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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)

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    (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 ,

    19Made by

    Congoleum

    40c VICTOR STEEL TRAPS

    No. ilze. M ade of

    UftWmt »prtn» itee \

    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

    1 5 ^

    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.

  • t v . : -

    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

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    • 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^

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  • 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 .

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    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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