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' V O L . X X . N O . 172— 6 C E N T S . ru u I Bmir ummi—rtot otttmam* >»— T W W P A L L S , ID A H O M O N D A Y . O C T O B E R 2 6 , i0 3 7

BRITISH SET UP AIRCRAFT GUNS IN CHIN

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Two New Idaho Records Set at Burley Airmeet

Youth Breaks Mark For Parachute Leap

IN THE DAY’S PARADE

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

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

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

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

GUNMENSHOOI LES BRUNEUAN.

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

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

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

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

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

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

Seeks Interview

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

New Violence Marks Jew- Arab Protests

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

ER Off Elis IE ALIB

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

Oolflng S ta r

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

By 14 Bullets

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

(ConUnued on Pa |« I, Column 4)

A Girl Dies Calmly A m id Wreckage

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

Decision Follows Soldier Killing By Nippon Rantf

Bullet S trikes Sentry On Duty at Settlements

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

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

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

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

Reviewing of Old A ssault Case Refused

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

T ria l in H igh Court

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

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

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

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

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

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

R equired F igure

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

W om en C fm n Selven

To Hailiiws, Protest Agah(nt Rent Boost

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

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

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

Noted Speakers At School Meet

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

•“■'•of th a t U

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

n a o FOLLOWING

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

P laced In JaU

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

u , s. 1 m i oII

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

P ow er M aetlng

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

JiVABese ti^ o p a w e n Into the t‘

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

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

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

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

Local Yd/uthShot in Foot 'i

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

0 MEET m yThree AFL Delogatei Expect

To Represent 8,000,000 At Conference

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

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

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t a jk p M . v r t t tc d k7 K < w v « W. M U to . V b IM m M tU H c « r-

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

t> T r fW » Mtttr ip « n d ln ( n r c n l «■ t»i* J a y M w e U X U L )

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

t e in . .7 a > M_____IWIM VMMU

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

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

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

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

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

)nifm 1b 2\»kyo

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

:^ id ’ 'pgpw , < m -

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

W E I K OFF’o^ .F ottto H«rv«gt Seea

W iok: fQ f»r Boot , T o p ^ i Hotdod

M th e end 01 ha rvest

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

|;StodyV>f . Youth I s

: Spnt to MontanaX ito w ty waa

"w rU Je. Mor)lUv,Maek«or

NEWS m BRIEF

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

d u rin g Sunday n igh t o r

Asks PermitP erm ission p M h e city council to

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

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

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

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

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

log . « i Bllsw orih a n d ilaugh '

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

2 M H 0 n D S

m f BURiEyColorado Youth O raokt Old

Mark in Delayed Jtunp With Parachute

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

FoetteUo, tied tor Ural

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

B n SET UP M liA F T G litlS

Oommaad roUowa KIIUqk of floBtry on Duty a t

Settlement

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

For Governor!

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

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

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

HmMFH

Orandson of Last fifonaroh of Iglanda, Sloh Playboy,

Placed in Jad

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

GAMBUflGCZiUt(rr*M r s r« ii

ed from th e hosp ital only aIx weeks ago.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

ATSCIIO IM EETDean of Stanford, Ohiet

Justice of Idaho Oourt Are Included

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

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

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

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

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

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

The program schedule announced today by Miss R udy is:

O ENERAL PROGRAM Friday M em lng

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

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

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

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

Friday Evening Dsnce. sponsored by tiie Twin

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

LOCAL R E S N T TAKEN By DEAl

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

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

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

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

Graveside Rites Held for Infant

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

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

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

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

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

Heads Housing

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

M E R ELUDES

Widow of Slain Paul Rceveg Seekfl Interview With

H drgaret Drennao

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

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

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

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

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

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

S A L T lA K E m

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

Odnlannca

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Man Found Guilty Of Petty Larceny

Louis Hendrix of Twin Palls Qivea 90 Days la JaU

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

A Three Days’ ConghK o m a tU F h o w

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

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

andjo a wane. (A d rJ

I N S T A L L

I N Y O U R

iLPRES ENT FURNACE

What other investment can give you 80 MUCH satisfaction?

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

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

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

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

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

W b e « g o » a a y ‘tb o u sa n d s

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

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

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

? o r L eadersh ip

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Nov. 28 Set For M: E . Parsonagi Dedication

Congress Race?Too Early Yet,

Masters ClaimsCongressional rac e for I r a H .

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

; sa le.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

MANY ENTRIES IN e STOCK SHOW

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

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

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

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

Bona-Fide Diplomacy E nters Horse Buying

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

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

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

Northside Ministers Elect Two Officers

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Unusual Hawaiian Lei Woven from Feathers

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Cd Pastoor has fin ished drilling

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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itTMt. S u mneliM. Caut

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

' wagoii .wltK comparative ease.

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

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

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

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

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

^li^iurse of action i t has pursued in

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

—W aterfow l W U Iroa

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

mber by native attacks in the highlands of

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

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

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

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

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

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

IS, Mussolini himself will decide.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

gNw|ng yegetablei In

P '6fS h o t sTh» G e n tl^ a n In

tiie T h ird R ow

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

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

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

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

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

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

FRBA K NO. 1

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

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

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

- i m a W ondering

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

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

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

OAST o r c H A K A o m u

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

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

em« ta'mlMt

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

JiU sa id no th ing .

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

JUtab^tion b»yiralB{a KraannRim t

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

(T o Be CoBtlBBed)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Family Doctor

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

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

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

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

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

o r w hich m ay

KTFI PROGRAMIBM ke. 14M watto

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

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

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

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

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

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

S j s n r " ...........- M r . T a ttlila ie

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

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

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

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

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

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

rA M O U a LA ST l i n k

. ! • tb e a i m H l - a n < «»a SM Ment, dang

e M KMk MMla 'I l l s lowft lllll-b llll- ■ i30 Aai«rle«n r»mlly RcblMon 1:49 E«T*Im ’e:Oe Iven tnc liih l blMilaci hour

l o m giriolns HtquMl Hour 11.-00 aigmni 0(1 Tlmt

HOLLISTER |

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

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

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

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

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

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

You May Not Know That—

’ B r N .tOMt R. M A RTIN

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

BLISSr. ami Mrs Howard Rogers *nd

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

15 YE A R S AGOOCT..« . m * - -

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

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

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

£7 YE A R S AGOO CT. t9. 1»10

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

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

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

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

ACEQUIA^ I

a g U a die-

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

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

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

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

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

M n .. M ra b llaU,

ftienda laat..week.

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I I NE GEID4 Unbeaten Clubs Defeated During Saturday Games

DARTJMOUTH SURPRISES WITH 20.2 VICTORY OVER HARVARD

IDABO EVENING TIMES, TWTN FAtLS, IDAHO

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RETAIN PERFECT

Goldberjr at E.ise

B r L E SL IE AVERY

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

- 13-0.Dnke B eats Colcate

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

FoothallUpsets

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

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

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

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

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

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

lS-0.S tan fo rd ticked W asliington

(iood Police Memoru , Unitea Brother, S ister

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

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

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

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

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

Keoord o t f iv e Straight O onqaeits

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

H ikin" Hitchcopk

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

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

FootballResults

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

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

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

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

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

^ San Ul<f0 Klalt N«» Mtslco Blalt

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

b itten .

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

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

Qame For Bronot

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

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

Dinosaur CemeteryM OSCOW (UR»-A large cem eterr

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

Albion Beats Ricks 39-0 at Homecoming

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

ItEy HOLDS 10 I

EySIONAWIS BE1IEIIMHEII

English Driver Does 290 MU&b Per Honr in

Tost Sun

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

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

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

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

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

BAMD. POSTAL BOWLEIISONIOP

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

E dge in O itj Loop

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

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

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

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

B y lA B tE S A. SULLIVAN

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

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

tow ard Pasadena.Hiiulu Halfback

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

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

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

each loop: ,cdnrMKRCiAL

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

I lions o f th e coun try ,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

,. 7 ft .583S 6

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

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

ILimEREDTeam B eo o rd i D is tribu ted

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

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

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

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

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

BowlingSchedule

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

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

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

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

rs . N ational L aund ry

C IT Y LBAOIIK (Aileya I a n d 0

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

SPECmiHmiEOAiPin

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

College B a tia .

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

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

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

DiMaggio Houiers As Major League

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

for Remodeling

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

T im N IN T H B C ttJ) CAR AND BE

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W s've got an R A G Ussd Car for You That Yon Wl be Proud fo Drire. It’s So WUh a 100% Satlafaetlon or 100% Rafuiid G usn n tMas D eluxe P o ido r Tmu-lng, rad io ,h e a te r. See thU o n e _______ M Mse DIx T udor S e d a n .... ..........M Mu D eluxe Coupe ......... ..........S5 T errap ta n e DIx Sedan S9 V -a P o rdor T tn irlng S e ­

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T ru n k .S4 V -a Deluxe P o rdor S e d a n U Ma« V' B T udor S edan _______S4 S tud ebak er S e d a n ....

t o Po rd T udo r S edan New m oter .

SI P o rd T udor . 90 P o rd Coupe ._ » P o rd Coupe ... 9» C h ry sle r r '3« Dodge Victory S edan>9 C hevrolet C o u p e _____39 f o r d C o u p e _____ _

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ArtK Exchanged M onw Wedding

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

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

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

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

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

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

^ either side of the a ltar and

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

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

jD a n m BIU roeM com*

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

- - aebool and ot the ■ : f h a m a a i

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

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

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

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

« » » BAIXOW TEN P A B T T OIVBN

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

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

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

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

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

^ HUMWITO r u i $ v u uiV K W n « c L A » r o «

• ; to th e Rabe^ B w a n a e a w tra

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

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

' " h . n a c h giieet received

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

♦ * *M B B T D ia B B L bB X J u n u A . CLini .............

A dO Bart luootaeon was arranged

>. Vt ir a u i lodge aod » ; « « t t naU ctial eob-

a lo t the f if th year

m t^ailQ latia ,H rtn .P a lU w ere M rs. ,«Ma|at«^Ro. 1: un .

____ ho ; # : MM. Xaar^fW ^ate No. 4.

. . . .B lu e U k e e . ^ o o l m M l « ln b '

will m e et W Mbleadajr a t >-p ; m ; a t the . h o n e o f M rs; O . D oxm de, aei T h ird avenue e ^ A n u a m * b e n a re requeated to a a b t t l t a qaeatlon fo r dlacuaalcn, o f f lc e n • announce . * ,

D ra m a a n d lite ra tu re d e p a r t­m e n t o f th e Tw entieth" C entury club. wlU m e e t T uM day a t J:tO p . m . a t th e hem e of Mm. J . B. K im ea a t 3M f \) u r th avenne eaat. M rs. Roy P a in te r will lead the p ro sra m on. “A n A fternoon w ith. R udyard K ipling.”

• ♦ •O ood WUl c lub w ill m eet

W ednesday a t 2 p . m . w ith M rs. Law son L ockhart, 730 Second avenue eaat. Holl c a ll will be an - sv e re d w ith “A H allow e'en P ra n k I Com mitted.'* T h e 'w h ite e lep h a n t wUl b e • p rovided by M rs. Ja m es P e raone tte a n d the s tudy g roup is u n d e r th e d irec­tion of M rs. J . D . C onnor.

« « »Sunsh ine C ircle c lub wlil m eet

W ednesday a t th ^ hom e o f Mrs.E . P . L aubenhelm o n B uchanan s tre e t w ith M rs. O U Iette a s hos­tess. Roll ca ll w ill be answered w ith c u rre n t evenU a n d the w h ite e lep h a n t la to be provided by M rs. C . y i. Sim a. M em ben a re asked to come in costum e, it la s ta te d . '

« w «B R ID A L U?OTE8 SALT LAKE COUPLE

M iss V irginia J a n e A dm anson and W illiam L und Soderberg. bo th of S a lt L ake C ity, w ere un ited in m a r­riage on S a tu rd ay w ith H . M. H ol­le r. Justice of th e peace, o fficiating.

T lie couple w aa a o e ^ p a n J e d by M r. a n d M rs, R . U . Cornwall, also of S a lt L ^ e C ity.

BUHLA hobo p a r ty w aa he ld by th e

m e m b en of th e Sunnyaide Social club W ednesday a t th e hom e of 6 . L . T h u rm an . Coatum ea p rises were g tven to M rs. S tra w e r and M n . H ow ard. A t th e n e x t m eeting Nov. 4 a t th e hom e o f M rs. Ja ck C am p- beU a ba rrel o f f ru i t will be packed to send to th e C hU drtn 'a hom e a t Boise. A tru n k o f-w e ar tn g apparel «-Ul a lso be te n t.

M rs. L eonard M adsen en terta ined I I m em bers of th e C lear Lakes R oad club W ednesday, afternoon , l l i e program was h im i ^ e d by M rs. O rr W atk in s and M n . H ardw ick, th e lad les whose b lrthdaya a re cele­b ra te d In O ctober. R efreshm enta

b e n o f th e Aoirema club a t her hom e. C oven were laid a t one large t a i tw o a n a ll tablea which were M ^ e d 'w i t h yellow and orange ca l- a&dulaa. .P laM cards w u e in the Ballow i'M th e n e .

T tn boalnaaa aeaalon w u conduct­ed by MTa. J . 0 . White, president, and waa fOHowad by a eoclal hour. B oll call w u anaw nad by current

. ¥ . * ♦ , QBODP M B tT «iO B L tm C B IO N

U la s M atte Mewlon antetU ln td _ ie n b th o f D lvw on No. S, M«tho- dlat Z^dlaa' Aid aoclety, a t a pot- took luneheon l u t week aaalated by Mrs. B ftle B lnton. During the.busl>. oeas aaaaioa pi - yaar^ ^ v lU <

w ere served a t th e close of th e afte rn o o n and th e group ad jou rned to m e e t in -N orem ber w ith M n . S h au b . A n election o f o ffie e n irtU be held.r ~ B O eho c o n lra e t 'b rid g e club w as e n te r ta in ed a t th e hom e of M n . T heo B rush : Scores w ere m ade by M n . W hlU ker a n d M n . F ra n k lin O rr. .

W ed n e sd ay 'P ln o c U e d in n e r club m e t recen tly w ith M r. and M n . Ja m es G annon. Q uests were M r. a n d M rs. B . W . H etm an, O r. a n d M rs. j . H . M urphy a n d M r. a n d M n . M unro R edm an of S a n P r a n c ls n . T h e tw o h igh prlaes w ere aw arded to M n . S te m a n a n d O r. M urphy.

