, cciitceed with yeJJow •ehfyMOlhe-'^,.: mums, flaiiked'by lall yellow taper*. ' During Uie evcning'a play, prites were awarded lo Mrs. Pred .8etwtt. *;? high and Mr*. John Day, low. Olh- ‘■‘ii ers preseni were Waller Murphy, , , Iluy Pearson and Joe lltlgeison, nil 01 liblsc, Mr. ttchtaf, Mr. Day, Mr. and Mn, U ried Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. E. U Patrlek, Mrs. Or>-a WII- Ifl" son and noberl Creed.

P A R T Y H O NO RS .B IR T H D A Y OF G IRL I ;,,

In honor of her sixth birthday an­niversary Dorothy Ue nerry w u Mt: enlerialned at ft party by her moth- UO er, Mr*. J. U Bert). Oniiies were H> played durlns thc altemoon follow-; groi Ing whlc!i' lhe-snull-gu«u-w ere Tlw served relrcshments. Hie honoree (he was presented with numerous a l-ls tr^ ' incUve gifts. . [ tprii

Ouesta were Sheo'l Uiiciihi. Shir- Mr , ley Jean Peten. Cleo Owen. Colleen glmi Timnitinf; "Anna* LouN Olbson. nea Stuart Uncoln, Ray Hulchlnson. Mn. B o n a ld -O iw . BobWe -McMullan >ifw and John and Jean Priesi. • : .jcrh

• i ■ eussiN IX -A R R tN O T O N NU P TIA LS PJiRFO RM il) PA <

Announcement Is made of the HOI martUgc of Mtu Mary Nix. daujh* ler ot Mr*. Mary NU of Ojilen. nnd Leroy Arrington, son ot Mr. nnd Mrs. N. W. Arrington of T«ln Wls. in the Salt Lake Clly L. D. 8. Tnn; «>«« pie the momlng. ol November;*"*- twcllih. n « young people mcl while senlng-missions tor the L D. S. P"*' Churctrln Soulh CaroUna. Mr, Ari, rlnglon U n graduale ot Tain Fall^ high school find li assoclnied wllh ™ ‘ liU father In busine.vi. llity wlllj'o*; be at home In Twin Palh alter Nu-1 « « vember slMeenUi.

P LA Y CASTS ENJO Y BANQUET

Play ca.-.ls of the high scliool pro- ducllon "flo.ul lo Ve.rtffdsy" met, [,i,u a t thc Colonial Tea Rooms laM eve- , ning, Jolloaliig the Ilnal iierform- pfo-. nnce. Ior a banfiiict. Tlieme of the j j j j derorallon< and place cards w.u "Tlie no.id." nichard.Harbfit ntl- p],y| ed ns maMer of ceremonle* and lhe flliy members of the group pre.vnt Tfsponflfd'in toasts bririoting-aime from' Ihe pby of some eharncler y n olhcr lhan their own., mm Tor- IMI cnee. nw.'. illrrctor niii3 ritnmalle coach, chaperontd the groi i. _ . II

SEVENTIES 'H AVE P A R TY <

Members c>! llie slnke Quorum o! - SevenllCJ ol llie U. D, S. Chuirh entertained U.M earning al Ilie Tnln . ' Falls Waiil lecreational hall. A imi- ™ gram, dlncitii by W. K. l-nllj.' i.j)- J*'" ' ened Ifie eirutJ).-'.' ej;ir;i3|juijrj)i. (ealurlni: a pi.wiologur by [lobcru^oii; ,1 <Mrl. Mn. llobf;l-n;i « « >nd Carl O.-ilcr. anil s lmrlr..tiii-'' £»«* aiUUed "nnrn -nurty Yi-.ir> Tiki,'**?!! Boon." J.1J •r.'Ci-arl nnd Mr. I’mi' ■'OlloBiiie Ihf |irr>eram camn «nr- mjun ilayed ami Mr. OMler lnl ilie ci""li i “ f" ’’" n comniuniiv ltl|(lnl!. n<lii li-l Hai nenlA «cre "t a l.itp li"n t.j____

’’A S T M ATRONS I ^^LAN D INSLR I ,

Mrs. J. I', li'-^rc' ' ' ' ourlcni riHml>'n of tlie I’.ist .M:i- rons Chll* lv ; finiim; uiili Mis.■. A. D jvi'l 'V:<! M i..-S ,rri.,c:.r:.r.-------;Utlng. 1'i.w "n cp .n irii.ra iv ):-ack dliui'-r tir.rl (.•|l t'tlll.l Liitl px- ,hanKC nt t!x ii'M ;m-lui;- :<-linl-,le d aiilv h .w -i '!M iv J.ltl)m i.;.U3. Diirir.e a •''•I''! M '' H |laie Pnlter en'.rrMiii'tl »itli xif'-'i:lectlt)n«, Helfe-limnit-wilrsithe ■ ■llh a niriiiV-itiitni.' '*'■"■ ■ ■ened lo the H

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leven meiiib'r.s ol tll Sfiibid':Hub l iu evniii;: al lni lien;''/nlniit Strrd. H"t, f i.J '’f ''wertd by Mi^;-lr<Mii!.'a..r MK.:.

mociriU'-.Oh'.r “ oo.lartln, Mrs. Aniu !lny^ Mf oew i lulh Ann WIr.knM. "-hn t.-ftntlr l» ‘i slCry iwlili'.ti'-d ill ri.nii«iio;i »itli

•h6-Sflironteii-. v l.PublJ£ji;o«- ai'il ■ ' •-oned by nx !i:r:nWr<. A ____'.|lng uKiiuiiltc* ccinpojcd oi .Mr.-,

NEWS. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO. S

ir V ic t im s “ SEthel a n y , Mr*. Cook and Mn. n Jone* wu appointed, netrtshmenl* U were serred at-llie cIOM.of the en* | lllng by tho hostess. The nexi meeling wm be a l the home ot Mrs. Hayes.

TiVELVE A TTEND P Y T H IA N M EETING ...

T rrhe member* o t Ih t F /lhltn (J, Sl«rrs met Thursday evening al Uifr-honw of Mn. W. O. Thompson wim Mrs. V. C. OoerUen w U n n u . hosie.'s. Club builneai occuplcd the attenilon. bt th# group during the seuioii conducted by Mn. W. A. , Mmnlrk, president. A aocUl hour in i-oneludrd the evening during which tn relrejhmenis wer# serred. " ,

TH IM BLE C L u T m E M B E R S [I G UESTS OF AFTERNO O N . og

.Members of the Neighbor* ot in Wnoilcrnlt Tlilmble Club were guests i yeslerday at Uie hom# ef Mrs, James Watts. ' Following a slibrt biiMiir.\j meeting conducted by Mrs.J. W. Bclilflgen, pretldent, the group ’ .'peni lhe afternoon sewing. Re* IrrAlimenLi . were served lo a Urge ” ' groMp flf fflcmbera and Mends bj- thr liosirsji. assUted br Mrs.' Ralph be<

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BRIDGE LUNCHEON re;' E N TE RTA IN S F R IE N D S ' Tl [ Mrs. w . p. Haney wu IwsUs* yes- ih [lerday nfteriioou lo a group of ih I (rinidi a t tn allraetlve three-table pji liiiirhroji, lollowed by a rd s. Pink '

1 and roMi bullon ehrjwlhemums lomied floral centerpieces Ior the bei lablr.', while j-ellow and b ro n ^Itii . ^

-Itirrtrm m u anTlvom (KMnUoiis. ,,,, , At play during Uie aflemoon prites ' >ino awarded a l coniract to .Mrs. Adam BarcUy, I ln l, tnd Mrs. A. B. Cul«ell. sccond.

5 r /lT C O R G A N izE R |HONORED B Y C H A P T E R -

.Mn. I'enelope l im i t o l Bobe. '•uie-orgnnlser-for tlie-P.-R-0i-8U. —

inliood. WM honored Thursday eve- 'nliig nl n dinner a l the Park hotel iby.cii,ioter.AO.. Tlie table w u ai- trai'itto Wllh'yellow and while ]

• rhrj’janthemum*. Pillowing dinner lo . lhe Kmup met a l the home of Mrs.1.. V. Morgan and and Mr*. Harris p^'

' ^P3lEe. Miulc waa tumUhed by Mn. m, iSrllle a-lrom who tang a group ol j . ,

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S O n A L IT Y . GROUP „E LECTS-&FFICERS r ,

Elecllon ot olfleen waa the tea- lure nt tliLi week’* meeling of the Sodnliiy of Blessed Virgin. Wlnl- Ircd AlLee wo* named prtsldenl: I/ircita Urll. Lopes, Vlee-presldenl; Uciiy McComb, aecreUry. Hoste.ss " i lo the group was Mrt. C. H. Del- , t wellrr. Tlie nexi' meeting wlll be held nl Alice Mao Murray's -home In Ihe Reed apartment*.

M ISSIO N CRO U PSHOLD SE SSIO N A T CHURCH '.

Home nnd Foreign MUslonary ; groups of the MelliodW Church mei i Tliursdny for an all-day acislon in ^ I Ihc churcli parion Luncheon was ix; screed nl noon after whleh Uie af- ^ lerriomi program w u presented. i,),| Mr . noy'E>-aiu apoke about the be- Kf, gliuilng ot missionary work In Af-

Mrs. C. C. Dudley presented the n 'MewanUhlp. niuaL Tlie Uiank ot- '4Icring lo be taken Sunday wss dU- w'aeusacd-by Mn. WlllUm Baker. ,j.

P A S T NO D LS OJIANDS .“ ®, HO NO R ANN IV E R SA R IE S

Birthday tnnlverMrles of Mveral memben.aere feted by lhe Past No- " , ble Orand* Club Ttiunday aller- noon a l the home of Mrs. F. L. — Cogswell. Iloiebuds were prrwnted M n. Maggie Holm aiid'-Hntlle Bes* ‘"I'' alre and Mrs. Tlielma Dean, club president, nnd Mn. Clara Ball also received birthday remembrance*. During llie bujlncis Mss/on conilucl- ei'e! ed by Mrs.' Dean, plans were made Bar lor the eniertahuiieni of the Re- Fall bekah nMembly president. Mr*. — Lucy Klusmeler of Melba. Mn. Bla ^ Chase was pre.ienled illh a tloral « token In honor ot her appolnlment I ' u ncbekah {isMiiibly niuslrltn. |, All liilcrcjlliig lart or evfiit llu l occurred In connrciloti wllh her blrUiday was told by each rlub mem­ber u a tenture ol the nlifniwn's program., Mn. Dora Wilks. Mrs.£3la Long. Mrs. Anlolntite llu'.« and Mra. Clcmence Eldrttl jire'tnted a playlet. "Tlie Oowlp."

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.IntFYaiik Hanley, 15.)tar-old Twin un

Falla youth who wai ieriou.'ly in- me lured Octobcr IB In nu ncckltnl on , the Jeronie-Kiicn lilKliway »an te- j moved lo Twin JIvlL-, rmnity Jsll Irom .Gooding hO'iiHnl torace tt cliarwe of aiiimiiolHlt ihcJi. ’ Donald Bess. 10. nl Tttiii f'lill-. was -29 latally Injured 111 ilir »rri(ii-ni. -30

Donnid Orlllln ol Turn I IK. al'o •30 njured In tliP wreck. i< 'till under 1 '35 irresl al the liOMitl:'! r

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Unsigned ‘Call to ActiofT’ AnnounccS'Mass Meet­

ing in ParkAlleging thal “county i«or fundi

htve been used for Illegal puriw.ies'* tnd announcing a muss meeting of "worken and unemployed" to be held In Twin f a iu elty park at 2:30 o'clock IhU altemoon,' an unslgnetl mime­ographed sheet made' lla apiiear^nce In T«’ln Falls late yestcrdny.-

Tlie-call Iar the ninM mtellng' said:

■Worker* and imemploytil: .n iU It a csll 10 action to secure deeent living conditions and real work at a living wage.

•'All d«t;juf« /amlllc.1 «lio, hsve been relusetl wotk or relief Uv llie IVPATICRA and tliecouniy com- niUslonen attend this ineciltig and report their ca.NCS to thU meeting. Ttieae ca«s will be Inken up with the county conuiiUvloners and the sherlirs olllte by a workers’ com- mlltee.

"Anyone tiileresled should attend and hear how the relief juogram 1* being mismanaged tnd how couniy poorlunda'liave been used lor lllegtl purposes by the, county conimti- slonkn."

IMJIiitSiNI - S i i i . JLIL

n u i i i r N ^ iT ^ T f f i ; 'w T i> i i ' Loudenflascr &3. died eatly ttili momlng at the Oeetenlanner hos­pital In nuhl following a four-day Illness of peritonllU. fjhe was t rcsl. deot of JJajrnnan. goliis thrrr from Putman;.Oklahoma, two yu n .asn

She waa bom October 12, 1BS3 In Iowa and wns a member of the Rebekah lodge at Putman. Okla­homa. and of the PresbyletUn churcli al Enid, Oklaliomn, Surviv­ing are her husband, Ray I/>iiden- slajer. ot llngemian. and 12 child-

Tlie body m ts a t the Evans nnd Johmon funeral home liere and will be taken 10, Enid. OkUhoma,-for tervlccs and Interment.

G i m i a g £ v . e n t j

KCLPHIANTlie Tlielft Pl chapter ot Ihe Del­

phian wciely will mei-i Monilay tf ­ienioon Dl IWO o'clock at thr Am­erican Legion halli

B .P .W ._________________________,Tlie Business and Protenlonal

Women'a club will hold a 'r ird par­ly a l Ute I’ark hotel banquet nipm Monday evening al fl o'clock. I’rU- ei for conlnct, auction and pinociile alll be given u well as a door p rlr .For rtaervallorts call Mn. 0 . E. Poller, 374. '

tollowlng Ihe accldenl, offleen al­leging Uiat Uie car In, which they were riding a t the time of the wreck luid been stolen the previous cceflifig ffsm the ui^iLfafJol of Mie Bariuird Aulo company in T«ln FalLv.

It’s the Truth!

Water pli>es ate bunt by lhe ex­pansion cf the water as it freew*

.Into Ice, Tlie renl is nol noticed ' unlit the Uiaw when the. Icc 1 mella and the water poun out. |

See oor good osed can. ask I far a dementlntlon. and get lhe Irvlb. Our repulallon it your guarantee.

■29 Chrvrnlel Scdnn .. . . .X12.'i ■■30 A Seilnil ........................$22i*30 A Sedan, new molor ... iZCi '•35 V-B Tudor, healer and .

radio, nrw llr e s ............... HO.',■31 Chevrijln Coupe--------- »2tj ;'30 ChPVtolcl Coupe ......llOi :■30 A Coiipe .......................»13j

V-S Br<t.vi. [t. nnd O. ...JiJfl ,■3< V-fi Tuilor. It. tnd 0 . . $00 :•35 V-8 DeI.uvc' Coupe, new |

motor, radio and healer . *550 ■31 Nash Sednn. recmi-

—dWoncd----------:-------------- t i l j , ..•30 A Becl..ri . --------------- :» m■28 nulck Sedan .!____ ..... $ 03•28 Durnnt Sellan------------1 60•28 tti fX Coach ------ i .U■27 ChevrolcV Coarh -- ------1 20■28 Chevrolel Cnach ....75 '■33 V-5 Pfliifl Delivery ....... $ r s I■33 ChrvroW rickup _____1275 j■31 Ford A Pickup ........ »17i |•29 Fnrd A-Sporl Ro.ulsler. i i5 '•31 Chevrolel 157 WB.

Truck, with duals . . »::o I ■35 V-8 Truck. 157 WB. !

Duals .... . . . . t i J i !■33 V-8 Tnick. 131 WB. good . i

firaln body ..................... 133; j•34 V-S Iturk . dump body, ,

new moicr. good rubber... $i9j I

UNION MOTOR — COMEANX_____

I'eor FORD Dealer --------- Tw laF tlJ t,.l^ i* - . . . .

OVESrBERll.1938'

C o ld e iI ^ C . C . A n d e n

T w i n F a U l

TODAI D o l l a ry '■ ■'

[ I Hundreds 0s n ”1

‘ F a s t C o l o r ]

! 500 yants of fust color ptiiit* 1 L — jtidcJjcicQdiiUcLimfcutLMia J 12 VAllilS ___________

I Cannon To] ' Oood weight and .<lse Cannon doi

with pastel.ilrlpe border.I c 'F o n ____________________

3 6 - I n c h F a n c j

Good weight oullng In paslel elrit Jama*. etc. and 38 Inehei wide. Z g y A R D S __________________

F i n e C o u n t PPlus count, fast color percjiei. 3 needleUed.flnUh In a Ilnf seleclli C lnlce-(I VARBS__________________

~ L a m e s ’ F e l t s

...... Pell house illppen wllh soil’solestractive colon. All Jlies and t ret 2 PA IR____________________

R a y o n P a j i

■ One“ Riid two piece 'ptjtm ai-il ' UJ)8: 10 were IM» and 50-wer

eholce today f o r --------------------

O r g a n d y A t

Dalnly aprons of organdy or line ‘of clever styles and irlmmlngi. Belt

. at2 FOR ---- --------------------------

Tuckstitch 1at S l i c S ^ o m i ii«d thne for'

a K ) R ........------------------------

Full FashioncI'-liie "ring free- tln l qualily all HI able tiuallty. New fall iliadei and

, ■ 2 PA IR---------------------------- -

I Z r i Z Z Z w i n t i r : !

Just unpackert-M smart .wlntelr hats Itom a prominent mtnufi

' qulekly-im hurry ............. .— :

W o m e n ’s F i n i

Buy a pslr of UiU special group ' litown kid and suede leather sDppi

01 J255 nnd get another pair tor

M e n ’ s F i n e D m

n.ld lot of fancy b'roadclolh'and ■orltlimlly sold at 79c and DU each2 fo i l _________ __________

M e n ’s F a J aficiiuinc R. V . D.— coftt bi f)rijriiially S1.38. Gootl colorCIIOICB .................... - .............

M onbnllan

Handkerct‘•JIoii'j eoniiinc M nnliattan 1

25c ciicli, b u t specially p rice 8 rO H ......................... .............

^M en’s ^ o rk.Sliiriiy well mndc, fiill c u t b hray t)i« l ;ijH'«y.i fcll.i n t BH 2 biitlfiii iMickctH. Sitvc a t—2 r o i t ...................................

Men's Workj All .sia 's in reu u la r 2 for 25c.

mi.': w ork .socks a t n renl aavi I I p .P A I K ..................................

B o y s ’ D r e s s iF;iiii;y lir(iiulclo(li nnd pbiiii Id M ’, j . ()rl(l lol.s niid .•ilii'htly

. n-j.'u!nr lUc.3 F O U ..........................................

Ladles'WashClij'e-nui numbers of regular 8>c l n gnod tanei u( sires and pattern.’ 2 I ' l R ..... .................. ............ ......

W i n t e r (— A-rprrlnl crmiplng of-lilaher prlci

and pbln tleece sport coau for • S.itiifdily KOll ONLY ....................

S m a r t Fruriiul.v'nflemoon frocki. sport ti lalleias. et,-.. In a wide relecllon 0; and iiylrj. CHOOSi; X t ...........

3 2 b z . M e l t o iA l)uy ll) warm 32-ot all wool mt lult or lu lt belt styles. Blue* and Slr-s 35 lo 4«: HAVE A T ..............

W a r m Q i.SilUotliie coveted and filled wllh r end rcroU itllchtd. Regularly »2i*. .VOW ........ ...................... ?. ____

H e a v y B l a_ _ il:K tiliic .n .1?jii'ri Vool plslds ln_l

WlUl mntchuig .'atlne. Large sT«. (•iioJC i:-rA iR .......... ....... —

■ 'P A G B / F i y i ^

-------- ^ ^

ill R u l eT M B * * Co. iis, Idalio

AY IS

r . D a y !Q f B a r g a i n i s

r Printsa and ahlrtfngs. I« (richei $ 1 ivcrlnt i . ele. and a buy a t - B ______

rowels mdouble Uicead bath tovtli »

cyj>utlng milrlpet. Fine tor gewjo. pa- $ ■ t. Dollar D a y - , B

Percales « |s. 38 Inehe* wide. Special t B tcljjm ot fall patlems. '^ B .

:SUppers - j j rlies a n d JM liitr.U iM lii:» t-,«----------retl b u y - B

ijamas «- illjlilly tolled. JJ wen f B were tt.39 but Uke your B

Iprons _Ine print fabric* In a heil f l Select now for the holl^day* f B

1 Unions <1union* t in t tell regularly f I tor cold w ctther-^holce- B ,

ned Hose 4I Hlk ho*e In'good tervice- $ 1 * r ind all altei. B ,

:H a fs _ _ ;z z i« = : ;;:e^M.9S tnd t2.»S um p le» lufieturtr. The»e^wUl go ■

ine Shoes 4lUp of women’* black and $ B Ippen at the reguUr price B

lo r.............................. .— •

ress Shirts mnd plain color *hlrU that $ 1 _ aeh. Oood *lie range. ■

Jamas f t - .BHd slipover , 8 t y l e s . ' J |

lor nnd sixe riinRC. B .

lan 'chleCs f in qunlity . O rlplnftlly » icctl fo r 51.00 day . J

k Shirts------- zI blue o r jrrey cham - ? ■B9c. C oa t J jy le w ith ) ■

.................. - ......

k Socks ffic. U ockfonl and wool f laviti^r. I

s Shirtsliil .similes ill .size.s C f l tly soiled num bers o f I B

h Frocks mlc lo tiiis wash frocka In $ 1 rnu. B -

Coatsirlced fur-lrimmed-dfess-ei»la---------

$l5iOOFrock&

t trocki, .silks, woolens, aallns,

____ $ 5 , o d ' ■

on OToatsmelion fabric In luappy 1M7

nd oxfords.

QuUtsh new whlle cotton. Full ilt t

“ ________ $ z . o o

laiikets1 heavy -winter weave * bound '

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Mussolini D ec ia red P re p a r - I r ■ ing lo P u l Ail L a w y e rs ' I I! ; On F as c is t P ay ro ll I

• HOME Noi*. 11 m -Pieral'er U ui- Ili M iLnllnfonnKlwuiceiuidtenlght. I" « p « U W f t ie erer «I»IUU«n J i r I

« u i t t »n i pul »ll on Iho ■J«cl5t iOU« psyroll. . . I

In lhe pl»c# (rf lhe pw *nl courU ■ llKrt will bc u l .up JascUt »t»U

il commlltcea, lhet» M uttu ulil. which will «pUea Juriel ,

Th« lawyer# wUl b# ptrmltlM to ■>' pm cnt ontr ths (*cu. vlth no hb- 7

Wonta-or Jtgat lubterfuje I ?DeltlU of the w replnf ,»b»rp* k |

tlon of Italr’i le til mtchloerr tn~lli5"fiioUn61v»nilH '«-ittle-h»T» - ■

b « n entmited lo » spfcltl com- M mlltce of ptomlnent l««7en Lij

‘cfflclals MiKted bjr the fatclst min. U ' Utry ot Jiutlee. ; ■

Th# tpeclal tribunal created 10 ■ jrctia t p to try 'per»ni teetufd of |B

I plotUnc x a ln t l tho faielit lUt# .or B ' th# Uf# of n Oue# kiM cUI be d li. B

buded, informed penons u ld . b#. B a u t# tholireinler fe*Utlw-ltall»n K peo;dt htT* br Uwlr unftf tmafr lh# f t td i l reslflN mtd# lueh t trl* iu tmnal obKltte. ■ ■

U w iu lts t tp rc K n l coming with* B In i p ^ fields, tuch u cate# tn> HK

I TolTlu moner. tgrkullurt. tnd th# B l I like, vIU be hetrd b r tubcrdlntl# ■ ' commlttte# o n tn la d u guUdi un. ■

der tba ftseUl tU « . I H- - -With Inclusion o( «U lawj'cn on ( ]■

th t fisdst ptrroU, observen tald, ■ lha number of aUoners permitted ■

W /arotOTON, Kor. 1» WP) - . „Premier MutwUnl’t nported decU H Etlon to ttka over lU lr't cItU u d ' b

. crlmlntl eourt* w u termed todtr b r jC h tim tn SofflDtn (0 -T u ) of the „hoDt# JodlcUir ccnmlttM t “reTer* • ” ita jto m rtn n io JU jD M tc c im jjr f-* tlhenstre (en tt." . . ■ - ^

'‘Uuuoilnl tlKMlr mtke# IM ' oI m ," flumnen tud . "tnd nov be . •tpptitnU r w n ti to idjudictt#

------ ja « J0 » iL » d d e 4 hoverer. Uiera tmight be “lomelhlni tound" tbout 1 .th o 'p lu to tatra cues InroSrlng inoM ttV ctintJdenltoRf conorcted _

" 'V lth 'tp e d f lo coounodltla tetUedb r commlUeet npretenUng ^

' ambradsf thot# i ^ u c u . pron*7 think Uut might baa good idet buitr

- vbei«.lnt<r>|n)up disputes are con* frtgh amed." fiuanen opltlncd. CTI4

wlndi• ---------------------- *• A :

_____ . potkRAOBRUAK. Kor. U -F1ra ttu .

, dentt ver# named lo U>a Htgermuhlglt honor n i l tor th f f ln t nfne « « «

•veekt of Uia tchool. Buperlntendentof Schooto Edwin Fm rannounced Wi

• lodty. t ltl- Sludentt KcelrlDf Uit higher Pr«n n n k in i for Khotinhip vere LlUtt notdi Pugtnlre, WUU Walker and Predt “W Woodhead, sophomores, and ' AnlU case] C tdr tod Martaret Bennelt. frtih- "W aen . . vj»r

■n>« foUowtni vera named to Uie "Ai honor roll: Rhoda Weech, pott grad- JuiUi

, utle ; llielm t Woody, Knior; J t - “TJ vena Bedlngton tnd Pare Oltuner, below Junlon; Rachel Woodr?tophomore. “but tnd Colleen Mortenson and Iris All I^ckemn^ftMhmen. — • “nu

aiu teiU Who w tn ndUier tardr lllbo nor abient lollow; l l t a J BedlngfUW, Mttyaret BenaeU. Elolse BlUItrd. Now Barbara Dostwlck. Victor Brovnlee.AnlU Otdr. Edgar Chaplin, Iona Condlt. naymond Crbp, Mazlna Eh- bertt.'E lUMi#raUUi. Thelma Pet- erscn. Vlrtan S u t , Iren# 'Tiomp. S" . son. Prancls Allen, Nedra Batlogl,

- PhjIUs Otric, Wayne Palrclilld. Hel.— « i-l« c h .-to r tln --B tt tti tey r ' Jeaii

Panons. Llllta.<i Pugmlre,' “nitlma ' WaUon. Heniy Wctch. lUcliel f ' r "

WooUy. w tlrtce-nw tw ck.- -Jtrtfl “I*” Chaplin, KeUh Clatk, Vlrtlnla Mey- . *

. er, M ale O wuv. Elaube Tliompwn, * Sf, , Amoa WaUon. Clurles ktorrlner.

