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Little Finland Blamed for Phtting^ Embargo Repeal — -------------------------------------- Termed Directs Hdp for AlHei Nfuded u toiibt tm lw eipltaktik ^Iwre vw •meat .... «j®--oai«r'- sUtos tSttt aw Buwltn •< were iMdtnc r»»» — ^ cAdoni that might Inereaie tte dm*, .ser e( m r OB thetr hm t m « M R u ssian H eads Say T h ey “F e a r” D rive B y T in y N eighbor Bt 101 AUX MO&BIS United Tnm r«reifn N««i Editor Soviet Russia charged Finland with plotting a new war today. Opening the “final’.’ ^jhaae of negotiationB between Russia and Finland, the Communist party’s official newspaper, Pravda, charged that the action of Finland (population 3,884,- 000; area 147,811 square miles) toward the Soviet union (population .170 ,000,000; area 8,241,000 square miles) could only be regarded as that of "a country preparing for war.” The R«d army w u described ai (eady ror any emergency If the Flniu do not desire a peaceful 8et> Uement with the Russlaiu and the newspaper significantly likened Finnish Foreign MlnUter Eljas Errto to Col. Josel Be<*. nho was > foreign mlnlslkr of the now vanished ' Polish sUt«. Erkko made a speech this Week saying- Finland would de- fend Her Independence. The Wrailsh detegathm, wlUi writ' ten Instructions tuning down somt of R ush's demands for naval bases on Finnish soU and a shift In the frontier near Leningrad, was in Moscow for resumption of conver- saUooa wltix Joiaet SUdln and ?t«* mln'VlaebM){tv Molotov. Tha ««»• took fbr an eailriettlem ait iiW net Propagandist for tM I ihm dars. W h e t h e r . t r o o p s were reller* nig front line forces or shifting for stions was micertaln. n i 26 OF y. s. SHIPS WA8HINOTON, Nov. 3 (U.F5- State department records showed today th it 38 American ships have been detained and searched for eon' traband by belligerents. One Amer- ican ship has been eelsed as a prlu of war. British naval autlwrltles detained IQ American slilpv, the olate depart> rnent imW. French rtelalned - nine, and Uie Qcrmans three. The -Qermaiu also wired the American freighter, City of Flint, as a prise ' of war. The state department figures were below those of thq British ministry of economio welfare released In Lon- cton today. It said that out of 7IS ships which Uie Brltbh have searrhed, 30 had ,been American. This dlKorepancy was probably due to tite slowneu of olllclnl state de- partment reports. France and Oreat Drltaln have seised no American ships as prizes of war, the records sliowed. They were understood to have reimbursed the American owners of cargoes which Utey had conftncntcd. Offlclnls said Uial In all cases. . with Uie exception of the Olty o( Flint, the ctawa ot American vewels had not been endangered by bel« llgerent naval action. The principal damage to American shippers, U wns said, had been that caused by delay. 4 S INDICTED Ftm JEDEIIIll fMOD P m B B U R O H , Nov. S (U,»-OII- \\ grand Jury t ed 48 individuals, Including Uiree union officials and la eleetrioal oon> tractors' firms on charges of con- spiracy to defratid Uie government in conneoUon wlUi bids for eleelrl«al work ^ public projecta. Oeorge W. Mashank. acting Untt«d States dlstrlcl attorney, estl- maled the federal government wss defrauded of approximately |M0,000 by iha conspUaoy. The tnvMtigatlon here Is pert of il natloQ-wlde probe ordered by Uie •'ederal deparUnent of jiutlce to study high building costs. aURBIS 0BT8 DIVOKOB RINO, H«v„ Not; S (U-W-Bster d it^ t Weir, daughter of Almmot duPwt, prwldent.flr th» hu|« min> I utM urlng eoBpuir w h M i^ hla I eh»rt«d Camp* belJ Weir, )ier husband and a fonher ] clerk ill a duPoiit plant, with menUI I crlielty and dlroratd hl^n. FDRAlliSIE Simplicity wUl mark the e which will be held at Llncohi field In Twin Falls on Saturday. Nov. 11, In commemoration of ArmisUce day, it waa announced here thla a(ter« noon-by Wilton Peck, former fifth district American Li^lon command- er who ha* charge of program ar- rangements. The local public school system and Uie Legion are cooperating to- ob- serve the event before, during and after the football game between the high achnols of Twin Falls and Filer, set that morning for 10 National Anthem Peck said that the program would start Just, prior to the gamo when Uie high school band plays the na' Uonat anthem as the flag is raised oi as an aerial iximb 1s exploded, caus- ing a nag to float to the earth on parachute. At the first quarter of Uie game the audience will sing "Qod Bless Amerlca.'Swlth Uie band playing Uie selection. Promptly at 11 a. m., I though Uie game sliould be in progress, one mlnu'le of silence will Pa«« t, C*UIM I) Three Men Named On Welfare Group BOtBB, Nov. S W ,«-Emory Afton, ommlftsloner of public welfare, to- day named three men to a council o' a new merit ayswm under In- stallation In Uie department. TJie mrn chosen were Dr. James Millar, CAldwr;i, college of Idaho professor; Howard Davison, Bo' torney, and R. S. Stevenson, ager of the Idaho rating ' Boise. D IESCDIiinEE FDR u r n W AaBINOTON, Nov. 3 (UFD-The Dies committee today suspended hearlnga for at least two weeks after hearing Prederick C. Phillips, former olilcial ol the MaUoft&l MarlUme union charge that a Communist has been.named chief organizer for Uie Congreaa of Industrial Organizations Id the Panama canal tone. ConiDlttee attaclies said Uie n - HM was taken In antlclpaUon of a sine die adjotimment of the special se^o o of congress this afternoon. phiuipa charged that H. A. Stoudt, whom the CIO appointed to head a "temporary and pnvlslonal" organ- isation in Panama, is a member of the Communist party. CIO RepresenUtlve Union officials said eioudt- had been trying to organlie Kamen In the canal zone independently and tliat he has been given the designs- Uon as a CIO representative to In- crease his prestige. PhlUipa said Stoudt was appointed by CIO - Chairman John L. Lewis at the recommendation of NMU President Joseph Curran. Identified by philllps and other witnesses as a member of the Communist party. MeatiWhUt william c. McCuls- tion. -an.-e*rller wltnete- before the r^nunMtee who was arrested at the Te«uM u New Orleans police In connection,wltti a murder charge, refU«d"Tff‘ talve exUadltion to Lotxtdana when his case came up bi police coint here today. "Oaneliaive Evidence'' , m pittee Chairman Martin Dies, D.. TR., dlracted that certain cor- ondenoe be turned over to the ____loe deparUnent In connection with an'lnvestigaUon requested by the committee Into alleged efforta tar W lO orriclals to deprive Phillips d cMl UberUes. ___McQowsn. Boaton agent of Uie NM9 In im , constituted '^oluahrt ^idence" Uiat NMU leadm ^ tutlonal _______ _____ The Jtftt«r8 refei^ed to whispering campaigns and to one instance In which a group was "lined up with baseball bats waiting for friends." Dies requested tlie Justice dcpart- liivestlgatlon after Phillips and McCulstlon told how Uicy were at- ‘tacked and driven out of the NMU because they fought Communlit In' flnence In the iinlon. NAZI NEWSPAPER ■HIISFDRFAMILy BERLIN, Nov, 3 (UR)—TI16 Bqer- sen Zcllong todRV nsked wlieUier the family of PreMclertt ^toaievelt seeking to get AmorJ< ed "to thr lilRa of participating" In Europe's wur, Tlie nrwuimper puMlshrd a front page edllorlHl cnmmenllng on n Htntement which It said was made by M rs. UooM!Vclt, The edllorlnl quoted her as re- niarklnfi It wiis most difficult for the Uiilti'd Ututrs to avoid war. The iiRWspuper then asked wheth- er tills rriirrsenls "a family Quar* i-el" as opiKiwd (o President Roose- velt's Bpcrclies on neutrality or a move to ftcrwatom United States to the lilrn of pnrtlclpating In the "Wlillr the I'rr.ildcnt Is determin- ed to kerp llir Uiiltrd States out of war. Ill" wife ns first lady of the land tnkrn a dlnmetrlcally oppoaed sUnd," ihn newspaper said. "In declaring Utat Uie oceon Is no Imiiici' A (lolriise agalnsl atUok on the United Htntes, aho Joins Uiat society which, lu Un® wUU British propagniidn, 1 h attempting to creata among Ihe American people an hys- terical fear of Oerman atUck Mighty Dynamite Blastl. •Gives TVin Falls Scare It you .were "genUy" awakanad.this morning and had visions of tha •oQU) end of Uie olty being blown up, or your nwn home caving In, you were all wrong. Ihe big blast *whloh oaused Uie Ulpphonrs of Uie Evening Times and Uie local polloe atatlon (o start ringing as cltltens wanted to know. «what it was all about" oaine shortly after a a. m. when pounda of powder were touohed off it tha Uanslent labor cain|i property south of Uie city. H e a v y a n d d e n s e m o m l h | a i r , 0. B . K e n n e d y , r e p r e a e n U n g t h e c o n > t r a c u i r t h a r a s a i d , o a u s e d . t h a d e t o n a t io n t o bn g r e a t e r U i a n l u u a l a n d * lO a o c a u s a d U » w w m d t o " s U e k e l o a e t o Mn g r t > \ m d a n d i W M p t n tnn t h e c i t y , "We have set off charges of 100 and 400 (tpunds which have not been heard In the olty." Kennedy said. "Out Ihe atniusphera waa such Uils mornUig (hat Uie sound carried and thus seemed much greater and mueh cloaer than II really was,” PMUIiar quality of the detonation as it descended on homes wllhin tha olty oauaed aeoraa of rwldtfiu to nish ouUlde and hasUly Inspect thetr roofs. Many houaeholders said Uiey thought some haavy object had fiinwi ofjto tha roof. * x In aoma amallar homaa, it waa raported. rasldenU felt a allghl ahakini. As far as actual atae ot the djmamlte blast at tha fedifral labor eaiM is Doneemed,. however, eh|ii\eers In Twin Falls aaifl Uiat charges many Umes that site hava bean touched off furUier from U>e olly-~aa -a( the Faces New Pfoie Here Is William C. MeCnlsUen, recent sUr««itness of the Dies probe, who tolay refosed to waive extradition te toulsiasa to face a mnrder charge.- Grouch Club is Formed to Cover Nation 'NEW YORK. Nov. 3 (U.PJ—Willard B. Rogers of Hartford. Comt, snarl- ed at newspaper reporters today, said he was a pretty busy man and what did they want. That- was by way of Introducing himself ur president of the Orouch club of America. Having ibt across the Idea .that. Willard B. Rogers.of Hartford.iConn., can snarl aa well -W -lettere wfittwr Bmiled,-ordered a bottle of Scotch y d Announced: - - * ^ 6 Orouch club of America was Incprporatcd last Friday.' lu pur- poses arc; Outlet for Grouches "To provide an organized ouUet for the grouches carrlcd by all hu- m an belng.1. 'T o promote a national Orouch day upon which the people of Amer- ica may give harmless vent to their grouehcs. , •To preserve Uie B^cate!,t of all In/itltullanfl. the American home. "TO select the leading American grouch and the leading internation- al grouch. Hliaw Leads "To survey and analyze the moH exfl.ipernllng Rrouche.i and, tlirouRli this enaly;.la, lo help alleviate them." Rogers, ft Hnrtford hotel man end Chamber of Cnmmerce director, plained the nmnnizatlon hoped to settir n lot of trndltlopnl' groudiM —Rciiuhllfaiw vs. De.moccftts. mo- torlsiAvS. tmfflc cops, wives v«. hus- bands. dr.. RoKors snid Piof. Raymond Moley was RoliiK to Join and Uint OenrKc □omnrd Hlmw wnn running itlirnd of everyoiir Hsr for Uie |)o«l of Internalinniil Orouch. -i Oddities (»7 United Press) WfB In In KioiiK lobllM a (JItOIINDH HAN CftSlt.-Joseph IV Canilici'A. Uil, jM-dsled to rouri on n bicycle iokI wmi a dlvorre (mm his wife, Kaiiiiii. Blio sold Ills (wo automobll apenl Uie moni-y. I'ltANK KELOWNA, *» ,C.—Hnllowo'rn praiikslen. Mulfrd an apiiln Into the aiilonioltlln exhiiust plpn of Angus MrMlllnii. lU-yenr-oM Van- couver liiniiiiiiK'e sulPAiniin. His body wa.i found today sliiiii|>ed over a Biirrinif whrri, wiUi tin . m otor runiiUm, a victim of us< phyxlBtloii. lOIIND PORTLAND, Ore.-Wlth pa- tience of Joi). twi) Portland de- twUvea watclicil tlie general de- livery wlndc»w Ht Uie. i ^ t office hoping to Iirirni ElwiV>A whiton. a«. wanteil fnr a 114,000 ri)bl)cry in Phltadripiiln, -niey called off Uielr vigil wlirn tliey fmind Wln- ton had l>erti In Uin rlly ]sH all Uial Ume, iliaigfd with vagruuiy. I.TILLAliV AUSTIN. 'iv>i -Injuries nt Uie University n( IVxr> i weren't nm- fined U> Uio fonltsll field today— Oo-ad Hutu Ituru. 10, wss doing all r l^ t fighting back her drowsl- neas in a niunie umireoinllnii class unUI she hiid to listen In a kooIIi - Ing lullaby. Him yawned .nnd dU< located her jaw./ BKITIHH AIK CAHUALTiKH LONDON, Nov. 3 IU.R)-It was dls- flloaed today Uist royal air forat eaatialUaa klnca Uie alart of Uie wai lotal lU , Including killed, wounded and prlMiiei's. Tlils was only 39 mora uasuallles than suffereil at fly- ing ualning schools in' b'ligland during Uia saina iKflod. CAUSES DOOM IN PLANE FACTORIES By united All evidence today indicated that repeal of the U. S. arms embargo will touch off a iilstor>-maklng boom In American anrplanc pnjdUcUon—a boom tinctured with rosy estimates of huge orders and ImaglnaUve forecasts of airplane processions. ^ " a and air, across the Atlantic. - Wall street speculator* eUmbed •board the al: aviation shares opened at all-tima highs. The liiduslry's experts predicted the oliies might buy as much as »1.- 000,000.000 wqfth pi planes In thla country, in addUlon to the 1100,- 000,000 worth already placed Australia announced It Is doubling 'A previous order for 50 plane*. In Paris security ptlccs iumped on the strength oi the house vote for repeal. See Fantastic Pletore I In London the repeal vot« was hailed as Uie prelude lo as fantastic . pkturc as ever a pulp m a»«ne author conjured up—flights of aea- planes across Uie AUantlo WhU* be- low, guarded by British « convoys of merchant shlpa ed the seas laden with ........ pianos and-oUier war m atsri^, Edward LesHe Burgln, BriUsh minister of supply, said repeal of the arms embargo would plaoe aa "arsenal of unlimited resoure«*'~*t the disposal o( Britain and haxtca. Southern California, where most of Uie u. S. ahplane Industtr la centered, made simUar fn« and easy use of the worda ’MztUmited supply." Ad/led Skilled Foreign mllluu? mla&lons already In this country have indicated a tremendous buying splurge Is in jro^Kct and aircraft factoriea ware \ to call tor thoiM ^ii of skilled cr»ftans5?' 4t Washington »' govemmenf agency said lU producUoa Index for all American Industry for the week ended OcU 3S Was 130. nine polnta above the New Deal peak in ber, 1930, and Hanry L. 1 ______ secretary of commerce, announced that wholesale trades made tremendoiis spurt In September, the month war WM decla^, bringing total business for the'nlne months period to 115,000,090.000, which waa 11.000,000,000 above the correspond- ing perM for last year. ^ Fear Sabotage Tli« department of luatlce made preparations to fuard against what ninny anti-repeal statesmen have fenrod. an outbreak of Industrial sabotage and espionage. Reports from London Indicated the war orders would not bo limited to airplanes. Burgln aald Britain would (ill any shortages in her own amis production \^th maurlals from the United Staten, in<niidlng mticlUne took, raw matcilAls and, "ultimately, some ammunlUon," FORHALF-HDLIDAY Twin “i^ills stores will reninln clowd all morning unUl noon on ArnilsUco day, Sliturday, Nov. 11. It was decided today after npirltrd Joint mreUng of the I Chamber of Comiuerco and the merchants’ bureau In the Itogcrson hotel. The decision to cloac nil luurniug on Nov. 11—then to oiwii m jukjii und remain open unlll rrxular 0 p, m. SaiuTday clo»lng--rhiiiinrrt Uie previous move which had rnllrd (or closing only from 10 ■> . m. 10 t Tlio merchants decldrd, liownvflr, Uiat shutdown for the rnllir morn- ing would assure thr Amrrlcnn Uglon arid Uie high school *imhi- sors of the Armistice i>ro|n«in-a wider attendance by tlie hundreds / ....... JCwnIng Kvriit* Tlw Wer-Twln iwnball gamb la K t for 10 a. ni. Arn>i»llce day, with th« annual prtitimiii for the holiday aet between Imlvea of Uie grid olaah. . The bureau decided tn print appropriate diaplay ntlvrrtlwiiient ■Uting the bushicss lioms for ArmUtloe day, and to nffu ■ H't of merohanU following Uia iir(>uram. Contact men will consult with all merohanta. ‘ Priof lo holiday dlM»M.Um. (C«atia»«4 „ p.,. t, i> C o u n try ’s U<ilail Trade I ik^ i - chhcs NBW YORK, Nov, 3 lU"* -Fur- thei- jiarrowing ot the fi’re*'* ''fl- tween e u m n t level* of j.Mxhintloti »nd ocnaumpUon ooourrrd duUng Uie laat week, according to Dim and Bra<Uti«el, Inc., as 11 rrsult of induiUT -m terlni a leveling out PhMe," whUe trade muve<l ahead tariaktr. Xxpanaton in retail tmde voium< took plaoe durini>the wreK despite retaUvely tmfavorable weaiher for ■hopping, th f authority reported. Mussolini Chief M n s s o U a l i h a k M u p h ( s e a b l a e t a n d a r m y a g a i n . M a r s h a l R o d o l f o Q r a i i a n l , a b o v e , T e l e r a n o f U V - y a n a n d E t h i o p i a n e a m p a l g a s a n d { w B u t J t t h t e p t a a . v i e e n y , . a K e c e e d a G e n . A l b e r t o F a r i a o l a a a r m y c h i e f e r ( l a f l . B y l O B E P B W . O B I G O . » . .............. - ^ BERLIN, Nov. 8 (U.PJ—Nazis, bitterly, critical of States embargo repeaJ action, hinted darkly today a t a. less submarine campaign to stop an expected planes, gwns and munitions to the allies. * : r-: tJQofficial Nazi quarters charged ^eped of the embarfQ- would mean outright American support of the allies. , ' Now all that remains is to whether France and Gre*t,' Britain can get the stufx'^ ilClENTH ITS City of Flint Crew'WiUG^ -Best of Care W A S ^ d l D N , N o v , 3 < U » - T h e J e i B a a . g Q T t m m e n t h a « I n f o r m e d I a u t e a t b a t I t t W . a « k e d The American ehargv.d’affalres In Berlin, Alexand«r Kitk,, reported to the depaitment be ba^ bem hi> formed by a Oennan foreign office official that the proper naval au- thorities had been requested to fol- low the wishes of (ho U. B. govern- ment In Uklnc precautions tor the safety of the Fllnt'a crew. Responsible Oerman quarters said was most likely that the Flint would be taken to Stettin, where It wUl arrive sometime after Saturday: night; Stettin ia Qermnn Baltic port up Uie Estuary of the River Oder. Oslo. Norway, dispatches said Uie W nt was off Karmsund and was vJslWe irom Haugesund, Norwegian port near Uie southern tip of the peninsula. lOnEW FRAOD BOSTON. Nov. 3 (U.R>-The. federal grand Jury has indicted 72 Indi- viduals and two corporsUona In con- necUon wlUi a WfiOOMO lottery fraud which allegedly operated for at least 10 years In 10 eUtea.. The Indlctmenta, announced by , U. B. Atton»y Blmund J. Bnodaiv i climaxed a long investlgaUon dur- ing which the grand Jury wltneasea included Mrs. Will 'Rogm, widow of Uie humorist, and New 'Z’ork Financier Owen D. You^ _ _ . “ The dorporaUons lndlet*d w ere the Will Rogers’ Memorial Hospital. lnc„ and Ute Boutti Park Credit Company, Inc., both of Chicago. Brandon Bald coIdddenUl ~witA „ta ««tMUDeeme&t ot the Indlet- ments, deputy U. S. nunhala and postal lanectoiB were conducting ralda In tM states to round op 'her.defeadanta. - . __ loOMnienU Included a total ot lU«eoonta ot cons{dracy. ualng the miOi te defraud, promotion of fraudtOeBt lotteries, and interstate ' liion of' lotteiy tickets; across,” said one ii Official quarters comment until they Had .time "to examine the itd l ___ nificance" of repeal. A'spokif^^j man for tiie foreign ' and propaganda minMiT B^d merely; ■It was not surprislnt: tt w u 'to be expected.” Naals Angered ' . Surprising or not, Kaala .m re in* gered at Uglslatlea whteh U ti favored Uie alll« as agatnrt O ir- many, and it was expected the «ed(- end would bring a blast ot erttlem from Naxl spokesmen and tbe tn« sph-ed press as soon as AdPtf Hitler ' baa given ‘thffifoi'd.' ' ~ -— —— Paul Ooebbels. propaganda mta- later,. U to address Oenwui by.radlo Sunday and It was foreeut he might menUon ttie repeal h a d l a i d : f » T o t - t h a - i d r a g t h e U n l t « ; w a r . T h e B o e r s e n - a e l t u n g , o o n m e n t i w * a s t h d h o u s e t o t e d , n o t e d t h a e o o ^ ; t r a c t b e t w e e n t U U n i t e d S U t e a ^ t t t o d e I n l «96 a n d n o w . I t o d d : HASN’T ASKED m r r C H I N S O N . K a n .. Nov. 3 fU.R) —M rs. Traiiklln D. Roosevelt doesn't know whether the Presi- dent will seek a Uilrd term, After an address In Convention Hall last night someone in hc;r audience' rose to ask Ihls question: third term?" Slie replied: "I don't know; 1 haven’t asked him." s e t - u p , t t m m g b I t a O h t e a f o b e a A - d u a r t U a , i s n i e d M k k » 1 2 .0 0 0 .0 ( 10 U l l U c k e t a a n n u a l l y o n p o r s e r a c e s , b a s e b a l l g a m t s . t r e a s u r y b a l a n e e i a n d t h e s o - c a l l e d '‘W m R o g e r s m e m o r i a l h o s p i t a l c h a r i t y f u n d . " T h e o r g a n i s a t i o n a l l e g e d l y a d v e r - t i s e d f l e U U o u s '' h i t s " a n d a w a r d s and r e f u e l t o " p a y o f f o n m a j o r p r iz e s . President Slaps Soviet Officials WASHINGTON. NOV. 3 <U« President Roosevelt today delivered a mild rebuke to officials of the Soviet Union with whom U. a. Am- bassador Laurence A. Stelnhardt has t>een engaged In controversy over the American freighter City of Flint. Mr. Roosevelt was asked at hla press conference about reports Stelnhardt might be recalled. He re- plied he never has believed that poor manners should beget poor manners. OPENS CONVENTION OOIBB. Nov. 3 (LI.R>-~Oov. 0 . A Bottolfsen todoy opened a sUte con- vention of high school student body officers with an address of welcome delivered in the senate chombers of Uie stalehouse. Camera Comics B y t t O H E K T R K Y N O L D S T h i s J u i t s h o w s y o u w h a t a l i t e r a l - m i n d e d e a m e r a m a r i c a n d o w h e n h e s e t s o u t t o g e l a p i c t u r e t o f l l a r s p t i o n I n s t e a d o f g r l t l n c a c a p t i o n t o ni t h e p i c t u r e . * l l ' s t h e f i r s t of a n e w s e r i e s t o b e p u b l i s h e d I n I d a h o K v e o i n g T i m e s . W h a l 's t h e t i t le o n I h l s o n e T T a k e a l o o k b e l o w . W a t c h t e r a b o t h t r t e m o r r o w . E v a n l a a d T a o o a o f - t b e ^ r e s e t i t o t l T e s V o t e y e s t o d a r . ■UTVB TOT* y m em j, n aau 1 r e p e a t n o t o n l y v o o i l ' i t-alllaa:bttt-«a•^Ukal^^ i U n l t « m a t e s I n t o f l a t ’ ’: W U a o n b e ^ i r t t l i a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ America at tba disposal «(: ImperiaUsm.” Nails geemed to bope «bsl IM r. oould Impede materially. If not ' the flow of war aateriala to A fnmi the United SUtaa, Itutr marine succaases have been crt«K slvely iwbUelied la Oem aay. They claim Officially th« sinking o( lU merchant Teasels, totaling 471,000 tons, (inoa the w ‘ * n S lE liING ; PARI8, N o v . 3 « . » - O e r r a a a l o d e r a n g e g u n s w e n r e p o r t e d a h d U H f F r e n c h f r o n t i e r T ll l a g e a h e a v i l y t o - d a y a s O e r m a n t r o o p m o v e n e o t i . w e r e n o t e d i n U i e s e c t o r n o r t h 9t BalUTles ot big guns i _________ ally shelled the French TlUagea, one five, the other 10 mllea bfiblod tba . Ihies ekst ot Saarguemloaa yeatir^. day. Patrols, were reported most abtlTt In Uie Ohrenthal salient east of the Saarguemlnes sector. A mlUtary commentator said then was no IndlcaUon whether tba inovementa meant preparaUba for an attack. The attom^tln. aa it- gards the iroons. .would be that they were ro)le|*W '^en who had bben is a lienvlly fortified area, dotnl* iiated by the great French fortre«s of DItche, one of Uie principal bases of operations for the French in that arelk. French reporta Indicated Uie Ger- man batteries whlclt ahelted tha town of P^irbaeh two days ago wera situated ou the outskirts • of Itw— W anidt forest, occupying emplaos-' menu which 4he French had Airlines Receive Roosevelt Pnuse WAUnxOTON, Nof. a Ment RoQsavelt today x marelal .,Alt11iiw c-^— '
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  • Little Finland Blamed for Phtting^ Embargo Repeal— -------------------------------------- Termed Directs