M em ben-. o f the ' B uh l Music S tu d y .c lub w e n ' en tertn lned by th e C astle fo rd m e n b e n of th e g roup a t th e hom e o f M n . P . P . A hlqulat, UlU * « k . U A . u. u . K U iter n a j th e a ssis tm ^ hostess. “O u t W here th e W est Begins" f iid “B ro w trS lrd s in s ln g ” w ere whistled by M iss M ar­g a re t T hO K «s..ae^m panled by M n . C harles ShorthouSe. 'T b i B a ^

w ere glvefi by M rt. M e lv in _________aocom panled by Mrs. Shorthouse . " T h e H appy F arm er's Wife," an or­ig in a l ' poem by Mrs. M. W. Cpod. ■■Ubaliadlne." a piano tfu tt by M n , H . A. K inyon a n d Mrs. 8honH out«. "O bertais.!'' v lo lla .so lo by M n . A. B. M oD erm ld. a«O m panled by M rs. K arlae 'n D avis. AS a la s t num ber M ra. D avla p)ayed a piano solo, "K am m en o l O strow." M n , W . A.

jfoittertu

PA TTBRN M '»

hopeful. q u a S ? _ ................be U aha U iraa ring P a tte rn »«79 w ith I ta h ig h aem l-fltted bodice! M o the r will no t* th e ounnlng way th e a k lrt Jolna th e bodice in a po ln t-

. »d ou tline a m n t in g t^ie I tm i p anel w ith Iota of daah. D on 't you love Uie clever choice of long o r sh o r t aleevae a n d not* th a t orUp ruch ing a n d coUar a te optional, i h l a d a -, m u te ly f la t te r in g bloomer frock is d r e e n o r casual u you wlsli. d a - pandlng o n w h eth sr you m ake I t o f da in ty p ^ t e d dUntty. w ash, silk o r p rin te d law n, d t w hether you chooee a tu rdy n a n n e l, aynthetio o r p rin tw l co tton . See, th e d iagram showa how

L eonard W alcott enU rta lned th e W Ulbig W orkers club T hursday a t th e hom e of Mrs. Clai«nce W al4 c o tt. T w o guasU 'Mrs. Johnson and M n . B uh l Q llle tt were present. A p in lt a n d Wue show er iv«« gin n M n. L eonard W alcott, T he nex t meeUng wlU be Nov. 4 a t the home of Mrs. J6 e N lngler.• M n . B laine Tllley e tiU rU lned th e

m o m b e n a n d tw o B ue it«o ttheD eep C reek C om m unlly club a t her home in th e d U trlo i T hursdsy . T he guesta w ero M n , R obert O rackett, and M n . P r a n k Z ag o u . Tlw m eeting

, w u opened wlUi group singing. M n . P ro d P r tn a e n n a d an arUole on the su b je c t “A merica Captured by Am- e rloa ," a n d M n . H<

In c h lld n n '4 alaea 9 , 4, a, I a n d 1. S t e • view A, requlTM 3 4 ya rda M loch fabric : view B, requlrea ya rda M inch fabric,

qend n m k N GBNTS in colna

BAOBitam pa (coin* p n fe tre d ) IB a f W A N M ARTIN palp a t ta in .

B t a u n to wrtto p la in ly you r • » & N m A D DU & B ,. a n d I T f U ntH B E M . ■

J u s t o illl MABIAN M A B T D t , r A L t AND W i M n k PA TTBB N

BO O B, o e t » BOW' a n d sae w h a( faahlM i>aagie y o u ll achieve sasU y, — a a d ^ M>s a o a t l i ^ i r -

IS way t« eU«W c______ . . . .iQ lam ouc fo r p w tta a .

it ’s the ^hrapnelFrom Shanghai’s Smash Hit

Irft UMtert Btjri BnU Bud Twin ra lU Drivea 'WeH

OrgMiiied’ By Chiefs

Roll c a ll d rivea o f th e B u h l and T w in P a lls c h ap te rs , A m erican Red Croaa, w are •'ytry weU o rg an ised '' to ­day , c h a p te r le a d e n a n d cam paign o h tlrm e n o f b o th u n its w ere In­form ed by I r a B . M u t e n , secre tary of a ta te a n d Id ah o roU i*"** chsdr- m an .

M a s te n co n fe rred S u n d a y w ith M ra. D . L . A lexander, c h a p te r e h a lr - m a n h e r ^ a n d M ra. R a lp h L eighton, roll ca ll c h a irm a n , a n d a lso d is­cussed p lana a t B u h l w ith M ra. A. J . Flijke, c h a p te r h e ad , a n d L . P . R u n ­yon. BQhl p o stm aste r w ho h e ad s th e w est end roU oall.

T h e a ta te c h a irm a n aald h e eX' pecU th e drivea In b o th B u h l and T w in PaU s to " g ^ over th e to p " In th e cam pa ign to Increase R ed Cross

ibership above l u t y e a r 's Quota.

A nyepe wbo rem em bers Um w U d-w ttt slx-sheoUBc bnlUee w ho. m a d e Ih e ir vte tim a d a nce m a y ' app re ­c ia te m r 'a m w e o a titb n tie n to tk e a r t e - th a ~ 8 h rap M l Sw ins,” Jo s t la frv m C h ina . C reated by Tercse B ode iph ; A m erleaa danee r, a f te r h e r experience in t h e S h a n g h a i w arfa re , "^ h ra p n e l Sw ing” dep ic ts th e em otion* o f a person a a d e r f i n . I n th e f irs t episode, upper le ft . M Ise R udolph po rtray s *W arblrds A p­p roach.” T hen , in c en te r, co m ei *T ear.'' followed b y “S tunned ,” T h e cUm ax below to "F a in t" —« r . pe r­h aps. "D ealh ." MIm B W M pii w u 'd a a c ln g a t S hanghaT a C a th a y ho te l a t th e tim e of bom bardm en t.

JEROME

r e a d a n arU cle on "M en Ever Re- spook) to B lncerlO .” l l i e mseUng WM cloeed w U h relreshntonls. Mr^. B o b B oanloheaen «UI e n le r u in th e g ro u p In November.

T h s Ilfs of C arrie Jacobs Bond w as re a d a t th e meeting o t C hap ­t e r f l. o t P. B. O . held a t thfi home o f M rs. Jo h n Luntey, The paper w a s l iv e n toy M n , UaWvt B n d of a Pe rfec t Day" lung by Um g roup .

M r. a n d M n . J, T . sp lk e r have le f t B u h l to apend ihe winter In v a n lo e , C s l lf , w ith th t i r soiu, Wayiie u i d M ayne, w ho are employed liv t h e D oug lass fac to ty , a n d Vaille, wivo Is a tu d y in t eiectrlcty lit ihe W lggens t r a te a o h o o l .

M r. a r ^ M rs. P . M unro Redm an, B a n Pnm eU eo, have re lum ed hom e. M rs. R edm an a n d her m other, M n'. Ja m sa Shteida, jr.. have Just n - tu rn e d from a four m onlh tr ip t h to w h B u n p e ,

Bigby Woman Dlea Iri Auto Accident

ID A H O PALU9. Ida., Oct- 28 (U.R) .44< ta . I ta t u a C ell, M. lukby , Ida ., 4 M h e rs l a d n ig h t o f in ju ries auf* h m in a n s u c ^ o b U a acciden t a t U u w tso , M a r h s n .

M n . c a n w u a passenger In a d r iv tn by KUmi R. N elderer,

iT n o m to n , w hich waa struck broad- S ld s by a c a r d riv en by S ea rle Y ea-

'n t a a . I t , Loranao. aa Nelderer a i- {sm p tfd to tu rn a round on the high-

h a d a s guests M r. Beebe, P o r tla n d : R ay S tin so n . P o rtland , g e n era l sa les m a n ag e r o f th e M ay tag W U h ln g to n m a ch in e com pany; T e d 'C h a m b e n reg io n a l sa les m an ager for th e Boise d is tr ic t. M r. Beebe w u a gueat .of R oy B m lth a n d M r. S t in so n a n d M r. O h am b en w ere guesta o f M r. Sim ons of th e f iim ona-W htte E lec­tr ic A ppliance com pany . B e rw y n , B u rk e h a d c h a rg e ol th e m aetlng i w hich w as p resided over by O U bert' W hite, p resid en t of th e R o ta ry club, a n d p rese n te d a ta lk on c laasiflca-

|t io n .A bridge p a rty w u given W ednes­

d a y a t th e hom e of M n . A rdeth Sh im m ln . A luncheon w u served to those p rese n t. T h ree tab lea o f bridge w ere in p lay du rin g th e a fternoon a n d p r i m , w en t to M ra. O race Cog- d im , M rs. M ary ParmUvter. a guest * tltn , K a n s u C ity, Mo. M n . C lara

fOOThead received trav e lin g p rlie . M n . O liver H em . m o th e r o f Mrs.

N elson P ierce , a rrived In Jerom e l u t w eek from IlltnoU.

. A b rid g e , p a rty y/vt g iven a t th e hom e x iT ^ r s . f lu U n M iller W ed- n e ^ d ity 'w ltl) M rs. E m m e tt ’ SmlU)

a t co>hosteeA. T h ree tables ge w e n In play w ith prises

going to M n . K en n e th C layton, Mrs. E m Shavrver, M rs. Em ery P M e r a n d M rs. H . E . MaxwelL

T h e oooklng school sponsored by th e Je ro m e C ounty Jo u rn a l and a nu m b o r o f m e rc h an ts o t th e town WM h e ld l u t week in th e Prr»by- te rla n c h u rc h basem ent. T here ware app ro x im ate ly 75 (n a ttendance , M n . A m y V illa. Id ah o Pow er Co. hom e dam o n stra tto n a g en t, p re ­pa re d aevera l new foods'. T hera wera a n u m b e r of f m carry*all bags of grooeriH glvei> aw ay. T h e school h to be h e ld e ac h afte rnoon except P rldky . a t w hich tim e th e ladles of Je rom o a n d violn lty a re Invited to a tte n d th e school a t 7:80 p. m.

A re g u la r m eeting of th e O. E. a. c h a p te r w u held T uesday and had a s th e ir honored guest th e w orthy g ra n d m a tro n . M n , Q ertn ide Bwlft M oP arland , Sandpotn t, who m ade a n offlcfai visit to the J e r-

Q . E . 8 . lodge. An Initia tionhSd. - - • ■

a business m eeting , th e a fle m o o n a s spen t In v isiting.M rs> T . D. Nelson e n te r ta in ed a

.num ber o f frien d s a t h e r hom e T h u n d a y . Tw o tab les o f bridge were a t play w ith p rizes belne aw arded to M rs. K en n e th A nnette . M n . A r­d e th Sh im m ln . a n d Mra. M ary P a r - m ln ts r . K a n s u C ity, received tra v ­e lin g prixe.

L adles' Aid society o f th e M etho ­d is t church m e t T hu rsday a t th e hom e of M n . H arry M essenger w ith IB m em bera p resen t.

T h e Je rom e D an ce club he ld th e f i r s t dance of th e seaaon T hu rsday n ig h t in th e Civic club room s. M u­sic w as fu rn ish ed by th e T ro u b a-. d o u n o t T w in Palls . T h e re wcr« a b o u t 80 m em bers a tten d in g . H a l­low e 'en decorations w ere used a n d th e re

B attered Ship Hopes To E tcape Japanese

blockade o f CoasteEA T T L E . W M h., O ct. 3S (UJ»-

T h t fre ig h te r "R a l-D », i b # lt« r ta a n d ,ru s ty c ra ft , waa o n th e high s eas today bound fo r C h in a w ith 5.090 to n s o t su lp h u r needed for m an u fa ctu rin g m u n itio n s lo r u th e B lno -Japansae c o n f l ic t . .

Copt. p . C. N orvlck. a N orw egian a n d th e only v h lte m a n aboard , sa id h e hoped to ru n th ro u g h w aters p a ­tro lled by Ja p an e se w arcrn ft.

E xcepting C apt. N orvlck. a ll o f- f k e n a n d m e m b en of .th e crew a re C hinese . «

favo rs .M rs. L . W . S anberg e n te r ta in ed

h e r W ednesday bridge c lub a t h e r h om e . P rtaea w en t to M n . P ra n k T hom aa, M ra. L. W . S andberg . T here w u ' alao a tab le of guesta a n d .M n . D elno M cM ahan w as g u e s t prize. P a l l f io w e n w ere used to deco rate th e room s.

M rs. W ayne B arc lay w u hoeteaa to a bridge club lun ch eo n T h u ra - i d a y . P rise s w en t to M ra. B arclay I a n d M n . D ell Sm ith . '

M lsa M ary L e ta L ocklear, daugh ­te r o f M r. a n d M rs. O . C. L ocklear, le f t l u t week fo r O ak land , w here a h e will enro ll In B ible t n l n l ^ acltool fo r Uils year.

Q ro v e r C. C ollins, w ho h a s been v la lting here , h a a le ft fo r P o r tlan d , O re .

D r. Ja m e s H elton, E lm er B e n n e tt a n d P r a n k L ennart, a ll o t Loa A n- geU s h av e le ft fo r th e ir hom ea a f ­te r be ing he re to ta k a 'p a r t in th e

CARN EG IE SH O W OF A R T D R A W N

FROM 13 CAN DSp m B B U R a H (O W -T he a r t of

IS naU ona U o n e x h ib it a t th e 1937 C am elg le In te rn a tio n a l e xh ib ition of pa ln tlnga .

£ a c b o t th e 29 o a tio n s h u a n u ia - er o f p a in tin g s In th e exh ib ition , h lch ta th e w orld’a on ly a n n u a l

show ing o f c u rr e n t a r ti s tic ou tp u t.T h ree h u n d re d o f th e exh lb ite a re

fro m th e fo llow ing E u ro p ea n co u n ­tr ie s , w ith th e m o a t im pos ing nam es Qf th e a r t w oild rep rese n te d : B i s - la n d . P rance , G erm a n y , I ta ly , Spain , ~ ' nd , Belgium , Csechoslbvakla,

den, H o lland . D e iw ia rk a n d N orw ay. T h e U n ited B U te s aecUon h u J07 p a in tings.

B lgh ty -n lne o f th e a r tU ts whose w ork h u been ch o sen to h a n g on th e wsUs aj: C a rneg ie I n s t i tu te are m ak in g th e ir d e b u t in th e n i te m a - tiona l. O th e n h av e ahow n th e ir p a in tin g s in p rev ious In te rn a tio n a ls a n d a re in th e to p f l ig h t o f a rtis ts .

T h e Ju ry o f aw a rd s th is y e a r Is- com posed o f fo u r p a ln te n , tw o from th e U nited S U te s a n d tw o from E urope. T hey a re H en ry V am um Poor o f New Y ork C ity a o d Ju d so n S m ith o f W oodstoek ,-N . Y ;j R aoul D uffy b f P a r is a n d P e rru c o lo P e r- r a s s l o f R om e. -

A w ards wUl ran g e f ro m a 11,(100 f l n t p rlae to $100 fo r f o a r tb b o n - orab ja n e n U o n .

RUPERTM r. a n d M rs. O ts a d o a A b sI d a n d

jc h n d ian ^ B d lh rook a i a ( o s s t s th is w eek o f M r. a n d M rs . w . & K u ttta g , p a re n U o f M rs. J e n s s n . .

A fter a b r ie f buslnaas v is i t I n Ru< pe rt, M n . H. B . S a lilb u ty I t l t T h u n , day fo r h e r h o n e In B an D lego. CaUf.

T h e reg u la r m o n th ly n tastl& g o f th e W orthw hile c lu b wUl b a h e ld a t a p . m . T u M a jr , O c t 36, a t th e hom e o f -M n . R . L . O ulley.