Eunice Potter,.Tljelmt Woody.

OI#b# A*t laying mash. geU r«. tulls. Glebe Sted and Feed Ce.- Adr. on

uc(

b L A S SAUTO Wc

W INDOW GLASSB rinjr In Y our Snfih ' l “ '

TH OM ETZ T O P & IJODY tclW ORKS _

PUBLIC 1"'Ve w in 'k irin n r plMc ane.KaIr mile V

OB blfhway Ne. 30, the foUonloc dttcr

M O N D A Y , N O V I•SALE START.S AT i:;3

7f. - H E A D O P CA' S Jerter cowa, 4 lo I y n n old. all (hin stein eovi. 2 lo 4 yean cl JTall rlrlng mil S, lia ia t tn t 7 GBtnutT heltm , ] yetr i « m and Ilobtelns, .6 te 10. nonlhi nli soBths Old; < Wblla faeed h d ftn , 8 1 nosU u old: i Holstein epen htlfrn , t b a n bolls, year eld: t partbrrd white (

' RetW ered-Oaenttey-bali, rear old; year # ld |'psrebrtd Oaemtry ba)h-8 n 2 yean, tjringerf Onerwey tow, « ;ra bttd /er»ey boil. eemUv yearlloi! t C aenary e«ir, 5 yean,' f m h Ja Drfrnl tm l l la December; Whiteface h tlf r r ,) bred, eoffllnt S year eld: three yrtrllni"U HEAD or EWES A.VD LAAII

. UACIUKSRV>-3-seeUoa hairovs flrt-

TERMS ~ C A

--------1 - 0 . L . McCOY a n d A . W .yr. J. B o u s m e c x , A o e l lw tr c

. f ______ —

T h o u s a n d s V ic v ^

1ERE Is th e w orld’s b iggest b ridge 'b e tw e e n Snn F rancisco and Oakis

T housands trav e rsed U s e ig h t an . wallced p a r t o f th e w ay, althouKl

th e foreg round ta p a r i o f th e app , slon h a lf o f th e bridge ex tending c en lc r o f th e bay.— Photo.

High Sjjots In lo e r OomcB to Tow n— ' • P J ELQW, m , Nov. IJ MVA fl« roni buck deer Inraded. Elgin’s lulnesi- dbtricl. today, bectme - , , IghUned t t tho heavy tnffle tnd "P'**' uh ed through a plate glass shov wA’ Indov o( a slwe store. ,-ThoA piece of gU u t>lerced lha ani- idjace lal ecverlng on a heap ot shoe tmdrr ne t. o( «tuslate Oama Warden Frank We- {\)rtiei etzers|ld:th6 buclc tpparenUy et* d«nle iped Jrom t/too bf gam# preaem ,- —ptva ithough he lu d lecelred no’ rt> knowr orle of that kind, l u detUi-vill lean a nnison t>an«iet Bunday (er .- i ehlldren't.home. ' -

'an igh lng Bvidoaco— WASHlNaTON. Nor. JS «V-To lavyer about to address lh# tu .

reme court todty, Justice McRey- olds put mis question: * Th. “Whtt p r^uc t Is Involved in thb ic . , , isej W lat do you tell?" ‘7 ‘-Whlsky.'-npUed Uie lawyer, Ir.W BxftksioM.‘‘Are thero tny exhlblU?* uked tka isuce McRernolds. .“There were exhibits In liio tourt Ilow {supreme court of llllnob) 13 , iut Uiey never got here." ' ‘All Of the JusUces smiled brotdly.“Hie inrolved taUdlly of the ^ Ibob "fair tnda" act.

OW O rusado r-— flPfiWASHINOTON, Nov.' 13 w ^ H n - -------icing of tlie toclal securltr program om a lax cn veallh, nU ier Uian |I "wage earner*' enrelopes," w u I imanded loday by William Green,' •eiiafnl of Ihc Amerlmn FM er».i“ ^Dn-of.Labor...................... . -In to ed/lofUJ /n the AmerJctnl _ ‘deratlonbt, lha labor head utfed; , lion memben.to. "voric.steadily; r amendmenlt lhat will represent. truB meuure cf social tecurtty." I Wlllle llie present lav constllules

IS YOUR NAME acnn lh e iis l o f 250 w hom th e Ai

Ued Cross w orke rs w ere un* —

nble lo Bcc?

\V<in’t you sto p in a t H ead , a g

qu.ir(crs a t th tt .P c rrIne Ifo* O T

tcl lodny nnd lnke I t o ff? * ___ ________________________ lU

1SALE Iit Wtst ot lh«“Cotinir Iloipllsl, H tMribtd proptrty, ea M

M E M B E R 1 6 Hi:;M O'CLOCK n.'ATTLK — 70 mIvlnj mliil. 1 Ju«t Irtthj 3 liol- ^milk: s lloltirln helfen conlnc / s r old. 6r«d: l l htifer*, Cntm-nld: : Jtrsty helftn J lo 10 I I8 moDll.i old; I belli. 3 te 8 1 ^

1. year eld: J portbrtd Short- Ile fare.bDlIi, 1 and t-r*an.oU :. Id: 3 putTbred lloliuin bnlb,' \ -

montli* old: Goenisey helftr. \jf tn r f r tn h In Jannan: pof*- 1t lloUltin COWI, fm h wen; '

fUJtrr; iiarrjarr «r»r. 6 yean.r. yrar eld; Geiirwer.Hobtdn ATling flhorthom ile tn . VlAIDft-t Roeki I lionts ' I LIre-lMlh eolllTater: low ru k ■many elhtr artlclei._________CA8U

V. TODD. O w ners - KCART, nOilBNBECJT, CitA J

I W r n t i D A l L Y N l

Gigantic Bridge On 0)

Ige, th e $77,000,000 s tru c tu re k lan d , w ilh th e f ir e t ru sh of t r a f l a n d a ( (u a rte r m iles o f le n g th ir u g h o rd in a r ily p e d es tr ia n s wlll n ipprbach sy s te m on t h r ^ n F ranc Ing o u t In. th c hackgyound to Y(

I -W ll

WpM Newsgreat adnnce." ha said. Ihe old abio i ) beiieflt plan 1* “a sort ot cdm- a loci sory savings" program 2 i

' Iiidem ic o f E ab io s— ioom

VA-reONVILLE, Calif.. NOV. » (JFl :iio entire communlly of Pajaro. ■* v , lacent to Uib city, w u placed ier quartDllne today a t a resuJl *'*“ vhat countr healUi officer n . M, '“ I* rtier tald was a threaUned epl- nie of rabies.’Ive'chlldtm and four dop nre t o a Dm to have been bitten by ribiM I ected dog, tn . Fortier salll. .

iU tan t Q odle taneas por«»CO W . Nov. 13 Ml - Plrmer Mures against religion were ap- " ^ ‘,1 ived today At a vCemmunbi party v! ifertnce a t Ytrostvl, nortji of JJ,

rhe confereea heard allegations Just It peasanu, under the Influence one ot prlcsU, caused a loss of per of.U)e

« of BuJaU't crops for IBM be- dred ue of (heir ittendanco t l churcli. vorkei rhe conference decided to in- (allun ‘tse uU-tt|lgioua propaganda, lo Lake tanlto councils of militant “god- dwetlli s" persons in all dbUlcU and to square en anti-religious Khoob Immed- volum ely to educate youllis. . occupi

litb fn l D og— r t tJPfllNOPIELD.-MaM . Nov. IJ OT)

I * J ■Li_L_iz? J>Mn-Opea.l~p.-m.>CaalloaoiiB___— lA S T SHOWI.W------ ^

T O N IG H T A T 10:25 ! | |

IIOHIS K A R L O FF I.

“ T H E M A N W H O

L I V E D A G A I N "

A l« . jA e I*at ( ' \ W“U.VDERSKA KINGDOM" I’T?

And The F ln t Chapltr Of V S"THE VIGlLANTfIS - \ ;

~ 'T STARTS ft! i ^

T O M O R R O W !I GrcaUsI SHOW SEASON Ull! '

I'ciir-i

ctlmii

Ctntr.home

kponnln^ San F ra n cis co B a y raffle OS it w as opened lo use . its)I in nulom obU es,'and o th e r s O o'«II no l be pe rm itted on-, i t . In anclsco .‘(Ide. w llh th e su sp e n - rgurc; Y erba Buena Island in th c age a

■■ The McC

-Wlitn Jacob A. MaUk ot Syr*. ue. N. y., went to jail here reeent- ’ as a vtgrani. hb mongrel dog Cou as a pn h lm , which vaa solved H hen MaUk tiimed over tils avail-lOfcnit 3io a«fLi. i\. (0 txard Uia beast atlfc'ftrR local kennel. on thMalak. who, tlie police dbcovered. Pf*'’®' IS a criminal record, was tumed OM today with orden lo leave'lovn Id his faithful pup va* valUng FARL I go along. Tlio dog had oventay.I his paid up period a t tha ken- WA tls but Uie deficiency had been Poslm ade up by a woman who read hb Ity. n uy in Uie local papen. posi-e

. -------------- by Uu

RAILER SU B JECT TO '- 1 c i * B U I L D I N y R D |N A i « C | i

PONTIAC, Mich. Nor. IJ Wl - sUce Arthur n . Onen xuJed ‘iu t _ ' . Jhl Uiat an automobllo trailer, lether set on blocka or en Wheels, a homan dwelling and must com- _ f with local building ordlnuccj.Justice Green, In handing down ber Id e of Uie f in l rulings on Ihe slalus xh# ■U)e automobllo tnller. fined llll- thtng ed Oumarsol, a Pontlae ficioty irker, t l and costs of (J.IO for ,lure lo comply wlUi lhe Otchanl ^ jjq . ke tillage ordinance requiting al _ _ ;elllng pUces to ha\'C a t K-ast 400 uare feet of usable space tnd a lum# cf 800 c'ublo feet for each cupant. - '

Feed Olob# A-t d a l^ fted for sr# mlUt. Gleb# Seed * Feed Co.~It.

KIDDIES SHOW 10 A. M.

----- - a t UNCLE JOE-K’S -------

L A ST T IM E S TODAY!Conlloaeo* From 1:00 P. M.

' Comedy > Cartoon t Nrwi........ + AND .f“CUSTER'S LAST STAND"

r a m r S S r o R U O W !

Color C.tiMn HU f a l t J i i S - i : a r ~ P ----------------

NOTEiJfi-AU In roD ^toa IV.■' N .m lUb# Oor rrlfri:

KIDDIES lOe - ADULTS ISr

NEWS, TWIK FALLS, IDAHO, 1

■DIER RGiTS r

Kcnluclcy W om an’s B ody I L ikely t o B o E xhum ed I n - I

M y sterio u s S l a y i n j , |WUiaVILLE. K>., Nov. 13 W )- V,

The ny»wry of how bt.uulul v .r - J na Oar Taylor v u shol to detUi ^on a bluegms coun(rj’s(<>« u deepened tonight following InUmt- IUons of counsel for Brigadier Oen* 1e n r Henry Jl. Denhardl.- accused of 0murdering her.'thst the body may ibe exhumed for evidence. >

A week' ago tonight the body of d the socially prominent, lO-yeu-old ’ ■ widow was found In t retdside ditch .■levtral mile* from La Onnge. Ken* '■ lucky, her home. She iiad been tho t PlIhrough Uie heart The caliber epeirevolver of Oenenl Denhardt, her and6Scort on an all-day automobile trip. Pan: lay nearby. ■ • ,

Tlie Inqueet ctlled by Coroner D, ' ,L RlckelU t l Nev Castle yesUr* I jsy 10 cilabilsh the manner of her jeaUi abruptly dosed a l Uio oulaetalUi llie anest of General Denliardt m iDn a murder wanant sworn to by KD.'. lv~S. Oarr of La Onnge. a Hjrotlitr of Mr*. Taylor. The former - Midiu.’ant general and iJeiiMJxnt gor* M rnior ot Kentucky, wlio w u the • alr»t wiuiess, had deeUned lo lesUly' ^‘on advice of countei." f lTo LoulsvlUei'vhcre more than a ■

,’cvr-ago he found refuge'from of. I f lleers Ateklng. lo arrest him for K i;tlmln.-U contcmpl of a court writ Higilnst leading Uoops Into Har- I Ian county, Ihe tall, porUy, dignified • fl[tntrsi came today for rest t t the j'B iome of a frien l

^ V E R N d R ~ b u ^ S ~M O N T W OFFICIA LS ' J

ItSLENA, Mont, Nov. IJ </p) _ B Jovernor Elifier Holt removed from P iflica loday Uire# stata hlghvay U'l 'ommlsslonen he'had clurged with K 'oilrctlon of illegal per dirm, jnUe- ^ Ige ahd expense fees. HThe commlssionen u trc Dr, J . If. H McOregor, Oreat PalU; Rocfcwood

)ro»7i, BUKngs, and L j . Croonen- lerghs, Missoula. theatCounsel'ior Uie offlcUU announc-

d It would ask Uie Monlana lu- ireme court or a dljtiici .court to

the governor* removal order, n the,pounds he had acted "ca-i , rtcloujlr. arbitrarily and with pre-!?'P, ? meditation." — '

^\RLEY ISSUES OIUJERSFOR CHRISTSJAS HOLIDAY o

WASIIINOTON, Nov. 13 (,T)- -xh , ■oslmMltr Oenenl Jame* A. Par* Anna ;y, now enroule to Ireland for aosi-elecUon holiday, v u dbclosed ------y Uio poslofllc# department today FEDI } have pUyed Uio roie cC Banu c :uut before sailing..y t Issued.orders IhtLail-posU l W/ mploj'o "who can b? spared" be Inten Iven a holiday Christmas. Out

... — ' . reterUEGON BANK MOVES ____

AND TAKES NEWHOME «ril» BAKER, Ore-, Nov. 13 wv-The ~

lanic of Haines announced today I t ’^ ^ iU move lo Baker Monday, No\'em- i er IS. . 1The bank lus been auUiorlted to

hanga lU name lo Baker Slate, • tank and iu caplul h u been In* reased ftom m;coo to tSO.000 plus’ $10,000'surplus fund. i ^ ^

KIDNAP

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■ I •»,

S A L L Y K N EW '

B reath le ss from ti

found ho rje if sue

h u n tin g lodge— s '

I t ’s o n e of Iho ex

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f i i e T w

10, SATUBDAY MOmnNC,KOV

~ A M I M

^ ^ ^ O p e n l n g T o n m

Pfclorrt ab«vi» v a two #r th# femi ^ D l ^ loBOjTow a t (he O rphw a Ihti

and SImoM Simon. The other I * , ar#-; Pad L i ^ h u an tm p e l^ t „ppor l>t*B# Power, ir . and AUa M aw bi^

I tla h o 's Su n d a y F e a tu re 'T

lotdoms

Th—jex;

w ! ■ hoi

I B J i u S i

ma' u I

F “ ' i B n m f t i f l pXgri(

£ j L JV • v i i i i K l B TinH r . : v t i f c S 6 i l i l i B e W H cai

ooiuar

B tflrnlnc tomorrow a t Ihe Idaho leater is chatlet Rnggles In ‘ Wives Jv , ever Know," vlUi Mary Boland u ” nd Adolnhe Mtnjoo. This Is a ;ory of a happily wedded pa tvhoae -u , Mnsjifr got* on Ihe raeki wben Ity take lha advice ot u o re Ad- ^ phe .Menjott, who It a novelUt nhe (IlcVes hlnuelf loo wbe lo grt mar- ed. The program eompleted wllh cartoon, novelty and newt. ' ■ Showing for the l u l times today \ ■I Uie Idaho U Boria Kariolf In I rhe .Man Who lived Again” wllh I nna Lee.

EDERAL RE.SERVE BANKS . OUTSIDE SOCIAL SECURITY

WABmNOTON, Nov. 1) (/TVTia itemal revenue bureau ruled t o ^ la t member bonk* cf Uic fedeitf rterre system and Uielr emploJS s not coma wlUiin lhe prarlsfotu n iindc la l lecuribr act.

; RUtlMACE SA UEpbeopal Golid j

- SATURDAY, NOV. 14 |Jgl Sbetbene W. Perrtae BIdy. |

PED!

t i l ® !

V T O O M U C H ! n h e r m ad rid e in C i l ^ B e l i t o n '

s u d ^ n ly th r u s t in to a d i r k roc

“ J ^ i s o n e r .

exciting s itu a tio n s in - th e new se

l A I L I Y 'W O L F E

[ t a r t s : S 6 o n I n -

^jgrFolls t

0VBMBEBH;.1W8 ■

MENTS ■ I*w a t Iho O rp h m m ., .

Ji;

H S ^ K I i T P B i ^ H rytlltgUl

emioioe stan of O adlei In Love," Ihtafer. They are Constueo Benseit re-JanefGirDaruH-UtetU-ToBnir. -rj porting nie, u doe* Dos Ameehe, jj . y« .' - tel

'T H E BIG GAME’ T O PS i l M Y 'S N EW PROGRAM

l l ie lov-dovn on Uie coUege mitouch-down bo>t U colorfully db* chi dosed m RKO Radlo't currtnt d n -ma of Uia’ gridiron..•'The Big GlGame." ojRrilng Sundsy at Uie Roxy ,FTheater, J - * . r o , « - . . - r , « - „ . . r . . , . » . £expose of prolcaslonallsni In col- , leglata fooUiall, the story reveaUhow'young men from vtrlous walks j of life are recrullcd by Ulent tcpulsto play on unlversltr^am s.' for - Jwhich Uiey receive salary and tui- ,uon. ^

PhillpHubon. New York aU getU r Urm akes'hb 'ftlm ’debui'as the ro- ~mantle load, with pretty June Trav* ib appearing opposite. Ci<■'Adding realbm to Uie football se- —quences are.the ntne all-American *=pigskin s la n who comprise the ”gridUon team vlUt which the Pan* ;dro 6. Berman producUon deals. ‘Tlio supporUng c u t Indudes Bruc? “ Cabot, Jame* Oleason. C. KeniyOordon, Andy Devine, Big Boy WIU I. lams tnd Barbara pepper. The foot-' _ lall s la n who appear In the pic* I Iuro are “M onf Moscrlp. Jay Ber- I

wanger, “King Kong" Klein, "Bones" IHamilton. Bobby Wilson, Oomer IJones, "Chuck" B.‘nnls ,WlUlam IShakespeare and Prank Alustlu. I

A musical comedy, a color car* IUwn and new* evcntsTmtpleie lhe IRoxy pnDgnm for Sunday. ■

■ PHONE 150 " I ■'NYE.AVANT IK lttrC lty Fec4 « Poel Co. I

Fenutly Ny# Coal C«. ■K^T. N |t Leoaard Avast ■

ClareM n . Ny* ■ ; BAT - GRAIN - FEED A ■

COAL ■

| A - — . .

H E V / l ' l

\

iih 's c ar, she

room a t th eI

p se ria L .

a U i i

4

N e w s " I

Scientists Now Take Pichires V

Of B r ^ Waves vr o o h es ter T n. .y ., jiov. IJ (,n '

—A •brain-rare" apptfittts Hia» amplfle* one million time* and re'c. . ords-On-a-photographic-film ilt» - • electrical wave generated br Uio normal human brain, h u been tn- stalled In the ptj-chologlcal labora* torie* of tho Uninrally of Roches- ter. ^

It* electrodes of pura tllver.are Jtaked to tvo spfci/Uiy wnstrwted electrical units capable of magnU fylng elcetrical currenU a'million tlmea, Theso electrodea a n placed— tgalnst th# head'ot a penon and Uie minute electrical cumnt* ara stepped up by tbe amplllien u d kd to two otcllipgnphs,

Tha latler consist of amall ' nv* Uiat a n tumed by the 'etee*' trical Impulses coming from tha . ampllflen. A beam of light U.r#* fle.cled by them to a moving phoUi* - graphic film vhlch shows a regu* "U r zlg-tag tracking when ll b de* teloped.• Dr. Leonard Ctrmicbtel.. chair* man cf tha departmenl cf pjycholo* gy, said Uiil tome of the most'fun* damenlal InvetllgaUons of Uie ner­vous s)'stem'a function have been made by studying Uicso electrical changes or "acUon potentUls."

GRORGE RAFT GETS RELEASE ' FROM PARAMOUNT CONTRACT HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 13 Ml -

George Raft announced to ^ y Uiat_____Tanm ount stiidlo, a i hU own re*~ quest, h u terminated hb.recenUy signed contract.

Raft said the sludlo had been glv-' ^ ing lib unsullabla siatlei and role.<i.The aclor said ha would leave Jor a j F vacaUon trip In Duope and then ' retum to . Holb-vood aa a 'f r e e - .- . . lw c .“_

Anfo for bigger and belter calies.Glob# Seed i i Feed Co.-.Adv.

Canllaaoa Ferlormtntr!LAST TLME'fONiTE 10;,10

m m m m m c k IIN N Y

| T r T j | l oaA c ii a iu n

U M ^ Q SOB aUKNS w l i l i MARTHA RAYI

Bc C ^ oomah

T O M O R R O W

'l u ^ l l i * «n* mon who dldl

M a t Mailko. wha woMid I W ,» g«i mottitd btuvia

J | |th < 'd h*^etd^i*mU(h

FOUR FAITloffS STARS in..

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I ' FlIGiJDLDiSR oo sev e lt O rd e rs S tu d y o f

M e tho ds to C ontrol S to ck Buying

WABHINOTON, NOT. IJ UP) -r— Wltn loffifn InTMton hbldlns huge

quuiUtles o( Amcricui kcutIUu . Praldent Roosewlt lodiy tenned tuch ftceumu]iUciu & dingcrous . (actor »nd ordered » itud ; of ne|h>

------ M l fo fiv jia in t iny umcllUng con-fequeneei.