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    N f u d e d u t o i i b t t m l w e ip l ta k t ik ^ Iw re v w• m e a t ....« j® - - o a i« r '-sU to s tS ttt a w B u w ltn •< w ere iM d tn c r » » » — ^ cA doni th a t m ig h t In e rea ie t t e dm*, .se r e ( m r OB th e tr h m t m « M

    R u s s i a n H e a d s S a y

    T h e y “ F e a r ” D r i v e

    B y T i n y N e i g h b o rBt 1 0 1 A U X M O & BIS

    U nited Tnm r« re ifn N « « i E d ito rSoviet Russia charged Finland with plotting a new war

    today.Opening the “final’.’ ^jhaae of negotiationB between Russia

    and Finland, the Communist party’s official newspaper, Pravda, charged th at the action of Finland (population 3,884,- 000; area 147,811 square miles) toward the Soviet union (population .17 0 ,000,000 ; area 8,241,000 square miles) could only be regarded as that of "a country preparing for war.”

    T he R «d a rm y w u described a i (eady ror a n y em ergency If th e F ln iu do n o t desire a peaceful 8et>U em ent w ith th e R u ss la iu a n d the new spaper s ign ifican tly likened F inn ish Fore ign M lnU ter E ljas E r r to to Col. Jo se l Be foreign m ln lslk r o f th e now vanished ' Polish sU t« . E rkko m ade a speech

    th is Week saying- F in lan d w ould defen d Her Independence.

    T h e W railsh detegathm , wlUi w rit' te n Instructions tu n in g dow n som t o f R u s h 's dem ands fo r n a v a l bases on F inn ish soU a n d a sh if t In the

    • fro n tier n e a r L eningrad , was in Moscow fo r resum ption of conver- saUooa wltix Joiaet SU dln a n d ?t«* m ln 'V laebM ){tv M olotov. T h a ««»• took fb r a n e a i l r i e t t l e m a i t iiW n e t

    Propagandist

    fo r tM I i h m d a rs .

    W h e t h e r . t r o o p s w ere reller* n ig f ro n t line fo rces o r sh ifting for

    s tions w as m icertaln .

    n i26 OF y. s. SHIPS

    W A8H INO TO N , Nov. 3 (U.F5- S ta te dep artm e n t records showed today t h i t 38 A m erican sh ip s have been detained a n d searched for e o n ' trab a n d by belligerents. O ne American sh ip h as been eelsed as a p r lu o f war.

    British naval a u tlw rltle s de tained IQ A m erican slilpv, th e o la te depart> rnen t imW. F re n ch rtelalned

    - n ine , and Uie Q crm ans th ree . The - Q e rm a iu also w ired th e A m erican

    fre igh te r, C ity of F lin t, as a prise ' o f w ar.

    T he s ta te d e p a r tm e n t figures were below those of thq B ritish m inistry o f economio w elfare released In Lon- cton today. I t sa id th a t o u t of 7IS sh ip s w hich Uie B r l tb h have searrhed , 30 had ,been American. T h is dlKorepancy w as probably due to tite slow neu of o lllcln l s ta te dep a rtm en t reports.

    F rance and O re a t D rlta ln have seised no A m erican sh ip s as prizes o f w ar, th e records sliowed. They were understood to have reim bursed th e A m erican ow ners of cargoes w hich Utey had conftncntcd.

    O fflclnls sa id U ial In a ll cases. . w ith Uie exception of the Olty o(

    F l in t, th e ctaw a o t A m erican vewels h a d no t been endangered by bel« llge ren t naval action . T he principal dam age to A m erican sh ippers, U wns sa id , h a d been th a t caused by delay.

    4S INDICTED Ftm JEDEIIIll fMOD

    P m B B U R O H , Nov. S (U,»-O II-

    \\ g ran d Jury ted 48 individuals, Including Uiree un ion officials a n d la elee trioal oon> trac to rs ' firm s on charges o f consp iracy to de fratid Uie governm ent in conneoUon wlUi bids for eleelrl«al w ork ^ public projecta.

    O eorge W. M ashank. acting U ntt«d S ta te s d ls trlc l a tto rney , estl- m a led th e federa l governm ent wss de frauded of approxim ate ly |M0,000 by ih a conspUaoy.

    T h e tnvM tigatlon he re Is p e r t of il natloQ -w lde probe ordered by Uie •'ederal deparU nent o f jiu t lc e to s tudy h igh building costs.

    a U R B I S 0 B T 8 DIVOKOB R IN O , H«v„ Not; S (U-W-Bster

    d i t ^ t W eir, d a u g h te r of Alm m ot d u P w t , p rw ld en t.f lr th » h u |« m in>

    I u tM u rlng e o B p u ir w h M i ^ hla I e h » rt« d Camp*

    belJ W eir, )ier husband and a fonher ] c lerk ill a du P o iit p lan t, w ith m enUI I c rlielty and d lro ra td hl^n.

