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ir;» A .H .E illlliiit f"TH ■VOL.. 18. NO. 188 ^ l_ w - ----------------- ■N c if S '' Flashes Weilem R«id't Flrit Conduelor Pallet Ol RED LODGE, Mont.. Nov. i: fttd BWMlOUUJ-« . »hOM «Ht<l Cl r a r laeludMl Uis dUUnction o( b< loc ths fl«t Kortfikm PaeUls mil v t r e o m p u r oonductor. died Iwr todtr after* {one-mnctf. Bvoelman vent to vork -for' Uit . n llm d In Pebnitrr, ino, vhtn th (I «ntm llti of JU lm k vers Itld Mt DuluUi.Mlnntiott. Fbr mtny ;ear ; h« VM (he powuor of th# fin / iviKh key uted on the trtun. Svetlmtn onco uotucd Ire o T Oentrtl Cuitcr br Rftuint to un couple the gtnenl’t private ctr vbll bucklnttnoKdrUulttVorthDikoU Ut vts dlxhtrsed 'on tbe tcoertl' coapUlnu [ U teo vhlle hauUoc lappUet 'Io . Keoch, Sveetintn v ti cne ot Ui fim penoDi to UTlve.At UW'Out ' ttr bttUelleld tftcr the n tu to t.; Collapae of Building -------------—BurlerlffanyPersom LYONS, fttnee, NOT. » » ) - ) number ot persona vere burled li the rulos or. old houses-In the 81 Jem quirter vhlch colUpud al»u midnliht. Efforts are belos made t Mtrlett/i the vleUms, vho, H Is ( t u ed.anauroeroiu. > . The coIItpH Cl beKeved due (o un dtmilnlni of foundiUons ts a con sequence of recent hetvr rains. One buUdtns, colUpsIng flat, fel . tftltttitn tdjolnlng buUdlnf,vhlel tlM broke dotn under the stnlr Twelve flremtn tnd sevtnl poUce men vtre vorklng to extrlute lb ---------- vIeUms vhen-there v ts,a furthe eolltp» tnd Uiey In tum vere burW Cries of the vIeUms could be heui outside the mlns.' Some time tfU Ull bulldlngt crumbled nohe hi< been remcrved from Uie debrts. ' Granges Want Boise .. Valley Roads Oilei ^ BOBE, Nov.lTf/n - WmoBt Orsflges of Adt tnd Ctnyon eoun hsve rtquested Uie depsrtmen et publle irorks. Uirough reioluUoa to cU surfsce IM mllu ot mtrke Toids in Bolte vtller.OaRimtsileoe J. D. Wood of public vorkc; dj^i^ T^%e'luu'^' 'j ^ d ' tS BolM Taller n s Uie biggest pro ^ ^ H u e e ro f agrieullurarproducttof an; ^^^■ucU o R of Uie stste: contributed mot ^ ^ V to the gtsollne tax, tnd yet hid onl; (0 mllti of stste highway tn the vtl ley. Commissioner Wood stld t n e:^ tenslva system ot mirket rotds hit been vorked out for Uie vtUey. S lid e in C an ad ian ilifie Costs Five Men Livei VANOOUVSn. BriUth Coiumblt / Nov, n «V -K « men vers klUet tnd one Injured In a rock tnd din slide at Uw Anj-o* mine of U« . Oranby Consolldtted Mining smelt' Ing and Pover comptny, reportj ttld toalghL'Tlie slide struck Uie Bonann bunk-house, demolishing It ' It v u not knovn hov msny met wtre lo tbe building.— ,— ...... Anyox Is on obiemtory Inlel about H miles norUi of.Prince Ru- pert ________ Heavy Snow'Descends * On Northern Monlana OREAT FALLS, Mont., Nov. IJ Wl •>8nov fell over most of norUitm J MonUu Ute todty tnd tonight, tl- t most 19 Inches of Slow v ts repcrted betveen Conrsd tnd Brtdy, 70 miles , - ' —north ot here. Oluler pttk m s «rv- ' i . end vlth about« Ihches. As much Melght Inches fell along Uie Ctnsdl- ^ »n Ilnr. I T)ierr«2rvsiut an Inch of vet Kiow ta Great IWli. The temper- A sluro v u tbout 39 degrees tbo\-e y rero. Boy Fires aflitagpie ' AndKilUComi^on CODY, Wyo» Nor. 12 MV-Oeorge IlthR, 12, limed at a migple and iUed Ml Jl etilbre rtffe. He killed to ^ y m t l e , Oeorge Ougjemos, 10, Tbe boy, frigbteud, dnned Uw body to a clump of vUlovs, but Itter told oftlcen here ot Uie shooting tnd ltd them to Uie scene. The alihtp occurred on.Uie Bhoihone river, neu htrt. Pocalello Contest For Post Ends in Drawing POCATELLO. NOV. 12 WVRobert B. Ctllii, Oemocnrt, tnd O. J. Bell, Republlcin, flnUhcd In t tie for Jus- tice ot Uie petce In Uis recent elec* . Uon. Charles Bissett, Republletn, >cbtlnnui of the county commission. ' dnw -Cillli's nsme irem a hst. He ll Uie te v Imtlce ot the pesct, Einstein Prepares for Trip to United.Slates 2EIIUN, NOV. i m - A n n o u n c t - . nent v u made todsy thtl Protes- •or Albert Eelntleln U going ort t trtp to Uie.DnlledBlslM wlitre.he 4 . tUlied to 183^ ^ • . ^ • The ttmoust selenUtl vlll leave \ Swlia Norember 3Q Ier Ptsideni E T ^ Lxmo wiBZ utwBB ov ' UaOOUTBrBBB pIKH Mmmmi L JlEfii — * Sixty-Fourth Annual Convei lion Opens in N w Yor ; _ Wilii Keynote “ Efluaiil 1^; For Nation's Agriculture M. ------- . <Dy The Ai.v)clated"rrru) ih.t * n OCHESTER, New Yorh the K, Nov. 12~With tho kcj «tr •*^''.note "wiunlity for ni f S Uon’8 agriculture." the aixt: fourth annual convention ( of the Nfttional Grange opcnc hi;- hero todny. Delegates froi T more tlian 30 states licnt rti'i National Master Louis J, Taf er in his annual address ure a prognm vhlch Included belt^ Uie mtrketlng. recltmtUon tnd lirlgi Uon restrletlon tnd- a more Juit rc.; dlitilbuted tyslem o( isxttlon. Mr, Tiber’s address sounded tl keynole ot Uie'n-diy meeting. vtal( vUl bring more Ihtn 3000 delegst ms anTunofflelSI-VSiltbri-tfi-ROChtftt The Orange msttcr ottered i • tuggesllons to accomplish the reti I In Juitment vhlch he uld vss need( ‘ m to help agriculture eittbllth ItscK < t firm economic bwU.'Thty vei *”*i!!iBUbllluUBn of vtlat*. t-K higher priee level for fitti ' remmedlUnu J-More JusUy dUtrlbaUd iy» tem «f tastllon. jjjj ~<=E»ttnilon of thefedertHtni hlth ^(Continued On Ptge 2. Col.1T liBDMEDS FORM Ml led Centralization 'of Autiioril in Roaii Building Uon 5 As Lcolslalive Problei 5?i ■ - . ■. eoer BOISE. Nov. 13 UV-Oreiter cei %is5s"£js!sxr5iasi t a t todtf by Joe D. wood, oommlulon Mlly Theiltlementvu.conltlnedln vtl- preUmlntiy release ftom his tnnu _ report to Uis governor. Among Ii tH’ recommehdsUotu vere grester e< hid ordlnitlon in the qutllly tnd un tormlty or highvtys. snd sletdy ei puulon ot the muket nud sytte. but not al the expense ot Ihe trut tilghvtys. }es He. opposed dlvlilon ot' guoUr tax money among the counUei, e: pecltUyltltlstobeujedforrellrir S i bonds. , ^ Ils pointed to the tsclithere vei no hlghvty dbtrlcts. 44 counUe and Ihe depirtment of. publlo .vorl tU building roads "etch having con ^ pltl« and abMtulely sepaitle Jurl dlcUon over ttie planning, conitni llon snd mtlnUhance'ot rotds vllh In Uielr reipeeUveareas. . , .Thei , ,• Is'by lav or common practlca'r uniformity of pracUce among then Eaeh builds and maintains lU rotC tn d buys Its equipment absoluUI • Independent of Ihe oUier." “In my opinion,’*- he eonUnuei _ ihete ll not /w v a resl wooomle ne na ccully tor to mtny leptrtle hlghva tdmlnatnUve unlU In lbe stale tn (n the rotd user In Idtho Is paying em ■>>>premium tor thU Isck ot coordl nsUon ^ d uniformity ot.praeUc 4fA due to Uie muUlpllclty ot admlnU uS trallons." ov- ................... I, -II ueh ------ „i Indian News R< Part In Thwart Escape From By FRANK MVBKSAT rge \Chcrokce Indian reporte\ ‘Od for the-Ponea City tlews AsmiatedPressvuinwhowai ' atthesecnetahcnofficerslhic Ihe a Inp for" tm bank roiben ^ ot 3/orfawd, OWaAoHifl, one astUtcdinihmriiftff the^hold- fu t<ptii«'AicfcoHco/</icro6bcri! icaa killed and.the othei wounded.) . tn ^ PONCA O nY . OkU„ Nov. 11 - ‘tf Tvo-young bandlu vho robbed Un Msrlind SUU btnk ot.$30M short- crt ly tfter It opened for buslnes to* ■», dty were ptld off ln,Iead-hoC iesd tf. from the guns of polled olflcen. <• •JlmmIeJsekson.24,tnIndUnJ‘av. in, hutkt. OUabomt. tell ^dylng /rom in. Uie open door ot Uie bandit e u , and Carter Ctmp, 23, tlso ot Ptvbuski. iprtvled vounded In Uie ilreet tod begged oftlcen not to Ul him. A Up several dtys tgo reiuIUd In Uie oUlcen, trap tnto vblch Uie I n budfU unvttttngir vtlfced. A. B. Cooper ot Ui» sUte buretu ot crlmlnsl InvtsUgtUon sUUoned e- hlmseU In a slo n adjoining Uia bank s- UlU moming. The ru t of Uie ptrty, a Including Art Rtdmsn, Ponca City lie chlet of police aod myself vera acrou Ul?. Ilreet In Uie J. W. SIk* ve Ini OtoeetT ilore. Aboul 9:4S o'clock a bravn Coupe W IN ^ TWtti m . Grange Master -Iw A ven-l H jB rorki ^ j f ality' A ^ «»:! LOUIS J. TABER, mwlci of the national Grange rrom addressed Grangers of thi card countr>* In annual convcn rab- Hon yostcrday.'— (/P, iui'ily s iSSETSFfli S lEG Ii’SPDL IC IE ! illon ___ ‘ "I Don’t Intend to Do An Hasty House Cleaning, _ jJecIares Governor-Ele( , BOISE,' Nov. 13 MV-There vUI I IP no httly turn over ot stite oUlc lU because of Ihe change of govema )M— ship Ihe flrsl o( the year, Mtyor < Ben nos*, tmtmtT’tleeu drclin I n n todty:nhIsflnlinter\-levtlneeeIti U I Uon, on his policy u chltl executtv IIU - “I don't Intend to do tnylhU ^ liisly In the vsy of acomplete hou: Cleaning,’* he u ld . ‘'I ln te n d to e n 11.. P'OJ' competence, vhetlier Uie po )riiy lessor Ihereol U a Republlean or ' Demoent, for I 'retllu Uitt a lui lOmS cessfuIidmlnUUtllonUlhemoslln ; potUnl thing even ttom the stuidlt )|g ^ ot purely leirUhtdvincemenl. I *I luve mtde no promises yet, m htve I mtde tny decisions on tt tppolBtmenU, vhitever. md iny r JiM.^WrU to.Uie contrary tre'fiUe. Ume. 10' study Uie sltutllc ;<^{arefully betore I mtke ehtnges." 'H edeelind he telt Uie goveiTi' n s mpmJble uUlmaWr lor sa ' cess or tillures In the tdmlnlstnllo In . tnd tor Uilt reason plinned to ho: musl • adijInUlri g liU “ on- : eo- Ke polnUd oul Ihit there wci uni- Democrttlefrlendsentltledloprerei y ex- Jneot bul InsUled he did not inten riUm to Uirov out til Republletns "l< irunk there vere t lot of RepubUctn voli Ul my mijorlty." «Une ' He said he vouM nol nsme a mi I, es- to Ills admUiUtntlon vhoie loysll Iring he queiUoned, "I could nol nur a mtn U) offlcc, much u I mlgt « « vinlhUabUltylnmyadmlnUlnUa nUcs, u I imew he v u going to spend h fofks term intriguing tor the werUirov! tny sdmlnUtrallon." 'iirf* Mayor Ron u ld he vouJd sper L ok Uie next tev dsys st Ills ranch 1 Ctnyon counly recupertllng froi 5 * " his, .campaign exttUons. . S S IDAHO EGG PRODUCERS’ ASSOCIATION BROADEN: :ne- ' POCATELLO. Ner. J3 WV-Msli ivay Egg Producen' auocUtlon oXIcei I and announced lodsy Ihit Montpelli nga and PtrlspoulUrgrovcrs hive slgt ndl- ed to mirket Utelr produa throug eUoe the tssocUUon. A ctndllng suUo InU- vlll be built st MoAtpellcr immcd tiely. Reporter Tells Of rting Two Bandits’ 1 Scene Of Robbery dnve up Ul front ot Uie bsnk tm ■ler men dreued In vhlle pstnten ovenlls"tnd *vhlU Jumpen, vlU hindkcrchlets Ued over ihelr fsccj t'as jumped out. The two n n Inlo Ui iid bink; ' J. C. RoberU. cuhler. tnd V. ^ " 5 Ehler. customer, .were nlone. Whip in a pin; out putols llie robbers totcei Ud‘ Bilfr teHast the nil. ers RoberU v u compellttl to open tin sale ind drev out SJOOO In cuh. li tvo letUier bags, The men scltet - Uie. money and ran lo ihe walUni ctr. > I — ‘ At Ihls moment Ihe officers bun Uie lromlhesloretcrouU]eiireet,etll' ort- Ing ’Uirov up your hindii” The ot- lo* fleers begtn tiring vhen Uie met 'ltd Jumped-from (heU csr. Slugs fron: I. high-povered rifles tnd buckihoi IV- trem riot guns riddled Uie car sni rom the tvo youUis rolled to Uie street ind Jickion tell ftce forvtrd. Ct6ii tki. moined tnd IvUted u oftlcen ru sod bt hUn. I.'corered JK kun vlUi i dtle. But he v u not bretUilng. I 1Ul lumed hUn.over on hU back tnd Ivo lore tv iy his m u t He v u dead. Csmp vru begging oltlcen nol U ttu UU him. He vas Ihot tour Umes. He aed wu Uken UiU> the bsnk' to svtll Ulk tntmbuUnoe.' - rty, Ihe oftlcen gtlhered up ihe tvo !lty mgney bap tnd retumed Uicm ti era Uie ctshler. tt- , the bnllel-tMdled e u v u found ' to htre beto ilolen fram BUckvcil iipe Tuesdv night. r, 'ASSOCrATBD PRESS m FAL flN FALLS, IDAHO. THUBSDA'i ~|fMIII50PPIlSi prFliMnw I tff M 10 IS P Prohibitionists and AHvo cales ol Repeal Join ii Call (or Verdiot In Nex ^ [-prcsldcnlial_Jampal| W iDy Tlio AssocUted Press) W ASfllNGTON. Nov. I: —"Wets" nnd ‘'drys' joined lodny in a cal .... for a showdown on prohlbl Hou In the 1W2 iiresidentla '8®' campaign as the anxious lead the crs of th e divided partic 'cn- looked hopefully to tho bus; (/P) Inu- enforcenient comm/ssioj for a solution. RcprcienuUve Bcedy. RepubU ~ csn. MiUie, a prohibition advocate itcepted the demand ot James Vi Wadsworth, former RepubUcan sen alor from New York and a chato plan for repeal, that the prohlblUoi LU Isiu vanned up lo the prohlUUoi i r n (uue vhlcli aUttdy Iiu become i Uirest to.Uie unity of the Repub llcan psrty tnd .U res'iTaed u 'l meniee of the ume kind lo lh Anv DemocnU, the leaden ihemselve look 10 silent*, nn *1 Semitor Pesi. Ohio, the chaUmai ct {he.RepubUcan naUonaJ eommlt 'Ia»i tK aild an avoved prohlblUon ad •■cCl ,-nciie. observed Uiat he had spok eii In in IndlTldual-capadtynUie ihsn u party chairman vhen hi -Ul be recently eipoused a mobUlzaUon o fllces the "drys". Fen BUods Cround In the face of the demtnds o W t d i v p r t h tnd RepresenUUr (ConUnued On Pige 7, C o L a i^ iliiM S lF E .IGilSGAm ilUn- ' _____ CASCADE, Idsho. Nov. 12 (JTl - . Jsmes J. O'Neill. 4}, held here let i‘,ny tr^l on a murder chttge.-ls not Uu lyR- man, vsnted In Idtiho Falls for i K- t mufdercommltted Uiere 14 yean ago Bhttllf Robert WUton of.Vtllej 7 - 0 , couiily stld lodty. *2^ Bonneville county olflcen, hetd. <Uon shtriff, came here from S I^lli to ICO 11 0 ‘NcU, c h u g . Ltiri. ed vlUi Uie murder ot Chulei Mtplet lan September on a rancli near Yeliov pme. va Uie miti Jf.. •"'" ‘‘ ‘I O '*® Breckenridgt Ul Idaho In ID16. 'f/'® Afur t cunory exiniUitUon the olflcen uld O’N ^v u ^ t Uio mtr hunted, who goes by Uie m m e ot A C. BmlUi. tll u Dill Bsnly, tIUu mtn ’Coj'oU Bill.-- J night . ffii Puzzle; Find wpf lh Ul . ________ from , 3' ENS ' . ^ asiH> . llcen • >. _ leller / ^ SS I f lUon I - ^ = y (i 3 A ^ viui V \/ ^ N. hip- feed \/j rA \ Ithe ' ll ’• In ,il JJlSrv.'jK? Ited ~ oN' Ihot ' *^111 tnd llo recL (MWW UK i6ip r h a ' tnd >• lto He mi . . tvo I ta und ^-i- - --- veU . . • . ' ^ \EW SPAPER m T W m F LS D AY MORNING. NOVEMBER 13, ID BURGUR AT SEATTLE !?L RESORTS TO PHONE IN IM . EFFORT TO FIND CASH SEATrLE, Nov. 13 Ml nn P ^ U 'l I'lrenily one of tlie tcneU of n/ Seatile Uurslin. ''^1 nionmi T.. Dorgin. grocery ___ I cleric. »a» talli'd luA. ' otlier end IdentHlctl lUelt u be- loiiKliu: (o Vernoit NeUon, itore jn mmisser.' bul DorRun vas sure 11 ' wiijn'i NeUon's voice. I i'l "Wliere," atked the volce.."dld loX l, you pill the cash lonlglitj" , ) Sialliiu:. Donian replied, "I iign don't ktiov, Don'l you remember — J- -I-l«luUie-store.bctore.yoiLdldr ’ 1 Tlie voice wld, "I c a n t remem- ber nov vhere I did put thst J2 niwiw Where would I be llkrly to pul II, do you thlnUt" y®,, “Dsrned If I know, Vernon, old call Uiy,” llbU Dorgsn hung up and callcd po- itlftl ■I's **“• cverj'tlilng tum- , J bled from the shelves. Tlio money w u Illll In lU hiding place. '' tics ________________ __________ _ 'usy ~7' CLERGYMAN’S LIFE EBB iti* CHICAGO, Noi-. 13 Ml — Blslifl , W 'Sheldon Munson Qrlsvold of U: u T ; Chlcaco Episcopal diocese, vho hi •m . been 111 for a month, U “gradutll lUon gtowlniveaker.-hlsphytlcliMUl lonltht, iie h u refused all nourUt: [Sar mmt-ifurlnrifie'ftst fotir days, tfte [u?n “ M- _ _ _ iPKEDFilES ;lves P liB IS lED Il-) ad- __ ------- ^ he Royai English Aviation En " thusiast Guides World' Iiijlj _Largest Plane 10 Mlnufe ^ CALSIIOT, England. Nov. 13 WV Tlie iirince of Wales, vho nol to lon ago learned to tty a lltUe sport plan and tliu,i became the tlrst avlator 1 III Ihc Brliuii royal fsmlly. todar too I U the coniroU of the largest teaplan iflil In llie «-oTld ind guided.lU coun tor 10 minutes. I '_ . Jlv si the Do-X he tlev, glint ill t„ Ur of the German ililps vhleh. dur ,*.1 tag the Oreat var llv u h U duly* a aBritUhoIflcertodesiroy.ThB^lIgh * listed halt an hour, during one Igo, Ihlrd of vhleh the prince w u In lb Hfi {llol's teat guiding Uie coune of'Ui " 12-motored pUne over the l:Ie e Wight. • -nte,Oermtn off/een jtronouneei ^ him an excellent ,plk)U - While ih fU. ship v u aloft tlie prlnoe touted Uii neli Domler astoclnles, builders of Ihi „,n Do-X «nd<vl*hcd Ihem succets oi idj" Uilr projected fllght'to New Yotk. When the ship v u at ■ancho the agaUi In the Coltho:. ■harbor thi nan prince thanked Dr. Claude Domie; t A. tor the opportunity ot flying In thi ilUs big plane. "She ceruinly Is a von' dertul ship," he cjfcIaUned.. ndtheM anW hoW iirY t W hen It Scalds Him •J •" ■■I cspyught, rA Liscovm r.^:.. ) A I L ^ 13, 1030 _______ rte'DEiiiB r : O iiflSTELEC l jne _____ J; i/irsinia Statesman Cites Re cords ol Cleveland ara Wilson Administration btt in Unliolding Own Part 321 ■m- ' •**--------- l«i <ny ‘Hie AMoelnlecI Presit T T r A S J U N G m v . N ov. I: old VV ■“ I ’>>'»5>"'cin>r t h e re cciil coopcraliun p ro po- luiuiicoinpiit issued by .scvei Democrnlic p a r t y leader? •: Seiuiior G1ii.i.h, Ucmocrat, Vir . Kinin, today took these part; spokesmen to task for thei "Jipojow i'o r n JJcinocralii ioh victory nt the election. .... “It U beyond my compreliemloti. the nea'«paiKrmet •hu "'hy anybody should assume ths ually " DemocraUc admlnlttntlon c uU l I’ubllc a tfiln At Waslilngton coul rlih- constiiute a menace lo tlie builnes ttKf ot-UwjjattanjjoWvenJfoneaJjcuJ define -business’,- to mean only th stock mirket." He cited the recordvot the Cleve Isnd and WUson Demoentlo admlii Utrallon and eompare'd them vll Republkaii rule ot Ihe lu i elgli y yean and concluded: “I "Of course no sensible Democn could desire or fntciid lo obstruc iny sound •gowmmenl propoM merely for llio sntlstactlon of em bsrrauing t-pollUcttl advenary! a the same tlmo no Dehiocral slioul i jf . be MlUng (o engage In any apolo ■U b „ttics or to bridle hit indlUona faith merely to avert Iho fear'« Ik” ? vho thlnkjhelr Illicit unc (ContUiued On Pag# 3. Col. 0 I eidd i ESF i s llNFKiNTJLI •t** ■POCATELLO. Nov. 13 (flV-Wll) T '* the old-age pension, bureau et-lden I.M UflMUon tnd civil service for sher ;|*7 Itfa deputle.5 Uie prtnelptl topics o "I?* dUeuulon, UlB Idiho m c e Otflcen . 15: AtxcUUon will open t' Ivo-dty con ventlon hera rrldty. " ootemor-eteee C. Ben Itou wl - welcome Uie delegttes tnd Jimes C ^ Btrlogf; tfierfff o f Ooodlng counl: JJ* tnd president of Uie tssocltUon wll the respond the outer' speikers Include Keniy C ' Ttggart, Salt Lake City; Prod V '• Turner, Jerome oounty sheriff: J. C :hor SUvtrd. PtytUe county sheriff; R the E. Lolghtcn. T«‘ln PalU chief o nier police, and KrW . Uenderson. Btn the nock caunty sheriff. :on- A btnquef will be held Frldt] night About so ofllcen tre expecUd fell the Loudest n * f t ' ^ = r ' -r , ;S30, tc; Tbe Jiev Yoit I»tauu{, is a Y NE uttOEB Atrorr omtAn o r 0mC0t.AT10MB______ DO-X Radio Man Fte- ro- ien henry K IEL is radio cf ?ra. fleer aboard the jrlaii 'ir- Germ an plane DO-X rty which will hop- off sooi leir on a projected trans-Al ■tic ]gntic fliffht from Llsboi to New York.—(/?) Photo li[[-FraiiEfl ;lEFIE8Mmi S Despite Terror ol Three-Di cl 0«deal, Lonc Survivor i S Wreck Plans to Sail 0 I « ------- ^ ---------- —— : ------------- )uld eu’rEKA. Cal,. Nov. 12 «%-D 010- jp|t« the terror ol his Ihree-dty o mat ddi of hunger. thltst-anl:expoRi ‘ et tolloi'lng hll fourih shipwreck. J< ihc- jon W. Oreve. lone sur^lwr ol t sfbooner D{w*)yB,' i55sns lo go' Orevf, flnt mtle of the Brooki: vhlch stnk off Humboldi btr U Silurdty. vllh t toll of IT llvei. v recupenting after a seemlnjly ml ,,, tculoui re«ue it set yestenU^ \\V ttUhlngtnvler. |L|\ Pbysleltni aod nurses said th csptMd Oreve lo recover and be igiJR iri a veek. ^lUi Tonight he pUnned to heir ov lea- the ndlo a greellng trom hU vl ier- vlu» never gava up hope, reeallli I ol iiu survlvtl ot three previous e •in' perience* sImUtr to Ihls. «n- A radio v u rigged up In Grev ' hoepltiaTmtobearMn.arerF; wUl InvsUd/Ui 8an PtancUco. vui 'Oreve v u tounillloollngoD vrec age sevenl nlles out by Cipti . 0. RIchUronUielravlcrTvoSlsU H The mate v u brought here. He « ' o. badly Iscerated by his bufteUng. T '{I. salt water Iiad eiuied him mu ' of tgony tnd he ssld he v u tempi lo drtak II. . • ' -• Slesmboit Intpeclon expected div complete theCr Inquiry tomorrow H i UiUrtojallng (he rescued ollleer. Oreve lold of teeing his compa = Ions, groping for help atler thesl foundered tnd he'believed they perltlied, EulChrWIajit<n,slepsonofGre vas vllh him. He lold ot how. t mate fiid come .back Uirlce bet< _ l! when he hid been given up for 1< by tifiy. one but hls vlte. Phytlclins uld Oreie planned go 10 ica again vhen hs v u v enough. FESSDE^ES RUM^BR OF INTENTION TO QUIT POS WABHtNOTON, Nov. 13 HT-fle; stor ress. Ohio, tonight denied pu lUhed reports that he vould resli u chairman of the Republican c Uonil commltleer .T hlt ll a fibriettlon mtde out vhole cloUi." he esserted. "They dot knov vhal they are Ulklng aboul Rulers Of Railw Of Nation Bej To Plan For S: CltlCAOO, Nor. 12 ( ^ R u l e n i American Railway BroUierhoodi vl «-on :lie eight-hour day tor rtlUw labor In 1910 vhcn Uie Adtmson bl signed, began fsecret concltve U dty vliote aiiUclpated Issue U a di mand lor a six-hour voridrfg day. Tlie w.ilon opened oatenslbl ulUioul a program. That a redui Uon ol working houra and the relli ol unemploymtni In Ihelr membei y thlp v u their purpote v u Uclt) understood. The'five prlnclpil brotherhooc vere rt|ireicnted by 800 genen chalnnin t l the conlerence, expeci td to Ust a veek or more. A Ua porary orgtnUaUon v u pertecU iC {he moming sestlao vJHt W. 1 Sfhauberger, Oil City, Pennsylvanli chatrmin. Schaubener U hetd < the brothethood of LooomoUve Es glnten ot the PenntylvinU lines. Alter t brlet organUtUon meeUa the conference' adjourned to tnoUu mecUng plice tnd commlUeei, vort lag tlviya behtad cloeed dooia,sUrl ed dratUng their program. : It t lormtl peUtUn for a ilx-hoi: dty emerges u Uie ^ i t ot the eor fcRBce It is'ceruta to.meet oppoil ' uoa fnm the nllttwds.- 'When tt mecUng v u etUed Uiree.weeki aff heidsofsevenlWuUmUnet.stl a movement tor shorter hourt wo^l be untimely. Tbe cfirlen. they saV tre In no posll|on now lo put Ul Of I,cnUon racU a fcbe;u; «)Ui'i&^ ..T00Ar!;:Unt«ttl8'dii EWS:-:^ 10 PAGES - 6 CENT3 p H iB |miFEi& I ilirSAFFiS M British.Monarch Casts Fu- I ture of Land of Mystery ^ Inta Caldron in Address ^ In House ol Lords Gallery (Oy Tlie AstocUUd Press) T ONDON. Nov. 32— The J i future of India was cast today Into the caldron of I of. the momentous round,- table I,lit conference which Hint; • i(, George himself in lUhopefuI sooti speech opened in the grcut -AU guitery of the hbuse of lords. A scene Rpiashed with Ori* oto ental splendor such a.s rarely hss been viewed belore ta the West- em vorld v u Ihe setttag lor Uie ------- ceremonUl Intugunllon ol.lhe Im* E n porltnt negoUatloni, the gnvlty of 1 , vhlch v u stressed In Uie reyal ad> I dreu and- those vhlch foUoved by I . Prune MlnUler MacDoniUl. the In- dUn prUiCM and Uie d elegations ll|M fromUflUiirindla:------^ --------------- |D y E u t met west around two large 'nlll oval ubles, one set vlUUn the oUicr, In Uie greal red and gold hill where Americani participated at the open« n a v Uig of Uie llve-pover nawl confer- ence Ust wlnur. .1 Gorgeous hetd drettes of every conceivable hue and pstum gtve I n„ the spectacle a Uieauical effect. I On Tlien vere UU.aUiletle princes, ro- lund. bearded pounutes, palrlarebs ------- and Westemtred Indians in Ullored- u-De- moming atUre, sptu tnd hom-rtm- ly or- med gUsses. l»*ure 'Therev«l*«*''''^erhe-Jeveled Jor- vomen delegius. Mn. subbtraytn ofthe and Uie Begum ShthMavaJ.ivaUi- go'io ed from hetd to foot U) silken robet vhlch clreled* Uielr valsu aod dn ’p- »klyn ed over theU long black haU’, but r latt (ailed to hide Uie ipuUlng dU- I. w u monds of numeroui brteeleU, rtngi r mir- and-urrlagi.Mn.8ubbtnytnhtda t ^ by big diamond w t ta Uie left side of her nose, be^m Oorgeons DltpUyi la a« Ihst gofgeoM dlipUy of r over indlin held dreu, Uiere w u every I vile style except one-Uie puta rounded rtUlDg capt ot Ui« folUven of Mahilmii I cx- Oandhl. who traboycolUng tbe con- Urenec. In IndU todty Uiey mounted Ireve’i lu opening; - holdtag th tt unleu !vfs OrtttBrluuiwuptepiMgta'grant ' iDdla her tadspiDdtnee (he confer- ence then had no'Vslue. A lew flilaaUf before (looa.Uie irreck- klng-emporer-enUred Oie hushed! ipitln h ta CenUrtd ta Uie eolorful gtlh- itster." ertag v u Uw golden Uirooe chair levu from vhlch he addressed Uie aiiem- g.The. bly dvartted by Uie'prtncely tur- mueh bant arouod him tnd Mmbre ta mpUd convenUonil momUig cloUie*. Ktag George neverUielMs mtde an-tai- led lo prcsslon vlth the fenor ot hU ad- w by dress. :er. : prom his red ipeeUcle esse he npan- took rimletsglastei, lopped Uiem be- le ship htad his ean and alovly md are- ley til fully ratd hU speech. Gnve,' 'WoworAo/jin'ucardJiMif- nv.Uie ed lo 'bniii; hoinejo you the cAaro'cfer of the " task io '.tvkick you have aet nti io your handfi. s veU “Each one of you will, with mc, be iirofoumUy eoiucious how VIueh depends to the whole of the Urillth eommon- ’OST wealth on the itm o/'j/eiir conffMlta(/oM, ThiseonmUnity o^.in/crc*t leads me io come L'd.n forth and it is a happy augury n ni- thal there should be pretent today Ihe representativa of “ LfJ «il/ ffovenirticiif in oK the iie* bout.* (Continued On Ptge 2. CoL 3> way Brotherhoods egin Secret Session Six-Hour Work Day wot reduced by Ught frelghl tonaageUiU iv h o ywr. PurUietmere, it w u potaled. lUotd out Uilt the Americtn nlbwds tre n bill Ukl out In dlvliloiis btsed upon an; eto- elghthourdiytnd'trevUtewould. tde- require a chtnge. ta Uia ciiUri dirti- ly. lontliystem. '■ “ ibty ThetlvebroUierhoodsotlheOnlU' edSUtoaadCinsdirfpreseoiedat' IheseisUM an UieBroUierboodot »*«• LocomoUve Flfcmea-tnd engtae- mtii;ll..or<itollum<«!conil»c.. , to n : UieBroUierhoodetLocomotlTe Engtaeen; Brotherhood otRtUfwd'- TraUimenf tn d the Bwikhaens’ Union of,North Amerlct. i., . ^ K t MANWraSFREEiDOMBr-f S'S ■ IGNORANCE OF RUM LA W ; t Ea- . ^ ies. BATON'ROOGE, Lt., Vot. M V i eUag .~BaR(eottd u be itood'ta'tedenl. oUier courfhere. John Seheuwder. I2-I rork- re tro d backwoodsnao.,ioIdJl»lge; :Sn" iposl- yreoch.ple«d«lgBlltj;:tl«o«tL'W' II Uie taierpreter to» eliirfeof a«ul»«*' I ago, turtagtaloxlaUarUqoQta.vRew nop- Uie.vtf.bettteoUuWJei^l^S)

