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Weather Forecast 'anit r.rliV tonlQht and Sat' V ..urdjy; tillghtly coldsr eaturdiy. •I T O D A Y ’S NEWS TODAY YOI*. X IX . NO. J77—5 CENTS, F ;0 .iM S ii M ntin : filKAel Eoosevelt, Ooafidont of Ecsult,; - Takes to Bead to Finlab His Oampaiga Aiucricaii Frieiul Guest of Edward At Dinner,PariV TllP.BB MAJOR ADDRESSES tuv.’.des Homo City of Du Fonts ' V/ith Blast At Foes of Comm o n L ^ rty ■ flY FJtEDKUICK A. 8T010I WASHINGTON. Oct., CO itlH)- r.Jiri'shecl and confident, Prcslilcnl - iiw iivcit tttlcca to tho road opaln * tJi/i aliemoon lo dtwc ils in New Yorlc ntaU. Iho Hi.-.' iiome territory of lila monyl pMl.lMl baltlM. I t K-- will deliver a major spccch ' tonight trom Iho Acaderay ot Mu- ' flic III Broolclyn, Tomorrow nlgbt li> Mill spcQlt to a Democratic ral- h' ln-3!nUlBon Square Garden t ifonday nlcht he wilt rtos da 1 tl-.? curtain on 1D38 Democratic , n’-'Ji-y. with a radio talk to tho : 1153 from Hyde Porlt. KC-.V City area. Now Jemey, . ‘!u made a half dozen upcechts ir. \vlilch he tore Into critics of the j«:iul Bccurlty act, arraigned lle- , pa'jiitan leoilcra.for "falHo prom- ’ UA ' and last night In WlimlnBton, EiJ.. tho home city of tho Du I'inw. wdund up with a discourse • on iltierty and Abraham IJncoln. Mvl^'ra of the American. 1 , i. if[ue. In mind.. Ho aelectcd "1 . c .ty his tliome. “U scema spproprlato/'.he e |Edward Clearly Implies Bid to Central Powers; Abandons Fbraal ‘Wo’ and ‘Our' 1 cm better dcscrfbo tho kind of • 'll'i.-iiy which our-odiotnUtratlDQ Jija sought and conUnqcfl to.atek by rcJdlng to y.ou pio ulmplo wiwUs ;i 3r«at President: frho 'ocUeved .(C<.'allnuoJ .oti '.'^ae^ 2. -Coluuia.IX Priple Protest Over Activity lifj Nippon Hclshtotis Gravity Of Relationship W....NGHAI. Oct. ao lliU)—Tea- '. sloii In relations between China ariJ-Japan was Increased tonight, the wnlchlapou (ChlnMe-for- » '«'Sn oftlco) presented Uirce prcH . testi .to tbo Japanese ombaissy at • Kaiiidi Hi SilDeae proicats concerned; .. ......... ........ ires. It . n-.. alleged they wbro in vl6l»- ; Uoh' of China’s -»verelg«ty •snd ’•t .intsraiUoaal lawl-TIie. protest'«• ‘ .' ojrUd Uie mBncuverB. reaulted Jo , oliitWetlon of Cblneic communl-, ' ; c-'.tloas and deatructlon.ol ■Qilncsej ' propfrty. ■ , ,•* KurcoUo______ _ . 2. Activity of Jopineacnt .Tal-l •..yuan, intlmatlnff. they,;were en-i fiagsJ In narcotics trade' tbero.! Til tarelffn-office" ‘ " ' :£‘^ '- & '$ctS:-7ro«r« .'.'‘••hcTnffl a t ' T&u4n...Tho: evlcUoca' 1 lfcl.to rtports loMilTaulhorlUes imd ‘ Hupeh'cbVBraiaMt;.lost n'bck-ftnd. •.•Ya&i-li' isiWBinttUou ' wm. .widely I ,i«^cularly.,pro- at the'Japanese <iiI-'«BibaSSytfe3ld iKe United Pros* ftT- V:T tor prtfeat'aUon'of the nrotost thut Py j.yt fa :£^ltwjl6B. Is 'vory^^ripuj.". ; ^mCKS TIUIN T.M 41) «d «od per- .. ... 5 v: . I. OKKICIAI, COUNTY NUWlsl'lAl’IvIt (Copyright. 1936, United Pren) LONDON. Oct. 30 ll’i!)—lira. Wallla Simpson was Klnp Ed; ward’s guest at a dinner party a t Bucklngbsra palace Wednes- day night—the first timo they had ceca each other slnce-litr divorce the day befor<?. It was leamftl today. It was dcacrlbcd as. a "very, verj’, prlvato'! party and after the dinner, It y.-n9 underalood, tho ](lng escortcd ilrs. Slmp- «fln lo her home at 18 Cumber- land Terrace. , Qardenlna.Is Link Gnrdcsing u tlie link that Wnds the frtenilshrp of tho klog and Mrs. Simpson, friends In court circles aald today. As a result of the mutual liking for flowers, and for teud- iQg them, tho friends reported, Klnff Edward, in a pair ot old . gray flannel trouwrs and a lurilo ncck sweater, jnsj- soon bo seen In tho gardens ot Buck- ingham palace, mskl;ig them simpler and less formal. Mrs., Slmpaon Is expccted to be there, the friends said. giv. log on the scene 'suggestions which Bho already has made In preppatory talka. MARITIME WORKERS GO ON STRIKE; WEST COAST SHIPPING PARALYZED Ships •Tied; Up .As 37,000 - Sea, Dock Employes Quit ‘Frisco Police Sent To Avert Violence lAIYi' mlllOamen had hurled back the natlonallats from tho vitally lin>! portant east coast railroad and had i freed the great southern rallway| which the caUonallsta had cut. Cuutlon Ordered General etaff orders were aedt to, the front to continue offcnsWo ac-' tlon in all sectors but commanders wero warned that tlieir tacUcs must bo coolly planned because the naUonoaists now were back — their main lines and stronger slstaace could bo expected. •• Confident It con retain the ncA’ly LONDON, Oct. 30 (C.E1—Kl) .Edward, In his'first /orma! a , idress to his parllamentT-an ad- |orc.« studded thickly witU 'Ta" IInstead of the tro'dltlonal '‘wo"— clearly implied inviutlon; jfor, ceatral European nations to jscck peaceful revision of the World war treaties. , He covered the world situation land tho domestic sltimllon, on lop- lies ranging from the Spanish civil iwnr to tho new iVnRlo-EgypHan l.Vealy. uaUig plain..•'J," ‘'me.".and '"iny," where . Ills royal forebears used vthe,; k)agly "we." "ua;‘ oad Th king. did.not appear In per- son.. His, speech‘was read In the Wjuso of lords to the aasembled lords and common.i. I King Edward woa at Bucking: ham palace when the speech woj read. He is-to appear In person—] id In his royal' robes—at the] throne.. London wondered wbcthsrl MR), .Wallace Simpson, his Ameri- can boro friend, would be In the distinguished .eiHmgera' gallery. Today, she was at btr new home In ' Cumberland Terrace, guarded against the (?urlouB by t^e king'? bobbles. Oddities ADVANTAGE-- -1. . ALMA, CaUf.. O ct 30 au’i— Certain.profeaaloijs have thclr. ndvaotagM after all. ; Dr.. E. • W. • Lslme, an' eye flpcclallst of Prcano. b u been ' • • one of tbe directors 1CAN3A8 a r v , lt0„.Ocl. 80 mt!l—Frank Orcene'told a pet- plesed poilcemon: "you see, of-; fleer. I'M a Democrat. 1 drive, the car. Ho I put.a R00.W-. 'velt'sticker, on the left side of. tho'.wlndshleld. My wife's a- Republican. Sbe nut n London Btlcher on. the otber side.'', ..••FRE jfWhen tSey re«eiv> upace deilgufcted.ror.Vn.make of aHtoaoMle. P.4Wltn»n;5?,-M. Arortea'-cxpUM JF^Jdl# wm Loyalists Get Tanks, Planes To Help Drive MADRID, Oct. 30 (UP)—Ecbel planes rained ahrai>nel boinba oa tho centcr of Madrid and its suburbs today, killing nearly ^ persons and wonndinc many. more. More tlian 15 were billed and 70 wounded in Madrid. In nearby Getafc, where one of the capital's airdromes is oituated, 70 were estimated'dead, tnostly children. Dy IRVING rFI-\UJI (Copyrlglit, inSO, United Pr«») MADHID, Ocl. HO (UP)—Sixty new l.iuka lisvc nrrivcd to niJj tlie loyalists in their iicvt' offensive nguinst rclicls cncirclmR' Mnilrid, it was rcporled'todny. Twenty new airpliincs, arriv inp from Me.’tieo, have bceti ruslied into act Jubilantly, the government an-, nounced that ita newly Inspired 1 •on territory along tho aouth- __ highway and the railroad — : which also-, runs soutliwanl 1 point- below Aranjues—tho cmment resumed train .aervlco to| Uie coat coast tlUs'morning. Next, government forcea hope to attack In force tUo strongly held nationalist bases — advance posi- tions until their big pusli oC a few days ago—ot llleacas. 20 mllea south of Madrid in Che Toledo hlRh- way, Anover del Tajo, on tho Ta- gus ■ (Tajo) river between Toledo (Continued on Pace 2. Colun Landon Holds Lead In Final Poll Count -NEW YORK. O ct-30 lani—The finar.courii In the, Uterar>- Dlgcat’a presidential poll of U,37Q,n23 persona throjighout fhe country: Landon, l,293,0C0;,no6acvclt, B72.807. • . jil . add\tl9.nlthe;o ,Wfre .8?,'llp; ,683 for Alkcal jji. straWnTotea Cast Xol-.lj*oike..ll. !S32. for Thomas,-O.HSS for -Bro'*' ' sr, 3,771 torC:olvlr Id 680 for others; ,. Differing frpm aomo p^e^•lauB !aaBOuacemcnt« of this year’s poll. Ithe mogailne’s final Btatemeiit of Ireaults did not' rcducc' them 10 electoral votes, ?ior did It calcu- 'Inte tho .pcreenUge of popular !votc.i for each. However, the S2 sUtes in which Gov. London led in the Digest poll havo'370 electoral votes. The 10 In which the President was ahead lukve 1131. For elecUon 200 . elec- toral. voUs are necea.iary. ' •. Tho statea ln.whlch.llio Digest ahowed 'Mr. Roosevelt ahead were Alabama, Arkansas. Florida, Geor- gia, Kentucky. Loulslaoa. Marj- lanJ, -Tebnesace, Texas, Utah and .Virginia, In all other slates Gov. Landon led. .4n tumwiacinff;Its final returns ;^lcli differ. strikljigly.wUh thos< Digest commehted: ■•Nover before in ao'toperience! ;overlny more than-a’quarter ofj ;tlea of crlUelsm — pralso 'froml olhers-oi\d yet It h.is been"’just' -• the same type that has -- thU time for their , absolute curacy. . Out of the 3,3;o,S23 ballot^ re- turned,. Landon 'got S<.4 per centl of the. popular vote, Roonov-elt,! 40.8; Lemke,-3.B; aU-'Othei per-cent. Los Augeles Eyes Work for Hoboes As Best "Barrier LOS ANGELES, Oct. 30 (UEI —JlRi Davis, chief of police, who.a year ago Uied lo halt the annual winter'hobo Inva- olon of southern . Califomia through' a.hiockode ol'lhe en- tire-state, today planned a-more subtilfi .approach to the ptob-. 1cm. He Intends to.put the vis-- Iting-hoboes.to work., . -A hobo isn't. much worried about gelng-to JaU but he ls .afraid of work, the chief rea- flons. Therefore, ho believes, the and .fore^ to"-construct .toads ■arid dig.'dltdJfs.:' -CepU-Wnrren •'AuallD, In chAnre'of the hobo -detail,, has.. Mht plain: clothes-offlcers.to. CoIlOB,-.' VKjlorvlUo, .- Necea,_ Blithe, Needles,. Borstow and Yuma, Arlx.'to queaWoa freight, -riding, hoboeij-' and report- oa those hcadlni-OR . Into..'Los ABgelea,'. « l i « w ith but one jnore c(ay remain- ing before the cImV of tho re'fels'- traiton- books. for . the: ftlectioa Tuesday; workers were busy today getting voters signed up in'ad- votwe of the deadline Saturday at • A t the office of Frank J. gmltb, county auditor, more than 200 at^ jsentee-’ballots already have been least, that.offlclaJ-sald thU aJter- hboh. He Indieated'that about'80 toore ballots bad been'applied for lood forwarded but had cot yet] been returned,.________________' r Appllcnuons iot absetlt or In time for'-deUrery to the poll- Inz^oces Ih 'the'croelncU wben !):bo voters reside,-U-U,explained. Capr. 'jamea A. MoULion, RiiSland'B-aerial hero, cracked. Amelia Earbart's 1032 tlmo for tho - nortli Atlajitie croeslng uhen bo reached linden today 13 liouni and JS minute* alter leaMnit Harbor Grace, Now- iBritiah flying Hero Sots Mark] In Completing His Third Aerial Orosaissr LONDON, Oct. 30 (Ulli—Captain: JTomes A. Mollloon,.British flying hero, completed lUa third crossing of tho north AUoa’tlc by alrplaac at 0:53 a. m. (3:30 a. m. CST) to- day, 13 'hours and 13 minutes after his take-off from Harbor Grace, NewFojindlanas Ho brought his green.yellow American-made Betlanca mono- j-.down at Croydon airdrome :e some 20C) apectatora, Includ- ;ing reporters and photographers. Ho-.wos still'di^ssed in the cve-j /*irom*on-'planned to take. offi |wlthln.2i'houra foe. Cape Town,' :: Uollison said he had a"very coldl ;trJp.and'loat nearly an hour tryfl ‘^'ct'hf,!.................... - ' ttftc______ _____ _______ BtomV.he ^ d . ‘'When I waa: 700 jnlles out I liad to circle over-the oceaa for about- on hour In "iin'effort to rid the' airplane of havcd marvelously,' - •rtneft-HarDorQi____ ____ —- land. wlUiout-gattlnff-hls.elearanco papers'frbm the customs authorl- Vle9.;the_fi«t-.tlme .SMh a thing Iraee, Newfound- ___________ ....O'across thftiouUi iAUanUc.- .to'JHCcmbet.lOM, Amy I Johnson took the London to Cape- I tOTjw tecord# froni-Mn,' Juit a te^. ijAonths Bftei'ithijy w'6»'jiiarriea..' I ::'.Mom^'a tltoa brnt'AmellaEar- ihart'ii 1 * -hour*,- M-xutautea .c r w ' ■inff:iri 1832..' Ho‘:i»w hoJdi-moi., traua-Atlaatlo ',reco^, than - any :oUier alnau.wlUi 'a"total.of four oceon-croiitogi THESTRIICE at a GL.-VNCE .SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30 The Pacific coast marl- llme-slrilte at a glance; SAN FRANCISCO—40 slifps are tied iip at the Embarcadero. Coaat unloa headfiuartera map. ped general strike strategy and prepared . to place pickets around piers,.Tho police depart- ment detailed extra' patrolmen for npecial waterfront duty. SAN PEDRO-25 ships were tied up. Union headquarters nwalteil Instructions from Sim Francisco regarding picketing. Tlie police department desig- nated 392 officers for water- front duty, working in 12-hour shifts for the duration of tbs strike. Tliey will carry si^e- arms and will' have tear gas bombs available, . -. .- . .,-SEATTLE — 21 ships were tied up. Fourteen hundred ^vaterfrent ‘"There will be no attempt to operate until matters' In dis- pute have been adjuoted.'’ PORTLAND — 10 ships tied up In the Columbia river dis- trict, 1500 men idle. Mayor Joseph 1C Carson, jr., warned that "law and order will pre- vail at Portlond.’; HONOLULU—An estimated 25 ships were tied up,,loelud;' ing several Jfatson trans-Paci» flc anil Honolulu-Snn pedro- San l-'rasctsco vessels. Similar conditions existed ill Snii Diego, Juneau and amatt ■Paclfifi' comfrntiBTaa'd'(I6ij.. boats wliich regularly soil-front -tho Orient to San-Francisco. San Pedro and Seattle were tied up In Far Eastern porta—Man- illa, 1 Yokohama. Sbanghol and others. WARfEARPASl BLUMDEMES (World Copyright. 193S, UnlUd. . Preit) PARIS, OcL 30 (I'JS—Tho ciao- Iger of a spread of the Spanlah Itervlew ..................?;'Cm&i!»r«6r .wj',of' Soviet.. Ruauln’s of Kgnlnlng, liberty, of I....... ........ in arnui'.an'd muntloas With the-establlsbed Madrid gov- |emment.''lJlum 'said- too - ' Iwnced tbe,coaUnental pov lintent on preventing tho Spanlah jcrisla or any'othe'r clash of poli- lUcal or ecoiioailc'Interests front |driwlrj» Europe .into another,war which might proye'fatal to civili- zation: . ■1' V;■ Airplane^Man'iage AnhulleU in ,Court , <ancAGb,‘-oet.'so.:niin'— The |alrplan«-.mania8:e' of , Mary;-Lee iRapn aad'Vineent'-Rapp In’an s'- told--SupiHbr • Court -Judge Oscar'-'F.ANelsda^ she-’never 'Uved with.fier.feusbfad.-'.' -'.’T'’; - •-■- ■■ .thwagh the.ceremony. ......... .... "'"'.'t want Tries For Peace Uy ItOOEIt. JOHNSON SAN FBANOIBCO, Oct, 3d (UP) — Thirty-seven thousand unionised dock workers and seamen went on strike -today, paralyzing Pacific Coast sliipping from Seattle to Ban' Piego. Maritime headquarters here ordered large-scale picketing -^f -. piers, threatening a repetition of tho costly industrial warfare of 1034. In San Francisco, approximately OOD- pickeU moved out I along tbe Embarcadero front, They were stationed in gronpt ' ol twelve in front of eaob pier, representing tho unions' w ^ > . mg that tho 40 ships ticdTup-, here must ro t sail. ;. L’liioa hcndqiinrlcrs here said - ipickcts liad'bccn posted a t tU'a , loiticr affcotcd porls,principally , •iJswttic. Porlluiid, San I'edro lui San Dicjro. - . One liundred and eighty specm patrolmen wero ordered out for wuterffpnt duty. Seven -pattot • cars, each manned by two officer#, equipped wlUi shotguns and tear gas bomlis, crulaed along £mbar* radero streets, , • Three hundred and ninety police- • T5cn'were dispatched to the San Pedro waterfront. PeUco detail* ' were stationed at other Paclfie . ports. . New Pcac® Try - Meanwhile, Assistant Secretary . of Labor Edward F. McGtwly be^ gah a new attempt to orrnngB peace conferences ..between- tSa unions and ohlpOR-nera, who brokoV retatlOM a f midnight last- ' •"'-■itt.^ha.warlietst. J o in t.« y ./ committee issued ttu foriniita before fait effect of the •Faciflo'Coast marltlbie tleop Is /elt;Ed>™rdF.McGrady, iwslst- ‘ ant serretary- of labor, fought today to bring a aivKt end lo a walliout that luay become na- tional. IIU efforts were appar- ently doomed to failure for the present. MffiUSON PolU Should Stay Opon-Until 7 P. M.; MUler CUnfies “Splif'Ticket . to day po!Li foJ-' tho' cral. elecUon should ... from 8'a, m. imtU-7 p. cordance' with BocUon' Uw'Idaho law. ............... , Even thougli a voter may.mark l3 ballot “straight'- wlth-T»'cro»s .j tie circle,at the ton-fif^a p ^ Uoular Ucketj ho- m ^ - \ “oto-. for certain other ••w iu^es:'. In' aa.^ other tisket; the-'Oalted Pxessj ler -held "If,• howcv4r.-.a-Vbt done thl»,^’^(marjced.. .•»'(>,«) ............................... sgj..g One Issue and One ^^nswer—^Recovery. Is Hefei ^ ‘ lloittl'^lltic»l'Bcene‘0h,tl»8-ev«: -rf-lh? clecUpB.;TW?(Jayr,^^^ .r--. ,nbetttr.’:‘o'r;'i)'et^ llie^ui-'. wen) >»bm tho preMsit admlnls tratloui U natJpn. »<l 4Wal AhdtM»Bl*Wi»oM*w»T neontaainn-Mforaite a. HU aHtuta' Ja ssss. t!Ti!5%2£kw?v^** ** iT fcw tkpdiZiar I* I s NegbtlaUons, however;-were a t ' , aUndstlll os the first day of tho alrike dawned. Tho unions formed a spccbl strategy committee which -' will consider any njw. conelllitary Forty ahips were tied up In San ■ ,Kninel.co, 23 la San Pedro, about-'.■ 20 In Seattle and the remainder at^'- I^rtland., Vancouver. San: Dlegb. Honolulu. Juneau and other uiain*'- land,-Hawall-And Alislcan ■ porti.- Workers Leaw Shin, ' A Steady stream of sailor*, en- r glnter*, radio operators, water- ■ . :tenJor», flrem ^ and wipers—their ■gear packed, la t?uffel bags-pa-. radtd-down th?.-gangplanks,frtim . |Ships of every desetipUon-^-luxutfy'. llaera, freighUrs. tankers,, lumber'• schooners and motorahlps. Most of . them 'wciil direcUy^'te'.'- union headqiiartemjto"j^ive In;-•• jstmctlons on-thelp. future-strike- ‘a?llvltles.,M,ectlnga w t«.ipld:.b,! , 'hiad closed doors, liroughouttih-j- -lomlng, in San Frenctsco.',. : - In Saa- F ^ c lc o -Police -Chief ' •llllam Quinn indicated oi-detaUflf,-..' officers will be 'r'— •- - - • each of.the 40-< Embarcadero. •• ^ . . . , . . Dock Worlier* Join, ........... , Longshoremen and other doc'k'*: workers }olncd..the'8Upboard .Thaiwalkout psr*! JOOJIM annual: ahipi carried ooi by .iao&Ktsbi^s'Trtuch i ' 'Fhe strike. OTdeiwai'W ii^plki <■^‘1___ ^,-dtetrlct icoOBt#!-.ofx^. f«^««M‘m .» t.:S e a tU S^- ^ 1 ulnn indicated «-dctall of- ck 'Worl/crt ^ e s-rlkc resjltea f-o». tnabil.

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TO D A Y

YOI*. X IX . NO. J77—5 CENTS,

F ; 0 . i M SiiM ntin : filK A el

E oosevelt, Ooafidont o f Ecsult,; - T akes to B ead to Finlab

H is O am paiga

Aiucricaii Frieiul Guest of Edward

At D inner,PariV

TllP .B B MAJOR AD DR ESSES

tuv.’.des Homo C ity o f D u Fonts ' V /ith B last A t Foes of

Com m o n L ^ r ty ■

flY FJtEDKUICK A. 8T010I WASHINGTON. Oct., CO itlH)-

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in New Yorlc ntaU. Iho Hi.-.' iiome territory of lila monyl pMl.lMl baltlM. I

t ■ K-- will deliver a m ajor spccch' tonight trom Iho Acaderay ot Mu-' flic III Broolclyn, Tomorrow nlgbt

li> Mill spcQlt to a Democratic ral- h ' ln-3!nUlBon Square Garden t ifonday n lch t he wilt r to s da

1 tl-.? curtain on 1D38 Democratic , n’-'Ji-y. w ith a radio ta lk to tho :

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KC-.V City area. Now Jemey,

. ‘!u made a half dozen upcechts ir. \vlilch he tore Into critics of the j«:iul Bccurlty act, arraigned lle-

, pa'jiitan leoilcra.for "falHo prom- ’ UA ' and last night In WlimlnBton,

EiJ.. tho home city of tho Du I'inw . wdund up w ith a discourse

• on iltierty and Abraham IJncoln.

■ • Mvl^'ra of the A m erican. 1, i. if[ue. In mind.. Ho aelectcd "1. c . t y his tliome.

• “U scema spproprlato/'.he e

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F b r a a l ‘W o’ and ‘O ur'

1 cm be tter dcscrfbo tho kind of • ' ll'i.-iiy which our-odiotnUtratlDQ

Jija sought and conUnqcfl to.atek by rcJdlng to y.ou p io ulmplo wiwUs

;i 3 r«at President: frho 'ocUeved .(C<.'allnuoJ .oti '.'^ae^ 2. -Coluuia.IX

Priple P ro te s t Over A ctiv ity lifj N ippon H clshtotis G rav ity

O f Relationship

W....NGHAI. Oct. ao lliU)—Tea- ' . sloii In relations between China

ariJ-Japan was Increased tonight, the wnlchlapou (ChlnMe-for-

» '«'Sn oftlco) presented Uirce prcH . te sti .to tbo Japanese ombaissy at

• KaiiidiHi SilDeae proicats concerned;

.. ......... ........ ires . I t. n-.. alleged they wbro in vl6l»- ; Uoh' of China’s -»verelg«ty • snd

’•t .in tsra iU oaal lawl-TIie. p ro tes t'« •‘ .' ojrUd Uie mBncuverB. reaulted Jo

, oliitWetlon of Cblneic communl-, ' ; c-'.tloas a n d deatructlon.ol ■Qilncsej

' propfrty. ■,,•* • K urcoU o______ _

. 2. Activity of Jo p in e a c n t .Tal-l • ..yuan , intlmatlnff. they,;w ere en-i

fiagsJ In narcotics trad e ' tbero.!■ Til tarelffn-office" ‘ " '

: £ ‘ ' - & ' $ c t S : - 7 r o « r «.'.'‘••hcTnffl a t ' T&u4n...Tho: evlcUoca' ■ 1 lfcl.to rtpo rts loMilTaulhorlUes imd

‘ Hupeh'cbVBraiaMt;.lost n'bck-ftnd. •.•Ya&i-li' isiWBinttUou ' w m . . widely

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OKKICIAI, COUNTY NUWlsl'lAl’IvIt

(Copyright. 1936, United Pren) LONDON. Oct. 30 ll’i!)—lira.

Wallla Simpson was Klnp Ed; ward’s guest a t a dinner party a t Bucklngbsra palace Wednes­day night—the first timo they had ceca each other slnce-litr divorce the day befor<?. It was leamftl today.

I t was dcacrlbcd as. a "very, verj’, prlvato'! party and after the dinner, It y.-n9 underalood, tho ](lng escortcd ilrs. Slmp- «fln lo her home a t 18 Cumber­land Terrace.

, Qardenlna.Is Link Gnrdcsing u tlie link that

Wnds the frtenilshrp of tho klog and Mrs. Simpson, friends In court circles aald today.

As a result of the mutual liking for flowers, and for teud- iQg them, tho friends reported, Klnff Edward, in a pair ot old . gray flannel trouwrs and a lurilo ncck sweater, jnsj- soon bo seen In tho gardens ot Buck­ingham palace, mskl;ig them simpler and less formal.

Mrs., Slmpaon Is expccted to be there, the friends said. giv. log on the scene 'suggestions which Bho already has made In preppatory talka.

MARITIME WORKERS GO ON STRIKE;W EST COAST SHIPPING PARALYZED

Ships •Tied; Up .As 37,000 - Sea, Dock Employes Quit

‘Frisco Police Sent To Avert Violence

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mlllOamen had hurled back th e natlonallats from tho vitally lin>! portant east coast railroad and had i freed the great southern rallway| which the caUonallsta had cut.

Cuutlon Ordered General etaff orders were aedt to,

the front to continue offcnsWo ac-' tlon in all sectors but commanders wero warned th a t tlieir tacUcs m ust bo coolly planned because the naUonoaists now were back — their main lines and stronger slstaace could bo expected. ••

Confident It con retain the ncA’ly

LONDON, Oct. 30 (C.E1—Kl) .Edward, In h is 'f i rs t /orma! a , idress to his parllamentT-an ad- |orc.« studded thickly witU 'Ta"I Instead of the tro'dltlonal '‘wo"—

clearly implied inviutlon;jfor, ceatral European nations to jscck peaceful revision of theWorld war treaties.

, He covered the world situation land tho domestic sltimllon, on lop- lies ranging from the Spanish civil iwnr to tho new iVnRlo-EgypHan l.Vealy. uaUig plain..•'J," ‘'m e.".and '"iny," where . Ills royal forebears used v the,; k )ag ly "we." "ua;‘ oad

Th king. did.not appear In per­son.. His, speech‘was read In the Wjuso of lords to the aasembled lords and common.i. I

King Edward woa a t Bucking: ham palace when the speech woj read. He is-to appear In person—]

id In his royal' robes—a t the]

throne.. London wondered wbcthsrl MR), .Wallace Simpson, his Ameri­can boro friend, would be In the distinguished .eiHmgera' gallery. Today, she was a t btr new home In ' Cumberland Terrace, guarded against the (?urlouB by t^e king'? bobbles.

OdditiesADVANTAGE-- -1.

. ALMA, CaUf.. O ct 30 au’i— Certain.profeaaloijs have thclr. ndvaotagM a fte r all. ;

Dr.. E. • W. • Lslme, a n ' eye flpcclallst of Prcano. b u been

' • • one of tbe directors

1CAN3A8 a r v , lt0„.Ocl. 80 mt!l—Frank Orcene'told a pet- plesed poilcemon: "you see, of-; fleer. I'M a Democrat. 1 drive, the car. Ho I p u t .a R00.W-.

'v e lt 's tic k e r , on the left side of. tho'.wlndshleld. My wife's a- Republican. Sbe nut n London Btlcher on. the otber side.'',

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jfW hen tSey re«eiv>

upace deilgufcted.ror.Vn.make o f aHtoaoMle. P.4Wltn»n;5?,-M. A rortea'-cxpU M JF^Jdl# w m

Loyalists Get Tanks, Planes To Help Drive

MADRID, Oct. 30 (U P )—E cbe l planes rained ahrai>nel boinba o a tho centcr o f M adrid and i ts suburbs today, killing nearly ^ persons a n d w onndinc m an y . more. More tlian 15 w ere b ille d and 70 w ounded in M adrid. I n nearby Getafc, w here one of th e cap ita l's a irdrom es is o itua ted , 70 were estim ated 'dead , tnostly children.

Dy IRVING rF I -\U J I (Copyrlglit, inSO, United Pr«»)

MADHID, Ocl. HO (U P )—S ix ty new l.iuka lisvc nrrivcd to niJj tlie loyalists in th e ir iicvt' offensive nguinst rclicls cncirclmR' M nilrid , it was rcpo rled 'to d n y . T w en ty new airpliincs, a r r ivinp from Me.’tieo, have bceti ru slied into act

Jubilantly, the government an-, nounced that ita newly Inspired 1 •on territory along tho aouth-

__ highway and the railroad — :which also-, runs soutliwanl 1 point- below Aranjues—tho cmment resumed train .aervlco to| Uie coat coast tlUs'morning.

Next, government forcea hope to a ttack In force tUo strongly held nationalist bases — advance posi­tions until their big pusli oC a few days ago—o t llleacas. 20 mllea south of Madrid in Che Toledo hlRh- way, Anover del Tajo, on tho Ta­gus ■ (Tajo) river between Toledo (Continued on Pace 2. Colun

Landon Holds Lead In Final Poll Count

-NEW YORK. O c t-30 lani—The finar.courii In the, Uterar>- Dlgcat’a presidential poll of U,37Q,n23 persona throjighout fhe country: Landon, l,293,0C0;,no6acvclt, B72.807. • ■. j i l . add\tl9.nlthe;o ,Wfre .8?,'llp;

,683 for Alkcal

■ j j i .straWnTotea Cast Xol-.lj*oike..ll. !S32. fo r Thomas,-O.HSS for -Bro'*'' sr, 3,771 torC:olvlr

Id 680 for others;,. Differing frpm aomo p^e •lauB !aaBOuacemcnt« of this year’s poll. Ithe mogailne’s final Btatemeiit of Ireaults did not' rcducc' them 10 electoral votes, ?ior did It calcu-

'Inte tho .pcreenUge of popular !votc.i for each.

However, the S2 sU tes in which Gov. London led in the Digest poll havo'370 electoral votes. The 10 In which the President was ahead lukve 1131. For elecUon 200 . elec­toral. voUs are necea.iary. ' •.

Tho statea ln.w hlch.llio Digest ahowed 'Mr. Roosevelt ahead were Alabama, Arkansas. Florida, Geor­gia, Kentucky. Loulslaoa. Marj- lanJ, -Tebnesace, Texas, Utah and

.Virginia, In all other slates Gov. Landon led.

.4 n tumwiacinff;Its final returns ;^ lc li differ. strikljigly.wUh thos<

D igest commehted:■•Nover before in ao'toperience!

;overlny more th a n -a ’quarter ofj

;tlea of crlUelsm — pralso 'froml

o lhers-o i\d yet It h.is been"’just' -• the same type tha t has --

thU time for their , absolute curacy. .

O ut of the 3,3;o,S23 ballot^ re­turned,. Landon 'got S<.4 per centl of th e . popular vote, Roonov-elt,! 40.8; Lemke,-3.B; aU-'Othei per-cent.

Los Augeles Eyes W ork fo r Hoboes

As Best "BarrierLOS ANGELES, Oct. 30 (UEI

—JlRi Davis, chief of police, w h o .a year ago Uied lo halt the annual w inter'hobo Inva- olon of southern . Califomia through' a.hiockode o l 'lh e en­tire-state, today planned a-more subtilfi .approach to the ptob-. 1cm. He Intends to .pu t the vis-- Iting-hoboes.to work., • .

-A hobo isn 't. much worried about gelng-to JaU but he ls .afraid of work, the chief rea- flons. Therefore, ho believes, the

and .fo re ^ to"-construct .toads ■arid dig.'dltdJfs.:' ■

-C epU -W nrren •'AuallD, In chAnre'of the hobo -detail,, has.. M ht plain: clothes-offlcers.to . CoIlOB,-.' VKjlorvlUo, .- Necea,_ Blithe, Needles,. Borstow and Yuma, A rlx.'to queaWoa freight, -riding, hoboeij-' and report- oa those hcadlni-O R . Into..'Los ABgelea,'.

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w ith but one jnore c(ay remain­ing before the cImV of tho re'fels'- traiton- books. for . the: ftlectioa Tuesday; workers were busy today getting voters signed up in 'ad - votwe of the deadline Saturday at

• A t the office of Frank J. gmltb, county auditor, more than 200 a t^

jsentee-’ballots already have been least, that.offlclaJ-sald thU aJter- hboh. He Indieated'that abou t'80 toore ballots bad been'applied for

lood forwarded but had cot yet]been returned,.________________'r Appllcnuons io t absetlt

o r In time for'-deUrery to the poll- In z ^ o c e s Ih 'the'croelncU w ben

!):bo voters reside,-U-U,explained.

Capr. 'jam ea A. MoULion, RiiSland'B-aerial hero, cracked. Amelia E arbart's 1032 tlmo for tho - nortli Atlajitie croeslng uhen bo reached lin d e n today 13 liouni and JS minute* alter leaMnit Harbor Grace, Now-

iB ritiah f ly in g H ero Sots M ark] I n Com pleting H is Third

A eria l Orosaissr

LONDON, Oct. 30 (Ulli—Captain: JTomes A. Mollloon,.British flying hero, completed lUa third crossing of tho north AUoa’tlc by alrplaac a t 0:53 a. m. (3:30 a. m. CST) to­day, 13 'hours and 13 minutes after his take-off from Harbor Grace, NewFojindlanas

Ho brought his green.yellow American-made Betlanca mono-

j-.down a t Croydon airdrome :e some 20C) apectatora, Includ-

;ing reporters and photographers. Ho-.wos still'd i^ssed in the cve-j

/*irom *on-'planned to take. offi |w lth ln .2 i'houra foe. Cape Town,'

:: Uollison said he had a"very coldl ;trJp.and 'loat nearly an hour tryfl

‘^ 'c t 'h f ,!.................... - 'ttftc______ _____ _______Btom V .he ^ d . ‘'When I

waa: 700 jnlles ou t I liad to circle over-the oceaa for about- on hour In "iin'effort to rid the' airplane of

havcd marvelously,'- •rtneft-H arD orQ i____ ____ —-land. wlUiout-gattlnff-hls.elearanco papers'frbm the customs authorl- Vle9.;the_fi«t-.tlme .SMh a thing

Iraee, Newfound-

___________ ....O 'across thftiouUiiAUanUc.- .to'JHCcmbet.lOM, Amy I Johnson took the London to Cape- I tOTjw tecord# froni-Mn,' Ju it a te ^ . ijAonths Bftei'ithijy w '6»'jiiarriea..'I ::'.M om ^'a tltoa brnt'A m ellaEar-ihart'ii 1 * -hour*,- M-xutautea .c rw ' ■inff:iri 1832..' Ho‘:i»w hoJd i-m oi., traua-Atlaatlo ', r e c o ^ , than - any :oUier a ln au .w lU i 'a"total.of four oceon-croiitogi

THESTRIICE a t a

GL.-VNCE

.SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30 The Pacific coast marl-

llme-slrilte a t a glance;SAN FRANCISCO—40 slifps

are tied iip a t the Embarcadero. Coaat unloa headfiuartera map. ped general strike strategy and prepared . to place pickets around piers,.Tho police depart­ment detailed extra' patrolmen for npecial waterfront duty.

SAN PEDRO-25 ships were tied up. Union headquarters nwalteil Instructions from Sim Francisco regarding picketing. Tlie police department desig­nated 392 officers fo r water­front duty, working in 12-hour shifts for the duration of tbs strike. Tliey will carry si^e- arm s and will' have tear gas bombs available, . -. .- .. , -SEATTLE — 21 ships were tied up. Fourteen hundred

^vaterfrent ‘"There will be no attem pt to operate until m a tters ' In dis­pute have been adjuoted.'’

PORTLAND — 10 ships tied up In the Columbia river dis­trict, 1500 men idle. Mayor Joseph 1C Carson, jr ., warned tha t "law and order will pre­vail a t Portlond.’;

HONOLULU—An estimated 25 ships were tied up,,loelud;' ing several Jfatson trans-Paci» flc anil Honolulu-Snn pedro- San l-'rasctsco vessels.

Similar conditions existed ill Snii Diego, Juneau and amatt ■Paclfifi' com frntiB Taa'd'(I6ij.. boats wliich regularly soil-front -tho Orient to San-Francisco. San Pedro and Seattle were tied up In Far Eastern porta—Man­illa, 1 Yokohama. Sbanghol and others.