• The federal rciier -e board and lhe ■ Ueuury « r e requested to ««k - by teslilillon. It neceuary-inethods of controlling fonlgn purthaKS of' domeaUc Jtoeks and bonda and of meetlne, In orderly faihlon, an ; nUuation arblng from tho tudden

.. iaJe-oUorclgn ocncd.ihares. . _ Odicltls, Including CtiiJrtnan

James M. U ikUs o t ths aecurUles commission, made cJear Uial tho rec«nt actlrlty 'of tlio <tock m uket ctrrylng many luuea to :»et*de> ‘presalon lilghs. was in .Importanl M Influence moUvailng tho mote.

Danger Reeognlied Mr. Roooerelt. i t a preu confer­

ence. tald lhat h it (Irtt concern was ^ lo keep the currcnclfs-ontie-Tirln- ' clpal naUons rcIaUvely stable. In • punuance of (he current "gentte* man's agreement." between Prance. I

____ anAU}[itAli:i.aQii.UiEjij:J:edJ3tiites. .1Foreign Investors, he said, fur* 1

nlshed a most importanl power In ], the purchasing o( slocks, and If such i punhises were canied beyond a '

(certain point n dangerous situation t resulted. I

In lhe recent psst, he conUnued. ■ prirate groups and syndicates, by |’ simultaneous attacks upen the franc, r-

— nhe-gu|ldcr.-o rthc pwjnd-lttveaip- “ te l not onl} (he value of the cur> S rency under attack but also the ex> change rales o( olhcr currencies. L

While tills had provided a disturb* ! Ing factor, ll teemed to h&ve been cared for by (he "genlleman'a agre«men(." NoV, he said, the prob- . lem was to tee whal could be done about a top heavy sliuaUon whleh ’ would cau.<« tlie tame etie'cl as an I attack upon a currency. I

Tlie accumulation of large secur- i lly holdings In one naU^n by an- K other, he Mid In aummiry, Is a f

'.dangerous factor not only to the | currency of lhal nallon bul to ev- I erybody else's currency. I

S .lM IX iSr B.4BF DIES ’.1 OAUND, Callf, Nov 13 (4^ - &

Donald nay Algrvva, rated by hos­pital officials as the-nation’s unall* c tl baby, died today. T he-ehlld , ' weighing only ;o ounces and mea.*;- ' uring MTfn Inches (n length, whs _ boru A rmlttln da}'.

■ 's m T F O n E S T OFHCEBRANCJI OOES TO .M'CALL |S

BOISE, NOV. IJ- (-1>-T:ic Idaho I Mate land board voted today Icmpor- ll

' arlly to move tho touih Idalio quar* I lers cf (he ttato (orest of((ce from UBoise to K cC aU ............' -. • > • f l

The acdon was Uken. A. i . T n ry I of Mmcow. atate forester, explained. I to make room In the ttatehouse for I legislative offices ond lo place the I assistant s ta te ' forester, Charles 9

k -Zom est^ore elotdy In eontwi with ? f the stale CCC camps In the MeCiil n

dUlrlci, g

SOUTH DAKOTA DIGGER | D IS C O V E R PAY D IRT '

8TUR0IS. 8 . D , Nov, 13 >• Pay,dlrt wor(h about 15 per hand­ful has given modem Slurgls a (ouch o'r old time gold rush fever.

Serteant John Dayless, while dig­ging a cets pool a t hit htoit. (ound Iboul :s flakes and small nuggets of gold. Some were u large u a grain of wheat.'1(. ,T. Snyder, ieweler. appraised

ismplea as probably frem an un­usually.rich location and estimated thal lhe liuidful brought In con­tained aboul u In the meUl tha t (» p a rs ago had this same section of I—

• the Dinctc hUls in nn'uproar.---------------It Is believed that Biyless U dig- Til

Blng Ihrough an abandoned bed' of ‘ Dearimaai creek and Ih it consld* I

■ erabl gold may be found. »

th e O M B \i cough drop mcdlcatcd wfth M

throat-soothingingrcdlcatsjjffl I o f V I c k s V a p o R u b .^ j ^ O T

MEN - WANTED

FOB

AIR CONDinONINfiINDtBTOY ■

— -Du#-to U » demand-for'ttatoed

\ men In this Held. 40 Leading

Manufacturen. ara co-ojMntlng wltt) Ihs Refrigention tod Air CondlUoQlng InsUtute In prepar­ing men for work In this new and npldJy growing induitry.

, Theae manufacturen Indorse vthls m in ing program and direct- w tupenlse It by its own ap- painted Board of Oortniors.

AppllcanU must be amblUous. h o \g o o d references and be will­ing \p re p a re In their spare tlmo in learning this new and unUmlt* ed (lelJI^ ,

I InterrlTw amnged by ap- k polD lroent\iIj. Wrlio or phone _ .M r^lIflia taoB tft.taeJirk JiflUl., before nooa ^ n g age, eduea- I Uon. t>;(jcnl \ p I 07ment and

[ eamtnff. — V - - - ' . . - — -

\ T

W arm ing U i

w m r ll-b#w TlilU malnUlned on the Ihe mariUme iUike, pickets foond Ih the early moniiBg “eo((ee wagon" arr

P i e k c t s A l

W M

m il! the lo t AniteiM witer(ron( qult( (be marlllme t(rUe. pIckeU of (he tlrl card pUylng. ____

Train Derailed B

' ^THE iKomotIre and tfT tn l ear* of a }{ew

derillrd by a landOlde near Pasghkerpil Injured, and (raKle over (he Ilne wan M view ihowt how K ren( ean weer (oppli

^ ~ ^ F n US IN F E C n

PRO.MPTI.V (letpondi (fl My New Elec(riea) Tedinlqae. Qalck. E((rcllT< H it! In Fertj-elxht Hour*. A Pro Method.

Wrilt For Folder on SInut (DR.H.W .HIL1

IH .Mlln lv .it Twlrbon. 1: 11- 10m Tvln Fill, Talnl

V .N E W C L A S S E S - 0 1

M O N D A Y , N O V I

I t l A L L C O M M E R C I i

TW IN FA l.I.S . (225 Mnin . \ ' f .

A S P E C U I. CASII IlISCO liN D urinjf T his ComlnK W eek I

BU SIN ESS rO l.'R S E Si--------- (Special d lf c r -n in c o h lin u t

___ DAY nnd E V K N K C _S>:SSI(

I’ ' 'weel

1,relu

o>and

the'and

lltn ' ' ' ' to

mer

(he San Fnneltca wiu’rfront dnrtDg lhe oniy excllemeat oceurrtd whea

arriied.

A tP lay r

| l i _^ P ]}■ f) I IIilel alMmwih thlpplng it ilcd op by tlrliiin; union* devote tbelr thne to ■

By Landslide I

... 'A

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,.1 !

<ew Yerk Centnl frelghl train w m “ rpile. New Yotk. Tw# (nhimm wen » blorked for Mteni hoora. Thit air t . pplNl in ti IlBdton rfver^-<ff> Ffcatfc

w= S = S = S ^ = S ACn oN „l"e.’ ^uIt£i!’‘BjI ^Proven Bc(cnU((« ' —

t (nfecUoD

L L d W £T«(n Fallt. Idabo 8 9 a * toils( A Olau ^ 1 , i j

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ORGANIZED ON- ti VEMBER 16 'IIAI, SUBJECTSr — — 1 — — •

S School of r Business

S. IDAHO ,ve. West)

UNT To A invho Enroll t For Our COMPLL'TE : SCHOLARSHIP ,auedJfov .i21f-i9 j6):i.:-4^ —

y O N S ^ — P JIO N E .fiG '6-.i- —L .

IT T m FALLS DAILY NEI

U p P ic k e t s , , . ' . 1“

m rs . T W IN PA L L S , ID A H O , S,

FILER ' ‘ UN

Bolteans VUll-Mr. and Urs. W. ] D, OUUs of Bj Uo vutled hen th lt wwk a t the home of Ur, and Mn, n . K. Dillingham. •

At DespiUl-W. E. DeKloU is a paUent a t Twin Falls county hos* ai,p; plUl sufferlnc from typhoid fever. ' 71,1,

Retsma H em e-n. K. OUIlngham u,« relumed recenUy from a buslneti trip to Sail U ke City. glvei

On Vaealion Trip-Harold Brown lon : and Iloward TVgan len Monday on a vacaUon Ulp to Phoenix, Arlnna, and polnU In CallfomU. o( Bt

Vliit p a«nt*-M r. and Mh. J 5 , ire 1 Boles of NYelser visited Uilt week a t who the 'homoof Mr. Boles'parcnU, Mr, Will and Mn. W. W. Boles. Padi

R e t ^ to netpiU W olm ny WU- lltmson. who was recently Injured In III automobile accident, returned. •'«>" to Twfn PiJl* countj’ {lotpKal Uilj! Jf week for furUier medical treat* : i« i menu UnK

THE i. 7A

^ T r

T U E N ew ForaV *8for 1937itthei

ful Ford car n-cr olTereJ. I t ia I

one site — w ith one tlandard of roc

in d m odem -•ppcafaocc . But you

e ither the im proved 8S-hortf|iower

fo r maximum prrform nnrr — or ll hortepoK cr V*8 engine for w n lm u i

- T ho u naller engine n u k c t |iuMlble 1

— w ith loWer operating c o tlt ..

J m p ro r td B 3-horicpoitcr V-R engli

it and tcoteh ijte fpeedom tl

W hen you drive the 1937 Ford powci 8S-honepower V*8 engine, you are :

m odern power plant ,(lia( givet you

TOU can po ttild r demand in »pc«d ai

lion. I t if a bc(ter eogine (lian cvc

b e tte r ' eooling ly ile a and new imi

operation. Vet improved rsrliuredoi

to deliver i(t (hrillinc performance 1

ally good'gatoline mileige.

iVe» 60*horirpo>ffr fn^flnc— D n ■wateh ihir fu r l fage !

T b e new CO-honcpowcr V-(j |iee<ylii

i l ilm oel an cxact .replica of (he “ft

f o r i i i e , w eight and pow er. I t de

1 0 3 7 F O R D y - a -

UNIO

B B H F lTOOdlTeflE

I ___^ ies.i New Pbfd V*J can for WJ7 whUli Uie Union Molor company, Main ivenu# nottli. U today to pUca on il" dltpliy for the first thowlng In Ti'ln Rillj. are to be brought from Uie freight yanU hero early UiU 1— monUngK^aceordlng-Jo.. usttnnces given yesteiday Ui 0 . 0 . padpt, Un* lon Motor company proprlelor.

I OuUlde of Mr. and Mrs. Padget. ' who lasl week alunded a mceUng o( e m Ford dealen a t DeUolt, there ire few If any penons In Twl;i Fttlts Who iiive yet seen Uie new can. Without defUille InformaUon Mr. Pidiel u ld last’ erening ll w u likely Uiat Ihe new can to be shown here today a n Fordor and Tudor •■M.IU,

! Jfoff than SOM penons are ex* >: i>cetrd lo view the new cars a t the | Union Molor company ahowrooms i ^

FORD% Q uaM i L

i nI_____ i— U ------------------

£

Two Engine 1 1 .ANDAthe m oit heautl* lu o o th n eu and q

1 ia Loilt in only 'U m ilri an hotu ' -[ room y comfort, (hat it crralca an

you may liaVo omv in m odem n

iw tt V.B enjinn V , y„„

>r lh« » ™ OO- 10 d rito

Imum eennmnr. | | , „ |ii , j o n t o mble ■ lieliler c a r __________

■nglna — Drice .BASE $ ^

.m e le r ; PRICES

owered w ith the T » c i , Dalivtt. r « m u le r o l . S p ir. T itt ir

you evenrthitig ii^iir upm i n l>d and accelera- fnilni» fwlilimii

. . ."vdjn, Todor 1I ever — W lih a .

hitJnr Tearingim oolhneit o f |i> 1,.„b tn>f.

c(ion cnahlet it • TuJor .S(dl^ '

3ce w ith unutu-Coopf, Hotilxtr

r trtliMs Q lr le

■Drfiro i t a n d !AUTHORIZED

^ rl in J e re n s in . S T .e ^ e s" — escept . w u . . « 7 h j .

t d e liv e r i V -8 I

D I S P L A Y -

)N MO'Y o u r /

-----------— T w ii

), SATURDAY MORNTNG, NOVE

" In f^ u c tlo i i 'o f new r>3rd c a n ,^ always a widely acclaimed event, U one cf partffliUr interest (hti year . on account of Imporunt new fea- P tures whlcli Uie l»37 model cmbod- l ^ les. Tli»e fnturea Include a com- fr ' plelely new design of stieamllne dU*i I' li tlnctlveness, all *tie«l bodlM, new ce<r "fine car" appolnUndiU and many ' A mcchanlcal reflncmeiils. |ie n

AUCTIONU H . Sc .W E N D E IX . MONDA’

. 20 head horses; 12 mores m ot moBtl.vycunsr, 1200 to ISOO IB

25 head catlle; C cows 4 1 Dec. lO. 19 head, 1 and 2 y r breed.

4 shoals, ffclght MO Iba.- Lunch WoRon On Gn

BARTHOLOMEW & S'Gilbert W hile, .C lerk D i

f " ■

) V'8 ]

Sizes - One \

i NEW LOW PId quielncis— even a t ipeed i up to u r —-w ith (iaiollne mileago aohigh

an e n tir r lr ntw tlandard o t <con«

n moior ear operation.

ou to leo tb il new Ford car, and

r e one equipped w ith th e cDgioo own necdi.

480-AIDiifkinPlil

ivery and Hindling, Bumptn, and A ccfiio rin AcJdlUonil '

itt lliM f whh 68 er ts .limit (1> lm< wiolpBifnlli Tud»r or Taurlai Sedtn. Foider SeJin, ”'Ing SediB, FlTfrwlojow Coepa . . . rl>f«. wlih tlSJiarvnowrf ffnlnn ^ Tndor Toufloi Stdir^ Fordsr tor Tearing Sedtn, F/ra.window Iller, PhiMon, Clob Cib'rloltt, Con* briold, a tih Ceop*. ConrertibU

Sedtiu

:ed r o b f in a n ce p u n s

i j via c J . ' - t k l L * ! !Hum. i.k f t rt<4 Jvlw

H7»«l »laM «r lU ll>l>«ul (MA C*.

' TODAY AT FOB

I T O R CF O R D DfIn Fallsrldaho

VEMBER 14.1936

M ISSION ARY GROUPS SC HED ULE M E E T IN G S- alU

■plant a n being made fot a Union — MUalonaiT meeting of ill churchet s tr the MlnlsterUt.assocUUon lo be ^ lield a( U>e Presbylerlurehurch De­cember 4.

A ’covered dUh luncheon will be R ned a t noon aud the mteUog will

JJ SALE n)A Y , N O V. 18. One O’clock iM t u n If) foal. 8 ccldlnir*. lib s .d H o lste in springeni, calve y r . b ld t'14 o f them Angus

G round A t Noon

STANLEY, Owners ,D ean .SuU lrin , Auctioneer

■ ........................m

FOIH

Wheelbase / ’R I C E ,

N B W F E A T V n

1 0 9 7 F o n oI A PPU H A N C I-A n . . l r Jn l, , »lib 1 low rrnler ef irailty. I

liriilliai'pi rereiKd la fender apr hinted t l tb* btelc. Larger Itif(

_ _ 'floied wllhin b«^r- CotapUlel/.i ■ ■ 'V . 't^ ^ ^ ^ e iH e ld l^ lf r f lo r

. IN 01N E»-A eholea ef tbe itt rnjlne or the new V>6 M-boriep< roollaf. Qoleter perfermtnce. K

COMFORT AND Q U IE T -n’ o fd e .I |n ,tb .m iF e rd V - llia l

ll In Ihlt badr. when yeo wtnl riillna tuidrr tbe bead. Camfor nida {• fonber incrtued by in li|wrln( iprlnm wlih new prciii 0(1) o( noBntlog body tnd engir

S A F EBRAKIS-New Ei.yAeUon R «nd eendolkeenlioj lype. Peilil of Iie»l frem ptdit to wbeel." S tsm il uied lo belp tpply tbe bt fcilil preuure li re<]nlted to tlop

BdbY->All-Ree] iHidy conitniet uttd for itruetonl ilresgib, F n ihctifaed wlih Ileel ptnek top, wrtdeil inio t tingle Heel enlt 0 Stfeiy C iu t til trenad i t no exU

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^ ^ e ^ s s H S H s s a a a a ' j lconrene. a t two oVIocL 'a ta it iiad; ' ipecUlmiide«tllb«af(abnotUHl tltenioon aeWet . . . '

CHRISTMAS! -P R E PA R E N O W .• New Styles• New Uaektrroimds• New l»rlces « •

FLOWERFOTO m t W MSHOP /y

FMellly tf ViV >■..NaUonal / V ■

Bask BMr- ' \

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U B S O F T H E .

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eilgned etr-wlda and teeisy, ,. Dlitisclive front end, wlib aproBt. Uodera Iid4jpe beed Iflfgigo tpire.*f!ptfa tin ^lrni-wJnlftlert,.Tte.ilinilni_ _______rloied'eiri;----- --------------------------

I Impreved V-S SS.b«nrpawrr lepower engine. Mare eHEdesI . New ecenoay. „

“ Hy every noJem tlindird *I a big, roamy etr. Kiini ipiwi m l it —nol ulen op by lhe fort ef Uia Fotd Cenl^Polie tneoiber tcllon of the long*

e'linre iBbriftlion. New adb- iglne mtka thlt a ijiilcter <Jt.

E T YI S t ^ Brilei, ef iha cihle iltlve and direct—Ibe ufely ' Self.tn{t(lilng—etr Bamai<> br^kei. Aboot eoMbIrd leti lop the Clt.

-Bction. Not in oonn el weed Fnma ttractve It ill Heel— ' “ ep, ildet tnd floor. Ali tra It ot grett protecUvo «trea|ib. n t n ebtrge.

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...Sim mi• n O P E R T .m 1>-B uj){rth!£h . . Khool' boner roU u eomptW 1>T

Uie Iwtuir roll commltM of ,lhe U fth lodeiy of th« ichool;

n ith o t honon » Vcmut Cilmull J4»ry Lou DlckMti. Mirjoria iW l Voni Hwrtaon. Mule ^ceaincw806 I« n th t . U ter Meij. r r* JitU «B1. Vida NuMlnff, UMox.ne PlJJ-er M»tU Scheupbwh. Bhlrley Turner Ttw WWUnt wm ij Youni, UVon Zelir. .

‘ n ifh honora — BlUlt Ooucb. B tr. i m Koi»<r. Doufbu. BobItuiphy. Eimoro lacy, Clrte Uiut.

. W»ry MchoH. MWred P»uJ. Honon — Juno AJlcn. Donn* C»r-

• ; ier. Uiit ChstaberJjln. loI» Clcm- tM. Dc!l» Ho»gl«Ml. norell* Hum. phrlet, John Hunter, acraldlne Kel* Jcte. Cirnia KJoepftr. LU» M ui. n«n. CJUford Morrw, AIU Mie Mui- ler, N»d» P tw oo , »*rry lUnfro.

l I N F l i S i l lSiiilllD O lTlI

Clutncc E(«aie Cnndell, 67. rejident of Twin F»tlr for. th» p u t 3» I t t n . died l»t« n B O d iy n i tn t I t ths bMiUUil ^oUovini A Unserlnt Itlntts.

He « u boro Uiy 2 ,1U4 In Des. rer. He is Hirrlitd by hi* wife, Mf*. g wint CrtndJlI tnd IiU fklher, 1r& Cr»nd»!l.'Jour Mni. OUbert, Boyd •nd ilejr Cmndiil, «a 0/ T*ln ,tnd Hm}- Crsndtll ot Uonuiit.

----- ind 't-d tu jh te r. Mr*. D. U HUI of ,T»Jn fWls, aho iurrlve. ,

The bodj resu t t Uie White mort* | u try pending funer^ imniemenU. ^

v n m iB 0Y“sc0UTs ;' TO RECEIVE AW ARDS i

tHre memben of Knul Boy ScouU i

tnop Kill Rcelre-'tvtnU t t tbe t next meeUnj of T»ln W JJ court ol honw, btdjM hiTlnj been tpprored d by, snike rlrer ti t» hetdquirten.

Nithan W tlUr and Dob Kevtn t vtre grtnt'ed tecond cUu tv trd i. b

. Lulle Uont* quiUtled (or merit ' bjtdcts In acholtnhip, iirdenr.ie u

tnd tthfeUtt^ MjTon DoueU and o: Carl D o e« te t? h qu»lUkd.Jor the U pioneering merit badge.

W. £ TfJxM tad J. R. KttDMD f. vere cztmlnen. Raymond Jones. Z. M .’DoiBett ta d Mlu Bertbt Noel vere'COuntelorL i

Raiiroads Find New Requirement ' For Locomotives sNEW VORK. Nov. M MV-Hav- 2!

Ing'ttftm edTihw d (0 the belt f ttl ^ ctrlotdlngs tlnce m i , nllrotda ' hare (ound It D ettutry lo come ^ m a n t tg ita a lr tir Into fhe jn trk tt *'

, l e r locomotlre*. bmlneu obaerrcrt . noted todty_

■ The extent to which purehases Jwre betn ttepped.up w u teen In

. the report Btldcln Locomotive •worts BMTTOtVfd mdffl th tn twice , ttin any orders In October t« In the llXe months of 19M - WMJ.139 * agalnit tI .3 0 S ^ . . .

AniJ/aUsayjtUMrlJ)gJnomemuJD of hetvy Industry, the ouUoolc for heavter motor production .tn 19S7 ,

'a n d purchtslng' power swelled by ^ M y booiU and more dividend* point, ™ to hn rler thtpmenls of freight tnd more trtvellng. ..

Some rallnwd* hare tlretdy msde , pltns (or t furtlier upswing In ‘

'trtre l. Union PuKlc h u msde lU pJtn* known tnd the M ^ u k K tnd other »)'stems are lining up at the

- .cvunler lo buy piMcnger cnglno. U*

U CTStEn AT SALT LAKE 1SALT LAKE CITY. NOT. 13 WV- 0«

A tiurrlage llceiiie wm Issued today palo WeiideH A. Wen. Ids* an.ho. nud-Ofrtiuilc_C..Mtpli»ln, T»lji tin

— Tails------:________ ■ .............Hi

- MAKE THIS MOI^ ' Twin F aU sJJifly .

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F IN A L TR IBU TE PAID . M R S. V J ^ O R IA R iG flr

RT BURLEY, Mor. 13 - L u l rWi It I. were conducted Thuraday aftenioon

a t the Sublett L. D. S. cliurcli for jjj j Mr*. Victoria Wgby. DUhop Rti-

fflussen offlcfsUng. - <the The Mflta dw lr sang the open­

ing number, ' j Know ^ty Htattiily un. ?kther Know*," Other ntiulcslnmn- jdl, b e n were a duet.by Mn. Floute Jfr, Smith tnd Henry Thompson; a solo rri. by Joeeph P. Payne, solo by Henry vr, Tliompson and the closlni: number ier. "Oh, My Father." by Uie choir, 'on Spetken were A. B. Wnridoiip tnd

Henry J. Wliite, bolh of Junlpi-r. i r . Utah, tnd William Hull of Hooprr. lol) Utah. Tho Intoctllon w u by auh* sy. op B m a Henry 'el Juniper, Utah.

and the benediction by PrcjIdent If. Jos*5h Harper. CiMing number* B). wers by ex-Bishop A.' A. ZoUliiMr n . of Malta. .tl. interment,WM In the Builcj'cem- n . etery, with grave dedication by &tib- il- op Heber Polkmanof Jtrome.

Pallbearers were nay, Ivnn tml• P rtd Rigby, tons ef Mra. Rigby tnd

•on*ln>law, Mr. Ktrper and Iso irothtr*,’Orover'andTUIpli Klngof

Hooper, Utah. Flowers irtre csr-I I rifd by granddiughtera of Uts.

flilS ffi Slffli ___ .*■ HAQffiUAN, Nov. 13 - ArmtiUee ; day w u obserred in Hagermsn.by ** tlw Anertcan Legton with a pro- . ’• jram at the Park opera house be- ) ginning a t eleven o'clock In whleh ** H.-AdUnton ot Boise Junior coUege. _

w u tha prtndpal speaker. Mr. Ad** klnsoo w u Introduced by Post Com-

mander Arlen Allen.Inroutloa w u givci] by BUhop

Bn»TSon-Pugmlte;-Othef-numb«r» - . on the program Included two selec- • a Uoni by the Higermtn lilgh tchool

b ind. Comet and clarinet duet br I DorU Condlt.ind I*mtr-Bell. with s M n. J. 0 . Peery at the piano and f “5 U r fipangW Btnner- by the tu - ,I dlenct.. A Itrge crowd w u In tttendtnce.1 the high and junior high school . attending Ui a body.I The liglon anci Auxlllt^' dtnce r th t t w u well attended a t the Patk I opens house tn the ccenJ&g closed ! the d ty ,___, •

.; R eal E s la te T r a n s l e r f ” -

' Pumlshed by the Twin PtUs-ntlt and Abstract Comptny

— —— — — — —TUESDAY, N O m iB E R II

Deed; R. Rendia* 16~A. Kodesh, $t. StV NW M fO J4.