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Page 1: fTH WIN FAL LS D Y NEEWS:-:^ pIKH ~|fMIII50PPIlSi rte'DEiiiB …newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS... · 2014. 12. 12. · Msrlind SUU btnk ot.$30M short- crt ly

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■ Flashes■ W e ile m R « i d 't F l r i t

C o n d u e lo r P a l l e t Ol

RED LODGE, Mont.. Nov. i: f t t d BWMlOUUJ-« . »hOM «Ht<l Cl r a r laeludMl Uis dUUnction o( b< loc th s f l« t Kortfikm PaeUls m il v t r eom pur oonductor. died Iwr to d tr after* {one-mnctf.

Bvoelman vent to vork -for' Uit . n l lm d In Pebnitrr, ino , vh tn th

( I « n tm l lti of JU lm k vers Itld M t DuluUi.Mlnntiott. Fbr mtny ;ear

; h« VM (he pow uor of th# fin / iviK h key uted on the t r tu n .

Svetlm tn onco uotucd Ire o T O entrtl Cuitcr br Rftuint to un

couple the gtnenl’t private c tr vbll bucklnttnoKdrUulttVorthDikoU U t v ts dlxhtrsed 'on tbe tcoertl' coapUlnu

[ U teo vhlle hauUoc lappUet 'Io. Keoch, Sveetintn v t i cne ot Ui

fim penoDi to UTlve.At UW'Out• ' t t r bttUelleld tftc r the n t u t o t . ;

C ollapae o f B u ild in g -------------— B u r le r l f f a n y P e r s o m

LYONS, fttnee, NOT. » » ) - ) number ot persona vere burled li the rulos or. old houses-In the 81 Jem quirter vhlch colUpud al»u midnliht. Efforts are belos made t Mtrlett/i the vleUms, vho, H Is ( t u ed.anauroeroiu. > .

The coIItpH Cl beKeved due (o un dtmilnlni of foundiUons ts a con sequence of recent hetvr rains.

One buUdtns, colUpsIng fla t, fel . t f t l t t t i tn tdjolnlng buUdlnf,vhlel

tlM broke do tn under the s tn lr Twelve flremtn tnd sev tn l poUce men vtre vorklng to extrlute lb

----------vIeUms vhen-there v t s , a furtheeolltp» tn d Uiey In tum vere burW

Cries of the vIeUms could be heui outside the mlns.' Some time tfU Ull bulldlngt crumbled nohe hi< been remcrved from Uie debrts. '

G ran g es W a n t B o ise .. V alley R o a d s Oilei

^ BOBE, N o v .lT f/n - WmoBt Orsflges of Adt tnd Ctnyon eoun

hsve rtquested Uie depsrtmen et publle irorks. Uirough reioluUoa to cU surfsce IM m llu ot mtrke Toids in Bolte vtller.OaRimtsileoe J. D. Wood of public vorkc; d j^ i^

T ^ % e 'lu u '^ ' ' j ^ d ' tS BolM Taller n s Uie biggest pro

^ ^ H u e e r o f agrieullurarproducttof an; ^ ^ ^ ■ u c U o R of Uie stste: contributed mot ^ ^ V t o the gtsollne tax, tnd yet h id onl;

(0 mllti of stste highway tn the vtl ley.