WARfEARPASlB L U M D E M E S

(World Copyright. 193S, UnlUd.. Preit)

PARIS, OcL 30 (I'JS—Tho ciao- Iger of a spread of the Spanlah

Itervlew

..................? ; 'C m & i ! » r « 6 r.w j',o f ' Soviet.. Ruauln’s of Kgnlnlng, liberty, of

I....... ........ in arnui'.an'd muntloasW ith the-establlsbed Madrid gov- |emment.''lJlum 'said- too - 'Iwnced tbe,coaUnental pov lintent on preventing tho Spanlah jcrisla o r any'othe'r c lash of poli- lUcal or ecoiioailc'Interests front |driwlrj» Europe .into another,war which might proye'fatal to civili­zation: .■1 ■ ‘ ' V;■Airplane^Man'iage

AnhulleU in ,Court, <ancAGb,‘-oet.'so .:n iin '— The |alrplan«-.mania8:e' o f , Mary;-Lee iRapn aad'Vineent'-Rapp In’an s '-

told--SupiHbr • Court - Judge Oscar'-'F.ANelsda^ she-’never 'Uved with.fier.feusbfad.-'.' -'.’T'’; - •-■-

■■ .thwagh the.ceremony. ......... .... " '" '. 't want

Tries For Peace

Uy ItOOEIt. JOHNSON SA N FBANOIBCO, Oct, 3d (UP) — Thirty-seven th o u san d

unionised dock workers and seamen w en t on strike -today, p a ra ly z in g Pac ific Coast sliipping from S e a ttle to Ban' P ie g o . M aritim e headquarte rs here ordered large-scale p icketing -^ f -. p ie rs , th rea ten ing a repetition of tho costly industria l w a r fa re o f 1034.

I n San Francisco, approxim ately OOD- pickeU moved o u t I a lo n g tbe E m barcadero front, They were sta tioned in g ro n p t ' o l twelve in f ro n t of eaob p ie r,

representing tho unions' w ^ > . m g th a t th o 40 ships tic d T u p - , here m ust r o t sail. ;.

L’liioa hcndqiinrlcrs here sa id - ipickcts lia d 'b c c n posted a t tU'a , loiticr a ffcotcd p o rls ,p r in c ip a lly ,

•iJswttic. Po rllu iid , San I 'e d ro lui San Dicjro. - . One liundred and eighty specm

patrolmen wero ordered out for wuterffpnt duty. Seven -pattot • cars, each manned by two officer#, equipped wlUi shotguns and tear gas bomlis, crulaed along £mbar* radero streets, • ,• Three hundred and ninety police- • T5cn'were dispatched to the San

Pedro w aterfront. PeUco detail* ' were stationed a t other Paclfie . ports. • .

New Pcac® Try - Meanwhile, Assistant Secretary .

of Labor Edward F. McGtwly be^ gah a new attem pt to orrnngB peace conferences ..between- tSa unions and ohlpOR-nera, who brokoV

retatlOM a f midnight la s t- ' •"'-■itt.^ha.warlietst. J o in t .« y ./

committee issued ttu

foriniita before fait effect of the •Faciflo'Coast marltlbie tleop Is /elt;Ed>™rdF.McGrady, iwslst-

‘ a n t serretary- of labor, fought today to bring a aivKt end lo a walliout th a t luay become na­tional. IIU efforts were appar­ently doomed to failure for the present.

MffiUSON

P o lU Should S tay O pon-U ntil 7 P . M .; M Uler C U nfies

“ S p l i f 'T ic k e t .

today po!Li foJ-' tho' c ral. elecUon should . . . from 8 'a , m. imtU-7 p. cordance' with BocUon'Uw'Idaho law. ............... ,

Even thougli a voter may.mark l3 ballot “straight'- wlth-T»'cro»s

. j t i e circle,at th e ton-fif^a p ^ Uoular Ucketj ho- m ^ - \ “oto-. for certain other • •w iu ^ e s : '. In' aa. o ther tisket; the-'O alted Pxessj

le r -held "If,• howcv4r.-.a-Vbt ‘ done thl»,^’ (marjced.. .•»'(>,«)

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One Issue and One ^ nswer— Recovery. Is Hefei ^‘ lloittl'^lltic»l'B cene‘0h,tl»8-ev«: -rf-lh? clecUpB.;TW?(Jayr,^^^

.r--. ,nbetttr.’:‘o'r;'i)'et llie^ui-'.

wen) >»bm tho preMsit admlnls tratloui U natJpn. »<l 4W al

A hdtM »Bl*W i»oM *w »T

n e o n taa in n -M fo ra ite a. HU a H tu ta ' Ja

s s s s .

t!Ti!5%2£kw?v^** ** i T fcw t k p d i Z i a r I* I

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NegbtlaUons, however;-were a t ', aUndstlll os the first day of tho alrike dawned. Tho unions formed a spccbl stra tegy committee which -' will consider any njw. conelllitary

Forty ahips were tied up In San ■ ,Kninel.co, 23 la San Pedro, about-'.■20 In Seattle and the remainder at^'- I^rtland., Vancouver. S a n : Dlegb.Honolulu. Juneau and other uiain*'- land,-Hawall-And Alislcan ■ p o r ti .-

Workers L eaw Shin, 'A Steady stream of sailor*, en- r

glnter*, radio operators, w ater- ■. :tenJor», f lr e m ^ and wipers—their ■gear packed, la t?uffel b a g s-p a -. radtd-down th?.-gangplanks,frtim .|Ships of every desetipUon-^-luxutfy'. llaera, freighUrs. tankers,, lum ber'• schooners and motorahlps.

Most o f . them 'wciil direcUy^'te'.'- union headq iia rtem jto" j^ ive In;-••

jstmctlons on-thelp. fu tu re -s tr ik e - ‘a?llvltles.,M,ectlnga w t« .ip ld : .b ,! ,'hiad closed doors, liroughouttih-j- -lomlng, in San Frenctsco.',. : -

In Saa- F ^ c lc o -Police -Chief '•llllam Quinn indicated oi-detaUflf,-..'

officers will be ' r ' — •- - - • each of.the 40-<Embarcadero. •• . . . , .

. Dock Worlier* Join, ..........., Longshoremen and other doc'k'*: workers }olncd..the'8Upboard

.T haiw alkout psr*!JOOJIM annual: ahipicarried ooi by .iao&Ktsbi^s'Trtuch i '

'Fhe strike. O T deiw a i'W ii^ p lk i <■‘1___^ ,-d te trlc t icoO B t#!-.o fx^ .

f«^««M‘m . » t . : S e a t U S ^ - ^ 1

ulnn indicated «-dctall of-

ck 'W orl/crt

^ e s-rlkc resjltea f-o». tnabil.

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News in Brief IJlM(S<ri o( lh> Ertnlnr TIrac* ' r« lnvH«fl lo^conmbuio li--* !• pAprr Ijjr telijihflni. THa n'

Chnplcr U lil >te«t Zctii Phi chnplcr of Dclphlim z

clcty Mond.-iy n i 2 p. iIn Lcclojrllcniohsl hall.

WIMSCEI '■■ INKS, MES

Nflw E quipm ent H clps M adrid ' BefendcrE to Ohcch

b; .H eb c l D rive

■(Contlnucil From Pace One)»na Aranjurz. iinil N:\vnlciinicro, fioiithwcKi of MniIH<i on the Tnla- vcra ronil.

Loyallcl nlrplanca sun'cycd. Boise,jinilonttUst poaltlons a t nil iheeef —;p la«s and reported Ihtm stronglylls KeciijwraHnc h e 10. Ncvcrthclets covcrnmcnli Mls.i Jn*cp!iln« .ThroeUniorton, lender*. In their orJera to mcn al|tcflcher a t the high school. 1# re- the Iront. setracd to be sure thcyiciipcKitliip from n ton»lltctcmy now. hud fluffldent «trcngth IP she undtnytn l Wednesday, move forward aucccssfuUy, ' r 1 .

Hto Wider OffrnUw I Isilrineapolli Vi»llot«If the present drive Roej well.: Mr. .md Mrsi C*. C.' M aiiie ftrc

•government leaders Intend to movt; I reRl-stertd a t the r.irk hotel, Mr., npUnst the natlonollsHi In Ihe-ChtiflMasflle 1b hend of the-N orthrop pJneria wctor, dlrcctly y.-e«t of Ma-iKini: S t« l company of Mlnne- drld, on the secondary road bC'lnpolli.tween San Martin de VnltlelRlcjilai I , --------nnd th» Mndrid-Tolcilc hlK 'ivny. |xo s in r j ijunj^yallRt airplanes have rcconnpltH . j , e .Martin, Sail Lake City.,e rtd this position, too. They re .ji j reKlatcred a t Uie I’cnlne hotel.l

IDAHO EVENING TIMES. TWriN T'AU'S. TDAOT

'v u i t In noUcilr . nnd Ur*, Parley C. Smlthi

and Mr.' and JUs- Gcoreo Abbott) vUiiInc relatives .md frlendaj

com IPPING IRKERSSIK

jVcsECls 'n c d 'U p A tf~37,00(rbr U nion Em ployes Q uit to

E nforce Demand*

(Continued From P a '^ Ono)^ !lhnt these questions'wcrc\tiot oub*i Jccta for negotlalloR t i l t should l}p| iiihmittcd for nrbltmtlon ' tral third p.irty.

After th^lropassc wall reached, Uie joint neffollatinc committee «-ecL Into sccrtt confcrcnce and emerged w ith the strike order, nuthoriwa ti week bro In a coast- u'UIe poll of the unions' member*

'ships,Xullan.il Supiioct

• Randolph Mertweather, n ber of the Jotot negollallnf: mlttec and buslneu agent lor the Marino Flremen’a Beneficial

{cl^tlu^, sold;•Tho soup Is on, This strike in-;

•unions.They I

ported t i i n t «'hlle CUaplncrla: seemed weakly pirrisoned. nesrhy' ><avos del Rcy was held l>y Kidenible-force.

Taklnc ad^nntBBc of their super- j Jor number^; the loyalisla are Rt-j Uvcklng all th flr objectives from| three sides: An Attack of llils Mnd was started tU s morning on| the nntlonalins before nirMas. No

, prPgTtM waa reported In the first pluuo of tbo operatloD.

Saorce (Secret ' / Great sccrtcy U nuUntiilned re-

.eanllns the new munition* nnd ' equipment received from abroad,

and.oa to the polnU of orlfila. But, SOTcmment leaders believe tiielr new Btrcncth was sbown yesterday' when fo r 'th o 'f ln c time in weeks the t

Uiey did liavo alrplosea to support them, and—4ifl reported here, cat*

• trplUar lnnks for the first times— th e loyoJlsta mode most of Ibclr procrtBS yesterday In plaln'bayon- e t attacks by Infastiy. .The In­fantry, however, were welt support­ed by artUlery—(mother surprise. The artilleiy ycstenlny seemed

";Votli well supplied n ith shells and •well directed. -

-Domb n e b d SuppUes ..,Tbe new-so''«m inenl a ir ,.- ,— did oome of their most noUble u-ork in bombing nationalist sup­ply m in i . A communique of the a ir and marine ministry nsscrted th is moniins tb a t-a coluan of 20 trucks routed near Toledo. In ndditlon, according (0 an official w ar office communique, Ihc planes destroyed a Ions tm ck column' jnovins oa Navalcanjcro, a c ' Tunn of about 20 trucks moving ,tbo Kiad between RftTalcnmero and Torre Jon de la Caliada, on the To-

.3i?do Wgtai«y, and ft colutnn of automobiles and trucks conveying munitions and food northnrard from Santa CruM de itotam ar on t ‘ ‘ Talavera-Madrid road.

SOVIET BOAT SEARCHEDODF^SA. U. S, S. a , OCL 30

a’.!!)—The Soviet ship Dnertr, route to Datum from Hamburg: w ith cargo, was stopped and,

. searcbcd while entering the Strolt| of Gibraltar by Ibc Sponisli surgent crulstr • Almlraatc Cer-I vem, it waa reported here today,'

• The rebel w&rslilp firat fired a lilankllliot. according to a radio,

•received from Comrade Golubev, m aster of the Russian vetMl.

News of RecordU a ir ia s e L icensu

eitnbllfihlng 1 I from Twin FalLi to Salt Lake I City,

llteclktrar NamedI MrJ<. C. E, Grieve hns been ap- I pointed deputy rtglslrnr of Tho- Imet* precinct. It wn-i announced |todny by tho board of eounty| commissioners.

Di«ml«sed From Hotpltal

when he fell from his bicycle yes­terday a t bl.4 home, today w as dis­missed from (he county hospital.

To Itcturn Iilonilay Dr. naymoml S, IUm wUl return

lo-Tw la Falla Monilny from Sc-| attle-where he will olftclatc a t fu-| neral services Saturday family friend.

___hotel last evening and. . . addressed by DonaJd Calla­

han, Wallace, former stale senator.

Back From East • Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Bey mer have returned Irom a twc weeks’ trip to Philadelphia; \Vhlle there J>r. Beymer was Inducted Into membership In the American. College of Surgeons.

Bece4fe* D ecree 'Decree of divorce waa granted

In district pourt today to Mrs. Marrilln OtTWgUl from Paul K. Cowglll, Jr, Attorney for the plaln-

waa uy 1.. Kinney. Tho —" imcostcsted.

GrMted Dlvorc«A divorce deereo was granted to ­

day In district court to W. A. Stout from Mrs. Pearl Slout. who de­faulted In appearance. O. a -Hall represented the. plaintiff ' “

OCT. SO '• Bemnrd Joseph Funk Grace Waldnian, 'both M '

..Tulis.

SCoves From OooiUng The A lbert Brown Xsmlly ive lived a t Gooding for a

, - ; r of y ean , have moved to , jformer.home a t Kimberly. Also to 'live a t Kimberly are his son, Ju se BroRU, and family, Gooding.

Illuliblsfa Bnrns I Burning ■ rubbish a t the Inter- Imo-jntaln rroduce company, 303 '■'nil street, caused a lire alarm to

! lumcil in yesterday afterrioon. [The blase was extlnguUhed with [little o r no dnmice. It was report- ,ed. ,

.Movta to Ruhl II MtB, Reuben F . Sperle,- Twiaj

FaUs, has moved to BulU wherel Mr. Sperle has employment. Mre.1

iSperle has. been convnltsclng from;

To Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Blgu ..ham. Twin Falls, a son .ytslerdaj a t C;50 p. iiL a t tbe Twin Falls

■ counly hosplal m alcm lty borne.

To Ifr. on.l Mm. E- F. Morris. Buhl, a daughter, yesterday, at U:SO a. m. a t the Twin Falls county lic«pltal maternity home;

B olld in^ F c m ita .

IHIII SchUfman. all of T uln Falls,! iluive been nuniinated for president,!

prcsltlcnt nnd secretary, re-1 •tively, t-f..thc freshm an_clw |

Mra. nay Cornell, to make alter* aUona on.a dwelling on lots 1''11, block 110, too. •

■ Rnymdnrt F. Graves, to nshlngle . ft dwelling on lot 12, block *2,

' *125. • ' ■

'iC ttnsaa .C lly_____ Z i \ 68 '• .JUa Angeles •------- :,60 . 70 •

MUefl ,60^

:..:s«lt Ul«> a ty ~ -4 0 '.....„ ._ < B •;.■■jxmn-.rAUS:___

I the University of Idaho, South-1 :t) bnmcb, Focateilo.

iSpeclal .SeMces ' Rev. W. T. Armstrong, North. Powder, Ore., will preach a t the Salvation Army luiU Sunday, Mon­day nnd Tuesday evening a t 8

u A d juun t Ethel £IUs. bead

Car Bums Tbe fire department was tailed

a t 12:55 p, m. today to'-tbe 300 block on Ninth avenue east to ex- tlngvir!! a blaze In a 1D3« sedan

, belonging to W. F. Pay, CID 6cc- |oad avenue north. TJie fire waa, caused by o abort circuit In the. wiring nnd little damage was

Win* Honors . ,• For illustrotlng a .slory from tliel

Denver Post, Ethle<fn Eifms.'C, ofl 1010 Eighth B trn t east, was placed I on the honor, roll. She Is in tbe; second grade o t the WashlnRtoii| schol nnd also iron fir»t ownrdtJiBb.

Post said.

Puxnpldn FishiiigCALIFtJRNIA, Mo. lOPi—Formi

boja founa a new sport here <ur-| In^- recent hisb wat«r ' w&lchl vaohed J i b i n g pumpltliu dowi)| nrM m .’Dy tiaiog seta o r hanging from*Tldgw tlw toys rw u e d flvcj tmUoKilB.

> JLi^s JPoprhoute. HOtlSTOW, T t* . O B yearing

peustoB wotiW ........ '" " >cMenl^'' Sarah . . _

.’Omto, IM , rttiMeDt of lHin»,'C«clarea «lv*.

Bstisune^

have" received telegraphed jutur-l .Bnces from unions throughout thel (nation, guaranteeing us tbelr sup­port in our action."— May Spread Far

This was Interpreted as mean­ing that there was a possibility the' Pacific Const elrlke may spread to the Atlantic coast nnd Gulf of :MeKico ports. Honolulu, Alaska' land possibly phUlpplne ports wiU b« Ued up by the strike. . |

~ ■ nlons involved In the slrilte|

intcmaliQmil men’s nasoclatlon; ....Union of tho PacUic; the Marine' Firemen’s Bcneiiclal association;: tbo Marine Cooks and Sten-ords' asiociation: the Marine W ater-' tenders, Wlpejs nnd Oilers asso­ciation; the Marine Engineers, and American Itadlo Telegraphists’ ' aociation.

AVnltedF.D.lL Action , McrUveathcr sold Oic unions had delayed their strike call U hours from Wednesday midnight princip­ally becat&e they hoped.President Franklin D. Roosevelt would inter* venc with a satlaractory proposal In behalf of the federal go —

lenLThere were tome reports from

unofficial quarters that th^re woulil be another call for a gcncri ' strlko in San Francisco in tt event the w aterfront walkout cot tinucs without settlement.

In 1031, under almost Identical! circumstances, all union labor went| on strike In San Francisco, t t up ail business, transportation commerce in the city. Eight deaths were attributed to the marine dis­pute. either dlrcctly or indirectly, and the m onetary'loss mounted

mllllono of dollars. *Hits AU Companies

:rected not

,------------------------ — Amerlcan-Hawalioa—but also would Involve tho steam schooner end small for* eign line*, which earlier bad fered peace proposals.

"Does it mean a general mari­time strike?’’ McGrady was asked.

•'Ves. against all companlM!,” he replied. "There are about M com­panies operating out c l Pacific ports., 'The Vnltetl States departmetit'

,pf lattor Is btaylng on tho Jo V i iMcGrady added. "This stoppage of |work is modncfls, '

•Nobody wins; every’body losei nduBtrles. workers and the gen- .1 public."

New Vorkera Ready ■'sallnrs’ defense" commUtec

. . .New York already h a s ’given notice it will seek a sj-rapathy strike In .U ia fan o .

NegoUtttloos which culminated in, the strike began Sept SO, daU of eapfration of J03i. agreemcnta.

Ip o ^e rs ‘and the unions nre- ited th flr demands for contract

revisions, and each side rejected' the other's propoaila In substance. McGnidy and the federal maritime

. arranged a 15-day tTMce. . • . ■'I

At the eitd of the first truce,, O ct 15, McGrady obtained anotherj tnice which the unions stlpnlatedj should end O ct 20. Meanwhile, the, unions defied the -■ ................. 'begun taking a strike vote. Bal­lots ahowcd the workers were M per cent ia favor of the walkout U their demands were not m et

The shipowners Informed the comnUsRloa they would ngrco to a year's troco under ' ejtUlIng

tie lr downfall

7EXAN8 JOIN STRIKE • PORT ARTHUR, T a t . Oct. 30

(UPJ-— Union seamen voted here today to strike io sympathy with the west coast maritime walkout

ELY, Nev., O ct 20 ruiD—A flyn- a mite bomb sufficient to blow up a ton of solid TOdc.wa* dtocovertd'

autom^lle°of“tJS trk t A t^ m e y ^ ; U. Watison of White Pine, county: today. -■ .•;

A looao' comeeUon 'm e < l ,ihe bomb from explodlsg and cauilag death o r serious Injury to W at- aoo tiad hla lamlly. The bomb waa found when Watson drove Into- K eervlco. ataUon lo. have hls-.oU checked. » « sal<l b t beUeVod I t bad been tber« «lnc« ' HOtdasr -% ht, wben he left bis c t r p«rk-

I downtown for aevetal'bouRL , W atson-iravo ahertffa 'ctaeera!

namci of tTvo persoithreatened 'W s JUe. ....... ............(Oso' w tr» chcc'blsg Xor fbger- J ^ k s . --- ------- -?:••■

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Newest and De.-Mllieat.War Machiiic Gels Test P I SMISO N F K M

Roosevelt, Oonfiffcnt of Besult, Takes to B ond to Finish

E u Cfimpaign -

The deadlier alfjrtwe ef lU tj-pe In the n’drld-Boelni .TO 17-U.»hn«y-ftbovo^tuUy. a tSeatlle, Wash. I ts four cnsioes develop 4,WM horsepower, Oc^gned to drivo th<5_hBM »“ P »n of 28P mllea an hour. I t iriO-conT wore than a »on of-exploMw and.havo :o tren>cndon» cruising range.- ~ . ,■ v,

M a n u a l o f A n n s H x i r d e r t o F o l l o w T h a u C o o k l i o o f c

-nere’a a P ^ I e m for tbo militaiT-miDded onlooker to Belr»—w bat'w as tbo cemnond given the sqoad o( Epoabh women pictured drUUng a t Madrid prior to going In the front line to ddend 'tlte raolial lEalast the rebel a ttack? Some of the girls seem to be doing *1ert ahoalder 'arnis,'’ other •‘port nrms,” mido “present anbs.'' Who l» right ? Noto their uniforms—bonsc drone* •nd-nlU tsty «“P«* ' ' '

Anfozingly L arge P c rcenU gc of j YoungsUra’ A ffected , Saya '

. Oarolintt E ip ( 3 i

DALLAS nuCJ — Bad teeth fttti 'breaking the-licalth and future poeslblllUes of an amaxingly lar««; percentage of American' children, Dr. Ernest A. Branch, Raleigh, N. C., told the Joint

XAHOMA.aXY (UPJ—A theory, why relief roll3''decl(ncd only sllfjhlly despite re-employ*' ment df some •4,000,000 persons in!

projecta for tl» w orlo. progtrssj

duced Jn children ............. ..— ,dccayed teeth, he said, are ,tuber-1 culosis aad ailmenta of tbo kid­neys and heart.

Cerm. Incubator ,■B«lng dorlt, i» ft nnd warm, the]

mouth is a peilcct incubator fori perm* and bad teetli provldo tbe| perfect 'cultura media wllhln it ," ' said Dr. Bmndi. who la oral hy*

Icne director of tho N orth Caro* na state board of .health.Tuberculosis genns Breed .

louth full Of bad teeth, b e :|sa l^ and then ore carrlcd into, the j

'**lflci, hygiene end prenatal cnre! all oro Involved in buHdlng good! teeth. Dr. Branch aaW. !

The foodoeas o f 'A s ic r lc i^ fori sweets and soft foods was blamed, by Dr. Branch for the current in -,

- 9 In tooth decay.

o tit^ f l 'o r . «Rr,' a job '«h lch . r ^ r e a lb « ; labor-.of five Eirla! [oyerapert|rf_ofaix.weeka ;

STARTS TODAY!P0«m.0p»B « t l t t t k 7

FED FOR JOBS

She blames the women.The depression has made them

work-conscious, ahe said. This Ss. how she explalni her thcoiy: j .‘ Vhera wonien formerly Icontent .to aloy in tho borne, the;! ' - 6 now.potential Job-hoWerB, and:

SisUr for empkiymeat or wllef, supplement the lowered aalariea'

which their, husbands are recelv- tng.

"All employable members of tbe family are potential jobiholdprs.'

Uon of higher education has regls^ kred for employment, whereas ^rm erly a Inrga part of them were absorbed into homes.

. “This condition alone." ahe aoid. I'-inercases the relief rolls nnd un- ]cmployed rcglstrotlon., Never be­fore in tbe history of the country have wc had such a complete rec­ord of applicants for joljo. • Conse- qucnUy, I t ia difficult to.m ake a true Btalement that unemployment has Increased during the p a n year.

'•More, appllcaUons am on fUc for Job!(,*but the demand la not Incrcaclng."

Spends in SilverWEST PLAINS,. Mo. •- dlD ' — !

Members o f the Hammond's Mill; civilian conservation camp n< hers are paid in silver dollars show local merchants how mi business the camp Is bringing tbcm.

months of 1030, 823 peroona were bitten by doga. Tho offi­cial rccorda also abowed ot)o peraoQ b it b dog.

WANT ADS BKINQ i^ U L T S ,

(Contioucd From Page One] la th a t kind of liberty—tho great President who prcacn'cd the Amer­ican union. •

, . ■ ■ Quotes Uncoia,, "They nr® from the speech by President Lincoln a t tbe'-Sanl* taiy fair ia Baltimore In lEM: .' The world has never bad a irado deflniUon of tb^ .word liberty, and the. American people. Just now, 'o n much in want of onr. We all doclarc for liberty: bu t In usbig tho

word we do no t all mean tho,------ thing.' W ith some.the world'liberty , may mean for each man to do as ho pleaatarwilh himself, nnd the product of his UBor; while I'wlth others'tho same word'may ,mean for some men fo do as they Ipieaso with other men, and- the product of other men’s labor. Hero - e two, not only different, bol

mpatlble things, .called .by . i._.0 name, liberty. And it follows

-----------1 and incompatible names- libe rty and lyranny. .

' SU(«P, Wolf disagree". TJie 4bephcrd drii'-es ( ie wolf,

from the sheep's throat for which I the sheep thanks the shepherd n a ' bla liberators, while tbe wolf de­nounces him for the same act. os tbo destroyer of lib e rty , . . plainly, the.'sheep and th e wolf are not ogreed upon a. definition ot the word liber'.y: nnd preeUely the samo_dIfference prevails today among us human crcatures . . and s ir profctslng to love liberty,

" ‘RecenUy, sa i t Becms. the peo- have ■

.. define liberty, and thanks to them that. In what thcy have done, the wolfs dictlopnrj- has been re* pudloted.'

ihey Apply Today "Th»e." Mr. nooecvelt contln-

leil, "fire Lincoln’s words. They ipply today as they did them Tbo

people of the c ity o f Wilmington opprcclate their Blgnlflcanee In th e ' samo measure a s men and women in overy other p a rt of the union."

Mr. Itoosevclt nrrived a t Wllm-' Ington iS minutes a fte r a tumult*' uous demonstration for him in tra* dIUonally Republican Philadelphia. Tb6 Prcstdent en route from Philo* delphla to Camden, N . J„ required an hour to negotiate what ordla* arlly would be a 12 or 15 minute automobile trip.

Democrttllcleader*,'Jubllflnt . . . . ..« enthusiasm, told him that tho city v’ould bo found in.his column n e jt Tueeday along with tho' rest of Pennaylvanla.

A t CSmdcn’ tbouBanda moro

Loud-Speaker StolenCANTON, O. (HJl)-At least one

thief here Is wrtl prepared for the 1036 campaign. He took a'.WOO publlc-address system fjym the home of V. Black In East Sparta, lear here. So la r , he haa hot been •heard'' from;

Hoiicyiiioon-Pair.

Firestone, ion of the rubber magnate, and hla brtde, the. former Mary Davis,of prilladel*. phia, poke their heads cut ef their cabin on the-S. S. Res: on return from a honeymoon abroad. Young Firestone tald he would return to hit (125-a*' month Job In his father's. Ml* ami service statlen, but tha t he •

s father's nin connection with the current pri- Bldsntlal campaign.

Young Rogers, in on editorial l a ' * his Beverly Hills ^ t l» n , sDhI la part:

"The a tlzen oSjecta #nd resenle ...th tho power Bt its' commami, tho use ef WIU Rogera' photograrli

nomo' on any campaign Illcra* ._.-e. . . . All his life WIU Rogers • tried t< ■■

the theft laat.niglit here or-------- green, aievrolet sedftn.bear- .Ing llccnae No. OR-S805. . '

•-OOBOHO BUllSiL'ij^r.' zD X uin>i.o«K

' ' s m i r B o n r s K B '^ '

U S i S D C A R SMAJnr'SOLD WITH '■ WRITTEN 0UARA5TEB'

’S M J H E V . MAOTEE- SPO RT BBDAN,. bnUt-fai:■ .8,400 miles. W rit te n gBaiant«o . - 1 ------.

'33—OHSy. MAflT;^ OOAOH,'hot water heaU r;L :$^- - ■Si-PLYMOBIH DeLuie OOAOft OK ,'31-rdHKV, COUP^ new Cniah, gnaraatoed:-:.-ii327S'

OOAOH, 'sST lceiu i, good tit>« » 0 ;OOAOH/n(w maroon f .T.":?Vv 1 -

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./',lVl.anjr;Oo|ob'6r:30:ifl3i5-. fl)AHO EVENING TIMES. TWIN FALTaS. TDAHO P a e e ^ # : , ' ;

MRS.'*® ‘ l U Y S WARDROBE

Friond of King Edward Qoliijj To PorlB for Oostlj New

Winter Apparol

. 'fIomc:of::Mrs»Simp8ou, No.,1 RomanticJFigiire

(Coprrigllt..1tlS(^:lI(li(td PfCM), PARIS.'Oct.-80 :(UEI^Mrt, Wftl- lla, 3 lm p«n U czpcttM in -Parla n e x t .week,? not .to . a«ek eicapo 'from Boaslp llnlOngr Ii'er namo wllh' - King Edward's bu t to Uka

- ocsakin' of ona of th e b le s u tI '----- ooaUlMf wardrtjbca .nny,, I

fasblon bouM has tumod out - aca'son.' •

' A Jl'the new clothes artf' olmoat . c:.trcma la Uielr ihoilcatalmplIdty.

• M any ' of Uid' gowjia WlU hOTo cliiBslcol ILnca and nona wiU have frllta or cecentrlo otfcelfl.

Week-Day Costome ! O ne.w cek-doy costume la .. :trow n woo!, with a straight, abort sXlrt'-wotn with a tailored fitted ■jixcIcetSif the same fliatcrHil and a• • e Abkow blouso which, toU-

d and fitted on the'Bome'llncahe jackot, anlchea her eyes.

A n aftcmooacrcpe,

orcd a

ooa son-n la oC block ) w ith a draped bo-

wldo. belt, crabroldcrcd-ln Ercea; and wblto to m otch the cmbrold-' ci-y on cuffs and aleovM.

■ DlncJ< for Evenlnjf F o r cvcalne, M rs, Simpson ol-,

;noat olH-aj'3 vcara Mack. Jn her. new wardroba la a black crcpe cltuHleal.'cvealBjr trown worn wllh]

Tills nslflcncc In london'a foshlennMe Wc»t End no\v Is thn home e t i> «’oman who U the center of ivorld attcnllon—Sfra. WallU SlrapMa. u'ho Is hiRil In tlio fnTor of Rln;; Rdivard \1U . The house, a t an Cumberland Terruce, IScRenl'* Fiuk, Into which Sirs. SJmpson movetl a t about (he tlmo she lUcd l iu dh’orco pica, Is closely tt-utcbed by detccdres fronr (bo king's pelrat« gaati.

a abort bolero jocKct of Uio material. The gown la made with a low cu t dccollctte back. The bol­ero la cdged.wlth a Band o t pearl embroidery and th e hem of the oKlrt la Vrfged w ith the same easi­ly material.

This gown Is w hat la known a doublo duty drcas, for I t t a irve a s a oockUU o r dinner drcaa v.'hen v o m with n blouse that hides the cutaway back.

One touch of color' In the .winter. wahIrob9 ‘lS ft gay cvenlDg Jacket

of sheerest gauze, atripcd with Tour or five different ahadea of red;

BUHL

NO la LTJCBTBOSTON tttPJ—Patrolman Pat­

rick F . McGucWan, Offlccr 13 of ' tlio Boston poUco force, says IB

liafl nlwaya been (in omen of good Ijclt to him. He -hflfl been or -

• force 31 years, which figure \ versed la 13, Ho spen t many yeara of i»Uco servlco a t Station 13.

■ . A L T in u S , Calif. filB-HMOld CaixoU bought a mule to carry bla

'^tnent on a deer hunting trip. 'g the mule to a tree, ho aode

-.de detour In oaarcli of gatae, Vcoinlng. ag a in . unexpectedly

uponlthe anitaiO, bo mistook I t for - — 1-----d shot I t

W orlu by ShaJtccpearc, DlcVeBa, and Floldiog, ,tnm afated>lo Rus- 8l«i,.ar«- among the 'foreign class-

M n. E. J . Sbaub and Mrs. X. N. MadCD entcrUloed the Rebekah Kcuslngtoh Tuesday aitcmooa a t ;the homo of Mrs. Shaub. Tw’enty- :oevcn members wcro' pnsacnt nnd I three guests, Mra, DeMount Buck- endorf, Mrs. Uolllo Shark and Mrs. lArtliur Brown, Watpato, Wash.,

j B^cst of Mrs. Wlillam Cua-|

0 San SoucI contract bridge ... met Tuesday for luncheon with Mrs. Lftwrcnco. Van . Riper. Mrs. H. C. Coleman won the high score priio.

The Gleaner girls of the L. D. S. church and tho M. Men entertain­ed with a Halloween dasco Tuea-

‘ ‘‘"Jllsto^^of the Holdlog Coia- ponlM," was the subject of a pa­per given a t tho Mentor club jncot- Ing, Wedacaday afternoon by. Mm. 'Roy Miller. Mrs. Vaugha ahriver jwos tb s’tiostcas. The next meet* ling will be held Nov. 18 o t Uio {home of Mrs. Howard Gault.I Tho Buhl Girl Reserves held Itbclr rcgular.meetlng In tbo G. R,' - a t tho high school-Wcdnes-

joon. Mra. Bussmann was tho guest speaker. Sho used for her tallc tho subject, “Jloklng over clothes attractively." plaasforUio formal party which wiU bo gtvea tho evening Of Nor. 28 wore

1 Buhl Grange met In r e t ,___ jn n t tho city hall Tucodaylcvcalng. Overseer Elmer Phlllipa| acted-sd M aster In the absence ofi S. C. O rr who Is atteading the State, Cro0ge convention o t Boise.

- meeting wps closed by group

1 CASTLEFORD j!

Sat-Mrs, Frd Rlngert entertained

group of friends at dinner — urday evening, tho occt ' her husband's birthday, tho dinner plnochl# - " l a Into hour.

Mrs. Margaret ... talncd membera of Tl

Tuesday with

HUGE i W LINERCLYDEBANIC, Glasgow (ltE> —

Hundreds o f hammera ore pound­ing in th# John Brown wmpany shipyard a s tho keol box for the Cunard Whlto S tar No. 633 liner, sU tcrahip to tho-Queen Mary, Is I under constrvctloa ’ '

Workmct which It la .. about 2,000 tons lorger B0,77l-ton Queen Mary. Tho now Uner, not y e t named, la to be cem-. . . . . . ... . -------20 months.

remain a closely

|Bma!i Bella, Elopliants, Kcyaj Add Gay Koto to Milady’g

WiBtfir MilHBery

NEW XOJUC OlE) — Tho well- |arcBscd girl may wear rings on

lingera this year, but tho bellsj |of the popular old Jliiglo will bel '-T her head. ' • '

AndjUong with them will bo ele­phants,‘ key* ond .a ll tho oUicr amusing ornaments ttuit now dan­gle around tbo wrists of feminine America. Growing gayer with ev­ery passing week, the currcnt' :modo has h it upon the clmrmj ibfacelet a s .a mlllnery dccoralloni land the result is chic.

"Chana Hals" __Inlroduced by a Paris deslgneV,

the charm h .tt has mndo its first' appcoranco • upon Fifth avenue.' Designed for sports and tailored,

tho charm hats are being in felt In tho seasan’s new and tho prospectlvo wearer

may nelcct her own oroamcnU. which arrf alrung upon gold nnd silver chnbifl and foatcned around |the crown. ‘

However, tlia new charm hatal re only one of n variety of cha-|

peaux tha t aro filled with auda-' clous surprises. Another Is tho wee little cap of velvet or auedo with — arrangement of feathers no.

‘0 suggest a bang on thel Tho wearer ot one ofl

these hats Is supposed to match|

In Action Story I In Finest Role

placed a forehead

___During tho afternoon bridgewas played a t three tablos, Prized wero-won by Mrs. E. I t Harding and Mis . A. E. Heller. Mrs. A rth­ur Wagner, Winnebago, Neb., was 'a guest Mra. Wagner, .with her■husband I j visiting a t tho hoi------*.Mr. and Mrs. A.E. HeUer., 'M iss Mario Scnften nnd Strs. :Uer1o Hudson entertained on Sat- ;urdny evening with a mlsccllan-

shower for Mr. and Mrs. Hcr- . I Culloy, newly weds. Mr. Cul­

ly la-a teacher in the local ochooU.

S ^ y iC E S AIUIANCF-D JEROME, Oct 80 (Special) —

Funeral oervlcca for Henry. .Clay Huey who was fatally Injured on Tuesday, wlU bo held tomorrow a t U a. m. a t ths.ChrisUan church with Rct, Brawn M artin oUlclat- Ing. Interment will be In tho Je­rome cemetery under tho direction jof tho W ll^ fuoernl homo.

WANT; ADS B lim a RESUL'TS.

tho feathers as closely as posslbloi to her hair,, , '

Peaked Affair Then there Is tbo tiny peakedi

affair of felt with a qullI ohootlngj up Into tho, nlr to aity-scrapcristi! heights. Mrs. Ernest Simpson is' sold to have firat sponsored the' new hunstman h a t on her recent visit a t Balmoral castio in Scot- - • ThU is a dashing affalr'of----- tho t tops off a fall suit or

Itallored c o a t Tho shape Is Implied IS., -------------jmj, through

Jack Holt In ‘'Cmsli Dono­van," a smashing, thrilling tion alory o t Dncle Joe-K’» Koxy to d ^ nnd Saturday', lo- gelhcr wllh tho last cliapter of “Flash Cordon.”

