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I dtxM «o0 ^ TH ypL. 18, NO. 199. _______ Supreme Cc Temporari AAA Tax Although^fiEfectinKr Sum, Ruling Ad( Besetting Fs (By WASHINGTON, Nov. 25-; porarily enjoininj govemmen i taxes for eight Louisiana rice ^ cultlcs besetting the new deal Waclion-of-thHu»tto«kr pass upon the cosstitutlonalii bidding injunctions to restri dlrcctly affcctcd a comparath Some legal obaervers, howe\ to tighten for the pr^ent low- er’court orders impounding from 1125,000,000 to $150,- 000,000 of taxes pending n hlsh eeurt ryllnV on Uw AAA'< con* ■titullonamy. Cwtlnoe to riy By Um h lth / “ V nilliif'gTMt* Ins the Jnjun/ etltlon. of U« }^lee Millers. Ill oonlinue to pftV'protcwln;--------- Burinttend-nf Boms u lA strt. ~/i the taxu will be ptld.Into t couTt-*ppolnt«<] d«- twaltory for holding until th« con- ■flltutlonM QUuUon U dcclded. ' — — Quleklrn{t«r-the luiirsme court ordsr the »dmlnl»tntlon Uaued a •tmement by M. O. .Wlilte. JwJIclt- or or the agriculture depnrtmcnt, vlilch tald no tl?ntllcan:c was At- tached to the Injunction—Inwrar « the coaUltutloni'lty of thc «(trl- colturnl adjuitment - aet U con- ceriitd," - Whll* Mid Ihp dlitricl court re- fuMd to en}oin lh? taxu on irroundi jt wkj deprived of_JurUdictlon bj -------the-prottlbltlotracalnst-tnjunctiDiM The mlllera had contended thti pro- hibition uncorutilutlonnl. — "Conoequcntiy. White «aid. "it S j ------ bcUsved':. a . rererJuLof ..the^lowei court would only aend the can back ior a determination of the coniti- J ------ tutlonaJity of thc protesslnjf tnx un- 't\ der- the AAA jimtndmenla whicI R j p M utht to live cnhsreulonal rati' " * licatlon' to mtca Jixel by Secretaxj ------- wanwe:---------- : -------------------------- Oorernment .Plcdje White added thii asnirance t< fannera: *. .."Thia acUon of the aupreme cour will hava ao effect on th* waU \ mbIlU7 of ftmdt to meet cootrtc ; tUirottnti tfBMifSet) funda. ar«.«4 vanoed t>r the tmuury, out of *Ju general funda of the treasury''t^ meet the cunent needi of ^he AAA "rurthennore, even a final deUr Tninatlnn of^thB queaUon of eon aUtutlcnallty by the dUtrlct cour and ultimately by tba appeUte cour In thli-ca«e,-TnJuld-Tiot-h»Te an; elfeet on the govemmenl'a obllja tlona with reapect to eaiaUng adju.it ment contract* with the farmera o the eouitrr." The court aet December 16 fo wpiment on the AK\ iunendmen forblddJng_tax Injunction*. L ights and SHADOWS: In D a y ’s E v e n t * (By The Auoclated Preaa) J ' Applied Knowlodgo— f UDS AMOELE&->IO}eph U b a r tx \ Hatched, lascinated, while toy mai \ e.-t mouicicd-aiiiny tend soidlera. . ^ He queilloned them cioMiy abot T tlie proee»s-he had three yount f «iera at home, he uld. and couldn k niford to buy them toys for Chrlri f maa. ,J ___ Ilicn_ho went liome and aet I — srtirltrBannstead-of-toy-MJaiiiT^ produced lead dollars. He<pleaded guilty yesterday beln Fedeha Judee Paul J. McCormit and waa sentenced to -60 days I Jail tnd ordered to^ake good tt one "dollar" he had pasMd. Never Too Late— _QHlCAQO-At 73 John Paul Du apparently h u changed his mir . about women. About forty.five year# ap> I wrota a book about them. Ue calli a "The Duplicity of Women," Ycaterday he lay dangerous wounded — hla throat cut. wllh raaor, ‘ ■ Just after he waa found bia lam lldy, fcttry Poland, qudted him aaj-lng; "Every man ought to get marrle ____ Ifs loo loneaoBie m the world othe TTVi'iae."............... No W end of.M&n— • ' SEATTLE-r-Kuabanda' complain «alnrt card-rooma catering t« tht wivte failed to Influence the cl eouneU yexerdsy. , • ' Tne councU, by a li.vo to four vm granted a new card room license a tobaec» ihop and defend actli bn two joUier appdSU M ir Last wt^ek Mrs. P. r.'PoweU. men /_bcr.otihe.[»uncll,.told oUjermea _ j f bfra ahe had received complain T Trom 'huiband^- that~inetr- wIt ^ t Jl”* and families' to try their luck •gambling. No menllon of .llie complain cll;i] by Mn. PowcU was mad* liie fflwtlBg.. - IE Tl - .“ ^?gdl5SIt5Sw*° ' s :^ s = . - ■■■. ■ ^ourt Order rily Enjoins ,x Collections Ig^Comparatively Sntall VddB To Difificulties ' Fam Program ZS-^-A supreme court' order tem- iient collection of AAA proMSslne rice millers today augmented diffl- ieal’fl farm program. BeiirrW ho-iiW tancouab-sgteeddt mlity of an AAA amendment for- istrain processing tax collections atlvcly small sum. iwever, cdntended the nction served 60 r^ Rexford Tugwell B " To Remain Silent | Under New Plan WASHINOTON, Nov. 36 (/F) - ant* AuocUta of Rexford O. Tuginll the I aald today that he plans to gl«x e to I his foes the silent tivktment. jl-nf ■—o«cn-»*»«llBd-by-crttlarof-the- will NetrDe»ruTrwdiairincTwa<f^' de* aecretary of agrtculture recent^ cen- haa.been the Urget of reneweii- attack. U !t week Senator Dick* lourt “Inion (R-Ia) ■accu»cd“ hlm 'of ^d a preaching revolution. Olhers licit* have aald hia rcMtUemenl ad* lent. mlnUtralion. wllh a payroll ot I At- 13.000 emploj-es. Is top*lwavy. “ f” Tugwcli's ttsjocUlea, who pre* (erred to remnln anonymous for c®” ' the pre«nt, plciured him aa a "from man" who U able lo ab- lorb. In slienee. crtllcal punish- ment which otherwise migiil be ] liy aimed at other olflelala. Thla, it .tuns. is cne reason why htt P™* wrvlces are considered-especially ■"7 valuable. There Is little immedl- ale pofslbUliy lhat hla connecUon ytih thw admLnlSlratcn will be severed, authoritative sources aj- •hich ' ------- m t l - ------------------------------------------------ "EMIERSOPEN' ^ BOiCiPif itracl . -------- : tletiiocrats-and Republiraii Support Idahoan Ior , Presidency con- •' court -------- court NEW YORK. Nov. 23 (/?■) - Tl: any groundwork for h profeasioiiH ati lltSt" movement to elect Unlu o'{ SUles 8cnator-William_,E. Dorah i the presidency wa& laid here todi S for Bt « meeting of builneca mcn. ment . - , It waa announced .a "Doraii-fo president" cnmpnlgn will get und way ofUcioU/. Deccmlvr 11 al ,J mu» meeting in historic Coop Onion. Senator Borah wQI be li vlted.lo-addrtia-thejneeUng.___ Toduy's meeting wus held at tl offlee of Dr. Edward T. Cum u w-ltli aboul a dozen busineu ai proleulonal men iu alleiidaiK ' ^ Andrew J. Byrne, an altornfy. w > . aelected to head the organlutli < work^ Democrtt* Back Dorah mak- Ailer the campaign is Inuncln -1. here. Dr. Curran snld, Oorah*lo aboul Prealdent clubs wlil be formed ui ouns* slBX U> receive boiti Democrats ai .uldnt Repubiicana opposed lo llie Ne ihrirt- Deal. Of lhe dosen Borah enihu lasu at today's Ralhering, Dr. Cu lo ran sal^ eleven were Democrats. ^We'wr,iidy-to-6a-lliOmO Borah," Curran said. "If Borah w be a candidate he can win, It il irmiek anybody eise, Roosevelt will win. lys In - Kl the “We hope, with thia movtmer to put the pressure- on the Repu' llun party to nomlnat« Borah ai come Ihrough to win In IOM." 1 Duir .... .... .. Figures Reve fj In Toll c vllh a * WASHlNOTO^^, Nov. 35 Wl land* Apparent evidence that "people a ilm as drinking more" wai aeen today the UnlUd States health eslimai arrled, lhat 3.8SJ persona died of alcohc other- Ism during 1B34. . xDt(. R, Q. wuil«na.,a«uunt au B^'general. aald the public heal aervlc« "la not alarmed" at an li crease of SM deAthii from chror plalnla and acute akohollsnv during 11 > their Init reported year. e clly Thc denlh jttte'from Uil* enu , stood-ttl 3S per 100,000-of popii: r.vote, tlon for 19M, an Increoae from : nae to In 19S9 and 3.S in the tull nr acUon «P^j:ta_r_of_lOJS^_________ No estimate was^made of ll mem* number of deaths ftom noiMn : mem* quor. All alcoholic cases were-list' »UlflU tocelher. IWIU, ttftn-JSUa-BJi'6he tehsua-OT ick at etal -nol to be altoeelher accuro - Th< official, who did not tllah to plaints quoted, aald there is everj'reason id» at bellivj many family pliyalcla would avoid signing a deaUi « " accura : WIN " ..-TW s IN e n s IS .FOfiJAlESEllll lall Yrn'Ji^KenoTHea'dlng Oroij of 25 CountleHn Hope and Chahar Province, Re . queMs M llliary Fore em- ----------- , lin g (Oopyrishl, IDM AJBOcUUd P m i IHI- TUNGCIlOW, Hopeh Pid\ ince, China, Nov. ^ —A ncu i-ltt lv eHtablishcd government i for- North Chinn, independent o ons, the national republic, appei cd today to ’Japan to sen ■ved troops to tlie area. . Yin Ju-Kcng, heud of th -'1 new gov«rnment composing 2 counties in Hopeh and Chaha 1 province, said hc wanted tho so diera “to -purge North China < |t i - .Communbti.," : Bel'ef grew thal Uie long-awaiu I.” i'was a prelude lo adoption of a ala Uar course by Oenertl -6ung Ohel I*'’? j Yuan, overlord of Hopeh and Chi har provinces. the------------FlvB-frcTlncw Invited ------ p iTm Ju-Keng, who w u Inaugi ^ e d loday In aimple ceremonit weV ^ i d all five of ths riorthem pro- ick* |lncea_lnciudtd In the original autoi o f lomy movement^have-been- InvlU ers to Jom his govcnimel. ad* -1 jinnd Jor the rescue ot Chit ot and cloM Immiony with Japan," 1 y. aa»erted. jre. (Martial law wu declared I for iTlentaIn when an attempted coi « g Iby Independence adherents, co ■b- Ilapsed. Police, equipped with rjfl Is),, -and bayoueu. were on duly In U ; be slreeu.) It I The Inaugurailon of a count ^h5" r»aiteh-T.'m-nfffa-ii!nuton«no' l^ly (govenimcni was-held In a Contueii Pd). temple. tlon I Yin announced tiie govemme be - ;wouId lake conlrol ot all revenu fexccpi-aalt-andTiiislomj Uxes -ai ;"wlll exert Its, beat efforts In aaf guarding peacc In the Par Eoat." Tlie new aUle comprises all ten ------ tor>- south of the Great Wall I wllhln a few miles ot Tientsin ai - - Pelplnff,-roughly about 6400-aqua mllea. lu .popuUtlon-la eallmat a t a bout S.OCOMO. lAII The iiiauguraUon was so slmi \\in that the population did not reali n i l ths city .had become the caplUi an autonomous sute. The Americ Qiissl'xi school bere v u not di cans “ "«■ ~ ^•CFFlCEfiSliN ;-:SIBIKE-TQRNPLfll ;nllcdl Sheriff and Deputies CIq Factory in Ohio and Mo:- Establish Guard under -------- ; ______ AKaON,O.,'N0v.25(/rf-Sheri hooper Jamea T. Planer (ook 16 anni >e In- depuUe* to the ttrlke*bound Oh _______ ^Insulator plan^ lale (oday, r at liic' i.iwed the plant and eaUblUhi .urrau . gyard ot about 50 armed dei » and utlea around. tUe property; dance. i «■ < f. waa 1^0 aherUf told Uie workera U utlon could remain within If they wish but that no food would be permlti llo pns through union picket lini I Tlie men were uken trom i inclied Pisht In eleven auiomollies. Str h.jor-1 i'lcltcla and aympsllil«rs on I {] up-1 outside, where violence broke i ts andilx^t hooted and Jeered wh New jthc workers paswd. but there v Uhua-|no violence. Cur- Human nighU Plr»t rau. Slierlff Flower aald he cloaed I ^irj^plant-on the buU ot a iefal-opinl u _M, fronrthrtonnty-proiecuionrBtf . ^ that "human rlghU are abore pn ‘ in “ e«y rlRhU," "!"• Tbe National Brotherhood of C :menl, eraUve^PoUer* cabled the alrlko Bt lepub- tember‘l7 aflor falling to gala’fil h and inereasea aad-unlon reeognlllea . Uie purpoao of ooUoctlve barrtlnl veal Increase of A lcoholisr 'Jpi — iKIeate mttrlbutlof tte eause to i lie are cohollom If another UsUnc wwa p< lay In slble. imaies Hve dry (tat^ ahowed loerw cohol- during laat year In alcoholic deal -L^C<yiUu_ln. jvUbama-iJKroai ,l aur*litum-10 lo 51; -Georgia. SO to ^ health'Knnuw. 14 to 38; Oklahoma. » in In- Im, and Texu. then dry, from 80 hronic i 107, MlMlMippl'a alcohol deatbc i g Ihc ■ mnincd at 31 toi' bolh 1033 a •1034, ' cnwe' On the other hand. New .Yor opiiia- dcnth mie dropped'aharply durl )tn } 0 ' the first full year atter repeml. whi I nre- became ettecUve In Deoember, 10 rr,i ll*iMl lost year. .listed ' Otlier. sUt«a--«bowiag Ucraoi j Included: , , , - P ^ 4 -A ria « a . 13 to «;_CaUfotnl*^ ce’rc lto 107; Colorado, 30 to 3«: Neru *urote.liiiBton M loM : Wyomlngfl to U I to be i Stitea shdwing decreases IikJi jon to ed' • „ lictaiu Idaho. 9 to 7; MonUna. 3< to : a e«f-iOrcgoD.37ioio; yi«h,it<»B, V ■■ ATg-AN ASSDCIATBPj FKU CWIN FALLS, lt> A H 0 ,'T tl^ 4 ' I Battle's E evolfl S . n ig g llDf M gill ipeh Re- - orce reta) TOV* • t in leiid M r •' ii,„ OCTOLIO VABOAS, prealdent- '■“I BraiU, pretsea planea, warsU] ff *0 aivj iroop, to-eruah h ftu t uprl lhar Ing. sol- ' a ot “ **“ SBilLKTi: -^liTEERIST lugu* J s s President Vargas Plao “S Nation J n der-Stale;; ot Siege I," he ___ ^ BIO DK JANEIBO, Nev. U Ifi •" -Prtsldent GetaUo Vargaa, wft backing of bis aenate and cham ..,w U>« «hole et BrW J .1^ in a lUte ef aelge tonlghl te em : » UfUirBpflsInf. - ........... >uncil fji niine*, warahios and troo «notiI ^f^TTjii^E^TnuTctiSH^uell ueian bloody revolt, In the north, the ae , ate, in an emergency, aeaslon, a iment proved « 60-day sUte of siege bj enuo of 35 to 3- and the prtdde *«a/e ,l.> A few houra earlier the chafait terrl* deputies had approved the dn lU to tu resolution, voting 1S5 to 69. . 1 and jubeli, uld by the govemment be' communljti.-»eltW'mttl,-li partanfseaport eaplUl of the-*ti , , of Rio Orande do Norte, “niey a: controlled lhe dty of Macahyba, tbe Mme stale, and another ot “ •J" l« a k w u repofUd In Curttyba. H lOii of the louthem ataM ot Parai I dls* ...... • . •* , r- nars tei^^Cijiiitfn mn Non-commluloned cfflccra of t lyl I nrmy were uld to b^leadira of t lly liuurresllon, adopting their tact _ from .Uie iuccessfuUCuban-rev lltf I - cxpruied for th? oai l ! l | - ty-df-the hu(te Oraf Zeppelln“cl nt Recife. In the northeut ai -I where thJ lijhilnR la holiest, at L>IQS6 a tllghl from ^rica. iH !l ordinarily moors a l Jt:iiula. • • ' the cuuklru cf the city, near ff Unda, where Cderal forcea a - rebels were balUlng, heriir Ottlcials ot the Condor 8yn rm«» c»t«- ■(tents Itrr tlw ahip here. i dered Uie Oraf by radio to le elsewhere If possible, or 11 ahe t 'rUtHT «l>ouBh-'gasoilM.lo. proccfid.to 1 llshed ^ ^ dtp. ------ : ----------------- Y o ung U tah H unter JiSlS: Victim Of Bull mltud -------- lines.. - DOCHCSNE, Uuli. Nov, 35 II the Two mounuln Ilon hunting expt Strike Uona' In thia vicinity today en< n the In tht deaUi of Wesion Logan, ■® ““I . Logan ’was necdcnully kll when vhjn },g n-js'niLnnken for a cou ■e waa by Edward Hadden o t , Duchei Logan and a friend. Ray Tldw were hunUng together at lhe ll ed the of Uw accident. ~A-coroner^ lurrrwhleh-found ac^im il. wa* loWHMi and hla brother tvan were untw , „ 0{.the other huntera and Uial J « Oj>* m rd aaw whai he Uiought waj cougar Jump into aome brush." I iired In tht hope of frlghUnlng « lor animal ^Bta the optn. When noth “"h*- netned to happen, he rejoined — I ' brother abd sUrted home. Ybupc Tidwell found his « panlon dead a few mlnutea late ) m W hen V oters Find H onest M an, .*"pS; They G rab H im PIBRBe, S. D„ Nov. 35-Bei alor Oeorge N oirt ot Nebraal •tr-Hn-uw^Sdn'or^poHiK to 76; paitdlae. He's alwaya been a R- *3 M publican, but when he wanted •0 to cult, Uw Dtmecrallo President tx re* the tJnlled States liuUted ha rt I and again an fllaO H I *ldet ttiat. I - most-of-U .to find out O ut when Uia .vote >* honfst, Uie)>4ure haU to lui him 160M. JQ, TOM BERRY. 5, ' --------------------------------------------- MJPRESa NEW8PAPBB-C< LS D >4Y MORNINO, NOVEMBER 86, SActing I Order. I -Arei I Fear Gnpi VanVlat BWEamiUeaJMO ■: Slaying Of iBy Tho -t - « , TACOJIA, Wash.. Nov. J waited fearfully tonight In cach other for word of Dougl wife; Mildred Hook. 22, whoi / ' Thc couple wns reported after a iwiiceman, Becking to ___ _ lut^mobilc^ was shot to dea ., T in thlTiome fffclng-WBst-vi JTP' parcnts-of-;thc7outhrBnd^ I S thc other, w ith,Its back dot •»U only a few steps from the Va Vlrck resldencerwert Mf. M .... Mrs. Joseph Hook, -AnrUiing Might Happen" A---------- In each homo-lhe-aenUment wi - the same — panJyiing tear ot wh news tbe wirea mlghl, bring ne: from lhe j>alr. "Anj-tlilng mlglit happen," ta 1 M Mrs. Van Vlack. wM "Ke'a Uireaiened to kill ut a lam* and hlmselt many llmee," aald Ji null aeph Hook, myatery ttory writ mb and father ot tiie girl. — — -Jn each home the Mene wa* rt tually Uia same. Uw moUwr weei lOttnd.UieJithec-nervously.clui » InJ'liLi hand*, Jn lhe Hook hom ' xn* B ton and olher relaUvea gathen t ai>- to comforl tlw parenU during .Uic ’ <7 a long vigil. They htd not )wl bei ddent told thal a woman reeembllnc Um daughter wu-In-tHe-ear-whh ^ b tir biased faUl bulleta at the Idaho pi drt*. trolman,- ' Ne Vlilton :nt. to In tlw van ’viaek home Uk , Im r wera no vUitora. . ---------- '" 's t ^ "But their misery tall^,'as'me't ITBlM bera ot each famUy aald many otl <r- things have tailed, to heal tl pu& decp.hiuctijeiween Uw n^ighbo: The'famllles were'bitterly oppo* to Uw ttcrel marriate, of Dougl - -• aod^WOdred.w ......... .. -- ■ HoM uld hU daughter htd ait )f the *llli i'cr windofts locked attd gf tlie hallway door oi>en for the la jtcttca monUi. In deadly tear ot what mlg revolt happen to her. _ Mra. Van V|ack declared her s< liad moved his bed away from window. In fear ot a bullel in i: " nlght,'t*lked of Ihe'Uck'of houf hold dst'^naes and had avoided f atter ^ick yard tor week.v 'sDEFEMEIlS S iElT FAilEl e had ------1 ' . !i!lJlta,j8J.i4llM s;Coun; . Calls First Witness- Ulet PAIft^lELD. Idabo, Nov. 25 < , Tha d«(ena« ol Mra. II, M. Am xpedi* began ia dbtrlct eoort here tf ended afumoon, wJUi her allome in. 17. utklng to eombal'a Ural drtr killed mnrdw charge wltli a claim of m cougar drfenae." ' Mrs. Angel, Uw wllc of Cur iQweii, county's proteculor, Is uccu.vd e lime giaying Mn. prancei Murphy Seplember 38 at lhe hotel cprrn nd Uie hare-by-tlw-UHer.____^ _______ uaain- —PoinqnhinBe-TfDmBnrxout lawart will seek to pron.include; It Ed< , That a week belore i)ie siiuoi WM a Mra. Murphy was heard lo ni ►r.^He tHreal^lnig remarks agalm>t ng the Angel, because he w u connect«;d lothlng a legal capacity In actloiu u^ni ed hll her; That a gun appeared Irom 40i com* where—nol belonging to tiie Am ater. u'aU le testimony Indlcaled - i U ut • scuffle followed; ' That the defendant, becaUie I iicr'daied'condltion, didn’t remi nd occurred alter lhe scu ritat WItoeaa Annie Olaen w u Uw Itfst leiise witness. She teallfled to i ing Uie defendant leave lha Ai .Stn- home to go to town. Slie aald ahe .' raaka Mra,- Angel relwn and lieard t Re. n think I kliied Mra, Murv ed to «o »»m »«k" :Qt of Addlllonal clrcumsunUai evide I ran wai'intfoduced durlng-the murn and iiession u the ,auie concluded bh e oase. Mra. Harriet Stevens of T iup- P^lis. who w u malron In eha of M n. Angel , at the Hailey j . ,u ttstUied to converuUons wlUi '*•*“ defendant eoooenitng e«nls pi to the ShooUng on Beptember 30, i ro d Murphy hld'UtOTepted'her on the to town and that aha b d m akuaaMooa'agalnU' Ur." An)['«l. " »» WUUam Murphy, s w ^ .the i at a; o'clock on Uie mbrolng of 8 turn yrooian/ weighing about 115 pout Mr. Angel U Krvlng js a-defe attor'ney.-speclal prcsecutori hav lec-rt« ftw- . COMPLETB____________ A im 86. 1935 . ......................... Under‘S *, Posses sa-Eor^l )s Homes of ick And Girl Word Of Fugitives Aftei )f Idahp Officer no Associated Preasi ’. 25— Twu fumiliea, once frjendi In homed .within a,hundred feet o uglas Van Vlack, 30, and his forme hom he allegedly kidnaped, ed dashing across nouthern Idiih to question thc driver of a speedin; leath, t^gr^p.-and-M ra-Cfll Van Vlacli d ^ n * '* ' ~ ~ ^ -Van Cooper Lauded As ■»“» ^Experienced,=€ool- Fearlcss Officcr . w aa ___ _____ . J what BOISE. Nov. 33 (ff}-Pontalne next cooper. 3t-year-old tUto trafllc peilcemiui of Twin rails, "wu tald an experienced, cool and fearleu oltlcer,’* finmltt Pfoit o( Bolie, I all tUU commissioner of law en* t Jo* tcrcement and head ot the tral- rrlUr fic poUce, said tonlghl. Cooper wu.kllled by a gunman I vtr- near Buhl loday. ___________ reep* Ht w u bom July S, 1901, near .Pocatollo-.and-wai married.and lome, had one child, ured I He had been engaged in various .Uielr Uw.enforcement.acUvlUu alnce been he wu.31 yeati ot age. Uielr He hM been wlUi Uie aUU vhleh -departtdeaLorj»w_5ntwement 0 na- five yean and al the .time ofhli deslh had charge ol Twin Palli county, and parU ot Ooodlni ani! .Cvsla counUea. SB E H e 5«11IE1 od a _____ mithi Voices Fears Slayer Su r aon pect May Be Involved' t! In New VIolcnoe lOUfc- — - ** ‘he TACOMA. W aih, Nev. U WV A Uarful plea to Dongfaa Va Vlack, aceued of abdncUng h! 'fl termer %lte trem-a Tacoma atrei U ' and aenghl In connection with tt J alaylng et an Idaho-aUta patnl man, waa iMued lale loday by h r ri molher, Mn.' Carl Van'Vlack. I* I Her meaiage read: LLU .^oouglai, pieasc"aurrcnder at or to a g09d attorney, your troub , aro amall now to whal U in v unset be'lf-you*do-not*aurrendar"------ ------------ Mrr-VaTTVlaek-*cc«npanlcd_l >S- plea with a lialt*hysterlcal outc "Oil, It I could only reach him. I eould only tell him to come hom Fean M m Vlolene* ? She expreued teara he might involved-in more violence. 1 thla ..ji he did it once 'he may do inifji ngaln.'.' ihe cried. If»r« Both Mri,. Von VUck and 1 l^lLhorJ-filhcr-eiprtajcd amaxem< at lhe evenu ot the lu l two da Ciiniait "Dougiaa w u alwaya Jiist a.hoi vd ol boy," snld llie lather, a brewery e: ny on ploye. irrntcd Mra. Van Viack pohited out long-eared spaniel dog. flunsei- - : m u t - ^ - a E Z D o u 8 l a s r : ^ o < r j Mild, "he loved It so. -He never-hi lootliiu anything," mnke She reiterated her prevloua as» .1 Mr, tlon J^ouglu'had never had a g ;u;d- lu In their home. She said Uu yoi uniiiii had been uneniployed'tince hla w obuined a divorce, and denied ' (Continued on Page 3. Col. e> - «nd ____ Signed Confi ^ M ystery 0 ‘^AiTs*! DrTROIT. Nov, 35 M>) ~ 1 I,; O realru baby mystery, for 13 ye one of Delroll'a strangest casea, i lurphyj ..JlpJlonse Vlemm'inck, 83, Belg who w-u given Ihe'chlld of'WllIl 'idenc-.- C. Orealrtx In 1933 by the mlsti luniliig of a hosptui nurse, weeplngly o led its teased today, Sherltf Henry B< t Twin rendt .announced, t h a t ; he > chane Ihrown Uie Infani'a body lh the 1 ly lall, uolt -river in th t bellet. It w u Ul the unmarrlpd daughUr’r baby;' ' I prior “My (daughter lett Uu biaby tn ze, mie hospital," Vle i^ n ck tald tn a sl| on the dldn't'. wahf the' baby, around" 1 made house, ever. She said .to me: 'Sc ‘1. ...... dajr Xirlll vam to-gel married,! w giin I won't wont m r baby tben',~ aother ■_Vt«nmlnrl, h .. r>«rtllv «rfmH )f Sep* during frequent queatlonlng t h«BuU. he wai Ihe falber:of,hU4iiiighti KHinds. baby.-The daughUr iheh wu letenae yean ,bld. having The prisoner, recently scnlcn' >ui u to u UWI im nitfiptttt 'Shoot To Comb H layerJlf . Douglas Van Vlack, Pohtaine Cooper J Reported South Deputy Fights io 1^iithi»m Idaho** biggest after Fohtifno Cooper, 54TH kllled;»nd Deputy Sheriff Hc waa dangerously wounded wV man In a car on the highway noon, was centered early thi ered desert region between H , ^ of Twin Falls, luho Sheriff E. F. Prater, dl: ding, .frotn here expressed thc b that tbe slayer waa "aurroun jack, of Am»terdam._almogt mld^ crsonrSSnmller Bouthwcst ^ Anawen The sheriff .expressed th *lnrTlogerMlFind-f^ :er car carrying the fleeting kll Tho mjichlhe, a light green aine do^ptlon brtHo one drive ‘Hlo comt, who is wanted by Wa i of abducting his former ^ ^ I The woman companion i en^ Cooper and critically woui nl- I believed by officers to be i Word from Rogerson was 1tlon stopped at a aorvice sta tiiu" I lights,-whirled to the rear o and. 1attendant .regarding^roads, other to Jarbldge, Nev. ,Thi 1®“* supply, thoy turned on a liti ^ and were followedin the da Uto I west of Hollister where tb aent Two reports later came fi liuiitcd car Kad~bcemocn fivo miles aouth ot. Hollis Startet Coopcr and Givens left = Buhrwith" Informatlon'ju rn Bherlff's office that Wasl U Vlack, and describing the ca L I .T h e alarm was apretd ft of Tacoma, father of hia iLU yecaived > telegram from ratrolmim Cooper and j . tibnca near the highway, i tho car answering the de»< iri - peared at 1:46 p. m. The officers wero bellev fully to flag it down, thi ------- the fleeing-car-Then, evld left their miichinc and apr Van As Ihoy »tcpped around I f met the deadly fire of th( K tt. Neither of the officers 1 ttnl. . Cooper fell, killed instant! y hU eye. , •' '• CIvetiM-wiifl HJiot Ihrough man sped away. An cye-witnefls, Clifford' ? '^ !h e ro he looked into the n : ___ '.afler.pasing the officers ai ed her on lhi» irrfnmH. ntirl ntv^ni^l ’“tory.; Xhc fleeing cur camc fr ‘|J^e!","'“ras-fBr ns Ilnmmond coi ' : follow lUj course. ! Turning his mick, Hammond wi |h t be back lo where lhe ‘ offlcen wi I lying, lie delermlned that Coo| do 11 w u dead, and brought Olvena In , truck to the-hoapiul in Twin Pa id the Givtna Chaneea Oood «ment Huplul atlelidanu early i: I dayt. momlng said tiiat the bullet throu . home Given's ncck had [ilerccd the li ry em-. chea, but mlucd Uie large bk jvesseli, and Hint he had a g< out a chance lor ircovery, I Oooper’i body w u brought hi r-hurt IiSjhe T^ln Palls mortuary. I Empty cartrldgea picked up asaer*,the scene of the ahootlng ihoa a gun the gunman used a JBO calibre au youUi matlc pUtol, la wife' HamniMid lold oftlcers here U ed ve* a man rearing a light gray ov . 6) IConilnued on Page 3 Col..3) ifession Solves of Missing BaT) • ‘Iha Uklng liideKnl libfrtlea wllh i years four-year-old ciilld. related that ea, w u placed the Orealrcx baby the nu handed him on the. Iloor ot Selilan ear lightly wrapped tn a coat. TOfliSi- ^ 'I -w u acar«l-Wx-«o-homo.^- niitaiff uld. "I made up my mind to V S n ! rid 01 it, “ • Finally I looked ' Beh- ^by aud it w u dead. 1 dr . hut down to the fool of Chene atr he De* J ,,M iju In Uie nver.' Viemmlnck said lie did. nol kt imtU.Awo days later Uiat tht b . ..is WM nol hU daughUr't, but Uut a aigp* It wu the UtUr who leeied iha aubslIKiUon whan be **•* *4 aod ,h«d died In be -areatrex. a rubber plant wo •»s U bo^ng^awlnir hoiw *'thtl-!'vie mlrick'a sl^ry he had given the bi rtcnced for adopUon " t o ' a coupit fr Itt f a Pjaawivanla-i-wtt UUI,_. T O D A Y l W i: WS » PRICE' FIVE CENTS 0 K u r lollister f Officer I, Sought In Shooting 01 r And Henry Givens, thwest Of Twin Falls for Life at Hospital !st manhunt which waa launchec , itato IfUffit; uffluei, woa uliofc aiK Henry C. Givens. 41, of Twin Falls, when thex attem ptedtohalta gun- ay near Buhl early yesterday after this morning on a sage brush cov- 1Hollister and Rogerson, southwest directing the ^ ru d ln g manhun belief at 2 o'clock this mornini lunded" by possemen-in tho vicinltj idway between Hollister and Rog it of here.------- ------------------ :r;_ era Description ■ this opinion ofter receiving won :pm ffnm"n*^<^A” >«terdam -that-th' killer had been seen in that region m Ford, 1981 model, answers.th iVen'by'DouglaB'VonrVlack of-Ta Vashlngton authorities on a charg • wife. » of the gunman that iihot dow ounded 'Deputy Sheriff Givens I 9 Van Vlack'a form er mate, ras that car answering this descrip station thero at 7 :S0 p. m,, withou r of the station-and.Inqulred df th ds, _one leading to WellB_ a a ^ In nien, without replenishlng'gosoUii little-used road through aagebrusl darkness about 10 miles to-a-poin tbe trail was lost. . from possemen indicating that th Bn-in-the-vieinity-of-Amsterdan lister led Tor Buhl , ft hero about noon going .towar just' received-from BolBe at th ishington authorities wanted Va car. for.Van Vlack when /oseph Hoc a foi:mcr w}fcf M il^^ Hook,'2! 1 bU rfaiiA tfra rpQITipg 1 Deputy Sheriff Givens ni , a hair'mllo. east of Buhl, whe leacription of V to Vlnck's car ai Ieved to have attem pted unsuccesi then gave chase and overhaulo vIdengc.at_the.ppot indicated, the ipproacbetl tho other, d the rear of their automobile the thc hunted man. s had drawn hls own guri. ntly with a bullet through the rigl rh tho ncck nndjnrm.rnnd the gut 'd'Hammond of Buhl, told officei rear vision mirror of his true) And tho^edng_car, to see Coopt from thff west, and continued eas iPDEiCEBLOCyil 'f Msmisi rough -------- Search for Abductor ■Slayi Started' as Result’, ol JJ'" TacomaJeQuest ip al BOIHE, Nev. 25 (/7*>-Bulie pelie «»ed vere checking all cion coneem auto* . Ing Uie whereabouta and aclivltlc e( DeagUa Van Vlack. St, et Ta 1 that eema. W uh, wanted tar Uie alltg over* cd abdaeUon of hla fonner wlfi ■T— Mildred Uook. 22. alao af Tacomi Search for Van Vlack v u start la Boise loday when TtomaotflM Informed Chief of PoUc# J. to Harrla here that a telegram h been reeelved at Tacoma from M Hook at Boise, lii .which ahe as t — lha w u -'all right'" and •'would n y home u soon as pos.«lbIe." A check of local telegraph olti :. records revenled thai ~a man a: llh a' a w ^an" hart sent tht wire lat he 10:30 a. m. today. An empioj-e of t 5t his that the girl “waa UUn,'.'. ............... ' Pollca Block Roads 9,- be Local police blocked all roada ai to get were, armed wlUi rifles. wc :ed 4t given ordera to "be careful" ai drove "ahoot If necessary." alreet. A car answering the descr1pU< nd all ol Uut driven by Van Vlack w reporled by offlcen al Twtn Fn: know to have been tha one from whl< I baby Uuve abou wera fired late UUs af bat of emoon. killing 8UU Highway Pi w de« tophnan Ponulae Cooper an BTraJ^ lfWlSrailir==W^S!rS^^ ral to Olvens. bear* Boise police ahd sherltri dei uUea:iwcr9'.BuartUnp,-r«7 « work- leading Into the dty. - i ■ . , nrmed Emmll Ptost. aUte' cbmmUili^ -iSHl oI'Uw."eriWmui, uni la aon. Iralfie - ofllcera Into _ the miAhti Vlem* jn'aouui itUUO. V I baby They were ordered to coepen from In every way with couoty aaA B Dlcipal poUeii - . •V /
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Supreme Cc Temporari AAA Tax

Although^fiEfectinKr Sum, Ruling Ad(

Besetting Fs(By A «

W A S H IN G T O N , N o v . 2 5 - ; p o r a r i ly e n jo in in j g o v e m m e n

i t a x e s f o r e ig h t L o u is ia n a r ic e ^ c u ltlc s b e s e t t in g th e n e w d e a l

W a c l i o n - o f - t h H u » t t o « k r p a s s upo n th e c o s s t i tu t lo n a l i i b id d in g in ju n c tio n s to r e s t r i d lr c c tly a ffc c tc d a c o m p a r a th

S om e le g al o b a e rv e rs , h o w e \ t o t ig h te n f o r th e p r ^ e n t low ­e r ’ c o u r t o rd e r s im p o u n d in g f ro m 1125 ,000,000 to $150 ,-

• 000,000 o f ta x e s p e n d in g n hlsh eeurt ryllnV on Uw AAA'< con* ■titullonamy.

Cwtlnoe to r i y By Um h l t h / “ V nilliif'gTMt*

Ins the Jnjun/ etltlon . of U« }^lee Millers. Ill oonlinue topftV'protcwln;---------B urinttend-nfBoms u lA s tr t . ~ / i the ta x u will be p tld .In to t couTt-*ppolnt«<] d«- twaltory for holding until th« con-

■ flltutlonM QUuUon U dcclded. ' — — Q uleklrn{t«r-the luiirsme court

ordsr the »dmlnl»tntlon Uaued a •tmement by M. O. .Wlilte. JwJIclt- or or the agriculture depnrtmcnt, vlilch tald no tl?ntllcan:c was At­tached to the Injunction—Inwrar « the coaUltutloni'lty of thc «(trl- colturnl adjuitment - aet U con- ceriitd," ♦

- Whll* Mid Ihp d litricl court re- fuMd to en}oin lh? ta x u on irroundi jt wkj deprived of_JurUdictlon bj

-------the-prottlbltlotracalnst-tnjunctiDiMThe mlllera had contended th ti pro­hibition uncorutilutlonnl. —

"Conoequcntiy. White «aid. " it Sj------ bcUsved':. a . rererJuLof ..the^lowei

court would only aend the c a n back ior a determination of the coniti-

J------ tutlonaJity of thc protesslnjf tnx un-' t \ der- the AAA jim tndm enla whicI

R j p M uth t to live cnhsreulonal rati' " * licatlon' to mtca Jixel by Secretaxj-------w anwe:---------- :--------------------------

Oorernment .Plcdje White added th ii asnirance t<

fannera:*. .."Thia acUon of the aupreme cour

will hava ao effect on th* waU \ mbIlU7 of ftm dt to meet cootrtc ; tU irottnti tfBMifSet) funda. ar« .«4

vanoed t>r the tm uury, out of *Ju general funda of the treasury''t^ meet the cunen t needi of ^he AAA

"rurthennore, even a final deUr Tninatlnn of^thB queaUon of eon aUtutlcnallty by the dUtrlct cour and ultimately by tba appeUte cour

— In thli-ca«e,-TnJuld-Tiot-h»Te an; elfeet on the govemmenl'a obllja tlona with reapect to eaiaUng adju.it ment contract* with the farmera o the eouitrr."

The court aet December 16 fo w pim ent on the AK\ iunendmen forblddJng_tax Injunction*.

Li g h t s andSHADOW S:

I n D a y ’s E v e n t *

(By The Auoclated Preaa)

J ' A p p lie d K now lodgo— f UDS AMOELE&->IO}eph U bartx \ Hatched, lascinated, while toy mai \ e.-t mouicicd-aiiiny tend soidlera.

. ^ He queilloned them cioMiy abot T tlie proee»s-he had three yount f «iera a t home, he u ld . and couldn k niford to buy them toys for Chrlri f maa.

, J ___ Ilicn_ho went liome and aet I— srtirltrBannstead-of-toy-MJaiiiT^

produced lead dollars.He<pleaded guilty yesterday beln

Fedeha Judee Paul J. McCormit and waa sentenced to -60 days I Jail tn d ordered to ^ a k e good tt one "dollar" he had pasMd.

N e v e r T o o L a te — _Q H lCA Q O-A t 73 John Paul Du apparently h u changed his mir

. about women.About forty.five year# ap> I

wrota a book about them. Ue calli a "The Duplicity of Women,"

Ycaterday he lay dangerous wounded — hla throat cut. wllh raaor, ‘ ■

Just after he waa found bia lam lldy, fcttry Poland, qudted him aaj-lng;

"Every man ought to get marrle____ Ifs loo loneaoBie m the world otheT T V i'iae."...............

No W e n d of.M&n— • ' SEATTLE-r-Kuabanda' complain

« a ln r t card-rooma catering t« tht wivte failed to Influence the cl eouneU yexerdsy. , •' Tne councU, by a li.vo to four vm granted a new card room license a tobaec» ihop and de f e n d actli

• bn two joUier a p p d S U M ir Last wt^ek Mrs. P. r.'PoweU. men

/_bcr.otihe.[»uncll,.to ld oUjermea _ j f bfra ahe had received complain

T Trom 'huiband^- th a t~ in e tr - wIt

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■ and families' to try their luck •gambling.

No menllon of .llie complain cll;i] by M n. PowcU was mad*liie fflwtlBg.. -

I E T l- .“ ^ ? g d l 5 S I t 5 S w * ° ■ '

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^ourt Order rily Enjoins ,x CollectionsIg^Comparatively Sntall VddB To Difificulties ' F a m Program

ZS-^-A su p re m e c o u r t ' o r d e r tem - i i e n t c o llec tio n o f A A A p roM Sslne r ic e m il le r s to d a y a u g m e n te d diffl- i e a l’fl f a r m p ro g ra m . B e iir r W h o - i iW ta n c o u a b - s g te e d d t m li ty o f a n A A A a m e n d m e n t for- is t r a in p ro c e s s in g ta x co llec tio n s a t lv c ly sm a ll sum . iw ever, c d n ten d e d th e n c tio n served

60r Rexford Tugwell B " To Remain Silent

| Under New PlanWASHINOTON, Nov. 36 (/F) -

ant* A uocU ta of Rexford O . Tuginll the I aald today th a t he plans to gl«x

e to I his foes the silent tivktment. jl-nf ■— o«cn-»*»«llBd-by-crttlarof-the- will N etrD e»ruT rw diairincT w a<f^' de* aecretary of agrtculture recent^

cen- haa.been the Urget of reneweii- attack. U ! t week Senator Dick*

lourt “Inion (R-Ia) ■accu»cd“ hlm 'of ^d a preaching revolution. O l h e r s licit* have aald hia rcMtUemenl ad* lent. mlnUtralion. wllh a payroll ot I At- 13.000 emploj-es. Is top*lwavy. “ f” Tugwcli's ttsjocUlea, who pre*

(erred to remnln anonymous for c®” ' the pre«nt, plciured him aa a

"from man" who U able lo ab- ■ lorb. In slienee. crtllcal punish-

ment which otherwise migiil be ] liy aimed a t other olflelala. Thla, it .tuns. is cne reason why httP™* wrvlces are considered-especially ■"7 valuable. There Is little immedl-

“ ale pofslbUliy lhat hla connecUon y tih thw admLnlSlratcn will be severed, authoritative sources aj-

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"EMIERSOPEN' ^ BOiCiPifitracl . -------- :

t l e t i i o c r a t s - a n d R e p u b lira i i

S u p p o r t I d a h o a n Io r ,

P r e s id e n c ycon- •'court --------court NEW YORK. Nov. 23 (/?■) - Tl:

any groundwork for h profeasioiiH ati lltSt" movement to elect Unlu

o'{ SUles 8cnator-William_,E. Dorah i the presidency wa& laid here todi

S for Bt « meeting of builneca mcn. ment . - ,

It waa announced .a "Doraii-fo president" cnmpnlgn will get und way ofUcioU/. Deccmlvr 11 al

, J m u» meeting in historic Coop Onion. Senator Borah wQI be livlted .lo-addrtia-thejneeU ng.___

Toduy's meeting wus held a t tl offlee of Dr. Edward T. Cum

u w-ltli aboul a dozen busineu ai proleulonal men iu alleiidaiK

' Andrew J. Byrne, an altornfy. w> . aelected to head the organlutli

< w o r k ^Democrtt* Back Dorah

mak- Ailer the campaign is Inuncln -1. here. Dr. Curran snld, Oorah*lo aboul Prealdent clubs wlil be formed ui ouns* slBX U> receive boiti Democrats ai .uldnt Repubiicana opposed lo llie Ne ihrirt- Deal. Of lhe dosen Borah enihu

lasu a t today's Ralhering, Dr. Cu lo ran sa l^ eleven were Democrats.

^ W e 'w r , i i d y - t o - 6 a - l l iO m O Borah," Curran said. " If Borah w be a candidate he can win, I t il

irmiek anybody eise, Roosevelt will win. lys In -Kl the “We hope, with thia movtmer

to put the pressure- on the Repu' l lu n party to nomlnat« Borah ai come Ihrough to win In IOM."

1 Duir .... . . . . ..

F i g u r e s R e v e

f j I n T o l l cvllh a * ■

WASHlNOTO^^, Nov. 35 Wl land* Apparent evidence th a t "people a

ilm as drinking more" w ai aeen today the UnlUd States health eslimai

arrled, lha t 3.8SJ persona died of alcohc other- Ism during 1B34.

. xDt(. R, Q. w u il« n a .,a « u u n t au B ^ 'g e n e ra l. aald the public heal aervlc« "la not alarmed" a t an li crease of SM deAthii from chror

plalnla and acute akohollsnv during 11> their Init reported year.e clly Thc denlh jttte 'from Uil* enu

, stood-ttl 3S per 100,000-of popii:r.vote, tlon for 19M, an Increoae from : nae to In 19S9 and 3.S in the tull nracUon «P^j:ta_r_of_ lO JS^_________

No estimate was^made of llmem* number of deaths ftom noiMn :mem* quor. All alcoholic cases were-list'»UlflU tocelher.

IWIU, ttftn-JSUa-BJi'6he tehsua-OT ick a t etal -nol to be altoeelher accuro - Th< official, who did no t tllah to plaints quoted, aald there is everj'reason id» a t bellivj many family pliyalcla

would avoid signing a deaUi «

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s IN e n sIS .FOfiJAlESElllll a l l Y rn 'J i^ K e n o T H e a 'd ln g O ro i j

o f 2 5 C o u n t l e H n H o p e

a n d C h a h a r P r o v in c e , Re

. q u e M s M ll lia ry F o re e m - ----------- ,lin g (Oopyrishl, IDM AJBOcUUd P m i IH I- T U N G C IlO W , H opeh P i d \

ince , C h in a , N ov . ^ —A n c u i - l t t lv eH tabl ish c d g o v e rn m e n t i fo r- N o r th C h in n , in d e p e n d e n t o ons, th e n a t io n a l rep u b lic , a p p e i

cd to d a y to ’ J a p a n to se n ■ved tro o p s to tlie a re a .— . Y in Ju -K c n g , heu d o f th

-'1 new g o v « rn m e n t c o m p o s in g 2 c o u n tie s in H o p eh a n d C h a h a

1 province, said hc wanted tho so diera “to -purge North China <

| t i - .Communbti.,": Bel'ef grew tha l Uie long-awaiu

I.” i'was a prelude lo adoption of a ala Uar course by Oenertl -6ung Ohel

I*'’? j Yuan, overlord of Hopeh and Chi har provinces.

the------------FlvB-frcTlncw Invited ------p iTm Ju-Keng, who w u Inaugi ^ e d loday In aimple ceremonit

weV ^ i d all five of ths riorthem pro- ick* |lncea_lnciudtd In the original autoi

o f lomy movement^have-been- InvlU e r s to Jom his govcnimel. ad* -1 jinnd Jor the rescue ot Chit

ot and cloM Immiony with Japan," 1 y. aa»erted.jre . (Martial law w u declared I for iTlentaIn when an attempted coi

« g Iby Independence adherents, co ■b- I lapsed. Police, equipped with rjfl Is),, -and bayoueu. were on duly In U ; be slreeu.)■ It I The Inaugurailon of a count ^h5" r» a iteh -T .'m -n fffa - ii!n u to n « n o ' l^ly (govenimcni was-held In a Contueii Pd). temple.tlon I Yin announced tiie govemme

be - ;wouId lake conlrol ot all revenu fexccpi-aalt-andTiiislomj U xes -ai ;"wlll exert Its, beat efforts In aaf guarding peacc In the Par Eoat."

Tlie new aUle comprises all ten ------ tor>- south of the Great Wall

I wllhln a few miles ot Tientsin ai - - Pelplnff,-roughly about 6400-aqua

mllea. l u .popuUtlon-la eallmat a t about S.OCOMO.

lA I I The iiiauguraUon was so slmi \ \ i n th a t the population did not reali n i l ths city .had become the caplUi

an autonomous su te . The Americ Qiissl'xi school bere v u no t di

c a n s “ " « ■ ~

•CFFlCEfiSliN;-:SIBIKE-TQRNPLfll;nllcdl —

Sheriff and Deputies CIq Factory in Ohio and

Mo:- Establish Guardunder -------- ; ______

• A K aO N ,O .,'N 0v.25(/rf-Sheri hooper Jamea T. Planer (ook 16 anni >e In- depuUe* to the ttrlke*bound Oh _______ ^Insulator p la n ^ lale (oday, r

at liic' i.iwed the plant and eaUblUhi .urrau . gyard ot about 50 armed dei » and utlea around. tUe property; dance. i «■ <f. waa 1^0 aherUf told Uie workera U u tlon could rem ain within If they wish

but th a t no food would be permlti llo p n s through union picket lini I Tlie men were uken trom i

inclied Pisht In eleven auiomollies. Str h .jo r-1 i'lcltcla and aympsllil«rs on I {] up-1 outside, where violence broke i ts andilx^t hooted and Jeered wh

New jthc workers paswd. but there v U hua-|no violence.