Commissioner Wood stld tn e: tenslva system ot mirket rotds hit been vorked out for Uie vtUey.

S lid e i n C a n a d ia n i l i f i e■ C o s ts F iv e M en Livei

VANOOUVSn. BriUth Coiumblt

/ Nov, n « V -K « men vers klUet tnd one Injured In a rock tnd din slide a t Uw Anj-o* mine of U« . Oranby Consolldtted Mining smelt' Ing and Pover comptny, reportj ttld toalghL'Tlie slide struck Uie Bonann bunk-house, demolishing It

' I t v u not knovn hov msny metwtre lo tbe building.— ,— ......—

Anyox Is on obiemtory Inlel about H miles norUi of.Prince Ru­pe rt ________

H e a v y S n o w 'D escen d s * O n N o r th e rn M o n la n a

OREAT FALLS, Mont., Nov. IJ Wl •>8nov fell over most of norUitm

J M onU u Ute todty tnd tonight, tl- t most 19 Inches of Slow v ts repcrted

betveen Conrsd tnd Brtdy, 70 miles , - ' —north ot here. Oluler p ttk m s «rv- ' i . end vlth about« Ihches. As much

Melght Inches fell along Uie Ctnsdl- ^ »n Ilnr.I T ) ie r r« 2 rv s iu t an Inch of vet

Kiow ta Great IWli. The temper- A sluro v u tbout 39 degrees tbo\-e y rero.

B o y F i r e s a f l i t a g p ie

' A n d K i l U C o m i ^ o n

CODY, Wyo» Nor. 12 MV-Oeorge IlthR, 12, limed a t a migple and iUed Ml J l etilbre rtffe. He killed to ^ y m t l e , Oeorge Ougjemos, 10,

Tbe boy, frigbteud, d n n e d Uw body to a clump of vUlovs, but Itter told oftlcen here o t Uie shooting tnd ltd them to Uie scene. The a lih tp occurred on.Uie Bhoihone river, neu htrt.

P o ca le llo C o n te s t F o r P o s t E n d s in D ra w in g

POCATELLO. NOV. 12 WVRobert B. Ctllii, Oemocnrt, tnd O. J. Bell, Republlcin, flnUhcd In t tie for Jus­tice ot Uie petce In Uis recent elec*

. Uon. Charles Bissett, Republletn,> cbtlnnui of the county commission.

' dnw -Cillli's nsme irem a hst. He ll Uie te v Imtlce ot the pesct,

E in s te in P re p a re s fo r T r ip to U n ite d .S la te s

2EIIUN, NOV. im -A n n o u n c t- . nen t v u made todsy th tl Protes-

•or Albert Eelntleln U going ort t• trtp to Uie.DnlledBlslM wlitre.he

4 . tUlied to 183^ ^• . ^ • The ttmoust selenUtl vlll leave

■ \ Swlia Norember 3Q Ier P tsiden i

E T ^L x m o wiBZ u tw B B ov '

UaOOUTBrBBB

p I K HMmmmi

L J lE f ii— * Sixty-Fourth Annual Convei

lion Opens in N w Yor ; _ Wilii Keynote “ Efluaiil 1 ; For Nation's AgricultureM . ------- .

<Dy The Ai.v)clated"rrru)ih.t * n OCHESTER, New Yorh the K , Nov. 12~With tho kcj

« t r •* ''.note "wiunlity for ni f S Uon’8 agriculture." the aixt:

fourth annual convention ( of the Nfttional Grange opcnc

hi;- hero todny. Delegates froi T more tlian 30 states licnt rti'i National Master Louis J, Taf

er in his annual address urea prognm vhlch Included belt

Uie mtrketlng. recltmtUon tnd lirlgi Uon restrletlon tnd- a more Juit

rc.; dlitilbuted tyslem o( isxttlon.Mr, Tiber’s address sounded tl

keynole ot Uie'n-diy meeting. vtal( vUl bring more Ihtn 3000 delegst

m s anTunofflelSI-VSiltbri-tfi-ROChtftt The Orange msttcr ottered i

• tuggesllons to accomplish the reti I In Juitment vhlch he u ld vss need( ‘ m to help agriculture eittbllth ItscK <

t firm economic bwU.'Thty vei

*”*i!!iBUbllluUBn of vtlat*. t-K higher priee level for fitti

' remmedlUnuJ-M ore JusUy dUtrlbaUd iy»

tem «f tastllon. jjjj ~<=E»ttnilon of thefedertH tni

hlth ^(Continued On Ptge 2. Col.1T

liBDMEDS F O R M M l

led Centralization 'of Autiioril in Roaii Building Uon

5 As Lcolslalive Problei5 ? i ■ - — . ■ .eoer BOISE. Nov. 13 UV-Oreiter cei

% i s 5 s " £ j s ! s x r 5 i a s it a t to d tf by Joe D. wood, oommlulon

Mlly T heiltlem entvu .conltlned ln vtl- preUmlntiy release ftom his tnnu

_ report to Uis governor. Among Ii tH’ recommehdsUotu vere grester e< h id ordlnitlon in the qutllly tnd un

tormlty or highvtys. snd sletdy ei puulon ot the m uket nud sytte. but not a l the expense ot Ihe trut tilghvtys.

}es He. opposed dlvlilon ot' guoUr tax money among the counUei, e: pecltU yltltls tobeujedforrellrir

S i bonds. ,^ Ils pointed to the tsclithere vei

no hlghvty dbtrlcts. 44 counUe and Ihe depirtment of. publlo .vorl tU building roads "etch having con

^ pltl« and abMtulely sepaitle Jurl dlcUon over ttie planning, conitni llon snd mtlnUhance'ot rotds vllh In Uielr reipeeUveareas. . , .Thei

, ,• Is'by lav or common p rac tlca 'r uniformity of pracUce among then Eaeh builds and maintains lU rotC tnd buys Its equipment absoluUI

• Independent of Ihe oUier."“In my opinion,’*- he eonUnuei

_ ihete l l not /w v a resl wooomle ne n a ccully tor to mtny lep trtle hlghva

tdmlnatnUve unlU In lbe stale tn ( n the rotd user In Idtho Is paying em ■>>> premium tor thU Isck ot coordl

nsUon ^ d uniformity ot.praeUc 4fA due to Uie muUlpllclty ot admlnU uS trallons."ov- ...................I, -II ’ ■ueh ------

„i Indian News R< ™ P art In Thwart

Escape FromBy FRANK MVBKSAT

rge \Chcrokce Indian reporte\ ‘Od fo r th e -P o n e a City tlews

Asm iatedPressvuinw how ai ' atthesecnetahcnofficerslhic

Ihe a I n p for" t m bank ro iben ^ ot 3/orfawd, OWaAoHifl, one

astU tcdin ihm riiftff the^hold- f u t<ptii« 'A icfcoH co/</icro6bcri!

icaa k i l l e d an d .th e othei wounded.) .

tn ^ PONCA O nY . OkU„ Nov. 11 - ‘tf Tvo-young bandlu vho robbed Un

Msrlind SUU btnk ot.$30M short- crt ly tfter It opened for buslnes to* ■», dty were ptld off ln,Iead-hoC iesd tf. from the guns of polled olflcen. <• •JlmmIeJsekson.24,tnIndUnJ‘av. in, hutkt. OUabomt. tell ^dylng /rom in. Uie open door ot Uie bandit eu , and

Carter Ctmp, 23, tlso ot Ptvbuski. iprtvled vounded In Uie ilreet tod begged oftlcen not to Ul him.

A Up several dtys tgo reiuIUd In Uie oUlcen, trap tnto vblch Uie I n budfU unvttttngir vtlfced.

A. B. Cooper ot Ui» sU te buretu ot crlmlnsl InvtsUgtUon sUUoned

e- hlmseU In a slo n adjoining Uia bank s- UlU moming. The r u t of Uie ptrty, a Including Art Rtdmsn, Ponca City

lie chlet of police aod myself vera acrou Ul?. Ilreet In Uie J. W. SIk*

ve Ini OtoeetT ilore.\£ Aboul 9:4S o'clock a bravn Coupe

W IN• ^ TWtti

m . Grange Master

- I w Aven-l H jBrorki ^ j f ■ality' A ^

«»:! LOUIS J. TABER, mwlci of the national Grange

rrom addressed Grangers of thicard countr>* In annual convcnrab- Hon yostcrday.'— (/P,

iui'ily

s iSSETSFfli S lEGIi’SPDLICIE!illon _ _ _

‘ "I Don’t Intend to Do An Hasty House Cleaning,

_ jJecIares Governor-Ele(

, BOISE,' Nov. 13 MV-There vUI I I P no httly turn over ot stite oUlc lU because of Ihe change of govema )M— ship Ihe flrsl o( the year, Mtyor <

Ben nos*, tmtmtT’tleeu drclin

In n todty:nhIsflnlinter\-levtlneeeIti U I Uon, on his policy u chltl executtv IIU - “I don't Intend to do tnylhU liisly In the vsy of acomplete hou:

Cleaning,’* he u ld . ‘'I ln tend toen 11.. P'OJ' competence, vhetlier Uie po

)ri iy lessor Ihereol U a Republlean or ' Demoent, for I 'r e tllu Uitt a lui

lOmS cessfuIidmlnUUtllonUlhemoslln ; potUnl thing even ttom the stuidlt

) |g ^ ot purely leirUhtdvincemenl.I *I luve mtde no promises yet, m htve I mtde tny decisions on t t tppolBtmenU, vhitever. md iny r

JiM.^W rU to.Uie contrary tre'fiUe.Ume. 10' study Uie sltutllc

;< ^ {a re fu lly betore I mtke ehtnges." 'H edee lind he telt Uie goveiTi'

n s m pm Jble uUlmaWr lor sa ' cess or tillures In the tdmlnlstnllo In . tnd tor Uilt reason plinned to ho:

musl • adijInUlrig liU “ on-: eo- Ke polnUd oul Ihit there wci uni- Democrttlefrlendsentltledloprerei

y ex- Jneot bul InsUled he did not inten riUm to Uirov out til Republletns "l< irunk there vere t lot of RepubUctn voli

Ul my mijorlty."«Une ' He said he vouM nol nsme a mi I, es- to Ills admUiUtntlon vhoie loysll Iring he queiUoned, "I could nol nur

a mtn U) offlcc, much u I mlgt « « vinlhUabUltylnmyadmlnUlnUa nUcs, u I imew he v u going to spend h fofks term intriguing tor the werUirov!

tny sdmlnUtrallon."'iirf* Mayor Ron u ld he vouJd sper Lok Uie next tev dsys s t Ills ranch 1

Ctnyon counly recupertllng froi 5 * " his, .campaign exttUons. .

S S IDAHO EGG PRODUCERS’ ASSOCIATION BROADEN:

:ne- ' POCATELLO. Ner. J3 WV-Msli ivay Egg Producen' auocUtlon oXIcei I and announced lodsy Ih it Montpelli n g a and PtrlspoulUrgrovcrs hive slgt ndl- ed to mirket Utelr produa throug eUoe the tssocUUon. A ctndllng suUo InU- vlll be built s t MoAtpellcr immcd

tiely.

Reporter Tells Of rting Two Bandits’1 Scene Of Robbery

dnve up Ul front ot Uie bsnk tm ■ler men dreued In vhlle pstnten

ovenlls"tnd *vhlU Jumpen, vlU hindkcrchlets Ued over ihelr fsccj t'as jumped out. The two n n Inlo Ui

i i d bink; 'J. C. RoberU. cuhler. tnd V. ^

" 5 Ehler. customer, .were nlone. Whip in a pin; out putols llie robbers totcei Ud‘ B ilfr teH ast the nil. ers RoberU v u compellttl to open tin

sale ind drev out SJOOO In cuh. li tvo letUier bags, The men scltet

■ - Uie. money and ran lo ihe walUni ctr. >

I — ‘ At Ihls moment Ihe officers bun Uie lromlhesloretcrouU]eiireet,etll' ort- Ing ’Uirov up your hindii” The ot­lo* fleers begtn tiring vhen Uie met

'ltd Jumped-from (heU csr. Slugs fron: I. high-povered rifles tnd buckihoi IV- trem riot guns riddled Uie car sni rom the tvo youUis rolled to Uie street ind Jickion tell ftce forvtrd. Ct6ii tki. moined tnd IvUted u oftlcen r u sod bt hUn. I.'corered JK k u n vlUi i

dtle. But he v u not bretUilng. I 1 Ul lumed hUn.over on hU back tnd Ivo lore tv iy his m u t He v u dead.

Csmp vru begging oltlcen nol U ttu UU him. He vas Ihot tour Umes. He aed w u Uken UiU> the bsnk' to svtll Ulk tntm buUnoe.' - rty, Ihe oftlcen gtlhered up ihe tvo !lty mgney b a p tn d retumed Uicm ti era Uie ctshler.t t - , th e bnllel-tMdled e u v u found

' to h tre beto ilolen fram BUckvcil iipe Tuesdv n ig h t .

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WA SfllN G T O N . N ov. I: —"W e ts" n n d ‘'d ry s ' jo ined lodny in a cal . . . . fo r a showdown on prohlbl

Hou In th e 1W 2 iiresidentla '8®' campaign a s th e anx ious lead the c rs of t h e d ivided p a rtic 'cn- looked hopefully to th o bus; (/P) Inu- enforcen ien t com m /ssioj

for a solution.RcprcienuUve Bcedy. RepubU

~ csn. MiUie, a prohibition advocate — itcepted the demand ot James Vi

Wadsworth, former RepubUcan sen alor from New York and a chato plan for repeal, that the prohlblUoi

LU Isiu vanned up lo the prohlUUoi i r n (uue vhlcli aUttdy I iu become i

Uirest to.Uie unity of the Repub llcan psrty tnd .U res'iTaed u ' l meniee of the um e kind lo lh

Anv DemocnU, the leaden ihemselve look 10 silent*,

nn *1 Semitor Pesi. Ohio, the chaUmai ct {he.RepubUcan naUonaJ eommlt

'Ia»i tK aild an avoved prohlblUon ad •■cCl ,-nciie. observed Uiat he had spok

eii In in IndlTldual-capadtynUie ihsn u party chairman vhen hi

-Ul be recently eipoused a mobUlzaUon o fllces the "drys".

Fen BUods Cround In the face of the demtnds o

W t d i v p r t h tnd RepresenUUr(ConUnued On Pige 7, C oL a i^

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ilUn- ' _____CASCADE, Idsho. Nov. 12 (JTl -

. „ Jsmes J. O'Neill. 4}, held here let i‘,ny tr^l on a murder chttge.-ls not Uu lyR- man, vsnted In Idtiho Falls for i K- t mufdercommltted Uiere 14 yean ago

Bhttllf Robert WUton of.V tllej 7 - 0 , couiily stld lodty.* 2 ^ Bonneville county olflcen, hetd. <Uon shtriff, came here fromS I^lli to ICO 11 0 ‘NcU, chug. Ltiri. ed vlUi Uie murder ot Chulei

Mtplet lan September on a rancli near Yeliov pme. v a Uie miti

J f . . •"'"‘‘ ‘I O'*® BreckenridgtUl Idaho In ID16.

'f/'® Afur t cunory exiniUitUon the ‘ olflcen u ld O’N ^ v u ^ t Uio mtr

hunted, who goes by Uie m me ot A C. BmlUi. t l l u Dill Bsnly, tIUu

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ID BURGUR AT SEATTLE ! ? L RESORTS TO PHONE IN I M . EFFORT TO FIND CASH

SEATrLE, Nov. 13 Mlnn P ^U 'l I'lrenily one of tlie tcneU ofn / Seatile Uurslin.' ' ^ 1 nionmi T.. Dorgin. grocery ___I cleric. »a» talli'd

luA. ' otlier end IdentHlctl lUelt u be- loiiKliu: (o Vernoit NeUon, itore

jn mmisser.' bul DorRun vas sure 11 ' wiijn'i NeUon's voice.I i 'l "Wliere," atked the volce.."dld loX l, you pill the cash lonlglitj", ) Sialliiu:. Donian replied, "I

i ig n don't ktiov, Don'l you remember — J- -I-l«luUie-store.bctore.yoiLdldr

’ 1 Tlie voice wld, "I can t remem­ber nov vhere I did put thst

J 2 niwiw Where would I be llkrly to pul II, do you thlnUt"

y®,, “Dsrned If I know, Vernon, old call Uiy,”llbU Dorgsn hung up and callcd po- itlftl ■I's **“• cverj'tlilng tum- , J bled from the shelves. Tlio money

w u Illll In lU hiding place. ''t i c s ________________ __________ _'u sy ~ 7 ' —

CLERGYMAN’S LIFE EBBit i* CHICAGO, Noi-. 13 Ml — Blslifl , W 'Sheldon Munson Qrlsvold of U: u T ; Chlcaco Episcopal diocese, vho hi •m . been 111 for a month, U “gradutll lUon gtowlniveaker.-hlsphytlcliMUl

lonltht, iie h u refused all nourUt: [Sar mmt-ifurlnrifie'ftst fotir days, tfte[u?n “ M- _ _ _

iPKEDFilES;lves PliBISlEDIl-)ad-

_ _ ------- ^he Royai English Aviation En

" thusiast Guides World' Iiijlj _Largest Plane 10 Mlnufe

CALSIIOT, England. Nov. 13 WV Tlie iirince of Wales, vho nol to lon ago learned to tty a lltUe sport plan and tliu,i became the tlrst avlator 1

I I I Ihc Brliuii royal fsmlly. todar too I U the coniroU of the largest teaplan iflil In llie «-oTld ind guided.lU coun

tor 10 minutes.I '_ . J l v s i the Do-X he tlev, glint ill t „ Ur of the German ililps vhleh. dur ,*.1 tag the Oreat var l l v u h U duly* a

aBritUhoIflcertodesiroy.ThB^lIgh * listed halt an hour, during one

Igo, Ihlrd of vhleh the prince w u In lb Hfi {llol's teat guiding Uie coune of'Ui

" 12-motored pUne over the l:Ie e Wight. •

-n te ,Oermtn off/een jtronouneei ^ him an excellent ,plk)U - While ih fU . ship v u aloft tlie prlnoe touted Uii neli Domler astoclnles, builders of Ihi „,n Do-X «nd<vl*hcd Ihem succets oi idj" Uilr projected fllght'to New Yotk.