    FDR AlliSIESim plic ity wUl m a rk th e e

    w hich w ill be h e ld a t L lncohi field In T w in F a lls o n S a tu rd a y . Nov. 11, In c om m em ora tion o f Arm isUce day, i t w aa an n o u n ce d h e re th la a(ter« n o on -by W ilton Peck , fo rm er f if th d is tr ic t A m erican L i^ lo n com m ande r w ho ha* c h a rg e o f p rogram a r- rangem ents.

    T he local public school system and Uie L egion a re c o opera ting to- observe th e e v e n t be fo re, du ring a n d a fte r th e foo tball ga m e betw een th e h igh achnols o f T w in F a lls a n d F iler, se t th a t m o rn in g for 10

    N a tio n a l A n them Peck sa id th a t th e p rog ram would

    s ta r t Just, p r io r to th e gam o w hen Uie h ig h school b a n d p lays th e n a ' U onat a n th e m a s th e f lag is ra ised oi as an a eria l ixim b 1s exploded, causing a n a g to f lo a t to th e e a r th on

    p a rachu te .At th e f i r s t q u a r te r of Uie game

    th e audience w ill sin g "Q od Bless A m e rlc a .'S w lth Uie b a n d p laying Uie selec tion . P ro m p tly a t 11 a . m .,

    I though Uie gam e sliould be in progress, one m lnu 'le o f silence will

    Pa«« t , C*UIM I)

    Three Men Named On Welfare GroupBOtBB, Nov. S W ,« -E m o ry A fton,

    ommlftsloner of pub lic w elfare, to day nam ed th re e m e n to a council o ' a new m e ri t aysw m u n d e r In s ta lla tion In Uie d e p ar tm e n t.

    TJie m rn c hosen w ere D r. Jam es M illar, CAldwr;i, college o f Idaho p rofessor; H ow ard D av ison , Bo' torney, and R. S . S tevenson, ager o f th e Id a h o ra tin g 'Boise.

    DIES CDIiinEE

    FDR u r nW A aB IN O T O N , Nov. 3 (UFD-The

    D ies c o m m ittee today suspended he a rln g a fo r a t least two weeks a fte r h e a r in g P re d eric k C. Phillips, form er o lilc ia l o l th e MaUoft&l MarlUme un io n c h a rg e th a t a C om m unist has b e e n .n a m e d ch ief organizer for Uie Congreaa o f In d u s tr ia l Organizations Id th e P a n a m a c an a l tone.

    C o n iD ltte e a ttac lie s said Uie n - HM w as ta k e n In antlclpaU on of a

    s ine d ie a d jo tim m e n t o f the special s e ^ o o o f congress th is afternoon.

    p h iu ip a ch a rg ed th a t H. A. Stoudt, w hom th e C IO appoin ted to head a " tem p o ra ry a n d pnv lslonal" o rg an is a tio n in P a n a m a , is a member of th e C om m u n ist party .

    C IO RepresenU tlve U n ion o fficia ls said e ioud t- had

    be en try in g to organ lie K am en In th e c a n a l zone independently and t l i a t h e h a s been given th e designs- U on a s a C IO representative to Increase h is p restige.

    PhlU ipa sa id S to u d t was appointed by C IO - C h a irm an John L. Lewis a t th e recom m endation of NMU P re s id e n t Jo seph C urran. Identified by p h ill lp s a n d o the r witnesses as a m em ber o f th e Com m unist party .

    M eatiW hU t w illiam c . McCuls- tio n . -an .-e* r lle r wltnete- before the r^n u n M tee w ho w as arrested a t the T e« u M u N ew O rleans police In c o n n e c tio n ,w ltti a m urder charge, r e f U « d " T f f ‘ t a lv e exUadltion to L otx tdana w h en h is case came up b i po lice c o in t h e re today.

    "O anelia ive Evidence'', m p i t t e e C hairm an M artin Dies,

    D .. T R . , d lrac ted th a t certain cor- o ndenoe b e tu rned over to th e

    ____loe d e parU nen t In connectionw ith a n 'ln v e s tig a U o n requested by th e c o m m ittee Into alleged efforta tar W l O o rricla ls to deprive Ph illips d cMl UberUes.

    ___M cQow sn. Boaton ag en to f Uie N M 9 In i m , constitu ted '^ o l u a h r t ^ id e n c e " U iat NMU le a d m ^tu tlo n a l _______ _____

    T h e Jtftt«r8 refei^ed to w hispering cam pa igns a n d to one instance In w hich a g roup w as "lined up w ith baseball b a ts w aiting for friends."

    D ies requested tlie Justice d c p art- liivestlgatlon a fte r Phillips and

    M cC ulstlon to ld how Uicy were a t- ‘tacked a n d driven ou t of the NMU because they fough t C om m unlit In' flnence In th e iinlon.

    NAZI NEWSPAPER ■HIISFDRFAMILy

    BER LIN , Nov, 3 (UR)—TI16 Bqer- sen Zcllong todRV nsked wlieUier the fam ily of PreMclertt ^ toaievelt seeking to g e t AmorJ<ed "to t h r lilRa of pa rticipa ting" In E urope's wur,

    T lie nrw uim per puM lshrd a f ro n t page edllorlHl cnm m enllng on n Htntement w hich I t sa id was m ade by M rs. UooM!Vclt,

    T h e ed llo rln l quoted h e r as re- n iarklnfi It wiis m ost difficu lt for th e U iilti'd U tutrs to avoid war.

    T h e iiRWspuper th e n asked w heth e r tills rri irrse n ls "a fam ily Quar* i-el" a s opiKiwd (o P residen t Roosevelt's Bpcrclies on neu tra lity o r a move to ftcrwatom U nited S tates to th e lilrn of pn rtlc lpating In the

    "W lillr th e I 'rr.i ldcn t Is de term in ed to k e rp llir U iiltrd S ta te s o u t of w ar. Ill" w ife ns f irs t lady of the land tnkrn a d lnm etrlcally oppoaed sU n d ," ihn new spaper said.

    " In decla ring U ta t Uie oceon Is no Imiiici' A (lolriise agaln sl a tU ok on th e U nited Htntes, aho Joins U iat society w hich, lu Un® wUU B ritish propagniidn, 1h a ttem p tin g to c reata am ong Ihe A m erican people a n h y sterica l fea r of O erm an a tU ck

    Mighty Dynamite Blastl. •Gives TVin Falls Scare

    I t you .w ere "genU y" a w akanad . th is m orn ing a n d h a d visions of th a •oQU) end o f Uie o lty being blown up, o r your nwn hom e caving In, you were a ll w rong.

    I h e big b la st *whloh oaused Uie U lpphonrs of Uie Evening Tim es a n d Uie local polloe a ta tlo n (o s ta r t ring ing as c ltlte n s w an ted to know. «w hat i t was a ll abou t" oa ine sho rtly a f te r a a . m . w hen pounda of powder were touohed off i t th a U anslen t labor cain |i p roperty so u th o f Uie city.

    H e a v y a n d d e n s e m o m l h | a i r , 0 . B . K e n n e d y , r e p r e a e n U n g t h e c o n > t r a c u i r t h a r a s a i d , o a u s e d . t h a d e t o n a t i o n t o bn g r e a t e r U i a n l u u a l a n d * l O a o c a u s a d U » w w m d t o " s U e k e l o a e t o Mn g r t > \ m d ’ a n d i W M p t n tnn t h e c i t y ,

    "W e have se t o ff charges of 100 a n d 400 (tpunds w hich have n o t been heard In th e o lty ." K ennedy said. "O ut Ihe a tn iu sphe ra waa such Uils mornUig ( h a t Uie sound carried and th u s seem ed m uch g rea ter a n d m ueh cloaer th a n II rea lly was,”

    PMUIiar q u a lity o f th e de tonation as it descended o n homes w llh in th a o lty oauaed aeoraa of r w ld tf iu to n ish ouU lde a n d hasUly Inspect th e tr roofs. M any houaeholders sa id Uiey th o u g h t som e haavy object h a d fiinw i ofjto th a roo f. * x

    I n aoma a m allar hom aa, i t waa raported. rasld en U fe lt a allgh l a h ak in i.As f a r a s a c tu a l atae o t th e djm am lte b la s t a t th a fedifral labo r e a iM

    is Doneemed,. how ever, e h |ii\e e rs In Twin F a lls aaifl U ia t charges m any Umes th a t s ite h a v a bean touched off furU ier from U>e olly-~aa -a( th e

    Faces New Pfoie

    H ere Is W illiam C. M eCnlsUen, rec en t s U r « « itn e s s of th e Dies probe, w ho to la y refosed to w aive ex tra d itio n te to u ls ia s a to face a m n rd e r charge.-

    Grouch Club is Formed to Cover Nation

    'N E W Y O R K . Nov. 3 (U.PJ—W illard B . R ogers o f H artford . C om t, sn a r led a t new spaper reporters today, s a id h e w as a p retty busy m a n a n d w h a t d id th e y w ant.

    T h a t- w as by way of Introducing h im se lf u r p resident o f th e O rouch c lu b o f A m erica. H aving ib t across th e Idea .th a t. W illard B. R o g e rs .o f H ar tfo rd .iC o n n ., can sn a r l aa well

    - W - le t te r e w fittw r• Bm iled ,-ordered a bo ttle o f Scotch

    y d A nnounced: - - * ^ 6 O rouch club of America was

    Incp rpo ra tcd la s t Friday.' l u p u rp o se s a rc ;

    O utle t fo r G rouches "T o provide a n organized ouUet

    fo r th e grouches carrlcd by a ll hu m a n belng.1.

    'T o prom ote a n a tional O rouch d a y upon w hich th e people of A m erica m ay give harm less ven t to the ir g rouehcs. ,

    •T o preserve Uie B^cate!,t of all In/itltullanfl. th e A m erican home. •

    "TO selec t th e leading American g rouch and th e leading in te rnation a l grouch.

    Hliaw Leads"T o survey a n d analyze the moH

    exfl.ipernllng Rrouche.i a n d , tlirouRli th is enaly;.la, lo he lp a lleviate them ."

    Rogers, ft H n rtfo rd hotel m an end C h a m b e r of Cnm merce director, p la ined th e nm nnizatlon hoped to s e t t i r n lot of trndltlopnl' groudiM — R ciiuhllfaiw vs. De.moccftts. mo- torlsiA vS. tm fflc cops, wives v«. husba n d s . d r . .

    RoKors snid P io f. Raym ond Moley w as RoliiK to Join and U int OenrKc □ o m n rd Hlmw wnn runn ing itlirnd of everyoiir H sr fo r Uie |)o«l of In te rn a lin n iil O rouch. -i

    Oddities(»7 United Press)

    W fB In In KioiiK lobllM a

    (JItOIINDHHAN C ftS lt.-Joseph IV

    Canilici'A. Uil, jM-dsled to ro u ri on n bicycle iokI wmi a dlvorre (m m h is wife, Kaiiiiii.Blio sold Ills (wo automobll a p e n l Uie moni-y.

    I'ltANKKELOW NA, * » ,C.—Hnllowo'rn

    p ra iik s len . M ulfrd an apiiln Into th e aiilonioltlln exhiiust plpn of A ngus M rM lllnii. lU-yenr-oM V ancouver liiniiiiiiK'e sulPAiniin. His b ody wa.i found today sliiiii|>ed o v e r a Biirrinif w hrri, wiUi t in

    . m o to r runiiUm, a victim of us< phyxlB tloii.

    lO IIN DPORTLAND, O re .-W lth p a

    tience of Joi). twi) Portland de- tw U vea w atclicil tlie general d e livery wlndc»w Ht Uie. i ^ t office h o p in g to Iirirni ElwiV>A w h ito n . a«. w anteil fnr a 114,000 ri)bl)cry i n P h ltadrip iiln , -niey called off U ie lr vigil wlirn tliey fmind W ln- to n h a d l>erti In Uin rlly ]sH all U ia l Ume, i lia ig fd with vagruuiy.

    I.TILLAliVA U ST IN . 'iv>i - In ju rie s n t Uie

    U n ive rsity n( IVxr>i w eren't n m - f in ed U> Uio fon lts ll field today— O o-ad H u tu I tu r u . 10, w ss doing a ll r l ^ t f igh ting back he r drowsl- neas in a niunie umireoinllnii class unU I sh e hiid to listen In a kooIIi - Ing lullaby. Him yawned .nnd dU< lo c ate d h e r ja w ./

    B K IT IH H AIK CAHUALTiKHLO ND O N , Nov. 3 IU.R)-It was d ls-

    flloaed today U ist royal a ir fo ra t eaatialUaa klnca Uie a la r t of Uie w ai lo ta l l U , Including killed, wounded a n d prlM iiei's. T lils was only 39 m ora uasuallles th a n suffereil a t flyin g u a ln in g schools in ' b'ligland d u r in g Uia sa ina iKflod.

    CAUSES DOOM IN PLANE FACTORIES

    By un ite dAll evidence today in d ic a ted th a t

    repeal of the U. S . a rm s em bargo will touch off a iilsto r> -m aklng boom In A m erican an rp la n c pnjdUcUon—a boom tinc tured w ith ro sy e stim a te s o f huge orders a n d Im aglnaU ve forecasts of a irp lane processions. ^ " a and a ir, across th e A tla n tic . -

    W all s tree t speculator* eUm bed •b o a rd th e al:av iation shares opened a t a ll- tim a highs.

    T h e liiduslry 's experts p red ic ted th e oliies m ight buy as m uch a s »1.- 000,000.000 w qfth p i p lanes In th la coun try , in addUlon to th e 1100,- 000,000 w orth a lready p l a c e d A ustralia announced It Is doubling 'A previous order for 50 plane*.

    I n P aris security p tlccs iu m p e d on the stren g th oi th e h o use vo te fo r repeal.

    See F antastic P le to re I I n London th e repeal vot« w as h a iled a s Uie prelude lo a s f a n ta s tic . p k tu rc as ever a pu lp m a » « n e au th o r conjured up—fligh ts o f aea- p lanes across Uie AUantlo WhU* below, guarded by B ritish « convoys of m erchan t sh lpaed the seas laden w ith ........pianos and-oU ier w ar m a t s r i ^ ,

    Edward LesHe B urg ln , B riU sh m in ister of supply, sa id rep e a l o f th e a rm s embargo w ould plaoe a a "arsenal o f un lim ited re sou re«* '~ * t th e disposal o( B rita in a n d h a x tc a .

    S outhern C alifornia, w h ere m o st of Uie u . S. a h p la n e In d u s t tr la centered, m ade sim U ar f n « a n d easy use o f th e w orda ’MztUmited supply."

    Ad/led Skilled Foreign m lllu u ? mla&lons a lread y

    In this coun try have in d ic a ted a trem endous buying sp lu rg e Is in j ro ^ K c t a n d a irc ra f t fac to riea ware

    \ to call to r t h o i M ^ i i ofskilled c r » f t a n s 5 ? ' ’

    4 t W ashing ton » ' g o v e m m en f agency sa id lU producU oa Index for a ll A m erican Industry fo r th e week ended OcU 3S Was 130. n in e po ln ta above th e New D eal p e a k inber, 1930, and H anry L . 1 ______secre tary of com m erce, announced t h a t w holesale trad e s m ade trem endoiis sp u r t In Sep tem ber, th e m o n th w a r WM d e c l a ^ , b ringing to ta l business for th e 'n ln e m on ths period to 115,000,090.000, w hich waa 11.000,000,000 above th e correspondin g p e rM for la s t year.

    ^ F e a r SabotageT li« d e p ar tm e n t of lua tlce m ade

    p rep a ra tio n s to f u a r d a g a in s t w hat n inny a n ti- re p e a l s ta te sm en have fenrod. a n ou tb reak o f Industrial sabo tage a n d espionage.