Deed: W, A. Cmlg to D. E. Thom. = ander 110.* Lol 4. block Bl, Twin PaUs. . '. Deed: E. Thtener to ^WyUnd m w . Part lol 11, block 9, Jonea r addition. I

L. Retchett, executive, fo V. Wy- I ' and t}}3.ts. Lot 11, block .8. Jonts I

addltldn. _ j

THURSDAY, NOVEAIOEB 13 IDeM;. J . T. Thomets to A. O. )

Thomeu. II. Part IoU 3, 4. bock n , jTwin Pttlls. I

Admtstrator's Deed:-J, E. White Jto 0 . B. Carrico »7S0. LoU 1. 2. | block W, Twin FitUs.

Deed; E. White to E. White 11. JLol 18. block I. Rallrotd tubdl* IvWon. II

Deed: p. Kleln.«hmldl to D, R. *in tm t t t u : Lot 7. block 3, Oli^.'n Uaddition. H

Deed; W. WUaon lo W. N. Ray. ILoU 13. J 3 . 14. block'6. South Paric Ioddltlotu I

UNITED A1RUN^:.S TO iENLARGE RENO'AIBPORT I

RKNO, Nev, Nov. IJ M VA « « . • H000 enltrgcmenl project of the com- Upti\y‘s tlrport, Hubbard field, w u ■announeed by Unlled Airlines todty ■ tliroiiRh.a company vlce-prtsldcnt.Halntr-Hliwhtw orChlctgo ; - - — _ j

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)D t t AT HOMEy J ^ e w s P a t t e r n 1 |

rOR EVERYDAY OR 0B E S 8-U P ,]B CHOOSE CHARMING 8LIM*UNi;

STYLE IPATTERN 41W

C^HttcC^aiifSOut to gay ■‘gatherings’' u llle s ;

this mwl charming tnd flattering i of Anne Adanu' aflemoen etytesi; You'll «var Pattern 41U on. all: fvtrydty or dresj-up occasions, con-, /Jdent of your tppetnnce In J ts ' slendrrltini; lines, lls gracious f itl- i tery. Sec the dalnly }tt)ot (have ll of mttchlns mnwtlal or soft Uce), and the uii-io-thc<mlnul« tle^vcA which offer a choice of sJiort or long culls. The skirt flsrcs smarlly In the iBtfsc \T«uc for fullness, in d l trim >okei lop ihe becoming bod- i ice. Al for labric. Indulge your love j for.>T)ur JavorJlf fojor or'fluU-nji-' •• ish satin, crepe, sj-nthcllc or a tcml*' ' sheer. Best ot all. Uils Irock Is easy i >to mokel............. . ........ _ ! 1

Pattern 41M is tvallable In slaes: J 34. 38, Jd, 40, 4:. .44, 40. and 4B,'' sue 3C .lakes 3^ yards 39 Inch ’ fabric aRd >i y*rd conlnut/ne. I I- , J luslnied sl«ii-by-jlep scalng In- 1 sinieiloM Includtd.- , • | I

etna n rrtsN ci-sts <ij<> l^ eeim' 1 M lump, (eoltu pr«;irtM]| lat Uila: ] ABBt Mum piiinn. WtIM plUulj' Bsmt. xidifM tod numttr. j

Pk lu n t t o ITATI l i z t !

s f w H H S S a ' itad tt* — Iron tls t teodJcr lo tiul- tons lotmoj tar thil illn and tvulh*

n A ; n r r i t t cen ts, m t- 2 “ ?* n r m « ceitrt. T iv ttrtr . m « q a m .y a a a o n t ffitcN-oB*OtRED TOGtnitlL

A0dr«i erflrti w Twin r»lt» «••». r tllm i D»pirlonot. Twto rslli. ld s * |M

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POPEYE . .

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.THEREAT [jLTNfitEl? O f THE fiANCHO k -roUfiH TC flOSARlO MeM

K f l h n e H iTHE PHtfCHERS, n U / I B Q

'-.icoRcwY AND B l n n n j c i4 R i$ $ r r o t ir r n f / S K ION A 4H oRr P l n H f i ! ROUTE 7HR0U»( I f t u H

^ r b lm 9 n G ^ ^ r fTWEnffflMEVfAWlNTME,PI$T>VJCE1MEsi^ tn : s e fo e s . .

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8E.‘{AT0R KENNETH McKElt.AR me —D emocrat-cr'Tennhste, b pie*-<i

iDtrd u he aniiSBRted he wostd I ask for a knsle Investigation ol gri the Literary Digest presidential pn elMllon twli, wbleh had foreeut ot a Rrpnbllran vielory. tfe atfd ttieb o( Mnw ballsts shaald be ander fed. I ertl iapervlilan.-<<n Phelo. 7:3

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Complete Scd-ctaria Training (

DoflUecplns, Single rroiirlclnr* Pfli- - ....... - ....... .....................SaI

nooVkcrpli.ff, Parlncr^hlp. BBookV-wplus, Coritorallcni . pm nookkecpliic. Com Accoimiliii: Adt BttilncM Arlihmctfci Funds- CaJi

mental* posBuslnfM Arlllimette. Advanced Mai Business sjjelllns and Vof.ibuLiry Mir Business DisUsh nil:Buslncis I.ellernTltiii? shoBusiness Admlntstrailun niEconomies ol Builness tjtiBmlnesi Uw m

JV ttM lil itudrnli In geltint wotk for (len for plarrmtnis follnnlnc ir

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L Y NEWS, TWTN FALLS, IDAF

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APPLE .DUMPLING W DO D -THAT 6EHEVEVE E DO AKV i f u E .P E T - B u r I ^

A U . I

NEIGHBORS' CHURCHES ?TRimTY EPISCOPAL , 1

Buhl , ni« nev. Jtmes 8. Duller. Vicar;

The 'Twenly Third Sunday aiici ,.THnUy. *'

8 a. m. - Morning prayer and *"'termon. • J

CALVARY EPISCOPAt.Jerome

Rev. James S. Butler. Mcst Tlie iwenly Ihliit Sunday slier

'Trinity.11 a. m. Church k ImoI, 17:30 p. m. — Evening pSjer andjwoi

sermon. Itor------- chc

FIRST METMODI.ST ClIl'KCU Klmbetly

T. W. Bowmar, minister JO a. m, — Sunday school, l l a. m. Momlng wonhlp. "amrch _

Literature aundiy." Copits of _* chutth pubHoitloiM «IH bc given , ' oul gratis. Orchestral accom;isnl- menu

]];45 a. m. — Sunday school board meeting.- o -p .-m ;— —Intermediate-Itjgae------■Ei-cnlng'tervlee.-'a niiBlcal pro--—

g r in . ’‘O reil Hymns of the Chunh" P la n te d by tho Bethany Iea;ue o t Twin Fall*, undtr the dlrteiion of Jflst Mtble Case.

Monday - Scout troop No. t : at 7:30. Memben of the imoji com-

She Has

Harf

° 1rial And Business ': Course _principles of AdvertWnc SAlrsmanshlp and Pcr:mnliiy

Building

Adding MachinesCalcultfors......... —Postl;ig Mnehlncs lEltclrlf'Machlnc Bookkeeplns iKltcirlc Mlmeogmph (Electtld FilingShorthand iSpeed. 121 nun'* n

minute)T}T>ewrlllns ispecil. 60 won!' »

mlnule)for room and bawd. Our ttpuU ..’ iradMtfon It well kpntin, ,Y M ONDAY ■ ^

Sehoo! . N luhl S thm lDlde I 'h o n cS M | ' |

I a t T.F.B.U.BHS& ^

DAHO. SATUHDAY MORNING, I

■ NOT UNDER HK

~ 1 I f tB t Y a V V E S -V JH W a 'VCOMIN' \ P O O P O E C Kf tlO N g , P P .P P V g o e s , “ 7 ^ , 1 s o a o E S« E S y ' ^ POOKV,.

M Mm h tF

& K / MOQE U 0 N k l K l '- 5 O ^ ^ y KEEP OUIBT A N '5M VsiiU.

i U _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IEmlltee are InvlU'd in be pre.'cnl.fnr A meellng of lhe commlllee wlU bci convened at 6:30, ;

Tuesday— Tlic Dorcas class «iu | meet a t 2:30 p, m. at lhe home ol j Mrs, D. H. Atkln.<on.,

Wednesday — The C.iU’ndar club" will meel nt the home ol Mrs. Hoc; .

I uughlln, al S:39. ^• Tliursday—Choir pracUce a t "i^O. Sc

Friday-C am p Fire OltLi a t 4,1^.' '

JIllIlTAlT.il COMM'uNITY ' I" Edcar L. White, minuter i™

10:1S a. m. - Sundny school wilh !iia WUllam Lindau In charge. i,bp

11:30 a. m. - Regular momlng I worthlp with a Mtmon by tbe pa.f-1 llor. Special mi»lc by the chorus> choir.

7;J0 p. ffl. - EpaorJh league de- vollonal hour. All members urgtd gr lo be preseni. Choir practice Tues- d, day evening a t 8 o'clock at the church, .. ..

Ttie General Aid will meet on gr TliutMlay atlcrnoon a l 3:10 In lhe F< ba.*.'meni ot ihe church. Complete | ‘

l l i iHUSKIE

J r ' ws^ ' 7

j

' CUKgir LAYOOi. flert-footed fallf,,, Notre Dame’s greit "rout lloncr

i now bead coach ac Noitt Dsoe.

t " " " . .

i ,N O V E M E B 1 4,183» ' '

i i s OWN STEAM

^ K f i L r a & H T , P M K .X U P ME p o p p f t '4 )W N 5 S W I'LL r

■ H W e t M PUT )^ .

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\'~7awYUH DOMT MAFIA w 6 B R y \ AMV M O ftB -M O M rJ

SBJBVJBVB A \ . LECTURE O l . 'W O N K N " 7 /

A N ’ THERE ' ' '

M N T A - ' H O N K " ; ^

LEFT INJjEB! W

LOOK'*’U | K ^ HOUSE/ 6URN£I> m | 1 [ E h W o t h e (;R O U N PijM

.fannounceincnt from the pulpit. i

; GOLDEN RULE COOIUNITY ‘ :| H. J. Reynolds, minister , I Ernest Plnxlon, Sunday Khool

.i>up:tlnlendent. . r*: 10 a. m. — Sunday school. ‘■1 *11 a. m. - Communion Mrvlce. ^Momlng mesiaje. "The Church a

.School."

.< I'be nuierlal for the religious tur.; iey ll «o»- rrady. This move is not f In llnanclal camivalgn. I t Ls nol a revival meeting census. It Is a co- i

lopcratlvc gesture by the several re- >llglous ontanluUons of Tnin Falls u n d vicinity. ' j

' HASSEN COMMUNITY fl \ Edgar L White, i^lnlsleri 10 a. m. - Regularthorolng wor- f

ship with a sermon by lhe pastor, bSpecial music by the targe chorus l!choir under llic direction of Mrs. v Frtnk Bfl).

II t . m. - Church school, withgraded Irvioii (or all atcs. Harvcy eFomwali, luperinlcniieni.' l

I 7:30 p. m, — Epu-orth le.tgue de- r

i wrmNEW CEREI L u FLAVOR

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F I N E R C E R E A L

F O R Y O U N G

A T H 1 . £ T E S . . . | ^ H

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> V T T M I'S lhe aniwet! HU:l i whfif, wllb v b o te » imo etcry triip , cnucby H

tlutlll'SKlubriosrouIoLoolc whst fou fe i ii> erei ^ Iw U*»A rhctpfcwvl

^ -- 4«Jl» Iw tlrai>| bMitt wid !•«Ilhick of • " W - 'ticraeo," ^ ^ *• "■

Tty nuSKltS for break — — ■ betwceo-aesls "sntcic." Y

~ K a t U M T . ^ ( a l l !

WOMAN ALWAYS HAS

vollonal cr ■lce. Richard Mothers-1 head, leader. Spcclal, Harold Wh'cvl-: e r . . I

Choir prtcllce Thursdty evening' at 7:30 a l lhe church.

‘ CHURCH OF TIIE NA/.ARENE 1:. , t

J. O. Schaap, putor ' ^. 10 a. m. - Bible tchool. Clas-tes !I for all. Ia 11 a. m. - Worship. Subject. "Tlie o• Drled-Up Brook." 1• C;30 p. Bl. - T5)e IUm Buds.’ 7:15 p. m. N. Y. p. s . William l

Hamionlng, presldenu o,B p. m, — Evantclbtlc service, r

Special music tnd singing, i8 p. m. — Friday: Rev. E C. Ij

- Pounds, district luperlnlendent will ( ■. be with UJ for a week end con«n-s lion contlnuhig over Sunday, No- |i,. vember M. s

I . Dr. S. C. Wyall, Chlropraclle and n i' electrical Ireatmtnl, fool eorrecllan. vi

Coninltatlon Irer. ISI Srd Are. .No. I; . rhone IJn^A dv. . • ! p

n m ly Z tJ l ^ y o u B E T r u y s w rs ’ ^ V

V PACK A SWELL \

A n e w F i A v o t t . . AND \

H T H IY H tLP 9V IL V '

M U SC U . T O O I j .

kY •IRW/WOW, btillUat a ic tg o . . / _ olvenicy back, toted oumsbdiin I ; ll.Araeriaa pliyw of I9S5. J m

h v s k i e s s o n e w — W i

i r I N F L A V O R . . . a !F O O D ^ E N E R G Y ? A HIIUSUQ are msde of whole f wbesi’t Koodpcssooastrd lyitotdeo-btowiillikc] . b f to ,ulotsmoteibiaaaewfliTor. S ^ ] | rrety teroplin* bowlful: H n it «n4 •')>M m<MU* mlAtrvI B

vMtni.«l». A»i»l»»ittMA,», ■

tikftsi, lunch, o t for' that I S*. v, ’• Your grocer has ’em! , I

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Bj E.C .SEG A R;

4S THE LAST .WORD!

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•.! FUNERAL SER V IC ES Y KOR BOY A T .B U PE R T

RUPBRT, Nov. 13 - Pttneral a*r- vices for Floyd J. Simpson, four* ycar-old son et Mr. aad M n. Dob Slm[Bon ol Rupert, who died In the L D. S. hospiul In Salt Lake Clly following an Illncu of alx weeks, were conducled In the .F ln t

’ ward U D. S. chureh hen# We<lnes- , . <iiy afternoon. Bishop D. 0 . Hj’de A ot Ru|)cri otflciatlng, Interment w u ^ in Rupert cemclerj'.

He dlrd a l tlie hosplttl in S ill I U ke City Saturday momlng a l t

o'clock- following a brain operaUon '■ performed a l the ellm u of ieveral

w k s ' confinement. The body wat . brought .10 Ruperi Sunday by the 1 Ooodnmn funeral coach.■ surviving ate tlw chiMls grand*• lurents, Mr, and'M n, O. 7L, Dock^' •

siader; his parenla; a young.slster and brother, Lue Dcne> and Amold; '

I And Mr. and Mts. Oscar Pearson . with whom Mr. Simpson made his . home for many jear.s. all of Ru- Ipert. ■. , ____________

, J DONHUTIOK.AIablfflt’*' grcsiAU*Americsn«ad,now

jf<Aj surrinjT WHb l ie Grern Bsy ^ X Packers, siys: ‘‘There's oo

“ be tirn rf 'th iriw e ll-B C w r------. 'i HUiKl£Sfliiv«r...aQdwboIi

" wbcic sure is ibe ticket for- ■■ajn'aihleter‘----------

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At Full Si Conflict

0,CX;A. Bruins: To / Battle Cougars At ■

Lob Angeles

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U t t i t a <ha tear tolM eao> I t U i e n l a w htt bM dmloped b lo Ll le a l- f lB iIia a tt otth* tln l n u d ]e rob!n»KhedoU e n r tlU m plA ^ ]a n o diy 'i mott Important d u ) i

nltl und tfeiM Unlrenltr of Wuh*

<lntlOQ ig tln it. B Unlrmlty ot SouUjwn C»«rcniJ4 U m rW di )im

“w u to g io n Btale eolltgt. lUt^ w!m dtfeattd once. m«l* Ui# Unl* « Tenlty ot CaUtoml* i t Lot A niela In Bnilni. loKfi ot two j im n but itlU w

KtTiBf on l l i bem# M i . W uh- «i iDCton wlll Ilns up t illght tiTorlte lo win from WX). »nd r ttiln tm* » dUtiuted le»denhlp of the confer- » fnce. Defeat ot Wuhlngton «nd a “ victory tor Wuhlngton BUU. how- “

. erer, wlil throw th# race Inlo ■ thrw-w»y deidlodc. "J

V.C.’LA. U t e n i f?Opinion favors U.CXJV. to topple

.W uhlngloaS lile.ni# game will be *• played In Lot Angelei. Weather warmer lhan Wa>hlngton State playera are accustomed to iJ tore-

No m ilter what the oufeomea however tina will nol be grtally 11 aurprised ht vliw of the ijpendlngs loJt eaturday which ttW Boulhem U' Calltomla loee to Calltomla; Wash- in

■ Ington Slate to Oregon 8 Ule and sun to rd .tle Waahlngton. Only U C; I . a !^ delating Ualivnlty ol Ornon, came through a* expected

Wuhlnclon moves Inlo acllon nilnuj'th* Mn’lcea of Ita »tir half- '* Uci:. fiyroa Halnfj, Southern Call- fomla Is a t t«U alrcnglh.

"Ble Four” are battling ter lenim hip. VnJ«f»il? of Calltor- r ' nla and Vnlvenllj' ot Ortson meet • ' nl Drrkeley while Stanford movet] . tnto Portland to take on lhe rcTlt.->I-1. lu d Ortson Stale elc 'cn.

■ CallfomU'a upiet win over Soutl-*, . tm CallfomU tu t wtek mjilEts It a ! mild (avotlle to deteiC an Oregon

^ team wlilch lu j lost four conference \ conitata and won none.,yet U un-

denlably iMvretfuI. dQStanford Improve* . 1

Stanford wlil enjoy alight tavorit- th ltm through holding Wuhlngton to ,

.* I4-J4 (le. despite Oregon Stale's th amailng 18 lo 0 Klback of Waall- In Ington Slato Iho week before. Co- to: InddenUlly, Wuhlngtoa SUto de- i teaUd BUnford 14-13 eatly In the ml leajon but aloce then SUnford h u j n ihoim the grcaUit lmpro^'tment In rtillie confcrtnct............... 1

The V^nfvcrsKJu of Idalio and fio MonUnvmett In Ihelr annual en- thi Bigement a t Mlaouu. The rejuU all

- (lOM not count In 'the conference Bu champlooshlp race u the tight team round robin aquetied the two achooU < out of full compeUUon. Ttiey ihape coi up on fairly erro I t r m Prt

To 60,000 tam of the San FrancU- j i ,____ co_Day arta. the big game ol l ^-------week-end.will-Uke-plaeelBuliaaj «ri

with St. Mary'a OaeU facing Santa cii Clara'i Broncos. Sanla oUra U lh« i

■7 only major Far Westtm leam which bai Is undcfeited and untied. but

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Traditionid Games-j Boost Attendance I

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i N o ire D am e'A rm y C lassic 7 L e ad s L is t W ith T u m -I , 0 u u / f l 0 ,0 0 0

CinOADO, Nor. n 07) - Paced by the outpouring ot so,OOO fans tortn i Holr« Dame-Army claaslo a t {a;Yankee lUdJum In New York.'lr»dl- i t '!tlonal gridiron battlu and big In- u.tnxeeUonal struggka will gtre :938 forattendance flgurta ajid rtcelpU an- nU olher boost lomorrow.

Other ouUltndlng lam.'s and '

57 000T e*u-M lnnH ou_________ 4J.OOO .jja jy-jjannnl __________ ioooo J

------WlgthTenltm.MlchlBin in'nnfl ChPenn SUtt-PentujlvanU — 40,000 VllIuiora.TempIe _ . J_ 4 0 0 0 0 UOLA-Wuhlnston f lU te ___40,000Plltsburgh-Ncbraika ' ______ 3S,B60 *•*Deijuesne-Camegle T ech___ 33,000 •*£Duie-Nortli Carolina .,.,.„_...30,000 J"3. CallfomU-WaihlnRioa.....30,000

Trulman Kennedy rS Wins Boise Bout

BOISE, Nov. 13 t n - Tru)njan B j Kennedy. 13S, of Vancouver, Brlllih

i ColumbU. aeored a 10-round de-

dilon orer Eddie Spina. 13S. of Port- ' “l»Dd.~oreconrtontRht-m-thrhewt; —s . line bout ot 1 boxing card here.. Cat 4 Albert Weed, 154. of PortUnd, of . L _0T»|5n,_wM knocked out In the aee- nia . on* round"of a four-round boui Ijy Pin ' <5 »lU*S£rrl5, 154.. of Bnmett, Ida- pea

hOk , . ' her

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Two Inters^e Duels Top

Sports Writer’s Hunch For Nebraska, Ov)

_______________ By ALAN CCm CA O O . m . »

ia t« raeetJoM l m a tcbea of th e «eiu U n co ln a n d A rm y-N otre D u n o a t le d a tf l footbaU Jam boree m ay Ini la te ly -d ls tr lb u te a la u re l w re atJu i few sp rlg i of polioQ Ivy.

N orU iw estem , th e n a tio n 's curi' cham pion , “fe a rs M lcblgan ." V/h m th e R ose Sow! d ebate . A la -^ — b a m a 'sC r lm so n T ld e ls th re a t- ^ e n ed by G eorgia T ech . W ash- Inston 'is U usU es, to p e n try on the wait cout. face tba chalieoga of ( Southern-CillfomU‘1 TroJani. wllh L anything likely to happen 1

Adding Ifflpttui to n»7 atUndance recordi for the »ea*oni-upwardi-cf —r 80,000 Will Jam tbe Yankee BUdJum •„ and conlribuU to a 1400,000 ‘•home" * 'l to see the Irish of Notre Dame wage their annual Joust with West Point.A t. Lincoln, t capaelty throng of , ' 3J.«W,Wgg«taoirdatoefffJ!«Jfuik- “ i er-Nolro Dame battle of 1»JJ. wlll wjwh N ebruU and PUt battle 11

TtinnnB.1 U U I. • Against a background bt tradition l

unrivalled by any other tootbaU ae- c rl<a In AweeSaa hUlory Ya3« roes g tlgcr-huntlng at Prlneelon, before o i| close to S7M0 In Palmer Stadium. ^ Duke and North Carolina play lor aui the Soulhem Conference title al e Chapel Hlll. - a .

Jlcre's Iuw thete and olher stand- £ 01:1 games ere vlenred trom ihls ob- j;servallon post; ------------r

Army-Notre Dame-lhe.cadeU get t.-i the ^sli. partly on ihs. strength of r imving llie best all-around beck on t either side, Charles iMonk) Me>’er. »

I Plilsburgli-Nebra»ka-On senior- p ., I lly and a tiunch, one billot for Nc- J, (br.i»ka.I NorlhvcMcrn-Mlehlgau — T h r e e - leheera for Michigan and Ihree I louchdovns for N o tlhm um .I Yale-Prlncelon-YaU to win. .1 MlnnesoU-Teiaa-Jtmneiola wllh • • louchdowni.to spare. ‘ | l i

Soulhfxn CBUfDroU»Wa*hJngU.D- J J ( Coming out of a double spinner, n looks lUe Waslilngton. by a touch­down.

Duke-Norlh CaroUna—Duke' geU the call.

AUbama-OeofgU Teeh-Unless the Engineers are back on the n ;, track, this doesn't look loo tough r l f tor the Tide.