Cur- Human nighU Plr»trau. Slierlff Flower aald he cloaed I ^ i r j^ p la n t- o n the b u U ot a iefal-opinl u _M, f ro n r th r to n n ty -p ro iec u io n rB tf . ^ that "hum an rlghU are abore pn ‘ in “ e«y rlRhU,""!"• Tbe National Brotherhood of C :menl, eraUve^PoUer* cabled the alrlko Bt lepub- tember‘l7 aflor falling to ga la ’fil h and inereasea aad-unlon reeognlllea .

Uie purpoao of ooUoctlve ba rrtln l

v e a l I n c r e a s e

o f A l c o h o l i s r'Jpi — iKIeate mttrlbutlof t t e eause to i lie are cohollom If another UsUnc wwa p< lay In slble.imaies Hve dry ( t a t ^ ahowed lo e rw cohol- during laat year In alcoholic deal

-L^C<yiUu_ln. jvU bam a-iJK roai ,l aur*litum-10 lo 51; -Georgia. SO to health'Knnuw. 14 to 38; Oklahoma. » in In- Im , and T exu . then dry, from 80 hronic i 107, MlMlMippl'a alcohol deatbc i g Ihc ■ mnincd a t 31 toi' bolh 1033 a

•1034, 'cnw e ' On the other hand. New .Yor

opiiia- dcnth mie dropped'aharply durl )tn } 0 ' the first full year atter repeml. whi I nre- became ettecUve In Deoember, 10

rr,ill*iM l lost year.

.listed ' Otlier. sUt«a--«bowiag Ucraoi j Included: , , , -

P ^ 4 - A r i a « a . 13 to «;_C aU fotnl*^ c e ’r c l t o 107; Colorado, 30 to 3«: N eru

*urote.liiiBton M lo M : Wyomlngfl to U I to be i S titea shdwing decreases IikJi jon to ed' • „lictaiu ■ Idaho. 9 to 7; MonUna. 3< to : a e«f-iO rcgoD .37io io ; y i« h ,it< » B ,

V ■■

ATg-AN ASSDCIATBP j

F K UCW IN F A L L S , l t > A H 0 , ' T t l ^ 4 '

I B a t t l e ' s E e v o l f l

S . n i g gllDf M g i l lip eh

Re- - orce

reta)TOV* •

t in

le iid M r •'

i i ,„ OCTOLIO VABOAS, prealdent- '■“I BraiU, pretsea planea, warsU]

ff *0 aivj iroop, to-eruah h f tu t uprl lh a r Ing.

sol- 'a o t “ **“

SB ilL K T i:-^liTEERISTlugu* ■ J

s s P r e s id e n t V a r g a s P l a o

“S N a tio n J n d e r - S t a l e ; ;

■ o t S i e g eI," he _ _ _^ ■ BIO DK JANEIBO, Nev. U Ifi “ •" -P r ts ld e n t GetaUo Vargaa, wft

backing of bis aenate and cham . . ,w U>« «hole e t BrWJ . 1 in a lU te ef aelge ton lgh l te e m :™ » UfU irBpflsInf. - ...........

>uncil fji niine*, warahios and troo «notiI ^ f^ T T j i i^ E ^ T n u T c t iS H ^ u e ll ueian bloody revolt, In the no rth , the ae

, ate, in an emergency, aeaslon, a iment proved « 60-day sU te o f siege b j e n u o of 35 to 3- and th e prtdde

*«a/e,l.> A few houra earlier th e chafait terrl* deputies had approved the d n lU to t u resolution, voting 1S5 to 69. . 1 and jubeli, u ld by the govemment

b e ' com m u n ljti.-» e ltW 'm ttl,- li partanfseaport eaplUl of the-*ti

, , o f Rio Orande do Norte, “niey a: controlled lhe d ty of Macahyba, tbe Mme stale, and another ot

“ • J " l« a k w u repofUd In Curttyba. H lOii of the louthem ataM ot Parai

I dls* . . . . . . • . ••* , r - n a r s tei^^Cijiiitfn

m n Non-commluloned cfflccra of tlyl I nrmy were u ld to b ^ lead ira of tlly liuurresllon, adopting their tact_ from .Uie iuccessfuUCuban-rev

lltf I - cxpruied for th? oail ! l | - ty -df-the hu(te O raf Zeppelln“cl

n t Recife. In the n o r th e u t ai - I where thJ lijhilnR la holiest, a t L>IQS6 a tllghl from ^ ric a . iH ! l ordinarily moors a l Jt:iiula.• • ' the cuuk lru cf the city, near ff

Unda, where Cderal forcea a - rebels were balUlng,

heriir Ottlcials ot the Condor 8yn rm«» c»t«- ■(tents Itrr tlw ahip here. i

dered Uie Oraf by radio to le elsewhere If possible, or 11 ahe t

'rUtHT «l>ouBh-'gasoilM.lo. proccfid. to 1 llshed ^ ^ —d tp . ------ :-----------------

Y o u n g U t a h H u n t e r

J iS lS : V i c t i m O f B u l lm ltu d --------lines.. - DOCHCSNE, U uli. Nov, 35II the Two mounuln Ilon hunting expt Strike Uona' In thia vicinity today en< n the In th t deaUi of Wesion Logan, ■® ““ I . Logan ’was necdcnully kll

when v h jn },g n-js'niLnnken for a cou ■e waa by Edward Hadden o t , Duchei

Logan and a friend. Ray Tldw were hunUng together a t lhe ll

ed the of Uw accident.~A-coroner^ lurrrw h leh -found

a c ^ im i l . wa* loW HM i and hla brother tvan were untw

, „ 0{.the other huntera and Uial J « Oj>* m rd aaw whai he Uiought waj

cougar Jump into aome brush." I iired In th t hope of frlghUnlng « lo r animal Bta the optn. When noth “ " h * - netned to happen, he rejoined — I ' brother abd sUrted home.

Ybupc Tidwell found his « panlon dead a few mlnutea late

) m W h e n V o t e r s F i n d

H o n e s t M a n ,

.*"pS; T h e y G r a b H i m

■ PIBRBe, S. D„ Nov. 35-Bei alor Oeorge N o ir t o t Nebraal

• t r - H n - u w ^ S d n 'o r^ p o H iKto 76; paitdlae. He's alwaya been a R-*3 M publican, but when he wanted•0 to cult, Uw Dtmecrallo President

tx re* the tJnlled States liuUted ha r t I and a g a i n a n

f l l a O H I *ldet ttiat. I

- m o st-o f-U

.to find out O u t when Uia .vote

>* honfst, Uie)>4ure haU to lui him 160M. •

JQ, TOM BERRY. 5, ' ---------------------------------------------

MJPRESa NEW8PAPBB-C<

LS D> 4 Y M O R N IN O , N O V E M B E R 86 ,

S Acting I Order. I -AreiI Fear Gnpi ■ VanVlatB W E a m i U e a J M O■ : Slaying Of

iBy Tho-t - « , T A C O JIA , W ash .. N ov . J

w aited fe a rfu lly to n ig h t In cach o th e r f o r w o rd o f D ougl w ife ; M ildred H ook. 22, w hoi

/ • ' T h c couple w ns re p o r te d a f te r a iw iicem an , B ecking to

____ lu t^m ob ilc^ w a s s h o t to d e a., T i n th lT io m e fffclng-W Bst-vi

J T P ' p a rc n ts - o f - ; th c 7 o u th r B n d ^I S th c o th e r, w i th , I t s b a c k do t

• » U only a few s te p s f ro m th e V a V lr c k r e s ld e n c e r w e r t M f. M

. . . . Mrs. Joseph Hook,-AnrUiing Might Happen"

A---------- In each homo-lhe-aenUment wi- the same — panJyiing tear ot w h

news tbe wirea mlghl, bring ne: from lhe j>alr.

"Anj-tlilng mlglit happen," ta 1 M Mrs. Van Vlack. w M "Ke'a Uireaiened to kill u t a lam* and hlmselt many llmee," aald Ji n u l l aeph Hook, myatery ttory writ m b and father ot tiie girl.— — - J n each home the Mene wa* r t

tually Uia same. Uw moUwr weei lO ttnd.U ieJithec-nervously.clui

» InJ'liLi hand*, Jn lhe Hook hom ' x n * B ton and olher relaUvea gathen t ai>- to comforl tlw parenU during .Uic ’ <7 a long vigil. They h td not )wl bei dden t told thal a woman reeembllnc Um

daughter w u - In - tH e -e a r -w h h ^ b t i r biased faUl bulleta a t the Idaho pi d r t* . trolman,-

' Ne Vlilton :nt. to In tlw van ’viaek home Uk, Imr wera no vUitora. . ---------- ' "' s t ^ " B u t their misery ta ll^ ,'a s 'm e 't IT BlM bera ot each famUy aald many otl

<r- things have tailed, to heal tl pu& decp .hiuctijeiw een Uw n^ighbo:

• The'famllles were'bitterly oppo* to Uw ttcrel marriate, of Dougl

- -• aod^W Odred.w ......... .. -- ■HoM u ld hU daughter h td ait

)f the * llli i'cr windofts locked attd gf tlie hallway door oi>en for the la jtcttca monUi. In deadly tear ot what mlg revolt happen to her. _ •

Mra. Van V|ack declared her s< liad moved his bed away from window. In fear ot a bullel in i:

" nlght,'t*lked of Ihe'Uck'of houf hold dst'^naes and had avoided f

a tte r ^ick yard tor week.v

'sDEFEMEIlS S iElT FAilEle had ------1 ' .

! i ! l J l t a , j 8 J . i 4 l l M s ; C o u n ;

. C a lls F i r s t W itness-

Ulet ■PAIft^lELD. Idabo, Nov. 25 <,

‘ Tha d«(ena« ol Mra. II, M. Amxpedi* began ia dbtrlct eoort here tf ended afum oon, wJUi her allome

in . 17. u tk lng to eom bal'a Ural drtr killed mnrdw charge wltli a claim of m

cougar drfenae." 'Mrs. Angel, Uw wllc of Cur

iQweii, county's proteculor, Is uccu.vd e lime giaying M n. prancei Murphy

Seplember 38 a t lhe hotel cprrnnd Uie hare-by-tlw-UHer.____ _______u a ain - —PoinqnhinB e-T fD m B nrxoutlaw art will seek to pron.include;I t Ed< , T hat a week belore i)ie siiuoi WM a Mra. Murphy was heard lo ni ►r.^He tHreal^lnig remarks agalm>t ng the Angel, because he w u connect«;d lothlng a legal capacity In actloiu u^ni ed h ll her;

That a gun appeared Irom 40i com* where—nol belonging to tiie Am

ater. u 'a U le testimony Indlcaled - i U u t • scuffle followed;' T hat the defendant, becaUie

I iicr'daied'condltion, didn’t remi n d occurred alter lhe scu

ri ta t WItoeaa Annie Olaen w u Uw Itfst

leiise witness. She teallfled to i ing Uie defendant leave lha Ai

.S tn- home to go to town. Slie aald ahe .' raaka Mra,- Angel relw n and lieard

t Re. n think I kliied Mra, Murv ed to «o »»m »«k":Qt of Addlllonal clrcumsunUai evide I ran wai'intfoduced durlng-the murn a n d iiession u the ,au ie concluded bh e oase. Mra. Harriet Stevens of T iup- P^lis. who w u malron In eha

of M n. Angel , a t the Hailey j . , u ttstUied to converuUons wlUi '*•*“ defendant eoooenitng e« n ls pi

to the ShooUng on Beptember 30, i

r o d Murphy hld 'U tO Tepted 'her on the to town and tha t aha b d m

akuaaMooa'agalnU' Ur." An)['«l. " » » WUUam Murphy, s w ^ .the i

a t a; o'clock on Uie mbrolng of 8

turn yrooian/ weighing about 115 pout Mr. Angel U Krvlng j s a-defe

attor'ney.-speclal prcsecutori hav— lec-rt« ftw - .

COMPLETB____________

A i m86 . 193 5 . .........................

Under‘S *, Posses sa-Eor^l)s Homes of ick And GirlWord Of Fugitives Aftei

)f Idahp Officerno Associated Preasi’. 25— T w u fum iliea , o n ce f rje n d i In hom ed .w ith in a ,h u n d r e d f e e t o u g la s V a n V lack , 30 , a n d h is fo rm e h o m h e a lleged ly k id n a p e d , e d d a s h in g a c ro ss n o u th e rn Idiih to q u e s tio n th c d r iv e r o f a speedin;

le a th ,t ^ g r ^ p . - a n d - M r a - Cfll V a n Vlacli d ^ n * '* ' ~ ~ ^

-Van Cooper Lauded As ■»“» ^Experienced,=€ool-

Fearlcss Officcr. w a a ___ _____ . Jw hat BOISE. Nov. 33 (ff}-Pontalne next cooper. 3t-year-old tU to trafllc

peilcemiui of Twin ra ils , "wu tald an experienced, cool and fearleu

oltlcer,’* finm ltt P fo it o( Bolie, I a ll tU U commissioner of law en* t Jo* tcrcement and head o t the tral- rrlUr fic poUce, said tonlghl.

Cooper wu.kllled by a gunmanI vtr- near Buhl loday. ___________reep* Ht w u bom July S, 1901, near

.Pocatollo-.and-wai m arried.and lome, had one child, u re d I He had been engaged in various .Uielr Uw.enforcement.acUvlUu alnce been he wu.31 yeati ot age.Uielr He hM been wlUi Uie aUU vhleh -departtdeaL orj»w _5n tw em en t0 na- five yean and a l the .time o fh li

deslh had charge ol Tw in Palli county, and parU ot Ooodlni ani!

.C vsla counUea.

S B E H e5 « 1 1 I E 1od a _____

m ithi Voices Fears Slayer Su r aon pect May Be Involved' ” t! In New VIolcnoelOUfc- — -** ‘he TACOMA. W aih, Nev. U WV

A Uarful plea to Dongfaa Va Vlack, aceued of abdncUng h!

'f l termer %lte trem -a Tacoma atrei U ' and aenghl In connection with t t J alaylng e t an Idaho-aU ta patnl

man, waa iMued lale loday by h r r i molher, Mn.' Carl Van'Vlack.I* I Her meaiage read:L L U .^oouglai, pieasc"aurrcnder a t or

to a g09d attorney, your troub , aro amall now to w hal U in v

u n se t be'lf-you*do-not*aurrendar"------------------ Mrr-VaTTVlaek-*cc«npanlcd_l>S- plea with a lialt*hysterlcal outc

"Oil, It I could only reach him. I eould only tell him to come hom

F ean M m Vlolene*? She expreued teara he might

involved-in more violence.1 thla ..ji he did it once 'he may do in ifji ngaln.'.' ihe cried.If»r« Both Mri,. Von VUck and 1 l ^ lL h o r J - f i lh c r - e ip r ta jc d amaxem<

a t lhe evenu ot the l u l two da Ciiniait "Dougiaa w u alwaya Jiist a.hoi v d ol boy," snld llie lather, a brewery e: ny on ploye.irrntcd Mra. Van Viack pohited out

long-eared spaniel dog.flunsei- - :m u t- ^ -a E Z D o u 8 la s r :^ o < r j

Mild, "he loved It so. -He never-hi lootliiu anything,"

mnke She reiterated her prevloua as» .1 Mr, tlon J^ouglu 'had never had a g ;u;d- lu In their home. She said U u yoi u n iiiii had been uneniployed'tince hla w

obuined a divorce, and denied '

(Continued on Page 3. Col. e> - «nd ____

S i g n e d C o n f i

M y s t e r y 0‘ AiTs*! DrTROIT. Nov, 35 M>) ~ 1 I,; O re a lru baby mystery, fo r 13 ye

one of Delroll'a strangest casea, i

lurphyj ..JlpJlonse Vlemm'inck, 83, Belg who w-u given Ihe'chlld of'W llIl

'idenc-.- C. O realrtx In 1933 by the mlsti luniliig of a hosptui nurse, weeplngly o led its teased today, Sherltf Henry B< t Twin rendt .announced, t h a t ; he > chane Ihrown Uie Infani'a body lh the 1 ly lall, uo lt -river in t h t bellet. It w u Ul the unmarrlpd daughUr’r baby ;' 'I prior “My (daughter le tt U u biaby tn ze, mie hospital," Vl e i ^ n ck ta ld tn a sl|

on the dldn't'. w ah f the ' baby, around" 1 made house, ever. She said .to m e: 'Sc‘1. ...... dajr Xirlll v a m to-gel married,!w giin I won't wont m r baby tben',~ ao ther ■_Vt«nmlnrl, h . . r>«rtllv «rfmH )f Sep* during frequent queatlonlng t h«BuU. he wai Ihe falber:of,hU 4iiiighti KHinds. baby.-The daughUr iheh w u letenae yean ,bld.having The prisoner, recently scnlcn'

>ui u to u U W I im n i t f ip t t t t

'Shoot To Comb H

layerJlf. Douglas Van Vlack,

Pohtaine Cooper J Reported South

Deputy Fights io1 ^ iith i» m Idaho** b ig g e s t

a f t e r F o h t if n o C o o p e r , 54TH k llled ;»nd D e p u ty S h e r i f f Hc w aa d a n g e ro u s ly w o u n d ed wV m a n In a c a r on th e h ig h w a y noon , w a s c e n te re d e a r ly th i e re d d e s e r t r e g io n b e tw e e n H

, ^ o f T w in F a lls , lu h o S h e r if f E . F . P r a t e r , dl: d ing , .fro tn h e re e x p re s s e d th c b

t h a t tb e s la y e r w a a "a u r ro u n jack, o f A m » te rd a m ._ a lm o g t m ld^

c r s o n r S S n m ll e r B o u th w c s t A n a w e n

The sh e r if f .expressed th * l n r T lo g e r M lF in d - f ^

: e r c a r c a r r y in g th e f le e t in g k ll T ho m jich lh e , a l i g h t g re e n

aine d o ^ p t l o n b r t H o o n e d rive ‘Hlo c o m t, w ho i s w a n te d b y W a

i o f a b d u c tin g h is f o r m e r ^ I T h e w o m a n c o m p a n io n i en^ C o o p er a n d c r i t ic a l ly woui

n l - I be lieved b y o f f i c e r s to be i W o rd f ro m R o g e rso n w as 1 tlo n s to p p e d a t a a o rv ic e s ta

tiiu " I lig h ts ,-w h ir le d to th e r e a r o and. 1 a t te n d a n t .r e g a rd in g ^ r o a d s ,

o th e r to J a rb ld g e , N ev . ,Thi 1®“* su p p ly , th o y t u r n e d on a liti ^ a n d w ere f o l lo w e d i n th e da Uto I w e s t o f H o ll is te r w h e re tb aent T w o r e p o r ts l a t e r c a m e f i

l iu i itc d c a r K a d ~ b c e m o c n fivo m iles a o u th o t . H o llis

S t a r te tC oopcr a n d G iv e n s le f t

= B u h r w i th " I n f o r m a t lo n ' j u r n B herlff 's o f f i c e t h a t W a s l U V lack , a n d d e s c r ib in g th e ca L I . T h e a la r m w a s a p r e td f t

o f T acom a , f a t h e r o f h ia i L U yecaived > te le g r a m f ro m

r a tr o lm im C o o p e r a n d j . tib n c a n e a r th e h ig h w a y , i

th o c a r a n s w e r in g th e de»< iri - p e a red a t 1 :46 p . m .

T h e o f fic e rs w e ro bellev fu lly to f la g i t d o w n , thi

------- th e f le e in g - c a r - T h e n , evldle f t th e ir m iich in c a n d a p r

Van A s Ihoy » tc p p ed a ro u n d I f m e t th e dead ly f i r e o f th ( K t t . N e ith e r o f t h e o f f i c e r s 1 t t n l . . Cooper fell, k ille d in s ta n t! y hU eye. , • • ''• CIvetiM-wiifl HJiot Ih ro u g h

m an sped a w a y .■ A n cye-w itnefls, C l if f o r d '

? ' ^ ! h e r o he looked in to th e n: ___ '.a f le r .p a s in g th e o f f i c e r s a ied her on lhi» irrfnmH. ntirl n tv ^ n i^ l ’“ tory.; Xhc flee in g c u r c am c f r ‘|J ^ e !" ," '“ ra s - fB r n s I ln m m o n d c o i

' : follow lUj c o u rse .! Turning his mick, Hammond wi

|h t be back lo where lhe ‘ offlcen wi I lying, lie delermlned th a t Coo|

do 11 w u dead, and brought Olvena In , truck to the-hoapiul in Twin Pa

id the Givtna Chaneea Oood«m ent H uplul atlelidanu early i: I dayt. momlng said tiiat the bullet throu . home Given's ncck had [ilerccd the li ry em-. chea, but mlucd Uie large bk

• jvesseli, and Hint he had a g< out a chance lor ircovery,

I Oooper’i body w u brought hi

r-h u rt I iS jhe T^ln Palls mortuary.I Empty cartrldgea picked up

asaer*,the scene of the ahootlng ihoa a gun the gunman used a JBO calibre au youUi matlc pUtol,

la w ife ' HamniMid lold oftlcers here U ed ve* a man rearing a light gray ov

. 6) IConilnued on Page 3 Col..3)

i f e s s i o n S o l v e s

o f M i s s i n g B a T )• ‘Ih a Uklng liideKnl libfrtlea wllh i years four-year-old ciilld. related tha t ea, w u placed the Orealrcx baby the nu

handed him on the. Iloor ot Selilan ear lightly wrapped tn a coat. TOfliSi- ^ ' I - w u acar«l-Wx-«o-homo.^- niitaiff u ld . "I made up my mind to V S n ! rid 01 it, “ • Finally I looked ' Beh- ^ b y aud it w u dead. 1 dr . h u t down to the fool of Chene atr he De* J,,M iju In Uie nver.'

Viemmlnck said lie did. no l kt imtU.Awo days la ter Uiat th t b

. . . i s WM nol hU daughUr't, but U ut a aigp* I t w u the U tU r who

leeied iha aubslIKiUon whan be **•*

*4 aod ,h«d died In be

-areatrex. a rubber plant wo

•»s U b o ^ n g ^ a w ln ir hoiw *'thtl-!'vie mlrick'a sl^ry he had given the bi

rtcnced for adopUon " t o 'a coupit frI t t f a Pjaaw ivanla-i-w tt U UI,_.

T O D A Y l W i :

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lollister f OfficerI, Sought In Shooting 01 r And Henry Givens, thwest Of Twin Falls

f o r L ife a t Hospital! s t m a n h u n t w h ic h w aa launchec , i t a to IfU f f it; u f f lu e i , woa uliofc a iK H en ry C . G iv e n s . 4 1 , o f T w in Falls , w hen th e x a t t e m p t e d t o h a l t a gun- ay n e a r B u h l e a r ly y e s te r d a y a f t e r t h is m o rn in g o n a s a g e b ru s h cov-1 H o llis te r a n d R o g e rso n , sou thw est

d ire c tin g th e ^ r u d l n g m a n h u n b e lief a t 2 o 'c lo c k t h i s m o rn in i

lunded" b y p o s se m e n -in th o v ic in ltj id w a y b e tw e e n H o l l is te r a n d R ogit o f h e re .------- ------------------ : r ; _era D e sc r ip tio n ■th is o p in io n o f t e r re c e iv in g w o n : p m ffnm"n*^<^A ” >«te r d a m - t h a t - th ' k ille r h a d b e e n s e e n in t h a t reg ion m F o rd , 1981 m o d e l, a n s w e r s . th iV e n 'b y 'D o u g la B 'V o n rV la c k o f -T a V ash ln g to n a u th o r i t i e s o n a c h a r g • w ife .» o f th e g u n m a n t h a t iihot d o w ounded 'D e p u ty S h e r i f f G ivens I 9 V a n V la ck 'a f o r m e r m a te , ras th a t c a r a n s w e r in g th i s descrip s ta tio n th e ro a t 7 :S 0 p . m ,, w ithou r o f th e s ta t io n - a n d .I n q u l r e d d f th d s , _one le a d in g t o WellB_ a a ^ I n n ie n , w ith o u t r e p le n ish ln g 'g o so U ii lit t le -u se d r o a d th r o u g h a a g e b ru s l d a rk n e s s a b o u t 10 m ile s to -a-p o in tb e t r a i l w a s lo s t .. f ro m po sse m e n in d ic a t in g th a t thB n - in - th e - v ie in i ty - o f - A m s te r d a nl i s te r —le d T o r B u h l ,f t h e ro a b o u t n o o n g o in g .to w a rj u s t ' rece iv ed -fro m BolBe a t thish in g to n a u th o r i t ie s w a n te d V ac a r .f o r .V a n V la c k w h e n /o s e p h H oc

a fo i:m c r w }fcf M i l ^ ^ H o o k ,'2! 1 b U rfai i A t f r a r pQ ITipg

1 D e p u ty S h e r i f f G iv e n s n i , a h a i r 'm l lo . e a s t o f B uh l, w he leac rip tion o f V t o V ln c k 's c a r a i

Ieved to h a v e a t te m p te d unsuccesi th e n g a v e c h a s e a n d overh au lo v Id e n g c .a t_ th e .p p o t in d ic a te d , th e ip p ro ac b e tl th o o th e r , d th e r e a r o f t h e i r a u to m o b ile th e th c h u n te d m a n . s h a d d r a w n h ls o w n guri. n t ly w ith a b u l le t th r o u g h th e r i g l

rh th o n c c k n n d jn r m .r n n d th e g u t

'd 'H a m m o n d o f B u h l , to ld o ffice i r e a r v is io n m i r r o r o f h is true) A nd th o ^ e d n g _ c a r , to see C oopt

f ro m th ff w es t , a n d c o n tin u ed eas

iPDEiCEBLOCyil'f Msmisirough --------

Search for Abductor ■ Slayi Started' as Result’, ol

JJ'" Tacoma JeQuest

ip a l BOIHE, Nev. 25 (/7*>-Bulie pelie «» e d vere checking all cion coneem auto* . Ing Uie whereabouta and aclivltlc

e( DeagUa Van Vlack. St, e t Ta 1 that eema. W u h , wanted tar Uie alltg over* cd abdaeUon of hla fonner wlfi

■T— Mildred Uook. 22. alao af Tacomi Search for Van Vlack v u start

la Boise loday when Ttom aotflM Informed Chief of PoUc# J . t o Harrla here th a t a telegram h been reeelved a t Tacoma from M Hook a t Boise, lii .which ahe as

t — lha w u -'all right'" and •'would n y home u soon as pos.«lbIe."

A check of local telegraph olti :. records revenled tha i ~a man a:

llh a' a w ^ a n " hart sent th t wire la t he 10:30 a. m. today. An empioj-e of t

5t his th a t the girl “waa UUn,'.'................ ' Pollca Block Roads9 ,- be Local police blocked all roada ai to get were, armed wlUi rifles. wc :ed 4 t given ordera to "be careful" ai drove "ahoot If necessary."

alreet. A car answering the descr1pU< nd all ol U u t driven by Van Vlack w

reporled by offlcen a l Twtn Fn: know to have been tha one from whl<

I baby Uuve abou wera fired late UUs af ba t of emoon. killing 8U U Highway Pi w de« tophnan Ponu lae Cooper an BTraJ^ lfW lS ra il ir= = W ^ S !rS ^ ^ral to Olvens.bear* Boise police ahd sherltri dei

uU ea :iw cr9 '.B uartU np,-r«7 « work- leading Into th e d ty . - i ■. , nrmed Emmll Ptost. aU te' cbmmUili^ - iS H l o I 'U w ." e r iW m u i , u n i la aon. Iralfie - ofllcera Into _ the miAhti Vlem* jn 'aouui itUUO. V I baby They were ordered to coepen

from In every way w ith couoty aaA B Dlcipal poUeii

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. JilESfUISSIE iL u g u e o f N a t io n s P o s tp o n e * <

E m b a rg o bn O il; P r e m i e r ;

L a v a l a n d II O u ie ’S A m - [

b 'a s s a d o r C s n f s r - l n 'P a r l i _

■ (By The AMoeUted Prem) - \K « w h In U o f i>caM c am e [

— M ond a t _ n i g h t _ f r o m b o th R om o a n d P a r is , to fo llo w i L e n s u c - o f N aU o n s a c tio n Ih t p o fltp o n lh ? a n e m b a rg o 6&

- th a V m ln e r a l 't r e s s u r e w h ic h la■ v i ta l to th e F a s c is t kinffdom

- ^ i l .I n A fr ic a , H ailo Selaasi#’*

■ ffo v fim m en t c la im ed tw o vie* torlM In lh# north h m Itinxd tha , tlik of v u 10 the side of th* Blh- " Jopttn tle ftnden .. . . *:

•— Bnn t m i* m t ii» k iui> muOm , £ irom frotn eedlDB aueh chlmfc Ught- J

. tned up alone * fu -flun* northem * front for in o tb tr U r puah. J

n ih t c s t Ctliif OU. u td dlptomatte aourcM In f

• ROM. h u aided the eauag of peaoe f. b rb rln jln * home U> Oreat Uritaln ^ •n d m a n th* daniw^ot w r. , ,i . I t to ft ataM for vhlcti D Due* ^ VlU flttit. thcM peitoni i&ld. and «

• neither o m t firtUin nor ?timcee d i t t ia e r e a i lH i r t i n S e ltb ^ ir ^

precipitate v a r th ro u s h 'm n ~ tf l o cfflbarM. . . • , ,

Ip Premier Pierre U n l and :^ :M nw lln lS = A inU iaado r,_V lttp rio g

Oerrutl. eottferred-prwumatlir oa gthe ouUook for petco DeaotUtlcti*. . n

------- ‘H ie tr-ta lk 'fo llo iiid ’the'P tatieo* *BrttUh fl*itero«nt on poe^xmeibent m of W d a jr t aeheduled oU ei»U r(o 5

infonned partlaan obM rren to Mua» ■< oUnl'a blunt n v n lh f and Fraaeo> *| British doubt u to the eineaer e t £ Ameriean efforts te halt oil ihlp* J< menti. ^

________D tw iw a d i WaratoiT _ ^JB -D w e.-li » » rep o rt* t lr t‘ i i» -

MOBUBtiM p o m kaow he wduU «■ cn A d er aa oil etnbano “a I

A ^e w m ia iiju * '^ O eB eii p S P ' * poalnc the oU diacuailon. aaid, hov . e w . th a t tbe idea o t such ft atae>

port to r an oU-coal>troa*ateel era* barao from 6orlet Ruaela.. E

o m d a l lU lr coaUauei ascloui M tM VBltM B tfttea.' threu«h W UblBfton ftppeala to the oU In* duattr lor a to lim tarr «nb»no . * t the pace. B u t a format Amertcan

— vt a oonaldered unlikely by m m y tafonned penona tn R o i^ - ^

i m i l fmns inDEns:

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. 'IT o u n f l M a n C o n fe s s e s S la y -

In g F a r m e r , HIS S o n °

a n d A tto m e y - -

dOKLAHOMA o n Y . Nor. U (ff ) - tl

— Tbe-coofeaud.lll7lDS of K jarm er, e: hla aoa aad an attorney, the uaacer d detalla mumbled by a young m u u v h o ^ o u ed In a hoapltal bed v ltha bullet In hla brain, vaa announc* b <d U t« today by Ollnt U lert, lU te U

— - nCstonil ctnrlea Due^y, liead-oHhe ii

atata c^ime bureau, aald the vound* - ed man, iho t la a l l(h t vhlch pre* n ceded hla capture near Blanchard. \>

■ O kla, had been Identified by h it p m o th e r .u Cheater Comer. . tl

. . At Neotiio, Mo., the chief of poUce n aald Otieater Comer « -u u te at p hpm »-but Oklahoma offlcen re> malned convinced it merely vas a ' caae of almllar namea. ^' Mere quot«d the wot^ded tugt* tlvtf as contcMlni he killed Bay

• E tim , prominent flliawnee, Okla* iMma, allomey, missing since Tues- „ day; L. A. Blmpaon, Piedmont i farmer, and his.son, Warren, m tu- g

AWBfloaed Car'Fonna • f Evans l u t waa s « n aUve. accom­

panied by a hitch-hiker. Brans’ ab- 1 aodoned' automobile waa found, lal- ,,

.,U . In I t v u a blood-stained sock.H ie eimptona la st v e n seen a t b

‘ a point vhere a hitch-hiker hsd , been let o u t« f a ear.

' Comer, for vhom a tearch htd . spread OTer fire ccntnl'O klahom a ■ couauee, : v 8s capture<l--by O n w f M onon, Dlanehvrd manha), wiio v vaa ^ g b tiy voinded In tl>« gun , balUe v llh tho fuglUte. At the tlma , of ills capture.- authorities u ld , |

. Comer vaa lo an automobUe be* loRflng ta BUapsoa. i

M ien and Daley ta ld Comer gare no h in t of a 'm otive, but a alate- m e n t,.“pipe Une near Alle.n," tent , dfticers in a aearch. for thc bodlea. t

- • A brUfoase-bekuflnff is Evaaa v u {found tn Comer’s poatettlon.

S t v u ; former city latiomey a t ' Shavnee and franchise attorney for , an Oklahoma public utility, left Tueaday to Interview a client vho ‘

• Uved tn the aouthem aectlon of the ’ state.

0 , 0 . Palmer, Piedmont, IdenU- fled Comer as a a a n he saw tea* , half mile from the apot v b e n eimp- ‘

. r sod vaijuppoeed to have picked up 1 a h ltch-h iie r Saturday, u he and '

— rar 'B o irn re rB -re tu iin ftf • to -m e tr 1: - f a r a .a f te r r l s f t t ^ a relatlrA | ■ ■ IdenUflea Comer •

-■•■^^Jrank.JiiikbcnJJIedm cm tp'alM r ' -•-idcntUled Comer u tbe nan~^be <

-----nnrf Kmlnti t« a .« n 1 » ,l u l l taiUca !n a ; t rock ln the.aam e «

, . .cardbQ vhlett'vaaw rlitta In pencil: - J f I am WUed tn thto ear 1 have •

to t« tr« t for I’d n ib e r be 1

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r o i u t e j u t t r o A TODAV a n d1 • TO M oaaow - t i i u i n i r t w

U '---- ,H lltl ^ lo v temperatures yes­

terday a t taported by-the. a* t t n k vaatbe r obaener v e n J* and ” n d esitt* : thera v u a norlbvest a r wind and th e aky w u cloudy: b ^

m etris prew ure a t S p. Jn, wa* 39M n . loo&ea aod th e humidity range, 90 . lo 60 P fr cent o t aatuTation.' a (Ittmdiy'sr tem penturca « c rt «

and a* degreea v lth a norUjvM wind and a cloudy sky; barometric

* - tm iau id vaa M£0 Inches and thehitm lditr ta n te n to 00 -per cent

^ W etthw a vB«r aao WM eloudy W w ith jJo fT S T n a rp rte P K tfW T in rf Ih tdmpiHltUtea of 41 and 3t degrees. i& ______

m tempfefatuffes Drop , . In Southern Idahot —M iW th er light rain occurred todajr w lo aouthem Utah, aoulhvMWm

Oolondo. AHsona and southeut

'z d r i e s t preclpltaUon .nported fortbe p u t 13 tio u n v u 0.10 inch a t N eeles. CallfomU.

Rich pressure atlll coven the < f l o r t h v ^ h ifhest p reatun belni 1

2 a t Boise. 80.4a. Tem pentures vere (* lover today In northern' Ulsh and 1 " aouthem Idaho. UnsetUed veather r ’ StlU contlnuea in Washington m d i '■* BorUsiM O n tm , and it v u varm* t >4 ir today In' Montana. ^ t* The weather la generally fslr and 1 I r TSOI 111 p ie u u n 1 a 6« t i ^ the Ohio raUey nglon. - - t

d H u . MlA. Ftre. .W«*. .

■ s a i l a5 ,s ss,”

2 is .p ^ a s . S i ^ s a

MDiMsnm iiJ j U E J E iI* " " 1„ B a o k e r j o f P la n to C o n o e n - J

J , t r a t e o n E ie c t lo n o f J

I t ■’ . C o n g r e s s m e n | ” _ _’/ ROOHB8TER, N. Y., Nor. M tJPh-

Townsend o ld age peoalon adroMlM . w tre In fom ed today Utat backrn

ct Uie movement h a v e < d ^ e d . to coocenUate on Uie task Of electing codgretsmeo favonble to its iov-

p. ertunenUl program. '1 "We shall answer our-'detracton

no m on,” Dr. P tanela B. Townsend,J founder of th e movement, ahouted

. to t o enUiuslasUc audtenct of 4,000 I t a t n w meeUni here yesterday.

I . Dr. n v n s e u d aUo ta ld h i “did ' no t r i i ^ ' ^ t o ieia lon t* » 1U> JU t.

Charles B. Coughlin, radio priest. In hto pension tight.

l h e tall, lean CiUtDmla pljyilclan denounced crlUca v b o have qun*

- Uoned his m o U fe s .a n d brought if, cheers from h is h e a ren vhen he t r deaa tS I:' “I 'a m - n « " » " e f 00t m d m Uito to not a racket.” addlngith “We h a n tieen given a otoan bUl c- by tbe departm enl of lu ltlcd ' and te Uie poatofflce deparUnent. We shall

no longer fan the flames e( ^ p o tU » a o irto rte r ttm irh f lp a -lM o -b u ra ." - 1* - Dr. Townsend denounced Uie ‘‘ab- e* lurdlty" of m e govenunent ’’Uylng d. to borrow the country Into i m - ito perity-* and dw tortd th a t only

th m ifb Uie Townsend plan nf »JOO et monUily pensloni to the aged eould at permanent prosperity be n s to n d .

' Judf^e Lindsey Raps Needless , Divorces

1* LO6 At<0 ELS8 , Kov. M WV-One I; majok' factor lo 'U ia rtolng Ude ot

divorce in America to tbe American system of tnaU ng divorce cases,

— anperlor-Judgo-Ben-L lndaejr-eald. w s y - '

’'Decreet a re granUd Unntcesaar-lly .h i loo many e u ea tb a t come to court,” ho said.

. Today vaa Uie Judge'i birthday, bringing him “in Uie neighborhood

sd ot 8<."By a coincidence, he v u liUorm-

cd (Ills momlng of hto rtlnslatem cni lo tha Colorado bar. by.the tu p im c

“ pourt of thp a u te , which tlndlcaled him of charges grovlng out 6t'lll^

un divorce ot Mra. W. B. D. B t^e s . Jie was d labam d in I tU , a fle r 30 years in the Denver J u v ^ e court.

DOLORES COSTEIXO SIONBCONTBACT r O l t MOVIES

HOLLYWOOD, WoV. 34 WV-Do* lores Co»u?llo, divorced vlfe of John

“ • Uanymortj h u t lg n r t a co|itraet “ W‘ «pp«ir lh ‘ ijU la ' Lord y iun tle- , , roy.'’

Dsvld O. Selinlek, t»roduoer. aald ',1 MUs Coticllo will play U » mother

of PMutiffcrcy. m tfd le Barthoto* ]jg m rv vlll be Faunlieny.

U. CRASH X tIX S ARMT rU C BCOLUMBDB, T exu . Moy. 35 Iff)

Lieutenant B. no liennaui, 38. a r r v ^ pUot from Randolph field a t 8ao nd Antonio, was k llM when hto air* Jtr p lane-cra^c tt^^ir '-an^so la lM 'aecr

{ion a Colorado laK .aight.

W a s i r u s u ra -p a i iu r t ia v e r . ’ •^ . Bll>nyhlinLomgr'-iiaid It apprar,ne ed Oomer hftdvealen and slept In“ tbSTayBlm.u flulmday. "• "

a . ---------------- •* ■11; Chrtotmaa a rte tln g Carda a t prie*ive ca «lf';one t« fifty cents a t C o ibe B o tt 6tcn .-A dT .

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- ' ^ l ^ T K u r T A j x a - D i m

HDWICMy' « ■ ' _____ ■

“ Reports That Roosevelt Is ^ " 'Slipping' Branded as

..........’Pfoliaganaa’

M 'D BNV Ea Kov. 15 90 gaada talk" v u Uie laiK l lU a p cd

lv J i i ^ A. btU gtit Ob re- 43 po rta , th a l PnWd»nt nooMveU to a t ’•allpplng.-rlc *«reryUilng polnia to ou r luccess be In t b i coning preatdenllal t^ U o n a t by a m e p u wide oc_wlder Uian ^ UM Whleb put ^ r e U In Uie dy White Hbuse m 1#8J- tbe poet- ttd lu u tf r gen8fsfTiiM‘Ppuioenidc~iui~ I. u e o il commiuee chairm an told a

Colorado party rally.He made' UiU R a tw w R t aft«r n -

vtowUik 19U's fall e itolloiu lo V tv Vork, Kentucky, New Jersey and

n FtUladelphla. adding;•’T W im aybeaotile tb lhg o f a « i r *

prlie to In new of a ll Uie prop- ly agaoda talk about Aooeeveltk « U ^ m p ln« .U ut you bava s « n In Uie Re* s t publican .new«pap«ra. JuM bekr in 3. mind tha t Uie oppoelUon h u doUan

" “Pouring O nt Money’"Working vUb U u R e p u l ^

Ite organltaUon a n a doeen agendea I f whoae eampalgn expendlturea do Bot re figure io Mr. n e tche r'a (Chalnnan Id Henry P . ne tcbe r of ‘Uje o , o P. er naUonal committee) n p o r ts ; tbat Id mulUmiUlwarieii dub . mU-named 1* Uie Liberty League, to only one et*

ample of Uie agencies th a t a r e ' t ^ * id log out money to break down Roose- n ■«ll,-lnUrtpertlng-Ua_iiD iU le_iM -- n eu ren wUb hypocritical-clalm rM

aoo-partlsaiuUp.’’TWO former Detaocratlo p n a ld ^ -

I Ual nomln.ee»rAUnd-E.-flmlUj-and 7. 7 0 h n ^ rS a T to - -« re -o a -tb e leaguer __________r ’ ' ’

, WIDER'SiOTl ’ KILL’-om; POSSES ! coi HDLLISTEB . JllEll■ -“ "(Conllnued 'P r tm 'P a K ’i>a«)” '

eoat and a voman w ith a r td hat were In the car.

Van Vlack v u d e ae rlb ^ In ad-

E Tlces Uiat otflcen here recelved-u being 33 ye an old, a n d ot dark

- S i S a n t - l t a l p h R Ii-lghtro.oX Twin falto naUonal <Qard «ngt-

nne en aitld he bad fo llow ^ the death car from H agerm an to Buhl, knd .m at be w u altUog a t,lu n c h a t a Buhl resU urant v h e n the flr tt n d lo b roadcut brought vord ol the ahooting. HU detcrlpUon ot the man and woman In th e hunted car

^ comtponded with U iat given by M Hammond. ‘Z Hubert SmlUi of Botoc. tU te Uat* •0 flo olflcer, Itld here la tt evenlnR

he had met gunm an's car this m om lng'a siiort dUtanco Uiis way from Boise, and noted the license.

,jf He found on his arrival a t Uie of- .A lice of Uift stale cotiuntosloner of law

enforcement In Boto« a little later )00 tha t the car cornipouded to the „ descripUon g i«n o t tho one driven llrt by Van VIsck vho was wanted In

Tacoma. He offend to bet an of* Jn ftce-deputy Uial he would overhaul

lhe lleelng car vlU iln tv o .houn, becaute, he told. It waa no t travel-

^ Ing rapidly vlicn he m e t a . He tet out St once tn p u n u lt and leamed

,u. a t Bitot Of Uie thoollng of th< local 'be <>»>««• . -nd Sheriff DlreeU M a n l i in t ------

DIrectUig Uie spreading manhunt. •Wj flhcrlff P n te r sent ou t radio met- ^{l sagta ss aoon u h« ncelved vord

of the-shooting wlUiin a few mln- utes after iU Occurrence. AU afler-s

T llooirrKrTnrtll-late-ftt-nlgbi-ha-jrai. „ lu almost consUnt conununlcallon

by lelephone a1lh offlcen through- .1. out touUiem Idaho nnd - n e r th ^ m Nevada. -j14 , I t v u eitlmated U tat more than

200 nrmcd men'Were aen t out un­der tlie aherifC* ordvrs to "shoot to kill," lo guard .road; iu id highvays and river croMlnga. . ..

JB HU offlee w u flllM all afler* noon and unlll late a t night with scores of delermlned men, tnost ot them armed wlUi rlflea or pUlol*.

‘ and as Itwiructlons were teuetf fo reUifom* or relieve the guard a t th lt

M briLte.or_th»- y i ia ? » » u ! a t l a n a h e i fllM-oul In groups of t tm e or four. OUier voluntevn came In to take

m, Ihclr placcs.Ill addition tnany of Uw sheriffs

telephone messages sen t new <poeae* Kxi men out to tako u p -s tttlfiitt In'

np)f!)l»rl}3(r counties .a n d In e«t- [D-. lyliiR (ilitrlcto.ml Gavrmer Sends Word •UIC During _the_aftemoon, Oovernor let! Rott W ephon^ ' the* ’i h ^ f f lo .he "npure no expense" in the m anhunt He The slain officer. Coo|>er, v u ft ars iiieniber of Pocalellifit police force

»hfii tlw governor was m ayir of thot city.

Offlcera Uiroughoul the sla te ]oln- ES ed In thc seareh th a t m ild lj’ liini- »* ed southem Idaho in to an armed hn camp and ptaccd anned palroto on w t flvery.Uiorouihfare,« • In two airplane*. .Lionel A. Dean

and Capialn 3. H. Scaver of Uie ud local .national guard cnglneere unit, « r and Crafk CoJeroan and.,Blll Web- »* ber K ouiw the conntry between

. Bulll and ’Tttiii FalU from Snake river canj’on lo the foothills on the aoulh. and they prepared lo reaume

W) the aerial tearch enrly thU momlng. fW A number of the local national t o guard company's rifJca and ammu*

nlUon v e n Itsued to Tolunteer j>os-H tftJir.

"t bellere the word (rot out aoon ^ enough ao that every outlet h u been

cloaed: 1 .don't see hov they m n • p<Mlbly get .ava>-,“ aWs'rlH Pral-r

in N eiihbonT ^inn ltir- Volunt«.*-posre!iicp tncluti'cd for--

mer Tenntatecans- from Klmbrrly.ie* neighbors of H rno’ Olwns-who had 'fw knoa-n hlm.aa a deputy shrrW in

Tcnnctsoe before ho c m e ulth hU

1' . • . . .

n r i m w g ,

|f f la a ts W f« c k j^ H t O f A t t o m e ; ^ B H o m e

S V HAHL*». K i , Nov. I s ( f l 1- Th* 11 Ironl of lh . IKiCM o tO , B. balm,

im In iM t tu iu t U U h n y r m iS S u d kr i m m i u m o i u u

Is today. Spicer. hU w i l i 'a a d eight ' • d iii iw '. Vho w tta aiM eii« m tb*

twus«, were no t tnjuied.

Tha b lu u blew e u t a ^ of tbe front vail and t ta t t e n d a ll Ute window*. Window* o f . adjoining

P«. houses abo w en broken.-----

^ aploer, who baa pnoUea^ boUt dvll and criminal law h ire fcr

“ many yean, aald Ba bad no Idea__ why anyone would dynamite bU^ home or moke a n aUempt 00 hU

the ‘ - ' ' y

mmmmut* _ _Dp*Ifc Delme lo Reveal Evidence 'a Belore Supreme Court a n l^c a r s A p p 6 3 t

^ BOBTON, N ot. M (Tsaaday) (ff) ^ - n e Oleb^ tn » eepyrigbted

alory, a y a iavBaUgalan, led dag new erfdence Jn Uie eaae of Broae

p Richard lU upim ao, eonvJeted Ud* naptr of the LindbergH baby,

^ have aiieoTered. la M uiatb tA itU . [ r weed they belicTe IdebUeal .wtUi „ Uiat from whleh tb e kidnap lad-

der w u eooatmeted, aitd band* “ ■ wriling aamplea they betlere

ih .

n e orobe coyprlghtcd ito rr 'ta y a ib> Uia Inveitlgaton atoo hare duoor- nd ercd-bUU-they hope tq -piWB u u e aomo.otjhe tttnson money.

— - T h e wood-upon“whlch th ty pUn.In part, lo bate demands fa r-a new

' n trUl was-dUcoTered. tb a c o p i^ b t* Mi ed alory saya. In th e LtUe tM m of ^ Ashby, live miles from PitchbUrg.

'p H ie details of the hsndwrfUng. S this story says, will no t be reveal^

.V unUl a U ter date.