Amazing Film Now On Idaho Program

Beginning today a t tbo Idaho itliealer la H. G. WclU' amazing Iprophcsy of ‘Things to Come" with an all s ta r c o s t This In cInre 100 yeara nhead of Its ........filled with thrills and unbelievable h.ippcnlnKBl The progratn. 1s com ■ 'cd with "Undersea Klngtloni.'

,. .. 10. and tho latest news events. iComing Sunday to tho Idaho Uie, otcr ace Edmund Lowe and Con, stanco Cummlngo in "Seven Sin, ners," Tho p lot Involves baffling crimes that ore solved by a n)gstci sleuth on clues a s tliln as air.

by t h o _______________ono side of tho upturned brim 1s tho fieason'fl almost Inevitable qulU,

Tho many Shakespearean pUyi ow on tho screen and on Broad- ay arc responsible for several of

tho newer nnd smarter modes, among Uio most popuhir a t the moment being tho Juliet cap ' dinner and evening wear.

FLYINQ DOCTrOR GHOUNDED SYDNEr (UJ:)—Dr. Gayle Fen­

ton, pilot and physician, who Is known to thousands of whites and aborigines In tho North Australian bush as th o ‘'ReekleKs AngeJ,'’ has ‘ id hlsflyliTg I l f - - - '■ • • •

le Australian a

WOSLVN K IIX S TWO LIONS , JOHANNESBURG au:i — Hold­ing a condlo in ono hand and a rlflo In tho other, Mrs. Engle- brecht who has a lonely cattio trading post In Bechuonaland, killed two lions which were prowl­ing around her bouse.

BSIEKFIODES 20 VWMIE8

I A ustra ltim W ar V etflran K illed

As "Anthony Adverse," In tho Wnrner Kros. producllon of (hat nume coming next Sunday to Iho O n’hrum Ihenler, Frcdrio Jlarch rcachei Iho penk o t hta noted cnrcer as n fljm slikr. Tho plcluro Jakes two nnd one-fliiat- tc r houra to nhotv.

B y M iasilo Ho P ick e d U p O n B attlefield

SYDNETT (UK) — Twenty yean after ha hod picked I t up ob a. batllcfied la France, Edw la Aiv. thur Holllnworlh, d S>-dnfcy, cx- : soldier, w as kUled by % Mill* .' )mb ho bad kept as a •ouvenlr.

Holllnworth was showing a vlrir ir tho twrob when the safety :

catch became released. Tl>o visitor and HolHnwortli'B 12-y e a r-o ld • daughter wore Injured.

The m ilitary aulboritics mad# ft frc.ih appeal lo holders o f.w a r relics to have them fnads ‘'safe."

Tho. appeal brought a rush of c-jioldlcr3 with souvenlra, ona of

Iwliich w as ft small oerlal'bom b . Ithat had beca dropped In lx>ndoa. .

rAV O IlS h'EW UNIT , .A t a luncehon meeUng a t- ta* •

I Park hotel today directors of tho , ' Cliojnber o f Commerce w ent oa ■ record favoring joining Southern lldnho, Inc., and ratified lU by-law» land constitution!,

s c A i t c r r r a b iid p l e n t v • nia iM O N D , iio , (CJJ — w iu i

....oro'tlian 150 mlnlstorfl hero for ft • Iconferencc. It was neccasary for Recorder John E. Short to call for

I than 13 minutes to find some- (0 om clate a wcddlng^ at 1

o'clock In tho morning.

IB E IN O T H IB O O U P O N I

-SATURDAY O N L Y -OCTOBER 3U t

BBAUTIFOL $2.60

FOUNTAIN PEN AND PENCILLTFETDIB GUAItVNTEB - - r

Given Wllh This Coupon to Everj- Purchaser of

10 Blue Razor Blades for 49 CentsLimit 2 to Each Customof

DELL'Sn o Sonth M ain

2 B R m O TH IS OOUPON Q

I11's

Hinge’s Bargain Basemeift Re-ppening Saturday

Our basement will re*open Saturday 'with a complete line of' P ic tu re , Mirrors, Lamps ani^Lamp Shades, Fancy Glassware and all kinds of novelty giftmerchan* dise. We are also holding our pre-holiday showing of Dolls and Toys.A small de­

posit will hold any item until Xmas.

. Only in the Batttto’fl Heatrola will you find these three m o r t. desired quolibo*— • ' DJH'ENDABlLiry . . . ECONOMY ; i 1 BEAOXy. Years of experience In V-i,. . fltovo bnUdinff liavo producedthia beautiful, economlcali and deponikble Eeatwla,. ' ' - aud-tttday f t is y onn for next to no expenBo to your Wo say th a t becauao ia a

ycara.tlmo you'll have eaved in fuel hHJi alono more than th e original coat o f yonr --Hcatrolft. Oome’in ondio t Tia prove our claima. to you.

DEPENDABILITY' .WHon w u .b n y a new H ea tro la .yo tt m o buhs o f years a n d ye a rs o f unlnteiT nptod

: dopendabillty . And.-wheir y o n b u y a c e r t ^ al«ed H e a ^ l a t o ^ tc.- a .'ce rta in -sU od 'hom e yon can :depend on yo ttr.,H eatje la to, supp ly su fficien t h e a t J - a t a l l . tiifleir.There a ro m a y homes in T w in F a l l i ffettinff th is k m d of service a n l i-.AV,>'?j^ftt'#.wliy-T?B say -buy a H eatro la fo r dependability .

ECONOMYItself the n ^ eisonomical heater on tho market. Th»

_________ _ itnre is the result of, yeara of cxporicnDe and study. I t 1«f«^iu?'e tliatila''savinfir.‘Heatrola ownerByfittn 20% t' ’

LotM t .stylo . SZ-Inoli Itound

MIRRORS1.19

. Others for 70o. '

Basement Specials■ , , ■ Jipiin«S8 K im onotiO rockory Mixiiig: Bow l

/ I O p Blue, n e d . Black,- Q O « Scl .......... .............. ... ........

CRYSTAL WHITE .

SOAP 2c Per Bar

l im it a B o n lb Custatpei.

—DArt»ln BaMtMat— ’

Candy Specials \llo r s of thoM Eood old-fiuh lo'ned Chocolate Drops * |n i< p ir 'jw u n d — '

PITTED DATES.C6vered.w !th'a thlclcrieh ulU ',.ch^Ia 't« CMtlng of ciuwolftt<

® Ounces for -

f / J s > V ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B o f t h e n i - t o . c h o o s o . f r o m la : )~ » P a i^ ^ r f * * ^ ^ g g M '^ h brldgo and (able style*.

Ono L o t Close-Ont Shades. IC-incli—E ach „ --------.--1.1^ .

Men'* yelioff Ftu«T .Wo^rr^

. g l o v e s■ W arm and D uroilo - . 2 p o i r for

RAG RUGS : ^■ '-. iix'is . '

12c c«=h

F D U . FA sm oK E D • D eco ra ted Glass - • • Gold B rand - la r c o Bon of AsUMpto-v,h o s e c o o k ie j a r s t o il e t TISSUE

r r “ ^,!!l49c - 49c 25c.'■vTTThovHeatrola' has

_____ _______ _____ _ — v ______ —, ____________• feaiufe thatila'savinsr.Heatrola ownerB-ittim 20% to 30% ,on-their fuel pur-*

and lie w l» teU yon how his hcatW -praoticBlly ■■...... j > ^ / e r i | « l f . - - ' ................................................................... .......... ...........

BEAUTY•-■:i:.AD6signtd;aot:only'-locheat.yoBr.'&ii»e.:lmfr also .to Bdd.to l ta beauty as

th is beaterlaH a-beautifnlfas.enytpieoe-otpfum lturfc The heater i ts d l Irf. ;^:-^:;-ii. ancas«d ia' abeautifi4 cabinrt fini#lu''^>P<)rcelab that is T)eal!tiful,

' deam m dloBfflastiaS ~

SEE THE NEW ESTATE “AUTOMATIC” -BEAT ROLA

■ Weather Strippingit<at bolt contain-' , | A a

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: SUBDER QOVKREO-'

|iW eather Stripping.^tiu.'DesicB,;;

BA BE H SN T O A im ? BP£OIAL- ‘M b . B o x o f those.deliciOM cordia l cherry chocolates-I

19c

3, Sc

ROASTERS• ' X '0<»4 aandyiSla*- ;.:

59c

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p a r t A sucef?s>ito make

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B I G B U S IN E S S A U D P R E S I D E N T K O O S E V E L T *it is s a id th a t m a n y r id i iiicii a re a p p o sed to P rc a id c n tj

J fooscvc lt’s ro-clectfon. T J iis I s c s ilccio lJy n I J < ^ l o f th a t ; in to re s t in g B c jn ic n t of so c ie ty know n a s “ B Jg B ubI dcss.”

I I w h n t ia a i ld bo tru e i t elioul’d so rp riso no l)od j. T lic re I b l i t t l e e p ir i tu o l a f f in ity b e tw een “ B ig B iieinces’' n n d t l ie D em o cra tic p a r ly . T r a d i t io n a l ly th e p riv ile g e o f se rv ­in g th e scH iah n im a o f '“B ig B uuiness’' l ia s been rese rved f o r B e p u b llc an s.

Y et, in tblB cam p a ig n , th e vehem en t o p p o s it io n o f "B ig l BuH hiess’ to P re a id c n t B o o sc v c lt ia a p e c u lia r p s jc h o lo g - ' l e a l m a n ife sta tio ii.• U ’fien flio f iu o a c ia l s to r iu w as a t Uh h e ig l i t J ta d e r s o f | b u n k in g a n d in d u s t iy ru s lie d to W a-sh ing ton a n d c ric d o u t to P re s id e n t R ooseve lt t o save them . T h e y w ere pallif^ :w lth fea r. T h eir, Luge fo rL uncs trem b led in tlic ba lance .

. T h e P rcB idon t cam e to t l i e i r .a id . N obody kn o w s w lie r^ ' IJioy 'w o u ld ho to d a y o f fw lem ] loanB Jiad n o t e nnh led ' th e m to save th e i r to t t e r in g ba n k s , r a i l ro a d s a n d iiisn r- o n c e com panies.

N ow t h a t th e s to rm lius Hnhaidcd a n d . th e i r fca ra h av e pnssctJ a w a y , (Jicko r ic h gc n tJc ra cn sccru to h e a rfin m ed o f t l i e ir lo ss o f d ig n ity in tlie su m m er o f 1033. T hey a re em liu rra sse d to rec a ll th e l in m ilia tin g flpec tac le they pro- e e n te d in th e 'W hite H o u se w hen d is iw ter a p i)cared to ho I iu m in e u t. I i if ite a d .o f be in g g ra te fu l t o ' ( h e m a n w ho sa v ­e d tlicin , tliey lonngft in iu x u r io u s c lnbs a n d m a lig n tlic ir benefac fo r.

P O TS H O T S

SALUTE- n so iN KunuB tod at

KATB KB« CAnoUNB MESO

Ikrt. nAJOB « / “> aid Nrc>* ««r

The Gentleman in the Third Row k 5 “ Ittmuiis

ELECTION SONG, TRA LA Y«a, brotlier, you=re ga»pInB.In your e an there!# a r«»plna—

But t i t tigh t Kol Blr I t btowlng 'Coming and oelno—

n u t «1t ttflht. ,If bou h e ir two more «pe«thei You'n break.Int« tereechei—

But t i t tight.CHORUS

For IfU all bo over TueicUy Good old merry Tuetday,

A \l won't that b« twellT Twat.lono and heavy hauUnij, Muddy and appalling,

tn fact, bi-oUier, h------1—Solly The Cnooper

THE K H FECT COMEBACKI Cltlrtn Pot Shotn:

If you throw «ne more of ray voluSblo rcmarlca Into th a t w ulc ' tmakct (which U too b is a wtt3l^ basket tor any rcspcctahlo Jo« lo own), I will p ro l^ ly maJ<o n cr- slderablo dent U your noeclR-

I ia v o na «%iU, who waa 10 llmo & very yino dUrcn but ho BUiliJcaly' Kot tho fltlrrinB *-

aaonif Uio upper enist

• A H E A I / r H Y S IG N . 1(0 m a tte r how tlic e lec tio n m a y go o n K bv . 3 , i t see'ms

p rac £ ica JJy _ c crta in that~we w iJI a t IcRst eco the hrgcut o u tp o u r in g o f v o te rs In' A m e ric a n h is to ry . I n e v iry sec-

• t i o n of th e c o u n try r o g is tr ta io n rec o rd s lia y e 'b c c n b roken a n d officialB a re look ing f o r u n p rec ed e n ted c ro w d s a t the l p o lls , . • - . (, I t h a rd ly need b e sa id t h a t th i s is a h e a l th y s ig n . T h e |

p e o p le m a y m a k e gricvouB m is ta k e s a t th o poU s. b u t no m is tttko th e y m a k e can m a k e Is L a l^ a s d o m n g in g afi th e p u r e ly n e g a tiv e m is tak e o f r e m a in in g n w a y f ro m th e p o lls e n tire ly .~ A n e lec to ra te tL a t tu r n s o u t In B u b stan tia l. n u m b e r Is aC Ica a t aroHso<}. O n e that.Htays Itoiiie in iaditfcrcut—a n d , lecauBO o f i t a in d iffe ren c e , 5b in a f a i r w a v to lose it« libe rtlcF . ------- ' ,

iMthcrcU to apeak to me, bccauae I am .only an ordinary dllMn which repirdo ftJl people ft* equal and wouldn't glvo you a nickel

tor a Guy which .jnlght •sa moro potatoca than thr' cllben.

But I got iay.chanco lo cot back---------- of which I am dls-

. . . QcluaUy said hello..............Sho»hoae s tree t yester-lay, foreettlnp I am oot <lrivlng ; big car nnd numbered amont ho d tiicn iy which can or ' '

tatoea freely. So I _aay8;

tongueand a 1__

••Here’*

'Ji51’2s-A sjsri!17 ’.a«tC <«r tk« allTtr.

hU^r hMmau. i<* MfcO'UaK S ^ X .T ,: i* U 5 '< 5 S i. .V V 'Sk i» «fc.« I1-I« !• « tMOW oo ow WITH Tnia m n r

a iA P T E a x v u TTATE reeovcrtd from the riioul- ■*^d<sr wound. “B ut.you 'w .go- ina to have an u«ly UtOe eear there,"- Caroline pointed ouL "Hie doctor might have prercntcd tbaL” - •- iCote taid, "I know If- ctblcsl to.be your own fui^eon. 1 rcckon I dcscrvo th e scar. But I couldn't bear ior Doctor Grace to know what a fool I'd been. Be­sides, I tavcd tho price ol hla vUlts. T hat itcans xny $10 bUl 1j ve lvet"

"You need a pair oJ ahocs,’ Caroline mCBiatcd. "And you could do wiUi a new <iat. Wei could boUi use stockinet— - '

"W ell manage to get tho tlodc-, ing»." Kale answered, "from next week's ccB money. But that'* all tha t's going to ' bo -wasted r - doUiM. Wc’ro going to havo- partyl". Caroline was aghart Kale had

, mado tho money by teJUnc a pile U t - o ld - '‘Godey’B I^adles’ Booka"

tha t had been stored In' th« ottlc a t Meed Mcailows and discovered o t the time o£ their move. “Arc you delirious" asoln, KatC7” Caro­line demanded.

“I dM ’t sec w*y the dealie for _ parly points to.dellrJum. We’rol indebted to everybody, bu t tliat's no t the only reason 1 want o party. We’ve Rot to sliow people wo «11U enjoy being alive. We've ROt to.-ahow them jnUtortune ham ’t goltca.Ufl down."

"Very, commendable," CaroUno

pride to coU blffl up and ask for] n dftt«, bu t I 've k le e l l^ th a t:lf I - -.couJd bo thrown tos«U>er fori . few carefrett boun; tblnfisi would be all zl<ht wlUi us a sa la ." , ■ " It make* tentc," Caroline od-'

mltled. Tlicn, thoughlfuUy, U u l we'd have to «uk a tot oC people. BoV d we do i t on 910r

before be could think

bandkerchlef." I *ay^

■And tlie third reason, dorUng? The real reason for wanting to throw a party when we’re rtoney hrokoJ"

K ate blushed. *X.oncn wlali you were a foci, Caroline... . . Tho real reason Is M o r ^ , of course. I haven't licca blind to th e way tbiaga are. He's tusblng Eve In the good old XomUy-lriend, blg-brothcr eulae. I 've too mudj

k con enter

G R IM S P O U T T h o decr-Im n tlng scaBon in th e f a r .w c a t Bcems to h av e

g o tte n o ff to &D e x ce llen t s t a r t t l i ls y e a r . T h ir ty - s ix <lcer .h u n te r s hav o been- kiU pd bo f a r . E ig h te e n w ere e h o t by o th e r .h u n te r s w ho m a n ag e d to. m is ta k e a tw o-legged a n i­m a l c a r r y i n g ‘a g u n un il w e a r in g a r e d .c a p fo r a bu ck d e e r ; 20 s h o t thcmBelvcs b y a c c id e n t; f o u r g o t d ro w n e d in th o h e a t .o f th o chafie,.jind fo u r j u s t n a tu r a l ly g o t bo c i - c i te d o v J r i t t l i a t t i e y / c H d e ad .

T h is c a su a lty , l i s t glVes th e s p o r t o f d c e r-h n n tln g a g r im a n d h a z a rd o u s a s p e c t w h ic h m ak ea a f iupposcdly daogcroiiB^ g o isc su c h fo o tb a l l lo o k l i k e a q u ie t a fte r -

V .n o o n a t hom e w ith a B ollfare deck.T h is 1b a b ig c o u n tiy , b u t i t ia lo g in n in g to look a a if>

i t h a d h e c o m c -^ o sm a ll f o r p ro m isc u o u s -u ^ o of high* po w ered r if le s . T h ere a rc s t i l l eom e g r e a t o p e n Bpucea, b u t i n m a n y secU ons tb e h u n te r f ihda i t a tin o a t Im possib le to g e t-o u t o f ra n g e o f h la fe llo w h u n te rs ’ g u n s .

" L IS T E N , A N D L I K E I T ”: T h e A m e ric an ra d io p u b lic is p ro b ab ly a rr iv in g a t tlic

• c o n clu sio n t l i n t th e se a r e t im e s t h a t t r y m c ii’s s o u /aL e t a c ltlr .en tu n e in a t a lm o s t a n y h o u r f o r m u s ic o r

. .. o th e r l ig h t d ive rs ion , a n d a lm o s t su re ly ho w il l bd g re e t­e d , b y th e 's t e n to r f i in WiiHt; o f BOiae o r a t o r o r o th e r , dc-

; w y in g th o w o rk s o f b ra in t r u a te r a o r econom ic w yaU Bta.■ P ro b a b ly th e o n ly th in g t l i a t keeps th e av e rag e U stener^

I n f ro m p ic ld n ff a t th e c o v e rs Is th e f a c t t h a t h e c a n H o t ’ o u t th e vo lcea o f th e spcakerB m ere ly b y tw i r l in g a d ia l.‘ B a t . i f h e is agg rie v ed o v e r tb ia R tato o f a f f a i rs , l ie

• m ig h t c o n s id e r a new s i te m o u t o f B tu t tg o r t , G erm an y .-A o f t h a t c ity h a s b e e n d e p riv e d o f h is trad c R m a n 's

‘ ' lic en se , a jid a rre s te d , a n d w ili. b e tr ie d o n a c h a rg e o f se- ■ d it lo n , because h e tum e<l o f f th o ra d io d u r in g a speech of

.C h a n c e llo r H it le r .

H U Q I3 J O K E I f , a s . seco ia tru e , I t w a a 6-ardonfc h u m o r t h a t p r o m p t

v ; . . t h o . C ana« lia |i m a g n a te t o m ako th e w ill t h a t la u n ch e d ;.._ .^ -.,T o tdn to ’a ;f5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .'‘m a to r iilty m a ra th o n ,” , h e p ro b ab ly

^ wJU g o d o w n I n b lu to ry iia tl io k in g o f a l l p r a c t ic a l j o i c ^ V ' ; v B n t h is , jo k i^ Bomchow, d6e.sn’t look bo f u n n y r ig h t n o w , - ’I'v;;- . -Ono o f- th e -w o m e n J e a d in g in , t h o " b a b y d c rb y /’ fo r- ln -

jjtonccy h a s be en re p o r te d f ig h t in g fo r h e r life- a rid t h a t; of ^ / ‘; ’" ';h 6 i w a ^ o r n .W h a t t h ^ o th e i : c o ritc s ta n ts . h a v e suf-

f e i ^ ^ . UBderBO t m v a l l . w ith o n t ' p a u s in g , t o l r e s ti ' w ea k en e d bod}eB,-is a n o th e r a ap c c t o f th e .“Joke.’' -, . ;' ' m ig h t 1)0 co n rid ^ r-

ijiJg h t o t p a ro n tS 'W ho t o w in th e p r is e , ,ia i t h o l r '^ o U c n i ' l a m o f c h ild re n

>;whfrJnjty';<OT8^ l a d c ' o f e d u ca U o n , p w la p s rJck-io t t c j^ w h ic h th e y k n e w noth lB g.

i :;<!OT6d/anai-^«wr t e iieo if o f .gBgir.'’ D o r s tow.elff.wiU . .c;-,:

WE MUST HAVE FORGOTTEN o u n OALLANTRVt

jpot Sboti:

m^^at^/toe big Idea? The la it,j;o wetliB,you've g iv e n .........tesla which only, w - ' and <tUl n U in th e ir . , .

O b .'I know lota of women ean hondle ft gun. I kiUed a sp&Row a t thirty yards ooca mj-wlf. But It's " to t re«ny a wonuin'a way alt down U>d fabricate about lo: unheird of pheasant shot.JA n d th a t , ’’lough” ; , .contest Im««ln« » womM putUaic Jt down In black and white bow tough nhe U I t isn’t lady.like

Bo get back-to a • 'frce.for all"i or UA dames to golnK to b^va to put ft H ra . ,Pot Bhota In your place, and tu m the. U blea en U gents.

OR SHE'D SAY! “ GOODNE86,!MV NOSE IB 8H IN V r

.Honored Sir;President ReoMvelt and a

muehly crowd Qathered to cele­brate the Both birthday cf th« good old. Statue e f Uberty, There w at a great to-do, with muslo and tpeechlfying and much-fl«0-w*vln» Everybody w«i making ipceehea , except th s .e u tu a of Uberty.

But did yeo ttop and think, Pat Shota, what tho 60-year- old »ta}uo would have to tay If »he .. could tuddenly find ■ longueT

She'd probably claim to be itlll "Bolng cn 2S."..

—Woman H ater (T>

"FRAIBE BE TO Allah," said . j r Pol Shota staff a rtis t wandered wearily. In- on c night. •'rhere'U be-an end'Tue»- day to w eb campaign golags-oo as this"—

-ja ieT ta ttln ff mpVUr.- "be­cause I've so t a .trump s p jny Bleeve. A bay ridel Our team to Ihe .blg w agm , rnid U r. G r«y- son'a team and wagon. We’d make hla lok«lbe deatinatlott, and we'd cot* bauibuts steaks oud , coffeo'tin Krllbl'’

“I s m ," Caroline-said. -Wbo'a to ask Mr. G nyfoo . by the way?”

“You.” answered Kale - n tb c r c e n tr lt^ . U r; G nyton w as ci

, kindly, prosperous widower, of 00 I who ■ admired CoroUae e x c ^ tlvely. '

' CaroUfie looked ou t «f the -win­dow. Freseatly tb e H id unbax>- pUy, “I- w ujd sw lns I t for you.

ting together—"I t did no t begin BctuaOy.-to

sprinkle tmUTtho lost gucsts bad a iri rc d ." Tho Utile bouse Kcmed b u l^ S wlQi ' people. - Caroline ehecrfuBy r o l l e d the saying about B omvded house insuring ft good time, end boped for the best. r

Mr. Crayioa came In from the born, " ^ I d n i embairatsed yet pleased to be there. Be aUached himself to Caroline, so that she could not forget him, even for a moment,. Indeed there was noth­ing else for'-4he poor man to. do. Kale saw tha t the crowd resardeil him as a tiresome old boro and wondered w hat be w u doles there.',

S h e e n e tr ied tb e radio b a t Its worn speaker -emitted worse' sounds’- than tuuaL ' n r . worse, bccauie o t the s tona in the air.

K ate. ^ - ' i n . CaroUne’s ear, "We’ve t o t Just three whole decks o f cords Msd'two table*. W hatl''

’'Hoi!'. Caroline - t r t i i^ e d back. PffldligB near •Paper si&d pcoclls were pro­

duced and games were duly be- g u a .Vet, no t evm wlUj Cynthia Chcsaull's help, could they pu t them across.' Couples, twos-laff, tried to break s set ui> for themselves; but . th m was s o place for th e n to so ' cx-

I cept the kltdien. And that- room, they soon foimd, was AUed by two Jow-splTltcd colored people and a great deal o f • • 'smoke.

I t was Inevltoblc, Kato decided attCTwarxl, tha t tlie kllchcn Huo should bave.choscn Uiat time to smoke. I t was. tha t kind of n ight •

At I I o’clock tfto steaks we., cooked and Uie rolls buttered and toasted amid a smoke Krcen from tho kltchcn stove. Guests coughed. Cooks choked .'. . . T that were cut afterward CTc^ly sUclty, for the Icing hnd never hardened; The collcc cream was falnUy bow.

Just beforo midnight the Mojor came In, sm^Ulna of whisky. He Krected them ' a ll gallanUy and rather pompously beforo Zcko and Johnnlo Baird helped him up­stairs to his room while a pitying, shocked sUcnco descended on the mUehousc.

In a Utllo whQcrlhc slrla went up tho narrow stalrw a/ to the

-w.... — _______ dfessins room for their wraps.. . . _ week, one somcbow-forgcts- ' When Kalo told Uiem good- about rain. When a few clouda illicit a t the frdnt door her heart gaUicrcd on tho afternoon of th e was like a stone. I t did not wat- cvcnlful day-no one gave them ter to he r th a t she had ',dIscov-

KateT We'd havo to s i ik ’V r. Grayson to drive his own team. I'd havo to s it beside blm.< r d have' to stick by him all ewnln*.’" Kate weighed tho matter, r .

Buea you would," sbo admitted. Suddenly- she hated hersdf the smug litUa achcme.

But Caroline would not forse t I t Sho became He«n 'o saeri/lce, flow that ' she had thourJit Ifover. To prove th is to Kolc, oho saddled her horse and rodo over to ihb' .Grayson place a l onco to m ake the am itee~ mcnla. . . . Thus ^ 'p a r t y got under way, speedily and Impul­sively.

Caroline asked Morgan f lrs t She and Kato had deddcd th a t if he could not comc on Uto s ig h t set, they would se t.a night when he could. I t m ust bo done cos- ually, they agreed, so .that he would not suspect his importance. But no changes were necessary^ He tc(;tncd to Hnd the Invltalion uitrieulri£.

Caroline, who had bccome almosi as cnthusiasUc os Kate, ‘declared,

, "-We don't care how hot It is. It'll ■ be gorgeous on top cf n movine hay wagoo!”

' Afler I t has been fair weather

KXBCBON'Ol21AKINaa->■ WASHINGTON — Goveraor- , lAodon h u ft Bmall b u t ftppftt- J ently'baro maxBin in MIchlgM. ' The-best BUrveys Indicate bo has

•bo even surer fo r Umaon, with prospocta th ith lji m ajority may- reaeh ITO.OOO. ■. President Ilijotevelt’a ttftjotl- ty- in MJssomi U being e i P ^ y guessed a t a'MionK 170,000; la

fttft 8Um 20,000, «nd. In Kew M oloo, a t ft aUmmer'SS,*

-ITole—tfene of tbeae flffures , is perfect, b tit the gutaes fo r th* w ec tan 'ststea utaiaUy.worh out mar« ftCCTniitely than In t h e more popotoua atatea. .

TODAVS BlEW 3ui=- . . ,AD tho poUs ibow Governor tan-

don-leadlBg In South Dakota, but tbe sum of ten centa (nomore, no less) eould aafely be wsg- ered tha t Mr. Itaosevelt m ay cony It t y ft mnjortty of 13,000 to so.oor votes.

ecrlous attention. Just trailing, wisps, they seemed to be, th a t lessened the blazing sun’s heo t fo r lottrmltlent moments. I t wais s o t ' unU] 6 o'clock th a t Kato said, on<, xlously-acaanlag the aky, "Those I clouds look nastr,- CsroUne. 1 ' don’t like tbe woy they’re flct>

ered Eve.EIwclI quietly InvIUns a diosen few to "come to my house aflcrward." c r that Morgan was a t Eve’s elbow, evIdcnUy the first of tho chosen. I^oUilng mat­tered. ^ 0 only -wonted them all to go-and stop try lns to be kind. , . ; Contlnotd)

Puhlic Forum

■the moTOlng W per th a t ,,{’’up my alley.’r I t ccoccna th e ad*.]

A SCARED STATESMANEditor Evening T lm «, - Dear Sir: ' • '

Recently I eootrlbutcd Mcae re- m arka in your Fonun anent the BtRuldllng tendenclea of our es­teemed senior' senator. -Margaret Blma took mo to taak, evldeaay under the lapresaion th a t I did ■not or do not conalder .fltantor iBonth ft statesman. Tut, tut, Mar- 'm re t, wo aU know th a t the sen­ator la conAldered A 'a talesm aa from Boise to Bohemia; fn>ra Morldlaa to Manchukuo; even Into Russia, -whcro his hamo 1* potent

B ut-even « H&tesmon, be be v,»cr mx brave, may get scared, and Senator Boitih-la ft scaitd states­man; and M arga re t,' when a :stat<^man s«la ssdrtd he develop# llnto ft straddling poUticlan. .Tho

itor b very much on tho cood

|thb New Dealers^ the Towwend- Ites. but. flddom finds much to

l/m t ^ h lld .% Q n. . . By OUve Robett* Barton

: th in s IntT iS fh t

to the parenta old bOT has .(B riti^ for •'orreated”) lug from his employer.

I t appears th a t the youth gave aU his nioney to hla mother .when he . w u pold. 8ha. allowed bim Just enough for carefare ~ ~hmchcs, w ith ft aiipenee no<_____then-for a morte. “n ia Juvenile Court U sg ts tn U gavo -his views. Said the boy bad a right to eomo ;of his earning* for upending inon- ;ey without going' to his parenta, when he had earned i t

Indeptyidenoa Too EarlyHere is another decision.

ImoUxer of a sUteen-ycor-old sir) '"SA told th a t ft child tha t ago had ,. right to live her own life. Well, lit a ll 'depcn^ on the girl and clr- Icumatanccs. Snap Judm ent Iworibleaa and 1 havo no righ t . . dissent without knowing the facts. But bntadly speaking, - alxtccn sccas a year or two ahead of time for me, True, tho relas m ust be loosened and tho olxteui-yearer given.hla head-much-of the time, but u s le u the -process o t liberation

• -• - • by go«d-----— ............................ sound training for.independence,

praise in the party th a t made him f should healUte to s a y th a t tho senator; N ot - that- I . ,bUiSKr*te ^ o f this ugo laTcady to do.os fo r not acelns grace where grace nlccly-pleaaes. Maybe »o, but---------- . -lore likely maybe n o t . . '.

And I noUeed.thls case,■•loo,.that think wiU Interest you: A school- .................. ' complained that

does not no t ex ist,-but he*,woa willln* to eom e-^to camp . wiUil tho O. O. P . to ge t hlo nomtnaii lUon.'

ALI. Ht8 SPEECHES eKOULDl -BE-MADE TH EREt-

Pot ShoU's la thara by any chance .

MnnectlM. betwMn these two faeU, both of which I gleaned from reading tho fro n t pifl# ef the Evetlmes the 'ether gtoM:.:

a ) MutMllnllmatle a speech.. b) The speech w as made a l

Bologna.' • . ' ;Punstof

• .- r '-TMe*8USPECT THB WOBSTl Pot Shota:

I f any of ypiv detectlvM. can dlff-np the 'why ondMbo'.whwe- fore of this Junktt th a t .-UsliEliiff Boc".r White • m d - George WUo!- node tp Balt IjBke a ty . 'j r A n satisfy a v«*y largo -curiosity- »om< of^us-genta-have.wDrkod-'up.; ..r

- - _W fanfller

PAMOUB LAST.'LINE . . ..- ;-.VeU, for- ray- msn Blank, and I’ll, v r te - fo r your man BUweyl ‘ - -

however he'doe* no t offer am^nd- menta to hOla be opposes in .the U. .S. senate, tw r hoa ba ever, at- t e m ^ to curb monopolies, though they bayo eilst«d under the fr>- te rlng - - “■ *•"caio of the Repul

UM , .v . - - J yeara, aiul all he doea-to to denounce Ih a ^ n c r a l woy.-D oes be name oneT N ot y e t Eos' he ' e.' prtsidentiol cosdlr date? Ho -probably .baa, but ao fttr,*»'.tho.vot4ra ow coaeeined, all la, dorkncfts. .on ..that subJesL

I , wm:„aeceiit,-.th# :B u g « - ' '- made-By the lady named m ftfld - c b o w the ."iMser of- .two evlIs"taa''Bba ph iiues it, and vot4 fo r Rosa, -who did more fo r Idaho in six ycorp than'B orah did In 30

■ Borley, O ct: 80.: iflM.

'EOEEOS SENT lO 'OAMADA.'.'-■ .v n n r , Fnmco' t m — B«eda I

w heat conected a t Vliny M to be sown lo Bt tba-spot wbec^ jao juea Cartier, m s c h np lorer, fln rt. loaded. mow ,ti* a 800 ^baw ago. lh o ideii'oC.:sowtog;wheat

xhavlor needa.<ellppli^, ai

P r o M ^ are tho san e a l l ___Um world' where chllditn are con-

to rtod about

Is S k w S B E H m D - T H E

' Sin Sscluilve Eventog linxa Ztelly lUpott on : tbe irost-moving Events In,Uw NoUotfa Capital B y on Kxpert Xnteipreter asd Comtneatator,

( 0 > i ) y i^ ;1 9 « . By Ponl lialton)

a b o u t, tboogh tl aateed,' ■

I figure is s o t guar*

ed about* a few do*cn jWaJs'for. ■'coiomcrdal'.' purpose*.. u r authorities do so t suspect that, t a t Uiey do no t know. •.

NO 8 A U ^ - ' ■The best authoriUea aay there ia

nothing Jn tto te atorlw th a t Brit- ahi hoa erdeied war pfauM fr< »

IlNVEnSION—' Tbo only really stzro IndJcatJoa Qov. landon’o elecUan w as giv­en tho other day when Oencm) Johnson told frlonds ILondon would not carry five slate. Tho genera] n-on a reputnticm in NllA days for prophecylag backward w ith unfall- log regularity. . .

Incidentally, Johnson has ract oE mmoni thot he may bo tho next secretary of B-or with tbe crack tha t tho only thing be Js lilfcly to be secretary of is the Whito House dog honso. This 0uikca I t more or Inn ccrtotn niao tha t ho wUl be tho next secretary o t <var.

SA FETy Fm ST — . • .The hypcrscnfllUvo atato depart, icot )uis-rarely been hyped on on)

_abjcct namuchaa tho forthcoming ,Pan-American confcrcnco, Tho cx- V)crts In dcUcacy havo been really i&uUloIng thcmaelvca in on effort ' ) keep that meeting pure nnd i

For example, there U an osalst- , . ^ t sta te secretary homed Sumnci Iwcllea. Tho atnlcmcnt th a t he ex- IMa con now bo mado flatly . Re­porter* s a w h lm tho other day With their own eyeo, for Juat about tho f i r t t Ume ainco ho took of­fice. Bo callcd them in. That, in Itaelf, caused ft »enaat)oa-la eUU depatment quartero. U waa expect­ed th a t nothing less than a declara­tion of war would bo onnOTncod. But a ll Mr. Wcnes wantod^ to say woa th a t there waa nothing In the Visit paid him by Juan B . Soca.former prooldentdf-Nlcaragua.

I t waa the f b r t th a t aayooo’had; heard of Baeasa'a visit, because Mr. WeUea always runs his vialton lo . and out without detection. Never- theleas,-Mr. Wellea did no t

jhavo received -the erdor. came laroond to ate* fedeiol asthorlUeo (ho other day, togswUng that, U

laoj-eao csosbC sigh t of any B rliah bu}-en in the maricet for plaoes, JheyboaeDtalroetly toh lin . . '

U any BriUsh nlMca a re bougbt here, they win be bollt to Brtt- iah, no t AmerlcoB tpecHteitJons.

Ideratanding with t

th a t h e had b--------------------the Nfcaragnas, Installed by , , Btlmson saedlatlon and la ter toesed by Guaidla forcea who were tu­tored In tnllder tactlca by Amert-

" marines. -

__way other _____them, too; .Bxgland hsa come-a long-way,-like oil-the rest of us. since Oliver' Tw ist and David Copperfleld were lad*. . -

You May Not; Kno-w That—

See. 17-413 o t a„ Idaho code sayss “ E very person . -who m akes,' offers, o r &c- copta a n y ho t o r w ager up ­on th e m u l t o f any elec­tion , o r upo n tho-suoflC8s- o r fa ilo ro o f any person or

' cand idate, o r . u ^ h - t i c ' num ber o f voIoh t o l c m t , ' ; e ither in th e aggregate or' fo r a n y po r tic id a r . candi- d a t e /o r upon '.the vote to

,.b o ,c a b t 'b y any person,-.is' ■guilty o f a .m.irfemeanor.V

' Japan ho* been hinting around th a t she would Uka to malntiln the-status quo oa fortifications la the PadOe. She is supposed to have sounded ou t Eogtaad wwii sfounded ,nutour BtrthoriUes about w h at will be. done when th e 'JW i. treat/^

of courar,- «r*aUDg -«aad heaeh -landing-fleUs, only foc,"cora- merclaJ'plonea,'.’ of course, and genenOly has wotked her com- merciaJ program around ao tha t I t fita bet' ABvdl Seeds perfectly.