    R ep o rts from London Indicated th e war orders would n o t bo lim ited to a irp lanes. B u rg ln aa ld B rita in would ( ill any sho rtages in h e r own a m is p roduction \ ^ t h m a u rla ls from th e U nited Staten , in. m . 10 t Tlio m e rc h an ts decldrd , liownvflr, U ia t shu tdow n fo r th e r n l l i r m ornin g w ould assu re t h r Amrrlcnn U g lo n a rid Uie high school *imhi- sors o f th e A rm istice i> ro |n« in -a w ider a tte n d a n c e by tlie hundreds

    / .......JC w nIng Kvriit*T lw W e r-T w ln iw nball

    gam b la K t fo r 10 a. ni. Arn>i»llce day , w ith th« a n n u a l prtitimiii for th e ho liday a e t betw een Imlvea of Uie g rid olaah. .

    T h e b u rea u decided tn print a p p ro p ria te diaplay ntlv rrtlw iiien t ■U ting th e bushicss liom s for Arm Utloe day , a n d to n f fu ■ H 't of m erohanU follow ing Uia iir(>uram. C o n tac t m en will consult w ith all m ero h an ta . ‘

    P r io f lo holiday dlM»M.Um. (C«atia»«4 „ p . , . t, i>

    C o u n t r y ’ s U form ed by a O e n n a n fo re ig n office official th a t th e p ro p er n a v a l a u tho rities had been req u e ste d to follow th e wishes o f (ho U . B. governm e n t In U k ln c p rec au tio n s to r the safety of th e F lln t'a crew.

    Responsible O e rm a n q u a rte rs said was m ost likely th a t th e F lin t

    w ould be taken to S te tt in , w here I t wUl a rrive som etim e a f te r S a tu r d a y : n igh t; S te ttin ia Q erm nn Baltic po rt up Uie E stua ry o f th e R iver Oder.

    Oslo. Norway, d ispa tches sa id Uie W n t was off K arm su n d and was vJslWe irom H augesund , Norwegian p o r t n e a r Uie so u th e rn tip o f the peninsula.

    lOnEW FRAODBOSTON. Nov. 3 (U.R>-The. federal

    grand Jury has indicted 72 Individuals and two corporsUona In con- necUon wlUi a WfiOOMO lottery fraud which allegedly operated for at least 10 years In 10 eUtea..

    The Indlctmenta, announced by , U. B. Atton»y Blmund J. Bnodaiv i climaxed a long investlgaUon during which the grand Jury wltneasea included Mrs. Will 'Rogm, widow of Uie humorist, and New 'Z’ork Financier Owen D . Y ou^ _ _ . “ The dorporaUons lndlet*d were the Will Rogers’ Memorial Hospital. lnc„ and Ute Boutti Park Credit Company, Inc., both of Chicago.

    Brandon Bald coIdddenUl ~witA „ta ««tMUDeeme&t ot the Indlet- ments, deputy U. S. nunhala and postal lanectoiB were conducting ralda In tM states to round op

    'her.defeadanta. - .__ loOMnienU Included a total

    ot lU«eoonta ot cons{dracy. ualng the miOi te defraud, promotion of fraudtOeBt lotteries, and interstate

    ' liion of' lotteiy tickets;

    across,” said one ii Official quarters

    comment until they Had.time "to examine the i td l___nificance" of repeal. A'spokif^^j man for tiie foreign 'and propaganda m inM iT B^d merely;

    ■It was no t su rp ris ln t: t t w u 't o be expected.”

    Naals A ngered ' . Surprising o r no t, K aala .m r e i n *

    gered a t U glsla tlea w h te h U t i favored Uie a l l l« a s a g a tn r t O i r - m any , a n d i t w as expected th e « e d ( - e n d would bring a b la s t o t e r t t l e m from Naxl spokesm en a n d tb e tn«sph-ed press as soon a s AdPtf H itle r ' b a a given ‘th ffifo i 'd .' ' ~ -— — —

    P au l Ooebbels. p ropaganda m ta - later,. U to address O en w u i by .rad lo Sunday a n d I t w as f o re e u t h e m ig h t menUon ttie repeal

    h a d l a i d : f » T o t - t h a - i d r a g t h e U n l t « ; w a r .

    T h e B o e r s e n - a e l t u n g , o o n m e n t i w * a s t h d h o u s e t o t e d , n o t e d t h a e o o ^ ; t r a c t b e t w e e n t U U n i t e d S U t e a ^ t t t o d e I n l «96 a n d n o w .

    I t o d d :

    HASN’T ASKEDm rrC H IN S O N . K an .. Nov. 3 fU.R)

    —M rs. T raiik lln D . Roosevelt d oesn 't know w h eth er th e P resid en t will seek a Uilrd term , After an address In C onvention Hall last n igh t someone in hc;r audience' rose to ask Ih ls question:

    th ird term ?"Slie replied: " I d o n 't know ; 1

    h aven’t asked h im ."

    s e t - u p , t t m m g b I t a O h t e a f o b e a A - d u a r t U a , • i s n i e d M k k » 1 2 . 0 0 0 . 0 ( 1 0 U l lU c k e t a a n n u a l l y o n p o r s e r a c e s , b a s e b a l l g a m t s . t r e a s u r y b a l a n e e i a n d t h e s o - c a l l e d ' ‘ W m R o g e r s m e m o r i a l h o s p i t a l c h a r i t y f u n d . "

    T h e o r g a n i s a t i o n a l l e g e d l y a d v e r t i s e d f l e U U o u s ' ' h i t s " a n d a w a r d s and r e f u e l t o " p a y o f f ” o n m a j o r p r i z e s .

    President Slaps Soviet Officials

    W ASHINGTON. NOV. 3 een engaged In controversy over th e A m erican f re ig h te r C ity of Flint.

    Mr. Roosevelt w as a sked a t h la press conference a b o u t repo rts S te lnha rd t m ig h t be recalled. H e r e plied he never h a s believed th a t poor m anners should beget poo r m anners .

    OPENS CONVENTIONOOIBB. Nov. 3 (LI.R>-~Oov. 0 . A

    Bottolfsen todoy opened a s U te co n vention of h igh school s tu d e n t body officers w ith a n a dd ress o f welcome delivered in the se n a te ch om bers of Uie stalehouse.

    Camera ComicsB y t t O H E K T R K Y N O L D S

    T h i s J u i t s h o w s y o u w h a t a l i t e r a l - m i n d e d e a m e r a m a r i c a n d o w h e n h e s e t s o u t t o g e l a p i c t u r e t o f l l a r s p t i o n I n s t e a d o f g r l t l n c a c a p t i o n t o ni t h e p i c t u r e . * l l ' s t h e f i r s t of a n e w s e r i e s t o b e p u b l i s h e d I n I d a h o K v e o i n g T i m e s . W h a l ' s t h e t i t l e o n I h l s o n e T T a k e a l o o k b e l o w . W a t c h t e r a b o t h t r t e m o r r o w .

    E v a n l a a d T a o o a o f - t b e ^ r e s e t i t o t l T e s V o t e y e s t o d a r .■UTVB TOT* y m e m j , n a a u

    1 r e p e a t n o t o n l y v o o i l ' i t - a l l l a a : b t t t - « a • ^ U k a l ^ ^ i U n l t « m a t e s I n t o f l a t ’ ’:

    W U a o n b e ^ i r t t l i a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

    A m erica a t tb a d isposal «(: ImperiaUsm.”

    N ails geemed to bo p e « b s l I M r . oould Impede m a teria lly . If n o t ' th e flow of w ar a a te r i a la to A fnm i th e U nited S U taa , I t u t r m arine succaases h av e been c r t« K slvely iwbUelied l a O e m a a y . T hey claim Officially th « sink ing o ( l U m erch an t Teasels, to ta lin g 471,000 tons, (inoa th e w ‘ ‘ *

    n SlEliING; PA R I8, N o v . 3 « . » - O e r r a a a l o d e

    r a n g e g u n s w e n r e p o r t e d a h d U H f F r e n c h f r o n t i e r T l l l a g e a h e a v i l y t o d a y a s O e r m a n t r o o p m o v e n e o t i . w e r e n o t e d i n U i e s e c t o r n o r t h 9t

    BalUTles o t big guns i_________a lly shelled th e F rench TlUagea, one five, the o the r 10 m llea bfiblod tb a . Ihies ekst o t Saarguem loaa yeatir^ . day.

    P a tro ls , were reported m ost abtlT t In Uie O hren tha l sa lien t e as t o f th e S aarguem lnes sector.

    A mlUtary com m entator sa id th e n was no IndlcaUon w hether t b a inovementa m ean t p reparaU ba for a n a ttac k . T h e a t to m ^ t ln . a a i t - g a rd s the iroons. .would be th a t they were ro )le |* W '^ e n w ho h a d bben

    is a lienvlly fortified a re a , dotnl* iia ted by th e g rea t F re n ch fortre«s of DItche, one of Uie p rincipal bases of opera tions fo r th e F rench in th a t arelk.

    F rench reporta Ind ica ted Uie G erm an batteries w hlclt ahelted th a tow n of P^irbaeh tw o days ago w era situa ted ou th e ou tsk irts • o f Itw — W an id t forest, occupying e m p lao s -' m e n u which 4he F re n ch h a d

    Airlines Receive Roosevelt Pnuse

    W A U nxO T O N , N of. a M ent RoQsavelt today x m arela l .,Alt11iiw c-^— '

  • , - P a ^ Two IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IlM HO FrMiVi>N«M#wX^^

    COSIMIINICATIONS iFIRMS HALT USE OF WIRE FOR BETTING

    Use governm ent lodny Ihey would l u l l the flow of horso rac e betting

    - inform ation to tJiousan jls oX han d ' books a ll over th e c o u n try ,

    THey o c l« l in response to a n ul Ujnntum Lwiied ye sterd a y by U. S. D istrict A ttorney WllllRm J . Cflmp- bell and Cook C oun ty S la te 's A tto rney Thom as J . C ourtney .

    An csUm ated 2.000 lU lnols bookies will be f irst to feel th e blow ded’.t by w ithdraw al of race Inform ation. T he Illinois Bell T elephone com* pany .announced I t would c u t service At noon Mondny.

    O n T hursday, th e A m crlciin T elephone Si T eleg raph com pany an« nounced a ll serv ice to M'. L. A nnen- berg'A N ation-W ide New s Service, Inc.. and a ffilia ted cfim panles. will bo plnchcd off.

    O ffic ia ls 'o f \V estem U nion Telegraph com pany n o tif ie d th e pro.K- cutors of th e ir d isposition ,to eoop-

    - rm te and Raid th ey w ere studying v.thc Tfascs Involved before m aking

    definite announcement.^.

    P M G W READY FOI! A l lS I IC E

    (FroBi P«f» On.) be observed in h o n o r o f th e war dead.

    A t the lia lf th e aud ience will sing “America," a n d J o h n C. H arvey.

    • post ehaplB ^. will le a d In a sh o rt prayer. Choral re a d in g e tu d en ta u n der direction o f M iss F lo re n ce Rees, dram atics In s tru c to r a t th e high school, will give " F a ith o f O u r F a thers ." I

    A ddress Follow s Address o ( th e day w ill follow, the

    speaker bein& R . H . S n y d er, p residen t of Albion N orm al school.' A t the conclusion o f th e a th le tic

    cont«*t th e ban d w ill a g a in p lay the na tional a n them .

    com m ittee is W . W .' F r a n u v h i l s R. P . P a r i7 Is c h a irm a n o f th e speak e r's com m ittee.'H e rb S m ith Is c h i l r m in o f th e

    • banquet com m ittee . T h e banQ uet will bo held a t th e P a r k h o te l th a t evening sU rtin g a t 6:30 p. m . Com plete program fo r th e b a n q u e t will

    . be announced la te r .

    m HELD OH

    News in BriefIn Bols* '

    8 , J. U ndem an. Jo seph Downs. Fergus Forgttson a n d J . C. Anderson were among th e T w in F a lls residents registered a t Boise ho te ls yesterday.

    Vlsitf In Ooodlng Mrs. Leon W ilson. K im berly, Is

    visiting her b ro ther, H ershelt T ate. In Uoodliig a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Brown.

    Vancouver GoesUMrs. W. R. K em . s is ter-ln -law of

    Mrs. W. J. Hollenbcck. Vancouver, Wash., mid her Rrnncison, John D enn is Paucher, Boise, a rc guests a t the Hollenbeck hom e. .

    From PorlU ndMrs. M. II. Zagel h a s retu rned

    from Ponlfcnd. Ore.. w here slic has been vUltlng lier sons, R obert nnd R ichard Zagel; s tuden ts a t Concordia college.

    Bicycle LM t, Bill P e te n , 4 U V ourth avenue

    west, today repo rt«d to police th a t his bigrcle had been eteden. H e said i t was a Bhelljjr F ly e r hike, pa in ted black a n d cream .

    a e la ilv e V isit*”Mrs. J . Janeaaon , P o rU tn d . Ore..

    U here to visit h e r b ro th er, P a tr ic k W ynn, w ho U recovering a t th e Tw in

    Must Face ConrtCoy Jo rdan , Hollister, had been

    bound over today to face d ls lrtc t court on charge of forging a check and passing i t £3 H v le H. Berry, H ollister. Jo rd an wn.s unable to furn ish »i,000 bond SCI by Ju stice H. M. Holler.

    K an tan ArriTea Bert S chu rr, R ussell, K an ., a r

    rived yesterday to v is it sons a n d a daughter here Ix fo re going to O le iu u Kerry to spend th e w in te r w ith tn - oU ier.son.

    Jo ins Choir Miss A rlene Nicholson, d a u g h te r

    o f Mr. a n d M n . L. V. Nicholson, la a m em ber of th e a cappella cho ir a t M cPherson coUege. M cPherson. K an - w here th e is a studen t.

    H . B trioklin, g iv ing h U h e m e ad d ress a s T exas, w as In th e c ity Jail today charged w i t h a ttem p ted burg lary , i t w as an n o u n o ed th is a fte rn o o n bjr O hlef o f Po lice H ow- a n l QUlette.

    O ille tte sa id th a t th e m a n was • m s t « d by lo c al poUoe ab o b t 1:80 a . m . today a s h e w as a ttem p tin g to rem ove th e doo r g lass from th e back 4 o o r of R e d 's T ra d in g P oe t in th e 200 block on Shoshone south.

    W hen a rres ted th e T ex a n h a d a loaded .3B revolver In h is belt.

    T r ia l d a te w as n o t s e t th is a fte r noon. T h e M m p la in t w as filed wit M unicipal Ju d g e J . O . Pum phrey .

    News of Record'Marriage Licenses

    Reports MadeCharles E. Row cllffe. c ity w eigh-

    m aster, th is afte rnoon rep o rte d col- lecUons for O ctober a t .«17fl.40. At th e same time T . J . H ealy, p lum bing Inspector, tu rn ed In a r e p o r t to th e city clerk show ing co llec tions for the same period to s ta n d a t 1100.

    BQUdii AdditionApplication for a p e rm it to con

    stru c t a n addition to a house located In the 200 block on Q u incy s tr e e t In the Oolden Rule a d d itio n w as m ade th is afternoon w ith th e city c le r lr by Clyde Leazer. reco rda ahow. E s tim ated cost of th e Im provem ent w u placed a t tl.OOO.

    Sign D am aged- The Pa rk ho te l neon sign , located on tlie com er o f S econd stre e t w est and T liird avenue w est, was d a m aged la s t n igh t a s a g ro u p Hf boys th rew rocks a t I t, police sa id today. A search b underw ay to app rehend those having a p a r t In th e p roperty destruction.

    T o 'sV udent M eet ■H erbert L arsen . “T w in P a lls h igh

    school s tu d e n t body p residen t, a n d M ary F rances B a te s , se c re la iy . will rep resen t Tw in F a lls h ig h schoo l a t th e s tu d e n t o ffice rs ' conference In B obe th is w eek-end . upo n Inv ita tion of th e Boise c o u n c il T h ey w ill p a rtic ipa te In dlseusalons an school p rob lenu .

