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' VOL. XX. NO. 172—6 CENTS. ruu I Bmir ummi —rtot otttmam* >»— TWW PALLS, IDAHO MONDAY. OCTOBER 26, i037 BRITISH SET UP AIRCRAFT GUNS IN CHIN > Two New Idaho Records Set at Burley Airmeet Youth Breaks Mark For Parachute Leap IN THE DAY’S PARADE Will Talk Here By O. A. KELKEB Tmo new Idaho records had been established today after fliers from four states Sunday night concluded the fi>st an- nual airmeet sponsored by the Ida^o Pilots’ association_and held at the Burley municipal airport. Jumping from a height of 4,000 feet Sunday afternoon, Charles "Tommy" Thompson, ^ Pueblo, Colo., youth fell 3,300 feet before he pulled the rip coTdi of his x*arachule. The delayed drop set a now record in Idaho. Twenty-six planes, actively cn- gsged In the show, set another rec- ord and caused Ed Bryan. stAtc di- rector of the bureau of acronautlcs, to temi the meet the "Breatest held In Idaho." GUNMENSHOOI LES BRUNEUAN. «r UiQ-ldaho npnm e eonrt (abm-eli «ad Dr. GnTaon N. KcrtBTer (below), dean of acliMl of Question at Stanford m lTenitr, wCU b« two Uie fpokm at the »nnaU — eUn« A the BooUi CeolW ktao E4oaUion usocUUm in -------------- - ' y and 8at7^ . An u was also established Sunday when fl.302 persons paid to enter tJie field and an estimated similar number crowded every available' parkins space on roads and in fields roundlne the port. Members of the Burley Chamber of Commerce, between 1 p. m. and 3 p. m. Sunday, counted 1,244 cars crowded Into the parUng area. At 3 p. m. Ui8 gales lo the field were closed no room remained to take care of addlttonal can. Qrlvers were then peiinltted to park 'automobiles along the highway vhteti <klrt« ttie ^leid, and to walk In. ' So grtet was the oim S In Burley Saturday night that hotels* re- ported “sell outs." U ta-arrl?aU or those faUioS: t o ' Seeks Interview Misai iii in ir JorM'/i '‘honor alarlnf," today w*« be Iwf eluded by Margaret Dren- n»n, the hUler, u the wife ■vughi an I dI mvUit in an at- lempi to karn "th. m ih. ' New Violence Marks Jew- Arab Protests JBRUaAIJ^M. Oct. 35 Violence ixslween Jews and. Araba waa Tfportect today as a result 'o( preteitji to tlin nrltUt) imixiaal to partlupA rnirsiliin. Into separate Jcwllff and Arab atatos. in advance found It necessary to «o to surrounding cpmmtiDiUes lo find lodgtog. -B at Leap” Woohed'’ Inability to finit a plMie vlUi a large enough.door topCTinlt Thomp- s o n .^ get, In ^ e .wearing -hls; ....... - to otiXt w lor -U Thompson k ' thp:new Idaho dewyed jump para^ chute record. Ralph Knapp of Pocatello volun- teered to take I'hompson up 5.000 feet In hb open bl-plnne and then permit hlm to Jump with his wings while Knapp flew the plane In an Inverted posttWn. Pilots on U« IVcld, however, ruled agamst tlila risk, all being of the opinion the wlngc" would foul in the tall tloii of the »hlp. This, Uicy aald, would kill .'Iliompson, wrcrk the plane and In all probability kill Knapp, The plloU ruled Uiat the »l- templ not he nude. Tl>o plane from which Thompson wag.scheduled to jump, and wlilch wan coining to Burley from Pros-ier, Wash., failed to arrive. Tacomin Takes Tart Honor of being t^c pilot greatest distnncc fro m ..IU.% h o m e port went to Roy Hijbert of TBComo. Wash., flying a Taylor Craft plane. Knapp, Pocatello, highlighted the (Canilnu«d on Cslumn ER Off Elis IE ALIB flliter, Nelghbori Toitlfy To Reputation of Oolflng Star Los Angeles Betting Leader Killed in Oafe; Struck By 14 Bullets LOS ANGELE.S. Oct. 25 lUPJ- Two gunmen poured 14 boUets into Oeorge (Lei) Bruneman, 45. Loo Angeles gambling cur. eariy today as he u t In a beer bail with two girls. He died half »& taovr tater. A spectator who tried to pursue IS ^nm en, also was shot down and faUUy wounded. He was tentatively Identified as Prank Grueurd. 24. Alice Ingram, 34. one of the gambler’s companions, wa» hit in tne legs by four bullets after tticy pass- ,ed throoch Bruneman's body. Five ftmmen stalked into the RMsi w e on west Temple street, police said. Three stood guard at the door wbO« the other two walked ■» the. booth where Bruneman sat. T tw oOmly took aim and shot 14 ..rS^fiMbra^-tfugs into his -hoMb- Brunemaa a^d tht man belteved to be Grue*ardv who was shot; down in the cafe dooVway. died In the ^ reiving hospital a short time later. Gangsters waylaid and wpunded Bruneman on a beach strand July ID and Oapt. Bert Wallis ot the police homicide squad expressed bie^ lief that the same gunmen "came back tonlgia to finish the Job." Brunemail shot in the left lung In the prevlou.1 attack, was releos- (ConUnued on Pa|« I, Column 4) A Girl Dies Calmly Amid Wreckage Death came to many when (he Japincte air raiders bombed thl* Kiangbuan station and reduced it to >plmtered wreckage, and to the young Chines girl in (he left foreground death cama strangely, leav- ing her with head pillowed on hands in a pitiable ehUd-Uke gesture. Decision Follows Soldier Killing By Nippon Rantf Bullet Strikes Sentry On Duty at Settlements By JOHN B. M0ER18 . ^ SHANJjHAI, Oct. 25 (U,R)—British defense lines on the. west fringe of. the international area were provided with anti-afrcraft maeWne guna today. Thgir crews were ordsred % to fire otvany airplane that approached dangerously close, it was said on reliable authority. This grave move was the direct sequel to a Japanese air-' piano attack on a British army o*tpoat yesterday In w hlA ' ' a riflci^n of the Royal Ulster Rifles was killed. ’A The rifleman was on sentry duty in the British defease ;‘i lines. Planes apparently • of . Reviewing of Old Assault Case Refused Justice Black Fails to Sit On Old Scottsboro Hegro Trial in High Court EMZAIJBTliTOWN, N, Y„ Oct, 34 {U.R)—Mrn. Mary Moore. moUirr of the mat) whom ttio world knows as John Montague, came to tUo wit- ness sUnd in Ensrx county court to< day and swore that her son was at home in ByrncuAc on the nlgiit when he Is alleged to imve robbed a road- house of 1800. Color crrjit Into MonUgun's face as his mother, drrfined in black with white lace at lirr throat, walked slowly to tlio witness stand and swore to the allbl lor her son.. Then Mrs. Mury Allen. Montague’s nlAter, testified ttiat Im took her to work on Aug, 0, 1030-lhr morning that the defendant wnn itlleged to have spent robbing Kin Hatik's road house near Jay, N. Y. The testimony of Mrs. Allen and another aister, Mrs. Madeline Mr- Uratli, also was designed to ahnw that MontAgue wan far from Jay N. Y., at the time ot the hbldup. Mrs. Mr(,lri>lti nwore tliat he was lu the hmine on the niglit of Aug, 4 anil that hhe saw hUn there tiio next niAriili'g—the saiho morning that fttato lriM)|)erB said MoiiUgiie was fleeing front the liold-up In a green autuinoblle. Kprinrr frlrmls and neighbors of MonUgun- ranie from Syraoiise and Bworo thill Ills reliulntlon for hon- esty 'was "very good" In Uio daya when ha was star athleto of the city. "Whai Is Ihh," asked DUtrlet At- torney Thomas McDonald, while cross'exsinliilng one of tliem, “a nelghbrrhood raUyT" Bulk of Parcels He)d Back Ab Bids Fail to Beach Required Figure Only 15 actual purchases were corded today ^s Twin Falla county commlMlonerii conducted U\e annual lax sale at (hn courthouse. 7*he bulk of the land parcels of- fered for ssle was ordered passed by Ihe commissioners when bids failed to reach the required figure or when no bidding was entered. W, J. Hollenbeck actcd as ai.^- tloneer, with Cammlsalonera j»n\ca L, Barnes, chairman; Oeorge R Hart and Robert Rayl presiding at the temporary "arena” on tlio sec- ond floor of the courthouse? Uwls P. Jones, deputy county auditor, wuB clerk of Ihe sale and Mrs. Ruth Benoit recorded transactlonn ApproxliuHlely 30 persons aitend- ed. Deeds to laud purchased will be Issued tlirough Uie otrice of l*rank J. Hjnllli. county auditor and cordei-, Numriiiun purcels were redeemed when owiirrn |>ald up delinquent luxes Jii.it jirlur to Ihe sale today. UflvrrnI liiiiidrrd pieces of land had orlKlniilly '"rn scheduled for sale. Cuminluloiicra. under the law, muy dUpon.' (>r any land put up for nucil'Mi I'ldiiy and reserved because of lnji(lr(|iinle bids, By BUSSELL TURNER WASHINGTON. Oel. 25 OJRW The sepremc court, witii Josttee Hugo L. BUek not participating, today refused (o review the 76 year prison sentence Imposed on Uaywood Pattsrson, one o( nine- negroes inveUed in (be faoied Bcottsboro, Ala., assaalt case. Mo indication of wliy Black failed to participate in consideration of the WKersofl case was given by the co\ifl whJcli simply noted in its orders thrft Uie tribunal’s newest Judge'did not sit in consideration of the reQuested appeal. It is the custom of supreme court Justloes to disqualify themselves fi'on^ considering caus in which they Itil they have some personal connects. Black has had no coonectoln wKh the Scottsboro cases. The cases have, however, been disputed as a political iuue In Alabama. There were two iiosslble reasons why Black may have disqualified himself in the Patterson case. One was the fact that he Is from AU- bama and engaged in Alabama pgll- tics during the period ot controversy over the ficott.4boro cases. Tlie oUier was the fact that he Is an admitted former member of Ute Ku Klux Klan. ' Black's action. In the Patterson case had been awaited with upeclal Inlere.'it becaiwc of the pos.ilblllty Oinl ills pnrllcipsllon might be chal- lenged by attornfys for Uie defrti- danl.'Tlir Scnitaboro defense coun- sel, however, had made no annoimce- ment of plans for a 'j'WMlble chnl- lenge, Women Cfmn Selven To Hailiiws, Protest Agah(nt Rent Boost NKW YOilK, Ocl, 'ii lUPi-:' Mrs, 'Hrlrii I'trhlcnbniini nnii Mrs. Uold nartUK.kcd Uiemvlvr.i lu riialnn lo lallltiKn outside twii iiroiiklyn iipiiil- m ent linitnrn today, llnrw nwiiy the keyn ntiil iiracdcnlly ilsinl the shrrllf to evict any morn famlllen (rotu (lie liiillillngii . The woinrti. niembcrn (if Dll' Ucnt I’ayevs’ aMniclatUiu of Brooklyn, Mdd they wne ]iiu- testlng In briuilf of ihu leiiunU against (liirnlpii(-d renl In- creasci III fi lo »4, Tliry lun iiol resldenU <n ihr IiuIIiIIiik. ' 'lUe inmni", Mm. I'lulilni- bauin f>alil, Imvr Ureii ”ou nlilkr" since O cl. i. l■•(ll.^lll« ui ii«v i'miI until tliB Bvoilntlon'fl driniiiul.i are met. 'I1m dcinaniU Ini'liidf relnstateiui'iii of ovii’tni (mni- tlei, no m il liii'friupn itiul I"C(ik- nltlun of tlir li(m»e (•()niinlll<'n. Noted Speakers At School Meet Sutiiford Dean and Chief Justice Of Idaho C.ourt on Program Here Twelve speakers will addrcsi the annual meeting of the South Central Idaho Educatiori association in Twin Falls ne.Kt Friday and Saturday, and ’general and scctiona! meet- ingfi will offer a full calendar of business acsstona for more than 800 teachcrs and school officials, it \rpf innounced here today by Mis.s Lois Jane Rudy, Buhl, secretary-treasurer of th e association. J The speakers were headvd by Di*. iOf N. Xefauvorv dean o( Uie Stan^ ford university school of edueatlqn, and Chief Justice William M. Mor- gan of the Idaho supreme coiut. Opens » A. M.. The educational meet will open from e to 10 a. m. Prlday. Oct. 2d. with registration by the Instructors, principals and supertntendenu from the eight south central Idaho coun- ties. First general meeting will be at 10 a. m. Prlday, with welcome by Mayor Lem A. Chapin, talk by John W. Condle, slate superinten- dent of public Instruction, and tlie major address by Dr. Kefauver of Stanford on "ReorlentaUon of Edu- cation." Educators w)io attend the Insti- tute here this week-end will be guests of the senior and Junior Chambers of Commerce at a dance scheduled for 0 p. m. IfrldaJ- at Elks' hall. Chief Justice Morgan Is srheduled lo speak at the Friday altrmoon meeting oii "Our ConsUtutlon." List pf Speakers oompleto list of si>eakera an- nounced today by Mlsa Rudy: Dr. O. N. Kefauver, dean of hchool of education, SUnfonl university; Ur. Qeorgo A. Ucike, m4ilc Teach- ers' coliegQ, fit. Cloud. Minn.; Mlsa Hazel Brockbank. UnlverAliy of Utah. Salt Lake City; John W. Cun- dle, state suiKrlntrnciriit of iniblic InstrucUon, Boise; WllUnin M, Mor- gan, chief Juntlre Idaho niiprrme roiirt, Boise; Mrs. I. IC. Jo'Iyn, jirenl- dent. Idaho P.-T, A , iwiii Palls; L. H. Basler, atalo rrcerullon di- rrctor, Boise; Mins l.aiini May nourg, Albion ataie Normal ncliool. Albion; Fred T»te, rejmtwiiIaUve of American Criiyuii roiuimny, Uiin Kiimclsco; Clyde c . Cli« :i. i ^-iiier.cn- liitlve of Dlnney iinil tlinldi. Dullas, TrxKs; R. H, Bnyder. |>r^^l<l^lll Al- bion OUte Normal whmil. Albion; OInin Todd, prenldenl. I iIhIki E^du- ( fitlon assoclotlon, Lcwihion.^y Kecdonal MrrU Hecllonal and n]>rclal mrohntiA me licMjked for Saturday tiKiitilng, wllli thirfl alsoBchwlulfit for i''rlilnv ntlrr- iidon. A general scMlon nill |nrente Dll' sectional•vaclietlncA Vmiuduy niurnlng. Krleetlon of offlrern will l>r nutde frciiii nomlnatlonn wlilih woir mi- noiiiiced today tliioiitih Ih'- a.’^ndcin- i<'ii|>llliued on r« fs >, ('iiliiiiiii >) K B ^ ^ N E E , lU ., O c t 35 (U.R)— It's too cold to sUy in Jail without adequate heat so Police Chief Fran)( Schllndweln Is op* eratlng Kewanee's city Jail on thi honor system pending com- pletion ef a new heating sys- tem. TTjo prisoners were sent home after giving their prom- ise lo return when their trials are scheduled. BBP BAN ANTOmo, Ttx,. Oct. » ai.n>-lt was a chilly night and 17-year-old Herbert Tliomiuon of Camden. N. J., who was en route to Hollywood In quest of a movie job, was sleepy. . So he climbed a tall board fcnce and bedded down In U>e heart, of Btackenrldtto park. He awakened wlUi a start whtn something cold allthered across ^hlf. body, Tliompson screamed' and fainted. Ho had chosen a bed In (lie park's reptile gardens. Park attendants untwined sever- al snakes wtxicU attracted by the youtii’s warm body had en- IwUi - TERRIFIC BATTIJi HllANanAI, Ocl. Zi lUh - 'The Domel News agenc,v rrporl* ed (odsy (hat a lerriflr batile was in pregresa •( (he *tra(r|lo Niangtse pass on (he Hopei- HhanshI l>erd<r westward ef Peiping afler Japanese farm had Aceupled nearby pasM-s. CABINET RCHIONH HRIIHUELS. Oct. ti (Uf>—T he Belgian eablaet headed br Pre- mier Paul Veh Zeeland reilgned today beesusa of a erlsli rausrd by oppoeidoii ehargea nf mi<- maiwgemsni of (he bank of Belgium. FEDERAL AND STATI: A(;E NTS SKARCII^ FOR * “ELIXIR OF DEATH” AS TOI.L REACHES 46 ilIjlCAdO, 0(1, 38 njTJ-Xcd- rrnl vn'l ^‘^l«> agent* icarthcd Ihr niicivr^ Of tountry drug Kioirn iinil dortora' offices today /(»■ 'imi iHitties of ah ••slUir of doilli ’ foirlng Uiat uninformed liliyi^ldnnfi might at any mo- iiinii |ii(-n<rll)e a faUI doee in •“■'•of t h a t U 'i he iKiiloii—allxir o( aulfanll- mnidn ai|il dIeUiylena fireot-~ will nii'niirnrlured as a fiura for « :t 111 III' infeolJons, menln- glll.’i, goiKirrhea. aod otttar dU- easen. Not until.)hey Iiml uilniln- tstcred it to >i<'i»e ot imUcnU did physlrlniin dliicovrr lliitl llin compound imed lo dlMnlve tlir' life-lllving AuUiinilaiiililn wan. In m any Inntiiiirrn, deailly. forty.six [MTwiiis alio 'kip known to have |)Biti>ken ot It are dead, 'Hie Aiiirrnan Mnll- cal aasorlnllnn Jiaa rerrlvrd rr- ports of "quite a niinilter ' iimie. TU k of the federal aiiil tiliilr agents was to Inforrn pliyhlrliinn hi s«rln;led dl-lr rm of llie vir- ulent I'f the Aolulhm hr- fere they could admlnUier It. Hulfanllainltte, n while, irjs- tnUlne, sllgliUy liUlvr aiimml odorlosb substanre, it not dratl- ly. Rach fluid niiiice of Ihe elixir ('(>iitnli\s 40 gralnn of niilfitnll- ninlde. Tile solvent la nlntut 72 |u r rent dletliylene glyiol. ri)fl glycol i'om|)ouiul. iiicord- liiil to Dr. Morris PlMlil.eln, edl- 46v w{ AUA'a Journal, in fesix>n* Allilp for the deaths. A similar ■ rniiipoiind is used In souin aulo- mobile antl-freeio solutions. lu rU'?rU rsfieinble tlione of bl- rhliii’.ile of niei . iiiy. for which there u no anUdote. Must treaulierous feature of the elUlr was the known ourn- tive quality of tiie sulfanllainlde. Administered lu other forms. It has cured tlie, dlMnisea for which the ellilr was )ires<'rlt>ed. Tlie mauufacturera of tlio elixir. In Bristol, Tenn.,' iinxle 37A shlpmenta of tlie elixir between tlept, \ an^l discovery ol »U dan- gers and now have recalled every shipment. Food and drug admlnlsUatimi offlcos estimated that 700 bot- tles Mill were unaccounted for TO iut ol them pints. n a o FOLLOWING Qrandaon of Lait Monarch of Iilanda. Rioh Playboj, Placed In JaU WNOLULU.-Oct. a5 (U.Wv— The' Havailans' playboy prince, David KawsnaliakOa, a rich and handsome young man of many eseapdes. «aa held In Jatt for invesUgatlon today* after a beauUful, Uland girl was sluh^d to dMth » ta midnight piH r tn his apaAmeot - beside WaikiU beach.......................... The prhice, a grandson of the last reigning Hawaiian' t^ing. aald his mtnd was fogg^ with liquor tM he <Hd not know wM ttlKIfHmed^'tfM ' ftrf^'Shs WM ArfUU i ptrt-HawaUan. ^ John'RoUfniwr.' who irai at tM party,-eald the- prince and th e .^ were In the kitchen and he heard a thud. A moment later, he uid Kawananakoa came into the room carrying the ftrl In his arms. Her face was bad^ cut. and there was a Jagged wound in her neck. The prince placed her upright tn his chair and she bled to death whUe the three men In the party wrapped towels around her neck trying to atop the now of blood, *Serae ISort ef Flgbl" Jack Bcthelo, a Honolulu deteo- tlvk who ordered (he prince taken to jail, said there « « "sbme sort of a right" in the' apertment, which 1« Jusl off the famous beach In a sec- tion called -napper'a halt acre," where, amid a row ol bungalows and apartment houses surrounded by trgplcsl palms' and overlooking the ocon, the gayest of tiie Island's night revels occur. Police had not determined wheth- er the girl was murdered or killed accidentally. The wounds seemed to have been made wlUi the Jagged edges ol broken dishes or glass, Tlie prince was on probation for (CoaUnu*4 on t, Coiuma i) u , s.1 m io II Two Oountrl«i Intend to Cooperate at Nine- Power Maetlng lONOON. Oct. 3S —Oreat Urltaln and the United Slates Intend lo work together at the Far BUstem gmiference at Brussels toward in- ternailonal action to end liie Jkpa- nrse-Ohlnese war by mediation and will refflst any excited deinRtlds for penal action against Japan, It was reported today, PronouncemenU as lo. Amorlran jKillry were supplemented here by Atroiig Intimations that both ci irlen opi>ose any netlon that would the same squadron machine - gunned two parties of ex- cursioning foreign .civilian', men and women, indu^ngr-^- eight Americans. ' So gravely did Brttlsh and *___ lean authorities conaldee, these In- .^ cldenu. It waa understood, that de- •plte Japanese apolodea thbjr de- ' elded to refer them dlrecUy to . W^lnfUm MdJb^nttonlorJomaL:^ acUon. -.V - . ^ Buried WHk Heoers The Ulster riflemaa who wai kill- ed-W . MoOowaft-Waa burled irtlb , full.mlllt«i7 honon tbU aftuaoon.^ except for th« last voUe^ orer grave. TWa i r a a '^ t t a 't o T r-'^'^ Intenalficatlon o T tta gr roranurngforeifB^ new refugSST” U ttle. BrlUab In China, tod P. D. Telfer-fl British troops, ___ _________ la addition M 'tha . alnlaoe ai^ - taoln, a thiw4bi;b aheU pluofed . atti apaj g t bouse to ttu : JiVABese ti^opa wen Into the t‘ side a barricade alone (be BrtUh ‘f i defense front the IrtteA f'; v Uonal ana. Tbr^iapaneM pUiM '-H went Into a power'drj*e M M flS" ij man McOowao feU^Bortally w eualfV ' , ■Fire Ketaned ’ •’ -nte planes dived sialn and agilo JA at a British lafantrjf outpost neaj*- by-and oa the fourth dive the cetf .-j tcoauaaed e» Page » CXarna I) • ''*J Local Yd/uth Shot in Foot 'i . ■■ '-f OWrge Oarlion Injured U Uantinff Accident ^ I— —. Harold Carlson, T wI q Falls youth, today had suffered amputaUon of his right loot as the result ol a hunting accident which occurred about five miles north of CasUeford . Sunday at It e. tn. The youth, according to Ohet Smith, also of Twin Falls and a ' companion of Oarlsoft's on the hunt- . < Ign trip, was shot as his shot fun was discharged alte<; lailing’-to the grouttd from a leaning poslUon against the automobile in which the party was trsveling. Carlson was rusiied to Buhl by Smith. Weldon Haskins and aiwUier youUi whose nam e wm not learned. At tiiat point he was transferred m an ambulance and taken to the 'i'WiQ Falls county general Iwepitai wiiera . It was deUrmlned that ampuutlen of the foot would be necessai7 . This afternoon attending physi- claiu said Oarlson's cgndl^fn waa sstlsfactory. 'I1ie American degelation, headed by Norman W, Davis, la due at nrim- /vela Wednesday and the nntsh delc- Riitlon, with ftrelgn tfenretary An- thony Eden In c\)>ninan<l, u due Frl- ilay. New* from BruaaeJs waa that , <ablnet urlais might break at any limir. But it was lioiwd here tliat an emergency arrangement could lie made to convene the conference on time even If the crlabi lasted all wrok. Of the nations signatory or adlier- rut lo tiie nine-power treaty, Ihe United States, Canada, nritain, .malice, Ualy, Ponngal. Morwsy, Denmark, Motherlands, Uelgiumi China. Mexiob, Australia. New Zea- land, eouU) Afrio* and Sweden had nrcrpted tnvltnlions to attend. Bo- livia and Japnii hersell were stiU io be heard Irooi. 0 MEET my Three AFL Delogatei Expect To Represent 8,000,000 At Conference WABiiiNO'TON, del, u tan - itrpresenUtlves ol the committed ot industrial organltalion and the Amnrtcan federaUon of Ubor, leelc- Ing to bring peace In their two year - labor war, today suooessrully q ted I ary barriers to c sioiu aniTagreed t(, meet again later to<lay <1 p. m. M 9T). The three A. F. of L. del »»»keamrii l o r 3.MO.OM workers,' and repiaiei,., Mie 010 who olatmed le g #,100,000 n "-W upon proeedur* to be i. (heir peaM eonfereoce floietf aoralof mtioa.
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' V O L . X X . N O . 172— 6 C E N T S . ru u I Bmir ummi—rtot otttmam* >»— T W W P A L L S , ID A H O M O N D A Y . O C T O B E R 2 6 , i0 3 7

BRITISH SET UP AIRCRAFT GUNS IN CHIN

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Two New Idaho Records Set at Burley Airmeet

Youth Breaks Mark For Parachute Leap

IN THE DAY’S PARADE

Will Talk HereBy O . A. K E L K E B

Tmo new Idaho records had been established today a f te r fliers fro m fo u r s ta tes Sunday n ig h t concluded th e fi>st an­nual a irm e e t sponsored by th e Ida^o P ilo ts’ association_and held a t th e B urley municipal a irpo rt.

Ju m p in g from a height of 4,000 fe e t Sunday afternoon, C harles "Tom m y" Thompson, ^Pueblo, Colo., youth fell 3,300 fe e t before he pulled the rip coTdi of h is x*arachule. T he delayed drop se t a now record in Idaho.

T w en ty -six p lanes, actively cn- g sged In th e show, se t a n o th e r rec­ord a n d caused Ed B ryan . stAtc d i­re c to r of th e bu reau of acronautlcs, to te m i th e m eet th e "B reatest h e ld In Idaho ."

GUNMENSHOOI LES BRUNEUAN.

« r UiQ-ldaho n p n m e e o n rt (abm-eli « a d D r. G n T ao n N. K crtB T er (below), de an o f acliM l o f Q u e s t io n a t S tan fo rd m lT e n i t r , wCU b« tw o Uie

f p o k m a t th e »nnaU — eU n« A th e BooUi C e o lW

ktao E 4oaU ion u s o c U U m in -------------- - ' y a n d 8 a t7^ .

A n uw as a lso estab lished Sunday w hen fl.302 persons paid to e n te r tJie field a n d a n e stim a te d s im ilar num ber crow ded every availab le ' p a rk in s sp a ce on roads a n d in fields ro u n d ln e th e port.

M em bers of th e Burley C ham ber o f Com m erce, betw een 1 p. m . and 3 p. m . Sunday , counted 1,244 cars crow ded In to th e p a rU ng a rea . A t 3 p . m . Ui8 g a les lo th e field w ere c lo sed n o room rem ained to take c a re o f a dd lttona l c a n . Q rlvers w ere th e n p e iin ltte d to p a rk 'autom obiles a lo n g th e highw ay v h te ti <klrt« ttie ^ le id , a n d to w alk In.

' S o g r te t w as th e o im S In Burley S a tu rd ay n ig h t t h a t hotels* re ­p o r ted “se ll outs." U ta -a r r l? a U or th o se faUioS: t o '

Seeks Interview

Misai iii i n i r JorM '/i' ‘h o no r a la r ln f ," today w*« beIwf e luded by M arga re t D ren- n» n , th e hUler, u th e wife ■vughi a n IdIm vU it in a n a t- lem p i to k a r n " t h . m i h . '

New Violence Marks Jew- Arab Protests

JBR U aA IJ^M . O ct. 35 Violence ixslween Jew s and. Araba waa Tfportect today a s a resu lt 'o( pre te itji to tlin n rltU t) im ix iaa l to partlupA rn irs iliin . In to separa te Jc w llff a n d A rab a tatos.

in advance found It necessary to «o to surrounding cpmmtiDiUes lo find lodgtog.

-B a t Leap” W oohed'’Inability to finit a plMie vlUi a

large enough.door topCTinlt Thomp­s o n . ^ get, In ^ e .wearing -hls;

. . . . . . . -to otiX t w lor -U Thompson k ' thp:new Idaho dewyed jump para^ chute record.R a lp h K n ap p of Pocatello volun­

te e red to tak e I 'hom pson up 5.000 fe e t In h b open bl-plnne a n d th en p e rm it h lm to Jum p w ith h is w ings w hile K n ap p flew the p lane In a n Inverted posttW n. P ilo ts on U « IVcld, how ever, ru led ag am st tlila risk, a ll being of th e opinion the wlngc" would foul in th e ta ll tlo ii of th e »hlp. This, Uicy aald, would k ill .'I liom pson, wrcrk the p lane a n d In a ll probability kill K n ap p , T h e plloU ruled U iat th e » l- te m p l n o t he n u d e . Tl>o plane from w hich T hom pson w ag.scheduled to ju m p , a n d wlilch wan coining to B urley from Pros-ier, W ash., failed to a rrive.

T aco m in T akes T art H onor of being t^c pilot

g rea tes t d istnncc from ..IU.% home p o rt w en t to Roy H ijbert of TBComo. W ash., flying a T aylor C ra ft plane.

K n ap p , Pocatello, h igh ligh ted th e (Canilnu«d on Cslumn

ER Off Elis IE ALIB

f l l i te r , N elghbori T o itlfy To R eputation of

Oolflng S ta r

Los A ngeles B etting L eader K illed in O afe; S truck

By 14 Bullets

LOS ANGELE.S. Oct. 25 lUPJ- Two gunm en poured 14 boUets in to O eorge (Lei) B runem an,45. Loo Angeles gambling c u r . eariy to d ay a s h e u t In a beer b a il w ith two girls. He died half »& taovr ta te r .A sp ec ta to r w ho tried to pursue

IS ^ n m e n , a lso was sh o t down and faU U y w ounded. He was tentatively Iden tified a s P ra n k G ru e u rd . 24.

Alice In g ram , 34. one of the g am b ler’s com panions, wa» h it in tn e legs by fo u r bu lle ts a fte r tticy pass-

,ed th ro o c h B runem an 's body.Five f tm m e n sta lked in to th e

R M s i w e on w est Temple street, police sa id . T h ree stood guard a t th e d o o r wbO« th e o ther two w alked ■» th e . booth w here Brunem an sat.

T t w oO m ly took aim and sh o t 14 . .rS^ fiM bra^-tfugs in to h is -hoMb- B ru n e m aa a ^ d t h t m an belteved to be Grue*ardv w ho was s h o t ; dow n in th e cafe dooVway. died In th e r e iv in g hosp ita l a sh o r t tim e la te r .

G angsters w aylaid a n d w punded B runem an on a beach s tra n d July ID and Oapt. B e rt W allis o t th e police hom icide squad expressed bie lief th a t th e sam e gunm en "cam e back to n lg ia to fin ish th e Job."

B ru n e m a il sh o t in th e le ft lung In th e prevlou.1 a ttac k , was releos-

(ConUnued on Pa |« I, Column 4)

A Girl Dies Calmly A m id Wreckage

D ea th cam e to m any w hen (he J a p in c te a ir ra id e rs bombed thl* K iangbuan s ta tio n a n d reduced i t to >plm tered wreckage, and to th e young C h in e s g irl in (he le ft foreground d e a th cam a s trangely , le av ­ing h e r w ith head pillowed on h a n d s in a pitiable ehUd-Uke gesture.

Decision Follows Soldier Killing By Nippon Rantf

Bullet S trikes Sentry On Duty at Settlements

B y JO H N B. M 0E R 18 . ^SHANJjHAI, Oct. 25 (U,R)— B ritish defense lines on th e .

w est fringe of. th e in ternational area w ere provided w ith an ti-a frc raft maeWne guna today. Thgir crew s w ere o rdsred % to fire otvany airp lane th a t approached dangerously close, i t was said on re liable au tho rity .

This g rave m ove w as th e d irec t sequel to a Japanese air-' piano a ttack on a B ritish arm y o*tpoat yesterday In w h l A ' ' a r i f lc i^ n o f th e Royal U lster R ifles w as killed. ’A

The riflem an was on sen try du ty in the B ritish defease ;‘i ■ lines. P lanes apparen tly • o f .

Reviewing of Old A ssault Case Refused

Ju s tic e B lack Fails to S it On Old S co ttsbo ro Hegro

T ria l in H igh Court

EM ZAIJBTliTOW N, N, Y„ O ct, 34 {U.R)—Mrn. M ary Moore. m oU irr of th e mat) whom ttio world knows a s J o h n M ontague, cam e to tUo w it­n ess sU n d in Ensrx county court to< d ay a n d swore th a t h er son w as a t ho m e in ByrncuAc on th e n lg iit w hen h e Is a lleged to imve robbed a ro ad ­h ouse of 1800.

Color c rr jit Into M onU gun's face a s h is m other, drrfined in black w ith w h ite lace a t lir r th ro a t , w alked slow ly to tlio witness s tan d a n d sw ore to th e allbl lo r h e r son.. T h en M rs. M ury Allen. M ontague’s nlAter, te s tif ie d t t i a t Im took h e r to work on Aug, 0, 1 0 3 0 - lh r m orning th a t th e d e fe n d an t wnn itlleged to have sp e n t robbing K in H atik 's road house n e a r Ja y , N . Y.

T h e testim ony of M rs. A llen a n d a n o th e r aister, M rs. M adeline M r- U ra tli , a lso w as designed to ahnw th a t MontAgue wan f a r from Ja y N. Y., a t th e tim e o t th e hbldup. M rs. Mr(,lri>lti nwore tlia t he was lu th e hmine on th e n ig lit of Aug, 4 an il th a t hhe saw hUn th e re tiio n ex t niAriili'g—th e saiho m orn ing th a t fttato lriM)|)erB sa id MoiiUgiie was fleeing front th e lio ld-up In a green autuinoblle.

K prinrr frlrm ls and ne ighbors of MonUgun- ran ie from Syraoiise a n d Bworo thill Ills reliu ln tlon for h o n ­esty 'w as "very good" In Uio daya w hen ha w as s ta r a th le to of th e city.

"W h a i Is Ih h ," asked D U trle t A t­to rn ey T hom as M cDonald, w hile c ross 'exsin liilng one of tliem , “a n e lg h b rrh o o d raUyT"

B ulk of P arc e ls He)d B ack Ab B ids F a il to Beach

R equired F igure

O nly 15 actua l pu rchases were corded today ^ s Tw in Falla county commlM lonerii conducted U\e an n u al lax sale a t (hn courthouse.

7*he bulk of th e land parcels o f­fered fo r ssle w as ordered passed by Ihe com m issioners when bids failed to reach the required figure o r when no bidding w as entered .

W, J . H ollenbeck actcd a s a i.^- tloneer, w ith Camm lsalonera j» n \ca L, B arnes, ch a irm an ; O eorge R H a r t a n d R obert Rayl presid ing a t th e tem porary "a ren a ” on tlio sec­o nd floor of th e courthouse? U w ls P . Jones, deputy county aud ito r, wuB clerk of Ihe sale a n d Mrs. R u th B eno it recorded transactlonn

ApproxliuHlely 30 persons a iten d - ed. D eeds to laud purchased will be Issued tlirough Uie otrice of l*rank J . H jnllli. county a u d ito r and cordei-,

N um riiiun purcels were redeem ed w hen owiirrn |>ald u p de linquent luxes Jii.it jirlur to Ihe sale today. UflvrrnI liiiiidrrd pieces of land had orlKlniilly '" r n scheduled for sale.

C um inluloiicra. u n d e r th e law, m uy dUpon.' (>r any land p u t up for nucil'Mi I'ldiiy a n d reserved because of lnji(lr(|iinle bids,

B y BU SSELL TURNER W ASH IN G TON . Oel. 25 OJRW

T h e sep rem c court, w itii Josttee H ugo L. BU ek n o t participating , today refused (o review th e 76 y e ar p riso n sentence Imposed on U ayw ood P a tts rso n , one o( nine- n egroes inveU ed in (be faoied Bcottsboro, Ala., a s sa a lt case.Mo in d ic a tio n of w liy Black failed

to p a rtic ip a te in consideration of th e W K ersofl case w as given by th e c o \ifl whJcli sim ply noted in its o rd ers th rft Uie tribuna l’s newest J u d g e 'd id n o t s i t in consideration of th e reQ uested appeal.

I t is th e custom o f suprem e court Justloes to d isqualify themselves fi'on^ considering c a u s in w hich they I til they h av e some personal c o n n e c t s . Black h a s had no coonectoln wKh th e Scottsboro cases. T h e cases have, however, been disputed a s a po litica l iu u e In Alabama.