Ijl Money Pasted In Besten

The money. whlcb. tbe Olobe siyt, Hauptmann a ttom ey i h a w to tbelr poa8e u io n ;u u id to b a T ib M n p a 8

^ ed In Boston by ■ n a n who. it ' U tat alleged,, U n o v dirMCly .under tut-

pleion ot Ute kidnaping.id-u The Olobe copyrighted article told f k Uie InvHtlgaUon haa been going on

tecnUy h e n for a tnonUi aod that g( paper leamed that) th e Hauptmann

i " dfreiB ^la im ed 'toT eTeal-new -eT l. h . denee uncovered In Massachuseits )]] before H suptihann'a appeal to heard

by the tupreme c o u rt n t ' '

i M B FUH I lUlDESiyse. ---------

lw Disappointment Marks Re- S . turn of George to ■

Qreeoe’s Throne ■

ATHDJS, NOT. 33 (ff>^eorge of Creece came homo today, ofier 13 ye an In exhlle b u t a sionny welcome for Uie n tu m e d monareh closed

i lgesture of am nesty to poUtical op- pdhintir ‘ -----------

JlJe.bo-m oooeJed sovfreljn. who ■*: earlier w u awept oft hU feet and

flung alott on tiie shoulders o( wild- n- ly cheering tbA isandi, Usued a po- ir-N utely worded prociamallon trom the

OTt). He did no t refer to Uie hundreds tn of- pollUcal prtooners or exiles be­

yond the s ta te m en t "1 will bury the ,n ' p a s t" Oeoi»*. whoM relum effec- n . tlvely scrapped Oreece's repulillc*

had been expected to proclaim a general amneaty.^

lh family to Idalio scvenii yrara ago. •of to live tor several yeani a t Kimberly ,1, and then to en ter aervlce liere.about (<,’ two y ta n ago a s a deput;' s)»erlff. i l j I Orim participants In the manhunt

loduded also a n umber of Pon* ur. Uilne Cooper-i colleagues of the

sU le .tn f tlo ip a tro l, snd men h e n who had come to know and respect

'(■( him u an olflcer and clllaen- dur* K* Ing hla nsldenee here tbe p u t three in ' j te an .'-

r « m e r Pocatello Olflcer

Son o l a re tem n police officer. Fon* ‘»L U lne.Oooper.had sen-ed u a mem- to ber of Utb Pocattllo pollco force be*

fore becdcnlng a member o t the a aUle traffic pa trol aboui fire yean

■“ ago.'He to survived by bis widow, Ihelr

' lltUe daughter, and hU W moiher n- UTlng in T v ln m ils , ue Icavu atoo u* ooe brother, Homer Cooper of Ban*

croft, Idaho, and one sister,■ Mn. ou T hom u PhlUlps of. U v a Hot, , s p r i j« . . ld ih o .. , ________ J.,»n Mr. G irtn s U the faUier of one ^ daughter and five sons. He b u lit, aerved the p u t >fsr as-raperin*' b - <eodent of U»e local N aareoe en chureh Sunday achool. kehe ~ne | - 5 S B B ^ B S S = 9 E S ^ ^ ^ ^ s a

s LOCAI, MANAI^ —fla id -B ap B ta ttad M n in rtrion MfMt Ib lto g b peraaaat fstm isw ien Jtnaie. Caaala. Mtnldaka,'aeodi"U :i.«oiusUai.,We wanl a .m an e t laUZ -a f te r, b a s l o ^ h e n . H»iK> cksh lnv

leas).*1n r a im e n t fully praleetcd.)r-- - n t f d D an an ^ Bradslrw t a t a_h!>-. -«Blnd. W rite,' glvlag Bam^ addi•J CmKnrJIn . , V I:iU

lA H P t M S m r M o n g g g , J j [ (

JiSIBimSESsIWDi'SlEllllirai111# — '** g j Chamber ot Comm rod Vote

Reveals Disapproval of 15; ' Lefltslation' tag — . .

- WASHmOTON,. Kor. U ^ gsnlaed b u tln M u repreeentMk by

the Ohaiabtr «f O e n o M c 01 U » w tsnlted flU lM w u on recoM tedgM h i, u strongly dtoapprovlng wHal to«re Hlf called U endi In new dral legtola*

■The n a t l o i orgontoaUoiS.nadt publlo Um rem lU o t Iti poll of leegi chsmben a b d tra;l» a a s ^ t t tona on

— fourQ U H tlou baaed oaa.com m lttib analyiU e t m ajor polkiei kaid UT hive b«en Rtiected In U w i enaet*

•A ed alnc« th a R eo ien lt admlototra* □ lien took etUee. n Spokeimen aald Uto orerwbtim*

Ing rota — nng lng upward trom P5 per een t-aga in st, the “trendi-. coosUtuted a aiandal^ to U>» na-

Oe Uonal chamber henceforth to op* poee law* (mbraelng poUcto de* scribed in' tba qliesUeni. „

n i i a BUent

Secntary Itoper dedined Immed- n Isle commmt. 80ms Republicans >i In congreu expressed delight wlUi ■g the referertdOm’a outcome and said « It w u reprceentAtlve of bolh large

c en ts charged-the questions wve ’'J6aded,” and u ld they did not view

• the p<^ aerlouaiy.RetpoRsea from 64.4 per cenl of

^ Uie voUng etrenglh ot tbe naUonal ™ chamberla organUallona <m the.— fett(*<iueitlini leruieuduiu f f i ld n : lya f. Should U »re be esten ikn of IT- federal Jurisdiction tato matters of ■o tta te -a n d -lo ca l concern? Por, 45.

Agatatt, 1.186. ______-—-------S.-Bbould 'thrfederal govemment“ >• a t Uie present time exereUe federal ** apendlng p o se r wUhout nU tlbn tO'

revenue? For. 33. Agalnat I J4 5 . '3. Should there be govemment

?•- ocm^UlJon wIUj prlrate enterprise a for regulatory or oUier purposes? ” Pof. J8. A gainst 1««-

4. Should-all grants of authority by congreu to the execuUve de­parUnent o t th e federal govemment

7>< be wlUtln dearly defined llffllU?^ rv«-,_lJ13. Against, 56. ______

U t u OrgaoUaUaoc VeU

The chamber announced i t i locil organizations voted out o t tbe 1,473,

^d representing 1U ;000 butmessmen, on entitled to do so. B s ^ organtoaUon

cast from ono to 10 votes,' depend*, tag upon lU slee. There w e n .l ,n 5

‘'f -It was announctd' 45 organUa* tlons hsd declined to vote because of obJecUon* to-Ute referendum or

■ the framing of Ute QuetUons; 13 ' said lltey had been unable to reach

a decision; and two said Uiey coiiM not consider tbe subject No re* spontea were received from Uw re- malnlng non*ToUng groups. '

I GUEST TEA HELP BVLADIES AID GROUP

0 . . --------OOODINO, Nor. JS - The U -

■ dies’ Aid sodety of U » MethodUt ehurch held a guest tea a t Ute churdt Utls week wlUi appnnimate*

— ly 100 women p r « se n t_A ThanktglTlng program was gfv*

^ cn. and devototAOs being led by ,,B M n. P. P . Swan. A ddreu of vel* -d corae was by Mrs. J . W . Proctor, nt president, a quartet .vlUi Mrs. fit Blylhe Clemmons. M n. Erie Whip-, p . key. M n. J. E. Manuel and Mrt.• • a u s W ennstrom gare two numbcra

with M n. 0 . A. Rej-nolds a t Ute pl- ho ano. _iBd A playlet WM dlncted by I tn . d- P. H. Jeffrie* enUUed “Not a Man 0- Ul Utc House," wlUi M n . P. C. Polls, he M n. J. B . Webb. Mrs. A. C. Perry,

ites-W tittanv-Or-Bewman-antrMrs, d , L o m e U u d e r ln tb rc a s t.

The room w u decorated wIUi hs cho 'santhem unu. A long tea table c . decon tid w iU i. chrysanlbemwns lc and yellow U p rr t v lth Mrs, Proctor• and Mrs. Bowman pouring w hen

refreshmentj were ten-ed. Meadamee U u ra Douglau, BlyUie Clemmons.

= Oeorge Britton. W. D. 'T uter. 11. ^ p . Bright, c . A. ReynofSi. Clyde !iv H avki and Vcm oa Bumgarner wrre

hosteues. ^tt. • ___________ rn t . Jg j ^ 0 . E D - B A L L - 4 T A G ^ P ^

n BY G O O D IN Q S T U D E N T Sset _____

O ^D IN O ,'-N 0T . U - Oooding « high school, vaa Ute le en t of a co­

ed baU, Friday etenlng. Th? back­woods ld«a w u canted out and ths gym nulum was fumtobed wiUi rut*

n* tio seala and a fireplace w u In a - f*ch end ot Uto room. M n. W. B, «* Hoodenpyle and son Lawrence and he M n , A. E. Johnsion wers Uie mu* i n UcUhs.

M n. Basel McCoy supervised Uw rir party w ith the help of Uie fol- ler lowing cann)ttM 4: entartaiiunent/ so Nadine SaoA B tc n t Wright and n* Dorolhy PraedrlehJ program; Dor­rs. btby MoOIochlln, Florence Ranr lot do lpb ,-lrU .lidcey: poster, Irene ..., ta u la a n d .B e ttlO .W ilk e r i.^ n th * QB tnenU, June Jensen,'B dith Wey- IU b r ig h t MyrOe Brinegar; elean.up n*. Elaine Bingham. Rosaline Requjst. ne junO Schubert and Loe Woltw.Bocb. ’* dass en tertained with a s tu n t

a 6 E R W A N T E D ;

, r M T n H » - r u i f til l ' r t ™ ; « . n - i « - lews • heat manager i tr Twta PWit^ Hdlng, U ncola. C a o u , aad BUIim lattgiH y atrit-arefage CUUty t« leok

t»a. W l ara a aaU eaal organUatlea.

iddress, pho^e o d m b e M ^ x X 1 ^

? g E ^ p n - i 9 a 5

I I M I K 'liririlllKMlIte Seaplane Filet 6,200 Miles

of B,aoo-MII« Dlitanee ; MoMalilla' ■„

t n g?,*® * U a Uite China{4. CUppar landed haro afaretit* to

Blanlla a tte r ■ iwUt 1181-mile fUght from M iaieat' Ulands,

j , i m . u n t r i iu M . u a ,M te a la n d ln g a tl:» 0 |> .m . 18:40p.m., £ I f to d a r O s t tn ataodard tk e ) .

^ 135 mllea an hdur.The voyage aofoei tlte * ahertest

a . Itak m the Callforoia-MaiUla route _ w u aecompiUlted W th itc h lu le r S Utae Uum Captain B. 0 . Uttolck,

* lU pper ot Ute as-ton e n ft, bad an- ^ tldpated. Beforv learlog Midway, he ^ eatlmaled 10 b o u n would be re- " q tilnd for iha flight.

PUhe Pllea bM H llei In ibont U and one-half houn

o s 8000-mlle dlstaned between. AU- lUt meds. caUfomU, and^M inlU , end lid o t tha present Journey lo establish gs tnns-Pacifte a ir mail servloe. a* Mall and tuivU ea for the Wakq ire airways «taUoo.arTlved aboard the nw seapUne whlcb aUo brought nine , emt^oyes who wUl be s ta U ^e d here.

of Bnrouta lituv. Uis piaiie dipved lal low over Uie steam ship President' ^ U nea ln -w hioh-sa lu ted-T rlth 'T lim

wbtoUe.bluta'a* Ute giant sky liner of roared p u t .of The Chin# Clipper le tt Alameda 15. Friday afterooon, and stopped over-.

nlgh t-a t HonolulU'abd Midway.Bt On today's tllght, tbe lntematlon* ^ a l daleltae was crossed, and Ume tO 'aboard .the four-m otored craft

Jumped ahead one irttc^ day, n t - Ahead of the plane lies a 1500* iw mile flight to Guam , U st o l the «? Island way stations, and Uten a

flight of 1100 miles to ManUa. ty ---------

;; FUGITIVE’S MOTHER ■ •' URGES SURRENDER

(ConUnued rro m . Pas. one)

a t htmenUy he . was subject to eiiio* rs, Uonal exceates. . - n , . Vao Vlack sald-bU son w u bom jn In Brie, Pennsylvania, and had lived d*. for a time In Oakland, OalUonU, 15 where lie w u an employe of a bank. JQ, _ M n . Van Vlack t a ld ihe had re- . . celved a {clegram~frobrBoUe-flled M a t 10:28 a, m. today, almoat simul* „ taneously^lU i thc w in reputedly 13 ten t by I S u s Mildred Kook, Van ,1, -VUck-s divorced wife, to her faUier. jrf Joseph Hook. Tacoma auUior. f . Van Vlack’s wire, hto mother ttld . reod:.

“Sorry to do thU, but everything OK. Douglas.”

M n. Van Vlack blamed MUs Hook for much of he r soa 's irouW?. aiiC ta ld Uie Hook girl continually call*

]p M D ouglu a fte r thetr divorce, talk- - Ing to him for h o u n a t a time about

undisclosed subjects, s* Once. M n .. Vsn Vlack -aald, the 1st u w Mtos Hook po ln l.a rifle a t her he eon acro&s Uie back yard fendT e* Her ton n n around the-house to

csespe h lj former wlfe,..Mra^Van V* Vlack'said.by Hook eald hU daughler was wear- !l* Ing a red h a t when she disappear 1 8r. Baturday. .r t. Dispatches-front Twin Pails 'sald p- a n d h a t was w om by the woman II. in an aulomobllt believed to conUIn fra Ute o lllcc r-s .tla je r.______________Jl- -------------------------

Xeep petted m . tba m r tn Mika, n . C tos'Book'Store hav t Globes and tn AUaaea to u s ta t you.—Adv. .Is. ________________^ — ' . . . ~

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thoroi- • '

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POSTAL OFFICIALS, TO.' PROBII^ASTERSERVICE

I U , wlUi o r ^ ■LenoB, b a tfk IreprctentiUva .IrecA -foM U ilo, lc Uie TwUi I t i l t Onn-

lie s metta- dub nooH t | l i afttreoeo at . 2:Joo-dock. • iI L-'Ito»,.4««tiodawiU)» toojusted^lii

ao e tio tt to aefcuna l^ ed a T u W l 'm au i«raee bHwten Twin FalU and B o to e ^ d between Twin Falto and

y . Balt u k « Clly.. AlM.to t)» dlteuM tf a t th e d(e(*

M lilg u the pooAMlty ot using U e r Iw ln fWto-WiUs < t« 0 Vt transiJon Z- mau. Inturiiig 'a fiM w Krvlce bt- “ tw?en here wtd Oallfbrtua i» lh tt.

sJHIEElilfii' Tuorf iii lv I iCifiif

“ “‘ i ~ ■ _- BURLEY. Nov. 35 - M?». fe. L.

o«n«} and M n. R. P, Boden ot ««r Shoahone and M n. O. V, WUklttson

ot Minidoka were Injured In an a|>''auu>mot)l]e accident on the highway I near here Sunday e ttn lng when IV’ tbre4 c an w en taTolvM.

I TtM Utree vomen v e n taken to a hospllal wliere they w en treated for_eulfl and brulie*. M n. Oomes

h u idhilw-c'Hvfd a broken coUar bone^ and a dUlocat<3. elbow."---------------‘I*’ - .Bherllf P. D. Pace reporU thal

a car driven by Lealle HonsingeT of ■lih Minidoka' faUed. to flbkervt a stoj)

sign and collided with a machine *1^ driven by R. P . Boden or Bhoshone. lhe The third car, driven by Vem Eller. >tae Paul, rail mto the wreckage of the tn . HoiulnBcr c«tf. ,M1 Uure automobiles

lent'_______ . ___________ _______>rte £X-RA1BER’S WBBATRner - .. ............oN JE lX lC O rs TOMB

LONDON, No\'. 35 (ff) —-The tomb °<la o( earl Jeillcoe In S t Paul's ca- '“ • - th e d n l -bon ft wnotb.'Ooday.. in ­

scribed w ith-lhe talUatt “W. H." In on- -SJ” I t w u laid Uiere by Prince Pried*

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: at Famed Denver Juvenlli ;u Dourt Judge' ClaimsS Wdleatldnind _____

b E K V tft. l^ot. h ceio-. Uta Kd6 's tip»d)» oddH \ i i k f n tU ked Brt BcnJamUi, D an U ndter to -Ute M . Ooiorado bOr. . e f l d l n j r ^ of^Uie , mott sensaUonal ebstM r of a c an e r

U u t carried him lo naUonal fvne

I u a iJeATtr Juvenile Judge.•I lm W d iteU d ,’ M l t b l hit>pr

txdam auon o t Judge Llhdsey-when b a b u n ) ibb d ta u o o I t Ix* A ngela

IU where he btcame a tupertor judge H I idtet=M ngrdl»baiTed-la-C olorado.

“ Ifw a s a birthday (Iretent for the r bald. sptcU ded and kindly- faced ^ juriit agxihtt *hoih i b t teosaUohal

Kn charge of ’ g n u olflclal ’ miaeon* an duet" was aimed saV en'V *^ ago.

vay - He w u accuted ef aceepUng g4t- u n 900 from ah attorney and M n. ffil-

en'Elwooa Stokts, C i ^ d o beauty, to i f i r r he h>(Litd»d tn oblaining a

tcd l e t U e m e n r r l t i c ^ to have been nes >3.000.000 from the etU le of- lier » e husband, w . B. D< Sloket. New

Vilik lllUimWf luf liei ta u liilldrtn: Ml .■ U nd te r’ contended Uta sum w u of a ’'g ltC offered becauu of hto

top friendship wlUi M n. Btokes, *1118 Uie grierance committee of the Colondo ne. Bar assocUUon in te n n te d I t 'i n a Ier. different l l | h t clahnmg i t w u mto- Ihe condiui for the-Judge to 'ac ce p t lies ;)f{raofl>}».^us;() he hy l been to

•fc rich,- gran<toon of Ute fo iw T ta to - - nb er-Wllhelm Hohenjollem.

'T he former katoer. also sent, a in* telegram of sympaUiy to U » family In of lhe admiral who, by tbe ^ tu « .

of JuUand. botUed up the O em nn fd* fleet d u r i i t f l l i i World war.

Prepared I’or ; - " Thanksgiving?

'11 w n n t a ll o f y o u r tics c l e a n e d f o r n k s s iv in ? . T h e r e w ill la ri lc s a n d d in n e rs so ■ n o t ( le t y o u r c lo th cs iy H oir? D o n 't tva ll.

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f b r { o n d a a l « t r . . . B l g , i n n in g b u B * i L . . J i o t - . • d c b o o h a * . . A a i a t y ’I v a r a . . i e o n v a n i a n t

f t i o k a t i aaw o' 20% o !) o e a t i . C a l l t h a U m o n .I a g e n t f o t In fo r*

UNION BUS DEPOT 241 Shoahone Norlh

Phone: 265 J

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- WEIITIiS$300,000 Purse Raised tor

Republican and Demo­cratic Meetings

CHICAGO. Nov. -ii (,11 _ Biulnba le tdera tlanslcd « taoo.ooo purw to- d*)’ In U l aliem pt to lure boUi Dcm- ocr»Ue >n<l Republican cn ire n tlo u to 'C h ia g o TCxt yew. •

. : ' A commltiee of Mven. tepreaent* Ing a sro'tp of 180 ChleasMtu, In- cludliiR lhe hcaiU of lU b iulneu tjiiAi3]LsIimcnt.i. nnnounced It would bid "lubsU ntlall; IlMMO” for tn:!) of the meettncs. O u m n lc u of ttie .urae atse brought both conventions

. here In 1833. The' jrroup. with Al*-------btK-D.-*&*SerriidverlhmR-«tcuttve

and Ropuhllcaii. and Robert F. Carr, chemlcnl firm preMdent and Demo*

— - T r» t : u ' co««liairmen,~aciWed • to ja lM thc funds s t once.

• First overtures »1I1 be made to the xi Republicans. Liuker said, because A he understood ihelr convention f] woultl'bc'hrlfl flrsl. geveni author-

lUllve Rcjiubllcans'havc predicted llie 0 . 0 . P. .would meet In Chl* C.IRO.

— tADlEf-fttO-PL-AttS— — FOR ANNUAL BAZAAR

CASTLEFORD. Nov. 23-Cn»llC- .. ford M. E, LnaieV Aid met 'niur**

dny nfternoon a t llie homt of Mrx.0 . L. Thomas wllh Mrs. R. L. Con- ind and -Mrs. George Clemen t; oa- fWiint lioeifewtt.- Tlie uiieriiooti

--------iras spen t~a ucttS3im 'p iflm' taT' tneannual boautr, to^be' held Decem-

.......b s r 6 in th« church; GeHcr«l Chnlr-. men or the affair nre M n. J. F

C.irr aod Mrs. E. E. Dlrlch.Jl. A. Klnyon and Mrs. A. E. Hellrt

- Kill b c 'in "c liarjc or tlie'fniicyworli booth; Mrs. J . J. ileldal and M n

’ J. K. SohUde of the apron booth: • ^gfls M a ig iw t ^ t n f l s ^

Mr.v M. W. Cook, Mrs. Allyn Reyn- olfls nnd Mrs, Dnrrell Phllhjw fsndj'. popcorn and flih iwndi'Mrs1. G. Gurver and Mrs. D. D. Ulbb» pircel post. i tr s . T. R. syme «u: be progroia chalrm in: Mrs. Del Hudson will be chairman ot thi dinner; Atn. Bllok-wlll be Ir clurgc of thc siipiier which, will b(

■— ;Mollb»8d 'b j '- jh e . projmm., r . H ' ’ pehons ailcndet

the buffel supper and prognun m 'R - by Ei-eryii'oman's cliib' on Prldaj

evening for the benefll of,lhe com' • munlly bulldlnR, thc KL. E. church

The p ^ r u m consisted of two num- bers by . the teachers’ sexiclle

I.. humorous readings by Miss Lucllli I ' I Doolln: two whlsUlng numbers l>;

Tliojiins^E~lutintjr / OIM Uilk by D. D. Olbbii. Old fiuli

. loned cnmcs cnus'ert' much mcrrl . mcnl. Tlie i«m of tl6:!S «ns rciil . i« d from the evtni.

■ AUXILIARY OFFICERS'; ELECTED AT GOQDIN(' OOODINO,-Nov. w - n i e U idlc

AuxilliiT or Toponls post. VcMraii . 6f lhe Foreign War},.,elccted th

lollon-lng officers a t a meeilnR li lhe t . o . o r . 'h a l t : Prcsldenl, Mr.- Crladj's Denny; senior vlcc-presl dem. Mrs. Ellwl Prlncc. Junior vicc presldeni, Mrs. Coril Hammons secretary.txeasurer, Mfs. Luelle But

__ lerfleld; chaplain, Mra— JJannlCrane: conducts , M k Lulii Prlcc Guard,. Ntn. Anna Slmts; Iru.itce: .Mi-1, Mnrjorlc McKny. M n. Adell J}uUcrfleld-and Mr&. Hntite Qohr:

InstAllntlon will take place Tliurs duy* evening in a joint mcellng o

. Topoiils poet officers.■ Aflfcrt R, Nichols of--Ro^biirt sta te Junior vice commander A Vel crnns of. Foreign Wars nnd Mn Nichols, sta te Junior vlcc-prc.ilden or the Auxiliary, were In Goodin

~ ' George Burdick of Durley, dl.itrjc cimncilmen of the ihlrd dLiU'lci, o .in offlcinl vl^ll to Toponls posi.

INDIAN RUGS, RELICS ' ' i ■ DISPLAYED AT RUPER'A RUPERT, Nov. 2J-Riipcrt.\Voin

cii'& club, 111 sciulon Tliur.‘{lny aft K >'1110011 with Mrs. Anna U Rue. rn

ioyed an Indian program, A featui of lhe program was tn e ihlblt c Indian rugs, potter; and other ttll< ulth a dlseaislon on lhe "Arts of tti .Niivajo'’ by MfA WooJlor

•nild Mrs. E. C. .Willms. In charg of tho exiilblis.

A book review of -Spider Wcwan • was given by Mrs. D. W. Nuitin

nnd plarf6" seIeenoMs on India ilienies were played by nillj’ NeUoi pupil or Mrs. Ednn Slnclnlr. A fo\a. "Indlon Love Gall," wus give

.•by Mrs. Wayne Newcomb, Mrv Mnr Louisa SoydstOB'playlng-the-pliin

- HAGERM GROWERS- MARKETING TURKEY

lIAOERMANrNov. 3J~A nuit ber of Kngennan valley turkt krower* have been husy the pa week preparing lurkej-s in ilie Ilock for tlie.mnnksglvlnB markcl

A JarjB number of prime dresse

price for No. J’s being 23 cents.^Vhlle the birds .being put on tl

mnrket a t this time are.In excellei . condition It is u ld the shpmei

Irom the valley for Ihe llrsl mnrki will be a llllle lighter llils yea Mnny turkeys are sllll being Ic for the Christinas market. -

IIOI.I) DRIDOE PARTV '_____ J ^ O M a Not-. 3S _ Mr. and Mr■ Ififan Hcury cn lerta l«d f6iir“ tfl

blc.i of brldse 'Snturdny evenlniI Mr. and Mxii Herbert Ma>- froi

Oakland, CnllfornDi. were', out c . :• 'lo»'n guesu. HlsU score# .w tn l ,i

Mr. and Mr.v R. H. Calltn. all cu ' Mra, .Lawrence Hawley nnd Irnvcl L -l— U ij^u« -> .t»» .-H ‘*fW‘y-Rob«rw>—

.. ('U rialm a' .'iral'. T .ifi ?n'l, W nj' pingt a l C lu llw k btore.—Adv.

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t S O O E T S'M rs, I

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i.'/«.•> W ll.S n S 'S A M K S ■11 be C O m ilX T K E S

1 M n. Asher D. Wilson U»t evi niinounccd'hcr committees ii

S i J l « 5 i 6 o a ^ O- A. 0 . dance of tl season, December th ird 1

leg ion Mciiiorlal H all.,3 h ^ cliaUminum ’ ***' refreshment committee, ai

misled hi' Mrs, C. K. Dniley and MrJ“J; B. r. M.irt.. •.•* V com m itw ron deeoratlons ui .‘ “ .a.bcjomDrla«d.o£J»ln..8Wncy_Gm£ , , Mr4.■.. lle J . Drowning and Mi

Chnrle,sO;Deyper. ' ' • •Mll lc will be lunij-ilird b y Ole

Biiiri' slx-piece orciieMra.

^r/.A/{K-nicKf'ORh w vK n m s'n rKuyoiiM Kn

ipjp< Ml.'s Mnrle Dicklord nml John 1 'l l 'i u ;c in ik were united In mnrrlnge Sa

|iirdiiy evening a t the Rlchlni hom iidlcs’ PreMdent J. W. RlcUliur Of llie U erans te r Day S nlnu Church reading ll I the ring ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. IB in W right attended, lhe couple.Mr.v U 'C bride wore a long nnvy crri

iresl- nnd cnrrled n bouquet bl ro.'c vlcc- A *c<ldlni; dinner, attended by il

noiis; Immediate lainllie^ and n few int Bm l miilc Irlends, was fcrved a t il

annlc W rlsla. home.- lollowliig Uie ccr monies, . •• v

5tce.< “ "'■‘'fllnR Irip lo Bobe alWelln Oliy, the couple will :jL ,. a t home' In' Twin Palb, Mrs. Clr liurs- brawn n- - . f ccssorlcs as her golng-nway ouif

The bride Is a graduate or Tw liiim Jileft-scliooJ.-TJio.-brl<Jefrroo ■ I'i a griidunle or the Unlvcr.Miy

Mr»* _K l.K S D A SC K LEAD S

■” Thnnk.sRlvlng Ballr Wednesdny e» nlng lit lhe Elk.'i ballroom for men

• . bers ol the Elks lodge and -Uk wives and women guests. TI

, r p T •Thankiglving-&'e .dance will li c n I Qugurata a aeries of lodge dances.

_ Dnncing will begin a t ten o'eio hVom* to music by Chuck Helm's Conl 'mature _3lt of

the ^ B I I I ••Dlford, harge!'

iwan"Jitlngndlanc lu n , 'fw a lgiven .

lurVy■ t l w

ihelT'l t j A Hirkcl.ressed

[vanCT '■nu. ; I 'm the I

m M • ' S l 'I 'f ’ ^ S T IO NlarkcL'

year;’ Cljrlstmaig led I pIiolographi._ We have many

appolntmenls ever? diy. Ar- - raiiKf «oyn very soon or 11

1 Mr^.' *■'" ^ '*'*• O'**" Plcturrsir“ ta*------- will turpnietyou . “ both IncnlnR. ri'ialltj, and beauly. from ••

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Daijy l^ews Pattem .

ALL SIZES AB8UIU!D COMrOft AND-SMOOTH FIT IN EASY-

H TO-MAKE BLIP -■ PATTERN 3S27

I k<fCAncCfiLnSHave you a livorlte slip o r tw

^ you wear repeatedly - others yo \ new r wear a t all? Here'* a sll

t lial belongs In the l in t caugor TTi! Ior' 11 wont bulge or wrinkle undi

.J9ur o o t t lorm -flttlnf frock, an .•^:5 c io ’l twlsi or bind. U'a rtally ' 'u'?-} Joy to wear, euy-to-make. andsue

a comfort youlf wane to repeat tf: pattern again and again, A buUi up bodice with cut-ln-one shouldi

•Jffi s tn p t has a small b u t^ r y impori ,'’ Yv »» t ribbon drawstring 'round I

neckline, that removes ail pooslbllli . o f .tb a -straps-sllpplnf.-Y oull-fln

It tubs tike I hankie It fashion* ' <.> of non-Shrliikable rayon or crep

v ': '; wash satin, or line m usiin.'A dat slip Is sensible under dark frock

Pattern 3327 U avaUable in slu f ;■( 34, 38. 31, M, O , 41, 4<, .40 ar

i M, SlM-38 lakes 24 yards 39 inc fabric, lllustnied step*by-steif aea

i ing Inslrucilont Included.

Ti; tMBd nrrSEN cents (ij o in 'cou !,:■> or loom prdm td i for iti'< '• ,tcn( M<Msu ptturn tVrll«' ’ ° *

TUB ANNE .lli.WJH P.\rTtRN 000! _____lor r»ll «ft(l wini«f i» liu i oull Id i

Toftr JliiiiliohiriyTlUUmftM— psgt r ' rou'll nnd jiui Ihl im tn snd t u f u

. UM pstlnn dnliiu ;ou w tau-io kti jounrif aoa limilr 'veil drtuM ■

'■ (euoD ibrsuih. Eieluilv* 4Ml|ni li . ' itery eccuion'.hoffle.,iiuiie(H. •choc

parUM, cotu. irecU. unaits . ; . et< doll frtrdrabti, T ueio tila i ipetlsJU

PBKt o r BOOK**m ?555Tv*S’v,.'A ’f f i ry '-U Ad4rrH ordm lo Twin PalU Dti ■'»’U ?(U?o *'**'*'*' r*"

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I ncnlnls. ."Uit Marie Dunn Heli p a n e c Studio.*111 preseni a lIoi

eve- ‘sliow. Special -lighting," favors ar JS lor-dccomiloiH have-been a rrangcd 'l ( the I a committcc. W, 0 , WatU U get :d at [eral dance chalmmj- _ . .

smtn'.ynilMKf! l.OCAI. 1 ^ 1 . ‘ nusoiiKi) / i r y / /o i i ’i,'«' MIm \> iia Barga. formerly - ■I. utii 'T ^'In *ho Is soon to becon „ “ " ‘ ,lhe bride'of Harry Morris, Non ‘tl^ a id e 're * ld e n t ," w a * ” Jionored-B r

■ 'imlscelliineoiis shower and surpri ni.-' •Pi'rty I»*t week a t the country hor

''"•jof Mrs. A, N, Englund. After sever •Icompelllive jnmes were played ai

advice w u given to the bride.• •luncheon was served by the hwlei

hn 0 .- guesu were Meidames M,! Sal'- - ■ ■ ■■ —home, I i U l - ! • lg the:■ " ’“ 'j

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grooau...........iJ/Jn-ainng Turh'//: k a f: lobaceo ii sirung leaf by h

on hng Taeh'iike you tee I

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T n lo tU r . L. ^Uf, OUbert WWW, V o t T ! Thorp, y iiso n Churchman, W. Jel

lison.j>.,A ^'H«tiU oo.L ..OllQ urki C. Fratier. L. ZeUer, J. Ricketts. / Blnl.'P ran1f Houston. V W l Lick

- * ,ley,'Joe Nellsoti, M. Kulm, Q. Moi ^ - _ l ^ B arga.and Misses Bertha.B ai

fa , Cathenne Turner, Blanche-MOi rls. E as itr Kulm, KaUileen Kuli and the guest of honor.'

^ Mtmbers of the Needlccrafl Clu ' tvo were entertained l u t veek a t U

you home of M n . Don WlllUms. Piar slip I w en made for a gift exchange i

gory, 1 be'held at- tiie home ol Mrt, Jcnn mder I Morgan. The Jiostess served rcfrcsl

and; ment J.I l y a ■/ L____lsucb|/*£,^j-/'«#;.SS,V Tfc7) . i r -< ‘jit rK E Sm 'T E M A X CflCRCH

As pa rt of Uie Tlianksglvlng ol " 1 " I servanee, a play, "We N «br'iO ie» J^ ^ - 'w a a presented by MUses Mnry E i , , ‘Jj'iIcn Orievo, Margaret Lowe, Jea oi “ j'L ow e. Lols Hayden, Marilin Asbur ^‘“’^^^tyrlIt-MAddn^g7Ma?ga'rdl*V66rliec

Louise Dnrr, Betty Colbert an Grace Bruley. The progrnm w .sponsored'by Uie Women’s Mluloi

1 ary Soclely. The pUy wu» wriiieii I -MISS Eunice Ewer.

»nd' ^Qerald Wallace led the devotloi “*'";sl.^ and Elmer Blens J.nng-a soi

M1.1S Jean U » e gave a” ren(llng ar Miss Grieve sang a solo.

r\yt:i.VK GUESTS.itiait EXTE/H-AI.yi'D .1 ; ' CA/W.S f' y . - Mr m ill,V rr W .-:i..& ku»u<»^ BOOK Saturday evening nt a plilo 'iu 'och tf-purty a t tiielr home, Mr. ar

’V e w :« o « ‘“ '1 Mrs, Belt also won 11< Kll iravellog nward. 'h e hoMeu sen'c

\£ u ^ ,y A iu : \ \E u . s v i ’i'Ei::t <5 :f .v iT .v ..tiY. rH n:\'!is---------- ^iDarfr-A-farcwell.pariy-was-Uoia-SuwdJ Ktrri,'evening a t Uie home or Mr, ar r« ra ,,M rs. Noel Bailey lionorlng Mr. ar Q j„,'M rs, Paul Nulzman, who are lea' r*ii«.ilng after Tlianksglvlng to mai

^ - - L i l ic l r home In.Idaho. Falb. Pinocli ^ ' : w a ! i . t h e diversion of iTic evenin

l.Flve Ubles were a l play. High k o : 'I was won by Mrs. Don Hlgbee at ! James BlaUu> A traveling prt

>■, ' !waa w'on byW rs, CTyde Huffma giiesia of honol' reeHrWWTer

J igjfU, At a late hour an oyster su] , per w'ns Viijtfred.

\IlECt:STLY ORGASIZEU FIRE GROUP MEETS

. Telahl Camp Fire Group met i ]{(l„, the home of the guardian. Mrs. I Iloor ^*rry, lasl week. The Itllemoc .jnd .w ns jpen i ivorkliig oa count book

'jc n - I‘0r-I.UCK l) IS \E IC ~IIOSUIIS DAYLEY KAM ILY . Tneniy-llve friend) and nelghbo plea'snnlly 'surprL'ed Mr, nnd Mi

. j : N. Dnyley nnd fnmlly. Filer. Sui /d n y cvpnlng with a pot-luok'dlnne

‘y -o i.M r. and M n. Dayley a f t movU ^ ' . t o Murtaugh soon. Thc evening wi ^ortn ^pf in remlnl.%clnc and plavlt“r -B g a m p ^ - 'rprbe ------- , r-hom ejr;.!!- IWUTV r.tVES cieral y f„ . Elr.liT-VHMt-OLli \ *na .Mri, Paul Wellner wna Hostess de, a a UrOiday parly Saiurday afte

noon In honor ot the ciBhth bIrU M, D ,'day of her son,'Clyde, Games we

ta f tabaeeo. The '7 le a f a n d hung ' | B

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UJY NEWS. TWW FALLS.-IPAI

•m a played .{ftrougboot Ui« « r te b o « Jcl- Uie prise.going to Jo6 Newbry.f <

tfkc. color .K)ume .oL .p lnk ..U id -IT tt: I . A. was leaiiirtd In lhe deeonaions. - Jck - large blrihdsy enke cenlercd-the re Uor- frtshmeiil isble, ' ' ~Bar- Gueits were Roy Cubit, Bobb « o r- fihumwsy. Marylin, Glen anfl^unm Culm Newbr)'. Ileiiy Lou Dunn. Pall

Skeen, Bliirlry and Barbara Bher lo:k. Durtdy nnd Buster Haniei oeunir OMliiHr. t?oiinlil and

riubi^ t^d Dale Uunn and ArUiur Gen U,ej Koenig.

ic * w i'» ‘ r VU I! y n iT H K u s i• n n le jm j/ . /f j . ir iJ.t.vCA* /Vwt.V rcsli- tJiieji I1.MI- lor the M cT aiinui

" M x iira i**n^n ':''by Ihc Ilub ,ii « meellD* Sunda ,(aflerm.au nc » ip home of M us Don

; Q), .Rohkar. MiNS.Ilciiy Magel is genes new" "* tl‘“i'iii.tii ur nrrangcnientj, Tli , j]jbu;.liip,'N ,sr.s«ioii was presided ovt Je an '^ y Uiallslord. M rt. VJ.bury,'Mci''>'rl»itcl, club sponsor, v u pres liees' ^ '’‘“ »'’! ''' 'n m rn u ‘w errT icncd-b

thc h.-Mrsv Iwns - - - ■ - !

slon- ^ fA l: ,'HI'/.W. r u ' l l by Ar.iU ilJiE lU .y , -

aiar Social Club membcrt wei tlon- 'i 'l '« l" l'“ l.‘' fiiiertnliied a t a ear 5oio pony icr.irjdXy •alicm oon by Mr

. Ben roller nml Miss ElUna Ra nt llu- Potipr country home *e< Klmbfih . Hflreshmenta were seiH'e lollowini: lilt games, Thc roon

y were Drum wllh chrysanUiemun In nutumn liurj •

(>'“ • lor Bit. lion; Mr>, T, j . Fosier It ' , K ;<»<! Mrh. a . J . Sofdiln■n'sn -fiif inivfliuk prlw," ElBlil~lablf

were »i plny,?n'cd _____

• S A IM lS SOCIAL C t.l'llK x r y n r A is s y \r d i s s e u

Mrmb;rs ol (he Salmon Socii

uday a-nuin&w'-of-guesU-at-a-ptfVrliR and dinner Sunday a t Uie hom t ot M

. and and Mrs. Robert Rayl, aenior. Fo: leav- lowing dimier a program of iiiwrei make was prrsenied. Including; T ap danc oclilt BflUy- Diirhiig-and- Bnrbnra-Rny nlng. acconipsnled by Mrs, Tlm Drowr Koro community singing: rending, Bai

and bara Itayl; lap dance. Etalno Dui prl^e ling snd Thelma Tliletten; harmor man. lea rtlo, Wayne Miller, reading, Mr TtrB il'Row rrR ityir'rrninng r Mrs. p ium sup- Tlie ncxl meeting, ilic Insl, unl

alter llie .holidays, uitt be held i I thc hwijf of .Mri. Dean .Miller. . I gUL exchange will be a feature <

S ■ I the piocrnm.t t a t ' Gucjis were Mr. and Mrs, Clir: s. R.iDavui and Inmily: Mrs. Maoi noonlYoimg. Mr. nml .Mrs, L, H, Dciiio ooks- nnd-w>n. l^on; Mr<, Prank Proui;____ Mr. ntitLM r^C Jl^nu rllim V W, 1

ZImincvjmn, .Mr. and Mrs. Elbei J* Fuller. R? Lelchlltcr, Mr, and Mr :ibori Ray Harmljon, Mr. nnd Mm, Juii Mrt. Klrkman; Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Dm

Gun- lliig. Mrs. G, W, nrlglii, and M nner. nnd Mrs, U A. '^lanNcii.DVing Menibrri and thelr families' a1 f was tending were .Mr. and .Mrs, Cray nvlngl Willlsm nnetipn and tamlly, M

and Mrs. Let k i ^ w i niii'lam il: Mr. nnd .Mrs. Dra^M iller a'niinam:

•• ly, Mr. nnrt Mr'. F tank Tlflclle nnd [.milly. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Davl

:ss a t Mr. and Mr». llobert Rayl, junl< ifter- and 'family. Mr. a iii Mrs. B, J ilrUi- WIndle ,Mid Inmily, Mr. and Mr were J . P, Brllenllc and family, Mr. an

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AHO, TUESDAY MORNING', NCNpV EM BEB26,'193K *

tomi Mn. J. r , Wtndlff, &(r. and U n. y.f A E. J. l^jller and family, Mr. and Mrs. ;» tn Oiimri Dnuer and family, and .Mr. It. A and Mrs. C. W. Oates,

• I ti 'ooncR /ifT cr.unobby MEETS FOR KKXSIXGTV.y nmy "Members 'O f' lhe" Neighbors ot >«»y Woodcralt Tlilmbic Club met yei- iher* terdny a iitm oon a l the home of u«n, Mrs. Kslph Wytle. The lline wa> War* ^Peiii wwins on the silk spread >bertl Hlimil ' lllt <IUO'K'ill a u p u y at w ,n Dene « 't u completed,-Refrwhmenu

j were, 'c n y , bg^lje hostess.

C o m i n g E u e i i t f

■o«d. iiip I'juiiiiii aiMrrs will mepi.iiib nday|cv.'nim; insieud of Thursdny eve- 3orls;„hii( «; Ltrioii Memorial hsll. All ••^^''in'iiiijrr* iirS rctjuesied to be preseni

O '" ; riic lla|.i.y Shufllcra wUl meet ai ‘•jllie home, of M rs.-Tonr Lueis, H3i

. I ’I1ir Drunm and Llieraiure dr- psrimrni of the Rural* Pederatwr

' w ill-m ett-at-the -home ol Mrs. W !, 5 'W . W iih i, '401 Tlilrd avenue east' Mrs nflernoon, Mrs, H, C. Ed-

'I iiiunil'on will review a book or ' “ ’ |"R umU. the O reat Olfenilve," bj

.j^^jjU auriw Hindus:

Knull G range will meel a t itn .?<nool tiowf.a£<_o'cloc>: MVdnesds} evrnlnRT'Mr .- l!i i/.'Ooiueii. hi'CtUlBl'

,. nrraiuied a program and soela:ajj„j;rvcnliiK.Rblw"----------------------------- --------------------

- VETERANS OF FOREIGN• I , WARS INSTALL'.STAFf

;oeiul! ^ — ■*' •-a'mh—‘l*win-F«»!rpM tr^eeai>t-<*.»w - rliKkftltn-Wanr-i^lll-lnsttU-J.-J.-THughe* ' Mr.'rc-eleclcd commander, .and oUici Fol- newly elecied offlcera, tn d wiU a!s<

crest Initiate a c ]a u of candidates foi ance. membership a l a meeting t jb ^ held R n y rm Odd Fellows hall thU erenlng own; Expected'visilors Include a detega- Bar- Ilou from Uie Burley post. Guy D Dur- Miller, of Tw in Falls, past post eom non- mander. is to be the InslaUtng of Mra, fleer, •

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“s CAST ANNOUNCED FOR , JUNIOR PLAY AT BUHi

BUHL,' NOV. 3 1 - U n . n o u WUm i h u announced thc-casi tor the an

. . nual Junior class play which wtl .... be l l m i in ttie near future. Thi : . . p lar, ‘‘D oU m to Ooughmiu," ts i

f u l n p v tn t farce In three acts wltlf«'>d the fcjlo,*rtng J * * ^

Uavla Pond,. Avia Dennis. Florlaj Hunt. Ruasell' Smalley. Donorai Duncan, hlllea Valroubek, Jame W rlghl and Ted Homltng. ,

Rehearsals have bfgun and thI play-wlir be given tn a few. w k j .

U C E N SE tt Aff"JER05IE-

eve- j e ROMR Nov. 23 - Two license «ei< Issued a t the Jerom< counl; recorder’s office Saturday after noon to Elmer Holllbaugh and Edm

•J * ' Wilson, boUi of Jerome, and Robet Taylor. Eden, 'and Bielyn Hanatn

;oLEAyC, BURLEY HOBPITAl, ,tu>n ;BUIUiEy. Nov. 3>-M n. Bross o , w , Burley and M r^ Deno of Rupei east'. I ■ : ' . , . i .Ed- .

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•SO ro rd Fortor Sedan------- 4190

>*30 Pord Tudor l}edan _ - | I M•30 Ford Coupe _________ 1175

. •U g r t ^ o r Bedan — ^..t475

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CPS helps to'give Lhesterhej

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. BUHL klWANIS CLUB HL SENDS FOOD TO HOME

- BUHL, NOV, a -i-B u h l K l i i a t ehib a rol a inick iokd ol food to

WU the Chlldren’a Uone In BoIm for the HianksflTlng dinner nert wwk.

>*, f An annjp truck, d r in n bgr Albon »IU> Olandera and loaded wiUi' about a

<■=!>’ of beans, potatoaa. applet: cart

pum’jiklnaV '-telt-^M on Tliunday momlnf.

Many ol uic other cluta and grange.^ in aod around Buhl bare

j'"® sent fcodsiuff and cloUilB|-to -Uia

. eoilKllofi (or the hooo v u itanad In U u I r a l kb o o u tdd4yr Kaeh year, for the past 15 m bm oi Ul# Buhl school children hare »Kf Uie entire slft« in Uie per capiU con* irlbuUon# to Ui« home. Approri- mately- IIOO U coUected annually and tum ed ovar to the society.

were boUi discharged from' ihe Cot* ^ tage liospltai Sunday, s of Mrs. W. I I Braden Is ill a l h t: pert home tufferlng from Inftuenu.

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■« F ted ffadan, nOia, luaU r.^0 Jumbo batloont, low

IM- •SS Oaltland Sedan , ........ 4100175 *38 Oakland Coupe U175 *38 Bulck Coupe__________ t W----------• » F o r t Ooupe

a s “ ‘■30 Cherrolel C w p T I Z Z Z iin e190 •a# F o r t Truck ....... t» 0H5 •30 Oherrolel -Truek^LZiZMOO175 •31 F o r t Truck ________ tUO

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__ - wia be published gllhoul charge. .

AlTnollcca rcoulred-bj law or by order ot T lcourt of rompclcnt Jurisdiction lo be puUlUhed , , «eckl.v. i\'ill be 'published In Uie Wednesdayluuo 'ot IllU paper pursuant to Section 53-108 I. ‘

Snslon U w s of Idaho. ‘ ,- . . .......... -■■■ ■ , . ■* ■' 1

^ ~ ........-N O W O N O E n ............ • ' • j 1T h c te n d en c y to q u e s tio n tlic y a lld ily o f I *

n e w law s b o th 8 l;itc nnd f e d e rn l g ro w s [

s te a d i ly . ' - S \[T h u s t l i c .u t i l i ty c o n ^ o ra tio n s o f th e e o un - j i

t r y lire lip |ii_ a rnw o v e r th e n e w u t i l i t ie s a c t > .m d a s R p ro lim in u ry .a tc p in t h e f i g h t m a n y j ( o f th e m w iil r e fu s e to r e g is te r w i th th o new I < ‘ a u th o r i ty ” s e t up by th c la w f n d w h ic h hn.s * rc< iu ired re g ia tru t io n b y D cc c ip b e r f i r a t . , ,

E v e n tu a lly t h e 'm a t t e r w ill b e a c t t le d b y j j - - th e -U n ito d S ta te n ,S m i» c m « -C o u rt-b u t i n H ic : ' r n c f tn t im c .lh e law w ill be d e lib e rn tc ly d is - i.c

— o b p rc d 'f ln r t r tio n th s w i l l - p r o b n b ly c l n p s i j ^ b c ^ /o r« -* n y o n o -w ill-k n o v i- fo r c e r ta in -w h e th e r -

'• t h e n e w l a w ^ f a a la w o r n o t. iiP e r h a p s t h c m o a t re m a rk a b le f e a tu r e o f t:

t h e p e rf o rm a n c e lie s in th c f a c t t h a t in -or- * l ic r t h a t tiiT lB W l>o e i t h e r 'd e l m i r a y e a ta b - lis h c d o r s e n t to th G S c ra i i* h c u p s o m c o n e m u a t J v io ln te ’i t . T h e r e is n o o th e r w a y in w h ic h i t c

• t a n b e B ro u g h t,b e fo re th o C o u r t. T h e j m ia t e r s tu p id i ty o f Such a ay ato m is i t s m o s t o u t­s ta n d in g c h a r a c te r i s t ic . *

T h e u t i l i ty co m p an ie s a r e sc a rc e ly to b e b la m e d f o r th e i r lack o f c o n fid e n c e in th e n e w law . W h e n , th e Id a h o S t n te S a le s T n x , la w w 6 n t in to e f f e c t th e . N ew s in com m o n .i

. ‘w ith a ’goo d m u n y o th e r Id a h o n c w sp a jw ra * b a d ifo -c o n f id e n c e W h ate v e r in t h a t p a r t, o f ' t h e h c t w hicK com pelled th e C ollection o f t l i e , t a x bn n e w sp a p e r , s u b sc rip tio n s . Y o t u n d e r

. in .s tru c tio n s froTO th e S tn te D e p a r tm e n t o f L aw E n fo rc e m e n t th e N ow s c o llc c ttd a n t i re*

. 'm i t t e d a s iz e a b le 's u m in ta x e s on i t s sub*•. s c rip tio n s . N o w i l is decided t h a t th e ta x d o c s J

not. a p p ly to n e w .sp a i^ r s^b .s.crip tions nnd no f u r t h e r s u c h co llec tio n s s h a ll b e m a d e . B u t in t h o m e a n tim e h u n d re d s o f jw ople h a v e ,

• pn id a n u n n e c e s sn ry a n d I11c k»1 ta x a n d th e r e ' is n o w a y in w h ic h th c K ew s c an p e t t h i s ~

, m o n e y b n c k nRa.in f o r d is t r ib u t io n to th o se w ho p a id i t . - '

N o w o n d e r th c ro is K cncra l m is t r u s t o f th c la w nnd, n e w liiw s, e sjw cia lly l a x law s, in im rticu ln r .

M IL IT A I tV S P O ilT

I t w a s n f in e b i t o f fa ll sh o o lin g t l i e I ta l in n | a rm y in E th io p ia r e p o r te d tiie o th e r liay . A ir sc o u ts b a il sp ie d o u t a n a t iv e a rm y encam p-- m e n t in - a n a rro w va lley . So a s iiu ad ro n o f tw e n ty w a r plaiie.s sw ooped dow n o v o r-i l, led b y D jc la to r M u sso lin i’s Iw o sons a n d h is sjin- in - la w , C ouD t C inno. T h e re w ere iw rh a p s f if - .! t / c n t lio u sa m i m en d ensely c row ded to g e th e r .! .<0 t j i a t th e y w ere uuulile to f ijflit b ack .