Louisiana Sute-Aubum - B i r ­mingham may fumlih the spot for , an upset, bul the Tigers are picked rtgardless. ,

M arquette-M UsUslppl — The * fiouthfmer* are no lo /t toueh bul P ' thU should be anolher link In the ail-wlnnlng chain forged by B us Bulvld and company, thi

- FaTonSanU CU ni..” j " Sanla CUra-St. Maty'a-ThU wesl ^

cou t " lu tu rar U on the Sunday proffnm. I t ’t a aeUcut cf tb t f ln - , sU r Tkrlcly tor cou t foliowen and anelher fwe spot tor tho ihort-end- <Ts,-but_we-wlli:4l^rwllh:sanU

Harrard-Navy-Harfard h u « • ' '*1 bounded with lUrtllng sound effect. , ' ' ' but rated off Ihelr Imprortment In | beating Notra Dame, Nary U tha eholce.

Even wllh O u Simmon* back tn wa ; the fold. loora appean a victim lor scon Purdue‘s-Ttbounl -O hlo-eu ia rU *wt( the favortU over ntlnoU, IndUna sUn over Chicago In other Big Ten en- Al gagemenU._nw. SfarooM, deiplU dowi Ihelr 44-0 rout by Ohio BUU lu t Bari week, hav* an ouUlde chance to dowi upsei the Hooslen. u ta

OkUhoma U Ih* choice o^'er NU- Iom, aourt, Michigan BlaU over Kansu, au and Kansas SUta over Iowa SUU. nsi Jn U)« wuthwesl, aouthem Meth- UO odlsl's comeback tlgures to halt the Arkansas aerUl barrap. OUh BlaU. In lh* Rocky Mountain con- ference'A main event, Is ft sUght favorite over Colorado. On the cout. »,,|s It' looks like Wuhlngton BUU over GtHi U. C, L A- in a hot itruggle. SUn- nw? ford over Oregon StaU and Callfor- nU over Oregon. n»i«. ' an

Cheney Normal Wins I'y■ ■ ■ r»rn

tnviSTON, Idaho.'NlIr. 13 (/rr-|n t«» Cheney Normal. Washington trpnom al ehamplon. ipored touch.;— downs In the fln t and final periods! loday to defeat LewUton Normal I n a ' 13 to 0, in the flnsl 1936 footbsH' game for both teams, r

Cheney's powertul offensive tore-' ed mort of Ihe game Into U rl/ien sA terrlior>'. Tba lo*en tumed back with Cheney three times Inside the five- nnd yard llne.-Lewtston never got !<• and yond the Cheney 20-yard mark. Mea<

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Big- Leaguers Head Basketball Circuit

; . ------- .SlIAWNEE.” O k Ia n t6;’:=3y'CT>- ora-i

Carl Hubbell, ace southpaw hurlei few ot tha Niw York Olants. and Cy iolon Dlanton. member of lhe Pittsburgh Plraiea thound stjstf. head an Inde- ' Ma pendent buketbaU leagua'orgsillted pouni hen today. lUnd

lontenJ• . * ■ * *

y a m p e d 1■ r o j a n s i <

r G r u d a l

t e d H u s k i e s

ectional p Programi t Points To Victory r« Iver Pittsburgh SS-------------- tieI GOULD !V(liJeT fum lsh lng ' th e ’ lwo fines t (It eason, N cbraska-PItt^burgh a t j thi ' a t New Yorlc, tom orrow ’s col- Cal Indica te w h e th e r some of th e J IS have been Interw oven w ith a *'®t

Banir r e n t No. l te a m a n d Big T en ifl,, iVhlle F ordham ta k es tim e ou t' ' . ~ n u

A

FootbaU t SCOBEBOABDl S"loyeU (New Orleani) 0, ioilli^

weilen. (MeaphU) U.—Colon College 0, Georgetown Col- leg* 11. ^ _ . c

Eulem ffilnoU Teaehen T. Soulh- itj^ tm llUneU Teachen 1), nu,

Arkanau Slale U, MagnolU A. niii U d M. (. - a t

Cape Girardeau Teaehen T, Mary* »i,t Tllle Teaehen 0. u n

Cenlral ITTParaona 21. nCeoeordia Teacher* 49, Hebron ytL

Jonlor College l i . yea:Lulher SI, DBbuque Vnlrtnlly 0. jati OrioDell t, Coo IJ. andOarene <OUa.i lodtans 0. ntndrix dec

Q(IU),- .th eNorth Teau Affgiet 7, Sltphen T regi

Auslln Teaclien ^ (He). areRalem 0, Weit VlrglnU \Vesle;an and

U, 1-.Ettklne S, Wake Fora t 1>. lo*'’ BfppM 7, Cornel] C elkfe IJ. Vnlvenlly of N«rth Dakota « SI

I’nivenlly of Goolh Dakota 0.Cenlnl «, WUlUm Jewell 21.Tatklo Jl, Mlsnniri ValTey JO.' , Dsnlel Baker 7,-AWlene ChriilUn

College 13. Bill' MIdUnd 13, Doaiu l i .

Nfbmka IVesleyan J#, Yotk «.Cheney (IVuh.) Normal II, U n .

Illon Notmal 0. “ J*— DUI

Bro

Hagerman Tiiffls a Wendell Eleven z

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P ira te s Cim S e a so n W illi } S , IS I o O V ic lo ry O v e r

C lass A R ivals lu n■ ■■ , _ Har

IMGEBJIAN, K .,. i i - c „ , h “ ' i Clea Princt'a I la trm sn rinJes brODght one of Ihe most aaeeew-fol grid lu iona In tha hUtory e t p ,.,the acheel to a close hera IhU at- utemoon'by tronnelnf Ihelr tradl- m .,llenaj rivaU frcm IV.ndeU high ciai lehoeJ. 19 to 0,TIio Invadlna Twjans, menlored r .p

ly Dean Davidson, failed lo pene- jji*raU the Pirate :o-yard marker a t Nefiiny-tlma-durtng-ilie-fame.-Hager- — nan-ITfOIaiaBrKfioorw'filleWei>lell holdi a a a u > ranking. HellIfagerman scored In the flrsl fjuar- n« i

er a tu r a drtve from mldfleld «llh Floslarfogl packing ths ball aetvss tha RlBal l in t DennU plungtd fer the er- Oeclra point. Wendell held the Pirates 8mleonleu In second and third frames. Hoa■ut the locals eamo baek in lh^^lnal —P<U n u to add two touchdowns. SihAfUr DennU had sparked Ihe ta ll Bmlown the fleJd on open «cM pUys, ton,

larlofl acored the second touch- D<own on a lln* budc. A tew mlnuUi »oo- Iter WaUon InUrcepUd a pass andjped U yard* lo Kore. BonBumaaiy: ’ ton.nao»M *jf (11) TOTOttt, (I) Bt S m P Prm rtt Ur,S'i' ^ S a s r " - S -<ri«n Qn Herl

I.J qturtm: • J J **4“ * Meh■ u tm a --------------- I * * > H ! ?»n

II ua_> back). _ t na

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J a y M e a d o w s O p e n s H i

F a l l R a c e M e e t i n g i

SAN MATEoTaW.. Nor, tJ c n - v . ?lth IMJOO In stakes to shoot a l - i l ud lhe counUy"! leading Jockey hTrTf nd the ruaw r-up .on hand, f l j j u - j ' leadow* in c k opens lu .ta ll m e leeUng tomorrow tor a as-day run mvii Among the 1100 hones aUbled or \ l : m l e t m v t h t U n u V m « S a a . v .n y. BeabUcull, Tick On. BuU imes of the TranquUlty farm, lead- „ t ,

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TWIN FALLS DAILY NEI

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Jones Calls for £ First BasketballPrlcticeifYear^

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F o iir L o T le ra im '-R c lu rit to R ;B ra in R a n k s ; ' R a s te rs , ;

• A n n o u n c e d ' f o r A nnual B oys’ Do'-N ut T o u m o y

Coach R . y . ' J o n t i o t th e 15] Twin T a ils B ra in b u k t U i n inn o u n c ed f lr a t ca ll fo r hoop practice fo r M onday n ig h t aa tie surveyed h ls p ro spec ts la s t sven ln s a n d sa id t h a t th e ,ij tlrs t pam o o f ih e -s e a s o n -f o r - j i the B ru in s w lil be p layed a t de< Caldwell, D ecem ber 18. re

Jo n e s sa id th a t a n a t te m p t i. would aUo be made to schedule a Ing game with BoUo while the l t m U a :r In lhe waUffl part ot tlie sUte. Ing Tlie s*m* a t CaldceU wlU'dedicate an the new Caldatll lilgh school n 'm ' naslum. ■ proi

AUo opening Uonday night will .■Oto be lh* annual boya' Do-Nut league hoc loumamenl, divided Inlo CU u A Bra and B divisions lor high school Itu- -3. deiiu, ThU loumey. m In tonner nh:

■yt*n,-wm-unearth-tauch of the tal- hio ent which Jonta wDJ In lonn- aei Itig hU first etrtng. be

' Direct T m iw y 4,Directing the n»et are K. B.

Hechtner aod Dale Waktra and 1 plani wer* beint made lu t ere- ning to add a ihlrd-league. t« play ^ al noon, the membenhlp to con* ^ list ot boys Iro n out of town who <*« iravel to and from school by bui. al .

Reluming to tho Bmln nnka IhU opp' year ‘are four lellcrmcn from ia it Oom year's dblrlct ihamploiistilp iggre- Nevt sotlon, but-all'ar»-1ootbaU. playen cial and will nol tum out tor hoop p r ^ - Jers ciee untu afU r Thankijfrtnf. 01 ' “I the tour. EUU Andrews is the only 'non reguUr reluming. Other veterans divli are Toko SlaUr. Frank Carpenter ditlc and Art Tranmer. unlc

I’ersonnel of Do-Nui leams tol- hibi loai: Bra(

CLASS A t r 1Bllcken-Ttieron 'Knli:ht. Ken- mail

neth Slover. pewcy.Qtbb, EnuseU n ig Olbb, Leanard Peildi. Mix CrofC. t j

Chain Oang-Kennelh BaUengtr, ], Vemon PeUrmsh; Howard Phlbbs. tlfe BIII Price, Rupert Phlbb«. Donild , „ Haaga, Vlrfll. Wrlghl. Ciaries ^ Bretrer m f.

Tliund»rbW»-Jack Pleree. Allen V . Duvall. Howard Read, Joe llvan.BUI Plmberton, pob Bindley. Dena Brown.

Vlklng*-Don Cryder. Olm Hsw- ley. Bob Moort. Jerry Oates, Roy Wi Fuller, OenJd CTiapmsn. VlrgU Penonclte. O w

The V-g-Curtl» Ohan, Kenneth no a RIdevour, Wayne Kevan, Ernest Tl Furgcson. WllUttl Spencer. Lee dock Neacy. Oartti Price. Leland Carson, sign

R ^ ile rs-R osa Huhlya, Roy 01- Schu kul. Ray WIdeberg, John Waters, Ing I John BabsU. Howard Rodman. Ken- sene neth Miller and Oene Larkins. pone

Olj-mpUns-BlIl Warner, Paul Ing i lUnsen. Kenneth Larkin, Don Br Harder. Dlek Harder, Paul Wrlglit. ehali Merle Orchard. Chester Higgins. rules

BUek Angels-Mse Hopkin. Carl Brad Eo<e. Oene Sftlrfc]'. Bob KeUo. eUee Maurice Logsdon, Nathan Tobert. plon PeU Lans. . of ll

Huikles-Cd BpaVks. Don PeUoldt, sh Maurlcc Hartn:li, Harold Riynoidsr — s Clarion Hnlland.

OwU-Oordon Calhro, Maurlcc Cap;M, Uoyd Kujktndal), Lowell ' HiwHl, Dean Banner, Kenneth Nettgcr, Clarence Eldredgt,'---------CLABB B^IEAMS---------------- --

BT ggm ^1laIp li~E aloB 7~K 'U '------HeUUr. RoberT Rowan. Richard Rowan, Bob Peck. Hubert Ru.'.'cll.Floj-d Meyem. Betl Hayard.

Rlnkeydlnks-Kemielh Ballenger. I CecU Benlon, Edward Bny. Jamei \ Bmllh, Henty Oilman, Garth Dates, \ Howard Brown and Ralph Taylor. \ - P o t - 8hot*-lIar:T_Taylor.-Bob Sihlberg. Gordon Oardner, Vemon \ Smith, Olm Kinney, Elbert Hamtl- ’ \ lon. Art Fnnlf.

Doughnut-Hole-rrank BaUj, B - \wood Anderwn, Ted Schwelckhardt, IBUly McDrlde. Jaek Babala. Olen \ Boren, Jim Kinney, Oene Herring- \ toa, '

D B.'s-Ed Woudi.^Hallxtt MU­Ier, Paul Uainett, Tom Priee, War­ren Wlley, Herbert Crtt«, Abe mebe, B»a Wilson.

Holy Ttrtorv-Bob Hamplon. D«n andenon, if* Catiney, Rei well-, iterbert Lsrwn. Oeorge Dsvi;on.Brice B-ans. Rsy Wells.

Com haiken-Uslcr Bttohmr-er. • ifelvin Efiftrr. EMeii..J>c»»amriOIenarll(ln.lUroldCowle-'.ndon Bi«e;jtalf. Allen Edwa.o.'.

A team“ wch his not yet cho«ii . inam e co:i>:‘y c l nick Morri*. Kav , lordon. .'ames Miethoff, Roy Ce- i f f i . oerald Chester rayborn, Krr.«'.h Pot snd Wsyne . rhrtlkelil. _____ . _ / /

S ig h Schou l Y a n k e e s LD e f e a t Sliy K o ck e ts 'ijj

Yankees o tT '^ a l ! * highWs- DchU'it lessue Wurnitr.eni . unded thi* Sky Rockets a .0 to . aclng In lh ' h ls lne lw l P ' " HTcnlng in the se:ond tracas of me H

"lineups (or Irankecs-M iii‘« ‘ ■aret Bacon. *cr»-ard.': Janrl r l "raUr and Irma Oo^nlshi. cenim. . ■

uc:en H Velch and Mary Hoorer. subslliuiwIky Rockett-Beiiy Brinegsr and H3atn*nd.-*d.i2r»?/dj;MiryHou^ . ■nd Juanita Butler, cmlerr. ?• « - HIna McNeelT and Flora BUIey ^ uarda.

re w s . TWIN P A llS , IDAH 0,!

eet In S* * * ,

A g a i n s tBoxing Assi

Oppose Bi ^ Unless ScRapid Developments r

Mark Negotiations ForM atch

,$100,000 . On HandgDy EDDIE BBIETZ .

.NEW YORK. Nor. I I (ff) - A •eries of np ld derelepmeBU nurV ed lodar’a negetUUona for a

-Ja-nS rj.-B lS K k .Jo . L o d in R P -r^ deeUlm tight at AUIntto CJIy torebnutr. They »itre: ____ _ ffl1. OHiclaU ot the NatEEaTBox- H

Ing auoclallon, of wblcji JerKy U a member, vehemtnlly oppoie aUg- cx ing flf the bout unless It U bUled u . q)] an exhibition. —

J. Herman Taylor. PhUidelphla ^ promoter, who wanta to sUge the 11 ■■ ow. announced tw haa 'nU ed l l 1100.000 which lie wlll t m orer to Bradd. ns evidence of good fallh- ■S. Attlliideof IheN ew Y ortciUU 1

ithleilc commlulon to b« made f known nexi Wednesday when Joe OwM, manager ot Braddock, wJJJ be iiufstlunvd. n ,

4. ,Mlke Jacobi,'representlas LouU, n i ssld contracLi probably will bo sign­ed early :irxt wetk.

Oppose* Flgbt . . ^ F^w.itd C. rtn ler of Prorldenct, .

eiccuilre KtreUry of the Nation- j] al Boalrig'comiftUslon, >1|oiwuly _n oppoied tlie tight In a U ltgnm to Bn OoMph Maloney, ot Perth Amboy, «), {Jew Jersey, president ot tho aaso- clanon and secretary ot tbe New „oi Jersey alhletlc comAiisilon. »■ "iTiefo can tw no such Ihlnr « « ^ou ■non-ilUc’ bout In the heary-welglu division." he said. . . ■•Under no eon- *! ditlon should you allow IhU br.yi “ unlc.vi *nme U billed u purely tx- lilblilon-. . . Should. LouU defeat » ‘ Braddock and both men a tlglt ov- or 375 pound% LouU wouJd auto-, •»»' maUcaliy. become world'* heavy. weight champion,- ' . "

Taslor announced In PliUadelphls coul h-. hid obtained glOO.OOO'fromOimes „ Lafontaln?. wliom ho described Jis a rellrtd Washbigton iportaman to Lot be turned over lo Braddock In re *'>n Wm tor his signature. coul

Gould previously had said he would elgn the nilnutO' Ihry could shew him tIOO.OOO. A'

CommUalon Maeti UHMeanllmt.' the sUU athelte com- boui

mUalon met but except lo InvliA irorl Ooud dottii 10 talk things over, took Jo» no action on tlic JerKy affair. tlon

Tlw commission ezpccU Brad- «-en dock and Oould to posl >2.000 and nigh sign an egttcAent to tiglil Max Hi Schmellng next Juno betore engag- deip ing In any luneup bouu. l i nlso re- perc sene* the riRlit to suncllon any op- ing 1 ponent Braxldocic meets prior to fac- itttJ Ing Schmellng. W u

Brigadier General Oohn J, Phelan, twee chairman, said., lhe commUsloD'a bomi rules Rive ll liic righl to suspend Tb Braddock and his opponuil and do ing : eJaro the title hm:i{ II Ific chain- (um plon elecU lo go aheid In delUnce Joe of Ihe commission. fillli_Should such aclion be taken and good

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NEW YORK, Nov. 13 (/P)-BU•w elgh t-chan jp lon ,-« topped -Ind l tho f i r s t ro und of th e ir JS-rei Sflunrs G ard en to n ig h t . Escoba, il7 '» ,

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HOT flPRlNOS. Ark., Nov, U yp) -Heavyatljht Champion Jamei J, ed Bnddock loid Hot Springs high J7 school IludenU loday ho felt “like »e' taking on a pair ot wlldcaU righl he now.". lh

The champion said be always had or doubted Joe Louis could itand up ^ under a hard fight.

Declaring he had *'*ort o f be- lleved In laU since taking a Job u i , a lonphoremaa eariy In life, thc .7; tlUeholder u ld th>t “If I hadn’t '* tsken thst Job. I would never hare buUl up niy.body u I have." , *

Bnddock voiced eonfldenee be could beat LouU. '. I— ■ I , I I „ — 4

Louis'should defeat Braddocic and win lhe unotllcUl phamplonshlp. he could not fight in New York. “

M al4i' "Al Oood Aa »a<«? ^ A'TLANTIO OITY, N, J.. NoT, IJ ciJ

4f> — AmngemenU'for a boxing i«i bout between. Jamei J. Braildock, irorid^ hearywelgbt champion, and sh Jo»louU In AlUnlle c ity* conven- thi tlon hail tiK night of February 72 tiu a-en "W'.i per eent aetUed" to- ih. lighU tu

Hermsn (Mugpy).. Taylor. Phlla- by eiphU promoUr. announced . the 1 ercenlage calculation afU r a metl- an

ng of managtn and promoUn tn- foi tt tsu d In lUglng a 13-round spi tVuhlngUn^ Mrttiday fight"'be- ed' .ween Braddock and th* brown Uu Kimber. . 1Taylor announetd after tli* meet- aec

ng thai he had ralKd 1100,000 to wii um OIV to S n d d x k 't mancfer, pei loe Oould, u *-evldene« ol good ihi m il,’' and u td th i match w u “u \ :ood u made," u :

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BUto Escobar, w orld's b a n ta m - ^ n d la n -Q u ln ta n a -o f -P a n a m a -in {1 •ftimid title b f l t l le 'in M ndljon 1, ibar weighed i i s a n d Q u in ta n a

0 th e Jaw fin ished Q u in ta n a in i i seconds o t th e opening round , u ing crow d of 7,000 h a d se ttled ac « ln th o lr seats ,

Bupporters o f th e popula r Bscobar gave h im a rousing i«i ovation. Severa l f is t f igh ts broke out In Uie gailertei. Police uied tbelr eiubi tm iy to ijuelt Uie eelebnnu,

SpMd SBTptUea Fans ■ EKobar w u generaUy picked to fr

win and went inio Uu ring a 7 to 6 1" fanrite, but the apeed wllh which hs.dlspaUlied QulnUna to dream- land'look the-tans by-xurprlse.-tn*- “ asmuch u the Panama battier de- cUlvely defeated Eecobar In an oirer- ^ the-welghl encoimUr t u t summer.

Only ihrto good lIcU wero (ou- ed/«il by Escobar. AfUr« brief ftur- n . JJ of close nnge fighting, Escobar •et hlmielf and fired a right lo Uie „ head. I t w u a btt high. He beiud j Ihs Indian with a tecond and UiU f on* connected, parUally dating QulnUna, •

Before QulnUna could recover hU wlU, Escobar flew a t him with an­other terriflo belt, flush to the Jaw, QulnUna went down like a ahot. Ho had to be lu lt carried, ^alt dragged is, 10 hU eomer. "-Quintana, a better than Stir hJl-

Ur, d idnt have a chane«-to land, . HU few alUmpU wera-Jxpfrtly blocked by the clever ehamplon,

OllleUl attendanu w u announc­ed u 7.013 and tbe recelpU 113,744.

The besl tiih t of the tvenlng ■ uw Enrico Venturi, fluliy lUllau , IlKiitwiighU cut loose with a earage „ iwo-fbitd altack to turn b u k 1, m nk le Kllck, i^uran San r n n - ^ cUep campaigner. In llw Un round

^^KllePa cunning and rtn* general- S ship gave him an even break with the younger and faster Venturi In „ tilt esrly iKaU, but the Qailan gbt Ibe focus «-lth ills right In tbo fourlh and from that;polnt on won qi, by a wide margin.

Venturi lashed a volley bf rlghU and lelia to Kllck's head In iho fourth and aetmed headed for a speedy knockout, but the a^outhtart ed' Callfomtan hilled to wcllber ^ Uio (torm and Iu t th i dUUnee.

Kiiek's belt round w u In . Uto aecond. He twice rocked Vmturi , , wilh righU to the'Tieid. but w i pewIlKd tor « io r Wtw aod jcjj **J

Venturi weighed 138*i aad Kllck

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MOSCOW, M abo, Nov. 13 (JP) - B » ( o r « . I t a « n j (o r M luou la w ith h i j U nlveralty o l I tlaho 33-m an footbaU gquad. Coach T cd B a n k gald today in ju rie s would necessita te a revam ped lineu p a g a m s t th e U niversity o f M o n la n a tom orrow .

T ho V andals m ra sc h e d u le d . : to a rr iv e n t M n n u la tom or* row momlng. n w deUyed their Ilart becauM o t iitdequaU" botel

ReUa midN o Beaerre KenneUi 43arberry, guard, waa

left behlRd-«llb-4aJuriei, and Bank u ld Leon Green, e ^ would not b« able to pUy. Triple Uireat half­back Harold RoUe wUl' be held In reserre because of a bad knee.. - We-re weakened, b u t'tb e a ris - dlei won’t llnd tu any sofUr on tliat «c«K«{," decland .Haofc . ■ w t'n golae 10 uusoula .to win."

Bank UiUd the protable itartlac Uneup:_£Dda...Knap and IU ctbU: tackles. Tnuskowikl and Pavkov; guardi. Oooper and Asbenbrenner; cenler. LyU-.SmtUj; quarttrbick. BeUio; lultbackj^ Derltn and Del­linger and Dean Orten; tulltack,Rou Bundberr.-

Feiryraeii Battle Hailey Gridders

With SpoliesTRBCord; Wol-- v c rln e C ubs F a c e T o u eh Oppbjitlon— .GOODtNO. Ner. »-B altU nc

fortheduttpU asU potU w N ertb Aide CUae B sab-dUUlet. UaUey and Oiesfii F tn r high aeteel r id d e n wur meet ea tb t Oood- InibUhKhool/liUnextW ednc*^ • day afleneen a l SiW e'eteck. Announcemint ef Uu tame v u ■■

made ben tbU m a ln f b r AlUn Je ttr iu . lUUey mentor, afUr ba had eonferrad wim Ui* Olenni Tei- 17 coach, Ken Baneti.