Jo e O eorgea w u c a lle d to s :e m - m ere r, Wyo., W ednesday even ing be* cause o f th e d e a th o f h is n iece , P a t ty O eorgea. on ly d a u g h ta r o f hU b ro ther, Jo h n G eorges. T h e fu n e ra l took place T h u n d a y .

M r. a n d M rs. G eo rge B . P W a h er h av e le f t fo r L e w ls V ^ w h e r e th e y wlU a tte n d the . a U te O ta n g e aes- alon. 'W h ile aw ay th e P le to b e n will v ls lt^ th elr d a u g h te r , M rs . R . 'A. Batea, a n d h e r h u sb a n d « f Boise, a n d M rs. P le lsh er’a s la te r. M rs. L inda V an L ew o f D ay to n , W ash . ~7)ey will b e .jtone a b o o t 10 days.

T h e L ucky T h lr ta e n c lu b w u e n ­te rta in e d W ednesday a t th e hom e of E d S ohoenhala w ith M n . P . W . l ^ d t e r w in n in g h ig h aoore prise .

T h e D elp h ian society w ill m e e t a t 3:30 p . m . M onday a t th e hom e of M n . A . P . B eym er. H ie aubjec t o f th e .lea ao n wlU b e ‘T h e S eottlah People."

T h e poslllon o f a u p er ln te n d an t a t M lnldoKa d a m h u been d lacon tlo - ued aiwl Jo e T a l la . w ho form erly he ld th a t UUe, le f t W edneaday w ith M ra. T alla a n d d a u g h te r fo r D en ­ver. P ro m th e re th e y ex p ec t to go to A rlsona f o r th e w in te r.

R icha rd T h o m so n , w ho h u served th e M in idoka OCO u edu ca tio n al advisor, le f t la s t w eek fo r th e C edar . C ity, U ta h CCC w h ere h e h u a alm - lla r position. M ra. T h o m p a o n a n d ch ild ren will leave in a few days to Join M r. T h om psoh . C a p ta in R . P . Sm ith o f th e M in idoka c a m p leavea soon fo r a b r ie f a ta y in O hio . HU place is be ing ta k e n by C a p t. A lva W ilson of R ock C reek , w here th e c am p Is closed fo r th e w ih ts r .

R u p e r t R o ta ry c lu b m e t in regu --------- a t th e C a ledon ia ho te l

a n d lis ten e d toi u session I W ednesdsy

ence teach er, give a ta lk o n ‘*W1^ Geology I s T a u g h t In th e H ighschool." ------ --------------------------

T h e n e x t m e e tin g o f th s P ioneer P a ren t-T ea ch e r a sso cia tio n Will be held in tlie a u d lto r lu n v o f thfe Pio­neer school h o use a t 3:30 p. m . T hu rsday . M n . M . A . R aam aaam , su p e rin ten d e n t o f th e R u p e r t gen ­e ra l hosp ita l, wUl a peak o n v e n e n a l dlseasea. A ll w om an 'a o rg an isa tio n s o f th e com m un ity a re in v ited to a t -

' tend th is m eeting .

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SE A T T L E (U.R)—T hieves a p p a re n t ' ly took a sign on a local ta v e rn a t I ts face value. T h e algn reacts, “D o D rop In n ." A q u a n tity o f wine, p u n c h bo ard p rises a n d wns ta k e n a f te r tlie p ro w ien "dropped in ” th ro u g h a sky ligh t in, th e bulld-m i.

I n h o n o r o t M n . M cParlaad , a lunche<m w u g ira n by the P a s t M a tro n s olub a t th e hom e of M n . P ra n k T hom aa, Tueaday. O fficers o f th e lo c al o h a p ta r were guests, in th e a fte rn o o n a school o t In strue- lion w u h e ld by M n . M oParland In th a M a a o n lo h ^ l .

M r. a n d M n . ^ r t sm ith , J e r ­om e a n d Ih s lr daugh ter, M rs. E r­m a S lm paoh o f S e to h u m have n < tu rn e d a f te r a weak'a vacation tr ip - , D ru iw n o n d . M ont.

W om en of th e Mooaa will give a d e sM rt b rw g a luncheon W ednea- ;lfty In th e Olvlo olub rponu . T ickets will b* ao ld by m e m b en of the lodge, a n d an y o n e daelring to pU y la in< v ltad , .

T h a A pp le ton t r a n g t he ld a danos In th e O ra n g e h a ll o t th e A pplaton •ohool T h lU |d a i . Prooeeda raised will go fo r se nd ing tlie m asU r, H erb e r t K e p i ^ , t o th e S ta te O ra n M t o t e helti a t LeikUton.

C lv k o lub m e t T ueeday in th s n g u ia r d u b room s. A fter a husl-

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APARTMENTS FOR RENTP urtilshed , Justacnere - Im . Phone

i U aztd O asU P h o a a 871.

P u m . a p t. AduIU oaly . 319 « th ATe. B.

3*room ap t., itn fu m lsh ed . Also *39 O hev. coupe for sale. 303 fith Ave.

3*ioom fu m . a p t , st<dcer h e a t. Inq . 350 9 th Ave, E . o r phooe 14(4>W o r O lW -R l.

M odem fu m . «>roo(n a p t. B e a t a n d h o t w ater fu rn ished . A dults o n ­ly . P hone 339.

BOARD AND ROOM-Toom— pnmaee-heat-

SU 3 rd Ave. No. P h o n e 134e-W.

TOR RENT—ROOMSB leep ln i room . F u rn a c e h e a t, |13.

O en tie jnan only. P h o n e eM -W .

R oom w ith ga rage a t 1508 Pop* la r .

B o a rd a n d room o r Ju s t m eals . 130 flth A re . No.

E x tra la r te , n icely fu rn ish ed fro n t badroom , d o se to b a th . Btolcer heaV

' 104 7 th ATe. E.

P leasing stud io w ith tw in beds in alcove. su lU b le fo r tw o. M en pr« ' ferred . 3D1 7 th AVe. Ko.

P o r r t a t : Sleep ing rpom n e x t to b a th . h e a t, p le n ty o f h o t w a­te r . B u lttb i* fo r tw o. P riv a te home.

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FOR RENT— b o V S E SN ew 3>room house w ith b a th .

^Adlilts only. In q u ire 903 Jackson .

3 -room fu m . house. N& ch ild ren . 519 6 th Ave. E a s t

( •r^ n m {arm hoiflw. 4 m iles from T w lo FalU . P h o n e 34t.

• • lo o m m odem bouse. Phone

8*room house, m odem excep t heat. I i3 0 9 th 4 v | . E- Phooe 7 ^ .

S 'to o m t u n t i ^ e d house ; a lso X room a p t , p a rtiy fu rn ish ed in m od­e m h f tn t . 0»11 » t M T 'K h A vt. E.

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to w ork o u t o f tow n w ith m anager.

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stre a m lin e d tr a i le r , i . . . , . w ell built, a n d eeovenienU y a . , ed. Very leM O DaU a. F a je a Court.

w l r ^ ’'b S S ‘ o u P P **W r » r « ^ t * (lead tor spray. ICbon's Paint i PumUure Storta. Pboa» I.

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Auto W indshield a n d D oor O lu s . n ^ o m eU T o p w d Body W tnka.

F o r sa le : D on 't ou} a n ; sucks u n til you te e Id ah o Junic H ouse first.

-Canvas of a ll k inds a n d descrlp- uons a h a c anvas re p a tn o g rh u m e u Too a n d Body Worka.

Id ah o R ed C edar lum ber sulU ble fo r c ed a r chests a n d fu rn itu re . P h . 6-J8, FUer.

T heoe^U tU e-aos a r» money to people every day. sh a re . U sa th e W a n t Ada.

bring ing in ay. O e t your

'10*30 M cC orm lck-D eerlng tr a c ­tor.* A -l condition. 4 m iles sou th Filer. O uy Joslln .

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■ p o r t e d ' 4M lSCBLLANVOU^r M w h ite face ewe Jam ba. 30 feed-

. t r lao ibe. P h o n e 0399-R3.

UVESTOCK and POULTRY

. 9 O u em aa y cows. 3 m i. So. F U n . PhOD* 333-J3, FU er. '

For sa le : O alv an la ed oorrugL.. roofing, a lso .g a lv an ised channe l d ram roo fing a l) leng tha-carT ' prices. K reogel*! H ardw are.

AU S i m n o o n d h a n d ptp* tre in H In. to 9 in . W h ea l, oa ta. barley, field p o ta to b ag a fo r oOe a t Id ah o Ju n k H ouse. 181 t e d Ave. South , tw in Falla.

H ighest p rtoaa paM to r yoo r f a t a n d Uirkejfs. in d tp e a d e o i

in g w a n a n u draw n on C u r re n t » • p e nse F un d ;

R u th B enoit, o lerl^ 9M.OO: M arta B ltaenburg . c lerk. tfOiX).

C a r l j . Domroae, baUlff, |«OX)0; M a rian D u n n . Oo.

W f e i ^ e o r tr a d e : 30 h e a d fa m v M o n ta n a B e refo rd bulls.

A io n e 1B33.

PERSONALS t t *‘gene” Case, age 17, p leasa g a t

In to u c h w ith you r b ro th e r a t T w in FaU s.

9 X 13 fe l t basa ruga. 94M ; i

M oon's P a in t axid 1 Store No. I. ~ Phone a ia .

- T R A PP IN O LESSON S 1 te a c h coyote trapp ing , sna ring ,

a ce n t. E x p e r t secrete. T h ir ty years e xperience. M any profeaalonaU m y i tu d e n ts , m ak ing upw ards o f I1.B00

S; S to re N& l .

Por sa l^ : m m u m la id UDolaasi. prices ran g e fro m 11.38 to-g>08 par ra rd . 60 9x13 f e l t rug f, prlOM range from 96.98 to f l M . r « l t baae floor ceverl ig 480 to tOo pa r ya rd . PtMoa 6 for eattm ata , llo o n 'a .

PO R 8 A L B - A e ario ad o f U uraa- et> in bu lk . 9 u y ir t ta t y e a naad . Bring back w h a t you bava M t. Wa loan you a b ttia b to p u t i t on frae. klcM nrtry B ousa P a in t. 4 -boor Ba« amel. Floor a n d L inoleum VanUab, drys m tw o h o ttn . Wa a lso have a U rge stock o f W aU t>apar a n d U a - oleum Rtiga. W hy pay w ar p rloaf Phone 8. UOOB‘1.

FOR RENTP o u to s to r a fa . M . E . W onacott.

Phone 0393-JI. ■

P o r re n t : 3 -re o m u n fu m . ap t. in m odem hom e. A d u lts only. Cali a f ­te r 8:30 p . m . 319 « th Ave. No.

F o r sa le : F ie ld bags, 4c, a n d spud storage. P h o n e 0383-J4.

V ery good c irc u la to r. H es ts 8 or 9 room s. I3S. m A ddison Ave. W .

W indow O la aa — Bring in your eash. T h o n e u T o p d i Bod? Worka.

F o r sa le : W ell A u in g , ream ed welt pipe, ga lvan ized a n d black s ta n d ­a rd w ater p ipe , p u m p rod and well cylinders. I C r e ^ I 'e B a rd v a re .

370 h lg n olaaa fo ld ing ohalrs In sections o f th ree s . P . O. Bex 687, Q ooding, Id a .

F o r sa le : O n ^ B e a r fram ^ and axle s tra ig h ten in g m achine . C ash or term s. W rite Box M -33 care Times.

Business and Professional

D IR E C T O R YA uto Service

P la ta a n d S h a tte rle ss A uto O lass. 1S9 2nd X. P h . 331-J. J . M . Kagler.

E xpert body a n d fen d e r s tra ig h t­ening. T hom eta T o p Si Body Works.

Auto g i a s s ^ a l n and~shatterless.

BROW N A U T d SBRVIOK. Com plete O ne-S top Service

m M a in Ave. N orth

W ANTED T O BDY-rlOOO c ars to a reek . F a rm ers' Auto Supply Used ^ D ept. Phone 33i-W ,

BlcficleaB laslus Cyclery. B e tte r bicycles

and service In your estnbllslied hom e-ow ned m odern bicycle shop. Phone 191. 4fii E as t M ain.

aiO}-steln Cyclery. 338 M ain Ave. So. Bicycles exclusively. “W here tlie B««t a n d U te s t a re Fouod.'*

Building ContractingM ontooth i* Sons P lan in g Mill

a n d Build ing C ontractors. P h . I78-W

BulU tng M aterialsP r a t t r the biggest o il m an . the

he av le it roofer and th e largeat tire m an in Tw in Fallti.

Doctors’DentiBttD r. J . L . M ulder, Phone 1171, P h y ­

sician and Surgeon, Bm lth-R ice a i ^ . Over P rice H ardw are.

BlecMciant.A m erican Eleclrlo Co, M l

E very th ing Etectrlcal,'‘P>: R esidence 793.

i.il lalt.

FeedMAGIC CITY

FEED ft FUEL COMPANYB ay, O ra ln . P o u lb y and D airy Feeds

Phooe iW

FuelW a rtw ^ B |o a O oal. Ph< ye 949.

HI-HBAT\CO!AIi;Maglo C ity FM d

P hone 180 I

A ^etoO M l B y th e a« ck

Q uick C ourteous Barvioe

a h f l i t i o p e k o d T ^ U N '

G u n $ ^ t hModra'9.

B a ir DresseraP e rm anen ts . 91.B0 up . SpecU l t3i)0

and 94,00—3 fo r th e price o f one. O ver Ind . M eat M k t. M rs. Beam er.

Save on B eau ty W ork—D on 't neglect pe rsona l a p p ea ra p ce because of cost. S ave o n e -h a lf ott ad v am ed stu d e n t w ork ai( T h e B eauty A rts Academy. 188U M ain W est. Ju n ­ior S tu d en t W ork ^ e e .

D csu ly s ty les c h an g e . K eep p ic e w ith th e season a t low er co<t. pD ~«rm anents a s low u 91J0. C ontour la ir s ty ling by D a n tU . a specialty.

Craw ford 's B e au ty Balon. 113 U ili) Ave. S . P h , 1874.

InauranctPcavey -T aber Co.. In e . P h . 301.

HavingF O R D T R A N S F |3 I

Phone 337 In su re d C arriers

O ptom etrlat

O steopathic PhyalcUmJ . M IL L E R . PH O N E 184,

In d e p e n d e n t MMit U f r k l t .

Palntlng-Oecornttdff

K atsom lnlng a n d g w e r a l , d a la t- Ing. E. L. S h a ffe r. Pho&e 1391-j.

M ayhew S ign Servloe. N in tU it , p a p er hang ing , signs. P h . 1179.

, P lum blng^H eaiingAbbqU P lum bing A B e a t ltji . Al-

Radio RepairingAll m akes ita d lo s R a p a ln d and

Berviced. F ac to ry R a d io iS r W f .