“ W e gob h u n d r e d s of th e m b e fo re th e y !• cou ld f in d s h e l te r ,” boH,‘»ted C o u n t C inno . |. . ."P ro b ab fy w c }?ot in» r« (Iian one th o u sa n d ;

. o f th e m .” . T h b n t la c k in s jilanes sw ooped \, , do w n w i ih in onc’ h u n r ir n i f c c t oC th c K vound, .

p e p p e r in g th o s e f le e in g blnck h o rd e s w i th : e x p lo s iv e b o m b s n n d rld iil in g th e m w ith m a--, c h in e g u n f i r e , u n l i l th e i r a n im u n ltio n w a s ]-

.•e .rh r tu s tc d .'I ta !in B -ro !m rts 'p a v e tw o thousn 'h^ j , E th io p ia n s lu l lw r 'a n d one Il.Mi'an- nio^iianic

w o u n d e d .' . - — _ . ----------L o \* c l r - s p o r t . - l h n 'l - i t ? W e W ouldn 't k i l l !

. ' r a b b i t s i h u t w ay . B u T n i a t ‘is"w !ja t w ar be* : _C O raca_ 'V jlcn_w nK Q tl ty , ! y v i l i : .o d '' m cn_w 'ith , I

m o d t r n e q u ip m e n t a g a in s t in fe r io r races . '

B A N K S A V E D ^ \ '_— , H fr f t iB ^ .s f tm e th ln s - th a t m a } L -in t« i:c* t-a l l-• '/b ftn k .d o p o o ito rB . O n .N o v e m b e r iG th e W ilbu r. ' T r u f l t C o m p a n y o f B e th lc h c n r , P e n n B jJv an ia . i : ‘*~ClO«M/5M1ngTt3' (lci)o‘s ito r3 fo iir a n ti oiic’- lia lj. ■r-^infHioW g t l f t f t r O n - N 't t V C m b t m j i t 'W a rT e t~ - • opcD cd '5 5 th e U n io n B a n k a n d T r i is f 'C o in - '-

- -•pany , r e a u r l jity : b u s in e s s a s u s u a lf A cc o u n ts .. .w « e a till so()d!^Flo d e i^ s i t o r lo s t a cen t.

V a a ld to b e tH c .f i r s t c x c rc is e o f th e j

■ ' TwiM yAU# PAit.y

-« -i pow prs o f th e F e d e ra l D ep o s i t I o f u ^ n c « Co p | ! I p o ra tlo n u n d c H j ie ' ban)<in(( a ck o f i9 9 5 f T b ia J • - I p o w e r fu l’I n a l j tu t io n , a lo n g w i th t h e r F C . I • i cam e im m ed ia te ly to Ih e ^ c sT u 'c 'o f th c 'c lo te i l 1 ' I b ank . T h c a.i9ct8 w ore m oa tly g o o d , b u t s lo w . |

: T h o se blow B sspt^ w pre to k e n o v e r b y ' t h c ,I FD IC , w hich cAii i:calizc gn th e m g ra d u a lly

w ith lit t le o r no loas. T h c R F C a u b ac rlb e d ' th re e h u n d re d a n d f i f ty lh o u a a n d d o |la r s o f ! s tock ill t k y i c w b a n k a n d local in t e r e s t s su b -

K cribrd o ^ h u n d r e d -th o u sa n d d o lla r s , a n d . th e ban k s ta r te d buslhc iis w ith f o u r h u n d re d

nnd f if ty th o u s a m r d o tU ra c a p lfu T Ju lIy pa id

I I ' ■ • • - - •! . . C ontifjenco is • re s to re d . N o rm a l b a n k in g

' fu n c tio n s n rti rc’su m c d . D e p o s i ts w h ic h w e re ’ _ ' f lee in g fro m tlie old ban k a r c now f lo w in g

' bnck . , • 'J___* •" T ills■ .S u r t 'o r tl fn rg 'T u s la u isT a ilh in b a n k s ,’

I • a n d fa ith in b a n k s s u p p o r ts f a i t h in b u a in essI s ta b ili ty . . ^ ^

‘ AN OBJECT I.ESSON. I ' (LewUlou Tribune)

The xcilcd Rnrolng by nn •'ofllclal SMkcsroap” of llie I ialuii aovemmeni as to w hat ihc .United Slatei'-

; misfit cxpcci’i'f H ad^Cs further rc*lrlctlve measures--------« ffT * rt^ H » w tr tr« H ey T ff^ r« m lrr? jjn fe fT (7 iir i? r

nlJo miRMi cxpcct were v t parllclpailng Id ihe'very icsl cconomlc bcycott belnc '^ascd BBalnit Italy by ihe | couniries nlllllated wllh the tesiue of nationi. i

_ AMcrllng lie could not ta r.w h a l specUlc measures i [ Italy would take 11 thp AmctTcan government embar- ' ' Kocd oil' flllll other commodlilos. exporlailon o l which |

U not now rcslrlcled. thU ipokesman declared yester-' | — -d tty Itiily would tlecldeon any-eounter*mca3nrcrajnh«" 1

‘ occasion arL-;c). At lhe urne lime, he mede i(, clear — ' ' there would be'no exception to lu ly ’i announced eco- •

j nomlc reptlMl program of "an eyo for ah eye." While ‘ Qf I there b no jiutlce In the lla llat; warning to lhe Unlled { Lvs i a i we are pursuing a policy of sane t

I neutrality which appllea to trath ot tlie waning nillons, < ^ I 11 Is manlfnt w hat dlffleulllei we already would be In ' in- i were wc a lu r l of (lie league boyeotl m«ch!ne. •• ic t ' Each day the'suspicion grows (hal Ihe primary pur* ' ny j poK Of’llie Icasue U lo maintain the inlerettt of tho j'

{ great powen which control lla decisions and to keep a s ‘ ***'*' ^ ‘hoie. terms alone, t

'ilie paramount cotulderatlon th a t moves ihoH vho r ! ara. again seeking to attach the Ui)lted s u ta s lo lho ''

by j league Is, a i the Tribune understands ll, l ^ t Uie old ' h e r world counlrlei now greatly aan l and heed AhierlUn is . I cooperaUon In the solving olibfi great dlfllcuUles.thal i |^ ; i:E c z a :iR c 5 :ia ru i# n tT r ro s i? iH T T ia i r* n a n n M rM r -

. J n pre»fr''lns world peace to e ilend such cooperation.IJ Ij arsufd Dwt the Unlled B lal« . tor iu own b a t b Intereit*. cannoi allord to hold aloof .from tho dllllcul- *

o f ties of Europe. As a matter of fact the nation U nol ir- so alooC h is never been antj csn never be. I ta ’ ela- J g 7p lom hlp-to-i:ur'6iS jjjra rfa lrn rp rac n « H ^ as Intlmal'e I

and ns ncllvc as the league's for any broad and worthy ’’ ‘I purpose. II has lla ^ D g e li ol peaci and good-wlU In „

cve^- comer of the world. Bul It prefer* lo determine « ite for Itself how we shall mcve to allaln Ihese goo.d IdeaU. (i ,jt. The IcBRue propigandlils ol (he country, lo a.pre- *

' poiidemnt extent, leem to have derived the Idea iha t ^ tho agfregale p6hlles df the European caUnlrles Is a lair and fragrant ro» girden, but wilted for lhe mo- r<

1*'* • menl,, while-the Itflgue, and lu mechanism U a jirand ci 'ax sweet eoiig, ready Io burst Into .tymphony. but for llie o n .misguided and maicllc. refusal ot Uncle Sam 10 come •ra to Ihe'pnrty. We don’t Ihlnk-M. Tlie events thnt nre

now unloldiug.ln Europ»-may be ot fom^servjce ln_ ^ . , 'Bppralilng thfl rM lrja(ureof Ihe league for thoJH-who rn

mny-di^lre rnll(;ht(nmeni. mle r - ■ - ________________ : ■ 11

o f • "DKATII A m n DARK" b

PC* 'Burley Hcraldi b<"Of 36,000 motor uuiliuea l u l year, :0,000 occurred “■

a t lilght,'’ wrlle* Oovernor Harold O. Hollmin of New Jersey.-Ill an irtlcle In Liberty entitled '-DeaUi' A lter-bark." ' _ -

"The total economic w uie of nighl-tliue automobile r .ve accldenla U esllmsied'at nearly one and a half billion, j r e dolla n . . ,'i ' . 'j{}g ^ S U ly iiliio jjer lenl o r tn o s r tlll ia ki-e M « lr lu i i j . ' "

"As a nation, we liave-tdlled to grasp lhe fact lh*l nj Ihi'Bun'goei down, so must ou'r speed. We are simply driving too fast lor our ej'csV

Night driving, aovetnor Hoffman polnU out. In-, lh vojvM three deJmlie Iiiciors, each of which contrlbutei

to the h a m d : 1. Overdriving our hcadllghU; a, slow perception due to poor Illumination; 3, lho night pc> deatrlan haaard, Tlie tirtl factor Is probably the n iu t

, Important, Inasmuch as ll affccls the other iwo, Oov- i ernor llolfm an layj thal the average man Is fortunate ' If he cnn see 100 led clearly with hU headlamps. Thai

U less than lhe tllsi.-ince required lo stop Irom a speed . ''I'*' of 35 miles per hour, on good pavement with lirat.

o f ' cins# tlrea and bmkes. If ilic night driver U traieli'i.K le d CO, not nn uncommon fpeed on our highways today, m j. tha t' 100 feet of jrfelljlllty will have been p.'VJscd by tlvi f j f , lime he U nblo to even subjtantlally lower hts jpcrd. h e r ' Thousands ol m are tlrlvlnK 50 and 00 miles nn

*1 hour in cnrs enulmietl »Uli SO-mlle heaailghts, One i solution to tha t U beurr lllumhiallon (or alrcrts und

floy I highways—IrreJuUblB figures, based on extensive tesis ino. I .ihow tha t the siivlhg in economic waste, to :ay nblhlng xnd : of human wssfc, |i,,y% {(n- co. c of good linlitins many" p g j I llnie* over. Dut u win be a Imig lime belore Die nver-

. ' age hlghwny li lifbtcd nl a ll- .m d In the meanitme,• • the only solution l\ to drive moilernlely If you wWi

■Ith : (0 jvold ‘'dentil sf .rr rinrk."I ta - - , ■ ' ------- -------------------ivas ]-( ___ •

i W | ■ BR EAK FAST FOODm ic ........... ._________.. '

; CilCsoh-TVJSiil’i-j^u r builneu?' . “ k i l l , . H o b o -rm a lijhUiln: calculMor. '

. C ltlK n-W itii do you mn.ii’ ,, * : Hol»—I spend my time iio<lgiii‘ .miioj on de roads

I'ltn ----------------. PrUon ,Vlillor--Wouiani >ou'Iike'ro be .■omelhlng'

bclttr lhan a plek-pocket?Convict—Yes. I would, msdani, nut wol's de useT

■■ ■'- a i l ____LUUcJ5axll=Eaihcr-lUUtnie.'.UuM li«r#-U-fM Uy-I, honor among thieves? ' . '‘u u r .m ih e rrN o . Tblcves are Jujt a.i bad as lhe general n ia . 1 run of peopl^ ________ . , - --------------- •

!i^llL-__Xoiuli,Brl<le.,U0-8roccr.utiitl<Uvii—i*ivt eenl.n-ji re- itlTle h ls h ’/or clilckeiuT llip 'mnn acrov< tlie »irrct‘

r*-.-'-.^.advcrtl|«lS-Uu!Ja-^^lt-21-ocull— .----------- --O rocer-D o nis clWkens have'the feet onT ,, ,

,in ts DHde-^No. - ■>Otocer—Well, t lu t rxnlsius tt. W e n Wi sell a {a*|

. . '.u o dvq you thi..whol« fowl. W t wouldn't tbiak t( th e p ea lin g you.

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N e w Y o r k - :i

Day%t)^ iBj. 0. 0, McJWyRE - il

ll TfORK. w v . i l - T h t , .r« ', f jilanniiii a rescue squid to bring ''

U>c liuthorlit f tan k fiulllvgn' back to ■ f >• town. Ilr flipped off lo h is liaUve d s*rntoiaap/;lngi for a seasonal Ilay!* . 'a n d . Rl ihU - Is 'n l lleD ,- aon 'l

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0 .0 . . l . l n i m I'l'* wom th is wtn-lj,■f-- ier.- so he hepped out and decided ‘n , to hell around In his p e cn p lild li;

'Fuimyiiian iTimc from ISM on) l.’

e Sulllvsn ha-s become one of the o moit exsspcratinc probiema In the C'

3 mnjj:lne sliops, Boft ipoktn . s lirry . F ,. 'fJM. ii?>>:]ire,-;iM a"btrilling1nno-1" I cence, promlJdng editon a plecc on

. any wibjcl iny lime. Th.m try to u llnd Ollen lie h u moved twice, g

r Not t in t lie-doe*n't like to write A humor. But he prefer* (o write It In y'

. the fonn of prlraie Ielters to Corey gi Ford. Arthur SamueU iiid Joseph ci

" Bryan. l l l< ^ c may ipend daya In ai e thl3 hilarious pcrsonil corrcspond- I, ence, while editors will: th e floor,

nTlnlng their handi.

. • a iic man really fln t »lih tlw Am- r

. alcur Hour radio jdcA Iiu got iio th - - ing OUI of^ll but a alnce.' He Is

* Oeorge Jc«eJ, and wii growing a''■ b;ard In every executive wiiung •3 room 111 town stvenl yeara agoB looking for a sponsor. Ue toW me. about ll in O.lilomla In 1931. prc- ni

d ictlnr It would.be th t- g m te s i „i' draw In radio, l. too. thought h e 'b iI was rtdmi a 'bad hors*. . ! „f T —;------------ = --------~ " - . '~ ^ d i

Cliinfcse.film pUycrs ire rcporlcdl t by-a JIan'ard jia 'chologlit.to have;cl . a remarkably high I. Q. Anna M ay; M

Wong has been acting In Europe In g: French. Gcrmuf. Engllili a'nd U ic! th

^ burrv djalect t)f Tanitoy nl«^-lb^ > go«' critlci rcfflfred to he r u - a or , •'somle' or ':l\onny lauli." -Keyc tii

Luke, qiio aeu In Oliirley Chan ut ' mysteneJ. is a highbrow JmTnllt ! who reids C hauu r and haa draw* iti . ings on exhibit In Uie BrltUh Mus* wi . cum. .Soo Young, acting w ith Mac vc , West, Is a Columbia graduilo, a of

student of philosophy, and w u lhe ti ‘ riglsuusc In Mel U n rang 's per- H• forminre. Herbert Mar»h*U,-asTr«. cc I call, oncc had a ClUnete. valet *ho cc , l\ on authority on Sanikrlt. eg : . _____ , - ■ , . I t

Ther.' enormous dlspUy. of mod- ,J ern a rt in the S7th Mr^pt chops!

L A.largo part ^oci to-Cillfomla and )’' mnch to, long ijland, A dealer tells , ‘

me .Uie famed "Nude Drscendlns the SWlrcaic," a -P ase one flurry of yesterday. Is In'iKKKsslon of a B.-iconIan scholar. Walter C. Arciis- berg, who has an olrt.ror’.ri honvi 5'

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i lD o ir Uie EthlopUn wm bag rgrlvtd Mniereit Id anllguated t l r t |m « . Mot lall are In nuw um i. A . |u r dialer Informi. ttln t lock muikel* are lUlli

- med ln-EQUatorM -AW ea.--T»ioy! hsve lo h a re fUnU and U me a rc ’ elilpped by a wlltary workmin In,

•En|la.nd, who "nakei" U«m In a , i^uirr}- pit in Comvtll. U ayb; a

J one-man unlont Two Britons, pass*. In; through DIU Islm d not long -i - i tsP.- g aTc a i fi l9go«f i , | ;! And how many, know the largest 11 ” Ijiwk-nylng sorleiy in this country i C 'js al DtTMtir, w-.'sUheiter counly; i

■II ' ;Il'u-A nmnctlnhorstc.cublnca in Mou; |n 'h .iiian U tha t of the Uny. lacky f li^Serbian cafes on the lower W «t I t ; sirie. Chef* arc from Belgrade andI-,Ihcir efforts are a cotmopolltau ' '•Ib lend 'o f Prcnch. TutkUh. Ilu u lin

lund nallii) cookcry. Tlw .classic In ;iiicr*dinncr llijuer al Orcck palaces I^ lj_tJie_arom atlc Mciaxa. Tliat fl/je *riUomanec-Coiill, tavorlte o f.S tan* ’fsjlord While.' Is now too expensive to 'a tbe found anywhere. Even In France *n iu Is 100 f ra n :i a boiil^. . <d i ------- ' ’*, And t l a t dl'tinBukhed epicure | • tn lio died recently m Francel 8uc* ^iciimblng to Indigestion a t the-I3Ui• course ot a baiiriuet given him by ‘ ^jKOurmeti. HerolmJIy. he flnUhed ' ' hts dUh or Volallte Supreme a U ‘ i T,»Ilo'rsn4 and toppled back,, sigh* ' i,LPg'. ^ .p r n k U o r the cook. ' TTiey |

c jo iijid him courhfltm his classic /a te ‘I nrealhed In a jeraphlc imlle. A Par-

) ; L\ Journal gave an obltuar)' worthy el of a great soldier or duelUt. H eadr ,e c cd; "Colonel Duraart Falls o frT l«. Field of Honari-___________ 1

’ A youns ninn send.t his nulojraph "> lilbum. Tive llrsl signer Is Albert " L*. Elmu:ln._UIld£nJcath-Q■:Qrsc-aam.^i

nrd Shaw lia^ aTiiten: -My dear “; Albert; Wliy dld you encourage Uiw “ 1 young msn lo begin collecting auto-• graphsf ff fie prefers * - l ( f e - ofI crime h t might a l iessl choosc some °I activity lc.«-tTttllb;-.'jom;." “

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. EOEN, NoV. 23-P lin s fo: an an* ' nual community Clirtilm a; tree and

•jliroaram were Uunched tluMng the !■ ijbUAlnesi meeting of the Kden Par- ■ ent*Teacher a.yocliilon last T liuri- a

'^ d iy.t n 'rnmg:------- --------------- .'.r jv .- ' c:i Wllla.rd Laillmer. president, had >' jcharge of the b iislnss meeiing and r ; Mrs, R. F. Henry conducted the pro- ^ gram. Tlie Christinas program for c

llhe communily Is lo b« furnished c ■ lby lh r yrada Kbool.sLudepts. An v

opereita Is to be ptcseiited. Addl- « tlonal numbers are -to be coutrlb* N uted by the hlgll Mhool st'udcnU. a

Arr.incements for the securing of lhe ChrUtma* trea t lor lhe children , were made and the organUation alio t voted for a plin whereby a lline l ol canned Irua-could bo collected and forwarded lo the Children's Homo In Botse, In order to make It convenient (or anyone wishing to ^ contrtbule. i r was suggested th a t « each family bring lhe donation to h the xommunliy progrnm. . ' - l i l order to 'urovlde some rccrca- ‘

lion fcr studenu who wait ench eve- h nlng for llw recond trip of.the school ' bui. a fund of »5 was apprpprlalcd; lo purchase somo games. ib, Mrs. J. K, Hayes, president of thc c-

Idaho Parent*Tcnehcr ttivxlatlon.ic, gnve an ndilTC’<s during lhe p.-o-;il gram hour. She apoke on "Wlierc Are We O oliij nnd Why?" M lw.« lUilh Alin Hayes also cnlerU lncd 'S

:wlih- n short Ulk ol Iwr recent trip I ^ J to .th e . Hawuljin latands. She.cxhlb-jt:

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A j Ilonal exprcMloo take* the form of i anger, m y ir e cold nnd tcierved

' under on lna ry c opd ltlon iind show <little leellng of u iy niod . They do '

. uol k lu or fondle the ir children oreacn'-otlHri-TfldUlie-fnTi'c'ry. m ile '

% laughter and fun, bu l explode In vlo* *H lent 6ursu .o lisn iper.vb tD the emo- 'u Uonal p rem re gels lo j Inlcme. 'n In many of theie caica. could the ! c parents but analyze (he illuation.a they would find th a t Uie causei ' e reach back Into the ir own childhood.

p : u i b i r m e r '* « r 4 'r e p f e i« d " I n '0 Ihclr emotional life by undemon* ' « itrallve parents, o r ihey may have

come (rom a home In whlcli there waa no love a l an, w heit bicker- ' Ing, quarreling and rancor were the ,

! , k Sicnm nhlch hns no cscapc will , r blow lho Ud of( th e kettle or the a ildes oul ot u boUer. Fccllngi arc ^ about the snme. Some expreulon of

emotion teenu euenlU J .-lo every- , one. If It Is reprcised In one dlrec-

f tlo ii.'lfbu rsti’out Ifl- on ottier."'” ~ “ ^- I t Jl liard for' lome .psople lo be , y dcm'onilraUve, They look upon thc , . .exp r^ lon ol londern tss.ai illly or , ?■ scr)nmenlal. Tliey m a y . feel deep \

love for the ir family and frlendi; ,- -!iTitfH>(ri«nabbio-puV4t4ato-WQrdijiti:

nctloiu. U l these same people feel annoyed or angry, however, and at oncc thry- ceasa' to bs cmollonleu ‘

'^ a n d iiiakc'hiTfbr ainTi»ir reserve In J a to rtcat of lago. - ‘

'i Wliy is ll scnllmcnlal lo be lovt ! f J iiga jid«JnnaJ.to i)8aB gry-?.D i»-; _ . onstrntlvcnest can be 'cultivated hke ,

any other a n , and It would be -aell ‘ 11 emoiIoniOly starved and repreucd , people would eet nbout III culllva* I Hon. They .would bo healthier oad , happlcr for so doing, and ccrialnlyj.

, Ihelr children would have pleas-1, anicr t ^ io r l e s of childhood, nnd! would In lurn be healthier and hap* I

■ pier than U possible under a reIgn ‘■ or terror.. *

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. tied souvenirs coUccled from the ‘ J tr ip nnd._.sang a. number of lhe ,• Hawaiian popular songi. .

O ther numbers for thc program i- were musical. KeUh Jolianscn, ac- ,

' L!uai^J4iilcti"t3y"'M m~Hpmton~&iuit j] iv.'O vocal numbers. Charic* Hawley (1 rendered two trumiKl soles u-jtli , . Atrs. Hawley playtng 'tlic piano ac- j r companlmem. M i:s T honiail, .ac- . I companled. by O tto..gave aV violin solo. A toclal hour lollowed . with rclreshments being a e n t^ by- M rs,,aitn Murray. Mr.vTred*Cheley (

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; OPERETTA SCHEDULED 1 I BY BUHL JUNIOR HIGH '' DUIiL. NOV. 33-T lio Junior' liljh !J school opcreua. "Tho Toreadors," jt will b ; jiretcnled a t the Buhl high |J ^chool auilltorluin on Friday eve- (

niiig a t 8 p. rn, A chorus of W bo>t ,- ind girb ^elccled from the Junior- high school glcs clulii wUI lake pnr; ^1 n lhe producUon. --------1, A group ol daiicinK Kins directed

i by M U LIUian Hejlmanek, who rc* I ;|ceiilly ^tudled Spanish und Mexl* ,,!cnn Uanclns In Mexico, will add to - 1 the coloi- of the operetta, c Thc plot 1* chiiraclcrlzed »lth siWlUy dialogue, and much action, J'SpaiiU li music Is u jrd throughoul, i)(ML« Roxle Kessinger U directing « -|lhcfc lnaln«-parts. ------ .... - - •

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By Ray T «k» r DRAKCI. Federal RtKrve Bo«rd-

^ ol chK klnf crfdit Inflatlw fb ^.(J last three days without m c h ln g any

decUlon. They have-adopled • policy [Jo of "watchful walilni,- ' ------ fOf Outside advuera b.'gted lU aen'ej It Chairman'Bcclei to u « 'hU -pow w |

10 cul down bank rescn-es' whleh Q. now u ta l t3MOMO.OOO and Uiere-

lorc fu m liir » ho'nowlog' reiervoft' ... of $30,000,000,0^ lor ipeculallvc In- '' Icreiti. He haa the authority lo In*

crease Un am ouau which banks ^ must 'carry agalnii deposltt, »od he

could tarily .curtail, the fundi-thej:.- can le n d .to stock gamblers. Out- " aide bankers wanted him to exerclu „ hU power by degrees and »e< whaf . . I te resuli would Ip.... Bul OorerNor Erflei backed otf.

The admlnUtratlon draada an V »* Ilclal boom, tha t w ou ld ^ ru c v ad ^

‘‘‘ lerKly later but It w ckom u Hsinjr D; prices. Mr. Eccles aUo polnta out

Ihat a mild exercUe ot hU potvr now might nol stop a runaway mar-

'■ kct. n c nvore n irau itude of « l t - ^ ing...u«llU lltJ»K i,m _caw lllui2U V

MrJou.f threat and Ihen stepping In “ with n ll'th e Iralfic algnaU he has

under the law. He ligurti ll w -ild deter slock speeders more efiec*

■P tlvely than handing oul a few night* court tlck-:la now.

'J McNary. Tlic Canadian tariff „ treaty Is nol proving such a v-ul- fjf nerahle-target-arthe-OrO.-Prhopcd-

11 would be. Tlielr antics hnve been rather amusing alnce they sal down

•’ to study thc details. "• ' - NBttoiial- Chalmjjn—n e tc h e r - a -

former Tariff Commlulou head, Iras uttered no word of eriUeUm. Miny

■° rediiclloM on iteel and machlnerj'* benefit juch O, O, P. sUte's as Penn- “ s.vlvanUi, Michigan and Ohio, The , {nepubllean Congressional Commit*

1 tec keeps rllefii b^ause many ached*' jUles situ fy 'memben they seek to ‘ Ireclfct nex t’ yw r. But Harrison

^ fipangler. who has chaise of Chi­cago liendquarter*. bewails Uie low-

= erlng of the gnies on sojijls which compote wllh farm products,

Ncvertheleu, the O. 0 , P. Ilgure.i that Mr. Rooscvell may have tossed two slates Inlo lu lap — Wjuhing* lon and Oregon, Tliough nonmlly r.'garded as («w Deallsh, the -en tij .

* or CBnndlan lumber'and'fts'h at-rr*“ ■y. duccd rates niny tip the balance, 80

ssys .Charles McNarj-, w lu te 0 - 0 .=* P. Senate leader but h itherto ij-m- '■ paihctlc lo Mr. RcofeveH's broid* program. ' • J

nliU E F . Although the Ma>-ors' Conlcrcnce Is a non-partisan body PresiCant Roosevelt privately ex* pre?ted hU graUlud* -for the way

I they handled siveral problem.s which - have been bothering him. Insiders

U .'u-swct collusion,^ The Mayor*, who ought io kimjf

tiopular aentlmenl. bombarded Washington wAh i denund for con-

■ llm iaiice.of relief' a lte r currcnt! :n funds ran oul. I t 1» cxpected'Uiat j •• Congrcasmcn preaching economy 1

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: P M C U 8 S P 1 5 !II, —a, HANSEN, Nov. Zi — l l i c Junior ig class of Hanvsn high school presenl*-- ad the class play, "Where’s Q raiid -

ma,’’ a three-act comedy. Friday -{evening a t the high M hool.audl- “ |i torlum. C harade^ were: Uiclle

;Hayiw<. Blakf Proehllch, Robert Fornwall, Mnrjorle Anderson, Vlr-

Tnmkey,, Ruth Bemieil and Ireno 8eoU. The play "w e directed by loi* a : Rawle*. Tlfe cnmmiltee# in charge were: Tlcketa and publlciiy, Oerald Talbol. Vernon Ball. Jen* nie Bpum, Howard Kincaid and Dillns Reynolds: proiwrtlss, Rich* ard Drake, PrankUn Mulder, Don­ald Haaga, Annabelle Satterwhlte I and Maurice Haynes; ushen, Anna- bele sailerw hlie, Jennie Bourn, Ver* non Balt nnd Dallas Reynolds.

. Members of th-2 .senior Spwo^th U ague were gacilt of the Murlaugli, U ague Sunday evening. MUs Dor* othea Walel led Um leauin. MUsea Martha OeUlcr and Edllh Trunkey 8-Avj the siKClal. accompanied by MlH Ruth OelJler.

____W ._C..T,-.U,. will meet_Tii,«^ayuliernoon a t 3 o'clock a t tlie cliurch. T lxre wtu be a gueil speaker p ra - enl,• Council ••aiU mc:l Priday'-aftcr- noon a t the ehurch,

Mr, and Mrs. Ed Durk and fam­ily moved Into lhe*Palurson house, last Friday.

Members of the K nior Ejiworlh Lrague will tiold a box »o:lal a t the church.' Wednesday mlghi. A pro gram l>u been arruiged. All wo­men ire asked to bring boxM. .

- Orle shobe h ia l i f t for NorUi-. w:.\lern. Ml^wurl.-lo vUlt reUtU'is.

Mra. Oeorge Bendir, Woodland, California, u vliltlng her graijd:, mother, Mrn, E. D-irne?. .

Walter Caller ,lell l u t w eek'(or Appleton Clly, Mlawurl, lo visit rel- ,all««. , ...................

DAYLEYs'HOrjciiiEi AT' -,FJ\REWELLj(ilMHERiNGlaARdA; Nov, 2J—Mr. and Mrs.

- J . N. Dayley. who arfm ov lng soon to a farm, near -M uruugh.' were mrprtsed when a grohp vcf more lhan 30 friends gathered a t Uielr

— »>om a-aundayevonm t-for-n no- hosr dinner and stfclal evtnlng. -

-- -Harold-B row n in a Howard Tegr gan relurned Salurday from a trip 10 Sail U k e Clly. M ri. I,. H. Brown

V V T ro--*?e6m )iim w ifeonnK uca-b7stage to Phoenix, Arltona,, «;herc (he wm 'ipend a monUi vlslllng relatives. ' ' .

T i ^ r . - a t f d •M rJ.-^-H enrr'Brant-of . Wendell were Sunday dlimer guests , av:uifl 0 , E. Klaas heme. . . . \

n t ] Mf- Erncu Raglnnd, aa-

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Mayors u ld ahd vot* for sdtiJUoDiI work*relIef approprUlloni. Prwl-

I- den t R0(M\-fll aelaed Uie eJunoe to p I n rocU iiaJh it Kilh nr tlthnii^ hiulr- M '- f t.b a l in s in i h< inmld net let any- ly bo d y a u rT c .In ih O rtlh e clllesafa ln -’ T l dumped the relief job'on the led- ' reraTidikUntUtaUon.'fi I Mayor U O uardU 'i attack on the » )-«eml*co>on boyi" did notf dUpleaae - h the man in the While House, though :• I t upaet M e«n. Hopklna and Ickea. f i M r; Rooi^veU Intlqrwd ‘ th« u - >- O uardia crlilcUm ana UiAtby In- I- formed hU aubordlnalta In'dlitctiy ta to dlipenie wllh "red Upe.“ le --------%. - .!<oTES.-acn»ior_ovcfton,orL()u-., 1- Ulana Is paving lhe way for pUc- u Ing a su ta le of Huey Long In S(ai- It' iuo= Hall in the C ap iu l-ta ch aUle '

la enlftled to places for lU two mw l f. iIlu4(r}ou« ro«n . , . Ogdfn Mills' i* form er ghoJt-wrller. Prof. Eber-— L mill, nf H im id i li mid IB -T ifu i^ i r d e r conslderallon for the M e ra l

R e ie n c P«»rd . , . A move U ;iow :r on foot to restoit lo the DUlrlct ' > of Columbia the lerrltory tha t was C- 'retroceded to Virginia - - about onc- h fou rth, of lhe .original ten miles n square. • ‘ " ^

NKW YORK By Jamea McMullin

CLAIM. Keen New’ York oUerv- , . . o a ipol.*avwal-tood->yasonrTth7~

If tl'.e govemment U unlikely lo make I- aoy move in l tu near future tha*. d- -wDuld'chfCk^bullLdi'rjithtulajm 'in" n th e stock marketi One is tha t nbout. n 600 banks are' allU In ho:k lo the * RFC—via ellher direct loana or iirc*

a- ferred-stock:-T licir-ehane€-(o-gci- LS back on ihelr own feel llf i In a y continued iecurlty price rUc that y will sweeten tbelr remaining quoin 1- of tour collaletai loans. Such a re * , le hablllUllon' would be a ' big feather :* In the admlnUlradon's cap. i- AiiotlKr ansie wbrUi noting U that o climbing security.and commodliv n cjuouiions oiler the bett poaslbte i- Insurance against moneury Infla- - '- tlon. Congress It u ill (uU ot mose- h ta ry tlieoriila who ich« to lo ' th c lr '

pet pretcriptlons - but they can't M gel a .toehold when pricij arc going d up anyway. For Instance, bull mar- :• kcls win make It much e«sler to ly p.'v the bonus with a bond laaur 2 4 1' - I defeat U:e PaUauLpantunonoy .^ -p la n ; --------- •— .--------------- •« . inildera say th i l FDR U delln- - 3. Itely ^«l agalnsi any'further monc- i- ta ry expirlm enu — and predict d he will feature next m r the ra-

I dempUon of hU '3J campaign ,pledg<‘ _-. tQ alve lhe counlr>- "a sound- a nil s' adequale cu ren cjv 'If He cm make iy th a t claim alick In the popuVir :• m ind, the O. O, P. mlghi aa well kJ«.y a n o lb :r o t . lu favorite luues good- h bye. • • ,rs _____ ' - „

w EFFECTIVK. SUtlJtical ll',arp.i - d, report Ihal farnitrs received )32}.- ;• C33.000 more for tliclr product.^ in I t ! tho Ilrst nine monitw of this year I t ; th an they dirt In llic name turiod o f , ^ I '34 - and almott 11,000,000.000 morr le-’ lh a n in the oorrcsiwnding m onthrof _ ‘33-. Al the same Um-J U nclo.fi'im - “ alM handtd them about'*100.000.000

more In benefit paymenl* than hr rtJd last year.

' I • ThU Increa** In farm purchaslnc

Y ' power ia rated the mo>t ImPortani nlnjle faclor m current Induairiil' recover)-. Tliew dollars litve 8'*:ie rapidly and effecUvely Into Indui- tr la l circulation. Keen analyaU con- tend th a t aU the money shelled out for_r«lle| li»*n'l rton* one-tenth as .

„ m uch lo Mart buslnesa wheeU Jium- m in i, _

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FINAL TRIBUTE RAID ’ ^ MRS. MARY ANN JONESin * BURLEV. No. 2 i ' - Final tn b u tc .. V' was p^ld th t memory of Mra. Mar.v

Ann Jones at funeral aarvleei held Id Sunday a t Almo m the Almo L..J?, >'• S . church wllh BUhop Aail Ward

offlchitlng.[ 'I Tiie Almo double mixed qunrt-t

sang the opening number, "1 NcM Thee Every Hour." Prayer « u o(-

,, fered By O. W. Ward. Ttie MaJt.^ 1 , male quariat sang, "Teach Ua, U ' - d '*■ Ing Falher." The tlrii speaker a i l I

Edward King of Almo, MUa -Bertb.i. '* Loonlte sang a wlo, "AU Throiigii I

the Nlghl." and the'second speaker' wns Wllllsm Barnstt, Mr, and Mrv. Joieph P. Pwne nng a duel. "Tv.'

JJ- -OrdWiraoHJicd to YiU." DUlw;'..na.- , vid Hubbard of Elba and PresldPiii

John Ellion of the Raft river atak?. were lhe ne^l speakers,*■ The double mixjd fiuarl;t Min-r

"Fara»<!ll.,Oh Earthly Honor*." T U „ tiencdlcUon waa by Jwepli Harper,

member of l l» Rail River slake and Interment, was In the Almo

" eemetery wllh P re ild ia t;. J. NeMo, 1® of the Raft 'R livr iiake, dedicallr?

11,C t«V<. . .Pallbearers were lour ions ,of Mr.-.

, Jones, Eameat, Reuben, Owen aiid IV Cl!car Jones, her Mn*ln*Uw, Hmry

Galloon and her grandton, Melvin 1?’ Jonec. Flowir* were carrtJd by le^'-

en-granddaughlera of-M ri.-Jone.i.' _ Mm. Jonea had been- a resident 011 .7 the project for S6 years where sl'.e

, h a d many relatlvei and frltnda and-J,:. itia .fm w al..ra s -lh i lamest held m

th a t acctlon of tlie Muniry In 'nunv j«a r4_now en i In abundance wltli

' meisagei of condolence Irom rela- IG tlvea wnd Iriend* bore teiUmotly of

th e esteem In whleh-ihe-was-lield,- - surviving are iwr huaband W ll-

„ n liam Jonea. her four sona,. to d » daUghWr. Ura. Ida 'Calhoon, all of Almo, Tliree sliurs. .M n. •HeleW Edwards of Burley, Mrs, Roae Dur-

,0. fee _»nd_i«r« J d a Durfee. Almo, and one brother, OordoirNIclioIa^ of Wllhtfd.- Utah, aUo lurrire- and •

rm »'ere pres:nt a t tho funeral le rv ic ts ,, wn All nephews.ajid nlecy and^granJ* by- 'CT lldi ii aUo^ttenfleu *ne eei^iee"! ' >rc —I —- — . , ,Jig ■ V ’

sUl^d by M iu LoU Creed.and .Mt t ■of Beatrice, Pclerion, eiilctialned'wllb s is a turkey dinner Saturday ivenlng

\ a t the Maroa leachersge for. mem* ia-\ bers o( Uie ichoor board.

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L i i n p g t t

Railroad Company Announce

provtment Program

_____.OMAlIA.:Nub,-Nov. 24 WV-UnlOQPiciflc railrMd OUlclals hero todiy annou/icnt-ipproprltUon ot

•110,o» ,000 ol Uie eompw'}’* fundi for tn Improvfmeni progwm U;vo1t- *nj rail teplifcm cnt tn d car rt* buUdlng.

The raUroad, o ftlc lili u ld . tiu placed ordera for 100.000 lona Crl

........* u c l-r4iu - a n d - t iu in g a - » u « i- « p .liroxlmaJc cosl of |4 ,000,000. Ap- propriatlon oL approzlaaicly t 2,- oooxioo alao WM mudc for rcpknlah- Ing (toclu o( mbccDaneous malerlali anil f rr t ltni

The • order*, iije announocmenl • Mid. oover ihe railroad'* rail r«-

placement proitratn. o( nbout 3K mllci. tor the next 18 monilu.

Materials rurcbaaed Lumber luid materials alrcadj

• Have been liS tc h ife 'iE ien V flin rn .'

h“ li ^ , -MallAiion oi'£vnn» automobtlc load* tnt: ilevlccs In 2M box cars now be-

. ini{ rebuilt. A tolol ot | 1.:00.000. Ihc Announcement continued, will b-

-------- H>et« fonU m iK r anil oilier" ma“-terlaU tor rebuilding 500 more auto­mobile cara and 377 olher cars.

Roai Estate Translers

Furnished by tlie Twin Palla T lllt and Abstract Company

SATUBDAY. NOVEMBER 21 Deed — E. 8 . Pltzwdtcr to M

Toupln. no . U l 9, block 3, Dlcke: Addn.

Deed — O. T. Keel to L. iJrowIi tlO. Lot 11. block 3 Eatllawn tubdl- viMon.

Deed — V. llrnnac to U V. llran. !>c, $1, 8 ENW, N>;SW. BW8 W V. l l ID. ■

Deed — V. Hr«nuc to 'R , Hranac . $1, Lot 11, block 3*. T«'tn Falls.

•Deed - W. » . •BaymlDcr lo L Wntklns. »50, Lots IS, 16 bloek SI nmii. - '

Deca, — Jlt^s;^omllM)lV 10 F r o Klrod. Lot 13, block l.'Twln Falls.. Deed — C. Oray to R. O. Me- Mn.iter. II. Pl. SWSW 3S l l I.

FlLER_BRlDEJOzBE____HONORED AT SHOWEf

KILKR. Nov. 35 -A inbcellancoa, shower hu-., Kiven Saiurday sflc r noan a t die Henry Blmou liome b; Mesdames E. P. Polwn. George Jen w n and Harry Gardiner lo r MU M artarei Stmon, daughter ot. Mi

• and Mrs. Henry Siino:i. « lio will b marrica In (he n e a r iutur« to Lui Durkee ol Buhl. Thirty gu?St* M lended Jor a social atlernoon am tlie guest ot honor reeelved man; ttUU.

Mr. and Mrj. Luther Plcrci as sisicd by Mr. uiid Klis. Nat Ooniai

• entCTtalned ihelr plnochel clui ^ Thursday evenhig a l lhe home o

Sj)c .former miJj /ivs la b Ju a t i>Ji) Mr. and Mrs. Frcd Rclchcrl reeclw high acore, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. D« K loi:, lo r . ond Mrs. Moreland re eelved llie traveling prise.

Thc Wornan'a Home,.,Ml5slonaj;...........society of ihc Melhodlsl church me

Thuniday atiemoon wllh >Us. W C. Musgrave. sr., with Mrs. DeU GrltlKh, assistant-hoste^ nlneteei women altended. .

Mrs. L; K. Cole led the devotional---------»nd-M rt.-lrvln S .-M o(a-«nd-M n

Ernest Peck presenicd the stud , -book. Plans were n iadei,fo r lh

nwuiis-ottcrUicJiicctlnB w hkh wi: ■ be held Sunday morning. Decembc ,;S . with Mrs. M. H..Kln« o t Burle

delivering the aodresa. Followltif th x n lc c s members ot the mission ary aoclety anil ihelr tamllles wl

I entertain with a no-hosl limcheo I for Mra, King. The Christmas bo

w be sent to lhe Portland eom munlly cenler wiir b«, packed tha

^ (lay. The Christinas meeting wlii Kilt exchange will bo held Dccem ber 10 a t thc home ot Mrs. D. 1 Showers.'

' Mrs. 0 . J. Clillds enterUlned Fri day with ^ oaC'thlrly desici bridge lunchcon lor eight wome honoring &tn. F. A. Dwlghl ot Mo:

.........cow. M rs.-A .-£ .-8cliolten rccclvehigh score and Mrs. Dwlghl *wa Iire&entcd wilh n gltt.'

Mra, Lynnvllle-Brown and-chlJ • ' dren relurnert Salurdny from a tc

-------- PNCLE JOE.K 'S -----^

LAST TIMES TODAT!

_ T O ,M 0 R n 0 W ! .. ‘--------------SPECIAL?!-

IIW H ATIN BEI-----------____ And Al 9:00 P .M . Only

“.SILVER JACKPOT"•+ PLUS 4- .•

lo T E ^ " n > ^. Never RaUe o i l / p r i e n !

KIDDIES joo - 'A d u l t s '

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I Labor Linei li Gre^n Lep

By A I E J U N D ^ ^ q|E0RQK

^ ',W M HW QTON. M L i l w r lead; e n ' t n tdbbiutlni U );i; torces to< the Vinter b*tU« on the conncs- slonal-''froDl‘H tu m ln c anxloua cyet

' tbe tam e time toward Ihe iu> ^ nttm e court.

^ -L abo r Is p repu in ir-to renew-lhj drive for « 30-hour work week %nt ^ kg liU tlve sains made ti

.n l. “ “ 'on of congress. pIttJe-Ul«rly collectl« barw ln ing luiran-

" tie s .a i provided by the W»IMr' h . , Coiuitry labor dliputea act tn d th«

Guftey coal m ln ln i meuure:^ p < -Ap. th e mo»t sljnl'f leant slep'io far E 12,. t in A m trkan T tdcra tion ot Ubor'j

lUh- proposal for an amendmenl lo th< ■ritla constllutlon which wjould empove;

w nsrRBT irT T nim w tknrfifiTffT fr ment Islatlon to protect the workers a

rt* provided by NRA. The teders' 3jo lion hM directed l u executive coun-

cll lo lircMnl such an amendmenl tl congreu.

tadj- Tlie vigor wllh which union lead ’'I I . '- eff pres# for-^nsU tu tlonal chanr

re- il expected, howTver. to hinge large rTijT fj^orrfortfiwininrstijlffnM eourtjtfr load- cisions bearing partlculatly on UboI be- brnetlt phases of "new deal* IrgH . lhe latlon.U « --------t t> |n tL 4 e t-e te U £ 5 |c d ____")*■ Tlie constltuUonamy of the Wag

»uio- n f , j j j J.JJ3 challenged by ih pjrftwylvanta d rcyhound bus lin t

____ qnrt llJj.Ukcly_Ujt-VAlldlly-oL.tUameaiure tn d Of th e Guffey act rtgii Inline the coal mining buslneu I:

> NRA fnshlon will M passed on b ^ the high court' before It adjourn

. President William* GrKn ot lh A. P. Of L.. who In hla youth'tollei

------ In lhe coal p iu of Ohio, declare13 __________________ i

flckei relatives a t Poca

Elmwi>od plnochel club mcl Fri ibdl- «venlng w ith Mr. and Mn

Oeorgc Dcnlon w ltb tour tables a Iran- W -' »nil John Uchlelic V ]} rnelved high score and Mr. au

Mrs. Roy_ S M tm tn . received |o< scoie. The next meeting will be Da cember S wllh Mr. tn d Mrs. Claud

.Q I, Br6wn.J- 51, Mrs. Loyd HIU aud clilidren lel

Saiurday tor a vlsll with rclttlvtFi'G ; • * t-8an-Pr«ntlsco.— ------------ ^

Mr. and M n . C a r l, Ramsey rc j,le. turned Thursday trom t trip t

Blackfoot where they were called b the denlh of a relative.

Mrs. Earl M urray and' Mrs. Fre Munyon enlcrtJilncd Priday with

-------deasert-brid*e-luncheon-IOf90wflmVER «n. ..M ri,, l^ n .; \Y U ll» m s o n re

cclved high score. Mrs; W. C. N u man, low score, ond Mrs. R. 8 . Coi

icooi lew received the travellnt prlM. itlcr* Mra. O rr Ohopman ot Twin Pal le by Rill be guesl speaker a t the Fll< J tP | Woman'a elub wlilch ' will niei

'. Mr, Bt the Methodist church. Hostessi ill be are Mcidaniet K. J. Wearer. Q. (> Lud Davu. E. A. Beem. A .'E . Scliolie s 01- tn d L. q ; QllUlan.■ “ ‘d Clyde Musgrave • le tl Sunday, o many a trip to Molino and Chicago. II

plans lo drive t truck home. •* “ • Henry Jasper nnd w n.Juhus. le: oniati Wednesday for Oakland. Calllomli

' ‘“b where the torm er will apend seven ot months. Julius «xpecU to return 1

« Itw days.:cli-ed _ L _______________:• MABKIAGE ANNOVNCU)

SHOSHONE. Nov. M -M r. anonajy Mrs. Harry.CoHiion h tv t annwuK, marriage of their daughte, w M ary.-to C larence'H oodenpylt.tn«Ue Ooodlni, ton of Mr. tn d Mrs. V, . t„ n Hodenpyle. Mr. tn d M n, Hodanpyl

were married a l Elko, Nevada, olonaU ''{5” ' 19».^

-*‘2 THANK^SGIVING SERVICEII wlU . OOODING, N or. » ^ A Tlianfc mibvr giving.Union aerviee wlll-be liel jurley on Tliursday morning a l 10:3 If tha o'ctock in tha ChrUtlan' churc MloQ. Wltli the Rev. P r tn k Etlnneiie i J will Ihe Noierene church delivering t> cheon wrmon. Tlie M elhodbl church cho s box **'1 provide the musle.com* ' ' ' *Tth t t MARRIED AT GOODIK'C* ^.,U, V -ENDELL, Nov. 35 - James U

(cctn. Strickland and R e tta May lUnsei p |{ bothof WendeU. were m anled Mor

day a t Gooding by. Probale Jutl( 1 Fri- W. J. Cochran. es4crl ',-onien Iteoka fer a ll a«M and la itet i Mos- the Clo* Book 8 (or«.~Adv.

cclved I-was

- LAST TIMES TODAY! -

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3 MAID'S'SECRET "W ith

M arioret U ndat)i*W tm n llbll

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—lW tta m -c rrn r-A rr .-o f L i-pm f Itie dent who nerked In Ohio eotl pl llnc2, a« a bey. is eeruldered a “liead

Int^lnflnencrlD Taber'tlM U C—rcgu-? w tha t "congrc.y must have power Bunu minimum labor standards ih 0 . . . . dcr to .a iiiirc s« liL ptC fT 5.*V l_ r Ihe Circen nos- U conccnlrallnf < lolled lllv' tight tor a shorUr wotk week :Urea Industry wllliout reduction o t wa

r.Hl!MTllBGDMMEi§ jS mu op CCC BO!

and _____low

i Dc- • nUPEaiT. Nov. 2J - Rupert R' laude lary club t\as addrcued a t the rhii

week luncheon Wednesday by Co; I left tain Ttiomp;«n, educatioirAl d lrx «ive.> or of thc. CCC camp o t Minidol — dam.- who-:poKc-on'h lj-w ork-w i I' re- thc boys,‘P » He raid t lu l 'th e CCO boya a ” “y. t cnw -jccllon oC lhe.average >co; _ . muHiiy. J«n« trom thc city, w f™** trom, Uie-counlrj'. some-wllh hl|

* school training, R number w llh aor wflm- collcge'workrand'oilicr3-wheis?-t» ' ” ■ portunllles litvc been limited. "T

boy.i a re Jusl boys, like tn y -o lh J-” ' similar group. The boya t t thc car

arc as good, no beller tn d no woi Ihan any olher group bf aa ma boys."