T h ere were two iiosslble reasons why B lack m ay have disqualified h im self in th e P a tte rso n case. One w as th e fac t th a t he Is from AU- bam a a n d engaged in Alabama pgll- tics du rin g th e period o t controversy over th e ficott.4boro cases. T lie oUier was th e fac t th a t he Is an adm itted form er m em ber of Ute K u Klux K lan. '

B lack's a c tio n . In the Patterson case h a d been awaited w ith upeclal Inlere.'it becaiwc of th e pos.ilblllty O inl ills p n rllc ipsllon m ight be ch al­lenged by a tto rn fy s for Uie defrti- d a n l . 'T l i r Scnitaboro defense coun­sel, however, had m ade no annoim ce- m e n t of plans for a 'j'WMlble chnl- lenge,

W om en C fm n Selven

To Hailiiws, Protest Agah(nt Rent Boost

NKW YOilK, Ocl, 'ii lUPi-:' M rs, 'H rlr ii I'trh lcnbniin i nnii M rs. Uold nartUK.kcdU iem vlvr.i lu riia lnn lo lallltiKn ou tside twii iiroiiklyn iipiiil- m en t linitnrn today, lln rw nwiiy th e keyn ntiil iiracdcnlly ils in l th e sh r rl lf to evict any morn fam lllen (rotu (lie liiillillngii . T h e woinrti. niembcrn (if Dll'

U c n t I’ayevs’ aMniclatUiu of Brooklyn, Mdd they w ne ]iiu- testln g In briuilf of ihu leiiunU a g a in s t (liirnlpii(-d renl In- c re asc i III f i lo »4, T liry lun iiol resld en U <n ih r IiuIIiIIiik.' 'lU e in m n i" , Mm. I'lu liln i-

bau in f>alil, Imvr Ureii ”ou nlilkr" since O cl. i. l■•(ll. lll« ui ii«v i'miI u n til tliB Bvoilntlon'fl driniiiul.i a re m et. 'I1m dcinaniU Ini'liidf relns tate iu i'iii of ovii’tn i (mni- tle i, no m i l liii'friupn itiul I"C(ik- n ltlu n of tlir li(m»e (•()niinlll<'n.

Noted Speakers At School Meet

Sutiiford Dean and Chief JusticeOf Idaho C.ourt on Program Here

Twelve speakers will ad d rcs i the annual m eeting of the South C entral Idaho E ducatiori association in Tw in Falls ne.Kt Friday and S atu rday , and ’general and scctiona! m eet- ingfi will o ffe r a full ca lendar of business acsstona fo r more th a n 800 teachcrs and school officials, i t \ r p f innounced here today by Mis.s Lois Jan e Rudy,Buhl, sec re ta ry -treasu re r of t h e association.J T h e speakers w ere headvd by Di*. iOf N . X efauvorv dean o( Uie S ta n ^ fo rd un iversity school of edueatlqn , a n d C hief Justice W illiam M . M or­gan o f th e Id ah o suprem e co iu t.

O pens » A. M..T h e educa tional m eet will open

fro m e to 10 a . m . P rlday . O ct. 2d. w ith reg is tra tio n by th e Instructo rs, p rin cip als a n d s u p e rtn te n d e n u from th e e ig h t sou th cen tra l Id ah o co u n ­ties. F i rs t general m eeting will be a t 10 a . m . P r ld ay , w ith welcome by M ayor Lem A. C hap in , ta lk by Jo h n W . C ondle, s la te su p e rin ten ­d e n t of public Instruction , a n d tlie m a jo r a ddress by D r. K efauver of S tan fo rd on "R eorlentaU on of E d u ­cation ."

E d u ca to rs w)io a tte n d th e Insti­tu te here th is w eek-end will be guests of th e sen io r an d Junior C ham bers of Com m erce a t a dance scheduled for 0 p . m . IfrldaJ- a t E lk s ' h a ll.

C h ief Ju s tice M organ Is srheduled lo sp e ak a t th e F rid ay a ltrm o o n m eeting o ii "O u r C onsU tu tlon ."

L is t pf Speakers o o m p le to l is t of si>eakera a n ­

n o unced to d a y by Mlsa R udy:D r. O . N . K efauver, dean of hchool

o f ed uca tion , S U n fo n l university ;U r. Q eorgo A. Ucike, m4ilc T ea ch ­ers ' coliegQ, fit. C loud. M inn.; Mlsa H azel B rockbank. UnlverAliy of U ta h . S a lt Lake C ity ; Jo h n W. Cun- dle, s ta te su iK rln trnciriit of iniblic InstrucU on, Boise; WllUnin M, M or­gan, ch ief Juntlre Idaho niiprrm e ro iir t, Boise; M rs. I. IC. Jo 'Iyn , jirenl- d e n t. Id a h o P .-T , A , iw iii Palls;L. H . B asle r, a ta lo rrceru llon d i- r rc to r , Boise; Mins l.a iin i May nourg , A lbion a t a ie Normal ncliool.A lbion; F re d T » te , rejm twiiIaUve of A m erican Criiyuii roiuimny, Uiin

K iim clsco; C lyde c . Cli« :i. i ^-iiier.cn- liitlve of D lnney iinil tlin ld i. Dullas,TrxKs; R . H , Bnyder. |>r^^l<l^lll Al­bion O U te N orm al whmil. Albion;O In in T odd , prenldenl. I iIhIki E^du- ( fitlon a ssoclo tlon , Lcw ihion.^y

K ecdonal M rrU H ecllonal a n d n]>rclal mrohntiA me

licMjked for S a tu rd ay tiKiitilng, w llli th irfl alsoBchw lulfit for i''rlilnv n tlr r - iidon. A general scMlon nill |n re n teDll' sectional•vaclie tlncA Vm iuduyniurnlng.

K rleetlon of offlrern will l>r nutde frciiii nom lnatlonn w lilih woir mi- noiiiiced today tliioiitih Ih'- a.’ ndcin-

i<'ii|>llliued on r« fs >, ('iiliiiiiii >)

K B ^ ^ N E E , lU., O c t 35 (U.R)— I t 's too cold to sU y in Jail w ithout ad eq u a te h e a t so Police C hief Fran)( Sch llndw eln Is op* era tlng K ew anee 's c ity Jail on th i h onor system pen d in g com ­pletion e f a new h e a tin g sys­tem . TTjo p riso n ers were se n t home a f te r g iv ing th e ir prom ­ise lo re tu rn w h en th e ir tria ls a re scheduled.

B B PBAN A N T O m o , T tx ,. O ct. »

a i.n> -lt w as a ch illy n ig h t and 17-year-old H erb ert T liom iuon of Cam den. N . J ., who was en rou te to Hollywood In quest of a movie job, w as sleepy. .

So h e clim bed a ta ll board fcnce a n d bedded dow n In U>e heart, of B tackenrld tto park . He awakened wlUi a s ta r t w h tn som ething cold a llthe red across

^ h l f . body,Tliom pson sc re am ed ' and

fain ted . Ho h a d chosen a bed In (lie p a rk 's rep ti le gardens. Park a tten d a n ts un tw ined sever­a l snakes wtxicU a ttra c te d by th e youtii’s w arm body had en - IwUi • -

• T E R R IF IC B A T T IJi H llA N an A I, O cl. Zi lUh -

'T h e Domel News agenc,v rrporl* ed (odsy (h a t a le rr if lr batile w as in pregresa • ( (he * tra (r |lo N iangtse pass on (he Hopei- HhanshI l>erd<r w estw ard ef Peiping a f le r J a p an e se f a r m h ad Aceupled n earb y pasM-s.

CABINET RCHIONH HRIIHUELS. O ct. t i (Uf>—The

Belgian e ab la e t h e ad ed br P re ­m ier Pau l Veh Z ee lan d reilgned today beesusa of a e rls li rau srd by oppoeidoii ehargea nf mi<- m aiw gem sn i of (he bank of Belgium.

FEDERAL AND STATI: A(;E NTS SKARCII FOR* “ELIXIR OF DEATH” AS TOI.L REACHES 46

ilI jlC A d O , 0 (1 , 38 n jT J-X cd- rrn l vn 'l ^‘ l«> agen t* ic a r th c d Ih r niicivr^ Of to u n try drug Kioirn iinil do rto ra ' offices today /(»■ 'imi iHitties o f a h ••slUir of d o illi ’ fo irlng U ia t uninform ed liliyi^ldnnfi m ig h t a t any m o- iiin ii |ii(-n<rll)e a faU I doee in

•“■'•of th a t U

'i he iKiiloii—a llx ir o ( au lfan ll- mnidn ai|il dIeUiylena fireo t-~ will n ii'n iirn rlu red a s a fiura for «:t 111 ■ III' infeolJons, m enln- glll.’i, goiKirrhea. a o d o ttta r dU -

easen. N ot until.)hey Iiml uilniln- ts tc red i t to >i<'i»e ot imUcnU d id physlrln iin dliicovrr lliitl llin com pound imed lo dlMnlve tlir' life -lllv ing AuUiinilaiiililn wan. In m an y Inntiiiirrn, deailly.

fo r ty .s ix [MTwiiis a lio 'k ip know n to have |)Biti>ken ot It a re dead, 'H ie A iiirrnan M nll- cal aaso rln llnn Jiaa rerrlv rd r r - p o rts of "quite a niinilter ' iimie. T U k o f th e federal aiiil tiliilr a g e n ts w as to Inforrn pliyhlrliinn h i s«rln ;led d l- lr rm of llie v ir­u le n t I'f the Aolulhm hr- fe re th e y could adm lnU ier It.

H ulfanllainltte, n while, i r j s - tnU lne, sllgliUy liUlvr aiimml odorlosb su b s tan re , i t no t d ratl- ly. Rach flu id niiiice of Ihe elix ir ('(>iitnli\s 40 gralnn of niilfitnll- ninlde. T ile so lvent la nlntut 72 |u r r e n t d le tliy lene glyiol.

ri)fl glycol i'om|)ouiul. iiico rd - liiil to D r. M orris PlMlil.eln, edl- 46v w{ A U A'a Jo u rn a l, in fesix>n* Allilp fo r th e deaths. A sim ila r ■ rniiipoiind is used In souin a u lo - mobile a n tl- fre e io solutions. l u rU '?rU rsfieinble tlione of bl- rhliii’.ile of niei . iiiy. for w hich th ere u no anU dote.

M ust treau lie rous fea tu re of th e e lU lr w as th e know n ourn- tive quality of tiie su lfanllain lde. A dm inistered lu o th e r form s. I t h a s cu red tlie , dlMnisea for w hich th e e l l i l r w as )ires<'rlt>ed.

T lie m au u fa c tu re ra of tlio e lixir. In Bristol, T enn.,' iinxle 37A sh lpm en ta of tlie e lix ir between tlep t, \ an^l discovery o l »U d a n ­gers a n d now have recalled every sh ipm en t.

Food a n d drug adm lnlsU atim i offlcos estim ated th a t 700 bo t­tles Mill were u n accoun ted for T O iu t o l them p in ts .

n a o FOLLOWING

Qrandaon of L a i t M onarch of Iilanda . Rioh P la y b o j,

P laced In JaU

W N O L U L U .-O ct. a5 (U.Wv— The' H av a ila n s ' playboy prince , David KawsnaliakOa, a rich a n d handsom e young m an o f m a n y eseapdes. «aa held In Ja tt f o r invesU gatlon today* a fte r a beauU ful, U land g irl was s lu h ^ d to d M th » t a m id n ig h t p iH r tn h is a p aA m e o t - beside W aikiUbeach..........................

T h e prhice, a g ran d so n o f th e la s t reigning H a w a iia n ' t^ing. aald h is m tnd was f o g g ^ w ith liq u o r t M h e <Hd n o t know w M ttlK IfH m e d ^ 'tfM ' f tr f^ 'S h s WM A rfU U ip trt-H aw aU an . ^ ™

John 'R oU fn iw r.' w ho i r a i a t tM pa rty ,-e ald the- p r in ce a n d t h e . ^ were In th e k itc h en a n d h e heard a thud . A m o m en t la te r , h e u i d K aw ananakoa c am e in to th e room carry ing th e f t r l In h is a rm s. H er face was b a d ^ cu t. a n d there w as a Jagged w ound in h e r neck. T h e prince p laced h e r u p r ig h t tn h is ch air and sh e bled to d e a th whUe th e th ree m en In th e p a r ty w rapped towels a round h e r n e c k try ing to atop th e now of blood,

*Serae ISort e f F lg b l"Jack Bcthelo, a H ono lu lu deteo-

tlvk w ho o rdered (he p rin ce taken to jail, sa id th e re « « "sbm e so rt of a right" in th e ' a p e r tm e n t, w hich 1« Jusl off th e fam ous beach In a sec­tion called -n a p p e r 'a h a lt acre," where, am id a row o l bungalows and a p a rtm e n t houses surrounded by trgplcsl pa lm s' a n d overlooking th e o c o n , th e g a y es t of tiie Island's n igh t revels occur.

Police h a d n o t d e te rm in ed w heth ­e r th e girl w as m u rd ered o r killed accidentally. T h e w ounds seemed to have been m ade wlUi th e Jagged edges o l broken d ishes o r glass,

T lie prince w as on p robation for (CoaUnu*4 on t , Coiuma i)

u , s. 1 m i oII

Two O ountrl« i I n t e n d to C oopera te a t N ine-

P ow er M aetlng

lO N O O N . O ct. 3S —O re a t U rltaln and th e U n ited S la te s Intend lo work toge ther a t th e F a r BUstem gmiference a t B russels tow ard in- terna ilona l a c tio n to en d liie Jkpa- nrse-O hlnese w ar by m ed iation and will refflst a n y excited deinRtlds for penal action a g a in s t Ja p a n , It was reported today,

Pronouncem enU a s lo. Amorlran jKillry were supp lem ented here by Atroiig In tim a tio n s th a t bo th ci irlen opi>ose any netlon th a t would

the sam e squadron m achine - gunned tw o p artie s o f ex- cursioning foreign .civilian', men and women, indu^ngr-^- eigh t Am ericans. '

So gravely d id B rttlsh a n d *___lean a u th o ri tie s conaldee, these I n - . c ld en u . I t w aa understood , t h a t d e - •p lte Ja p an e se ap o lo d ea thbjr d e - ' elded to re fe r th e m dlrecU y to . W ^ l n f U m M d J b ^ n t to n lo r J o m a L :^ acU on. -.V - . • ^

B uried W H k H eoers T h e U lster r if le m a a w ho w a i k ill-

e d - W . M oO ow aft-W aa bu rled ir t lb , fu ll .m lllt« i7 h o n o n tb U a f t u a o o n . ^ excep t fo r th « la s t voUe^ o re r g rave . TW a i r a a ' ^ t t a ' t o T r - ' ^ ' ^ In tenalfica tlon o T t t a g r ro ra n u rn g fo re ifB ^ n e w re fu g S S T ”U tt le . BrlU ab In C h ina , t o d P . D . T elfer-flB r itish troops, ___ _________

l a a d d itio n M 't h a . a ln l a o e a i^ - ta o ln , a th iw 4 b i ;b aheU p lu o fed .

a t t i ap a j g t bouse to t t u :

JiVABese ti^ o p a w e n Into the t‘

side a ba rric ad e a lo n e (be B r tU h ‘f i defense f ro n t th e I r t t e A f ' ; vU onal a n a . T b r^ ia p a n e M p U iM '-H w en t In to a p o w er 'd r j* e M M f l S " i j m an M cO ow ao feU ^B ortally w e u a l f V '

, ■ F i re K e t a n e d ’ • •’-n te p la n es dived s i a ln a n d a g i lo JA

a t a B ritish la fa n tr jf ou tpost neaj*- b y - a n d o a th e fo u r th dive th e c e tf .-j

tc o a u a ae d e» Page » CXarna I) • ''*J

Local Yd/uthShot in Foot 'i

. ■■'-f O W r g e O a r l i o n I n j u r e d U

U a n t i n f f A c c i d e n t ^I— — . ■

H aro ld C arlson , T wIq F a lls youth, today h a d su ffe red am putaU on of h is r ig h t lo o t a s th e resu lt o l a h u n tin g a cc id e n t w hich occurred ab o u t five m iles n o r th o f CasUeford . S u n day a t I t e . tn .

T h e y o u th , accord ing to O het Sm ith , a lso o f T w in F a lls a n d a ' com panion o f O arlsoft's on th e h u n t- . < Ign tr ip , w as sh o t a s h is sh o t fu n was d ischarged alte<; la ilin g ’-to the g routtd from a lean ing poslUon ag a in s t th e au tom ob ile in w hich the p a rty w as trsv e lin g .

Carlson w as ru siied to Buhl by Sm ith . W eldon H ask in s and aiwUier youUi whose n a m e w m n o t learned.At t i ia t p o in t h e w as tran sfe rred m an am bu lance a n d ta k e n to th e 'i'WiQ Falls county g e n era l Iw epitai wiiera . It w as deU rm ln e d th a t a m p u u tle n of th e foo t w ould be necessai7 .

T h is a fte rn o o n a tten d in g physi- c la iu sa id O arlson 's c g n d l^ fn waa sstlsfac tory .

'I1ie A m erican d egela tion , headed by N orm an W, Davis, la due a t nrim - /vela W ednesday a n d th e nntsh delc- Riitlon, w ith f t r e lg n tfenre tary A n­thony Eden In c\)>ninan<l, u due F rl- ilay.

New* from BruaaeJs waa th a t , <ablnet urlais m ig h t b reak a t any limir. B u t i t w as lioiwd h e re tlia t an em ergency a rra n g e m e n t could lie made to convene th e conference on tim e even If th e crlabi la sted all wrok.

Of th e n a tio n s s igna to ry o r adlier- ru t lo tiie n ine -pow er trea ty , Ihe United S ta te s , C a n ad a , n r ita in ,

.m alice, U aly , P o n n g a l. Morwsy, D enm ark, M otherlands, Uelgiumi C hina. Mexiob, A u stra lia . New Z ea­land, eouU) A frio* a n d S w eden had nrcrp ted tnv ltn lio n s to a tte n d . Bo­livia and Japn ii h e rse ll w ere stiU io be heard Irooi.

0 MEET m yThree AFL Delogatei Expect

To Represent 8,000,000 At Conference

W ABiiiNO'TON, d e l, u t a n - itrp rese n U tlv e s o l th e com m itted o t industria l o rg a n lta lio n and the Amnrtcan federaU on of Ubor, leelc- Ing to bring peace In th e ir two year - labor w ar, today suooessrully qted I a ry ba rrie rs to csio iu an iT agreed t(, m eet again la ter to<lay <1 p. m . M 9T ).

T he th ree A. F . of L. del »»»keamrii lo r 3.MO.OM workers,' a n d rep ia ie i,.,Mie 0 1 0 w ho o la tm ed le g #,100,000 n ■ “ “ "-Wupon proeedur* to be i . (heir peaM eonfereoce flo ie tf a o r a l o f m tio a .

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: n t p w i n t . w bo taM Jo ined th e g luu ttba i l U t f H th e U n ited

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B y EDWAEO W . B IA T T IESHANOHAI. O ct. M ( U * - F « M of

^ ;-tha eomlnK w lnU r l i u b e n e a th J a - ' 'o a a 'a pa trio tic speveh n a Jd o ff a n d ‘ s a r m i » th e p n ^ T e expedition

S (n id > ia A iD e r a f i i a i t . C h in a be- a W i f l « i |« i w ar.

i ? W e e i ape r l i i o f a n d p e a sa n ts are ^ 'v M o t t t e «m a w b» o r m he lped i? -th m ‘tiU th e fields. B orsea to tran s* }- :poft produee to th e a a r k a t a a re | t

y ^ ^ W t o i p e r s . even thoae In the •'toatH w b tn the hartora wra c l o f ' «ad with mlUtary traffic, eon p la in -jS aV bu iliieu U n ear lm a aUndiUU.

•Rie xiierehanU o f T ekobam a and Tokyo look behind th e v leto iy baa-

i « n In north Ohlna a t th e alee of l.th a .v a r m tdiet, the d ^ « i re> rM w ees.- the liB port.a& ff^kpori re-

;,.atrkH ens and th e forelfn , b o y ^ ■■ th m ta and wonder h w h o t th « j

M n tear the burdea. T h*y d o no» . tiMU* tho optlm lan o f m llltarr lead- ih . t M lear .tb o war wUl n o ( end M m o o tu tB ittw l o f b t ln c n-w at*

Q eet io V U h L ym an A dam s, B ellln«ham , W ash.

vha h a s been rU lU ng h is unc le a n d aun t, U r . a n d U rs . P . U . A dam s, le ft today fo r B a lt L ake O lty. R e U ex> pected to r e tu rn he re sho rtly . *

H ere r r o n VtolT IC ss B eied W arn er a n d M Us

O eellia Bcckw lth, in s tru e to r t In th e Boise schools, sp e n t th e w eek-end h e re . tliB y a re fo rm er re s id en ts o f th is c ity .

f U U t f M d fc ttotinU BC d«M a n d n e t e t rastrtoU e tu bava>nM rly b a m -

I w hich U a lte a d y e rlp - ttta w holtaa}* oonfM aloa of ' I la to .tr a o s p M U .a n d

u r w ta f - t r t o - b e tw e e n in g h a L wMta Sitop* a t

K t e j h a ^ ^ t t o e .

t e in . .7 a > M_____IWIM VMMU

i i t t h k h a u d a d

B e ld f« r VrebeD onald O rlffln , T w in F a lls , w as

being held in c oun ty JaU th U a f - tertiooo for investiga tion , th e sh e r ­if f # office sa id . H e w as a rre s te d

rd ay n ig h t a t K im berly.

m mttfecto.BOW MW n e i t r « a t . A n “ w p o rU th a t

)nifm 1b 2\»kyo

r In th e k » o ltie i is A o f M l t l r A ttte k , m »

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^ I h ago a io a t o f lt> -

- r v s jg r s s. — ^ d id iM t a p p ea r, b u t th a poa* 7 iM U ty a f i t t o h a r a l d i t m i i a n i b -

oenW M tio ti.'(eara tM .u i id e r th e aurfaee

-» T l! (n la (h 0 a]7 ooeatloaaU r _ j InatttM s m a n . m ak ing e t t -

^ — -a m i t i a t tM f p tln i to fea ra by “na tio n a l

r 'h a ra e ld te ra . readsi|W i^9dP*r aoo o n n u of sm ash ing

O n O elkge H agaslne M iss M arjorie K ln g sb u r / a n d 1 . .

I ta n c e s W ilson a re se rv ing e ii th e advartls log .s taff o f th e B lue .B ucket, hum or m agaalne o f th e U nlversltjr o f Idaho , according to w ord received

n e e e a to BiiUbU *MUa R u th T ^ r lo r , d a u g h te r o f

,th # _ c e» m lcs_ e i* lb f t sponsonKl by th e Wonan'M A rt 4 u b in a f ia n f ta o c lso o m useum .'^

A idresa Q rotipA. T . Orowi a n d E . A. 8n y d e r, S a l t

U k e C ity dlTlsloa o f th e C hev ro le t m o to r com pany, w ere guest sp eak - « r t « t a b r e a k f u t fo r m em bers o f th e lo e al o rg an isa tio n g iv tn by O len Jin U n s.

W E I K OFF’o^ .F ottto H«rv«gt Seea

W iok: fQ f»r Boot , T o p ^ i Hotdod

M th e end 01 ha rvest

{ ■ j j i t aervtoo o f S I S iT a lS f f iS I ^ a^M U oeed oalls fo r th is type of

iw ra l a p e r tn g o ff.- th e aam a tim e, how ever. Ray

i ) S ^ ,^ a m .s t t p « r v l a o r . sa id dem and H w as stUl aeuve, w ith

.» » » th e h a m s t witi t O ^ o v e m b e r , . probably

uotU » o v . I I ,, . . l iM v a a k s A o r t viUi t n u e harvest. H-was e s i______ _____

« M \vaak will car* ior p o u to dig- l y y the fioepUOft Bt scattered

^cWbaa the appte and potato har> w s I ! ! ! l * 7 i t Is believed

0* the m en engaged In UiU T W wJU («p»rt for sugar tteet top.

|;StodyV>f . Youth I s

: Spnt to MontanaX ito w ty waa

"w rU Je. Mor)lUv,Maek«or

NEWS m BRIEF

Jodffe m l t v p e r tJudge . J . W . p o r te r Is In R u p e r t

p resid ing ' a t d is tr ic t c o u rt cases

V isit. Here M r. a n d Mrs. H aro ld L undy, N am -

n». expect to leave T uesday a fU r spending th e p a s t w eek w ith re la - Uvcs a n d friends.

Here froa i Coast Nick W agner, S a n P tanc lsco , la

here to spend a w eek w ith h is p a r- enU, M r. and M rs. Jo e W agner.

Here fa r W eek-B adM r. and M rs. a. W. S m ith . P o ca ­

tello, spen t th e w eek -end w ith Mr, and M rs. W. O . R obison.

V M i In Boise M n . H . P . B arger m il M rs. Belle

W hite sp e n t th e w eek-end in Boise w ith M r. a n d M rs. C a r l L . D eLong.

Psb ilshea ArUcU M rs. Eva K . T hom as Is th e a u th o r

of a n article on "O ur R espunslb lllty" w hich has been aeoepted by th e L. D. a . R elief society m a g a tln e . ac ­cording to w ord received here .

M aetisg SebodnMM w a id 's P .-T . A. w ill m eet

T oeaday a t g p . m . in th e pa rish halL O tiM t q ieake ra will be p rea t- « W ts « f th e asaoelatlona o f o th e r achoota. AU po ran ta a re u rged to a t - U ad . I t to tn n o u n e ed .

O o e a ta B a ls aM rs. Xnea K eel. M rs. s . S . K ail,

I ftsa WUauk K eel, K i n C ora Jensen , Utoa J a a n aw eelay have re tu rn e d t n m Bolaa w here they sp e n t th e w aak-end.

A ppU eatlon for a p e rm it to re- thlnglO 'O dwaUing located in th e lOO b loek o f N in th avenue e a s t h a d been m a d e 'a t th e h a l l today by C . S / S lack . l iU m a te d oost o f th e job w as p la M tfa tl tO O .

ra o e a D ra n k C harge1>m y.Palw ell. a r r e s te d /a t 9;B5 p.

m . S a tu r d s f in K im berly by M ar­sh a l Ja m es O ellatly . w as being he ld In county Ja il today pend ing com ­p la in t on charges of i n t ^ c a t lo n . s h e ru r a dep u ties u i d .

n ie e TtUf SoliDlBtrlot c o u rt s u it to qu ie t tit le

to a lo t in T w in P a lU w as filed to ­day by A nna A, W oods and M|U7 .loaephlne W alke r a n d h e r husband . M. D ouglas W alk«r. P . s . Beil Is at^ tom ey for th e p la in tiff .

a i t a s to len E . B . m a e l l e , 3M'.^ Lols< s tre e t,

th is moTDlng repo rted to l(«a) poUce th e f t o f a aho t gun from Ills c a r

d u rin g Sunday n igh t o r

Asks PermitP erm ission p M h e city council to

construct a n rn v a te garage on p ro p ­e rty looated in th e 500 block of aco- ond avenue n o r th was asked th U a ltem o o n by Joyce Abeiiire, records show. E stim ated cost of Um sUuq> tu re w as placed a t | 180. Ti^e p e rm it will coma before th e gity council fo r approval a t reg u la r m eeting to ­n ig h t a t 1:30 p. m .

At the HospitalP a tle n u adm itte d to tlie h o sp lU l

war* H arold C arlson, W Ullam W llka, D ale Reeae. a i e n M o C iu tf 3 le h a v d C arter , T w in f% lls; Billy U n y A shbuiy, R uh l: T ay lo r B hrlver, Oodga C ity. K a b j G reen A dam s, U u lse C raston, f i l e r ; M rs. K e n ­n e th Naylor, H ansen ; K en n e th K elly, baby D eana R ava Jackson , K im ­berly.

k ins, O , P . Burw all, M rs, H ^ D a n . nia, O lan M eOlure. P rano ls T aylor, T w in PaUa; J a c k C raig, HaaalUm ; M arry jo ro f , D an ftodenbaugh , l ^ i a . u f .; M enry M othe rshaad . B anaen f M rs. R . C. P a lt, M n . B . B.

. B uh ii MIS. R . » . oav to , M r*. M U «i. K im berly : K. p . H ard*

log . « i Bllsw orih a n d ilaugh '

^ abouty n f l u b l a (M i o ( air a a botir.

2 M H 0 n D S

m f BURiEyColorado Youth O raokt Old

Mark in Delayed Jtunp With Parachute

(rrm n P»«c 1)Bhow as h e ra n aw ay w ith th e ••lion's ghare" of th e p r ize m oney offered In th e va rio u s r a c e s a rid contests, l l i e o ffiela l l is t o f w innersfollows:

SaU trU r Spot land ing : R a lp h R ich a rd so n ,

Idaho F alls ,. f l r s t . ''a n d R n a p p sec­ond.

Balloon bustin g : "K napp, f ir s t, a n d V rrg A dalre, L ew iston , se co n d . T im e 3:40.'S tu n t fly ing : R n a p p . f ir s t , a n d

R ichardson second.Bom bing: L am oine S tevens, T w in

Fslls, first, a n d L ionel D ean , T w in F a ll^ second.

S o a d a yBom bing: V em C h a p m a n . P o ca ­

tello. f in t , w ith K n a p p a n d 'R ic h ­ardson tied fo r second.

S tun ting : K n ap p , f ir s t, a n d Vince W omack, s tu d e n t o f K n a p p , sec­ond, • •

L igh t p lane race (n in e m ile course); H utw rt. T aco m a , a n d

FoetteUo, tied tor Ural

900 C euples a t D anee S a tu rday n ig h t m ore th a n 600

couples, checked by t ic k e t sales, crowded th e Y-D elJ ba llroom fo r th e avtato rs’ danee . O . A. (O us) K elker of T w in P a lls p resen ted w in n in g p i­lots w ith checks d u r in g in te rm ission and a lso In troduced th e ba lan c e of th e v isiting a irm en . L ione l D ean, association p residen t, th a n k e d B u r­ley cltlsens fo r th e ir coopera tion In m aking th e m e et a success.

D uring tb e show a t th e a irp o r t th e public ad d ress system of th e O arra rd R adio service o f B u rley w as used continuously w ith O eo rge M. O rover a s announce r.

Sunday tw o a rm y sh ip s fro m S a lt L ake City, one a new ty p e bom ber, a ttended , p ilo t in g th e bom lM r was C a p t.-D . W . -Q oodrtch- w ith C ap t. e . B, W hitney a s observer. P ilo tin g th e P - T 3-A a rm y sh ip w as C apt. J . H .lle a rd e n w ith P v t . D . L . S traw a s observer. T iity g av e a n exhlbl tlon In precision f l ^ g ,

E ddie Brown, S e a tU e r gov e rn m e n t licensed pan ich u te w orke r, packed th e pa rachu tes w h ic h T hom pson used In th e fo u r Jum ps h e sU ged .

O fficial Ja d g ea O fficial Judges fo r . th e va rious

eventa were C ra ig C olem an, P ra n k - • ..........................Leott

M artyn , a ll of T w in P a l ls a n d Vio K elley o f H axelton.

i n M tendance a t th e m e e t w ere ' several no tab les Includ ing C ong . D . W orth C lark. * h o - f i e w to B urley from Boise, a n d E . E , H u g h es, U n it­ed S ta te s d e p ar tm e n t o f com m erce Inspector from S a lt L ak e C ity , w ho flew h is own plane.

Stm day afte rnoon a te legram - w as received from Oov. B a ra llla VI. C lark reg re ttin g h is InabUJty to a tte n d . •Tfou h av e m y- best w ishes fo r a succeM ful m eeting," th e governor w ired m em bers of th e p ilo ts ’ asso-

B n SET UP M liA F T G litlS

Oommaad roUowa KIIUqk of floBtry on Duty a t

Settlement

( r r # » P«(t M po ra l In com innnd o rdered h is met^ to fl^e. T hlrty*iw o ro u n d s of r llle bulleU were fired, a n d th e p lanes m a d e oil.

T hey ItU five O libiese c lv ilU iu dead a n d fou r wounded.

N ot f a r from here, tw o p a rtie s o f fore igners, m en and w omei). were r id ing on horse a n d pony back a long th e g re a t w estern road tow ard th e C olum bia C ountry club in th e w est­e rn suburbs.

O ne Ja p an e s plivne. a p p aren ily of th e sam e lo t th a t killed ilia B rlllsh sentr>^, dived, iui inuchlii(« gun U og (Ire.

L ieu t, C am dr. M, e. l - B im w il. of th e O rlllsh c riuscr CtimberlAiKl, lu d h is horse killed under h im . All tlio.^e In th e pa rly leaped fro m th e ir horaes a n d poniM a n d took she lte r In buslies U n ln i Uie roadside. T he horaea a n d ponies B uiioim l riderless a long th e road . Tw o o f th e m were kW ad. O ne belonged to T . V. Soong, C hm * a leading nuknolor.

n m l> l« -M a n d I 'l ih t ln gO n th e S liangha l f ro n t th e b a t­

tle h a d reached a fu ry iinproccdent- •d In lt« m ore th a n lo w eeks' d u ra ­tion .

H a n d 'tO 'h a n d f l ih t l n g persU ied fo r h o u rs in tlie v l l l a |e o f T n ian g . a n d th e Japanese drove a long Uie T aaang .N anslang h ighw ay tow aril th e w est. J a p a n o '^ m a rin es adv^ikc-

on th e K langw nn subu rb of S h a n g h a i as U » ChlncBo drew back,

J a p an e se spokesm en a d m itte d th a t th e advance was nlowed dow n by la n d m ines th e o h iu e se h a d p ia n t- ^ In add ition iho J a p a n e se had dU rioulty In p e n sU a tln g th e oiil./- naae barbed w ire enU ng lem en ta , T hey also found bridges blown up.

C hinese spokeniaftt a sse r te d th a t lh a Ja p an e se were try lngsW ree n ac t a m aneuver of th e lo sa b a ttle for 8 h a n g h a l - to U nd b e tw een ibaoo a n d a6M 0 m en o n th e sh o re o t th e T hngtaa r l r e r a n d drive sou thw ard IWhlnd th * C hlnsse lin e . T hey h - a e r t« l th a t gas u n iu w ere am ong th a reln fo roem enu . .

,PA 1B A R M lfT E O C urtis C. C arver au it Je su s Oon*

tr a l l ta w ir e l a M u n ^ r ja l l Uiis a t -

SIvens, cOD sU bIr a n d d e p u ly s h i r ­rs a n d c o n ita b la J a m e s O ellatly ,

For Governor!

B asing k b Ing Die pe«>ia af. C a lU a n U gayer a n d m e ra carefree . Lee Can-Ulfc m r t k r . g rin is lsg c ^ -

' a c le r a c to r a t th e f l la s . a a - . neanced h a wlU be a c a n d lf tiU

fo r goveraer la I IU . O ne a t C a r- r ille ’s fava rite s ta rles la h a w U s g re a t-g ra n d fa th e r. Carlea A n ­tonie, th e n prev ls loaa l ga v ctn o r o f C aU ferala. de fended th a ta r -rltorjr a g a h u t a a 1; o f M exleaaa. **Th6)m i s y f e u f b t th re e days,” says CarrUle. th e n one B u a w a i a&ei fo M e a m ee » a lk a ides stopped a n d th e y aU h a d a barbceue.”

HmMFH

Orandson of Last fifonaroh of Iglanda, Sloh Playboy,

Placed in Jad

(rran Fage-D -th e de a th of a n o th e r g irl, Felic ia Connors, who died In a n au tom obile a cc iden t In 1933. H e p leaded guilty to a m a nslaugh ter c harge a n d was given a f ive-year se n ten c e , w hich w as suspended.

A m y M an P reaen t M aJ. B ernard J . T ooher, o f the

U nited S ta te s arm y, a n d R o w K ln - slea. th f dead g irl's s is ter , a lso were a t th e m idn igh t su p p e r p a rty . M aJ. T ooher was questioned by police.

K aw ananakoa is know n fam U lar- ly to the is landers a s "P rin c e Koke." H e Is th e only son of th e widowed Princess A bigail K aw a n an a k o a, wife " th e la te P rince K uhlo . T ^ e p r ln -

ss was H aw aii’s d e lega te to . g r fis fo r 30 years. K uhlo w as . . . . aon of K ing K alak a u a. laa t o f th e an cie n t Island m onarch !.' K aw ananakoa is 33. Police w oukt n o t allow new spaperm en to In U r- view h im . They sa id th e prince could n o t recall any a rg u m e n t w ith th e g irl du ring th e evening, b u t th a t he ' could rem em ber very lit t le o f w h at happened before h e called th e a m ­bulance.

N ear Magafe A saaaltO nly a sho rt dU tance fro m th e

p rince 's a p a r tm e n t , . M rs. T halia ' M assle was a ssau lted s U ye a rs ago. A H aw aiian youth su spected of the a tta c k w as killed. Mr*. M astle 's hus­band . L iau t. T hom as J . M aasie. of th e u . f l. navy; h e r m o th e r. M rs. O ranvllle Fortescue, a n d tw o naval en lis ted m en were convicted o f m an ­s la u g h te r In connection w ith th e H aw aiian 's d e ath . T h eir sentences were, oom m ulcd to one hou r In cus­tody. e nd ing one of th e m ost sensa- U onai cases th s t th e Islands ever ejxperlw ced.

R ose K in u e a was released a l te r sh e gave a s ta te m e n t In w hich she sa id h e r s is te r lived w ith th e prince fo r th e p a s t two y e irs . police ssld .

M e th e r E n ta rta ln e d T ydlngi O fficers revealed th a t w hen they

a rrived a t th e a p a r tm e n t th e prince, a ta li, handsom e, dark -eyed a n d b laok-haired you th , w as bare-footed a n d ba re -w a lsted . a n d c isd only in b lo o d 'ita ln ed w hite duck trousers. M iss K lnslea w ore yellow sho rts and a blue aw eater.

T h e prince Is employed by ^ dredg­ing com pany In ll<inolulu a n d lives In a n o rd inary tou rU t-type a p a r t­m ent.