Real EBtate-Ih»urt(ne$F . 0 , G raves A Bone. W t. '

J . E . I toberls. P h , I

Sale t A g e n d u “ S i S o N i i i rt>h. B l-J. "UvrtM^

Shoe RepatrintfIDA H O BIJOE B H O F. O pp,

D on 't bo m islead by . Q uality con its f irs t a t F a lls Shoe Sliop,

Typeu)rltir$Bales, renU U a n d W t id i t

U p h o l a t i i ^ r i ^

FOR SALE OR r I n T8-room houae, r e n t o r sale, 184<

Poplar Ave. 98 m o ; O e tta r t, 183-W.

FRUITS AND VEGETABLESSweet c id e r . P u b lic M kt.

Cabbage. F re sh . 1 m l. e u t . souUi E as t M a in . K ay.

C ldar r r a n c le a n sound apples, ho w orm s o r da n g ero u s spray residue.

’. B lake. l U m l. So. of So. P a rk .

i th a n a n d R om an B eauty a p - n th e tr e e . m l. E . on K lm b.

W lnesaps a n d D elicious. Also sw eet e lder fro m s a w d w ashed apples. IH S . on S im b . R d . D . B . Vosburg.

D elicious app les. com binatl<» g rade , w iped a n d so r t« l, soc; Jo n a ­th o n S chool Boys. 20c. B taym an W inesaps. K eiiyon O reen .

Jo n a th o n s , D elicious, Rom e B eau- t. o th e r v a rie tie s now ready a t

J e tt* O rc h ard s , 3 m l. W . of 8 P t . on highw ay 90. aoc bushel and up. Cow han ds S m ith . Phone 648-W.

Apples a t H yde ranch , Delicious, 1140; J o n a th a n . 76o; Romes, 90c b u , bu lk . AU e x tra fancy a n d fa n ­cy. Low er g rad e s cheaper. DUcount to trucke rs. 3 ml, E.. 3U So. Klmb, Phone K im b . Exch. 84-R4.

th a n . F in e quality , now resdy a t o rch a rd . M . P . Holte, 1 ml. So., lU m l. W. of Bo. Park corner.

LOST ANU FOUNDIioet S a t,; B lack fem ale bulldog,

w hite race. B mos. old. Phone 1697. R ew ard.

i s r Fe n ia lr bulldog puppy, H ss

L ost; T ues, nlglit, 3 yr. old small

So. B a n se |i. Reward.

A nyone find ing e tray slieep of any Of th e follow ing bratiilB: P Dlack, CM B lack , double Inverted V Red, 0 « E G re en o r A Blnck please n o ti­fy D . F . C lark . 717 BliOAlione a t. No., T w in F a lls , Phone 607.

MONEY TO LOAN0 . JO N E S fo r l.qA N B o;n.;UOMEB.

HiSCBI.LANEOUS

p e r season . 11,00 brings . U rform atlon. W ill T yson.Id a .

•urprising I. Rupert,

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Nice 8 -ac re fa rm hom e. 1 m l. . ram T w in on S ta te H igh L ig h ts , n m n in g w ater, good bi Inga. S m all dow n paym ent, lik e ren t. P h o n e i w .

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS

LEGAL ADVERTlgEMBIffta

995.00; MUdred R a m s e y , cleric. 995.00: F a y A. Rogera. ja n i to r . 995.00: A- 1- Rosa, Janitor, 9106.00. R uby W einberger, d e rk . m M l F ay* W Uliama. clerk. t9S,00; P a tr io ia w y n n . c lerk, «98,oo,

BE E R U C E N 8E Q RA N TSD L icense fo r th e sale of.botU ed beer

w as g ran ta d to J! H ow ard B paer. O A NC BlLA -nON O F TA X E S

T h e C ounty A udito r p rN e n ta d a lis t o f p roperty w hich b a d baon eold a t ta x sale by th e county, v h le h p to p e rtiea have been p a id fo r I n fuU a n d deed issued, a n d requested o a n - oelUUon o f taxes as follows; (tx- oept speoial im provem ent taxaa ).

L o t 9. B lock 18 Tw in P a lls T o w a - slte , L o u 1 to 6 Inc. Block 94 BolUs* te r Tow nalte, a n d S W « N W H Seo. 31. Tw p. 11 S . R . 17 E. B . M., f o r th e y e a r 1998 a n d p rio r years. Lota 11, I I a n d 18, B lock 73, a n d L ot 8 o f B lock 93. T w in FaUs Townsite, L o t *9. B lock 81 of B uh l Tow nslte, L o t 9 B lock I t o f F i le r Tow nslte, a n d KH N E ^ . N H S E U . B W ^ 6 E U Of m c. 19. T w p . 14 e . R . n S . B . M . f o r 1937 a n d p r io r yeara.

CanoeU atlon w as ordered a s ra* quasted.

A t th e h o u r o f 6:00 o'c lock F . M . a reoess wa« ta k e n unUl 10:00 o 'elook A. M . O ctober 7 . 1037.

JA M X a L. BARNES. C h a irm an . A tte s t; PR A N K J . SM ITH , C lark .

o latm s, 9311.40; so d a n B a e trio . ja n l . to r s supplies. |3 J 4 ; Scbada K ey Shop , l ^ . 89b; arm i>Y orB O o , o ff. au p p , 133149: O o n E . 6 t « m t . » * i9 . aaaigoed claim . 940.80: D oris a t r a d - ley . expenete, |1 4 £ |; C m « . 8t«v> • o S j t r M e , postage, 910.00: film paon * Co., supplies, 98.60s B unaat M o t­o rs . too ., e a r e x p , v n » t J . M . (B lank, expenses. 9133J3. -

T w in PaiU Bank 6s I t u s t O o , a s ­signed claim , 188,13: T . F . Oo. O iU- ■an Record, p r in t a n d p u b , 911.00; M rs. D orothy Thom as, w ltneas fee , 9 t J 0 ; T . F . a i u s A F a in t C o , r e ­p a ir bldg,. 9393; T w in F a lla N a v i ,

^lUcatlon. 93.00: T w in FfcUa.Lum- COh repair, H .08; W aHM T u n ia r .

labo r, 98040, t . p . O0>Op. OU C o , c a r axp., « ; « ,

U nion M otor Co., c a r exp., 183.10.J . J . W lnU rhoIer. supplies, 9 3 J0 ;

R . W . W aters, labor. T O o ; Jo« WOoUey, labor, 917.70; W baalar, R aynolds di s u u f fe r , weed m a ta r la l, 99,899.09: Roberi 0 . W lntariio lar, w t ta e u fee, 9935; Ed W ade, w ltoaea foe, 9T4J6; W ray's Cafe, Jury m aala. •41.88; W arberg B ro s, coal. 94T.40; K yle M. W aite, rep a ir . g l i i S ; W ast< • m tm io n , telegram s. 9 U > .

E dw ard Babooek, mUedga, 18.40; a M. H oller, iusUee faaa, I IU O ; J . H . X im m ei. la te r , | » 0 ; J a d k » u r> geae. Jurors ceri.. 9 3 ^ : R . I . BoW ar. Jurors o e r t , 93J8; M. M. C annon , ju ro rs cert.. |3 a 6 ; A . L . K n lffa t, Jurors c e r t , 93.38; L . F . Morae, ju r ­o rs o e r t . 9380; E . P . Schw aria , Jur* ro rs c e r t , 9338; Li - - ••• Juroni oert., 9338.PO O R rC N D CL

f o r th e lo « H l im o u u t o(

"rnoJccM AiTTuaaM O M YOUR OLD ONES.

nm ovaU d and recovsr- diog. Tw in PalU M ai-

. lwgoi>e91W,_________

'c U U u i t l l tp rO R B - darbureto r 9*rrioe, P. O , H. Motor

fh a a h o o e t b W eet

P r o c e e d i n g s o f ( b e B e a r d

o f C o m m i M i o a t n , T v r i n FaU» County, Idftho.

T»-ln PalU . Id ah o ’ Sep tem ber 39,1937

10:00 o'caock A . M., R EG U LA R JULY SESSIO N T h e B oard m et a t th is tim e p u r­

s u a n t to recess, a ll m em bers and th e c lerk present.

B O S PIT A L SALARY CLAIMS ALLOWED

T h e B oard exam ined H ospital sa la ry claim s, and ordered w arranU d ra w n in th e following o rd er and a m o u n ts ;

V elm a A rgotslnger. n u n e . 978iK>: M a rg a re t A ustin , nurse. 978.00; R u th A nlauf, m aid . 81820.

R u th Cobb, m aid , 9S2J0; G w en­d o ly n C rofts, m aid , 933,50. G ladys D eB eer. supervisor. 9139.00;' I ren e D eth m an , superviw r. 9W.00; l«a D riskell, m«<d. 84380.

R om a F a je n , m aid, 993M ; E thel F ltto n . nurse . 97SJ)0.

L uella O ssfaw ay, m aid , $10.00; O liver G am ble, nurae, 978.00; K aael O ates , m aid , 933.50; A nna G aub, n u rse, 960.00; M ary G raybeal, m aid , 911.88,

F ay e H andly , nurse. 980.00; M aty B oU lngsw orth. nurse, 980,00.

T h u rm an Jackson, orderly, 93J4; H . C. Jeppesen . s u p t , 9189,00; M aude Jo h n sto n , nurse, 913.50; Lortnoo Jones, e x tra help . 939,40.

Evelyn E. K ltte lson, supervisor, 990.00; C la ra Belle KUne, nurse, 9<0.00; T rac y K nypstra , Aurse, 979100.

M a rg a re t Leonard, d i e t i c i a n , 990JM; M rs. M ath ild a L lerm an. cook. 980.00: E im er U gh tfoo t. o r­derly, 943.50; U l l a Lincoln, nurae, 980.03; C am illa Livingston, m aid, 933-50.

M arie J . M acauley, m aid . 943.60; K a th e r in e M cFarland. suptrvU or, 990.00; M rs. G race M itchell, nurses a id . 941,00: L eona M ohr, anesthe tist, 9125,00; B a ra M oote, m aid , 93380; U na M organ , nurse, 976.00.

M arg a re t Needles, nurse, 933M ; Elsie N elson, nurse. 980,00; M ary T. Newvlne, nurM , 976^10; M ary Nice, m aid . 9S i.M ; Claretvca Kobla, order­ly, I6S.00.

C ecelia O aU s. supervisor. 9110,00; M n . M . E . O liver, cook, 946M.

H. N. P r a th e r , engineer. 9100M. M a rg a re t Rice, nurse. $16.00; Ed­

w ard P . R ogers, orderly, 98.60.H om er S ax o n , lab. tech,, 993.00;

G race SchUI, nurae. $80.00; Ray Sel- larct, e n g in ee r. $86,00; D eVoU Shew, n u rte . I9TX0; L ea Stevens, maid, $33.B0; A m x S to d d ard , off, elk, X - r«y t c c h , 170.00; R u th Sloddsrd , m aid, 933.50; C ora E, Stevens, treas­u rer, a sa lg n ed claim , 911.36.

K elen T o lln , nurse, 976.00; M arian T u rn e r , bookkeeper. $70j00; Twin F a lls Co. G en . Hospital, assigned claim s, 91S3J8.

Deveriy W aeoh, nurses a id . IIBOO; E d ith W tftvar, m aid , $11.34; Helen WlUtaelJ. n u rse , 980,00.IN T H E MIATTKIt O F PIVIDBND

O F T W IN FALLS NATIONAL BANKW IIEREA B. T h e county h ss r t -

rrlvcd 9439.97 a s dlvldenrt from Uie Receiver o f Tw in Falla Nsilonal D ank; a n d

W HERBAB. 'n i a County T rek iu r- e r liolda a o haek o f B, OUud Stew­a rt, C o u n ty A ssessor, for 103681 draw n on a a ld T w in Fglls N stlonsl D ank; an d

W HERBAB, T h « Ohaek of 8 . Claud B U w art. O dun ty Assessor, for $936.91 waa iM ued in p ay m en t at Auditor's c c r t lf lr a ta No. n i of 1931 Series,

NOW. T H K R IP O R E , BE IT RE­SOLVED,! T h a t tb a O ount) Auditor be h e re in AUthoriaed a n d dlreoted to tu rn o v e r to th e County Treasurer of T w ln 'P M Ia County , the $430.07 dividend reo a iv td from th e Receiver of Tw in F a lls N ational Bank, to be applied a s p ay m en t against Uie rlieck of B. C laud Btew art, County AiSTMor, fo r 9938,91.

'1110 aitove raaolu tion w as offered by o om m lasloner B a rn e i, seconded by Cflm m lfsloner Rayl, and upon

Uma pur- l a n d t h a

T w in FalU , Idaho O ctober 7, 1937 10:00 o'elook A. M.

RBOULAB JU LY B E 8SIO K . T h e B o a rd m e t a t th is Uma

s u a n t to rooass, aU members clerk p raa a n t

BEER U C E N 8B GRANTED L icense fo r th e ,sale of bottlad boar

w as g ran te d tOo D etm ar A. Jo h n to n .R ou tine buA ness w as tran sao tad

u n til th e h o u r o f 5;00 o'clock F . M . w han th e B oard ad journed B lna W a.

JA tcx B L. BARNES, C h a irm an . A ttest; FR A N K J . B M m i, C lark .

T w in FaUs, Idaho O ctober 11,1937 10:00 o'clock A. M.

K IG U LA B.Q U A R TB 9lLy S I B t lO N T h e B oard m a t a t th U - tlm a Ui

regu la r qu arte rly session, aU n ta m - be ta a n d th e clerk p re se n t

QUARTERLY REPO R T F lU W T h e Q uarte rly R eport of th a P ro -

ba to C o u rt waa filed w ltb a n d a p ­proved by th e Board.

Q UABTSBLY I N S P l c n O N H A DE

Q i^ te r ly Inspection w u m M 9 of th e County G anara l HosptUl.

CURRENT EX PEN SE CLAIM S ALLOWED

T he B oard exam ined C u rren t E x­pense Claim s, a n d ordered w a r- ran ta d raw n in th e foUowlng order a n d am ounts:

Anderson, C . 0 . C o , supplies, • 3 9 ^ ; E . c. A rm strong; e x tra he lp ,

B. H. BrUtow, ex tra help, 918.00; Tom B arbour, e x tra help, 935.38; B uh l H erald, p r in t, a n d p u b , 988.10; B alsch M otor Co.. c a r sto rage, 94J8; B a rn ard A uto Co„ e a r jx p ,, 91.OO; J . D . B a r n h a r t expeneee.' 939M{ Jam es L. Barnes, expanses, 930.58; B ricee M etal W orks, rep a ir, 93.40; Buhl H erald , comm, preceadings, 968.76, disallowed; H aetor B a tas, w itness fee, 93.38; M arshaU B a m - bouse, repa ir, 98.00; O . E. Chahey, w itness fee, $3.36; M n . G : L. C lark, w lin e u fee . $3^5; C h lpm an C h em i­c a l Co., sodium c h lo ra te 99,438i»i A lbert C arr, U bor, $33.70: W llllaro B. C hand le r, labor, $184)0: C ity W a­terw orks O ep t, f a t a r , 949.43; Cax- to n P rin ters, 1 ^ . , off.- supplies, 9 7 U 9 ; C los B o o r t to r e , o ff. auppue*, 950.45; C o lum bia Cvrbon Oo., off. suppliai. 910X10.