He-told cntsrlalnlnely of Ihe ai teufts bl’tloas of many ot thc boys and n c f<tvorabIo reaction lo Imprc igifen-bng thc ir cducallons.

o / 'm : DEDICATION STAGED . FDR JEROME THEATi

omla,|»verM i JEROME. Nov. 3J — Dcdlcall

“'jservices for the new Vorta ih c t' (took p h ce Friday evening w llh loi

,, Manager T. D. NeUon In chat " Jerome high school band pla«

and u o Humbert and invocation wasouiw* R«v. Joye« 6 . Kendall............... —Ihler, •M aror-PrH .-B ercria jcrD r.-C r l i .o f Zeller, cliairman - of t lu Jcroi s. W. Chamber of Oommerce.-D. A, VKi npylc rUon. clulrm im of t in Jero; a. «» county Cliamber ot Commerce. « |g)jP|5|». Maine Shoun, reprew ntlnit 1

*Ji:iuui6 'lw U i> fiuo, Kuvo congrti lallona to the Voller Harrla theat

MUs Blanche Tale, tccompon anks- by M lu Grace GleaMin,.skni.."

held S«ee t Mj'i'leO' of Life'" tn d "Wll 10:30 out wiiff," Mr.v'-Marle D unn He

liurch trom Tn1n FnlU gave a danc« p ;ie ol gram which, consisted ot sevj lg Ote niunben,-, •-choir -------------------------

Katea Paper <'#rpor*tl«i’a F •r» « W > w » rif a t Clw Rook Vterc.

><f Kir.s Lee ■insen, •—Mon-Judge J ' I d i j ^

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IEL Sr ^U III i H * • ♦ ♦:-« « 1 D §TARTS THURSDAY!H H I A Qrond UeUdar 'Show

For Thtnlogivlpgl

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_________ TWIW F A IM DAIL1

Winter % ht; r WeefcDfiv*^ ' n tM I I • m e iiu o f apm d loc «or■ tn o n f tlio >oWeu and booiUnf put■ chving power.' He InaliU ' tbi

w lih w o rk in ln th e to rm o t^ o b ian■ wage In c reu e i'i t ice ir e to b ire .■ bilinced in d perm iD int Wcoiery n _ _ _ ^ '8 U a * lng 'Jn floeoce . H I t U bU contention iha rih -e 'd t H presslon r e i u l t ^ ' trom Iniufflcler H " wQrker-lncoine Jrq m 193). to I t?■ Production w ts checked, l>« M n. b H t sliorU |e o( worker-buylng pow<■ and Induiiritl « am ln is nol paid ot■ rn wagu wtre-dlislpsled inslud 0■ the stock m iikek t. * H i ,_VaUran J tb o r leadcra_look 1

Oreen also to h Ivc il:e woundii'Ir curred In lhe b ltlcr light bctwee

■ Induslrlal and c ra lt unlonlsU;Wlil

were defeated a l the recent conrei lien 0/ the federatJon. th< Wue s t l i J o b e 'f tr ftom sciilement. .

■ OrMn long h t^ bc:u rejtrded 1 W a “(te sd y ln r Influence In labor cl cles, his cool headed and fa

' handling of Internal disputes belr '■J\ ■ widely t t t w t c d - b r tio ih~ ltsde y . and the rank and til-: of the union

W ivei -Big SHek- . " V He IrequentJy waves the "b

slick" In the dlrecllon ot orgtnlti

' P'^* of-tl«-road laborlte. eady- Oray*halred. ruddy taced and — — w rp o rU y rh ^ o o k f-l tk iin - im M b

gro»rj- store proprlelor. In prohlb . . . lion daya. G r« n tavored the rtslo * allon o( beer lo th e w rklng m t 1- •' bul drinks no llQuor hlmselt. In li--------to i l 'd ln ln i— youUii—-h t—iiudljg on nights for the BaptU l ministry ai « k In he.Sllll keeps up hU study ot tl wage Bible.

5 ' REV. RAYMOND REES I SPEAKS AT DINNEOlfS I BURLEY, Nov. !S -R ev . Rayiiioi ; Reese, pasior-of ih e Melhodlsl Ei riscopal c h u rc h 'o t'T v rin FalU * jthe speaker a l a men's dinner he

C a p ] 'a t the Methodist chureh patio lr.'ct-*here Friday evening.. One hundr idokaiimtn and boya were tn atiendani -witfi- Tlie—sp e tk e r 't— U w n » -w a t -r r

Church as t n Invutnient." t are Enierltlnmcnl consisted of ni 'Com- sieal selections- by Edward Shrotd Kvne on Iht u w tn d xyloplione. aocw high panled a t Ihe piano by Mn. J. aome Gaiklll. At\ hour of tumbling stun

,^.«p'l-w«^.pul.aft.by-Cotcli.Rulou_8UJ “Tlie tleld's boysUunibllng icam.Itom tl other ro u l sclioolsl,.Tlic boys dUplty camp CKslleiit trtln ing tiid thelr pr worM iram wa: unusual and rcmatkab many I '’' ’' ' comlstcd ot Grant Bhee

Keith Bro*iirArU>ur41adden.-Ol:i Thomas, E rcrttt Coon, Lloyd Mc

Peleraoji and Olau I 'd ot I Bifiiuon, The coach su ted Uiil > ip ro ;- j j j , j Bveinng 'O f-D cccniber • bo

lbo)i9 and girU 'tuml)llng teams, w sittge an exh ib ition ,a l ih i Pa scliool ivmtiiuiuttu

T«in Falls vlslton In tUendtn LTPRiliKluded Roy P tln te r tqd sc

■ jBruce, lormei: BurUy resldinU.

cation 1 '■ ■•" • ') H olds K flbe T e e th

h i t S . T i g h t c r 'a n d - f n m r^Uyed This ntw dcUghlful powder kee fas by false teeih troni'TOcklngi slipping

- dropping, j<o p tity - u i t f or fetlli -crr.- 'O lV B i-per(e« confldenee“ t i r ' d cromellcng. O e i '^ u l e t t h ftom Mtjes' U'Her* Phtrmacy or your drugUt. Thi eronw sUw.—Adv. f. »nd ' . '*ut the g rtlu - lealer.

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; SHOSHONE HOTMNS ,e HONOB-ijiWwork aHOSHON*. No». U -M em bers Qur. the Rhoshone Rottnr e l u V w th t i » “ « . eelebrtlecl l i i LtrMt onniveriary Wedn«i4&r m n b

T ttn - j ' aihner a i in i UltUlitU cate. Later an enHttalWHWl «'

'!L .. glven-ai lhe MtsonlB''Mn.Tlie pro«rim V ll u W it d l tn

ol the club's past prti»4i a » . Or- E. BatrelU A. W. J U 3 w V i . r.'M,

' Mnhon aud c . r . iftrtin ; qumol honor « r e f ir i M«'ClUh »en bers and thelr w lm : H r . ind 'M i

«.by E L Gomes. M r t p i m - J. loicr Chrlneiisen. Mr. in l^ H r t . H ir i ou t Gnult. Mr. and M ti % V. ^aci id oil £un and Mr. tn S U n - U i tu Ca '■ lin.: (0 ■ Club slagUii in d » flV«*ltU fin i ' j n . ta iilo ld-new spaper-dlatrlbuU d-1 ften honlis’g newiboyi entlTfPjd tl yj,llc dlnnn , Mrs. P. R Barrett, repr

>fniiiig Ihf Rotarr Ann'i.-presentjT^n- «!"■ cliib n llh t will P u q u t

I. Tlie cntcrtatnmenl i ia n td wl a !uiig and dapce by Uli rtSSQ R

Kl t s Id coalum?. Tlie mi; . . . * particlpailng In th i toA | tn d dan

( i l r Orossc, A. 1. McMthcJ in c ^ Pen D»mtli.

Miis M arilit J u n Rehbiirf pr •cniei^ » Shorl stlt. helped.by Ke iieiii .tlllfJifH. atUJe Jtckion. Be

” ’~ * T n m m ti« i i5 rM d T iT ie r T J t iu a o'u. Jnn rt Barrett g tve ’two |on

, “J* Mill .Molly McMahon of Jercn " granddaughter of A. I, McMohc

«4ve-ttt.acrobatlo danc«-number.- a w - Edwin Grosse held t sparklli

co33i-io>coast broadcast. S. T. Bai nd a i)rcsided_ai a .gcnenl-ahD sci..- iMblF honor ot PhyllU Maxwell, daughl inlbl- of lhe club president.-

’mn: -~ r .— •• n his B l a m e D i v i d e d I n

C o l l i s i o n 0 6 8 1 1the , —

BOISE, r^ov. SS on - An A< counly coroner's Jury today he

____ th.-ii "parties ‘In both automobilwere lo blnme" tor the tcclde thst Suiiirday ulqlu took the Uv

UCD Ol Ernest Hall. 3D. and J. Wesi N t n Maughan. 37. bolh of WelUvll

u u h .i-ionri ••‘ *1 Maughan were Hlled i

m tsi im w ntly when they we t r>P* m uck by -a car assertedly driv I « as by M. E. Sirouse of BoIm. Tlie t' held men, police said, were standing i

i tio ri I’l l h ^ y «lt«r their c tr h ^ Slopped nhen the lasollne supj

ndred g t,e om--The jury deliberated nearly, fo

J iln e Ijiouw:............... ..................................

mu- 'nO O n iN G l lb a s MARKETED otder GOODINO. Nov. 3S - OocKlli icoui* couniy hog pool marketed 43S ho J . C. at Ih r Tliuriday market. T h t ho ,lunui nriiihca i 8,eis pounds and broug BlaOi ih c _ i7 _ aa n c rL L j« U Q liL o L .II n th e 3!D.61. A top-prlce of |9 JS a hu: ilayed dred iMuiids t a s tccslved for nU c

pro- cem 122 Irad whteh were algn table, and dehvcrtil loo lale and broug 'heen, ^ pnc« ot ».30 t hundr 31:nti',.;ound»,Mcr*. ■laude) >Valrrnian and Easl«rbroek Fett:

*both ' ‘*‘" Stowr—* 'I. Will t , ?Faul ] ■

! ORPHEUM TUEATREdance! tilU R . KVE. DEC. I

son. I TlekeU On Sate Newl ,

' : t h e SeatUe = : SYMPHONY

. __jDRCHESTRAl U M n , l ' l u U . . 11.11

keeps - O entral Admlssltn . . 41 ng or - InelBdlng Tasest l ln g . ' ' Cnelote Stomped Enveispe•' d a y ' -------- tnd'ClKck » U h-M ait '"ijesUc Orden. 'Three

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ngSoon

lAH U, TUE6D AJ U^HNINO. Ii

5 'national laundry to I R£OPEN AT GOODIN'

I H i I COOUINO. Nov. 33 - Tlie Nt llonal UundH'.' iThich ha.t. bee

‘cloved for sevenl yM n. U now mak tn ot Ing ImprovemenU by i n tddlttoo 1

the Wiidmg. Oonstruction of w '« fU ‘ addition 34 bv 50 f«el to the .tea cngg fn^ or thr' CloMInt nlani.’ A f t i ^ ‘1 BoWer of~T*ln Pa\u U CQtUiMl^

* “ The addition U 3 i by 50 l « t o Uie’rear ot the building. I t U b tj

5*%* of brick ind will houw Uie bolie 'U e ' equipment ol lhluMts ' “ ■'''Iri'.nw i ' begun thta *er•Mn" U-cipected to .be comp:-:icil.l I v ' la o aeekx.'-ti U expected-the Uur t*«rrv <*rj- will be reopened the t in t c “i c t . the ysar.

Mt, and Mr*. Dewey Metcalf, man agen here, w re txansterrcif to T i l

fln tl F*rj-Tteri)lly.

i i i T r i i s ^. r ' -IN SESSi'IT 1

menStncc ,-------t|lon, i'->'uL, Nov. 15-Durley, Uupcr

P ji'l and Rloiner WonieiVi Chrt prc- tiftii Tempennce Unloin met i

Ken-..Ihc counlry home of Mr*. Oeon »<■)>• .M6ifr near Paul. FViday ntieriioo itro rr-A bourtiny-wmiipir wetc piL'i r tu.-' longA Mrs. SUabelh Johiuoi) of Riipe rome, read on article enillled "Uow Rcik ahoii. Has Succeeded." Mrs. Lola Nutilror.----- and Mr», Ellubelh Bmllh of Riipcrkllns saug a. duet and Mrs. JeiuiU- S:iv Baer, yer o t'R uperi gave a rrndlng ei » -.lu -U ilcd -"College Oil, Cans;: .u ra - - ightcr Kay GllchrUl and her mother. M,

Minnie Wilton ot Rlirley ta n e a-du . and Mrs. June Peek gave a rendln ' The meeling was then turned ov to Mrs. Ellubeth- SnUlh. dtitrl

l i - k v urcildcnt. who gave a Icniiliy rein l l n b , or the recent meeling a t Lewi-Mo

,;;1;'boydston-sinclair ■WEDDING AT RUPER

/M lcy' nUPEIIT. N d v r i r ^ ^ l u i Mul svlllc Sinclair, only daughter i

. ',M rs. Ednt BUicUir, wid Wilbur 1 :d ol- Boydston. govemmenl employer i

were Minidoka dam for the pav. (m Irivcn-.vcars. were, married j'^ro by the Tie e two George Roseberry. October I. keei lg on ing their .martUge a secret unl

had now.upply I Both young jKoplo arc promlnei

In Joclal nnd musical circles. %1 . four Boydston. belter known a% "Btl-------- rB t^ jto n -fo rso rac -llm a -ltM -b ei

^nuociated wllh Ihe Sinclair orclie 'tD ’ira, as drui^mer. Miss Sinclair. I oding ncconipllthcci pitiio player and nc hogs Jlietlc dancer. 'S h r w u ' gradi hogs 'ated' Irom Rii|wrt high school vit

aughl lhe clavi of 1134.L I t t J - Mri-Bojdsum .is^t ,graclujle_ of. hun- Denver lilgli school. 1>- h ta mm U cx* ;iiU home here, for tour years, i lv Igned . wlU mtke Rupert Ihelr home.

ndred ! DUrle* and Caiendart for IIM I Clot Book Slere.—Adv.

ro ttu - .

StiU C o u g h iB g ?" ~ i No malter how many medlcli

1 s K ' i s a a ' & w i t f j ' -I you cannot ttlo rd to toko » ch trf w llh tn m in g I t t t t h tn Crtomi

. rA w iSd*fm flootfiB tn d h e tl ttio I n f l t i ^ ne i.U b r tn e t 'aa th t a enn .U d tn phJe((1 13 lootcned tn d expelled.

- J ' ^oUier . ^ e d l e t .h i

^ ^ e r “^ m S_____ m u lu from thc very a m boll

■ O il Creomulsloa r lfh t now. <Ad

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s ,-‘w E 0 > , THAM

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cil.in : N o T ueadaylaun- R.A-0-1.TilD

I j l i ) n i lb our-focn t l l rcd -n e i <>»(■ good Aberdeeii rirt->but p t^ l

lake Wf made Ihe otber day— tolTf. and the friend gave ua

UP"*' maket mUlokeik-lhe enly dlfi ‘‘r , them forever, and olhert Jiul « , j ; n>».

r . & FeUa wbo eltMM Abt,

' NEED COAL? CET AiciKal

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larn Dnnce’ Orchestra sy nanc?T ys,\^cc^c

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net tUB«elber>ertBK of fb e 'h e tl t f T srtly beetuse we tr e Iblaklng of t mil* 5->Ve w ert UlUn* t trltBd a t IhU ntl*

difference .U that^ebJM #lk» ^ ^ k o n t Ml rail tbem good eiperlt«ee, tn d c a m

l^fdCTn faf,the l^»tlnlef f i^ t n a k c Wq

r ABERDEEN . . . PtW ?El »

G. BENSON*^- -STORAGE • COAL

)TICEl l M eeting of -

- J e r o m e C o w n t y

; G r o w e r s

^ o y , Ucc«nber_6, M «__rirtay,’ becem bcr 6, a t 8 i*.;It fo r th e South Side H a u lio nEden D isirjc ts.^ ;

i M A S , S e o e t a r y

JAUTY CMLAT DINES, WYO.

R I C E S . . E' a

A lY ard DeUveitd IN lb i. «

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.. 5.25......... . 6.00............ 35e • ^PLUS TAX____ ^ H ,

s t o r e d in Corered B Jas—You iet Clean. Dry Coal.

ULWOOD, Mgr.

L E T T f ~m C T E D '

t h a t h a p p e n e d u su a lly a

f lo o r .

; i t v i'as th c floo r o f th e

g h s p o t o f sm elly , t r o p i c a l '

r^8 iin * B ak ‘cd P ro p lo n o ir e '

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>1 i t th ro u g h th e ju n g le s . •

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Con;uiutd m a i u a t fawe)

b o a d“B * « then I w n t Jw >

■ ITMMirartli." u i i Jonn Nmrr "toe*ln« »h« ■»»

. . . . Um cannericfl." .. .-you migbt i#il Am>f f«>* :

found the «»>pr c\-ldrnfr," tugS' t i SaOosf. - - . .

"T hU w * t u y " OohnsBVlled-. »ry flkhfnoAn on tbe v iJer» *»»

In frw lw ihfT bw ujlit In UHle tUlndA »na Dl«c!iit them to«cl'KT bulll « « UW tUKi' c( f h « l hud Jl*!'!*

_-ftL -A nd .o f_C W O »_Jl«* '> ledJ v ift Kellogf u » o n w I >*f' x im .A nnf hftrt b ftn ehm rtd.' .

■“ “Whj' dltin’L W l hrin? iliiv f <K‘n(» lo mt?" iJie rti’Tlcl #»orrwked. - •• w .

John fiMd the m m toberly. >h»jia h» t* <ScM th « ,- h t MkRw

. edsfd- ’IJUt lf« M» old n n n 'jh ei lom to Iniit no one »lille ha’» In l rnem>-'» c»mp. r «nnfrd to ws’.l a

- I rt Ketlogs tell you. UM i hUl u « TRQ« w-c'Clvl (hsn-

/l^hcrmtn'*"--------- T1ieft'~<ig~ii-lmoc»r « - » te-do»

When- the fllJlrlcl nvtotne\- t»i back h f tunwd to Annf. "AJ/-'- I-

------ n r iisT o n n ' 'wnnu • lo -n n n D T mAnnt hf3lt*U<l » moment, th'

____ a^uflftog fffr- ^houldfM wld. ;v

Mr*. l^ .iw o rt lJ »tcp[)«l Inio il roam. imKetf' nt Aniit. «nrf »l open »nni-Mmc 4cros.i lo lier.

Anne watched Chwloltc *pproai I her. wwJ »tcppM t»Mk from tfie (lu I . . . iiretchcd »rmi. ... . . .------ -''D e»r~ llttle 'n teee,"--a l«- >>♦»*

' “rou tfcin't toow my relief « findti < you not (TUllty of th # t da.«#rd r deed. Oh. wc’tc grieved *o -ovi

you ** *I "Thtni: you.- M n. r.irm *orth

Hdd toac .I “Aunt Chirlolt*.I "YOU tr te d me one* not lo c»

you th»l,“ Anne countered. 'Tm I t .-— *»m» g in -w tr tJ»t. I » « then.-

••I WM <UBtr#iU*ht, thc tragic deul 0/ Ojow tiro Jo»e<J one* wJd ererj

"th loc I t lUcb odds. Voull (ortlv toe, An»>“

••It io m 't a t t te r ' Anne wiroe •w it. then after • momrot tume

- btek. “*nd I ’m tm tb ly forry nboii :J - .D n cJe 1 « ; I ter«LW m..truJf.". _

"You’wi cwaiatt ho tw wtU' u i noir, Anne, right btek to your owi J - _ J lttio rooms tn d naybe «ni

« Yvonn®.*' ■ ~• •n u t ll your home," Anne coun

, l*ted. « v i tu rw d to Tecla and ^ohn -My home U with my people.”

_______Bin ." .Mrt. PtrM------i?6rtb'i“ » * K ta » i~ T O —■rawHimi■ ■"you e*ftV prtt*nd you can fiindli

. eveiythlng younelf. Vou come homwith us and w«ni U ke carc of >-oii Hob can (0 right on Ukin* ctre o lh e \s«*uM y v i m ii\ a l mit. Aune. th a t ‘ mete girl can handle the bualneat. -D o n t yoi tWak I'm «Jl>t7" »he^«ppw)fd l

----- the men in.- thc room. •.

; WM only «Hcnee l9 «»»»*her ’QueilKm.- u n tll -* t_ ta j t ^ n ; »enV-te tti» 41»trttt '» ivor» j t tsttt atked tor pen tDd papcr. » t dowr and wrote Industriously.

••wm you sign this plewe, Judgi ; K elJonJ">h« asked. - ' • -

•'Ota-dly." agK fd he r trlend a t« i ftlanctog o m It. «nd scrawled ,liU

- aiiU n 'n il'lt Khrtidr—------------------

•To Robert Crock-.'r;' "Vour Immediate rc»lgii»ilon

Jrtm any and aU vaiU ons s w now hold In the Tamswjirin

I aecepUble to the p r w n t oaiier. JSmnfOi - .;'Anne .Farnsw rth .

"Owner."

"Why. J-ou young *nlp." a»arloli< p(,rrM»w?i’« f»lw h sd left her, "flc

r ' - you think you cnn d o 'a Ihjng'llKc Ih li while then? fltr lourivof hw Ui

! (hb -tshdZ”"I'm dependlnir upon the JuatlM

ol iheee couns." Armc insriHtfi calmly. Then the tum ed to tfie oth­ers. "May 1 go home now?"

■ 3he pauted anrt reullzed tbe In'i Ume ifie had mode ihn t remark wn.i i«iO monuw ago, before Uw; doon ol tbe Jolt clanged -thut behind her.

r' - I 'te my ear here." offertd Kei- ' ' ■ }Ott'

"Then will you drive Tecla home i . .. .anil wlve her low of money? \>’c.'tc ; going lo bave a festlw l nntl I wimi I '•vfr)-one In Union Town llirrc. Uuy

lou of food and coftce. cvcr>'UUng j - they hke.'TuJd Tecla, •tell USsa she

has her job baek. and If nny of ibetu h tiro m Ttash th t t f b t J o t t 1 bh

< home, tell tbem I'll m ' lo timke up ■ ia.ibem for whoi tlify U il iht< Um I Slimmer.

"And you?" aaked Anicl KcIIuki;. "John and 1 are )iolnt to walk

home." She smiled as tvcryonc pchocd. ••wnlk,” "You don't know how %<M I t sw m to Rlmm wiihout bumplntf Inlo bnn."

With John the e.wnpcrt from the t court-house through u rcsr door,

iben sUectly tbey plodded nlonn through the gathering twlllshl.

For a while Anne wnt Mmrm Hlth the JoJr of wftlklnt, or Ukins lone Mep% • &'Klnslcitt her wms,

— ;in k T O n r ‘S w p ^ 'dT & T iinK '^-im - .:---abttiinf to- rtw uint-hpr igave of thc

• 'sky. a iky mottJed w llh the fulni •aujbcr-Mivcd .*r«y - of- the rloarts.

.• A nd,then there seemed the nccri- elly of wordfl.

' "John." she ventured. ":mcm)}cr■ Mw nlgSit 1 fVi»\ cmnc down here

nnd Tecla met me a t the-door? Do J'OU Ttaeaibtr.bofr tbe actcd and

___ uha t.she *aldJ:!______________■ ■'•yes." ho ussented. "abe said ‘An- ntkkJ. £ake«.' S h e tJwwtJU siie a «

. fleeing U ie ^ h o s t o t your fAlher's = ^ W * l s l ^ l i » ‘«-noni«i wu'AniMk:

• kl. and for «hom you-werc named,: However," he addpd. 'I didn't-know | K a l the Ume.".- • '

- 'Let's uke 'H ie old road over ffie| ' ' hm top, ihe on« Umt comestJowii.ln

i ' ..bw k .o t my hottto." Anne »u(5t«t«d.- . ’to tfiey nearod & erosa atreet.

" It tnay be ■ muday," John dv>

b-.‘. 2 - i S w ^ e : ' l h t l . ' ‘. Mtc coiVtcvfi).Uku* t<U o t n u u n t oa ihe |

^ C O V R A G E k

aue) *■ - ■ 'JhI«My anUsepUc f Jw s of honpl

----------- | i&d’ JilU r a Tge somr TUt r lnr.r Mlts I guinbo on n y shoes.

•‘John.*’ u they turned up » »h. , lined road, -why did Rob. Cr

ow JOU •fc**‘ h a te ihe revolver olird and 1 !Ug8frt.iU>* a r tr id je t . If T on waj. tl>e i

j who was going t« use H2- •d' 'e v - 1 Imagine Tom w u cunn: was In- enough to provide that alibi. If i J,.. j,j( revolver, hadn 't been founrt '<

and by Identified as Uikv: ptriw»ortira. lulli un couldn't bave been connecicd w m p ftu shooting. To me. Nlkkl, it pro

fOf premedlUUon. H« ean tay whnt Irsrned p iM iM -abou t-m en ly . having., j '< bandy tor protection of lhe eanni

,i'iarne\' slone.’ toontr o r later. "Aniw ahudderev], looked at t

.;jy '- J dense bushea growing along l ■knowl. rovUlde. and'drew clu.cr to John, ih-eus- needn't-worry, now," he i , In the sured her. "Tom was'iaken to j »'l and he won't be sltouUftorrt.har-.s - ."A ndR 0b7 :L .._ ,^

■*AnTsled by U>e fedcrsls as he li

trap. The men working on ihe lc« }^Bir^trapa-w »ro-»-U UnB-to-ln'LH thi

then owners, b u t IboM on ilie boo J "^ij leg trap confeasert in llw .hope------- J je ttin jf. immualty,” ........................uo Ok I "Poor ah trlee ." m'lwd Aiuie, it [ a llh jJo b n looked down a t tier «ii>\ f, 1 Queer smile,proach “You're geijerous,'' be conimente le out-1 sh« wasn’t to blnme for an;

thing. W ftb'k mother Ilka Cbarloll Iwgao. bOF could t h t havalMen dlffcrtn' indlnK John. r beUCT-o n i 's w fhsi she ai Hardly Aunt Mabel take a 'tr ip abroad i I over forget."

“And Charlotte?"• orlh," “As Usa aaya. 'd rat her.' My'gei

eroalty stop* there. I beUeve she'* i guilty a t nob o r Tom. She should t

0 call spending the balance of her days I m the the Salem penltenUary, alio.n." "Nlkkl.'' they hatl rench.sl the Io deuiii of the hill mid were loo'iniHt flown o every- Union Town. looking oul on tlie Pa orglve clf|c. Behind them nlghl was cronl

Ing'over-fhe hUli. but oul ther* ih umed afterglow ttlll smudged the Imrl umed ron with topa* "Nlkkl, I won't be fn nboul Irom Salem, after ibis week."-..

Anne felt iw r brcnUi catcb. a pal h 'u s sUb ' a f herhcivn-.—"Whai-rto-yo' r own mesn?" the asked.1 ffnd "I'm going to CorvaUU, Hsi! a wlr

.. from tbe .coach—he wanu me t coun* eome down and Uke ovrr the junio John, teami," , _' "And your boal—" tlie stoppci >aros- shorU There wouldn't be any trawl ihing: errbeeattse--JohtUiad probaiily.nta: andle' his money savins, her. from prison home perhaps tha l 'w ot why she h td re : -ou. celved tuch special care a t ilie ho« ire of PltAl' I t hadn 't occurrcd lo her ti ll *1- ^ I'Bd paid the bilia tor i l l o can'l the nn 'lcii th e had recclvcd. .

; you 8he •looked a t John. Bo. like Rot fd to he ™ going ft«*y. going to leav

her to face her new probiema aloni Only tbe.knew why be waa going,

tiiwtr' Ho had U ken th«! toft lial from hi Anne hcid and was sundlng. looking oti dtncr to-ths sctw lhe (the features le i 1:down riBV hopBlesa lines.------ -------------. I ■ (Copyrlgbt.'l#M.., ludge j by Jeanne Doa'miu) '.

a fw r '' ‘Continued In Next issuei-'-

S E iiis iiB iE. . j A i i m B i m i iyou _____ •

^ .NflJRTAUOH. Nov. 2»~M. M. \ 'e iub 'glrls c n tc r ta in i^ e m n ttK p te

, - h honoring'tbelr mothers, Wednesda: evening a t th e school-bouse. Placc were K t for SO pertons. U te r :

rlotie P«««»n wa* presented by Mis . . l l Bertha Boyle who gave an addres

of-wclcomc.-lo molbcrs. Miss Lovi , ' Tolman plnyed a flute » lo ." In U r ' metio," M o tiim response wat b . i l , Mr*- Moonnan: vocal solo. Ml* “ v f! .Jewel Siarry; 'reading. “D td U ttl ‘" 5 “ Olrl." Berthlne Stewart. Mia. Edltl

Corlttt tan* ■The Roeery" am , . I "When the Sun Goes Down," A plaj

I ‘» 'i|"N diihbors," wa* prrsenied b; • Ber t hn Boyle,'Olivia Ajslcln, Jo<

®‘ I Callen, nionv Balw, Ktlhlcno Star Ify- f lo r* ^fohne. Ada Hestbeck ani Celia Moorman. " ,

1 Approximately 40 women attend- /jrneral meetlnff. ot th<

*^ ‘'iL a d i-s ' Alrt. in th^ Murtaugh Com- JJ ‘ -munUy church. Thursday. Devo-

excrcLses wcrt under the dl- ’ . 1. . ' ri'ciion ot RJjs, E, W. Moorman , llostesiu were M n. L. 8. BItl. M rt

,*^Au«u*t J/tJtlKck. M n, le« VinJnf p u 'l and Mra. Floyil Morrison, At Hm , l^,^l biislR-jw mccllnft conducted bj

' f^.'iilen t I-oul.'c Johnson. Mrs lytB : Harold Jnmes p-as elected pianist walk I the place of Mrs. Ilubenyone|Synenon. who bas movetl to'Oood- (iiou']»iir. A Christmas proeram was plan- iloiis nw! lor December 30, .

j Olrl Sfoui-. hiked lo lhe J . R I tliDlUoyle fnrm, i-htir»dny evenOig aftei (loor,i'<^'bool, wlicrr tiiey were cnlerlalneil ilonn I s t dinner by Mra. Boyle aod daugh-

;tcrs. Lnter tjie glrli made popcorn ilrn i'lw llv which they told at school .kuiK Krul.iy lo i-,ci the iroop 13, MW irmv'Ii:ickiinr. M lJ\ Und-^ry' and MKi nT T K '*r:«llcrw rr-nrrhsr)!c of ilic gtrls th tlFourtcrli Kirlj werc prtjcnt

lulni i Mr.-. V. r T ^ h e y retuniefl Thurs* >urts.'llll?. nfior (pending three days with •cej-lii'T ilauRlilcr. Mrr.’ Clifford'E\'ans.

[In iJbcklooi, ii)itf Ml •> ■V,iJoni-.MDyf*-risujl»Mr-e: bc'relMr, anrt Mr;.. Wilhnm Moj'et. was ’ Do|nuirric(l to Hurtsnr Bchurtr In 'th e and L. D, a . :fnjj>!c In B.1II U ke Cliy.

.Wediiejiisy;. 'nn* couple was ac- An- conipontfrt to Sill L n fe ' ijy tlie K'/U l;r!dc's larcHtA, . fr. nnd .Mrs.

ler't Schuru, Tlipy Icli immediately for b lk : ■E«imt6?rxn:iirpuli<Teriliey--.W UI rted, make thclr home.- • now Mr. and .Mr*. Wllft.i'iii R. Moyes

lefl for Pnyfiie SftUirdny, Tbey are ine preparing fo movt (fiere^tfjllte near i.ln future.ted. J,lr. and Mra. Dsvld O. Mo)e* an ­

nounce tIu! nmrriage : oP the ir dv'. daughter. Elna, to Ralph Whittle.

. ion of Wr. nnfl Mr,. Casper Whittle •-«1. of PiJcntfHo, to tnkr plnce Deccm- the jlK f i7 lu ;i'.« S i l i U ka umpla.

^ POPEyE ■

» thmt)'. Cros- - 1md bjy . ’" • ^ s .*/ V ^ H B ^:l>e one ^ . / ^ ■ r y

■jtiniwr . ' A \ / ® S S U the

'rt an4 , ^

d with .proves

bnt he ' V f t f y

. . .W J U S T - K I D S ^ig llte •

S’,.,. liNSiiADOf AUM0J910 I .a S P T A S M A L L C M l - I

WHERE IBUY ONE, M g ^ y o lJ

S „ « - S T E B B M S J ^ D ^

s . - S Se, snrt ' ' n ^

ented. \ / j-z, Jp Mr any- / L JjlollC, ' 'V - . Q —•rent? " "7le tn d ..........—* i to

. DIXIE DUGAN .Ifa I t ' •'Jidbc ' . -»y« in • P ' M rS ^ D U -G A N — 2 £

M E E S H T T S WWO E t « » ; CHARSE

1 1

p Iowa Goes I .l,OPO.‘Uncn Id

M.iin tf t - i m B M H i M l g M B iudaiy'lace«

W ts n K S p i B H I I i ^ ^ M ldress

n u r-

“ i f .( .I II . ltl<l'»W W lt.1 or IH in.

“ f 1 . . 1 0 ' ..U ta

**’Vy Dpa MOir-'ra i-T>.-iowa 1/ tei Joe ling rem it' “ foiir-rvilnf pro-

i t a r . «rs.m *i«l»rif<l 1,0 icrtucc Uw tew Uld 10m . Wl ol .JUmoUle iceito .O .

I, An "unOfflcUl police force 01 end- tOOO la>r»n.-t. composed chiefly 0;

th e m m b m of tU* United Comm:c:U iom- TraW ftV #,'-*«.'i«tlon, the Amer;. evo- Mil Uglon n''d the tcr\'ic< riubj.! dl- ; A highway3jan. which look AuguM t,M rt. 3. A"1iBoi«i«' »)’««m of drI^fr^ nlnff » f(tw juipcnJlon »" '’ rewa»)on.

tlie 4, A nirrt Inrt^ file whlrii iim. by VW 4 rtvitiK <vt '.wW.-

Sirs. er-.

t ^ r t FsU lllI^ Show Dtcrta** ood- RcMtlur .^ol« accldcnts bave beeji ,lKi- cut from 72.'^ 'hiring lhe first elRtit

monili,' of I!’” *0 for tin- .wme R. pfnort thi.M '^ '’" f ^ i ^ ^ ' " " ' i ' -

vtlct cti'ow-tl Stnm ^ I®'' t'''^ inert wri<vl.Igh- An s\eriigi' reports on tm'fi; com --

shNS-ll-fflillSans. ■____

, \VKM)i:iJ- .’I” -6 - John T\)re- miiTTiTTiV it '”f>T~rt'’p.-irTmrnr-rfiriR manrt-i .mtl I-'fU-r Albert of HoL-e,

I; dcpnrtmpiii •■'ilJ'ilnni, will iirc.\lrip ■ Q,«r i^,t[,)lMion of ofllceri of n ^ - Cimriei-nti'ff-posi; A m*rican.Le-

glon. in llll" near- tiiiurr. In tiallt- 7 ^ Hon wilt ir> l>**blic tnd «ill be hrlrt

ln-tha-W«'i>'^'l- hlg^i- tchoal-aurtl- tcrlum.'in iiMUloii to d p rtjram of talks and miiMcnl numbers the W unen of *‘“ «y eontesu

J lor Kr.iflc '^hoo^ Miid-.-ntJ. • will be an i'^ui^crt-w nd'priro will

be awnrtlort. ' - he ir -'fr. «iul ^ N Uan'hs'icIlle relurned from Weiser where they lllie called by tbe_ ckatli o f , Mr. ttn - If^on^ ,

U r. tn d 0 . 0 . iJacQulvcy

r ' ■ ' .

' t w in r s u a c j

KJXU FIND o u t ;:,

u s S i : I 'D ' f f i f s g ^ f f l F S t-novou wow n M 'wi J}U 7M 0M PS0N | ® p | r

-2 E E S E E L ) r IIH T T t o RSC T m e f e N K - Z E E S JO B E E Z TCMPORAH-5 ■^H bW D 0 \ " ' W NfeVAlR O U DO, M 5 5 ) ----------

' 1 3 After Reckl lofficialPolici

I wrti. rqujpprd wUh aulnmnhUe* anil mi >jram to cBl down on Irslflc- tal»lHle», T

tei-'\toU tloiui comes dtllv tn (lie jiro. mocor T«Iilctr d<\)nrtniPii: :iir nil', -itnofflclal pollre," T rat.'im : n-.:-ii u . mbmtl m ost o f ibcic rctiorh e-iuch .-' o l'lisi lleensc numbert. time tnd plaee.

etSror minor ItifracHons. the depart- r;lal mrnl sends tlie c tr owner a "»nrn- wrlv.Lutt" Iciw r. p a u o tae n nee »<;nt to ii_ ■.nve.'ilgaio serious violation'.

Mo.'l nf the report.^ are. Mi Uiltire to ob.*erve stop .tlsm . :e:k;:w rtriv-

' inc. im-jropsr lnhtlng nin'. p.vslns •rhOol btlrf".

'‘I''-1 "'tIi? lilghwny lutio! l.viied 3;T1 i'-t\nrning'' cards and .3100. court '>ummbni‘cs 10 motoruiA during lit j i r i i—twoj- monlhs of operation.

?i;'',T utnty.ci»ra and 10 mowrcj'clea pa- « m .. Io*'" hlghwaya tliirlnj the day J r nnd 10 carx a t night. In ailriUlon, , ' ^on irohnen Rive «fciy ttlk^ in pub-

lie KI.00I1.I'fi; , A J j-cen t drtters- Iictnj^ ' fee

,sfld daughters Bonny and Marlon, iind Merril M scQ iiiw leu Ibu rs-

. dw. Ior. Bcrkelry...

CC WfaTT/ew Jones and Mr*. Oaen L tJ'eim ptoo en teru ined . t t m o bridge

luncheon* Wcdorsday and Thurs- dny. Out-of-toaiw gucsls Wednet- ri»y .n.gra.JHri«.-yrBiik-fSi'UJjir -nnd

'P vM r*. OcorRC JIe»?<r of Tivm Falli and Mrs. &»rle SiUiill of Jrromf.

" j om-oNTowj) siifjfjl TJjurjdaj- Mrs. E. Llndaren of Oooding and

, ^ “ Mrs.~ThVr Wolford 'of Jc'rorhe. " ttV ThftriJa^lflnff motif a w csrrlcd out l i f t able riecorsllons-^hrt Appoint-

,o i : ....... ....................the , Mrs. B. Coriwilson, M tt. Ua An- wu derson and .Mr?; C. B. Eatoff left ■nu Monday 'Jor Ct\iJotnts 10 vwi aill'fTlends and xelaiHts untlinfi^r the

■ holUlaj-*. . ' ' ' :.* '* Russell McMUUn took over 'tlw

Cpmmunltyr 0 !^ station Tueiday. Mf- IM s waa tocmerlV operated hy P . L.

• Yntcs. Mr. ■yalM has not announced xty UU pltn* to r t l» :'

n u v t n E w s ,T w n > :r A u a ;i i' ^ ' r--

, - n ) ; a 0 , 'W E 8 P A Y M O B N f flG ;

. "GW ETHE-Ii

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' I I L V EI?^ S 2WILLINSUY \ nHELP VUH ) ™ |1 I C K O U T A . S .

ieoo-sECONDA^flVt^

T H A N ^ v o y

ET 1D -TELL VOu)OB E E I om -v A--------« E - A H - B U T / t o a W K J a d CAN l E i - u i .y^jy ^ o u s a n ;

i iiless Drivers; ce’Join Chase

mi.lorc.»clfi. loifk (o the mail -lbl. ,vra:., The mo\crtyctf iU l.lo n «.» th*

lA lf'flnnncet the iwlrol. Since Jiib' I :i'<' when prevlou.' llcenee* rxpitcd,M5,-

000 bave been I'sued. Each licen-v 1 .0 .» W .M.tUOTK. «■<=»

one aach Ume th e Vio^der U lou«t .rn- duilty of t tralfki violation, A third

to violation-auiomailcally..cancel* ib<, lU:«tue. .

Card Indf* U stt O lfeem

''"5 riK motor i«hfcle departoiewt )>aJ power lo iiu'pend oi' reroke llcewe.i. In rteclrting on elU m step. officiaU coniult the ra td litdex. nVsmtng lu iers" and "i-.-sm'Rt ca.-dfc" are

Un noted agalnM the IndUidiial motor- M list. M w-ell a* *11 accidents In whlcli day |h e U involved.

' K d r tw r may 'appeal the d fi» rt- ment'a d-.vL'ton in he»rlngs before drivers' Uceiire atKl tl« u

fee , to disuict couru.

«Ti.,G O OD IN G G IR L W E D S

.S T U D E N T . AT^C OU LEG E

y A lR y i^ D . Nov. 55 - JnWM M aftfer toti af U r. and .Vf*. F. C.

” *-MulIViy of r t im tW anfl.MV'S'®^-'■ na Schmitl of Oooding were married In- Jerwne. W edn*silay_H irtci^T U by the Rev. Joyce Kendnll, The 'bniic. Is a daUihter ot Mr. »«rt Mn..

‘'' '^ J ^ l l lu flchmJtt, a ssnior in Oood- lV^-ln«..WBh'-ath'»l.-wtiU*. MTv. M ! {

I s .a t prcpcnt alUndl^ig Oooding coWtge w h tr t ht-’Ui'a }uwl«. , ■

cU and auy.Bkj'les look place hert , , , 8und»5'.e«nin« In the cotirihouze.

. Bishop Z. W. Pond perfonnlne r^iiceicm onr. BoJh young

t weU toiown in Jllll City *h«re they [expect to mak’e their home. ,

ay.^ The pinochle club met 8 ^ u r- Li day erenlng a f th e hon» o l.M t.

:e d ’nnd Mr*. .Leo .W e e J h 'O ^ n g j o r

rC .-N O V E M B E B .g g /lB S g '

•liADY A 'S E A T r .

> i ^ ' / T D b l * T \ y HECKiNO!"'

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I P f ollA O N E - / ■ • ® ^J u 'T O U R \ .. W Y l- ■ - m i D - )

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K v o o n e e d n 't w o r r v a e "IE n o t VW/ING MODELED CL0 s ^ b e t o r c - v o u I l s w iM c J(<nkN' r r .........VLl.EXPECT.VOOJTD

REPORT FOR VJORVC T W I OA ( = A FT C R .t h a n k s g i v i n g ^

\

_ j

son, Prltts were won by Mrs- Doi : • aid Vaught. Arthur Pcrklas ar 1^ Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Pnrklnson,

T he Rebekah lodce held a_regi Inr meeting wllh Mrs, Lydia Pe;

k r* ,k !n .\ la/i Tliuradty. thc hoctCM ser Ing a lunch,

H" Patrlclt PiivlsoD ..tU utliur-ot M , and Mrs; Milton Davison of I*al) .field, who lm* been critically 111 fo ilowlnp tn cmerg’ncy «pi>endlclt opcmloii St. tJ» Iw pJU I in Oooc Ing. »how.« a 's ligh t Improvement. ’Mr, nnd Mrs, D. o,-Reynolds ha^

re«l« '«l ao rd of- {he birth ofjM in __ lo ■ th e ir ' daughter. Mr- Mary-Boltoi*— ai::pl^la&1pVtliCro

W’fdne.iday, November IJ,Under the N illonal .Vouth admlf

litratlon .-even high school sludenl here are employed a t various task in the e^assroonu..T;iich student !

_ Jf) con * •in •• •jr nrmore th tn 20 working hours monlh.

Ifarry I.imsOfi ha j b«n - ap poini.-rt trustee on the high ulio< bsarrt followlne the resignation c Mrs,''/, N, d riffllh which occurred mbnlh ago. ' ' .

'M r. and ^Af.v G crh trd Schmid yrar and ron. Mlcbell. hav#.-relume iirol from Detroit and North DakoU af

ler a vlwt with rtlailves.Several families from Camas prai

y l , , t! e lefl reeently to spend thc win ij5 ,.'{ .T In o r near Oooding amon,

' ttiicl) are, Mr*. Brnstu* NleLwn. th ■ ,D itk lijnsell family nnrt Mr.v Min

nie JCrahn. u n d ! -------------------------•

' RFCKM-r H 'H M T Cim-KH the II OOODINO: Nov. 25 - Foriy-flv ;«oi-cnin:ent ahea t cJwckj on ili iMifoiid payment for 1934, lotall-:: 'JOBSaa w ercTccelvciTIfnie couiit

J'ajiflgeht'* office J*«t a-Cifc; Nojlcc : were .win to the mrmbem tor whon

'*1^ i the checks wc; .• l*sued. T lilrt'ei Ilng corn-hog rcrfurflop c h rc ti on (h

tiiM. p» > n im Jm \05 i tor C am i tor-1 county farmers arrived, toislin! ‘Ifl' J412.J5.

irt- 'o re .

'’c Covey’s Bronze<»aa . . . Treated Wllh Lead-

bcr Trtra Elfiyl .;rhetn., n . ^ liu lan t Skailinf

^1' - fl i 0 .Mere .M Hfj.rw CaUon .

are S e rv ic e H’U h A S m ile iiey i " I ■ ' "

"Th*.,, ,24-Hour,,, B i» y „ ,S r. C o rn e r” S e r r l c * t” m m t m m \t f - [ m m m m m m m m a m r n

P K W O N fE R W H K rT W T ^ , \ i» a W U)UM ' fNBOUT? p . BLOW w e o o w h - t h e v J

illfr__ _ ■ MAN 70

• DRIVE IT

ATHER!

. By J. P. McEVOY

A BO U T y iif r ii 'rf i:LOTW EsA-^J^nr» t m a n k s g w in ^ i t r r o t ^ o o o ^ r n to BVEl. MISS t e r o r r ~ n - OAvy F i n s — a s M l /nB «< tW /W K 5A V , '

i f ' ' ' >

>»”- REBEKAHS VISITED BY assembly PRESIOEt

regu- . --------;Per- SHOailONE. Nov, 25-A lurV sen - dinner wm given nt ths Savoy ci

• on Tlmrtdiiy evening by the P f Mr : ^ honor of tba Rebec

aisembly president. Mrs. H. Cap1i< 1 fol- Wnries, Idaht>. Foillcim *" .nttendanee ai t

.’even o'clock d in n er ml. ■ After tbe dinner, a ^lKcl«l nici b ftv e '‘''S held a t the lodge hall a: o f , Mra. P ff t gave .«n addrfiS. a s M rs.' *•■*» presented to>the honored sue

i—^■'=L-Frlday.. night - M rt...Peet wn.t ;suf.« cf Ojc Rjch/Jeld lodgr,

.Mill Carolyn Brudsbaw., entt denU s f 'b ig tlu b on Wednctasks *venlng. 0\LtHt, weie Mis;

I, Ruth Orotse, Ethel Roessler, Luc I ' Houston, Alpha Wnl<h and M- „ ilTMary Oehng, '

N E W BOY S C O U T T R O O P

■n of O R G A N IZ E D AT BUH:eria. _____

DUtfi:.' Nov. 23 -R cv .' E, R, Be m ld t 'h a s organised a acoul-lioo,c wl :mert boys between the ages of u at k a f-1 18 who also are In his Sunday Kho

Claas a t lhe B a p tb t church. TJ Brill. Baplltl church U tha sponsor ■ v l l , . . the ircop. Henry Lebnutn, E trl A Rons *"d EW.» W o ^ n i r t r e ll . th s 'fonp commUtccnien,Min. Capialn W. C. Scniien unrt M .!

Van Paite.i gave ulJes a t ilie tro< : orgtniMllon meeting on -Wh Scouling Holds for the Boy Today

}< iRei-. Berg then oiitllttftl tJte rouUi ■ which will IK fS>l!owed a t the ne,

■‘''. 'm e e i in g . They will meet every olln Monday nlghl.

u h i j ', •JlCfShom •

£ » D a r k n e t t T h a i (

_ T u r n e d l n { o B

W e i g h i n g F i l

. T h e Sei

_ “What Are The.Co;

“ “ T i i M ^ j ^ o i j

J “ ~ S E V E H W n w

CHI

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w ■

B y K C . S E G A l

f lI J / G O W E P O V ^ *

■5 MmuSlIE X P E R T A D V I C E

> MY C H E C K -l il-T M IN K Y O UJJLL you WrH»4)|i5-I MV c ^ r r " 'E K V 6 0 5 5 ^10 < ID BE JUDSMEMTIJSWLMITO- —5______

>Y a n d j ; H . S T R I E B E L

- A R F A L J O B . '— A N ' - ^N S ! & T ABOUNO-m-CORNEBi - V I U . J B E T H A M K r U U V

— W IL L S H E ^

---------- ---------------------------- ^J* SERVICES AT BURLEV

pii'T BURLEV. Nov, 3J-Puneral u vices for Robert U on Monlojt, I

urkey "'ontlts-old son of Atr. and M ,. c*(j Abram Montoyn. were beld In s . Augtutfite's CaCholIc church Su; becca m om lng t t 11 o'clock- wl nliol* ^» lher Reeves officiating. Inte

ment wan made In the B url'r cem I ui» lery. Surviving are the fnlher ai

moiher and one sister.-

I'andk giU

E . STQVE'^-&PEei7«7-ip ; T H IS WBKK ONI.Y . -

UHLl »S.ftO Monarch whhI , wiiter fronl . -$2J).00

Bc m I S3D.03'Modern Inipetlftl . wlibi reservoir . . ? ::i.()( la n , f *25,00 Slx-Holc Rnnge

chool "'ll* '■eservoir............ SIU.OO*16.00 Fewr Hole ' -

Banquet ................. _ ..8 ! -J .0 «J .[ *10.00 Comp Stove ......U lll.Od

’ *20,00 Cnmp Stove . , fl-J.O Il J90JM Kaloninajo Circulator,

, 1 ■ ined only 2 y e a r s ...... l<ll.'S,(l»*«.00 circulator.