H is m o the r, on th e con lrnry . lives In a m odem lstlo und luxiirloun beach hom e a t U n a k a l . on th e opposite flide o f IM W and froin Honolulu. S h e recen tly e n lerU ln ed S ena to r - y d ln g a .a n d hU wife there a t an

abo ra ftr la u au <natlve (ra jiti.M ias K lnslea was a strikingly

b eau tifu l, b l a c k ^ l r e d . black-eved. fu ll-b reaa ted glil.

GAMBUflGCZiUt(rr*M r s r« ii

ed from th e hosp ital only aIx weeks ago.

T h e ijirl w ounded by iiie ih o u.............................n 's lire today is

igU terad nurse who Usn a tten d ­ed h im aince th a previous shooting.

n g h U Rival*F o r yeara B runem an p i.y ed an

Im p o rtan t p a r t in Lo« Angeles gam bling, from dice to ca rd s a n d th e bookm aktng tr a f fk , poiioe a s ­se rted . R ecently h e w as reported to h ave been fig h tin g rival tn te re ita

« a foothold In h is te rrito ry , Je rw orld aoureea h ad term ed

him “h o t," (d w lg n ale d for a gang­s te r aaaaM lnatlM a ttem p t) fo r th e p aat a l l m o ath s.

Mlsa In g ram , a strik ing blond, la ld ru n em an waa ra tu m in g h e r hom a

a fU r ta k in g b a r to d in n e r i i \ Rofly- wood. I tM y atoppim a t th e c a fa - b eer h a il (A {Xek up h e r gO-}«ar>OM

ATSCIIO IM EETDean of Stanford, Ohiet

Justice of Idaho Oourt Are Included

(Fiom Paat 1) tion secretary . B a llo ting In th e p a i t h a s usually been done by m all.

T he nom inees; p re s ld a n t-4 u p l. J a re d A. M ereer,

O r -tey. a n d Su p t. H . P . Downey. W endell.

F irs t vlce-presldcnt—S u p t. R a lph Nyblsd. H a n s e ly . Ploreoce H aight. Burley. ^

second v ice-p residen t - S u p t. H. M . C arter, R upert, an d S u p t. C, D. MerrUl. Fa irfield .

S e c re u ry -tre a su re r—M iss D orothy Call, Tw in Palls, a n d Mias P rances Pugh, Filer.

The program schedule announced today by Miss R udy is:

O ENERAL PROGRAM Friday M em lng

9 -10 . R eg istra tion .10. Com m unity singing "Am erica,’'

J . C, Peery, G ooding, lead er; invoca- tlon. Rev. Jam es B u tler. BplM opallan church . T w in Fa lls ; address of wel- come. M ayor L. A. C hapin . Tw in Falls; m usic. Tw in Fa lls orchestra, Loyd E. Thom pson, d lrec lo r; “O ur Responsibility,-' S u p t. Jo h n W . C on- d ie ; vocal solo. George Catm ull, R u p e rt; "T he R eorlenU U on of Edu< catloh ." D r. O . N. Kefauver.

13 - J ;30. Special luncheons. , F riday Afternoon

l>30. Com m unity singing. J . C. Peery. leader; general business m eet­ing. Su p t. Edw in Fryer, presid ing; "O ur C onstitu tion ." Justice W illiam M . M organ; violin solo, Mias M ary Reeland. Buhl; "Guidance in E duca­tional In stitu tio n s," D r. G . N. K e ­fauver.

Friday Evening Dsnce. sponsored by tiie Twin

Falls Ju n io r C ham ber o t Commerce. Sa to rday H om ing

0. Com m unity singing, j. c . Peery, leader; "P lan n in g for Security ," Mrs. I. E Joslyn ; "T he Challenge ot th e M odem R ecreationa l M ovem ent to th e C o n ten t a n d M ethods of our Public Schools," L. H. Basler; music, a cappella choir. Tw in Fa lls hign school, Loyd S. Thoapaon. d irec to r; "E duca tiona l Philosophy in Prac- Uce," D r. G eorge A. Selite.

10:30-11:30, Beetlonal meetings.S a tu rd ay A ftem oyn

1:30, C o o u n u n i^ singing, J . C., Peery. le ad e r; •'T he T eacher of To- oay." M iss H azel B rockbank; i lo l in solo. R ich a rd Sm ith , K l i ^ r l y ; "Y outh a n d l u H o rln n ," Dr. George A. Selke. _

b E C n O N A L M EETINGS S a to rd ay M em lng

10:30-11:30 R u ra l secUon. S tudy ha ll 201. Mrs,

Sadie K ell, G ooding, chairm an; "F act a n d S to ry Readers," Miss L au ra M ay Bourg.

P rtm aty aectlon. Room 117, M iss O pal H arris . H ansen, chairm an ; "P rim a ry Language Problem s." M iss U ase l Brockbahk.

In te rm ed ia te section, study hall 201.4 o h n Holyoak. Burley.X halrm an; "A rt a n d A rt M aU rials." M r. Fred T a te , M r. Cly^e C. Clack.

U p p er g rad e section, room 105, B m est R agland. F iler, chairm an; “D irec ting L earn ing in U p p e r G rad es ," M r. R . H ..S n y d e r. •

Ju n io r h igh section , room 309. Mrs. V era O 'Leary. Tw in Falls, c h a ir­m an ; "Physical E duca tion for Ju n ­io r H igh ," M r. L. H . B asler.

H ig h school section, auditorium . S u p t. W . W ^ Stokesberry , H aielton , c h a irm a n ; " In s tru c tio n a l T rends in. Secondary E ducation ,” D r. George A. a eik e .

D elegate assem bly, room lOl. G lenn W. 'RKid. Lewiston, p residen t I. E . A., p resid ing, .

8 P e C (/U . G RO U PS * F riday. 3 p. m.

M uslo, room 104, Reed T. Hyde, B urley , ch a irm a n .

D ec lam ation and debate , room M . G e a l d W alJscc. Tw in FaJis. e h a lrm an .

F |iren (-T each era association, room 193. M rs. G . W, S rb land . Tw in FaUs, c h a irm a n . .

LOCAL R E S N T TAKEN By DEAl

M rs. M ary H . H ills died yester­day a t 3 p. m . a t th e hom e of her son. F red A. H ills. T w in Pails. Site h a d been a res id en t of Id^ho alnce « J 8 .

B o m M arch 9 . 1*M. in New Hamp sliire . she waa a n actlvo mem ber ot th e N aaarene church .

S urv iv in g a re th e following soha an d d a u g h te n : A. O . H illi and Mrn Ja m es O alder. W etonka , 6 . D.; Mrt>, E. B. C lem ans, F re d A. Hills, Annir 1 . H ills, H . G , HllU . T w in Falls; It. A. HUla, H anaen, a n d W . P. Hillv K im berly . Bha a lso leaves 30 grauii- ch ild re n a n d JO g rea t grandchllrtreu.

P en d in g fu n era l a rran g e m e n u the body reeta a t th e T w in P a lls mortii-a ry .

Graveside Rites Held for Infant

O raveside rlte a w ere held tliis ar- te m o o n fo r Bhtrley Loulaa Jackson, I n fa n t d a u g h U r e f U r . and Mrs. V irtM n . J a o u o n a t S unset Memo­r ia l p a rk . T h a W h ite m ortuary wai

4n o h a l ia e f In term en t.■nto e h ild -d ie d th is m orning a t

th a tveepital ab o u t 10 houra a tler b lf th .

• T O IJ U r CA B BECOVEBED S to len In T w in Palla Saturday

m ih t , a rea tfa ta r 'M Q M i by Lloyd L uah w aa recovered a t Buhl, L u ah realdea a t 0 '0 ^ n e r * a cabbu, K im berfy . th e a h e r t ir a office said. Reoovary of th a c a r w as reported b t O t m ’TSj" B a rro n , Buhl.

Heads Housing

N a t h u S t ra ta , above, long a a to d a a l 'a n d a tta e k e r ef N«w Y ork Clty*8 bonslag problems, wlU lak e over d im U e n e f the govcrW Beai’i new low -coat housing a n d slvm -eliai- in a tle a p rogram . A s a d n in U lra - to r e t th e V. 8 . HenslRg Au- (h ri ly u n d e r th e W agner-Stca- glU a c t, S tra u s will begirt the f l n t lo ng-range a tta c k on peer Jieaslng eondlU aaa ever Isuneii- cd by th e U . B. govemmenL

M E R ELUDES

Widow of Slain Paul Rceveg Seekfl Interview With

H drgaret Drennao

JfiELIN, N . J„ O ct. 25 Oi.PJ—M ar­g a re t D re n n a n waa hiding "some­w here In N ew Y ork S taU " today to avoid a n in te rv iew w ith Mrs. Myra Reeves, w idow of th e m sn she kill­ed in defense of h e r honor.

T h e 30-year-old school girl left h e r hom e ab o u t 30 hours a fte r a Jury acq u itted h e r of th e m urder of P a u l Reeves, f a th e r of her unborn chlfd.

T ali, g ray -h a ire d Jo h n D rennsn sa id h is d a u g h te r w as afraid of M rs. Reeves, who tried to en ter the D re n n an hom e Sa tu rd ay to seek " th e t r u th " abou t th e slaying of h e r husband.

"If she com es here again I'll have h e r a rres ted ." h e said. "There’s no te lling w h a t those people will do. W hen sh e cam e h e re Sa turday she n o t only banged a t the door, she banged on th e bedroom wlndojs. too. w here M arg a re t was try ing to

“ S i : Jo h n F . ' Houlroyd. Mrs. Reeves' m o th er, laughed a t this , but she said . ^

" I 'm n o t surprised th e D rennans a re scared . I should th in k they would be, a f te r w h a t she d id to my son-in-law ."

S A L T lA K E m

L. D. i ; B a p n i n U t i T e i Talk i . t Q u r te r l j Stake

Odnlannca

A p « U » J w p b K M KtUI, S i l t 5»Ho O ltr , » h o ttcenU jf trtumol t t m p m U l i v o v ir I h t Surop<«n roliMlon, .p o k e a t th e t e n e n l M uto n of th e L . O . S . q u a rte r ly oooferenca h e ld y e s te rd a y a t th e T w in PalU *U ke tab ern ac le , on th e U w e f fas t­in g a n d w ork ing in unity .

T h e o th e r S a lt ri.K.v,~..v-- tJvo w aa P re s . is. o. A shton, who d iscussed th e c h u rc h secuHty pro­g ram a n d beau tific atio n o f churches. W . W . * n io m u aan g "Raalgnation" a n d a p a g ean t, "A ctiv ities a p d B leu - Ings o f P riesth o o d ." w ritten a n d a r ­ran g e d by M rs. R ay Woods, was p resen ted by th e B u h l w ard . T heu- ro n K n ig h t spoke on "Good of W ard T eaohittg ." A vocal aolo w as g lv to by M rs. R oberU .

P rie a tb M d Meeta T h e conference w as OMned by a

p ries thood m eetin g o i f S a t u r i ^ evening a n d a special session was h e ld ea r ly S u n d a y fo r thoae In te r­ested to th e c h u rc h security pro- r a m . P re s id e n t A shton discussed th e -p la n o f th e program a n d Mr. M errill u rg ed m em bers of th e church to keep o u t e f debt.

A t th e a fte rn o o n m eeting I r a H. M asters, )Id ah o aecre tary of s ta te , gaVe a n .a d d r e s s .o n th e Red Cross ro ll call c am p a ig n a n d L ym an S h a n k spoke on du ties o f th e stake m issionaries. “CK»dlenee to Law" w as th e g en eral them e trea ted by A postle M errill.

Speaka o a Enrope H e spoke ig a in m th e a*

th e U . I . A. session on “I T oday ." M rs. L o rln d a phlUl)Iden t, WM In c harge a n d di m usic w as by M rs. lo n e TOcker a n d M e lb u ra Je n sen ; T h e sci;tpture read ­ing w as g iven by MUs M argare t C ockrell a n d th e M . I . A. them e was g iven by M iss Evelyn G uest. T h e s ta k e chorus san g "Bubble Song” a n d "K in g o f G lory.” M rs. M ary Jo h n so n . B uh l, accom panied by W Uda Carlson; san g "O M y F a th e r,’’ Which--, w as in te rp re ted In to sign lan g u ag e b y B w ton Drigga, super- m te n d en t e f th e s ta te 'school for th e d e af a n d b lin d a t OOoding.

M rs. D riggs gave a read ing a n d a q u a rte t frosa B u h l sang.

Man Found Guilty Of Petty Larceny

Louis Hendrix of Twin Palls Qivea 90 Days la JaU

Louis H en d rix today w as sentenced by Justice - o f th e Peace G uy T. Swope to serve 00 Aays lil th e county. Jall a n d p ay c o u rt coats a f te r he h a d been found guilty e f pe tty la r­ceny.

Henidrix, a rres ted by local officers, w as o rig inally charged w ith burg­la ry b u t Ju d g e ' Bwope substitu ted th e p e tty la rcen y charge a fte r h e a r ­ing testim o n y a t th e hearlhg.

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S n ap p y u ltra -m o d e m U n io n . P a e lflc bua bow ling merrily^ a lo n g . . . A uctkm eer "BIU" H oi- lenbeck'a v 'o l a a m o u n d in g th ro u g h o u t th e c o u rt houad a s h e o u t item s in th e ta x a a la . . . E d M cC onneli o f R o g tr- son b ring ing In to Seen Today a - J a r c o n ta in in g tw o eo ft-shelled eggs Jo ined to g e th er, w hich h e av e rre d w are la id by a H am p - a filre R e d h e n a s h e r m aiden e f­fo r t ^ o n g u n u su a l U n e s .. . M an addUtg up a n d fin d in g h e b ough t 1.000 a cres a t ta x sa le for som e­th in g like 1115. . . R e tu rn s on V an V lack o rd er, show ing th a t a ll p a rtie s have been aerved a n d th e re wUl be no h itc h In th e p roceedings se t fo r F r id ay m o rn ­ing . . . A nd w om an fu rtively ta k ­in g flow ers fro m p lo ts on th e c o u rt h ouse law n, s M f in g th e m h u rried ly in to p a o ^ sack w ith eye o n th e bu llU n g a s she does so.

MRS.S.eOS.16M rs. S te ffe n Bos, 7«, died today •

a t 1 a . m . a t h e r hom e a t SOg T h ird avenue w est a f te r being 111 fo r a n u m b er o f weeks. B o m M arch 3,1861, In th e N etherlands , she cam e lo th is co u n try in 19M a n d setU ed in M a n h a ttan , MoRt.

S h e m oved to A m sterdsm , Ida., in lO ia a n d since 1010 h a s been a resl- d e n t o f T w in Falls .

She la survived by h e r h u sband a n d fo u r ch ild ren , C ornelius Bos a n d M rs. E d Pastoor', A m sta rdam ; G a r ­r e t Boa, M a n h a tta n , a n d A nko Bos, T w in Fa lls . S h e also leaves 13 g ran d ­c h ild ren a n d a b ro th e r Anko H uU-

ng. In G ra n d R ap ids. Mich.T h e body re s ts a t th e T w in FUlls

m o rtu a ry pen d in g w ord from re la - Uves.

R IP L E M ISSIN G H ow ard f ipeer today h a d re.-

p o rted loss of a single aho t J 3 rifle. T h e gun. h e said , w aa sto len from h is c a r som etim e S a tu rd ay .

A Three Days’ ConghK o m a tU F h o w

you h a v e tr ie d fo r y o u r coug co ld , o r t ^ c h l a l I rr tU tlo n . t e t r e l l S now w ith Creom uiston. S erious tro u b le m a y b a brew ing an d 7 0 U c a n n o t a ffo rd to ta k e a ^ a n c e w ith u a rem ed y le ss p o te n t th a n f f l iomuW on . w h ich goes r ig h t to th e s e a t o f th e tro u b le a n d a id s n a ­tu r e to aeo th a a n d h e a l th e in flam ed m ueoua m em b ran es a n d to loosen

I from t ^ ' r e ^ ^ S n t r---------------------- i r t - n o f t

andjo a wane. (A d rJ

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I N Y O U R

iLPRES ENT FURNACE

What other investment can give you 80 MUCH satisfaction?

1I!T u s m ake jrou a p r o p o s it io n o o a o 4 ir o n Firem an a u tom atic c o a l b u rn er .

W e h c f In b y c b e c k lo g o v e r yo u r p r c ie o t h e a tin g p la n t t o d e t tr n ln e t b e type and sU e o f Ir o n F lr e ii^ n b e s t a d a p u d t o y our n e e d s and h o w t o I n iia l l l i t o your i>ei( advaintafe . T h en w e q u o te y o u a p r ic e , in c lu d lo g th e a m o u n i o f d o w n p sy m e o t a fld lb s s a u l l m o a ih ly pay ­m en ts, W e | l v g y o u a o o n p a r l s o o o f I r o n F irem an faeatlag qu a lity a a d h e a lin g c o l t a g a in st tb s k in d y o u are ao*r u s in g .

T h is i i tb e w ay i i » ( n a a y ib o u a so d s o f

h ap p y o w n e rs h ave a p p ro a c h e d i b i lub* |e c t o f I r o n F iM n a n a u to m a tic c o a l ftr- l o g . T b g ra Is n o t a p a r t ic le o f o b l ig a t io n

o n yo u r p a tt— jw * ^ su p p ly y o u W ith t b i f s c u as a p p lie d to yqu r o w n e s s e . W ith th e se f a c u b e fo re yo u , y o u c e a b e ib e ju d g e .

W b e « g o » a a y ‘tb o u sa n d s

o f o w n e r s t o lu n u r l ly say th a t ito o tb a f In v estm en t g iv e s t b e a s o m u c h satls/ac* l io o , y o u o w e it lo you rse lf CO c on sid f a a I r o 'a f i ie o s

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iBATTLE LOOMS OVER CONTROL OF REPUBLICAN RM SPFIKS QBEsnoNs ; , : . . J . P||iACyeQ«imM E R SPEAKS ON TUESDAY AT B O S T i MEETING

F o rm e r P rea ld e n t BoUeved In O on test W ith Landon

? o r L eadersh ip

, B r LY LE C. W ILSON W A SH IN G T O N . O ct. 25 (U.R)—A

v iU l lo r tn lg h t to r th e RtpuW lcfcnp a r ty beg in s today w ith Ita a c tu a l le a d e rsh ip in QuesUon a n d 1B38 con - g re u lo n a l cle'cllon stra tegy to be da-te rm ln ed . Pow erfu l force Is being e x e r te d tow ard coalition w ith con ­se rv a tiv e D em ocrats a n d Indepcnd* en ta.

F o rm e r P residen t H erbert C. H oo­ver. engaged now w ith Porm cr G ov. AU M . L aodon tn a n unavoved con ­te s t fo r. p a rty control, will speak tom orrow n ig h t before th e M assa- c h a^ etta s ta te R epublican club in B oston.

H oover S ponaon M eetM r. H oover sponsors a m ld* tenn

n a tio n a l convention program to w hich L andon h as no t y e t publicly assen ted . T h e R epublican natlonnl co m m ll'x e wU\ m e et In Chicago n e x t week to coftsWer Uic H oover plao a n d slra lln r propo-wlB from p th e r ■ources.. A doption of th e Hoover conven­tio n p rog ram w ithou t some change in L an d o n 's c lM C'm outhed position w ould be widely reg a rd c d .as e s tab ­lish in g M r. H oover above th e fo r­m e r K an sa s governor In the R e­pu b lic an h ierarchy .

T h re e de fin ite proposals for R e- pub llcan-D cm ocratlc coalition to sm a sh th e New Deal political f ro n t In 1638 a re ready for R epublican n a ­tio n a l com m ittcem en who will m e et n e x t wxek.

T h e .p lans are sim ilar in obJecUve b u t som ew hat d ifferen t In m ethod . D avid Law rence, political com m en­ta to r . sportsored th e m ost com plete­ly d e ta iled s tra tegy for reducing N ew D ea l congresslonat m ajorities.

F irs t In FieldM r. H oover w as f irs t In tlie field

la s t A ugust w ith a suggestion for a m id - te rm 1938 Republican na tio n al • o p v e n tlo n to devise a "working R e­pub lican -D em ocratic coalition."

F o rm e r Sen. W alte r E. Edge, of N ew Je rsey , proposed an extension o f th e H oover p lan to insure p a r t i s a n m eeting rep resen ta tive o f •'labor, ag ricu ltu re . Industry, th e A m erican Legion and practically a ll

•p e rm a n en t phases of A m erican life, young a n d old." Edge w arned th a t d e lega tes to th e suggested conven­tio n sho u ld n o t be confined to R e ­pu b lic an p a rty m embers.

Law Tcnee proposed a n o n -p a r ti­s a n a llla n cc founded on a single p la n k constating of a "pledge to p re - ser\-n th e Independence of th e Ju d i­c ia ry a iirt. o f the , legislative ^ ran d h o f th e governm ent." H e su g g e s t^ c re a tio n o f a "com m ittee for consti­tu tio n a l governm ent" composed o t a m a n a n d a ^ m a n from each, sfa te . T tfese com m ittee m em bers w ould ra ise a <10.000,000 cam paign fu n d to r th e 1838 elections, no con ­tr ib u tio n to exceed WOO. ,

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P rencb C argo Ship R ep o rte d Bombed, Sunk E a s t of

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PER PIG NA N , F rance , O ct. 35 (JjO —A new wave of '•piracy” w aa r e ­po rted today In U i e .........

T h e Prcnch cargo vessel. O ued »Jcllah. wa.i bombed a n d su n k by a n unidentified a irp lan e 50 m iles e a s t o t th e Balearic Islands. T h e crew lyas saved by two F re n ch destroy-

••s.T h e Oued M ellah. a a ,413-lon ves­

sel, waa en route from th e F re n ch M oroccan po rt of L yautey to P o r t Vendres w ltli a cargo of g ra in w hen th e a ttac k occurred.

T h e ofUclal I ta l ian news agency reported , m eanw hile th a t a n u n - Identlfed G erm an steam er waa to r ­pedoed and sunk o ff C artagena, on th e eas te n j Span ish coast. I t sa id th a t d e u ils of th e a tU ck w ete n o t available bu t .added th a t th e f ir s t nam e of the vessel waa "know n to have been •Wilhelm.' "

-The G erm an w ar m in istry a n ­nounced th a t It w as w ith o u t In fo r­m ation.

An untdcntifled sub m arin e was reported lo have been bom bed by a n alrplnne 60 m iles w est of Cape T ener, Algeria. T h e " a tta c k " w as explained by th e B ritlsli adm irallty . I t was said th a t th e fly ing boa t • 'K a lse r-l-H lnd" rep o rte d th a t a B ritish flying boa t waa d ropping practice bombs on " flam e tloa ts ."

Nov. 28 Set For M: E . Parsonagi Dedication

Congress Race?Too Early Yet,

Masters ClaimsCongressional rac e for I r a H .

M asters?too early to say e ith e r yea ' M asters told th e E vening

T im es today Just before re tu rn in g to Boise a fte r a week-end of R ed Oroaa conferences here and In B uhl.

T h e Jd a h o sccrctao ’ uf s ta te la chairm an of the 1037 Red C ross ro ll call.

H is nam e h as been m en tioned tre* Qucntly as one of the lop c an d id a tes fo r th e congressional post now h e ld by D . W orth- Clark, who l3 rum ored to have h is eye on th e se n a te . B u t M asters said today th a t ■•it's p re tty fa r a h ead of tim e lo toe m ak ing any com m itm ents."

He lieads th e m t of possible c an - d lda tes discussed in Sunday 's a r t ­icle by Cato tJie Censor in th e Id ah o S tatesm an a t Boise. Cato sa id :

"F irs t a n d foremost, u f course, Ira H , M asters, secretary of

s u te , who sought th e n o m in a tio n in 1632 a n d 1034. M asters, w ho iia lls from Tw in Falls. Pocatello a n d Blackfoot, has been p u ttin g o u t feelers, a n d Is reliably rep o rt­ed to be a t le as t receptlvc to a ‘d r a f t M a ste n ' move In case th in g s com e right. W ho docs th e d n tU n g la more or less Im m ateria l. A t th e sam e tim e M aste rs says public ly th a t h is decision rests upon w h at C lark decidcs to do."

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Tl)o a n n u a l h a rv e s t hom e dlrw er WM h e ld T h u rsd ay n ig h t a t the com m unity B a p tis t church .

M rs. A lexander Sim ons, form erly M arlon F ried m a n of Boise, who was in H ailey v isiting h e r m other, left fo r New Y ork City to be w ith her fa th e r - in - la w w ho was stricken w ith a h e a r t a t ta c k while In th a t c ity on ft buy ing tm ir.

A rth u r B fs lg n , Jr.. to u n ly trea s­u rer, h a s been appo in ted to th e po­sition of m em ber o f th e _Halley board of educa tion to succee'd Aus- t lo n L am b ert. Mr. L am bert was c lerk o f th e board .

T h e b a n d m others have to h av e a ^ ta g day preceedlng th e a n n u a l b a n d c o n ^ f t to 1» held In D ecem ber. T h v f io n e y from th is will be used fo r ^ e w ban d suits and m usic.

F a th e r J . A. C reegan. who h as '■ ■■ p ries t here for

A t th e Scou t m eeting held W ed­n esd ay n ig h t a t th te L D B . hnll A m by Fi-ederlck, Tft'In Falla, and R. J . M e tca ll, KSmbcriy. were present. M r. Frederick U nia)tlng a vLslt to all tro o i» In th e nrca. Ho wils p leased w ith th e progress th e boy.n a re m ak ing , Ho plans to a tten d a ra lly a n d box social O ct. 20 a n d to h av e som e one take pictures of the tropp . T lie boys dlKus.’ied an Indus­tr ia l tr ip tn tliR sugar factory In th e n e a r fu tu re .

M r. a n d M rs. P. J . Fuhey have le ft nn a m onU i's tr ip lo n o rth ern M is­so u ri w here Mrs. F ahey'a relatives a re a n d to O k lobofin rw hore M r. Fahey^s relatlve.vlfvc.

Ja m e s Boyd of Colorado Is In M ur- tAugh on biulncs.1.

T lie facu lty held a pheasan t d in ­n e r a t th e school house la s t week. Mias E lisabeth W illiams had charge o t th e a trangem entR , vresenU ng U\« h u n te rs w ith prircs. P rltes w en t to C lark K lplnkopf and Dill Powers, & upt. T u rn e r and Mrs. W illiams gave a U lk durin g th e evening.

M r. a n d Mrs. M. Perk and c h il­d ren , J u n e and K enneth , and S lier- m an Peok and G lenn Tolm an of O akley re tu rn ed from Shelley th is week a l te r a few H|)cnt w ltii th e ir ch ild ren .

T h e L adles' Aid society Is plan^ n ln g to hold its a n n u a l coun try sto re sa le a t th e M urtaugh H an iw are s to re O ct. 20 an d 30. Mrs. C harles S am ples a n d Mr*. LuBelle M itchell a re th e com m ittee in charge. T hey will have to r sale: ‘cooked foods, canned goods, d a iry p ro d u c ts a n d used clothing.

T lie G irl flcoula w ith th e ir leader Misn M lld i^d Oochran a n d a s s is tan t I« o n a Pe terson nnit Miss Jo rd a n m e t a t th e L liidau homo W ednesday. 1 'en d erfo o t tests were pcised. T hey a lso ' m ad e p lans for a cooked food

; sa le.

RUSSELL LANE

M r,< an d M rs. 0 . F . M endenhall a n d n t i , a n d M iss M ary M ontgom ery w sr* fu e a U a t th e K. 0 . M ontgoi

th e p a s t year, has been transferred to Boise w here h e will take charge o f S t . M ary 's new ly-created parish In th a t . c ity.

M lsa N ettle M allory. M rs. Robert H orne a n d M rs. Caroline Bailey a t ­te n d ed th e Rebekah assem bly In W allace. T liey were tl)c delegates from th e H ailey lodge.

T lic Civic club will hove a public c a rd p a rly a t th e Rebekah hall Nov, 5. T h e n ex t m eeting will be U)e so- rln l m eetin g of th e m o n th and will bp he ld a t th e hom e of Mrs, An-

H an;;cn. w ith M rs. A. P. Lamb n n d M rs. L eonard C opeland assist­ing a s hoiitrs,ie,i,

M r. a n d M rs, A ustin A. L am bert will leave soon for P o rtlan d , Ore,, w here they will m ake th e ir home.

T lin H ailey n o ta ry club held its m ee tin g T liursday a t th e Com m uni­ty ch u rch . T he m em bers were en­te rta in e d by several readings, songs a n d p ia n o num bers,

18 MOHK 8CNTKNCBDM OSCOW , Oct. 23 fu r j -8 lx te e n

m ore personn liiAe been sentenced to d e atli for "acU agalQ st tlie So­viet." brlngltiK (he to ta l In Ruw la 's "blood purge" lo l .U t , It w u dis­closed toilay. H ie la te s t sentences were fo r ' 'g r a in wrecking" and "ca t­tle wrei'klng.”

MANY ENTRIES IN e STOCK SHOW

CHICAGO, O ct. .25 (Special)— F a rm ers an d stociunen from many sta tes, s e v r a l C an ad ian provinces,

well a a from A ustralia’', South A t- r lca , a n d S o u th America have th u s fa r lis ted e n tries of livestock and crops fo r the- 1937 In tern a tio n al Livestock exposition.

T h e exposition will be held In tiic new In te rn a tio n a l a m p h ith ea te r a t th e Chicago stock yards Nov. 27 to Dec. 4.

A ccordhig" to Secrc tary -M anager B. H . Helde, th e early e n try Is the heaviest In th e h isto ry o t th e show, w hich leads h im to p red ic t th a t th is year 's events w ill be a record one in num ber of exh ib its . T here were over 14.000 h e a d 'o f livestock shown a t th e 1036 exposition.

Bona-Fide Diplomacy E nters Horse Buying

COLUMBIA, Mo. OJ-n-DlplOmatlO horse-buying m ach in e ry w as se t in m otion w hen R afae l Leonldaa IV u - Jlllo. p res id en t of th e D dm lnican Republic, docldcd h e needed a sta l* Hon for h ts stables.

A ndres ’Pasto rlza. envoy e x trao r­d in a ry a n d m in is te r p len ip o te n tia ry of th e Republic, a n d P ro f. E . A. Trowbridge, ch a irm a n of th e d e p a r t­m en t o f 'a n im a l hu sb an d ry of th e U niversity of M issouri, w^ye th e n e ­gotia tors.

T h ey ag reed th a t D y sa rt M cD on; aid , a d e scendan t of M exico's R ex, should be th e horse fo r P re sid en t T ru jillo , T h e sta llion w as sh ip p ed to th e D om inican Republic .

Northside Ministers Elect Two Officers

JERO M E, O ct, 25 (Special)—Tlie m inisteria l nsHoclatlon- of Uil. din- tr lc t m e t ift a g roup T hursday In the M ethodist ch u rch study for election of officers for, Ihe year. Tlio.ie elected were. Rev. W, F Wills, pre.-ildent, P iesby terinn m hv Islcr. Jerom e, nnd M ilo llobert.i, Nazareno m in iste r, Jerom e, S' tary .

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KIM BERLY. Oct. 25 (Specia l)— M rs. J . C. Poe presided a t th e m eet­in g o f the Ladles Aid society o t th e M ethodist church w hich w aa held a t th e home of M rs. W alte r S lau g h ­te r . on W ednesday a n d w as a t ­tended by 60 members.

T h e dedication of Ih e new par> sonage was se t for Nov. 28 a n d a Fa th e r-S o n banquet p la n n ed lo r early November. I t was also d e­cided to serve a ho t lunch fo r ch lld -

a n d to have a c a fe te r ia supper a t th e Bazoor on Nov. 17.

U pon tlie com pletion o f th e la s t o f a series of ta lk s on ‘•B ird 's Eye .View of U iK fity c ." M rs ..f i . .Serv- e m s was presented w ith a b irth d ay g if t and appreciation expressed lo r th e scries of lectures g iven .

T h e musical program fo r th e a f ­ternoon was provided by M rs. Charles Pierce w ith solos by M rs. P e rry P1<rce and Miss M arg a re t P o t­te r on Uie violin a n d pinno.

Relteahm enta were served by com m ittee of M rs. A. A. A rnold. M rs. W alte r S laughter, Jr.. M rs. J , N. DaVis, Mrs. Noble, M rs, W . A . Stowe and Miss' Elalna Rae.

Unusual Hawaiian Lei Woven from Feathers

H o n o l u l u (u.r) — Honolulu w in soon possess a t least one lei— the w reaths o t tiowera t l ia t a re placed a round th e n e c iu o t to u ris ts In sign of welcome — th a t will n o t be given .,away. I t la the w ork .ot P a tro lm an Ja m es M arkham w ho has spen t e ig h t years on Ita fa b r i­cation to d a te an d expecta to p u t In threo years more before i t is com plete.

T h is p a rticu la r lei. In ste ad o t being com posed o t flowers. Is be­ing made o f th e colorful te a th e ra of pheasan ts. M arkham tlg tires th a t in th e e igh t years h e iiaa been working on th e lei, h e h as cap tu red ab o u t 100 p h e asa n t cocka a n d stripped th em of th e ir m o s t colored feathers. Only a n a rro w fringe of fea th ers abou t th e b ird 'a neck Is suitable to r t h j w ork.

- LONDON, O ct. 25 <U.R>-Jean B a t­ten . 27-year-old New Z ea lan d girl w ho gave up a m usical c a ree r to becom e a filer, re.itcd today a f te r a n adven tu rous f ligh t from A ustralia to E ng land t l ia t c&tabllshea a new aolQ record.

She m ade th e f lig h t fro m P o r t D arw in. A ustralia, to C ro y d m air* drom e In five days, e ig h t h e m a n d 35 m inutes. T h e previous r ^ r d w as six days, e ig h t hours u u r 3 5 m ln* u te s -w h ic h H arry F . \ B ro*dbeat. th e A astra llan d U t a n e e '^ r , estab* Ished M ay 3.

B roadbent, w ith w hoin M iss B a t­te n h as engaged In a •’reco rd due l” to r two years, w as a ttem p tin g to break M ias B a tten 's E ng land to Aus>

' o t n v e days. 31 h o n n

B o a « r DaTli.T w in Pa lls ichools, waa: a a l . Itb a Tue«say m eeting o f t h « - K t i ^ ^ , tbib. X. s . LaHue Showed mcTlng pictures o f th e B e r S e d U '

J a n d o f YeUowstoae paife.. .ie r C hapU r AH. PX .O . 8 M a r> . s

hood, m e t la s t week a t th a hoOM e t O . H . T tu lt t, B ansen . K n . J , -

9. Oourley gave a n acco u n t o f b to '. t r ip a n d a ttendance a t th a s u p n m a . . c h ap te r a t S t Louis. M rs. O . B . S h e a re r sang a solo. U ra . B . & Cowling. Tw in Palls , a n d ICra. I t •' D . Scott, H ansen, poured t«a.

T h e M issionary dep artm en t 61 th e " M ethodist church m e t T h u rsd ay a t th e hom e o f M rs. E rn es t Peck. A box waa packed to be s e n t to the D eaconess Center a t Rock 0 p r ln g i,. Wyo.

T h e faculties of th e F ile r grade a n d h igh schools held th e ir annual p h e asn t feed last week a t th e high school.

tra lla ran d th ree m inu tes w hich sh e es­tab lished a year ago.

He waa reported to ^ .lig h tin g severe headw inds n e s ^ ' B aghdad a f te r having been fo rced d o « n in a desert. H e an nounced t h a t if tb a w indt become too s tro n g h e would ab andon th e fligh t.

I AMSTERDAM |M rs. Em ma K ulihs, w ho h a s sp e n t

tlie sum m er wlUi h e r d au g h te r . M rs. A. E. K im kel. has gone to R onan . M ont.. to spend th e w in te r w ith a n ­o ther daugh ter.

Neal Paatoor, w ho 'recen tly le f t for th e east, h a s a rrived In G ra n d R a p ­ids, M ich., where h e expeeta to re ­m ain for several m on ths .

Roy M artin . Sold ier C reek, a n d Leslie Dean. H ollU ter. a re aM ltU ng A. E. Caldwell in th e CbnstrueUon o f a house m ade o ( p ln» -p o to i hau led from Shoshone baaln. l< r . Caldwell has also buU t. lo g ..eb M s and a good sized g ran a ry o u t o f p ine poles.

Cd Pastoor has fin ished drilling

475 acres of h a rd ir tie a t e n tals d r r la n d farm s s o u tb e u t o t h e r e . U r . P asto o r an d sons com bined 500 acrea . o t h a rd w heat from h ta Oxy la n 4 a th is season which m ad e a n a r e r a ta y ield o t m i bushcU to th e acre .

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A uto loans refinanced ' .

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ho m e l u t weak,D. L. McOltmg h a s retu rned from

B e rth o u d . Oolo., where he was called by th e d e a th o f h is brother.

M rs. Oecll ftlnggold 1>as gone to P o rtla n d to vUU relatives.

DoTOttiy Blanv ta in th a W endeH lionpltal w ith pneuiconla,

E ldrod HuetUg celebrated h ts f e \T n th b irth d ay anniversary wlUi a p a rty la s t week,

'm e O . 0 . Bailey fam ily have m oved back to Russell-Lane. liavB .been away fo r two yi^ rs ,

M rs. K a te M cDonald h a t re tu rned Id h e r hom e In Portland a t ^ r v isit­ing a t tlte home o t b e r nephew, p , J. M cD onald ,

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| l ; Team '^ o rk Needed to Move a LoadOvertures toward peace between the Committee

5 for Industrial . Organization and tlie American Fed- ^ erstion of Labor, however embryonic and Ineffectual,

use hope that America’s prolonged labor conflict 1 may be terminated.