D iam ond Hdwa. C « , Jail supplies. 93.90; E d ith O anney, w itness fee, $3Jfl; U U Faan ae h t, sa lary . H . U„ $90.00; F in ch 's B U tlonery , off. su p ­plies, 911.00; F low er F o to Shop, pho­tog raphy , 933.19; f ^ t o r y R adio Service, repa ir, 93J)0.

Al O a ln e i, w ltn e u .fa e , $336; H. W. G llle tto , w itness fee, isM ; r . 0. G raves i t Bon. Ins. prem ium ,, $83.40; Jo h n N, G rim es, labor, $71,00.

R udo lph H ochha lta r, labor. 99.34; H erbert H anes, e x tra help, $7,80; G eorge R . H art, e ipenses, $30.34; H arvey 8 , H ale, expenees, 93.581 H, Si M . R ibbon i t C arbon Co,; office e ip .. 93,00. '

Id ah o B venlng T im es, comm , p ro ­ceedings, $134,M; Id ah o E vening T im es, p r in t i t p u b , $908.16; Idaho Pow er C o , lig h t a n d powet, $134,50.

G len Q , Je n k ias , c a r repa ir, $10,70; G ayle JellU on, e x tra help, $73J0; J . A. Jo h n so n A uto Service, le p a lr car, $9.79.

$lS? 'r£e*{'*rSlijrf''$14^ ; N orm an Lyda, Ja n ltp r work, $tQ.B5; R o b t L lghfoot, labdr, $9S,39; M ar-

l^ O R S A L E

« D T O D O O R O U M -

W p fD O W O L A U

* N o f lh W i i (o r lakior eettlni

IjOONS

R outine t n i ^ s a was tra u u o te d un til th e h o u r of 8:00 o'clock P. M. w hen a reoaaa w m U k en un til 10:00

A ttest: F R A N K J , BM ITII. Clerk,

T w in Falls , Idaho O cto b er 4. >937 lOlOO o'clock A. M.

r e o u m m y s e s i i o nTiie B o a rd m a t a t thU tim e p u r ­

su a n t to r a e ^ a l l n a m b e ia m th a e lerk p reean t.

HALABIKS ALLOWED 'H ie B okrd exam ined r lltlm i for

•a lsries. a n d ord$red th e foUov-

I^G A L APVERTISEHBNTS

T h e Board e x a m i n e d claim s a g a in s t th e Poor Pund , a n d ordered w arran ts draw n a s follows:

H slen c. Atwood, aala iy . 990;00; O h arlo tt .Arm suong, nu rsing . 9S.OO: 0 . 0 . Anderson, ind . a u p p U ^ 93M .

D ella Bullook. houM ren t. 19.00; _ oise Paye tte Lbr. O o , repa ir. TOe; O. D. Boring Drug C o , d rugs, 91SM ; Brisee M e u i W orks, rep a ir. ttJK-, OasU sford Merc. O o , proviskm s. 94.00; CogsweU T ire 4 i Senrtce, exp.. 936.74; C entral S e rv le t S U L o a r e x p , $4.36; ChU dran's B om a, o r. allow ance, 9300.00; C ity W a t e r w ^ D ept., w ater. 93M ; M rs. S te lla D en ­ny , salary, 930.00.

M argare tta H a r m o n , sa lary , 940.00; O frtrude Row land, au ra ln g . 936.00; Home L ^ , * Coal, r t p ^ , 913.79.- Id ah o Power Co., lig h t an d -p a w ter 993.18; Id ah o Orooery O o , grooaHaa, 999J0; Idaho D e p t S to re , L td , sup* plies, 97B.37. -

Je rom e Oo-op C raam ety ,-p rov i* slons, 946.68.■ K inney W hol«sala .oo . p tevlalons.

farm . $109,44; K inney O rooary i t •ftfarket, provislo&s, $19.41 ; 'K r« n |9 l '9

BOWM. W O M i SOI

_________

pro fts laa s , $3M ; B . a f i |H l9 in . ^ e a g e . $39.30: K to g sta ty ta , P w i uti Btore; d ru g i.-9 in J 0 : K U a q f 'I fH S S v T / sa le O o , pxeriskne, 9109J9; le l 's , repa irs , 99944. , - j l

T hom as J . U p to a Inc.. p m 1 i l e a 4 11940; ‘n io n a a I ff tx b .

u n i t ya u rse , 998J)0: UoOombra K a ife tt, provisions, $49.09 M eioaoka * O o , V; aurg . a u p p , 933M ; O . a vm v U io n s , $3940; Mo K e a e o tfO g S o ^ O o , drugs, 9158J1; MtdwagMr a : Boap Co. Xno, H . .H . a u p p , H f JO: y -Mtn.jtt^ TO * W oSTttt ■erri •

W g U O rerholt, nurae, tM 40< , -

p i S ^ ' r n u f^ ^ ‘ w . Baeva,

^ ^ m d r a d R iU iv , gan. d u ty a m

a e h ^ Kay Bhop. rapatr. H iO i V i Blmpeon * O o, prorteiogu, | M 0 ^ ; ' v: O . p . Skaggs No. 1, pronstOB$, m i l }

standard Printing O o , o ff. Mmp» H >4»: S la ta Zoniraaoe fta id , S S S . '< tna. pram., $S043; Sw ift * Oo« B . & aupp, X. R . Squibb *

t l- s ta ta Lbr. O o, 'nfiHr, l a J O ; ;

T . F. County f i___ _ ___________9I09A9; T . F . Co. 09D . H f le l t t i . : m(se. c a ib r eea lp ta ,98S .n . T .fF .O ^ ■' O en. Hospital, a s s l g i ^ clatm a. IM 35: Tw in 'F as* N9W9, m t e r t p - Uons, 913X10. dlsaL lU M ; t .U P a ln t.O o, repalra, |184« . •

Vogel's Market, p tn ttiefia ,W arbarc Broe, t n . a a d

.19J9; Ptad Wacrea.-.-

■upp., mao: wwum -

s u t e s T el 81 T el Oo., tel, service, $13.36; M ajestio P h a m a o y . d rugs, $35M; McComb’s M ark e t, provisions, $1M ; M agel A utom oblla O o , e ar e x p , $645.

D r. R . R . O rr, p rof, eervtces, I I jOO.O . T . Park inson , sa lary , $30040.W . G . Shipm an, sa lary , $7540; W .

G . 'S h lp m a n , cash r e o e l ^ M 40 ; M rs. W . G . S h ipm an, sa lary . |3 8 4 0 ( BalvaU on Arm y B om s, q r. allow* aaoe , 97840; J u a n ita A. S a tta rw h lta , n u r ^ . 91040; S t. A lph ow us H oa- p lU l, h o sp ita l care, $19840; O ora a tovens, t r e a s , u H fo H e laiib , 9178.10; S ta n d a rd o u o a , oO, f t M ; S h rlvere C ash O rooaty, pioWaiong. 93841. ■

T ro linger's P h a r m a c y , d n m 94848; T a r r A uto W raoklnf OO, ren ta l, 96040.

W arberg B ro s, coal. 9131-39. dlsal, 9S.1S; G uy 0 . W hite, grooerles, 9640„ la id over; WUey D rug O o , d rugs, $8.06; W estern Auto Supply, c« r i« - pa ir, $1149; W hlU M ortuary , to o , Ind. burlaU , $70.00.

Id ah o Pow er C o , llghU , $840,A t th e h o u r of 8:00 o'c lock P . M..

a r e c e u w aa ta k en unU l UiOO o'c lock A, M„ O etober 1 3 ,1B37.

JA liB S L. BARNES. O haU m an. A tte st; m m c J . SM IT K . C le tk .

Tw in M i s , Id aho O ctober 19,1937 10:M o 'clock A. K .

REQ U LAR O CT O BSB SE IS IO N H ie B oard m e t At th U tim e im r-

su s n t to recess,'a ll m sm bars a n d th e

^ 'b O I ^ I vCl CLAIMS ALLOWED T he B oard e itam insd H osplU l Ex­

pense Claim s, a n d ordered w arrpn ts d raw n in th e following order a n d am ounts: '•

C. C, A ndereon Co., H . H . supplies, 194,89; B a llu ty n e Plba StHit Co., repair, $ 8 M 6 :B en so n 6 o e l i t S e rv ­ice, fHel, $09.13; Boise Psyetto Lbr. . . . . ! - - 4 Boring,

t in L an c U te r , U bor, $443; C harles " L araon, w iloaaa fae , 9348; u w -

in,O o<4p. Pub. o o , law book, 9740;• ------- ry, expenees, 18149; Mtn.

a» T el, O o , ts i. servloe,* T el, O o , I 9IBS.IS; aaiQ w eetam S o ap Co, ino„ ia n ito rs s u p p , 9049 | N aom a B cott Moslar, w lln sss fae, |3 ,75 | Etale J e a n M ltohall, sa lary , H . U., $3540,

H. S . Poet, a a l m , H , u . . $90.00; P eav ey - 'm b er Oo. Ins. p rem ­ium s, 933348; P a m b r ^ Co.. off, lu p p , 19040; I . A. F lasalnger. labor, $8040; O «orge M . P aulson , expenses. $11,141 B. F . P ra ta r . axpansee, $43.64; E. F . p ra ta r , pctsobors b ^ d , $371 JO; A. 0. P a rk e r , e n $ n s a s , |U 8 0 .

R ay ’s T exaco S t a , c a r exp., $I3.PI; R o se n e ra n u , W m . J .. tabor. $10.03;

axpensas, 11043; R M arson Coffee Shop , Ju ry m a d L $ i l i 0 ; J B. Rob* e r u , Ins. p r im W b s , $ lo i.t4 .

M arjo rla Sw M t, w itness fee. 9345; G eorge SooU. w itness fse, $3,75; M n . a a o rg a S e o tt, Witness fee, $3.75; I n u S c o tt. Wltokss fee $.^.78; n io a - bc4h J . S m ll^ , aa lan r H. U, $140.00; G uy T . Sw ope, JusOaa. fees, 94340; R , H , S to w a rt, Jt&ttoe fH s , 90.00;sssr* £*,2!-*Xnr jsiola im . IIT4B ; f t r l i y s . t o l t h . e k tr* he lp , $148; S lo eU lr R a f ln lo i Oo.,

44{ ------------- ' • “V tnoM

Auto Service,............................. .. _ u rro u g h s A l"

Mofih, O o , m eoh«nloal servloo. $4,

• i d 4 Q k A m i r c U l U n a n Co.. a u ;A lb C ^ $ l9 i4 0 ; C om m ercia l-S o l- ven lt c o rp ,, surg, supp., 91B,47; C on­sum ers M arket, p rovU ons , 97749; C ushm an M otor W orks, rspalrs , 96,73,

D ayton Lab., surg . su p p , $31-00; D enver P ire C lay Co., d n iis . 913780; Detweller Bros,, rep a ir , $11094; D U - m ond H dwe. C o , H . H . su p p , $144.

Eleotrio Bakery, provisions, $949. Idell PbSHndon, sa lary , nures,

98.00.O enersI Eleotrio K >Ray O orp ,

X -ray supp., $499 .

Y o u n g l D aily . p (o in lon9 .t f u u n n r i i r o n t Y i a B r ^Q u arta riy raporta o f t b o ' t f i M t t i '

_Q4 d a tk . aud ito r a n d r a o o g M r .S w l^ ' m a j^ w i th a a d • p p r o T 9 ^ v * t ; ' ; ^ p

u a L i c s N i i ' i n B A i n f t f ; -3T ' -u eah 9 9 f n th a 9119 -Of t t i W H 'S B a T

---------b m u i i AT io i i d r 't -■B u m m s s ' .. '

T h a bo a rd aM sU had s a o i i r t t te a - ' h o ld by th e county tu d t to r to aaevN iv.. dapoalU o f p ib u o fu ad s, a n d fw m d aaeuriU ea of Id ah o F i r r t K a t lo n a . B a a k o f 8ol9a, B u h l B n ^ r u m - ; a n B a tlo o a l B ank , F l d t i l ^ a t t a a k l . , : B a a k . .T w U i_ r9 lu B a a k ' * .T n g t - : . 0 0 . a n d F in k s a e o r lty B a n k o f Xda> bo , ektlafao to iy ; ^ tipon a p p r d n i , f i t th aaa a ic a r t tu * ttia . b o a rd a m ln ad tiM lM car-«< t t t a ' - o « tm t r V

■ S A U o r o o m m r r M r t n r - H

sa ls 9 t riguU tf U k 9«l9 e a O oM kar ‘ '

- .................................--------- _ j* la r . f o r la td k '

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19. im , And bavtai boan the board at thta tlma aeooptai offer of Naartna Obureh of I , by BnMat Oexlar, for i»td ttia amo^t ot 110040 plU fljQO rt- * :

L.........olalM fo r

M taadad a f iln 9 t a ild I M for tha y o a r i i w l S i m . M i aha tberefora a ik id a A t f U o a cf oald u x a s . The beard, d tem lM gu9h taxes erroneously a i f t ia d . irtWitd all U xas otba^ th an spaelal la w n ta ^ m ant taxes, be oM oelitd o a aald lota for U i i yalra.

A t the hour o f 9:00 o'clock r . K . reeaes. wM tak$n until 10:00

c i i ^ . A . l f , O c ( o b a r . l 9 , . m j Am i s L. B A ltm n , O balim an.

A t t e s t T m N K J. s u m i . OltelL Tw in r a ils , Idaho October 19, 1937

. IOjOO o 'd l a e k j ^ ^* REG U LA R O O T D ^

SBSSIOH.The board m et a t th is Um$ ptir-

suant to receu , a ll i q e o ^ *oA““ iMHTroi ;• •

T he coui)ty auditor Vf$a a v t c ' i«ed to draw a w arrtnt o n tha 9 rent expense fund la t h i s i 9399149, p«yabU

untU 8;00 o'clock P . oaee w u ta k en unlU M . O ctober 31,1997..

JA M BS L. t A ttest: PRANK

P U B L I C S A L Eab hlTlU. u< -HI HK >1 .1 W (kMMiles 80. Kaiser Corner, ^nst of Filer

THURSDAY, OCT. 28,1 P. M.i|O R IE S -.B lack here*, 0 y n . old. 1380; I MIU M ining I yro..'

1300 eeoh; 9 eolts coming 3 yrt,9 O O W i-< iu em sey cow, freshen tiiui month. Holstein oow, 4

yrs„ milking. Rad oow. 4 yrs.. freshen H ot. 37.' a tta iw e y , 'Jen. 1. Black oow. fi«*l>en Jan, 0. GuerMey. • * - Olaek cow, milking, irreshen February. Ra|W( milking, freshen M treh . 1 good O u am «y ■k DurlMwa ■ ‘ ‘

........................ . .D uriuun helfera. yearlinae. 4 oalvee.PAR3I M A O m N B R Y -H ay derrick. oonp M a: • 9ae. «oo V, I eeo. etael harrow. 1 T w in City c u l t lv a ^ traetor. 9 D ali. . . . . . . .j1 harrow . ----------— - - ......... — ----------------- ,

ers, fu ll M l cable a n d pulleys. 1 lo t aheap psoela. I h a t a a l f « f M te ' hog troughs, t S a k box. I d o ^ L e g h o r n haqg,''}*•0 Ibe,. 100 fsnoe po«U, eome wood.