■ (newi ............................ J.T I.00, *59.00 Eureka Ranga inewi

lUnp porcelain................ $-17.1)0

IGO M u in S o u th 1‘h o n r 73)lli5r I ■

: C a n B e F e l t ! R i v e r t

B l o o d , H a i l s t o n e s

• i f t y - S i ) « P o u n d s .

iven G reai i g u i e s ^ —

ley? When Oo They : < ) i t i e r ’

> V . T < T r ; 7 : 3 0 P j M . -

> * Y A D V E K T I S t - —

«URCH ,

NRO, Speaker . >

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* * *

T ex a f Elev Receive I

To GrSdi^-CoaeH-Tinji-ThornhiU-

O t Southern Metl Christian 1

i B r PAVL ZlA (Aj»cl»tc«l Prp»

LOS ANGELES. Nov. 2 5 - 1 S ta n f o r d wa.i a w a rd e d th e ho w M t in ^ .th o .l .w c n ty .f i rs t a n n g a m e a t Tiiyfl jg n a N cw 'l 'feny ’s

th c v o te s o f th e te n m e m b ers li " S ta n fo rd i« th o cho icc of

K ow i i ta m c / ’ -» a jd P ro fc a a o r ' • W ille tt , b u t t h c v o l ln s WM not

u n a n im o u s .”W hile b e re fu jie d to c n l* r» t

on the lub jK t It ww uniientood Coich CUudo iTlnj> Th«mhiir* fntmd rtcelved 7 votei. one more

necfv j

• »nfl CallfomU 3!:

'c tJU ornU tt'L os | Anislei. whleh U

d e r j t ^ to have

'

IINVTHOINHIIJ. uphold llic’ laur* i S i tn f f ^ els oU he Pacific

■ co*3t-a ' task a l which they hove been le » tucccsaful than any other « i«tern •■Inilltutlon — tmmecllalel)'

' bi'ouiht up the question of whom th e of/leUli a t FiiJo Alio woulil «e> lect as thelr opponent.

Slanlord h»* made It plain thnl l l prtfera an undetealtd eleven as lU tu e it In the Rote Bowl. WUh

i P rinceton and MltinewU amons the ■'tTTnt6uclwWe'»“ lhe~«lrttton~trauW ^ BUiomalleally dwindle down to New

- Vork tJ. Texus Chrlsllnn a»d South* e ra MethodUt.' t*

— - WllllBt-<o-PJa7-T«an»--------■'If either Southern Methodist or

Texai Christian tum a cut lo be the best team in the countrj’," wlil Coach Thornhill, "I don't nee why we can'l play them."

When Infonned his team lu d been aeJecKd Coach Tltomhill r a s hiRhlj- plated,

'T h a t's the bext news In a Ions lime." he said, "T heJjo ji certainly win be glad to have ftnolhcr.cnick.M th e Rose Bovl.

Thomhlil; who did the talking In the ab«e>ce o( Al M utert, graduate manager, tald be didn’t have thc

' rlleh ten Idea who would b« invited. " It probably will bc two or three

~~riit?in)troitTt'eTiTiree*a~tnoieg."Stanford has been In the nose

Bowt tive times in Ih'o last eleren

“ SeTem^fc^ In Sou

Bis: Stars ClaSh . On . Texas Christian

• BattlefieldH By BILL rAU K tU

^ 'AatKlated Press Sports Writer) f F o u r W O Itm T a u . A'or. : s - f . Seven candidates tor all'Amerlea 1 rtcotnltlon will parade their prow- f <v here next Saturcijvy (November .* •■<0» when Texas ChrlsUnn nud

Southern Methodic utilversliiei e lu h on tha T. C. U. gridiron. wUli Rom So«T hopes a t suke. .niJiJtea a f t i o n j - the natlon'i

mightleit gridiron machines. T.C.U. ana the Mustangs' ".letlal circus" 'Mil show live tren tcit nucnibly ol headline players In J5utli«citerii foolball annaU.

Cipt4in Darrell U stcr, 1931 all- America center who glvci promlM

.......o f repeating, wleWlns hU 210 poimd;with am uing »i)eed, will lend thc Christians to the grldron in Hi'! "<lrtam game," ihe collision of iwc tliu u .

'S lln iln i Sam' b Go»d /. Flanking Lester U ‘'siinsing &iin'

Baugh, who Is called the South- - w e i t •con/ffrnee’s -aec-paM-pMchfr . Daugh, a'grade A candidate, lor all-

.. -A aerlca.-A bo-run t..K llh-th«-l» ll '■ ■ ".Punii-V d. r ta tS ia j i t iw lH e . car-

r led -tha -baek ire ld - b u r d o u . - ^ T. c . U. smashed Boylor, Cenlenarj nnd the Unlvcrslly ot Ttxa* by over­whelming scons,

____ T, C. U.'a third all-America hojxP~gm»tv»~'W t»OB-qcaiKiiwe. ihc •'60-mloute'!-UcUe w h o « ^ g K r 3 »

Chrlltian’s .trp e r t back^ Includt alashing Jimmy Uwrence. a Unt

' — brulw ;..Pw tO -K lltic..ipecfly_Rn(l .versatile; Taldon Muiltm. blockei and plunger, and Scott McCall, all*

— arouijd-aain^ — J ___1 i'. . Hfei~'epef*l#—IwAlfld—:a .« a l l mtact from lasl ye a r .,

' S. M. L'. lias Four ‘Greats' Agalnsi this powertul arraj’, the

Muslanss will gallop'w llh.four all- >,-uAmei^ck candidates lni th<i herd, '

' Bob Wilson. 150-pound halfback and Ihc fioutfiwest's lending loiich.

lil l ' t2o'*neii4patkstb#S.M .V :l>tltiuic.

^ S l a n f o >rd Prei¥ * ¥

ven May Inviiaiion

diiron Classicill -EaYpr.i-iCnn.siiip.ratinn ethodist And Texas n UniversityI ZIJOlERStAN Press Sports Wrller)»— F o r th c th lr t l succe .islvc s e a so n : h o n o r lo d u y o f r e p r e s o n t in s t j i c a n n u u l Uo.sc to u r n a m e n t fo o tb n llny’s ' f l n ^ r ' . - - i t t n l r o t r i i i!nr t >f ’t li c ’I ‘no ifiu Co ns t n cu in im t-Bliui t i r bc fa n r tiw n-ftf t< H " r s h a d Ifccn co u n ted ,

o f th e c o n fe re n ce fo r th c R o seao r*-------- , ............” ,no t • yeart. bul lu s won onb' one same-

TtiU w u a 7 10 « victory over P l tu - burth In ISZI. The Indians su ;te d out tn IfU. Uulne « 27 to 0 declilon to tho lata Knuie Rockne's Notre

‘III* Dame team o( which the famou) lore your Horsemen .were members,

r ii* i ' l»y* lhe Alto tarm Ik 3 I tackled Alabama In 10;|7 when the

(,/; Crimson Tide, makinc H« leeond In . of teur luccesttul trips lo the Roae J, u Boir] Sootbt)} lietit. lied ih s score ( P . a l 7 lo 7 In tho last few minutes of ;all- ■(l« Lvje to New Yorkers

-ad*UI,. SlAiiford Invited Columbia in 10l4 uve over the protest-i of many who con- .(or -tended Coach Lou UlUe'a clm'CQ w u

no match for thc powerful western tlou rtefenderj. Columbla'flnstterrct with • to a 7 to 0 Victor)'.

»ur* l l i c final chtptcVln Ihc series tha t Mfic siarted In 1916 was wrltien laal ’avc Jnnuary I when Alabama lumed ther Dixie llowelUoose In as (treat a-pau >tely IhrowlnR display u ever was .icen lu bom Kurland bedecked bowl. Howcll'f « • riKinfne flJifI klcktus «i*> flsur« l In

t h « t ^ m r before BS.OOO-persons ii,i Ihnl Stanford wj\< swept Into acteat, 30 to 5 M 13. - - 'Vllh _ _ _ _ _ _ .the

Operation Restorts uill- Vision To Stanford _____ Stan’sJiiju red Eyet or —the SAN FnANClSCO. Nov. 15 (-?) —

An opcmtlon performed Iw l montli why '"I '“ffori lo re.More vljilon to the

right eye of Kratik Alimirn. s tnn - Ijjjn ford footbaU plsyer. app,ircntly ifa« Kfilj. A complete i u c c m .

Alt bandages lave; been removed, long 11 waa le.’»rned today. Alustlia lold llnly vtsiiors lie coulil M ' O. K." While ;k.M he-auinoi.focia_hU o c » thi;. w.i:

.« ld lo'be mvrcly a m ftter ot Irain- 8 I” ing the muxlea. uatcthe Dr. Hans Barkan, who performed

lled. operaUon on the detached ret- hrcc said the tinnl K^allr, nould ie

nose normal, actlvc life. The player was cren inJuttiUsLRjoptbilLgomc;________

»A m ericar^iuth)vest’s Til

• ■it» - I ----------

On ’ ' “j j

erica ; vrow- \ . V ■*' ' \ \ . J l . / , U .. mber k .

-siiici . wwith - ..........

■ion's

reus" 7 . ' U / T H I f c -

>mlM A '

thc (i <

a h - —Bhon —l iu e a r : fout.oLlbe sevciLaiI..\m nary Texa», In the tim e between Texat jver- of the ‘fattem " rrprewnlatiTe In tf

Letter of T. t', I.'., th r 210-ponnd : hope rlleher; Bob Wilson, Souihern Mel

lhe pound tackle<

:ludfr No op|>o^ltlon has slopped him line w hen hlj Intantrj- tactics arc liMtci

- ‘'J l': ' » i i 5« P » » c sU iro u g lu |,fta i,,tr 'aa wKcr ing on the ground sgalnsi U. C. L A >*“ • ‘ n ' l > OMt d pasaes tha

“ \Vmon-» out»iandlng mates of all America eallt)er includc Trumat Spain, a t tacUc. .Ue pUyod * vltu

the part In turning back Rice Instllute ^ •‘'* ,0 . C. L, A , and the universities o back' Arkawn^, Spalni>'iTr!chlich"'2-0. ' ' •(iKle.j - Spaln'i njoM poncrful help In Ihi

lifers ITr¥ ¥ ¥

■ I - - . ^ C A E

icf in

Bon E L ' “ ’’. s J

-ime. ' "Itu - ■■■■” ■ , ■^'-..■,T'T^~'7 eted , , • .lion > ■;....A ^ .-olre ■ • ■" .....lom '

THl.S sp c e la c u ln r fo o tb a ll a c t »rm r a lo A lio , C n H fo rn [a . A f te r the buck o f th c B e a r s , h o ld in g .

^ iM k (1 0 ) , C a l l f o m il <iuar ” ed Rouble ( 5 ) , S t a n f o r d g u

S of

Idaho Runners Vie» n -

i In Pitftlaiid MeelLhat — —

E ig h t A th le te s C o m p e te foi

p » w |- ' - P ^ l i c C o a s t - C r o s s - -

cii'al C o u n t r y H o n o rs .tl m l ■ ■'s n,i W ------- - -10 to MOSppW. N ov.. 35—lig h t croj

country runtters from th s Univer • .Mty ct Idaho will be entered In th

Hill Military academy meet at* Fort li»Tid'Novetin)cr“ 37,“ wllfrT>aeJtl

J comt dtstnnce rum ilng honors a d ihi-ir .iiim’olus to win.‘v p lllll'* 'croa country meet, tnidi

ti6n»uy“ f t - w n ( w r ^ y “ ftffM rrn ibeen enlarged thU year lo, Includ

" * r an Intercollcglatc race over n regu >uth imioi, lour-mllc course. Teams hav

been entered by Wa.ihlugton, Ore t""* son, Whitman, Linflcld. Wlllnmetu rfa* Portland- university, and othe

norlharst schools i;} addition i vcd, W*!'"-lold I Umber Up on Cours«' I Tlie Idaho tenni, accompanied b

CoJCh Mike Rynn. le ft Moscow w night, thus Qllonln; a day and halt in which to rest and go ovi

rced the course, Men who will represer re t- 'Id a h o are William 0 -Nelll, Moscot 1 ic :cn tualn and Oljrmple teain proapect *,.a.!Diiuaia-tCllnger, Cyril Adkinj was 1 Kimberly: W o^row SnyderTKeller ____ [Church, Fa., W aller Kantola, Ar

indidates-Ofl: itanic Gridir

.....

rryi I ■ , V•tacrlca liopefult who will la k r 'i^ iff .n n xat CliritlUn and Sonlhern MethodItT or in Ihe Ilo«r nstti came New Y rar't day. I nd lOJi all-,Vmtrlca cen te r: "Hllnjlnj Ki MelhDdbt'i ISO-^UDd halfback leBMtloi

him..line coines from “Ironman" Welse aliectUuard candidate for all-Anicrici r'aa-l.WiliCl BHa.lnJurftl in the Vnlvenilt L.A. ot Texttj game, but wUl be ready t that!go t gilnai T ex u Christian. .

' all- ful ts Hany Shuford, 190-pound slg iman Dfli.ciiiliig Jullback. ’known as "t vital lynifl'' eiiulord, became tha t Is hi .tuie.jsverage quota o n 'a leathcr-luggln M ol.siiijin,-ncnt. Shufo;tl plpplfc r!ch!l'in 'i(te'u . C . 'l . -A. gnmeTliut U ex

■ i/rc'.fS !t) fc? nady. lo trfiaclc tfi I m e , Chrlstlui Uite u d to block Xor Bo

TWIN FALLS DAILY

ndefeat¥ ¥ *

T \ • *

XIFORNIA F A IIS J

W m m

action p icturc 'Bhows. (-Blifomla ai le r drivinj; im n th e field S p a rk s . ' lg. No. 23 o f S tanford. Moscrip. U u artcr. Reynolds (15), S ianford t guard. California loflt i t s f ir s t g«i

I [ling: Bernard Peterton, Moscow ■ A IStewart Neely, Covina, Calif, am 1C [Ralph Lee, Idaho Falls.

\ Idaho cross country runners thi [fall have defeated both Whltmm

tAT. I And ‘W uhlngton - S tate - eollcn' » C l ShouM they win t t Portland nex

■ iweek. they«-ould be virtual Pa I clflc coatl champions.

I . . I O’Neill, ace of the Idalio aqudC ■oricovercd tho (our-mlls Idaho cours

jio wto the r a « agalMt-W. 8 . 0 . t:

' B o . x i n g ; C o f n j n i s s i o n

[ro u j S u s p e n d s . W i n s t o iIver- 1 --------I the BOSTON, Nov. « fJV -The M u ’ort-U achuM tu b o x t^ commission toda :eitlc j su»pendFd“ Eaaie''•Unknowri“~WIn s as s(on, Hartford, Conn., .Negro, fo

one yrnr for falling to give his bcj indl. c tforn In the recenl bout with Jac- m r a h a r k r r ---------^ ^ -----------------:lude • — ------------------

WHITE FLAOUE. FADES

Ore- stoC kH O L .\I (-7V-Tubercul0iI g r a ia l ly U declining In'Swcder says. Dr. Oustaf Neander, hejtd'6

‘‘^Ithe auoclatlon to combat^ the <Ua ease. In I t l l th«. death rat« v a

‘ 1.91 a thousand « til!e In 19M ll wad b y l ’OJ- - • --MO* I • -----------------------^ovir ‘TAHE8 WAE INSURANCE - tsent OBLO m — Norwaya extensiv wow, merchani mArlne hts prepared fo peel; explosion.ot tlie European powde kins. ■keg_7 i8 _ sh lm -worm - tl7 0 j)0 0il0 “lleftj havlns >bcen luted fo t.w ar ihsiir

A t-j ance risks If a confllcl comes.

ron Strugglt

.n ^ ^ a a r t^ r^ N o T r s S K B l Fort WortI T onlverilllet (KiV*may flsore the“»eteclia y. L«fl (o rlghl, they are Captain D arrt ( Sam" Baugh, the Chrl>tlani‘ prite pau Itlon, and Truman Spain, S- M. U.'s ti<

elsel.,W U :on.-“ ..;rica,l \ Expec^ «,00« F tn t - •r«lty; Thi?. a m ttln j collecHw of tor ly to Tflighi material on the two cam ^ K

jtcpara ltd by only U mllet promlM m nerl-to-unw l-octf-of-tht-gtatoe^gainj

' 'beciwl ilirtmg of <0,000 on 'fcand t ‘ see It. A crpwd H ul big leave* onl 1 his room enough" for the game In lli Iglng T . C. U. atadium.-

The winner «-lll gel serious con fiderallon fpr the R o e e ^ w l bid.

‘ « • J t promisM to be a ba tik of th ' (he. a ir fanes and ground min^ui'cr. Bob;W ltiiU j*flval»-adeplU boU u

LY NSWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAB

led Tea

T O S C O R E I N ‘B I G G

' i \ f

a t ie m p tln R (o s c o re a f ie ld g o a l 1 8 . C a lifo rn in e n d , t r ie d f o r th e Ih r i s s h o w n leap ing h ig h in to th e

1 ta c k le . WM b lockcd w h ile C h a p n t a m e t h i s ic aso n to S t a n f o r d 13 to

» w :, " ________.

uAd (1934 Rreret Are LTIIVB8DAY.

.CoIpale-ltOi- ra. Brown (IS_____North Carolina Btate ts. Caihollo North Dakota (7| r t . O rerg t W u

I Neir Vwk I'. /J l l w . Fordham <J!C o m fin ij) vt.PenntyIyanl*Teeh

V** PitU bnnh iSOl tt.-Carnegie Tech Buckntli tO] Tt. Temple (0|

^»L4U iaaaurU »0U T t„K a«u»-iW ------Oregon State >t. Nebratka .........Ht.- LobU (Jl VI. W aihlngton (til

" ' ’j Centenary vi. Xavier..............jack a

■Alal'sma'tU) Tl.“ V anilertllf-(0)--Kenlucky lOi n . TcDneaaee 119)...HyracuM »t. Marylat^d .......VlrglnU <6! vt. North Carolina lUl

losls Sotilh Carolina |7I t i . W athlngier den. Virginia Military lOi vt. Virginia t1'6T W ett VIrgInU vt. Loyola....i i i . ' ' 1T U nrake Tt. Arltona ...............B-ae O onuga ill ) vt. Fottland <0| .....

. - . SotOklahoma .V and M. (Ol va. OkUl A rtuuaa (7) «t. Tnlta' 01

: . ' T e x u (13) vt. T extt A. and M. (01... . Detroit Ti. Texai T e e h ..................“ ‘ve

Colorado (7) vs. Denver (01 ........l i t " U lah BUIe (?) vt.Ulah ( t< l .... ....

Cobrade S ta te -» a .J iie » -a m ita -. aur- - , , . ._ - -- I

Boston UnlrertUy Tt. M iam i_____

_________________________ «.<TLRn,<V.

Anny (0) vs. NaTy (*) ..............-I - Holy Croia (7) r t . Boston Collefc I I P Dartmotilh n . Colcm bla... f...... -

rrincelon (0) ti. Yale (7) ...........

“ -Alabama ro ly t t l t i, Florld«(M»» Ororjila 17) vl, Owirjela Terli iDl-

^ • Louisiana Htatn (II) v«. Tulane <1 ^ W eilera Maryland (U) vs. Oeerci■ Mitsliilppl (71 Tl. MliiLnlppI Slatr

■ Idaho Tt. U. C. I . A..................

C i>0' P Routhera Methodtit (tOl vi. Tetn r Baylor (01 ts. Blee (3:j ........-

M ic h ig a n n o w is fac in g t o v e r-p o p u la te d s e c to r s , lh a l c o u n te re d ao m o t im e ago .

. In so m e c o u n tie s th e dccr A e n o u g h to g o a ro u n d . Som e A v ic tim s o f lu n g w o rm s , no.*e b P c iin s y lv a n in n)u i Vir^rinii■ in g h u n te r s to k lli th e droiI I th e re b y a f f o rd in g H port nn ■ f o o d . - nf M ic h ig a n ’s c o n a c r v a t l o 1 commluion, o b u n e s Jack Van Co>

- ■ Tering of t h ; D etroit Free P rw . tuno power lo order a scatou ou doe even in the limited over-popiils'> *ectl6ru where th is ts necei.'ar Bueh^ii m bre 'fftiO S tiit b f po.w«d b

orth, ItgUU tttM U .......cllon;^.-To continue the one-biirk luw i ‘" * " ,a r t s t whero the herd la out ot bai t*“ ‘ ,auce, bolh In sex railo and to I' “ ’’•;;ood supply, la uncaJJed fer waste

he nys.In U jt:» c in a l)a river tract. Ur

I per Pcnfnmila, 3< deer to a. tQuai ,._ ,!m lle -w ere found by luvesllgaior V I,i;-The M aeklB ae-statc-foro l-h tt- -

of on’y W ^! ^ ! » < iu ir e mile. In Uw Lower'PtnlMuI ^ } t«B~mnogn~gam»n>?»i” ny fct» -4

J ?-i<leer per »<]uare mile and tiic ugf onlv i fofw t ha.1 42, Thc fijuff

.. .I thow lh a l theae area* are getiln j t very l«avy de«r population;

con>{ Van. Coeverlntt'explains th t t ni 'Id. Uure tak<« Ita own course In.rtduc ’ tha 1 ln r the *Im of over-populated herd

(hat man conlrf iaJi- 'i t lM 'titu ^ io a ' l a lu&d. iniuci

iH O . TUESDAY MOBNING, NO

sm As (¥ ¥ ¥

GAME ~ ^

'A ^ '^ ■■ ■■ ' " ^ 0 1 9 8 ^

a l tn Us g a m e a g a in a t S ta n fo rd n t th re e p o in ts w i th B lo w e r ( 2 1 ) , ace le a i r a f t e r e v a d in g th e block nf ipm an ( 1 8 ) , C a li f o r n ia h a lf , g u a rd ' to 0.— ( /P ) l!h o to ._________________

a is ,M W I L B ;re LUled ?n Parrnthetea) “ 'AY. NOYOIBER Z8

Eatt

M c'Z ....... . .l '.~ . '!Z ." r" "r i.W u h ln g to tr\'athinglBn (0) .........................W uhlngtoim ................- .......... ................. Sew Yaii

eeh (01 ...................... ............ ... Phlladdphli•ch (0) .......- ............. - ....... ........ PltlsbBnli.................. .......... ....... .............. Fhliadelphii

Cenlral

........................ ..................- ......?...... UncbhtTI ........................................ ...... Kt. Loot....... '................ -'i.....................CInelnnal

Sonlh ■J ) - - ;— -;-™-™.-..-..-....-..................NaihTllVI _______________ _■......... .... ..........T,<xlng1oi

Balllmot( t i ) ...............*............................. Chapel Itll[ion and U e (141 .........................Colambl.la Poly (Ul ........... ......... - .........,...Boanok

..................... ...........New Orlean«•«(

. Tbmoi............ ..... ....................... ............P ortlw

Soolhweit.............. .klahoma'lOl-........................... ......... Normal............................. ....................- ...... . ..Tb1»(01 ...................................... -...ollfgi Sttdoi

C Lnbboccky Mountain... ........................................................Denve

....•..................... ......... Sail U ko CH

s o ^ I h ™ " ^ ” - ------- -.......................... ........ ........... ,SIIaml (Nlghl

,4V. VqyEMBER 30________ __________

. ...L ,..... — ..... ....... .............Phlladelphlle (t) ....-X ------------------------ j.,...?.BMto

____ ____ . ........ ....... New Vor.......... ........... .................... ;.....New IU tc

SouthI4»*- ...■ ....... ...................... ..............MianID)- .................................................... ..Atlantr <|IJ ........ ..................... - .....— New Orleajiorielown rt) ........— ----- --------;.Baltlmorlate (}| .............................................. Oxfor

Wett.................................... Loi Angeli

Southweitc m Chritllan (01 ..................... Fort Wort

.....................................................llOBtU)

^ t i i c sa m e d e e r pro iilvm . In Rom ual I’cnn sy lv n D iii m nl V irR in la en

cer h e rd s a r c n o t nble lo fin d fooi ne die o f e ta r v n t io n .uul o th e rs fa o,«o flics a n d p n c u m o n in . inlii solved t h e i r p ro b lem by allow I ro r , '— •niiil'lierd i by hunlliig, tud supply botl

»port and food.

10 n More pheasants are nhol In Nei Cof- York sU te everj- year than an

l«-'> other r im e bird. Tbe teaaon Is ope doe r; now wllh lhe ba« llmll al two a da Isifdiana not m ere th in tlx during th i'W .|»;ttson..81*' cotlonUll rabblta a da »d by-|m»y be. U k en ,.. RabblU_are.qult

BimUfiil. in the-westcfn-par l of th ;;j-j;^ t-H at« -w h tle-phn rtn tJi-art-^ iT ri [,.1. Jnumerous b u l nol ta much'to as {m

. >-eor. according .to 'early repori u t t - Duck aliootlnK during the tlr it w(«

’ cxcteded expecuttons, bul th# be« part of th e aeason it anllclptie

Up- during early November.iuare I -------- ■

P. A. aileox, chief of thc U. I ‘* ,;*T 6f«»i“5 trv tc e rm 'i~ rec en n iik -b e

T . tore, tlw NaUonal AssoclaUon c

' vately*'owwi f o r« t land, irtwre ex ploltallon lu a been.virtually unre strained, th c number of game oul

■ t;\ala haa <Jecrea«d U u i alirmln . na- n te . TI)La ta th ie on many t^iiteri iduc'' national fo re tu . which in large ^ea lerdi sure cofeprlso . cui-over lands - re (aie renlly purchAi.:d ffi«n »)rlvsw own

' ' t& ^ Su^'TkltiUo ttii western otUuo

ROVXMBER 26, 1985

Guest I¥ « • . ; ■

3 Former He ] ^Champion

P l u c k y

I Over Montana]I ' Of ComebaI Br Bt

I PH IL A D E L PH 1A,” nVv. 5 w e ig h t o d g e a n d a h a rd l e f t F o r d S m i th , th e cow boy g la i

i s a fe ly p a s t h is sccond eom ebii --------- B ^ f ^ n r o O O 'f iT n s 'f ln R c S r| _ J N h in i{ jL tf ic .c f lr i j; r o u n d t i o I a n d h o ld t h e w cR tem er e v e n

T h c f o r m e r t it le h o ld e r h a d

Senior Girls ?in u. Interclass Titifa ce _

J u n io r S e x te t O ro p s -.C lia n i

_______ p io n s h ip , O am e b y S o o re

= ■ o f 2 5 to 1 6 ■

Senior cUm gIrU wided throug / - the Mnlor aextel yesterday to m 3 ^ lo 10 vletory and. Twin Falls hig: .1- se itoo l-jlrls '. in tercliu championJ iliip. ,- * F em Klrkman. newly-found ac

' In the forward zone. alime .oul>tallled the Junion wlUi elghl fleli goals tn d .two free ahot*. whll Captain Mildrsd 6 wt«t and t ie r 'f u

J?” ouUit played an equally «ue««a»r« f;*" game In the other tonei.!:*? Under the protoctlon ot aome dps

w Bilardlng 'by Allha Wells and ' " w Lind. Uie Junion managtd-to noli DiiiK Wh'^* during the flrn^ . half and the crowd m a d e> cheer

ln t--m ailM .::aU ha-lfl-to-10. tla -a ipMt, lift’*- Klrkman and Mum

p6»e>. broke through in the th lr mat ">’‘1 tourth quarter while £ rva Bai

mrr'X lonff shots failed to n e t bu ivlllt twa'BOHa Tor'the-Janlora . ■ iiton Early Ui' the fourth thero waa mote m onrjnt of hope tor the Junlora t i ItlU the acore ttood a l 31 to 16. bu t R lrl mbia man turned the tide deflnlUly wit noke one ot her trequenl cIo>c-ln thoU. leant Llnc-upa: Benlors — K lrkmti

Mumpower, U * t« . TTiomu. P h i irton lii». Bitter, Clark; ]unlor»-Andei Hand son. Balmer, Morehouw. SmlU

^ Lwubcr, Lind, Wells, rman ' ■ ■ '

s bow lingmver —City Butller's OrlU cafe bowlers la<

itaHfi nigh t won a two out ot three gair dieci4)i>n oyer the"TC irinelkm v^lr

— • 3433 f o r th e losen. Ted SmetU Ight) topped the uorlng with k alng

game of 331 and 009 tor the series. _ _ M a?» Poa-er won ihree a^a lg l

Iphla to 3043. W. 1. Johnton of th s wir u ton ners led Uu scoring wllh a alng York game ot 17S and-W3 for tha senela « n •'-------- ■ ............

• • i Suhlet't •Iaml ijjf**; n*. u : j lanla t . - rnntiek ______ n t ■»» l« «

| ; s ; j g ' : L r r r r r : i i i l i ! i l t ixford Toui ' - - .............Ml U l m «

KtriDflktrn'!»'« a - .... : !S 111 IK I

K :• U t \Vorth .......... - »» '»« »» *BtUn T o u t ..................MJ ttl t u u= ; Idtho ro««r

K. >1. Nrtkr ...........■)> >TI >}l *^ rm l I.llmiX ....... IIT III l » 4

i l l iiT^ w, I. T.rinet ...:..... Ul )3» 11# 41 ^ «•:, I. Jolm.nn .... IH HI i » I

nmn "■Aln«Kotlli . .. I t i ' I U lie « cn- L. a. .MrCrifktn t l Itl 1«S 3

Duinnir ' __ ..lU . . ..'-IS I S ? IS! iU i

. Tnt'il -------------- ;t l l III 111

low- POI.ISK.AKMY URINKS MILH------ WAIiSAW..(flV - Pollth soldle

now iH milk tor breaktasl lualen of cotfcc, army doctors rccomaicm ing tlte change from mllkleas co

v ,» whUe farraers pleaded th e mo' would hMp agriculture,

open , ■ ~I d ,y .MTt.N'DS S t I tO O k tl YEARS t the aVLACAUQA. Alt. (/I-) - .Mllto .d a y H cttco :k .hu nol mlased a ttendh quite 8 und.-vy >chool In 31 yean.f the ;.......■ • ---------rJIHy — S& i:N ns:U K E -A :B E C O K ir » ja tl HOLLYWOOD LI'I - Mervyn U Joru. noy. the movie director., claln w t« some'kind'of record: H e.read."A i t«»t Ihony Advcrje" m one.stittng.

»t«d look htm _U hours.------- - '

U. al' fortal*—wiiere- tor JO J t w \ tin c - b f ber hu-been i^ed.and kcpt-produi I of IKe under federal m anaje tnen t

the num ber.ofganle girds h u - J t s a r »»ag tf-T w ri»T ■cen^-wtthirr— » t ex- period. l03rio l0U .A nd Ihis In tiv inre- ot an tiicttaM ot more th a n 9S.OOO oul- 000 uttlonal foresl v U i t o r s j n a i

mlng of .whom are hunters and f th e ^Krn men." • •

Leather . BIU Folds, Brief ai own- 7-lnper Catet a t Clot Book store.' Uoo- A4«' . X . ,

In B<^l• « «

ddy Raereayyw eight- n O uipoinis Ford S m iih

lan In Sccond Bout mck CampaignSID FEDERPreas Staff Writer)25 — P rim o C a r iie ra u s e d ^ a b ig

! f t j n b to n ig h t to o u tp o in t p lucky la n t y i c r from .-M on tana , a n d g e te b ac k h u rd le . . ____n rc n ii , tJic U a llan g ia n t c am e f t w t o i w c c p f o u c o £ . th a l a s t fiv o -h o a ts c n in th e c lo s in g fr^ im e. a d a 68t-s p o u n d w e ig h t p u li, seal- — * . ln g i n a t 2 6 7 i / j t o 2 0 9 .— — - H e u se d t h i s w e ig h t to good

a d v a n ta g e a f t e r - S m i t h , had g o tte n o f f t o .a n e a r ly J e a d . i r

I the t in t two rounds, on the strength ■I A of hU lefl to UiD Jaw and a tound- J C houae right to the body. Bmlth

. vho gained his glant-kllllng repu* u tlon by ilopplDc A rt l«aky and

t m . declsionlnf big Buddy Baer, va i untbl4 to lU y away' trom the bl|

n lU lian after tb« fifth round.-----------— U t t - M U ltcU n— ------

. Camera unleashed hU left Jal then, and showed the cowboy uf plenty. By the teVenth, ho had np'

lUgh ened a cut over Sm ith’s right eye t 3S wlUt thU same le tl and In th< ilBh eighth he slowed hU cpponenl dowr Ion-. to_a_walk by__mUlni the J ib t«

• wilh a alaihln# J f f t 'h o ^ ; ; ; ----------aee Bmlth waa trying haKOto Und U U a telling blow In the n in th and lefl leld himself open for a atlff right tc hllo the htad by Uw plucky UlU* laSM* f u t a ter s»'ut>g a right th a t motnen*4fut tarUy forced Prlnw-baek.------- -— -

The Montanan came ou t with all Jose he had In the tenth, bu t Prime r/en kept suicklng out hU te tt to clew i old Smith's rushes, n rsl Camera w u twice warned foi eer- ualnr hla elbow, bu t thla was mon i- a t . 4>eoa0 »-of-tiw -(H tterenee-in~ala um- between the two than (or a v tn- hird un tlon to foul.Bai- smlUi hurl Camera Kveral time but through ttw flght,.wlth h li rctmd'

— hoa«_rl|hV to th e body, bu t no t en< u a ' oCbU puncli'es'coijId'b<rcIuaed~a: a a s a ulU ni blow, chiefly becauie Car ^ k * nera’i Immenie weight edge ena w ith bled him • to aiied the weitemer'i a . uunches llko water.n an , \ ' ' " ' ~

ii^%ee Teams Top Q Grid Ranking Usi

Mlnnesola, Prinoeion ant S"' Texas Christian Show wo^^ootbalhSupranaoy-^Stickingle — .es. By A U N OOULDilB))t (Astocltted Presa Sports Editor) 731» — N EW -1fO RKr-NW r<H«-D eftlj Kln> side-stepping any further attemp ingle to septrate Uie pace-stUlcg later idci.'collegiate clans, for Ute time belDi - - - and on' the basis of latest perform

f ia n c e s , here's thla week's foctbal S j ranking list; - • '««i > l. Mlnussota, Princelon and Texa M i'C liriillaii.

.4. SouUicru Metliodlit.M ill S. Louisiana Slate.

I 8. Alabiima,' : j : - 7. atantotd.I «» t: Ohio Stale,' ««'■ 9. California.

** ■ 10, PlllJbursli. t UU So iar an DiU drpsrtracjit is con

cemed, now itiai nearly all the msli I returm have b^eii (xutcd. there's m I 401 ileflnlle. (llflercucc among the thrC' • ;M learnt bncketed a t top. Mlnnapti ; l6 there to nick, iuvUig tlnulled ll I H ) tecond tlralghl unbeaten MBX)n a— the cla*s ot the Middle Wett. Prtnc: ' ton hos'Ynlc to play'^unnouifl'ini I «u dcclilvcly. TiXM clirLiilan. gather 1 J” Ing momentum as -It makea th

stretch drive.'leaks now -to hnv.• J4J loo muclt poser tw Houtiiern .Mdh

' odbl In this year's Southwc:i head . 2» a

I Southern MeiDodlti may recup ILK I erale, but.it appears the "pony cx d ie r t ' preas" lu s iKen stowed ujj and se I tf td verely crippled by injuries, e n d - ! • —

f p midlng ^

"An- j f | v ^ ^ * S S 3 | ' L ^■ “

= r H a v i n g a thoeB ^ W t t O L E S O L E D

i* '" ’ ' - 1®^^ practically double# i f(he-^-lirt.—8 lrcusUi._,4 ? ''

’” * ~ l l \ j comfort, appearance ‘■■*""1 S l / f w t o r e d . B A V B 8 ^

W r ' f \ - NKW ERA Miiy [ I SHOE SHOP \ Z i

\ f , 137 Sho. Nfc - X s r• , y I - A. Pagtlao# Hp*>

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M A R K E T S AT A G LA N C e ]. NEW VORK. NOV. M WV- '

8 t«kJ-H et\vy: • late «!Hna e»iirfln rarl}-

Dowte—IrrcKulnr: !o"*pn«a m ill dip 111 lalc iiflltnff,

_ iBte i d ling un«Mrtlcs list. „ . i

r p rtliT' —Pngvfn: .r!i-rJlnc nnd sold cum ncies low- ^

"^Collcn-IllRher: domrsilc nnd , loTflRn .imdc btiylns.

8ug*r—Barely Mcady: cotninu-MW houJ# llQulditlop. • J

C ofr«e-lfl«T:TtuierB niriU »n .mnrket*.

cittCAao-.Whcnl-Lower: lUly'n oil vtc- .

^ ra tt le -S tcn d i; tn 'ttORU—Steady lo 'lin o w rr. J '

nx rnANK m a c m i lu ; s (AMOClaled Prcis Flnnnclal Wrller) „

NEW YORK. Nov. 25 (,T)-Sloc»»----- tlorfa-trntlcr-prwsure-KKlBy-wim a

Jotica ot ftroimd 1 to 3 jxitnu re- ^• cordcd-m -a ln«-hour 5emn* wave ’ -Which lell tlie Ucker jevcral mlnules 5

behind Hoor ttanwclloiu. \Durine mosl of ihe fpwlon an

•JriTiuUr lone prevailed buj'lng In A number'Of mi;i ftHrt-*peclallle.i proceeded »ldc by eltle *illi lniiildn- tlon tn oUier tectlniui.

Wall Slreel quarier* again men- , llojjfd iftr unreflnln Frcneli mone- ,

• “ tary-nndMwUllcal Uluiiilon.B5 Jmv-: , I11R cftuied imea-v.«iUnB. . «

Oondu sutfered along wlUi Jlocks In (he lale »elllns urge. I ir llic loan niarkcl. olio, an early biiytns move­ment in n lli , cjpecially tecondary ' claaltlcationi. waj a feature. By ' cloiinc Ifine, Jio*cvcr. tUc carrier* irtrcTSowti wllh 111# r w lo f Uie llaL ..

- U. 8 . soveriimenl obllgailons. slmeet - completely iiegleclcd, ended nar- n TO»ly Irregular. -v.

Tlie Auoclated P re u average, of c ' GO j i e ^ clwed .0 of » polnl 1o«xp

■V~6Mr-TurTWvw-ln-lh9-tlock.cx. « chiinge («Ulcd 3.4I3.7U iharcj,' with Uia bulk of Uie activity concentrnl- 31 ed In lhe (Inal hour of declining u prlers. and In Uie Ural hour when n the list vt’Oi rallying under the lead- enhlp of carrlcr shnres. . »

--------- -rrad«r»-lriore'O ood-New»---------In ofrertnff swcVs a t fa w r icrcb.

- - traders Urgcl; iRncrrcd dombstlc buslne^ newa which olfered MvcraJ . Items ot an encouraging nature. : Forcmo«l was Uie rtic ot. I.T jwlnu 1

— lir-iteel-cpCT#tlon5~ta-U»e-hlghest llgure alnee June IB, 1B34, a l &S.4

. .p e t cent, of capacity.News thal Uie supreme court had

granted a temporary Injunction ngnlmi coIlfcUon of a a A processing ,

' taxes (rom a group bt rice mlllert , ‘■■“ Appeared to Imve ns m ile nuirkct

Inlluence os lhe cheery .business , ' Udlngs. Blocks' b( companies which A)I«h( beor/lt in m relle/ Srm Uie .

— UttS-WCrc.niodUf somewJmlJovker. •nifi markei was nol, howcver.'wiui- ou l active-Isjues whleh were able « to counler thc trend. American n TeUphono gaUied more Uiaii a polnl p a t I96!i, E ’ans Producu was up more than 3 a l 30*., nnd olhers

~ ahead aboul as much inciiiifed

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•— ^T-W IN-FALLS M A R K E T S .. !Tlie T»ln r»ll» flUltUl mitHet yt»- .

t(W«r 'TU u <oiiu»d : 'i l . _________HUTy tiuiehm, S M j o l i i r r Z . . MM ,»f«.y billcner*. 3M-XX) Ita-------- II.OU ^I'icwnj »o«». JJO l t » . ------3 , . , . . . |6» 3Uiirtff»»l|liV buicliti*. 3

..... IM-IW. pou»<U..--------- U -.X T-K2; 3.— c o » _________ 1-______njO 'W ueo •*JlH trr*_________ 10 IS.M 3n irx . ______________ 14.00 Ul «W 3Y«fjij"e w lo *t.'o 3 Spfini limbt __________. 'l ie o 3

- routoCT •• niDulk prlc* lo jTOwtttIKo. i» -________ « e 10 soc

niiMet», Ko. a* ......... . jjc 3Onlani

|irlc<) r 3 Sir««i > 19 ] iiirb IIM 1 B««» Bptatah. a- inch ________ Il lJ '

_____ .. .'U giit TOloird tiC Q i___________lOeMsni irstioiia ------------------ :----lOe (;C0lnrf<1 hfM .. . . . ____________Uc {U ilior.1 ^brclltri ____________ _U c ‘

___ Cowrert ftrolicn IlJg ;ColoTf<l tnen ■— :------------------ .^ IJ« .noo«lfr» - ........ ......__________ •UUp ............ . . . . . . ....---- fc

i Ilrmrfl t i i iU xNo. I ............ . . . . . . ....Sn '1 elrt ------------------------Mr<tluin h.i-iu ___ L.._~T-L‘' t « 1M.rtiiim nm " " " "lU f ,Ko, 2 I t f 1 _____ .. 'nur);«. __________ ^-....13C (

• • lliielu. Il>' -----~S-'..'.'.ZZZ'.'ZZ~' C0[Or«c, »:i'»-------- -------- ---- -K«6i . C*»1i prfc* ............. . ... !ft to i ,nmiMftt, Ho. I ...........*_...... r iv , '

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II. B, aiMl KurlllJ?!" I.U. 8, O fU Konnrtr.'.-. 'uo, l '> i I Sm*H...r«U. Nd._ 1 » __________:u.w ,nniq« [ ' r w j

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llmrt.' 5nO'i>o'iii'l loiA ........... . _ »1 i"iHlOfll lood, 10-).j«ni:i.l luU --- Ii.r.Bloek f<«xl, yo.poiiuu lo t» ------ II :o

Bolt ___________________IUSttdi

Comwon• Alf.lfs .- ..r________ lltXO• niti. T if Oflmm All»ir»------------JU.50----- ............................................ ---------l ia.Ti _

PfifMNr* «,mh l;oiii-T. two f o r _____ .:Slc

, or»nB«^ ao'u'ii ‘; " ! ! “ T Z l- io c - i5 c 'Utiuce. ptr hesd ______Jo ana lOc

. , CkUlMS* r - ____ ______________ -JSc •

Orapflriin ----- a '''iot

. FrMuei, Bmt*T.,r»Bch------- ----- 3*r,

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. ’ ^Slook Market AveragesA jCOtBpjUd ^7 T^* 7^ C U « n » f l

^ Mil eh»n|» J, Srv.,--!!:! S! i!! 3

erS T ' i i i a i il " i i i r E S i j I;: B

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_ ' TrendOf , I Staple Prices .

_NEW YORK, Nov, 34 A-'\~ tocliled Press wholcsalo pric\' in-

* declined to W.CJ.; Previous dny 75.8S. uerk »;o 7-Vfil.’ fnonth ago 15,03, year auo 69111.

nange o f reccnt jr a r j . '• 193.S - m i 1933

, H i g h _____:._-._.78.54 7J.8S «t.lO* Low ____ "iU -.B P .14 8«.ei 3 » «

(IBM aw rage fqiinls 1W>)

I Adams-Mlllls bM B ’;, Chile Copper ' R f JB.'ClflWbttHft'rt^’HlSW "

« l i n . TJje Wff)j-prlrrrt - Homtstnkc Mining n r e - 2i>-poliiu -

'a t 44B.j’ Among iJie Issues kWoJi fndeii down 1 to 4 points werr J. I. Ca*e

J’ a t 103'.i. Du Pom a t UO, WwiuiB- “* house ot 034 . General Eleciriir nl

a8V Jntem nlloiv*l-H H n«W aiCOl.. . O reat Northern preferred nl 31'j . Union Carbide n n i l , , f? a n u F c n i

« 53?i, Bethlehem 6 tr t l at, and •Union Paclllc n l l o t

in ..STOCK r n i c E in d e x ” NBW YORK. Nov. 2S (-D-Rnngc

Of 00 Mocks Mondny:}IlKh Low l-i«l

30 Industria ls '......... 75.8 73JJ 7<.t'■ 13 RAHroart ......... . m S8.S 298 ,

19 -UUUUCS ..............45.0 C .8 44.0-^ 00 Total .....................50,4 '

BAR SILVER ’Z - NEW YORK, Nov. 25 (4>-Bar ]y silver quiet and unchaneed nt 85'i,

" MONEV RATESat -NEW -YORK,'Nor. 35 W - C a l l " r- money steady; per cenl all day.

Prime commercial psjier *» per f dt c<nl. nJP Tl(ne loans steady; 60 days to 0 'IC* aoD ihsU -per. ccnt. ottered...........— ilh Bankers' acceptances unchanged; s t- 30days3-10 lo U : 00 toD0days3-16 lg to 4 monUui to 3-lS; 3 to 0

monUu % to S-lo. . s 1* RedlMount 'rale,_iJew York Re-

sene bank, I ’.j per cent._________j;

>*• ntETALS HNEW YORK. Nov. 25 {/IVCop- r

rJ per: Steady: electrolytic apol and |] luiure B55; export 8.10 to 8.75. Tin: r

" Sieady; spot and neatby Bl.OO: (u- \ f . ture 48.81, iro rirc iu ic rr N ora f:o.ij: t

eastern Pennsylvania 20i0: Buffalo ' 39.50; A)flb»»ia 1S.50, U ad : Blendy; ) spot New York 4^0 to 4J5: F5oil Bt. { Lauls 435. Inc:'F inn: Fjist St. Louis '

^ spot and futunj 4.85, Aluminum IO OO ; lo.jn.00. AnUmonyi Spot '14,75, I Quicksilver 75.00 to 77.00. Wolfram- < lte 15.75 to 10,00. J

KOnEIGfTEXCKANo'r' c i,-: ‘ NEW YORK, Nov. as WW-ror. | ,1c elgn exrhanjic Irrrgulnr: Prance de- t m mand cables OiSW; MonU 'n i real In New York 11)9: New York In ! up Montreal.101.00, 1■rs -------- !cd COVEBN.'WENT BONDS \ U r.NEW _ySyC ~92T-SH iT^” -Bon*ti“ quotaUons: -------- ---------- - j, . 4'.is 41-53 ------------------------- 113J <~ 3U. «.<! -------------- IOM I“ 3>;s 43-45 reg........ 105.3 1

44-34 ...................................110.19 1t ? 3‘;-r 40-M . ...................}s 3*.-> 40-43 J u n e .... .;________ 101.0 1» 3 \ s 41,43 Mnrch 101,7 J„ 3’.,s 44.40 ........ .......................104^8 }TO 3U s.44-40 reg. _____ _______ 104.33 }.09 3'i.'. 40-40 ......... ......... ......._.__',103;i5 I« 3 ',s 40-53 ................................ 103,11 !« as 40-48..................... ...............101,15 ;eo 3s 51-55____________ ______ 103,15 »

2 ;is 53-60 .r--------------......... . DOJI |2’is 85-60 reg. - ...............093Bt^

wc ' Federal Farm Mortgagt3s 4i ...................... ............... 101.11 ;

Home Owners Loan •3s A ¥ ........ ............. ............ .,. 10050 I

•» :? is ,3 j-« .................... . W.JC i-------- i

C O n o N IlOe NEW’ VORK, Nov. 35 (-71 Tlie IM nnera l coiton m r k e i closed bare- !J® Iy sieady a t a ne l dcclino of 1 l»itit I3c Oil March wlille otlr.-r deliveries n t K-c«.Jict uBjJwnffed to..fl polnu '

-------- 'KVAl-OltATEn FRUIT I’

::r .NKW VOllK. Nov. 25 (,n -E vnp-i !or.itrtl n|i|>lfs Meiidy; standard 10'.

i ? r t o I0 ‘:v; clioKu- lie ; exlra cholrt , tec 11.'.* 10 JJ 'rc , -r;' • ;

I’riincs MrHiiyt’ CallfHTDla 3H lo ; 15 B’.c: Oregon 3 '*-.10 8’ic.

AprlOi'H (Inn: choice IJe; extra . >3' cliotcc Iti'.-c: fa<i7 tT ,c . ;

I’caciiM Mfrtdy; standard O^ie; , iwlchoice Ii’; If. lOc; pxlm choice 10V . ; _.•; lulling .Me,idy; looie Muscatels 0 :

| lo U '.r; choice .lo fancy seeded O'. ' ;lo (''vc; .vr<llr.M 5 lo 5'iC.

• i Tici Mcady: 'C alifornia fancy. ' bluck Mi.Mon 1) lu ^ 'jc ; A drla tlrT i '|

I'-I 10 D .r : Ka'lutu ftijnuoicd,

‘ CIMCAtJO ruODUCK • . ( :- rc /f ic A O iJ ..^ r^ -a ,ja = E o u J£ u :;.

, , I I.Up. •: <‘ntN,.n7 truck*; siendy: heoJ lv, l'^-'-th:in-4‘7 11>. l6i-4^-ll» . 48U; I.r. I'Thnrn lir iu M; nocH sprlnRS 30. 1:0 colurctT lii; IcKiiorn chickens 10: ^ rw sicis. 14; licu.turkeys "5,.J'ouiis

loms 24, o ld ,23; No. 3 turkeyi 33;' heavy while ducks 18. smaU 15^i.

heavy colored ducks 17. small 154; 1;^ Beese 15; c»i>ons 0 lo 7 lb, 24, m Dff.vi'.<l- lurkey.^: s t cndy; young__ nicii5J|l,_'iUi_2B; V]jiing” tbhis"i8"lb‘

and lip 23. Irns Ih n ir IB'IbTH! Oldi'

15c Buiier: U.U37; steady; creamery Iff -■'PfclaJs' i53bforr) 33 10 33*4; Mira J J iD ll ;3 2 \ ; Ijnxtra flrsl.i (00 to,O il .Sc 3Hi Ib 32 ';i\llra is ISA to 801 30^ to i ' f 3I:',Beconan» to m i 20'»: nandardj

(DO\penlriilirc(l carlbis) 53 ';.Eggs: 1,85 ;’ atendy; exim drab

30; .(reilh ttrudrfl rirni* 20: current ij. ' lecflliis'al^tfyaa: retrliserator fxtnisu e ^ ^ .itan d o rd sa iK . ( i n u a u . , .