6 a paw l between two bitterly opposing forces, K «sch strm ng fm^ominance, the workinginan nas been

" le re il loser iil th e year-long-conflict^ith a bright , ■# of industrial prosperity near,, finp MtabUshment

^.oM^siness upon a definite road to recovery has been ? iinpeded, if not blocked, by a turbulent labor situation.

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jgv A team will never accomplish much if energy is **Td pulling against eac^'other, Achievement is

>le;only when forces co-ordinate, in harmonious I'united effort.f a wagon bogs down in/sand, two horses may------- 'iirt their collars jintil tadiausted,'churning

^ t-f lu h ry .^ dust without'ever Inoving the better tfilned and d is c i^ n ^

' wagoii .wltK comparative ease.

nciple be lact, both the G. 1 .0. >iyipg-for4h» Mun« yoalrthe iiconaitlons and a just dis-

1 profits. B ut in place of united b 6 t that, aim, the past year , fiauglit with-violence, for

__________ i6-flbntrQicBr8y,lthe.Jiver8ge.jnl'eiiBily see the gigantic waste of effort

t'Siveib&D pu t to better use. That there ‘ ; arguments for organization along the

C. 1. 0 .1 8 undoubtedly , true, e are the contentions of the

^li^iurse of action i t has pursued in

ijndbasfe inlact'or reason that i should he supreme, domi-

U labor ;^6uld reach tiie goals ■■■■ J«»s»«rrforthrleaders

ions to sit down, in ami-M . grantiiig concessions, each

of influence" and control. Only labor .achieve greatness.

HOW A BO U T S IT T IN Q IN A BL IN D A N D m B C Z lN G T

Dear Pot 8hoU: V .Oive me duok>hunUnK any day. When yini |0 ft(t«r pheasants oi

dear, there’s too danged much walk- Ini involved. TnuBp, txamp. tramiw up hUl aod dowo dale, throuih fields and forests, over fences and under them Nuts.

But duoks- th . that's another Ule. nek < l i M blind or cover spot, wait for them to come over, and banj awa;. Pass the ducks please.

—W aterfow l W U Iroa

FOR PBOPLE WHO like to say DO, and for those who h ire a hanker* Ing for yes. we otter a true-faUe teat today. To such addlcU. the (ollow- Ing should be duck>soup.

I^BVI OR FAUE7 (a) The onljr son o f an American

l>reBlden to be klUed In the World ar was <hnat&i RoceevelL

'(b ) Two ex-PrealdenU of DnlUd BtXea «led on (he samtf

<c>’ sx 'K *!se r WUhelm n abdi­cated .after the.ArmUtlce.on Nov. 13, 1018. '

(d) The first British commander In the WorM -wtr was Field Mar­shal John niencb.

(• ) Unitei gtotes declared war Ml O e m a iiF « n A>rU <•(I ) John Marshall was the first

ObW Justice o f the flupwme Court. (ABSwera a ( b e t4 « « -ef oe laaui>^

;;>^duiciiig the Books.iv^ot lon'g aM'tilere were wild ruihoraiof a slaughter

iti^vUakal inr<Ethiopiai I t would now appear ---“I riot Utuej .b ra t least that they were

____ 1 the rumor, apprars to have had someli»aon, for Roine'now offioiallv announces that ' "an troops Including 44 officers were killed

mber by native attacks in the highlands of

U figures now give the Italian dead in Ethlo- 1 soldiers and add more than 1400

lups of "bandlb)," the official ; stated: werei ‘literally destroyed." We know

t ttioae ‘'bl^ldlts” in the United States, hav- li( tiirni in the Philippines and in Nicaragua

________ lippy results.l i r ’Wiitn, If ever, the exprated raw materials and

itttW atart moving from Ethiopia to Italy, there will ><it Uttle item on the debit side of the ledger; 6400

lA^Jboys dead. How much cotton and gold and it *U1 it take to make the led n r balance? That, one

IS, Mussolini himself will decide.

Farm Debt Decrease*bMt news in a long time Is the fact that the

ro Credit Administration will call and retire more 1 470,000,000 worth of Federal Land Bank bom ,e» Nov, 1, without refunding. That is, instead layinjf them off by new borrowing, they are to-be lo f f cash o# hand and from short-term loana

which should be paid as soon as further loans are paid W b y fa tm e n i.' A l s is all to the good. First, farmers are paying off ' lir debts, fit some banks faster than they were pw -

{ themJn 1929. Second, it means that more of we e of many farmers can now go to buying thing a of to payin;^ interest. Thii-d, the governmen IS interest, to pay. Fourth, those farmers, whost

li w e now debt-free, have a protection against '~^^re in that they can now borrow more taall;

1 ah emernncy. Fifth, it decreases the general fidtht which presses down so, heavily on gen-

I great day when the treasury ttself «|» announcement regarding the gtilWI

gNw|ng yegetablei In

P '6fS h o t sTh» G e n tl^ a n In

tiie T h ird R ow

U tb ey ’d m a k e a e a r th a t a tM r-. . . e« I tH U ....... .............................

A nd d id th e UOnklnc. (eo, T bcre 'd be l e v J a a a ^ i f e r dear______Ufe’i j a k i _ j T . .............

B y m e a n d you a n d yea!

I F YOU W A N T to know how th e v e te ran tr a p p e r looks a t h is p ro - fasBlon, h e re 's p a r t o f a le tte r w ri t­te n by W ill T yson df R u p e rt, b e ard ­ed tra p p e r o f 30 ye a rs a n d m ore e ip e r le n ce . f lay s he:. “A young m a n w hom I ta u g h t to U ap a few. ye a rs bifck to ld m e th a t b e c a u g h t 306 coyotes, la s t season fo r w h ic h b e received a n average o f W . t h a t I t took h im only a b o a t th re e m o n t t t to do it. A t m b n t e - t r a p p i n g a s a Uveimood has f a n n in g o r b a n k robbing o r even n ew sp ap er w ork sligh tly la id in th e sh a d e , a n d w ithou t th e financ ia l or bodily violence risk inco rpora ted . A p a tc h o f berries, a cow. a pig and a h e n t« m ess a round w ith du ring ttie sjm u n er, a f ish ing t r ip S u n ­day. azML w h a t m ore could a m a n expM t o f life, allow m s to inter* ro te te ," A nd WU1 signs h is le tte r " t S i n fu rU k ln ily ."

I T SO U N D S PR ETTY good to us, a n d If w e d l d n t have a congenita l eadenoy tow ard warm rad ia tor* a n d M l w a te r in w in ter tim e, maybe

w e'd d e se r t colyum conducting and t r y trap p in g . ^ ^

FRBA K NO. 1

r e t e h o U :1 re a d a b o u t a pedestrian down In

C a lifo rn ia w ho picked him self up a f te r being M t by a n ■utemoblle, a n d a p e to f iie d to th e motorU t for f t lU n g In h U way.

A nd stUl sotoRM spends millions every y e a r in aearchlng lo r freaks of n a tu re .

- i m a W ondering

o r O O URfiE W E'RB far from be< Init oo4 o f th e W righ t brothers and

n o a u tho rity on airplanes, bu t w e r a u e a n eyebrow a t the gentle­m en e v e r on th e Burley Herald who •b id t h a t o iie o t th e novel leatures « t th e lu r i e y alrm eet "will be a new type o f a irp lan e , sa id to be w ith­o u t w ings o r propaller." We m ight eoaoede th a t a plane m inus th e rest Of lie aooeun lennen ts could e tlll flijr, b « t n o ^ l U i o u t wings or pro- peU tr. . . .

m O I kX A RT W ITH THE NKW BU O O Y. YK8T

OAST o r c H A K A o m u

“ a Eaw” j b h ® -* "’ k ti* . H*t»« 'T S u a V * * w * ir rw o « T H ,‘ Ju i'«‘" jT * C K ^ 'w iC irrW O E T K . JIU'«

I Hr*. W tatw M lh u r i. t u t r r r . * * * e ri» i»

em« ta'mlMt

C H A PT E R I I I ^ H E su m m er lodge w u p e rfec t

in its sy lv an se tting . G re a t t re e s t o w e r ^ above i t A b lue lake , c u rv in g w ith th e sky , w ash e d lig h tly a g a in s t g reen b a n lo . close by.

H ig h -p o w e red sp e ed b o a t s sk im m ed th e la k e 's a eren e su rface . L azy -look lng Canoes bobbed a t in ­te rv a ls . s tu r d r ik lf t t tugged at ro p e s n c s r th e p ier.

M rs. W en tw orth g l a n o ^ n o w a t th e co ck U ll a n d h ig h b a il (la s ses . T h e re w as n o u se to ove rlook th e fac t. Y oung peo p le .lh M p -d a y a ‘e x ­p ected to b e s e rv e d d r in k s . T h e y 'd d u b a p a rty a w ash o u t U you d id n ’t. S h e ho p e d B a r ry w o u ld b e sensib le . I I c ^ v h e w ere lik e J a c k a n d J i l l , w lio d id n ’t d r in k a t a lL

P re sen tly , w itb a g laaa to b is h a n d . B a r ry w as s in tfn g s a a td te e o f th e S t L ou is B lu et. JU l g la n ce d a c r o u a t S y lv ia S u tton . S y lv ia w a s w e a rin g a s im ple w h ite sp o r ts d re ss , w h ic h m a d e h e r look l ik e a p a tr ic ia n angel, J i l l th o u g h t N o t th e c h e ru b ic k in d . S / lv ia 'e n o se w a s s tr a ig h t a n d s le n d e r . H e r c o ra l llo s m ig h t h a v e be en c a rv ed b y a sc u lp to r b e n t u pon p e rfec tio n in l in e a n d oxpresflon . Hex eyes w e r e w id e a n d b lu e a n d a p p ea lin g .S h e w a s sm a ll a n d s le n d e r a n d b e a u tifu lly m olded . > - -

S h e sho u ld b e la b e le d : "H a n d le w ith C are,”. JIU mUsed.

• • •p o O R Sy lv ia . S h e w ou ld p ro b -

a b ly find life a b i t ro u g h , i f ahe m a rr ie d B a rry . T hey w e re w e ll su ite d In o th e r respects . B a rry , w ith h is s a tu rn in e darknesg , w a : a p e rfe c t .fo il fo r Sy lv ia ’s d e lica te

T h eree x tre m e ly d ev ilish , a t le a s t d e v il- m a y -c a re a b o u t B a rry , w h ic h c o n - e rasfed sh a rp Jy w ith S y lv ia ’s angelio quaUUeSr ----------. .

J i l l g lanced u p a t . B a r ry . H e w as n o t look ing a t S y lv ia . H is e yes m e t J i l l ’s m ockingly .

“ S p ill it," h e said."O h , i t ’fi n o th ing ," J i l l a n sw e red ,

“ I w as Ju s t thlzdclng th a t too m a n y G en tle A rm ies a re n ’t good f o r a host. D o n 't fo rg e t S y lv ia is h e re .” .......................................

“ S y lv ia d o e sn 't m in d . ' S h e k n o w s It c an b e oU ghty m o n o to n ­ous w a lk in g a s tr^ lg h i lin e a l l Che tim e . A .fe llow h u t o ' w ea v e a ro u n d a lit tle . W h a t a p r e t ty

, l i t t le p rc a c h e r y o u ’re ' tu rn in g o u t to be , JIU ."

JiU sa id no th ing .

T 'H E a l t ^ o o n m erg ed in to a w a rm cloudless lU ght, w h ic h

th e young people found Id ea l fo r boa ting .

T h e y w e r e 'o u t e a r ly th e n e x t m o rn in g e n d rem a in e d on th e la k e th e g re a te r p a r t o f th e tia y .

J i l l and M ilo w ere on th e ir w a y ba.ck to th e lodge w h en th e y m e t S y lv ia a n d B a r ry headed to w a rd th e lake.

“Y ou’r e n o t s ta r tin g back !” JIU excla im ed .

J iU took in th e situa tion , a n x ­io u s ly . B a rry 's flushed face a rid t h e UtUe polnU of lig h t In h la d a r k eyes w ere d a n g er s ig n a ls . B u t h e w as a lw ays d lll lc u l t * h a n d le w h en h e V/as d rin k in g .

" L e t’s m a k e I t a r e a l r ac e < m o rro w ,’’ J i l l suggested. " I ’d U ke t o trace M ilo."

"A U r ig h t, come on ," B a rry sa id .* T oo la te . T here ’a a big, b la c k

j c l o u d , too."“ Jo y -k i l le r JIU ," B a rry re to r te d .

rW eU , you c a n 't stop o u r fun.'*"1 c o u ld n 't s ta n d B arry 's b o a s t­

fu ln e s s a n o th e r m in u te lo n g e r," S y lv ia A id . wiUt a Isugh. “ I 'v e b e e n h a n d lin g a m otorboat s in c e I w a a 13, a n d h e th in k s h e c a n o u tra c e m e. J u s t a n old ihow off.**

H i lo h a d lin k e d hU a rm th r o u tb

JUtab^tion b»yiralB{a KraannRim t

A man leaped f r m tht cor. A t he com e towm d the poreh. eouIJ tee he carried wmeorte in t o orm s. " H e 'i bnnpng in SiiW a. Tommjf cried.

ru n n in g to w a rd th e lodge.T h e g ro u p o n th e p o rch m oved

to m e e t h im . M rs. W en tw orth h a d op e n ed th e d o o r a n d w as doKTi th e s te p s to g re e t th e h u rry in g flgurc.

" B a rry ! B a r ry l"“D on’t b e a n Idiot, m o the r,’

B a r ry c rie d . D rip p in g w ith w a te r , w U d-eyed , h<^ h a d , reached th e p o rch .

A c h o ru s g re e te d h im : "W here is S y lv ia ? ” .

“S y lv la l G ood h e avens, h a sn ’t sh e com e in ? "■ “ W h a t do y o u th in k ? " L a a d y

d ra w le d , co ld ly ,"W e w c r : o n th o w a y to w a rd

th e .p o in t w h e n th e s to rm cam o u p . I t w a s g e ttin g d a rk . I d id n ’t see h e r 0^ h e a r th e m otor—so I th o u g h t— ". B a r ry b ro k e off. T h e p o rc h h a d filled su d d c n ly i a s g roups & om th e liv in g roo ift ’ jo in e d th e an x io u s g ro u p a ro u n d B a rry .

“ O h, goodness, is an y b o d y h u r t? W here ’: S y lv ia ? " M ilU cent W h it­n e y a sk e d In a n ex cite d tone .

“ W e d o n 't ' Im ow ,” L uci» a n ­sw ered .

"S om e o f you feUows w iU h a v e to h e lp ," L a n d y sa id . “ W e’ve go t to g e t a b o a t off a n d se a rch fo r h e r. W e m a y aU go in to th e soup— ’’ .

*'A b o a t cou ldn ’t l iv e In th a t w a te r n o w ," T om m y spoke grim ly . "B u t i f y o u go, r u go w ith yo u . S a y , w a i t a m lnu to , som eone Is coming.'* ’

A n au to m o b ile h o rn sounded , a n d tw o lig h ts loom ed u p porch .

L a n d y rea ch c d fo r a sw itc h , a n d a n e le c tr ic la n te rn th a t sw u n g by th e d o o r pou red lig h t o u t In to th e gloom .

A m a n h>d le ap e d .fro m th e car. A s h e c am e tow ard th e po rch th e w a tch e rs could see h e c a r rie d som eone In h li a rm s.

" I t 's J a c k W en tw orih l" T om m y cried . "H e 's b ring ing S y lv ia In . M y O od t"

(T o Be CoBtlBBed)

JlU ’s. "D on’t w aste w o rd l p n ob ­s tin a te people. WeU, so long . I 'm b e ttin g on Svlvla."

\ f R S . W ENTW ORTH m e t th e m a t th e door. "W here la B a rry ? "

she q u e rie d anxiously.•'H o a n d Sylv ia took tw o o f th e

boa ts , p la n h ln g to race,” JiU answ ered .

M rs. W en tw orth 's - eyes w ere focused o n th e lake. I t 'r su rfa cc w as ro u g h er . T here w as a chlU In th e a ir.- Sorhe ominous look ing c louds w e re m assing overhead.

“I d o n ’t Uke th e look o f th a t s k y ," she sa id .

’■NelUier d id I ," J i l l said, s low ly ." T h a r ’s w ind in them -thar

clouds,” d raw le d Tom m y L ane."T om m j-, don’t b e funny, y o u ’U

f rig h te n M rs. W entw orth ," L ucia W illis w arned .

■ “H e ’s no^ being funny ." T h is f ro m L an d y B r e n t "Those thun" d e rh e a d s c a rry a lo t o f w ind .”

" L an d y l You sound so d ram atic . D o ta k e m e o u t on th e lak e , a n d w e c an rescu e Sy lv ia and B a rry .'

"N o , please!" M rs. W entw oH h sp o k e sha rp ly . "Y ou w ould be tw o m o re to w orry a bout. S u re ly , th e y w iU bo sensible a n d com e in soon ."

" O f course , th e y w ill, M rs. W en tw o rth ," T om m y said, c h ee r­fu lly . .''Hey, JiU . H ow abo u t you a n d M ilo tak ing on L ucia a n d m e f o r a m a h Jong tu ssle? L andy , su p ­p o se you stro ll dow n to th o p ie r a n d see i f you can sp o t those goofs a n y w h e re ." •

" W h a t 's th a tl" L ucia c rie d" A p u t-p u t a s I live ," T om m y

le p l ie d . ‘‘T hey’re com ing in . A nd In good tim e, I ’d say."

W ith o u t w arn in g th e stoc(n b ro k e . G re a t , gu sty .w aves of w a te r w ere roUed ove r th e sho re . T h e la k e w as suddenly a boiling m aas, la sh in g back u n d e r th e sw ift o n s la u g h t o t w ind.• • •J i r tA N 'S figure w as ba lan c ed " p recario u sly on th e rock ing p ie r , a n d then , he ad dow n, cam e

W A B B IN 9 T 0 N , O c t a S .-O p U . m ia n a s to n ie o e n o f ‘ttte c . L O .- A. P . o f L . peace 0

N o re tp e tu lb le pereon c am p , or, to th e r a x ^ of governm ent, ap p ea r* to beU ere th a t a r eu n ited

m e rle a n la b o r m ovem ent is a n e a r -

. ' ^ e th in g , th e m ore peacefu l la b o r le ad e rs l o r is aome s o r t o f a tru c e In w h ich th e tw o o rg an i- ca tio n a wlU a t le a s t partiaU y r e ­f r a in fro m seek ing to s la sh e ac h o th e r to pieces. I t U beUeved pos- alble ( h a t Lewis a n d th e A. P . o f U ch ie fta ins m ig h t re a c h a n ag re e ­m e n t to use th e ir w ar chesU fo r o th e r purpoees th a n th e la b o r v e r­su s la b o r War.

P revalence o f pessim ism co n ce m - U^g o th e r p h a ses o f labo r's sp li t does n o t m e a n th a t a tte m p U to b ring th e tw o fac tio n s to g e th er a g a in a re doom ed. C ogent fac to rs , a c tu a l a n d pot en t ia l, w h la b -m a y force som e­th in g m ore th a n a p a r t ia l tru ce , a re a lso in th e p ic tu re .

N e v e r t b e l ^ c o m p ete n t'o b serv ers i tu n U n g -f tem D enver a n d A tla n tic

C ity r e p o r t t h a t th e sessiens o f b o thg roupa b rea th ed se lf-cong ra tu la to ry op tim ism a n d defiaiw e. T h e p la in f a c t is t h a t b o th branches o l th e la b o r m ovem en t h av e been th r iv in g ,’ t h a t n e i th e r si<e is seriously a fra id o l th e o th e r a n d . th a t these fac ts te n d to d iscourage com prom ise.

L E W IS W A R T S PO W ERCom plex ities o f th e p roblem s to be

solved In a n y fa r-re ac h in g se ttle ­m e n t o l labo r's s tr if e a re enorm ous. B u t o n e o f th e m o s t d iff icu lt facU U th a t , w ith C. I . O . now claim ing a la rg e r m em bersh ip th a n th e le d - e raU on, i t m ig h t b e im possible to r e u n ite O. I . O . a n d A. P . o f L . w ith ­o u t p u ttto g Lew is In control.

P u r th e rm o re . Lew is .undoubted ly w JU Jn s lf t on th e r ig h t to o rganize m a ss p r ^ n c t io n Industries on a n in ­d u s tr ia l basis w ith o u t c ra f t un io n p a rtic ip a tio n ; upo n lu ll , vo tin g re p - re a e n ta tle n lo r n ls IdUpwers a n d on

a c e o a U o a A . P . o f L i , a t t « t a to g a ln 'e m p lb y ^ TdcocnlU an tajr sug ­gesting c . I . o . w ould b e a .g ra a te r evu.

WUUam G re e a a o d h la executive councU hi(ve show n s m a ll Ind iea tlon o l wUUngneiu to m ake, a ^ l a ^ - eohsesslons. '

S tra teg ica lly , o . I . O . le a d e n lee l th ey 're f i t t in g p r e t t ; . ^ raa k tn g th e f i r s t “peace" m ove, L ew is a p ­pealed to th e la rg e r a s k a n d lUe s e n tim e n t o f w orkers t o b o th a rm ies w ho dlsUke fig h tin g o th e r w orkera. T h e A. P . o f L . cou ld h a rd ly re fu te th e overture .. P eace n e g e tla tle tu , hopeless o r no t, m ig h t a t le a s t staU off a m a jo r A. P . o f L- o n s la u g h t a g a in s t O. I . O . w hile L ew is a n d M« colleagues con tto u ed th e i r e rg a n lu - Utm drive.

P 8A R S t^S lN E fiS SLinM PSom e o f th e f a c ts w h ich m ay

m ake th e outlook lo r r e a l peace b rig h te r th a n m o s t la b o r le a d e n now th in k , w ere a lso In flu e n tia l t o p e rsuad ing C . 1. O . to b rea k th e lee. O n b o th sides ex is ts t b e l e a r o f a business slum p. B o th a ides a lso fe a r th e th r e a t o f rep ress ive la b o r l u ^ - U U on w h ich will b e h a rd e r to d e ­f e a t If U bor c a n n o N u n lte a t leufc on th a t f r o n t '

, In flu en tia l paclfls tio g roups e f le ad e rs a re to be lo u n d l a bo th groups, aside from a v e ry Im p o rtan t a n d p e rh a p s p o te n tia l decisive r a n k a n d file sen tim en t.

C . L O . h a s be en so m e w h a t d is­tu rb ed to f in d A . P . o f L . g roups lig h t in g “iab o r" e a n d ld a te s w h ich i t endorsed lo r e lec tion in N ew Y ork, D e tro it a n d elsew here . Som e A . P . o f L . un io n s w orry le s t O. I . O. unions, w h ich h a v en ’t y e t tovaded th e ir te rrito ry , wiU so o n do so , a n d some C. I . O . u n io n s a re b a v l ^ w h a t th e y consider eno u g h troub le w ithou t h a v M th e A. P . o f L . bear dow n on th e fo in UckUsh areas .

A nd no one o n e i th e r side « iJo y s th e f a c t t h a t em ployers h a v e ahow n a n inc reas ing d isp o sitio n to refu se to sig n c o n tra c ts w ith one fac tio n a t th e r isk o f to v it in g a t ta c k from th e o ther.(C opyright, 1937, N E A Bervloe, too .)

The Family Doctor

T h is la tb e th i r d o t a series 9 t aM lelea i n : w h ic h O r. M orris P isb b e ia th e skin.

B r D R. M O E B IB FIB B B E IN E d ito r, J e sm a L o f tb e A m erican

;»bdloal AsweaUeB, a n d o.* H y g el^ tb e H ea lth M agaslne

T lie 'w ro n g k in d o f food I s ,a def- to ite fac to r in th e p roduction o l ta to sk in diseases. W e know , lo r ex ­am p le , th a t th e absence o l c e rta in necessary food fac to rs m ay resu lt in diseases like pe llag ra w itb e ru p ­tio n on a n d bu rn in g of th e sk in .

T here - a re c e r ta in types o l lood, s u c h a s she llfish a n d m ushroom s, w h ic h - iw be con tfu n lo ate d w ith In-

o r w hich m ay

KTFI PROGRAMIBM ke. 14M watto

(CU» fer r e te ren e e -T b ta wiU M l be repeated.)

TIJMDAy, OCT. »• , m.a:M V H ram ' BrMhrMi oiub s : ^ ^ s b e w l * MiMtUmi l!M fa rm and hem* iiMhM

l i t U n , PotU e:d e n t you have Detective No.

1 p f«be In to th e m a tte r of the young h i y w ho h a d Just bought a new car

Uie f i r s t th ing she dirt wa* ‘p a rk th,e chariot, thereby col-

iM U n t g I I fine from the o o n iu b - u la ry . A nd you should have seen her w a lk ln t dow n the alley to gel to

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TBUK-rAUK ANflWERH. 1, (g ) T ru e , Q u e n tin ' RootevtU waa th a on ly son of a President kill- • d in UM W orld war.

lb ) T fM , Jafferwii and Jo)>n A daau d M Jely «, iu « .(C) Palae. T lie «x-KaU><>r

r i NOV. I . i»H , two dayn before A rm latloe.

(d) T ru e . >Teld M arshal Joliii r r t n o h y m th e (lr»l l>rlt|s li com- m a n d tr o f I h e w orld war.

(e) Palee. v r l . deoUred war m . <WmM>y Agril f l i n .(f) Pa lae . Jo h n Jay o( New York

w aa I N l l r a t O hlet Juatioa or the • t p r e m e c e d r i

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HOLLISTER |

F o u rte en m em bers of th e Sa lm on T r a c t H om e M akera club m e t W ed­nesday a t th e hom e of M rs. J . B. P o h lm an w ith five b irthdays being rem em bered . M tsi Hill d em oiuU atdd p ro p e r cooking utensiU for th e k i t ­c h en . A com m ittee w as n am ed to look a f te r an eah lb lt to l ^ he ld Nov^ l» a n d 30 in T w in Palls . T h e nex t m eeU ng will be held wlUi U ra . C. W . S trtek ling Nov- Miae C a th ­e rin e P o h lm an assisted h e r m othar

a " £ 1 Kunkal* gave th e add ress o t w eloom e Friday a t th e u a o h e rs ' reoepU on. O the r p rog ram num bers w ere g iven by Mlaa O athertoe P oh l­m a n , p ia n o aeloi M ra. W. A. Parley, re a d in g : Mias Lois K unkel, piano •o lo! M rs. n . E. D av ls ,.cha lk u ik ; BUly Vnglae, aeeordlon aolo; Helen

- .....................- O .M .B a t* .,vooal aoio! Prancee and Otalre Kim kel, m oiio: Oeddr P etanon, reading; Jun e Colson, p laao -eolot u n t tn g aU U rs, piano ntimbers' lU v . ri, k . D avis, closing talk. Re(rcshmeni.i ware aerved.

M rs. Bmma Kuhns has gone lo R onaa, M ont, to spend the winter wlUt M r. and Mrs. John Parmrr. B h e a o f^ p a n le d Mr. end Mri. Qlcnn K i^ k e i and daughter u far aa I'tKs-

U r i , Wiley ill ff enU ru in ed at dinner on rtld ay iwnoring tim toSthday ot her mother, Mrs. KiiieD u m , Twia nil*.

. a oM d W l lT h a v a bMn abdllshed o q U m rural of aa autesag 01 faolllUtlng travel.

You May Not Know That—

’ B r N .tOMt R. M A RTIN

W hat U Huppoflod to bo a now tynfl of fa ll whcHt of oxcopllona) productive ab ility huH been acci- dentnlly iiiu-overed by E, A rcher, of Sagie, Idabo. Euch phmt haB f r o m .40 to 70 Htiilkn, each .head iR four ini'hcs Io n s and contalnn 60 kernm a to tljo hcHd, nnd fltalka av­erage iwtriioadB each.

BLISSr. ami Mrs Howard Rogers *nd

son of Seattle, Wash., are vleitinf the niley TliorRe fkmlly.

Mr. and Mm Wetherford o f ^ - ton, Oolo.i were a ( Ibe fN d H uff homo fiartday.

Mr. Moaff of Dedo l l t j l» new Atatlon agent at Bliae and moved lait week witii his family hete. He will relieve Mr. Ohapmtut WbO hat been'arting as'agent her# •Inee June when Mr. Kelley left lor Mo> oali,

Mr* Alvali WebiUr U » l » t the Ooodlng hospital.

Mrs, oharlea Murray, who la erlt. leally Ul at U>e Bolie WMptUl. reported a little beltM allhough she was «tlii unMnNU—

Candidate* lot tho crowned at the aSaod p S s M i Madge Parm«r, Ruth W m Blaise oravas, Bai^»m» creft, Alloa M l

c o n ta in poisons. W hen these su b ­s ta n ce s .a re ta k e n in to , th e body, th e sk in m iy . p rom p tly show a n e rup tion .

Som e persons a re especially se n ­sitiv e to c e r ta to foods os. fo r ex- aipp le , straw berrie s, pork, s e a lood eggs, w heat, chocolate, o r a im ilar aubstancee . W henever they e a t these foods, they m ay h av e h ives o r slm ' l ia r e rup tions on th e sk in .

W e know U ia t i t is a lso possible lo r people to be sensitive to various d ru g s. I n a person w ho Is sensitive a ve ry sm all dose of th e d ru g m ay p roduce a severe reaction .

Som e of th e drugs w hich a re m o st commonly associated w ith such reactio n s a re b rom ides, iodides phenolph lhaleln - a n d qu in ine . S ince th e se drugs a re frequen tly th e in- gred lenU of p a te n t m edicines whlcli a re sold lo th e public u n d e r secret fo rm u las a n d u n d e r queer* nunics people frequently have erup tions a f te r ta k in g such m edicines a n d faU to reaJlee Ute cause.

Som e people a re sensitive to se ­ru m s a n d vacclnea a n d o ilie r su b ­s ta n ce s Ih jec ted in to th e body will: a view of p reven ting o r overcom ­in g infec tious diseases. I n th e case o f such sensitiv ity erup tions follow

T h ere ‘-are mat^y sk in diseases w h ich a re associated w ith h idd e i in fec tions In th e body. T hese in. le c tio n s, w hich a re called focal in fec ttons, s re m ost com m only-found in th e teetli, th e tonsils, th e slr\uses, th e gallb ladder, th e in te s tin es a n d th e u r in a ry trac t.

In c e r ta in form s of sk in d ls-,isea, a se arch Is m ade for su c h In­

fec tions. W iien th e in fec tion is found a n d controlled, th e akin diseaae d is ­a p p ea rs . V

K ecently we have le arn ed a g re a t deal about th e g landa of to U m a l aeoretlon. T here seem s U5 be no d o u b t b u t t lw t these g lan d s a lso con tro l th e app ea ra n ce a n d fim o- tloiM of th e skin.

P o r exam ple, a s 2 h a v e a lre ad y bjienuoned, a n In su ffic ien t a m o u n t of m a u r l a l com ing from th e thy ro id g la n d produoea a ak to th a t U dry a n d coarse a n d th lo k .1 f th e re is too m u c h secretion from th e thy ro id g land , th e sk in la usuaUy very p ink a n d w arm a n d pe rsp ires a g rea t deal.. -In certa in c onditions affeo ttn g th e a d re p a i g itn d s , th e sk iu m ay be covered w ith a b ronse p ig n te n t Wo> m a n frequently h av e yeUow a p o u . w hich they caU Uvar tp o u , which M em to be aaaoclated w ith th e g lan d s Involved In ehU dblrth . Ba* peoially du ring th e tim e w hen a w om an is going to have a ch ild shou ld h e r ak to be w atohed for m an ifea ta tions Ind ica ting d U tu rb - • n o w 01 th e to te r io r o f th e body,

Tuberculoaia a n d ayphlUis m ay eertously k ffsc l th e ik ln i f they a n n o t discovered a n d t r e a t« l a s •o o n ,* s p o o ib j,.

T h e nervous s y iu m aleo m a y W' A m i a n abno rm al oondlU on by th e ap p ea ra n ce o f varloua erup ttm a, J I J M w w r t iw ro o r iuau In

H I S T O R Y of Twin Falls City & County

A s G leaned f ro m P ileg eS T h e 'Z ^ e a

15 YE A R S AGOOCT..« . m * - -

N ext F r id a y T w in FaU s trav e ls to B uh l a n d from a ll Ind ica tiooa a v e ry large de lega tion o l ro o te rs w ill lo l- low th e team . A rra n g e m e n u are being m ad e fo r a specia l c o ac h .on th e noon , tr a to fo r th e h ig h school s tu d e n ts a n d th e b a n d w h ich will m ake th e tr ip . T w o ye a rs ago th e ‘ specia l c a r to B u h l supp lied m ore ■ roo ters to th o ga m e th a n were the re from B uh l itse lf a n d fro m a ll In­d ica tions th is m a y b e rep e a te d th is > year.

B uh l h a s a f a s t back field depend ­ing on end ru n s a n d passes fo r m ost of th e ir ga ins. M oore a n d W ilson s ta r t fo r Buhl. F ro m a ll ind ications th e gam e F rid ay will be very sen ­sa tiona l as. Buhl h a s a rep u ta tio n fo r kick ing a n d p a ss in g a n d will no doubt use these ta c tic s a g a in s t th e heavy lino C oach B v a n i h a s devel­oped.

As ''P a t" F ly n n Is s ti l l o u t o f th e regu la r-lineup Sw im w ill a g a in take le ft U ckle lo r th e locals.

£7 YE A R S AGOO CT. t9. 1»10

W hen Jd h n B, W hite nlgnad th e c o n tra c t fb r th e use of th e fa ir grovmds for th e b a ll team , of w hich h e w as th e jn a n a g e r , th e re w as a clause th a t p rov ided th a t th e la ir association shou ld h av e free use of th e grounds, b u t t h a t th e privileges should be given to M r. W hite. R . W. Jo n e s a n d th ree d irec to rs o f th e A thle tic acsoclatlon signed fo r th e a ssociation a n d M r. W hite fo r tho p a rty o f th e second p a r t . W hen the- accoun ts o f th e f a i r were dosed th e re waa no check draw n fo r the privileges In la v o r o f Mr, W hite a n d th is h a s caused some d ispu te betw een th e tw o p a rtie s .

Y esterday a fte rn o o n by m u tu a l agreen ien t, B. J . O atra n d er, B. L. A ldrlck a jid W . P . G u th r ie , ac ting as •m ed ia to rs , decided th e m a tte r

s to se ttle fu lly th e grievance betw een th e pa rties,

In th e 'r e c a n t m em b ersh ip con­te s t betw een th e R e d a n d B lue d i­visions of Uie Y oung Peop le 's elass of th e C h r is t ian c h u rc h Sunday school, th e fo rm er w ere th e loeers a n d hono red th e B luea a t a p a rty P rid ay evening.

ACEQUIA^ I

a g U a die-

M r a n d M ri, W . A. B a m e s of aiV nM J ^ n T v le l U d a t th e p . H . s e a m a n hom e' en ro u te U> O m aha whore M r. B a m e a w ill e n te r a ra ll - S i d h o S i ta l fo r th r o a t trw itm en t.52?A w e.««» »»"■b ro u iw a n d aU ter.

u r a n d M rs. J o h n Z un \brenhon a ir f eon, Itoeoo .. OokervlUe, Wyo..

F re d T aeeoher o f R ay­m ond, Ida ., vla ited th e ir b ro th e r a n d a u te r a n d faiAlly, M r. a n d M ri. Ja ck S lra u b h a r , recen tly .

M r. a n d M rs. Ceoll Allen of Bob* a rts , ;d a h o , a re g u e a u a t th e bom t q l ilia p a ren ta , M r. a n d M ri, L P. Allen.' M r. a n d M ra. A lto n B a d i i r , W n t- wood, c a lif ,, a n gueata a l tho horn* o f hU p a ren ta , M r. a n d M n .

Ha<ii'nd M n . R . W . T b w n w o p l i f t laa» week lo r C e d ar O lty . U ta lu H e h a i been app o in tad #d u o a « « o H a - ir t« > H o r th e 0 0 0 i h a i o - ,

M n .. M ra b llaU,

ftienda laat..week.

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I I NE GEID4 Unbeaten Clubs Defeated During Saturday Games

DARTJMOUTH SURPRISES WITH 20.2 VICTORY OVER HARVARD

IDABO EVENING TIMES, TWTN FAtLS, IDAHO

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RETAIN PERFECT

Goldberjr at E.ise

B r L E SL IE AVERY

N EW YORK, Oct. 25 (U.R) — Only nine m ajor football tea m s had pcrfcc t reco rds to d ay a t th e season’s half-w ay m ark.

T he undefeated and u n tied w ere reduccd by four when Louisiana S ta te, N orthw estern , W isconsin and Syracuse lost S atu rday . California, A labam a. V anderbilt, Baylor, Yale, D a rtm ou th i Holy Cross, D e tro it and S an ta Clara m arched on w ith unblem ished records. '

T he Rose Bowl p ic tu re began to take defin ite shape w hen C alifornia's Golden B ears rolled back th e ir fifth s tra ig h t op­ponent, Southern C alifornia, 20-6, to rem ain the only un ­defeated team in th e P acific Coast confcrence. T he pow­er displayed so f a r by S tub Allison’s crew appeared cer­ta in to ciarry th e Bears to th e conference cham pionship and th e bid to perform in th e P a s ­adena tournam ent of roses classic.

T h e f a r w est's o th e r p c rfcc t rec ­ord eleven. B a n u C la ra , h a d a n a r ­row escape- Sunday n ig h t w hen i t waa he ld scoreless fo r th re e periods •toy U>yola ol Los Aperiod touchdow n gave th e B roncos a 7-0 win.