ITor Inetasee, th e re -a re the Bonltk island. fiOO mlleii south ot he nnalnland.: She bod ft |« 00,- 000,000 forUlIcftUon- p r o j e c t Btarted tb m to 102X when the - trea ty acnpped I t HotoB OUt> side -vUttor has been peimlttod to v id t the BoQina shtee 1921; D re d g t^ is sold to haws -node the harbor l>ig enough to bouse about two-thirds of tbe Japan­ese f lee t Fcrh:\pstbohalf-dor-

. en 16-lBch motoia ahe had on Peel laland there hove no t been

' but-aoybeehsadd-

H I S T O R Y of Twin F ils Gity & County

|l6 Y E A B 6 A a O —■ OOT.30, m i

Otto Neumann and Sib Kleffner, VO Twin Falls boya who are at>

'tending tho Unlveridty of Idaho are [going (n«at guns tn frotfi fooUiolI this faU. In the gome -Sa.turday between the U n lv m ty froah and tho North Centiiil high scbogl team of Spokane, Otta Neumann made the majocily of SS polnU made'by his team. Ho repeatedly node long end runs foe gohui ot 2Q to 30 yards and several touchdowns, be- aldes klckiiigaU goals.-•

One of tho prettieat plays of the day waa taade by 81b Kleffner w htii he rod 60 yards for a touch­down from Uekoff. Tho frOsh team Is ahowlag 'up very strong, eodly

-thefasth lB baehoolteamof Spokane 8S ti

2 7 T E A H s iiO O — :O CT.80.1M 9......

The DoTcak aodaty of tho Cbrla- :tiaa d a n th ia atUi staking eaten---------------- atloBs to ba.v< a iipUai-______-of fancy work,--liomft»made candy/also everything, real good for your Thanksglvini: table next day. Turkeys, chickens, mince meiit, f n i t cake. pies, cakes of «n klada and oiher ^ t l e s , A gofid lunch wUl be served; ,. .. ' -

an elght-year-oldboybadonlybceii toBchool " l i ou to f tlatendnncea.’' Bo wouldn't-go. to'school, wltbout being pa id 'ft halfpenny ' by JMthsr. ,• No. hft’-penny, ~ -

be scream ed___________ . , ,■ Now here is tha adviw of thel

■ "Bewatdhlm iin

3URLEY

way.-'A dvtM C on

Think - th a t over, p l e ^ ' “R6- word hlm .'in aon« other way." .tfot, ffMoke-hln-dii'w lthout & >«-' iwMd. and takohinx-by the «Ar «ad boul Mm off,” .--.Tbo court advised llh s .ao tbe r'to 0 v e j;lia aomethlsE

make hhn^^rtmilg to tro t 'r ig h t -.jng, O onprom lM ,^ other'words, U ’ls the f irs t time I hav«:eves hMtrd Uie idea epen l/.s to tM by Buthotity w llhoat •camouflage.-, U sounda very^humsa. You aee^.thvoIts a certaU 'i

certain tblnsa, Uice b ilb tt o r .vhai*.

-T he University .G o iid 'h e ld -« meeting :a t .the' boms’of-Mm.'0 . b ...A rri« : Tuesday evening.. M r£ |Martlh-W.:Moore;,'Jtup«rt. led the 'dlacuBska.of rothelk,'! a Shaken spesjueaa-pSay. H er dougbtcTi Sea* lah, read Amy LowtU'a ."Pattemo.’! A stagozine -arUcle-was. reviewed ^ 'M a rth a a H anson.-- -c • r J£tb.-Jimo'Peelc^waii'hoatMfl-to the Sunshine chanUr of . the Bet- te r'H bm ea club -at liarxaeeUhg WedoMday nfteraoon. : Margaret BlU, desponstrator, > m td on tohls •erviee and eli^« t(&Stephens and H r«. B4 -Haoka werf IvoUd into-the elub..ncfrcshs)ent8 iwere aerved, to.-the 15 memberaj

Mr. «]id Mrs. Glen Dawey left' this fo r the ir bone in Loi Aageiea. Mr. Dewey ihos W n ' ' fo r the.AiBUDcr. .and 'J<rt.

-bJm'-ifter,

_____ , . ' Sometlatea 1 -thlnk-;«uoh'B coune K.gopftfo]^ the aotdr.hut this-Judga •'TOW «lBa. Better, to

...........o -N «.....................................'Myrl ''Wbltwld^-;'dau83)teF:;'«f

Mr; a ad JU-.miteMdat,B u ]^ ;ra ad r |to b e rt.w a lt« r« .'a o ii o t . Mr.-' ahd.rMf*; '.O-.-P.i w Sterfc ■Iso: i^ B u rla y .iW * * ; jn ttSed « OgdCD reoaB tly.-lha- jnqoc. «0D-'

- i ? I U i n t i t e ^ r ^ e 5 ^ S * B .

'Xusioal' excmlMa - u d " dattejng. ^ S 'B o ld to ‘ bo. Very'beneficial ~ ptttleoW la'inentBl'->»pltal*.'- "-.r

h u b c » done a b m t I t y e t I t sounds Uko ft good idea, b u t-

th e n U more than ft BUspldoa h e n th a t 4q>an'would .not now be In favor of the sta tus quo un­less the sta tus quo vras In her favor. T hat ls„authoritlCJi have

-reason to believe th a t-Jap a n -3nuBt "havis 'cojBplet«d ber'lndlr. e c t fortification prograin. She him been dredging ou t harbot*,- only for "cammercla] purposes,'*

Enrollment GainsP m s B u n C H (UB — Reglati*. .

Uon a i'tta - tto lv e r8 lty : 'o f-P i tta - . burgh- for tbo first, semester ooni -;- tlnues.to. gain,' 'aeeonUng to -J . G .': - Quick. .rcgMror. Ihe to ta l rcgis- • traUon hi-undergmduate schoola;-:'' la 8,C8t or an-lncre&se of.ec stu - - deata. - ■

Rain does s o t c lear'tho a ir of impurities, .according, lo .te s ts- I n -. U,hidOBtrlat'citleB- by' tho -U. a P u illc Health-service; r •. '

CISeii|3:,,afi<l Comedyit/ E R S K IN E J O H N S O N ^ E O R G E SCARBO "

|tJo68iCi>«Ws&-MS Wr,<?®EBTf

:.r.lOOMiMlft ANO Vt'fiUV.

,a -w iW |0«a«ciuA -

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j K B i B , M P f f P i E M S

•' i-Friday.'.bctober ' tnA H O EVEN INfiiTlM ES. TWIN FAT.f,3. m A H O

THE QUINS INVITE YOU TO PLAY FOLtOW.THE-LEADER

“ 'J e o r t lv r . I i s m i O hK 8oi ;- 01 IffiiitopratntoU B ii : .v ;

B ond'other mUons U.Increasing, Uwit Volvvficn .U.!«-Boytpnail(3 oih-, •cf•1iui(58’'riflt<iad'.of aocwMln^ ( t / -

- iaKUraH.'MMtDra I n A ^ I y • • 1 ^ evening In Uio:.lllM!on th»-

"^He U caadldatc for eecreUty. of ' o d S o Dcmocrtttld Ucttotnnd■ <ori95t 'n w spapcr .pubUaHcr. of

: w ,2 rtU t^ .U m “ -rtprtMnUngJbe• facta In'Uils eampolffn and Is m Ij -• ronh»entlnc tue tru th in Ibclr ftd-

• «n aD,;altcmpt, to, . mlitlcnd' the. yolcra of Idaho, ho

• c iS u ^ . ‘Wila In true also of tha• NuUonal -UopubUcfln e o ^ l t tc c /

They iiro„ attempting, to .buy the• clcctlbn.ty the uap of vast Buma

of money for radio, ncwyaiwrttpaco and by trylns to Ix fu^ la S o bnuM in this eampBl*. Bui

■ the ticoplo of -IJalio and the na­tion' know thfl dlffercnco between

• 30C for.poUtoca and »!■« today

•. mcntfl. They quote number of hoM exported in tho first sU Tnontbo of 1030 M’ lO l head and then they

•' qiioU rlGht below tliat flguro what S ^ ^ p p ^ c d to be tho number Ira-

M O.M6,000 but this figure, •& T u n d s of potk p rbduclfl^ d

• ro t’ head of-hofiB’. . a t olV ^Ihijy arenils-roprescaUnK^ofacl*

' In th ilr advertlalng.' Tho total, . value of pork products o sp o ^ d

••-fbrthla Bame.period was J16,107,-|• jSs^whUe during’the so ro e p c r^ ;

. . i p .-

S s tm t i i u m l»yco lW .trW .. w ith tuls nation. Tills nntlon pro

duces vaiit nmountfl of r a w .p r^> uclB ■ 'KhlcU ' m u st; bo markelca

abroad. Therefore 1 charRc that the causD ot th is 'depression 'Is

-■ larRely duo to high tariff rate*• and the loss of .our-foreign

- ■ Export* Toppled ."Our exportJ toppled under Tho

- Hawlcy-Smool U rlff from live billion » 1>,4 billion and JW.OOO,*

•' ooOiOM o f American capital haa• Boiio to build factories In foreign

counlriea ' t h u s depHvlog pur: American laborer* of jobs »nd . irlvlnp.the Jobs to ' cheap foreign

■. . "But l?t U3 SCO what .has! been ',>■ acwrniiUshtd ■ a ln e o .president

' noosovelt has negotiated iLcse . dprocsl treaties.. . . - ,• ‘'Foreign irado In. general has

incrcSBCd 48 pcr.cen t Canada has■ lowered tho tariffs on 787 Items.

Russia has afcrced to buy Amerl-• can goods valuM-Ot.-*30,000,000.

O ur trade wlth Cuba rose 125 peri ccnt'ln'lClM,'AfnotJcnn exportfl to

B«lgiura lncreQacd.22 per.cant, In• ‘ one ycar.'The value.of 'exports to

Canada In'JuDo 3030'was »7,000^ 000 more than'Jiirie 1035.

■ • t'Sincd .Aiaorlca'muBt find, a • - f, cenl/

CITY’S PRECINCT AREAS M E TOLD

• tha U. B. producer.-W fs.aot turn tbe cToclc baclc.t^the days of 10;)1 a n d '1082. Leffl*not-go-baek

. tha; Buoflower. diet after tbre* ■ a.holf.3reara of returning pn

.said UaDters in closing,ity.

Gii'ls’ Softball F iiia lis tsP ick ed

I-1 I I

• TJioj'’« , a Wt ImpaUenf—CeclJe In ironf, a t j«a»t—t o t nIiJj Ihoftld of Br.U afoojinJ thcJr Jjro nur»e* tho Dlonno <julmi se for a b risk round, o t <oIlow-tbe-leader. Annttte Is last to laU in line, back of EmUIe.' In the center Is Jtlarle, n n r in (rant o who U nslng lilr right hood toJidvanJago wlUle clinging to Ceclle'# c en t.. . ,

3^

nud Cecils, holt the p a for Ibe tardy Annette.

|M rjr~O oni‘'S to v c n s"G irc 3 -H rt| — o r B oundarles-to A ssiat

Tw in F a lls Voters

To assist voters In Twin Fnlls] d l y ‘limits In outlining tho bouii' da ric jro f the prcclDcts for con- vcnlcnce In rogiatcrnig and in 'vot­ing, Itrs.^Cora E. 'Slovens, coim. ty treasurer, today complied a dc scrlptlon of cach.

Included alflo nro Ihe names oi tho regUtrara, whose boolts wllll close Baturdajf a t D p. m., and' ihe voting places a t tho election;“ sday. They nrc: .

0. 1 — N orth of Ualn av«- and cast of Sho.ihone, bound-

on tho north by Ninth nve- east, and on the east by Fifth

street east. Registrar: Mm. Jen­nie %\’Wtscll, 235 Fourth avenue ca/it. phono H 35J. Vollng place; Lind’s garoge.

- Second I’reclnct No. 2 — N orth of Jtaln avenue id west of Sho3honC|JxpundcJ on

,.ie north by Nlnth-uvenue north, and Addison avenue, and on the west by Sixth ntrcet north. Reg­istrar: Mrs. Marj- IlobcrUi, 307 Flftli avenue north, phono 151)8. Vollng place, court hou.'ic.

No. 3 — Wc.it of Shoshone west and south of Main avenue and AddL<ion avenue west, nnd south of tho norlli line of South park to Diamond street, thence

'touth. RcgiBtrar: Guy T. Swope. '033 Second west, phone 1023. Vot­ing place, Chevrolet Barage. .■ No, 4 _ E as t of 3iio»liono Bouth,

and flouth of Main a'venuo nouth and Kimberly road. Registrar: Mrs. Ruth win^lle, route 2, whr will be located a t tlie Priebe Jew d ry Bhbp. 230 Main avenue gouth, from 0 a. m. until cloalng^imc Saturday. Voting place: Fircstonr station.

F ifth Precinct , No. 5 — E as t ot Blue L.-\Ues nn( Fifth street cast; north of Main' avcnuo east imd lambcrly road, and bounded on the north by Ninth avenue car.t. RegLitrar: Mrs, Helen E. Minnlclc, 002 Blue LnltcJi. phone 12«2W. Voting place. OlcUel school.• No. 0—W est of HarrLwn ntrcel, and north of AddLjon, Sixth ' ;north. Main avenue and th< p lu l road. Registrar: Uoscs Steams, CGI Second avenue north, phone 14T8. Voting place, Lincoln school.

No. 7 — Bounded on the wc.^t by Harrison a lteel and on the, south by AddlBon avenue. Ninth avenues uorth and cast. Registrar: Mrs. R. E. Mor_ehouse, 100 Tenth 'avenue ca il.'^ iono H8U'. VoUngl ipiacc, WoJhlnglon school. '

Deroer, E. E. Lalhfop, Twin'a l l t r r o u te i ---------------------------

...C.ailleford,. Mri...E.,.D^.LOBan,: CaHlefort), phone 19H3.

Clover, Mrs. Martha Llerman, Buhl.

Deep Creek, Mr*. Ray Wilkin- m. Buhl, phono 522R3.FJIer, W. P. Shinn, Filer. Hansen, Mrt. M. P. Kenworthy,

Hanten.Hollister, Mr«. Jotio Kluimeyer,

Lucerht, Mr«.' W. 6. Sluart, Duhl.

Maroa, Mrs. Orville Creed, Fil-

"One, two, lliree, four, £lw Uttle XtKtUna^n m a t tbo ourMry rbytne. Bat «no ^OKtto maiftn,^ An- netto..lagged bthlnd. ftornow Oier# a « fonr. -,Ttaf« %»h#t happened.to tb* Dlonno qulntophit* - ’— ther-plA rea (olbnT:ttio-Ieader. .So here its »ee,'Ieretta yjs^t, knOUe, aiaite, Yrenne and la>t C jtulUoy nvTiiy tho «ad of tW tiB la. • - -

« W - le f e t to tjglit, fcm^Ue, aiorle, Vvotino and ia» t CecUe, '

KHA 8erTle»,^niWell,liei«'»Aimettel She has

a nund 'ta .fron t of tha llns fvalts for her >!»•

REGISTRARSTwin r a i l s County

9 s. Mathews,'i»Murtauoh,Murtaugh.

nock CreeV, Mra. Chas. Cline, Rock Creek.

Rogerson, Mrs. Fred Clute, Rob-

noieworlh, W. N. Cibfas, Rose- worth.

Thometr, Mrs. Chaj. W. Kevan,| Twin FalU. route 1.

BuM, Mo. 1. Mrs. H. A. OtNeal, OuhL

OUhl No. 2, Laura E. Cliarllon, Buhl.. Duhl No. 3, Mrs.^Mayme Quire, Ouhl, phone' 52SJ1.

Buhl No. 4, Mrs. Ch.is. Hattleld, Ouhl, phone' 533RT. ,

T\iln palls No. Mrs. JtnMe' Whitzel, Fourih avenue east,1435J.

Falls No. 2, Mrs, Mary] noberl*, 307 FIflh north,

Issa.Twin Falls No. 3, Ouy T- Swope.

|633 Second west, phone 102J. .' Twin Falls No. 4, Mrs. Ruth' Wlndle, route 2, phone 0190J3.

Twin Falls No. 5, Mr*. Helen E^^MJnnick, C02 Blue Lakes, phone

Twin Falls. No. 6, ------- -Stearns. SCI Second north, phenol 1478.

Twin' Falls No. 7, Mr*. R. E. iMorehoiise, 160 Tenth avenue

.t. phone 148W.

TEXANS RUN OOT' ‘RED’ CANDIDATE

P o r t A rth ttr A rrests CC andidate f o r O oTom or; .

O ther Ohargea ^ y - . :

PORT ARTUUR. T«x.,- Oct. 3& •' ou;]— Ilomer .Brooks,' ■J'buthfut-,- Communlst candidate for governor. ' WOA arrested nnd run 'ou t of Portv- Arthur with two componloos early . . .today by H. F. Baker, cliicf-of po--. .• lice. . " •

Tho nrrest was the'h lghllght ia R day of netlWty Involving Com-.-, munlsm in Tcxa.1.

At Austin tft-o alato represcoUi •: tivcs handed in ft Kilnorlty. report

.tho recent Icgialatlve. Investi- • tlon o t cluirgca .tiiat Commua- '- n .Is being taughl a:t tho Btato ;

university. -School QuU : , ' .

Dalina a committeo of .'.‘Iho ' .'

dou-rmlnc if Communism •!« bring . -

George Rhodinc, . form er. roUef- worlfcr, ajmerted oomo of tho city- tcaclicrs were Communists. •

Wilbur Dleke.v,.lmslnew ogent of. ic Intcmntional Seamen's union,

charged a t Houston th a t Commun-- ■ la and other radicals are trying -

1 gain control of w atertront u n - ' n« through tcrroslic practices. Uniok.i, according to Chief Bak-

Isn't even ciualifled to vote In iTexaa, much Icm nm for office.

READ TIMES WANT A iiS.

High School N ew s

Chester Soucek. warld'a cham- pion am ateur typist, gave .an ex- hlblUon OS n upcclal. assembly a t the T»'ln FalU high school Thurs­day-. Ha gave Bovcral dcroonstrti- tlons of speed nnd on mcmorj- work typod 238 words a.minute; Good pointa and- bud points wcro a l dcmonstralod by him.' Good study habits, what they a: a n j how they can. bo attained w: bo the aubjcct dlsctisscd during the advisory period'Mon^lay,' .. Hcchtaer. principal, annount.. — , dav. -.Mr. Hechtncr indicated thati■■ purpose was to get th .........

____ I to .prepare a flnUhe_polished naalgnnitnt mora than

[Just tho ,regu lar lesson. ___ -------

NIckel-platcd parU of a car should be given on occasional ap- ulicatlofl' to .light roochlno oU. to keep them from rusting.

Booms 016-.WliHo ant!. OS^Bcd .-.'•v .W U iM cot.'W cdn'e iaaj.

;'- .F o r W tla -

,'After ,jm ajaemhly.' game' naxl^ W e^ea ltty ' either-Uio' tetm ftom,

-018 te^o_ \V W t5 .dIvJsiea « , 05 -/rom.tfc# ned.iocuoa will'a«.'siw^' In g ^ tlii-’glrlV wlllban crow n'of

-■:th3-'TwlnTalls-Jimlor hlgh'sehwL .r.'TbatuJosh vlU end tho 2S game

.? v:'Pl«yem;'tr«a-.05-wt>n':t .. to: go;ittto'-.tln i ln o l s 'h y ______

■ w ^ 'rg a :b f .th V t'o « n if tm m t- ',= ;l

MarU» ! Wlfllcn iRocm'07. -B«^

- W ien'er...".' ’

- BDn.'i.'rS'taJifcM

SATURDAY, OCT. 31O P EN IN G O F O U R

Seven Days :O t

Super Values,■ E a d ^ . i:

:SAtURDii

Hov,7th

I*'"..';

SEE!' ^ h o u i i u n M i i o C B a v ^ i i b M j

; Await Ton a t tlii« G n a t ’ ^ «BWn>ANNUAL EVENT

.,Sh: '

■ SPECIAL!I.AST D A ? SATURDAY

M EN ’S SD ITS, O leared a n d Pressed 7 S <K E N ’S PANTS, Olcanod a n d P r e s s e d ............- ....... :..-_ .3SfM E N ’S H A TS, Cloned and B locked 7 5 « -H E N ’S ’T I E S ............................... ....................... 12 PO R S t .O OM EN ’S-OVEROOATS, Cleaned a n d P ressed ............... >7StlA B IE S ' PL A IN D E E 8SE S,.C leaned and P ressedLA DIES’ K N IT .SU IT S, Cleaned nnd Pressed _______5 0 #L A D IE S’ B P R m O OOATB, Oleanod a n d P ressedv— ISO #LADIES, HATS, Cleaned a n d B lockcd _____ ;._ .5 0 #LA D IE S’ S W A aG E E SUITS, Cleaned and Pressed _ 7 5 #Dlflcount on all other cleaning. Parcel post orders given prompt-, attention. Furs cleaned, glazed, repaired. We have fur of all

•.hinds. Work doaeby c.xpcrtturrier.

Wo Insure your garrncnls fo r tliclr full value • . . .Cleaning : called for and dellvet«d a t the above prices — SatisfocUon . Guaranteed.

Idaho Cleaiier8& DyersT w in P a lls ' l a r m r t E io la siv o -Olcaaars-.- -

P l io a e W '- • - . ‘ ';i2Sfihosflioneflt-'W «VV.

U s e d S p e c i a l s. Stokol Stoker,.used three,months. Good

as new, replaced by,tron -F>reman;sii5 2 0 0 . 0 0 ^

. Bedi-Stoker, reconditaonedjrepiacedbsili] lion Fireman '5 1 50 .0 0

Williams OiUO'Matitt Qili38amer,'.naed1 flne-season, replacedby.& onFirem an»

<le|gWpfa'ols)J i.........

.-■Eay Oil Burner,vuaed-i'j.year, rep, bjr lion F i r e ^ g Oess c

r.4 Cubic Foot-teonardf goodsoonditjofl'^$50*00>-ii-Gubic-FodtS&ii^fegooa.conditiomii

’ <s.H Com b",tior<‘ and

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IDAHO EVENING TIMES. TWIN PALLS.-roAHO IVrjayv^ctotef 3g,

R E C O R D D U C K > H U N T A R M Y O P E N S S E A S O N S U N D A Y

tSupply of Eoial

Seen PtentifulShooting Hours Fixed At

7 A.M. To 4 P.M. DailyD uck liUntctH isumlxTH cxpcclcd to ic t Jtii iill-tiwo rcconl

.fo r souUicru Idnlio will troop to streaiuB, nm rslics nncl cnnyou ' botlouiB Sum lny moruiiig w illi n rrivn l of tlie 10.1l3.oi)i'u stnson

-:i m igrntory, \vafcr£ow1. 'Tlio scftflon opens (it 7

. Siinclny, Nov. 1, and llio iiiilinl 'J a y 's luintinp; ex tends u n til 4

' ]). lu., 'D cim ly Stalo Game W arden O rovcr C. Davin in- form ed tlie n rm y of w niliiig Kporlsmen today.

Boulh Idaho ducJt hunlcm, rank- In;,- rewniJ onJy lo -tbe Thcasa. ‘

-Mckcr* In numerical alrenKlh. Vhove from Sunday uiiUl Nov. Incluaivo lor th tl r 1030 forays

■ BcartU of walerfowl.,1 a. m. to 4 p. ro. - '

.ShootlDff hours Irousliout the jrcsxsn ore J'wro 7 n, “ ~

Tho Moron opcna

1;I;-

jttCUanlpo tmU coot. T j ^ s of• tt-Btcrtowl wlilch may not be hunt- ■«<1. occordlniy to Icdtral regula-Uon*, Include redbeaU duck, can- vo-nbaek duck, «iow Recio and ^iront. wood duck, ruddy Uucit, buintbtod duclt, Rosa' gooae and

Bag limit on duek*. Davis point­ed out, la 10 in the acKr«KUle of r ” kind«, and possession limit Is 10.

On geesa and brant, tlio bag and {nsscMlon limits arc four

. . Sopjrfj'ncoU/cil Cheerful note conccmlng the

; supply of duclifl carao from Davla today.

‘ "Tbtre sccmo to be ft blp supply• this year." he said. “We'll have

plenty for good aboollnF."TBo forecast,B-aa maiJff en

dtnco of Iho flifihUi already in eoulbem Mnho and In the

• bera *ur>-eycd along takes and ' itrearai.• "I look for a record arm y of duck hunters this year." Davla added.

Siust I b v s Stamp - .ThB federal duck-hunlln£

cfisenUal to hunters over J ■ qf ace. a u st.bc secured In

to tlie regulation state hunttas lleense. the deputy warden re-

, minded eportsmcn. These coat J1• taeh and con be eccured In post

offices of towns over 2,ti00 popula- ‘tlon.- They are available lo Tv/ln Falls county a t th e Twin Falls and Buhl post ofllces. SlDCO the offices

; cloeo here, a t Buhl and In other sizable cities of souUi Idaho '

! the slamps

l i -

hunters t Saltirday 10 sally 01

The Nov. 1-Kov. 30 open season Includes 23 elates listed In the In­termediate sone. InlermounliUn and northwest slates In tho *onc are Idaho. Utah. Wyoming, Orc- pon, Nevada and Waslilnglon. States ranked In the northern rone stiirled open season O ct 10 ond continue through Nov. 8. T ^ ' toulhcm rono opons Nov. 20 e

through Christmtts Jay.Bero Are ncgulsUons

The mlgrutory walerfowl ... which tho season opens Sunday may b« taken w ith a shotgun only,

. under fedtrni reeulatlona. guns • • bo larger Uma No. 10

_____o. than three shells

* '^ u c to may be tnJten either fi land or water, tho federal n ... decree, and hunters can use dogs or con hunt from a.hUnd or boat. Hunliflg from autos or airplanes, however. Is on the taboo ilat.

Can't Lure Thera Luring of waterfowl by use of

prato, com or any 'similar articics placed as a luro Is against the U. 8. code.

_______________j tha t theseacceptable for hunting but t ___bo use<t for "conceotratlnK. Oriv- iBf, nOlyiny, or sU rrlcf up ot-ml- gn(Jtory waterfowl."

0.22Bloke F o u r-y e a r H eritage of

UnbcittflB Teams A gainst N o rth w e s ttm

n - :ic ;.n o : Oct. 20 (VJi-M lnnc • GKltItu Gopher*. protecUng ‘ a l-eritnge of four year*.without

n . defcnc. ' train their giw s on■ K orlhrenltrn 'o imbeaten, untied

Wlliicais tomorrow. In the nation'. T l«:a(ii;.'.e fcetball gome.

I'orty-ninc thousand will Jam■ Ertnslon 'a Dyche stadium fo r'the - bsttle. which nlmoat certainly will

- ■.'ssitlc the Bijf Ten title-, and pos- •.'*iblv the niytlilcol oallonaj eham-

E very 'tlckct waa sold Tuesday. Speculators today wor« aaking StiO fo r a. pair of. M.yahT lino .scats

/aw>;valu«-of »2.7»«siicli: rV' Jiinnrsota; victor In 21 consecu- ; ' Uvo a« heavy fav-V. ’orlt* Is.loaded wlU»;• fts9- jitu«;froj!i'; which- upsotii. r - - ■•.bom. V .; . ', "

far from

4 GRID W H S p m 10 FALL

Sports W riters Bee M arquette, Y ale, N orthw catem , Santa

Olara D efeated

Dart-

. YORK, Oct. 30 iW —Vnue of tho nation's nine perfect elevens will suffer their f irst defeats of tiio 1030 grIdltTjn campaign thl.i week-end, according to Bclectlons made today by Xtnltcd press sports writers.

Marquntir, which h u won four stra ig h t'^ m rs, will h« subdued la Chicago tonight whlla Northwest­ern. Yale and Banta Clara will fall by the wayside tomorrow.

Tho undefeated teams wblch ■111 preserve Uiclr- records

Holy Cross, Pordham. Army, Minnesota and Vlllanora.

Tho selections:.EAST

Holy Cross over Tempimouth ever Yolc: .Fordh-............Plttoburch; Army over Colgate; Vlllanova over Bucknell; inirdue

Carnegie 'Tccli; CtolumWfl Cornell; Pennsylvania over

Navy; Pena State over Syraciue; Prineeloa over Harvanl; Mlchi-

xn State over Boston college, and ew York U. over Lafayette.

SimWEST iUnncsota over HodhweMcm,

S t aiary'fl over Mnniuettc to- nlgJit: Indiana over Iowa oltbough it might bo a Ue; Ulehlgnn over Ililnols; Wisconsin over Chicago; Detroit over Duqucins tonlgtit; Oklahoma over Iowa State; Ne­braska over Missouri; Ohio State

i er Notre Dame, and Kansas ^er Tulso.

B o i rn iTennessee over Georgia,

bama over Kentucky; Louisiana SUto over Vanderbilt; North Car­olina over North Carolina State; Duho over Washington and Lee; Virginia Military over Virginia; Tuiano over Louisiana Tech; ills- slsalppl State o\-er Sewanee; Georgia Tccr over Clcmson: Fiori- • I over Maryland, and Mississippi I'cr Centenary.

PACVriO COAST . Auburn over Santa Clara;

Washington over Oregon; Cali­fornia over Washington Slate: Stanford over' U. C. L. A., and Oregoa over Montancu

so im n v E a T Southeni Methodist over Texas;

Texas A. ond M. over Arkansas, and Boylor over Texas Christian.

nOCKV SIOUNXAIN Utah State over Denver; Utah

- /c r Brigham Young; Wyoming oyer Western State, and Colorado

Colorado college.

SENATORS I E !Ill

“ A p ” B erg I s n 't Optimiatio Aa doodinff T akes Field fo r

■ B uhl Clash

GOODING. Oct. so (Specia l)- Goodlng high school’s Senators, after pounding away oU week ' hard practlee eeaslons, m tn t U aclkm bero this a/tenicon agnli the ^ e r f u l Buhl Jndluifl of the

'•Ap" Berg's Senatort

; .will b«

of the .. rankiny gridiron teams of south­ern Idaho. Tho Senators are weak­ened for the game by tho fact that Gayland Pauls, sU r tackle, wll' not bo able to play because of a bruised lilp, and George Proctor,hard-hlltlng quai.........................out of tha llnei shipped shoulder.

. N ot Cptlmlrtlo Coach "Ap'f Berg wasn't very

opUmlstle about the- game. He aald, ••■Of couree my team Isn't in tho rtmnlng with the Indians, but w ith the Increased confidence that tho Iwys tbow since they beat WeniJeU.thcyil give the visitors all tho fight they have."

l E F O R I A i E !

-with ft infe-bou^ with____ ,..nJRAniey noasNov. 37 theprtM 8 t rtflJw.;? a i » b4«J-hU tto«-yU !plno;^ *

an«bt iavorlteu

FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT CENTERS ON THEM SATURDAY lEXASAGSLEADf ...............................

Hero nro the Tirloelpal iicurea .................. . .O n lren lly of Oregon halfbnacj Washington's : .shmx-a bow his aUlf am i n in looU to Arkansas taeUcrs a t Collitho aco quarlcrbnclui In tho east t« send agnloit Pitt a t the r . - _______, ___ ____

.................... .................................... ilera In B^-anstoa. IMotv Bender,

mo footban engsgmienU of Sniurday.. Upper right, re<icMn* for a pass. Is <nmzny 74lchols«a, ton's Duskle« ha>ti him to watch at PorUand. Lower left. S ick Todd, Texas A. « M. balfback,

- ' eklcrBatCoIlecDStaUon. Twc. Andy ra la ti, kicking in center, ' “ ■■Pitt a t the ro io grounds. New Fork. lUglit al>o\-cs caichlog a

A n i^ Welling In ter, r o r d b ^ ^ n e ol

cad, who'pcrfomis ognlhst mighty Mlnnesot* lo r North>veatem In B^-anstoa. IMotv Bet back whom Notro Dimo m ust watch In South Bend; right is llenry C. WWIaUer, Dart Ynlo In tho Kciv llaven bowl a t the Bulldog.

Is Johnny Bela pass, fa Babo Easier, itt r i^ ^ O h l^ S ta to hal<.

AGAINST COyOIESD ope Favors OoUcgo of IdAlio

B u t Bobcats-Sce-Ohanco O f Fossiblo Upset

GOODIKO. Oct. 30, (Special) — The Gooding collego Bobcats wound up their final practice ' - Blons today In preparation their encounter with tho touted Coyote eleven of the 'Collego of Idaho a t Caldwell Saturday.

The Bobcats are fast developing lo a smooth working team thot

may upset the hopes of tlio Coy­otes. The two tenms nro about evenly matched in weight, but the Coyotes have tho edge In mo ■ e.xporlenco over Gooding, which iargeiy composed of freshmen.

According to tho records of both teams so fa r Uila season, tlie Coyotes should have llttlo trouble ia 'defeating tho Bobcots. The Caldwell team overcamo tho Al-

GAfilE—Goaraga-IiJtho Oregon-Washlngton Ore. State-Montana ' U ontMines-U.LS.D. U.C.UA.-Slanford Coll. Idaho-Goodlng Calif.-W. S. C. M arqueltc-St Mao-'a Santa Clara.Auhi/m Fordham-Pitt Northwestenj-Mlnn'. Notre Dame-Oblo State Pcnn-Navy Anny-Colgat<s___Yale-DartmouthHaivnrd-PrlncetonNeUraska-MlssourlDcnver-Utah SlateMiehlgan-IliinolsTeia8-3.M.U.Tex. A. &M.-Arkansas' VandcrblIt-L.S.U. Utoh-Brigham Young Gcorgla-Tcnnesaco Cai:iegle-Purdue

3. Normal took Gooding 21

Parberry Team Improve* Coach Clem Parberry la groom­

ing his team to give tho College of Idaho eleven a hard game. "My team has been improving rapidly tho last two -weeks sinco new players have stopped coming in to' break up tho coordination ' tho plnyent," hir said. -Tbo ca a t Caidwcil Satuntay v lll tii lu st bow much tho team lias Im­proved."

Tho winning of their •■home- coming"' game, their first home gamo of the season. last Satur­day against Pacific college of Neivburg', Ore.. by A score of 32 to '12 has iccrcasM the confldencc of the Bobcits. This victory was Just tho stimtilus they needed after having been trod ob by all Iho surrouniJIng colleges for the lost three years.

Two ACB Fullbacks

ACES EOGE ELKS; IIA

Rood paaaing and plowing through the opposing line in tho game 5 ^ - urday. will help along Gooding’s chances against, t h o Coyotes. Claude Chess, form er

10 higli , who

ce'Uent w o tk '^ e lv in g p a s s < ___’log the ball around tho-ends

game against Pacific col-

......probable starting line-'Up for the garao will be: ends, Baughman and Bemroso; tackles, lUst and Gooding or Haglund; guardo, Knight and Blakely; cen­ter, Simmonds; balfbaclcs. Chess and Stone; fullback, BeitT! and quarterback, Hancock.

REACHES BOnEPOCATELLO; O ct IK) IU»—An

Idaho Boutfaem University travel- line s«uod of abooC SO wna to or- Hvo la Butto today, hold a ehort practice and rea t for tomorrow’s gamo ihe ro-w lth the-M ontana School of Mlnea..

The.Pocatello starting.laoklnff. In cxpertehce. ...........pected to a re r* ^ J60 pounds, with the- baekfleld f l r u i ^ a t about lOS. • The Southern Branch,' with two

OBd two loBses to Ita credit, ■ win, bu t n o t :

it iM t ye a r .:

Pigskin Picks.PICK— r i

, Gontoga, 13-8 ------ ;-----Washington. H -0 ------------Ore. State, 10-0 _____Ida. Southern. 27-0 ——-------U .C.L.A..13-7 ------------Coll. Idaho, 20-flCalif., 7-3 _______S t Mory's. 13-10&m£a Ctera. 7-0 ...... .........Tic, 7.7Minnesota, 13-0 Notro Dame, H-13 Penn, 7-C Army. 10-7Yale, 20-U ________PrineetoD, 10-7 -------— .Nebraska, 20-0 ..._ .____Utah SU te, 28-0 _____ _Illinois, 7-0 ________

. fi.M.U.,10-12 ■T tx .A .* M .,2 0 -1 3 '___ _L.S.U ..7-0 ________Utah, 21-0 -------------Tennessee, 13-0 ______ —lM rdue.H-0 ' .......... .....Alabama. 13-7 ......... ......Holy.Cross. 6-0 ________Indiana, 7-0 ------------

Lodge M en Drop Two Qaincs to O ppouenls; M ail W orkers

Sweep Three ,

Ace* rolled alllUe too much for Uio Ellifl In Iho final two games of their Commercial league bow­ling maUh last night, taking a 2-1 victory. Frtd Stone toppled 556 for high ccrles ond Vem Jen­nings h a j hlgli game With 207. Three-game totals for the two teams were clMe, the Aces get­ting 2 ,il7 and Elks 2,401, .

Post Office bowlers annexed three in a row from Hesscr'a Cash Grocery. W. W. "Frcncby' FVantr. with 454, had high total. His 3B1 was beat single game.

Tbo scores;COMMERCIAL LEAGUE

ACES. t o n e '- .........._.184 168 184 850L. McCracken -.160 134 163 463MlUer ________ 120 128 132 S80Jennings ....— 182 207 154 -403~ • ....105 100 170 625

70T 047-803 2417- Elks

J. Ford ........ — ISO 100 171 B20H. B obno_____ 130 169 ISO 441L a r s e n ---------- .100 » 0 160, 480

172 144 470[. Colemao....l24 177 1-

CITY LEAGUE- Hetser's Caifi Orotery

C a g lo _____ :__ 113 148 131 ■ SB&Pfaff — ______ 104 181 134. 440

..148 147 153 448

C. H eader____ 80' 87 00 238

e03 647 002 1011 P»»t Olflco ■

nc*roat ______ 143 148 133 427noaa ----- 168 150 117Dummy- ____—125 125 125- 875

•..'710 704 700.2130

HEN O P THE YEAn HOUGOT ■ ITHACA, N..Y, mCH-TiklDff t

jue from "Man of the Teir,’' "Book of the -Vear" and "Outstanding Picture of tho T ear" awards, tho

- id Poultry Induitrlts exposl- will malw an award fo the

"Hen o f tiio Year." A prita of JlOO - '-■ a ,g o ld medal wlU go to the

StrikesTO

WITH

FRED STONEIn the Commercial leaQUe the

Ace* declared tho eeason open on Elks and-took two .out of three games- Vern Jennlngt, with five spares and live strlkei hit tecond game for a 207, took honor* for hlgh-slnole game. The Stons total of 6S6 was high *erle».

one. Jack Iford rolled hla usiin! good games, ge ttl--

hlgh total fo r tlio frotem ai brcl rcn. Charley lA rsen had the high slnglo game for hla team.