    C ar StolenLocal police today w ere search ing

    fo r an au tom obile w hich was stoleh from In fro n t o f a house a t 388 V an B uren a U eet som etim e IvV n ig h t; Loss of th e m ach ine was reported th is m orn ing by Roy Lee, owner. I t Is a 1B37 C hevro let coach, oolor ta n . I t c a rried Id ah o licensc num ber 6R-7384.

    A t th e H ospital Mrs. A m anda R aush a n d M rs.

    Nellie McAdams, Tw in Falls, h ave been adm itted to th e T w in FalU county general hospital. P a tie n ts dism issed include M ri. Irw in E as ter- day and son. C astleford; Miss T lielm a Dyer. Twin F i lls : H enry H nrm . Filer; M iss V iola Cope, Tw in PalU, a n d O eorge U rdahl, Jarb ldge, Nev.

    NOV. XC harles Virgll M fniun , 21, K im

    berly, a n d M ary Lee House, T w in Falls.

    Jo iin E. Powell, 3J. und T helm a A. P ltte llo , 36, bo th of H ansen .

    D aniel E. M a rtin . 33, a n d Violet M arie T hom pson . 10. bo th of '

    -A- n i r l h s• -i-

    T o Mr, a n d M rs. M ilford Jones, Eden, a girl. T hurnday a t 0 p. m. a t th e I V ln Fnll* c-ounty general hospital m a tern ity home.

    T o Mr. nnrt Mr*. E K. W right, T w in h'ulls. a girl th in m orn ing ul the Buburijjtii inn te rn lty home.

    Temperatures

    Trailer S te lin O fficers In th is region w ere oni

    the lookout today for a tw o-w heel trailer reported s to len from C lark BtUnger. four a n d a h a lf m iles sou th of. King Hill, W ednesday n igh t. Tlie tra iler h a s a box 10 fe e t long, m ade of old lum ber.

    Room Entered O eorge Dever, Boise truck driver,

    today to ld police th a t h is room a t the A m erican h o te l . was en tered while h e slep t early Uils m orn ing and t lia t someone h a d rem oved four ts bills a n d two I I bills from h is billfold. T h e th ie f le f t the billfold.

    A larm s AnsweredSeven fire.»alarm s were answ ered

    du ring O ctober, a rep o r t filed w ith 4 |ie city clerk by C hief P te d P e rry showed th is afte rn o o n . F ire drllLn held a t th e schools of th e c ity showed th a t th e W ash ing ton was em ptied in 40 seconds; S t. E dw ard ' in 4ft seconds; h igh school In tw o m inu tes; BIckel in one m in u te a n d 30 seconds a n d th e U i^cola Iq m inute a n d 30 seconds.

    Concludes VUU Mrs. M ary M iller, fonnerly of

    Twin Falls, now a residen t o f Bur* ley, has re tu rn e d from iSalt Lake City, w here she visited h e r son Wayne M iller, p rio r to his d e p u - ture fo r P o rt S am H ouston, Tex., where h e will be sta tio n ed for w in ter maneuvers w ith th e U nited S ta te s regular arm y. He will drive arm y truck In th e m otorlted convoy tran spo rta tion o f ' troop* to the sou thern sta tes.

    Former Arizona Man Paid I'rilniteRUPERT, NOT. 3 (Specia l)—

    Funeral services for Krancks H enry, who died a t th e R u p e rt general honpltal Sunday , w ere conducted a t the Ooo ro o m s-u n d e r the W iley Drug com pany, a s fu tu re policies wUI be d is c u s s^ d u r in g the business session.

    Seen TodayCouple of neighbors bo ld tng

    heavy conference as to -w hat bit th e ir houses th is m orn ing ( I t w m concussion from a rou tine d y n a - niltc blast ou t a t th e new fa rm labor camp) . . . Young business lady walking down s tre e t, y aw ning widely . . . Y ou th being to ld ' by recrultUig officer: " A t . you r present salary you’re only m a k ing enough, to g e t by on ; you a re n 't learning any th ing , b u t now wlUi Uncle 5am —" . . M an do ing very neat acrobatic step , and Mvlng himself from nasty spill, a s he tries to walk rig h t th rough curbing . . . And pedestrian Jum ping aa .'everal pieces of wood ia Q from window of H arold M e rr ltt 'i engineering office w hile young lady and m an m aneuver some kind of board outside window.

    ta b«tag ob tained, by 'workers m th l* p a rticu la r section o f Id a h o w as >a- d k » te d h e re th is a fte rn o o n a s W. C lyde WlUiams. offloe m anager forth e Id a h o s ta teIssued a r e p o r t w hich show ed a 1 to w .

    ^__ ____________ ' A TAuth vhn li

    Divorce Puts Halt To 4-Day Marriage

    Divorce decree In d is tr ic t c o u rt today had ended a m arriag e w hich endured Just one day.

    M rs. Irene Thom pson, m o th e r of babj- son. received freedom from

    D allas Thompson, whom she had accused of de jerting h e r t h f sam e

    -day they were m arried—J o n e .17, IU 8, a t Jerome.

    REAL FOODVALUE

    A t A Rcnl B arK iiin I’r ic e 20c

    AND R kh. C A R H Y G rade A

    VOUNG’tt■ DAIRY ^

    DIVWCES eiVEN l E E WIVES

    Three wives. Including th e w ile of one of the two T w in F a lls Justices of the peace, received uncontested divorce decrees in d i s t r ^ c o u rt to -

    Mrs. Dollle B oland won freedom from Henley B o l ^ , Justice o f the peace, a fte r Mr. B oland w ithdrew h is cross'com plalnt. T h e pa ir wed Sept. 7, 1B09 a t G re a t B end . K an ., an d has no m inor ch ild ren . M rs. Boland charges non -suppo rt a n d c ited •grest discrepancy" betw een h e r age

    a n d th a t 0 ̂her elderly husband .Mrs. 'i^e lm a M ay won a divorce

    from Jc* May. w hom she wed Feb. 38. 1935 a t Bountiful. U tah . She charged cruelty and physical violence. Custody of a son, '

    •granted the m other.Mrs. Pay Moyes won a decree

    against M aurice Moyes on c laim s of desertion Just '28 .days a fte r the ir m arriage Nov. 15. In Tn-ln Falls. Mrs. Moyes was gran ted re tu rn of he r form er nam e. F a y Sm ith.

    SHERIFF GETfe NEW 1940 CAR

    - Sheriff A rt C. P a rk e r had a c a r . to d a y ,-a u d _ o p ln e d . th a t he doesn't have to w orry about ge tting home w hen h e s ta r ts o u t 'a f te r somebody.

    The board o f commissioners a p proved the t r a n s i t i o n by w hlch’the sheriff's old a u to , w hich ' w as in poor m echanical condition, was traded in on a 1040 B uick. T he sale was made on th e basis of bids and trade-in allow ances, commissioners said, w ith a num ber of m otor deale rs offering th e bids. ‘

    Since the old c a r was trad e d in. th e purchase doesn 't increase th e to ta l num ber of m ach ines In use by th e she riffs-fo rce . T here a re three o f the cars.

    •te a d y decrease of w orkers regU - te red on th e active ro le o f th e service since July.

    WlQlama' rep o r t show ed th a t in Ju ly ' o f th is y e a r th e active lis t to U le d 1,038 w h lls in ; A ugust i t d ropped to 9 « a n d W Septem ber coatliy ied to fall, reach ing 932. L as t m on th , O ctober, th e ac tive l is t i t th e end of th e period w as 804.

    A t th e sam e tim e records show th a t the 'aerv lce fm m d Jobs fo r 1,341 .............................. O ctober w ith U M

    M O R E K 'H E f f i

    being re ferred to em p loyen , th e dU - fereooe betw een th e tw o figures being tu rn e d dow n by th e employer.

    O f th e num ber placed a to ta l of 829 w ere tran s ien ts , ga in ing work mostly to ih e fields. T h e balance # e fe ' local, reg is tered w orkers a n d they , too . received m o st of th e ir w ork In th e fields.

    D uring th e period, tr a f f ic th rough th e office to ta led 7,1M. New appll- catkm s ta k e n du ring O ctober to ta led 918 w hile renew als stood y t 23S.

    B rw d t Services Largely Attended

    F in a l r ite s fo r M rs. & m na B n in d t, 60. wife of A ugust B ra n d t, H ansen, w ho died M onday, were conducted yesterday ftt th e W hite m ortua ry chaper. Rev. E . L. W hite, p a s to r of th e M u rta u g h -H a iu en C om m unity churches, officia ting.' 'A m ixed q uarte t. M iss Fay W elr- Ich. M rs. BeUy H all, C. A. Besslre an ti L aw rence E. T u rn e r, sang “I t Is W ell W ith My S ou l” a n d Mr. T u rn e r sang “F ace to Face," M rs. T u rn e r played th e accom panim ents.

    Pa llbeare rs w ere O tis Sampson. WUlls Sam pson. C harles Coiner. Q eoige Fischer, A rth u r Scott, Joe Froellch , Jo h n W. FYahm a n d Ed Oayley.

    Q uan titie s of f lo ra l tr ibu te s expressed th e esteem in w hich she w as regarded and m a n y friends a t tended th e aervlces.

    . In HOLLYWOOD

    Today- O 'H ara .

    10m M trc i i , h i

    wae sM e k ea w hile o a • personal

    i R C W V O T EFO m iALF-ltlD AY

    (Ft m Pm * Om > ever w hich- Jw d C lark , m eiehanta ' bu reau • e h a ln o a o . presided, the cham ber tm an lm ons ly approved a

    More Missionaries ' Return from Europe

    SA L T LA KE c m r . Nov. 3 (U.FO— T h e f i r s t presidency of th e L a tte r- D ay S a in ts chu rch announced to day a p a rty of n in e m issionaries w ho h a d been serv ing In Europe docked la s t n ig h t In New Y ork City.

    T he g roup Included Joseph ~ Evans, fo rm er p residen t of F rench m ission; H erbert W. Sm ith , Jr.. 0_gden. and A rnold A. D urtsch l, Driggs. Id a .

    Only M ormon w orkfrs le ft In E urope. th e presidency sold, - a r e ' a “few”- m ission secretaries .

    A y o u th w ho leap ed like l a r s a n from roof to tree a t th e hom e of H aro ld fa th e r . J . D arsleU oyd. I t h e ld In Ja il today on suspicion o f bu rg lary . . . . T h e youth, Jam es Allen, 19, w as J t n p p ^ by Lloyd's chau ffeu r.

    S a m e l . Ooldwyn, prodacer, wfll be p reseo ted w llh th e lU O cltiseo- s U p - « M d a l e f th e HeOywood A m erieaa L egion post la reeegnl- tio a for h b "ontaiandfaig A m eric a s e lU seasU p a n d W d n M s U fo rm er se rr ie e m eo.”Actress A strid AUwyn Is su ing h e r

    ac to r-h u sb ah d , R o b e rt K en t, fo r d ivorce o n grounds o f m e n ta l eruelty . . . . U k e R uby K eeler ■.+falnst Ai Jo lson , Mi«« Allwyn took advantage of a new law pe rm ittin g h e r to om it de tails o f th e a l l e ^ cruelty .

    N O T M E S AT LOCAL CAM

    C o n tra ry to - previous a n n o u n ^ m e t l t t 't r o m S a n F rancisco to the e f f e ^ th a t som e of th e s tructures a t ' t h e . t r a n s i e n t fa rm labor cam p being c o n s tm te d n e a r Tw in Falls w ould b e te n t house bases, officials h e re . announced today th a t one- room a p a r tm e n ts w ould be erected here.

    F irs t w ord ou t o f S a n Francisco, w hen constriK tlon f irs t s tarted , m en tioned th e te n t house bases. To> day officia ls sa id th a t such bases would n o t be buUt a t th e T w in Falls

    ' Caldw ell cam ps.R a th e r, th e y said, 38 houses, each

    being 16 by 86 fe^t a n d containing six one-rbom apartm en ts , w ere being erected.

    "T he c lim a te he re is rea lly no t fitted for te n t hotises'," th e officials said, “a s I t is In some p a rts o f Csl- Ifpmlft'r F o r th a t reason th e original a rm ouncem ents (o th e e ffec t .te n t bases w ould b e bu ilt -here and In Caldwell were In error."

    W ork a t th e local cam p Is progressing a t a rapid, r a te and , even a t th e p rese n t tim e, is ta k in g on the appea ran ce of a m in ia tu re city.

    ta riff reduc tion to th e Chile trad e tre a ty . P re sid e n t R . P . V t i m pre< sented th e protM ? endorsed by th e Jerom e C ham ber o f Com merce and a U legram from th e Balinas, Calif., cham ber w hich u rg ed T w in Falls action agalB st th e be an ta ri ff re - ducUon.

    T o Id ah o D ekgaU onT he resoluU on a g a in s t th e U ri l f

    s lash will be se n t to a ll Idaho sen-, a to rs a n d congressm en, th e 0 . of 0 . ' decided. .

    R. P . R obinson w as nam ed ch airm a n o f a rran g e m e n ts .for th e an n u a l m eeting w h ic h wlU be held a t 7 p. m . F riday , Nov. 10. a t the P a rk - ho te l. O th e r com m itteem en a r e O eo rge'W afberg a n d R ay J . Holmes, one of . th e sU new ly-electejL d irec tors w ho ta k e office a t th e Nov. 10 ga thering .

    REA D T H E T IM E S WANT ADS.

    MCMSr/

    O .P .S : t h r i f t PoU<No costly credit systems delivery cata^ bookkeeping staffiE^ t^c. All th ese ' fancy have been cut'oul in order to bring you.r and greater values. Visit your 0 . P. S \ f

    SUGAR U tah beet, 10 Ib. c lo th bag .lOe lb . bag

    rCake ChocolaterS-L. 20cARO KRAUTS -8cTISSUE T. 15cMACARONI lOcTOILET SOAP™“„" “ *3cPrize Vanilla ScROBE ROSS r7i.r3.r:: ;i7cTuna Flaket 10c

    I delicious. I It .̂ box 25cCORN W hole kernel. Del M onte, 25cSweet Potatoes O lean a n d sm ooth, Ho,19cLETTUCE Large solid heads. Ench ............................ 5cCELERY 5cGrapetrnit 29cQTu a U T Y M E A T S

    Beef Steaks Slr)oln, T Bone. Round or Cube, lb 23cPork Link Sauiage lb .l9cLARD Pure open kettle rendenM , 4 Iba...... 35cHAMS Ex-Oel tenderlied, whoje h a lf o r plsce, lb .................. 21cGround Chuck Steak

    35c

    O .P.SK A C C S

  • FrUw; N on ^ 1) '̂

    $1.45 STEP LADDERS S feet high. Well braced. ^ ^ Extra atrong. Buy now ' ̂ 1 V and save. ■

    19c ACTO PIPE FLUSH

    Flush those plugged u p ^ ' drains. Ousrenteed t o l ^ ^ L ^ do the trick. Nowl ■

    26 INCH AIRTIGHT HEATERS

    Regular prlcc *5.00. m Get ready for these A l l cold winter months. ■■1 Now! ^ W '

    — AMERICAN^KING CANNERS

    Regular price $13.95. ^ ^ ___Take* advanUge of ^ ^ Q S this low pricc now, ■ ■ ' Only ■ ■

    AUTO-KING AXLE GREASE

    Regular price lOc can. C > Only a few cans left. ^ ^ Now offered at

    $289.50 GRUNOW • REFRIGERATOR

    8 Foot Deluxe Only one left at ' w this sacrifice ^ M

    I ' CADILLAC VACUUM 1 CLEANER , •iBcgular prl«e __ ^

    GALVANIZED PAILS

    10-Quart Heavy > C

    $15;50 C A M P .^ V E S

    Buy now and save.^Be prepared fo r^ ^ S f ) Ihftl next camping ^

    Floor Mats25< Value

    METAL STOVE BOARDS

    36x30 Inches. W e

    urge jrou to U k e ad*T tn U se v t thU buy. 59

    $49.95 ZENITH WASHER

    H u r r y l D on’t

    BBln like NOW only 39”

    CLOSE OUT ON KALSOMINE.