B»ylor K t tp i S U lc C leanBaylor, th e sou thw esfa la s t hqpe

io r th « New Y ear's tr ip to CaU- forrtla , m a tnU lned Its con fe rence lend by b lanking th e h igh ly ra te d T exas Aggies. 13-0. D cU o lfs T ita n s boasted th e only p e rfe c t.re c o rd l a th e m iddlcw cst a ft« r de fea ting B os­to n collcgc.-M-O.

In th e ir f irs t real te s t o f th e sea ­son , D artin o u ta 's O rccn ' I n d ia n s p roved a big surprise In w alloping

• H arvard , 30-3, to rem ain u n sc a th e d , a n d Y ale m arched over one of C or­n e ll's b e st elevens In years . B-0 .H oly Cross nosed o u t w estern M a ry ­la n d . 6-0, to become th e E as t's th ir d undeJw X td . unW td m a lo t team .

Previously defeated by S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia. Ohio S ta te d ropped N orthw este rn from th e p e rfec t r e c ­o rd lis t, a n d P i tt , h e ld 0-0 by F o rd - ha m earlie r, sank W isconsin, 31-0.T h e e a s t lost Syracuse In a m a jo r up.iet w hen M orj'land tr iu m p h ed ,

- 13-0.Dnke B eats Colcate

O th e r p rincipal resu lts :E a s t — D uke 13, Colgate 0; F o rd -

h a m 7, T . C. U. 6; P r in c e to n 6.R u t s e r # /0 ; Army 47. W ash ing ton (S t. L 6uls) 7: VUIanova 31, B uck-

'■ '.n e ll 'O : Pcnhsy tv ftn li 0, G eorgelow n 1): L aP ay e tt« -iS ,'N . y . U . .o; W est-

' a r a R osenre 7, B oston U., 0 ; B row n 7, C olum bia 6.

M iddle w est—M ichigan 7, Iow a «•, N o U t D am e 9, Navy 7 ; In d ia n a 27. c in c ln n a U 0; M ichigan S ta te

K an sa s B U te 16, Creigh ton 7; D rake 30, Iow a B u te 0.

A uburn I« 21-0 W inner S o u th —A uburn 31, O eorg la T cch

; M ississippi S ta te 14. F lo rid a 13;

; M lsalsilppl 46. O u ac h ita 0; N ortli C aro lina 13. T u la n e 0; V. P . I.12. W ashington and Lee 7; C icm son 34. S ou th C aro lina 6; V. M. 1, 26, V irg in ia 7; Centre 8. D avidson 0; N orth C aro lina S ta te 30, W ake F o r- etit 0.

.aou thw cstr-A rkansas 13, 8 . M. U. 0; ^ c e 14. T exas 0.

PaciU c cDoat—W ash ing ton B U to IJ . U. 0 . L. A. 0; B U iiford 13, W ash - Ing ton 7; O regon S ta te 14, O regon 0 ; St.. M ary ’s 0, Id ah o 0; P o r tlan d13. Brlglm m Young 10; Ban K ran- c b c o 7, UouKDga 0. *

Rocky m oun ta in—Colorado Uni* ‘ vcrslty 47, Colorado S ta te 0 ; C olo­

rad o collego 13, Colorado M ines 0; W estern S ta to 7. O rc rlcy B tn tc 0; D enver u n lv e n lly IS, U tah 7; U tah s la te 34. W yoming 7.

FoothallUpsets

N EW ■yOHK, Oct, 35 WR)—W eek, end loo tba ll surprises:

V anderbU t edged L, 8 . U.. 7-0.M a ry lan d stopped w »dereut«d

SyraeuM 13-0.B row n iioeecl C olum bia 7-0.Urak'0 m opped up Iow a S ta te 30-0,K entucky blanked M a n h a tU n

19-0. .A uburn m assacred O eo rg la T eoh

21-0.T rm p le u p w t C arnegie T ech 7-0,LllUe ’ LaPayetU) w hitew ashed N.

Y, U. 18-0.NotCU CfttoHna T u U n e

lS-0.S tan fo rd ticked W asliington

(iood Police Memoru , Unitea Brother, S ister

■ OAM BRIDOE, M ass. iU .R)-'l'hanks to th e (o o d memory o t H|>rclal o f f i ­ce r T h o m as a . MbAUIUfe, d irec to r o f C am brldge 'i police nilsaing p e rs ­ons bureau , a b ro ther a n d sls icr were reu n ited a f u r 13 years.

W hen M rs. ‘R aatuiel Bu\alley o( Peekalrtll, n , y „ appealed to O nni- liridg# police to he lp find h e r broU»er. Fred Em ery. M c A u llf fr leca lied liavlng w en th e na m e re - rcn tly iin « sum m ons for a m ino r tra f f ic law InfrtcU on. B m eirO ivas round a n d p u t in touch w i t l ^ s s ls ler . ^

M lrro ri coated wtUi c lirom lum «n d a lum inum will ca l^ h tiivlslbJe • la r l lg h t In’ g rea ter QuanUUee U ian ailvenxt ones, acco rd liif to Uie d lS ' ro v t iy o l tw d OomeH u n ive rs lly phy ilc iiU .

California Bears Travel Road to Rose Bowl TiP I l O W PACED

B Y B K M I SO U O H O S e a s o n a l

Keoord o t f iv e Straight O onqaeits

(By U nited Preee)D ir ls lo n le a d e n m eet In the N a-

U onal le ac u e 's head line football gam e th is w eek, th e Chicago Bears oom ins to play th e New York Q la a ts n e x t Sunday .

T h e. B e ars ro lled back the ir first flT# opponen ts a n d h a re yet to ta ste deX eat T lie O ian ts^^after losing the s e ts o a o pener to W ashington, v o n fou r i i t n ilsh t to top th e eastern t n u p .

C hicago tu rn e d back tiie rugged D e tro it L tons, 38-30. yesterday be­fore * crow d of 34,530 a t W rlgley field , w hile N ew Y ork was b lank ­in g tiie B rooklyn D odgers 3^-0 b e ­fore 30,000 a t th e Polo G rounds.

D e fe a t Drop* Lions D efea t d ropped th e L ions Into a

second p la ce tie w ith Uie O reen Bay Packers w ho c rushed Cleveland 33-7. T h e W naiiing ton In d ian s m aintained th e ir h o ld on second place in the eas t by d e fe a tin g Philadelph ia . 10-7. w hen ZUIey 6m iU i booted a field

l a th e la s t 30 seconds of play. T h e flou n d erin g P ltteburgh P i­

ra te s . w ho w on th e ir f irs t twp games of th e year, suffered Uielr fif th s tr a ig h t loss, 13-7, to th e Chicago C ards. P i ttsb u rg h 's only tally came in th e f in a l period w hen Max Flske uncorked a 6S>yard pass to Bill D a ­vidson, w ho o u tran pursuers fo r 20 y a rd s a n d a touchdow n.

Loa A ageles L eads A m trlcan t n th e A m erican league, the Los

A ngelus Bulldogs m a in ta ined the ir lead w ith a record of five stra ig h t tr iu m p h s by outscorlng the C incin­n a t i B engals. 17-7. Boston, w ithout th e services o f newly signed L arry K elly w ho w as 111 wUh a cold, b eat P i tte b u rg h 27-7, and R ochester sh u t ou t th e N ew Y ork Y ankees. 34-0. T h e B rooklyn Eagles stopped the B han^ndoah , Pa .. Presidents 32-7 In a n e xh ib ition gam e., T h is w eek’s schedule: Sunday— O re en B ay a t D etroit; ■ Chicago. (B ears) a t New Y ork; P ittsburgh a t P h ilad e lp h ia ; W ashington a t Brooklyn ; C leveland a t Chicago (C ard ina ls) .

H ikin" Hitchcopk

O ne of (he s ta r s w ho led A uburn lo a surprise 2 t-0 vU tory G eorg ia T eeh S a tu rd ay w as A lte rna te C apt. R ltl^ H itchcock , b ro ther o( J im n y H ltchcAck. a ll-A n r r ic a n back of 1932.

M arshall G oldbcrr, P l t t s - bu rgh ’s h ip p e tr ha lfback , la c a u g h t In a n unusual pose— sU n d in g still.

FootballResults

SUNDAY GAMES ^Unl»er»iiy of Ssij. rranclico 7, Oon-

«»BU CUr> 7. Loyola (l.oi A ntelet) Q St.'A m braie 7, Rockltur$l S Mt. St. M iry'i H. U SiUa i St. Bonsventur^ T, St. ThoRikl t

SATURDAY G A M E S ' n . M. C.,

henTtr u , H uh 7 Klah 8U le 31, Wyorainc 7 1‘ortlsnd U. 11, H. Y. U. 10.ColoikAo V. 41, Colorado

..................■Albion Normal }l. Rlrlii 0 CaUfornla 2ff. fioulhern California • N«»ad» I. collfso oMMtllle J OcrldcnUI 0, RedUndi t Orffon HtatK M, Oreion o Pomona 2}. l.aV«roe t

^ San Ul<f0 Klalt N«» Mtslco Blalt

W aihlniton tllMi ), II. c. L. A. 0. flUnfor^ U, W aihlniion 1

M IDDLE WEST n<toit n . Knoi ISOhio Norihern I. Bowllni ore«n 1n rad lrr 1°. »maha snm lcr 12, W aililni(an.it{(enon et'aia 19, John Carrol) 0Indiana 21, Clnflnnatt oK an u i Slal* II, CrtiihtOH 7Ilrakn : 0, Inwa Hlate tro ri i i » i Tfln, II, FllUbur(l> Jhr*. •M Ifhliin 7. towa I * ^M lrhlfitt H(»(« 21. M arquallt 7NcbCdiLa T, MUkOUd «Nou* Ii.inia t . Mar; I Olilo Plate 7, Northwularn S Uayloit «, oMo t/, 0.Kantat I, oMihoma 1'Ht. l.oiiU 7, Calhollc U, ITolrdo II, Miami ITuiu> 27, UKlalioma A. * M. 0.

KAMT All>rl|lii 21, Moravian t WllilanfMarl' IX. Amarlcan B

. Anihcdt 12, H'»ilr»ar> t lla lr i 7, Main* S

» lletroll 14 ..........W*»l.fn >................ -llowdoln » . Colbr a llfooklin 1», l.on-«ll Taatllf 8 tiullain IJ, K 'n i »t»ta I Uuh« I), Colsalt S Brown T. Coriimbla S fon ti. Hlala li, Trinliy e ilkk ln ion IS, Milawaro 0 rotdhani 7, T » a ) ChrlMUn ■ Alabama it , ( iro 'is W aihlniton • O axinouib n , IlKVsrd i IlHir CroM.I, tVrit M aijUnd a a tU r tb u t i IS, l4 h l |h S MaryUnd I),N*w llampinlra 14, •u r a n l i i 11, York U » ro an ir lta o U •. (Korietown S ruiabnrsh H. WImouiIb 0 Army 4^ WMhlnilon (SI. I„) I %'in«no*a SI, llnrknall I Wnrc«(Ur 1 , Man. Suit ’* y>U I, C«n«ll 0

NOIITII AthanMi I}, ■«. Malbftdtit.e UoorsU II, M trtfr 0 Auburn II, (looriU Tt«h I K entiulir If. Mk«halUn 0 Mrtilulpiil II, Ouschlls I

s s i:- a ,? r ,. : w . ■■T«nririM« If. VawanM • nice 14, T*>ai 7 lUyloi h , T «aa A. * M. • Vanrtrrblli 7, i.ouliiana I Va Mil. in ti . IS. VliijlnU 7Va. roly Init. i». V 1

IH IU KXAM IKER BIT T E Ni"O UT w o m - H . T en. tu.n — n ,

M. W alker, c liy h e a lth d e p a r tm e n t n np loy ro , liad Ills pe rfec t average ru in ed when a liog b it lii in .'W alk er •oooaipanled tlia d o f« M o h e r on a ll rtflls io in v a s tif tte th e possl- bliUles of rabies I n foiA' years , Ite m a d s 9,000 calls. T h in h a was

b itten .

LO yO LH LH S lOS i l A ( U I H , ] - ( l

S ubstita te 'i SOVYard. Dsih In Oloiing MinotoB Wins

Qame For Bronot

LO S A N GELES. O ct. 35 (U.R)-A su b stitu te fu llback 's bO-yard dash w ith an in te rce p ted pass le ft S a n U Clara, untjferslty s till unbeaten a n d un tied t o d a ^ T l i e b reak, n e a r the end of a n o therw ise a ir t ig h t game gave th e B roncos » 7-0 victory over Loyola o f L oa ,A n g e les yesterday N early 30,000 saw th e gam e In the M em orial coliseum .

Big W ilbu r O u n th e r rushed up from backing th e line a n d pnsgged H a ^ A cquare lll 's wobbly toss In th e f la t zope on th e rig h t side ol Loyola's line . B eh ind a th ree -m aji In terference t h a t mowed down Ac- quare lli. only m a n w ho h a d a chance to sto p h im , O uT ifier raced h a lf th e le n g th of th e field a n d over the goal w ithou t being touched, ’Thomas G ilbe rt converted ffom, placem ent.

Dinosaur CemeteryM OSCOW (UR»-A large cem eterr

of p reh is to ric an im als, which ex* laied In U>e M esow lc B ra. has been foim d la tlie 2y l-K u m desert, n e a r th e -A r a l sea. T here were fouhd bones of long e x tin c t an im als, be­ginn ing . w ith sm all am phib ians and ending wlUi m onstrous dinosaurs w hich w ere som etim es forty m eters long.

Albion Beats Ricks 39-0 at Homecoming

Coach Hult Uses Every Player on Squad as Panthers Chalk Up Easy Victory

A LBION, O ct. 25 (8 p « ta l> —At-on P a n th e rs rested today follow ­

ing th e e asy , victory they chalked up over th e V ikings o f R icks collego In th e . a n n u a l hom ecom ing game h e re S a tu rd ay . C oach O rv ille H u ll’s boys passed a n d ra n U ie lr w ay to a 39-0 w in to keep a reco rd of never hav ing lo st to th e n o r th e rn e rs th e hom e field.

T h e P a n th e rs scored in th e f irst q u a rte r w hen B ngleklng counted, a n d U icn a iided rtw o m o ie toucl^- dow ns In the second pe riod as Vaughn H all a n d Lon E rickson crossed the goal line to n u k e th e -count 18-0 a t th e h a lf-tim e in term ission .

T h e speedy B ngleklng. back in th e lineup a f te r a r e s t du rin g tiie second q u arte r , paced th e way us the P a n th e rs counted 21 po in ts In the th ird fram e to m ake a walk-owny o f th e gam e. F in a l q u a rte r saw an even ba ttle betw een Albion sccotid- s tr in g e rs and th e R icks club. H ull used even- p layer w ho h a d a un i­form .

L ineups:ALBION Pos. RICK SE rickson ..... ....... l / t ................JohnsonC ram er ...............L T ............ KtanfordW alt e I G RobinsonChilds ................... C ............ BummersG reen ............ . . .A G .............. PetersonW aite ................ R T ............. S toddardl lo m lln f ...... .....R E .............. EversonllaU ...................Q » ........... N hephrrdE ngleking ...........M l ............ CalilstrrC n in rr .............. R l l ........ tiu ih rrlnudP a tric k ...............K B ,.......... llalmfo.‘d

K ubstltutldhs—A lbion: T horrion . Scow, Conrad. C om pton, K renutrad , C h rliten io n , F a ll, M cJunkin i, l.s t- I n e r , Erickson. Allen, R lrks: tVil- cos, Hiniili. Itoberta , Itrynoid i, M auchit. CUappie.

W HO ITKK PO PCO RN KAIHKDLORAIN, O. (UP) — A |Kii>c(>ni

harvext — Hie ears nvernglng 7 inch es InclrcunifeiT iire — wan ’■W lioiiprr' rro |) by th e Inmlly partnerM ilii m-oHfcrs, M r ,’and MrV J , A. Pox. One e a r was 0 liiclirs long.

ItEy HOLDS 10 I

EySIONAWIS BE1IEIIMHEII

English Driver Does 290 MU&b Per Honr in

Tost Sun

BONNEVILLE SA L T FL A T S, V U b , Oct. 2S (IJ.R)—C a p t. G eorge E. T . Eyston today a w a ite d fa* Torable driving c o n d itio n ! fo r h is p lanned a t t e n p t - on th e w orld '! m easured m ile record , a f te r , h is speed rea ch e d nearly tSO n l le s per h o u r in • le s t ru n yesterday.T h e trac k w as p u ila U y coveied

w ith w ater w hen E yston op e n ed up th e huge speedster 'y este rday , a n d h e sa id h e w ould m ak e n o m ore testa fo r f e a r 'o f b rea k in g th e au r- face.

H is a tte m p t to b e t te r S i r M a l­colm Cam pbell’s w orld r e c o rd . ot 301.13 miles p e r h o u r w ill be m ade

i soon a s the tr a c k h a rd e n s , he lid.Eyston sa id iie w as sa tis f ie d w ith

th e pe rform ance of h is c ar. "T he T iiunderbo lt." w hich " rode very w ell,” h e sa id , considering cond ition of th e track .

BAMD. POSTAL BOWLEIISONIOP

Autom en L ead O om m oroials; MaU W orkers B old Big

E dge in O itj Loop

B arn ard A ulo h o ld s n tw o a n d one-hair game a d v a n u g e over Its n earest rival to lead th e C om m ercial bowling IcBEue today a s th e season en tered It-i f if th w eek .'

Post O ffice h as a n Im pressive four-gam e m arg in In C ity league. Tl^c lad les of ih e B u h le r te am a re tied for second w ith th re e othec squads. ’Tlie Pos ta ls h av e dropped onl.v.one gam e a ll season.

'The su n d ln g s ;COMMERCIAL LEA GU E

Allison’s Club (Joes ThrougbJ U. S. C. for Easy 20-6 Viclijl

B y lA B tE S A. SULLIVAN

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26 (U.R)— U niversity d* C n ia’a p a th ' to th e R ose Bowl and national football recognition appeared s t r a ig h t and clear today.

The opposition ahead o f th e Golden B ears dldn*t 'i formidable enough to s to p th e C alifornia special as i t i

tow ard Pasadena.Hiiulu Halfback

C. A. "BUI'.’ B a ilry still topped th e Com m ercial bow ling league aver­ages today w ith 187 b u t th e chase a m ong th e leaders w as grow ing h o t­te r. w ith six nee keg lers ran k in g 180 or b e tte r fo r th e fo u r w eeks a lready com pleted.

H ugh Boone is sccond w ith 183. n a y F re ls took th e lead In City

league w ith 170. ,T ile averages of th e 10 h igh in

each loop: ,cdnrMKRCiAL

B ailey 187: H u g h Boone 183; Max e p o h r a n d ' Roily Jo n e s ' 161; A. L. K irche r a n d N. O . Jo h n to n 180-. V trn Je n n in g s 170; A1 P u g llan o 177; A rt Wood 176; W alke r BerLacn 176.

C IT YR ay F re ls 170; H ariK r 160; M er-

land E dw ards 165; Joe DcIm 163; H afer a n d W eller 161; Archie An- derson 156; F r itz B ra n n a n , Joe A ins­w orth a n d C ra ig C olem an, 19>7.

**Out o f Gas” S e t /)oiv/t A s Am erican Habit

M IN N E A PO L IS fUPi - R unning o u t of ga-'ollne has become a n a ­tio n a l iioblt.

T lie m odern m o to r is t hns only to look a t h is Bn.'oiine Rnugc and drive In to th e c o rn c r scrvlcc sta tion , ye t 1.600,OW) o t h is speclcs Is.ii year found th rn ise lv es rrnbarraM lngly a tailed on tlie n a tio n 's highw ays w ith em p ty lAnk.i.

B. R ay C ory. p rM ld riil of tlie M inneso ta s l» tc outiunobilr a u o - e lation , revealed th a t tlir e stim a te was baaed oy rc|>orU (m ni thou - a ands of AAA ganign.1 w hich gave em ergency ro ad srrvlcrfl In all sec-

I lions o f th e coun try ,

McLetnore Finds Ray Morrison, Vanderbilt Coach, Toying With Black Manic as Club Defeats L S UB pillE N R Y MeLBMORB

N A flM V IH ^ T enn ,, Oet. 38 tU R '-U niras th e A m erican S o ­ciety of M aglelana quickly form s a n d fleld.1 a foo tball team , th e Com m odores o f V anderb ilt uni* versUv a re likely go th rough th e ir 1PS1 se aio q undefeated andunlleil.

l l i f i Com m odofM tu rn ed bM k th e Iww ertul L ouisiana' a U te T igers he re on S a tu rd a y w ith » toiirhrtow n play th a t boasted th a h m t tea tiires o t UM In d ian rope tr irk , w itchcraft, b taek oiaglo, (he shell gam e a n d i l e l |h t of hnm i 'H ie play happened n u a r e -1 III ( tiin t of Uie ejrea of jnora Ihaii 18.000 persona. Y et, today, a r t r r n ra riy M hou rs of though t il,pr« waan’t a person in Naah> viim who could vouch ^or w h a t tmpiwnrrt. T h a i U, otlU lda of tb a V snilerbill coaches a n d playera anrt ‘I’fy w eren’t ta lking.

■nil* K o rin g p la y wM eh le ft ftvrry «|>ecUtor m well u t)w L. a u . coaohea b link ing m finstrineiil, hap p en ed w hen lh a

w as s c a r e d ,U u M n ln u tM old and on V an d y ^ M eond-n in - nli.g play, W U oo ( h .M ysrrt line. ^ O om w odom lined up, th e ball wag iM p p e d ,

a n d w hat ap|>eared to Ixi r u liir ■ 'left end sweep got under wsy.

’The p layers of hotli I ra n n l>r- ' g a n runn ing lowarri th e le ft side-

line th e n , Ifl and behold, mil cit now here ai>|>eared a V andriblll tack le , one O rc e t R lrkeU nn. niii- n tn g rtoMi th e m iddle o l tlw field , yards Irom anyonr An<l u n d e r his nnn was th e ball

T h ere wBAn't an L. a. U. muti WlUlin UO yards of h int nixl llw v w ere blorkrd off by th r r r Viinily blockers, lilrke tson Just luped i hr M y a rd s fo r a s to re IIr himIiI •aa ily have unnn a m ile-w llhixit ■n enem y toiK-hlng him

D ifferen t E ip lanallnns T lie re ' w rre 18^100 nixnutc .is

and , up iinlil noon totlnv, i l in r h a d been 17,070 rxpianatluiiA , nil

- of th e m d lffe ien i. Tlfn mily UiinK th a t 1.1 'definlteiiy know n lOioiU th e play Is th a t It Is knnm i in Uie V andy players not by « mim* h e r b u t a s "H enry r 'ink ii Tlisl is w h a t ' Q uarte rback Jliniiiv H uggins ss id In tlin huddle Jiiot before i t was pulled, l im iy P m k a is one of Ray M i'ribou 's a s iU ta n t roach es and li wns P m k a ' jvlio worked it o'li It U n 't Dew w ith P rnka (wiuise na m e is m ysterious enough in ll- mK.I H e tised It to w in a ’I'esas h igh kchool c liam plo ii'h lli lor a m a e v U le four years ago.

T h ere 's no grtllnK anyth ing from M orrison, hU sM ihlnnls. «r L>)e V an d erb ilt p layers T hey are pledged to de ep se rrery , Not even iny ro u sh i M orrU wlio pU vs a g ua rd fo r V an d erh lll and wlinm I recen tly m ade AM-Anierlca, w ould te ll n\ti a lh lu » It, I (old C ousin M oriU (h a t he sh o u ld 'e x p la in th e piny lo me as a rew ard fo r m n k ln v h lu i the only p layer ever In iw nsm ed A ll-A m erica in 0<-iolK-r iiiit Ihe e a t iiad h is tonuue s s (lie P re n ch ao a p tly inii. it.

Ilaa Betirr OnrT h e re w ere severnl srrm ts In

th e , p ress Imx and nu t iiiie n( llieni wiui ab le In (itilioin the iiin siu by w hich llie hull wns so com pletely h id d u i. 1 wns told Uy an a s s is ta n t roncli (h iit V suder- b ilt h a d an even m ore baffling play tn its r o p rr d i l i r niid wotiid have used I t iiad L a . U. tle<i the score.

If th U Is t ru e a n d M i.trisgn Is dabbling In a l f iesco H luO irraft then th e e n t i ic gam e of football m igh t well be rovoludonlM d. In a few yeara we m ig h t see Uie iHiys p lay ing w ith rabb its /ind sees of i p ^ e s liu te a d of w ltli fnotbajls a n d W earing h igh lilk lia ti a n d drees c lo th es in stea d of pads a n d icr/wy"(Cepyriglit. IIS7. U nited PreM)

Studebaker .Schlltii ........Elks .Idaho p o w e r ...........Z lpway M arke t ....

CITY LEPost O ffice ............Buhler’s C afe T w in F a ils L br Log T avern . . C hevroletBrookfield ....E lcctrlo M otoi Plour Mill ....K imberly ......P a ris ian L aund ry .

w. L. Pet.....10 a .833

6 a .6<7.... 7 & .903

,. 7 ft .583S 6

ft .449.... 4 8 j s a... I 11 .083QtIB....11 1 .S17

7 S M i7 6 .5837 & .9831 m6 6 MCS 7 .4174 B J334 B J333 10 .167

ILimEREDTeam B eo o rd i D is tribu ted

Among F o u r tH ubi; Boone T ops Ind iv iduals

loss, ad m itted ly m ay w eaken fu tu re foo tball team s. But. j a l d A th le tic D irec to r Ja m ea H agan , thtf m ily f i ­n a n c ia l h e lp foo tball p la y e n wUi Y e t from now on Is th rough a n agency se t up " to secure

T eam reco rd s fo r th e 1037-M bowling seaso n to d a te a ie well d is ­tribu ted , acco rd ing to a la tis lic s a n ­nounced tod a y by P re d Stone, d irec­to r of m e T w in P a lls bowling a l­leys.

B a rn a rd A uto ho ld s the h ig h team th ree gam es w ith 3.730 in C om m er­c ial league. N ational L niuidry has th e h igh single gam e w ith 043. H ugh Boone of th e BIks retA lned h is hold on th e h igh to ta l and id g h garni fo r Individual bowlers, w ith 60i a h d 370.

P em lnlne bow lers of llie B u h lrr ’i C afe te am hold th e h igh single gam e in C ity league w ith 6K. Log T av e rn h a s th e h igh loU l a t a;iB3. D ick Bm itli, K im berly , roinplied tiio h igh to ta l w ith &M a n d W alt Dix of th e Brookfield te a m rolled (he best alngle gam e a t 319.

BowlingSchedule

COM M BRCIAL LKAGUE <Alleya S a n d «l

Mon., O sl. I ^ B c h l U i vs. Hlu- debaker.

T u es . Ool. t^ 7 . i |f w a y vs. KIk* W««., O et. vs.

na rd Auto.T hsrs .. G et, g ^ l d a h o Power

rs . N ational L aund ry

C IT Y LBAOIIK (Aileya I a n d 0

M en,, O el. t » —tw in P a llsPlfMP M . M wliler^-Oafe ---------

Tuet., D ei. tfl -< P a ris ia n L aundry vs.' L eg T avern .

W ed , O ct. s i —ChelrrqIcI vs. Bleotrle M eier.

T hurs.. Ocl. X S -n rM k fls Id ve.* K lttb e riy T w h e r a ,

Prl., O e l .« * -T w in VSiis L tua- ber vs. P e a t O ffke .

D iirihg lu m m er m ontiia . h tuk^ steel w orker! a re supplied w ith q u a n ttu e t o t gum drops a tu l a a l t ’tab* leU : th e MIC is coojing a n d Uie • u f a r luppIlM e i t r a e n tn y . '

W lline lh Sidat-H lBgh, aboTe. ha lfback a n d pe th ap e th e on ly H indu . In inteiF^U egiaU f e e t- ba ll^U irew th e fo rw ard paoa t» flying M arty O lie k a a n w h ieh led to Syracuse 's aeceod leneh* dow n In Ihe O range’s npeet v ie- lo ry e v e r h ig h ly tM le d - 0 « r > neli.

T he schedule c a l l s L gam es w ith U, CL L . A^.-ll read y beaten tw ice andL t* once: W ashington, also i bea ten and once tied? C bea ten th ree tfm es ft. fe rence opposition; and i lo rd , w ith a record o f w ins and two defeats.

W ashing ton m lgh ( gt*« Um *• batU e a n d S t a n f M , . sp ired bail ag a in s t th e ir u l _ r iv a l, also m ig h t p u t u p a t erlU cs eooslgned th e m ud ti tw o conference c lubs to th a t overtook U . & O. In U eley bowl Saturday ,

H ie CaJl/om ia n r a t r U n t li th e T ro jan defense like a k h i t t in g a tree a n d th e v a n ta tn b le fl th io u ^ i fo r » • > _ th r e e touohdow ni ih ttie j m in u tes . U. 8 . abort th e fo u rth period w hen CtfUtmaaf aeoond team w as In a n d th e f i t t iU lly w as 30 t o d . ..................

W.S.O. W ins. M U . o . L A., O alU em la 'a n e x t t

p o n e n t in a gam e a t . Loa Aat$ S a tu rd ay , lo st to W aahtatftOB 8 t L ^ 3-0. on Joe S lenko"! fo u rth p c r ia d field goal. NelUier te a m a b M offense in th e vw y even o ‘ v h ic n m ttk e d W M hlngteeT t , , ^ second conference w in a n d tT. O i4 A .’a second loss. . ' • ^ “. W ashington . O allfom la's eppe

fo r Nov. fl a t Bericelor, l e i t l t e J fo rd . 18*7. In a gam e m vU o l)

C a rd ln a li ttae « w rtn (. o p iled u p 15 ftra t do v n a a fo r S tanford . T h e R o u , ■ he ld th e C ard inal a tta c k to t n e t. . . . .

SPECmiHmiEOAiPin

ro o tb a U P la y e r i WUl B e P u t o& 'B im on P o re ’

College B a tia .

P I T r e a U R O H , O ct. 3S (U^>-Ces- saU on of "special g ra n ts " to Unl> versity o f P i ttsb u rg h foo tball p lay ' e ra w as given "100 pe r c en t ap> p roval" today by D r. Jo h n B. (Jock) B u th erlan d , he ad coach m ade f a ­m ous by th e pow er of h is team s.. P i t t ’s Simon pu re policy, an> nounced Satu iU ay a s th e P a n th e rs

............................... f o r a a i - 0

fo r s tu d e n te w ith a th leU c ab ility on the .^sa ine basis such he lp is given o th e r s tu d e n ts w hose res^oinces lim it th e ir ch an c es of compleUng th e ir ed ­ucation ."

DiMaggio Houiers As Major League

Ball Clult Wins --------------- V

BAN FRA NCISCO , O ct. aft (U.F>) - Joe DlMegglo, slugging '^Tankee ou tfie lder, h it a hom e r u n w ith one on In th e e ig h th Inn in g y e ste rd sy to p)ice a m a - Jor league a lU iU r te lm to a JQ to 4 v ictory over a Pacific c o as t ta l l - s ta r n ine in a gam e for th e b e n o ill of th e ca tlio llo Y outiis ' o rg an lta tlo n .

F iftee n . tho u san d fan s w it- n e M e d 'th e ro n lss t.

LeUy G om es, B tar Y ankee iiu rle r, w orked Uie firs t five Inn ings fo r th e big leaguers a n d gave up on ly th ree h lte.

Tony L a u e r l, O us B uhr and Jo e M arty were am ong those w ho saw acUoii.

Shilling BidJO IIA N N BSD U RU lURt - A bid

of one sh illing (39 cen ts) w as nffe ied for th e m ine ral r igh ts of th e fam ous D oornhoek p la tinum m ines a t a nubile auntion he re . ’17ie sh a re ! of Ihe m ine a t Ume were " ta lk ed up" co gas suul were Involved in one nf th e m ost s e iisa tio iu l oollapses t h e . lU n d s liare m a rk e t h a s ever seen.

J — G O V EY 'S— gOFFEE SHOPTemporarily Closed

for Remodeling

S U n fo rd eom sa o u i« ( < t t w in to face a t o m -------ta “ O M f o n * 8 ta » r a l____

.S t a t e n tu n u d to. tf te lr a__________

f ir s t touchdow n a n d r a n f o r t M i se co n d .' ' ' '

O regon, apparen tly d a g U a e d ; ; ^ Uie ( in fe ren c e cellar, g e ts a r c g t i ^ ; ' u rday . before p lunging In to a p r s s n i t t : th a t caus on*^the w e b P t e t W . 0 .. California a n d W aahtaifp ; to n on tuocesilre w eek ends.

Idaho i M i e a Idaho, stopped b r a t M a cfg I .

on fViday, playi .W M hli»tQa!.r4 aea ttle , a n d -J H o a tim 'td le -M ttr day, g e u b a ^ to ib e w a n annual agaUut M o n ta n a ..t ta t« -« B u tte . ■•■■'.-..si:

A mong the Indepemiaats. S i a f f C lara appear* to have Ui* biN^ t e a w T Th e Bronoog, how en r . w eia ;ttW presied to aoore a 7> 0w m \et«r ’]:(Bft Ola Sunday. m ore on to Ohicago to m eet U arq j^ U k U a ry 'a .g o es to Bioekton t o m OoUege ot Paelflc, which a 7-J Win over N trada aatsrdap: “a . P.. victor t -0 oter o o n a a » , ; X - .neya to Los Angeles to m e e k .L c ^ ^ , S u n d a y , Cknuaga b a a a n x p s s da ts^

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I N im Newman» daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ^^ixicaine the bride o f Thomas Brown, Twin Falls,

____rmlngly eimpte early morning wedding a t the New-I' home.on Shoshone street north yesterday. Rev. H. G,

toter, p u to r of the Methodist church, officiated.} feride w u given in rojuriage by her father in the

r o f membera of t h e ---------------------------— ' '—iamily..YowB.w«re by the couple be-

(an a ltar placed before fireplace and lighted by dithedral tapers in brass

I. Yellow chryaanthe-,....were maaaed in vases

^ either side of the a ltar and

NBwmaB w ore b « r metb«t'B M a B u i - lo w o o f w h ite M tln a n d B S T w A ' l i e r s u te r . K n . J a x M

-iM*d for hw.brlW ayetr ■ : M d e . c u z M a a b o v er

jD a n m BIU roeM com*

STU D EK TS TOG IV E CLASS B B C riA L -

S tudenU of th e «d rao eed a n d be' t in n in g clssse« of M n . S te lla ho tt W ood will p resen t « cU m rec ita l T u e M ir ftt 8 p . m . w bleh wUl be th e Mcond o l sueb p rog ram i. T hey a re to be m on th ly a / fa ln , M rs. W ood announce*.

Oompoeere inc luded In th e p ro - m i n will t e B eetho rea . B ach . Obo> p in . U o t , B lake, O aynor, BUbro,

jiiMt pM< and oranie bipi-M i m h a ir , n w cou]^ dia* r i w ltk a tte a d a n u . il0i r t t« th e ec rem a n r a w edding

M ia V T ait T r rr n r r c d at- t b a P a rk M B f i «!» th e W d a l partgr. P ink

t o o y M l b a ik e tt w ere placed ^ taWe a o d w e r t na n lted by " tapett> tn e ry tta l b o ld e n . A fter-

W t . a o w b W t fo r i^w bera they wUl ip e sd •DM b rU a ^

II. w as. a s n e a V M I iv l t w ith .a ^ conar;’W ith i t ih e w o rt ^ i^ tQ blouM a n d blade acces.

I ' a f S f w M d S ? w ere M n - • - ^andOhartasHanMn,

' iod l i r a . M a rr tn 1 b a . l . - J L 0 i t{ a n - O r ^ Kawman,-

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M rs. r r e d B agler, Bohl, a n d U n . O . A . K nox. T w ln .P a lU . w ere' bos* tMaea a t a ihow er gtven reeen tly in

, th e K nox hom e oo Buchan an a tre e t In h ono r o f U r . a n d S frs. M a m n K a g l ^ w ho w ere m a rrie d th is m on th .

t i n , U t f t f w u tonntrtr U iu D orothy K nox. R ! ty fu e s ta were p ree en t a t th e a ffa ir a n d d o r ln s th e e re n ln f M r. a n d U rs . B ari S tan a ell • a n g “I t T akaa a S to rm O loud to r w m a Rainbow .” U ra . BtanseU aang «O ount T o u r B leu lnga ." w ith M r. S tanaeU s la y in g th e o n tlM clarine t.

B t fn a h m e n u were aenred a t th e oae o f th e evening.

« » » BAIXOW TEN P A B T T OIVBN

f lah pond, f o r t u u te lling ea v a n Included w th a e n te r -

._ _ n a D t arranged P tld a y e ra n ln g fo r th e HaUowe'en p a rty given by th e .L . D. 6 . f l n t w ard P r im ary u - a c t i o n for ch ild ren a n d th e ir p a m ta . 'H te even t was h e ld a t th e taberoade_recTeaU oiL haU j n d w a tten d e d by ISO pehona.

Candy, popcorn a n d lee c ream , were aold w ith th e prooeeda to go to

w u a e t th e general fund of th e ergan lsa* of tlOD. U n . M h U e T aggart, auper*

lo tc o d eo t. w aa in c harge a n d iaala tad ^ r th e o the r

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___________ ^ C M t r O K O U P -> ln . D . R . GtaurchlU e n te r ta in ed

t e S a tu rd ay afte rnoon a t a Hal> l o w e ^ pairtgr fo r m em bera o f th e W . a T . claaa of th e P reaby te rian e h u ith of w h ich ahe Is th e te ac h er . A fter th e .bua lneia eeadon gam ea weria ' p : ^ a n d prlaea w era w on ' Loia R ice, V irg in ia O oodhue a n d

' " h . n a c h giieet received

R t f r i ^ n U were->erTcd*b7 th ehoateaK -

♦ * *M B B T D ia B B L bB X J u n u A . CLini .............