When the ship v u at ■ ancho the agaUi In the Coltho:. ■ harbor thi nan prince thanked Dr. Claude Domie; t A. tor the opportunity ot flying In thi ilUs big plane. "She ceruinly Is a von'

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J ; i/irsinia Statesman Cites Re cords ol Cleveland ara Wilson Administration

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T T r A S J U N G m v . N ov. I:old VV ■“ I’>>'»5>"'cin>r th e re

cciil coopcraliun p r o po- luiuiicoinpiit issued by .scvei

Democrnlic p a r t y leader? •: Seiuiior G1ii.i.h, U cm ocrat, Vir . Kinin, today took these part;

— spokesmen to ta sk fo r thei "Jipojow i ' o r n JJcinocralii

io h v ictory n t th e election. . . . .“I t U beyond my compreliemloti.

the nea'«paiKrmet•hu " 'h y anybody should assume ths ually " DemocraUc admlnlttntlon c uUl I’ubllc a tfiln At Waslilngton coul rlih- constiiute a menace lo tlie builnes ttKf ot-UwjjattanjjoWvenJfoneaJjcuJ

define -business’,- to mean only th stock mirket."

He cited the recordvot the Cleve Isnd and WUson Demoentlo admlii Utrallon and eompare'd them vll Republkaii rule ot Ihe l u i elgli

y yean and concluded:“ I "Of course no sensible Democn

could desire or fntciid lo obstruc iny sound •gowmmenl propoM merely for llio sntlstactlon of em bsrrauing t-pollUcttl advenary! a the same tlmo no Dehiocral slioul

i j f . be MlUng (o engage In any apolo ■U b „ttics or to bridle hit indlUona

faith merely to avert Iho fea r '« Ik”? vho thlnkjhelr Illicit unc

(ContUiued On Pag# 3. Col. 0

I eiiddiE S F is llNFKiNTJLI•t** ■ POCATELLO. Nov. 13 (flV-Wll) T '* the old-age pension, bureau et-lden I.M UflMUon tnd civil service for sher ;|*7 Itfa deputle.5 Uie prtnelptl topics o "I?* dUeuulon, UlB Idiho m c e Otflcen . 15: AtxcUUon will open t ' Ivo-dty con

ventlon hera rrldty." ootemor-eteee C. Ben Itou wl - welcome Uie delegttes tnd Jimes C

^ Btrlogf; tfierfff o f Ooodlng counl: JJ* tnd president of Uie tssocltUon wll the respondthe outer' speikers Include Keniy C

' Ttggart, Salt Lake City; Prod V '• Turner, Jerome oounty sheriff: J. C :hor SUvtrd. PtytUe county sheriff; R the E. Lolghtcn. T«‘ln PalU chief o

nier police, and KrW . Uenderson. Btn the nock caunty sheriff.

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to New York.—(/?) Photo

li[[-FraiiEfl;lEFIE8MmiS Despite Terror ol Three-Di c l 0«deal, Lonc Survivor i S Wreck Plans to Sail 0I « ------- ---------- — — :-------------)uld eu’rEKA. Cal,. Nov. 12 «%-D 010- jp|t« the terror ol his Ihree-dty o mat d d i of hunger. thltst-anl:expoRi ‘ et tolloi'lng hll fourih shipwreck. J< ihc- jon W. Oreve. lone sur^lwr ol t — sfbooner D{w*)yB,' i55sns lo go'

Orevf, fln t m tle of the Brooki: vhlch stnk off Humboldi b tr U Silurdty. vllh t toll of IT llvei. v recupenting after a seemlnjly ml

, , , tculoui re«ue i t se t yestenU^ \\V ttU h lng tnv ler.|L |\ Pbysleltni aod nurses said th

csptM d Oreve lo recover and be igiJR iri a veek.

lUi Tonight he pUnned to heir ov lea- the nd lo a greellng trom hU vl ier- vlu» never gava up hope, reeallli I ol iiu survlvtl ot three previous e •in' perience* sImUtr to Ihls.«n- A radio v u rigged up In Grev

' hoep ltiaT m tobearM n.arerF ; wUl InvsUd/Ui 8an PtancUco.

vui 'Oreve v u tounillloollngoD vrec age sevenl nlles out by Cipti

. 0. RIchU ronU ielravlcrTvoSlsU H The mate v u brought here. He «

' o . badly Iscerated by his bufteUng. T '{I. salt water Iiad eiuied him mu ' of tgony tnd he ssld he v u tempi

lo drtak II. . • ' -•Slesmboit Intpeclon expected

div complete theCr Inquiry tomorrow H i UiUrtojallng (he rescued ollleer.

Oreve lold of teeing his compa = Ions, groping for help atler thesl — foundered tnd he'believed they

perltlied, EulChrWIajit<n,slepsonofGre

vas vllh him. He lold ot how. t mate fiid come .back Uirlce bet<

_ l ! when he hid been given up for 1< by tifiy. one but hls vlte.

Phytlclins u ld Oreie planned go 10 ica again vhen hs v u v enough.

FESSDE^ES RUM BR OF INTENTION TO QUIT POS

WABHtNOTON, Nov. 13 HT-fle; stor ress. Ohio, tonight denied pu lUhed reports that he vould resli u chairman of the Republican c Uonil commltleer

.T h lt ll a fibriettlon mtde out vhole cloUi." he esserted. "They dot knov vhal they are Ulklng aboul

Rulers Of Railw Of Nation Bej To Plan For S:

CltlCAOO, Nor. 12 ( ^ R u le n i American Railway BroUierhoodi v l «-on :lie eight-hour day tor rtlUw labor In 1910 vhcn Uie Adtmson bl signed, began fsec re t concltve U dty vliote aiiUclpated Issue U a di mand lor a six-hour voridrfg day.

Tlie w.ilon opened oatenslbl ulUioul a program. That a redui Uon ol working houra and the relli ol unemploymtni In Ihelr membei

y thlp v u their purpote v u Uclt) understood.

The'five prlnclpil brotherhooc vere rt|ireicnted by 800 genen chalnnin t l the conlerence, expeci td to Ust a veek or more. A U a porary orgtnUaUon v u pertecU iC {he moming sestlao vJHt W. 1 Sfhauberger, Oil City, Pennsylvanli chatrmin. Schaubener U hetd < the brothethood of LooomoUve Es glnten ot the PenntylvinU lines.

Alter t brlet organUtUon meeUa the conference' adjourned to tnoUu mecUng plice tnd commlUeei, vort lag tlviya behtad cloeed dooia,sUrl ed dratUng their program. :

I t t lormtl peUtUn for a ilx-hoi: dty emerges u Uie i t ot the eor fcRBce It is'ceruta to.meet oppoil

' uoa fnm the nllttwds.- 'When tt mecUng v u etUed Uiree.weeki aff

• he id sofsevenlW uU m U net.stl a movement tor shorter hourt wo l

• be untimely. Tbe cfirlen. they saV tre In no posll|on now lo put Ul Of

I , c n U o n racU a fcbe;u; « )U i'i& ^

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p H i B|miFEi& I ilirSAFFiSM British.Monarch Casts Fu-I ture of Land of Mystery^ Inta Caldron in Address

In House ol Lords Gallery

(Oy Tlie AstocUUd Press)T ONDON. Nov. 32— The J i future of India was cast

today Into the caldron of I of. the momentous round,- table I,lit conference which Hint; • i(, George himself in lUhopefuI sooti speech opened in the grcut -AU guitery of the hbuse of lords.

A scene Rpiashed with Ori* oto ental splendor such a.s rarely

hss been viewed belore ta the West- — em vorld v u Ihe setttag lor Uie ------- ceremonUl Intugunllon ol.lhe Im*

En porltnt negoUatloni, the gnvlty of 1 , vhlch v u stressed In Uie reyal ad> I dreu and- those vhlch foUoved by I . Prune MlnUler MacDoniUl. the In-

dUn prUiCM and Uie delegationsl l |M fromUflUiirindla:------ ---------------|D y E u t met west around two large 'n l l l oval ubles, one set vlUUn the oUicr,

In Uie greal red and gold hill where Americani participated at the open«

n a v Uig of Uie llve-pover nawl confer- ence Ust wlnur.

.1 Gorgeous hetd drettes of every “ conceivable hue and p stum gtve I n„ the spectacle a Uieauical effect.I On Tlien vere UU.aUiletle princes, ro-

lund. bearded pounutes, palrlarebs------- and Westemtred Indians in Ullored-u-De- moming atUre, sp tu tnd hom-rtm- ly or- med gUsses.l»*ure 'T herev« l*«* ''''^e rhe-Jeve led

Jor- vomen delegius. Mn. subbtraytn of t he and Uie Begum ShthMavaJ.ivaUi- go 'io ed from hetd to foot U) silken robet

vhlch clreled* Uielr valsu aod dn ’p- »klyn ed over theU long black haU’, but r latt (ailed to hide Uie ipuUlng dU- I. w u monds of numeroui brteeleU, rtngi r mir- and-urrlagi.M n.8ubbtnytnhtda t ^ by big diamond w t ta Uie left side of

her nose, be^m Oorgeons DltpUyi

la a« Ihst gofgeoM dlipUy of r over indlin held dreu, Uiere w u every I vile style except one-Uie puta rounded rtUlDg capt ot Ui« folUven of MahilmiiI cx- Oandhl. who traboycolUng tbe con-

Urenec. In IndU todty Uiey mounted Ireve’i lu opening; - holdtag th tt unleu !vf;« s O rtttB rluu iw uptep iM gta 'g ran t

' iDdla her tadspiDdtnee (he confer- ence then had no'Vslue.

A lew flilaaUf before (looa.Uie irreck- klng-emporer-enUred Oie hushed! ip itln h t a CenUrtd ta Uie eolorful g tlh - itster." ertag v u Uw golden Uirooe chair l e v u from vhlch he addressed Uie aiiem- g.The. bly dvartted by Uie'prtncely tur- mueh bant arouod him tnd Mmbre ta mpUd convenUonil momUig cloUie*. Ktag

George neverUielMs mtde an-tai­led lo prcsslon vlth the fenor ot hU ad- w by dress.:er. : prom his red ipeeUcle esse he npan- took rimletsglastei, lopped Uiem be- le ship htad his ean and alovly m d a re - ley til fully ratd hU speech.

Gnve,' 'W ow o rA o /jin 'u card JiM if- nv.Uie ed lo 'bn iii; hoinejo you the

cAaro'cfer of the ” " task io '.tvkick you have aet nti io your handfi. s veU “Each one of you will, with

mc, be iirofoumUy eoiucious how VIueh depends to the whole of the U rillth eommon-

’O ST wealth on the i t m o / 'j /e i i r conffMlta(/oM, ThiseonmUnity o^ .in /c rc* t leads me io come

L 'd.n forth and it is a happy augury n n i- thal there should be pretent

today Ihe representativa of “ LfJ « il/ ffovenirticiif in oK the iie* bout.* (Continued On Ptge 2. CoL 3>

way Brotherhoods egin Secret Session Six-Hour Work Day

w o t reduced by Ught frelghl tonaageUiU iv h o ywr. PurUietmere, it w u potaled. lUotd out Uilt the Americtn n lbw ds tre n bill Ukl out In dlvliloiis btsed upon an; e to - elghthourd iy tnd 'trevU tew ould . t d e - require a chtnge. ta Uia ciiUri dirti­ly. lontliystem. '■ “ ibty ThetlvebroUierhoodsotlheOnlU'

edSU toaadC insd irfpreseo iedat' Ihese isU M an UieBroUierboodot

»*«• LocomoUve Flfcmea-tnd engtae- m tii;ll..o r< ito llum < «!conil»c ..

, ton: UieBroUierhoodetLocomotlTe Engtaeen; Brotherhood otRtUfwd'- TraUimenf tnd the Bwikhaens’ Union of,North Amerlct. i., . ^

K t MANWraSFREEiDOMBr-f S 'S ■ IGNORANCE OF RUM LAW;t Ea- . ^ies. BATON'ROOGE, Lt., Vot. M Vi eUag .~BaR(eottd u be itood 'ta 'tedenl. oUier courfhere. John Seheuwder. I2 -I rork- r e t r o d backwoodsnao.,ioIdJl»lge;

:S n"iposl- yreoch.ple«d«lgBlltj;:tl«o«tL'W 'II Uie taierpreter to » eliirfeof a«u l»«* 'I ago, turtagtaloxlaU arU qoQ ta.vRew

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“HAVANA. Not. J2 l/T, - Almti HffenlB. McPheiyn ^ lom ^

pfftntofon 10 J»nd hfrc;jiilcMJhi namlHfd «lie'li»d-eoma from Pan*' ]di' under iho' »ctUloui> nftme o -p tlty Adami." remained oboari

• ta# a 8, Tolot foofttlit. iBimlgra- Utm oCriolaU n t i o r t e d -OeUi Adnma" was rtslttcm l aboanl thi•blt> M an EnRllAh woman. _____ _

, ‘TliBm njelU l was Indignant «llt n'firspaptnnen »lio itvrWcd hei IdsbHty to Uie purntr of Uib ahli).

liferjw w n JwJjlfd tliat liei iiame wna Adama but did not fur- :iWi lmml|tr*iilon officials fcltU any-

- tlilhe to Identify her under thal

"fiiic previously had luuM initruc* tton* iiu t Ilm wai not lo be pajtd nnd *li^ tilho Toloa <loeked here,

Tttnalnr-J In her cabin wUli a troup br frlenda. .

-Pnurnctn u id Mrt. Kterherun had rn}9yeti tlte ffJ|) up /m n Pana­ma. once poiinir In the uniform o(

, the chief engln«r, for ’amalcur tiholocraDhs. Sha r tfu u d .to poM lor. the preu phatotraphfrj, Jioff-

* '« Ie told ImmlBmllon dfflclaU that aliB mlsht remain on the To- loa and so Into New York, or might ?SirSi?nann#ttr6-for-N eir..O rr leans tomorrov.

GWSS DENOUNCES ' BOURBON APOLOGY

. ,^pN L/l5T,EL,ECTI0N(ftntinujll

Uom ana #p«ml prlvlltsn msy bd“ •tBkfti-n*#y.“ — :------------

TJiff Democrflfle lUleintnt-was U- 1 nied sliortly Bfier the elettlon and

BSTB Bjsunince of tlie’aljntrt.Utat (hfi party would not obstnict the admfnistratfon on construc(l» Icff*

-Ulatlon-'W was tlsned by-two party.

-Oraner, Texu, Chairman Raskob . .andJouettShoujBofUieDemocrtt-• le naUonal commlltee. and tha lait

, three parly rM drntla) candldatM,' ‘Jam u M.,Fo(, John W. Davli amt Alfred B. Smllh.

••Not hartmr mclied the rank ot

fpJS'tt’g W S S . W• hapj I.ahould.n»t Tcniure lo.eom-

ment a t all." Olau Mid. ’'HoKefer,'* putUns «alde«he <iu««tlon u to the

rijh t of any undelegatrt group of Bentlcmtn e rta t’or email to pledte 47 »JMit<?n aqi>.^)9.;vruesiAUT»

- In conerua to a preclplUUIy d ? VlKd eoune of action, I conleas to um e astonltUment that anibody ahould feel fmpeUed to Rpoloftae

constrained lo attempt « Juitllla« U o n 'o t« e h a ro » p lt .’-.;Kv.i

“Certainly Uia only two Demo- .craUe. admlnlitratlons the couptrr h a i had'aJflM'fhe CIvJI w r itand out In encouraglnc conUn^t to any two Republlcan 'adm lnU tratlont

. -Klthln th l t period, cierelaod avert* ed a debaaeaaot.ot our.icurrenqr.

' purified and advanced Uie clrll ier\1ce and made the mott power* tul naU6iu'oI the eirthTespecfiij compUlely.

’■Al to th i e ltht-yean <ot Demo^ craUs rule undef Woodrow Wllion,

ihe'“S f f i i i u a ! M a t r i ; i r ? ^

. a S S S l S : u « «Srealer contribution to (fte lUblt- lly ot buunea thaH.iiider »ny;otoer admlnUtratlon .wlUiIn halt a cen- lu iy " . ... . . . . ,

Only one feet ipeclalUt tn Twia ra lll R ient IU.. Or. F oakr.. Mr.

f A 1 . * ^ ' r f

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F ! a ^ a M c c ^ - K a i i '. ' o a f t S u o p h ^ V : ia ;a pleasant, t s r e e ^ ' m v l o f w o t k t a f f t h n T k ^ : '

. A f i c m t t l a vert, p ic ^ * able field Is c m to tiW ' a m b { d d t« 'M « fria p<?'

• fo n n e r . T ty t M a rtin . C o n v e a l e n t - t e m t .

: r r f

CHAS. 0 . DUMAS ' MUSICCO.

B a s e n e n l U n d er W iley . ' . . . .

"DownanigtiWhcwthe , • Prfce toTOirlil” ' ; ,

Pa«o Two_,

j l T l i e ^ a t h e :

-rOEECAHT rOB TOOAV l | i r TOMOnnOW-UwettW, wtlh J< U r e*« »»>0| and wo**; fair tofflwrei

Minimum temperature tn (be v . ^ clnlty' of Twin W li « u » deiw no*- Jn-Ui»-3<.hour-perJ«l pwfdJ,o»„*' • . M. yeiterday, accordlns to ihe ri Id * port bf (he govemment wealher ol

senerhere. Maximum for the mb inrf period w u « dejreeJ.

cloudy and .11 Of an inch of rain fe

un GRANGERS OF.UND •

‘ CAUSE OF FARMER!(Continued From Page Oo«>_

lean ayitem.5-Re.djMlment.of (he uallon’i

/fftfhl Ml« aJruftBr*. h r r -~ 4 -R k rlc tIe n of Immlcratlon l, ind eotuerratlDn of na(un1 re> licr m rtea.rur- . Crillclaln: the ijieculallon in frafi ny- on the Chlcato board of (rade, Mi hat Taber u id :~ . • ‘'AafoncM fhlipreKJil/j-iiiar* tic* malm with Its violent price mwlpU' «td laiions ll Is obvious that Ihtre'mui' crc, b«B method of prolecllon by hedglni }up for Ihe isfeguardlng of the bum

and proccuor, but when liedging anc wn short iclllnt (ake the form of iptc. w* ulatloa and irambJlnp In the neetj- ot tltlea or life, (he nubUcIs Injured,

tur -'TJnfof(unatelr for Iho Amerlean ^ lanner, our preaent marketing itruc- '"■* ture operatei »1tfi no concern ai'tc

, the price he reoelvei I t U a tad com- »« memary on'Wir preseni boajtei ro* wheat marketlnc program, lliat dur-

iBg Uie recent period of n«rlcultur- ^ a;»gteat«t^cpmrtonraftd ihe train

grower's comequent dlitreu, the Chl- n c o board ef trade meted » 111-

. 000.000 bultdlnr, while (lie produeei tulfera near annllillatlon."