Tlia game, scheduled a t tb* eloia of Ull season afUr bolb Halier and _ Olenna Ferry had gone Uuoufh tb* ytar wlUj ipotleu rtcordi la confer­ence play, wlll be the btg test for the HaUey Woirerina Cubi, the only uam Hi tlie SouUi Central Uaho dUtrlet thU year wblcb b u not tuf- frrtd defeat. AnoUier pointer for lUUey U 'tha t Uie Cubs' goal Una h u not been eroiaed UiU year, so t a Ilngle polnl harlnf beco acored against Ihe boya from out ot Uie norUi.

On the olher hand tha n rrrm an factd a suffer icbedule and wllb a lieavy aggregation b a n lu d UlUa ' troubla wlUi C liu B opposition. B am tt’a boyi recenlly amolbtred Uia SouUi Side CUM B champ* trom Outlefonl.

Army?hishGanie—’ Enriches ^alpers

B ro k e rs Ask an d G et Up to $ 5 0 a P a ir lo r F o o t­

b a ll W e i s _ _KEW TORK, Nor. U (J-r-Th#

lr t,b Wld Ibl I '. 8..ann7 tw k.owr the Uand ol Manhattan tenlfbt. Tomorrow 'i. indltlonal football

gani* between Notre Damo and Uie Army w u the cause. Tba ettect . n m before Ui« gsme; w u terrUIe.' Tbe Question tonight w u not' •wholl w in r bul “where ean I get I U ckeir TTio answer to th a t onf n s tough. One w ttk ago tlckeU *ere gone tor Yankea atadlom's ' n.000 regular foaU»all leata. Three Lhousand extra aeaU wer* erected n in e too were gone tonight. A few ilckeu wera avaiUble. They wen In lhaJiandf b t tha broken, and tbe sroR n vera uklng and getting up 10 ISO a pair for Uiem.

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nie Prtneetoa football team eonnted ionlght on lettUng a two-ytar rrierariee looorTOW, when It wUI :lu h WlUl Uie T ah eleren la Uie lUllftb r t n m j cf tha longest cao-.,„_ Inuoua footbaU rirabr in th* na- lon.In thetr UA gama al Palmer lU -

llom. a deUrmtned band of EIU nitfOQgbl • Wghly favored Tlgfr .earn to win 7 to 0. n w u Prince- atfa f tn t dtfMi hi two T»*r*. Row. ' rala U ehallengtni a two-yeai Ulng of TictoriM a t home.

Nprthweitan ualiantty aere^ h ur o a ^ B i n ia p in iU ro u H ii i i : ; ut Uld for tep boaon;lht«« tlitM.

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.down for lo u a ot tncUQu lo 3 3Ti polnti tnd ■ few mucli more. 3^

A KUtWrlnj of ipecUlUei, In- 3‘J cludtoi merthwxUilnj end w nu«. 2K meat Uiuu, muuced to wealher (he |tU but moil of lh«e were Sfi

■- b m ly hiB itnj on Oie-r»U at lhe 3» close. . 3*

Ttx Allocated Pztls trertge of 3H ■ • to Itocka lott .7 o( ft point i t H3.

TtiM fen totaled 3.4O.U0 ihires 3i t f tln i t 3.M1,710 yuterdiy.- ' - 3‘i

.. A fe» *lrcftJH und rtU equip- 3U menu wero buoyed by proipecu of l(6w1af oritn . ■

Ralli dipped vlth motori, ite«li 1 u d mlnu, but they *ere no n n e mc notwtthilandlnj l u t VMk'e (reltht prl iotdlnp n r e oft more thac teaion- Un •tly. • lU

Amonf the Oaintn ' ' luuet traeritac nllh n ln i ot

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7»H, Qenartl American TrawporU- dd tlon etV, Douilu Aircraft n u . rea United Alrcratt 34>i and Boelni 38. i n ;

Among loaen w re Chryaler at ISSH, Oeneral Uoton 71!t, TJ. s . a u el ISU, Srthlehem 11. Oeneral » Bictrio W », AnacondA M 'i, Ken- pti neoott m . AmetlcM'ameltlnj M, Cerro Da Pwco CIK, H. Y. Central ajo WS, Qreat Norlhem I t , Voim Pa- i

. clfis H lK.-aoutbem Pacllle- 41^;, w North American 3S)i, Loevi gjH, u> InttnaUoDal B a m te r MU, Oeert i

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— '-caaT el^hons is lan d BlandardOlt aiii o f » . J. M «. I

Oelaoeje dropped 14 a t 37S fol- iih lowtni ft Itrike of 9,000, vorken a t chj ttw compaoy'a main plant.

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NEW YORK, Nor. 13-11:8 Amo* elated P tch velslited irtiolcaale price index of SS'commodliln today advanced (0 83.SS' <ne« m s 1iIb1i>- Pierioia day B3,0i, week ago 63,0«; month ago 8135: year ago Tlil,

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MONEY a nNEW YORK. NOV. IS - Call. cri»

money iteady, 1 per cenl all day: [J'“ primo commercial paper *.i per eenl, cin» Ume loani aleady, OO ’di^i-S monllu O f» lUpercentotIered;bankenacc«jit- ancea undianged, rtdUcount n te , oood N..Y. rewnro bank, I 'i per cent.’ ’ g«h

^roR C tO N EX'CIIANQE ~ °u n NBW YORK.Nor.UW Vmillng |>' c

In tho foreign exchanse market v u ,° t j quiet today In Uie abienee ef a n y ,m u (ustained demam]. Price flucluatlons vere imall In l e ^ o l t l f T ^ r . '

CJoslni New York ta to ; f tince uttfl demand 4^4«:cablej-4,«4U; Uont* « « • reallnNevYork 100.134;NeffYork um i In Montreal M.87li.

METALS . mSSJNEW VORK. Nor. IS M>-Cop- Nmh

per ateady: electrolyUc spot and ' .future tlO.50: export tl0.43H to Ntl llOiJ',4.

Ttn Ilrm:. ipoV and' neatby 5L*, t53J7» to t5S.e3< ; future U3.87>9 Natu to |53.»!i. Natu

Lead ateady; spot New York W.10 to t5.1S; East St. Loula 84.U. rtan

Zinc rerj/(rm ; E u t St. tou liipo t —m d future'M Ji.......................... Iron, aluminum, antimony, quick- illrer, platinum and voltramlle un- changed. {Jff,

SAN FSANCWCO PRODUCE SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. IS i/T) (U 8 D A)-?K»g». largfc 37>sc: medlumi. 33'jc; amalla, 3fl>ic: butler and dhetse unchanged.

Poultry: I0c*33c: routera }0cf3lc; turkeyi (drtssed) Scl-J3c. ^

LOS ANOELfS PRODUCE ^ LOa ANOELES, Nov, IJ W) (Pn-

duce e*change)-RecclpU: Buller, ‘ 113W poundi,-

ButUr: 93 KOte, 33‘i ; t l ic cn Quol 31: to aeore 41; » aeore JO'.i, fo r'

^g> : Candled clean imall extiai cutti 39H. ^

Poultry-ftycn: Leghomi, 3U to nol 3 'i poundi 30; ,oH«r colortd 30; w aR en,~l«rm l"'rocta.~O Ttr-3H t— poundi J 8; othen .19. Orer IB pounds .19: heni, 9 pounda and up 30. . ___

CHICAGO OmON MAltKET ’ -CinCAOO, Not. IJ t-n (U 8 D A)

Onions: SuppUea Including'truek re- cclpu UbenL Demand very alow. ] maiket «.-eak. Traek ulea less than 3 carloU: ),Uelilgan &0-pound suka, j yellovi, u . 8 . No. 1, heary 'to me- g dlum lite, veiy fev aales. ,43'.i. j,

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iiitn lon ac«« nilAltiU Junnu . IS |9>: is>« J‘u;MIM Chrm U Dr*_}«0 U»:' u t ' RuAIIU Clitimin ____ 891, « • ; «i IUlAmerleto Cm m», iJ4!i MAm Car * Fdrr _ . Sir, so>. sn , »«iAla ft ror HivCT _ 1% «•( ■ V., Bbr(Rl LecemaUtt__ _ MVi U h U li Blniin R aditw r------- »i>, a ntt,Un Bmdt R e l__loo’> M n Boc<un T.I i t T t i ----- in in in 80Un T abtK o_____ n<; Po't n>i Houkm Wtlrr Wotkt — 34*. 21 auiknteondt capper „ Sl>i M|-, SOI, flItikunuon T u 8 r _. m-. t o , 74V. auiMill ft Ohio_____. n i i 311, 311, euiMBdll A tUtloa---- 3# 3J>, » ! j Ble<uuiiihcm BiMi — n*« 7i 71 etwrufr A<a Ucb — 3l»i 31'5 3l»i Tti.Itllt I'ackinf_____48>t 40 Tlm:tluintl ft IlKlt _ to , ISli u TniItntdlta nellla __1«>< l]<, H Und;tM TiinabitK — iss'.t Uai. isi)j uniiImo D* n m ___ 70>! e |i; It], Vanm at ft Olilo _____7S>t Til, 74<| Unll;bi u fit p ft r pr..- s’, 3>« }■« uniirurriltr Oorp ____»*»«- lls tt lUit udhJooi col* ..............131 iisi» l a v awum O u ft Bte — tr>i I7U irii u atom fioiTtau_____l i t , 17 n u u Btom Boulhrm___ _ 3<. S'i 3>, VtmtonMlldiM O il___ll>« isl| l] i, Wntoal on I>1 _____3T<> 37 37l,i wmtom PnWuelt ____ TJ>, 72!i TJ WooMriUt Wtigbi 8U 8>4 d iMl ft ItudMn ------ 471 su 46',hi root Ot N nn__in i , iTgi iTt iW m tn Kodik----- in>, 177 m , , «3«c n tr t f ft i« ( _ »», t>i 4>i51. It R -------------18!. J . | Jli Amritttlona Rtibbtr _ 33<, T'i SJijXntnl B t e ------- S7S SO*J M% Cr"Imtttl roodt C’;'^ 4] ti j i 2 “ 'itnntl,M oiort----- 741» 73*j 7 J , |g «lllddtu C o _____ _ « ! , ^l*, 4 lljlJ?«loodynr nubbtr . . 38li Iiv.loodrnr Uiibbrr pUM 103'k lOSlt 'irthim P tl |. 3!k 1 3lf«{ Menh Rr pl — » 39Itttl Wt»l Buitr _ J l’i M'i -3*»*;upp Motor ___ __ 3‘-, J 'i -I C tn irt i-----------1S». ?}», n>. TrtnIt lltrrn itr _ _ _ f t 08’, * « ““ th f t 'f r -------n*‘SbBt MinTmiTZZlM'* i:j>i 138;enaKOU Oopp«r ... salt U<, StViIII ft Mrm Tcb D.IO41, UNI, ]M<, Holeituileiait A Jktli__i t ' i 21 ; i m ilcKtf»port Tin — »e*, » ulUmI C^pfr ........ l} 'i l l 'i 12 CorpIld Coni P e t___ :.3a«, a i , : i ' i QutrlUtoun Pieino - . 2% I’a 21, FunelUMun Pteinc ul,. s], s<, snlonicoRirrr Wtrd . , asu QU OU Amnlotor w n te l_____JSt, 3JI, Ji«, AmciMb M oton_____ ITU II n u larellit Ctth Ret A __ Jd'. » u »U rtmt t O t l n ___- - - W>, a», !}’, tittuItl -DUiiiien seu JOU 30!i TriwItl rowtr ft Let _ UU 141. 11 AutiuI Y Cenlttl ..........44U 43U 43U Whtlin rN iiftiiK d ____ 4 . 3i| 3U niiRlatUi AmerK-tn Oo . JO*i lau 2»i. Ho.,>lattbtrn Ptcltio__ Z7U 2dU 28U Cumtektrd Mowr ----- UU UU » 'itn m P u b lli____20U IIU l>U Mourtaner Ci>--------- IWU HO in __W»U'

• ’ su g a r PotilNEW YOHK. Nov. 13 ol’, - Raw trtCK

ugar was'iiiictiangcd loday a l 3,70 «rsl« or ipoti. No ta lu were reporUO. dull. Futures fluctiuted Irregularly, Tlie man(

;loic was I t«lnt lover on Novem- Idah >er a.id tinchansetf to 1 higher on .t fes ater <Icllverle!i, Snlra ID,SOO ton*, 1*1,85

ClosliiB: Novemljef 1.78 nominal, I liutb lanuaty 3,87 bid, March 3,CS bid, mdo ,Uy 3,08 bid, July 1,71 bid. Scplem- «,37 >er 2.73 bid.

Refined waa unchanged vltli all _ _ tf lnen guoUnti 4.80 for fine gran- ilateO. except one fclip announircd ' Ihal while they had wlllidrawiTihelr \___luouUon lhe>' woulc) comtder offen or toda}’ only a t 4.50 from rtguUr uttomen who had not corered th^r , PC Korby rcQulrementa for ihlpment —Ho lol Inter llinn November SB, Meat

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II cars ............. ...........3,85 aroui3 can ________________J,8« rows3 cars................................. 3,88 • W.25.Clo.'lng bid 83,84 to <3.88. to 89

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IDAIIO PAIXS, Nov. 13 (U3 tKts )A)—ahi;iplng point Informsttoa or TliuEsdny. ' kUnitcr vnlley: Carloads ciuh

rack tn dealers: Rii.v<ta U. 8. No. 1 _ r r carrtly Jtiffirlenl tr.idln»-to ttpre- enl a KfiirnI markel. A few m Im * ciiortsd $1-75 tn $1.80 for sood opfn 11-3 packs, U, S, .So. 2 moslly $130 n oceoilonal car lo»tr. CasJi to ‘ tcwcm built p tr ca t: too tew salc.i 'Ild too.Ullle.uiiltormiu-.ln'vrlrej0 quote a Rcnernl matltft. , , , Tn-l!i fVjJJ.i-HiirJfy; Cariwdt loii ” “

s, h tr.ick to dealen: RuwU U. 6, . • lo. t an oceMlonal cnr $1.70 lo $1,75 t mwl polnls, U. S, No, : mostly t .» . A tew imlnb $115. Ca.'h to , , itowen bulk i r r cwt: jwrcely nough traniactloiu to ttpTiirni a narkel for th* lerrltcty.

• -------------- • - .O Nt.O.-; ANTiKLKS rOTATOF„S lIoci

LOS ANOEt.^. Nov, IS ;,r, (U JteaC IDA)—Po:aioc.<; Kaniaih dWtiel i»un luw U U. S. No. 1 $135 lo MJ7U 8.40; a-t; Siocktnn Durbanks good $J,(0; up; VWon. ln PrlrteJ sood 't:A3. cholte poun ?33~10“$}.30r“ ?Ctm>'ratf!f7'Rai- toff< eta U. e. No. 1 $230; new potatoes 835 xal White Rttw 3!i to 3c, be>l lo H1 pound. No, Jc-SO lo-w : lug; medl Cem-couhty-best Jfl pound:— — b »

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----- — *-;«)» fra iliiiB* Ui,'c»................................ o u<o.,Amtii«n.AtUUoa------------ .- I* , 935 <:urti« -------- loadJounum CUT Copptr .-.-,.11% to I12.C0 5-®®-. VtUtr U lnlni-------- « J i r , le l«7U S30-," T— r r r : — ^■ouiocs: neceipu 105 carlosdi, on Jr: rack 321, toui U. S. ihipmeiits «2, i-'"- estem stock weak, northem siock lull, luppllM rattier liberal, de- land very alow; aacked per cwt daho RuskU Durbanks U, s. No. fesM leat230fo»J,M ..y.S . No, 3 **"* 1,85 to $1^0: Waslilngton Ru.«et iutbanb U. 8, No. 3 $J; Colo- *“ >* ado Red McClurea U, 3 , No, 1 " « • 3,37>i lo $3.47>i.

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• lalePORTLAND LIVESTOCK all c

.PORTUND, Nov. 13 (USDA) 2000. -Hogi: ReceipU 1«0; active, fully C4 leady with Thursday or mojtly.lOo dllng ildfwr for : days; good fo chofre ight-wilgUU moiily 8lO;-m.io J55 cliolf wund* $934 to $9,75: few 330 pound' paral relghts up lo $9.73; packing lova IoU argcly 87J0; ^ood to choice 110 8i0 l Kiund feeder p ip $7,75. 25 tc

Catlle: ReceipU 25; calves 35: ten leady on limited otfetlngs; *tc«m Hclit carcc, eommon lo incdlum gradea I weak aleable around $5 lo $7; weeks lop *tcad ed steera $8: best gras.vra $7.75; lecti ommon helfera $435 lo $335; low stead uller and cutter cows nlcable Stu round $3J0 to $335; tew good be«f fat li ows up to $4.75; young eows up to bulk 535: bulls saleable around $<iO 7S to } $535; good lo choice m le rs $< poum } $9. two-)She«p: neeelpls 3J5; nominally ter <

teidy v lth Thursday fai iambs 400. vak to 2Jc lower than Monday,It ewe.t strong lo 35c higher thsn Jcnday; ijijolable /a t Jamte jM! abJo ST. round $7 to $735; good to cliolrc -H oi wes quotable $3,75 to $333, and^

------- $930LOS ANOELES tn tS T O C K “

LOfl ANOELES, Nor. IS lUS lA)-Kog»: R^ceiiits none; quotible )p*roacd i;o.Oi..Cattle:- Rtcelpu 900; holdovers

MO; ateen nnd better grade lhe ock steady; pblncows-wcakto35c I'jrerf feirgra-w iteen $7.15 down; texleiina $«:5 ;Rrais helfen $835: :0W.1 $4.00 to $555; cutt<r-Btadca “ ‘ n: J to $4 JO: bulls to $83s. Calves ! : “y )00; lioldoven 395; steady to ::c IT wer; ilaughter cal\-ea $(5.5o to $7;:ock calres $OJO to $0M. ' , Sheep: ReeelpU 400; sieady; sood

liort wooled Callfomla lamb.% $8 40

OMAHA trixSTOCK OMAHA, Nov. 13 Wl (U S D A >- comtr

togi 8000; closed fairly actire, tully leady to 15c higher, veighU IIGO RAI ounds up mostly 10 to I5c up; iop 80'.40; sparingly tor choice 310 pound! 13 y tp; good and choice 190 to soo 1000; nundi 9.15 lo 935; medium down w il l off-dJMSJ-to-JM-potrtitb-fo-shlppfTT poum 35 to 930;-ll*hU 7.75 to 8.#0; lOO quote Ol40pounds83SloB33:llKhIeraiid - Cat aedlums down to 5.35; aows largely medl' IW and 9.00:-itagt-8i0 to 8.78; $8.85 hippen 1800. load iCatlle: lOOO: fed steen nnd yeir- ROOd

iHgi tn Tcr>- lljht lupply; imall lou «76;

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medium lo good yearllngi"ileady, l i l t)«r cowi slow, weak: cutter gradea lm steady, bulls steady lo weak, vealen | | lully steady, itockers and feedera scarcc. steady; few loU yearllnga f.- 00 to 9,50; part lond 1050: beef cowa 400 lo 5,75; few 5,00 to 6,00; eutter KtadM J.OO to 4,00: mostly 333 » S.- 15; few bulls 4,50 to 5,00; pncUcal ^ top vealen 8.00, few 85). Qf

Slieep; 4500; lambs mostly 35c 1ov,cr: oilier clasxs stead}-, 3 loads ted wooled lamhs 94 to 97 pound a r- , rrasfs 8iO; bulk wrted cliolce grade nslive Jnmbs 8.50; odd lou medium down lo 7.50 and out luftlve lambs moslly around 8,00; small loU fed (A filliped lambs 00 pound averages 7.- 0: 75: medium lo choice e»es eligible rose 235 10 3.75. lodi

' ------- ItDENVER LJVKSIOCK expi

DB3iVER, Nov. 13 m (U 8 D A J - Cattle IMO; calves 200; steady, 847 pound Jed Iielten 935: grassen 4,75. to 5.75;' beef cowi 430 jo 4,7S; cut- 3 len 3,00 to 4.00; lower gnde bulla 335 to 435; good lo choice vealera , ” 8 » to 0,50; Iiock Iteen 5,00 to 7M; few 8.73; choice quotable lo 8,00; stock eows 3 « .

Hogs: 3100; stead)-, good to eholce 1«> lo n s pounds 935 to 9.40; top S “ 950; light llghu B.OO to 0.00; choice quotable 935; sowa 8i5 to 0,00.

Sheep: 13.500; trucked ta t iambs 2.” '' Kcatfy. Jjulk 7S0 to 8.11; uk tng Mc Ilgher on beller grnde, bids iteady 0 weak: beat held 8,75; alaugtiter „

erM 3,«0 10 3.00; breeding ewes 3.78_ . ■ Sh”

OGDEN UVESTOCK OODEN, Nov. 13 i?? (U 8 D A ) - new

Hojir.aiO; Iteady to 15 lilsher; b n t rye i lleht and medium weight drlnlna gn i 9iO-.6J; mixed kinds 9,40 down; bulk lo ci MWS 6JO-7JO; odd weighty kinds (S down to 8,00.. ■ bom

Callle: J.080; few early salw atea* ,nu , dy; odd IoU medium steen SJO-0,00; i « lew tieffen 4.75-5,00; bulls 4i0-,75; l-huriday. Car good Idaho steen . im. . 1013 pounds 735; 3 loads good Idaho . ' ‘ grassen 902-094 pounds 6.85; 3 out {S, cicli load 5,85; load good Idaho cowa 4.80; 3 oul 3.75; medium and -"i , good drlve.lns 4.00-iO; under gradn J,75 do™; best ateers «i aucilon 7,00 on car 825 poundi Idalios; aav^ none rral loads good graasen 035.>]; few loada plain 535-J5; best helfen ^ J35 on car good 743 poundi Idahos; ^ ,, load 853 poundi 030; several cars 5JJ0-J5; tew loads extra good cows “ 1 530-.70;' several c an cows 4.50*5.10. cei

Sheep: T.OOO; very llltle done ear- dm ly; few Itueked-m lambs steady at i f j -1.00.________________________ ■ ■ J\r

____ jijfCHICAGO LIVESTOCK n«*'

CHICAGO. Nov. 13 (/D lU B D Al M>r -H ogi 20,000. closed With larger In* ■''» lcresubiij-lngBfewl80to220})Cur/. BclgtiU around steady wliti Tliun- sur day's avenge. Top 930. Trading nc*Uvb, bulchen 190 pounds up strong to lOe higher ttian Hmnday's av* Jir . eragt. Ugliter welgliU about lUjdy. top $9.80, bulk good and-cliolce 180 u i to 280 pounds 935 lo 9.75; most ISO Dk to 175 pounds 8,80 to- 930;, sow • lil Iteady, bulk tetter kinds 9,00 to 9.15; m«t lale tndlng alow, around steedy on Jiy , all classei, ahlppera 4000; holdo^-eri 0,7 ' SOOO. Jtn

Cittle: 15001 calvea SOO; alow, ped­dling trade on meager supply, all jJaufhiw cJasjfj; slrJftly Rocd and W tllolft-fnl.itcerM 'M fll'^so'^lw 'n- w^ce parable helfen alMOi;' scattered nortl lou 1000 lo 1»0 pound txet steers 01 !iO to 8J0; most helfen largely 3,- whll' 25 to 3,05; only strong velght 'cut- te n bringing 3,88,or belter: thin, light low cutten 3,00 and leu. bulls 01 iFcak. mostly 535 down, veaiers «hea (tcady. largely B.OO to 830; tew se* 10 II IfcLi 9,00; Itocken and feeden mlxe Iteady. Co

Slieep: SOOO; Including 800 direct, mbte [at lambs active. 10 lo 35o higher; No. bulk good lo choice nallve lambs 8.- $ |.n rs to 9.00; lop a t ouUJde; good 94 No. wund yearlings 8,00; tev 101 pound 5 ycl ,wo-year>olds 7.00; sattered sUiigh- $i,09 ler ewea about steady a t 230 to tale1.00.------------------------------------------$1,03

------- - latleiST. JOSrPH LIVESTOCK Oa

ST. JQ3EP;J. N a 13 lOSDAi 3 wh -Hoga: RfcfljiU 5000; bulk good Soj ind^chol_r», hoss 190 pounds up $137 1930 to $9.30; top $9.40; bulk 180 }i,30' .0 180 pouiids $8.75 to $9.15; 140 ump 0 180 pounds $83J to $9; few good na: ilgs around 120 to 130 jwunds $8. jowa strong to IOc higher: medium — iMl light iihids mostly $8.7S lo $9; nngi leavles $«.ro to $8,05; stags largely bulls 435 to, $8,75, " ■ lite

Callle: RccelpU MO; two loidj dlum 1128 pound fed ateen $10; other shorl Oiling siecra nnd.jearilnjs $735 to Nomi 18,60; bwl coB-a $4 to $5. odd bulH $8Ao a rfowii; (op reoJen 19.89; clhe.-a Sh. :4 to $8, lion,

Shcfii: R;celpU 1000; nm mostly low; ,tuck-ln native Inmbs. Dulk cood ((uok md cholcc ofleriniw $8i0 to $8.75. u,2i Inbelween and plain kinds largely comn 1735 lo $833. Market Steady; load te rc )lain Idaho slaughter ewes $3 rtth ommon end $1.’75.