A dO Bart luootaeon was arranged

>. Vt ir a u i lodge aod » ; « « t t naU ctial eob-

a lo t the f if th year

m t^ailQ latia ,H rtn .P a lU w ere M rs. ,«Ma|at«^Ro. 1: un .

____ ho ; # : MM. Xaar^fW ^ate No. 4.

. . . .B lu e U k e e . ^ o o l m M l « ln b '

will m e et W Mbleadajr a t >-p ; m ; a t the . h o n e o f M rs; O . D oxm de, aei T h ird avenue e ^ A n u a m * b e n a re requeated to a a b t t l t a qaeatlon fo r dlacuaalcn, o f f lc e n • announce . * ,

D ra m a a n d lite ra tu re d e p a r t­m e n t o f th e Tw entieth" C entury club. wlU m e e t T uM day a t J:tO p . m . a t th e hem e of Mm. J . B. K im ea a t 3M f \) u r th avenne eaat. M rs. Roy P a in te r will lead the p ro sra m on. “A n A fternoon w ith. R udyard K ipling.”

• ♦ •O ood WUl c lub w ill m eet

W ednesday a t 2 p . m . w ith M rs. Law son L ockhart, 730 Second avenue eaat. Holl c a ll will be an - sv e re d w ith “A H allow e'en P ra n k I Com mitted.'* T h e 'w h ite e lep h a n t wUl b e • p rovided by M rs. Ja m es P e raone tte a n d the s tudy g roup is u n d e r th e d irec­tion of M rs. J . D . C onnor.

« « »Sunsh ine C ircle c lub wlil m eet

W ednesday a t th ^ hom e o f Mrs.E . P . L aubenhelm o n B uchanan s tre e t w ith M rs. O U Iette a s hos­tess. Roll ca ll w ill be answered w ith c u rre n t evenU a n d the w h ite e lep h a n t la to be provided by M rs. C . y i. Sim a. M em ben a re asked to come in costum e, it la s ta te d . '

« w «B R ID A L U?OTE8 SALT LAKE COUPLE

M iss V irginia J a n e A dm anson and W illiam L und Soderberg. bo th of S a lt L ake C ity, w ere un ited in m a r­riage on S a tu rd ay w ith H . M. H ol­le r. Justice of th e peace, o fficiating.

T lie couple w aa a o e ^ p a n J e d by M r. a n d M rs, R . U . Cornwall, also of S a lt L ^ e C ity.

BUHLA hobo p a r ty w aa he ld by th e

m e m b en of th e Sunnyaide Social club W ednesday a t th e hom e of 6 . L . T h u rm an . Coatum ea p rises were g tven to M rs. S tra w e r and M n . H ow ard. A t th e n e x t m eeting Nov. 4 a t th e hom e o f M rs. Ja ck C am p- beU a ba rrel o f f ru i t will be packed to send to th e C hU drtn 'a hom e a t Boise. A tru n k o f-w e ar tn g apparel «-Ul a lso be te n t.

M rs. L eonard M adsen en terta ined I I m em bers of th e C lear Lakes R oad club W ednesday, afternoon , l l i e program was h im i ^ e d by M rs. O rr W atk in s and M n . H ardw ick, th e lad les whose b lrthdaya a re cele­b ra te d In O ctober. R efreshm enta

b e n o f th e Aoirema club a t her hom e. C oven were laid a t one large t a i tw o a n a ll tablea which were M ^ e d 'w i t h yellow and orange ca l- a&dulaa. .P laM cards w u e in the Ballow i'M th e n e .

T tn boalnaaa aeaalon w u conduct­ed by MTa. J . 0 . White, president, and waa fOHowad by a eoclal hour. B oll call w u anaw nad by current

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U la s M atte Mewlon antetU ln td _ ie n b th o f D lvw on No. S, M«tho- dlat Z^dlaa' Aid aoclety, a t a pot- took luneheon l u t week aaalated by Mrs. B ftle B lnton. During the.busl>. oeas aaaaioa pi - yaar^ ^ v lU <

w ere served a t th e close of th e afte rn o o n and th e group ad jou rned to m e e t in -N orem ber w ith M n . S h au b . A n election o f o ffie e n irtU be held.r ~ B O eho c o n lra e t 'b rid g e club w as e n te r ta in ed a t th e hom e of M n . T heo B rush : Scores w ere m ade by M n . W hlU ker a n d M n . F ra n k lin O rr. .

W ed n e sd ay 'P ln o c U e d in n e r club m e t recen tly w ith M r. and M n . Ja m es G annon. Q uests were M r. a n d M rs. B . W . H etm an, O r. a n d M rs. j . H . M urphy a n d M r. a n d M n . M unro R edm an of S a n P r a n c ls n . T h e tw o h igh prlaes w ere aw arded to M n . S te m a n a n d O r. M urphy.

M em ben-. o f the ' B uh l Music S tu d y .c lub w e n ' en tertn lned by th e C astle fo rd m e n b e n of th e g roup a t th e hom e o f M n . P . P . A hlqulat, UlU * « k . U A . u. u . K U iter n a j th e a ssis tm ^ hostess. “O u t W here th e W est Begins" f iid “B ro w trS lrd s in s ln g ” w ere whistled by M iss M ar­g a re t T hO K «s..ae^m panled by M n . C harles ShorthouSe. 'T b i B a ^

w ere glvefi by M rt. M e lv in _________aocom panled by Mrs. Shorthouse . " T h e H appy F arm er's Wife," an or­ig in a l ' poem by Mrs. M. W. Cpod. ■■Ubaliadlne." a piano tfu tt by M n , H . A. K inyon a n d Mrs. 8honH out«. "O bertais.!'' v lo lla .so lo by M n . A. B. M oD erm ld. a«O m panled by M rs. K arlae 'n D avis. AS a la s t num ber M ra. D avla p)ayed a piano solo, "K am m en o l O strow." M n , W . A.

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hopeful. q u a S ? _ ................be U aha U iraa ring P a tte rn »«79 w ith I ta h ig h aem l-fltted bodice! M o the r will no t* th e ounnlng way th e a k lrt Jolna th e bodice in a po ln t-

. »d ou tline a m n t in g t^ie I tm i p anel w ith Iota of daah. D on 't you love Uie clever choice of long o r sh o r t aleevae a n d not* th a t orUp ruch ing a n d coUar a te optional, i h l a d a -, m u te ly f la t te r in g bloomer frock is d r e e n o r casual u you wlsli. d a - pandlng o n w h eth sr you m ake I t o f da in ty p ^ t e d dUntty. w ash, silk o r p rin te d law n, d t w hether you chooee a tu rdy n a n n e l, aynthetio o r p rin tw l co tton . See, th e d iagram showa how

L eonard W alcott enU rta lned th e W Ulbig W orkers club T hursday a t th e hom e of Mrs. Clai«nce W al4 c o tt. T w o guasU 'Mrs. Johnson and M n . B uh l Q llle tt were present. A p in lt a n d Wue show er iv«« gin n M n. L eonard W alcott, T he nex t meeUng wlU be Nov. 4 a t the home of Mrs. J6 e N lngler.• M n . B laine Tllley e tiU rU lned th e

m o m b e n a n d tw o B ue it«o ttheD eep C reek C om m unlly club a t her home in th e d U trlo i T hursdsy . T he guesta w ero M n , R obert O rackett, and M n . P r a n k Z ag o u . Tlw m eeting

, w u opened wlUi group singing. M n . P ro d P r tn a e n n a d an arUole on the su b je c t “A merica Captured by Am- e rloa ," a n d M n . H<

In c h lld n n '4 alaea 9 , 4, a, I a n d 1. S t e • view A, requlTM 3 4 ya rda M loch fabric : view B, requlrea ya rda M inch fabric,

qend n m k N GBNTS in colna

BAOBitam pa (coin* p n fe tre d ) IB a f W A N M ARTIN palp a t ta in .

B t a u n to wrtto p la in ly you r • » & N m A D DU & B ,. a n d I T f U ntH B E M . ■

J u s t o illl MABIAN M A B T D t , r A L t AND W i M n k PA TTBB N

BO O B, o e t » BOW' a n d sae w h a( faahlM i>aagie y o u ll achieve sasU y, — a a d ^ M>s a o a t l i ^ i r -

IS way t« eU«W c______ . . . .iQ lam ouc fo r p w tta a .

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Irft UMtert Btjri BnU Bud Twin ra lU Drivea 'WeH

OrgMiiied’ By Chiefs

Roll c a ll d rivea o f th e B u h l and T w in P a lls c h ap te rs , A m erican Red Croaa, w are •'ytry weU o rg an ised '' to ­day , c h a p te r le a d e n a n d cam paign o h tlrm e n o f b o th u n its w ere In­form ed by I r a B . M u t e n , secre tary of a ta te a n d Id ah o roU i*"** chsdr- m an .

M a s te n co n fe rred S u n d a y w ith M ra. D . L . A lexander, c h a p te r e h a lr - m a n h e r ^ a n d M ra. R a lp h L eighton, roll ca ll c h a irm a n , a n d a lso d is­cussed p lana a t B u h l w ith M ra. A. J . Flijke, c h a p te r h e ad , a n d L . P . R u n ­yon. BQhl p o stm aste r w ho h e ad s th e w est end roU oall.

T h e a ta te c h a irm a n aald h e eX' pecU th e drivea In b o th B u h l and T w in PaU s to " g ^ over th e to p " In th e cam pa ign to Increase R ed Cross

ibership above l u t y e a r 's Quota.

A nyepe wbo rem em bers Um w U d-w ttt slx-sheoUBc bnlUee w ho. m a d e Ih e ir vte tim a d a nce m a y ' app re ­c ia te m r 'a m w e o a titb n tie n to tk e a r t e - th a ~ 8 h rap M l Sw ins,” Jo s t la frv m C h ina . C reated by Tercse B ode iph ; A m erleaa danee r, a f te r h e r experience in t h e S h a n g h a i w arfa re , "^ h ra p n e l Sw ing” dep ic ts th e em otion* o f a person a a d e r f i n . I n th e f irs t episode, upper le ft . M Ise R udolph po rtray s *W arblrds A p­p roach.” T hen , in c en te r, co m ei *T ear.'' followed b y “S tunned ,” T h e cUm ax below to "F a in t" —« r . pe r­h aps. "D ealh ." MIm B W M pii w u 'd a a c ln g a t S hanghaT a C a th a y ho te l a t th e tim e of bom bardm en t.

JEROME

r e a d a n arU cle on "M en Ever Re- spook) to B lncerlO .” l l i e mseUng WM cloeed w U h relreshntonls. Mr^. B o b B oanloheaen «UI e n le r u in th e g ro u p In November.

T h s Ilfs of C arrie Jacobs Bond w as re a d a t th e meeting o t C hap ­t e r f l. o t P. B. O . held a t thfi home o f M rs. Jo h n Luntey, The paper w a s l iv e n toy M n , UaWvt B n d of a Pe rfec t Day" lung by Um g roup .

M r. a n d M n . J, T . sp lk e r have le f t B u h l to apend ihe winter In v a n lo e , C s l lf , w ith th t i r soiu, Wayiie u i d M ayne, w ho are employed liv t h e D oug lass fac to ty , a n d Vaille, wivo Is a tu d y in t eiectrlcty lit ihe W lggens t r a te a o h o o l .

M r. a r ^ M rs. P . M unro Redm an, B a n Pnm eU eo, have re lum ed hom e. M rs. R edm an a n d her m other, M n'. Ja m sa Shteida, jr.. have Just n - tu rn e d from a four m onlh tr ip t h to w h B u n p e ,

Bigby Woman Dlea Iri Auto Accident

ID A H O PALU9. Ida., Oct- 28 (U.R) .44< ta . I ta t u a C ell, M. lukby , Ida ., 4 M h e rs l a d n ig h t o f in ju ries auf* h m in a n s u c ^ o b U a acciden t a t U u w tso , M a r h s n .

M n . c a n w u a passenger In a d r iv tn by KUmi R. N elderer,

iT n o m to n , w hich waa struck broad- S ld s by a c a r d riv en by S ea rle Y ea-

'n t a a . I t , Loranao. aa Nelderer a i- {sm p tfd to tu rn a round on the high-

h a d a s guests M r. Beebe, P o r tla n d : R ay S tin so n . P o rtland , g e n era l sa les m a n ag e r o f th e M ay tag W U h ln g to n m a ch in e com pany; T e d 'C h a m b e n reg io n a l sa les m an ager for th e Boise d is tr ic t. M r. Beebe w u a gueat .of R oy B m lth a n d M r. S t in so n a n d M r. O h am b en w ere guesta o f M r. Sim ons of th e f iim ona-W htte E lec­tr ic A ppliance com pany . B e rw y n , B u rk e h a d c h a rg e ol th e m aetlng i w hich w as p resided over by O U bert' W hite, p resid en t of th e R o ta ry club, a n d p rese n te d a ta lk on c laasiflca-

|t io n .A bridge p a rty w u given W ednes­

d a y a t th e hom e of M n . A rdeth Sh im m ln . A luncheon w u served to those p rese n t. T h ree tab lea o f bridge w ere in p lay du rin g th e a fternoon a n d p r i m , w en t to M ra. O race Cog- d im , M rs. M ary ParmUvter. a guest * tltn , K a n s u C ity, Mo. M n . C lara

fOOThead received trav e lin g p rlie . M n . O liver H em . m o th e r o f Mrs.

N elson P ierce , a rrived In Jerom e l u t w eek from IlltnoU.

. A b rid g e , p a rty y/vt g iven a t th e hom e x iT ^ r s . f lu U n M iller W ed- n e ^ d ity 'w ltl) M rs. E m m e tt ’ SmlU)

a t co>hosteeA. T h ree tables ge w e n In play w ith prises

going to M n . K en n e th C layton, Mrs. E m Shavrver, M rs. Em ery P M e r a n d M rs. H . E . MaxwelL

T h e oooklng school sponsored by th e Je ro m e C ounty Jo u rn a l and a nu m b o r o f m e rc h an ts o t th e town WM h e ld l u t week in th e Prr»by- te rla n c h u rc h basem ent. T here ware app ro x im ate ly 75 (n a ttendance , M n . A m y V illa. Id ah o Pow er Co. hom e dam o n stra tto n a g en t, p re ­pa re d aevera l new foods'. T hera wera a n u m b e r of f m carry*all bags of grooeriH glvei> aw ay. T h e school h to be h e ld e ac h afte rnoon except P rldky . a t w hich tim e th e ladles of Je rom o a n d violn lty a re Invited to a tte n d th e school a t 7:80 p. m.

A re g u la r m eeting of th e O. E. a. c h a p te r w u held T uesday and had a s th e ir honored guest th e w orthy g ra n d m a tro n . M n , Q ertn ide Bwlft M oP arland , Sandpotn t, who m ade a n offlcfai visit to the J e r-

Q . E . 8 . lodge. An Initia tionhSd. - - • ■

a business m eeting , th e a fle m o o n a s spen t In v isiting.M rs> T . D. Nelson e n te r ta in ed a

.num ber o f frien d s a t h e r hom e T h u n d a y . Tw o tab les o f bridge were a t play w ith p rizes belne aw arded to M rs. K en n e th A nnette . M n . A r­d e th Sh im m ln . a n d Mra. M ary P a r - m ln ts r . K a n s u C ity, received tra v ­e lin g prixe.

L adles' Aid society o f th e M etho ­d is t church m e t T hu rsday a t th e hom e of M n . H arry M essenger w ith IB m em bera p resen t.

T h e Je rom e D an ce club he ld th e f i r s t dance of th e seaaon T hu rsday n ig h t in th e Civic club room s. M u­sic w as fu rn ish ed by th e T ro u b a-. d o u n o t T w in Palls . T h e re wcr« a b o u t 80 m em bers a tten d in g . H a l­low e 'en decorations w ere used a n d th e re

B attered Ship Hopes To E tcape Japanese

blockade o f CoasteEA T T L E . W M h., O ct. 3S (UJ»-

T h t fre ig h te r "R a l-D », i b # lt« r ta a n d ,ru s ty c ra ft , waa o n th e high s eas today bound fo r C h in a w ith 5.090 to n s o t su lp h u r needed for m an u fa ctu rin g m u n itio n s lo r u th e B lno -Japansae c o n f l ic t . .

Copt. p . C. N orvlck. a N orw egian a n d th e only v h lte m a n aboard , sa id h e hoped to ru n th ro u g h w aters p a ­tro lled by Ja p an e se w arcrn ft.

E xcepting C apt. N orvlck. a ll o f- f k e n a n d m e m b en of .th e crew a re C hinese . «

favo rs .M rs. L . W . S anberg e n te r ta in ed

h e r W ednesday bridge c lub a t h e r h om e . P rtaea w en t to M n . P ra n k T hom aa, M ra. L. W . S andberg . T here w u ' alao a tab le of guesta a n d .M n . D elno M cM ahan w as g u e s t prize. P a l l f io w e n w ere used to deco rate th e room s.

M rs. W ayne B arc lay w u hoeteaa to a bridge club lun ch eo n T h u ra - i d a y . P rise s w en t to M ra. B arclay I a n d M n . D ell Sm ith . '

M lsa M ary L e ta L ocklear, daugh ­te r o f M r. a n d M rs. O . C. L ocklear, le f t l u t week fo r O ak land , w here a h e will enro ll In B ible t n l n l ^ acltool fo r Uils year.

Q ro v e r C. C ollins, w ho h a s been v la lting here , h a a le ft fo r P o r tlan d , O re .

D r. Ja m e s H elton, E lm er B e n n e tt a n d P r a n k L ennart, a ll o t Loa A n- geU s h av e le ft fo r th e ir hom ea a f ­te r be ing he re to ta k a 'p a r t in th e

CARN EG IE SH O W OF A R T D R A W N

FROM 13 CAN DSp m B B U R a H (O W -T he a r t of

IS naU ona U o n e x h ib it a t th e 1937 C am elg le In te rn a tio n a l e xh ib ition of pa ln tlnga .

£ a c b o t th e 29 o a tio n s h u a n u ia - er o f p a in tin g s In th e exh ib ition , h lch ta th e w orld’a on ly a n n u a l

show ing o f c u rr e n t a r ti s tic ou tp u t.T h ree h u n d re d o f th e exh lb ite a re

fro m th e fo llow ing E u ro p ea n co u n ­tr ie s , w ith th e m o a t im pos ing nam es Qf th e a r t w oild rep rese n te d : B i s - la n d . P rance , G erm a n y , I ta ly , Spain , ~ ' nd , Belgium , Csechoslbvakla,

den, H o lland . D e iw ia rk a n d N orw ay. T h e U n ited B U te s aecUon h u J07 p a in tings.

B lgh ty -n lne o f th e a r tU ts whose w ork h u been ch o sen to h a n g on th e wsUs aj: C a rneg ie I n s t i tu te are m ak in g th e ir d e b u t in th e n i te m a - tiona l. O th e n h av e ahow n th e ir p a in tin g s in p rev ious In te rn a tio n a ls a n d a re in th e to p f l ig h t o f a rtis ts .

T h e Ju ry o f aw a rd s th is y e a r Is- com posed o f fo u r p a ln te n , tw o from th e U nited S U te s a n d tw o from E urope. T hey a re H en ry V am um Poor o f New Y ork C ity a o d Ju d so n S m ith o f W oodstoek ,-N . Y ;j R aoul D uffy b f P a r is a n d P e rru c o lo P e r- r a s s l o f R om e. -

A w ards wUl ran g e f ro m a 11,(100 f l n t p rlae to $100 fo r f o a r tb b o n - orab ja n e n U o n .

RUPERTM r. a n d M rs. O ts a d o a A b sI d a n d

jc h n d ian ^ B d lh rook a i a ( o s s t s th is w eek o f M r. a n d M rs . w . & K u ttta g , p a re n U o f M rs. J e n s s n . .

A fter a b r ie f buslnaas v is i t I n Ru< pe rt, M n . H. B . S a lilb u ty I t l t T h u n , day fo r h e r h o n e In B an D lego. CaUf.

T h e reg u la r m o n th ly n tastl& g o f th e W orthw hile c lu b wUl b a h e ld a t a p . m . T u M a jr , O c t 36, a t th e hom e o f -M n . R . L . O ulley.

Jo e O eorgea w u c a lle d to s :e m - m ere r, Wyo., W ednesday even ing be* cause o f th e d e a th o f h is n iece , P a t ty O eorgea. on ly d a u g h ta r o f hU b ro ther, Jo h n G eorges. T h e fu n e ra l took place T h u n d a y .

M r. a n d M rs. G eo rge B . P W a h er h av e le f t fo r L e w ls V ^ w h e r e th e y wlU a tte n d the . a U te O ta n g e aes- alon. 'W h ile aw ay th e P le to b e n will v ls lt^ th elr d a u g h te r , M rs . R . 'A. Batea, a n d h e r h u sb a n d « f Boise, a n d M rs. P le lsh er’a s la te r. M rs. L inda V an L ew o f D ay to n , W ash . ~7)ey will b e .jtone a b o o t 10 days.

T h e L ucky T h lr ta e n c lu b w u e n ­te rta in e d W ednesday a t th e hom e of E d S ohoenhala w ith M n . P . W . l ^ d t e r w in n in g h ig h aoore prise .

T h e D elp h ian society w ill m e e t a t 3:30 p . m . M onday a t th e hom e of M n . A . P . B eym er. H ie aubjec t o f th e .lea ao n wlU b e ‘T h e S eottlah People."

T h e poslllon o f a u p er ln te n d an t a t M lnldoKa d a m h u been d lacon tlo - ued aiwl Jo e T a l la . w ho form erly he ld th a t UUe, le f t W edneaday w ith M ra. T alla a n d d a u g h te r fo r D en ­ver. P ro m th e re th e y ex p ec t to go to A rlsona f o r th e w in te r.

R icha rd T h o m so n , w ho h u served th e M in idoka OCO u edu ca tio n al advisor, le f t la s t w eek fo r th e C edar . C ity, U ta h CCC w h ere h e h u a alm - lla r position. M ra. T h o m p a o n a n d ch ild ren will leave in a few days to Join M r. T h om psoh . C a p ta in R . P . Sm ith o f th e M in idoka c a m p leavea soon fo r a b r ie f a ta y in O hio . HU place is be ing ta k e n by C a p t. A lva W ilson of R ock C reek , w here th e c am p Is closed fo r th e w ih ts r .

R u p e r t R o ta ry c lu b m e t in regu --------- a t th e C a ledon ia ho te l

a n d lis ten e d toi u session I W ednesdsy

ence teach er, give a ta lk o n ‘*W1^ Geology I s T a u g h t In th e H ighschool." ------ --------------------------

T h e n e x t m e e tin g o f th s P ioneer P a ren t-T ea ch e r a sso cia tio n Will be held in tlie a u d lto r lu n v o f thfe Pio­neer school h o use a t 3:30 p. m . T hu rsday . M n . M . A . R aam aaam , su p e rin ten d e n t o f th e R u p e r t gen ­e ra l hosp ita l, wUl a peak o n v e n e n a l dlseasea. A ll w om an 'a o rg an isa tio n s o f th e com m un ity a re in v ited to a t -

' tend th is m eeting .

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envaoD o td lA i. to s ta lM s s ,

SE A T T L E (U.R)—T hieves a p p a re n t ' ly took a sign on a local ta v e rn a t I ts face value. T h e algn reacts, “D o D rop In n ." A q u a n tity o f wine, p u n c h bo ard p rises a n d wns ta k e n a f te r tlie p ro w ien "dropped in ” th ro u g h a sky ligh t in, th e bulld-m i.

I n h o n o r o t M n . M cParlaad , a lunche<m w u g ira n by the P a s t M a tro n s olub a t th e hom e of M n . P ra n k T hom aa, Tueaday. O fficers o f th e lo c al o h a p ta r were guests, in th e a fte rn o o n a school o t In strue- lion w u h e ld by M n . M oParland In th a M a a o n lo h ^ l .

M r. a n d M n . ^ r t sm ith , J e r ­om e a n d Ih s lr daugh ter, M rs. E r­m a S lm paoh o f S e to h u m have n < tu rn e d a f te r a weak'a vacation tr ip - , D ru iw n o n d . M ont.

W om en of th e Mooaa will give a d e sM rt b rw g a luncheon W ednea- ;lfty In th e Olvlo olub rponu . T ickets will b* ao ld by m e m b en of the lodge, a n d an y o n e daelring to pU y la in< v ltad , .

T h a A pp le ton t r a n g t he ld a danos In th e O ra n g e h a ll o t th e A pplaton •ohool T h lU |d a i . Prooeeda raised will go fo r se nd ing tlie m asU r, H erb e r t K e p i ^ , t o th e S ta te O ra n M t o t e helti a t LeikUton.

C lv k o lub m e t T ueeday in th s n g u ia r d u b room s. A fter a husl-

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'SI O h v m U t tn ic k w ith l « u th a n ' S.800 m lle i; a lso *37 hy d rau lic du m p

body. B lth ef or. b o th . W rlt« Box 903. K etctaum .

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APARTMENTS FOR RENTP urtilshed , Justacnere - Im . Phone

i U aztd O asU P h o a a 871.

P u m . a p t. AduIU oaly . 319 « th ATe. B.

3*room ap t., itn fu m lsh ed . Also *39 O hev. coupe for sale. 303 fith Ave.

3*ioom fu m . a p t , st<dcer h e a t. Inq . 350 9 th Ave, E . o r phooe 14(4>W o r O lW -R l.

M odem fu m . «>roo(n a p t. B e a t a n d h o t w ater fu rn ished . A dults o n ­ly . P hone 339.

BOARD AND ROOM-Toom— pnmaee-heat-

SU 3 rd Ave. No. P h o n e 134e-W.

TOR RENT—ROOMSB leep ln i room . F u rn a c e h e a t, |13.

O en tie jnan only. P h o n e eM -W .

R oom w ith ga rage a t 1508 Pop* la r .

B o a rd a n d room o r Ju s t m eals . 130 flth A re . No.

E x tra la r te , n icely fu rn ish ed fro n t badroom , d o se to b a th . Btolcer heaV

' 104 7 th ATe. E.

P leasing stud io w ith tw in beds in alcove. su lU b le fo r tw o. M en pr« ' ferred . 3D1 7 th AVe. Ko.

P o r r t a t : Sleep ing rpom n e x t to b a th . h e a t, p le n ty o f h o t w a­te r . B u lttb i* fo r tw o. P riv a te home.

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FOR RENT— b o V S E SN ew 3>room house w ith b a th .

^Adlilts only. In q u ire 903 Jackson .

3 -room fu m . house. N& ch ild ren . 519 6 th Ave. E a s t

( •r^ n m {arm hoiflw. 4 m iles from T w lo FalU . P h o n e 34t.

• • lo o m m odem bouse. Phone

8*room house, m odem excep t heat. I i3 0 9 th 4 v | . E- Phooe 7 ^ .

S 'to o m t u n t i ^ e d house ; a lso X room a p t , p a rtiy fu rn ish ed in m od­e m h f tn t . 0»11 » t M T 'K h A vt. E.

HELP WANTBD—MALET v fl B eat app ea rin g young m en

to w ork o u t o f tow n w ith m anager.

* " ? 3 „ x r s i Z i s i s r , ;s ta r t. M ust U a b i t to l e a n tow n a t onc«. ^ I t e box K - » c a n T lm e l.

I f l , ad d ress ,' a n d pg ir la g I j n u m l^ r .

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stre a m lin e d tr a i le r , i . . . , . w ell built, a n d eeovenienU y a . , ed. Very leM O DaU a. F a je a Court.

w l r ^ ’'b S S ‘ o u P P **W r » r « ^ t * (lead tor spray. ICbon's Paint i PumUure Storta. Pboa» I.

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FOR SA LE— M ISCELLANEOUS

Auto W indshield a n d D oor O lu s . n ^ o m eU T o p w d Body W tnka.

F o r sa le : D on 't ou} a n ; sucks u n til you te e Id ah o Junic H ouse first.

-Canvas of a ll k inds a n d descrlp- uons a h a c anvas re p a tn o g rh u m e u Too a n d Body Worka.

Id ah o R ed C edar lum ber sulU ble fo r c ed a r chests a n d fu rn itu re . P h . 6-J8, FUer.

T heoe^U tU e-aos a r» money to people every day. sh a re . U sa th e W a n t Ada.

bring ing in ay. O e t your

'10*30 M cC orm lck-D eerlng tr a c ­tor.* A -l condition. 4 m iles sou th Filer. O uy Joslln .

FOR S A L E - MISCELLANEOUS

■ p o r t e d ' 4M lSCBLLANVOU^r M w h ite face ewe Jam ba. 30 feed-

. t r lao ibe. P h o n e 0399-R3.

UVESTOCK and POULTRY

. 9 O u em aa y cows. 3 m i. So. F U n . PhOD* 333-J3, FU er. '

For sa le : O alv an la ed oorrugL.. roofing, a lso .g a lv an ised channe l d ram roo fing a l) leng tha-carT ' prices. K reogel*! H ardw are.

AU S i m n o o n d h a n d ptp* tre in H In. to 9 in . W h ea l, oa ta. barley, field p o ta to b ag a fo r oOe a t Id ah o Ju n k H ouse. 181 t e d Ave. South , tw in Falla.

H ighest p rtoaa paM to r yoo r f a t a n d Uirkejfs. in d tp e a d e o i

in g w a n a n u draw n on C u r re n t » • p e nse F un d ;

R u th B enoit, o lerl^ 9M.OO: M arta B ltaenburg . c lerk. tfOiX).

C a r l j . Domroae, baUlff, |«OX)0; M a rian D u n n . Oo.

W f e i ^ e o r tr a d e : 30 h e a d fa m v M o n ta n a B e refo rd bulls.

A io n e 1B33.

PERSONALS t t *‘gene” Case, age 17, p leasa g a t

In to u c h w ith you r b ro th e r a t T w in FaU s.

9 X 13 fe l t basa ruga. 94M ; i

M oon's P a in t axid 1 Store No. I. ~ Phone a ia .

- T R A PP IN O LESSON S 1 te a c h coyote trapp ing , sna ring ,

a ce n t. E x p e r t secrete. T h ir ty years e xperience. M any profeaalonaU m y i tu d e n ts , m ak ing upw ards o f I1.B00

S; S to re N& l .

Por sa l^ : m m u m la id UDolaasi. prices ran g e fro m 11.38 to-g>08 par ra rd . 60 9x13 f e l t rug f, prlOM range from 96.98 to f l M . r « l t baae floor ceverl ig 480 to tOo pa r ya rd . PtMoa 6 for eattm ata , llo o n 'a .

PO R 8 A L B - A e ario ad o f U uraa- et> in bu lk . 9 u y ir t ta t y e a naad . Bring back w h a t you bava M t. Wa loan you a b ttia b to p u t i t on frae. klcM nrtry B ousa P a in t. 4 -boor Ba« amel. Floor a n d L inoleum VanUab, drys m tw o h o ttn . Wa a lso have a U rge stock o f W aU t>apar a n d U a - oleum Rtiga. W hy pay w ar p rloaf Phone 8. UOOB‘1.

FOR RENTP o u to s to r a fa . M . E . W onacott.

Phone 0393-JI. ■

P o r re n t : 3 -re o m u n fu m . ap t. in m odem hom e. A d u lts only. Cali a f ­te r 8:30 p . m . 319 « th Ave. No.

F o r sa le : F ie ld bags, 4c, a n d spud storage. P h o n e 0383-J4.

V ery good c irc u la to r. H es ts 8 or 9 room s. I3S. m A ddison Ave. W .

W indow O la aa — Bring in your eash. T h o n e u T o p d i Bod? Worka.

F o r sa le : W ell A u in g , ream ed welt pipe, ga lvan ized a n d black s ta n d ­a rd w ater p ipe , p u m p rod and well cylinders. I C r e ^ I 'e B a rd v a re .

370 h lg n olaaa fo ld ing ohalrs In sections o f th ree s . P . O. Bex 687, Q ooding, Id a .

F o r sa le : O n ^ B e a r fram ^ and axle s tra ig h ten in g m achine . C ash or term s. W rite Box M -33 care Times.

Business and Professional

D IR E C T O R YA uto Service

P la ta a n d S h a tte rle ss A uto O lass. 1S9 2nd X. P h . 331-J. J . M . Kagler.

E xpert body a n d fen d e r s tra ig h t­ening. T hom eta T o p Si Body Works.

Auto g i a s s ^ a l n and~shatterless.

BROW N A U T d SBRVIOK. Com plete O ne-S top Service

m M a in Ave. N orth

W ANTED T O BDY-rlOOO c ars to a reek . F a rm ers' Auto Supply Used ^ D ept. Phone 33i-W ,

BlcficleaB laslus Cyclery. B e tte r bicycles

and service In your estnbllslied hom e-ow ned m odern bicycle shop. Phone 191. 4fii E as t M ain.

aiO}-steln Cyclery. 338 M ain Ave. So. Bicycles exclusively. “W here tlie B««t a n d U te s t a re Fouod.'*

Building ContractingM ontooth i* Sons P lan in g Mill

a n d Build ing C ontractors. P h . I78-W

BulU tng M aterialsP r a t t r the biggest o il m an . the

he av le it roofer and th e largeat tire m an in Tw in Fallti.

Doctors’DentiBttD r. J . L . M ulder, Phone 1171, P h y ­

sician and Surgeon, Bm lth-R ice a i ^ . Over P rice H ardw are.

BlecMciant.A m erican Eleclrlo Co, M l

E very th ing Etectrlcal,'‘P>: R esidence 793.

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FeedMAGIC CITY

FEED ft FUEL COMPANYB ay, O ra ln . P o u lb y and D airy Feeds

Phooe iW

FuelW a rtw ^ B |o a O oal. Ph< ye 949.

HI-HBAT\CO!AIi;Maglo C ity FM d

P hone 180 I

A ^etoO M l B y th e a« ck

Q uick C ourteous Barvioe

a h f l i t i o p e k o d T ^ U N '

G u n $ ^ t hModra'9.

B a ir DresseraP e rm anen ts . 91.B0 up . SpecU l t3i)0

and 94,00—3 fo r th e price o f one. O ver Ind . M eat M k t. M rs. Beam er.

Save on B eau ty W ork—D on 't neglect pe rsona l a p p ea ra p ce because of cost. S ave o n e -h a lf ott ad v am ed stu d e n t w ork ai( T h e B eauty A rts Academy. 188U M ain W est. Ju n ­ior S tu d en t W ork ^ e e .

D csu ly s ty les c h an g e . K eep p ic e w ith th e season a t low er co<t. pD ~«rm anents a s low u 91J0. C ontour la ir s ty ling by D a n tU . a specialty.

Craw ford 's B e au ty Balon. 113 U ili) Ave. S . P h , 1874.

InauranctPcavey -T aber Co.. In e . P h . 301.

HavingF O R D T R A N S F |3 I

Phone 337 In su re d C arriers

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O steopathic PhyalcUmJ . M IL L E R . PH O N E 184,

In d e p e n d e n t MMit U f r k l t .

Palntlng-Oecornttdff

K atsom lnlng a n d g w e r a l , d a la t- Ing. E. L. S h a ffe r. Pho&e 1391-j.

M ayhew S ign Servloe. N in tU it , p a p er hang ing , signs. P h . 1179.

, P lum blng^H eaiingAbbqU P lum bing A B e a t ltji . Al-

Radio RepairingAll m akes ita d lo s R a p a ln d and

Berviced. F ac to ry R a d io iS r W f .

Real EBtate-Ih»urt(ne$F . 0 , G raves A Bone. W t. '

J . E . I toberls. P h , I

Sale t A g e n d u “ S i S o N i i i rt>h. B l-J. "UvrtM^

Shoe RepatrintfIDA H O BIJOE B H O F. O pp,

D on 't bo m islead by . Q uality con its f irs t a t F a lls Shoe Sliop,

Typeu)rltir$Bales, renU U a n d W t id i t

U p h o l a t i i ^ r i ^

FOR SALE OR r I n T8-room houae, r e n t o r sale, 184<

Poplar Ave. 98 m o ; O e tta r t, 183-W.

FRUITS AND VEGETABLESSweet c id e r . P u b lic M kt.

Cabbage. F re sh . 1 m l. e u t . souUi E as t M a in . K ay.

C ldar r r a n c le a n sound apples, ho w orm s o r da n g ero u s spray residue.

’. B lake. l U m l. So. of So. P a rk .

i th a n a n d R om an B eauty a p - n th e tr e e . m l. E . on K lm b.

W lnesaps a n d D elicious. Also sw eet e lder fro m s a w d w ashed apples. IH S . on S im b . R d . D . B . Vosburg.

D elicious app les. com binatl<» g rade , w iped a n d so r t« l, soc; Jo n a ­th o n S chool Boys. 20c. B taym an W inesaps. K eiiyon O reen .

Jo n a th o n s , D elicious, Rom e B eau- t. o th e r v a rie tie s now ready a t

J e tt* O rc h ard s , 3 m l. W . of 8 P t . on highw ay 90. aoc bushel and up. Cow han ds S m ith . Phone 648-W.