    M uresco S lb. pIcRs. SclUi | a t SOc per pkg. Only fif ty pk«». le ft » t p e ,

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    Congoleum

    40c VICTOR STEEL TRAPS

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    Sure to hold. 29$1.49 UASKETBALL

    M ade of .rh ino hide , i

    piece cover. Save a t“ |29

    $29.95 WINCHESTER RIFLE

    Model 94 C arbine, Jever ao> tion . Seven sho t rifle. Now I 24“

    16” COUNTRY CLUB MOWER

    LlRht n in iiln s . S e tt ^ _AhariX’nlMK. A d just- ^ablR, Rrviilnr price 110,00. ~

    $I2.6« BLACKSMITH VISE

    Henvy w eight »0 Iba.

    E x tra K troiit. W ide S K 5

    Jaw opening. Nowl

    $4.98 SKI BOOTS

    Skiers. H ere 's a buy, W n t r r p r o o t r d and lln rd ; D ouble thick ftole.

    7 n \ ASH BOAT OARS

    ne gulnr iirlco $4.86. O nly one pn lr loft. Now a t a liUKo d iscount ‘

    175$ir>.00 POST DRILIi

    H and operaW d. F o r ^ ^

    garages, carpenter T T 9s|iopa, e tc. Nowl m I

    $3.S0 VALUEHot Blast

    Brass Tank

    FI.ORENCE OIL STOVES

    IU « tw o J)wnera.^

    Rflgulftr price $lfl.3fl

    LOOK! One lo ft a t127545c LOOSE PIN BUTTS

    33‘Sanded b r iiu . H eavily p la ted and well flntahcd, p a i r

    OAKLAND CIRCULATOR

    We hove only on« « ( left . WUIlng to i tc r t- - floe a t only

    952 IN.- RUBBER BELTING

    12'Reiitilnr Iflc per . fv, P>.V«,BUong.O nly 60 fee t le ft " a t Pm- ro o t

    MILKp a Ils

    23x36INCHES

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    13-quart, v e ry heavy,

    e x tra itro n g . XaaUy

    c leaned . I t ’s a new

    value In m ilk palls.

    Ridiculously priced

    ttt only

    Mnde by "W hite i rW h U * . " ' S M u U tu llr ’decorated . Nowl a t a bargntn '

    10 GAL. STONE? JARSR egular p r l e e

    T h li buy m ay never* b« 1 / 5 Heated again . . ■

    $7.25 PERFECTIONIIBA'

    H ea t w ith oil. T he m odern w ay. We have only i le ft a t

    COMMUNITY TUDOR PLATE SILVERWARE

    Ju n e p « tt« m . S e rvice lo r R t f . u lar p rice 110.18

    1 4 9 !

    icvery worker can now a ffo rd m r ea lly good hlow torch, B ronie bu rner w ith la rg e under vrln.

    BX CABLE2 Wire

    $4.8S BASKETBALL SHOES

    Men's oHIolal Dali ^Band leather. Look at 2 5 Ihia low price. ^ ^

    FILTER DISKS

    25<rAOKAQI

    B a p ld -rio BU-tlner

    100 In Package

    $1,98 PIN-UP ELECTRIC LAMPS

    l ^ r use H bed Iwnp, U ble lam p , w all U gh^ etc. N ow , a t a aaTU iii,

    Vt GAL. CA^S MACHINE

    '"25*lU m lM T . i t c 9 tt. M n . O nly M e a o i M L Buy now l Say* a t

    fdS.OO HOWARD RANGE

    .W llb . V i a a r v o l r . , aUihtly \m6. W« will aaortflM a t W

    Wash TubsNo. S site . E x tra la rse. Hravy galvanlM d, stu rd ily co^fitructed for long *er-

    85<SAVE

    And you do save bora oil tliln heavy ga lvan - Icrd blv 11.75 s ite . S tiir - illly conalpieU d.

    $1 29

    CANVAS GLOVESLook a t tlilsl I t 'a reaUf' nii»ttJnv. We on ly have a fnw i» lr le ft a t th is prloa. Bo hurry, don ’t neglect, niijr a pa ir T O D A T a t only

    8 «

    F O S T O R I A

    \TFOSTORIA AND CAMBRIDGE

    GLASSV»TARE Golngr a t a Discount of 10 to 50%

    FRANCISCAN POTTERY SERVICE PGR EIGHT

    $16.f0Regrular PHoe 125

    J/4th OFF SALE ^.... PRICE._____O n a o o n | ^ *tool( d f l « piae# • c m n a a ^ tro o fir* H ti . o o m t In a n d look -M l o m .

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    II Fill* P«t Orfic*. April 11. 1611. Und»

    n» Htll H«»bl« l« A4.i»c«. WlUl* I4th« >nd ClkD Counir, N*>»<

    «4 tn ibo Thiindij ii«u l>3J. •> iildol ihcrelt) !■> Chipl«r

    eom»*»nl JarltdielitB I

    NATIONAL HKl-ltKSr.NTATlVM WEST-IIOLLIIIAY i:0 . ISC

    j Tv««r. ttO Uuih blrt.i. Sti- >'rtnci*«». (.

    (h ir Schooln on P arad eW e have ju s t heard o ur Tw in F alls public school

    system desci'ibed as being o u tstan d in g in the s ta te , an d eveiyone in the c ity n a tu ra lly is proud of th is d istinction .

    Now evei-yone has- an ideal o p p o rtu n ity to become hette i' acquain ted w ith thi.s system an d its activities,

    A comprehensive observance, e m b rac in g all schools in the system , has been p lanned fo r A m erica n E d u c a tion week, Nov. 5 to 11, m clusive.

    V isita tion days, rad io b ro ad casts fro m classroom s, “ flpecial exhib its in dow ntow n s to re w indow s, an A rm is

    tice day football gam e, and si)^cial tea s a n d m eetings a rra n g e d by the facu lty a t all schools fo r p a re n ts and p a tro n s o f the d is tr ic t a re am ong the riiany a c tiv itie s included in p lans fo r the obsei-vance. ^

    The m ark ed p ro g ress th a t h as been m ade in m odern educational m ethods is a lm ost unbelievable . A nd those responsible fo r the enviable su p re m a cy e s tab lished by the T w in F a lls public school sy s tem a re d ese rv in g o f w holehearted co-operation.

    _ . L e t’s.show our apprec iation by jo in in g in th e local observance of A m erican E du ca tio n week.

    Po tSh o t sThe .Gentleman in

    the Third Row

    Tlie Chamber^s New DirectorsT he T w in F a lls C ham ber of C om m erce is to be con

    g ra tu la te d in ite selection o f th e six m en w ho w ill be- . come new m em bers o f the board .

    ------- All com para tive ly y o u n g an d ac tiv e ly in te re s te d inciv ic a f f a ir s , Jo h n Soden, H a r r y E lcock, J . H . B land- fo rd , F ra n k Cook, C a rl J . S a h lb erg a n d R a y J . H olm es a r e a n ideal group to a ss is t in th e d ire c tio n o f th e (Chamber’s a ffa irs .

    T h e re is m uch to be done by th e C h a m b e r o f Comm erce in T w in F a lls , and even g r.ea te r accomplishw m en ts a re possible once th e o rg an iz a tio n becom es, su ffic ie n tly s tro n g an d receives a l a r g e r m easu re o f pubHc-aiipport.' • ‘ . j

    T hese new m em bers w ill need a n d a p p re c ia te y o u r co-operation.

    , ^ War on Disease . T he b a ttle against^ d isease goes on slow ly , re le n tlessly, in the end usually p ro d u ctiv e o f new develop m en ts to lessen th e a n n u a l to ll o f lives.

    Once in a while, sc ien tis ts a im in g f o r one resu lt, s tu m b le upon an o th er, to ta lly d i f f e re n t f ro m b u t as s ig n if ic a n t as the one i^ e y ‘so u g h t. S o m eth in g like t h a t happened w hen a W a sh in g to n p h y s ic ian used the n ew d ru g , su lfap y rld in e to com bat p n e u m o n ia germ s.

    , T h e docto r’s p a tie n t w as also in fec ted w ith in fluenza e e rm s , an d the d ru g destroyed n o t on ly th e pneum onia B ac te ria b u t the in ^ u e n z a g e rm s a s well.

    S ubsequen t experim ent* by the U . S. P ub lic H ealth serv ice h ave borne o u t th e th eo ry th a t su lfap y rid in e

    . can be ufied efFcctively a g a in s t influenza. R u t scion' t is ts a re unw illing to accept th e finding.*? as defin itive u n til exhaustive research ha.s been completed.

    I A t a ll events, th e re is some reason to believe th a t im p o r ta n t p rogress has been m ade. T h e ‘d ru g m u st be used ’w ith conHtderablo care , a n d it will p robab ly be Homo tim e before it is g en e ra lly accoptcd. R u t the discovery m ay be the b eg in n in g o f a froflh ba ttl6 on influenza.

    CloalThe pede.sti'iHn has had h is day in co u rt and has

    come o u t w ith a new lease on life. A New Y ark a p pella te co u rt has ruled th a t if a person s ta r ts w alk ing across a street on a green lig h t he m ay legally com plete t)ie iTossiji ,̂'- witljout g e ltii)g )’un ovei’, even if the lig lit chuiiKc.s to led while he is h a lfw a y across.

    T he deoiHion Ik not a c a r t blanche ,fu r pi‘destrinn« , h u t it is an im portan t recogn ition of the fac t peVson« who w alk htill have a few rig h ts . 1’he ))edcstrian has been pushed around h o much since the autom obile look a firm hold in A m erfean life tluit ho has come

    , to accept in fringem ents on his p re ro g a tiv e s w ith h u m ble plaeidity .

    I f it (’t)iiics to an H(;tua! showdowi^i in iiiaetice , l>edeslrianK will find it wise to dcHort th e ir r ig h ts for

    - prudence, U s a little niyrc autiii'faotory to .>JnJ>-. ' ‘S u re , E d , su re ." H e «et> tureU w ith th e n a il flie. "M ean* w h ile , w h a t a b o u t h e r? D o w e follow h e r hom o?"

    “No. A ll I w a n te d to do was tu k c Q e ° n d c r a t th e g a t today. W c kn o w w h e re she Uvea so th e re ’s n o u s e tr a i lin g h e r now ." ■iJp r u d f e d th e d r iv e r .

    “L e t 's go, S am . W e V t go t som e f lg sc r tn ’- to do ."

    ‘•Y eah," s a id Rocco. "ritty O’a w orth , h e y E d ? ”

    “ Y eah . . . y c ah . lU r* ," sa id E d slow ly .

    . • • •tha( h e r

    in to go in g to th e lib ra ry . ' ' I t ’ll iu s t ta k e m e a n h o u r a t th e m cfl.” M a ria n n e p rom ised . " I ’ve g o t to s k im o v e r aom a outside re a d in g l o r t h » t alUjr tcogum course. I t ’a a sw ell n ig h t a n d w e c an a to p fn a t th * V araJty {or cokes o r aon^ething, C’m c n .”

    M a rlan o a d id n 't do a t m uch rea d in g a s s h e p la n n ed a a d they wounfl u p a t V a rs ity a l i t t le b e - io r e 10.

    T hey w e r e daU ylng o v e r th e ird r in k s a n d d id n o t noH c* a sh o r t, d a p p e r m a n fn a d a r k blue a u it e n te re d a n d b o u g h t a pack o t c ig a re ts a t th e tobacco coun- te r .

    Rocco lig h ted u p a n d lean ed ba ck a g a in s t th e show case . H e puffed a s tr e a m o t a raoke in to th e a ir a n d s ta re d a ro u n d th e p lace a b sen tly .

    JO AN h a d p la n n e d to stay- In n ig h t b u t M a ria n n e U tk e d

    rh e n ickcIodeon w a s go in g fuU b1,ist. S tuden ts s tra g g led i a lo o k - ing for em p ty booths. W aite rs ru shed a round he lp lessly a s u s u a l

    Rocco sm iled a t o ld U ncle J im , th e cashier, b e h in d th e c o u n te r and je rked h is h e a d a t th e acana In general.

    ‘Those k ids n e v e r g e t t i r e d o t ihi* stuff, do th e y ? ”

    “Hope n o t," U ncle J im sa id dry ly . "1 i t o | / e a tin g w h e n thc jr do. A t least I a top e a tin g r e g ' i a ^ly ” ,

    Rucks' laughed , g o o d -n a tu r td lj r . “Y ou've got ».

    M any Berliners supplem ent th e ir - weekly rations by going to re sU u - ra n ts fo r extra meaU.

    • -

    1• -

    Rev. Virgil O alnes. traveling Sun* day echool m issionary of th e P re s -

    JEROME

    l a t bu t

    You May Not. Know That—

    B , M. L. CRAIO

    Idnho’i n o rth * 11(1 south hlfhw«y from Wtlncr to th> C tM dltn line In ' l i mllM longw th«n the Old Oremn Trail h j i th w e y ■ c rO M louthern Idaho. 1 h « f o r m e r l i 4 9 B m i l e . In IdU tli, t ^ t l i t te r i 70.

    Mr. i i j d M r,. A . T . B ey m er and Mr. a n d Mf«. R. B. T u rn e r e n te r- U lned w ith th e la s t o f a series of bridge d inners T uesday evening. D inner was served a t th e C aledonian ho te l and bridge played a t the Beym er home. C om bined liigh

    p r lte w ent to Mr. a n d Mrs.I Creaacin and second h ig h to

    Mr. and M rs. R obert Carl.ton.Mr. a n d Mrs. H arry C arpen ter,

    U k e .C ity , la „ le ft W ednesday for BolM a fte r a visit liei'c wlUi MUs LaiIu Ray R oberuon . ow ner a n d opera tor o t th e Style C ra ft dresa shop.

    Mr. and Mrs. J . P . NU bet and children re tu rn e d W ednesday from

    vacation tr ip lo P o rtlan d and \-asco , Ore.

    Mro. n . R. ap ljle ll and aon, R aymond, le ft T ln irsday for Tucson, ArU., where they will spend the winter, '

    Mr. and Mrs. L. C. H a y n e s 'le f t by au to W ednesday for T exas w here they expect lo spend th e w inter.

    Mrs. W alter C, E verton and iiniill rh lid ren . who hnve been guests oI Mia. Gverton's p a re n ts . Mr. and Mia. Jesse noberts , le ft th e f irs t of thin week for th e ir hom e In Brig ham c ity , U tah.

    Meinbrrs o( llie Cbel C on trac t i'lub w rre e n terta ln eo W ednesday by Mrs Hay W illiam s. H igh soore l>Hxa In bridge was aw arded l« M rs IVnn llninmond,

    Mrs. Joe M oncher was hostess a t iier home W ednesday to tAembers nl ilir u . Y. S. c lub a n d two guesU,

    , M is Dvii Jew sberry a n d M rs, I. I< KHiiitbee. H allow e'en favors w n r uhpd In looina a n d on rcfre sh - m rn t tiiblrn and H allow e’en- favors were given lo th e guests. H igh soore

    iP rlre In "300” w ent to M rs. Jo h n Mclinrvi:)-. low lo Mrs. Tony a n y - I ____ceived by L . M. S u e l io d X r * . WlU Jiam r . Z ahn. O u A W M M r. a n d M rs. C. J . CarUon.

    M rs. G ilbert W hlU a n d M rs. E . W. S in cla ir were assUUng hostesses a t th e th ird In a seMei of bridge occa- slons Monday, Prises w ere received by M rs. W illiam S paeth and M rs. D ale Thom as.