A bout 19 (ofM A ral a n d aaoond aifW fa.90 bu. W heat.

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KETS AND FINANCEBy United Pi*M

N.Y. STOCKS

.V 'X N K W I* t l W W O C I t V 'S K N V B R ^ O ftM t: i l J M i B u rk e t

^v./' a tatd r to BOo low er, ilow ; beef '' m n IT t e m .« ; e o n M to l« ;; ' M to M J 6 : e a l r u t 6 to t u :: i : t 9» a m «B d t t o c k m M t e |8 A ):U ' b td l i 'K (6 fS A I ...........................U '.~ ‘’ ■9PI*: 1 |M>; m arket lOe u p to asc

towor; top «9.T«; bulk t> 2 » to S94S: low s 18 /0 «8A): pigL WAO r t a w i f t o W.75.

1- : ' S bM p: U M O ; m v k e l 35e low er: m Umba M t e » 4 0 ; fe«<len «8 to IMO; ewes 13 t o 1 9 ^ .

;r C H IC A G O U V B B T O C KO BZOAOO ^Koes; 1 1 ,000; nurJtet

: 29? lover; top >10; praeUc*! top $9- M lat«; bulk Rood, cbolce 190 to

" m u k . i» ja to 1938 : i s o to i7o ibt- r W M to M JO ; a«0 to 3(10 lb». tS.lS to

I 9.7B; pacUag u n tt H M to ta.16.^ c k ttit: . » M 0 ; C * im S^SOO: btd-

it~. W e lo v e r a o d rank andV tUa. abort-led and m odetattiy long- L . ' iad atwra and yM iU n p ; U ttie done; r aaH r tap « 1M 0; l it t le bar* o f value ?, > to aan aSore |1S However; 10c to ISe ^ ^ L i o w .o n cutter cows: 28c lower on

b tttti; wafcra BOd to 92 eewn: ibuU* «7: m i e r a « i i .

Bheep; II.OOO; fa t U m bs very ,a lo v ; few e«riy cates S£e to 30c

fv:/. i m r ; natlr* U a t o down from M - ^ JM : : choice held m i to t»M and L-' ' above: aheep easier; feedin g lunha

y i M m a n oti.

.OaiAlIA Lm CfS TO CK • ^ o u i i u ^ l i o f a 7JW; 1.1U d ltc o t;

?: > f ta a 4 M » o lower t h a n i r i d a y a a \e r - .« |e : p rac tica l to p <9.«0; p a r t foad m i r to «9.70; «ood a n d choice 100- MO I b t M ^ . t a j O ; few lig h t lig h ts 9 M 4 9 3 9 . •

O M tle 3 0 A » ; c a l m fed a teara yeadlQ ga a n d heU era alow, V M k: p ttc tle a l ly n o a a t ly ealaa; oowa o iM lf lc U > n o low er; vealera w e a k '

a lseke ra a«d4e«dera alow; • m b aalaa t o o d to th o lo a jreariiBcs

« ira C l4 8 o lo w a t: m a o r U d i U e low . ' IT dM k w tvaJej* IM P ; f o o d to

til in g ito ck it«era I7JX>-' i lb . V ^o m tn g yearlliiga

__ lam bs opening'a ro u n d 60c low er;

. . m m K t low er on

r .« U : taO y U d« Mt'sortad

, t i ' D W U m t O C K , qqppt-BlKi; IM I itMiU to I t l t l s n r H u n Satinbir'a U la c U w ,

» » on UM dtlTellu mu- te n WM oiiwii! u w -ftm it ton

OHIOAOO, O ct. 25 <UJ9->Demand th in n e d w hen w h ea t fW urea reg U t- e e d slaeable ga in s o n th e -Obicago bo ard of trad e today, a iid a f te r sh if t­ing fracU onally n e a r th e top . ga ins w ere trim m ed.

A t th e close w h ea t w as H to H c e n t h ighe r, c o m H c e n t low er to \ c e n t h igher, a n d o a ts un c h an g e d ■ I U c e n t lower.

O bservers found lit tle In th e m a r ­k e t new s to account fo r th e advance

th a t W tnn l-

• -

I• -

MSW Y O RK , Oofc 1 m a jk e t closed h ig h e r.A laska J u n e a u _______A llied C h e m ic a l----------AlIU C h a lm e rs -----------A m erican C a n .A m erican R a i ^ t o r _ A m e rlc in S m elting A m erican T elephone _ A m erican T obacco B . A naconda Copper

peg a n d a b e tter tone a t L iverpool th a n h a d been expected . S om e tr a d ­e rs w ere a p t to reg a rd th e se n tim e n t genera ted by th e f irm n ess In th e stock m a rk e t a s bullish.

CorA m o v e d -In to h ig h e r g round w ith w hea t bu t ga in s w ere likew ise pu ied . leaving D ecem ber oonsp l- cuousiy a h ea d o f th e r e s t o f th e m arke t.

LXVIBTOCKMOO! m arket

■ to choice load le tt

liM T laala .75 to ■. . . . _ .a a aoo: m arket

, , . W to iqwerj few .m e- S teen ITM to |t.7S ; good - ' I T i i p to and .above:

^ 1 o lT :f e w b a U e r a tow «Utt«r.an4 tu tt«r opwa

, . to f i i o : Qsnmon t e m edium t o l f t r m d ^ i ^ oowa I 6 .n to

to IfiA): beet boll*

A tchiM n. T o p ek a f t B a n ta r e . . 48H A u b u r t f l " 'B a ltim ore * O hio B endix A viation

CW.. MU.. S t. P a u l * pacific -.. C h rysler C orp. >Coca c o la ................- ...... \ .....— 111

O M I N TABLE CSIO A O O —G ra in range :

W b e tt : . O pen H igh . Low a o s cDec. ______J7,y. 99 .«7U .97*iMay ______ 99li .98H .97SJ u ly ______JJ ',4 .91% S2\iC o ra :O ct. .......81H .60HDec. ........ „tTH .M H .67% MViM ay ___i9-:S9H .«0 .59 ^ 9 HJ u ly ........... . « .M K .«0 .60*4O a ts :Dec. - ......... 30\4 M 'A .30H .30HM a y ______.30H 40U M h i .30HB ye :Dec. _____ .72*i .74H .72% .74SB£ay ...____ r a u .78Ti ,72’i .73*iJ u ly .......... mSoy Beans:-Dec. .........M '.i A7 .VIM ay ........... .9B'i .99 J 8 H .99

GASH Q B A IN a m C A Q O -W tm t 9 re d #1.00!; ,• 4

re d 9e%c. S red 92H c, 8 h a rd « lX nH - «1.03>t, 4 ha rd 99H -I1.01U . B b a rd 91H C,-sam ple ir a d e -h a n l-7 0 H * 6 8 c . 8 m U ed 99WC.

C o m a m ixed 07o, 4 m ix e d U H c , S yeuow 6 8 ii-a iH c , 4 yellow u - fiTHc, 5 yeUow 6a% -55H c, i White fllH *63c. 4 w h ite » 8 » c , 5 w h ite .MH-56HO, sam ple g rad e 4S-saH c.

■ O ats 1 m ixed 830,1 w h ite 33-33Hc. a w h ite 93-3S, 3 w h ite 3 lH -3 3 ^ ic , 4 w h l te - 8 1 ' l l ^ o , sam ple -g ra d e U -

R ye n o . 3 . 75-7814C.Barley , feed , 40-85c, m a ltin g 60-

.86c. 'ybeans 3 yellow 99-99U c. 3 yel­

low 9«-98Uc.T h n o tb y s e e d ta.39->3:69.

. CloTar. red . i n M - t t a i O , sw eet 1V J0 .IT .T 8 .'

E lectric Pow er ie L lc h t .G en e ra l E lec tric ...............G enera l F o o d s ...... .............O enera l M otors .................G oodyear T ire .

l i i ^ j P O T A T O ^

: i i \ i- 99^- 13U- W'.i

i th & S o u th e rn C o n tin en ta l OU of D elaw are 32 U C o ra P ro d u c ts ....................— . M 'i

_ lO’i _ 41 *i- 33H .. 4 I^i- 72M

In te rn a tio n a l H arves ter ---------77In te rn a tio n a l T elephone .........- 8»!Jo h n s ManvUle - - M i;K en n e co tt C o p p e r .......... ..........- 38^Loew s Inc.......... 87M ontgom ery W a r d .................. — 41N ash K elv lnato r ..............N ational D airy P roducts .New Y ork C w lr a l ...........P s d ta r d M otorsP a nj , c. Penney Co----------------Pe n n a . R . R . _____P u re OU ------R ad io C orp . ....R adio K eith X>rpheum —R eynolds T obacco B -------S ea rs R o e b u c k ---------------SheU u n io n OU -------------Sim m ons Co. ..

____ 18H-------30%____ e%____ 13

Socony . V a c u u m ______________18’*Sou thern Pac ific ------------------ 3 1 4S tan d a rd B ra n d s ...1..... ... lOViS ta n d a rd OU of CaUf------- -— 33HS tan d a rd OU o f N ew Je rse y .... B l’.iT exas Oorp.......................... - ........ .. 43‘*T rans-A m erica ...........- .........— ~ 13U nion C arb ide f t C arbon 80U nion Pacific, ............................. 98U nited A ircraft — .... ............... I IHU nited C orp. ________________ SHU . a Steel, com --------------------- S8HW an ie rB ro * -------------------- ------- 7T»

.W estern u n io n »3!iW estln ihouae E lectric P . Vf. W oolw orth C a ....Republic Steel A m erican RoUlng MUlsA rm o u r ..............AtlanU c R efin ing .....BoeingB riggs M anufactu ring Co. .C u r ^ W r ig h t . .........— .-E lectric A uto L i t e ..........—H ouston Oil .

v ta le rs M to |8 | ae>

; r ;

I,

Uta 18] I laeU to

. S h eep : a.A80:vaiT alow; lam bs 380 lo v « r , yew U nga weak, aw w ab o u t i tH d jr : ^ ' g o o d trucked In lam ba

■ m » to M M ; aome ha ld h ig h e r; o o n o u m to m edium 86.00 to 17.80; jraarttngs 88 to 88.38; com m on to a e d ju m awee I l M to 83; | 00d g radaa to |8 M .

- u n ymwcisco UVK8T0CKBO ilTB BAM fH A N C lSO O -H ogs:--------- r-tnd buUt good to choice

^ .^ jp a U fo m la u id Oregon

• I i m Two loads m edium . . . 1 Ugbt fed steara l8.78-89.00;

j . iQttOt tt 89.00-^040.

' I s y t T S ln a ^ 8 r ^ m edium

' W OOLI K I t T b N ^ 'ftw bids were being

In floe western grawn w o eii bH tM ttU kl Irad* w as y»i7

^ S . 8«neulture depart-

' .W d a o iib o m U n g length fina wools .te .o r if iiw l baga ranged a s low a s 70 .M ta ,'M o u r « 4 Average to.■W rt. d te b ln g length, fineT M t o ir wools, in original baga. m n np ortad avalUble In lim ited

; ay i l i ii n |« « tb » Dm . original, t t e -

.igSSyiSSte,””Glance

.ic a d M tk ir t.•r i •W am m ant

I f t o to iaor* th a n i

ifragulaity

r < » A T » T B A D U

................' N ovem ber delivery: No aalas. Oloa-

u r m a n d akk. l i .40 to 11.48.J to u i iry deUVery: No sales . C los-

I n t b l d a n d ask. 8 U 8 to 81.66.

SU O A B rU T U B E S Ja n .. 8329 to 83J1 ; M an^h. 83J1

to I3 J 8 ; M sy ..8 3 J4 to 8 3 i8 ; Ju ly ,; 8 3 J8 to 13.38: S e p t , 83J8 to 83.39; D ec., 83J0.

C a iC A O O P O TA TO E B O H IC A O O -W e a th e r 'd e a r . te m ­

p e ra tu re 46; sh ipm ents 729. a rriv a la m . trac k 418; supplies r a th e r 'h e a v y to r Id a . Russets; dem and good, m a r ­k e t s teady; n o rth e rn stock de m an d m odera te , m a rk e t steady w ith f irm und erto n e ; Ida . R usset B urbanka. 1 c a r heavy td large 81.88. 1 car. heavy to large 81.834. 8 c ars 8130. 30 c a rs 11.48. 1 car 81.43S. 4 c a rs 81.40. 1 e a r f a ir quality 81.30; Mo. 7. 2 e a rs 8128; 1 c a r prac tically fre e from outa 81 .37^; m ixed I c a r N o. 1 91- .00 a n d No. 3. 8 U 0 ; 1 c a r No. 1 81A8. a n d No. 3 81.39: Colo. R ed M c­C lures. co tton sacks, w u h e d , 1 e a r 81JW; b u rU p sacks. 1 c a r 8148. 1 c a r 81.41>i. 1 c a r 81.49. l c a r sh o ir - Ing decay, spo tted sackR, 81.38; N .

T rium ph No, i and 1 c a r 81.3Q. 3 c a rs . . . .

_________ Jo. 1 and pa rtly g rad e d , 6c a rs 11.08; E arly O hlos No. 1 a n d p a rtly g raded, 3 cars 81.10. 4 oa ra 91- .10; M inn . R ed R iver lecU on O ob- Mere. 1 c a r 8M 0; B liss T r iu m p h s , N o. 1 a n d O artly g ra d e d . '] c a r |1 - .38, 1 c a r .4 1 ^ ; Early O hloa N o. 1 a n d pa rtly graded, l c a r 8 IJI7U . 1 e a r 81.00; unciassllled, l c a r 90e.

DUUllers .'A m erican A v ia tion ...

B afew ar-S tores .... ........-S chenley DUtUlars -i—Stu d eb ak er ........;__________^U nited A ir lin e s___— —W h ite M o to r s ...........Vanadium ..Chicago Pneum atic T o o l ............13O hio OU ......................................... 1314PhU Jlps Peiroleum ...

» 3 8 4— 3!4 - 3 4 ' . _ . V.i

— 8 8 4

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N. Y. CURB BX CBA NO EA m srlcan Super P o w e r ................ UCities Service, com..-'...........- . i . . 3E lectric Bond f t s h a re .............. 10F o rd M otor L td...... ................. .. «

SPECIAL WIREOeprtesy • !

8odl«r>W ei«ner V* C em psoy CU s B M g .- rh o a e 81 t

S O U E E Z E B B PRICE OF STOCKS

NEW Y O RK , O c t 38 (U.i»-A n old- fM hJooed b e a r " J f lu e w '; s ta r te d a broad , active recovery today on the stock m arke t, p r ic e s sp u r te d 3 to 10 p o in ts from early low a n d losses of la s t week w ere . o b lite ra te d In m ost Issues.