Apples a t H yde ranch , Delicious, 1140; J o n a th a n . 76o; Romes, 90c b u , bu lk . AU e x tra fancy a n d fa n ­cy. Low er g rad e s cheaper. DUcount to trucke rs. 3 ml, E.. 3U So. Klmb, Phone K im b . Exch. 84-R4.

th a n . F in e quality , now resdy a t o rch a rd . M . P . Holte, 1 ml. So., lU m l. W. of Bo. Park corner.

LOST ANU FOUNDIioet S a t,; B lack fem ale bulldog,

w hite race. B mos. old. Phone 1697. R ew ard.

i s r Fe n ia lr bulldog puppy, H ss

L ost; T ues, nlglit, 3 yr. old small

So. B a n se |i. Reward.

A nyone find ing e tray slieep of any Of th e follow ing bratiilB: P Dlack, CM B lack , double Inverted V Red, 0 « E G re en o r A Blnck please n o ti­fy D . F . C lark . 717 BliOAlione a t. No., T w in F a lls , Phone 607.

MONEY TO LOAN0 . JO N E S fo r l.qA N B o;n.;UOMEB.

HiSCBI.LANEOUS

p e r season . 11,00 brings . U rform atlon. W ill T yson.Id a .

•urprising I. Rupert,

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Nice 8 -ac re fa rm hom e. 1 m l. . ram T w in on S ta te H igh L ig h ts , n m n in g w ater, good bi Inga. S m all dow n paym ent, lik e ren t. P h o n e i w .

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS

LEGAL ADVERTlgEMBIffta

995.00; MUdred R a m s e y , cleric. 995.00: F a y A. Rogera. ja n i to r . 995.00: A- 1- Rosa, Janitor, 9106.00. R uby W einberger, d e rk . m M l F ay* W Uliama. clerk. t9S,00; P a tr io ia w y n n . c lerk, «98,oo,

BE E R U C E N 8E Q RA N TSD L icense fo r th e sale of.botU ed beer

w as g ran ta d to J! H ow ard B paer. O A NC BlLA -nON O F TA X E S

T h e C ounty A udito r p rN e n ta d a lis t o f p roperty w hich b a d baon eold a t ta x sale by th e county, v h le h p to p e rtiea have been p a id fo r I n fuU a n d deed issued, a n d requested o a n - oelUUon o f taxes as follows; (tx- oept speoial im provem ent taxaa ).

L o t 9. B lock 18 Tw in P a lls T o w a - slte , L o u 1 to 6 Inc. Block 94 BolUs* te r Tow nalte, a n d S W « N W H Seo. 31. Tw p. 11 S . R . 17 E. B . M., f o r th e y e a r 1998 a n d p rio r years. Lota 11, I I a n d 18, B lock 73, a n d L ot 8 o f B lock 93. T w in FaUs Townsite, L o t *9. B lock 81 of B uh l Tow nslte, L o t 9 B lock I t o f F i le r Tow nslte, a n d KH N E ^ . N H S E U . B W ^ 6 E U Of m c. 19. T w p . 14 e . R . n S . B . M . f o r 1937 a n d p r io r yeara.

CanoeU atlon w as ordered a s ra* quasted.

A t th e h o u r o f 6:00 o'c lock F . M . a reoess wa« ta k e n unUl 10:00 o 'elook A. M . O ctober 7 . 1037.

JA M X a L. BARNES. C h a irm an . A tte s t; PR A N K J . SM ITH , C lark .

o latm s, 9311.40; so d a n B a e trio . ja n l . to r s supplies. |3 J 4 ; Scbada K ey Shop , l ^ . 89b; arm i>Y orB O o , o ff. au p p , 133149: O o n E . 6 t « m t . » * i9 . aaaigoed claim . 940.80: D oris a t r a d - ley . expenete, |1 4 £ |; C m « . 8t«v> • o S j t r M e , postage, 910.00: film paon * Co., supplies, 98.60s B unaat M o t­o rs . too ., e a r e x p , v n » t J . M . (B lank, expenses. 9133J3. -

T w in PaiU Bank 6s I t u s t O o , a s ­signed claim , 188,13: T . F . Oo. O iU- ■an Record, p r in t a n d p u b , 911.00; M rs. D orothy Thom as, w ltneas fee , 9 t J 0 ; T . F . a i u s A F a in t C o , r e ­p a ir bldg,. 9393; T w in F a lla N a v i ,

^lUcatlon. 93.00: T w in FfcUa.Lum- COh repair, H .08; W aHM T u n ia r .

labo r, 98040, t . p . O0>Op. OU C o , c a r axp., « ; « ,

U nion M otor Co., c a r exp., 183.10.J . J . W lnU rhoIer. supplies, 9 3 J0 ;

R . W . W aters, labor. T O o ; Jo« WOoUey, labor, 917.70; W baalar, R aynolds di s u u f fe r , weed m a ta r la l, 99,899.09: Roberi 0 . W lntariio lar, w t ta e u fee, 9935; Ed W ade, w ltoaea foe, 9T4J6; W ray's Cafe, Jury m aala. •41.88; W arberg B ro s, coal. 94T.40; K yle M. W aite, rep a ir . g l i i S ; W ast< • m tm io n , telegram s. 9 U > .

E dw ard Babooek, mUedga, 18.40; a M. H oller, iusUee faaa, I IU O ; J . H . X im m ei. la te r , | » 0 ; J a d k » u r> geae. Jurors ceri.. 9 3 ^ : R . I . BoW ar. Jurors o e r t , 93J8; M. M. C annon , ju ro rs cert.. |3 a 6 ; A . L . K n lffa t, Jurors c e r t , 93.38; L . F . Morae, ju r ­o rs o e r t . 9380; E . P . Schw aria , Jur* ro rs c e r t , 9338; Li - - ••• Juroni oert., 9338.PO O R rC N D CL

f o r th e lo « H l im o u u t o(

"rnoJccM AiTTuaaM O M YOUR OLD ONES.

nm ovaU d and recovsr- diog. Tw in PalU M ai-

. lwgoi>e91W,_________

'c U U u i t l l tp rO R B - darbureto r 9*rrioe, P. O , H. Motor

fh a a h o o e t b W eet

P r o c e e d i n g s o f ( b e B e a r d

o f C o m m i M i o a t n , T v r i n FaU» County, Idftho.

T»-ln PalU . Id ah o ’ Sep tem ber 39,1937

10:00 o'caock A . M., R EG U LA R JULY SESSIO N T h e B oard m et a t th is tim e p u r­

s u a n t to recess, a ll m em bers and th e c lerk present.

B O S PIT A L SALARY CLAIMS ALLOWED

T h e B oard exam ined H ospital sa la ry claim s, and ordered w arranU d ra w n in th e following o rd er and a m o u n ts ;

V elm a A rgotslnger. n u n e . 978iK>: M a rg a re t A ustin , nurse. 978.00; R u th A nlauf, m aid . 81820.

R u th Cobb, m aid , 9S2J0; G w en­d o ly n C rofts, m aid , 933,50. G ladys D eB eer. supervisor. 9139.00;' I ren e D eth m an , superviw r. 9W.00; l«a D riskell, m«<d. 84380.

R om a F a je n , m aid, 993M ; E thel F ltto n . nurse . 97SJ)0.

L uella O ssfaw ay, m aid , $10.00; O liver G am ble, nurae, 978.00; K aael O ates , m aid , 933.50; A nna G aub, n u rse, 960.00; M ary G raybeal, m aid , 911.88,

F ay e H andly , nurse. 980.00; M aty B oU lngsw orth. nurse, 980,00.

T h u rm an Jackson, orderly, 93J4; H . C. Jeppesen . s u p t , 9189,00; M aude Jo h n sto n , nurse, 913.50; Lortnoo Jones, e x tra help . 939,40.

Evelyn E. K ltte lson, supervisor, 990.00; C la ra Belle KUne, nurse, 9<0.00; T rac y K nypstra , Aurse, 979100.

M a rg a re t Leonard, d i e t i c i a n , 990JM; M rs. M ath ild a L lerm an. cook. 980.00: E im er U gh tfoo t. o r­derly, 943.50; U l l a Lincoln, nurae, 980.03; C am illa Livingston, m aid, 933-50.

M arie J . M acauley, m aid . 943.60; K a th e r in e M cFarland. suptrvU or, 990.00; M rs. G race M itchell, nurses a id . 941,00: L eona M ohr, anesthe tist, 9125,00; B a ra M oote, m aid , 93380; U na M organ , nurse, 976.00.

M arg a re t Needles, nurse, 933M ; Elsie N elson, nurse. 980,00; M ary T. Newvlne, nurM , 976^10; M ary Nice, m aid . 9S i.M ; Claretvca Kobla, order­ly, I6S.00.

C ecelia O aU s. supervisor. 9110,00; M n . M . E . O liver, cook, 946M.

H. N. P r a th e r , engineer. 9100M. M a rg a re t Rice, nurse. $16.00; Ed­

w ard P . R ogers, orderly, 98.60.H om er S ax o n , lab. tech,, 993.00;

G race SchUI, nurae. $80.00; Ray Sel- larct, e n g in ee r. $86,00; D eVoU Shew, n u rte . I9TX0; L ea Stevens, maid, $33.B0; A m x S to d d ard , off, elk, X - r«y t c c h , 170.00; R u th Sloddsrd , m aid, 933.50; C ora E, Stevens, treas­u rer, a sa lg n ed claim , 911.36.

K elen T o lln , nurse, 976.00; M arian T u rn e r , bookkeeper. $70j00; Twin F a lls Co. G en . Hospital, assigned claim s, 91S3J8.

Deveriy W aeoh, nurses a id . IIBOO; E d ith W tftvar, m aid , $11.34; Helen WlUtaelJ. n u rse , 980,00.IN T H E MIATTKIt O F PIVIDBND

O F T W IN FALLS NATIONAL BANKW IIEREA B. T h e county h ss r t -

rrlvcd 9439.97 a s dlvldenrt from Uie Receiver o f Tw in Falla Nsilonal D ank; a n d

W HERBAB. 'n i a County T rek iu r- e r liolda a o haek o f B, OUud Stew­a rt, C o u n ty A ssessor, for 103681 draw n on a a ld T w in Fglls N stlonsl D ank; an d

W HERBAB, T h « Ohaek of 8 . Claud B U w art. O dun ty Assessor, for $936.91 waa iM ued in p ay m en t at Auditor's c c r t lf lr a ta No. n i of 1931 Series,

NOW. T H K R IP O R E , BE IT RE­SOLVED,! T h a t tb a O ount) Auditor be h e re in AUthoriaed a n d dlreoted to tu rn o v e r to th e County Treasurer of T w ln 'P M Ia County , the $430.07 dividend reo a iv td from th e Receiver of Tw in F a lls N ational Bank, to be applied a s p ay m en t against Uie rlieck of B. C laud Btew art, County AiSTMor, fo r 9938,91.

'1110 aitove raaolu tion w as offered by o om m lasloner B a rn e i, seconded by Cflm m lfsloner Rayl, and upon

Uma pur- l a n d t h a

T w in FalU , Idaho O ctober 7, 1937 10:00 o'elook A. M.

RBOULAB JU LY B E 8SIO K . T h e B o a rd m e t a t th is Uma

s u a n t to rooass, aU members clerk p raa a n t

BEER U C E N 8B GRANTED L icense fo r th e ,sale of bottlad boar

w as g ran te d tOo D etm ar A. Jo h n to n .R ou tine buA ness w as tran sao tad

u n til th e h o u r o f 5;00 o'clock F . M . w han th e B oard ad journed B lna W a.

JA tcx B L. BARNES, C h a irm an . A ttest; FR A N K J . B M m i, C lark .

T w in FaUs, Idaho O ctober 11,1937 10:00 o'clock A. M.

K IG U LA B.Q U A R TB 9lLy S I B t lO N T h e B oard m a t a t th U - tlm a Ui

regu la r qu arte rly session, aU n ta m - be ta a n d th e clerk p re se n t

QUARTERLY REPO R T F lU W T h e Q uarte rly R eport of th a P ro -

ba to C o u rt waa filed w ltb a n d a p ­proved by th e Board.

Q UABTSBLY I N S P l c n O N H A DE

Q i^ te r ly Inspection w u m M 9 of th e County G anara l HosptUl.

CURRENT EX PEN SE CLAIM S ALLOWED

T he B oard exam ined C u rren t E x­pense Claim s, a n d ordered w a r- ran ta d raw n in th e foUowlng order a n d am ounts:

Anderson, C . 0 . C o , supplies, • 3 9 ^ ; E . c. A rm strong; e x tra he lp ,

B. H. BrUtow, ex tra help, 918.00; Tom B arbour, e x tra help, 935.38; B uh l H erald, p r in t, a n d p u b , 988.10; B alsch M otor Co.. c a r sto rage, 94J8; B a rn ard A uto Co„ e a r jx p ,, 91.OO; J . D . B a r n h a r t expeneee.' 939M{ Jam es L. Barnes, expanses, 930.58; B ricee M etal W orks, rep a ir, 93.40; Buhl H erald , comm, preceadings, 968.76, disallowed; H aetor B a tas, w itness fee, 93.38; M arshaU B a m - bouse, repa ir, 98.00; O . E. Chahey, w itness fee, $3.36; M n . G : L. C lark, w lin e u fee . $3^5; C h lpm an C h em i­c a l Co., sodium c h lo ra te 99,438i»i A lbert C arr, U bor, $33.70: W llllaro B. C hand le r, labor, $184)0: C ity W a­terw orks O ep t, f a t a r , 949.43; Cax- to n P rin ters, 1 ^ . , off.- supplies, 9 7 U 9 ; C los B o o r t to r e , o ff. auppue*, 950.45; C o lum bia Cvrbon Oo., off. suppliai. 910X10.

D iam ond Hdwa. C « , Jail supplies. 93.90; E d ith O anney, w itness fee, $3Jfl; U U Faan ae h t, sa lary . H . U„ $90.00; F in ch 's B U tlonery , off. su p ­plies, 911.00; F low er F o to Shop, pho­tog raphy , 933.19; f ^ t o r y R adio Service, repa ir, 93J)0.

Al O a ln e i, w ltn e u .fa e , $336; H. W. G llle tto , w itness fee, isM ; r . 0. G raves i t Bon. Ins. prem ium ,, $83.40; Jo h n N, G rim es, labor, $71,00.

R udo lph H ochha lta r, labor. 99.34; H erbert H anes, e x tra help, $7,80; G eorge R . H art, e ipenses, $30.34; H arvey 8 , H ale, expenees, 93.581 H, Si M . R ibbon i t C arbon Co,; office e ip .. 93,00. '

Id ah o B venlng T im es, comm , p ro ­ceedings, $134,M; Id ah o E vening T im es, p r in t i t p u b , $908.16; Idaho Pow er C o , lig h t a n d powet, $134,50.

G len Q , Je n k ias , c a r repa ir, $10,70; G ayle JellU on, e x tra help, $73J0; J . A. Jo h n so n A uto Service, le p a lr car, $9.79.

$lS? 'r£e*{'*rSlijrf''$14^ ; N orm an Lyda, Ja n ltp r work, $tQ.B5; R o b t L lghfoot, labdr, $9S,39; M ar-

l^ O R S A L E

« D T O D O O R O U M -

W p fD O W O L A U

* N o f lh W i i (o r lakior eettlni

IjOONS

R outine t n i ^ s a was tra u u o te d un til th e h o u r of 8:00 o'clock P. M. w hen a reoaaa w m U k en un til 10:00

A ttest: F R A N K J , BM ITII. Clerk,

T w in Falls , Idaho O cto b er 4. >937 lOlOO o'clock A. M.

r e o u m m y s e s i i o nTiie B o a rd m a t a t thU tim e p u r ­

su a n t to r a e ^ a l l n a m b e ia m th a e lerk p reean t.

HALABIKS ALLOWED 'H ie B okrd exam ined r lltlm i for

•a lsries. a n d ord$red th e foUov-

I^G A L APVERTISEHBNTS

T h e Board e x a m i n e d claim s a g a in s t th e Poor Pund , a n d ordered w arran ts draw n a s follows:

H slen c. Atwood, aala iy . 990;00; O h arlo tt .Arm suong, nu rsing . 9S.OO: 0 . 0 . Anderson, ind . a u p p U ^ 93M .

D ella Bullook. houM ren t. 19.00; _ oise Paye tte Lbr. O o , repa ir. TOe; O. D. Boring Drug C o , d rugs, 91SM ; Brisee M e u i W orks, rep a ir. ttJK-, OasU sford Merc. O o , proviskm s. 94.00; CogsweU T ire 4 i Senrtce, exp.. 936.74; C entral S e rv le t S U L o a r e x p , $4.36; ChU dran's B om a, o r. allow ance, 9300.00; C ity W a t e r w ^ D ept., w ater. 93M ; M rs. S te lla D en ­ny , salary, 930.00.

M argare tta H a r m o n , sa lary , 940.00; O frtrude Row land, au ra ln g . 936.00; Home L ^ , * Coal, r t p ^ , 913.79.- Id ah o Power Co., lig h t an d -p a w ter 993.18; Id ah o Orooery O o , grooaHaa, 999J0; Idaho D e p t S to re , L td , sup* plies, 97B.37. -

Je rom e Oo-op C raam ety ,-p rov i* slons, 946.68.■ K inney W hol«sala .oo . p tevlalons.

farm . $109,44; K inney O rooary i t •ftfarket, provislo&s, $19.41 ; 'K r« n |9 l '9

BOWM. W O M i SOI

_________

pro fts laa s , $3M ; B . a f i |H l9 in . ^ e a g e . $39.30: K to g sta ty ta , P w i uti Btore; d ru g i.-9 in J 0 : K U a q f 'I fH S S v T / sa le O o , pxeriskne, 9109J9; le l 's , repa irs , 99944. , - j l

T hom as J . U p to a Inc.. p m 1 i l e a 4 11940; ‘n io n a a I ff tx b .

u n i t ya u rse , 998J)0: UoOombra K a ife tt, provisions, $49.09 M eioaoka * O o , V; aurg . a u p p , 933M ; O . a vm v U io n s , $3940; Mo K e a e o tfO g S o ^ O o , drugs, 9158J1; MtdwagMr a : Boap Co. Xno, H . .H . a u p p , H f JO: y -Mtn.jtt^ TO * W oSTttt ■erri •

W g U O rerholt, nurae, tM 40< , -

p i S ^ ' r n u f^ ^ ‘ w . Baeva,

^ ^ m d r a d R iU iv , gan. d u ty a m

a e h ^ Kay Bhop. rapatr. H iO i V i Blmpeon * O o, prorteiogu, | M 0 ^ ; ' v: O . p . Skaggs No. 1, pronstOB$, m i l }

standard Printing O o , o ff. Mmp» H >4»: S la ta Zoniraaoe fta id , S S S . '< tna. pram., $S043; Sw ift * Oo« B . & aupp, X. R . Squibb *

t l- s ta ta Lbr. O o, 'nfiHr, l a J O ; ;

T . F. County f i___ _ ___________9I09A9; T . F . Co. 09D . H f le l t t i . : m(se. c a ib r eea lp ta ,98S .n . T .fF .O ^ ■' O en. Hospital, a s s l g i ^ clatm a. IM 35: Tw in 'F as* N9W9, m t e r t p - Uons, 913X10. dlsaL lU M ; t .U P a ln t.O o, repalra, |184« . •

Vogel's Market, p tn ttiefia ,W arbarc Broe, t n . a a d

.19J9; Ptad Wacrea.-.-

■upp., mao: wwum -

s u t e s T el 81 T el Oo., tel, service, $13.36; M ajestio P h a m a o y . d rugs, $35M; McComb’s M ark e t, provisions, $1M ; M agel A utom oblla O o , e ar e x p , $645.

D r. R . R . O rr, p rof, eervtces, I I jOO.O . T . Park inson , sa lary , $30040.W . G . Shipm an, sa lary , $7540; W .

G . 'S h lp m a n , cash r e o e l ^ M 40 ; M rs. W . G . S h ipm an, sa lary . |3 8 4 0 ( BalvaU on Arm y B om s, q r. allow* aaoe , 97840; J u a n ita A. S a tta rw h lta , n u r ^ . 91040; S t. A lph ow us H oa- p lU l, h o sp ita l care, $19840; O ora a tovens, t r e a s , u H fo H e laiib , 9178.10; S ta n d a rd o u o a , oO, f t M ; S h rlvere C ash O rooaty, pioWaiong. 93841. ■

T ro linger's P h a r m a c y , d n m 94848; T a r r A uto W raoklnf OO, ren ta l, 96040.

W arberg B ro s, coal. 9131-39. dlsal, 9S.1S; G uy 0 . W hite, grooerles, 9640„ la id over; WUey D rug O o , d rugs, $8.06; W estern Auto Supply, c« r i« - pa ir, $1149; W hlU M ortuary , to o , Ind. burlaU , $70.00.

Id ah o Pow er C o , llghU , $840,A t th e h o u r of 8:00 o'c lock P . M..

a r e c e u w aa ta k en unU l UiOO o'c lock A, M„ O etober 1 3 ,1B37.

JA liB S L. BARNES. O haU m an. A tte st; m m c J . SM IT K . C le tk .

Tw in M i s , Id aho O ctober 19,1937 10:M o 'clock A. K .

REQ U LAR O CT O BSB SE IS IO N H ie B oard m e t At th U tim e im r-

su s n t to recess,'a ll m sm bars a n d th e

^ 'b O I ^ I vCl CLAIMS ALLOWED T he B oard e itam insd H osplU l Ex­

pense Claim s, a n d ordered w arrpn ts d raw n in th e following order a n d am ounts: '•

C. C, A ndereon Co., H . H . supplies, 194,89; B a llu ty n e Plba StHit Co., repair, $ 8 M 6 :B en so n 6 o e l i t S e rv ­ice, fHel, $09.13; Boise Psyetto Lbr. . . . . ! - - 4 Boring,

t in L an c U te r , U bor, $443; C harles " L araon, w iloaaa fae , 9348; u w -

in,O o<4p. Pub. o o , law book, 9740;• ------- ry, expenees, 18149; Mtn.

a» T el, O o , ts i. servloe,* T el, O o , I 9IBS.IS; aaiQ w eetam S o ap Co, ino„ ia n ito rs s u p p , 9049 | N aom a B cott Moslar, w lln sss fae, |3 ,75 | Etale J e a n M ltohall, sa lary , H . U., $3540,

H. S . Poet, a a l m , H , u . . $90.00; P eav ey - 'm b er Oo. Ins. p rem ­ium s, 933348; P a m b r ^ Co.. off, lu p p , 19040; I . A. F lasalnger. labor, $8040; O «orge M . P aulson , expenses. $11,141 B. F . P ra ta r . axpansee, $43.64; E. F . p ra ta r , pctsobors b ^ d , $371 JO; A. 0. P a rk e r , e n $ n s a s , |U 8 0 .

R ay ’s T exaco S t a , c a r exp., $I3.PI; R o se n e ra n u , W m . J .. tabor. $10.03;

axpensas, 11043; R M arson Coffee Shop , Ju ry m a d L $ i l i 0 ; J B. Rob* e r u , Ins. p r im W b s , $ lo i.t4 .

M arjo rla Sw M t, w itness fee. 9345; G eorge SooU. w itness fse, $3,75; M n . a a o rg a S e o tt, Witness fee, $3.75; I n u S c o tt. Wltokss fee $.^.78; n io a - bc4h J . S m ll^ , aa lan r H. U, $140.00; G uy T . Sw ope, JusOaa. fees, 94340; R , H , S to w a rt, Jt&ttoe fH s , 90.00;sssr* £*,2!-*Xnr jsiola im . IIT4B ; f t r l i y s . t o l t h . e k tr* he lp , $148; S lo eU lr R a f ln lo i Oo.,

44{ ------------- ' • “V tnoM

Auto Service,............................. .. _ u rro u g h s A l"

Mofih, O o , m eoh«nloal servloo. $4,

• i d 4 Q k A m i r c U l U n a n Co.. a u ;A lb C ^ $ l9 i4 0 ; C om m ercia l-S o l- ven lt c o rp ,, surg, supp., 91B,47; C on­sum ers M arket, p rovU ons , 97749; C ushm an M otor W orks, rspalrs , 96,73,

D ayton Lab., surg . su p p , $31-00; D enver P ire C lay Co., d n iis . 913780; Detweller Bros,, rep a ir , $11094; D U - m ond H dwe. C o , H . H . su p p , $144.

Eleotrio Bakery, provisions, $949. Idell PbSHndon, sa lary , nures,

98.00.O enersI Eleotrio K >Ray O orp ,

X -ray supp., $499 .

Y o u n g l D aily . p (o in lon9 .t f u u n n r i i r o n t Y i a B r ^Q u arta riy raporta o f t b o ' t f i M t t i '

_Q4 d a tk . aud ito r a n d r a o o g M r .S w l^ ' m a j^ w i th a a d • p p r o T 9 ^ v * t ; ' ; ^ p

u a L i c s N i i ' i n B A i n f t f ; -3T ' -u eah 9 9 f n th a 9119 -Of t t i W H 'S B a T

---------b m u i i AT io i i d r 't -■B u m m s s ' .. '

T h a bo a rd aM sU had s a o i i r t t te a - ' h o ld by th e county tu d t to r to aaevN iv.. dapoalU o f p ib u o fu ad s, a n d fw m d aaeuriU ea of Id ah o F i r r t K a t lo n a . B a a k o f 8ol9a, B u h l B n ^ r u m - ; a n B a tlo o a l B ank , F l d t i l ^ a t t a a k l . , : B a a k . .T w U i_ r9 lu B a a k ' * .T n g t - : . 0 0 . a n d F in k s a e o r lty B a n k o f Xda> bo , ektlafao to iy ; ^ tipon a p p r d n i , f i t th aaa a ic a r t tu * ttia . b o a rd a m ln ad tiM lM car-«< t t t a ' - o « tm t r V

■ S A U o r o o m m r r M r t n r - H

sa ls 9 t riguU tf U k 9«l9 e a O oM kar ‘ '

- .................................--------- _ j* la r . f o r la td k '

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19. im , And bavtai boan the board at thta tlma aeooptai offer of Naartna Obureh of I , by BnMat Oexlar, for i»td ttia amo^t ot 110040 plU fljQO rt- * :

L.........olalM fo r

M taadad a f iln 9 t a ild I M for tha y o a r i i w l S i m . M i aha tberefora a ik id a A t f U o a cf oald u x a s . The beard, d tem lM gu9h taxes erroneously a i f t ia d . irtWitd all U xas otba^ th an spaelal la w n ta ^ m ant taxes, be oM oelitd o a aald lota for U i i yalra.

A t the hour o f 9:00 o'clock r . K . reeaes. wM tak$n until 10:00

c i i ^ . A . l f , O c ( o b a r . l 9 , . m j Am i s L. B A ltm n , O balim an.

A t t e s t T m N K J. s u m i . OltelL Tw in r a ils , Idaho October 19, 1937

. IOjOO o 'd l a e k j ^ ^* REG U LA R O O T D ^

SBSSIOH.The board m et a t th is Um$ ptir-

suant to receu , a ll i q e o ^ *oA““ iMHTroi ;• •

T he coui)ty auditor Vf$a a v t c ' i«ed to draw a w arrtnt o n tha 9 rent expense fund la t h i s i 9399149, p«yabU

untU 8;00 o'clock P . oaee w u ta k en unlU M . O ctober 31,1997..

JA M BS L. t A ttest: PRANK

P U B L I C S A L Eab hlTlU. u< -HI HK >1 .1 W (kMMiles 80. Kaiser Corner, ^nst of Filer

THURSDAY, OCT. 28,1 P. M.i|O R IE S -.B lack here*, 0 y n . old. 1380; I MIU M ining I yro..'

1300 eeoh; 9 eolts coming 3 yrt,9 O O W i-< iu em sey cow, freshen tiiui month. Holstein oow, 4

yrs„ milking. Rad oow. 4 yrs.. freshen H ot. 37.' a tta iw e y , 'Jen. 1. Black oow. fi«*l>en Jan, 0. GuerMey. • * - Olaek cow, milking, irreshen February. Ra|W( milking, freshen M treh . 1 good O u am «y ■k DurlMwa ■ ‘ ‘

........................ . .D uriuun helfera. yearlinae. 4 oalvee.PAR3I M A O m N B R Y -H ay derrick. oonp M a: • 9ae. «oo V, I eeo. etael harrow. 1 T w in City c u l t lv a ^ traetor. 9 D ali. . . . . . . .j1 harrow . ----------— - - ......... — ----------------- ,

ers, fu ll M l cable a n d pulleys. 1 lo t aheap psoela. I h a t a a l f « f M te ' hog troughs, t S a k box. I d o ^ L e g h o r n haqg,''}*•0 Ibe,. 100 fsnoe po«U, eome wood.

A bout 19 (ofM A ral a n d aaoond aifW fa.90 bu. W heat.

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N.Y. STOCKS

.V 'X N K W I* t l W W O C I t V 'S K N V B R ^ O ftM t: i l J M i B u rk e t

^v./' a tatd r to BOo low er, ilow ; beef '' m n IT t e m .« ; e o n M to l« ;; ' M to M J 6 : e a l r u t 6 to t u :: i : t 9» a m «B d t t o c k m M t e |8 A ):U ' b td l i 'K (6 fS A I ...........................U '.~ ‘’ ■9PI*: 1 |M>; m arket lOe u p to asc

towor; top «9.T«; bulk t> 2 » to S94S: low s 18 /0 «8A): pigL WAO r t a w i f t o W.75.

1- : ' S bM p: U M O ; m v k e l 35e low er: m Umba M t e » 4 0 ; fe«<len «8 to IMO; ewes 13 t o 1 9 ^ .

;r C H IC A G O U V B B T O C KO BZOAOO ^Koes; 1 1 ,000; nurJtet

: 29? lover; top >10; praeUc*! top $9- M lat«; bulk Rood, cbolce 190 to

" m u k . i» ja to 1938 : i s o to i7o ibt- r W M to M JO ; a«0 to 3(10 lb». tS.lS to

I 9.7B; pacUag u n tt H M to ta.16.^ c k ttit: . » M 0 ; C * im S^SOO: btd-

it~. W e lo v e r a o d rank andV tUa. abort-led and m odetattiy long- L . ' iad atwra and yM iU n p ; U ttie done; r aaH r tap « 1M 0; l it t le bar* o f value ?, > to aan aSore |1S However; 10c to ISe ^ ^ L i o w .o n cutter cows: 28c lower on

b tttti; wafcra BOd to 92 eewn: ibuU* «7: m i e r a « i i .

Bheep; II.OOO; fa t U m bs very ,a lo v ; few e«riy cates S£e to 30c

fv:/. i m r ; natlr* U a t o down from M - ^ JM : : choice held m i to t»M and L-' ' above: aheep easier; feedin g lunha

y i M m a n oti.

.OaiAlIA Lm CfS TO CK • ^ o u i i u ^ l i o f a 7JW; 1.1U d ltc o t;

?: > f ta a 4 M » o lower t h a n i r i d a y a a \e r - .« |e : p rac tica l to p <9.«0; p a r t foad m i r to «9.70; «ood a n d choice 100- MO I b t M ^ . t a j O ; few lig h t lig h ts 9 M 4 9 3 9 . •

O M tle 3 0 A » ; c a l m fed a teara yeadlQ ga a n d heU era alow, V M k: p ttc tle a l ly n o a a t ly ealaa; oowa o iM lf lc U > n o low er; vealera w e a k '

a lseke ra a«d4e«dera alow; • m b aalaa t o o d to th o lo a jreariiBcs

« ira C l4 8 o lo w a t: m a o r U d i U e low . ' IT dM k w tvaJej* IM P ; f o o d to

til in g ito ck it«era I7JX>-' i lb . V ^o m tn g yearlliiga

__ lam bs opening'a ro u n d 60c low er;

. . m m K t low er on

r .« U : taO y U d« Mt'sortad

, t i ' D W U m t O C K , qqppt-BlKi; IM I itMiU to I t l t l s n r H u n Satinbir'a U la c U w ,

» » on UM dtlTellu mu- te n WM oiiwii! u w -ftm it ton

OHIOAOO, O ct. 25 <UJ9->Demand th in n e d w hen w h ea t fW urea reg U t- e e d slaeable ga in s o n th e -Obicago bo ard of trad e today, a iid a f te r sh if t­ing fracU onally n e a r th e top . ga ins w ere trim m ed.

A t th e close w h ea t w as H to H c e n t h ighe r, c o m H c e n t low er to \ c e n t h igher, a n d o a ts un c h an g e d ■ I U c e n t lower.

O bservers found lit tle In th e m a r ­k e t new s to account fo r th e advance

th a t W tnn l-

• -

I• -

MSW Y O RK , Oofc 1 m a jk e t closed h ig h e r.A laska J u n e a u _______A llied C h e m ic a l----------AlIU C h a lm e rs -----------A m erican C a n .A m erican R a i ^ t o r _ A m e rlc in S m elting A m erican T elephone _ A m erican T obacco B . A naconda Copper

peg a n d a b e tter tone a t L iverpool th a n h a d been expected . S om e tr a d ­e rs w ere a p t to reg a rd th e se n tim e n t genera ted by th e f irm n ess In th e stock m a rk e t a s bullish.

CorA m o v e d -In to h ig h e r g round w ith w hea t bu t ga in s w ere likew ise pu ied . leaving D ecem ber oonsp l- cuousiy a h ea d o f th e r e s t o f th e m arke t.

LXVIBTOCKMOO! m arket

■ to choice load le tt

liM T laala .75 to ■. . . . _ .a a aoo: m arket

, , . W to iqwerj few .m e- S teen ITM to |t.7S ; good - ' I T i i p to and .above:

^ 1 o lT :f e w b a U e r a tow «Utt«r.an4 tu tt«r opwa

, . to f i i o : Qsnmon t e m edium t o l f t r m d ^ i ^ oowa I 6 .n to

to IfiA): beet boll*

A tchiM n. T o p ek a f t B a n ta r e . . 48H A u b u r t f l " 'B a ltim ore * O hio B endix A viation

CW.. MU.. S t. P a u l * pacific -.. C h rysler C orp. >Coca c o la ................- ...... \ .....— 111

O M I N TABLE CSIO A O O —G ra in range :

W b e tt : . O pen H igh . Low a o s cDec. ______J7,y. 99 .«7U .97*iMay ______ 99li .98H .97SJ u ly ______JJ ',4 .91% S2\iC o ra :O ct. .......81H .60HDec. ........ „tTH .M H .67% MViM ay ___i9-:S9H .«0 .59 ^ 9 HJ u ly ........... . « .M K .«0 .60*4O a ts :Dec. - ......... 30\4 M 'A .30H .30HM a y ______.30H 40U M h i .30HB ye :Dec. _____ .72*i .74H .72% .74SB£ay ...____ r a u .78Ti ,72’i .73*iJ u ly .......... mSoy Beans:-Dec. .........M '.i A7 .VIM ay ........... .9B'i .99 J 8 H .99

GASH Q B A IN a m C A Q O -W tm t 9 re d #1.00!; ,• 4

re d 9e%c. S red 92H c, 8 h a rd « lX nH - «1.03>t, 4 ha rd 99H -I1.01U . B b a rd 91H C,-sam ple ir a d e -h a n l-7 0 H * 6 8 c . 8 m U ed 99WC.

C o m a m ixed 07o, 4 m ix e d U H c , S yeuow 6 8 ii-a iH c , 4 yellow u - fiTHc, 5 yeUow 6a% -55H c, i White fllH *63c. 4 w h ite » 8 » c , 5 w h ite .MH-56HO, sam ple g rad e 4S-saH c.

■ O ats 1 m ixed 830,1 w h ite 33-33Hc. a w h ite 93-3S, 3 w h ite 3 lH -3 3 ^ ic , 4 w h l te - 8 1 ' l l ^ o , sam ple -g ra d e U -

R ye n o . 3 . 75-7814C.Barley , feed , 40-85c, m a ltin g 60-

.86c. 'ybeans 3 yellow 99-99U c. 3 yel­

low 9«-98Uc.T h n o tb y s e e d ta.39->3:69.

. CloTar. red . i n M - t t a i O , sw eet 1V J0 .IT .T 8 .'

E lectric Pow er ie L lc h t .G en e ra l E lec tric ...............G enera l F o o d s ...... .............O enera l M otors .................G oodyear T ire .

l i i ^ j P O T A T O ^

: i i \ i- 99^- 13U- W'.i

i th & S o u th e rn C o n tin en ta l OU of D elaw are 32 U C o ra P ro d u c ts ....................— . M 'i

_ lO’i _ 41 *i- 33H .. 4 I^i- 72M

In te rn a tio n a l H arves ter ---------77In te rn a tio n a l T elephone .........- 8»!Jo h n s ManvUle - - M i;K en n e co tt C o p p e r .......... ..........- 38^Loew s Inc.......... 87M ontgom ery W a r d .................. — 41N ash K elv lnato r ..............N ational D airy P roducts .New Y ork C w lr a l ...........P s d ta r d M otorsP a nj , c. Penney Co----------------Pe n n a . R . R . _____P u re OU ------R ad io C orp . ....R adio K eith X>rpheum —R eynolds T obacco B -------S ea rs R o e b u c k ---------------SheU u n io n OU -------------Sim m ons Co. ..