    M ri. C harlei W elteroth e n te r ta in ed a t t>rldge M onday, a s one In a series. P rlres were received by M ri. E. M. C hurchm an. M rs. A. E . d o u ld a n d Mrs. W alter W hite.

    M arriage licenses were Issued th is week In t l« offices of Mrs. C harlo tte R o b e w n to LouUe Johnson, Jerom e, a n d Thomaa n . Orr, Shoihojje.- Jo- H erm an Price and Yada W illard, W endell, and Don Hlxon, SeftHle, W ash., an d Veda Hem phill, W endell.

    SPEED FLYER

    H O RIZO N TA L1,7 P lc tu ied

    a v ia to r racer l 2 U r g e s t load ,15 S tar-sh ap e d

    f lo w n .16 H aving the

    form o f oars.17 To ro t flax.IB H apd cover.19T oupe* . ao W agers.21 r ia x e n fab ric f22 Coin slit.24 W hile.28 Relies. 44 P r ln U r 'a27 T ow ard . m e asu re .S a C h in e te 4ft M ine sh a f t

    people h u t.3 0 (< a im en t aet, 46 H n lf b a n eU. a s R ing catches, 48 B lood m o n e y . 34 H e s ta r te d a s 01 T o ak e tc h .

    f ly a r . , ftS f o d d e r p i t

    A n aw e r to P re v lo a s P u is le

    D4 E th ica l. 9« In d ia n

    bu ffa lo .

    VBBTICAL 1 S on god.3 M onsters3 T allow tat.4 Feline

    nn tm ali.5 B ird o f p rey. dR ock .

    a Lines............... 9 B rad,

    M H la h o n o ra ry lO R y e lu n g n s .

    :0 He w as a — > obsei vcr In F rance .Agony.

    23 To send aw ay . ^fl To Jjjuii-,28 T hick sh ru b . 20 G enus o t bee«.31 N ew spaper

    p o rag raph .32 H uih!ns Pionoiin .

    '38 P i'opoilitin .41 Fool bull

    play p e iloda 4) n iim d tr .4.1 A nxie ty.47 To hool. iO M ountu tn

    pass 40 R ailroad.50 ^ im p le loa .M Rodenl. sa »nuih

    C arolina.»4 M yself,SfiN oU in ac*>« >7 And.

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    F A ^ ,N o v o i> )M rl« l« » ID A H O .E V E N IN G '^ IM B S , T W IN F A L L S , ID A H O

    EMBARGO REPEAL SEEN AS GREAT VICTORY

    J B I i lPUIN24310iai

    % .J O H N 1U B S U .W ASH IN Q TON , N ot. I O L B -O n-

    ro u tin e fonzuJlU es t e m d tb e wmy t a l v to e tiM tm en t o f ft n * u - txftU tj xcpealing O u v s u c s i- bw go.

    S e n a te a n d bouse conferee! m e t today . A doption of th e ir

    . b o th houM a wlU send th e .W hite H ouse fo r P re sid e n t R oo je- Tclt'a s igna tu re a n d m ake possible

    w ijo u m m en t of congress.W hen th e P re sid e n t s igns th e

    bU l-probaW y la te today o r ter 9. H. Cable, well know n a u - th o r i* on rad ium , will a p p ea r In anotA er of a series o f pay assem - biles eponso ttd by N a tio n a l A ssem blies a t T w in FalU h ig h school Nov. 14,

    Dr. .Oftble-Hs form er h e ad o f th e departm en t of rad ium a n d helloU ogy a t the D etroit in s t itu te o f tecli'- nology, a well-know n rad io te c h nical h tirrator. H e has w ri tte n a book, “Rom ance In R a d iu m .'; a n d presen ted th e sam e su b je c t or - screen.

    In th e assembly h e will ex p la in th e m ysteries o f the cosmlo ra y s in s im ple language, os h e h a s previously explained radium , a n d w ill accom - pony h is lecture w ith de m o n stra tio n moterlal.

    Buhl Girl Reserves Plan Juvenile Party

    BUHL, Nov. 3 (Special) T h e frcsiiinen and sophom ore group of th e Buhl O lrl R rserves m ot W ednesday In the Reserve room a t th e h ig h school wIVi th e ir p residen t. M iss M ary Jane Howley, presid ing a t th e Business meeting,

    P lan i were discussed for th e K id pa rty to be Riven by th e g roup the evening of Nov. 34. Pilins to a tten d ' th e nnntial foil conference a t T w in F a lls Nov. 18 and 19 were d isc i by th e group,

    OANBEN COMMUNITY E dgar L. W hite , m in ister

    10:30 a. m> C hurch school. Cletus :iu ts , -superin tenden t.

    11:30 a. m . M orn ing w orship. S e r- non by th e p a s to i. Special music

    undsr direc tion o f M iss B uettner.7:30 p, m, E pw orth league devo-

    Uonal service.T he Com m unity council will m eet

    a t the ch urch T h u rsd ay afU rnoon

    COMPLETE MECHANICAL SERVICE

    . , . a t . . .DEAN’S AU TO SERVICE m - U 6 Second Av«. West

    Phone IIB

    KDBN CHUBCH O P C H U B T10:80 a . m . Bible school 11:80 a . m. W orship ir>*1 conunun-

    sn.

    CBUKCH OP CH RIST, CASTLEFOBD

    10 a . m . Bible school.11 a. m . W orship ancl

    ^ 7:30 p. m. Evening s

    ■ S I E I I S ELEC C. H.

    w i s n i i i ' Foil m m

    P a n t Jun io r h igh aeboifl * n now ........................In

    Camp I Fomedi

    B O B U rZ . MOT. t O i t u l n t t a i m a M n t Okznp n n O tr li llO dpW ednM dar a t th e b o m --------n e s t S tee lsm ltb . w bo w in i g u a rd ia n o f th e g n n p .

    T lie wozfc o f tb s e q w i

    G O OD IN G, Nov. 3 (S pecia l)-^ teT . O. H. N orth ro p of th e local B apU st chu rch w as elected new p tea lden t fo r th e O oodlng M inisterial associatio n fo r- th e coming year, a t a recen t m eeting o f th e group to e lec t officers.

    Rev. H . J . Reynolds o t C h r is t ia n c h u rc h waa e lac ted m ten - ta ry - tre a su re r .

    P la n s were made fo r a u T hanksg iv ing service.

    M URTAUGH COMMUNITY .Edgar L. W hite, m in iste r

    ) a . m . M orning w orship. Serm on by th e pasto r. Special m usic by th e choir u n der direc tion of Law rence T urner.

    a. m . C hurch school. M ark M oorm an, su p e rin ten d e n t

    7:30 p. m . E pw orth league devotiona l service.

    T he W. C. T . U . will m eet T h u rs day afternoon , Nov. 9 , w ith Mrs. O. D . Sim pson. Special p rogram under d irec tion of Mrs. E. E . W right.

    T uesday evening, Nov. 7. fellowsh ip supper a t th e F irs t M ethodist c h u rc h In T w in Falla. See your distr ic t leader, M r. W Jnsler, fo r reservations.

    Comedy Given by M. I. A. at JeromeJE R O M E . N ot. > (BpecUD -

    "A dam a n d Eva," a th ree a c t comedy, w as presen ted a t th e T uesday m e e tin g o f tb e M utual im provem ent associ&Uon a t th e L . D . & c h u rc h r e c re a t io n h a ll.

    C h a ra c te r p a r ts w ere played by Lew P r a t t , A nn B enegar, B ert W rig h t, E d ith W right, V aflejo Hol- lib a u g b , B e r th a S m i t h , OrvUle ’T hom pson, N oel P ra tt,.C Iancy BoUi- b a u g h a n d , O eorge A ndrus. D ram a d ire c to r w as M rs. K atherine P r a t t a n d s ta g e m a n ag e r w as B a r t H arm on . B e tw een acts a tr io , M rs. M ary ’T hom pson, G race B leak a n d TwUa Jo h n so n , sa n g ; M rs. L ila P ren tice s a n g a solo a n d G eorgia C b a tb u m gave tw o hum oroua readings. .

    P a r ley T liom pson gave th e openin g p ra y e r a n d H enry Giles, th e closin g p ray e r. T h e play was Introduced by M iss E m m a S m ith , young w om en's p re s id e n t o f th e association.

    H. J. Goemmer Heads Jerome Bible„ .Class

    JE R O M E . Nov. 3 (Specta ll—H. J . O oem m er w as*elected presiden t of th e M ethod ist chu rch a d u lt Bible c lass w hen th e group m e t a t th e ba sem e n t o f th e church M onday for a p o t-luck d in n e r a n d election of officers.

    O th e rs e lec ted w ere M m. H . O . F re em a n , v Ice-Presldent, a n d Mrs. E rn es t R aby , secretary . M rs. P ra n k P e te rso n gave a sh o r t U lk o n th e o rig in o f H allow e'en. M rs. A rthiu- C h a tb u r a gave tw o hum orous read ings. L a te r gam es w ere enjoyed u n d e r/ th e d irec tion o f M tt. M aude K nobel, p rog rdm leader.

    vREA D T H E T I M e a W ANT ADS.

    acoordlng to M iss Q r w t ,facu lty adviser. . .

    An s tu d e n ts w ho In d k a to a de iire to be long a re eligible. A p r U nd- o f service to som eone else m ay be used a s proof of a w lsb to Join. X ach hom e lo o m a lso tu b se r ib w to th e Am erican Ju n io r R ed Oaoss N ew t, m agazine Issued m oo th ly tajr th e o r-

    year, th e JunSor group usually p ack s C brls tm aa basksts , perform s a e f t o f te rr fce a n d ex changes boxes w ith groopa elgn c oun tries . M rs. Oee'* < tun lor B e d C r o a d ta tm a ix .

    S t u d e n t ' eounell r e p r m a n d hom « room s which* were f irs t to Join th e m o rem en t w ere C lifford Jones, 110; Carole MlQer. 017; N «r-

    “ law, V t: PhylUs B a r t , i l8 B ; _______! W erner, 06; G eneve Crowley, aiO; M arg are t Povey, 108; A nn P a rry . I l l ; G lo ria W ilson, 316, a h d M adge B ayw ard . 118.

    P ^ t s to v a n j th e ir w hool J i t te rs a re aw arded to studen ts wbo work w ith th e Red O ro u and give dcnaU ons to th e baskets w hich th e

    ition glyes away,.

    B a th < _____ _d e n t o f th e g m ip , w ith De n o u r to a c t a s secretary . .

    D uring th e business m e«tfait;]i e re m ade fo r a rum m ace « I » ) i

    h e ld W m. U . to ra ise n tA ic r t s ls t In o rganixatlon w ork iB Bi ’I h e girls also oidered th e ir .< n r e m anuels .

    N C m C E ! ^t o M e m b e n ' o f t b

    L o c a l C a r p m tO B

    U n to a

    S p e c U l M e e t i n g '

    Tonight

    — O N IO N -^ STORAGE

    •Dry . . . Frofll Proof . . Well

    Ventilated'. . . InsuredI

    J.J.WinterholerP h o n t im 203 5 llrA n .S .

    Folks — The sbove.li th s new ‘D uo-T herm " oil bu rn ing a ir-

    " H O T . . . . th a t brings th e heat

    Down where You Are h u te ad of up nex t to the celling, T h s te i t SQ m uch to show y w about thU new heate r we would Itks you to eoms In and

    W e have ftvs sIsm In C h a r te r O ak Floor ,W aimers and we w an t to te ll you without reservation the re is no other itovs th a t will give you th e saUsfeetlon or th a t uses so little fusl.W e p rs fs r to sell stoves to r DABH beeaust i t ssvss you M O lfC r and us nXADAOHCe, bu t If your c red it is good w a can make you term s.

    Polka — T lw e a re a M o( peopU w ho have stoves th a t a n no t satisfactory, Jx)ts of people b w store* oo price alone -< and w ithout th e knowledge tlwy should have oo w bat U »y will do. We w an t you to carefully consider th e COMMON 0EN 8S featuree o f bo th ou r o n . a n d GOAL b u m srs b e l o r ^ buy,

    practically eost, s e e tnvm i

    DIAM OND HDWE.CO.

    M J B WHY?“I’m walking along the waterfront,

    figuring hoW to tquare thing* with

    the wife, when this guy y e lii . . . ”

    1 'Hir.M hM rlO'

    MEDFORD'S CASH GROCERYPhone 990 and 227 M ali ATfc iS. |

    OTTO'S MARKETMeat Spedalg '

    EX-CEL HAMS, Half or whole. L b .-------------------LOIN PORK ROASTS. Lb. -------- ---------------BACON. Red Rose. Lb. . “

    OATS- 3 9 C

    LEarucB-L arge soUd hsads. E a c h ----------------------

    CRACKERSSalted w afers

    . Lb, -box 1 T . C

    GRAPEFHUEPrru m

    SOUPCam pbell's T om ato

    - 2 5 c

    SALMONR ed A laskan. .Mo. 1

    2 o ™ ______ 4 5 c

    TOBACCOP.‘ A. o r Velvet

    can .... t i c

    SUGAR .6«c

    PURE LARD» 3 9 c [M

    dTHe^ihwHegiiouhietfitg hM tn ittt K> tb e d o d , b« l w e bsM ihin *i>lr- •hspe ifl a )ifly, ‘ Cosss sboard sa d I'll bay you * n p o f cotfM.~be seys.’D oo 'c ssyco& e come,” 1 siutnlii*. ba t be liuitts. I slip ia tbe hsJl fco m p M lo n * .;'' !>• (a lb h) sod w bsa 1 look 1 se t /k g n y -M n J lalf-

    2 "Coffc* for two. lb .” |«y tsBs Im (wi befere 1know It I 'm d tle ld a i tbe osp o f coffee 1 « m lutcd. "Down 00 y o u hsckT asks ib b guy. "N o,- I Mr. "Coffee H |w n e « s w ith Ak wik** His Ms iMgbs. "'MM. ihlag* srea’t really to bad d w k Jest uke brme t cm o f M J B sad see w(M e Hgmnn Id l M ke.-

    n c m MAST f h M y w i

    MCHBRFlAm3 N « N tm o f n ln | l h r i i ( t e w M s ‘sb e « U i i iw b « 4

    • SurpjUet" I sbo M ,''ao n ir| lo st my isiope* Uii nl|»>t Ju t( try AM c o a b e .'Ik e th M sa d tiMi oM smll '

    r tll h e r U c h a rk e« t> pes«e lo ilieb sam r

    v M ^ t U s a S w t t r T h e a l •srsnteed to

    S PEC IA LSTOCK REM OVAL

    DRASTIC CUT on {*rices!

    RADIO!

    n o m e asid C a r ModelsH o d e m design',’ r ich tor

    Priced from f7 .7 B Up

    BARGAINS!BARGAINSt

    BARGAINS! Refinlte and Unlflow

    WATERSOFTENERS

    T hey p a y fo r thctnse lrca In a year's tim e.

    Priced from f 7 9 Up

    Com bined l«a« ly ,, e sm e ae « anfl economy. An U sa l g i n l e r H o lb e rl S ta r t bvytng N o iv for O hrlstm aa.

    From $ W Dpi

    A Small Down Payment Will Hold! Anything Until Christmas!

    THE DI'GGEST BAR(iAIN IN TOWN INo to o t o r a ah e tt C lean «((tol«nt h a a tl

    Quaker Qil Circulatorsa e i th e fam ily a ChrUlnias g iftl

    P r i t td from 9 4 9 llp l

    FURNACE AIR CONDITIONERS

    Air C onditioner a n d H aB ldU leri M odem a ir oendlMened b eat

    STOCK MODELS AT LESS THAN C08TJ

    DIGGB8T nARdAlN

    "■o f THE YEAR!IM , »o4et 4 - m to S U n - SMtd ElMUta. lUSlnuilte.a. U~k talm. , . bMKir p .n a B lf M .