T h e m a rk e t opened IracU ons to m ore th a n 3 po in ta low er a n d de­scended fu r th e r In e a r ly trad ing . T h en buying o rd e rs "u n d er th e m ar- i t e f w ere uncovered ’ in huge vol­um e.

T hese o rd e rs sw am ped th e spe- cU lls t m C hrysle r. A t 10:38 s . m.. h e h a d o rd ers o n ba lance, to buy 6,000 sh a re s o f th e s tock a n d no se llers. G overno rs o f th e exchange stepped In a n d su spended trad in g in th e Issue. D ea ls In I t c te se d untU 11:16. w h en 8,000 sh a re s tu rn e d over a t 84. u p 3%.

Im m ed ia te ly th e w hole lis t t u n e d up. S h o rU covered fran tlcaU y. R e­coveries be tw een sa le s am o u n ted to several po in ts . E a r ly loases were tu rn ed In to g a in s ran g in g to more th a n 8 po in ts .

Dow Jo n e s p re llm ln a rv dosing averages show ed: In d u s tr ia l . 134.43 u p 7 J8 ; raU rosd 34.04 u p 1.73; u til­ity 32.11 u p -157.

T ran sa ctio n s ap p ro x im ate d 3.340.- 000 sh a re s com pared w ith 3,110.000 sh a re s F riday . C u rb tran sac tio n s a p ­p rox im a ted 378,000 sh a re s com pared rith 374,000 sh a re s PM day.

I Lpcal M arkets I• ---------------------------------- ?------------•

Buying Priee$G EA ZN I

8 « rt w hea t .... ......._________ _____ «7iO ats, lOO-ponnd Iota__________ 41.1B arter, 2P#-j

J t u r m e n I T a m e d s a d P U i n t t f f Takes Stand in Suit

F or 963,387

BEA N 8rOnoU U ons g iv e n d a i l / by (lie

m a jo r be an d e a le ta ia T w in r a U t.) ' U , 8 . G re a t N e r th e m s, N o. l_ .8 i .2 5 V. 8 . G re a t N o H h eres . N o. *;_4«.15 U. B. G re a t N o rth e rn s ; N o. 1 .-IZ .4 0 U. a G re a t N e r th e m s , N o. t . . . 92.30SmaU R eds, No. 1-— -- -------------Sm all Beds. N a. 9.J.___________

P O T A T O IS ^No. 1s bu lk to growera.... No. 3s ba lk to grow ers....

- t s s s

P O in .T B y . A T R A N C aColored h en s, ove r • Ib e ____ _Colored h e n s, 4 to 6 lb s .________Colored h en s, a n d e r 4 p o m d s . . . L eghorn h e n s — ;---------------

^ K ^ ^ i n B a n k ‘Asiete’ Sell for

972S a t Auction!

. R e - tr la l o f a dam age ac tion a e n t ' back to d is tr ic t cou rt he re by th e

c o u rt w uth is a fte rn o o n before Judge .E. W instead . Boise, s ittin g In of Ju d g e J . W . Po rte r .

T h e su it, b ro u g h t ag a in s t th e I d a ­ho T im es Pub lish ing com pany by L . E. Jo slln . ask s »6.37>70 for dam ages Jo slln c laim s resu lted w hen h e w as ssse rted ly s tru c k by a m o to rcyde u r r y l n g p a p e rs fo r th e Id ah o Eve* n lng T im es. T h e su it w as f irs t tr ie d J u n e 11. 1934, was appealed to th e h igh cou rt, a n d w as ordered re - tr le d by decision o f th a t tribunal.

Jo s lln occupied th e s tand h im self th is m o rn in g a s th e ch ief w itness for th e p la in tif f . H e to ld of being s tru c k by th e m o to rcyde aa h e was rep a irin g a f la t t ire on a dow ntow n s tre e t. H aro ld M erritt , local dvU engineer, a lso te stif ied fo r th e p la in ­tiff.

D efense c la im In th e orig inal tr ia l w as th a t th e o p e ra to r of th e m o­torcycle w as n o t employed by th e com pany b u t w as a n indep enden tvender.

Ju ry m e n a t th e p rese n t tr ia l, n am ed th is m orn ing , a re J . H S hew m aker. c . E . Sallee. A. M , Bax* te r , C larence G . Case. T . B. B andy , J . E . H aU erty ..B . F , M cPherson, G . E . B yard . R.- E. H arger. A. E . G ray , W illiam T . H igginbotham a n d O. B ruce R equa.

C ha p m a n a n d C haptoan repre* sen t th e de fendan ts , and B o th well a n d Povey a re counsel fo r Joalln .

PmCEOFMEA

S te en Inoreaie 137 Per Cent In Four Tear9 ;

Hogs Dp 114

^ b o ^ ^ e r ^ ove r t Iba. .

(Afeova prkea are far A gfade. B{ g r a d e , e e n t leaa. O graden* h a ll grlM l* • •" •'

ntO D U O BN e. 1 b a t t e r fa t --------. . ._____ ____ 84oNa. t b s tt t tfa t L jto

^ 3 7 e-.180

Eggs, In t r a d e ---------Pa lle ts , in tr a d e ...........

L IVESTOCK C b o k a lig h t b n te h e ti . 181 to

X99 p o o n d e n .............. ............. .88.78O varw elgb l ba tcbe ra , 119. to

t0 9 p o v n d e rs ...............................8IJU

OHIOAOO. Ckit. 25 flJJO-In fou r years th e p rice of steers In th e n a tio n 's sU xkyards h as risen 137 p er c e n t a n d th e price of hogs 114 p er cen t. P ra n k A. H unter, c h a ir ­m an o f th e board of th s in s t itu te of A m erican m e a t packers sa id to ­day.

H u n te r addressing the a n n u a l convention o f .the. Institute, said, “ livestock p rices have made a 'w o n - d e rfu l recovery In contrast witl; th e ir low p o ^ t of 103, when a 1,000- lb. s te e r so ld fo r 80.70 per h u n d red ­w eight. T h e sam e steer today seUs for 814.00, a n Increase o( 137 per cen t.

Hogs, w hich sold In 1933 fo r 84.68 p e r 100 p o u n d s 'to d ay bring th e fa r r m e r <10.00. a ga in bfvabout 114 p er c en t," H u n ted added... 'X am b a h av e Increased ce p er cen t a n d veal calves 77 p e r cent." h e said.

H u h te r ad d ed th a t wholesale prices h a v e n o t inc reased a s much a s live-, s tock costa a n d ' ‘Is explained in p a rt by th e fa c t th a t by-product values h a v e Increased . A t present,” h e said, “m e a t p a ck e rs a re selling beef from c a tt le fo r slig h tly less th an th e live a n im a l cost."

O rarw algbk b n te h en . tS9 999 p o v n d e n . 88.00

O B Serw eiih t bwichera. m l«. 199 p o n n A era ................................8

ra c k in g sow s< -|lgh t........ ..............J7.90

INVESTM ENT T B U ST 8F und . In v .......................................817,77Fund . TYust A............ .................. 498C orp. T r u s t ............... .. ................. 3,40Q uar. Inc ........................................ 18.05

M INING hVo CK SB unker Hii{ m d Stim van ........ . 819U tn . City Copper 16.25 - 86.70P a rk C ity C on so lid ated ..................30cS ilver Ktmg CoaHllon .............. 88.00S u nsh ine Mines ......................813.870T ln tle e u n d a r d 1020

MONEYH EW Y O R K -M oney ra te k w ere

unchanged today.

METALitNEW YORK — T oday’s cu stom

am elters prices for delivered m e ta ls (oenta per pound):

Copper: Electrolyllo 13-13; e x p o rt 10.83 to 11.38 nom inil.

T in : Spot ilra lU 47i; n o m ina l.U a d : New York OM to 8 i8 ; K aa t

S t. L ouis 0.80.Zlno: Now York e jo : B a s t S t.

Louis 6.00; 2nd n u s r lr r 6 10.Alum inum , v lr iln : 3o-31.Antim ony, American 17i;'.

^ P la tin u m , dollars per ou n ce: 4ft to

Q ulcksllvrr. dollars p e r H ask OfI lbs,: 88 to 88 nom inal.T ungslen . powdered, do lla rs

pound ; I IM to 13.00. nom lilal.‘ W olfram lle, Chinese, d o lla rs p e rw nlt ...............................................p a id ; ;

M ILL FEEDSB rM . I N p o a n d a ......... —B ran , oee p e n ad a ........ ......................Stock f e e t , 199 p a n n d a -------------» L UtU fk (ae C m p o n d s ------------- fL M

iB N E n FACESDenver Beans

D E N V lfR . O ct. 38 o).R»-Beans: P in to a 83.60; G re a t N ortherns 83.40 to 83M . .

Man Held for C arving InitialB In GirV$ U g \

NEW YORK. O ct. 28 < U * - ' W illiam K , Sealey. j r . , m a rr ie d a n d th e f a th e r o f tw o ,y e u n i chUdjatl. w as h t ld In 110,000 b a l l •

f f l .T ^ 'u T S .W

: ■ ftvansa. S h a pc ltee 'b a d ; v m iW ltM rJ W lM l M l l . l t . - .

BOISE, Ida., 0 « t . M lUR>-0.O . F a rte r . 08. s te p fa th e r t« Aa< del RobneU. I I . w ha le eharged w ith ik e m nrder •> A nna J m o rb ip p a . during a no d e d rink ing p a rty near O la O ct. 8. sa id t« - day ( b a t R ebncit to ld h im b e b a d a b e t ibe girl ftrelden tally .

B O ISE , 30 fU .» -A u d s\R obne tt. 31, accused o t slay ing A nna J e a n Phippit, iB -year-old school girl, du ring a nude d rink ing p a rty O ct. 38 near O ls, w as rem oved from a hoepltal he re today a n d ta k en to &A m tU for p re lim ina ry he a rin g .

H e h a d been In tlie h o sp ita l r e ­cupera ting from a bu lle t w ound th ro u g h h i t lungs w hich he c laim ed waa Inn lc ted by t te - girl. H e told Dtfloers she th e n sfTot he rse lf a t ta r w ounding h im .

InveaUgfiUon d lK lo ted . a o c o rd ln i to police, th a t (he bu lle t w hich w ounded Robnelt. v a s lo im d em - b edd td In Uie bsck or th e f rb n t se a t. T hU Inrtlcaled, o ffice rs aaJd, t h a t A o b n at; sh o t him »e« .

H e h a d told o f llc e n th a t th e Itlrl ahov him a s h e waa lean in g agalna t th e o a r , .

A- eoroner-e Jury found th a t th e i t f l 'h a d be en kUled by a w ound \a- fllc ted bv a person or pareons u n ­know n,

R obne tl was sub ienuynlly cham ad w ith th e g irls ' m tin te r a s h« waidM()orau8ly lU la a Bpi8« bpipiui.

X t tc U y 91H 574.88 w orth of .iM W k T tA w ” aaaeU of th e de-

/u n c t . T l n t N a tio n a l b a c k of T w in F a lla "w en t, a c r o a th e b l t t k " to d a y fo r exactly: |730. •

T h e . e a le o f th e rem ain ing . aaaeta e f th e . d o e ed ban k w u

m a d e a t th e c o u rt bouse by R. B . H a a a e , n a t io n a l b a n k receiv­e r . T h e p u rch a se w as m ade by U . o . C u m m in g s of Rigby w ho h a a a c q u i r e . m any assets of va rio u a cloaed hanim in th is sec- tio iu

A s th e aaie opened a t 10 a. m . t h e a aa eta w ere f i r s t o ffered

-a e p a ra te ly a n d th e n In groups f o r w h ic h to ta l bids w ere ob- tab ied - 'am b im U ng to 8383; W hen- o f fe re d a a a w hole th e b id of M r. -O nm m ings. being th e h igh -

. e s t, w a a accep ted .W ith t h e excep tion of issu­

in g d iv id e n d p a y m en t checks to , c re d ito r s o f th e d e func t bank a b o u t J a n . 1, 1839. th is sa te cloaea t h e a f f a i rs of th e bank. FoU ow lng th e d istrib u tio n of th e c h ee k s th e receiver's office here wiU b e d o e ed . M r. H aase a n ­no u n c ed .

TbOngandi of Mobra and Foreign Levionnaires

Open A ttack!

TOMEEimyM emberehlp Campaign Opens

F or Oommonity Concert Association

M e etin g tim e fo r th e o p e n ^ din- n e r of t h e one-w eek m em bership c am p a ig n o f th e T w in F a lls Com< m u n lty C o n c e r t assoclaUon, to w hich 66 te a m w orke rs a n d executive com ­m it te e m e m b ers have been Invited, h a s b e e n a e t a t6 :3 0 p. m . today.

~ ' m in u te deU U s of the

HBNDAYB. FR A N C O - SPA N ISH FR O N T IE R . O ct. 30 T h o u ­sands o f M oors a n d fore ign leglon- nahres a tU ek e d loya lis t poslMons on th e n o r th e rn A ragon f ro m today in w h at w as ^ U e v e d to be th e opening moves of a g e n e ra l naU onallst o f­fensive.

T h e n a tio n a l is ts h am m ered a t H erm lU a n d S a n P ed ro in th e upper A ragon area, a n d fo rced loyallsU to re trea t.

T h e f i r s t a tta c k w as repu lsed w ith heavy losses, accord ing to , repo rts reach ing th e bo rder, b u t th e na tlo n - altsU w ere re in fo rce d a n d they f ln - ^ m an ag ed to d islodge th e loyal-

B ebeta B cpnlsed 'L oyalist r e p o i^ sa id th a t th e n a ­

tiona lis ts a lso a tU c k e d in th e P uebla d e A lborton sector b u t h a d been re - pulaed.

G enera lissim o F tan c lsc o F ranco was repo rted to hav e eom plsted p lans fo r a m a jo r o ffensive designed to c u t off M adrid a n d V alencia fro m B a r­celona w h ich aoon wiU be th e cap l- U l of lo y a lis t ^ n .

W ith in a few days, i t w as r e ­ported . h a w ill o rder, th e bu lk o f h is n o r th e rn fo rces f ro m tlia newly- conqiuered A stu ria s reg ion to th e e u t . M ost o f h U I t a l ia n a n d G er­m an f ig h te rs w ere sa id to h av e been se n t to th e A ragon f ro n t.

Cbargea V le to ry to I ta l ia n sLeon B e la rm ln o T om as, fo rm er

loyaUst )r>venior o f A s tu ria s p rov­ince w ho fled to I ta n c a , charged ,

jliow erer, t h a t 110,000 I ta l ia n s h a d been rasponslb le fo r th e In su rgen t victory in n o r th e rn S pah i.