------- - BCRAN PRANCISCO LIVESTOCK Price SOUTH SAN FRANCtSCO. Nov. -ilend

13 Ml' (TODAl — Hogs: Recelpu inatk 1000; top and bulk IDS to 319 pound Th WljhU $10,35; built .240 to 550 fren »und'«vtrace*'W'*5i--^l>aJ^kiflg-saa4 pioted $7 lo $7iO. ■ SCOUI• Calile:*RecelBU US; week-a bulk tltor nedlum to good slaugliler Hcem Pren W.85 to-|834;-we«ks'-top.$a35 on log. load top-good 1223 pound.fed steen;. JSc. sood light fed steen quoted up to on s U.76; fed hellen up to $7i0; goo-J lerrl

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Dr JOIlNP.BOUGItAN (Auoclaled Presa Market Editor) OllICAaO, Nov. IS Ml _ Wheat

roso I ! , cenU a bushel maximum loday, and held most ot lh« gain.

Indications were that^iuiralia-a exportable iurplua ot wheat Ihli season, approximately 80,000,000 bushels, will be the imallcst in lU j-eari, and tha t lUly'a Uklnga of ArgenUna wheat will be much en­larged.

Probable curUUment of Auslral- lan wheat production Is flgutvd at lO,00O£CO bushels eo m p a^ wllb s rear ago. Italy'a Import duty on Ar* tentine wheat h u been cut almoat la half, nnd It vaa pointed out lhat big purchnsca of vheat by Italy from Argentina, might force Oreat Britain to augment impbru Irom Sanada bccause of lessened supplies irallablo In ArgenUna. ,

Market Cloaei Firm Chlcngo'fl wheal fulurtj c!<rd Wl

:irm,-H*‘i above yeslerday'a im- < ah, December 115’;-118, May ll3 it, ' luly 99!i-i.oo, com unchanged ^ li higher, December 102S.ii,'M ay lew «?<>«, July new S2H-H, and m ye unchanged to H i up, December nor 9. The provlslons^utcome vas S lo ^ 0 ccnU bulge. ' CCom. oall. n-e and provisions all I

lo m tc a strength trom wheat, de- Del plto liberal rwelpU of com here. a cara today. Some b^yln; of om was dua to reporu of Ohio dls- I lllera competing with Chicago for trai om a t Ohio polnu. ■December ry-e advanced to a new -

op fof the season. Chlcsgo deal- n made ettorU lo purchase Ca- p ladUn r jr . Kid tound ptacllcaUy ua' lone for safe.

CTIICAOO, Nor. 13 Ml-OriUt mttktl;Own 'lUsh to* cioM

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>M . — —. 4 iii per178.73 11,77 1170 11-7

'M I 'h n io ;;>2 u'in ‘' “l4ch 3,10 17.13 13.10 IM] drauJ" jiS 13M u ie i?M iKiils— tha

)«e __ __ IMO ",Itn IJ,» _ _ _ _|j,w „ j ,

WINNIPEG CRAIN WINNIPEG, Nov. 13 VT, - Cash .

rhcat: No. 1 northern 1J)7};; No. 2 *1 lorthern lJ)flti; No. 5'notlliem’l,« ;

o a u : No. 3 white '48U; No. 3 rhlle 44!i; No, 1 mixed feed 43S.

CIIICAGO CASII GRAIN un« OHICAaO, Nov. 13 (.11 - Cash

;heat. No. 2 $1,20: No. 1 hnrd $133 — i 0 I133H: No. 3 hard $132; No. 1 M lixed 1130; No. mixed $l,17!i.Com; No. 4 mixed $1,03; No. 5

ibted 81.01'.i tA $1.03 mainly white; fo. 2 yellow old $1.13; kiln dried l.ll; No. S yellow kiln dried $1XI8»;; fo. i yeJfow $1.03 lo $t.0J'i; No. yellow 99c lo $I'.02; NO. 3 »hll«

1.09; No, 4 white $l.01'i to $1,08; £ lie billing $1.03; .No, s white r 1,03U; samplo grade'90c to $1, the 1 ‘ ltter white. IOaU: No. I while 48 lo 47>:e; No. N while 45!j tfl Me.Soy be^n.^ No. 3 yellow $1 MH to 137; N a 3 yellow $l3(ij to 130!i:No.4yellow$133io$i3S»i; ample grade $ t3 t ' i lo $t.22!i.Darley actual sales 77c; feed 85 lo

inge cowa quoted up lo $5.so; odd ulls $3, good quoted up to $5,75;Ite Thunday load and.halt me- . , turn lo good ahort fed siee.'i $833; hon fed helfen $7. Calves: None, •omlnnl; good to choice m ie n8A0 I 6 $9,50. -------------------Bhetp:- ReceJpU 275. Na esriy ««*

Ion,quality moatly medium and be- )w; good wooled lambs atoenl, , uoted up lo $8,50: ewea salable 3,25 down; latt Thursday; deck • ommon 87 pound Callfomlaslaugh- erewes$i.7S.

WOOLBOSTON, Nov. IS W (USDA)-

’rlcea continued w n ' ilrong on tendy buying in th.e Boston wool natket today.The minimum price on slicrt

french eomting fine terrltor)- a-ools a-43riirlnal(-b<^w «s-«round~^ coured basis, and original tine ter- 1107 wools running. Iwlic good ^ n c h combing and atiple comb- cg-iengtha-w m brlngmg-around I5c. Fully 92-94C WU being nalixed >n staple combing >j blood graded erntoD- *ooi.

o v m m n i i w r

‘ B y J . ' P . M c E V O y . a r

Pood M i

. r Q C j i i i f i

w m i the maritime ilrike hailing shlpm (rent, the union leaden allowed prriil ahowi « onion Inspeelar giving a consl

U '.it nomfnai; malting $f to <f.40 /or nominal. . - - “I

Timothy seed $5,65 to $5,85 cwt. low Cover aeed $32, 0 to $29,50 cvt. C Lard: ITVrcts $11.75; loae $11.30. T

Bellies $15,05, ed)--------- 90-!

FLAX 82.DULUni. Nov. 13 or/-Flax on ' P

track 2,04n-2.t4?i: Decembtr 2,04^, flm May 158, D 1

PORTLA.VD IIAY 71*PORTUND. ore,, Nov. 13 (.71 - «

Hay ,|teady; unchanged.-...... ' - . . , 01.

.Wqol M arket’sWeekly Jleview j

• — ,1BOSTO.S. Nov. 13 U l - TlieCom- 53-

mrrclnl BulK-lIn ^ylll say tomorrow; con- ."Activity In the a-ool markcU of j.

lhe world have reached itie polnl o( i feverish liiUiulty. prices have been a, marked up rapidly In some of Uie yirl tnarkeu wlier: spcculntli-e acllvlly o n Iini been rnoii pronounfotl antJ con- c Mrv-atlvc men In the trade ntc In- ^o.l dined to rcgnrd th# situation as con growing mere ilangerous. BO,

"Witli general ndvances of ten 93 per ccnl In wages in the tvoo! textile mills and sharply rising wool cosU. ” not a tew manutACliiien have with- ■ drawn their lines for pricc read­justment nnd with n desire lo test tha consumen- reactions.

"Ametlcft la buying freely tn for* elgn markeu. Australia ts 3 to 4 cenu, cK-an basis, higher than a week ago. South Anterlca It marh- ing up prices relatfvc!^ iM ic._i:inJlie_soiilhweAt, contracting Is __reported In Texas at 29 and M cenli; respectively^ for eight snd 12 months wool oul of the next clip.

•'Mohair Is w ty *‘foiK' «'l‘h upward lendcncy, recent purchites « ill Texas being reported a t 5S cenU to

WHY NOT 1"Have a COMFOIITABIE n

nom e This W inter? « Mny Wt: Send You a U nd"Aberdeen Coal”

In tcrm o u n la ln J Seed & Fuel Co.

AuctioENOVEMBER IS

50 W iiitFPacc , 15 Wliitc Face Feet

' 50 Young Feeder ( 20 Feeder Heifer.s, Millt Cows Otiier Stock N ot L

SIGR]AUCTION

' / 2 Mile So. o f l

and J .H. STRIEBEL'-^ V E p y n m ^

• / fO S S /B i£ W S i, I J HAPPENEOia IU / PfieVEWTTHE 'I, ' • G lR I S F t m

, . fl£EDlW/M?(l / ,A I TTiE/ft^/iOOO

i M Ii ^ ^I W J I 7RA /t£W ;j H J lO O H SP S4 M /F 7H E .PMfcSJ] m e / IS

JjO tiE-FO R— ___________i p ^ OOOD -

Movea

Ipmenta on (h» San FranclKa water- ■riihable foods to move. Tbe plctora instgnmeiit Ibe onei-ever.

/or adult half."The Bmitlln will publish tha-fel-

lowing quoUtloss;Domestic, scourcd basis;Texas — Pine 12 monthi (select­

ed) 95-90, tine ahorl In-eli-e months 90-92, tine 8 months 87-88, tall 81- 82.• Pulled - Delaine 98.97. AA 93-9*, « tine A supen 91-92. A supen 88-90,D supers (cliolce 85-87, B tupen (average) S3.83. 0 cupen (avenge 71-7S.

Callfomla - Norihem 88*88, mld­dlo county 83-84. southern 60<8I./me sceutwf «t-8J, cartwnted line8 1 ................ .... ,

Oregon - Pine and P. M. sUple — - 92-94, line and F. .Nf. flothing 88-

Tcrritorj’ scoured basis:Monlana and similar — tine tUpI*

choice 9J.J7: !i blood combing 90- •, 02; S blood combing B3-8S; <; blood . A combing 7S.75. ,

.Mohair:Domesllc: Good original big Tex­

as spring C0.81; l ^ x u kid 75-78; ArtMiia anrt New Mcxlcan 55-58, Oregon 57-S8,

DamesHc graded - F ln t combing TD-75, recond combing C5-70, third • combing 58-63, fourih comblog 55- 30. good carding 00-85. P in t kid 92.D3, second kid 80-85. - —

ATTENTION BEAN GROWERS

▼ • .

Any quantity or lot ol beans, smalt or large, covered by a Donded Wnrchouse Negotiable Receipt showing all Chartres paid to date nnd wlih n grade esUb*ILihed thereon by the warehouse* - men or by 11 Federal Certificate showing Warehouse Receipt Number, b in proper shape to tw wid on a P.OJJ. car basts in any market. ,

THE CHAS. w . \ BARLOW CO. I

r b t M W 431 ShmhoaHtU Se. ■-

n Sale18, AT 12:30 ^eaner Calves “ leder S tee rs . r Cows '.1

Listed

MSTI YARDS. i[Eas;jM ain

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BATES PEB LWE- PEB DAY j£ j! BU day*, per Uoft pn da; — t i _ T b m d«7(. per Ud« per d i7 ^ I t One day. per Una

3 3 'l /8 f a D iscount 'F o r Cflah

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iut<a to« 6*1* <Auto 5»ftiet. Pani ■DMUC7 Shopt IDUllSMI DltKtt*7 «OultsiM OpponunitlM |«aiu in«e Dupur «

:Ootl. wood, ft* «otait Pii» «-« '

t*cJiioi*-*airip«" *» _ _mtetrto ADDlliBca ■■ j___rw Sail Ciinteek —- MPaaiili Qilp WiQUd * *Ploruu * «rw fror Btl* SMdi , ii-* *rruM* lad VttiUtila H .« .ruam l DicKtore ». 4rumltur* ror 8ai* a » —s s r . v r s i » r = ± i * , : t

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Vtat*d to lUat <1 j(Por 8*l#-BrTrad* • « J<__________— ________ J ; s

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n*d p(|* Uail Itur* !• a ml* I ia iu t n n o t asr addjUoo-adi." ttu t la adrmtHmtati *I|b>*d n u a tot owBber la car* o> lh* H in. i>0<

I ert11 , 1,.. ...... ...... _ cat

L o s t a n d Found - 5

LOOT 1 lioAH COW.TnED C O ra WAh and roan calf. All brandnl L and Ca: —X on' tight riba. Ilewartl. roeNotify 0, L. Jujttjen, Carcj-, Ida. -----n u l . SHEl

~ slo:TAKEN U P - J E B 8 EY AND Ca

Guernsey bull, w t about 600. See 30 ? . Ii. Hack. Muiwive Bam. Filer, p.

B eau ty S tiops 6MRS. N E B liy OPPERS'HER H —

Oil otTuUp-n-ood permanent wnve tlila week for U, OUier permanenta - ,

• i l io up.- Idaho Darber & Beauty Shop. 131 m i l E. Pll. 43i.

SPECIAL - OIL S S m i. »]. $i OIL Penn. 13, Klaa* Deauty Shop, 23« Mp”

— ath Ai-e..E,Pli..l33J. - ..............— . ■■ .1 qulPERMANENTS »1M, 13, »350,- »3, 427

MiO, Shampoo and flngennn-e. ------d rlfd , Sic. by nutti Fersuson ^ ' Brown. Orer Uie Ro*>-. Alter Nor. 1# will be tn rooma owr Ind.Meat Co. Mr*. Beamer.

!* o n . PERMANENTS PROM »1,80. 8« Plnser wavlnj, liatr eutUnj. .hair dyelnj, facials. Crawford Beauty Baloo. 113 Main So., Pit. 1CT4 over tDcll'a C lp r filort’._____________ ^

PEnUANENT WAVING, PINOEU ‘ ' F WBj-Jof. mareeUJJiff. Jialr d>-clnj. faclali. Indirldual luilr cutUnj. Oil PennanenU from « J0 . Artlstlo ” , Beauty Salon, 3nd floor, IM Mah w. Pti. ip». p o a

I . 1,., {)j}A u tos lo r S a le 7 —

JmT^DELWCe’ PL Y M O U T H « r coupe, Norton, Jiutamen Inn .' tup

•TUB c a u roH nsain ts '-raeB * a t u s

IM TELL ME MORE ^ ABOLJT THIS

UNCLE D IM - , IS HE 7 ^ '

, \ ^M A R R IED ?J

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A»oD'‘X N e c k T i e ' i “ ~ r '> W R O ;S TH E LUCKV f

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/^ a n t A d iA u tos fo r S a le 7 L H

[CaaUaatd troa fr*t«dtat C a toa)

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WHITE'S ^Comparo cur p rica bafoFB you

buy \W t buy our cars for cash aod \therefore we can aeil for tefc '

. And We D o l t ^

1100 and up lo 1176 ^■39 aod *30 Model! ^

-o m p c t and Sedana Buy Temu

J'no. B. White’ HTlie Osed Car Mao ^

K i Second A\x. North ^ I

r * * T T T * T 5 T T T 7 # ' ^

I M. A. SEDAN * ■>t 1939 PUATTON * ,/>

Your Cholct for »M * ^

The AUTO MART . |JM MalD AW. Wert .♦

WI BUY-«ELL-T»ADK * -J

STUDEBAKERCERTI7IED OSED 0AR3 L £ -

»JS We. Sed . MV1S31 Die. etdao. „*1B39 Dodct tedan Min s V-» S«lan - “ “1(34 CheT. ttandard ceupe t , 1934 Dodje aedanSew itl tood used tnicka____

TWDJ PALM MOTOR ' „ e i ______ _____ 1 - --------------------1 Twl

F em ale H elp W a n te d 1 0?ANTED-amL OR WOMAN AS P- 1 housekeeper. Family of three. Ref-erence* required. Write Box 1136, FORcare Ncwa. 0393

S itu a tio n s W a n ted K^ANm> - CARPENTER WORK, and Can Klve reference. C. A. Stroh- roeyer. Rt. 3.

HEEP MEN NOTICEI PR0FE8- i t slonal herder wants stendy w ortCan-Sira lood references, alntle, Wll30 yrs. old. 13 years experience. AP. O. Box 273. Buhl, Idalio. , Buy— wha RESSMAKINO, ALTERATIONS, a b: rcmodellnK. Pli. 936 momlnss. i,|

?ORK WANTED F W BOARD " “j;and rooin'by gtrls-and-lwj'e al- ®‘' “ tendlnj Llnk'a. Ph. 849.

M oney to L o an 16:ONEY TO LOAN ON UWELL-inss. Uiwest rates, Iodb terms feequick' strviee.' Sanjtr-jonei. Pli Don427. 133 Main East. U m

P VOU NEED MONEY. SEE rh i'Iiarry'arTwIn Palls Lean Office. £.<>118 Main Are. S._____________

OANS - 6%,-NO COMMISSION.Swim Inv. Ca

— 0}-siEDERAL PARM LOANS «%. SEE StocJ. W. McDowell. Room 14. Bank Sart6: T m t Dldg. /

S a le , M is"cenaneousr7 . ^5 TONS JIAY, FEED OROtfNOSfor sheep. 3 mL So. llaosen, % * west. Carl'Hughes.

3R SALE- D l'cY oii, IIS. PH.1107.

Ur 3 c0 PAINT, ENAMEL. Uloivamlsh and all kinds of palntlog tshlisuppUcs. fCrciigel^ llardwara. Ph.

ruB c m , roR m u iT i* -n o M o -^in^

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f r s

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GASOL

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Is B r i n gJPE'S LIKE THAT

w iiL -y u M . ~

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f f f e g - t - f / g A . a - i t

“You're aure you're nol gonna p Pqp.Mlti we’d get a new car aa so

F o r S a le , M iscellaneous 17 FcCoDUaurt trea rr*«r41a( CaIsbb} (Caai

tED-BraiS.BEALnt-lN-"MON. -STA^ ments, marken. 340 Maltl S , prot rwln Falls. Ph. 13I0R. " .roof

■ Uiat!ED AND PA Snm E .TO WIN* Pti. Icr 75 head of hones or catUe. — P. R. Mann, Box 3SS, Jerome. i

)R SALE-APPLE WOOD. PH. ! T ^ , 3393-J13, if.

£AN CONCRETE • GRAVEL » ca f>a»es stale Inspection a t 'Ihous- « fo, tnd Springs Service Station.. ^

iLE. TIES. AND PENCINO OP “t ^ , tll kinds a t lowest prlees. 0 . W. * ■ ^fa M-co.____________ . l e t :

VllY PAY WAR PRICES? f ' tA carload of Muresco In bulk. » ,

Buy whal you need, bring btcknhat you hare left. We loan you WAN)I brush to put It on with free. Port

McMurtry liouse PalnC W ' LeatHour Enamel. Floor un i Lln* -------jlrun Vamlsh dries la', twohour*.-A large stock of WaU *” ■paper. pu iu j

, MOON’SW IN PALLS PHONE i J™

?EED MIXTUr S — -3on«'Mra3 . ' ■ ' ' ----- ' >•Jiutii Sleal' .;alelte CHOV:harcoal »ldii:olton Seed Meal 0387'Uh Meal r = r r3nnlte Grit :^Uat Meal Jj-ster Shell5tock Mineral ' ^a^Jardlne Oil

At-OLODE SEED-^ PEED

3H ANO OYSTERS AT PUDLIC ^ k e t , 313 Shoshone North^

RLOR FURNACE, FIRST CUBS ^ E L oodlUon, Reasonable. Ph. U18R.—• OrelTWrrORE - NEW AND USED -------umllure ot all kinds, coal t&ncea.■lecirio rangea, coal stoves,jelrcu- . All atora and other householijf tuni- ^ r ihln^'M oon‘1 Ph. 8. Store’No. 1; Johi Ph. 316, Store Ko. ^ i So.

in CALL ro t BuvLTS’-f^ ta * n -ruT

ilE p , u m p s \ l o c

1 I n THAT MOTHER-IN- \ : S H E 'S A PiP/vlF

, \ ; W AS BIM SH E')

j E •‘h f t li If

\ i '^ 'T ' h

T> m E A L L E Y -B A C K .

COWE ^ , C A ^ 4 T A FE :W 0 6 S - - V 0 u \ « P O R T A Ff OULDhiT / MAT WiTMoL lOUO O U T ^ THERB B a s

g i r l J M r r :

5W8. TWIN PAILS.-IDATI0.8A'

I Q u i c kBy Fred N eher J j

__________— ------- BWS

i>a i : c ------ WINT

1 ‘ injctttty- A L • ‘•>*1

lft half

A i j ^ L i “ —^ iig iH ^

’ 5“^ @ / X C 'fltelllj / » / ! Well

budry f ^ y m f ^ i i a i i m i i ^ Broi

K Sfor I Wrd

Mall

I p lay foo iball, G randpa? .'n:**, I soon U8 .J DU kicked o f f l” .

■ ' BoxF o r S a le , M isce llaneo u s 1 7 m i i

:*aUBD*J fren rtttedlat Ctlaaa)TAY GREEN* flHINQLE BTAm. protect M d beauUfy yotjr new ^ roof wllh linseed oU ahlngle stain ^ Uiat will stay 'greea a long Ums.PlL S, Mooo-a.

V anted M isce lianeo u s 1 7-A

• FARMERS * PARTCall 5 » J and list your stock « - men tor my next tale. Nonmbmer * Add: » ih . SJgrlst Auction Yards. « > -> -

V FURN

r r ME TRAIN YOUR COLTS.Itld break your hones of all b td - :iBblts. SaUsfacllon guaranteed. E:[>. Hftwklns, a ml. E. 4 So. of Eden. 444;

ANT 1 OR 2 PASSENOERS TO Portland, share expense. Pli. 1654. nort t/eave Sun..or.Moa —

,UMBING REPAIR WORK. Pli 185, grengt'a Hardwaie. , ■

IRNITURE WANTED - WE BUT " f f ! ? jsed furniture, cotl ranges, storea * ' ind ice boiea. We pay cash. Ph. ROOM 1, M oonl • ;• Nortl

'F r u l t s 'a " n d \^ g E ta b lc s 1 8 ^lO icE'TADLE QUEEN INDI- “ *-----ridual squash. 30e per dot. Fh. PAtJ387-J13. .U Z I

EXICIOUS, JO N A T H A N S , * * ^IVimea. All grades. Dor or truck- « t load. Also cider, and-onions. Log:abln Ser\-lce StaUon, 4 ml. e u t iflUmberly. ■ if if

S T DELICIOUS APPLM AT Hyde'a. Box or load. Prom Klm- raac Ktly 3 ml. east 3» So.' - —I— . LARO: E H O IO U S , JO N ATH A N S, „ .H [Umes, Wlnesaps. D. Jean Oay Jrchard, 1 mL No.. H E. Kimberly. --------

APPLES __ _All varieties, any quantity 35o SINOI ^ r bu. and up whlla they last. » U John Daltcl Orcluuds, ->i ML can . So. on Main S t, Kimberly. on pl

UI c a u roR u sv L T i- '-n « a i » - m t

lO K O U T , B I M I

l l i * V

i— n lf ^ U I O C L E f ' a

i B I M - M - S

C H AND PALMISTRY-

•F5L tA A ' i - . If COME O W - FRESH . i ! LETS S E E -VC

OUT fe.«i FlMCeRNWLS, ElM ' A ^ ------ — -----------

■■ 1 ^ 7 ^

7 V I

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SA T U pD A Y M O B N IN O , NOVEW

G a s h FF ru its a n d V e a e ta b le s 1 8

(CuUagrt'traA P n ^ I b i CoIu u ) (CmiWEffr’ i O E R , l B * c i i n w 5 i "wan gallon. Publla Market. .

nNTER APPLES BY QDBUKL OR Wt■ mwk loads. E. L, Woawott Or- ------cliard. 3 mllei east o n U . a SO. half Bo. from east end Main SU . _

F o r S a le o r T r a d e 2 1 *^ - y . * Q.

good clean, stock of now tnd-used •; pi furniture,-heaters, nngea, etc. 41 m Well e^bUshed an^ doloff good « business. See our store a t 137 So. 4 Broadway. Buhl. Ida. * rj

IOOD'4 WHEEL TRAILER OR ? {J Inde Ior beef. 381 Jackson. ^

F u rn itu re fo r S a le 2 3 .# \VANT A DAROAIN» m U U TsiZE: y pisDO like nev, atso 'Ia rter used « a. pIsno, must be Uken up. WUl seU ,|, for unpaid balance on easy tenns. . a Write Tallman Plano fitore, Salem, OregciL____________________WEL

LEP08SGS8ED PURNli'UUB OP y /f all kinds, 80 used lu g to . Pileea range ftom *10 up. Mooal. FIVE

---------- --------------------------------Z • » »Wanled to B u y 2 5

r e TAV iM M tET p m o r a r o n

and fun. T. P. Junk House. SJO ™ a.___________ PJ

TN OAUOE D06BLE BARREL nieislioigun, or wlll intde good Win- Irrl;cfieiler pump gun for same. Wrile InfiBox li. care News.___________

URNITURE WANTED-WS BUY IMPJused furniture, cotl rtn iea, aloret Hsi and In boxea. We-pty c tili. Pbene

*■ ' ' i m)LD HORSES ANO COWa PIL <’'<> 0190-J3, Box 405, Twin PaUj.