The National’ Orange mute:

INf I P M i l M H I

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convenient weeki;

e r KING GEORGE OPENS ■ , VITAL CONFERENCE

ON INDIA’S AFFAIIrww: “

. (ConU ni^ m m Page Ont)

* VI- ( e r t la le s of iAfg commo wealth. •

! rev — "l-'$hall~foUow~fht-cour t Ob- of your proceedings with t

closest o n d m dit '6 0 p a th e l „ t«u tn te re s t, n o t indeed viitk an____ie i} l^u U o ith .A ~ iir4 a t^n i

denee. The material eondiiio:■ which surround ihe Uve$ i

l _ _ nULHnhieetn in tndlit affect rgreatly a n d will be ever pre

:RS ent in mj; thouoht» dtirir y o u r forthcoming detiheri

'> ' lions." I have a{30 in mind the jtl-

m’a elai‘m« of maforitirs nnd wi'i critics of vun and women i town dtaellere and tillers i

■ the soil, and owners a n d tci ants, o f Ihe alrons and tl

Mr. iw ofc, of the riek ond iAfl poo■ of the raecs, eattei a n d ereet

ir» - of-which-the.bodff,polilie-eompoeed. .

ginr ‘T o r these things'. I coi “«»■ deeply.! canno tdonb iiha til

fom dation of seXf-goumma e t , . is in /th e fusion of sueh 'd I. vergent claims inio mutual ol lean It^a t^ons a n d in iheir reeoi je * flttto n o n d fulfillment. I t i fi^- 7»1/ hope tha t the future o f th Oti govemment of India, based 0 lur-IUJ. ' — 'ram urtcd-iovemtmnt-scUon—to-ot{ :U - itunbUnf In -phanlon wheat" at 111- aald U u t tha jam* medicine abou teer b» glrtn to IndlvlduaU lambWa I

the pU u was admlnlittred to U iter Soviet sovemment of Russia.

L Fat -[l ^reipendo

A l

' CoaU thst s n fJ«ed lines imd lavish fur tri

' ner of PftriB fashions—il .. {onabtfl blsck.

Come in Md see the i .valuea arg greatest.

N e w : ^ S t

Fall F'New treatments in tunics

Touf are the new thin? in ale winter fashion parade—In thi that say “take two". Silk crt and chiffons.*

Plack, brott-n, navy, preen i

r$9.95-t(r

Fall Mi].'It’s settledl Tbe smartest \

fells and fflolalllcs; ud tbe 1 the smartest you will find a Every st>'le that is new and s

$ 1 . 9 5 ^ 1' BLACK-BROWN-NAVY-

M o d e m B u d g e t P l a n w

k l y , s e m i - m o n t h l j r a n d irn

m c n t s

TWIN P A U 5 DAI

(Ms fcundatlon, will give c preision to her Aonorable c

^ pi’ra tfon i.AIRS "May vour discussion poi

tke way to a ture aehieveme u) , of thi! end ond tnaV i/o;

nom ei ffo rfoion tit A it^ory < w on- m en'w ho terved India wi

and whose endeavors odvon >u«o ed t/ie fia p p in « 8 an < ijjr» sp fl i tAo ily of all of my beloved peopl hetio I pray that Frovidence m a n x - gran t you in 6ount<oua mca onfi-^ Mrer-^oiadomj—p aiienet^ai tions goodwill,"!* of --------I j n e I^KPON CQNVEKHON pres- , CAUSES INDIAN BI01 " I f BOMBAY, Nov. IJ I f lw a e co:

venUit lo London .of tbo Indli round'Uble conference reeulled

?a^eulm lnallni tn rloU In,thla <1 In which M demonilratort were Ji

» of Jurtd and Uie enllre loca) ’war coui f of cU" armted. .Icn. Hartals, or ceaaUons ot work, we

. obtened In various degteci la Bor bay.CalcutUandKaraciit

Ja Calcutta. Ue city c«rporaU( eeds Rdotiied a rtioluUon recartlni I '.eJa ITmphsUe condemnaUwi of tl

round-table eonference'havajf-r* sard to Uie clrcunutancei In whk

caro Ft w u conitltuted and lu enllre itA e unrepreinitaUve eftancter." n e n t From Poona JaU where Mahatn , -Ji. Oandhl alU for lent houn a t

fpJnnlJV rheeJ, there came no Ifld 100- cdUon U ul Uie day w u regarded t: C0J7- the leader otUieeoegreaimovepier t w u dlffertni fron any oU»r. . 'th e -io n

Get you X a u tUla a t Ckrla-T i i r c s o ra T H n rK f lT 7 ir i« 3

jould 19 a t Old Valea 91oter Co, next H In te Otty nan» Uie I • .

^ Cinderella P " Way

Goatsfi(OUS S a v i n g s 1

9 .9 5k N I )

' ' Ated, 'iJartfd- with hJjh belt :. trlmm)^, .itftcr'the man- ; -in new colors and the fash- •.

le coats>hcre selection and

tyles in ;^ r b c k s : , Ics and boleros. Dolman and sleeves. Styles that lead the 1 the lovelfest fabrics—prices crepes, wool crepes, velvets ,

in aad the new high shades i,

r $ 2 ^ 9 5 - ~ j

illin^ry 1t winter b»t« this year are le bats WQ are ahowlng ara ,I anywhere near the.price. . IsuretopJeue.

$ 8 ^ 9 5 '■ ' . ' Ir • R E D . R D B I • G REEN

---- 1w W cji offers M monthly pay-

■ n m b h ^ ,

AILY NEWS, TWIN FALLS, ID

0 a s - .

ley■OTS G O Acon-

odlan!A Sale tha t COl

• <w Coats, D resses! you wlil find the

Bom-

aUon1 IU

i mifldj-:Id by. meni-

_ ; You will actua — 1 in this group. Co

^ -a s J iig lL as .^ B .0 beauty tha t o n e '

— for them. You w ~ - true .value.. All t(

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IDAHO, TBURSDAr MOliNINC

mi T S ^ = r m ! S f

lomcs in the h ea rt of the £ I and H ats will be sacrif: he largest reductions eve:

ATS.jally be amazed a t the va: 3oats th a t have been regv

i.!)fLCQats oi.inelLflisHn

e would expect to pay mu will have to see these to

to go fo r

$ 2 5

Otf on all Bett

2 5 0 N e\ D E E S !

G R <

REGULAR ■ViJany ot th m just been um

gette, aati nand chiffon. Lovol fashion. Bring a friend, go togt

2 fo r ^. o r l

G R (

. B E G U U B VNewest of style and material,

dresses which are featured by n: at $22.60. We are cleaning up o:

2 f o r ^o r i l

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-------r~ R E G U t4 R -V :This group Includes dresses <

latest styles and materials.' You

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L U X I T E

H O S I E R YSPECIAL

'AU o f Our $1.00 Hose fo r only

6 9 c

; ^ G , ; y o v ^ E n 3 8 , j f l 3 o \

H• season . . . H u n d red s: if iced to reduce our stoc er offfered this y ew in

• • • . 1

allies represented- | fularly selling fo r - >

inctive styles and' luchhigherprices 'D appreciate theiiV .

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ter Coats |

w F a llm s r ~ ~

l O U P 1

VALUES TO ?14.95mpacked. These are in flat ucj iToly new.frocks that nre tho m >gether and get a dress for $7.2{

$14.50lfo r? 7 .9 5 : .

O U P 2

VALUES TO ?24.75-al. These Include our better drei many stores.as'the best money on these dressu at$25.00

lfor?13.50

O U P 3

VALUES T O $49.75I of highest quality. These are ou wJit appreciate thwe m l va$35.00fo r $19.50

■; l.lOO NEWEST !

VELVET AND FELl

■ HATS

8 1 . 9 5W.M lo, IT.?5

Is <rf new and b'eautiful. iocks. Comc, shop where in crisp, new merchan-

ircB A gcor- > 41 newest in fc 'Ar.25. r 9

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iresses

are in the // 1values. y \ f

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i p Jo in in .. c c ie n r a l lo r - t i f -

'i ; CompleUon o f R a f t R iver

> , ' l u n k of Idaho w n w a y •

Nor. ( J -C lim h r «

* « ? U iit Btnreti, Ne»«JJl*r-15, to jimlte »1Uj oUxr iBxUUMu m d ’ hnUiviiJiub ta Klebntlag Jhe com* • ^ t k i n ot th« Jlnil link In Uie IU(t M n r cut<«t( hltbvar. unlUnit norlh- ^ tlt4h v lth Uie Surtejr and Toln & I U dblrlcta.2 ^ o n c rioUblu bvKtd (o aU«nd L n : OownwrlL0.Dihlrl<lsc.lda. , 8lj6; oovemor OeorMlL Dtm. tfUh; C taovemor*eleet,c. Beo Rou. Idtho: lUie Itale hlghwy commlsilonen of i ta tli sU lu uid the loeal IilKtmj-. IttmmluJoRfM o! Cujla tn i Box ■tldcr countlri.f^T here Kin bo a lUMliMn at noon, ' iM tf a urognsi of tpeafctn; ta i tn- - S ^ U lm iS r Tha « /h lr »1« » b -

' jBiemorato the final condlUonlnc of I* iiT-ttaniltrdlttd.tiUhwar. DOT fitted \ ^ o r a turfaelni wllh olL The m d ' jiftortcns the dliUnce- from fiouth I fiah o to Ogden and Balt I«ks CHjr w appfoxJaately W raUti.,,, . ,,

I j Tht txetdiu »lll be'hfid tJsioil '• tin' ilcht of Uie <pot v h m a almllar, K SMlehratlon was held In March, Wffl, tj a ihen locomotlru from' Uia-Unlpn q n^cllle and eoulhern PaclUs rOada ftbuched eowcatchcn a t Proniontarr; " Sliolnt, Jolnlne Etti(m.and..Wutem ti f to t r lc a wllh a hlshwaj ot.i|eeh / b| i7T hl» time, BM bunilns tractoa « S«od tnicLf will take the place: ot m |t))e tiny IllUe wood«bumlni; lop* oi inotlTU of the olden Ume. And tla* - Sn6r»7romfaMffpolnUTrt!llni«tta o< {«(KKlIbrffKKfrmRiflha!)i„l«i«ati dt ■fi In Ihorobrace riiountaln’vkctas oi M d on horaeback. I t U «lilipcrcd, tu p w . Uiat In place of tbe b sa lo f «l 3*Yedej'e."wlUihead«knodt«lnand it icarnlstied vlUi tin eupi,:U» 'Dialn ux ■iMveran will be iprloa water, from m l6trer«U-4 piped s a ttr ip te m .. ; ; m i r , -------------- ---------- - s, , „

iO E A T H CLAIMS FOHHER

. j i SENATOR FROM q R E M | »

f !{>ORTUKD. Nor. i :!& arin , 7D. former U nltta^SliU k -i^ l a l o r trcm Orejon; dletf het« to* , '

f ie had betn lU lor.two Vean.. x,id waa ft native or Oreton. Ife (o

kduated from Nolra Dame unl* Ioand a t Uie ate of U be was tyber ot Ills OrtsonleslUaturc. ofJ J» HM appointed W..lhD »i8 u t«K na to» Illllb l> ?ua- tn

iapiredt(rmofJobn».UlictieUwIio (o Kltfd during hU term. ■

T tT h e J a c

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! Everything Rl' ToOff<

' : Th# Mew'j»ckson-Bebetn conceived nnd en

I ! Kt (or Uie home, oUlcerect (ona control (o

. Jackaon-Dell) ollovt yi , Uw lowest whisper wll

----------Lin; Uift qualla. J g a ., ftnusent o( a full oreI purt and distinct The' . aUono(AOhum.thoiI

Ity, (he clear, pure eo: , IU electro*dynamle i

y >-ou all (hat RAdlo haiA ccpt alia of cabinet anT • wlume.

T r u l y

ALLEl

The new Mod' Grid; one type a stages of tuned

■ four completely k n o w iia sa“con, plification ahd s

■ equipped with to panel - '

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FA^ See]

' : The Law Str

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GEOR G E W . G R IFFIN . Jiasis: Smith Typewriter companj City In conncclion with an while his wife, Mra. Bess: York, nnd Tuskcjjcc. Alabi

.,. on ctiargcs of assault and

H H S i n:dli:Ef0lliEDifl.\E d s . Kins Bnd his vlfe..R<na ]Klne, onrnerj ot a Twin Palls' coun* J ty farm, have broujht sull ajalnrtCarl J . llnhii. Twin Falls county \treawrfr. Ser tanf^atlon of »M9-1B tcharges Ineludcd.tn two years' lax * bills for latior and rhalerlals Msert*(d to lisvc been used by the eouniy .■in wrnliatimff rlltJ momlns ,ou Uielr farm. ^: ia i^ , deny llablllly' (or payment ]:

of;tlieic chiii«s oirth? srouiidJ'thJt td8M io|f« was not slvn> ot nuuite- i DttWto cxtcrmlnaie lli! wetds; thatbefiro expiration of Ihe time in iwlileh they thcnuelvc.i mljlit have ‘ eradleated tlie weeds tin eouniy nox-tail.ffeidcofitrol bureau put mem-- • pteyM.la_th(jr flcldi. and, llnally Ihat Uie worti done by the countyemployes did not eradicate Uie weedi ‘ and to (he K)&;i <lrr»Td no fcenrR

Tho charaes for weed operations a'arc iniiluded in Uie King's tax bills .n>r i r a and IBM. ; . • »

In.thelr complaint tn Ihls aetion flwhich'was filed In dUtrlct court yes* tlterday through Swetliy.MdSwtetey. sTwin Palls altomeys, the Kings ask b for ntictlMIca ol Itii ehant*. aadlor court orders requiring Uie coun* hty treasurer to acctpt Uielr payment cof taxes nfter.dcductlnj tlid; IW» Vweed chargo .'And :cnl9lnlnf the t)treasurer IronfTitreinplms w w llte t 'for this year's weed control opera* •tlons on thelr farm. . >

c k s o n B e l l J V m A RISTO p

Radio Has

( P / I•BeU Midget has • \ iengineered as a (D ■Mee, etc. 113 per- ^ ' B(orlfflna(ed by ^ ■ J

I you (0 tune to F J r A J WlUiout Impair-iO J te a c l i l n ;________________ __orchutra, clear,- • lie total ellmln*

'm COMF1and audlUirlum

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idel “62” Receiver conta 245 Power Tuhe arid om :d radio frequency am.pl; y shielded tuned circuits inslant gain” circuit wjii . selectivity over the ent tone control which is ope

c r o N i s b T ■

V h K ^ J l S. RADIO DEP^ ! Mr. H o p l^ s —'

, . m m FA L L S D A IL Y K

l t r i k e s T \ v i c e

s is to n t tre a su re r o f . th e L . C, any, w ns nrrcatcd in N ew Yorl: an nllcRcii $200,000 moil fr«u3 . ;ssio G riflin o t Syracuse, New a iu m a , was ta k en in to custody ‘ nd co rrj’inff n gun.— (/P) Photo . '

TWO MEN PER ISH IN

LOS ANGELES BLAZE '

I - —-L O 8 AKOELEa.-K0V .-K («“ T i« ' men wero fatally burned, eight oth- 1 ers Wers Injured and damage esti- '

i malHninsrnJIirW TiPlJroBmatelr ' WJXO was rau.fd b>Hfo oil well ■

; Ihts. . ■ , 1' One blaze broke out In the new , J Vcnlco Held and tho oUier was In '

Um Inglewood district. Both fires ■ , were extinguished.. William LMurray.M.andBtephen , Fall. 40, wero working on a tank In ' Ihe Inglewood field when an explw ’ ilon occurred. They lueciimbed to

thelr InJprlfj. Albert 8liaw was in- t ]u r^ wverely. Others lojuredwero t (Ictmne.-Pbyslelitissaidilbcy woaid - x iw er.'t I '" —; T O t e O FIELDS IN CITY

. H E L P BEAT HARD T IM E S’

f AfillCVILU', N. C, Nov. 13 M5- , Fields ot lobaceo growing In th:

heart of Asheville Ij one way cltljcns hare found for combating untavor*

i able economic conditions.' ' The'urge to grow tobacco on all

vacant lois was glten Impetus by I ffw revival of a (obseco market here . this year, where the buriey crop , grown la mcuntaln counUes eould I be.sold. ' ' ,1 Burley lobiiceo does' nol rcgulrc . heat for curing, and many “cityI crops" of the weed haoging out In > thenIrgaveAshe^'ille a new appear*

. ■ Only one (ect sptclaliit lo Twin FkOa. rbano gill. Or. Foster.A dv.

M o d e l “ 6 2 ” I

KATOFMIDG]

. ~

r v (TAI I ^ 1 1 IU eaiy porUbll I ■ • t I U pUee It whert yoc

bedroom, sick root ■ mountain, home, 01

i m Ulnment is wantmalch IU electrtca

^ cablneU of Uie nei---------lilUidBM-ln-ttn8Ta

fecUy proportlonat

• T T T I ? i s s r u K J L J j 1 I j

ot selected Amerl s lu truly a nUdgel

i t s t a n d i n g V

DYNAMIC SPE.

t a i n s s i x t u b e s , f o u r t y p s

n e t y p e 2 8 0 R e c t i f i e r . I

p l i f i c a t i o n a n d p o w e r d e

i t s . T h e r a d i o f r e q u e n c h i c h i n s u r e s p r a c t i c a l l y t l

n t i r e b r o a d c a s t b a n d ,

p e r a t e d b y a k n o b i n .'f

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n’ G w a l :•ARTMENT -T he Radio Mai

IN P E iiii---- .L..:________ .■]

_ C hicago M an am ) C om panion J

of J n k n t a T d i l r S s L o s e !