I* P S N C H O L O Q V \ 1J.7 ■ - m i N G M U S T IJ:} i i '

}.} T m r o fS n* y .

r r” SCORCHY SMITI ”

_ MOM OlSU, p i e k u b ! Q■ - E E S E E T N 0 T 5 A D T O

y ; ________IfMNTlOlL.TH/eP'Clw S

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H J M t l111----- ini' T»>» Auoclatrt r ty » )r -

lillh Uw CIo« Aluka Jiintsu . . . .IB*« ia'.< lt'.< Alllett cnem ti n j . i n ,1«*.4 !«»•.

" s .s r 's ; ' ;i r s r r . r K ? - s ' ! r '? . : r “;,T16 Am I«coinollT» ...... I0»4 J '4 JJU„ AR> Rwllator ....... . n <4 3 J l 'i0 Am HmHi Si nenn . <3 .. <o>, <i

e ‘ Am Tf**i Is9>! lia '* . is i 'lAm ToOiceo . ..... 101‘t IO’i lOlN

_ Aia_Wal«LWotk»-nu. l 'k _ l > _ » } » - , Atiacondk Coop»f . . .U n 3 )• 34T|

Aieftix?« T A- b r - sai« i U «•» lUlllmofo is Ohio J '4 I V« IS’t

[t- nfnaii ATli llon , J ,, 21Un w A M Kl»ch -.T.l I1;i Mil «'.5

Cmo <i« n u ro ..... » •« » { , u>(cnra«p<*kn Olihi __33 3IN 3 U

H. Ctll M Bl* A: i; . . . ll;i IU

d upo coei COU , . J#S JM JM75, Colum (IM A: Eire ... K 'i M HUn . com Uolvtnu .... .. 33 30<l 31

Com 8o.ilh«i. .....- 3 5T, 3Coiuoll(li>lr<l on __ICIt «’i IA

• (iini on tv i ........3S', rcorn ITntfnci* ___ 71', JJU .

„ Cunu* Wtl(;l»t_____ 11*___3-. - 3>,T- liudAOn 37!,e- Ull I'anl rtc Mrm ... H4 IJU jH O

rjKlm.n K«J.k ...161 JH IJMito S: .Snrt.lono nuDbn •,... IT , I*’, U*.Uencrnl DecUle .. . 39t, 37’, 5>'iUrnertl r'ootU ... ., jV , )]■, u>,Oenefal Molor, ii'.\ M»i

Co ..... •••" V,— OooflTear-nubtwr-7-' aiii- -3Ui-.. JIUJ Ottliim r*lae . . 3U 3>iR fliral NorU) It pt . . 33U Wh 311~ om n Wmt btinr ... 3:U -SS i j l ' j•3 llupp Mr>1or« ........ 21, J»i 2U.19 miiioU CriilrM |B‘k n ’.» IT ,A - Int -----“ '* “ '•*•0 Inl-Tcl A: Trl U(I IJ '! IJ’i,7 Jotiiu liKiiviiit ..... Pll, p ji, OSI.,':Ig KfBii»coil Copper ... JS'., !« 38'.1■I! Uk * Myfr»-nn) n 1141, n v , ii3'>;« Mmlllwon .Alklll___3>*i 331, M '.J:,15 Mi»mi cepprr-. - « - J i, ss.j■j!!™ 'S'- 'Sl;.;.15 MImo,im I-.C Jlf ..... <1, 31, 4 * .,15 Mnmioiiirry WijU ,... 3«’, 3fl!._3, Moinr Wlicrl .......... H>, 1J>. U*.l

a’*! » ik jo ill ' N»1 n>irr .......... .... i»i, u i» |» |,I

I , H,l nuillllfrir* . __311, 30',•“ N»l l’o*. it t.ljlii .... IO»b lO'i 10‘i. . L ' ’ 3«' - J7,20 HV NII &: lllfit ___ 4 ', 4>iIf, Nnjil) Amrr C o___ 3?i< JJ ', « i ,

■“* Noriliern Paclflo .... 5»i. J3'. j j i jp»ck»rt Motor* ___ «»i t u O',rtnnrr Co ---------U ', | i | i

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! : .SAN FnANClSCO rnO D lX E u . SAN KRANCISCO. Nov. 25 ( ,r ,-m Buiterfai 30c. ___ _____

Onions; slocklon sacked cwi.' yel- low.i J3J5 -lo J2.40; 50 pound b a n

|vdIoa.> $1,15 lo *1,55; ulilles 51.10 .1.1 $1.2ri:- while boilers $t.3,S lo »1.50.

rnl.HAf.s; Sacked-f'wt, C.illforiiia i ' “ iiv iiii iiutrliti Lons'Whilc.s 1.73 lo

»l 80: No. 2.S 70 lo nOc; Orccon Net- . :ed Ociiw $1.73 lo $1.00; Idivjio lli^ .. r.•l U, 8 . No,'I *1.10 to $1.85.- •

,• Toultry! D rollerr22c ; fn e ts 20 tT old roaiters 12 to 14c; heiu IB

10 2,ie; diick.s 12 to r4e; lures lUvei ' li> 15c; r o l le r s 22 'i to 23c: sqiinbs

, j y> III :ilo; lurkeys ulrewed> '.'5 to ]i 3J‘.r.

‘ nm irr, jcfore: 02. .13';; ni, J n ; ; . . !>», flS, 31; c rrs. Inrge. 32'j;,V-lii;n(i,mnv 2n'j;^Mnall.<, 24'-,; rhrrjc,

* Ciihionim JB’:-; irtiileu,-lB.

, ONION MAUK»rr '[ j:;.‘_Ci!IC-lGQ_.Voiva..'.i-,-fU s p .^ ) •ns Dtiil'ut.; Siiiniiifs liiicr.il, flem.ind 'j ; . Jloa..jii;irK«.-*t)('iii Mmriv; Irack 30. jalc. U) .toblieri. K,irke<l i^ r cat.,' 10; Vnlfll^l:l^,,^J, 9 . No. I, Colo 3 Inch ms mlnimimi !?■*• .mIcs *1.13; liUho 3 W; Inch minimum, few sales, *1.15; 3

to 3 inches no jjJes reporled, «jk- • ii Ing *1.0S,lo ii.o j’i, 50 pound sacks

whiles, tl, S, No, 1, medium to

[JJ - i ,o s ANb;i,HS rR o m rcE Dll LOS ANOfV'ES. Nov.' 2J i,r>-R^- to celpls; 3uilertU5.100 lbs.; cheese no

rdj Ibj.incite.' 1256. cnscj,Bullcr: 02 score 3(5; 01 scor* 35!

n b 00. scorc 34; Kt-score. 33',.' rnt -Eei!«: Cnimisd rleiiir>xira,i{-si; n ij dlllo large MSndndi 31; dlllo mcdl-

UOI «c(ros. 23' , ; au to a\cdlum iim ^

TW IN PALLS pAn-1ILY NEWS. TWIN FA LLS, IDAF

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Ualcn C«bUU._i------ 731 ._3U i_7 li4Ij* Union Oil CMlf ..._, Jflii- I JO 30iJ Union P»eUlfi ..... _l(ni, J04 IM

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>i CUHli .'>M»KKTIU -iltW -YOnK. .No». J) W^-Ciij^nno-!» UtlOM— - —' Atner Staer-power ---- --------- :... J'.i111 Hunker lllll it Sullivan ................ 4S’,i’« Cfnt Bl* B c o .................. ............... lljI’, Cltl» Bm leo----- --- -------------■... 3».>!, H m SOQd As Share-............... ....1 3 ’,I’l lE f c Dond Sl Shtre p t ........ .. : J ‘,l> Jlwla Mlnlni ................................. 11W N«t Invoi . . . . ............• ...... .....3(4i;> K»t POW St LUtit < pe y t . .. 77^

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sudly. w en iitr J lin fniui'siir.I’i 'lto le J>i‘”pfr eent d<i« 1»« . ,(W<v™ ’ ”"is; a,r i;> Jsnuarr IMi»loe« .................... »3«i».l . . Jn»«i'Trn»l, ~I'i Corp T n u t “. .iw *I 'i'ruB d, ln»«« ............................. . II.ISI Ousrt Jno ShsrH ............ . . M.M

Marrland Mnd................... .........11»,«i>. Mit U k , MlnetI '. MounUIn City Copptr . . .U so-iJ.uil; “'"is v.„1', Am Power and UiDt .......... .......... *iil 'l Am.Oaa and Bretrle ............. js>iI BlK Pow»e and Ll»hl -------------- S»4l‘i Auburn —...... .......................S’, NStlOBS) JH»culs____— ______ 3I>«I'i Tri-Oon c o r j i------------------------- v \r., nudson M olon'__ _________ ..... I3‘iI rvam ouot tleturw ----------------- 8.00

dards 27; ditto umall e x tru 27._ Poullry: Hens; U ghonis, under

3‘i Iba, 17: 3 'i -4 Ibj. IB.: over 4, 19, ri; llehsreolbred.'3U -4'lb.i-'23rover 4. „ 34. Broilers, 1-lH |b.v 21; 7 over 15 l'.4-3'i lb.v 21. >'o-en; LeKhorns. 5p 2',i-3 lb.1. IB: barred r^elLi. ’J ' i - a ’i .t.'jlbs. 23: other colored 23, ltoa,Men>:. Barred rocks, ovrr 3S lbs, 23; others,

M .'Ducks: VoiiiiB, nnder 4 ', Ibj,‘ iP; Wrf tJ. Geese Ifl. T^«rkej>f y oun f • ’ t6mAfl4-16 lb.1. 21: over 18, 22. liens. y « 4 n b « . nnd up 23; old lonu 17' eld

hens IB; '

b l SUGAR,0 NEW YORK, Nm' 35 i l l - n*w

sugar MS fluid lods)'. No .isJm n-pro ; ; rei>ortcd but there were ur>eonfirm- i ; ed rumors thn t over-qiioth niRnrs ne were neglected nr«^ nnmtnnljy nn- . changed a t 3.40,' ■•i ' ' '

Early advances o n to ,3 iJoinU In futures . a s ,A. rttultV^f-coverlng In December In abseiSSSf nollcc..i and scaliered Cubaiiibflewc of b ie r iw-

''2 sltlons w r r lost, ' '. . •. IfJnal .urlcvA w w nnehaiuiPd j' on December hnd 4 to '4 Ina-er on , later deliveries, &,ilcs B3.10 tow ,: Tho cloje; .December 2.200,'Linn-

/ uary 3,15B. March M7B, Mhy 2J1B, C. July 3J4B, September- 3.288, No- “ vember 3JaB, B-Bld. ‘Z ^ R efined .was Jl!iH BmLl>!l?lipns«l

with reflncn llMlng a t 5'.30 for tine granulated..i'nd_ «-snlc_ottc_^ring^l

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J4; t o s ANOEI.FJ? rOTATOER dl- LOS ANOELES, Nov. 25 i,D (C S iiw I) A )~ rela(M ti (w d S<oek(ea la r - j

AHO. TUESD A Y MORNING, NC

GASOUNE ALLEY-

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/e/ifii QTTTeu oeAL \ naj? t y u k k iW ou? tAPASttB POR 7MB f f i g . . M r , -,N o____:AN- .C H A N C B -T a7 ^ S H & .M S ^ ^ ^ PtPBHO TO P/ICE TJie

A fiA iw sr ^ ^TTMr RO06EC/ hm| r ^ ->

banka $1.70 lo SI,X5 rn t^ (air *1.401 - - tn J1 3 0 .-o n lln a rr -J liO »e * lJ5 i j

Idjho R tturl* V. S. No. 1 $U 5 te $1.60, San Joaquin talley new crop' White R ev CD In '5c lug, lojal best 75 te OOe.

)V; ........ CHICAGO rOTATOKS ]Ji;- C illC A qo. NoT^Ji.f-T^lL’SD A )- I ', PoUlo receipis 159 r a n ; en traek

4U; lelal C.S. ihlpmenU Saturday 1V 4IS ean . Sunday 51; dull, slightly i ’i_ « e ^ e r cnderlune. anppllw heavr. [T* demand and trading very slow; |i) isrked per r n t Idaho R ouel Bur- t’, banks V.S. No. 1 very (ew u le t *140

lo $I,M; No. * lJ2 ! j le 11.40; | i ) '. ’Minnesota and Norlh DakoU Red

J niier seellon Red River Ohlos .U ^ ,. I J ' Sn. 1. *1 JO. ta lr lo ordinary qual- r ’ l Xf tl.SS to ] ) .;» ; mtss Triompbi i'i,unrlu .ilfled U c; Colorado MeClures j > ; r .S No. 1, Nebraska Tri-l>{|Dmphs U.S. Ne. 1, $1.40.

y \ ------- “ tOAHO-rOTATOES—‘ UI.MIO FALLS, Nov. 25 (/T) (US ‘.j 'fM i — .<<h»ppJnc pofnt Inrormallen | i , |to r Saturday.

; Upper valleyl Carloads FOB, cash ‘ track: Ka.n»eU US I a few sales

I >$1.05-10. UK : J7U-GS. Cash lo I 'i irewer* hnlk per ewl.: Rouels US

I .:5>90. Mosl polnU .80-85. US 2 J3-40.

Twin FalN-llurley: Carloadi fOH - esjh traeV-to dealers: Tob lew sale*

I'.i a l some po ln u Is quote. Oilier pnlnis a few sales ru u tU t'S 1

\,‘ »I,0.^•1.10.■US 2 Ji1!i.-60. An orea- I’, slonal ear higher. Cash 1« growers ‘Ij bulk per cwL: RasseU US 1 many |rj itrowers ho td ln r for 31.00, A (ewi, sales a t some poInU mostly around|;r 780T«3rUR-?TnBsUr'-«'<«----~

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CHICAGO LIVESTOCK « CHICAOO. Nov, 25 l/T)lUSDAI-

Closet' - - •----------- Hos rtocijjla 18.000; slc.idy to lOe

■JS lower lliuii Friday's nvern«r; uwler- RclgiJls 10 10 15c Joacr Jji w uiajim ; heavy butchcrs and sowa lioItlinK mi;

u p.nctlcul la te lop $0.05; bulk cood •70 and cholco 180 to 300 lbs. *9,45 toii. $0.03; num eroui loads good 1140 10 i>.i 1170 lbs. late *0.13 to S9J0; K''*- [*• medium to good slaughler pigs $U,75 I.' to *0; slilp]icrs took 1500; holdover >>4 2Vl‘l i CatUo rccelpla 17.000; gencml ■” market up folrly active on stcrra, ? fully steady; Instniiccs strong to ■:sc

higher on both medium grades ami i „ strictly good nnd choice necrs iiiul y l yearlings; snme true ot hellers; br.v. ‘J ’ •fcd-yenrM njr'S teerr-IJa.iO r-tcrm J

loaiLi W estern grass cow* wcnriiix »ell knoivii brands sold nt *5.2.'i 10

,.' *3.50: •wverul Ipails held lilRhcf;’ J . light helter,'. nnd mixed j-e.iriljii:.'. _■ llrm but uneven; sirlclly choice

yearling helfera u jv to *12.00; bull; Jielfers comprise sliori teds n-IIiiu:

,, a l $0 down;.bulls ond vealers siendy; ,ia pracUcal top weighty snusage bulls

$5.75; venters *10i0 iloMj; |f ry fen selects *11.

Sheep, rccclpl.^' 10,000; llmiicd number oiienlng fa t Iambi .vtle.v sKady. to lower compared uneven

''® trade F riday: K ilers still re/iisliiir " • lower bids w ith bulk unsold a t one

p m. Most bids and , e,irly " • around *11 to $11-15; odd lou 10

small killers *11-25; ix.n bid *113^; laihbs sliorn nround slxiy dnys biil

*" *9 iO ;. ,nRcd<-sheep-flm i:- ioedliu- Mml*i itro iiit to 25c hlshcr; v.o«l.lo. clibicfl IT ntlvC 'nrid-ted-eoiiiflf.ict lambs bid upwiitd 10 $ ll; freclv; tv«i. I>id *1125 Rlth oilicr.i liHil * IU 5 upw ard; ye.ullng.i-l!) down; fceiUiis. lambs upward to *950 to

»• *9.73 treily:"doublo BB lb,-Montanas B. carrying a n end suitable for slaugh- 0- ter «1035.- _____ •

-sA N -W U -N C IS C b j.L Y E a itttK _ nl BAN FRANCISCO. Nov.- 25 i.Jl — :mBOA>— J U H , rtcc lpu 325; lop

*10.10 on load 195 10 208 lb. Call- ■ fornlas:- tew medium packliu; so'R!

*7J5: good nbsenr. (jufiied around *7i0. ,

Calllo rccclpl.1 55Q: Rood under BOO Ib. steers quoted to *8: iwcksK

^ 025 lb. Colorado ateers *0.75; two iMds medium' 050 (0 905 lb, Ncv3da

I 8 steers $8,50; car 035 lo 050 lb, culter ir- to common l/et-tfda fArtge cowt |3J0

f^Y O U FO U O W ME?-

X U b lO M y , B O T A T W 6 R E D M U C H T \R O IM G IN D IV ID U A L \ r i , 7 « IS I M T E R P R E T E D I n p i i - ^ l O - e ^ 4 P 6 P 4 lC M C E r -

^ rM fC «ey% TAMU6 \ v a h / TH15 HACP, HE1NI6.M IVttL

j - : / — W Ut.17ie C £T d D M R 5. ^ 9HB liH i • - g o N P E O - 'i o IWHaP^ CQfA£ ANO CTA/■ With h e c (M w P S - ' V r i

.401 to <4.25 j:iiU'c.4 375: around 235 liead ' 15) 310 io-350-lh. Colorado 2iock.cal\T3; t e ' »7JJ5; Iw n-load ^25 lb, weights *0JO;

-ep' choice vealen quoted up 10 *9J0. n l Sheep receipts 1800;'choice under

80 Ib. Aooled lambs absenl. quoted _ 10 *9.75; p a rt lo.id Oregon rwe.s *3.73.,

I OGDEN LIVESTOCK I' • O O DEN .-Now 2 5 - iU SD A )-i ” Hogs: IJ65 ; Includes 460 dlrecl;J “ •L o s Ailgcles packers.553. Los Ang-l

eles market 155; early sales 5-15 ly'-lQii'er-Uiaa'-Friday;'built-boM-drtt*-!

Ins *0J3. one cholco lot *9.65; odd] " ■ lo u mixed drlvelns *8.00-50; .bld- *^4 dine nround *7.25 on llmlled num-1

ber packing sows. ICalUe: B13; Los Angeles packetal

liS.-214.-Cahfomln-(eotlera-00,-8(ook>^ a>* ton m arkei 38; early sales about' 'h* steafty; aboul haif-tond m lij.-good r « sieers from locnl teedlot *7.00; one 'rl- heifer ou l *0.50; lol 1,141 lb, fed

|hohleln steers *5.75; (cw o u t *5.00; :odd lol drlvelns srccrs and heifers |

U<; quol.-tb1o *4:25-!0; few sales.cutter' fo), nnd common *2.50-3,50; nolhing

done on bulls or calves. j,^1, ' Sheep; 3,359; Las Angeles pack-1 I„ cri 752; Sl. Joseph markei 202, K an -! (0 sas City packcrs .503; te*,-’ early I

i-s mIcs tnickedln ta t .Inmhs about 25 ; 2 ' higher nl *9,00.

l',,,' I-0KTL.4.VI>/,tVKST0tK . ,le .:_ PORTLAND, Nov.JS .UI.lUSDAi Itr —Hoci: 1.250; active, 25 lo moslly

1 50 higher; good--to. Choice 170-215 ca- Ib.. drlvelns *9.75-85; few lm.s nnd ers most loads *10.00; 235-90(MV.s}9,00- my 50; Ught llghls largely *9.25; papk- tew lllff sows moslly *7iO; best llglit- ind leeder pigs held above *10.00.

I Cattle; 1,800; calves; 150; opening .rnlher slow; early sales around

= .- ‘sicn«ly- w ith—la tc .J a i l week; tew loads sieers *5-5(f-7.15: best grain' tcd,s held nbove *7.25; enrly .sales hfilers *4.00-5.50; '.boocs beet cows Jl.i'S-g.i; common to medium Bmdcs

; ' M..-1-4.UU. IJ* CUILU,! Uu a ir lo-th^H iiiills mostly *3,75-4,75; Jew up lo

) _ »,V00; bidding nroimd 50 lower; or ■*8W down on choice,Tcnlers, . -

lOf " Sheep; 700; nrtlve. tat lambs nround 25-liiBher; few ycarimgSHnd. f«es around siendy; Bwxlllo choice

ii,i-,"1-00 lb. lambs $8.75-9.00; common )od »> medium grades *7.00-850; mcdl-

10 um yearllngn *5.50-0,00: few fal ewci ,0 $3.00-75; choice quotable lo *4.00

nnd above.'

ST. JOSEPH SHEEP ■: ST. JOSEPH, Nov. 25 i,T, lU 8 D

Till A >-aiicep: Receipt.s SOOO; uiUve era, Inmbs *10i0 doMi; best, held a l» « ; ':Sc Icrad Idjihas -*10-50; frc^h clipped, ui'l ^'enrllnts *8.uul -------- ' '

_ DENVER SIIEEr ™ UENVE’r . Nov, 25 ulO.USDA).-

Bhccp receipts 3300; 055 ihroiiKli: iruckPd in lim bs iieadv, belter $950

I ; Io $10.15; pliiUier *8 W to 1955; best , " f«l wooled lamlis *10-50; bids weak

M, 10 lower; yenrllncs itenriv lo Mrong.I ; *750 la *0.25; wtilwrs *0.25; nallve ^y.' e»M « (o J4.75; jricriing r»c« *0.50.

fU" O.MAHA SIU;EP,• 1 OMAHA. Nov. 25 (/TiiUSDA) -

lled Sheep rccclplfc B300:'complrcd Frl-tics flay: Lnnilis siendy ;o 2Sc lower; veniyearllngs 25c or tUjfc higher; aged.111! sheep and feeders i.teadr; Oulkniie sorted nnllve mui (c<l wooled InmbsiIc.v *10.35 to *10..'j0; ivp to shl(i|>ers

<0 *10.75; one load Ird wooletl liimbs35; 85. lbs. avernge Inl rlipixd lambj'tObill to 1925': la tter lor .^umlncr elli«.Iliu- Kooil and-cholce vcarlinRs 18 lo *8.S0,l.lo. cAr.s up 10 tSr>: (i-ciJI(aL.J.‘'n'>»»■'Ck JB.7.S lo *n.r.o; im" loua yearlings to•1': 3 vrar nld nve.s »iir>,IClll - --------

........ - -.-WWOI,............. , .4ia8'I 'O N . Nov.’ 35 U ’j tUHDAl-.

u Recchl business, in wool on the Ooa- • '.' ton w arkcl comlsled largely of line

I wools which .brought llrm prices, / Fair wclglils of averngo to good

t i_ ^ g u c li.c o m b lilK Q4i and finer terrl- (,11 lory wools were wld“ a l 75“ W 81 tot>- scoured hiisls. A Mrcablc quantity of nn^-'juat oraimVy:^'JclVuTi,iol«tl5:.TT:ms OWS wools b roucht'iitound 77 scoureit m,il hnsb. S(i IctJ}' comblnp SU; BOx, ■ '7

bloo<rterritory V|001.1 moved a t 71 lo i jjf 83 scourrrt bn»l.«.

u o l ' ^•I.AXadal " DULUTH. Nov, 35 I,l>-Flax onHer Irjck *1,72',. Dcccmber *l.72U;

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ilElTIIOliS i I I)_ Postponement of Moves for ngi Oil Embargoes Leads

t(LPj~-iC£-SBtbacks,

'I?; By JOHN p. noUGHAN (A.vsoclatcd Press Mffrket Edllor)

CHICAGO, Nov. 25 (/D-European ^ [1 Posiponement of moves for,.Mi_oil

embargo agalnsi Ualy gave a solar ^ plexus blow today to enUiuilasu ^ tor lilgher priees of whea{. fed The torce of the Jolt lha t sent OQ. the nrheai market reeling to lower Iers IcvcU was added 'lo by dliap'polnt-

[ jffra io w n 'ln the UniiTd'sraies wifeHl l„ . visible supply tou l, Bearish senti­

ment rccclved Impetus, 100. from a (1-. United Slates supreme courl pro- ,n . cessing-tax decision, looked upon

j in lomn quarters here as an especl- *■>1 ally slin ltican t .seback for the AAA

law. -Wheat suffered a maximum fall

_ of npjirJi' 3 fen ti a bu.iliel,'*«d fJru- )>j ed unstable 'S -1 '. eenU^owrr than ,jly Saturdays flfll*hVDeer»Bi09'i, eom 21J ? 4 - \ down, Dec. 39U-H, onU un- ,*„>i changed-10- U-ott..jiu{l-ptovUloos QQ. showing 5-to 17 cenu deeline. fk- signal For Selling

A » quick result, of the post- poncnicnl of the proposed oil embargo was to cause subsiding

t‘ “ of lalk of a possible warhkc flarc- -rz up4n.Europc. Abaiemenl.of Immedl- I nto stra in regarding the, embargo

wn.i soon slgnallzeri by heavy eon- ceiiimled sjieculatlv# offerings of

2r, wheat tu iu rti here and by a dearilj 'ol »|)c<;iiiftiH6"afltnniu. ■ “■—

‘ Selling ot wheal futures. In Chl- . cago canie.chlcriy.fromJiousca wlUj ^ connections east. Upturns of the ' '° j Liverpool ttlieai mnrkci were as>ocl- u - nl»dT«lUi the ta c t Uial .world sh ip ,

ment itst week t««led but j.jjfl.ooo bushels compared with 10.133.000

‘°l' the preceding week and and 10,111,- 000 a year ago.

Com, oaU and rye followeH wheat downhill. ■ - .

Provisions gav* wny In response U) weakness both ef hog values and

I D grains. \'--Ive --------« ; CHICAOO. Not. 23 (D -

. Nov, . l.ol', ......l.op, _

M»T • W’.-lW'IrOO'l SI'I »*.-•!- - . J U l j ____ »3U-‘-...»H*_MU.-90’. .

_ Corn—. Dec, RO . <0 IJ 'j

eH- Mav .^^ •C0 K i»950

esk M^r 3*'! ; i l | js u " v ”mg. J''i» « , • « '. » JJ

■ « ' i » i « ' « 'IJO. H»r S3!, 3J., J ld Ji>,‘

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Tibs D«- iNei.quoieri)- ., . C llltA C o 'cA S JI URAIS

,. |3 CHICAGO, Nov. 35 (,1'i - C.uh il,a, whcoi: No, 2 red *1.04',; No, 4 red I.S0, »*-03'.i. Corn;, No, 5 mixed 541i lg mbs S*'’ ' - No, 4 yrllM- .ij-, t© 55-^0, Nc , ,0 oals or ryr.-Soy bfiaiu:'No.'2 yel'lo'a'

81 ':c nomlnnl Chicago; No. 3 yel­low 80 to 80'..c Cincago, Barley: Nomlnnl feed 30 10 « c ; mahlng 40

• to Bic, Tlmot,hy-wd *310*3,45 owt ^ Clover »eed-»l3i0-to->l7J5-Cwt- -

L lfd : Tierces $13.53; loose *13J5 Bellltfj *18J0.

WINNII’KG GRAIN ,-ai —W IN M IEEO ^ar..25 r,n - Ca.-h r o t '^•heat:• N o .^ p o r th c rn 81Sc; No. •tns 5 -north rrn -e5her-N o .-s-no rtherhiretl, 80’7c.~~----------------------------- ------, - ’j - OfltJi.-l No, 2 ‘«-hl!e S ji.c ; No. 3 7 lo northerA 28',c . . . ^

' PORTI^Nt) HAY. PORTLANO. Nov.'25 - Hay

on buying prlco trom producer: Altai- 2U; ta. No, 1 $14A0 lo *I0; en..tem Ore-

• goa liJDoUy, 11745 JO |l» ; ,WU-

^ F S IO N IF IC ^ ^ ^ ^ « n o N IN lOEMTItWIMO CUM UUM N6 UNREASON N e R A U ^ T O N O F ,

^ 0 !?Q L )P .PATTEBM o f I SOCIAL B E H A V IO R ^

_ ^ 8 - — -

POST ^

p onY GO so fT . i ■You FOOL- V

I >toUR9eCF- ,

SflameUe ralley Umothy *15 to 1*8; J o a u and w ith *W to *13; c3o^tr i*io to *13„ion, PorUind.

10 i l l J i m i

,0/ ' n m m m iJEROME. Nov. 25 - Leo John­

son of Jerome Is In the county Jali— iieee-AwaJUng jc n tea ce Jo r Uie.iobi.

bery ot the Cash Grociry a t Wen- dell on the nlghl of November 14.

- iS hcrltf James Davli reporta tha t ■[' • when he produced evldenee John-

son signed a written conteiilon. liar"! R in d lliig 'U ie 'ca s rfo r’Sheriff "67 J U ' M. Brown of Shoshone when thn

Lincoln county otficlal w u busy In • connecUon wlUi lhe Lovell Howard

• ‘“ .m urder trial la.« week. Sheriff , i Davis repocis arreil of two Rleh-

-y , ■ field mcn. Frank Chamberlain and = r f P r « m a n —Bradshaw,—w h a-are—in.

UncoTh counly Jail charged, wUh , ^ robbing Ihe Rlch»e]tl pool hall last

Thursday evenlni.’wncl- MARLENE HAR ENTOURAGE''A HOLLYWOOD lA’y-A i leaat six

people usually are In the Marlen* ■*“ 1 Dietrich entourage on tlw ^ ft; oec-

rewr^-, maid, wardrotie woman, wakeun woman. halr-drer*er and chnuffeur.' ...........................

“ “ —^UcMURRAT'TOOTID-HORN— HOLLYWOOD (flVFred. , Mae-

Murray, who got his .rtart'as a hom «■ player In a movie Uicater orcbcslra.011 can’t read a note of music, ing _______________

Si* RAIN ‘SERVE.S UP- H SH ' rgo' ~ ~ — AS STpKAM-OVERFLOWS-m -i DUNDEE, Ky. (fl'j-ReirfdenIa of of Ihw comrounltyiare- ealing- JoJa - ef •

rU> I tUl) lhe*<» d-Ays,r r i Iinii'y rjiiir - n iiuga ' iw R o u th-

r l « r 10 rise so high lha t m w In­ih . hiblUnlA of Mie stiram M te car- ^ 1. rled over Ihe main pa,rl of the' dam In. here instead of iMxmig downstream QQQ r la lhe apllln'ay provided-for tha t 000 purpoje,'D a«n found more than a .1,. thousand pounda of fUh s t r ^ l l n ;

on the rocka below the dam .' eat IJesldenia flocked lo Uw actne and . . carted away the fish In ' baskel-v use boxes and wigons. md '

Legal AdvertisementsNOTICE FOR ?UBLrCATlVN“ IV

TIIE TIME APPOINTED FOR PRbVHUi WILL. ETC. '

' - r l n - lh e Prpbate Com-flf-lh'fi C ounlr of Tft'ln Falls. Su ic of Idabo.

;•>. In lhe Matter of the nsiqte, of Miirllm l.O’Scri’, Dccen.ve d,

17 PnrMianl .to a n . order .of Mit) I-!, Court, mnrif on ih r I8lh fl«y .if No-

'vember, 1835. nWlce Is hertby given lha l Monday, the 2nd llay of De­cember. 1935, a i- to oUock A. Jt..

■__ or aald.day, i t fhe Courl Room otsold Court, a t the Court Houje -ln the City of T«'ln Falls, Oounty et Twln.FalU. ha i been appoint'd w

I, the time and place for proving, the 13 Will of said Martha Lowery, aee»as- ■'* ' cd. aijrf,/or hearing iJie application

' of J. E. Lowery for the l,uuBnee to ; h;m ot letters teaUmeniary wl«n jand where atiy ■ person' inlerested

,u h ' may appear and conlesi ihe same. rcdV Daied. .Novembjr 18. 1933.

to \ r n i , C. BLACK.N u ,___________ ' Clerk. •

: NOTICE TO rKEniTORS - t i l a le of Beetle Terhune. Dccco.wd.

lo I - Notice Ll hereby given by the un- ,... .derslgned adminstralrix ot Uje e»-- .I 'lta ie .o f Berlle Terhuner-drceasetlf lo

I the creditors ot and all jieriana hav- , ! mg xlalms agilnai.Uui sild deceased,

to exhibit them wllh ;lie necessary ! vouchers, wllhln sls monthf itte r 'th e . first pub1lc.\Uon ol this iidUca

la_ lliiL ^lljidn iin ls lra lr lx . a t the. No. office of A. J.'S iy m T T n to rm n ^ l- frtt-L in,^n-'l'w jn-K all*-Bank_*i:J<^‘.y:

companj— buHdlnf.—T*ln__P^l>, • 3 County efT»i-in

' ho, this being the place .Ixed for the trBhsacilon of Iho bujmei.s cf said estate. ' '

lay .Dated November IB, 1933.Ill- GLADYS TERHUNE KEEL;tre- AdmlnlstralrW of ih* e siau

. oi Beitli Terbun*. deceued.

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THE KEWS WTS HES TO UAKS tl e le v to n id e n of ttw d u tl*

ncd ^ tha t th e n U ■ ctrlet ■■ ‘HiJ» ilt lD if |W n« ibr'iddJUOU; - '

k) Infonnittso coneermDS kdi.' U)l( ll. •dTCfttMtStSU tlioed Wllh 1 l>os Dumber to eu« .■ of ttw N«*I.

Personals ' 4 '. I ^ B HOPSEMOVIHO CALL l lW . ■

- U AK s— ro v K -n e a sR V A T io m - e trly for Tuikey d inn tr T tiirktgiv-

1ns Bl ttie Oolonim T .^ Room. Pb. 1331.

____rUR.,CO A IS.BESAIItED.-W ORK .Cuanu3(wd. 339 Sth A r;. Nii

■ i r 5 r V 5 i T T T 5 V T V T i r 5 r i '

■ * . 'F U R N IT U R E * '• UPHOLSTERING ** Bsr J-ACTORr MAN. WB K B -♦

----- ¥-cov?TTfw-n*-well-M T epalrinr.-^-«¥ Pull line o f l i u a t value*. OiU ♦V tor free cstlmAl«A. C ll; Tour* «* Ut Park. Pt>. 703. * ' ¥ »• « « « « « « « « « « « « « « *

Lost and Found 5_ e ^ Y E D FROU BOESP j:AMP

neair CIp«r. 8pan"of ttiareis;'one ;oon bnoded on itmuldcr, one bay

■ Jitknded-Bir-N on hip. 0,.P,JAn_i ■ ' nett. Butil. Phone 33(y.Jl.

106T , . BETW EEN~niOOEHtoN , Hotel in d ClienDlet O ance, 4 ' llO bills foItW. U nder keep otie. ,

' Retum to Kews. -

ffeaulv Shops 6 'PBRMANIM^'WAVE '8PEC?AL8 1

_ iram . Ph. JM, The.Beiwiy

-niO Q B vruo BAVE EXPERIENO- ' ed our voTk know th a t our netb* Oda and ttie iklll Dt our operators a n superior. Vou may now hats

' oiifi o r our oil wavei for t s lov u ' ' 11.50. Orawtbrdii Beiuty Salon, t i l

Mato Am South. Phooe W i.‘ PERMAKSHT WAVS., I liO TO

, ' UJO. 23fl 8th Ayo. E, Ph. 1»«0, Mrs. L Beamer.

I . Autos lor Sale ■ 7

" 'S T U D E B A gE K ■ ~Certined Csed C m .■M Plymouth Sedan’

■M Chevrolet Coup* fa u PoalUa Sedan . .

1638 etude. Die. sedan '. *33 oidunobUs s ^ a n

1830 Pord Sedan,

Sales-and-Service—'p s iu a k u o . PhoneM ,

■ lU i c a u 'r o * m u L t s - . r u o m o

............. . t ! TOAAWa>%Rl</ • 'r E S T E R B W r W W \ W AMT IMPOftMATI

' I T O M E A D Q U \R T E• V ____I’U L T R V B IA

MohBuilS A u to ) n r S a i t 1

i* '"•‘‘r r r r ^ f r ‘‘r r * * ^

t s T d fe ro A r t n a u u .■Kate UHt.

5 ■ i 'h e ’ A U T ' b M A R T.■ K e il to Xyla

- WB a t n r - f i ^ i R A D »

\ r* T * T T iT r iT 7 * V i

I I* Persow killed last year In * f * auto aocldenU. *

I • D r i v e C a r e f u l l y «

1 » *33 Ford V-8 epe., «* tt* (oed, t9 ! a t a b t r t a lD - m li. — II ' ' -SO O O land couth, « o o d .4 tU 1■ * -30 Oakland eps., new U ita *1 » __. ; Z___ M16 S? ' * - ^ - o n B T ; e wnai. t i m w l t iw - *J * .Cher, coupe. « m tr. I new *i »• -HtM-1- * -76 BiMttt tm a , nans toni W *}• »---------------H an7T »aw i-----------J

i * JOHN O’CONNOR . *V * USED CAR CO. *V *■ 318 Shoshone West, Ph. l i t # *I * We Suy Equities *

»- * * * ¥ * .¥ .¥ _ * ¥ » » , »

! - ' Mal0 Help Wanted „9V MAGIC GAS-EQUALS 10Afl._Jc U raUon — Uaed by lafffe bus com- _ psnles. Hannless, fuaranteed. Ap-

pcoved by Reputed Testing Labo*> ratorles. Free Radio Adrerttslns.* A ient's name on cans. Aotaslng. ! . . .ssle* records. Bcoeptlohal ptopo- : slHon. Rutlcoiars, Proof frt« . 17 ' MsRle OOS Bulldlnr, Alexaodrto,\ Ont.. Can,

£ Situations Wanted 14 . M T O D li'A O ro "w om an w a k t oT housekeeping. Write Box 3M C an

EXPERIENCED 5TENOORAPHER»S —«iiIi«'posllten.-BoftkJteeplflff « - ,T- perlence. 451 N; Overland. Burley.

Idaho.

« — Bu8lnfl88 Opportunities 16,.•z CK 3D "dUSINEM " B k r e ^ W B E .* Write Box 4M, HsRcnnah, Idaho.'

* . . ■¥ Money to Loan 16

•JL a 3 K r c 5 5 r ! 5 o N E j 3 5 ! 3 o wy on business buUdlngs.'J. S . De*« . Witt. Ph. 374.

* .

* Bifofffly r o l o a n_ O n D «llln«3— Lonc&t Rates—Long Tfrms— c Quick Servteo

i^ - lM ^ a ln .B .. Phon8.4i7_

_ ^ o r Sale Seeds 16-A^4 S E ro RYE - I J r STATES IMP.Se -C°- • - • - • - - -

For Sale Miscellaneous 17— M t o n 8*"h a y , -"k k u l l r a n c h , 0 4 ml. W. »; so. of 8o. Park.

LS FIRE INSURANCE. RATE RESI- lUt dencc 70c ner hundred. 3 years, ily - Oulsiflo •‘iV in « E r :« t r - l i .w . :3:

E. Roberta.

S VIOUN; VACUU>r CLBANER^ * • new w rist w ith .. T>’pe*ilter for ors rent. Ifll H anison. 1....................

u YOU W ILL BEB MY PICTURE IN t i l (he paper soon. I am expecting

the rugs. W i are emptying drum— ' after drum of the 100 petc«nt pure r o ■ high BmdB eastern- motor and w . • trac tor oils. Bring your empty

cans. Wholesale > to • consumer _ prices, 54c per gallon. Money-back

guarantee. Clalide c . Pra tt'Sa les 7 • Co., cast V, 8 ,30 highway. Inside

J , clly llm lU. ■

— 270-HN EA L:rEC T.-N O . S$-OAL. '.vafllM d flume,' 30 giuga new.

Peavey-Taber Co, Inc.

. ' POR SALE,.Number of good used heaters

' and rangesMTN. STATES IMP. CO.

r — h o m e m a d e -p ie s «. , c a y Park Orocery - J M3 Shoshone North

r s - IU l CALL r ,0 * M iW lT I- -« O B .»

■ • . THI

W 6 H T . II I iij . . . . v > r • i .w u i WWEWYOU ■ fij!.'! - - iS riS g T L

f e i " * - '

Twm FAHLfl DAnnr

ilde Repu1 l^ij‘ Ssii.Mlscellaneolii17o . ,<C»>yaM«l rrya M u a a )j a r S ' W S n s S S ' a v f T o k-------- te te j ' ‘■nw— p B H iw u • l u a f r

so M th m t aew, a tw fec t ib ie ts f f tsitium eat. A leU iharpenlng g u fe ty t i t e t with a slsgla blade,. BO m e n bladu to buy. Ju s t shake

11 sharp, food (or thovaaods of ■hare*. The ortiinal -haBd-tDada A aitit lold a i hUb aa t l to . oooe* attraetlrily packed. 8«M ^ d<d>

— U r to T h e Rasor idan -. flo* TJl'. Twin rails. Idaho, b lo a t Kith your

* n i m and addrasi th tn yoQ pay ^ -»M -|W «n*n »t.46 « <uai*efTr«aK

* ItfaeUm guiraoM ed, e r foot* menty baek.

“ 5 ¥ * ¥ '¥ T r T * " ¥ '* * n n ' i m y '* • • ¥« ¥ « FDR. SALS ' ¥4i * *« I NSW two ww stock tr a u tr . Nbt* ♦ « ¥ er b(«n used. ¥« ¥ I am in tha market fo r ft com- ¥ « ¥ plete farm outfit. U you w ant ¥ a ¥ to aeu out and do no t ha«e '¥

' Z ¥ enough to hold an auellon iaie ¥r B n s r i m o w a S o g iic --------------»

X ¥ When we say our tree* wllUiol ¥ *-lhKl«-ife meah It. ‘Itw re t t a ¥

' * « rhaon . gee our aampla T re« . ¥ * ¥ - B r in r ta l t ie lH in n m w * D l t* ¥

J * H A R R Y M U S G R A V E J

1 « HAY. WITH SHEDS AND WATER,t ------on North- Ooodlng-Uact—Wiltfl

Box >38 or Pti. 189. Jerome.

COMUOATED r o o p ik g , r e - ' v tnforclng steel,' s tru c tu ra l ' Iron ( T - 'and-p la te-sK sl. Krengel's Bard*Lp. ______________________

BABY E M P I R E MILKER, tig. double UJill. perfect condition. Doe

• gawklnt. Pller. Ph. 61JI.

IJ oMUtmts s m s a .o O T M B « . ik e ill, imported) trom S ItM. up, a t S8c

per pound. posUge paid. Ad Moor, s Cottage Orove, Oreson.

1 4 LOW PRICES Otl n R S T ORADE plumbing llstores, valves, plpo asd plpo fllUngs. Krengel's Hardware.

* " W HY- P A r W A R P R IC E S 7 _ ; A cations of Mureaco in bulk. ER Buy wtiBt you ne«d, t>rtng back ex- what you havs4eft^Wa4oan-y«>— ley. a bnuh to put U on with lrc«.

McMurtry -House Paint, 4- = iiour Enamel, Floor and Llri- , _ .'Oleum Vsmlsh . dries In two 16 , -hourw -A -ta rge -atock -o f—W aU - ~ ' Paper.

. MOON’S .......= TWiN FALLS P H O ^ B

1 0 FU RNm iRE - NBW AND USED furniture ot all kinds, coal ranges.

M tlecUla ranges, coal suves, clicu- STr —latora-and-other-household-fum-

Ishlngi Moon's.- Ph B, Btore No, 1; ^ Ph. 318. store No. 3. •

Wanted Miscellaneous 1 7 -A

W A l^ O - HORSEMAm. L. L. Caegdon. ISO 4th atc. West. .

„ FURNIURE WANTED — WE BUY - - used tumllur*, coal ranges, s to m

- J and Ice boxes. We tiay cash. Pb. = 8, Moon'a.

S. Fralts and Vegetables 18= JOHNATHAN A P P U 3 3!e. I 'u i .1 7 ' E. H S a Kimberly.

~ DELICIOUS APPLES Ml. So.. '**■ o! BhstoatuthrIT- APPLES -i- J O N A T H ^ , ROMBS

and Delicious, \i Ml. E. of Kim- ! ^ - te rb r^ P h . t tm . John w . Hahlin.

EARLY PICKED 'APPLES. FRED -Haggardt, 1 hU. So. ot South Park.

for DK-ICIOUS APPLES 2Sc BOX UP. Delldous apple elder. From Kim- berly, I ml. East 3H So. H}-der

Ing DSU010V8, JOKATHANS AND , suym an W lneupa. Box or tnick

ure load. Kanyon Oreen. ind • - ■ -pty APPLES - ROMS BEAUTY iND ner Jonathan, pleked before the freese, ack IK mi. east a t BJoiberly Road. I lu D. B. VMburg.

KAY, POTATOES, OARROTS FOR _ L sale. Ph. 0197-J4..

^ MdNTOflH AND-rELIOIOOB. C, ^ o o e s , 8 ml. so . of Depot. Pb.

McINTOSH RED APPLES AND » .other fall varieties are now ready

a t the E. L. Wonacolt Orchard. 3 ml. east on Kimberly road.' H Bo,

). . ~ - U — For Sale or Trade - 21

— F O R - S M * ^ : T B A D R .O L ^ SchsC. wheat straw, onions. Phone 0197J4.

■ n - r o i c a i iT r o i u tin .T B * -fb o M n

HE G U M P S ^ H E Sl

i -m F T A L L -O E A ;? " " ---------R B O ttO O W 'T T ve* IL lE v fttN A M S W E ft* I6 0 f iU .S ?T U E Y \W J5 T B E W 0 M E

OR TWE & 0 0 » h WOUL&N'T J J [ L ^ O P E N ^ [ j

I t w w a . T W W F M M ) W A H i

utation”"17 F o r S a l t o r T r a * . 2 1

Itig S e i g ?ing er any o u rb T town for b tU . SO At, jrtar amertlaod loaa oo M ane*. Ike Writa 111 WilBUt St.. Twin yalli.

Id i FOft RBHT. b a u c m T RA O ft-lM

5 i 'F u r t i l l u r s l o r S a l i a

f f i J - B I O I I - D / lS L J l im H a J B S S K m w lK .W H th H o . . -

I a O A M B m D RADIO SE IV IC I,• ' ^ o- PW” c * :Z s rao iA L BAaOAlN PHIOV^ ON Z used Radloa. U e o a 'a ra is t* M rfl-

: * Itura.etOT.

vStakTBD 4JSED POTATO « 6 o t - er.-ph , 03«W4.

i ¥ WANTED-OLD PENCE WIRE. Ph.¥ 0M7J3._______________

t o r r OUR BIOS o n r e d c l o v e rM and alfalfa aeed betore seUlnl. If Olobo Seed and Feed. Twin FaUs.

r a WILL PAY l i e LB. FOR FEEDER HU Pl«s, ao-so ibs. and 10c (O-TO Iba.

' - rT ^etS er-slea^w aled ijrw ln FalU « « Futuhr Fanner*, High S c E ra ro r IE- - P h .o m .n i . . _

5 ? .. . POPOQRN- O lo b o -seed ,* . _

5 T FURNITURE WANTED-WE BUV Doc ,u»ed tum lture, eoal raMas stovas

sn d ic e b o s a . W epayca ih Phone__ s. MoontKB I : , "

Mr, Houses for-Rent 27— MODERN PA itil" "h OUSB^^AND

bsm. one mile north, mile east of KJmberty. Phone iOtS-J.

ire. - -- - e ROOM FURNISUBD HOUSE. 1»18 ? , l lh Ea s t . ________ ■ . ■

k S r a ic iL Y MODERN ROUSE.

i .~ Smith, Ph. 010. -

>• Apartments ^ 28’0 ■ U - 8TEAM-nBATED“l-R 0 0 M * A F r:

AduJl5 219 Srd Ave. 'No., SMALL -Ft/RNISHED APT. NO ^ children, Kenyon Hotel.

®D FURNISHED APARTMENT. W4 8 » Main A w rN o. .■cu- ________________________,, .im - ONE ROOM FURNISHED APABT- 1, 1: m tnt. 3 » 6 tt\ Ave. North.

FURNISilED, JUSTAMERE INN, = Ph. 4Sa and Oaals. Ph. B11. .

..............R o o m s fo r R e n t .2 9

DMIRABLB^WOM, CL06B"1n ;call m c -w . ■

ROOM AND aOAflD, 1J7 FOURTHpij avenue liorlh: --------------

TWO BOARDERS. W H J i l l^ TO ^ -room -to«eth«r.-SSlJnd.A re.,M o,_

t o BOOM AND BOARD - I t l TTH ATC. No.

“ ■ W a n te d to R e n t 31

SO. 4- o n B-ROOM ' MODERK UN- ....... fumlshftl house eJ««Ja. Box » -R ,

— .•caroNcws. _________________IBS ---------- , ' :|«* Real Esfate for Sale 325 51,^ is acres, cioee in. Ph. OM«ftE

r r SPEOLVL FARM BAROAINB • IN. t a i Washington. Orfgbn,,-^aho, Mon- , . U na. T?rms. Irrigated, c a t o^'^.

prairie. Improved, unlroproved. oii-- JfD erhead io«-, U terature, Impartial uck advice. Mention state. J . W. Haw.