A p a r tm e n ts 2 8 cat!

■UwjiaircD APT. M rJN D A ^ 4T a "West^_______________________ . Jug,

'ARTLY2-mjRNlBlIED--APART- menta. Mrs. Kelly, 3ii ml. e u t on p o r Addison.___________________ _ T bi

URNIBHED APTS THE 03CPORD.438 Main Are. No. • --------------------------*----------------- NEAI

' Rooms to r R e n t . 2 9 RONT b e d ro o m ; c l o s e in ; buy «4 3rd Are. E. . Jon

OARD AND ROOM, 137 4TH AYE. 1600 . Ncrth. Idal

OOM AND-BOARD,-1 MAN IN private home. 553 Bth Ave. E, ____

OOM. SUITABLE FOR 3. ALSO garage. 113 *.<Hh Ave. No. j , j

OOM AND BOARD, 120 6th AVE.NorUi.

DOM AND BOARD - V I 7T11 Are. Na P l ^ L _______ _____ _ p o

' F o r R en t, K ^jsceilaneous 3 0 _ _ _

60 acres near Oooding. cash ♦ ■ *°** rent. Sudler Wegener & Co. * y qq

* * * * * * * * * * * * * mjI

'ELL IMPROVED 177 AO RE ranch. Mark Jolinson, R lchflelf '

»ROE OR SMALL FLOOR SAND- er, wltli or wllhoul man. Ph. 339J, g jf rn Fom Bwly Wotl^_____________ tm j

W an ted to R en t 31 n lE nI — ---------- ham

INOLE MAN WANTS TO RENT AUft 80 to '130 acres. Good equipment. can finance self. 0«7ier may lire ^VHIt on place. Write Box VH. eare News, old.

u> CAU r o i Rxiin.T('->rb«a* n T tn .i

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^ANT.TO,l e a s e ' - #0 T a ' l n f o r !acres. lUre full line maclilnerr — and tractor. Can finance self.Wtlle Bor 80, care Newa ^

ile a l E s ta te I c r S a le 3 2 S V * # ♦ V * * V * ♦ V * ' * 5ts

GOOD BUYS AT OOODINO *

puture, 8 waste, elec, pho., ♦small hse, baro. elc. 84900.00. •WOO cash; bal. easy terms. ♦

40 acm , 37 culUrated. 4 * —»mi. lise., gar. and shed. 83400.- « 4 0C

‘ 00. * m ,00 cash, bal, easy * «>■ terms. * lor

■ 97 1-3 seres; 91 cultlraW ,. * ^ 4 nn. hse, elec., grvl. rd. *

■ 7000.00. 8100000 down. ♦' - We have other good buys. *

■ BUDLER \VEGENER 6s CO. ♦ “

* * * * * * * * * * *

/EW, IMPROVED 30 N.W. CURRY a t 85000. 81500 down, no tndes, i Write Box 15, care News. _ '

i r e ROOM MODERN HOUSE J u t 81*50. Possession at once. W. O. “ iS

— t mde OR SALE BY 0\VNERS TO SET- lie an esute; for sliort time on^, ^ ^ 160 acres choice land, good lm- >hce: prorementi 6 mllea from town. ^ ” And one W acres, , fair Improve- ''®“« menta. I mile from town. All under ^ < IrrlgaUon on Tnln Fills tnct, Ptic Inforaistlon, write Box 30, care NaUo Newa Ooun — Ihl t PROVED 80 A O RES'NEA R trmns Hansen 813,000. Tenns. W; 0 . eslaU Smith. • _____________ Dti

I ACRES, LONG TIME PAY- menU. Low InUrest. Ph. 0391-Rl '

) A. NORTH SIDE, ON POWER llnp, and highway: write Box 7. ”

■ ■■ n „ ;A. ALPALPA. IM I. a OP OOOD- , Nol

lug, >1300 casil. Balance, 1/3 crop, undei Write l i a Bests, Twin Falls.- •nd '

OR FARMS AND ACREAGES IN perso Twin Faiu and adjolnUtg counUea u ld i Inquire W. O nnt KObounit, P.O. che i box 351, Twm Palls. motit

EAT POUR ROOM HOUSE WITH balh In good dUlrict. U rge base- menl, screened-ln porch. A real “ buy at 831 0. Easy tenns. Sanger- Jones. 133 MaUi EasU ^

100 A. ORAZINO-LAND, BOUTH W»l« Idaho.' Write H04 am M t. E, th« ‘

R eal E s ta te W an ted 3 4 “ *^ '’ANTED-USTlNaS ON 40’s, 80'S and 130 acre farms. Have buyer*.J. E. Roberts, Realtor, Pli. 563.

Doos, o t t e r P e ls 3 5 2 J SJREBRED PERSIAN KITTENa I" Phone Ot65-J3. • «>■

F o r S a le L iv es to ck 3 6u u MVLES. 4 AND S YRS. OLO. sodWt. 3100. Clifton Lowe, 3>mi E. tUi and 34 So. Kimberly,

■ O. A.OOLTS, COMING YEAltLlNQ rad

and 3 yr. old. Good one*. Ph. c . 'M81-J3. ___________________ hus

KypTED POLAND CHINA POAR,age 18 mo. 3 ml. So. Hansen, 4i ‘wcat. Cati Huglies. —

CTRA GOOD M IL K co w s, I I Iresh In December. Ph. 1470W. 1

ilEREPORD AND 1 ROAN OUR- lam bull. 2 ml. W. ot SouUi Park, ' Ufrtd Barber, Ph. 0281-J1.

IU T e I’ACBJ ew es, 1-4 YRS. , ,, >Id. Pll, 0294.R<, 3*; NO. Cunr. ^ “

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|0nUaa*4 ha* rr*c*4ta| Coleai)5 r SALB COV^ PH. C380* i ~

OR SALE - IKO HEAD CROSS-' bred, while-faced ewe*. Ltrge type RambouUlett, smooth neck, shear PEA\ heaTy..Brtd lo lamb In Feb. wlUi 30LKamp. bucka. Also can furnish ------new sheep sheds for any number. ^ Hay close to sheds. Can arrange 10® flnanoe for Uit deal with reliable t* partita. W. Z. Hunter, Rupert. Ph. •««>' •166. ■ ■ ------

P o u ltry a n d Supp lies 3 7 s sOOODTLboDED BUPP ROOOT ^ F T ed L S ch e m ip p .flu w F a e-

ABHSD PLYMOUTO ROCK PUL- “ “le tl. Ph. O W -Ri im p

IY ENTIRE PLOCK OP MAM- lllib moth Bronse lurkeyt for breeding slock. PHced right if taken at Donce. Mra. ClUlord Denney. IH D« .S .} }u u w b r ia te , “

L e ja l A dve rtisem en ts I t . 'p-WN.—-. ■ - - - . . _ ■ _ hiH 1• NOTICE TO CHEDIT0B8 - ^ ilalo Of Mary P. Elam. Deceased, j t m . NoUce U hereby given by the reside nderalgned admlnlslnlor of Uie of oU taU of Mary P. Etom, deceased, to ftUi 1 « credlton of tn d all persons hav- » ,,, « elalma against Uie said deceased, „ . e ^ b l t Uiem wlUi Uie necessary luchers. wlUiln six monUw after 1 M t in t publlcaUon of Uils noUce. ^ i , h I lh . OM H d,u» ; '" |S lUonal Bank Bldg, a l Twin Falls,)uoly of Twin Fills, su te of Idaho, — ^ lit being UieTlaee fixed fer Uie k ., , anstcllon of Uie business of tald „ 5 u i

. A ftorov *nd AdmlnUUator S*! ? '. for Uie E iu ie of Maty P,

NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS 'lUle Of Hana N. Hansen, Deceased;NoUco U hereby given hy Uie Idenlgned e x ^ u ix of Uie will ‘ Id estau of m n s N. lUnsen. dt- S L ," a*ed,-lo-Uie-credltoni of and aU m n t having clalmi against Uit '‘” v Id deeeaied, to exhibit Uiem.wim e.oeeeasto' nu c litn . wlUita six „ ,J onUw tfler-U ie f ln t publlcaUon m u noUee, to Uie said Mary Han- “ °

n, execulilx of Ute wUl and esUte .Uan* K. Hansen, deceased, at

e office of R. B. StnlUi, No. 113 alo Atenue East, In Twin Palls, ninly of Twin Palls, SUU ol 2“ ' alio, UiU being Uie ptace fixed for e InnsacUon of the busineas of ^Id-estale. ........................Dated Oetober 33nl, 19J6. "

MARY IWNSEN, fV**?ExceuWx of the Wlll and ' EsUte of Hans N. lUnsen,

______ __________________ I SOTICE o r 8UEUFTH BALE OF In ob CAL ESTATE ON FORECLOSUSE tell U I Uie Dlstttct Court ot Uw Elev- uUsI; enUi JlidlcUl DUUlct of Uu s u i t cree ot Idaho, In th d for Uie County wlU> of Twin FfelU. may t,n t Federal Savlngi and Loan Al- biddei socUUon ot Twin FiUs, t cotpor- Unite aUon.| PUlnUtf, Uon i

I -T S .- Plalni. A. Conrad and Oertnide B, Con- a t lUi n d . husband and. wife, and Allen -D a l 0 . Connd and Sarah M. Oonnd. 19M. husbahd and wife; DefendanU.Under and by virtue ot an Order Sale dated Uie SOUi day ot Octo-

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r n i t u r e'BUSINESS'

D I R ^ O R Y

In s u r a n c e . .w m T S u i CO, m a p h o m 30L P in and ttuo Insuruui.

Whea la need ei ADUINIBTBA- OB BOND, lastrtiel yeur allofoey

gt( It (rom (be / . B, Beberti eney,—Adr, '

S h oe R ep airBTAIN THEIR COMFORT AND get new servlee and appetrtnct . by taking Uiem to Twin FaUa..Bhot Bhop, 132 W. Sboshone. Phont 398.

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HAOERMAN. NOT. 13 - During a p u t 18 monUit Hagennan h u d Uie blggetl building boom It *-experieneed for. a number of an. WUIl Uie etecUoa of 18’ new , tldence buildings enlargement oUien. Ult supply ot house* sUU i t far abort ot Uie demaod.|DUwr buUdlng openUoos u f be* 'I contemplaUd and wlUi. weather Qdltloni remalnlng.good forl^out- or work earpentets'kfe ‘atlll 'busy. lUhlng new lRil]dl;ip andl n - Iring and enlarging old onuJ

r. 1936. Issued out of Uw i b w

i p b f ! ^ - P l t l n U f f . obU ln^ « % ie n t and Decree of P o r e e lo ^ - alnst Uie defendanU. on Uie ’ y of Oelober, 1936, « ld .d e c r* e V .- . - t rtcoriled.ln Judgment BookUs eald Dlslrlet Oourt on Page & '

id wherein and-whereby. I, & uJenjgned flhertif of Twin P a li, mnty, Idaho, tm commindtd lo\II all Uiat certain lot tn d ptnelX Und alluatod tn Uie County of \

rln Fklls, SUle of Idaho, and \ scribed u follow*, to-wll: - ' ' \

Lot Two (2) In Bloek F lrt (8)Bf souUi Park AddlUoa te U»31ly of Twin FkUs, a t Uu tame is deslgnatod on Uie fUial tnd imended .plat of tald addlUon aow.oa file and. of reconl In U»DfflM 0( Uu Recorder ef tt ld ■ - County, TtigeUier wlUt Uis tp< DUrienances, leneffienta, hel Q- lllamenti, waler tn d ' water .

Publlo noUce U hereby giren Uiat Uie 33rd day of November, 1936,

the hour of 10 o'clock a. m , Moun- In Uthe of said da)r, a t Uit East mt door ot Uie court house bt Uw mnty o t Twm m us, sta le o( . aho. In Twla Ftlls, Idaho, Z wUl, obedience, to aald Order o f Sale,

,1 Uie abovo described property to Uaty PUInUffI Judgmtot to d de- te-wlUi Interest thereea,-totsUitri " U> all eotU that hare accrued er gr accnie, lo Uie highest ta d M tt Ider for eash. Uwful moner of Uis llled SUlea. subject to redemp* ltl aa provided tv law* and that aloUft reeerrea Uit rtght to Did Rich sale.

Daltd-UiU-IOUiHUy-ef-OelolKr,'-----VS.

t . P. PRATER..Sheriff of Twlti falli Couniy. Idaha

ford Puzzlely 'sP im li* il.B rt lr ta

IL Leny tiufitih

t t Ccst^ci| wrtalBi t s y m l a IL Kippr..

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F in al P e r fo rm an ce M a rk ed b y , -C lever C lia ra c te riza tlo n s i

r - r r S.eene C hanges F e a tu re d

- Ptrfonnla* * l h ouUUodlnj »bU- .^ Ity, Ul aU-iehool c u l l u l m«hl pre­

Knted U» tto»l perfonn»nc« el “n>«Rotd to VetenJijr," by DU »nd 8u-

' ' UtfrUod *( Kt>Ml twUlar-lum. ■*- "■

A Uuihlnt audlenM p*ia Uibuto l i the mutery of eomwly dUplwed by Asber B. WUun and Allhk Wellf u tber uilsted Shtiley Smliii, the

. henrtiw. who »bly carried most ot j , the.diwMtlc BCtlon of tJie pi»y. «(

■ Jetime Roblnwa dlspUyed both lila- . WenJc iibllMy *nd »lti*ctlv» grace —

in her dual role of modem, joun« |>p , matron and » dark-tyed e w gliL III

' Herbert Larson, who eharacterlted □ [the lo w In both modem and medle-Tal acene* 'did ao with Hnew* and f] cau. TraBls Denelm Paulton w u I preaenled capably by Dlclc Reynolds, ^ Q

'SMtBCd ta L*Tt Joiephln* BUth bandied her rol** _

,wllh a Hnhhed technique u ahe iW charaeterlted a lady leamed In low .

' and o u who could not Jora. Nea QltMD' etfecUTcly pUytd tea dual toit* of wm Lotion, a preteot day

'• •armt. and th . iw aaerlm Wm Wl,. the Feather ol tbe year IW . ~

I Minor charaetera who loanaKed , their roltt « lh finUhed art were 3^“

Armour Aadej^oa flm Kc*J, UreU K««y, Junior. Wlille. M Benoit, ^

- Janie# Fay O fti»n.Joyc*KeU«yan4^U

I • The production featured ao e n ^' ' chann in tcene, wbleh b eg lnn^ t l u ■ with a'inodem drawln* rooffl/iu Unr '. tnntfonaid InW a am nloeol^ean. brim

lunr u p iw m fcr lb# tccodd a c t aty.- A a » U e fa l« * t!» « « » » M « o > Ja 3^

tb« third aet will) th# louitb acaln ^raU taMnt plac# tn th# £n|U ih drawln« un ii rooa. Aulhenile and lorely cwtumes ib to eonfenn wltb tlma of U» play «<i b wer# wom by th# charwUn. inclu

. Th# e u t waa dlneted by M lu tOff’' Hor#ac# U. Heea. hlfh aehooi dra- Flier

made w afh r ........................Ticket olea manactrt, Frank Car* Ap

. pent«r and Junlor.Welnileb, rtport- er*»- td laat frenlBf th i t Itnaoelally the ca ll' . plar topped *U lormer producUoni

ol hi(h tehool drtffiallo imtiH. t i l l

; iOiisiiiciiBiifiiiCon

>Flr# ol nndeletmlned ot1|tn de- eeed Itroyed early Saturday nom lnf the lunc

.. bare and a iO-Um alack of hay on reet . tha larm occupied by Jamea P. Hli- Ti

linbotbam and lamlly oa Wash- nu« IniUm a m u e . on# and one>ha!t to t mllea north of Ftw Polnta, Twin j.

— Falla. T h#-fi«-w M dlK om «l at — 'ftb«ut-S o'dock and B c lih m s a th - juit

ttcd to 'a u li t In preTtntuif tprtad tlon of m # ‘flama#.to th# 8aart»y w l- eon

. denee,'other boUdloia and another niac '•■"bay^atack. ‘n » fe wa* no tnaurtnc*. ann

Bady burned, a oolt la tha bam mot when tt eausbt Ilrt broke through int

. th t flaoKaJajEacti.«alety>ouUlde. net) . D m w tr# -» other a n l i ^ In.the

‘ .bufldlni. * HO X)ftilroyed with the bam were an

automobile and a boy'a new bicycle, C betldu a (TuanUty of iraln ,' te je: Ublea and.toola. B<

Flame# atarted a t tha w u t end oi. kKc the bare whew the aulanobUe with alood, Mr. HInlnbotham aald. Uee

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------- OUlJohn F. Martin, 79. pioneer-cl Beni

■* Flter, died a t Twin F»«i county tea- ' hoasltal at »:30 o'clock Fridiy the

— mareln«-lollnirlnt_aJieiir^atUeJ^ tn _ — He b id been m lor the p m two ArW

months...H e*ubom afn iU m ook .O rfsw i pni awl came to Pller XI yeara ago, be-

' ln< en m ed aa a bee-keeper. He wat bom April 29,1«0. la Bca»er eoun- ty. Ptnniylranla. M

Surrlvlns are W» widow, Mn rule Tl>ertu KarUn of Pller; two brolh. at 1 tn , William and Jaka.Martin-DT Eun PIttibursh, Peawylvanla. and twe won atep-daughlert, Mn. Lilly Behlck Tue: and Mn. O. A. Love ,'both ot Filer. TI

Funeral aenlcea will be heW 11 j Monday, but the pUce h u nol yet Iitr been announctd. Interment will be dtui In Buhl cemetery. four

The body rciU a t the E nns and Klnj Johnson funeral home In SuhL Twi

U S E I P i c k u p s A m

. -m & V-8 FORD PICKUP / th e flam e a s n e w ....................

• 1036 DODGE PICKUP,e x tra g o o d ....... ........................

• 1A8G INTERNATIONAL PICKU126" 'W .B ., jn in ra n tc e d ..:......

■ * 3931 C H E V . li/i-TON TRUCK,■ h a s 71^x12”

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■ 1929 D O D G E . .............lo n g W .B ., d u a l t i r e s .............

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WillieWaiis0y B O m t QUIUIN

-My dw dlta'-l b lit o a 'p u ^ - He jast slipped when 1 w u feeHa* (0 see I t j ie had aay ianiUs.’'

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rw in F a lls C a m p a ijn Chair­m an R e p o r ts 6 0 0 M em- -

b e rs E n ro lled .

Ao erea tOO-penons had betn en- oUed u membera ot.Tw ln Falls ted- Cross chapter a t tbe cI o m ot he'tecond day ol an annual Red )TD« roli a l l campalrn l u t eve- Inf, U n . Sturgeon McCoy, roll csll halrman, announeed. •/ n j t campaljn li to eontlnue hrough today, wtlhJieadQuartets t tbe Perrlne hotel where volun- uy 'subacrlben are requested to ring their membership doUan to- V . , ' iTh t roS fall ebalnnan nrpreved

ralltlcatloa orer progreaa ol the unpaign thus far.Ttw new membership total report- d tast ertnlng, she u ld , did col iclude any enrollmenta In other }wni wtthln the chapter’a area — Her, nolllsUr, Ro^non, Klmbetly,[ansen.aad.Murt««gho»..........Approitaalely 200 volunteer wotk- n are engaged In the three-day rod all campaign. .

iilflDSinC lIS 'B U H

W. A. Van Engelen wm eletUd, Jialrman ol Twin Palls Chamber ol | :ommerce merthanla* bureau sue-1 «dlng K. 0. Beach a t the weekly uncheon meeting of the board of dl .1 te lo n yesterday noon.

TentatlTe arrangtmtnla wtre j nade lo aend a delegation lo Namp's,10 allend a rate hearing November | I. .• Secretary F. o .- 'l t o npson, wbe lust rttumed from alUndlng a na- Uooal coDvenllon ot chamber ol Dommerc# accrelarie* a t Omijjia made a brief report of hU trip and innounced that date o l lhe Ilrsl monthly general membership meel­lng would be decldcd uponJn the «ar.luture. . ---------------------- --

HONORARY HIGH SCHOOL CLUB E L E m OFFICE R S

Beta Sigma, high tchool honorary ichbUstlo society, met yesterday nth the new tponsor, Gerald Wal- aee. The lollowlni offlcera were ieeled: Presldeat. RoUnd Hutchm- on; vlft president, Cahil Helnrtel>: ecretary, Jean Olmstead. and tie u - irer; Nathan T ilbert. Alter dUcus- lon abouLtbunnual gift to be do- iated to the school by the club, a ommlttee w u appointed to look Into he matter.' Oj) thl% eommlttee are }Udya Bradley; vema Beus, Ed lenolt, and Ana Peavey. A commll- e e . r u ( tw t p p o l ^ to look toM he maltcr of club eligibility. Cn 11 rejlelen Slack, Darlene Warner, irlbiir Valitoftr” ........— ~ ~ —

FO R M ER TW IN FA LLS R ESID EN T SUM M ONED

^trK Helen King"Walen, lormer tUdenl of Twin ftilU. w u honored It funeral senlces Wednesday at Sureka, - CalltomU. according to rord rteelved here. Mrs, W alen died ruesdsy.

Tlie lamlly left here In 1921 after11 years residence. In addition lo i « huiband, she li.su rvh td .by ft Jsusliler, Betty Jean, her molher, 'our sisters and one brother. Wayne {Ing, and a cousin, Ray Xing of rwb Falls.

Id ~t d T r u c k s' $500

$45(0 ... $550

C, 157" W.B, ciual wheels,

$ 3 0 0

$ 2 5 0

i r sA t TRUCKS—

Study our S eaeh "spe'cU

its gu

( mSpcrry’fl Drifted

Snow

48 Ib, Itair

$1.63Cre

M i l kAH Brands .

10 a 6T u n a F ii

White Star, Chicken of

7 1 15C h i l i C o n C

Fronlcra, Mexican

3 C a n s 2 H i e n z S o

Home Slyle—Ready tt

2 & 2H o l l y C le Q

Cleans, Foil

6 Cans

C r a n b e r rFancy Eafltem—Fine F

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Money

. Pot Rtoasts ' BeeC

8 C i.n.

■ 2 Lbs. J ■ ” Sliced Liver

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BeeC Hearts

6 C I .n .

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PHONE 1500 ■

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I 9 c - < CASE OF

rries - S! For Sauci'

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Siioulders Spring Lamb

16c .B

2 Lbs. Veal Slio. Steak _

2 5 c ,

. BeeC Tongues

. 8 C i . n .

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T O M A lDel Mo‘nle-*A Food Drink

Adults I

'ancy Breakfast Cocoa Kr

T f i fe h ^ a i l ty

WE RESERVE THE niGHT TO

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kS they niarch and that the 1 d save extra d

riIATN.B.C.DHAND

SODAS LIGHTLY ^

SALTED

e C an n edA BtEi

i;, Vacuum I’ackcd, Golden Banli

3 4 3 ctie. Crcam Style, Golden Banlni

3 / U3c . P E A S

imle, Enrly Garden, SuRor Peas

l S M 3 c

SCREEN LIMA BEA

3 S / 4 3 c ' PI NACHGarden, Natural Green

' i ^ 3 cVEGETABLES— $ 3 3

JO JUICEHich in Health Values for Da

Is and Children ■'.

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W i / m i t W A j t t m E S — •

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" PICSIC

HAMS,

2 0 c ' l b . . —

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