L ives a t C o p p e r M ine ’

LIMA.Pfru.Nor.t3m-TwoAin- [erlcans in the mining tone which b ‘crlcaas were among l i men killed to- :

■ ai^'Ul n iM il a Luii|<>-4nlDr nf,U. ?Mal Paso, about IU miles norUiwest *near Ccno de Paaco. ,or Uma. . • i

John W. Chapman. Chicago, and ”F..L.'rrlpar^'. whose heme address la ,liot known here, were ttie Americans ,who lost Uielr lives. - ' i

fVed M. Deariog, United SUtea rambUMdor lo Peru, was advised of <jUie Incident and immediately called t at Uie foreign olflce wticre he apenttwo houra In conlerenee wllh Ernesto qMontagne, foreign mlnliler. U w as ■,leamrd on' good' authority tonight ^

I tlu t tlio Amcrlean ambauador for* <] rnmmuaM.mtMloa.lorAm- c

, MfanwhUe aU forelgnei* In Uia r ^ dUtrlct wcre evacuated aboard spec* _ V lal trains. Aniong (hem were about * 350 AmeriMfl cJUiras and British i

subjecu. The mlno near which UiB i ' not occurred la owned by the Ccno , - de Pasco Copper corimilon, tn (

American concern. jI t w u ecmt-ofriclally aUtcd to* k

. night that-Uie ptremment of fn - Z visional President Lu^ M. Banches

Cerro has assured Ambassador Dear*, j 0 ine .tiia t.A fflfT ^JIres and pro* n . perty would receive Uie best protee* q . Uon Uiat oould be given. A deUch* . y- •ment-of-MO-aoldlctajraajushedJa. j U Mal Paso to reinforce tbe tMlloe who

had attempted to prevent the riot.Ttie riot occurred afler a smaQ

,, body of police guards had made aa ' a «

n '

5 P to hS ' E ^ ,

_ ' Insurance is Uie guard U ut.: stands ready to protect you. I t s may hot pay a lots for yeara

Uicn a loss occurs the amount ol whlcli pays all past, and ' -

II oficn for some Ume In the : ; luture. .' g Should a'sudden loss occur,'-) will you be Uiankful for soundd liuuranceoi-wlilyou.wlaliyou.,^ ,

Iiad taken It before It was'too' . •c late? ■ , ;; f

j5 I r r i g a t e d L a n d s C o . j

John B.!tob«rlMn. }■ ■ Kr.Insunnc«.Dep(. ;

0 M.;B«beri*ei). Sec. )

M i d g e t

SETS ■4' ; . .¥ i t s ” ' :

n v h e r cability allows you to '' you will. Sun porch, '■oom. summer home;--'\ or wherei'er fntrr- ; . in ted. Designed to ' rteal (fngineerlng. Ihe ,new *<»r present the

inated. an ouuund* grace in line, form,

is unobtrusively Into scheme . . . tn ln * home. Cabinet* ars •

lerleta Wtlnut. In . .Iget.

V ^ a l u e

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p e ’2 2 4 S c r e e n i

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d e t e c t o r , w i t h

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t h e s a m 'e a m -

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. ' f r o n t o f t h e . '

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BAN FRANCISCO. tJov. 13 O n - 1.The Unlird Slates circuit court of , appeals here Monday reverwd 'an' J

I Idaiio dIsCrtcc court declstm In an |actlonovrraiiuantllyofpoutoesand |

I ruled In favor of Uonard Crouctt ’ and Rlley, iiieoriwMtcd. Idalio pota-

) to mcrclianu^ ajipellant. I

Tlie lull originally wa.n brought by

; Buhl. In IMS. Plaintiff Whale;- ' , Mueiii (tama;cii In (tie tmount of , $3924 from t/oiiard. CroMctt and

merchinlv •Tlie lOalntiJf e l i a r ^ that llie notw company througii lU j

I Bgent3.ai liuhl had entered into an ;agrttmenl topurchiue plahitlfl'spo- ,

: tatoes. After the agreeinrnt was en- | tered Into and prior to the Ume of tfriiwry and iiaj-ment tJie r«c» f t , poUt«f.i (Ifellned aiul Uie quality ' dlmliiWinl to the extent that plaln-

I tiff wa.1 unsble to dtspoKOtliU crop. ‘ ' jitalnllltm forth. The Idaho ledet* ' ' ol dtMrlct eourt awarded damages In I Ihe amount of t392l lo Uie plalnUIf ' and theilelcndantaiipealed from the

• decision to ilie San FrancUco circuit• court-jrapixais. Tiie appctJatecourt , I reversed the decision.

I iuuucr(v;!Jul nllrmpt a t Oro}'t lo ' lum b.iel( ISOO Peruvian workman » wiio were on Uielr way to Mal Paso > for a l&bor demonttrallon. 'T lie ob*

ject of tlio denionslntioa v u nol .• kno»n Iiere tonight.

( Aa Invention tha t would sa\-e i• Japan’ssllk industry $IOOMO.OM ail- i ' nuaily U eJalmed Sor t new method I ■ ol piesenlng raw.sllk cocoons. i

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T O A S T E D . " E v e r y

p u r i f i e s a n d s o T O .

f u l I r r i t a n t s t h a t c a

c o u g h i n g . N o w o n

h a v e s t a t e d .L U C K !

“II— — Y e u r - T h r o a t

. Consistent wlUi Itl polk: . Bendix to review U* tet i.T h#«U U oentof,» tr.a

[ 6 , THURSDAY 3I0RNING, NO

. BURGLARS RAID GROCERY I

r Dutxl-ir* broke the glau out ot t back lloor after pusWitg out a card­board window cover to o|)«ate the

lock (UHt get Into the Lineoln groc­ery. Pifiti avenue nortti. according to

7 report made to ihe otilcers hcte tarly *. yesterday morning. A clieck.uji in^11 (llcat« t theft ol between MO shd tU.'> end A number of smsli coins were 1 found scatiered cn tho floor.

■iTHGllSPIOillriNfitffl'DIMW]1 _____

llie Mter db tricffor M years. iil«r,* lie/eailJipTwlnFillsoouniJgtnfiai;> lia-iiltal a t 13:30 o’elock ttiti mor-1■ ning following several days' lllncjs I' IrMii imruinonia. , |f Mr. \villbiii.t cajne to Idaho from' tlie Middle West in IDOT and lor a. miinbtr of yenni past has made his, linme nidi lils family on a ranch fire mllrs souUiR-e.'t of Fllcr.

I Ilc wa* ft member of the Menno* f iiUe Dreiheni of Clirbl church nt e I'llfr.t Tlie lun'lvliiR rehitlvcs ot Ills lm-{ meillaCc f.imlly are IiLf widow, a son

:o years of aer. a daughlrr. Miss_ Mary Williams. U, and a one-year-~ old sun. A sister wiio arrived recent-0 lylroin Oregon wm with Mr. Wtl-II hams and liis family wjicn lie died.0 I'he body lies at the White mor-'• tiisry In-Twin Fslls. nwKlUng com-'t i>JeiJen of funeral arrangemenU.

A bin which rallon* employment, e provides for a 48-hour week and peK• mlts wages to be based on resulU d In certain industries, U being con­

sidered In New Soulh Wales.

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v e r y o i i e k n o w s : t h a t :

- t h a t ’s w h y T O A S T

o f t h e U l t r a V i o l e t I

t h e f i n e s t c l g a r e l t a

i d e o f t h e f i n e s t t o b a

t h e C r o p - T H E N - '

■ y o h e k n o w s t h a t l i

O A S T I N G r e ^ o v e s : h e

a u s e t h r o a t I r r l h ^ o n

> n d e r 2 0 , 6 7 9 p h y s i c

K I E S t o b e l e s s I r r h a t

t ’s t on » _ P r o t e c t l o n — c i f l q i i

ilkr tiM ftc u tie rm tb t 'p a ^te w H t r t tho dlitinnitlted m a v tio b n _ a ^ B}>pm 00 tU l p IJK i-.X c j----------

^ O P M B E S 13, 3030 ;

FOR 1; We have about

ROOFING on han in order to move tl

■~makc-special.pric£ , ing and Shingles f

:

j ' . I S a good time to [ [ . do your outside j:

w eather is good;

SAVE'A>. ■ Wc nre ffJvIoff ]0 per ' ait)c House Paint for ca

SI.OO per ttnllon. Dutch , Lead, lac per iiouiul. Cor Paint nnil ICnl.somliie by

' frciBht. This savlnjr is p

Phone 5 M0(! ' PAINT AND PUI

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P«WenTBendlx*.CblcaBo'

' B o d U B ' I n d ta iM

Hmtai,:N • ’’o H ' Ctrbureti

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accos." IT Sh e a t

la rm -n a n dIcians -

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» a s t eil'nst. I r r l t d t l e h ^ o B i

It 2 CARLOADS Op and a t this tim e and 3 this a t once, we will .■ - ices on all roll Roof-— _ s for 10 days.

O W ~

0 put on roofing: and ! ijainting while the ; A storm is coming! ■

VNDHAVE«r ccilt fjjscount on tll out* cash. Pure Linseed Oil at

ch Boy nnd Cnrlcr’s Whlto Compare our pricc.i. Wc buy. by tlie carlond and save tho fl passed on to you.

ION’S Plione 5[JRyiTURE STORE | |

c e m e n t "

f e w ■ ■

I C E N T B E N D i X

la t aiul Chtiroum r f the x 'A v la t lo a C o rp o ra tlo a o f [0 i n d K ew York» ep e rttin fi ': ^ o ’C o m p m F . S o o ^

I'rEcUpM M acb i^ Comptnr* ,'New-Yorki B e a iiz Stnm bcre retor C o m p th r, Sou th Bendi

.other *ui»Ul<riet.

j ^ t i t i o n u th e l ife 6 f huiU

t o t v i n l e a d e n h l p a m a n u f

d'.ntuit molte h is jnvduct •destra&Ie than otheri.!

!.^er« rc*«lu # gfeat bene* iJttMic through

tg f o r im p ro v em en t. T h e

f ^ h e m o d e rn U l t r a VioJet,

in t o a t t i n g th e to b a c c o s ■'

i d L V C K Y S T f i lK E S i s a n ^

^le o f tu c h advancem en t*” - .

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U U nd M iNCDa eiM otU a i Antu I. n il . t t u>« pdiiomc* X 3 VtUt. Idt&o. under thi tct et UiRa*w.~ ---------- — • - —- -

I biUM n tn marnof iietgt UattTvin MUkTvla n iu eeuon, liltbc

[ thtTwUTwtiNmruWtmaiOD.' • • _ BUMll&rt IW.

I M U m o r tllO C U X p M tt:' nMUtocitifd rrw u uciiaiiiir

titlxl to tb* UM ror puUICtUOD 01}s S l

~ BMi'^uWUfcM^KlD.-R(]|( et itpuUlcttioB et ipteltl > pttcA.H bttfio tue nttnid.

I (nmwsiAiMCtiM’riM*.j n i l Niin u * tDttbMrorui ai

AufHU of Ctfcultttaai. froo «aem UtsnBtttaa u (odtcuiiUoa (Btf t t uiatd tipea iMickUoo. OattllM tormtUaa mppilrt lottll; upae twu' m pm iw iif W utvaM M ' e tn at luuelKltM bUDUKrisu, pK

’ trtp&t or ot&a eeauiouM n«i A nidn ( U b n l t t t d ter puMlctI

, iikauM BOt tiCHd U»t« Dunsrro «' In itaita u l itxniJd b* coatiDftfI Bpleto}cun<ot|ta«rtllDt«>eit. Ao

raoui eamaiDDluUm cr ■""it mu lot or tfataac la fvm ulluit wa>.

I b« publlt&Ml. Hft RuauMrtBU willrttumw ualtM tnainpialBj w bk

, f tw j potUit.^ NAn^AL iim u ib m T t

rRUi)UC.\. xitio Ano pRinuu Kla ToiK. C&lctio, Bts moriNO. I AftftlM. fitttUt.

NOT AlONC I . ' Twin FiUi CouDtj'i Hlghra; Di j . UlcU '«re nol Atone In cUimbiK ! . ■ (hire o( ttie'ltve^Q l Kvollns't

eolleeleil bjr the SUte for Jilgliw

WiUi rfW'fIrt* rtnrofflt. . fit «n annual mectlne of (he Idil

AuocUtlon ot l l l tb n r end Qoi noadA DlslrlcU line lesttrdur, rrwlutlon urslnt dlvUlon of cuoUi tAx r e m m M w im tb i BtAt« ai

; ' locAl dliUlcU v u id o p ltd vUhoi B dlucntlnt vot«.

A dtltsaie Irom pAT(tt«,tp«AtlrI_______inAupportof tlie la o lullon. Aueitt

' thAt hls dUlrtct had ptld lifo^uiln c t Uie CMt ot coMlnicUon or U Bl»t« hUhv»y And'buUl And ihaU Waed Al] the oUier m d / te hli d l

--------- ^trlcti-but-recAlTediool coe cent.1.. <hi tuoU ni tAZ ocjleeltd Kllblo I ' bousdATles except fpr SUte Wshwi

HiAlntenanK.V Twin m u lUghwi; Dlilrlct U)

; t» re n pAld And obllgtUd tbeia AtlveA (0 p«y AomtUilar more Uu

' one-itAtnnUUaff dot ATA /or BUI hfchwAjr^tnictliiolnUiiAdlAtrlcl

_______ l l w u reporttd by Uie dUtilel-A wperTl»r ol hIjhwijj.'Timd TKiaTAll

' IflthvAypiitrletwUlpixAtoundtwi bundrrd thouund doUAis cawUd

- tAXttiAjcAr.' ■■“It dots Aeem Uut we Ahould hin

' ^ Hme of (he (uo!li|e Ux mong' t>___ r iielp meet Uie obUjAttonA.'we'hAV

. tmdertAlKrin'brde^-ta-bund Wgh . WAjA th l t hATi been t^ken-oterb:

th« s u i t .” one dejt'tAte from An c lh fr Cwialy u ^ e d .

. • T liA t^m «lto,be;the.ientim tn ' ot Uie meeUnc. aa expreutd la It

, . *To(« on Uils rcM luU^ '; n t r e WAA An exprtAiloaof tuUllly

j tn Account of oppoeldon by ApArstl;I ■ • vMWtd CountlcA, of Anr Altempt U ‘ ' clAlmA^Areof 'UiedMllnetAxloi ; \JxA td iJtrieU ,6u{U jf«rA ii:odJi.

; putlnj the propoilUon A jvuctd bj . on t delesAle th lt , "If w« doni. Al) I - for It. It Is ctrtAln lh»l we »UI n'evei j • B*t It."

} .H B S S S S f f l S -

I____________ RADICAt a iH 8CU00I..1 A Quttr educIBr.U UieTcfioIfrljiI m UberAl.mlnded Qltnn Prtnk,; prtAldtnl of Uie UnlrtrAliy of Wls-i : eoMln. When he w u to!d rtcentJy

■ by Aome horror-Atrlckcn crlUe* thet fAere were OmmunliU Among iiU AludenU, he rtpllnl Imperturbably,

. •’.WhAt ot ItJ- L ' » e followg u p U l I APAAlBg quei»

tion wilh Ihe itmark UaTltiecmtd I . tc hlBi A Ceraaiunlit }ad aa mixbj ............ ..TiEhl to AUend ihAt unlrenlty u aj Sapilsi or A ^ b y U rU n .

Well, ll may not do the tehool Any barm. And It may do Uu CommunltU tome cood. UwlUdo.theAtudealA cood If ihey leam tbe Ityoa-ot fret Aptech And tree cxchAnca of IdcAA. r m M a t Qtean erMwUy cwuWer* tbAt more ImportAnt Uian whAt pat* ty or Aect Asy pArtJculAr truUi>teeker belonp to. , . '

Self*atyled radlcAlt, anyirty, are usuAUy U k u too AolDiuly la col­lect. n e coUeccA w tn full of 80' clAiliU Iwenly thirty yeAis aco

I w n d where a » they Mwf ifeirly' *11 voUnc Uie RepubUcAn or Demo*

erAilc ticket And ‘ rtproTloc Uielr: chlldrtn-A lEdlcAl IdetA.'

^ —APBOMPTHOOir ’ •-

. A report of A recent tcllpil, which United BUtcA NataI ObietTAtory.

.:«pedlUon went td tin BouUlPacUIc . . to A««, QAkM thlf ceapiAbt s n h u t

I 'ithe m oon^ .• 'OurobatrrAUooAofUmeeAnfully .'computed Ahow.tbAt th* AT*

' ‘ . ..Tl|rtdeuly,Uuecit»Hbe|li»ittc'tiro Menidi etrller Uun cAleulAted ta

"AdTAnce. A&d eodlnc hfll • tecood :.CArly."■' Such IncjaJArtly It not t« be cn< •'dured on Uie pATt ef Any htArenU

o '. ' te d y . nemoboAhoQldbe.bTOUtht ; ;to.Ume.'-lunA-Utooluny.

. Tbe fAult, bow trerj'ii^d be PAT« ,jto O A W ^i^ d « M A fi^

I\ Page i ’our

lEIIVS_____ neiiAndioeUlhOAltsjeseouIdiA lot ot such luflAcy.

^ 2 ' — '

DEATlNOCOLl)Tlio fln t dellnlle eimouncti

i ? j ^ ' If come, from tlie common coliJtArcli ieparlmcnt At Johns 11o[

— UhlTfriUyl4<lUeourA8lncrAft«i

uSfor 3^*"* ofipeelAlUls. II secRU to have

_____HUblbhed that the common ccI t t t tranimltud by n dlteue-piMi i*ottii TlruA 10 tmall thal It dcllrs the: " powtrlul mltmcopt. 11 Is pn m - « r -LrthnmmHpixrMtuuUezlccJ “ “ ** a'cold, but It paista Uiroush tlie — est tlllefi and _cannot te nud

grow In the Ubo'rAtor)'.I ra llj Hie rtKirch work Kill KO rlsh ttoft* And one of theie days that I

w uifi <lr«» *111 >'>*ld lU MCTCts atu]A knoek-out Irom the wlrnllsi:

pMu>. . In Uie meAnllnie, this rci>or SlSoo helplul In one way. It makM ItB»?» **** "*“ * ‘

ferine from the baffling comman I SJ Mt htve A duty to thcmselvu ant

thelr'tello»'-belnB*-t<JCttrldot eoldAAOulcklyAspoaslbleAndto

S T * ' Iflte from non-sutlt10 A* not lo apread the dWajf,

The «-ord from Jolms IlopWn = a Atronc support for Uie bin on i

■oorertd ineettA And couihs And r Dls* W K ll« common-«me cc ini A P^*’'*>i^lonrulei'concemcd wllhd J - r e s t , frwh Air, clothing, room tc hwAy •"** crowds.

mtitf — ............ - - ' ^:dahor. SOCIETY

AND CtOTS ' U O .X 9. w imiM

. ' F h o « «

illnc ......... ' . ■erted CompllmenUrytoMrs.MAry W< hirda ty,DUhi;«lioiileATlncsoontotpe

the wfnttr wftJi her brother At I 7 ° old home In NebnukA, Mrs. a .