Splits lost tho game for the “ A Hugh Boone got aU; Bob

ran 10, and "Colle'- five.

TJij {jowrnmanl men took all three flame* In th a City leaoue, led by nonO other than that

’ ■ of men, W. W. ............ * only tho.

1 had.to t tlie *

n from taking

A iriiie P. 0 . team wera cer- talnly- bunched. Only 27. points difference between, high and tow man.

Subttilutes made up the most, of the H etser team.

Soccer-OutfitsWill T ry Again

Players from two nom a in ui< Twin Valla.'-Jualor h igh .'ech^l w ere'to m eet In 'th e ir fifth bang, up fracaa lo the ee>-cnth annuel bo>-«'. Boccer tournament late thta

113 ana A ndy-Baird, 218.-— teama.havo-nilvanced ta.tho Oilrt round o t play,- and Iho.ganw to d ^ will see one team 'advasee;to:tha secciid-.r«und,at the cost o f the other. ... , -

'Hie team from 200 Is ready, to take ea the v k to r of TOO) “* a n d 'o il f f te r havlhsr edged 017 1 to 0 -ln 'yeaterday« games. But rmm'a 00 and O il have lo play o f f a 'o to-0-(toadtefc. -

lossifl Fan s W atc li B attle As •;;;_OIuo to B obcat Hopes

A go in it E n p e r t

BURLEY,.Oct 80 <Speclll) — Tho Bobcats of Burley high, ptay- og Ibelr last homo, game, batUed Filer Wildcats here this Uter- 30on In a Big 10 contest that will give fans a clue aa to how Burley vlll show up against Rupert in :holr Iradltlonol game.- Although Ills squad has shown > TTOch Improvement In practice this week, Coach George HJort stated >eforo tho game th a t tho Bobcats Tiust play better ball than they did oat wccic ogtinsC PocatelTo to itatid a chance with the speedy Flier outfit

The squad has spent much time this week In Ironing ou t the of­fense. Tbo first and occond teams- I practice scrimmage have t ^ n

>rrccUng the wcaloicsses jjctcd I previous games.■\VbUa todays batUo counU la

B ig . 10 standings, neitber t>itm la still In tho raco for leadership. Burley has dropped conferenoo Samea to T»-ln FoUa and PocAlello and Filer was on tho sobrt end of the sporo with Buhl and Nampa,

Sport Interest Grow* ere lias been

. letcreat shown sports In Burley so

- - - r o Uckets .wero sold to games than for several

years. Both school stDdents and townspeople have turned out in

Kn ft great deol own in high school sr 40 fo r thia sea-

greater n> spectators

Its rulea, . . ... ________gtvlng a series of tnlka i t i ____biiea A t times ho 'h a s iiiuitrated

'ords by having tho team onto ths stage, line up in

___ :nt formations, and —Uirough plays.

Already rumor runs high coming the outcomo of tbo Bur- ley-JJupert gajse, wWeh accord' Ing t« custom will bo played on Armistice day. This season the two rivals meet on tho Rupert field.-It is the. last gridiron cbateat B urle/a schedule.

i i t r s d y n a m it e ; u -e sBAicEaiflnsxD. Calif, (un

■Vlrgll Andrews. 35, thanked J iis '•’"‘V a la « when ho <wound tip

ly.ln ja il on a chargo of drlv- whilo Intoxicated. He bad

LOWRICES

E ip V a n W inklo o f Oonfcreaco G oinc Ploccs T bis A utumn

A fter L ong Sleep

Dy RODERT WEAR DALLAS, O ct 30 tW:)—Tcxafl

A. & M. the lUp 'Van Winklo of Southwest ccnfereijco foolball atnco 1527, la gotaff <i?aces tiilif fall.

Tlio awakened Aggies atooO head and sl^ouldcra above the oth­er s ix teams in tbo eonfercaco to ­day. Ju s t what those others would ,bo able to do to stop them re ­mained about tu> jDdetermlnato os Texas weather, nhlch the old beads say "no oao bu t a fool 01 newcomer ever predicts."

Southern Methodist vrill play f irs t confercnco gamo next Sat­urday. Lost year the Methodists p u t tho confercnco chanjplonshlp in the bag. received the KnuUs Rcckno memorial citation for the honorary national title and '0{ posed Stanford otubbomly In lb Rose Bowl.

SMU Stars Gone TIio Jirettiodists began M s eec

. jn with fl team th a t u'aa only., feeble reminder o f last season'- glory. Gone wero Robert Wilson, Truman Spain, H arry Gbuford, and a mighty handful of other le tte r wearem. Coach MaUy'Bell

ad lo rtly on new material.N ext SotunJay SMU will tackle

tho University of Texas, which already has. made auch an isglor- loua show log 'that angry alumni and atudenta aro demanding tho ' 'scalp" of Coach Jack Chevlgny.

W hat will be th e result when t i e WctbodistA coached in Uie "raaxle-dazzle." wide open aerial rtylo of Madison Bell, finally m eet tho Bwaitcned Aggie giant w ithIts ourpriainR-----* - ................Dlelt Todd. -

BTJia BayJor. Bear, aJlwnjfltJng.

..3w these many aeOsona, also dc-: mands reckoning. I t isn't fa r be­hind tho Aggies In percentnKC points. Baylor has a hardy squad of last-year sophomores.

I t lost its season opcBcr, 10-14. ) Arkansas; camo back the fol­

lowing week to trouacc the Uni-! veralty of Texos, 21-18 In a spec-' tacular fourth period' scoring spreo; and bogged the Aggies' down to a BCOrclcBS.tie on a mud-' dy field lost Saturday. The Beam' alnging quartcrbock. Uoyd Rus- aeil. la not to 60 overlooked.

Rice, tied for second place with aylor, lost to tho Aggies by a

..eld goal score of 3-0; defeated Texas, 7-0 last Saturday. '

Arkanoas Rugged A r k a i^ , with the usual lanky,

14-10.Onfy oao step above the Uni­

versity of Texas in tho confer- caca eeilde U Texas diristian. Like SMU. last aeason'o stars took the ir winning combination with them when they le ft school. TCU has tha handicap reputation th is year of being a one-mao team — a team built around ."611: ' 'Sam" Baugh. TCU defeated__kansas. 16.14, In Its first confer-

Ohio to match Baugh's brilliance

DIded Hi# Time Coach Homer Norton, one time

laeball profeaslooal aaa form er coach, a t .Centenary college, bid­ed hla time tiirough three hiunll- iating seasons- a t T exsi A. & M. He waa carefully training r

h u ^ e r raen than any other t

ped. .uatU urday. Aitel! you, __rtiiny weather.

■f th a t would not towitU Baylor did I t last

And tbnt, the Agriea you, waa the fault of

X I

"No nunUng- aljfna tor sale a t off- for

FootbaU^Schedule

FRIDAY. OCT. ao ■ Marquette v*. 8 t Mary’*.

tJelrolt V*. Duquesne, 6-13. Loyola (New Orleans v*. Ca­

tholic u.) ■SATURDAVroCT. 31

Qeston eollefle' vs. Michigan State, ia-C.

Botlon.lL. V*. Miami (Flor­ida), 0-17.

Brown vs. Tun*.Oucknell vs. Vlllaneva, 0-25. California vs. Wath. State. Carnegie Tech. vs. Purdue,

7-0.Cen-....., .......... ...College of Idaho '

inu colleBo.•Collego-M-Paelflo v», Calif.

AorU 26-0.Colo, college vs.'Cole.. 0-23. Columbia vs. Cornell, 7-7. Denver vs. Utali State, t3-7. Florida vs. Maryland. 6-20. Ferdham vs. PItUburgh, 0-0, Georgia vs. Tennessee. tSeorgla Tech. vs. Clem*on.' GoRzaga vs. Idaho, 7'6.

. Grinnel vtJ Drake, 21-33. Harvarrf vs. Princcton, 0-35.Indiana vs. Iowa, 0-0.__ : ■Iowa State v«. OKIahoma,

0.16.K anus vs. Arlxona.Kentucky vs. Alabama, 0-13. Lehigh vs. Rutgers, 0-27. Maine vs. Colby. 0-12. Michigan vs. Illinois. 0-3. MIddlebury vs. 8L Lawrence,

Idaho0-7.

Montana Mine* . . . Gouthern Braneh, O-CO.

Nebraska vs. Missouri. 19-B. Nevada vs. Santa Barbara

-Teachers.......' *-New York Umverslty vs. La­

fayette. /North Ca/ollna vs- North Car.

___ ......... Stale vs.North Dat }ta, 20-20.

....................... . M/niresota,

^Netre cjamo vt. Ohio State,.

Cincinnati, 16-0.

State vs. fflontana,

■ Ohio VI Oregon Oregon

0-a • .Penn»y/v

Acade 'I. U. 8. Naval

, 0-7., . - . , .0 vs. 8yracu*e, 3-7.

.'Redlanda vt. Occidental, 7-7. niee vft George Wash., 41-<r. Santa ' Clara v*. Alabama

Poly. ■Sewanee vs. Mlstlsilppl State

0-29. .■ South Dakota State vs.' South Dakota, 2-7.

Swarthmore vs. Hamilton,'0-r.

Temple vs. Holy Cross.Texas vs. Southern Metho-

dlit, 0-20. . . . .Texas A. i M. v * Arkansa*.

7-U.Texas Christian vs. Baylor.

2B-a-TuIm vs. Kansas Stale, 13-13. U. S. Mill. Aeademy vs. Col­

gate.Univ. Caliromla, L. A., vs.

Stanford, 7-6.UUh vs., Brigham Youno,

32-0. ' ■Vanderbilt vs. Louisiana, 2-7. V li^ ln la^^ lllU ry Inst. vs.

m - and .Lee'.......Duke, 0-28.'

• Wert Vii^lnla vs. We.terti

WJ#cofl*fn vs. Chfeago. 7-t3.' Yale vs. Dartmouth, 0-14.

. SUNDAY, NOV. 1 — Portland vs. University ot

8an Franeleee.Loyola (Los Angeles) vs. U. .

8. Marines. . .•Nlghl.Q ame. . r ■

V i c k s c o u g h d r o p

S P E C I A LFor

S A T U R D A Y O M l i i r;. HuDtcrB-Iny m 8 Buppi^of -.fihcllfl'for tho biiUiic®'^•- ■of tho-phca-sant stason acd all of'tlio'dack-Bilfison.;'^ : .Yon wiH save money a t Ihcse pnccs. And retiiomberf, - this . . all flliclls aro. nbsolut«ly Kuamuteed; ta'.*, ' bo Uua year s slock and Tvo havo fl’a; C•8^^lnd.7-8•ilt*

. fllj gaago fiJjrils. . - Tr-”

;■ REMINGTON. NITRO. EXPRES&'I 1 2 g a u g e iir .L ii...;..1 6 a n d 2 0 g a u g e ....................: REMINGTGN SHUR SHC 1 2 g a u g e

: 1 6 a n d : 2 0 ! g a u g e ' .

T W I R R

L O A H 0 1H m Y f i U T R l

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■IViilay, O etolicr SO, 1036IDAHO EVENING TIMES. TW M FAI.LS. IDAHO

Ton A n bvtted (o Tde. :.JP1wi» ;M Before 10:») a , m.

■ MEEHNQ ATIENDED DV L V n m lA J i OIWANJZATIOW

Twcnty-dl* mcmbern of the'La- dlca' Aid ooclcty oC Uio Luther.'

. an chOK* aw t yalerduy in tie , clmreh pM ors. Tha ecaalon wiU' opened by Rev. M. II. Zagcl, Mn. Kort« woa admlltcd (o mcmtxr- dhlp^and Euosla^wero Mro. All«r|

cdMrs. Anna Jotuutcin. Appolae-1 the 5 for

the winter «oro Ura. Zagcl ssdi lir a . Sophia Rclnhe. i t .w i ciilcd that the aoclcty will _ v ~ Juncbcoa nt the eldcra' convention to bo ield N ot. 5 and G nnd i t o . ncbecca ElUcro nlll <crvo an chalr> pian «£ tho comtnltlee /o r tho fin t day and Mrs. BJ H’creer <m the fl«cond day.

AUer tho buslncM acs: rcmnlaJcr of tho Umo w i In Bewinsr. Mr*. W.llma ecrr«! r«fre*hmen6.

nn^JTEE i:vENT MARKS ANNIV tM A nY

Mra. Earl Gardner entcxtalneal Uila week a t dinner In honor of thu 2J51h weddlDj’ annJvcrflojy- ’ her parenta,. Mr. ana U ra. W. H iatt, rau i. Twenty-nlno EUt- wero present U lu Gcncvlevtrl

•Hiatt preaeotcd a rcaaing. 'Tho Up* and Downn of Married Ufe."

Those aUeadins were Mr. andJ y .r t. W. X H lalt. illsa Genevieve Hlfttt. aay ton , Ruth, Helen. Don. a id; Earl, Jeanno and V cm al HI- n tt, bit of paulvM n. Amanda n u a tt , mother of Ur. H lott. an<l U r. and M n. B. J. Klelteraon. Ru­pert; Mr. ojjd Hra. W o lttr M. Gardner, ISrt. Thtodoro Gardner

-And ebUdrcn, and Mr. tuid Mra. E arl Gardner OJid children, all of TwJn Fall*.

__ EVXNT___ BV BEAOTJt- SAtO.Vc<)rtujti6'party was k1v*h lout; Jng a t th a Specialty Beauty

atudcnts and opcraCora,, and rcfreah-

.60EOBITY nO U JS [U attO W E E ?f TAUTT • Mias Jean Grtaimiman wi bo»tissa \Vcdociday evenhii; members of Deua S im a Phi » Irorlty a t a HttUowcen. dinner i llhe E . Ij. Roybom home. Center- in f tho Ubie was a bowl of

callendulna and topers pro-tlon. Too Jwst-I t}}o iDoniiiuitlsi

de tr aha had. Wiled. GuwrtJ attended in eootumo iui(t W u Utlcnroao Crabtree, who ww E*tbed oa a Cowach, waa award- CO tho prtM for t^o bt4t tume.

Plans vc ro made for a ruahl teiv to bo given ahortly and Chrlatmtis-party was dlaeussed.'

[BTAFT NAMED BV*[PASTCW EFS’ CLUB . .

Hr».'*’l(ia ifead waa ejected ircstdent fit tlls PyUilan Sisters ’art Chiefa’ club yesterday « •

.temooa a t a meetfne heW a t the' ;bomc of Mra. W. A. Mlnnlek. 0th-

offlcora named were Mr*. Al- l« r t Potsler, vice prMldent; Mrs. C. IT. Eidrcd. Bccrctnry and ' porter. Tho afternoon was ajicrit eoclaity .by tlio group and rcfrcah- nen ta wero eerved- by Mrs. Min- Iclf. aasUled by her daughter Ira. James McWhlrter.Ura. G. Humphries will cater-

lin the group on Nov. 3£*.

iLTOJCIIEON g i v e n 'BV IUBMBEX8 c y CLUB

A pot-luck Itucheon was attenO- l yeateway afternoon n

, .embe'rn of tho StnmrocU club ntl the home of Mrs. J. A.'CufMa were Mm. Harold FUl.l

als wens provided and duiinij:' evening gamea and dasclns

•0 enjoyed. ,"-10 p r ise a t included U r. anflj

and Urs. Chorlea Jercb. Mluen Wooda Wldcncr, VlrBinln. David- MO, iU ry Gflbhait, la a le Enffle. bright, MoHo Campbell. Uaurlnc Hvlct, Iva Fuilmtr, ABeo Foueetl, JUta TVscway, Beta Leo «nyca,, E clb Kendrick, M e ^ .- C u s Kof>

' field, Don PhU OlMO, R a y Hobite, jr ., Glea Leonard, Sddlo Davldaos, and BiU Bappcleye. •

omcEnsFEOT V lSm N O ARMY MEK

'a of honor a t an informal

Park hotelrvo a m y ______ _____

...J A . illCElaa, cWef of lOiUi dlrUIOD, w ith head. ra,lA Salt IaIm a t ? , and "3. PJ Paasilaiguc, adjctant

icruJ, obo of Salt Lalte City, 0 a n hero for tho

> held L___________ _________riaJ halltha PacUlo Woodmen lodge and tho, Supremo Forest Woodmen Clrclc ■wim 100 coupIcs atCendfnr. Muaic.' was 'provided by tho Slue-Nights' crchcstts, Kimberly. S p o e i a l guests were members of th e Sboin- Toclc dub itnd tho. Salmon bqcIoI

' club.In charsw of arrangem ents___

W. D. Uumpowcr, ehalrroan;'Urs.. T. J. Floyd; Uni. Boalo Waael anr-

U rs, Jono Wilson; Pocalcllo.

jioisBM oom onx ■ OIUQINAL PARTV

' Uem bM of homo rooms 0X0 nAi Oil e t junior U r* actioa heJ< n Halloween party last evening U tho-school shop. Tho tvenlflft m .

t a t gomes sjid g&aae stories • ■— - c ider and

d by tho

------ - Mra. Lea Hanlon and Mrs.M. E. Gardner.

A fter a short buaiocij am ion. contMta were won by

A. Ho rex, Mrs. Floyd Ban- a. SaKy Davis and -■ifrw.

Dean. Elected to member- was Mrs. John UcGianla.

meeuntr' wilt be heidi. — .......0 of Mrs, R. S. Gra-'

I ham.

81GSIA DELTA

hX ";

Tho annual smoker to be held by the merabeira of S lpnn DclU Pal ciub wdU bo ittagvd this year a t the bo'mo of Ronald UiUlon to< morrow evening, it -was decided Wednesday a t a special m ettine ofi the club a t tho h<Jme of W c-" Almqulst. The busiseas session conducted by Cd Spnrlu. A t th»{ IclOM rcfrc.ihments were served-by I the host. '

..-wero told.

onmnttteo. e a t s were Mrs. V cm ' C.

U rs. Abbott, U r. and Ura. andU issU argiLretEg'

I. Peek and. Chauceeyl

,FU N kK -itiaL EnCSLEDJtATED

Tho nwrriago «f Grace WaM- Imao, daughter of U r. and Urs. IR .-U . R igIer,.Tw In m ils , iintf iDemard FunUe, Twin Palls, wi '• - bo BOlemnlied today lit 4

a t . the CothoUo rcctory wlL., ,Itev. II. E . H eitaiaa,. pastor of 1st. Edward's ehor«l», ofXiclatlng. Attending iho couple wUl be Hiss E sther Rose, T??In KaJbj, ond Joe Funkc, brother e t the hride^room.

Tho couple will make their home ; No. 8 Oxford aportmcats, 418

Main avenue north.. * ■ * »

nALLOWEEN E^XNT [AXrENDElJ n y BODAUTT

UemhcM .of the 6t, Edwsrdj JooJor Sodality were entertained last evening a t .a Halloween party a t tho home' of .Denese QuUicl. F ilth grade pupllf were Initialed into t ^ organization. After on evening of games refreahmcnU wero aerved. •

Suburban Churchea IIMVSE-V C0.1DfL?.-«T B d g a ru m i t c , m lnisttr' ■ ' Regular r

ablp with sermon by tlio naati Special aiusie by Uio choir.

11 a . ^ Sunday school, with Harvey Fomwolt In charge.

7:30 p. m. Epwotlii league «le- rotl«MMl oen-lcc. Laura BeJia Lat- lln, Jeadtr. Spcclal, in 'ln Kevan.

X K tSrrV EPISCOPAL Buhl

Rev. Jos, a . DuUer, vicar All Saints' day.Holy Communion and sermt

CALVARY EPISCOPAL • roma

Rev. Jan. S. Butler, vicar All Salats' Cay. .CTinreli school, 10 a. m.

prayer and sermon,

MCIITACGU COMJIDNITY E df«r L. ‘White, jnialstcr

10:10 8. m. Church school wiUi| 'grnded IcMona fo r all ages. ' 'Ha« Llfldau, 4uperlot«dent. , , 11:30 0. m, Homing worship with a sermon by the pastor. Spe-'

clM muolo’ by the larga chorus I choir.

7:30 p. m. Epwocth league dc. votlcnnl hour. Ail icoRuc mem.

[bew aro urpcd to «t{cnd,The Glendalo group of the aid ill mcpt on Tliursday afternoon

ihomc. Aaalslant hostesaes, ifrs. Runs Curlaon. Mrs, c . A. Bectlro

,and Mrs-. A. S. Scvwain. Roll call. ‘•My Favorite TlmnkagivlnB DUb.’

Rupert Methodists Hear Two Leadersl

_ host to a loiftt rally of iiit Methodist churches of Ihls dbitrlct Ihero Wednesday nfUmoon. Bishop Titufl U)we, Pcrtland, and Bishop E. Johnson, retired bishop from 'Africa were speakers c / tho after­noon. Biohop Johnson spoko of hlfl missionary csperiences Jn Africa i« d Bishop ^ jv e eave aa Inspire-

Iifctto ifst church WrB’p r e ^ t ^ d I there wos on nudlcnco of about lOO. I Following tho speaking stasioa. the W e s or t/.s locaf chureh sewed refreshments. Tho apealiera went from here to Twin .

GiSTOmEi

EUgiblca fof-.N Y A ProjccLs W ill B d P iched F o r . W eisor Classes

Ono hundred • and twcnty-flvc frltls ellgiblo for N. Y. A. xvork projects wHl ba chojea to aJJcnd the federal resident school Welser, ono .of the most altractive and best equipped schoota oa eft# Pacific coast, which wlU oneo

|Kov. 14, It i^ announc'd.A curriculum of pmcilcal nil>-

l«tn> of interest to a ll girls will bis touRht arm will laclmio person­al liyRiene. home-miikloe, infant

ire, household activities, sewing. )okinp, planning menus, serving. )me-nurslnp, corrocUve EnRilsh, wlol sclcnco and economic prob- ma and BlUed.subJccta

ProJeeU Atalo'ned Each girl will bo aaalgned „

worfc project^ for approxlmnteJy|

'ray coat ; ____ _mlBcclIancous Iti ______n n month for fceraonar

. 1 bo provided allTof those trending, Th(\v:M U /projects will bo of cducfttJooat-'and pracUcal value, correlated to each girl’s school work, such no the making of hospital Bupplies, renovation of ffimneaifl, niahlnff of visual aid displays fo r niral schools, toys for ................... loU, painting and oUier

^aio 8eretf.

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ncbool paper, parties, ...... ..........havo heen ouUlnw. Adentist, doctor and trained aui

'“ 'Ul bo Jn attendance.Transportation Given

A ppllcan tow ho aro ncceptfd'

Another Hollywood miracle Is demonstrated In the startling chango of tvppearanco of beaul" ' Oliva do Urtvllnnd, who hun leading feminlno roto in •‘Aiiihony Advcme," plcttirlsntlon of Hervey |Ajlen'o ben selling novel, which 1^11 open at the Orphcum Sunday. Tho coiffures shown above were creatcd tjy Pcrc Wcatmorc, make­u p specialist a t the Wanicr Broa. studlon. Tho three manners Imlrdres.'j at« ns follows;

. . . Olivia do Hflvfl).u!<l lUie simple younp Itnllan peasant ‘Kin ivear? n Jong- bob, a ccntcr pjirt, and tbo aMe hair im-ept tip; ■’"•ny from the face slinwlng tbcl

rs and faillnff in natural, care-! .T ringlet*, pfv-ing ti cfc.-ui, cfeari

[cut picture of unsophisticated, in-l nocent youth. '

.(CentorJ . . . Olivia do Ilavilland

OS Angela, in the f irst full bios Ing Of bc.\«ty. but still unsopl. cated, .weara her lialr still parted in the colter, bu t done In a ma-w of llUIc ringlctn around her face and over her head. Even today, Uicrn could be no moro bccotninc youthful stylo for tho young ;rlrl '•••ho la putting up her hair for Uic

rat time.(IU, ;J)1) _ ^ O IM a 'iio IJavlllnnd,

—! Angela, now iho opera singer' land durling of Knpolcon. u-earn (i i»vhlto n’Jg’, Itn coalour of drcssln/’ giving the soplUstlcated note. I t ' pJistio, fonnal, se t in lln appear-

icc: and h piled high cod close' I the head, and thero are Jewels I tho coronet .braid acroni the

Note that the fnclal makeup re­mains uncliangra iu each instance, tho brows, eyca and mouth being

left alone, so (hat tho hair Is made to cnrri- the brunt of tho three dl«- tinct. personality changca aimont

CASn* FUtE GIRLS The Woyukla group of Camp

Firo glrli met U'edncadoy aC tho home of Vera Goodman. Pntrlcin Kelly was n guest Song pmc- tlce was held with Ur*. Elazahcfh Murphy n t tho piano. Refresh- menta wero served. The next meeting will ba n t tbo homo o f Gwen Uavls.

Jn Russia, h is s live iand. with a desigTi for a hell.' coptcr. Hla frlst airplane w as^ - ptticluced In 1510.

ivldcd transIwui i , ...... ............. .........I Dio school. bcddJnc and !iot *lunc^ies on tho trip. .1 CooperaUng sponsors are tho .|s!ala. dcpnrtmeot of education, ■lldoho cooperative relief ngisncy. tWclser Intermountaln inslllule, ,county wclfaro ndvisoty board-i, *jstnlo department of public bwith. BI Wclser civic organlintiona, all do- . jpartmcnla of works progress o ministration.

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F in a l T r ib u te Is P a id J .W .S iU tc n l '

Friends and rclaUvcs paid final i, tribute yeaicrday a t scrvlccs held ' a t tho Ta-Jo Falls m ortuary cimpcJ I for J . W. Sutton, who died Wed-1, ncsday a t his country home. Rev. *

Jtuslc w-a» provided by U rs. S, * . Kleffncr, who sang ono num- t

loer. PaUbcarcTTi wero H arry Mam- [illon. Victor White, U , E . Shot- well. W. T. Wllllamn, A. O. Qrien * ■and Joseph Lame. Intcrmcot -was e m Twin Falls cemetery.

O F C H I B . . ■■ O K riiR -n iD A r

party was sUgcd fey members of th*

. . club honoring C. L .‘ birthday, asnlvenary.,

8 brought dlBnet .Mid deecretton* wer* ,ti*e4

ig was spent a f ' ' ' iTVteir tff c. A.,U rs. O. B. Tyler U d

wer. both of K lni''

M O R E P O P U L A R

E V E R Y D A Y !

“Jack Moss’ Idaho Maid”

' Tiiere’s a . Treat jn Store.for You - - If y o s Haven’t Tried I t ,

NEXT TIME . . .Atfc for “Jack Moa'Idaho M ud Bread”

FOR SALE IN TWIN FALLS ATiZ t E - m r W W W I D M V tJ S MAIIKHT

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R I G H T I N

A N D S H O P

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f o r F r e e D eliv ery

Convciuciico IS oolv o'uo of m any ndvautngcs of slioppmg a t Z ip-W nv.' L arge : fresh stocks o t groceries a u d t^ e b eat o l .quality BicaLi coraVtnc -wini coiirlcons s e rv ic e 'to make Z ip-W ay "TIio H e a l PJacc to S hop ’-.

HERSHEY’S COCOA

MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEEPound

Crystal Wedding OATS

charge Pncfcage 19c

MAYONNAISE BEST FOODS

P ull Q u « f f _ 39cMIRACLE

WHIPWI —.—29c

SWANSDOWN f CAKE FLOUR ,

tiiirgQ PaoIiaBO - 2 5 c

TO U& TO JVZae, V e l Manto a s g t : 8 TaU ,0 « M ^ J . ____________

anOABi Powdered.or B ro w a '-- | A a ' 8 ft. O eIlopIiane:PM l£age._;_-X «fr .

.^ ^ rz O A H im .T S , F a n e ; ba lvei f A p .' Hew Crop. Per Poimd

M E A T Ss.jm.

TheINDEPENDENT

MEAT CO.Phones 162 — 163

Extra Quality Meats—Buy The BestWe Are Oifexing Only Choice Steers and Heifers a t Yei-y

Mocferate Prices. Give Your Family a Treat for Their ■_________Sunday Dinner! ■

A lia OholM C olored B p r in s CW ckcas a a d Y onng.H ous. A a d E K ntm ber — Q yH at A n l a Season — Fresh EMtera and Wesjern QjsUrs A t AU T to o .

. “ foU fl B rand O h ili" — T b a t C hili ETeryona la TflUdn? A boot — T ry S«m al

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L e t W i n t r y W i n d s

Y ou II b e a n d com fort- alilo tt y o o m ake th o ncees- Bory re p a ir s a n d im proYc- jn c u U N O W . T a J to .tim e to check o v e r you r e n tire house .Clicck t h o roof,: w indow s, a t ­tic , doors, clc. I t w ill p a y to ...

Insuiate-Reroof-Repair-lmprove Now lCa]I u i ^o u r Boise Payette loan an d h

-.fum ifih ^ o u with''c6hiplete;:i»ats,'tt^ pul homa in tip top shape forVmUr.

s h i n g i . e s

Notjce the trim looVtliat -old honsea ta k o on with a new-loof. 'Sttda them,:

..Mid-tlio; Improvement is (Joobled.,;' You can give ypur. iiooKi th?t

SHAKES. Give your horn* a-: new.

. p l^ 6 t ; _ ,_____ _, applied i ovtsr-yoor-pi :, ent wUlv 'hofcl

------------ ____ aipflM ^iaV appearsnce;* and aa»;--------------- ------------ - .tOTD% . . as-.laniUtitpJ

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E &RgB E ig h t IDAHO EVENING TOIE k TWIN FALLS. TOAHQ-^ O c lo W 3I1,.1D3II

Soeiali.es Elope p|jjH^ y ie l d IS « T IN TEXAS

S G E r i U I N ’ ■■ASKS HERO I L E

Joseph Oollcid, W ho I s D oing N icely M ‘‘H eavy ,'> E yes

“■D ifferent Typo

_i,T \voO D ; Calif, (v.rj—Ed. nutcU Ijy pritala on Iho Irlo ol Malta. Joseph Cftllcla made iho uilsUkb of bclnj; bom wUh n datlc complexion,, wblch nccordltiR

. -H oltyw "'’ villnln.

10-Year Dictatorship and British Treaty Make Portugal Key To Crisis Over Spain

1 cualoni, TOiaij him

"Why. do they, do ItT” moaned• th() alight young jnan -wlth tho

oinalcr muntaehc. "Juol bccnusc a man has UiUr on hla lip and •Idt or plB »ent In ,Uio,.sUln. do

• that.m aUo him a crookT". ..■.:C4UeIa'8hcmldn’t feelbadlyabout

■ lilg::p}lj-sl<:al. [ittrlbutM. .Hod. It• no t'bcca.fd r hla^ijilxturc of Span-

l»b; ItAllnn. German dn'd Ensltnli 'M loflnff.'ho VnlRhl oUll bc owepp-

• -Ingr ou t V th e a tc r oh 48th;.8trcct,- -Now-Yorir, o r working . ' .Instead of Incnnclng^Myma • ; Loy'and WUUnm Powell in "Altei

the ,Thin Man." •. • Hod.Bo.vV Uund

V ■;Bprn on thb BrItUh ............■ baae,' Callcla opunicd a busincjw

'.carccr to conduct a boys: hnr-■ monlca band. Lcivlnff St. Jul-

Ilim’B ju ia 'S t. Aloyalus’, collcRe In -Malta, hb 'took hla tenor volco

. o conccrt tour of Europe. He r Horry Louder. :onci dcc/dnl to

. come a Scotch comcdlfln.• H c . c ^ e to American In 1918. Nobody laughed a t lila Scolch'

L ' tUs so ho w ent to work In a him ,'

■ "Every, actor, Binders w riter and artiBl«should have a jjood dc- pcndablo Job so they can cat when

..tlaiy-arcft^t pcrfonnlnjf.” Joseph , *ald.about hla Job as B trolley carV

.-valet ; •. •• . .•Plnilly. he landed with a t

,ahdw, which led to . his rolo . • rPlotro"; w ith OtU Skinner.

. : a theater manager In New York, . ha had to nwcop tho stage.

"Found". As Villain , ; Later, ! t was Uic same '

skin .ho rues th a t placed hlr ■ ' ■•The Broken Wing." From

V .■ he w ent to ' musical comedy• then, w as discovered as a "nien-

'i . • ace" In "Tho Front Page." Othci ' ' mpicalllon roles In Broadway

- , Buccesscs preceded his starring . spot In “Small Miracle.” tho play

; \ - tha t . .nttracted Metro-Goldwyn- ■'•.'Moyei; niovle scouts to hinV ; - CaHela has pointed out

duccrfl-tha t_B udolph Vnlcntlno ■,‘•didn't havo celery oUln" ai

•• . swarthy Georgo H alt has grad-;, uatcd from iniquity to t h e ----------

' leading ladlea.

l)« n promised Ihal he can be de- ccnt for a change, provided ho

■ transform the cxpreaaloti of flashing blarJc, eyes from tha t -

-■ "heirs fireaV to "a soft lore light.'■ Script w riters are preparing' i. Beml-hcro rolo for him In a forth. • coming .picture.

(NEA-Scr\'lco) I.OMDON—The lltUe nation of

I’orlugnI hna taken on, in the minds' eyes of European diplomats. Hie shape of a koy—a key to tnc. world crisis prcclpltatcd by tho. lurrent Spanish revolt.

Kor, with the canijulnary strug- gle between .rlghtlam and Icl in Spain threatening to draw tnc militant oltentton of tho rosclst .0(1 ncd pilgh iilgnltlcance tha t:....(1) Tho iiplghboring country of I’ortugnl nt tbo moment i* rrlcbratlng the lOtti year of ii« own exlalciieo under u dlclaior* ■hip!

(8) OrMt Crilnin U under.an- clrnt treaty obligations to de­fend rorlugal ugnlnst .foreign JiivndcBi.^ a little.publlclted fact VThlch would nmko Britain's tMulrallty dlfrieutt or ini|K>»ll)1o If Portugal should Ixi come em> broiled In Spain’s KaseUt^lteU

(S)’ Tlie Poriiiircno goverii. mriit, Ktroni’l}' dictatorial andhtrbngly C'athoUr. natumliy is fljmpuUiello to'.rard tI;o Span- l«ll-rebe,l»; and I

(4) Tho Hpanlfih Fastl.M r.^bcl forces holdtilrajrcllc nrcan almiir ! Iho I'orliiRrsn-Spunlnii Inird

n llio n K n and

HANSEN

............ would ix> comjiani-th tly easy.

I'ortiienl'IIiis Tivo Bos«m Iri Italy Fjvaclsni mcaiiR very

largely itUiwIlnl und the will of Mussolini. In .Uermnny Na?IJom means very largely H itler and the power and prestige of Hlllcr. Uul in Portugal there nro two demi­gods . . . The president, General Antonio Carmona, who lui/i bcch n Midler nil Ills udult life, and .the Prime minister. .Oliveira Salazar, wiio for Iho most of hl.i worlilng

ivo-n a prore.i.ior o t eeonom-'......... the University of Coimbra.Tlip president, who la 07 and older ithan hlB years, leans heavily upon Ilia prime minister, who l.i Zi'. And, llinclt of both of them Is tho arniyj Iwhleh trufila them, iiupports them :»ndsprobably iy ready to flglit for itliem If ncee,uary.

King Uiiitcd In 1010 .. Prior to the nrmy finding in iCarinona a chlcf n tte r Its own heart, PortuRnl Jmd been n land In which revolutions bloomed us reg- ulnrly aa flowers. A republican revolution turned tho late King Manuel off Ills throne in IDIO, The republic had nearly two dozen rev- lolutlons until the final one which 'was led by Carmona. Ho found In| iSnlnzar lils IJeal finance minister,

■ nCe 1032 hia Ideal premier af Tho pair have mndo of Port-

... a sort of corporative slate. ;l)ut differing. In mnny f»*entlals| itrom tho Fascist and N ad reglmca ;in Italy and .Germany re.ipectlvely. 'U resembles them in permitting jth«. peopIO to vote fo r only ono, ;tlst of parliamentary candidates— 'that drawTi up by.tho c!lctatorstiij>. IBut a marlied difference from Itoi- lan and German methods Is the fact th a t the Portugese u.sscmbly moy actually override a presiden­tial veto by a Iwo-thlrds votc - Bomelhlng that would shoclc c good Nazi or. Fascist. In the malt tho endeavor o( Carmon.i and S.\la-

IG lC P A Y S fO R

‘ fom Twin Falls. Kefrcshmenta wero served a t a late hour from

■■ . the ch ln i presented to the couple.• Mr. and Mrs, Harold Koenig at : tended tho State Grange conven- . tlon.held a t Bolac tbe early part

• • this week.Floyd Patterson oecompanlwl by

, • Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones, ar.d son,• Kencnth, le ft to visit relatives lu : Appleton a ty . Mo,

Mrs. Clara H ull.la spending month visiting with relath-cs

, Canton, S. Dak.’ Tlio members of the H. \ . Bridge club met Wednesday ofter- ruoa a t tho home of Mrs. \Valter Coiner. Mrs, Claude Bernard nn'l

‘ " Mrs. a C. Clarko won prlzca. Mrs. . J. C. Osgood won high ocorc guest

.• The mcmbcra of tho Junior Lat- awali club held a hord-limo Hal-

• lOwccn' party for their husbands ‘-and friends n t the home of Nr.

and Mrs. Basil Traeblood Tuc.iday •- evening.; Mr..aml Mrs. Bos Foster left , Tlslt w ith rclalivea during the win­

ter months la Appleton City, Mo,. Tho membcni of Uie Ro>-aI Neigh­bor Lodge held their regular busl-

, ' ness, meeting .Tuesday evening a t the Woodman' hall with Mrs. Deahl and3trs . Boumo as hostesses 'Ing the Boclat: hour.• Tho Councllladies packed barrel! o f.fruit and vegetables to send to

•. thfl CWldren'a home and, with tho• ■ help of Lcagua members, they plan• to send one to Goodiqg college.