    DEEP AND SHALLOW WKIX PUMPS

    By UnlClow 0

    Priced for Quick Sale 6 u y n o w a n d SAVI!

    SEE OtIR D lS P tA T

    ’IP SBUY NOW

    and

    SAVEI .

    DRASTIC REDUCliONlM a n

    Pltunbing, HM tlnf and Bathroon

    FREE ESTlHATBBt

    Abbott PliimbingP h o n tN

    — S a n U a rv A w i n a m — Under rh M tt^

    )

  • Six IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, Mdajr, N o v ttte i,m $

    M IA Staff Costumes For Harvest Festival

    Keeping “in character," new officers,l5'f the Stake M-Men and Gleaner Girls of the L.D.S. church made witty responKes to introductions a t the annual Harv'cal Character ball Inst evenlnK a t the recreation hall of the church. Clifford .Barrow, stake M-Men adviser, as Raggedy Andy, and Mrs. Uarda King, stake Gleaner Girl adviser, na a pirate maid, introduced the' new stake officers, and presided as masters of ceremony during the evening.

    Members of the two Twin Falls wards, Murtaugh, Kim- berly and Buhl wards. M.T.A., attended in costumes th a t ranged from Hula dancers, lions and Cblonlal characters, to circus fa t men. Carl Freeman, Miss Laura Brown and Carlos Phillips were in charge

    • of the entire arrangements.A pprap rU te B etpontef

    SU ke officers, fallowins Uiclr In troductions. p resented the w ard offl-

    In response to tiiclr Introducllons,C arl F reem an , dressed *bs a p irate, a n d M lu B row o. u a Coloaia) dam e, p resented a dunce. T hey , a re th e new p residen ts of th e stake activ ities com m ittee. C arlos Phillips, one of th e represen ta tives, dressed as a

    ■preochcr.' gave a sho rt hUmorous serm on. M iss E lsie A rrington, also a rep resc n u tlv e . gave ‘ an In terp re ta tion of PrlscU Ia Sm ith.

    M iss O pal Woods. Buhl, secretiiry, gave th e read ing , 'X ltUe Bo-Peep." in keeping w ith h e r shepherdess costum e. M i s s M arie McEwen. rep resen ta tive from K i m b e r l y , gowned In th e period of 1778, tpolie brleflj-. She d irec ted th e dance m ix ers.

    G roup singing was led by Miss M aurlne Luke, w ltii MUs Lova Tol* m a n a t th e p iano. Fos ter Rappleye,T w in P a lls f l n t w ard, was chairm an of th e recep tion com m ittee. Mrs.Ju a n lla H ull w as in charge of the^ publicity fo r th e event.

    In d ia n Som m er Scene .T he pu n c h girls, Miss G loria A n-

    d c rton , M iss B e tty R u th Moyes a n d M rs. L a V on H yde, w ere ‘d ressed In da in ty b a lle t cosluraes.

    T h e h a l l w as decorated to rep re- • e n t a h a rv e s t scene, com shocks a n d pum p k in s being arranged lo typ ical f ie ld form aU on, w ith a brlU U an t h a rv e s t m oon c reating tb e i l lusion of a n In d ian suauner n ig h t.T h e d ance w as one of th e m o st in - te re s tln * o f th e year fo r th e o rg an - lu t l o n .

    « . ¥ WH A RV E ST D INNER PLA N N ED BY METHODISTS

    F in a l p la n s fo r th e an n u al K a r- v est H om e d in n e r to be held a t 7:30 o'clocic n e x t Friday evening a t th e tO th o d ls t church , w ere m ade by app roxim ate ly 100 women who a tte n d e d th e m onthly m eeting of th e L ad les ' A id society of th e M e th o d ist c h u rc h y te terday afte rnoon tn th e c h u rc h parlors. Mrs. O , W.Bice p resided and members of 131- vlalon N o. I , w ith M rs. W . A. Poe a s ch ialnnan . were hostesses o f the afte rn o o n .

    M rs. B a r i D ougherty Is In charge o t . t h e p rog ram committee for th e d in n e r; M rs. F red Beer a n d M rs. M allory F ish e r tlie kitchen com m itte e , a n d Mr*. E, p . U u benhe lm ,

    . M rs. W . F . Feam ster and M iss A gn es S c h u b e rt 'th f r 'd c c o ra tln g com* m ittec .

    A rrangem en ts were alM> m ade to M rve a banquet n e x t Tuesday even ing , N ov. 7. a t th e church p o r lo n lo r de lega tes from K imberly. H a n se n . F i le r . Buhl, Caatleford. M ur- ta lig h a n d T w in Fulls a t a m eeting o f lay m em bers of the church.

    M Us B arb ara Butclitr and Miss LaV on V an E aton played piano •oloa. H ostess division m em bers p re- le n te d a sp iritua l numl>er. T he g roup sa n g "G od Bless America."

    O ran g e U p e r y ln silver holders, flan k ed a iM uquet of mixed chrya- a n tlie m u m s to lorni a i-cnicrpicce fo r th e rcfre slim eiii table ovcr/wtilcii M rs. B ice a itd Mrs. II. O, M cCallls- te r presided .

    M r. a n d Mrs. H orry Nelson, T w in F alls , ann o u n ce Uio mnrrlaiiu yvx- te rd a y in Poculcllu ul Uiclr duugh- tc i, M lsa Arlu Jru ii Nrlnoji, und N o rm an Johnson . I’ocatello,

    M r. U nd Mrs. Don UtodUsrtl, nln- te r a n d b roU ier-ln -liw ol Uic bilito, a ttr iid o d the coiijilt,

    Tlioy will iiinkn llielr liume in Pi>- cutflllo w lirie llio brl(lrKrm Ix oin- ploywl,

    M rs. Jo h m o n , following h e r g rad ua tio n fro m T w in Kails hitih school, a tU n d e d builncM collcgs In Uantu An>, O allf.

    ¥ « ¥FA M ILY RELATIONHo i t o u r I S o i to A N iz e i)

    A F am ily ItelaUottA Kroup, n n - d e r th d lu jw rvU lon of Uin rirs t wurrt R elief society of T he l,o ll« r Duy S a lnU chun^h, u> w hirli ull yuiiiiu raa rrte tl couples of the ward am lnvlt«d. w as orgnnlMd one cvo|iliii th is week a t tlie iiome of Mr. and M rs. A. T . Hull.

    M rs. L ee Jolnison will be adviser fo r Uie grou|>. O lllc rrs will be e lec ted a t ti ie n e x t meetlitg Nov, 33.

    Special g u u t was M rs. W. T hon ias , reitresenUng Uie slake board . M rs. XdlUi W alls and M rs. B dn* A rring ton served refresli- aw nl4.

    ♦ ♦ ♦O ABO KN CLUB TO O lS O U gS nO U O A Y TAllLSH

    " T h an k tc lv ln g T ablet" will t e (he toplo f o r th a tw I o f a l l s 6 a m e n e lu b i p r o m m Nov. 18, a t Uie hom e o r M ra. O. O. Haynle, l l waa a n -

    USWV Entertains At Pheasant FeedO ne of th e m ost delightful a ffairs

    of Uic week waa Uie annual pheasa n t d inne r fb r th e members o t G en ; e ra l L aw ton cam p o f the- DnlVed 8 pan i.th W ar V eterans and auxilia ry . a t A m erican Legion M emorial h a ll.

    Seven ty -five persons a ttended , In c lud ing distingu ished guests I from P a y e tte a n d Boise.

    M ayor Joe K oehler, a m e m b ^ o^ th e cam p , w as toastm aster. \ '

    O u t-o f-to w n guests who r^spondi' ed to In trodirctlons were J . F . M orela n d . Puyctl« , and Ouy P. G raham , Payctl< t p a s t dep artm e n t com m ande rs; Jo.ncph Jensen . Boise, d e p a r tm e n t sen ior vIce-com m ander, and ^ t t M. F itch , Paye tte, d e |)a rtm en t troop Inspector.

    * * *Tour to Hawaii Recounted' for Cedar Draw Club

    B U H L. Nov. 3 (S p c c la l) - I n a n a tive H aw aiian costum e M rs.^H . W, H erm a n spoke to th e m em bers of th e C edar D raw C om m unity club on e v en ts and Im pressions of her re c e n t t r ip to th e Islands.

    O n th e phonograph , so ft H a w aiian m usic WQS played a s she e n te re d th e BpBClous living room and described each artic le on th e d isp lsy tab le. T here w ere a num ber o f sea she ll a rtic le s , co ra l pieces, d lshw nre, a n d m a te r ia l o f th e na tive fiber.

    m o st In tiresU ng m a n n er th e g u e s t speake r < w u sse d social a n d econom ic conditions a s she saw th e m , a n d m a n y in teresU ng fac to rie s . A nd hom es.

    O th e r club guesU were Mr.s. A nto n H erzlnger, M rs. E d H ejtm anek , W endeU ; M rs. E arl Quigley, M rs. S tan le y W olters, F iler, and Mrs. A m a n d a H icks, a n honorary club m em ber, now living in Boise.

    A t 4:30 p . m . th e 3S giiests were se rved a tw o-course H aw aiian lunch a t one long tab le se t In the dining room , T h e centerpiece w as a H aw a iian scene, o f blue w ater, a n d th e W ak a il beach , pa lm trees a n d hu ts . L arge va tea ‘o f fa ll 'f lo w er* were pTaced a t van tage po in ts abou t th e room s a n d M rs. H erm an was prese n ted a la rge bouquet of snapd rag . ons.

    ♦ ¥ ¥D IS C IP L E TERM ED N O TED FO R W RITIN G S I A r g. MyrUe O. D ibble, conducting th e theo logy lesson for th e f irs t w ard R elief society o f th e L.D.S. c h u rc h yesterday afternoon , b rought o u t the ., fac t th a t Jo h n of B iblical tim es liad unusual lltera tv ability .

    M rs. J u a n ita H ull read a g roup of o rig in a l p o e n u ; Mrs, C a the rine M err ill led g roup singing w ith Mrs. J e n n ie Crow ley a t th e plnno a n d M rs. EdlU i W ells conducted t i i e buslne.vi session.

    R ep resen tin g th e stake board, M r*. J . D . M cCauley and M rs. C h a r le s Sh irley spoke on "Apprecln- Uon o t active m em bership In th is g roup . A w ork and business m e eting will be held nex t werk a t 3 >-clock.

    Dean of Women At Moscow Will

    Be Here Nov. 9Dean Of w om en a t U m U niversity

    o f Idaho . M oscow , M iss B eatrice OUon. will v is it In T w in V U ls h igh school a t th e office o t th a d e an o f gtrLEver since Miss Irene Lopez wa.s a member of the Twin Falls high school typing team during her senior year; she’s been "winning her way”

    the business world.Most recent achievement

    fas her election aa president the Inland Empire fall con-

    .'erence of business girls’ clubs of the Y.W.O.A., to bfe held next fali in Salt Lak? City.

    R e ce n t^ E lectedShe was e lec ted to o ffice a t th is

    year's conference recen tly In Boise, attended by 80 pepresenUUVes of Y. W. C. A. business g irls ' c lubs from Oregon, W ashing ton . Idaho , M ontana and U tah .

    As president o f n e x t y e a r’s conference she becomes a m euiber of the northw est a re a ' council of Y. W. C. A. business g irls ' clubs, and la eligible to a tten d . In a n official capK lty, th e n a tio n a l convention of Uie y . W. C, A. a t A U antlc C ity, N. J ,. next April.

    Miss Lopez, d a u g h te r o f Mr. and Mrs. David L opet. Is com pleting h e r second year a s p resid en t o f B e ta Gamma, local business g irls ' club of Uie Y. W. C. A.

    'Three new in te re s t groups, public affairs, h a n d ic ra f t a n d m usic, h av* been established du rin g h e r adm in Istratlon.

    E fficient Sec re tary b very long ago—back In

    1933. in fact— M iss Lopez was a member of th e local h ig h 'school typing team w hich w on s ta te honor* tha t year.

    Following h e r g rad u a tio n from high school, she a tten d e d L ink 's Business college h e re , a n d for the past four and o n e -h a lf years has been the com peten t secretary to John Balsch, Jr., a t th e S tandard Oil company o ffice here .

    * ¥

    CdendarWayside club wUl m eet a t the

    home of M rs. C. F . C lark T uesday afternoon. A ss is tan t hostesses will be M n . I d a G ray and Mrs. Neva Beer.

    Retiring Officer Of YW Honored

    By Beta Gamma» ■urpdSB fareweU for Mr*. B c n d a n o n . reU rlng Y. W. C.

    A. M cretM 7 , B e t« G em m a cliA, young buslzuM g irls o f th e Y. W. a A ., m a t - la s t even ing a t the Y. W. O. A . K nm *. M rs. Henderson h u be en th e c lu b 's adviser Uie past year. ̂ A a c a v e n ^ b u n t was the m ajor

    fea tu re o f tb e e re o ln g . A fter guesU - .............a n d h a d divided In-

    M. B . C. CIRCLE T IE S TWO qU IL T R

    M ., B. 0 . Sew ing circle member*, num bering 20, m e t a t th e home of Mra. R ay Sm all y n te rd a y afternoon and tied two quilts,

    M rs, A lbert E stllng read tlie scriptu re verse a n d Mr*. W? T , Hershey led In prayer.

    G um drop turkeys, appropriate to T hanksgiv ing , were p la te fovors d u ring th e refre sh m e n t period. Refre sh m e n ts were served by n c m it tee , assisted by th e hostess.

    T lie group will m e et In two weeks a t m e church.

    Magician “Tells AH” At Sdwanians* Dinner

    "PrivAt® livies" were r e v e a l e d a t the annual father- daughter banquet of the Twin Falls Klwania club last eve- ' ning, A lexandb the Great, impersonated by Dr. Frank J ., McAtee, making the interesting revelations a t the Idaho Power company auditorium, following the dinner a t the Parichotel,

    to group* fo r th e h u n t, each glrl w u given tw o arU ciM to locate.

    W hen th e groups

    ¥ ¥ ¥Past M atrons cliib will m eet to

    day a t 8 p, m . a t th e hom e of M rs. J . A. Johnson , SIS F o u r th avenue north.

    ¥ ¥ ¥MUSICIAN A PPEA R S AT PR ESB Y T E E IA N flCBKT

    Mrs. E ffle R lh e id H ln ttu L .^ a s fea tured in tv o .'p lo b o selectMna a t th e m eeting o f t h e Presbyterian L adles' A id society yesterday a fte r- ndon a t th e c h u rc h p a r lo n . Mrs. H inton played M ozart's “Rondo," and a n o rig inal com pqeition, "Little Bee.'-

    (1U C lark led th a

    ‘T hanksg iv ing .''A utum n flow ers in a low bowl and

    orange ta p e rs In c ry s ta l'co n ta in e rs form ed th e cen terp iece for> the tea t ^ of H allow e'en appolnU nents,

    Jiffs. A m an da K au U a n d Mrs. Thom as S anderson presided a t the services.

    M rs. C. E. G rieve, U h . David Cathro, M rs. SomervUle, M rs. Byrd W alters a n d M ra. W. R . W escotl were hostea.ies.

    prU es w ere a w arded and refresh- J n c n u se rved . I n appreciation of th e w ork w h ic h sh e h a s done d u ring th e p a s t y e a r . M iss Irene Lopex. In b e h alf o f th e club, presented Mrs. H enderson “w ith a gUU

    P re se n t a s g u o ^ w e r e Miss Blaine K inyon , new 7 . W . C. A. secreUu? w ho took ove r office W ednesday, a n d M rs. L ois R eed. I n charge of a rran g


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