____ 18H-------30%____ e%____ 13

Socony . V a c u u m ______________18’*Sou thern Pac ific ------------------ 3 1 4S tan d a rd B ra n d s ...1..... ... lOViS ta n d a rd OU of CaUf------- -— 33HS tan d a rd OU o f N ew Je rse y .... B l’.iT exas Oorp.......................... - ........ .. 43‘*T rans-A m erica ...........- .........— ~ 13U nion C arb ide f t C arbon 80U nion Pacific, ............................. 98U nited A ircraft — .... ............... I IHU nited C orp. ________________ SHU . a Steel, com --------------------- S8HW an ie rB ro * -------------------- ------- 7T»

.W estern u n io n »3!iW estln ihouae E lectric P . Vf. W oolw orth C a ....Republic Steel A m erican RoUlng MUlsA rm o u r ..............AtlanU c R efin ing .....BoeingB riggs M anufactu ring Co. .C u r ^ W r ig h t . .........— .-E lectric A uto L i t e ..........—H ouston Oil .

v ta le rs M to |8 | ae>

; r ;

I,

Uta 18] I laeU to

. S h eep : a.A80:vaiT alow; lam bs 380 lo v « r , yew U nga weak, aw w ab o u t i tH d jr : ^ ' g o o d trucked In lam ba

■ m » to M M ; aome ha ld h ig h e r; o o n o u m to m edium 86.00 to 17.80; jraarttngs 88 to 88.38; com m on to a e d ju m awee I l M to 83; | 00d g radaa to |8 M .

- u n ymwcisco UVK8T0CKBO ilTB BAM fH A N C lSO O -H ogs:--------- r-tnd buUt good to choice

^ .^ jp a U fo m la u id Oregon

• I i m Two loads m edium . . . 1 Ugbt fed steara l8.78-89.00;

j . iQttOt tt 89.00-^040.

' I s y t T S ln a ^ 8 r ^ m edium

' W OOLI K I t T b N ^ 'ftw bids were being

In floe western grawn w o eii bH tM ttU kl Irad* w as y»i7

^ S . 8«neulture depart-

' .W d a o iib o m U n g length fina wools .te .o r if iiw l baga ranged a s low a s 70 .M ta ,'M o u r « 4 Average to.■W rt. d te b ln g length, fineT M t o ir wools, in original baga. m n np ortad avalUble In lim ited

; ay i l i ii n |« « tb » Dm . original, t t e -

.igSSyiSSte,””Glance

.ic a d M tk ir t.•r i •W am m ant

I f t o to iaor* th a n i

ifragulaity

r < » A T » T B A D U

................' N ovem ber delivery: No aalas. Oloa-

u r m a n d akk. l i .40 to 11.48.J to u i iry deUVery: No sales . C los-

I n t b l d a n d ask. 8 U 8 to 81.66.

SU O A B rU T U B E S Ja n .. 8329 to 83J1 ; M an^h. 83J1

to I3 J 8 ; M sy ..8 3 J4 to 8 3 i8 ; Ju ly ,; 8 3 J8 to 13.38: S e p t , 83J8 to 83.39; D ec., 83J0.

C a iC A O O P O TA TO E B O H IC A O O -W e a th e r 'd e a r . te m ­

p e ra tu re 46; sh ipm ents 729. a rriv a la m . trac k 418; supplies r a th e r 'h e a v y to r Id a . Russets; dem and good, m a r ­k e t s teady; n o rth e rn stock de m an d m odera te , m a rk e t steady w ith f irm und erto n e ; Ida . R usset B urbanka. 1 c a r heavy td large 81.88. 1 car. heavy to large 81.834. 8 c ars 8130. 30 c a rs 11.48. 1 car 81.43S. 4 c a rs 81.40. 1 e a r f a ir quality 81.30; Mo. 7. 2 e a rs 8128; 1 c a r prac tically fre e from outa 81 .37^; m ixed I c a r N o. 1 91- .00 a n d No. 3. 8 U 0 ; 1 c a r No. 1 81A8. a n d No. 3 81.39: Colo. R ed M c­C lures. co tton sacks, w u h e d , 1 e a r 81JW; b u rU p sacks. 1 c a r 8148. 1 c a r 81.41>i. 1 c a r 81.49. l c a r sh o ir - Ing decay, spo tted sackR, 81.38; N .

T rium ph No, i and 1 c a r 81.3Q. 3 c a rs . . . .

_________ Jo. 1 and pa rtly g rad e d , 6c a rs 11.08; E arly O hlos No. 1 a n d p a rtly g raded, 3 cars 81.10. 4 oa ra 91- .10; M inn . R ed R iver lecU on O ob- Mere. 1 c a r 8M 0; B liss T r iu m p h s , N o. 1 a n d O artly g ra d e d . '] c a r |1 - .38, 1 c a r .4 1 ^ ; Early O hloa N o. 1 a n d pa rtly graded, l c a r 8 IJI7U . 1 e a r 81.00; unciassllled, l c a r 90e.

DUUllers .'A m erican A v ia tion ...

B afew ar-S tores .... ........-S chenley DUtUlars -i—Stu d eb ak er ........;__________^U nited A ir lin e s___— —W h ite M o to r s ...........Vanadium ..Chicago Pneum atic T o o l ............13O hio OU ......................................... 1314PhU Jlps Peiroleum ...

» 3 8 4— 3!4 - 3 4 ' . _ . V.i

— 8 8 4

_ 13 . 184

N. Y. CURB BX CBA NO EA m srlcan Super P o w e r ................ UCities Service, com..-'...........- . i . . 3E lectric Bond f t s h a re .............. 10F o rd M otor L td...... ................. .. «

SPECIAL WIREOeprtesy • !

8odl«r>W ei«ner V* C em psoy CU s B M g .- rh o a e 81 t

S O U E E Z E B B PRICE OF STOCKS

NEW Y O RK , O c t 38 (U.i»-A n old- fM hJooed b e a r " J f lu e w '; s ta r te d a broad , active recovery today on the stock m arke t, p r ic e s sp u r te d 3 to 10 p o in ts from early low a n d losses of la s t week w ere . o b lite ra te d In m ost Issues.

T h e m a rk e t opened IracU ons to m ore th a n 3 po in ta low er a n d de­scended fu r th e r In e a r ly trad ing . T h en buying o rd e rs "u n d er th e m ar- i t e f w ere uncovered ’ in huge vol­um e.

T hese o rd e rs sw am ped th e spe- cU lls t m C hrysle r. A t 10:38 s . m.. h e h a d o rd ers o n ba lance, to buy 6,000 sh a re s o f th e s tock a n d no se llers. G overno rs o f th e exchange stepped In a n d su spended trad in g in th e Issue. D ea ls In I t c te se d untU 11:16. w h en 8,000 sh a re s tu rn e d over a t 84. u p 3%.

Im m ed ia te ly th e w hole lis t t u n e d up. S h o rU covered fran tlcaU y. R e­coveries be tw een sa le s am o u n ted to several po in ts . E a r ly loases were tu rn ed In to g a in s ran g in g to more th a n 8 po in ts .

Dow Jo n e s p re llm ln a rv dosing averages show ed: In d u s tr ia l . 134.43 u p 7 J8 ; raU rosd 34.04 u p 1.73; u til­ity 32.11 u p -157.

T ran sa ctio n s ap p ro x im ate d 3.340.- 000 sh a re s com pared w ith 3,110.000 sh a re s F riday . C u rb tran sac tio n s a p ­p rox im a ted 378,000 sh a re s com pared rith 374,000 sh a re s PM day.

I Lpcal M arkets I• ---------------------------------- ?------------•

Buying Priee$G EA ZN I

8 « rt w hea t .... ......._________ _____ «7iO ats, lOO-ponnd Iota__________ 41.1B arter, 2P#-j

J t u r m e n I T a m e d s a d P U i n t t f f Takes Stand in Suit

F or 963,387

BEA N 8rOnoU U ons g iv e n d a i l / by (lie

m a jo r be an d e a le ta ia T w in r a U t.) ' U , 8 . G re a t N e r th e m s, N o. l_ .8 i .2 5 V. 8 . G re a t N o H h eres . N o. *;_4«.15 U. B. G re a t N o rth e rn s ; N o. 1 .-IZ .4 0 U. a G re a t N e r th e m s , N o. t . . . 92.30SmaU R eds, No. 1-— -- -------------Sm all Beds. N a. 9.J.___________

P O T A T O IS ^No. 1s bu lk to growera.... No. 3s ba lk to grow ers....

- t s s s

P O in .T B y . A T R A N C aColored h en s, ove r • Ib e ____ _Colored h e n s, 4 to 6 lb s .________Colored h en s, a n d e r 4 p o m d s . . . L eghorn h e n s — ;---------------

^ K ^ ^ i n B a n k ‘Asiete’ Sell for

972S a t Auction!

. R e - tr la l o f a dam age ac tion a e n t ' back to d is tr ic t cou rt he re by th e

c o u rt w uth is a fte rn o o n before Judge .E. W instead . Boise, s ittin g In of Ju d g e J . W . Po rte r .

T h e su it, b ro u g h t ag a in s t th e I d a ­ho T im es Pub lish ing com pany by L . E. Jo slln . ask s »6.37>70 for dam ages Jo slln c laim s resu lted w hen h e w as ssse rted ly s tru c k by a m o to rcyde u r r y l n g p a p e rs fo r th e Id ah o Eve* n lng T im es. T h e su it w as f irs t tr ie d J u n e 11. 1934, was appealed to th e h igh cou rt, a n d w as ordered re - tr le d by decision o f th a t tribunal.

Jo s lln occupied th e s tand h im self th is m o rn in g a s th e ch ief w itness for th e p la in tif f . H e to ld of being s tru c k by th e m o to rcyde aa h e was rep a irin g a f la t t ire on a dow ntow n s tre e t. H aro ld M erritt , local dvU engineer, a lso te stif ied fo r th e p la in ­tiff.

D efense c la im In th e orig inal tr ia l w as th a t th e o p e ra to r of th e m o­torcycle w as n o t employed by th e com pany b u t w as a n indep enden tvender.

Ju ry m e n a t th e p rese n t tr ia l, n am ed th is m orn ing , a re J . H S hew m aker. c . E . Sallee. A. M , Bax* te r , C larence G . Case. T . B. B andy , J . E . H aU erty ..B . F , M cPherson, G . E . B yard . R.- E. H arger. A. E . G ray , W illiam T . H igginbotham a n d O. B ruce R equa.

C ha p m a n a n d C haptoan repre* sen t th e de fendan ts , and B o th well a n d Povey a re counsel fo r Joalln .

PmCEOFMEA

S te en Inoreaie 137 Per Cent In Four Tear9 ;

Hogs Dp 114

^ b o ^ ^ e r ^ ove r t Iba. .

(Afeova prkea are far A gfade. B{ g r a d e , e e n t leaa. O graden* h a ll grlM l* • •" •'

ntO D U O BN e. 1 b a t t e r fa t --------. . ._____ ____ 84oNa. t b s tt t tfa t L jto

^ 3 7 e-.180

Eggs, In t r a d e ---------Pa lle ts , in tr a d e ...........

L IVESTOCK C b o k a lig h t b n te h e ti . 181 to

X99 p o o n d e n .............. ............. .88.78O varw elgb l ba tcbe ra , 119. to

t0 9 p o v n d e rs ...............................8IJU

OHIOAOO. Ckit. 25 flJJO-In fou r years th e p rice of steers In th e n a tio n 's sU xkyards h as risen 137 p er c e n t a n d th e price of hogs 114 p er cen t. P ra n k A. H unter, c h a ir ­m an o f th e board of th s in s t itu te of A m erican m e a t packers sa id to ­day.

H u n te r addressing the a n n u a l convention o f .the. Institute, said, “ livestock p rices have made a 'w o n - d e rfu l recovery In contrast witl; th e ir low p o ^ t of 103, when a 1,000- lb. s te e r so ld fo r 80.70 per h u n d red ­w eight. T h e sam e steer today seUs for 814.00, a n Increase o( 137 per cen t.

Hogs, w hich sold In 1933 fo r 84.68 p e r 100 p o u n d s 'to d ay bring th e fa r r m e r <10.00. a ga in bfvabout 114 p er c en t," H u n ted added... 'X am b a h av e Increased ce p er cen t a n d veal calves 77 p e r cent." h e said.

H u h te r ad d ed th a t wholesale prices h a v e n o t inc reased a s much a s live-, s tock costa a n d ' ‘Is explained in p a rt by th e fa c t th a t by-product values h a v e Increased . A t present,” h e said, “m e a t p a ck e rs a re selling beef from c a tt le fo r slig h tly less th an th e live a n im a l cost."

O rarw algbk b n te h en . tS9 999 p o v n d e n . 88.00

O B Serw eiih t bwichera. m l«. 199 p o n n A era ................................8

ra c k in g sow s< -|lgh t........ ..............J7.90

INVESTM ENT T B U ST 8F und . In v .......................................817,77Fund . TYust A............ .................. 498C orp. T r u s t ............... .. ................. 3,40Q uar. Inc ........................................ 18.05

M INING hVo CK SB unker Hii{ m d Stim van ........ . 819U tn . City Copper 16.25 - 86.70P a rk C ity C on so lid ated ..................30cS ilver Ktmg CoaHllon .............. 88.00S u nsh ine Mines ......................813.870T ln tle e u n d a r d 1020

MONEYH EW Y O R K -M oney ra te k w ere

unchanged today.

METALitNEW YORK — T oday’s cu stom

am elters prices for delivered m e ta ls (oenta per pound):

Copper: Electrolyllo 13-13; e x p o rt 10.83 to 11.38 nom inil.

T in : Spot ilra lU 47i; n o m ina l.U a d : New York OM to 8 i8 ; K aa t

S t. L ouis 0.80.Zlno: Now York e jo : B a s t S t.

Louis 6.00; 2nd n u s r lr r 6 10.Alum inum , v lr iln : 3o-31.Antim ony, American 17i;'.

^ P la tin u m , dollars per ou n ce: 4ft to

Q ulcksllvrr. dollars p e r H ask OfI lbs,: 88 to 88 nom inal.T ungslen . powdered, do lla rs

pound ; I IM to 13.00. nom lilal.‘ W olfram lle, Chinese, d o lla rs p e rw nlt ...............................................p a id ; ;

M ILL FEEDSB rM . I N p o a n d a ......... —B ran , oee p e n ad a ........ ......................Stock f e e t , 199 p a n n d a -------------» L UtU fk (ae C m p o n d s ------------- fL M

iB N E n FACESDenver Beans

D E N V lfR . O ct. 38 o).R»-Beans: P in to a 83.60; G re a t N ortherns 83.40 to 83M . .

Man Held for C arving InitialB In GirV$ U g \

NEW YORK. O ct. 28 < U * - ' W illiam K , Sealey. j r . , m a rr ie d a n d th e f a th e r o f tw o ,y e u n i chUdjatl. w as h t ld In 110,000 b a l l •

f f l .T ^ 'u T S .W

: ■ ftvansa. S h a pc ltee 'b a d ; v m iW ltM rJ W lM l M l l . l t . - .

BOISE, Ida., 0 « t . M lUR>-0.O . F a rte r . 08. s te p fa th e r t« Aa< del RobneU. I I . w ha le eharged w ith ik e m nrder •> A nna J m o rb ip p a . during a no d e d rink ing p a rty near O la O ct. 8. sa id t« - day ( b a t R ebncit to ld h im b e b a d a b e t ibe girl ftrelden tally .

B O ISE , 30 fU .» -A u d s\R obne tt. 31, accused o t slay ing A nna J e a n Phippit, iB -year-old school girl, du ring a nude d rink ing p a rty O ct. 38 near O ls, w as rem oved from a hoepltal he re today a n d ta k en to &A m tU for p re lim ina ry he a rin g .

H e h a d been In tlie h o sp ita l r e ­cupera ting from a bu lle t w ound th ro u g h h i t lungs w hich he c laim ed waa Inn lc ted by t te - girl. H e told Dtfloers she th e n sfTot he rse lf a t ta r w ounding h im .

InveaUgfiUon d lK lo ted . a o c o rd ln i to police, th a t (he bu lle t w hich w ounded Robnelt. v a s lo im d em - b edd td In Uie bsck or th e f rb n t se a t. T hU Inrtlcaled, o ffice rs aaJd, t h a t A o b n at; sh o t him »e« .

H e h a d told o f llc e n th a t th e Itlrl ahov him a s h e waa lean in g agalna t th e o a r , .

A- eoroner-e Jury found th a t th e i t f l 'h a d be en kUled by a w ound \a- fllc ted bv a person or pareons u n ­know n,

R obne tl was sub ienuynlly cham ad w ith th e g irls ' m tin te r a s h« waidM()orau8ly lU la a Bpi8« bpipiui.

X t tc U y 91H 574.88 w orth of .iM W k T tA w ” aaaeU of th e de-

/u n c t . T l n t N a tio n a l b a c k of T w in F a lla "w en t, a c r o a th e b l t t k " to d a y fo r exactly: |730. •

T h e . e a le o f th e rem ain ing . aaaeta e f th e . d o e ed ban k w u

m a d e a t th e c o u rt bouse by R. B . H a a a e , n a t io n a l b a n k receiv­e r . T h e p u rch a se w as m ade by U . o . C u m m in g s of Rigby w ho h a a a c q u i r e . m any assets of va rio u a cloaed hanim in th is sec- tio iu

A s th e aaie opened a t 10 a. m . t h e a aa eta w ere f i r s t o ffered

-a e p a ra te ly a n d th e n In groups f o r w h ic h to ta l bids w ere ob- tab ied - 'am b im U ng to 8383; W hen- o f fe re d a a a w hole th e b id of M r. -O nm m ings. being th e h igh -

. e s t, w a a accep ted .W ith t h e excep tion of issu­

in g d iv id e n d p a y m en t checks to , c re d ito r s o f th e d e func t bank a b o u t J a n . 1, 1839. th is sa te cloaea t h e a f f a i rs of th e bank. FoU ow lng th e d istrib u tio n of th e c h ee k s th e receiver's office here wiU b e d o e ed . M r. H aase a n ­no u n c ed .

TbOngandi of Mobra and Foreign Levionnaires

Open A ttack!

TOMEEimyM emberehlp Campaign Opens

F or Oommonity Concert Association

M e etin g tim e fo r th e o p e n ^ din- n e r of t h e one-w eek m em bership c am p a ig n o f th e T w in F a lls Com< m u n lty C o n c e r t assoclaUon, to w hich 66 te a m w orke rs a n d executive com ­m it te e m e m b ers have been Invited, h a s b e e n a e t a t6 :3 0 p. m . today.

~ ' m in u te deU U s of the

HBNDAYB. FR A N C O - SPA N ISH FR O N T IE R . O ct. 30 T h o u ­sands o f M oors a n d fore ign leglon- nahres a tU ek e d loya lis t poslMons on th e n o r th e rn A ragon f ro m today in w h at w as ^ U e v e d to be th e opening moves of a g e n e ra l naU onallst o f­fensive.

T h e n a tio n a l is ts h am m ered a t H erm lU a n d S a n P ed ro in th e upper A ragon area, a n d fo rced loyallsU to re trea t.

T h e f i r s t a tta c k w as repu lsed w ith heavy losses, accord ing to , repo rts reach ing th e bo rder, b u t th e na tlo n - altsU w ere re in fo rce d a n d they f ln - ^ m an ag ed to d islodge th e loyal-

B ebeta B cpnlsed 'L oyalist r e p o i^ sa id th a t th e n a ­

tiona lis ts a lso a tU c k e d in th e P uebla d e A lborton sector b u t h a d been re - pulaed.

G enera lissim o F tan c lsc o F ranco was repo rted to hav e eom plsted p lans fo r a m a jo r o ffensive designed to c u t off M adrid a n d V alencia fro m B a r­celona w h ich aoon wiU be th e cap l- U l of lo y a lis t ^ n .

W ith in a few days, i t w as r e ­ported . h a w ill o rder, th e bu lk o f h is n o r th e rn fo rces f ro m tlia newly- conqiuered A stu ria s reg ion to th e e u t . M ost o f h U I t a l ia n a n d G er­m an f ig h te rs w ere sa id to h av e been se n t to th e A ragon f ro n t.

Cbargea V le to ry to I ta l ia n sLeon B e la rm ln o T om as, fo rm er

loyaUst )r>venior o f A s tu ria s p rov­ince w ho fled to I ta n c a , charged ,

jliow erer, t h a t 110,000 I ta l ia n s h a d been rasponslb le fo r th e In su rgen t victory in n o r th e rn S pah i.

T om as h u gone in to h l d l ^ in a fishing. v lU ^ e a long th e B r ita n n y coast tb elude F ra n c o 's a g en ts w ho accuse h im .o f d ire c tin g a “re ig n of teiTor" b e fo r t th e f a l l o f OUon.

alve c a m p a ig n w ere arranged S a tu r­d a y in o r d e r t h a t w orkers m ay begin se cu r in g new m em bers to th e con ­c e r t a sso c ia tio n im m ediately a fte r th e d in n e r til ls evening, those In c h a rg e a n n o u n ce d . Dues- o f old m em bera a re to be collected th is w eek a ls o In order th a t th e local a rtis te c o m m ittee m sy m eet S a tu r ­d a y ev en in g a n d choo&e th e a rtis ts to be h e a r d th is season In Tw in F a lls .' M rs. D . L . A lexander, p reU dent of th e lo c a l g roup , wlJi preside a t th e d in n e r m e e tin g a n d introduce R ey- m o n d T ay lo r, N ew Y ork refiresenU - tiv e . he re , to a ss is t w ith th e cam ­p a ig n . T ay lo r will b riefly outUne de ta lla o f th e p la n a n d tell o f th e success o f 380 clU es o f U nited B U tes a n d C a n a d a w lth> th e assoclaUon p la n . '

M rs. O . P . D uvall.

B O X TNow show ing — "L ost BorlaoD,*

R onald C olm an.F r lv 8 a t_ " R a n g e r s S tep In," Bob

Allen.

c h a irm a n , wiU give la s t m inu te In - a tru c tlo n s to th e w orkers a n d lu g - geatlohs a s to p rocedure ^ f th e cam -

! p a l ^ . M fs . J o h n B . J i t t u ^ Is d in - ' n e f e h a lrm a D a n d in chgtge of aU a rra n g e m e n ta fo r th e a ffa ir .

B U H L. O ct. 38 (Special) — Mrs. M ary J a n e C loud K irk. 73, died S a tu rd a y evening a t th e B uh l hos­p i ta l follow ing a lingering lllneu . S h e w as bom Feb, 11. 1864, in Mis- sou ri.

Se rv ices will be held Tuesday a t 3:30 p. m , a t th e E vans and Jo h n ­son tu n e ra i hom e. Rev. O. A. Crof- fo rd , p a a to r o f th e Buhl N aiarene c h u rc h , o t w hich she was a member,

rui o ffic ia te a n d InU rm ent wiu b« In B uh l cem etery.

M rs. K U k U survived by three da u g h te rs , M rs. Lee Shaver. Csstle f c r d ; M rs. H u g h A lexander. D e lu , Colo., a n d M rs. E m m e tt G andy, Los A ngeles, a n d a son . Jim K irk, U s Angeles,

BUTTER, EGGSt ------------------------------------------------

L O S ANGELES LO B A N O B L B S -B u tle r: U r g e

3 0 c ..m ed iu m 37o.‘ sm all 20o.W este rn eheese: - T r lp l il dalalM

1 9 4 e , long h o rn s lOc. loala 194e.

SAN FRANCISCO SA N FR A N C ISO CK -B iittert 93

aoore M 4 o . 91 score>9ic, M score 340. ae s e w 83c.

O heeaa; W ho isssis tia U I9c, tr ip - le t« 1 1 4 0 . jo bbm g prices, n a u l a u e to 20H e.

E ggs: LArge 34Sc, U rge ila n d a rd a 2 7 4 0 . m ed ium 3 44c , u n a ll 1740 .

GHICAQO a n O A a O - B g g s : M arket s teadyt

reiw ipU 9.440 caie.i; ireth g n u M f ir s ts S lU e ; e x tra t i r s u 3 3 4 e : etff- r e n t reesipU 2 lH c ; checks H o ; d lr - Uaa 19o.

B u t le r : M a rk e t sU ady;. reeeipU 9.111 tu b sr e x tra s 38c; e x tra llraU U 4 e to M U o : t ir» u n'lio to S 24 o : aeeonda< 38e to 3 0 4 c ; a u n d a rd s 1 4 4 0 ! cen tra lised 3 34c .

C haeaei T w in s l8o to I 9 4 e : da l- aiea 19Uo te 1 9 4 e ; longhorns 1 9 4 e to 1 940 .

M N D O N BA B SILVBB U M S O M - B a r sUver w as fM ed a»<

19 p a nee a n ounca M 9 * B o a a y fro m S a iu n l on 9 ie rB w a t M M l, th e e au lT tleM « » l 4449 e a n _ _ ouboe, eem paM d w ith k u im f l e t t t ^ . w u |

Buhl Child Hurl In Car Accident

Question Box

(N o te : <)taestlena com ing t« he M leo a rtc rs d a rin g (he one* WMb e am p a lg a e f tb e ‘Twin FaUs C o a u n n n lty C oncert aMOcla- tloB Will be answ ered by Ray- ta o n d T aylor.) .1. Q —W h y c a n 't w e have Nelson

Eddy h e re a t T w in Fa lls?A—N elson E ddy 's fee Is now 83,000

a c o rtcert w h ich m akes i t p rohibitive to m c lude h im o n th e course b u t only th r e e years ago h e could have be en se cu red fo r >400, I t w as no , ha p p y c ircum stance th a t h is price adv an c ed lo rap id ly . H e had to l?e b u ilt a s a s ta r . Local people feel ha p p y over th e se lec tion of WUbur S v a n s la s t y e a r becauae h is success Is p ro g re u in g Ju s t a s E ddy’s did. H e Is com pletely so ld -o u t lo r th is nex t season .

3, Q —Will we h av e th e sam e types o t concorU a s l u t - y«ar7

A—No. The local com m ittee will be su re th a t th e conce rts have the sam e (luallty b u t e n tire ly d ifferen t types o f concerts w ill be selected In o rd e r th a t th e g re a te s t num ber o t m em bers win be pleased .

3. Q -^W lll we, a s ind lv ldusl r . ... . b e rs ..h a v e a choice in th e selection o t _ ^ t concert a rtis ts ?

A— Yea. E^'cryone a tte n d in g tiie d in n e r th is evening w ill lie asked to lis t th e Uiree types of conoerls he pitlcTt. Also, every p e rjo n U king a m em bersh ip du rin g th e week will be a sked (o llit, on th e back o t the c a rd coming in to h ead q u arte rs , the th ree typea he w ould prefer.

B illy L eroy A*hbury, five y e sn old, B uh l, is a t th e hosp ital here suffer­in g f ro m M rious in juries which in . d u d e f ra c tu re s o f bo th leia and deep la c e ^ U o n s a b o u t th e (see. u u not know n w h eth er th e re are interna] In ju ries.

T h e c h ild w as Injured liiil evening w h en h e w as s tru c k by a csr.

OU EBT B IT S 98,tOO T h e T w in n iU s Oommunlty Cheat

oam p aig n to ta l t h i s sfiernoon ‘re a c h e d 8e.3O0, i t was' reported by M ra. D oro thy lU vnolds, Mcrctary Re>organlaed over the week-rn«i d r iv e "ca p ta in s '’ a re making nvery e ffo r t to re a c h th e goal, set a t iio.ooo

■ OCTT. I I •WUUam p . S h e r id aa . klissou la.

M ont., a n d x n e e n X hiraa tt,-H am ll- M ont.

O CT. 93 ' uy.K na

sen . b d 'ii of T w in 2 ____W illiam L. S o derbo^ /ftD d V irg in­

ia J . Adam sons b o th of S a lt r.«h.w C ity . •

T hom as C. Brow n a n d N ina New­m a n , bo th of T w in Fa lls . ■

T o M r. a n d M rs. Lewlt> Perry . T w in 'F alls, a d a u g h te r S u nday a t W ood's p riv a te san lU rlum .

T o M r. a n d M rs. R angnall O lson. T w in Falls , a son today a t W ood's p r iv a t e s '

IX) M r. a n d M rs. J . R . T hucjon , B uhl, a d a u g h te r yesterday a t 0:40

m . a t th e T e tz m a te rn ity hom e.T o M r. a n d M rs. R aym ond H olsle,

Jr„ T w in flsJls, a da u g h ter, today a t 6:40 a, m . a t th e T eU m atern ity 1 hom e. n

T em perat^es

B d s e ___C algary . C hicago . D enver — H avre _ _ H elen a K allspeQ .

M inneapolis New Y o r k ___

S a lt L ak e C ity _ S a h F ran cisco _ S e a ttle ________

SCREENOFFERINGS

O B F H B U UNow show ing ' — “S&ella D allas,'

B a rb a ra S tanw yck . .W ed, to s a t . - “H cld l,'’ Shirley

Tem ple.

EWISHSKK atis Demand Fonlslitt'M l

For F s ^ y T h a t l m u M WaUf of Shops

n ) A H O _Now show ing — “Borneo ," M rs.

M arU n Jo h n so n .W ed , T h u rs .—“A fte r th e T h in

M an.” WUUam Pow ell.F ri.. S a t . - " B o n i R eckless." R o­

chelle H tldaon.

NEVADA CKEST w o m en w ere be ing he ld fo r au-

thoriU ea a t Ely, Nev.. today by T w in P a ils county sh e riff 's o fficers.

T h e p a ir is C lyde Bess a n d V ir­gil T ad lodc, a n d b o th w ere in ' coun­ty Jail th is a fte rn o o n aw a iting ex­trad i tio n proceedings.

T hey a re w an ted a t E ly fo r th e f t o f guns, acco rd ing to In fo rm ation received by th e s h e r i f f s o ffice liere.

T h e m e n w ere a rre s te d a t K lm - beriy by B llas G ivens a n d Ja m e s j G e l la t^ . K im berly officers.

Head of Scha6Is to Broadcast Address

“R e la ting th e C urricu lum to Life's P rob lem s- wUl 6 e th e top ic o f a ta lk by S u p t, Homer Dtvia t{n th e reg u la r T uesday P a re n t-T e a c h e r associa­tion b ro ad c ast to b e h e a rd a t 4 :10 p. m , over K T F I . T h e h ig h school is sponsoring th is w eek's program .

M usic will be prov ided by m em ­bers o f th e h ig h school o rcheatra under th e d lrecU on of J . T . B a ln - brldge a n d vocal se lec tions will be given by M rs. U. N. T erry .

L E G A L ADVERTISEMENTS

N O T IC E T O BIDDCBS .

k P80M a n 0UM8. u » '

a proposals will be rerelvrd b y th e P u rehaslng A ien t of lue B ta U o f Id ah o . SOl .s ta te iioiue, ■ o lae , Id ah o , u n til 10:00 a. m., Oc­to b e r 27, 19IT, fo r tile purcDSAs ot aevera l IMma o f lumber, hardware, • le c tr lo a i a n d o the r building f r t a l a m c io a a ry for the «ofiitr\)c. ^ e t ;^ a M am tsnanoe Shed a t

__________ WUI b e opened a n d pub*Uoty t e a d a t tb e above s ta ted hour.

B irth s

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.74 M68 .0078 .0071 M66 M

D A N ZIG , O c t 98 11 m n m M i’ m e n t o f th e te rro ris t* M te B a to r* day n ig h t I n v a ^ Je w ish d k M e te

j in d w recked m a n y lih o p i w as de*

w hich h a s com plete oontro l < f re e d ty .

Scores o f w indow s ia n d tb e w alls o f Jew ish hou sae a n d shops w ere deoora ted w ith ’ th e eovlet s ta r a n d . tb a ^ w o r ^ : *B ere la th e h a u n t o f a J e w ; h e re i t ittn k s ."

Police a rre s ted 68 d e m o n s tra to n . T hey sa id th e d isorders w ere due excitem en t of Increasing Jew ish m ig ra tio n f ro m P o land . ' ~ '

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H ie body of E lnion LaDell H ar­m on. eeven-yenr-o ld #011 of M r. and M rs. Klmon B. n a rm o n . w&s taken to 0 t , A n thony y rste rd sy (o r serv* Ices a n d burial. T h e rlilld died yes­terday a t th e hosp ital following in ­juries received w hen he was kicked by a horse,

71)0 acc id en t occurred on lliu rs * da]* a t O ooding wlicro h is p a re n ts Were em ployed, He wwi b ro u g h t toth e h o sp iu i he re on FYtday. T h e fam ily lives in a t , Anthony.

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tc w ls Root, a s s is ta n t a t th e Tw in P a lls b ranch for five years, rem ains in th a t post. S herw in-W illiam s p a in ts have been a dded to th e con c em ’s offerings.

M r. R ym an w as accom patU ed here by h is wife a n d tw o ch ild ren .

C n O L E I K S 1 REHNEMEN

New Models Shown Here By Jenkins Offer Increased

Beauty, Koonomy

Increased beau ty com bined w ith no tew orthy Im p ro v m e n ts In p e r­form ance. econom y, sa fe ty «Q d d u ra ­bility In th e new I93S Chevrolet, w hich Is now on d isplay here , ac­cord ing to O len O . Je n k in s , dealer fo r th is a rea .

T he re fin e m en ts in engineering a re fu rt lie r a d v ancem en ts o f fea ­tu res w hich a re a lre ad y thorougiiiy proved by m illions o f C hevro let d r i­vers. M r. Je n k in s sa id .

Both th e m a s te r a n d s ta n d ard lines th is y e a r p rese n t w h a t Is said to be a m a jo r d e p ar tu re Ip th e au to w orld. T h is is th e new ••tlptoc-m allc" c lu tch . I t Is declared* to combine m ore positive a c tio n w ith very m uch g rea te r o p e ra tln g ^ e a se . a n d adds s ign ifican tly to t h i sa fe ty , com fort a n d long life o f th e Chevrolet,

A ltliough th e c h assis fundam en ta l design rem a in s In I ts b est form , C hevro let re f in e m en ts ex ten d bo th to In terio rs a n d e x terio rs o f th e body, ■and to m a n y u n its o f th e chassis itself.

Pow er p la n t ' ln b o th series is the s tu rd y U - horsepow er C hevro let va lve* ln -head s ix cy linder engine. Pow er, sm oo thness a n d economy h av e been h e igh tened by IS38 flnem en ts . M r. Je n k in s said.

CRASH PROBERS 0 OPEN HEARING

Federal Men B etnm From Scene of Accident to

Balt Lake O lty

8A L T .LA K E C lT y . O ct. 34 OJJi)- M embera of th e fede ra l Investigat­ing com m ittee w h ich will p robe the c rash of a U n ite d ' A irlines p la n e In th e U in ta m o u n ta in s O ct. 17 re­tu rn ed to d a y f ro m -a v is it to the c ra sh scene.

T he h e a r in g In to th e c ra sh which killed 19 p e rsons will b e convened he re tom orrow a fte rn o o n u n d e r d i­rec tion of M iller C. Pos ter, as.il£t- a n t to th e secre tary of com m erce. O the rs on th e b o a rd a r* E . L . Y urs - vlch a n d B yron Jacobs, b u rea u of a ir com m erce lnspectore .

W. D. H am m ond a n d P re s to n Pe­terson . m em bers o f th e U ta h sta te aeronau tics com m ission, w ill a tten d the h e a r in g In aw advisory can-^' ity.

P in a l Judgm en t on causes of the c rash will b e m a d e by dep artm e n t o f com m erce o ffic ia ls In W ash ing ­to n a f te r s tu d y o f find ings o f the hearing .

r DECLORoy W ells h a s been releaaed t n m

th e C o ttage hoap lU I w berv b« h a d been receiving tx e a tm e n t.fo r poeu>njonls. ■ '. .

Mr. a n d M rs. D enny Kilmora an*. )unce th e b ir th of a da u g h ter M onday a t C o ttage hosp ital. .

H. E. B ig ler h i s r e tu m sd to h is hom e In S a l t L ake C ity a f te r spend ­ing a week w ith h is d a u g h te r , M rs. A- U T w iner, a n d fa m i ly ..

Misses L aV on a n d Z ella Pem rod. S a lt L ake C ity , have re tu rn e d to S a lt L ake C ity w here they wer* employed a f te r visiting th e ir paren t* .

Mr. a n d M rs. O ryllle H arold are the p a renU of a -s o n b o m O c t. 14 and M r. a n d M rs. V em Long of a son born W ednei^ay a t th e Cottage ho,^pltal.

R elief society m eeting w»s held Tucaday w ith th e lite rary lesson given by M rs. C lare Jacobs.

T lie lit tle d a u g h te r of M r. a n d MrK. B urden C urtis has been U k en to the C o ttage ho.spltal fo r m edi­cal trea tm e n t.

D uring th e W orld w ar allied lu b - m arines did p a tro l w ork In th e S tra it of D over, th e B altic a n d A d­r ia tic seas.

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S trikes Him

BX ntLEY . O ct. 3ft (S p e c la l) -B . P . W ilson, c o u n t)' a u d ito r here fo r I S yeara . is recovering from severe cu ts a n d brviM a susta ined when struck by a c a r d riv en by D onald -flldes S a tu rd a y evening.

T b e a cc id en t occurred w hen Mr. W ilson w as cro ssing th e s tre e t a n d w as th ro w n t o th e pavem ent by tha im p a ct. Hfi w as U k en to the C otU ge h o sp ita l fo r tr e a tm e n t a n d la tf f m oved to th e hom e of h is son. Ron­a ld B . W ilson,

M r. W ilson, accom panlcd by hU w ife, h a d com e to tow n from hla fox fa rm w h ic h h e ope ra tes east o f hers.

A bou t o n e -fo u rth of the annual p roduction of gold Ls used for coin­age.

FURNITURESALE!

NEW and USEDOur prices ere already the lowest in town but for the rest ol October we’r* going to further reduce the price of every article in our stock. Here is vour chance to make

BIG SAVINGS!And we will aliu traoe tor good saleable u.<»d goods. .-We don’t trade "sight unaeen ” and 'we don’t quote prices by telephone. Come in a n d see our large slock and get your choice. If you are short on cash, a deposit wil) hold i v h a t you want.

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