Moll enUrUlncd wllb a beauUfu I dls* AppoJjiird Itmrbeon of Uo nw ,t of Wednesday At ber borne on Seco:

. .Avenue NorUi—An-«uiumn-mo0 •“ prerAlled In llii Uble decoraUoi iwAy Die cenlrU figure for the (Arge (At

was A pinnACle mAde of Autumh pt AlswhlchwuiutmounledbyalAT (ttritey At Uw foot ot the plwjs<

>R°* uniller turkeys were placed ai LtuQ ACAtlered About over Uie cloUi ve

Autumn ICATCI OrAnge, green ii . . yellow Upen In green cryKAl hoi

«8Add«lto(heAUrAcllvenerAotll per* tAbleA And Uie comblnaUon nut cu •Ills And pfAcecArdt w en novel pumpk

men* A green crysUI serrice w UKd tbroughout Uie luncheon u

uDfi tbo tJirw coiUM. menu frstur AhAdeAot green And OTAnge. A e ln 'scrAD bAg contest fumlihed Atnui menl tin t prlte gohig to Mrs. Clyi jlyan. And second to Mr*. Btn Loni

uve Mrs> WeU^ WAA jircsAated wlUvi Igh. AttrACUTtglfU-auesUtoAddlUoa

the fwnoree wero M«. te ster fttrki f ^ Mr*. Mary Sloan, Mn. Ben tunl an* Mn. M n Lunty, Mrs. O. B. Posti

Mn. 0. Brnyan All ot Buhl And Mi rin t W.OJ|0nD0ldAndMTS.O.M.81mi

sohi 'Twln FAlls.

A delightful Aff Air of Wcdnudi U(y. w u the AnnuAl. Idabo' produc M l, lunchMm held by Uie Unity Olub i

(hchomeofafp*.John«offliDef. 77 '• delicious lunclitoD fumlshed by U for memben WM served At one o'clock I

i21i« tirtnty*rlgbt memben And Uis fo1 h- lowing cuesU: Mrs. Cora PAlric ‘ 'Z Jerome. Mn. CArl Newcomb. Mt “ Jt Pnd Uoyd And Mn. U a MAtly; !ver NAmpA. Mrs. A. 8. MArtyn prwlde

At UlB meeUng And roll call responM n-ere household bints.. Memben voi « t to Aid the Red C nu by btjylji

— stAmpsUir0uchUi0club.Al»0l0Kn hAndkerchlefs Mid » mlscelUneot Ihower tb Uie Chlldren'A Home )

iriy BolaTTiid’ loTiAvrthB'TUUAI-ni ink, change of bomo. mAdo'dfU-Amon ,0 . the membert for Uie December meel

Ing a t (lie fiome of Mts. m n k ffoi man. Mrs. K. E. Belleville In charg

hat of the program on Uio America hU home n u i an lotentUog nrlitle o

Uie Aubiect and UlB progrAm o#ne with the alnglng of "Home, 8we< Home.’ A guArtet compoted of Un

e i. Frank KolmAn. Mrs. BAm Qtmbli

^ lUrreyanBtffOKleeUonAAndAlng ’«» tag of "AmericA" wa* tho eJoilo I A number.

„ Wa:W. 8. Dotwn. M a B. t i^lf 7 AadMn.O.P.Cosgrlftwereb6aieM«

to the DrAmn And Llleraturt Dc aU pArtmentot the TwenUeth .Centur [t« Club TuesdAy Atternoon At Uie hom , , of Mra. Dotson on Seventh Avenu “ • EAit. Mr*. P. W. MtRoberU eon M ducted A parClAmenlAry drlU Am »r. Mr*. T, Oeorge llUIop reviewed mos

comprchenslrely "The Tr*gle Eia;

i Melr | S a | H | n v n V 9 | | |

:sW*epr;c?Z ^ rO R O V IR *

- ^ Y E A ^ ^ta GtiArtM«<dptirt | | K B B W | d id A niltR tdiirt. M g j i l l B j j

ly lis t ik in ef lilgh bt priMd brtndi,

DuiUicu . I by ClAude Bower. Refrest' W iund kf"«ntedA tthecIo4*ofU ie

I noon And Uilrty members Alten

Mta. Emmett BAUcr presU hostess At Ute meeting of Uie munlty'Chtt-ch Ladfa Aid S

ncfment W«dncJdAy In Uie cliurel " " '" '" M lo r i D uring-the transAcU cold re- buslnCM plsns were cempleU Jlopkliu Uie bAUAT And dinner lo 00 h ifltrlwoJ^C-Cburch.PrldAy evening I

‘’Ine «^*lx-thlrty o’clock, Thci " be a prognm.ot music Andrei

ve Utcn Nn Ibe evening following dinner 1 cold Is ^ v ld^Bauer, Mr*. Pelerwn.

‘ iiind nineteen members were prhe most nefrcshmenU were served bprf.^^nl hostess. Aid will meet In two'

.-rfrnm WlUl Mrs. R. M; Bush.

Mfmbers ot Oie Wednesday JJ “ Club motored to the bome of M

O. LAUtcrbacIi near Hanten foi 'Ijhton. A'cek's meeUng. Tliree tables ,, 11111*. At play And a prtse »■« glvw

, high score a t etch Uble And t«i take *on by hfrs. Altln Harbour, Mi llsu. n . Bpsfford And Mrs. W. R, Pi ■mrt U Nextweek'smeetlngwlllbewlth

la luf- The Mentor Cfub niet At the I ion cold Oeorge Jenson Wedne. J tf, afternoon. Sixteen memben am •«<* w fd ,e j| caO »Hb pAtxJeUc quoIaI ] of the During the business session i I la iso> '*'ere mAde to serve lunch At a iHetea N»«niber Iwenty-flnt. Mr

K. J«lyn reAd an InteresUng p I " ' on UlB history ot the Americtn ikliu Is lon. A loclAl hour w u en}oyed Wl Mtl- the hostess served iT/reshmetitA.

next meeUng will be wlUi Mr*. 1 JoU inonK ovtm hnitelttM h.

t cold-ihdlet, The AmomA CUas ot the Ba; , SundAy School met At Uie hom ' Mn. n . P. ftoblnson cn Bevi

Avenue East Monday evening. 1 Ing the builneu seulon wlUi

--------president, Mra, Qrftce_Brt>ltt,l^dlnf.pJsnsa’m mAdeforaChi m u pAtty tome Ume In Deceu:

r The rcmAlnder of Uio evening spent soclAlly *nd isfreshmenta * ed. Tlioee present w e : Meida Grace Bobler, ItOKtta DJckroy, li CbUdct*. Helen Tiylor, UllUn F bom. PIorucA Sartwelf, Don ■WArd. Heleli BUln. Florence Olh LoU Price, JfowArd ButkhArt, Eli

a m i I3eDmPAUIBtraln,FIsleMoreho , Rulh McBride, Walter ITiimer, 0

.!L1J Wpody. CorlU Walteni, OUdyA I W n4 J t p. Jenaon,T. Emerlck, OUve S: » » fir. Tbelmi DeAn,.£tUitr BloekA

oUle TiggArt, OUvBBtukey, * Oeotvleve Wilcox. Mitt MATUm ner, O uuts of ihe ereaing v m J »iw^.-Wllcox, Mr*. Artiold Threlk A,fd Mri. Helen PAltptr.— —

' ‘• ‘'I® Mn. m !' a . Slronk w u hoiteu Uie Addison Avenue Soclil C Wednesdiy Afternoon. Ron c«U' Answered ty eseh member gWn

> Aiiort sketch of Uie f ln t ThAnka< tag they could remember. Afte

I ^0rtbiaJnes*jnetUj5gJH»A.W» 'J®;®’ ner And Mr*. H. WAnmAO preMo “ the prognm which opened wlUi

club AORg-AmerlcA, The DeAuUfi apkto.. ta d Included duel* by M n. A. We;> » “ iierAndMn.R.O.KuykendAll.‘H. '.,^22' Mil “L on t L our Al

K "ItmUf tnee" cantttt by » Mirlon KAmmotu,, two m d li

n“*5*' "ThAnksgivfng At Uie Farm,";»“Aunt JemlmA’i OourUhlp.-

WW* W *rtncrteA rfie.indA pum ^w Tonteit'iron by M n.'R .-a

“ 5 i f dAll.-T^i#-bo*U*»'AisUUd-byW Ouy Turner served' rtfreshmei

Glynn SmlUi will enleitAhi l club November.twenty-AlxUi.

TIib w eddfnglfltii* Ruby Wj berg, daughter of Mr. and Mr*.'

, Watbetj and Ilobert.H.'Hlnkley. 1 uday of Mr. and Mn. E. L. Hlnkiey, FU ducts WM.aolemnUed Monday evening ub^il Ihe home of Uie bride's pannU ■ . rttc flixu, AvenuB E iit.' The trid ' r.Uie tovelygovnofcrttm-crioitdaUkw ick lo made trom her moUier'A weddl I foi- (treu, and jh e curlfd a bouquet (flu . rosea and ««c«t peas. The cout MtA. stood bencAth An such of yeUowAi ■rtyni while poia-pom chijSAnUiemutnA llded RtY. E. Temple, autkey ,putor m w ih« P in t BApUst Churtb. rtAd U I” !* certmony.VAseAofchrrunUiemut jyJnr Adomed the Rwa*. MW Ms ree, •end W ynn»ng-lLoreY«iTruly,"-Ju leous before the ceremony And • ptAji

LohenjtrlD'AWeddijifUArch. Aw6 ■’dltw'supper^userred'At'Uw'hOfl

nong of the brlde'A btoUier, PauI Wirbe: And Mn. WAfberg with coven t

ffoJ* etghteen. The pltik And whito wei i»fs« dine CAkewAt cut And Aerved by U ‘Ictn bride. And All Uble AptMlnUneo

KTfelnptakASdfthlte. Mr.BlnkJ< ened ij assoclAted wiUi Uie WAibei wtn T nnster Compsny And will mil ^ their hotne At onB hundred thlr

ing.">^ag

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1929 F o rd “S tand ttrd ’~

IS^TrSTiSor''''"”^ ■ S e d a n ..................... - —■ 1928 e iicv ro !ctH . C o a c h ___________ — >m 1028 C hevroletM T r a c k .___ ___________

1926 C hevrolet• T o u r in p ---------------------

f i . 1928 Model A Ah T ruck ______t 1929 F o rd o r F o rd

> Sedan — -------- 1 :_ —^ISZOFord^H ondsfcr ......... —

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SchoolNewso ^ e ^ d ^ I__________ _____________

1 Society TJie abdui) fAlbtf-ion.bAnAiireh DM- the F\iture FArmeri of AmerlC;tcUon of be held In Boon.OU n«zt M<

if,w t evenlngst^oVJoelr. Allmeabe g ^ g ln -rhcre win very Inlertitlng ptogrAm UreAdlngs arranged by the twy*. under tlner. Mn. rectlon of tbelr ln»(ruc(or, cm. Mrs. Mink.. Alex WeUs h u been apt

i bv the tend: Wllllsm Kerr, BoIm:‘I r o m k s Ladlg. Moscow; Harvey 8. IlAle,

Feldhusen, L J. TeneUnck, Ba.--------- - Ktvi,T- Waif, Mltler. W. I. sai„Hrtrf,, c7 h. Stlnioa. L. L. PAltiek. fi r C- JL Btlley, Buperinleir ^ n f i ^ W. B. Smith. And U, N. Terry, 1

1!? clpal Oi ‘I'C high ichool. All o f 'S " S >'«■■ ■ ___ • ■M r^^^ D(bat« try-ouU Will tsko plAi

the high ichool Auaiiorlum Mo ilh M S And Tuesday of n m week. Alin

bers ot the student body who to do w Are urged lo tum ou

>ia hoine debate coACh. >dncsdAr ‘lu^cnU hAve Alretdy signified 1 A i « i . intention ot trying oul. Among I v iS tS . ire: Oeorge Rulhhart. And 1 n tSiM rtco Ruuell. memben of last y I » ‘luad, Eileen Exeiton, prom! M rt B newcomtr. and Shtrman Kelly, , R<«d. Kenneth Bunon, Mark in t S ! Ooatid Haasch. MArgaret M

Eriiett AUmAn. Arthur AllOAn,

s ; ; s - *Mon Intereit than usuil Is sh

In debate thU yesr because ot. BADllst naUonAl debAU tournament, tc iomo of held I t nipon Colloto (Ws ycAr. letenui «lnnen ot tin t m d leeond plAC , OUN state are *Uo»rd to enler lUi the eonwst. , '

“ XTlSirhirbeen-organlted-to l cember. senior gtrls decide upon'A unlver ng « u or collese. ind (0 make cIcat the tsserv- Qutrcmenutorentnnce to these idAmea lesrs- This class li under (lie dli r, Irene tion ot Mlu Eva Dunagan, au] n R a y visor of senior hall. The t in t mi Xntjthr Ing ww held lAst night a t tbe bi SIteon of Mr*. L E. Jotlyn. This c EbiorA Ihould be oflntettU to All gIrUp] thousr. nlng to attend a college or unli •.Clira »»)'•rAHAll. . ------- .eS h lf . Al'AUUwmbtyotthBboysof ckAmp, high lehooi yesUrday At t o'doci , Mlaa (heauditorium,J.O.Becker,StAl nTur* field repreimtailre of tbe Boi niSta. Air. Tnnsport rcrapany. fptiu relktld, the poulblllUes And future o t ai-------- (lon,-lllu«niUng Ma tAlk wlUi t

■ tion plcturei ot the Boeing plAnI te u to BcAltle. Mr. Becker expUlned . I <;iub (nlnlng ot a good pUot "from aU w u ground up.” showing vatIous kc Mng A About (he 'school asd airport of iksglv Boeing school At Lot Angeles. Ifter I . '

S S TH IEV ES TAKE TW O CAB AND. ROLL O F B U N K F

* ■ » ’- . ‘Mar- Two Aulomobtlet were Alolen 1 •Ago,' A rou of blAnkeU w u lAken out rM n : A thW rjAOiJne Jn Twin T A li | idbigs Avenlng, According to itpo ru n i " And to oftlcenhcre. . .

T .-R gLrtn-. « 8 Fourth’ Arc w e i l t W ^ lou ot.hU blue £ model A I W coupe, cArtylng idl U eehie«W rthA t-,he» ld«uU k from In' front ot the Odd Pellp

la Uie buUdtoi’on-Thlrd itreet e u t sifi Ume before lfi:U P. M. ,

WAr- . Aaother -bluf, model A Ford wr ^ w . belonglni to Joe ButurwOTh, *i y.aoQ CAnytng idabo. license 37A0S, w F U ^ taken About 9 P. U.

i l .*• SUlngtellow; Boilon apai menu, reported Uieft of three bUn eU.tAken trom hU cAr About 1: p . M. One w u A brown And bli

<uug pu id tu lo nbe, AnoUier a whl Roekr iwwoUlfl WAnket and .tl

TiSi •>lu»l«nip>e double blAtii ms u ' ' ■ '

WcttAddlHQ Avenue. BoUi Ur. as M n. Hlnkiey ire gnd'uales of Ut

^ tleld CoUei»,McMlnnvlUe.Oregoh.

U yrt M nuW .O .jK ky .M aH aw T ^wed- And Mn. OaUoway enlerUlned (Ihome' M.-8.-aad-a Club Wednesdirafteirberc soon a t Uie bome of Mrs. Jacky. Mra tor Heltn Eldred preside at Uie b(is!wed- neu meeUng..Mr*. C, A. JtelnrleyUie preiented the progtAm on ScoUinneou whlcb eonslKed ot penonil expertnkJry eaeei (old by Mn. DAvld CAtbio aorberg Mn.' Findley, boUi nAUvcs ot Scotmike lASd. RefreihmenU wero servci;h l ^ Fire gueilt were present.

' o u r F o r d

l e a l e rf a y s P a y s f o r

i l T r a n s p o r t a f i o n

$75.00 .__. S185.00! ^$395.00 .__i $395.00 i .msftO___ :$?25:oo$60.00 $325.00 :~1 $450.00 __„_S?75.00lA liT E P IS

M o t o r Co.f X ) R D D e a l e r

F a l t o , I d a h o ' .■HIBIHiiHHi

i DAILY NEWS, TWW FA ILS,

^ i S S______ ByUAuetof Byron Defenbseh,:rlCA will 'Monday THE OniFlSO ASVLV&I

obOT A« DEreNBACIn, u A The KorUi Idaho unlUrluns belna fitabllihedncarOrtflno.onUierthedJ* bank of Uie Clearwater tlver. In

O. L. The original site comprised ats Iaooolnl- lutscqucnt purchases IncreaslnI n u K - *«* »■> *c«* of ’•■'I'l* » <1 i J l tT Tmatrnifttration. Tlig-ac tin :'H . E. lied'A l»nd bsue of »0,000 An Ue,John Ailde 10.000 AOts of SUte lAnds Sam a . enaowme/iu sackelt, Dr,JohnW,olvens.medlcsh , s . . II. tor ot BIscKioot. WAS maiii~s ilendent mirndrnt of the new home, a 7 . prln- llon he conUnued to occupy unt of Twin ftllure of his health a few vean

Dr. Olvens took with him Dlsckfoot 3S patients of fhe r

place In type, and upon-bls arrh-Al At Mondiy flno began clearing ground ltmem> p/sntlng.frult tree t JllsJIIDsi ho wish munlty of U nu h u become At

out by Mllutlon rlVAUlng lU parent u; u Miny t t DUckfool In CApacltr, whl ed their rxcelsu In bCAuiy of location Am igllieic /Ijn And In modernity of cqulpB d Mau- rifceni ImproremenU of Uie V t ycAt^ supply At Orlflno places th<5 U] omlslng In the (tonl rank ot our public li lly, Roy tutlons.

The 1‘sUmated value of (he ptA an and Benda In a total amom

w l ^ 120,000 hare been Issued bl lU * Jisff. of wWcft nearly one-JiAlf

still unpAld. ‘ The JfglsJsUre Ap, ' prtatlon for Uie present two yea:

L »m jlo , which cares lor sometl overthreehundrrtpAUcnU.

Prior to comtaraUvely recent tl even clvUfsed eountrle* trcAted sanity u a crime, the mont genei

. . , definition ot An Inune person be t « ^ P •■twrpttisrafH-pf-An-evll-ipl Ivenlly jitnM def«UvenesA In any de]

Is now recognised u a condlUoi disease. llU nota lw aytdueto i

" I " * : ^ meet* “* purely psychological, ur

companled by any manUest dliU »n« of phyiJeal functtea*; '

^‘"cJSilderaUon for. the feeUngj the paUent Is an element of t« nient: every effort U mida to i i

o fthe VfmlndlnghlmofhlimlafoTtune.'>n ilgn ovrr Uie entnnee Arch a

^ t l le , -unlUrlum" rather (han “Asylui Boeing these people are not “lnma(ei:"t ke cn ire “pitien!*’’ H ist resUes*- I •»•»- over Uiere U not -Insane' or "eru b a o - tiie u*"dUturbed," orpcthips.-'.