■ The Women’ll Community eo_,, ell sponsored II dinner held Wednes-

■ " 'day evening a t the church o t which apolitical'candidates wcro present.

' ■ -Mrs. J. B. Lewis Introduced the ,- flrat candidates by drawing irom

:. jjin,envelope und tlia eandldatca ' • trodueedeach other by the oa method. Dinner music ;\a s .a_ . piled by -Mr. and Mrs. Harold

i -H ulti. Th6 Girls' Glee club, under :;.tho.dlrccUon of Miss Lola K a ^

. .' BUppIled Bcvcral uumbers fOr the program held,upstairs.

TEETH EVADE HUNT •-.-OAKLAND, Calif, tl'Jy — The

'- " c i ty 's onUra olrcet cleaning de- .. partracnt w aa. mobtUzcd. when -

Seo Era of Intprovement Salazar has set a record for his!

country in giving U new roads, scliols and hospllala ami as financu 'minister has sBown htpiself some- filing of.a wlinrd.

The piiblfc ili'bt li.vi been rcduc- 1 from 5P0 per lieud a.i K waa

,m 1014 to 550. Tills has been brouj-ht nbout by paying off many of the debts dui to tho World war and the succession of rcvolullonB] from wlt'.ch tiie counity suffered. Even more striking is the fact th a t, that tbo national budget has been! lalanccd for tho past soven years flth n small surplus on haiul. The'

colonial budget has also been bal-

Orant^ Am nntlen Salazar has nhovm iiia confldcnco

In the stability, of Uie .-jlm e by granting celcbrallon nmnestles to many political 6ffenders, Including two former powerful politicians. In fact, they had both been prcmlera. of Portugal, In - tbe anniversary specch which Salazar made a t Bra-

_______ and mnny detaeluof.the army, he said tho greatest achtovoments of the regime Were peace inwlde the country, n cessa­tion of bitter political rivalries,-an honea\ admlnlstraUon o t the pub­lic cervices and an equally honest expenditure of the public monty.

•Tlieso 10 years In the history ot

TJiis Oolleginti D efrays E ntire Cotirso W ith Sicigiit •

Of H and

BERKELKV. Cillf. (f.ni-OIlK ' H, Ucahrs, 22, l.i belicvedjp be Ih only university student in th e

(•world who is paying lils wav tJirough flchool as tho ,resu lt ot i.llght p t hand magic.'

Bcahrs c.in do nil of the's tock tricic.i of magicians. He cnatehi cooked cgg.s out of thin nlr nn niips inystorlounly out of handeufi and pulls yards of oillc from empty, haL'i.

The only po.'isllilo relation tha t' m ight e.-dat between Beihr’s means of livelihood and his uni­versity worlt- is tha t lie is a zoo­logical student nnd th 'e latter]

I m ight help him somo In producing mysterious mice, pigeons nnd rab­bits.

Inherlied EquipmentBeahrs fell heir to the costly

equipment of the late Dr. H, D. Williams, professor of psycbologj- of Pomona college.

For the p.aat five year.i he lias earned enough money , from hlsl tricks to pay his w ay througli col,- lego, "His special terrllory Is , in Alaska, where ho Kpcnda the sum­mers giving cxhliJltions. between Dawson nnd N enani or nt Yukon. Eskimos ond Indians have con­ferred on him the title of "Dlngl Gcaun Nieln," or tho "Big Medl- I cine Man."

Bealira hopes to graduate ne.xt ■ May, after which he plans to Imnlce magic pay for a three-year; mcdlcal coursc,

Graveside .-wrvices were held this morning a t the Twin Falls ceme­tery. for William Hush Swlcegood, .74, who died Wednesday At Challls, ;itev. E, L. Whltcraictho<l)al. nilnla- ter, officiated. Interment was di­rected by the White mortuao’.

Surviving Mr. Swlcegood, form­erly of Filer, aro-hls wife. Mra. Josephine Swlcegood, Nevada, andl

BiBter-ln-law, Mr.s. B. Grnffun-| r. Twin Falls, He had lived i

a ia llb i for 13 years and wos nberm the IJons club there.

Failure to shift to a lo\ver gear )on enough is aald by experts tO;

..J the most common fault of torlsts in bill climbing,

. country have been _ rcstoratloh. Tho 10 other yeai-a,

which nro now commencing, will coh.itltutb an era of aggrandlie- iment built upon tho liardost aacri- fleet, tha. hlghejt Heroism and tlie surest devotion."

ColonlM I'oiver Ho did not aay so In so many

words, but one of tho things In the back of his mind waa tho uncer­tainty of tho fu tu re , duo to the

in East Africa haa 420,712 srjuoro miles. Both arc riCJi in mineral and vcgelablfl products.

vleinUy of •'Thirteenth and Grove •trocls.':’...The department did its

: l)MT.,:but 60 fa r (lo ll Imows theAian la atlU obliged (0 eat muah.

NEEDLE 1 - LEG TWO YE-UtS BEAVER DAM, Pa. (f.Kl—Tn-0

years ago V l'haet McDermott,' former, was Bcwin;: n patch on < the-kneo of hla trousers when i needle broke nod a fragment of tho.point entered hla leg. Finally, after.causltig him much pain ond ill health, the iieeJle emerged ' — ' • ' side. • -

V .: -.. ’ TOO^MUCH P tiK OC o n n .:( i^ - rr ’-

■ ts'-hin-ftw ily.rrom ' lilime, f ’^tfriwri'^Hbwavcr, became a

fll':0 >«n»-otitl:tl»roc<l them r''/<lfidll»-byo»'.U jey rhail;gon,e five

.......... ■ -

lf \ l ) 1118 MEItNFlS ro ls likeo fj D E iiH PLAJNK, Hu - j

814 Inches Ip'cfeiumfer- had 1,1S8 kernels. -

W. R. Swicegopd Honored allRiles

Idaho Supremo C ourt Bci)iands Oall A ction A gainst C ity

T o DiiVrict-Oourt

BOISE, Oct- 30 (IMf)—The state supremo court.had today-remRnd* ed to district court n auit by Mr.

Mrs. Aaron Call ngalnflt the . of Burley. Tlie Calla obtained

SBOO Judgment In tlie lower court tor injurlea received when their

laulomobllo ran Into a ditch there !Oct. II, 1031, They had asked for, '55,281. !

In another opinion the court [overruled a demurrer by S. E. Mathews, Soda Springs, to action of^.tho State B ar association against him for allegedly practic­ing law without n ci-rtlficate. He haa 20 -days to. answer the ciatio.i'a jiotltion.

R O ¥ A L

SFECIAL!LAST DAY SATURDAY

CASH and CARRY 2 for....

'Vool DresMM....'

•1.A ny , Com bination of Two

■ Abovo O annonts Olcooeil'

sLd.:...$i.oo;STroinera Cleaned ... 0 4

and Tressed y i .Winter ^ a l a /TFur ' Trim)

ROYALCLEAHERS183 S tts lm o o ' S t.-S onth

Fbono 279

RE-mi RULEO

O ne ' o f Oldest M arathons of V. S. Now in 20tli Y ear

A t OollDgo

STORKS, Conn. KB One of tho country'a'oldcst raaraUions ii tho clrir-laylng contest a t Connec- Ucut Stato college, now la Its 20lh

In the f.-Ul of every year, ___[reds of hens settle into their lests In tha poultry husbandry

. epartment’s modem electrified i.ind alr-condltloncd pens. Entries

received from over all parts of country, and tbe college has

captured records year oiler j-eor Each Enter* 20

Each contestant enters lO bcna, nd 10 nltcmatca. The hens of ich eatraat a rc beused in sep' rato pens, equipped with wire cats, autonmtlc watering nnd

four windows each. Eggs aro col­lected dally, graded and a clmrt kept ot progreas, At Uie end ot 305 ilays tho final scoring Js □ounceil.

TliLs year.there are 3,300 hens competing from -13 states., Seven breeds aro entered,- Including an- conas, b.arred rodcs, white wyan- tloUcs,, ni^odo Island reds, Now Hampsliires nnd white leghorns.

No GoutSAN QUENTIN,,.CalIf. IttE).—

W.VNT ADS BRl-VG RESULTS.

Iho healtlj resort c

suffered from gout.

W05I,Uf, 7*. SW ncilEIl ST. LOUIS O U a-llni. CecUia

Coyne, 74, who learned to aw when', oho v/aa 60 years old, c mvim tho Merameo river hero its broadest point—approxlmat 100 yards.

FLOODS EXPOSE OLO SKELETONS

H igh 'W ater., Irfsyel Digs..'-.Out.- Eem ains of.LoDg-PftBt 'l

• laiiabitantB /

. UTNNEWOOD, OUla. (UEI—Tliol bank of the W ashita river, l i f t ' aUcky and so g g / by flood w tttc«, | revcala stmngo alfchts to-Charles i Grant and tho farmers of biol neighbors. ' . . . • • • ' I-

” ■ •■no tbe river rcochc*'____ , u cuts Ihto tha bankin t the bend on G ranfa farm, and witcn tho water recedes Grant 'or some . of hla friends find • moro akulls, bones, pottery, crude Btono aiiJ bone tools, or comp equlpmedt

:»owU Omitely Mode - ;The .pota and'bow ls ora crude

and.'.iinadomctl. An : occasional cooking,.utennll, fashioned from ----------- --— 1. ------1—I— proof Ilo Its d ik w e rc t tha t ______th a n 'a fdlriy roOent Indian huriaj ground; ’

■ tleast'J.1 okelotons are Imown, nave •been' washed out of the k t f tlio!river since th o 'f l rn f found laat May. ^Several pots

__ /arlous shapes and sliea have been recovered.

Most of tbo skeleloDS and poL'< ere unearthed nbout 'aeven t 't ?l(>w the surface. Only a t floo>

ijtngc docs tho river reach a Icvt high enough lo cut Into tho banki and reveal moro of tho burled rcl-'

Some realdenta of the' area be­lieve that the bank of tho river was an early campslte'of Indians. They any th a t tho dead were buried a t.thls npot, and that their:

inses.iloas were buried with thcm.i Others arc Inclined to believe, lat skeletons aro those of-w hlte, len although the re 'Js no p^'oo^

Persons Interested In moro ... tenslvo excavations liavo called tho discoveries to tho attenUon of. historical and anthropological of­ficials a t Iho 1 University of Ok­lahoma. and - a moro thorough search appears to Iw la tho offing.

Local Mail Knows G if fo rd F a m ily

Rev. Mackey J. Brown, for t/iree ycara pastor of tho First U c th o dtst church a t Soutli Pittsburg, Tcnn.. was personally acquainted wltli Owen Gifford, recently found in CallfonUa after having been Uiought dead for nine years, and states that Mr. Gifford .won a sue* ccssful saleamon for a wholesale grocery company ond that ho and hla wife and two cons wcro nor­mally liappy before ho mysteriously dlasappcared.

ThO'mlnlster states that Gifford STiffered from ohcU-shoclc ond pas during his actlvo servlco In the World war and Uils doubllcss ac­counts for lUa strange story. Both Gifford's mother and father are anxious that ho return to Teancs- lee and be reunited to his fasilly.

Tried for "Slurder" 'Among many strongo things

connected w ith tho story waa the famous trial of J . A. Woodal, Stev­enson; Ala.; who'waa ttied fo r the supposed alaylng of Gifford a fte r I a decomposed body was found !a ' I tho Tcnncsseo river and Identified ' th a t of Gifford; ,, "Personally, I believe," th» lUter sold, " th a t In a short tin . will bo happily reunited with hla

'family ond then the story will be further told.” '

T h e P l a c e t o B u y !Bargains in New Gui^a You Gan’t Afford to Overlook If You

Contemplate Buying a G un!!

Single Biirrcl Guns—a ll sizes ....$ & 9 8 K cpeatcr S liot Gun? as low a s '$ 2 ^ 9 S A uto. Shot, Gmw hs 1o\v ns •__1 .?33 .»8 .

S tric tly F re sh Supor-X, W iiiclicsler S uper Speed, P e te r ’s a n d H cm inetoa

' , Sliot Shells,

W o Havo Tho PineTt A ssortm ent o f 22 Biflca in Id ah o —P r ic e d - . $ 3 . 4 8 to $ 2 5 .0 0

“ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST STOVE OF ALL” Ask The Family That Owns One —

TH REE EEASONS W H Y —

P aten ted L ea t deficotora to w arm yoiir fiooi*. • , ,,

TJio g03 bn rn ing Blotted firo po t—biu-ns alaek' o r peii ' 6i*e coal. ' .

A Size fo r Every H om e — A Prieo f o r E v ery Pu rs# : See O u r Nica C lin rtcr O ak arid OHier Bangetr ,

P riced up fro tii $ 2 9 .8 5 • .

- T ry "C fltlo n o ld " fo r C leanbff S oo t from - - • 8 tovcB>ani C t^ n o y a ;

’ ‘Q T T A T ^ M ER0HAND13K PLTTB l ^ O N A B t E P l^ O E B - ' .v

D liiO N D HARDWAREl C a

Aii:i c:i),.:S^>neiit of Juua DoniUiiic, » couiilii of IkiMuis Barbara Hutton, and Tommy )lig](lim, ,2d, was uniiounced to Neiv York society tvlth ii wed­ding set for Junuao' -- *ltfO you i>eo them toasUng Iheir hai>- pines*—Jcai than 12 hours after llin belrotbnl nnnouncement, lliey eloped (o ArmonU, N. 1'., and married. -

Wiii8 Decoration

iady-s tunic b no new fad In jewelry, b u t o n o of t h e highest h o n ­ors yiflt cnn be aivanled to worlhy C«m- mimlHlK by the Soviet regime —tho Order of

-tlio Jted SInr. She Is Kntalla G. Nlliliel. a Ileulcnant In t h o ItuMlan

m y despiteher 1 Tbedecomtlon .u a u a 1 t y awarded f o r Ber>lcc8.Jo tbo sla te .N atalia Nikkei

O robudistfi Hope, to P rofU B?. Bnuillor Supp ly a n d Gain

. I n P rico S c a b , • •

GONZALES.- Tex.' n iE T ^ ^e co a orchordlsts' along Uio ' Guad&lupb river valley In Oonaalea county, hope to profit thla fall from the sbortest Tciao crop since 1022.' • ■■■Thb crop.last year act a record

of.46.000,000.pounds W Texas/ but oxportii estimated th a t tho 'yield for;lDSO would drop as low.os 0,- OTO.OOO lo 10,000,000 pounds. - •

Growers In this area report ft short crop thla Beaoon, bu t it was czpoctod tha t tho. yield would bo for aboyo tho oUto.nvoragc,-Pricea In’Bouston, Ban Antonio iind.Aus- tin markots opened between 9 and ia «4 ccnta a pound. -

Trees Injurea crop In,' 1022 woa npproxi- '

mately 13,000,000 pouods-i'Tho small 1030 crop waa attributed to frequent "thrashings" of tho trees to harvest tho 1035 crop thus Injuring tlio new wood, and to tlio ■leavy drain on the trees occa- lohed by tho bumper yield last

Orchardlsta also reported t h a t u'lng tlie pollenlZAtlon period of

-Jirce to flvo .doya last spring, tho, father waa damp and prevented

germination.Wholesale pecan prices olready,

lavo climbed bocause of tlie on- • .Iclpated shortogo nnd aVo cxpcct- ;d to' go higher during tbo Christ- T30S holiday session nnd next year. Shelled pecans are acillng now at approximately 40 cents a pound.

Larsen Is President Of Club a t B. Y. U.

PROVO, Oct. 30 (Special) — Herbert Larsen,, Hcyburn, was re­cently elected p residen t'o f tho Idaoh club which ia comprised ot ICO students attending Brigham Young university here, and Mlaa Maurlno Luke, Filer, was elected vice president.

M r.'Larsen is a 1033 graduate- ■fit the Burley high school ond has nltended two years a t tho Univer­sity of Idaho, r<iullicm branch, iwfore coming to B. Y, ■ U. Ho has nn exceptional record qf ae- tlvltlcB during his previous ochool work a n d 'I t prominent la mualo and dramatics.

Miss Luke, though a freshman a . tho university, Is already mak­ing herself a worthwhile addition 10 the student body. She la ma- loring In mu.iie nnd haa been chosen for a select chorus, olnging in tbo "Messiah." which Is to b» pre.«ntcd here early in December. Her father Is well known as In­structor in music la the Filer high s cliool. _________ _

ArlUimomania Is a strange mal­ady. Tlie nuffercr is obsessed with an uneonlrollable desire to count things.

O c t o b e i i ' ' s T h e M o n t h |

■....This Is The Place

Ono more.wfick o f ba rga iw . lt '8 ,n a tio n w id o c le m n e e t im tifo r Ford Pealora . More tlian 108 G u a ^ t e e d M cd cara -bavo been delivered dn ring th is pe riod from ou r lot. E very cnr c a r r lo s .a money-back ffuarantoe. Y ou buy wiUi confidence a n d drivo w ith aatUfacUon. ..

'31 N asb Six, Ooupa ' .'33 dbevirolai Coupe

'34 Ford T udor, i

- • •$ 3 3 5

’34 Ford F o rd o r Sedan, now i . '35 F o rd T udor, trunlc, D eLit

[ S e d a n ----------. '3 2 .Hash Six S edan .'' •'3i'-Na»li; E ig h t Sedan. _„’30,.ChevTplqt,OonpB

‘31 F o rd 'F o rd o r Sedan ’31-ibeSoto S ix Sedan-:.

.* 3 0 ,Doc ■‘SO-OadiUao S edan ’33;ObDvrolet P icln ip .

•*3BTord Pane l Delivci ■31 Ford V ic to ria ..

_.i F o r i Tow n Sedan ..........:------ .$ 1 7 5 , ,’30 Ohsv. O oupo,'p ickup body ..— ...------:.------ . ..$ X 6 S .,-31' Fo rd P l c k ^ .... --------------------------;-------.$ 2 2 5

: '31 O h em le t m c k . 167 .........— ---------.$ 2 9 0: . ’34 Ford T ru ck ,-1 6 7 , --------- ------------‘.S 4 2 S

■35. Ford T ruck, 167;.;.;......:_.._.:— — ;. .$ 5 2 5 '■30 Ford T rack , 167 — -------- ...._ - ;_ ;_ $ 6 7 0■34 Dodge-2.Ton, new beet body _ ._ i.„ .'...........:; j$ 5 0 0 :

;; Cosli o r te n iu lt.iilvifnya-paya to seo you r 'P o rd_ ,,':' '■ y.-'-. , Dealer f i r s t fo r eM nbtnicaV t^'nflporU tioh '

Your FORD D ealer

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;f!rW fl?/(3« tbH cr3W nr!(t

pflPiMnwS [Iff lO I)I1 9 5 5

V. s. T otal W ill lo v o l O ff A t A bout 143,000.000. Bay

OcDBus E x p er ts

WASHINGTON. 0«t; 30 fUO— . Tbo populftUon of Ulc-' Unllfsl

fitiitcA >v)IJ rcach Mio "jiutBirallon jio in t’ about 1035. 11 appcnrcd l6- <lay on the basis of the lur;?ut cb- tlmotca liy . dcpanm eni 0: com-jDcrco ccnsua txpcrta. , -------- —• The populMlon Uion'will bc op- proxlmateiy H3,000,000 find It will level o f f ' Uicre w ith blrlha Juat about.balnnclnjr tJcat!i.i, ccwu's.cx-

■■'jxirts believe,-polnlliijj-lo the ironil toward 'sm aller fnmlllti to — stan lia tc Ibelr clnlma. _ . .

. IVaJt Before JDCJ).............Roui;hlyr~tho 'country’a pcali

jvopuin^ion Ifl c;:pec5cd to biJ reach­ed durlnB'. iHa .decade' bptw'cen

• 3050 jind 'JDOO. Somollmo iturlnp tlla t period blrtlif, diatlis ftnJ Im* mlKrollon a rc . oxpectcd-lo-rcich

• iin-:cr--ict balance mid: after.H int o gradual dccllne.mny aet (n un- le.'u linmiBratlon Inwn arc reins- tel o r birth control 1bw3 arc more Btrlctly cnforccd. • - . - • -

The cciimis bureau. In ft pre­liminary study, plncpd the popula­tion on July 1 a t 158,<2O,00Q per- Bona. IV gain of 008,000 ove name date in 1035.

BlrllM Go Down The continued decline of blrtlis

will brlnfT the jrapulatlon maxi­mum nbout 10 yejiri quIcJccr th-in bad been e.itlmnted previously,

— year the pcn'k waii forc- coat between 1000-70. Aciording to present calculallons, the popu­lation Bhoiild bo 132,000,000 In 3010, and iSO.OOO.OOONby lOOO If ^cnilfl do not clinngc,.

Between July I , 1030, and .7uij J, 1031, the pain was J.022,000 Tlio IncrcMc In 1032 was SflO.OOOi tn 1033. 706,000; in 1D34. 8^8,000; in 1035, 833,000 and in lP3G, nS0.-

IDAHO K V E N m r , TIMKS. TWIN F A U S . W A H O ■

\ Kiss From D.'id-EiuU Joiirni-v 8EMERS fF[H IjCONTKACT' i l l D G iL M TO cccr

By William E. McKcnnoy

“ASKED” TO GRAND SLAM!

N ature s D am B uilders Show Mun J u s t H ow to Go

A bout It,

BISMARCK', N. D. if,Rl_lt malncd for iicveral iRmlllta of tcavcrt lo tefliruct n cwnpawy or CCC boys In the a rt of dam build­ing and malnlennncc,

Tills unnouncement didn't from tho benvcrB. either; it from A. D. McKinnon, • 'CCC

: CCC

1 Increased 17,0Gl,- 000 b'elween 1020-30.

Mont of Iho increase this year w as attrJbutablo • to thn excosa of blrllia over dcnttis, elnco im-

■ jhiRTalion amotintcd to, only 8.- 0 « . officials explained. The excess o f birt/w over de.itJw waj SSO.m. the bureau estimated.

'LarKeat lucreaso The InrEMt increase during the

yeur ws5 Is the south AtJanlic proup of fltfliea compojcd of Del- Awaro, Maryland, District of Co- luinblft, W tat Virginia, North Carolina, Ssulh Carolina, Ceorsln and Florida. Thl.i group h(Jd total population or 17,072,00rjuly 1. gain of 104,000,

TJjo mlildip AUixnllc Blatc.i, comprising New Yoric. New Jer­sey and Pennsylvanliv had the aec- ond largest-galn wltli total popu- Jntlnn of 27,303,000. an Increase or 154,000.

. ropulallon by Btaten -ltv—tWe mountain area;

July 1 1035

Montana ......... r>31,000I<Iaho .............. 47P.000Wyoming ....... 232,000

Ju ly ! ' I03Q.

831.000485.000

............. „ ....... ............ 233.000Colorado .........1,002,000 J.000,000N er/ Mexico .... 422.000 ■122,000 Arizona ...... 400.000 400,000Utah ......... . D16.000 810,000Nevada ......... . 03,000 100,000

‘Seventeen’ To Be^ Given a t Gooding

GOODING. Oct. ao (Special)— riBun hnvo been coraplcletl for tbe junlor-^cnldr . play, •‘Seven-

. teen." • by Booth TarWngton. which Is to be presentcil a t tllo Gooding bigh scbpol,.in the near future. . . ' ' ■

'The following., students have ' been cJioicn for the cast of tbc

play; Edna Ulclllc 'Roberts. Mer- Tlljii' Brlnton, .Wilma Kallngftr. Jdslc Arambarrl,, Jean H amclt, V o'a Penlxnd. Kcilh Wait, Albert Thurber, Verge D Im b.'B ill Mc­Coy. Melvin Lindley. John HomiB, Eugene Pm thcr and,W . ,R . Mc- Hftri'UD. - ■• . ; • ••

- .Mnrgery Tliompson has charge ■>of the music fo r the play. Stage

managers arc: Junior Sclilids, and Robert W llllania.'F ranl; Retiulrt, and Reid Barney,' Uuslncoa'mao- nRevs -are'D oris 'McLaughlin and

Six days .behind E . U. Ekliu., Setlpps-Hou-ard neivspapfr rcpoi er, Dorolliy Kllcallen, New Yoric Journal and Leo Klenin, N o r - Americiin Ncu»paper. AUlnnco nsiched Alumeda, Calif., complet­ing Iho Inst Qverwnter. I'Op In the ttorld race. James Kligallen, NeiV Yotk newipapcrtnan. Is lOiown bl*Mii(f his daughter on tli8giingpJ«o>< ol the CJjJipi CUjipor wllh Klcmn standlny behind them.

4.H CLUB

ay EARL n. 6TAN6ELL Dlctrtet Club Agent

l iv e s t o c k ' jo o g in g t e a m Aa a climax to sU years of 4*H

club worlc n team representing the Beat 'Em All Livestock Club of Bll&a, Gooding county, placed high la Iho 4-H Judging contest a t the Pacltlc International Livestock Exposition in Poriland. October 3-10, This team had placed high In the Bouth-ccnlral district con­test a t tho Twin Falls county fair In September. County Agent--C-L. Mink, team, coach, accompanied tho boyo to the exposition.

■'1 competition with 154 boys . . . nearly 00 teams from five states, Doran Butler. Bobby, Huff

1 Dill Burkbardt made a team re nf 2U3 points out of a poi le 2100. A Montana team plap- ffccond wltJi"2:00 points. Six

bays in tiie contest tied fo r bcc- ond high individual scorc with 720

■ • I cach, two of theso - boys Doraa anil Dobby< Bill jscor:

Another Idaho club mem- I.high Imllvldual v,-lth 740

poU>ta.

e<I.H, E . Tremble, Kelowna,' B. C., ho la visiting relatives hero. Is

reported to be Improving rrom a serious a ttack of pneumonia a t the homo' of hl.s daugblcr-ln-law, Mrs. Orvillo Drake.

Mr. ohd Mrs. A. A. Ttowner, Wcblfa, Kan., nro visiting IhcJr son, Dr. A . Towner.

Joe Arterbum who baa been seriously m the past six weeks in (be Saint AiphoQsus bospicoi a ( Boise, la reported to bo Improvlog • t this time.

Se t^ D ^ 'cd 005. /

.. field of 20 ■ contestants fron-soveral states, Doran' Butler won Uic beef showmanship con­test-w.-llli an.A^cflrcen Angus calf, l a tho presence dl tha Judge, con- tcstanta fit their, tmimals for tho

tion. Each contestant was permit- helper to hold the aclmal

....... . . was bclnj fitted, or tocarry equipment to oad from tho ring, but all actual work on the animal wa.i done by the content- nnL, . , .

Butler’s-Angus steer placed*, ond in the senior Angus class, the animal which placed f irs t later placing as Grand' Champion 4-H beef.. • •• •

An Mntcre-iling phase- of BUM-club's record la tha t Butler aiid BurXhardt have actcd ai club’s leaders, during ,tho .past two years, as .well as .'carry proj­ects tiiemseivca. ■ . ■ '

— ................................ ictlvltlea,McKinnon, who has directed con-

struction of m'oro dnma than nny olhcr man In North Daltola, be­lieves thc"'gTcat engineers of na­ture are ihc, best dam malntnlncr.i In the world.“

. C»e*.Rxnnipio Qualifying'.hla ‘ statement, he

m'cntlone<l an instance east of Bln- rhorck whero a KTOup 1 workers nlcrted building a' uan ‘.pplo/crcek. Beavers already ullt \\ dam a t the bent site, . . _ ole was chopped In Uie'structurc ) let tho water, out. IViien the

boya retumcd to JBelr-shovels the next morning tho whole was tight and the water was aa hiRh aa eve ' ‘ABOtber halo waa cJioppcd ar. 1C samo thing occurred ngali..

Then ons night a forcmrm <Ii-cided • -and guard to scare nature’s

bulldfia BWoy, No beavera___ seen but the nex t morning thebewildered CCC boys found th a t 0 new dam was well on its way to- n-anl cc-mp!etJon beJore the orJfinal

. Both dam# had to be wrecked > before tie beavers would gtvo .up ■ tho competition.

Scorn Date Bureau-S T A N F O R D UNIVERSITY,

CaJir. fUP>—Sianrnnj university co- edfl turned thumba'down on a pro- posal for a "dating bureau" to aa- suro them escorto fo r social events. ■Not for me. I ’ll <Jo my own jdck- ng," was tho almost universal Joinder.

(Tills is Ihe iiliitli o( n serle« of uHirle* deallnr « llb rliiuisc* 111 Iho CiilhrrlKon .Syslcm, a<i nmiouncrd In Ely fiill>crt»on’« Inlcnt Iioolt, "Tlio field Bouli of Bidding and riujV )

BY W>r. K. MrKENNLV HC(:rrtary, Aiiierlciiii nrlJEu

I.cagii6When a partner has ehown an

-- In rcBpon.11: to tlie tlrat oaliini:bid.cemed withw ant to find out about Isolatcil klnps ann even tjucens.

Ttti>'ptncr-il rule for rcfponnoii is to bid no trump if you iioW the

PassP jisPassPats

A N .T Pass 8N.T. Pass Psj* Pats

In today's hand, Soutli’s four- heart bid asked for tho king or alngleton h e a r t 'Wllh a slnglelon heart,’ North naturally responaed four no trump.

T oday 's C on(raet Prob lemAfter Souih opened the bid-

dinc with one heart, West bid one spade nnd Norlh cvcr- cailcdj with two spades. SlncC North' has two loslnff spades, wiiat meaiiinr. docs this bid coj)vc>’ io Sculh?

i t o i ‘n ^ l - M e - N o U

f - - G o O i l S a l « "

WILIBEMDUF o r Nov. O.H W ith Over '

20,000 Taking P a rt

nONOI.ULU IIM’’—Tlie most tennUo mllitiiry coinpctlllon.s e . . .

- Americnn »oll will taltn|^

of tho World w nr.organiia-.In Twin ■

KatiijiI.iy, It W.1S announced to<My " liy Vrrn LnwBon, conimaniicr o( ' the Hurry .Straillcy chapter, and- Jir.?. .IJlitfne Van Aumicin presi- d tnl of tliu Auxiliiijy.

.1 Members of t h / Girl RrBcrve* wlil do the Btllinp'on the street*

iviJI go Iplaco here from Not-. 0 lo 1-1. nc -;‘v— 1." “ ': cording lo announcement of M nl.|" '^ '‘" ’'° of “ '•'= u- •'»- Gen. Hugh A. Drum, conimandlngl. Forgot-me-nots. 11 is

|the Hawaiian dcpnriinent of t h e m a d ; by dlaabled I t/nftcJ Slttte.i army.

The conipctllloiis neuvers but merely

jirtrengtU and competfncy oftrocpfi ooiv fl(.Kionec) In //ssvall,

I 20,000 T.ike PartMore than 20.000 otflcero and

■ moil w il l participate In appro.xi- jniatciy CO ovcau, iumhlilii;,' com- [pclltlvo te.ita of all' phases of , iMlnlng for ail arms and branches iof the military oen’lcc. Entries In jthOA'arious events will r.inge from la squad to a baltallon. Each sol- Idlcr must bo entered In a t least

South thrn knew Umt a amall one even t,'-/.il.im was iinbentable. but wiiiited Tho pr,t^ani will be Iho 'mo.st! to try for a grand sliun. Ho tlicrc-celaborate event ever ordered for- for bid five heart.s — a.s]arg for.an American army in peaco tim e,' third round control of the suit, Gen. Dium anDOimced.

North would have to resjwndl No athlctic events arc echcd-i with five no tniiiip wltii any Bln-luled. The entire program is^ glcten,- the doubicton king or the military. Events will consist of In-

* ' furl.-., n.p4i]iA_.. .....I

Full" quota will b( and that n ni:s.iblc sum added lo tho welfare fund.

fully mused

Rcconil and third rounds heart;!.

When North bid five no trump. South iiad the uatlsfiietlon of bld- dlnr: a Ity-iloirn cr.tnd a).im }n cplte of the fact that two Icings nnd tliree , quecn.i wero held by lilt opponents,

When the b a rd w.x piayeil la reccnt duplicato toumaipent, 12 palm did not ge t beyond four ipadt.i, two palrn got loilam.wlth fear and trembling, and mo pair used t ly "asking bids" to get to a EpeScI^lam for a cold "top." 1Copj-rJ^hf, 1030, NEA, Service. Inc.

WANT ADS BRING RESULTS.

..larcliM, scouting, patrofllng. closc order drills and dolly tra in ­ing schedules In tho handUng of cfch bit of equipment, whether U

a rinc. o r a CaJik.Tiio program will marit tho end • a year of extremely hard tra in ­

ing unlta a t Schofield barracks Jiavo - iindcfgonf. Tftls post, tJw largest In tho United States, tx- pecta to Bct an cxamplo for army

In otliei* parts of UiotIon.

I a competition Is most 0 in bulldlDg esprit do

points out Gen. Drum, mliltaiy events will Ixi

army’a greatest peace tlmo c petlUvo meet."

HAGERMAN

Alice Hofdei;:

„ Hnll))we'cn (social featuring jirograro. games and rcfr«hm cnts waa’hcid i-VicIayat {he Re-Orgoa- licdL.^D. S. church.. .

Chlclten dinner will be served election day by the ladles of the Ucthodist Ladles'’ I(] society.ncd

----- - . . . tio 'W om en’ department .of. Ibocob. aiobejRo-OrRAnlztd L. D. S. ,.<JiUrd - . Adv. /M rs.! Stella ShU»ate,r who

ATTENTION FARMERS!■ Will'CaU fo? and l*av Cash for Dead or Worthless ^

HOBSEH _ COWS — SUEEP and UOOS Slmplv r iiono T%vin Falla 314-^Zip Service—We Poyfor-tho Call

IDAHO HIDE and TALLOW CO.•* • ifnuufow rere.ef..

Gulden Brtmd Ituproved.MMt Scraps-ana,--; .■ ■■ . ' - ..aoldcn-Urond.'Uone'MealHlgheflt p rlten rutd for W DES — Pia,'ra>T FtWS:r-.WOOL

' : .'One:Mila EMt:&na' 'ivSoulh of.Twla Folls ^

YOU plan on buymg furriiture l

I o f any jkind .it will pay you to see us tirst;^

V We.have a coii^plete selection.

’ RIDGEWAY HARDWARE AND FtlKNi’n m B jGQ. ,

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W h e r ^

G e o r g e S

F irst P ictu res & D eta ils A bou t th e

THEBIGGESZROOMIESTPimOUTHEVERBVILT^NewSomd-proofmgofSteelRoofaninoor-Shuts Oat Road Noises-New Safefyinterior-Entirebody Pillowed onLiveRabber^ElimmatesVibration and Ramble -New Ahrplane^pe Shock-Absorbers^New''Httshed Bide”-Tests Show 18 to 24 Miles Per GaUonvf Gas.

' — g s n e t o . . s

B A R N A R D ’ S

G eorge never iiccils to ili'Ui up cHtluisinsm fo r our used ;cnr , In 'rgaiiia, .Como and lo o l : 'a t tliem a n d seo p rices hud y o u ’il Itnow wLy., WSO DODOB C O V P B -^V A H - A N TEED .— 9.COO.-MILES — H B A T E B -U K E JfEW — A BEAJL BAROAIN-—

§725.001Q35 FL Y M O tm i «<DOOR SC-: DOV. JftOOfflllttES. 8H0W.S VERV UTTLT « T A I;. CLO"E OUT p r ic e ;— . . - '

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J E N . POPE lEtL*S R E C L M T l l

D eclares r .t» .E . H aa D o n e More T han 0 .0 J> , Accom plished

- - I n Twelve Y e a r s " .

ay United Pres*, PAYJirrrE, Waho, OcL 30 —The Rooflcvelt admlniBlratlon hoa dono more tor Idaho tcclamn* Uon iluriBg Iho p iu t Uirco ond lialt ytiirii thiiti the ncpubllcnns

•did durinj; tho prevloua 12 year* Sen, jamea Popo oald her* last olKiit

Senator PopB labeled cfforta of Rcpuhllcon cnndldalca to obtnln OTpport by promlalnp rccUunntfon

" dcv«lopnient o ‘'cruel hoax.” Ko crcdUed the oaralnUilrallon wllh

rchnbllltntlDi:',

AMERICAN MARKET . r-KXBUnO. IJnbo, OcL 30 a’ili

Son. wmiwn E . noralt urgeil UctpinR Iho American market, for the American farmer. coDttnucd his attack oa monopoly and de-

. clarod ho would work for reclnmiv tlon o f Idaho, In ' a campal(:ii cpcech before ao avidlenco or — bsre last nlflhU . Senator Q«rah had n crillcnl AUdlcaco and waa Inlcrrxiplcd a number of times durln;; hla speech to nnawer quesllons. defendinc the ncpubllcnn-Uvrl/r policy nntl say. In'c neither party had destroy 'd

i r DEFENDS ■QROTHER iiV' CbODlNO, Idaho. Oct. 30 a'.PJ

• Bnrallltt Clnrk, Deraaeratlc ruI)-' ,:;Mim!itorial c n a d j d a t c . aa lj liia

. . brother, State Sen. C h n Clark, a humanllarian la Uolplog

fatm tra clwir up land tlUea. here I - .. last night. The candldatc'o hn

cr had been attacked by a Q : •• weekly paper for hla part In f.; cloaurca. Clark sftld.

' , ATTACKS DOUROONS , DURt^EY, Idaho, Oct. 23 fURi-

• .Froiik Stephiin. Rcpubllcnn candl- •, date for eovcroor, Inat night

specifically attacked five Demo- cratlc camp.iign poliita ~ clolraa fop Ux reducUon;

:,cconomy, development of hlcli- - ways, reduction' of bonded debt. .- and development of reaourecs.

BEES Q. 0 . P. VICTOnV • PAIUrA. Idaho. Oct. 30 fllD)—C .•-A. Bottolfaen, Republican sUte

cba rman, cited tho Literary Dl. KCat poll and reports from cvfi

•J'--tHe atato In prcdlcUng Republican Jj:; victor}- a t »iio polla Tueaday. In

hla only addres* of the campaign l-h c rc toat eight.