37 Norttiern Paclllo Hallway, Sl. - Paul,, Minn.

KD ■-« e , HUNDRED ACRE RANCH NEAR jad. Wmberiy. TMnty nal^sr. goorf

• gravel plt-n. Ptione rootn 3, Per*

S5 J"" _________ _OOOD 40 n c X r f i l e r , s m a l l

-— - house, MMO, Wlll-cary back *3^00 p " ' a t s r i OvtXT. Box 44 Care NCR's.

• 40 A. IN HIGH STATE OP PRO- t r r ductlon, modem 'houK. Eifc- ‘2 ® triclty. Must be sold to aetUe m- d S Ph. 0W J3,

f c . POR SALE. OR RENT FOR CASH, = 80 acres, 2 ml. 8o„ >i W. of S. W. 9 1 comer of Bulil. Chas. MtCnbe. * 1 ' -Owner..-;--------------------

C T MODERN S ROOM HOUSE, WELL one located, large lor'IJJOOnirro'jroTn:

,J . E. \Vhlle. . ' ■ , . • r s •T ili c a u . roR R u t n .n '- n e s * «

S N O O P S T O COJVC

\ ! [I • .5 T O C K R E P O R T S J

V W O W -L O O K A T \A . I H O S E P I& U B E 3 A

• V » « > V \E & O b Y S BEEN/J A D D IN 6 U P l i

T U B 8 D A T K O I

Real Estate for 8fl(8 32 ~ t M t m0% ¥ ¥ ¥ » » » » ¥ ¥ « # * '

^ ¥ POR B U Z , ’ •'*® ¥ 40 acres n w fUftr wltU ^ '¥ « • « room house, garafa, a ll feneed ¥ '“»• ¥ Will fxchsnge equity oh rtWr ♦ j n ¥ denee tn Twin FalU. W « • *•” ¥ I93JQ per t o e . ¥_ ¥ J. R. ROBERTS, l u u *

2 8 ¥ ¥ ' ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ . ¥ • • • .¥ • •

S > . .

f e r G O O D B U Y S I N HOM ES*-jy l-4.f>wim fcw y . hu -.^ nlshed com pile, m ie d a t ilB.00. % t-3-room housa t u n U ^ and

rented a t *10,00. Wa tr a oltarlng both houses for ilOSOOO wlih 1300

ON; cash and lerms. rfl*

. 3-rooni house with city watar and s t tlgtils on graveled straet lh Filer

’ for *450. with terms.

^ modem except- h ia t. M i U rfe ' Slreplng porch and' baiement,

— or/cred by non.restdent tor flulck Pn. tale ttiso,W ;Trith 't«nni.- -- '

~ A nlee io>scre tract c!o*e«ln on ^ good road, has a good m odem ,

home with bath, water »yitem. cisiem and deep well. Hardwood

• B tloors, wired for electric rangei ^ double garsgf. harp. fniJt. A real ^ home for *5000.00, with t^rms and ^ -ImmgHUtf -------

^ ■B E A U G IIA M P. & A D A M S133 Shoshone ^ u t h Phcme 904

"00 ACRES^A OOOD ONB* OOOD Improvements, N e a r Hatelton,

” Price *8.000. *t,SOO cash. J . B:— DeWm.

27 130 ACRES IlOO PER ACRB. B ^ room house, other buUdlnga. 40 ND >aes i m , good ImprovcmenU, u t *uoo will handle. 10 good, 7-room

' .bou.(e, deep well and ^ h e r bulld-— . Ings. I3SOO WlU- handle. 0 acres. 131 good house, bam and hen house,

close to town. Earl Murray. H e r .S • ..............................

EJHTM-OGOD-WBUHMPHOVeO . 160 Close In, HSO per' aotv. J . B.

T e - ^ - ^ ____ _________♦4300-N.W.'l. OP SEU, SEC. 33. —T p,-lo ,-R -Je .-m -m llea-w *st,- it

mile south ol Twin paU t F i lr Improvements. Immediate poaiei-

NO slon. Peavey-Taber gi C e, Inc.'

J C I I H W E I S

a” ' BURLEV, Nov. M - Home Mis­sionary socUly of the Methodist

^ EpUcopal ehunh met Thursilay at- tem oon a l the home of Mr*. Law- renee Dunn, fnr Uie auxiliary tiiank

TH o ffe rin t meeting, A '(Jetalled report of tha-Tecent conrenllon a t D nmelt

_ waa liven by Mm, Evcrelt Oriflllha^ TO Ohriatlan Worken Circle met

Thursday afternoon, the older mat- “ rbh'a group jxieetlHf^t the home ™ el Mr*. 0 . L. Dick on'orcrlflnd a r : - ^ nue. Mm, Joseph Myers, president, 5 7 prealdcd a l thta meeting nt which" w l 32 women were present. Plans for

a b a m r were made. The youn* fN- tnatron'a dIvWon m it at the home

of. S irs. Donald McCjafjm on floulh _ Miller awnuc. A />ludy of OU Tes.

M” lam ent cltaracters bfipin wUh Mrs.' Olenn W yatt In' chargn ot Uie Icuon . taking m h tr siibleci Uie llvea o f ganUi fnd Hmar, t b w im of Abraham. Plans fnr a ClirisfmM parts’,werw suggested.

Jn- Fliirt ward Reltet society of the U D. a , ehurch met s l ilv! church TuU day afiemoon with tlw Uter- ary leaaon In charge of Mn. Gayle

»*. Lewli whoea teplc a-as "The Olory fil- of the commonrhice." Ttie subject

of th e lesson was ”Ad«nliires In “ Reading" and Mm, Luclle Monson * 5 gave a btogmplilcal Sketch of the tlfe ^ of Robert Bums. "8 n'osrbound" by

John- Oreenleaf Whiltl^r was read by M n . Luclna Smllh nnd Mrs.

LL Leona Hall gavcw? a retnlrf s-jry 500 ot "Acree of Diamonds" by Dr, Corn-Rij. ,

Seeond ward mecllng was In eharge of Mr*. Mary Rencher « lth the u m s toplea being given by var­loua membera, Mrs, Mclha ^^ny rc-

_ _ viewing "Snoa-bound." Mrs. Oraee ill. Colt Mil h a « chsrjB of llie . •«- W. aon oh next Tuesday.

. .A f . l h a T h lr t »ard Mrs. Vsda _ Hanaen led the leason. Siventfen :LL men&erB vere present. Mm, LueUa m 'r OlbKm-wtU-lead (he leason af «h«

. next- meeting, Tuesday.

7 5 B uslnea and ProfeaslonsI-Wo.

fQUER/ 6 E T AWAV F R O A ^

. — Vou B16------------; T > 4 0 8 E A R E N 'T F R I

H k W H E tl E O O V O U '

D RO P *5

IOYHMBER.IMMB.

flsiness-Fn For Sale Livesfoctc 36~ S r S r TO R j b DUIWAM YEAR^

• Ung buU HOW. a . Ji-BarUm, fl -*■ "W I.B . Wk»a*Ui H V l . - ' -------------

i '¥ 33 HEAD EXTRA GOOD B U », ¥ face yearllnt ewea. J . Frank llen- ; ♦ ry, 1 mL E. l l i Ko. Kimberly.

' « HEIFERS rO R SALE. OOOD MIUC I « s la c t Call room 3, Perrlne hotel.

* 300 HEAD CROeS-BRED WHITE-fsced yearilht buO s. range- raised. In firs* elaaa tondlUon.

• Can l« seen a t A. O. Doman ranch, ^ 4 4 ml. So. of hu rley , ph. Biir-S hylU.*•' n F n iB T rB m tiT .artc

China .boar*,'Twin PaUs Future Farmers, High School or • Ph.

4 OIU-Rl.

MO wnmr ?ACE EWES, JANU-- ary Ismbliig. i m l. west Tlpperarji Id Corner, O.-'' er 1 . I I , .

CHESTER W H I T E P I0 8 . 11

te _________It. t “ T 7 -------------------- ----------------T“[Jt r Dipn'a rlub met Tueaday evening at

' I Ute honw of Mrs. E lla Rofecrans,- 1 with MUsb Evelyn' JShlelds ond >n : Gladys lllte u asstsU nt ho.Mej.-«. ;n . i Following lhe business aesslon, Mrs. h. ' Mnrsaret Oard gave a lalk on ~ health aller wMch bridge wns play-

ed a t three Uble.^ Prizes going lo Mrs. Mildred Caaler and Miss Al>

'd varelle Larson.— r-S 4rtJ»«M ^uU T nferlaIneaT iu8-^ e bands ot the club members a t a 5 .. progressive dinner party. Friday eve-

nlng; sUrllng the dinner nl the —J home of Mrs. Karry Harpster. go/ng

froni the Harpster home to lhe OD home of Mrs. U M. Kelly for the ton UM»d courae, then on to the Ar

S; R. Dawson home to r th e last course.. Bridge «;as pla^vd nfleru-ard, Mn.

^ Charles -A. ‘ns-hune was winner of ■ the high score prlte offered tor

’ 40 wonwn and Jewe B lu k was vlimer of high men's prise.

»m , J 2_____________ :Ud- - ^

52* HAOERMAN NEWLYWEDS HONORED AT SHOWER

Wlcklund waa given by tin Odd___ Fellows and Rebekahs Wednesday53, evening a t th91 , O. O. F. haU alter

Uw-r(kulac^m£fiLln£-ot.^Uii'._Od4 >^lr Fellows lodge. A program consLV.vl Kl- of. a piano solo by Ella Mae F.t]lln:

vou i so lo .'M in .lA vlna Beding* __ • Held, accompanied on the plsno by— Miss Haael Bedlngtleld;. m dlng ,

MUS ■Allenfe-Bedlngtteld, "Haho." nuiff by Odd Fellowa and Rebekah*, EUa .Mae Fallln a t th e piano. Fol<

l*» low lnf-the-program -M r.-and-M ra L f Wlcklund were prtaented w llh. a L l m am tlne rack and tab le 'aa a wed-

dln« gift from the Odd FeUowa and nebekah Jodffea. Tbo evenlnf woi spent in playing bHdge, plnochU

i f and 600, and nfreehm enU wert served by Uie Odd Fellows,

ink Twenty-thre* m e n ^ r a of thc lort Methodist Ladles' Aid o t Hagerman ielt were gueaU a t Uie hotnk of Mra. ,hs; ta H ftv ldaon of Wendell, WMnes- net day afiemoon. At Uie bualneiB meet* a t- Ing'committees w tre appointed lot m e tha -M ethodU t-L adlesV A ld-bm ai n . to bs held In th ^ I. O. 0 . F . hall >nt, December 11.ich” -Mr. and Mra. J. W .'Jones and for Mrs. Wlllft Justice were hoatesses to

the Civic elub Thuraday atwmoor m e a t 'the cu rls elub rooms, wltn 31 i;lh BititAen preaent. . " , • >

. Twenly-fmir young“ pfo^te ’ were “ h present at a party and taffy 'pull Uie sponsored by the young ladiea* claas y i l nnd. their, teacher, Mra. Earl Allen,

evening.' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parson* tn te r- lalned Uw Thursday bridge club at Uielr home Thuraday evening. There wera Uiree Ubiea o t bridge. High

" * acore was awarded Mrs. W. F. D lA- if* enson and ir l Roper, orylect ‘ ■ ......... ............... ■'—

/ NOU) - n w iv/6 «U)iOM5 ( u p - r n e B u ^ D p e R TJT- ’ H O U J I 6 & T I T

i„ V c A s e r y

' i w S ^T5EE S A M P L E S - lU tM lM K V O U M T R M . P M tH ? r^:..

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Prbfessib:■ ; .. ■>. .. ' '

36 >omiiy an(f8uppnft 37[r ^ l a r o s BRONZB t u r s s y s , I, fl n a st ^ tnaedan,. prkad. right.------- n m n i wu. i ga iisu i lii lJtC T fr

^ ____en- CORN FED TURKEYS AND

ge«M, I ln « dreaied. deUvered; — M ri. Walt*. Ph, 438J,

liel. EXTRA O H O ^ O B PUREBRED —. G iant flron*! ;nm *. prteea rea­rs* sonable. M n . Alex Klug, chaUls, Ige- Idaho. • lon.

D i s t f i i c f t o elect :a; ROAD commissioner

p” BDBM, Nov. 2 8 - T h e biennial election to name a.oommlssloiKr fct

- r Ih l HUladal# hliJiway dlHrirt 1* (0 bb held bn. Monday, D ectn ter 2.

[*'3' A t.th a i Ume one commluloncr will ' be elected to represent d lu r ia num-

-T i ber three. 0 . E. summer U the in- . *t cumbent. DUtnet three tepresenu

ib * entlM 1.tn»along w ith a k>ortlo& of tbe E < ^

= community.• , HoldoTcr members o t.th e bdM [J“ ara J. R. Seeley and J. O. WhlU- *"*; kind. H. B. Oundletmger U aecre-

tary fo r-the dUtrJrt. Polling places le r fhe coming election have been d tdgnaled aa the American X^gloa

i^on bundlngs Ul R rtn and Haielton.

RECEIVE' TAX NOTICBS EDEN. Nov. 23-The annual tax

iujT Tiottecs-for Jerom* eounty. Invtrivlng t a n a l esU U hava.been received the

i«a t few daya hera by Isnd ownera. the Personal ta x notices were also re- }/ng MnUy received. The amount thli l)K J'car called for u a smaU reduction the over, last year's taxes.Af ■ ;

irse. TO HEAD AUXIUABT . i,ln. BDEK, N er. 33 ~ Ed«n A m i ^■ of U glon-A tix lllary-iU f-elec(M -the tor followlrtg oftleers tor the oomhu

tner yean President, Mrs. Troy Prwleririoe-prealdent, Mrs, O. 0 . Burdleki secretary, Mrs. Ovlda iCnlfong. The members made arrangemthU tq en- ten aln the sU le president a t a neai

JS tuturo data.

er = -----------T i m e T a b l e a ,

ru .ln i iw m il . I«1B day DRKaoN in o a t u t n '

T ftm u* — ino p. nho." Nanbftonaa

POI* Biiibaocd .................Mrs. A tfim -,----------------------- « .ia :a . Brt a U a m ------------ ;------------. * « a. u'^d* Lmtm - - ■ i-ia p, Jtnnd ArtiiN 1, 1 ■„ , t.-M p. n

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hall u s T M ______________ n « o a. nn « tu rtu ....... ...................... S;N p. in

.Twin nm .w iiiiand u s ' M _______ _______ i i « a. m

H>M * "Miili ’cliJiiii Ttni* *** *1™ K, a a t s.4:50 p .m .

vere ^ r = = = = 5 =^11 I---------------- ----------^ --------

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eixi . U f i u B j i l i In . iluuntain SMt I HJ= ! ! : E a ' : ? “’ “ m m

diirouri* U p H a U J S lS J 9 It, Tmit<fuln<ii |3 |A |CH M iei5l0 IJ- il'niura Dl if|j rile l gi Rl i l

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tf l& M n lD lD B^ a formrr r ll*lVl*'*W^*i‘‘ l' Iflll

' / ! ! : & > - b „ , o ; sM A'.'rtiirllitl <1. Hmillrit3 it. Vnrlant . inK ltrn (I'flllni k 47. rati el a k illf l l lifaitt* . 41. A»Cl*Kt .

*1. Dl<i"<>> th* - Irliti cltr■ t>, Eirnitan it>41a P'.filo It. Waleh«4J , 15. nm» . 'f io n lr

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mal Adi57 , eUSENESS -

S VISIT AT EDBK 'XDIK, Nov. IB - l«r. ,«ttd.M n.

—- Murray f w m a n , and M n. P . ft. BO Freemahi o t Bl Oajoni O a l U e ^ N - a ad Uw M lM a MagfU a^^ A U te iiU, Baird of Loa Aagtlei. t f r t r a d . ^

day mornlBg to' spend tba next tm ~ weeka TlHtlng jelatlvea and W w y .

MUa Jsa a Bidrd. 6ha and bar t e n vUl tW* a l tha b o o l ^ bar

“ p* crm m SiH aa aUUr of M n. A. C. Wert and

^ Mra. L W. Beebout.I■ 2. _____________ •__________s'Ui 1— — — <1

Sj a r e y o u

w HAVING " S TROUBLK .™ TRYING TO ^

RENT A

HOMEtax ^In c ^ ------------ TUw . M

^ . thu ,

WHY NOT ^ BUY ONEthe ----------_ ' -ln« • ■ ■

S ! You^| vay more laU^. Its nie a well knovm fact th&t 1995 Stf will gf> down In hUtorjr m

the year reat estats went = booming up-Wird. ftead

. Col. No. 82 today wid every ^ :day_uatli.,.sgiaflthing_afe

iJeats that you W ailt Ench day brings new Itema.

2: -^ C o iw f i i f ’r h r N w i — S: ClAMiried Ads Every Day.

Make It a *^0ood Morning H ab ir

a , 'U Y ouD onT F Iiia W hil Yon W a n t-

i : Why Not Insert Yonr Own Ad . . . For a Few C tats a

^ Day Your Ad WUI R ^ehThousands of Pe^le.

m, ,

" ■PHONE

I” • ' "The Call F o r K M u tU "

„»5

i - W o r d R u y z l e

Va«tijrifay*a Pussis *. Ottpateit beat_______ ■ U„n«iirslni erIplffll lLTBfilflAls l * cuilodir.r 1 ? i B f 6 fi A rarm u g«T-r r l iSm i ^ I I t i enter* »l .II ILIEIPMAIMPlAI Alal*ra te ltlR B A ^R M E *> X* ' f M l i i n i I M M tl. E iii t .P g f g i t w■AITITMHIEIRIgl !}. Timely iSlU Yn^U Lliisl 51, tviitiout iT iB a in e K A TlPl putoofS _e I B f e h S u e S rI lions'*

-fflrtSffil N«rr* notwtric

it- ro*m In aa eU IT Q N E W RII 15 6] Krtneli «trt«I 1 1 I B CPUSJ „

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row I. ratt Amirlnn

i ll ♦iMUlo . ini' 'smilrcurrcnl i), Vulnr adrnirtr t. Tol.rau . el w

94 *. iniuma on an pnjlitjinr« lnr*slm<at le. Contln*nt •

t Rftcnuras* • 4].;l>*rourr Catltc Itl* «t>tf «»- >ra'»t l>^"BI, TrpWl il. Doltral

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‘ EXHiBEemS m e UMI

— o p e n $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 P la n t - -

• in T w in F a lls

E u tn U m btsU} reM rO v oa •• frwia m u ' B»»rhandrT-»wl-<10'

d eu iln* plant, io bo ertcl*d *1 ttw comer ot M tln ftvtnue Mulh u d BeytnMi ttreet louth b j the Troy

- p»d»ua-L«m (li7_eom pW ;„.9?5*4and o p tn ied t>y U . E. Tolfiver ol roMteUo.• J>nnllf.>tl«n fn r » buUdlng pCftnlt VU lU«d 3reM«rt«y by Cwi t t o ^ of Pocaiello, *uperU>tendent la c b u se of cotutructlon, »n4 « u gramed a t Iw t nlBhi'i meetln* ot Twin P»U» elty eouneU.

Tha wUdliij WlU cover three loU u d wtll be eoMtnicled «t * eo*l of bet»-e«> »M,000 Mid «SW>. M*- terlala »U1 be brlclt »nd concrclc. Mr. Boberus l u t nlghl » ld that

p lant Mil be beitt«n 175^00 and *«0,000 and Ihat work ‘would be nuhed to eompltUon In an ttlon

_ _ V > h a rt- th e plant oi^en for buslncM early next apring. .

Name ol tlio laundry liaa not yet been choKU and plam lor tho

....... bulldln* have not yel been com-• pleted, oul Mr. Boboeru rep&rta that

the iMUtutlon wUl be provided vlih. the m oil modem equipment and

------ * m ieaturc.».complete and.emclenlUundrv u id dry cleaning urvice.'-

Mr. ToUlver. Mr. Roberta said. nJU be in Twlii Falla thla week to

_ ._»naDge final plana for the build* Ing. The company, no* opcntes

• Uundrlea In Pocatello, .Ogden and Blackfoot.

- Kiiij tmsiN a th a n ie l S h o c k le y , .5 8 ,

D ie s I n s la n t iy W hen

C a r L o a v e s R o a d ^ - ,

BHOaaONE, Nov. 25-N»tlmnlet : ShocUey. M, reaident of the R)ch>

----- =fWd'COminuiUtrBnd-»#ad«r-of-th«3 ^ e PoUowera o t Chrlat, a rellgioua :

" eeet, waa inatantly killed a t 11 a. m. ~ today when the car In wWch he w u :

tiding craahed Into a telephone pole on the HaUey highway near here. -

Injured- In the cnuh w«* 0 . M. : . . . .3 o tm u - o t . Richfield. a.aoa-la>law

of Shockley aad driver ot. the ma* chine. Ue v u taken to DUl’a h^> pltal here vhere he U aulferln | from ft broken right leg, cuU about the

Kid poeatele-lntemtl injuries • pa r l a n t

Tba 'men were' refiortcd to bava ).be«n trsrellog a t a high raU ot

v e td 'w h e n ths car .akldded from the n » d . They wei« en their, vay

-.to Ooodlnc where S t ^ t y ’a.daugb* ter>in*lav v u Ul a t a boapltal.

Mr. Shockley v u bom In Ken* tucky, Auguat 3}, 1BT7, and bu'bee& « r u d e s t of Richfield alnee 1910.

------H tuuid_blijn»ny_foliow eii _ol theRichfield eommulty have been drill* Ing for gold under the lara bedi of the tract. A shaft approximately SOO feet u depth h u been tunk v lthout iwul.u.

He U »urvived-by-hU-wlfe..M n. L ortna Shockley, four aons, Moyd

- - - 'o f M edford,-Oregon,-Raysiond-ofOooding, ccclt and We«]ey,'both ot Rlchlleld; and flye daughtera, Mary,

Ann. all of Richfield. ■ .

■ COBBLE! TOllESr lEETiiEIS’MEET

Oeorge- T . Cobbley. BlacXloot. president cf the Maho S tate Beet arovers auoclaUon, wUl address the annunl mfetlng of Twin--Palla County Bcvl Orowen association,

.. to be heltl Kridny evening. IJteem- _ ::-b c r-fl. .ttt_8,Q-clock..in-.Tvlh^ni!t3

A n n o u n ^ e n t of the mMtlng w u made last n ^ h l by O. O. Thomas, aecreUry of Uie fls«ocI«ti<m..

O fflccn will be elected for llie coming .y ta r nnd a report ot lhe pasl year's work will be, rea'd, Mr. Cobbley will speak on h b several trips to 'Washlngiofl In the Interest of Idalio beet growers. .

MllSIEIiW- -. m m BIIE5

Funerjl services for Mrs. Dellu Huhn. wire of R. P. Hahn. HoUtsler. Wfro conrtuctail jM trnU y n/KJUoon

, '.\«t the Wlille mortuary chapel, Ilev........- n . ‘S. Kee.-*, p a s to f o f lh K Meth-

. pdlst EpUcopal church, oftlclatcdr Mifti: vut furnWied by the mortu* » 0 ','

' • Pallbearera wefe jie ll Hatard. R.• E. Morehou»e."Lesll«.Dean. Prank

Ixttler, Martin Knudson and Dar* — nJ»! KJIenkopf,. ' Inlerm ent w ls I n Twin FalU ecm-

etcry. •' _________

. WOMAN ..SEEKS DIVOjtCEAlleging non-support; Mrs. "m U-

, , » . rtra«1 WllUrri r t.D M milt In tTis riln- trie t couft herd yesterday for dl- T om ^ fron John J l. Willard, of

.-r- - v u jpjbtW in iogan. Dtah, No..tember l l , 1W4. Tbcfe are no chll-

L '.;,< lnn-iD d no property U InvoU-ed. f:: - ;.IU > tom and Rlgrbom ara ber a t-

....... . .

8j | ^ By E O B t t I QDILUW

on - ^ ^ H |

the

T h e y dH nl teU me Annl Jane v u brrf, hat I knev_ve had company.

* * vhen Is a * tbe hotter knireonlfieUbk.-

i;BRCVITI€Sja - _____

nera for Holidays - M lu Luclle " , WftifA, i« Iffre to «P<ndu,d Thanksgiving week with fier pSeTTOT be M t.and Mf|. E. M, Wolfe.'

ParenU of o i T ^ M r . slid Mr.i." T e d ’flcoU.-Twln-Palle,-are-Uv*-par-

v,[ ents ot a <}«ughKr bom flunday a t fhg tho Montooth maleralty homt,

Ucensed te ~ " w c 5 " - Arthur 8.' X Kassens of WendeU and JS^mlce A. ' nd Edgerton of Twin FMs o b ta in^ a | ‘„7 marriage llcenw a t T»-ln‘ Palls

county-recorder-s o»U»-Ule SalUL-.; iid. • ■

Attend! Clob MeeUng r - 6- H. ! Z . Kayler attended a meeting of ,lhe ■ ■JS KnlghU of consunune,-a Masonlo

locIaTSrlanliatlon. a t Boise Satur- • day. Ke w u accompanied by Mrs. .

, K ayhr. . ■

DcpMlment CaUed - Twin Falls — ■ f)R>-df}Mrlment-wu-caUed-at 12:0S

p. m. Sunday to 101 Addison avenue i l l vhere a imaU blate su rted from |U an . overheated chimney. Damajo III v u allghL _

Week End In Boise — Mr. and ifi Mrt, Carl J. Cannon tn d Mr. and

Mrs. M. C. Boblnson were tmong Uft Twin Falls spectators a t the Idaho-Ne^’id a university gsme Sat-

- - urday a t Uw capllal city. — :

Here From Longview — Mr. and liel Mrs. Joseph T. Krlvanek. L on^ew . Ul' Washlnglot^, are housa guests thU Uw vMte-of^Mr> and, Mra..A.-A.-Tlmm. Mla Mr. Krlvanek. formerly of TwUi m. Falls, ll an electrical contractor a t r u Longview, ole — —I. - Here from PoeaUlIo - Mrs. Mar- M. cus P rle*l and son. Waller. Poca* law ttUo,'« « guesia of her ptrenU . Mr. oa* and >4rs.;.-.M. Uln?n'. Sho vUl re-

lum tirfocatello tomorro*. accom* w n panled by. Mr. w d Mra. Lelnen.vho Uie vUl ^ n d Thanksgiving.Ihere..— et.' ■' ■"

’ Leases Big r a m » C. A. RaUi­bun h u leased from Uw Buhl L a n (

ara company a trac t of appro«lmtt«ly o t 400 a c ru of farm land, alx miles

om no rthats to f.B uh lonacrop -ihartng vay bs[sU for Uie year beginning De* tb* eember l. accordlng lo.aJeaae agree*.

menl placid on record here yes- uj* tsrday.sen « ’HO. ' HaUeys B aivnO ag-D r. and Mra. lhe Oeorge lUIley and sona are leaving lU-‘ Marylsnd Thursday of thla veek,-re*, of turning to TvUi FaUa to make Ihelr ;«ly home.- according to vord reeelred ink filendi. Dr. HaUey, who h u been- in publle health vork In the aoiflh-

era lUfe for the p u t year, t< a for*^ D«f Twtn FaUs physician,

f t See FootbalT Game - Mr. and u l Mrs. Hsny Benoit, Mr. mid Mra. S B. F. Magel. Mr. and Mra. E . E.

O itnnder. Mr. ana Mrs. .i. rwuJ- Thoman. Mr, ahd Mrs. R. P . Parry ind Mr. ana,Mrs. C. A. BaJley. ^ r e among .WwM-from T vln Pklli vho

. witnessed Uw Maho-Nerada foot*. baU game a l Boise l u l week end.

r r PallenU Admltled — Miss Frah*1 1 ces Thompson. Twin FaUs: Maater

Norman Hyder, Duhl: Levis PorUr,Twin Falls; Dr. H. M argaret P^«st.

oot. Oooding. and Mrs. SWrUng Alex-teet ander. Twin Fall*,.are aunrJcaJ p t -the tlenU st t)fe T uin F t lls countyalia hotpltal. Medical pa tlenu most re*lon. cenUy admitted Include M u U r Max'm - s ie « n i, Cii.'tlelord, and WUllam“Its Tntter»ll,.P<l.en,;______________ _

w u Leave llo ip lu i — Mrs. Florence A.IM, Conslsm,.Buhl: Mra. K. H . Blevins,

Ifan*n; HMter Otiley. H an- Uie nen; Mrs. Sheff While. TvUi Falls, lho surgical pstlent.v Mra. Henry O r­Mr. thel, Filer, and A, K, Wogsnseli. eral oakley. medical jiatlents: Mr#. SeUi rest Bean and' daughter, T v ln • FaUs.

and Mn. 0 . R. MaxweU and daugh* ter, 8^0Ahone. hara been dlsn lss-

• cd Irom tlie Twin Palls county gen- fr»} hospUal

[SLOCIlUlEOllieS ELECT OFflClftL 5T»FE

cUu ____I*'’- T»’ln Pslls Unit of Uie Unlled ixw Workers <tl MnJio. Into which T vln V - Falli Coniolidated Brotherhood of tb - Lsbor WS.V recenU /m ersedrelec ted tcdr oKlcets at^fr-noeling-ln'the-probale ■tu* court {ooms here Init evening v lth

nearly >00 persons In attendanoe.R. Eugene Scott, president ot the

in x Brotherhood, was elected prealdent iir* of the new organisation, with Edgar

DavJ* !•!« prwJdent; T. S JilAMlng.• secrctaiy; L. j . Doehm, treasurer;

Andrew Hoehn, marshal; Robert W. • PuUer, organiser; Harry- B. Oordon.

- L.-p.^'mlsty, W lUord-Dodge.-Frtnk P C Rowley and John W. Oates, tnisteea. w t A delegation composed of W ll:. ... Uam Qye, Eugene ScoU and R . W. ilU- Fuller w u elected lo represent Uie U ar Jocol tmll #t.A state.convellllon In d l- ^ I s e on O ecern^r'7 'o ! lhe United'of Workers‘of Idaho, vhlch v u re*

Ilje p o rk d jo 1l)U3LH.pald membershipto . of 4»0 diembers in 30 localsill- throughoul the state,red. Meetings of the Twin Fslla unitt l - nre to be held th e ,flrs l and UjU^

Mcodars ot ttiH monUL .

JNJMIECK- F o llo w in g A c c id e n t a t

. C e d a r C r o s s ln s

BUHU Noy, as - Henry .fa tT Roua«, 23, son o r Mr. tn d U rt. liiU w r Rouse, of Buhl, v a t fatally

— {hjured early Sunday momlng vben the c tfr-vhlch he v u driving

_ aklddtd f ^ Uio h l g ^ y In the d e n sO o g a l ' Cedar croasihg, tv o

r u and one*half mUe^ e u t of. h tre.. Rfluse. with four comnanlons. n tir-

" • lelgh Hyde. Bus 0 0 0 ( ^ , ' Wyman Faujc and Melvin Harreyi vere go*

— Ing toTW n.FalU for b reak fu t vhen U»e car let Uie road a t 4:30 a. ni;

* Rouat's neck w u broken, bu l Uie f o ther occupants o t the machine re i

celved only slight Injuries. A» tivo young men were employed a t the

I’e City Bakery'ln Buhl, nd

Dlea Hospital ........

He WHS tak jn to Buhl hospital „ w hm he dJrd a t 10:30 a. m: by a j , party_of pm ers .by . Cl^amp Ric ; of , , Twin Falls an'd Clay Cox. c n H s

Cox and Lester Russell. nU of Buhl.Funeral serrices will be held Tues-

B day. aftemoon t t 3:}o o'clock from a ' ths Buhl Methodist Episcopal a church with Rev. M. M. V tn Pat-

11, ten olflelaUng. MusUv-wiU bu In . . . charge of Earl Allen and .In ter*

■ menlwlU be in Buhl cemetery. PaU- . b e tre n vlU be Harry Bonar. «om er u Popplewell, Clyde Smith, Maurice h.‘ Butler. Oerald BuUer and Arthur [lo Ohuider. aU of Buhl. _ ir- ’ Va v u bom A ugusl'sti lOIS a l rs. Marble. A rkansu, and came to Biihl

In 1920 VlU) his parents, residing ' ' on a tarm two and one*half miles

Jls south of here. Ho allcnded the Buhl:05 Khools.________________________lUe He Is survived by hls parents and m two sisters, M argaret and Marjorie, ise

scflicim ISSUEnd ' --------J J M e rc h a n ts .C a u tio n e d N o t

S ; — to - V lo la t e - O r d i n a n c o —

o n A d v e r t ls in n

T vln FaUs city council, meeUng * ' In reguhir seasion .Ja st ei-enlng

vam ed TvUi. -F tU i.-husU ieam en tgalnst any vlolaUon of the city or- dlnanee restricting .dlslrtbutlon of

™ hand btlls and promised full penalty— b r f l lO O llne In case of further

ottenses. Tbe councU also decided‘ 1 to. Uke th e . m atter up v lth the

merchants bureau of Twin FUls ^ Chamber of Commerce In an effort

(o stop Uie nulsasce.Dr. H. W. Caldvell of Auburn. Ala-

* bama. w u appointed city meat and dalry-lnspector to suweed-Dr.- P. H. Oraves, resigned.

Clly Atlomey Oeorge Paulson WU' appointed to Investlgale the

. ' condlUon £ f Ux payment wllhln the* bpiinjls oTlhe newly_p_ropo^ sewer

dlsirlct'ln Blue lak'es addlUon lo re“ port s t the next council nweUng.

. Now U aodry

'Of- ifesding a JW of bulMlng permits granted w u the permit to r a -*30,000 laundry building, to be constractwl by the - Troy- Parisian U undry company a t Uie comer of Seventh

^ street touth and main avenue south.- r-7 rS W pknrT ectlv td*a-penn Ifc

^ to move a 14 by 30 foot dwelUng from out of lown to the comer of Addison avenojj anrt Adams street and 10 build an t by 10 toot addl-

>• tlon s l a cost ot 1900; Mrs. C. E Herrick, to m o v e 's building from 1 » Alexander street to a lot on

w Ramage street; J. E. DeWltl. lo tcr. move a,building trom Holllxter and >*t. another from FVJurUi avenue west w - to Uie 100 block on Third avenue M* eas{; >fnt. Elsltf Korte, to move a nty building from Hollister to the Bu­re* ena VlsU addition; Joe Eslan. to ( tx bulM a MOO da-eUlng In the MO tm block-on Auli SU'eet.

iPlEEUILEBMlN i?: JIESIH CSMiell. _____elb Charlea C. Brtaghtm. 78. an ear-

ly pioneer of Uie Twin FalU tract, Ib* died Vovember -18. at Lodi. Callfor- l»* nl#, from a heart alUck. Death 5"* csme a t the home of hi* dftugliteT.

.Mrs- C. 8. JMlcfoa. Until recentJr he hnd resided on his farm soulh*

P w s t ol Pller, moving lo Calltornls J a (ex monlhs aco. He had Uved nrar

Filer ‘Ince lOOfl.LL He H surMved by hU wUe. Mrs. I I Ma.v Hrlnslmm. FUer; his son. Clif­

ford nnuKlum. Twin F alh ; two lied daughters. Mr*. Jnclison, and Ml.1.1 v ln QjM'Ie Drtftchftfti. tVoottsldf. Call-

of fom lsftw o sisters. Mrs' R. C. Beaehie d or T*-iti' m iU ’Rhd l>H'Uton.' iind Mte MrkAl*ftrtora-P.-6ieeolirLonit Creekr flth Oregon.e. Puneral services vefe-.conducted. the a t the Congregational church and lent Interment »a.i In Lodi cemetery.« a r ----------------------------t o f . --------rer;

I _ 2 _ D A ^VU: W E D N E S D A Y . T IIS ' T H U R S D A Y , T H AI In _ ___________ _ yy

B O B N E I L S O N i

Jii* ■ A lw ay s a B Ir H

- I S H ip o

T w n n r A iL S DAIL'

IpA M U SE^ 'FIGHTING YOUTH' TO

There U no such" ''ttU iatl" u a Vnlverisl football ple turs *]u>. oul Andy DevUn playtag t n lm- portani role, m It.- ^

nay In successive y e tr t Uie fnT tl- i n . Uiroated Andy h u ,« u p m « i u» m y comedy-snd m uch -o f U u paUios Mn - i n ‘Tho Spirit of Notre D tmi,“ Ing which began Uie U n lvaiu l grid* the Iron'cycle; Uien Ui "The AU-Am* Iwo m ean- and stlU-later ln-"S*t«rdtyt

Mlllloni" Now ho Is doing Uie stm t thing Ul “FlghUng Youtb," attnlng

Roxy theater tomorrow ta d la vhlchhe and Juno M trtel p ity fe ttun rolei, Tho spllt-voloed eoQedltn U beller known to Uie eountry^ foot* ball Isns thsn even the most famous

« • gridiron, stars.“The Three M usieteera" dose*

tonlghl,

::EMPnipntiGiii3i-GOimcmiisihl.cs- _ ~om KUu Anna B. Coreorta, 44, boot* n*l keeper and stenographer for Uit a t . Amal|;am.iird Sugar company tor In the past six yean, and resident of

• r . 'n ,'!'' Falb* for Ifl y e tn . died Ust ,n . evening a t 9:50 o'clock t t Uie Twin

Falls counly gener^'ho«pltaJ.-8he J .. hsd betn a paUeni .Uiers for the ,u , pail two veeks. beUig ftmoved from

her honie at Uie Rex Arms apsrt*. m enu for a surgical operailoo.

Here a t lhe lime of her detU) wai her sUler, M n. W lUlun Jeakyn,

ng courtrlght. O nltrio, C tnad t,.» lio >iM trrlved lu t Thursday. MUa Oorto- ubl n n Is aUo lurvlved by Uiree nieces, _ . Mrs, W. Holmgren, Twin FalU; MUs md Margaret Jen ien tn d Miss Oertrude rie, Jenkyn. of Courtrlght. ' ' »

Miss Corconn w u bom a t Kauk* auna, WUconsln. She v u k member

; of the CsUioUo churcb.The Ijody rests a t Uie W hlU mor-

tuary chapel pending funeral ar- ‘ rangemenls.

•SSUSPECM-TIIUL-' i j . l E i ™

AlbeftJscklUi, 34. accused of for­gery ol a m check Ut Twin Falls l u l Novembc.r 13, v e n t on Wal In

tng the dbuici court here yesterday Ing t t u r DUtrlct Judgo Adam B. Bar- ten clay..0Yetzuled his moUon (0 quash Of. Uie. prosecutor's amended Infoima- o( tlon on Uie grounds U u t It allsg-

j ty ed a '<new and different cause" Uian that charged Ui the original Information.

^ Selection of Uie Jury, the fUst ol JU Uie current term of dUtrlct eourt

In Twin FaUs. v u completed alter a specUJ venire v u Usued calling

, for 10 Jurors In tddlU oa to 90 sum* '** moned-to make up the Jury Hit lor JJ? Ihe te'mi, Tho tddlUonal Juron,

summoned by O trl J . Domrose u speeltl elisor, reported to Uie eourt t t 3:90 p. m , tn d selocUon of Ihe Jury v u completed Just belore Uie

-be recess unUl thU momlng.Jacklln U alleged_W hayejon i^

the na'me of. Qeorge W. Dean si payor of the check which w u msde p(i>tble to John Kelly.

JackUirU represented a t trial by ,1 W. L. Dunn, TwUi FnlU atiorney, _ appointed by; tbe.court.

Members of the Jury aro P. W. Beruch. U E. Frazier. Charlei Ur* sen, R. A. RUig. Bruce H. McMll- lan, W. A. KeUy, T hom u E. Evans, C, A. Baker.. J . T . Andenon. Wslter MtlleiT-Or^r-.Ftitr-Aniold-Taacltt.

rBllfflSTTlK V - MENllCmiESJ S Ninety men frora Twin FalU.

Duhl and Knull, membera ol Uie Central BapUst assoclaUon. heard

. , a comprehensive progHm ot actlvl- , Ilea lo r churchmen ouUlned st a

■ rally meelUig and dinner last- eve- ^ nlng a t the BaptUt bungalow, E. V, ** Olpson presided as touUnaster,

W. G. Boyle, New York, reprticn- tnilve of Uie execuUve committee ol the Nstlonal CouncU of Northern BapUst Men, tn d WorUi D. Wrlghl, Idtho FalU. su te leader of BspUst

I I men's worit. ycro Uie priixipal ,|U ipeakers, Itev. Itoy E. Bamelt, pu- iin lor of the lo;al church, preiented

an "Intereit Under," a questlonnalr: ar- which the men were req u e s ts 't ict, fUl out. luting their preferred se> or. UvlUes along church lines.-, mh Muslcal-nutntie i prw ttiWTirT. by a male quartet. Tlie PldelB cUis itJj- of the BapUst chureJi, xtUh DIJIa'xJ 1)^. Requa u-teacher. served Uie dlnn'ir.

TURTLE TRAP SAN ANTONIO, Tex, (4^-Ber F,

Irs. Buris-ard'a tortlo trap, deilgned lo 111- rid streams of Uie pcsta' wlUiout :wo htrmUig fUh. Ls being used b; the U.1. slaie gaijie w trden'a office, .'ore III- lhari turtles were « t / f ; (nirh traps set . during the p u t su-mer.i n d ........... .......................— -------♦kr io -» m -o r-T w i.\ i t_ A 'iL .s r . jo l

CIIEBALIS. w u h , Wl - niete ted. tr ta iL M U of twina out of a tolal md regUtrtUon ot 330 pupils at Che-

halU high school. .-

N G E S - 2 —T H A N K S G IV IN G E V E H A N K S G IV IN G N IT E With

^ a n d h i s 1 0 W A W S “ ^i I lo lld a y C ro w d A i

) W L A N D

ILY HEW8, TWW F A M S, IDAH

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- mt*htorolist^ - B in g - Crotby’s -U U st. JTTwi ,Fttr

Tonight’’ la tbe merry, mad n^asl^ — romance eorrcnUy showing a t the

Orpheum theater. Joan Bennett and - Mary Dotand add to tbs iherrlmejit

u and help ^ ak■ Ute .tllraclion.U ie " sparkling etiteruinm ent Uiat it Is.

»■ ‘MAID’S SECRET’ AT ' ta ..JDAHO..LAST TIMES

Playing for Uie lasl Umes loday a l the Idaho theater U "Personal AUld's Secret" wlUi Margaret Und­say. W arren 'Hull, Ruth Donnelly and Anita Louise. Thc pb l Involves a perfectly efllclent maid who en­ters th » employ of a struggling couple, and through her adroit manlpulaUon and conucu, boosu

__them frortv t humble aparlment loa L on g 'U ltr^ l’’e su te tn d ” t ^ for- lune..The prograitTis completed vlUi

V a truveluik.:-musjcal. a rtooo and II Movietone hews. '

Tomorrow and Tbankiglvlijg Uie Idaho’U ie tte m u W W o b a t- lo v e d

V- lU n of tb e screen. Lionel Bany- ,11* more and . Shirley-Temple In .'1116 In UUle Colonel." TbU ‘U t 'regultr (jr mid-week re tu m bit. and the story u . u of a Kentucky beUo vho marries lh a Yankee, against her father's wUh- A. u , and U prompUy dUowned by Uie Ig. proud old u is to c r tt, who U sUU It" living I n th e days ot the Civil'v tr. u l Darrymore U Uie ebdunU SotiUi-

cm aristocrat. SWrley play* Use of cameo colonel whoM,dancing feet, irt smlung eyes, tn d hboey colored ;er curU-maka t wltberlDg attack on ng the heart of the alem n b d . A Pop n . ^ e cartoon, OranUand Rlca.Sport* ;or light and Movietone 'nevs complete n , th e 'p ro ra m .

M EXECUTOR SOUGHT FOR POSTAL WORKER’S WILL

ed ___________ - _ . . -________ .J* W. W. F r a n l t 'I^'Ui.FalU postal'

employe. appUed to the probate . court here >-esterdey„ for appobt- ^ m ent aa executor o f the nuncupa- ■*’ tive will o f the late OUa LuMie. re- „ Ured postal vorker vho dled-^here "• last November 13; 'Application for I,* nppolnlm ent of tbe -execu te ww „ mode following t search, under a

court order,' of Luthc's safety de*

Petitions for the order for Uie seuch snd la ter for the tppoJntment of Uie exaciflorT wrw fUed by J, H.

p Barnes o t T v ln FalU u aUr.-mer S for M n . LuUe Oldenburg, of Mlel]- ^ igan. couain ot tbe deceased and , apparenUy bU cloeest su rv iv in g ^ -

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,e* ^ o o d th in g s "qooder'*-

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ut Brow ning’s i SpeciialJL ARE YOU O mNC TO___te CALU'ORNIA FORlal . TUB WINTEB7

' If so we have three good cheap uaed cara th a t vlll Uke you

= cheaper than 'bus fare.l o a Cbeyrblsi - C 9 .IS ToarU w -____ TL.iL-.

1 9 » B n lc k 4 4 e CIOKd T e s r t e f ......-

A^te Co.B U IC K I PONTIAC

A H 0.TDEBDAYiroBNmQ,=^0

llEESCIMirW g P H fKtoberlv''TwV.Tal(M

I ■ PlacS in'Conlpotitlon af Miirfaiiflh ■; •

.'MUBTADOH.' hoT. a -JO in b e ilr - H «ns«n*M urUutti..8ay,^Scout *dU-

1 Irtct ton lgb('re<^M U a;dU tU icU on . of beU istbe.flrA la lb f laa ak e S lT e r

t r o t U) bold U)e-kaol'botrd « n t « t . Tbe con tett va«' eftuUieted t t tbe

' r tguU r C ourt of'UbbQrMsilQn,'beld - Jo-M urttu*ft-hlth*«b»lr«ndlt{i*lum

ta d presided,over :by>V. B. Covles.' Rev. E .L .W b ile gtve U ie.talkof’Uie

evoning .^ ~

first pUCQ Ui tbe'cOQtest vlUi 130 kisots. Second PUce «en t . to troop 101 of M urttugh vlUi M k n o u .tn d troop46 of H tn tisam s'U U rd vlUiSS khou .. ' •

. :T be Uiree Individual botrdf, oboi* ea to repre«ent U u dUtrlct.' were m tde by Raymond Sudvaelts ot

I K im ber^. W trren D etbl o t H tasen

.'□arUi MorrU of Kimberly received the life a v a ^ and ElUm dhrUdan ot Kimberly—W M -o a m o d -t—star

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I t h a t th e y k e e p th e i r sha]w e a r o u t th c c lo th b u t

iT — th e r o “ in 'B ~ C lo th c r a f t“ t h i s . S im p ly th o r e s u l t 0 m a n s h ip ' j t n d t h e u so

«- Jn n e r-I in fu ffs . A IJ t h i s , f in C lo th c r a f t C lo th es ; .

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~ le o u t F ln t d s M - tv a r t i v n « 'p n < I. ita U d to w n u tm U o n se a . Joba

D trU . OUaton.AdiBMO ta d Bew<' ard Honlaoo. tU o( Uurtatigb. 8«e> \ T ood c ta u tw trd t want to M O ta v 1 1 , ioa . J ; I. ZiM ta d Donui ^rocHO , J l aU of Murtaugh.; ' n w foUovUic I n n X lab trty n*

celred m erit bad(M: De, J . N. D trls, pbotogrtphy: Clatoa ChrisUaa, flrd

r s i lM T M >4n.n 0 «ncll flrr t «ia and J e r io n S b e a r m * O arth Mtirrll svlmmbig and bird study; CUaUn sudveeki, bUd study. Hansenr Oer- aid Deabl, /Irtm aashlp; Ptakacy lO ae^d . personal bealUi ta d anlmt)

rly. UidusUy. M uruugh: WUfbrd BUnd au- persons! betlUij J. I. Lee, persoatl ^ healUi; OUnton Adamson, ploneeri irer m«-.____est. r - : -------- ------- " " ■ N J

BRAZIL JA1L8 ARMY F L O T T ^

iu » -eA O rP A V LO rB niii-m -y^oon’ '***• rlcled of headUig a movement t« I**® esublU h a socUlUt republic, Pedro

Posset Caval^rtall. t r y yrponU.

m onUu In prison, ttw f ln t pen tllj ^ under a n e v ntUonal aecurlty U v.

T39NABS C0VNTEBFEITEB8

«ro TOULODSE. F n n c e (/D - Tve ot men vho. polloe say, aUrted mak<

*ea Ing counterfeit coins " u t hobby It i p r 'n anM ’ Ti(jurt,’*” wwB' u i u i w w w red The prlsonen tdmUted Ih tt Ulei iltn they combined business vlUi plesa- klar ’u re-by.ptsalng.the coins._________

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rOTHCRiTAILORED

LOTHESh e r e i n e v e r y t y p e a i

r s . . .Bt a ll w o o l f a b r ic s in a w ay ih a p e . T r u e so m e d ay y o u m a y b u t t h e s ty l e w ill a lw ay s b e.ft“ S u I t r N o “ m y s tc r j r - a b o u t-------I t o f c a r e f u l , u n h u r r ie d w ork - BO o f e x p e n s iv e lln i ijg ^ a n d — “ s , p lu s hig-h s iy i in ff , is y o u r ’s .I T . . a n d th e low p r ic c w on’t “ r b e in g "w e ll d r e s s e d " . . .,

■ II ' Doable birutsd-m odeU

^ " - g m r i J B a c ta . . ;

Plstfl Backs . . .

J l ^ _ - l - Young Men'a styles^ and - conservaUve modeU. ,

Your suit U here among |p B & the Urge selecUon. .

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1 Overc^im S w a g g e r w ra p -a ro u n n D o u b l& Jire as tcd I . . . i 0 » . m a n y o ih e rs . A ll ta ilo ^ b y C L O T H C R A F T •T'l C am el’s h a i r ty p e fab i

. . . h e a v ie r w oo lens . T h e y ’r e e v e ry one a val

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