T om as h u gone in to h l d l ^ in a fishing. v lU ^ e a long th e B r ita n n y coast tb elude F ra n c o 's a g en ts w ho accuse h im .o f d ire c tin g a “re ig n of teiTor" b e fo r t th e f a l l o f OUon.

alve c a m p a ig n w ere arranged S a tu r­d a y in o r d e r t h a t w orkers m ay begin se cu r in g new m em bers to th e con ­c e r t a sso c ia tio n im m ediately a fte r th e d in n e r til ls evening, those In c h a rg e a n n o u n ce d . Dues- o f old m em bera a re to be collected th is w eek a ls o In order th a t th e local a rtis te c o m m ittee m sy m eet S a tu r ­d a y ev en in g a n d choo&e th e a rtis ts to be h e a r d th is season In Tw in F a lls .' M rs. D . L . A lexander, p reU dent of th e lo c a l g roup , wlJi preside a t th e d in n e r m e e tin g a n d introduce R ey- m o n d T ay lo r, N ew Y ork refiresenU - tiv e . he re , to a ss is t w ith th e cam ­p a ig n . T ay lo r will b riefly outUne de ta lla o f th e p la n a n d tell o f th e success o f 380 clU es o f U nited B U tes a n d C a n a d a w lth> th e assoclaUon p la n . '

M rs. O . P . D uvall.

B O X TNow show ing — "L ost BorlaoD,*

R onald C olm an.F r lv 8 a t_ " R a n g e r s S tep In," Bob

Allen.

c h a irm a n , wiU give la s t m inu te In - a tru c tlo n s to th e w orkers a n d lu g - geatlohs a s to p rocedure ^ f th e cam -

! p a l ^ . M fs . J o h n B . J i t t u ^ Is d in - ' n e f e h a lrm a D a n d in chgtge of aU a rra n g e m e n ta fo r th e a ffa ir .

B U H L. O ct. 38 (Special) — Mrs. M ary J a n e C loud K irk. 73, died S a tu rd a y evening a t th e B uh l hos­p i ta l follow ing a lingering lllneu . S h e w as bom Feb, 11. 1864, in Mis- sou ri.

Se rv ices will be held Tuesday a t 3:30 p. m , a t th e E vans and Jo h n ­son tu n e ra i hom e. Rev. O. A. Crof- fo rd , p a a to r o f th e Buhl N aiarene c h u rc h , o t w hich she was a member,

rui o ffic ia te a n d InU rm ent wiu b« In B uh l cem etery.

M rs. K U k U survived by three da u g h te rs , M rs. Lee Shaver. Csstle f c r d ; M rs. H u g h A lexander. D e lu , Colo., a n d M rs. E m m e tt G andy, Los A ngeles, a n d a son . Jim K irk, U s Angeles,

BUTTER, EGGSt ------------------------------------------------

L O S ANGELES LO B A N O B L B S -B u tle r: U r g e

3 0 c ..m ed iu m 37o.‘ sm all 20o.W este rn eheese: - T r lp l il dalalM

1 9 4 e , long h o rn s lOc. loala 194e.

SAN FRANCISCO SA N FR A N C ISO CK -B iittert 93

aoore M 4 o . 91 score>9ic, M score 340. ae s e w 83c.

O heeaa; W ho isssis tia U I9c, tr ip - le t« 1 1 4 0 . jo bbm g prices, n a u l a u e to 20H e.

E ggs: LArge 34Sc, U rge ila n d a rd a 2 7 4 0 . m ed ium 3 44c , u n a ll 1740 .

GHICAQO a n O A a O - B g g s : M arket s teadyt

reiw ipU 9.440 caie.i; ireth g n u M f ir s ts S lU e ; e x tra t i r s u 3 3 4 e : etff- r e n t reesipU 2 lH c ; checks H o ; d lr - Uaa 19o.

B u t le r : M a rk e t sU ady;. reeeipU 9.111 tu b sr e x tra s 38c; e x tra llraU U 4 e to M U o : t ir» u n'lio to S 24 o : aeeonda< 38e to 3 0 4 c ; a u n d a rd s 1 4 4 0 ! cen tra lised 3 34c .

C haeaei T w in s l8o to I 9 4 e : da l- aiea 19Uo te 1 9 4 e ; longhorns 1 9 4 e to 1 940 .

M N D O N BA B SILVBB U M S O M - B a r sUver w as fM ed a»<

19 p a nee a n ounca M 9 * B o a a y fro m S a iu n l on 9 ie rB w a t M M l, th e e au lT tleM « » l 4449 e a n _ _ ouboe, eem paM d w ith k u im f l e t t t ^ . w u |

Buhl Child Hurl In Car Accident

Question Box

(N o te : <)taestlena com ing t« he M leo a rtc rs d a rin g (he one* WMb e am p a lg a e f tb e ‘Twin FaUs C o a u n n n lty C oncert aMOcla- tloB Will be answ ered by Ray- ta o n d T aylor.) .1. Q —W h y c a n 't w e have Nelson

Eddy h e re a t T w in Fa lls?A—N elson E ddy 's fee Is now 83,000

a c o rtcert w h ich m akes i t p rohibitive to m c lude h im o n th e course b u t only th r e e years ago h e could have be en se cu red fo r >400, I t w as no , ha p p y c ircum stance th a t h is price adv an c ed lo rap id ly . H e had to l?e b u ilt a s a s ta r . Local people feel ha p p y over th e se lec tion of WUbur S v a n s la s t y e a r becauae h is success Is p ro g re u in g Ju s t a s E ddy’s did. H e Is com pletely so ld -o u t lo r th is nex t season .

3, Q —Will we h av e th e sam e types o t concorU a s l u t - y«ar7

A—No. The local com m ittee will be su re th a t th e conce rts have the sam e (luallty b u t e n tire ly d ifferen t types o f concerts w ill be selected In o rd e r th a t th e g re a te s t num ber o t m em bers win be pleased .

3. Q -^W lll we, a s ind lv ldusl r . ... . b e rs ..h a v e a choice in th e selection o t _ ^ t concert a rtis ts ?

A— Yea. E^'cryone a tte n d in g tiie d in n e r th is evening w ill lie asked to lis t th e Uiree types of conoerls he pitlcTt. Also, every p e rjo n U king a m em bersh ip du rin g th e week will be a sked (o llit, on th e back o t the c a rd coming in to h ead q u arte rs , the th ree typea he w ould prefer.

B illy L eroy A*hbury, five y e sn old, B uh l, is a t th e hosp ital here suffer­in g f ro m M rious in juries which in . d u d e f ra c tu re s o f bo th leia and deep la c e ^ U o n s a b o u t th e (see. u u not know n w h eth er th e re are interna] In ju ries.

T h e c h ild w as Injured liiil evening w h en h e w as s tru c k by a csr.

OU EBT B IT S 98,tOO T h e T w in n iU s Oommunlty Cheat

oam p aig n to ta l t h i s sfiernoon ‘re a c h e d 8e.3O0, i t was' reported by M ra. D oro thy lU vnolds, Mcrctary Re>organlaed over the week-rn«i d r iv e "ca p ta in s '’ a re making nvery e ffo r t to re a c h th e goal, set a t iio.ooo

■ OCTT. I I •WUUam p . S h e r id aa . klissou la.

M ont., a n d x n e e n X hiraa tt,-H am ll- M ont.

O CT. 93 ' uy.K na

sen . b d 'ii of T w in 2 ____W illiam L. S o derbo^ /ftD d V irg in­

ia J . Adam sons b o th of S a lt r.«h.w C ity . •

T hom as C. Brow n a n d N ina New­m a n , bo th of T w in Fa lls . ■

T o M r. a n d M rs. Lewlt> Perry . T w in 'F alls, a d a u g h te r S u nday a t W ood's p riv a te san lU rlum .

T o M r. a n d M rs. R angnall O lson. T w in Falls , a son today a t W ood's p r iv a t e s '

IX) M r. a n d M rs. J . R . T hucjon , B uhl, a d a u g h te r yesterday a t 0:40

m . a t th e T e tz m a te rn ity hom e.T o M r. a n d M rs. R aym ond H olsle,

Jr„ T w in flsJls, a da u g h ter, today a t 6:40 a, m . a t th e T eU m atern ity 1 hom e. n

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B d s e ___C algary . C hicago . D enver — H avre _ _ H elen a K allspeQ .

M inneapolis New Y o r k ___

S a lt L ak e C ity _ S a h F ran cisco _ S e a ttle ________

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O B F H B U UNow show ing ' — “S&ella D allas,'

B a rb a ra S tanw yck . .W ed, to s a t . - “H cld l,'’ Shirley

Tem ple.

EWISHSKK atis Demand Fonlslitt'M l

For F s ^ y T h a t l m u M WaUf of Shops

n ) A H O _Now show ing — “Borneo ," M rs.

M arU n Jo h n so n .W ed , T h u rs .—“A fte r th e T h in

M an.” WUUam Pow ell.F ri.. S a t . - " B o n i R eckless." R o­

chelle H tldaon.

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thoriU ea a t Ely, Nev.. today by T w in P a ils county sh e riff 's o fficers.

T h e p a ir is C lyde Bess a n d V ir­gil T ad lodc, a n d b o th w ere in ' coun­ty Jail th is a fte rn o o n aw a iting ex­trad i tio n proceedings.

T hey a re w an ted a t E ly fo r th e f t o f guns, acco rd ing to In fo rm ation received by th e s h e r i f f s o ffice liere.

T h e m e n w ere a rre s te d a t K lm - beriy by B llas G ivens a n d Ja m e s j G e l la t^ . K im berly officers.

Head of Scha6Is to Broadcast Address

“R e la ting th e C urricu lum to Life's P rob lem s- wUl 6 e th e top ic o f a ta lk by S u p t, Homer Dtvia t{n th e reg u la r T uesday P a re n t-T e a c h e r associa­tion b ro ad c ast to b e h e a rd a t 4 :10 p. m , over K T F I . T h e h ig h school is sponsoring th is w eek's program .

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tc w ls Root, a s s is ta n t a t th e Tw in P a lls b ranch for five years, rem ains in th a t post. S herw in-W illiam s p a in ts have been a dded to th e con c em ’s offerings.

M r. R ym an w as accom patU ed here by h is wife a n d tw o ch ild ren .

C n O L E I K S 1 REHNEMEN

New Models Shown Here By Jenkins Offer Increased

Beauty, Koonomy

Increased beau ty com bined w ith no tew orthy Im p ro v m e n ts In p e r­form ance. econom y, sa fe ty «Q d d u ra ­bility In th e new I93S Chevrolet, w hich Is now on d isplay here , ac­cord ing to O len O . Je n k in s , dealer fo r th is a rea .

T he re fin e m en ts in engineering a re fu rt lie r a d v ancem en ts o f fea ­tu res w hich a re a lre ad y thorougiiiy proved by m illions o f C hevro let d r i­vers. M r. Je n k in s sa id .

Both th e m a s te r a n d s ta n d ard lines th is y e a r p rese n t w h a t Is said to be a m a jo r d e p ar tu re Ip th e au to w orld. T h is is th e new ••tlptoc-m allc" c lu tch . I t Is declared* to combine m ore positive a c tio n w ith very m uch g rea te r o p e ra tln g ^ e a se . a n d adds s ign ifican tly to t h i sa fe ty , com fort a n d long life o f th e Chevrolet,

A ltliough th e c h assis fundam en ta l design rem a in s In I ts b est form , C hevro let re f in e m en ts ex ten d bo th to In terio rs a n d e x terio rs o f th e body, ■and to m a n y u n its o f th e chassis itself.

Pow er p la n t ' ln b o th series is the s tu rd y U - horsepow er C hevro let va lve* ln -head s ix cy linder engine. Pow er, sm oo thness a n d economy h av e been h e igh tened by IS38 flnem en ts . M r. Je n k in s said.

CRASH PROBERS 0 OPEN HEARING

Federal Men B etnm From Scene of Accident to

Balt Lake O lty

8A L T .LA K E C lT y . O ct. 34 OJJi)- M embera of th e fede ra l Investigat­ing com m ittee w h ich will p robe the c rash of a U n ite d ' A irlines p la n e In th e U in ta m o u n ta in s O ct. 17 re­tu rn ed to d a y f ro m -a v is it to the c ra sh scene.

T he h e a r in g In to th e c ra sh which killed 19 p e rsons will b e convened he re tom orrow a fte rn o o n u n d e r d i­rec tion of M iller C. Pos ter, as.il£t- a n t to th e secre tary of com m erce. O the rs on th e b o a rd a r* E . L . Y urs - vlch a n d B yron Jacobs, b u rea u of a ir com m erce lnspectore .

W. D. H am m ond a n d P re s to n Pe­terson . m em bers o f th e U ta h sta te aeronau tics com m ission, w ill a tten d the h e a r in g In aw advisory can-^' ity.

P in a l Judgm en t on causes of the c rash will b e m a d e by dep artm e n t o f com m erce o ffic ia ls In W ash ing ­to n a f te r s tu d y o f find ings o f the hearing .

r DECLORoy W ells h a s been releaaed t n m

th e C o ttage hoap lU I w berv b« h a d been receiving tx e a tm e n t.fo r poeu>njonls. ■ '. .

Mr. a n d M rs. D enny Kilmora an*. )unce th e b ir th of a da u g h ter M onday a t C o ttage hosp ital. .

H. E. B ig ler h i s r e tu m sd to h is hom e In S a l t L ake C ity a f te r spend ­ing a week w ith h is d a u g h te r , M rs. A- U T w iner, a n d fa m i ly ..

Misses L aV on a n d Z ella Pem rod. S a lt L ake C ity , have re tu rn e d to S a lt L ake C ity w here they wer* employed a f te r visiting th e ir paren t* .

Mr. a n d M rs. O ryllle H arold are the p a renU of a -s o n b o m O c t. 14 and M r. a n d M rs. V em Long of a son born W ednei^ay a t th e Cottage ho,^pltal.

R elief society m eeting w»s held Tucaday w ith th e lite rary lesson given by M rs. C lare Jacobs.

T lie lit tle d a u g h te r of M r. a n d MrK. B urden C urtis has been U k en to the C o ttage ho.spltal fo r m edi­cal trea tm e n t.

D uring th e W orld w ar allied lu b - m arines did p a tro l w ork In th e S tra it of D over, th e B altic a n d A d­r ia tic seas.

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S trikes Him

BX ntLEY . O ct. 3ft (S p e c la l) -B . P . W ilson, c o u n t)' a u d ito r here fo r I S yeara . is recovering from severe cu ts a n d brviM a susta ined when struck by a c a r d riv en by D onald -flldes S a tu rd a y evening.

T b e a cc id en t occurred w hen Mr. W ilson w as cro ssing th e s tre e t a n d w as th ro w n t o th e pavem ent by tha im p a ct. Hfi w as U k en to the C otU ge h o sp ita l fo r tr e a tm e n t a n d la tf f m oved to th e hom e of h is son. Ron­a ld B . W ilson,

M r. W ilson, accom panlcd by hU w ife, h a d com e to tow n from hla fox fa rm w h ic h h e ope ra tes east o f hers.

A bou t o n e -fo u rth of the annual p roduction of gold Ls used for coin­age.

FURNITURESALE!

NEW and USEDOur prices ere already the lowest in town but for the rest ol October we’r* going to further reduce the price of every article in our stock. Here is vour chance to make

BIG SAVINGS!And we will aliu traoe tor good saleable u.<»d goods. .-We don’t trade "sight unaeen ” and 'we don’t quote prices by telephone. Come in a n d see our large slock and get your choice. If you are short on cash, a deposit wil) hold i v h a t you want.

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