WANTS LAWS COOED V', BOISE, Idaho. OcL 30 (U.PJ—A M'tecodincatlon and slmpUflcatloa of TVIiIalw lawa. rtate-owned bank.

juM Ic w orkj and reduction of were amonfr the proposaU

,-fof V. A-.Verhfl. Union party can- •7'dld»tc for sovemor, here ycaler-

__________ ' -

C o u r t M o v e s T o

B l o c k R e s l r a i n t

; O n ‘R e d ’ T a l k e r s

t,OS ANGELES^ Oct. SO (Ui!)— •All order to appear In federal .'.court tomorrow to flhow why ttiey

'-••aUould Bot be reatraincJ from la- :ttrfcrenco with Communiatic radio

... talks won Isaiicd today oRalnat , John Donchiie and Cliarles Frceje,., both of El Centro, OUlf.

- , The order rcaulted from a suit . tntcred by Eaco RIclmnlaoo. Com-

. munlat coDf^ualonol candidate,• who wants to apeak over nulla

aLitlon KXO a t El Centro, which was wrecked last week when Rich- nnlBon wan ejected by a mob of

• .:00 men who ptlled-hlm with cffca , and hauled him to a train for Los

■Hfiltacclea.I K. M. Bowlea, manager of KXO.

,i haa Blnco refused Richardson radio time because "cltlrina

..•orsanlzatlons'- of El Centro __booked pollUcal procmma until

. . election' day. Judge Paul J . Mc- •.Cormlck refused to laouo an order req.ieated by lUchardson tha t he

; he allowed to apealc under the• Xccleral radio commissiDn’fl ruDoy• ‘------ “'- d l t y .............................

POLITICS ON THE AIK

By United Pre»*The followloK radio political

BroErama are achedulcd for to ' ilay:

.,- - , .0 to 5:16 p. m. M3T—Ednni i ;' -Allen Poo, former attorney Bcncml I',-. Maryland and direct dcacco<laiit K .t'o f the poflt,- BpflHIng: from New

.York - for Natlan.il JcffcrsonlBn •.i'Pemocrata over ,NBC-bluo Jitt. "'■vnrk. -

• 7 t4j.7:4B p, m. MST—Former President Herbert Hoover, spenk- -InR from Denver, over.NBC-red network.. : -

to 8 ,p . m. MST — Frank i - ' .Knos, »pcaWne from Gary, Ind.,

over NBC red network.to .8 :I5 p. td.„MST—J oncph

Davies, vlec-chalrman of the ■J--.JJcmocmtle national committee, '/.jpcbW nc 'from Now York, over i’.'.'-CBS network. . .

to 8:30,p. m. M ST.— Bain- bl: M d x e ' Colby s p e a k i t i i r from

■ YpusjBtown. 0.. /o r tha Nftllonal ‘ s^rso& lon Democrats over NBC '« t i« urtworlc.' 8:45 ’p.- in.'. JIBT—Jcsw■--^X ^eaktnff^rom Dalhw.-yrnc.,

■lie jtiUonal l^enUMntlle eom- ».owi'J#BC'Wa«fl'8tWOTlf- ...

Jm- -M Kt—John

«Vfor ;UM».¥ro«rwlveiaatt w- - iU Uf^.owf

. IDAHO EVENING TIMES. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO ;

EVERY FOUR YEAKS

KTFI PROGRAM

5:50 Idaho’s inter&it Inar problem, by Toiu Heath

6:15 Pcerlew quartctto 0:30 Evening Times newa flashes 0:4S U’altZM by Henry Klnir 7:00 The. Myitlc 7:10 Mills Brothers 7:30 Worldwide transradio n( 7:iS StudebaUer Clinmpiona 8:00 Han^- Uusffravc's ahow 0:60 Reno Racketecr.i

t0:00 Evening request hour 11:00 Reno Itacketecrs 12:00 Signing ojf time

SATUBDAY, OCT. 51P . M.0:00 ICatc Smitli popular vocalist 0;IS Organ sf/iUroenta 0:30 Evening Times newJ flashes

C:40 Richard Croka vocalist 7i00 WaltMS by 'Whiteman 7:18 Adventures of JuhrIc Jim 7;30 World-wido Transradio ne

flBShea7:15 Studebikar Chiunploas 8:00 Talk by Senator Pope from

the high school auditorium 0:00 Ambassadors from Radio-

land10:00 Evening request hour 11:00 AmbuAsadora from Radio-

land11:30 Elevcn-thlrly. Saturday night

program ■12:00 aignlng off time

SUNDAY, NOV. 1.. . M.10:00 Yacht Oub Boys 10:10 Reading the Comics 10:30 Song* and rcad/ngs by iVJl-

Ion Peek 10:15'Don Bcstor and his orches­

tra11:00 Orpnn Bcntlmenta 11;1B Kalam'a-s Quartet 11:30 Selectlona from "Face the

Musler and "noV Cha";13 Berlin Stato Opera orclwstm

P. IL ..I2;00 A rthur Tracy pouplar vocal­

ist12:10 U. S. Milltniy Band 12:30 Lawrence Tlbbot vocalist 12:45 Hal Kemp and hla orchestra 1:00 NeapoUton-Trio 1:15 Bvid Bllllnga * Carson Rob­

inson1:30 Victor Concert orchealra 1:46 Boswell Sister.T 2:00 F a fa Waller plauo novclUM 2:15 Fnvnk I’arker jwpular vocal-

12:<3 Worlil-wlda tranaradio news fla-ihos

1:00 Late.1t dance releiscs 1:15 Allen Brotheni 1:30 Victor Mixed clmrua 1:15 Fred Waring and his I'enn'

. ayivonlann 2:00 Iirnaa Friedman planliit 2:15 Colo Porter popular vocallal 2:30 Evening Times news flitsbes 2:4S Sons of Ihc Plonecra 3:00 Afternoon request hour 4:00 Hftckberry Raniblern 4:15 Leo Relsmon and his orches-

4:30 Sentiment and Sense with

fat2:30 Bethel Tcmplo on the Air 3:00 Sunahlnc Gospel hour • 4:00 Ford and Ciena 4:15 Jock Hylton and his orchca-

tra4:30 Treasured Stringa 4:45 Advcnturen of Juagis Jim 5:00 Marie' Duna Helm’a Kicver

KiddlesC:30 Evening Light Broadcast 0:00 Popular melodies of the day 6:00 Ida and Rose G:30 Our Insidious Inflation Pro­

c ed u re 0:45 Sluuinon.Quartcte 7:00 Organ Bcntimenta 7:15 SopWatlcatcd Fuvorltcs V:30 World-wldo transradio ncwi

flanhca 7:45 Quartette Baladcs 8:00 Reno Racketeers ,8:30 American Family Roltr.fl4n 8:45 Treasured atrloRS '0:00 Ambassadors fro

laud .10:00 Evening request hour 11:00 SlRnlag off tb n o '

. MONDAY, NOV. S A. MJ0:00 Farmers Breakfast club pr«*

eentfl the "Reno Uackcteera" 0:30 Farm and Home ttoabes Q:45 General m arket quotatiots 7:00 Morning devoUonala.TUB World-wide transmdio newi

■flashea • • •• •’7:S0 Bud BUIloga and Ocne Autrjr 7:45 Roy Fox and hla ottheslm 8:00 Johnny Noble aad-hUTlit^

walUns • ' '8:16 Jerome Kema melodies ' .8:30 Nick Lucas popular vocsUst •8;45:OpenlA!r™ariieM'«>t“ttoB» . 9:00 B e l ICesi^'and hU oKbesttu 0:16 Troasured Strings 0;50 Hireninj Times aewa flash 0:40 MomiDs' melody contest

Eo'llo'

10:00 Market program 10:15 Al and Pete old time

. ' New 'iTark Civic orcheslru 10:45 Peerless Trio

' RemtnlBclng with tlin cowboy 11:15 Ttt-ln Falls nmrhcta '11:30 Victor concert orclicatra 11:45 Theatre Prcvues 11:00 Ruth EtUng popular vocal­

istP. M..2:00 ISophlslicateJ favorlte.i 2;J5 Richard Croolia vocalist 2:30 Eddy Duehia and his orchca-

!:'« Closing rr

BJsen Jnvltcd to be the main flpe hero a t tho dedication oT

.v gymnoiilum of the hlgli school I<o hcM Friday, Nov. 0.J. O. McCullok. cliulrmaa of

the local school beard, will pre- -Tfde a t the services. Dcmoa.Hra- tlona will be given by physical education students, and niusicil numbers will also be featured the progr.nii.

Following the dedication sc ea. a ball will be held In

gymna.iUim, the fir.it dance lo held there.

RUPERTJh ia la ' ’homecoming weeli” a t

Rupert public library. All books out with overdue fines

chalked tip against the borrower may bo returoed without fine a t this time. Word woa sent out the first part of the week to this ef­fect and resulted Immediately with many overdue books being relumed to tho ahclvti.

Kodak club, an organiza-___ ^f amateur -photographerafrom the ranks o{ tbe Uireo upper

of Rupert hlgb school.,...... _i the high school b'here Wedne.'iday evening their faculty .advlaor*. Mlsa Pau­line Clare and George CatmulL “ ■' devoted to develop-

S9.].P .P0PE11ISPEHKAIRAILV

F in a l D em ocratic M cctinff^ In Cam paign S o t foe S a tu rd ay

N ig h t a t H ig h School

rousing political rally, winding up the public Democratic mcetlnga ill connection w ith the campaign will be preceded .Saturday night wlUi a red-torch parade through tho streets, according to Frank J. Kleffner, committeeman in charge.

The mlty will ho held a t the high school auditorium n t 8 p. m., and the prIncipsJ address la lo Iw de­livered by Sen. Jam es P. Pope of Boise. Thero will be other spc.Ht- ors. and county and legislative candidates »vlll be 'present.

I’erson.’i wlUi earn and trucks .... asked to meet o t 'th o City park a t 7 p. m. and to Join, in the parade, which v/lU be beaded by a band and sound truck. '

This will be the Uilrd such rally staged by Iho Democratic organl' laUon here.

NORTHVIEW IMrs. Riley Maxwell,

daughter a-id grandchild, ha- turned to lliclr homo In Lo geles a fte r a visit with hla brother, Itobert

Buster Gltrtiorc ho j been ntslst- li i j w ith thn farm work

daughter caaio from Rexburg Salruday to bent the bedside of lit­tle Franlc Bonar, who is x n y 111 Kith pneumo.ila. -

The community held a basket dinner and shower for Mr. ond

John Tcets, who loat tlielr - - and all ILs contents by fire.

Mr. TecLs U rebuilding.The Norlhvlew- community club

•jct w ith Mrs. E the l Bonar Wed­nesday aXlemoon w ith Mra. Joluj tCaloucelc aiilstan t hostesn.. There

35 niembera and guests pres- The club held a Halmv—

party n t tlie ocliool house Tli

New Burley Gym To Be Dedicated

Jhn \V. Condle. atato aupcrin-(,vHU Mrs. U.illo Morris In Buhl tendcnt of public instruction, has In two weeltf.

Mr, and'M rs. Jenkins of Long .Beach have returned to their homo a fte r a short visit with ilra . J . E . Ekstrand.

........................... cwi.Mr.. Farmer, who gives us

.prosperity?Nineteen thirty-two taxes en

UilM property. J335.Prosperity 1035 taxes, J25C.

Sign No. 8 WHY I'AM A'RECUBLIC.VN

JJoth, ray grondfathcra wore tho blue in the Civil w ar and '12 yeara of Republican Ad iHS- traUon gave us prospcnty!

*'.Vo lliintldr-Tiljrn.s for sale nt Evening Times off. Ttireo ' 25c—Adv.

CONFEltENCE IN NOVEMDKIt The lumual fall conference will

bo held Nov. 7, i t was decided a t tho Bluo .Triangle and J . O. Y. club meetings yeotcrday. : A t both meetings buflness w as. dlscus.ied and a t thn Blue Trlnnglo meet Miss Ruth McManlmlc talked briefly I the fall conferencc.

OUR BUSINESS IS PICKING UPW hy bother witli bringing y o u r o ld mntlrc.sa in w hen a cnn l or plioiit cnll will briiij,’ o u r rep resen ta tive to y o u r door a t no ex tra cost. L et u s build y o u one of our giiaruiitccil iim crspriiit' m a ttresses lodny.

Far West'Mattress Co.Phono-425 ' . ,307 F ou rth A vc. South

S A L E W E D N E S D A YNOVEMBER4— 12 o’clock

50 W y te fac e wcaner calvcs 20 :Oowb , .12 Two-ycar-old feeder s teers, lo in D u rh am 6 Good heifers8 Good cows w ith calves )

O ther stock not listed.

SIGRIST SALE YARDSOnc-HoW Mile S ou th or E a s t M ain

SENATOR,

James P. PopeWill Speak a t lhe

HIGH SCHOOL AUDITOKIUM

Saturday Oct. 31From 8 to 9 P . M.

NATIONAL & STATE ISSUES: T here Avill be a tu g .ra lly , a n d iiarnile a n il band-

m usic. 'Y ou a rc . inv iicd '.to jo in in tli* welcome.,;

Democratic County Central Committee

Signs at R aiick Provide Potent

Campaign Data

Of hero are e r^ itc d with being

S r^ m tn ta ^?rt^^?eea^to p r la t^ th ii county.

■The print U the JetUrlnff whirl, tho present owBcr of tho former Moses Finch and -W. ;A. Cruwell 80-acr6 rojich, four miles north of Curry.Aiaa placed upon the board;, revealing in eloquent term* the contrast whlcli the owner received for 111* produce under the Hoover and Ilooievelt admlnlstrailons.

U r. Amo5, a former resident . . the Idolio Falla flection. bou?ht tho well-^mproved ranch In 1030 and fiaa gone through.tfie condf- tlona,common to a ll almnarly a lt unted in the marketlnff of crop.i under depresjlon prJcea ami those which exist today.

The" three signs, which many persona are traveling dlatimce.'t to

' ■ fiign No. 1' .VOTE FOR LANDON’ -

Sell hosn,..............cents lb.F a t CQB-a 11 111

- ....... .......3 ' cents lb.W ool--------------- -.7 cent* lb.

..........- ...... -25 ccnln .cwL'Mieat, ............... J 8 centa bu.Clover oeed ...........a i^ “ccnt-i lb.SpucLi...............:o (;fnLi ro t.

U r. .rnrmcr, ^vlto gives uiprosperity?

SIpi No. -3 VOTE FOR ROOSEVELT

Sell liflpi .............. OK ccnls lb;

t ^ i b a ..Wool ....n c an a .....................Clover se ed ____ 2?'

.$1.50 f

MURTAUGHH ot. GertnbJe'Kebertf oad Urs.

Culver entertained n t 'a bMge ■ "■ dated ty a ttem om -st tbe

iiome. 'U ts . Collan,. Mra. Bmltb and U ia . . Oobunit. o il of Jerome, and U n .'S m aia Coman, mzeltoD, attendc<I.' U r* A. M. 'Hoover and M n .-n en James n - oelveU prixea. Deebrattons and fa­vor* were' In. keeflojr.-wltU Hal- loween. Luncheon woa served.

Mrs.- LouUe Jolinson eaterUla- eded .the Pioneer bridge club at her. home Saturday cvenlag. Hal­loween '.(Seooratloas were used through the rooma. auests were Mrt. Oertruda ItobertA-ahd Mrs. .Patterson. High acores were won by ilra . Johnson and Mrs. Belly Hall. Lunch was served by the hoslcsa.

Mrs. A, Atklnaoa, Dayton, Ida, , hero \-lallInff hor daughter, Mra. Sieve Perkins,

Cha.ley Moleln, Oscar . and Pelo and Charley Thomt*

pect lo 'bo i:6no over a month, l l r . ondj Mra. E arl Seara ^ina

...jd. Howard, who have l)ccn jpcnding the past month a t San Francisco, Loa AJgelea and Utah, have returned to their hoir* iUlner.

^ r s . Jennie Anderson, w h. ... w v i s l l t n g her oons, Jack and

H erbert Anderson, left this week r her i>ome n t tc p m .Mr. and Mra. Ray JacUman have t t to spend two monUu In lows,

Kiuuias nnil California.M143 Beth Hall has left for

Los Angeles w^c^e she will bual-teas college.A 30C-foot well has Just been

completed on the J . N. Dayky

TownsendBA LIY !High School Auditorium '

Sunday, Nov. 12:30 P . M.

A u c t i o n S a l eTWO HOMES AT PUBLIC SALE

L. A. T IL L M A ira 7-kOOM, IV i-STO EY SE S ID E N C E

. ' ' , — ttud—

t) . J . BTO W ELIi’S 5-ROOM N E W B E S IftB N O E .- - ,

Both locatcd in th a t good c ity o f Jcrom o, Idaho

ALSO ONE A P P L E PA CKIN G P L A N T a n d E Q UIPM ENT

NOVEMBER 2nd ~ 12:30 P. M.A ll properties in good conditfoa and a t attroctivD term s.

Only 2 6 % , dow n, te n ye a rs on haloncfl.

Monthly P aym ents — l l iw In te re s t — L ^ a l t e n t .

ALSO LIVE8TO O K - FA E M *M A O H IN E R y

HOUSEHOLD QOODS

L. A. TILLMAN and D. J, STOWELLo \ r a E n s

$L«GE3IAK u td BUINGLB, Auct. . JL \V. U 1U M 9IS0N ', Cletk

:; ;'fvsa>y,>0cttfb r. ';

D ^ l i y 8

Wiittter Sleeji To Watcii C ^ p a ig iiW ATERTOW , Wls.. O et 89

(ttE)--Artl:urJCru>koy> Gc&rke,• keeper,

pestpoBed his annual winter onoo» today In favcr of the po^ lltlral cujtipalgn. ’ ^

'Thia ca.mpaj£n is too In* teresllofc t(Kaleep UwoucU,” he oald. "I'd ha le 'to miss i f

The ."urBe” to hibernate comcs to Gcbrke annually n-lth the first froaL In tbe last sbc ycar% he has retired each fall and remained In bed until spring. Ho went to bed late last monUi, but the ‘•urgo" dis­appeared ond ho got up after four weeks;

"Just ft practice snooze," he

place near Milner with 07 feet of water.

H. C. Johnson, Salt, Lnko City, as a bufllncss visitor here this

week a t the J. W. itoberU' home.

_ FARM SALEI have ren te d n iy 'ra n ch and .■will aelj a t Public, A uction a t m y placo 2Ya miles w est a n d 1 mile Bonth o f K im berly bank c o m e r or IV i mile east and 1 m ilo sou th of. S ugar Factory

MONDAY, .l io v . 2Lnnch on Grounds, 8&1c

S ta r ts a t 12:30 •

Edgar Bourquin,OU-NEIl

Claude P rn tt la altUng a t tho telebpone looking a t a large photo> graph of a fleet o f 'V’-S Ford M xl . cab*. They are caJied^-ttllow ^ Co. ollLonff Deaeh, CalifomijiT^ have a lo iter froia them tha t reads •‘Gentlemen: Ko need to tell you tha t the taxi cab business Is not iho eruUcst business In 'th e world--on equipment o r m otor oil. 'Vo haw been UacHUton rlDg-frco lu-

Wo openito ID Fo rJ V-8

T S „ r . s “a.T.'r-d each unit averages BO,000 without valvo grinds o r ovof'

a. This long, uacful operating » without jcjiJor raolntcjuuice Is of vital Importance lo Uie'

Itablo'operaUon of a cab bual------- Wo feel th a t the abliily ofthe MacMlUon Oil to cling to and conllnullly protect all motor vices evctt.durloe the lone walU, Otaris nnd'Blopa th a t charnclerlM ' our worlt a u n t ho back of this unl- fonnly remarkable service record,- Signed,- youra very truly, Yeilow , Cab Co.. Ixmg Beach, by E. u Ar­nold., 'Well, cen tlw en , Cliu'da l»m tl IS

not gtiessing about the ihotor 'oll . he seUn. be known eiacUy %vhat he • • '-.talking about.'A report came Jn

orn n -m hing bont that told of iw tho man tha t wap perched way

,>.on the' top of the crow's nest spotting schools of fiab v/ith a teltr-

..................... Of the boatwope and tbe vibration of tl

glnff.tocoaUi . . _____ _chugeU’to.theiUacM illan'oU ond It nid^ced the frieUoa of the motor Ivilow. - Now-the oW boy la riding blgh-and hdiid#ome as;ihe vlbra- tlon or Uie boat has ceased unUI be does cot noUee IL ' Whiki i:w as In . A rkim m a few-days ago iR.'lonr dialaaco Ulephoae caU camo. from New i'o fk a ty . t o Ihe^'MacMlllan'V PelroUum Corp.-EtdomdOt'ArlcM)'-.'' Bas, o rdcrlng ;-rlng-fre«-oll'to^te- looded on a boat-bound for GtoK- land. Thooe .‘Englishmen their stuff.,. They don’t B u b a ia tv nnyUUng; I t Is too.bad tbat Frank- lln noosevolt. d idn't t^ke tlinfftJr-: plane rid* the-other, day,.lie iioeros- to be scared of London. - V -, - 'We’re .sclUng. lujnber n o re ■ and '• &»F»'Aad <ll//ei«nt oacf M re 'to lJ -

that rtimom have been clreuJat-'A th a t wo Mo'bulldlBg up ‘& buMi " s here -Juit to unload o f t - a o me . •

,_ j. 1 UU you fronU y andlioneetly ' ■ ,m t we hftve no.auch tlKmght-lB--, •. yle>v. Wo c a n e to make Twin I i^ l a '

•-nn 'ood-w o-w lll Juat thiJiV l aH cannot even-Offer U> ou t M .wp:do poUwaat to ■

. - . :n tire family! jirfi'.nffreeJ-on . • thW: uy-wliy, soys,We UUe« Twin ■ Falls be tter than any-pjace «iie I tu evsr Uytd. -lAy ^ H dren a ll w ed i ' to be-\j«H wn'tenled oh i I 'Eg'm y boya on In terest In the bust* o '; ness.- And.even a tbought'-ol our - ' ' leaving Twin Falls, toavcs 'a b ad ' ' tttteln 'n iy im ou^^.v ..': -V7 : '

Claude C. P ratt "

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A G O ^ D C o u n t y T i c k e t lThe Democratic Party Seeks Your Vote of Confidence; in Its Administration of County

Affairs. Be Sure You Are Registered Before Saturday Night—Then—

VOTE A STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC TICKET TUESDAY!

L E G I S L A T I V E T I C K E T

T. D A N CONNOR SU to Senator - F i le r

Sen. T. D an .^nnflr, FJIer, pion- '.Mi; o f tb a county, who has acrvcd •In tWa' orttc# folthfuUy. Is expcr- J c n e ^ ’Bot'oal^ In Uie scmIii of the county, bu t la legiilatiTe proccwes and MeliB re-«]KUoD a t the bAods of tbo. pMple. next Tuesday.

'B ia 'rccord la sueb u to com- ,nand 'th« otipport of all vo tc n la

Cmmt^/ced-hla abtUty m atater'

D AH J . OAVANAQHEeprcicn ta tivo

Tw inPoUfl Don j . Cavnnngh, Twin Fall*

conlraclor. who h&a represented this ecuoty- iuriag. tho psat hvo ternui o{ tho atoto leESalature, gccUa bla third term oa tb« bajils of bla. ■crvico to hla conatituenta.

PR A N K L . A TKIN S Bcprcflfintatiye

Prom the w est end ot the county bail beca chosen Frank U Atkina, wedl-known rancher and Gnmger, who has setved for. two term s oa tho leclilaUvQ committee of tba Grange a t Boise.

b u 'b e e a prgved, u bavo his foitbfulBeca tp duty aad his d tx . t iro 'to cooperate fully, tr ltb tha

,<laU idmlBlstpatlon of which be b ts been a part.

_____ . . A rcpuUUoa aa a pru­dent-. official whoso legislativo judjpient could'bo depcndrtl upon.:

Tho tppiooching; seaslon will re­quire the MTvlecs of caixihlo Jend* ero.aiha for th a t reason It will be to Ui# best Interest of Twin Falla county tha t Rep. Cavanaeh bo rc* turned to office.

and aa Mcls served oa tbo- ......of dJrectora of the Twin FallsChamber of Commerce.

Mr. Atkina should receive the support of nil elements in th is elec*

- H . E . PO W BBS • Boprcientativo

K im berly Uxpcrlcncetl also os n Icgli^tor

Is H. E. Powers, Kimberly, present representative, who mode a namo for hfmsclf In the la st seuloa and feela better qiuiUiicd than ever to render practlou leRlslative »er\-lco to Twin Foil* county.

In the post ho has served as an educator and in form agenl work. Hia home la a t Kimberly, ptving rrprcsentaUon to th a t section on the DemocmUc legialaUvo ticket which is made up In addiUon of caadJdate* ftbm 'Twla FHis, ftom Filer and front BahL

Mr. Powera has earned the sup. port of the T o ten .o f the entire -county for hla conscientious aer- .vlce in Boise.

THEY DESERVE YOUR SUPPORT

Cgunty Com m issioners

EO BEET EA Y I, Bccond D istric t

Twin F a lls

JA M ES L . BABNES , T h ird D istric t

H ansen

OEO. R. H A ET P i n t D istr ic t

BnM

T w ill Falls county commissioners, serving tltfough some of tlio most d ifficu lt yenrH in tlio b is lo ry o f tills coonty, po in t to tlic ir rccorrh in office in ac'eliing rcclcction.

They_havo b « n ablo to show conaiBtcnt re ­ductions in taxes, dealt w itli a m ass o f dcjircs. sion pTAblcma in a busincss-liko a n d ccoDomi-, cal m an ner and rendered im portan t servicc to tho pnblio in th e ndm inistrntioa o f the im- p o r ta n t affairs of tlicir office,

M r. Kayl, whoso residence is on th e Salmon tra c t, represents th e Bccond, o r T w in Falls, d is tr ic t o a tho board. M r. B oraes, H ansen, is

cliairrann o f the board, and rep resen ts t i e th ird , or eaat-cnd diKtrict, while M r. H a r t, f irs t d is tric t commissioner, resides a t B u lil. '

This boa rd lifls'ecen to i t th a t th o county la ir was revived, th a t a county fa rm tv iu pro- ■vidcd, has a>ado i t possible fo r th o weed eradi­cation p ro jce t to he established hero in cooper­a tion w ith tho federal government, lias re-es- tnblished th e county health nu it, m J enlarged tho hosp ital to include a m aternity home.

Tliough th e w ork o t these m en has been arditons th e y have m e t the problem s capably and on Tuesday next should rccclTe'ovenvhelm - inff cndohcm cn t a t y o u r hands.

Keep Them In Office!

E L E C T T H E S E C 0 U N T Y O F F I C I A L S

Dr. George C.

HAIXEY

County • Coroucr

OOSA S . ST EV X lfS

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tti* work ot^Ua.offlce vhleb ; te u ia U M t oaiy o f l» ^ in s .tax ''' ''uwMmolir. tbnnislMUt..' tbo '. .\*i(»smly'\on .1»tb m l ’ajvd. ■*OTol:pn^^,'bnt-the ioUec-.:'. itkiarJ0t.rp«*6Bal and c#pt::

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•.W,-'JLi'Mlanlck,- aeeklDff re- . 'decUtta.Ba connly, funreycr, l i . A candidate w to 'h ic ^ n a M ttv«, iCTTov»i;pf;«n

■ . 7%ougli the offlcB la ona which '■:ix pKMnt .m akea.fiw'd

upon tl\# Jncipnlwit, who, li . d « a t ^ , : i t C0fflpa\aated pro>.. jortJonateV.wwomiiiieiMttlBa

U the wIU of • •.:,Ui8;V6tinto-<iu. ....> • v

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^ D«noc«t}o party . « T v n s P u l i V 'i a u ig o n ted tiw p rH tio a 'iB U

> county.of J u d ^ Guy L. Kinsey, juobAto. t i« a p b |i I e ta n fo r;M im K ;^

Judge, and Ctedlittta «8»la tlaCktDUto haa ptovcd to-to k & lr a i4 ■ » vd tkoow B doctor'fa

pobUa }stQ ...-«o& o(S r.O 0W faa2

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mAHO EVKNTNG Tm K S, TWIK FAI-.lvSrlPAHO ’ -^Friaay, O etolicr GO,'1938 '

It^s E asy to Buy,' B ell o v Ts*ad® W ith

CLASSIFIED A0SA UTOM OBILES

WANTED TO BUV-lOOO cora . to wrwlt. ro ra o r i ' Auto Supply,

' ' UMd Piirt4. DcpL I'botiB 223>W.CmlUlAc txuck. A-1 condition.

Cood Urea, now b«t. iSS.OO. *10 • * rJ Av#. EaaU

. Spot Cash for USED CARS Jno. B. White

144 Sptfond Avc. N o rt i

A FA E T M E H TS FO R BE N TApartment

717-W.for r tn t. Phone I

: poa E E N T -E O O M SnooQi. 3C0kcr b eat PhoM 1200.

Funinlicd double room a p t Calll . aTter 0. p. m . Phone D». Klm^Ktly. Adulla., Front room suitable Tor buDli

: woman or m an and wife. CaU after - 6 p. m .. 428 Third atwet norUi.

Clean rcspcctable, alccplnff rooms • ' day or week. Under

• Cozy Rooms.manageme1717-W.

, m ST R U O T IO N( ATTENTION — MEN

Ttike your Diesel, nd lo and dec* •• Irlcal training In Calif. Theory at .. borne. Practical training In Na<

■tlonal School • shops. Trnnsporta- Uon both w ays Included in reason-

• able tuition fee*.' Small monthly Rtfcrcnces required.

t 38-Y c - ^ T p e a . "

HBUP "W A N T E D -M A L EW A N T E D ciperienced Bean.

. 'P ickers only. Apply Harder Bcanl• Company.

\ H E L P. W AN 1^:D —FE M A L EWoman for-general’ hou«work

a form a t once. Write box SOB, are Times.Girl or woman for general house-

..w orb . Good woRcs, Btcndy cm- ' jiloytnoiit. W rite or call Mrs. Itelt

. Cozsd. Ilazclton. '

P O E SALE O E T EA D E"wm trade canned fra it for

trailer. Ray A. Green, bo> 'Edcti.

S m rA T lO N S R A N T E D '

Oliver potato dlctTcr, nearly new Arse circulating heater. Phoni

m - J . 130 AddlBon avenue west

Girls attending Twin Falls BUS' Iness. Unlvcmity wish placca ‘t t

- work fo£. room and ^oard. Phono

Two nmgca. Good condition., Priced cheap, 1301 Eleventh- Avc.. EasL •

; F O E SALE— Iil![SO£LLANEOtJS

-• Icetj- 313 Shoahope Wprth.

a Rug. Phono 1305-W.

' 537-J-3 BuhS.' We deliver.Seed ryo I id Feed Co.

elder for aale. Twln FallsI

. • .- liteweUyr old. Sd Of

.r.Riiw..:

• ' Kew.'A wheel trailer house. Com' •'Pl«l6'buUt-ln features. 120 Soeon<: -:;«yedue west. Deans Auto Servlcc

- Houaehold furniture Including- new' S-plcca bedroom set. i i and lug* .'121 Quincy ■ « ^ c t

■ ■• -■ Xt-CreBcent'-" batlery xh! ..• - - up to .lB bBttor1es. Hi.Way

StaUoB.! Filar. Idaho.Goodyear- truck tlre&

'U5od only ';tw o. weclco. % price, g o e ^ n i f t r d Auto Co.

BMt wUa a t , AuoUon O n..... ....•'fl»UmI»y:: aoo head,feeder pigs,

- .................... ..................1 j r t ^ l e t t d roan bull

r=v;No bettor •Barc'iifl wiywherc. Soc- pjatw.-'AlintfUvo, lau

n t fracUon-of original value 1138 or write 2(W c-o Tlmf •

_______ -Mipk-Joad just,V Bvery ■ ona - guwantcod, •awwl ion your old battery.

B,J?»RSALE-^Now „..il{i»re of -«U , kinds.

olACtrifi ptxifseJh• • rsa irf-ilberboua^

i; .MooaW-Pbaca.O, W S to w N o . 9.

FOR SALB:—A carload of .jaco in bulk. Buy what you need. ,bring bacli nh.it you liavc Ic(L \Vt iloan you a brush to pul I t on free. iMcUurtry House Point, 4-Hour ~ ncl, Floor and Linoleum Var-___ drys la two hours. We alsohavo n large Block of Wall Paper and Linoleum Hugs Why pay — price. Phono C. Mood’s.

There's Renl Hent . . . And LKSS ABhcs .

Wlilch UcMth Wore for Your Jloncy In .

ADERDEEN COAL Caa We Bond You a Sack or

a L oad: , . Ju st Phono

INTERUOUNTAIN SEED AND FUEL CO.

H'J - 120

T IR E S A L ETruck load Juat arrived

4:50x21-i3,G0.

6:20x2I-M,40.0:00x21-j0-20.5:0Oxl7-M.O5.0:2Q xia-».S0.D;50xl0—«.20. OlOOxlO-JS.W.32x0. 10 ply—Jlfl.OS.

Juat a few of our many bargains. \VhceIs. all olzcs.

I lE CA PPE D T n tE S , LN'C. Phone 2iO

FABM S FO R BALE

80 ACRES — S. E. of Twin Falls. All east slope. Fair improvements. Price J135.00 per acre. Terms.SUDLEU. WEGENER-CO.

acre around San Bcrnnrdlno. Calif. IB orange trees, grapca. four-room house, sleeping porch. Modem. Close to college. Equip­ment fo? chickens. Trsdo for acre- ago -near Twin Foils. Also truck

Ito trado for stock or car. Itdmer 'Fry; Rt. 1. c ity ._______■

M lSO EL L A H E D nS-----Guaranteed eata a t C- 4 C, Cafe­

teria. l>leaao your Uisto and pay lea.i, l i f t Third SL East.

Oxy — aectylcno and ol -•c welding. All work guaranteed.

Krengel'a, Pliono 483.flanvas. Tents, Awnlngn. All,

Ulndn Canvas repairing. Thomota ■Top tc Body Works. ', .js to m killing, curing I smoking meats. Phon#-25f—ladi [pendent Packing P lan t

CARBUIIETOIIS — Carbi parta and a;r\’lcc. F. G H. Uolorj aervlcc. 730 Shoshone St. West, ■rtyin Falls.

SPIUNG FILLED MATTRESS­ES ^L\DH FROM YOUR OLD ONES. Uattreases renovated and recovered. Wool carding. Twin

.Fulls ila ttreas Faclof)-. Phonr 5IW.

F O R S A L E ■AUTO DOOR GLASS—

•WINDSHIELD AND WINDOW GLASS

No charge for labor oetltng glass if you will bring your BO-ih or drive your car In. Get ready for winter beforo sno-,v fllca.

- M O O N ’SPhona 0

P , S.-TO O LATE TO CLASSIFY—Jim Neal our Dtore man has another ahip- ment of Levi Strauss over-

. alls. You remember on# whole.ialer cu t liim off be- causo ho was Belling them too cheap. I fa pretty iiard to hold n good man down. Claudo P ra tt hlmaelf may have cement nomeday who can tell.CLAUDE PRATT SALES

ESTA TE FO R SALE

For rent: Paint sprayer, BOo hr. Quart. 3 gal. cap. Cara, furniture or roof alaln. Inatructlon. Shaffer.

acrea adjolnms Kimberly—I i five-room dwelling, gamge, fruit treea, nice lawn. J2000. Peavey- Taber Co. Inc.. 202 Sho.ihone St.

Cold weather is here. Let us rc pair your family’s shoes a t ft rea nonablo price. Tvvln Falls Shoi Repaid 132 Shoahono streeL

F o r-fa rm s and acreages in Twin Falls and adjoining coun-' ties write W. G. Kilbouruc, P. 0. Box 251, Twin Falls.

FR U ITS AND VBOETABLEBl

. ATTRACTIVE FOUR ROOM ;HOUSE with largo basement, bath ;nad two acreened-ln porchci. Easy • rms. '12260.

FOUR ROOM HOUSE With eeping porch, all hardwood

floors, full basement and

nOOit DWELLING on| ^ t . modem cxcopt heaLl

......... houae In rear renting lor]$10. Must aell a t oncc. S3000.- ‘

Delicious. Jonathan and Grimes olden, washed and Inspected. 2 1. w est lU m uth from So. Park.

.Phono 0281-R-2.Delicious, Jonathans, Roroca,!

Wlncaap and other apples. D. Joan' Day, 1 mile North, H mile East ot Kimberly.

, Delicious ApplesAll Gradcfl

1 Mllo South and m Weat from South Park

FOR SA LE-REA L ESTATE Five-room modem house.

Furnace, iHUicmcnt, sleeping porch. CompleUly furnished w ith clectrlc range, dining room set, living room set. two bedroom sets. Price $3,000. Terms ?500 cash.

■ ' SUDLER WEGENER CO.

WAMTED-MIBOELLAMEO'DS

Paa.<engcr to Okla. Sunday e [Monday. New Scdaa Davis, Ellis' 'p a rk . Phone 632.

A P P L E SAU vorietles. any quantity. 25c bu. up whlio they Inst. JOHN BAISCH ORCHARDS U Mila South on Main Street

Kimberly

jU VESTOOK A N D PO 0L T E Y

, Hlgbcat-prlccs pald for your fat je h lc ^ n a ^ ^ turkeys. Independ-

, Colored Friers. 00c cach. « ml, Soutti from East Hvo Points. L E, [Orewig. • ____

LOST A ND FO U N D '

I LOST—Angora cat, all yellow, [bob tallcd.-Rotum to Harold iiuU, [Honacn; pbonc80Ilanseo. Reward,

MONEY TO LOAN

n Falls Loan Offico.

. Federal farm loans, 454. See J; W. McDowell in.room 14, Bank and T rust Building.

it us grlod your feed oi.____ I.' Phone 218, Filer, or Bo*'274. Moreland Milling Service.

K nitting inutniction given, mend. Ing Itnit wear and lace. Emellne Wynn. Phono 1533.

Estimates gladly given' o_ _ . tlrids of Job prinUng a t offico of

[Idaho Evening Times.Wanted ~ Posture for 35 head

cattle, around Buh!,.Filer. CasUa- [ford. Wrlta H arry Rocsc, R t 2 'BuhL

Wanted — Upholstering,, repali Ing, furniture reflnlshlng, window shada work. Crcas & Bniley Funil- ture Co. Pbona 055, 13& Second S t .E a a t . •

W ANTED TO BU Y

W ANTED TO B E N T •t want to rent a 40, CO or 80 -0 farm, for cash rent. Box 40M, -8 of ’Times. •

Wanted ta rent—from 120 ac 0 200 occea. Will pay cash .. rop. Write Bos 30-B. care Time*,:

WOOLBOSTON, O ct 30 <UC>—Strong

prices were being realljsed on sales o f fa ir qoanlitle/ of greasy comb­ing domestlo w ^ ls , the U. S-. ag- rlculture .depar^ent: reported to-

lolca original bag lines of fini te rritory wools running bulk good French combing and aUpla length

bringing-00c to.Blc,-*ooured I. G rtid^ 'flno terrltoryVaUpIo

wools bad some caU 'd t02o 'to Die, scoured bails. Fine-OhiO delaine wools have brought 3fic in the fc-reoM luid staple length hnlf-blood Ohio tfools have been sold :at 37e to:38«' In the greasy-

Classifiedttcsponslble Dualncmi Firms

und Profeaalonal Olficea of T^ila Fulls ■

---- nE.VVEn LIVESTOCKDENVEJt. O ct 30 (l'J;i-CattlL.

1.100; about nteady; beef steers $0 to J8.7S; cowa and hclfera S4 to SO; calvc-1 Jffto JD; bulls $4 r t

Hogs: 1.500; 10c to 25 dower: I .top-4B,20|-bulk-JDa0 -to . 50,20;' packing nows $8.00 to $3.85| '

58 to S5.60.Sheep; 12,000; aleady to 23c .wer; fa t lunilij JS to S8.78;

[fi-edera ?7 to $7.75; eweo ?2 to' !$2.-0.

H A IR D EE 8SE RSPcrmanent-i — J1.60 to $10-00,

iRuuell's Barber and Beauty Shop, [137 M olo 'E aat Phono 831-J.

^Permanents $1.00, $2.00, $2.60, ,00 nnd $<.00. Over Roxy The- — Mrs. Bcamer.

, Special on Permanent *1-00, [55.00 Oil Permanent 52,00. KInaa [Beauty Shop, 230 Sixth Ave. E as t

- "lO 1335.Permanents 51,DO to $0.00 Sham-

[poo and-flnger wave- 60c. Mabeii [Mario Beauty Shop. 130 Main No.l •Phono U7. '

Permanent waving. - fhigerwav- Ing. marcelling, hair dying, facials,. Individual hair cutting. Oil por- manenta from $1,C0. A rtbtic Beau­ty Salon. 2nd floor, 130 Main W cat Phono 100..

O PTO M ETEiaT

Ip A IN TING — DEOOEATINQI

^Van^ed — Painting, paper-hang-, [ing, roofing. E . E. Goin. 1312[ ISeventh avenuo oast

SH O E BE PA IE IN Q

RATES PER U N t! PER DAY Six (iaji). per liao per d a y _ 4 i ’Throe rtayo, per lino per day_C<One day. per lice __________8<

Minimum Two I.lnca Minimum Chargn 25o

Claaslfled Display R at;s on Re- -quest

la accepting copy for clnasl' fled udvcrtlsumenta for publica-i tloa In t!w Idaho EvoTilng Times, the .'Imcfl PubUshlng Company osr-oa lo avoid errors aa far aa possible, but when typographical error doM occi_ in lu) advertlsemost. tho ra-

ilbUlty of tb« ’Times Piib-sponalbUI ilcbln; I____ , Company ccosca afterfirst pubtlcalloa If the edver* User ^ not coll its attention } t ie error. '

. All Classiflod Ads ore r»- stricted to th d r pr^>per cloosl- flcatloa ond the Idaho Bveolng Times -reacrvcA tha right ' chaaga tho wording of an a vertbsenect if by doing m .leorer meaning will resu lt ' daaiifled Ads which carry letter and bo* an&bcr Inste .. of the name of tho advertiser must be answered by letter. Pleoso do not iuk for the namr ot tha advertiser whlcb is obso- lutely ooQfldcaUal insuchcosea

TO PL/.CB YOUR CLASSI­FIED AD, CALL S3 AND ASK FOR THE AD-'iAKER.

ALL C L A S S IF IC A T IO N - ARRANGED ALPHABETIC­ALLY.

R eal E sta te T ran sfen

IS’EDNF.SbAY, OCT. 88 Deed: O. E, Stevens, coimty

treasurer to L. Applebaum $18.23, '-•■NW 32 11 IB.

jeod : Cora K Slovens, county .treasurer t'o L. Applebaum, J23.07, SE14 28 10 ID.

^NW 32 10 19. . .-iced: Coro E. Stovcna, county

treasurer to N .'Je n sen '$1,077.17, Ny^BE, S ^N E . 811 20.

' Deed; Coro E.-Stcveas, county, treasurer to J. O'Connor, $00.05,lots 0, 7, block 130,_Tvvln_FnLl/j.J__

, Deed: Twin Falls ooulny to U. S, Beals, J112.D0. lot i). block 12. Blc- kel addition, p a ti KESE 4 U 20.

Docd: Coro E ,'S tevens, county; treasurer to J. A Vandcnbaric, 1 180.62, lot 0, block 7, U urtough’s orchai^ aOdlllon.

Deed: Cora ,E.'Slevci).i. county treo.turcr to Rock Creek Realty Coi. $144.08, Tax No; 274, Twin Falls.

Deed: I. G.' Laraoa to J . E ., France, $10, loU 41, 42, 43, block - Blue Lakes AddlUon. •

Deed: Cora E.. atovfDS, county troaaurer to E . U n d $30.00. part lot 2, block 1, Woods oddltlotL

Deed: .Com E..Stevens, county| treasurer to Bank of Kimberly/ $102.10, W ;iN E, NENVVj SEmS’. 2*11 18. ■ . . . ■•

JrancblJTAOINETAOINOlN

. M ore.than 87,677,600 miles of tclegraph'aad. telephone wires arc

I ln;lha Ualtcd-Statesnodaj;-;

Today’s M fie ts and Finai^GM^f UVESTOCK

CHICAGO IJVKSTOCK CHICAGO, Oct 30 IL’-ni—Fairly

active lo all, 10c lower than Thurs­day’s beat time for fully steady with tho average; lop JO.CO; bulk

• nd cholcc 100-240 lbs. *0.30- moat 160-1E0 lb.i. $8,00 lo l)cat pl/ra 57.C0-8.10; dcalr- iWB 58,75-0.00.

..lo 2,000; calve* 800; few good nlccrs received; moat sale's 50,60-10,20; weak to ' 25c lowotj lower grades without.dependablo outlela; 25-lOc lower than lent vcelc’a dose; cows dull unevenly

louver; bulla barely steady; vealera Bteady with Thursday’s close ni'oat- ly SO.GO down.

Slicep 7,000. Fat lambs uneven; built, around steady with ’Thura-

[day’s-nvcrnge; apota lower: natlvo ll.irobs 58.50-n,00; bulk choico of/cr- lnr;a a t outside; top $0.10-to small icljlcrs; no fa t westerns here; -ihecp nleaJy: natlvo ewes $2,60- 1,75; feeding lamb undertoffo weak.

OM,V2IA LIVESTOCK OMAHA, Oct. 30 (Uia (U SD A )-

loga: 4,600j flteody to 15c lower; rxtremo top 20c off a t $9; packors

5S.OO down; dcslreblo 100 ■ —- - 'Is. 58.85 to $0; good to choico ICO to 180 lh9. $8 to 58.78; bulk! " jh t lights 57.26 to 58,23.

Cattle: 1,200, calves 300; fed, eers and yearlings and helfen

scarce, nominally steady: lowei, ilow and weak; vealers;

jateady; slockers and feeders Israco, steady :. fflw head short-; ' )m }-carllngs $10; practical top

;alcrs $7,50; few 58. 'Sheep; 2,000; .Iambs generally

[26c lower; other'clasata steady; [sorted choice naUvo lambs bid 58,35; short deck rang# lambs at >7.85; • fed clipped lamhs 57.70; be.'it slaughter ewes ellglblo to 53.76; best range feedlnjr lamUs • :re 57.70.

OGDEN tn-ESTOCii: /; OGDEN, Utah. O ct 30 ffiPJ — [

(USDA)—Hogs, 300. Best butch­ers early about 10c to 20c lower, lop 53,25 on good and choice drivc- injt, mLted weights around $0.16] •iwn; packing sows niosUy $7.60. '

Cattle, 400. Slow, steady, fen plain Btecra early $4.75 to 55.25. odd dalry-typo heifcra 5t,60, few ibulla 54,60, med. to good drlvo-in

Alves 50,60-7.50.Sheep, 1,300. Nothing done corly.

- - rOllTL<VND U\'ESTOCK -POaTLvVND. Ore., Oct 30 oirj

—Hoga: 400. Including 203 direct: About steady a t week’s decllne.[

[Few drlvclns 50.CO. Heavies ondi 'light lights 50,00-9,26; paeking[ .sows'57,80. P art dcck 70 lb. mid-' Western holdover feedtra 57^5. Few better feeders up to 58.00. Choice local, feeders quoUblo .to

[$8.60 nnd alMvc. '' CatUe: 160, calves 75, ..Uheral

roportlon caltla and calf supply [atockera. Buchers clMaca large-

[M ef aleers held abovo *-*50.00!

abla to 58.25.” Com.-raed. 54.26-0.00. Low cutter and cut­te r cows $2.50-3^5. Med. t o ------Strictly good young cows sa up to $0.00. Bulls 54,00-4,50.' choico vealtfrs 58.60-0.00.

• • :era and hcUers to t 55.18. Fev.- stock <

$6.00-8,60.’. Sheep: 800 including 250 dlrcct Cood fa t lambs scarce. Nominally -■cady a t up to *7.75. Load.good

tc ewes $3.00 lightly sorted.

LOS ANGELES lA ’ESIOCK , LOS ANGELES, O ct 30 tlLT.l—|

Hnga: 25; steady: fcw butchers- '' $10,16 to 510,30.

I UaUla; 600;. steady; short fed' steer#.57.28: feeder steers " ‘ .............dfers 56,25 to 50;

range:Open H igh Low Oos*

W h ea t-ec----- .1.10,4 1-HTi 1-1314 1.13s;

M ay _ .1 .1 3 « 1.13^ 1.12-4 1.12^Ju ^ y ^ .0 £ lH .90% -oaji .os’*

IDcc. ------035i .04% 03ii .94................... '80T4 - m i -8?«

; stockJ4.25: bulls

) slaughter calves alives steady a t $S t o ........Sheep:. 600:-steady: med. Arix.

lambs 58.16; thin lambs $0,00; med. ewes 52.70. ,

SAN FRANCISCO LIVESTOCK , S O U T H SAN FRANCISCO, O ct 30 (UJJ—Livestock: Hoga: 200, Butchers mostly Oc lower, top and bull; good-choice 100-220 lha Calif- omlBs 50.75. part-load med. 16? -lha

, weights CT.80; good 290 lbs butch- e n 5S.10; paekago 131 lbs slaugh-

steady. Lato Thursday; lo ^ l'lo ­cal butchers $0,05,

Catlio: 78, dlrcct 25; holdovers -J. Blow; quality mostly medium nnd below, nominally steady; pack-' ago med. :1,140 lbs. steers 57.00, nbout two .loads ..holdover med/ hlOCKira-icedcc B?cors unsold; good light led steers absent, quoted 58- 8.60; package light grass JiclfcrJ S6.S5: few med. range cows $4.28- • '* strictly good >xiung range------absent quoted up to $8.80,few low-cuttcra-cuttors $3,00-3,80; odd head 1,320 lbs. dairy cows up

'• I 54J5;,odd bulb 51.70-0,00, good joted up to 55.50.- .Calves: none. Nominal; good- loieo vcaiers quoted $8,80-9.60. Sheep; 1,100, direct 880. Bteady,

■ package med. 83 Ihs. meU.-pelt Cal-' If lambs 57.78,- gcod fat •- ’

• quoted ,*8.60-8.80: 1 --..J good 110-118. Ih

alaughtor.ewes $3.,

An '«Icapablo of travel

[ type autogiro;]

'of 00 miles aa hour, lud carries 'aiifflclcnt 'f u e l ' and oU for.’a54 hours’ cruising. fUght pilot one passenger, and 40 pounda' otb'fl.'RiiKiv• •

cmONEASORIONE

CinCAGO, O c t 30 c r j - iricea had an easier tone today

Jl trading marked by dctiJ " apeculallvo operations. Selling

0 than restric t losses to frac-

t Iho close wheat was don>t o Dcccmbor $ l.l3i;4. Com

off 14 to up 14, December - . . . . and oats were down i.i to U. December 40% cento. .

.Trends In foreign markets ngali. supplied tho only incentives to lo­cal tradera. W heat opened lowei in .responio to a heavy tono li Liverpool but rallied laler- along w ith the BrlUah m arket An up­turn a t Winnipeg Inducedtloniil buying bu t DollIng Incr____;on-tho rally .«nd wheat-aold off ;to close lower fo r tho day.

Belief that m ins reported in Ar­gentina yesterday were delaying han-estlng of tho now crop had a bullLih cffcct both here and abroa<!. Tho Liverpool market also felt tho effect of a report that Italy was la Uic m arket for m<-- Argentlno wheat. Expdrt oalca

Imbro than a million bushels Ii Iflrmncsa to Winnipeg price*.• Com held lo a narrow margin

-ound previous closing levels. Trade was largely between local

. . . s

:i!!! :;SU

Dec. — 1.14>4 1.14% 1.13U 1.13: m y . s o i l

B a rley - Dee----- .70'^A

• CASU lUVIN CHICAGO, O c t SO llll?>—W ieat red 5I-I81; : 1 mixed 5l.l8 ',l; Z,

51.17'51.Com: All I. P . — 4 mixed 97o:

6. fi5c; 2. yellow $1.03: 2 yellow old, 51.0D; 3 yellow 51.02-1.03; 3 yellow old 51,07%-1.08; 4 yellon '’'•••-.[170: 4 ycUow old 51.0QH' T-....-14: 8 yellow 94-D5V4: 4 whlli 08-00« c : 8, 78.9314C.

Oats: 1 wliito 44'4-45c; 3, 42U; sample Sflij,. - - .

nyo: No. 1, 05%- Barley: salcji 74c-5i.45; feed C5c-

3c; malting 51-00-51.46N. - Clover seed: 52,00-20,00.Timothy seed: old 55.50-6.75, ne

50.26-5.80. ... Soy beans: 2 yellow 51,23>2-51- .24; 3, 5t.22Vl-l.22Si’. -

POTATOESIDA H O ,FA U S POTATO

IDAHO FALLS, Oct. SO (USDA) —General bulk prlco Idaho points ’niuraday scorcoly oufficlcnt tmd- Ing to represent a generally estab­lished m arket

„ Ud and hak, 52,83 to 52.86. January delivery: 2 cars, 52.80:

closing b l^ and ask, 52.85 to $2.89. :i

March delivery: No sales; clos­ing bid and aslc, $3.16 to $3.23.

$r43 to 52,44; May, 52.42 to .52,44; July, *2,44 to 52,45; Sep­tember. 52,44 to 52.40; November,

[52.41 an $2.43.

CinOAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, O c t 30 (Special) ~

Wealher clear, temperature ,-40; '-ihlpmenU 702, arrivals 81, track

110; supplies , moderate, demand very alow, m arket western atock weaker, northern stock dull,’ Idaho Rusaet Burbanks-m ost offerings fair quality,' medium, few -i •

S'iS.Vffl.I’S - S H5?,S7H.' fiHr quality 1 c a r '» 2J 0, l . c a r small to medium 52,25, Into Thursday-l car ?2.&0. 1 car - “ -— .fair quaUty $2,30, No. l

.10: Wnah. Russet B url____jrelala 1 c a r 52^5; Colo. Red

McCIurea 1 car burlap sacks good quality and color. 1 cor *2,80, 1 car .52,46, l car'52.42H. l .e a r fair color-,$2,35; Nob. Bliss, Triumphs N0...I and.partly : graded 1. caj

,$2,33: 'Wls. Round 'White* 1- cai 51.77«; 1- ta r fa lr quaUty *1,70;

I--------------- -- a Dak.

_______________ ,

l-ONIOtflMAIunw.cincA Q o,-oct.-^^:mw :::;O nton

prlccs.(SO lb. Backs);-III yellow* 28c-60o; lad. yellows and Midi, ydlowa, «W<!i Ind. whltca 77i4r

Ono J

...................... -.Yo^k_____[mobile jUiow a . Dieael-poWcred Ipassonger car nasembled ‘in 'lUIBwltaorland p la n t ' Hi<...................Ito trare l-* '' -------fuel mating csnt*.

,0tjly.“10 Of the 62. kaown .racnta.'DA-carth are aoeem ry .fo rIplimt.growUi/:;-.'^--, -

N. Y. STOCKSNEW V 0R i:.-6c t 30 a',E)—Tho

market closed irregular.Alaska JuncaVi ______ 15HAllied Chemical.............. .... _.223-Allls Chalmers ................ _... 07'SAmerican C a n ___________ T

,. 93>.iI American [AmerlcSff

[Atch., Top, i-San ta F e ...

[BalUmoro and Ohio .

C. M. a, P . and PaclfliT;—,no salesChrysler Corp!-----------Coca Cola ............ ....Commercial Solvents ._Commo'n. & Southern ..Con. Oil o f Delaware .,Com Products ______Du Pont do Nemoura ..Eastman Kodak .Elec. Power & Light ..General Elcclrio ____General Fdods ____General Motors __Goodyear 1International Han'cster .. International Telephone .. Johns Mnnvllle _________

------- 6S^i------- .'!7M

................................... _ . . . r r : S S |National Daley Products _ 25V4Now, York Central .............. 45H................... . -------12V4Paramount Pictures______ 17J. C. Penney Co, .......... ....... 03Pcnna. R, I t .,_ -„..._ ...___-44 Pure on ............. ............. .. i e «

Radio Keith Orpheum _ Roynolda Tobacco B. —Bears Roebuck _ ..........Shell Union O il.;,

C o .------------------ 40>,i........ , -.\cuum ......... .........- Ifl’fcSouthern 45TSStandard 171iStandard Oil of Calif. :____ SO»SStandard Oil ot N, J . .....____ C8‘,tTexas Co 47H’Traoa-Am 14^Union Carhlde & Carbon ,,,,100 Union Pai 141UUnited Aircraft - .................. 23%United Co U. B, Steel, com.Warner E Western Union ..WeallaKhc F. W. V/j American Hoiiinr

U. S. Pip Boeing ..„Briggs Mfg.- do. .Chlogo I Curtiss V Nat’l Dial No. Am. Aviation Elec. Auto l.UG ,Clark Equimnnit •’cbenley D ls '" '—

-70«14%03T4

I40'.iC2

Stud

Safowoy Stores - 40%

N. Y. CURD EXCHANGEAmerican Super P o w er----- 2-Cltlea Service, com. 4WElectric Bond Sc Share ....... 'Ford Motor Ltd. ____ _

SPECIAL WIRECourtesy o t

Sudle'r, Wegener A Cempooy Ella BIdf. —Phone 010 -

mV ES’THENT TBOSTBFund. I n v .______________ *27.12Fund. T ru s t A. - ........ ;------ * *'Corp. ^ t ------- --------------

BONDSHOLC 2% P e t _,5101.628-$101.78 FFMC 3 P e t -----------

TinUo Stoadard _

NEW YORK, O ct 50 QIE)—Bor

”“ '44 y c ^ a

MONEYMARKET NEW YORK, Oct 30 lOPJ—Man'

ey rates remained unchanged to-*' day. Rediscount tala a t Now York 1% p e r c e n t '_____ ,

.LONDON BAR SILVKA ' LONDON, O ct 80 llIB -B a r *11- ir .waa fixed 'a t 20 I-IO.pence

..1 ounce today, a decline''of. u penny from yestorday'a price. Bas­ed on sterling a t $4-89, tl|e Amer- ^-an equivalent worked . out at 44 IB centa a fkia ounce, compar­ed with yosUrday'a equ’- -‘ ' 44.40 centa..

Forward silver w aa'quoted ot[ iO l;l il pence'an ounce, off .H[

'The market was qu ie t',

,• OOPrEB NEW YORK, O ct SO'ffiB—Cop­

per reached a new.'high fo^-almost s ix .y e a rs : In - the-export- marHet to’day os''buying -by’, munitions mokcra continued unabated;’-The new •prleo'"w#4 10.27B ^ ch t# ‘-a poiind c. S; .f. Buropean^.porta, porta,'or ZU'potBU.over ,the-hlgh

” Tb6 a 'd ^ c e cairied tb e 'M p irt pjlee 27Htpetnt«-.above';the.->>• -lesUo levB?, 10 cealjf a^potind.:-

OAnNEB DRIVES T&C6K LARAMlB,' Wyo. (OPJ' — ■ John

Ntince O fi«ar located today, lo L aram l«^riv lng ft deUviiy tniek tm a;b&kery. & aeotmd ...... 'a ql the vlee-brutdent Once

jp 0.84; Jtm ty 3

NEW YORK, Oct.- 30 (l-P.i — • ^Realizing salea In oomo of tha recent leaders gave tho stock rpcir- ■;et an Irregular appcarance to- !ay. • •

Trading was nctlve until the laat lOur.

. A long lint ot lanues registered gains, while declines were noted - ;ln m ost ot tho railroad Issues, jseveral of the steels, some of (he .motors and.special Issues- Avla- [tlons were depreascd late In Iho [day and amuscmonta encountered [protll-toklng after tlieir Kccnt iliarp advances.

UUlities were conslaleat gain- :to. • >

Dow-Jones preliminary closing ivemges showed induiitrlai 177.10,

0,84; railroad 88.91, off 0,07; 30.03, up 0,20.

...... isactiona were 1,033,020[shares with 1.703,070' ahares yes- 'terday. Curb tranaactlons approx­imated 655,000 ahnres compircd w 'th 803,000 yesterday.

iMarkeU at a Glance

‘- s s , .Curb st .-

Foreign exchange Inegular; atcr- IbK and French frano easier.

Cotton easier.rains: wheat % to >j lower: com

up ^ to off 1,4 ; coata off H to ryo lower.

Rubber higher.

Local Markets 1’Tho following market quotation*

.ro corrccted dally by the Idaho Evtnloff Times nnd represont tha avemge prices'paid, according to the best availabio information. Tha prices are subject to change .with* out notice by tho dealers, however. Readers aro urged to watch lha, national market;] with which thesa local markets will rise and fait

Barley, a hundred------- ;.v_.51.50Beans

(Market furnished b y . I t E - I» Garaand, U. S. Bean Inspector)U.- 8. G. N. No, 1__________ S4.70U. S. G. N. No, 2 --------:54,55-54,8S

P o t a lo e - ...................No. la bulk to growers,...$1.40-1.50 No.'Sa bulk to ETowcrs...51.00-1.05

Poultry n t lUochColored hens., over 0 lbs, -----iSo

- • *- • .-.ilSO,Colored heaa, under 4

Colored roaH tcri"!}^ ’* !? ! ." ! !^ #Colored f r y e r s ---- :------:------- lOoLeghorn broilers, IH to 2 lbs. lOoLeghorn fiyehi — -------- -;_.aooOld

^o d o c No. 1 buttcrfat _ _ No. 2 butterfatEggs, special ------E xtras __________Whit '

uagiodtd, la trode -----WoPulicU in trado_________ ^__208

Uveitock Choice Light-Bulchers, 160 to >

200 pouaden '— '-------..._.-.$0,00Overweight Butchora, 210 to

Overweight Butchers, 250 ta

MUI .Feeds B r ^ , 100 Iba.Bran,-.600 Jba. -----

^ to ck f

e 33i4C|-.aed.-.2

BAN FnANOISCO. ■ i SAN FRANCISCO, O ct 20'flUD

—Butter: 92 score 3Sc; 9 1 - ^ i«

JobblBg prlceJi,; flata' S

S S f e * ” .

•IIXJS ANOBLES V : : ' . L 03 'A N G EI,E S„,0ct 80;.<OD-:: .'

[Buttors,.extr4 35^e,-up lo;''pflsia [llrsta 8 3 ^ e ,-u p "lH o : ' 'atandardS-< B8c.'-«i? %o; und«rBTad«3Sc,'us ,2c. •' EggB unchanged., Western ’ checao:: prlpUt- dalslea ' IMHc, k.nshoM Ifc , iM fk '-l^

.................... cniOAGO'- ‘..V '.'ii: ^

. • CHICAGO, 0ct.-,30 -Oinir-Eggrf} imsrket finii; tceelpta 2,469 c a m ; frcsU -^fled flr4U » : - « t r iW » U S0^ ;-d l^ea '3S U ; ouirent recdpta- 128^'checka 22i4c.

'B u tte r: mnrkei.wcakert-reeelpU' ..GOO tubs; extrailrataffliS-aiiibS.'^ ' extra ' 82; ftrala 80u:31e; apecuilf.'"' 82u-aS(!;.atandardB 324;.c«nlrAUsrj..

l^lc.- ■:•.

lea 18 -18K0} Jo a g h o ^ p s l^ jio .^ ;; ; ':

, ___world'a ..jallroadi mileage''

itroned Hy tha ',U ollea.S iat« •

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-IDAHO. EVENING TIME S.^T.WIN. FAT.I;S: T D A H O :-.rri«1fty.-:Oct'ol)f^ T jl‘W

EARS ONE ISSUE AND ONE ANSWER- RECOVERY IS HERE!

u'-p.'vM ayor.O lark a n d O tbcri T alk- '• To V o te rs on laauca o f

I -j —, . P o litica l OarapBigo ■

• ■ • ' CO<)DING, Oct. 30 (Spcclal)— , • BaulUa Cinrlt iaahsd a t a Bolso ‘ pjlltical pubtlcalkin Lssucil yeater-

day.’ a iy las th a t a ll lU publlshcj- hnoffa "la w hat oome monopallst

• •■'tells him .a t a Unifo and fork " club,", a t the tlnol Democratic

.GoodlBti; county rally held la st eve : Dfii* ftt Goodbg. The mMMnff w«>

:• attended, by nearly 400 jieriions,', ■i‘’l -bellevfl ^In freedom," Jie oj\-

."but n o t In Communism, liipno^ly or dlctalorahlp/'

' Concerning the aale* to:-.JiB Mld;tbe Republlcano w . . . .,

maho a biunlns issue. Clark i “d«cli«(l Uie tax wo* passed to pay

ago ptnalon and In' reply• - l<<;the .oppoalnff plan .to p a j ' ,the '■ •>eiUlon«'rroca ll(il>or revenues said.

11. that case, "how much the old S?t -.de^nds on how 'm uch the 'i"oung drink.'.'

Names Isino ■; H srry C. Parsons, lU te audl-

tor,'. In a short talk announced. t i u t tbo rcnl Issue ................:: naijn Is 'n o t the Bi!. KcpubUcana s ta te but the i^aser- ■' . vaWoa of natural resources c f the

state. The phosphate beds In Ida­ho would support the schools for

' 15U years, ho estlmaled.V , • I n ilastcni, candidate for aeC' •' ' rt'Ury of stote, concluded Uie raj.

I r w lth a a U tem co ttha the .knew .Idaho .Power company bad

spent-51,300 la postage to send •■’out the Idaho.Pioneer. He claimed

the napubllcans were trying to• mH-stato the: Issues to befuddle . .Vtlie voters. _

Also speaking were MyrUe p. '• , Enklo*. sU te treasurer, and• . Charles Cosset, candidate for Ucu-

- tensnt covemor.Democratic candidates Jntro-

. . .duced were Prohato Judge W . P. ■-•'■:c«hranc. Dale Clemmoas, candl- ,:-.'Ual« for proaeeutlng aUomey: •-..‘ M. Coolldge. ta x colIeeCor: ,R . .. !• .. L bnptrtth . W. J. Burkhardt. P . L.

Gbnnand. county commlssloncra; -Sadi# lilel, county school auptr-

i, • Inlendent. and William Glauner,;.:.«8german. state scnalor.

msl l i O F D E I i l H

[ ';• I'PorhierB liiIiop L ; 0 . Nelson, 76, .paM C 3'a t'H om 9 Jn V iew ..

■ ' .D iBtrlct.'Yesterday

nURLEY. Oct. 30 (Spcclal) — FiiUOTl arraBgemenls are '•*'—

Sv.'.'made today for U C. Nclso .1 :: ptomlneat worker In the L .. .

'church and former bishop wlio <Jled laat night a t his home In the •View dlstricL

'Mfi Nelwn, bom' Feb. U , 1800, .'-lat Goshen, Utah, como to Burley

from Emmett ih 1912 and was en- gaged In forming. His wife. Mrs.

. i Ur y Ann.NeUon, died four years ...**0,

•--ipour sons, Edward Nelson and • 'Jesse B. Nelson, both of Bur'-

J . Leo NclBOu, lUverton. U ta h ,___. '. Cordon P. Nelson, Hailey, *urJ

,vl»# him and be also leaves

ren T; NelMn, Emmett.'... - ' Til# body rostfl ol the PajTio

_ mortuary.- , ‘ '

; • ioN BTB IA I. IN ISO YEvVnSCANTON,.Conn..»l'il — In the

years sinco' this, town w as la- V;'.;;co/I>or*led In 180(3, oaly one Jury

I., '-trlct.eTer has b e ^ beld. A elx*nuu> ' - • Jury MConUy deliberated the right

^ .of ,3Uss Doris. Bond to remain in;. hv hnr Intji

'.’."•ofatlieri

{Continued Fitim Pairo One) Governor Rosi and <ho other member* of the stale admlnli-

-lratlont and.thsrs.wm.b*-a one

work-'

hastened this day when -look forward to better condl- tioni.

And this holds true for the Demoeratia nxemben of the s ta u legislature, as well a i the Demoeratle members of the congressional delegation. Sen. James P. Pope, antl’Repreient-

' atlves D. Worth Clark and Compton I. White. Idaho can give further support to the na- tionsi administration by elect* Ino Governor Ross a* Democra­tic United States senator. i

tiia peaple are ent/tM ta en­joy In this county, ita te and nstlon .are poiilble with the placing In office of all the candl-. dates of tha t P>rty which has proved Its ability to advance the common to the- re-marksbie deoree secured by the Demoeratle party.

8o,' above the din of radio broadeasts and oratory to the contrary, .out of the maze of speeches, posters, blai^s, ridi­cule, polls, and scre<d:e of all sorts designed to create un- vvarranted and falie political

. hysteria., hold fa it ' to the one Iltue .which, should guide your h and ,to .a single crosi on the

state and r tinue the steady march back to recovery under the leader- shlp of President Rooaevelt and the Democratic party which has proved its worthiness, 'beyond measurer Or tJo they want to halt this progress and threatenthe s ...............................

methods to achieve suits by untried leadershlfi In a party which the American peo­ple rejected overwhelmlnDly

ju s t four, short years'-ago be-, ' c.iuse or Its, u tte r failure And

capacity to sense the needs of rthe nation In the crisis?

• If th li thought dominates the mindi of All readers and Is'

. carried by thbm to their voting •friends, neighbors and their ' families, common gratitude for

the substantial progress toward complete recovery will' dictate the answers, ,

Voters should reduce all op­position campaign ballyhoo to a straight comparison of condi­tions now with conditions which existed under'tho party which seeks to 're tu tn to power, and cast their ballots accordingly.

On this basis'the result'will be the overwhelming election of all the candidates on the Democratic ticket 'in nation, state and county next Tuesday.

M P R I I E I N W I N I E R M

P aris O lothins House Asserts Sm artest CHcnts Sclcct

D ark Color

By MAHY ra > “rUESS PARIS Helm, rcccntly In-

otalled in more spacious and luX' urlous quarters on the Avenue Ua- tlgnon, BOi’S that his smartest cllcnts arc aeiccllng black than any other sliade for rii." ter clolbes.

Black la heing worn particularly for atteet wear but la seen a t night an well, and Is usually cheered up by touchca of some very bright

)lor.^The most popular choices In the

_ew Helm eollccUun Include a street suit of black broadcloU) wlUi a abort basqued Jacket trim'

with a large collar of'Silvei AnoUier auit of black wool,

which Is trimmed with U»e jpular astmklmn and Is /er a bright red vest. Is proving favorlto. Still a third In blitcic

wool Is,trimmed with bands of astrakhan and Is embroidered bV cbenUle.

, DliieV for Duyllmo This cQUlurier’s three most

ular d a y dresses also arc b-----Ono lA black marocaln crepe is trimmed with accordlan picatlnR and fastens oa a row of bright green buttons. Another of black wool, Umt la comigi to milo ribs, is worn with of brilliant red and brigh^.Still another in black w trim-

-elestlon ballot next Tuesday.' In tha pHvacy of the polling booth. If there Is any doubt ai

amo*u“ ' ' f ‘“ 76 M ethodist D elcpites Oomo F o r A ll-Day Meeting

I n .Tw in Falla .

SovoDty-five delegSTca lo yester­day’s all-day meeting of tho Far- c l ^ Missionary society of the oas* tcra<Idahi. district o f th o Uetho- diot church auditorium here were In attendaoce, Mrs. Clyde Smith* non," Buhl, district president, pre­sided. ■ -* *- ,

In the raomlng reports were pre- oeated by the district otflcera and Mrs. J. K. Baker, Dol.ie, conference owretaiy of tho Columbia .river bhmch. lilacussed highlights of the branch ratetlog. held recently 'la Moscow. ’■ .

■ Ifra. Russell Potter sang ‘two solos. ''I TWnlc \Vhen I Read That Story of Old" and "I Will L ift Iflno £>•« up low tha MHJj,'' comp.inled by Mrs. Fred Foss. . quiet hour was conducted by Mrs.

F. Watrcr.luncheon Served

A compllmentar>-'luncheon was served a t itoon with Urs. Roy Ev­ans' In charge of tho arrangementa. A liolloween motif was u?ed In tlie decorations. . ■' Afternoon sessions were opened by ilrs , I. S. Motz, who aervcd ln Malay, conducUng tlie devotions, lira . T. \V. Bowmar, ICimberiy, sonV 'R estln the Lord," ,• Plans for tho coming year and for. the .three-year progranx out­lined by the general ciccutlvo of tho society were reported by Ura. C.D. PJctcher, Biackfoot, home base secretary for the Columbia river branch.

New officers'ciccted t. Rowan,

TOMOREtlW--AT S A. M.'S H A R P W E O P E N O U E O N

T H E S E ' S E H B A T I O M A L S A Y I M G S ' I N

1 7 6 p i * . W o m e n ’s H i g h e r Q u a l i t y S h o e s ^S m art P a ll styles, dvastically reduc-.

' ed fo r quick ac tion ! Your choice

w ti lc they h a t— $ A 5 0Styl6s fo r everyone!

® ;Plimps and s tra p s l ' • •■•Novelty t i ta l . . .• Sport :oKforda!0 Form al sandals!• M ajority arc lia o arch support

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Seen, TodayMoloHsts. c ......._ .....„ ..

ccrtaln Wnd nf material youths arc using to soap win­dows, a la Halloween, can neith­er be rubber o r washed off . . . Explonatlon for the abcenco of "C, Ben Ross for Senator" can- va.i sign acrosa Main avenue, 15 that the trustee in charge of-tho Baufiii hullding to which th e sign r.-as attaciied on one end, ordered the thing cut dOH-n, ac- - cording to Democratic head­quarters which says the sign will be rc-hunff acres the thor­oughfare Dt a different place. . . On the lamp po-it a t the C. W. & M. corner, a model Chriatmas decoration, auggcated for holi­day uso here. I t comprises four tall red candles and docsn-t In­terfere with tho normal street lighting ef/ects, It Is pointed out . . . Local pcr?oa-lo-pcrson Blraw vole taker-up. authorized by a New York concent to In­terview aevea persons on Uio street and to phone 13 others, finding out for whom tliey voted' for president four years ago and

.how Ibcy're, voting this year, then lo wire tho Twin Falla rp- BuIU) to the firm today.

Club At Maroa Has Regular Meeting

MAROA, Oct. 30 (Special) — Mrs. Ethel Parlta'and Mrs. Lctha Malono were hostesses yesterday lo 20 membera of the Maroa Wo­men's club meeting a t the school house. -

•irs. Elia Tegan was ojipolnted represent the club In die Girl

Reserve council of the Filer high scliool. Mrs. Lula- Dlolil won the while elephant. Tho hostess pre­sented the program with o reaH-

neck, a t the elbows and « t- i! 'te |'°S Agunfa Reeee., ahem.’'T h e rlckrack is yellow, rcd!ff“ f « ‘nsr epnleat with the prizes and c re en -• going to Mrs. Laura Tsciiannen

.One of the outstanding Uilored and_ Mrs. V‘?>a,HalnUnc:^ piano

Stucleuts Arrange H ^ow ecu P arty

'GOODING, Oct. 30 (Special) — Tho most elaborate plans in yean arc being made for the annual Hal­loween parly to be held a t Good-

Paul; Eldon Morse, Lupay, KOn.; John Mitchell.-Rupertf.invltatlon chairman, Wllda young, Wendell; Q o n l t a Echevarria.: American FalLi; Grace Linker. Gooding; EMa Watson, Paul, and Rosella Barnet^ Twin Falls; and games, chairman, Muriol Smithson, Buhl; Louise Wharton# Jlagermaa: Zelda Burg- qglst,-. BuhJ: Don Smith. Rupert, and March Rees, Twin Falla.

midnight auits la made of bands of • 'aek faille .and velvet with a

tlrt ond -fitted tailored ja oro formal la a classical cv<)wn of 80ft black velvet that Is ado with a low<ut decollete and ng, flowing oklrL

- TODAV’8 fc'ASHlOK TIP Slack remains the ' outstanding

shade for'Winter.

duet by Mrs.. Klaas and Mary Morgan: oolb, M n. Frost; Germon aongs, Mrs. IClana and ilrs , Blass. _ ' ■

The next meeting will be held Nov. 12 with itra . Ella Tegan.

' Recce will hogtes.s.

B JIIIC IIlIN S

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