Tbe epUepUo.doeA net hive "fH <* they are "conruliioni:" handcu n , ‘ne teltenandalnlght-JackeUarete *«nM ly spoken of u-restrAhit.- of, the Jl, me## kinifly ret^ guturuIstbeonethatdeserlbeA

runaway. Avoid the word "escAr I B S It luggrsU A JaJJ, SaynU ier,-]

patlenl h u -eloped.- ThB Id a 0 (ETS person ’elopbig" all by himself I somewhal the um e effect on the n

. mal mind u Uie dlscovw that “ water tauceU tum Uie .wrong w « 0 u the writer can tetU fyU iey^ r one of the Mshrootns At t h e ^

foot SanlUrlum..; ■

X '= ANNOUNCEMENTS '£ ' The’L e S - i - S S d u b wUl m

W dV Aflemodn"iriU)“ M n r3 WAlllngton.RoUeAllwmbeBDtw ed wtUi .current evenU.

w p e • The Wuhlngion PAniit-Teid , And astocUUon wlU raeet Thursday a , w u emoon a t 3:30 o'clock la Uie auda

fum of'Uie ichool.

ipait- , presbyterUn Missionary' 1 ,1$; clety win meet In Uie chureh parl

UiUaftemoonat2:30o-eIock."SU: wilt be the topie fornhe progn All women of Uie church a n 0

iii* dfalty invited. The‘pre*ldeot. Al H. N. Wigner, i^iSetU a meeU of Uie execuU\-e board At 3 o’cio

. U : " ~Un<

I - i f i n3 S . f r i . AND SAT..a

.SSf*-”,

A tuneful, Uihll- A a |rut cruJse.on the khigh C-* of ro- rBAnee,acUonAndbllArlty. Based on ■ B ^Ust seASon'A tA-

'm ous'B roadway ■imAsh-blt.you're in for ayicht time. I o r

• a^mmiaiSfiaiBt B ^

i — Final Toda/ - i ;"Slricl!yUneoBTentional”

- M tt- ■ Newi - Cotsedy • Novelty

S; IDAHOrTHUpSDAY JrOHNI

rflBREnTi]O 0 M (« im i^ U ^ n .b v ln (

WtU'leave UiU noniug for Av< llnols. to visit.

V tl VUlU Niece Uere-M n. R. WkCii CblcAgo, u here ’vUUng her

M r*W .arioU on, .l u m - w u -------------- - *he north Home Prem NAmp»-Mr. am, In 1805. J. 0 . Ahihart retumed WednIts Acre*, after a Uirte dAyi visit in Nariilng Uib ' ■0 3 are VIslU MoUie^-Dr. D, L. Al

and set Detroit where be w u ailed b Ids u i n terloua Ubiess ot hla moUier.

tl diKc- _ A r r l t e ^ m pS tri^M r.an d

A posi- f^TtdWedneedw.from^Altlet

) milder ■B*tkFrvmDel*«-AiidrC»tlt At Ori- turned lAst evening from Boise 1id Alid I'B refereed the Bolse-NimpA:]s ecm- acbool ArmUUce dty gsme wo, aa l„ . Boise, 11 to 6. , '

r l f u e ^ Rome Frem Mo«eow — Ash<And de- WUton, president of the IdAho i itpment. l>OArd ot educAllon, h u relue WAter ^rom Moscow where he altendAiyJcmi, ffl»ting of Uie botrd.

IclnsU- , io ^ |^ „ „ c ^ |„ ,n lA - j .W .’r J^ l* AUomey, And Hi

L. YeAmans, Buhl Uwyer. retitlOuntof yesterdAy from San Pnneslco.w

!f they altended lo legal matter* foTB the United fiutes ctrcuft c

Appro- of appeals.reanU ■pp****- ,leUilng Back Tnm UUb - M. C, W

clialrman ot Twin FalU county c , , , ^ mlsilonen. returned yesterday I” *'” '* lowing a few days builneu visl

8*llUkeClty..HemftdBUieltl| •'1®*^ motor orer Ihe BnowvlUe-8lre

w *l Uiat U In flnil su g tj ot c-RrttctfOTlfrUUh.-------- ----------degree ,

Uon of ChapmAn'Home ~ San“ J « : A. King. Salt U ke City, membei

UiBi firm of Wng and King. io» WUI'"" Kin*- um

SUte* senator trom OUh. vUlto( ' 2 ^ ? the home of W.OiT Chapman. T

* Falla Atiomey, while on hts waj nga of ®“ business.

O o toA risonS^ .andM riE d I AKtto A n^hlldftn liAve left

P b e e n t t , - / S *pendUiewlnierm«th*aodpoal

'i*™’ rtmAln to make Siclr homi. 1 ' ^ T Etden long h e j4 e n prominent » -M J dairying circle* of South Maho i

U A pioneer reeldent of Uib dUlr

' ScMt E x en U ^ V U t-D . C. W ? 2 l r •‘'M- »«o“ execuUve of the P» •6“ ^ teUo area, and H. 8. Alvord. so

^ execuUve of Uie Idaho Palls at WlUl Ondy Evans, Idaho Palls, wi

“ “ 2 hera PheasAnt hunUng Armlst diy, WhUe bere Uiey visited E.R

- « a S » lt, Acoui exepjUve ef j

If h i 8n»koW «r««»-IB nor- Promlnenl A U o m ^ ls lu -Ju i

B. A. WAlten, San Diego, tom Twin FillA roden t, senior .PAOI tn ,Uie film i t WAltjn, PAtry * Thocnin, |iere, *nd ffltmber of ptomlnent legal ti tn Jn Sin Die Arrived ycAlerdAy lospend a few dl

> onPuilflei*."neMyAthAtthehe* « t Mi3. >WA»en I tu completely )

meet oo,»«nd.. ’ 'rHAl- • — .1. . - = awer- .

y Att- - •dltor- _ . .

7 *0-a rlonsum-erira.I cor- -

Mr*. eeUng■clock. • '

5 S o m e

' I ™ ?O h r U

p' m M

I n e * W 0 d a to f B■ I UaireH en TOO ite lbi beiutlfu

^ *ll(*r aedsUion or "2■ ’ HoBar"tbu‘* t£ x c d io a■ or*]lgU(Ft{g!ds!tts.uH . - ' chargs. •« , O r.lfyooptcfir.yooam . tbia*<UUioatloBi(laA( M v tlw tw ) CB CbrirssA*^ A odltttiitfom osteaati

owa Ftigidiln st h ir leti

I . F RI A rista

: TelI”

151 Main Ave.

NIKS, ifOVEMBEB 13,1339 - -

fsfflSSlGt IX. U iW

„ Red Crou roll cAU for-lbe W.Bell; Fftiij-dlstrttt which'Includei tr niece, Khnberly. HAnsen, Ro

• (fo»liter, MurtAugb. Rock Cre--------FUer..btsldfi the nirAl clubs

"dN r* . dirm ci..h 'ju i yesterdiy. .Tb< dnesdiy p^ign cooUnue until No- “ P** ‘ 3 . II w u Announced yeitew

Mn. Sturgeon McCoy, rpl AlexAn- chalroAn and president ot thi^ooA^acJ FiUU-daptC£L_________I by the captains ot teuns i t work:

fereni psrt* ot Uie counly An J. L Ifodfln, M rt V. I t O

•PdMta- Mrs, a A .R « ^ d s .M n .E ,U ion. Mrs. u . / l liew rom . Mn KlrTtman. Mrs. Ed Mlnnerly

• stn . Frank Smith. Twin FalU J. M. MAson, Klmbetiy, Mn

'=■ «e where — ..........A blch won by

aher D, a ■ ■ 11 <10 lUtc, - M § a , M ,eturned B M J 1 ■ I nded n M M

a I TODAY, FRID■ 'S S A draran tic, Ihrilllni!, eu be- (dnfT. ru th le ss g irl in 1 t court regeneration

Ware,rcom- • / . ;ly tol- /llilt to / itipby ■ /ircvell / W T P 'S t con- / w / y ^

lamucl . , / 7 V 'W ^ f

Jnlted“ <l»t I l / L / O t I _ —,Twln IcAy (0

W«ln \ I L V tt for , \ j

lulbly f I h ^:n tln \ / > o ia d \ / ,i |m t . _____y /

w»t- L j~{7WMPoca- / I / . V W scout . ( m l / I ^ Area, « L O f r •■M

ilKtco.Rus-I Uje • ■

>rm«r | ,

!”a"ndl ywiifiH ElEN TW ElV E of A T«tCAItOO CORfEZ .

Jlego, . —

S u ip e l lC im e d y , "D on'ln -

. S '

? t h i n g _ n

's tm a s G' i .......... .— . '

This je u jfou'll wa ' dUTerent from the u i

>< a riiU B u -M ff le i ^ t,jre tA B irtthA tsh

•, And now you a n FrigidAire to which

1 ^ 1 ^ ^ s ilre r aeda llion oa oAflieorAtirieotltne

W bat A btp{7 Ml

A D d.howbapp7/i«* ^ O ld/ a w o o u a Can i

"MkUI o f S he ll thAok yon fo I ih« cabloet ' gUcs A dozen titnei e U n o o M

a a p r t t t t i i model you w ish onA btndsome m jU piymep'tlA* oeralflx , , . .i t i t l e c t ^ a p e r io d to iu i ty o o ftle ttu t; foe full dettilitpdA y.

riGlBAo e r a t o f Chriati,

Iford Sale: . W e s t

■■'•■•A.' ■____

p ------------iltogenqnrM n:-A.- r r CniTtn~. U iter:M n.p.;.Johiuoii,M urUi

^ Mn. 0 . A. BAker, rural dobs;j n ili R.K.OUllnthAm,.Filer.,.L UfiLL Mrs. Mlnnlck yesUrdiy npc

. 10 memben from HAwen. • H ^ quarten wlU be w n here in

PfiTlne'holet oo November : : -

. K S AMERLQANIZAtlON S 'r .X SCHOO'L OPENS SO

r S “e T S n The nliht Kliool openUd by [ uie i-wm AmerlctniuUon cocnml- r - ; : irlU-open-at.7-P_M.itodAyjt, ^5ii“ v7;. library in UlB Twin FlU* high Kl

It « » determloed At A.neeUng cvin

erly and Persons of Any.nAttonkUly who ■aUst Mn. Inlereited In AmrfCAO eftiieni Mn. Otlo or In learning the EngUsh langu

Wurster, are Invited (o AUend, It UAnnouu

[DAY AND SATURDAYIK. sensalional atory of b gold-dlE- in the slums of Ravana. and of her Ifon in the crucible of lore

S A '

v j j F y . Matlncfll O iT s a r '

' ' 'E v e h f h r jBH~ J -

IVETREES ••MAWOmERAMSEAUI^.

)n’t Bite the Denlbt", Pathe Newa

^ ' ■ . ' ■ ■ , 'U L f'l jW' ■ M

h itsw in t to give lo o t tU n g s usual thing* tbat chaoge h a t ^ fflething thu 'win b e t f tn m J t jh e w tn O A n d n ee d ii • can bee last rech a g i f t - i ch i t affixed A beeudful stetlJog oa which we ' ^ inAcribe h e t Itnent you desire; lo ln tioa you'll find tU i t s bel

ibt'll b« tbat yon found itl Foe la Ajijiredaie tU that Frig ld ilre itb r in g t to tbe kltcbeii;1 foe th is A r i t t t ^ t o f ChrlstfflU tfCAcbdAy. Aod it’t »b cAiy t o '

dAitel Y qu cab pu rchue Ofl tpecU l C hristm u t e n n t r t l e p t - ^ e bAlADce extended 'orct_ o t coareflleoce. Stop ia and a«k

lA y.'-'

n mtm aa G iiti

es Co.Twin Falls, Idalifl

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M rs. C aroline C hrislonsen ,

;V : 4 5 , N ative of ' Denmarlc,

G oss lo R e s t a t B n p trl

-nUPERTrHaTrl3-<6p«i»l• N*Tr»)-yunw*l terrlert f « Mr*■ Cirelln# ChrUt«n»en, 4J, plonter o: • ’ <he Mlnldofca prolMt rinw lilO. » h<

. ChriJttmtn. from Detimaik.’ wtr<■ cw ducttl luuday alKmoon. No. ... vtmbtr » , »t the OowlBun mor. ' luiryinRuptrt. Rtr. W. 7. R. Hon-

l«y otfldiled InKrtaenl wss li ' Rupert KneUry.

itr*. ChrUUnitn, whojo Jitaltl •« tud btra poor for tbout & y» r . dtec: ' I t Ibg (unll; homo on a (ami lu I!k ' upper Jtcluon countr;, wlirre il» : u ^ h i r huibtnd made ttitlr home

on irrlrU here Irom'Denmsrli... ' Mrs. C1fflslen«n « « pnunlnenc tn■ nurlt of tho'Qninte «nd « the time ; Of her deilh * w t«wl*ry of Wai- , . cott Oranie,,* lerrlM i}ie had ren­

dered for the lait tu'o yean.In attdllloD'to her hiuband, l«o

J daujbtCTA Xln. I. O. Michaels, Oray- .A j bell. Wxonlns. who was here dur- T Inc hcrmolhcr't.lasl lllceur Aitrid.

! ttudent'In (he Aeequla hlsh tehool;' and oae un. HtBTf CUMtnsen. »ho

completed |iLs hlsh school vork lu l .year, sun'lve.

;'j[iiPiiL8ii^NWIlSMi

JEROME. Nov! 13 (Bpeclal to The . Ne»»i-Two nes orjanlaitloni were

announced In Jcroms hUI> Khool . this ircek-a dranatlct clubt and a

fira'tquid. .Tho dramitles club orlginitcd lu t

In the hlRh tchool. under the lupervlilon of Mlu Vlrslnla Italde-

• man. I t h u been named Pep-•---per Dox" and Is composed of tHb fol-

-------loirlni members: RuU» Mink. Ona‘ XlrlA, M am lta Jojiu, Xejinelh De* . Mou. Helen CouveU. Theron Ward,

W« r*Hrvi.tha rlBkt ts . • quanlltl**.

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Ollbsrl Tilley, Row Dc Julius, Vlctoi in De Jullui. £vclyii McClellan. Ferne H Lewis, Paul Wlicatcroft. .Ollberl

i l l Brtwer. Urtm Dilton. Jsek ant PhyUla DwlfifurnirareaTiniltner, Arelfi Kamlcit; Carl McrfUt, Helen Miller. Dime Miller. Leonard FiTi Matsuerllte Freeman. Wanda Ott<

? « lilldessrde Flathei's;'Wanta East- ‘ “ erly and Rutho aturseoa.

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“ * in obKmnco of ArmUtlee day.' Ur*. Rose J. Wilson, Twbi Falls

It county superintendent of fchoolt. the ipent Monday rlslUns the Amster* Fry. dam tcbooU.nul ----------------------

JgJ KINDLING WOOD ^ •Uto Al Twin FtlU Feed & le i Co

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■ ; c „leasnK and conventcncfi o f p rc p a lg D sy d inner in an A U -Electrle ] sold bo sim pler. ; . , ' '

I n th e All-E tecfrle K itchen yoa fi lost sclontiflc o f home services a t llcctric Cookinf, W ate r H eaU ng i

T he AlI-EIectrle E itch eo is deai :cnt and cconomfcaL I t simpiifle ousekccpins and saves c o u n t l i ] lerljr sp e n t in kitchen drudgerT .

K now th e jo y of doing y o n r wo: ’ic K itchen. Begia w ith Tbutaff

S o l d o n E a s y 'W hether yoo aeed pie, tm or.. odem electrical services t ^ m aki li-iBlectric K itchcn you c an buy I te rm s.

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P 7 M odel G. E . R efrigerator '

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reparedin.:cbeii7day Housekeeping utes For These ‘.Services ■

AK yoa Imagine tha sparing a.Thank giT*' : ' IcBtchen? Nothing; /

»a have the latest and ---iatyonr‘comnundr \ ‘ ; tg bd BefrigOTHpi,‘ leao, convenient effl. ■ lifles the htislaw of ' sshoiirsof^eior*. . r .

w o rk in an An-E1ee»' ‘ dgiviag P ay dloneKi .

• T e r m sor,in threo of thtt#', . ‘ aft your Wt^en aa ■,>ny these appliances“ '• y . , - - - ' -

ta lla tion $ l D ow n. -

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~ ~ t t i l l ^ A 'n n ( i U n c e ' Speela

S e rm o n s a n i P ro sram ;

-------B0 HU-N0T.~I2 (BpfcUt .to-Till?«w»)-AeUvlUM In Buhl ehintha v a nuincreu* thl» ««tlc wUh tt num

— ber-«f-flp«W-4cnJioai4ilii:ncsO: Uis p u tcn ... D elfn tw from thf MelhodlslEpls bopU ehureh who atwtnfttl Uio »ub dlitrict niMtlnf of Ihe Womtn'. Forelcn Mlulontrr «oclclr c>( thUethodbC CplMopal ehureh tVrdiiM a«r In Twin Palli lnetud«l Mr*. C B. Lunie uid daushtff. Mlu MniUi lun te . Ma. U. C. SUculre. Mr& liar r r W. Wriaht, Mr*. E. nanlBwlck M n. J. P. Hunt, Mre. Btaffort, Mr« W. P. ShuSos, Mrs. Ifujan. WaJ. Urs. Mn. C. O, Smithson and Mr« p , E. DwUett.

Rer. CflrJer W. llalxr. P«lor a tlie Piesbyleilan churcli, will ipeal next Sunday mornlnB on "fleaJ Per- MO*.” anrf «t She creninB « « ! « on. T h o Man From MliMufL” . A •peclal miulcal Kr\-Ico by the newly eirpinlwd wrJiMtm and elioral ao­clety. conducled by Mra. HaUcy. *-UI be featured a t (he evenlns terrlee. n « . H aljv h pluinlnB a aecond terle* ot ehurcli nlshlA to begin ■bout the mlddl« of December.

Mra.OQ*rM«.afwdlnB, Mr*. P. W. ffOK*. M n. n . M. lUj's, Mr*: Comp­ter. and M lu Mary Hinckley will •nterUln memberi of the Methodlat Ladles' Aid toclety-at tho church (hlawelc. _________

A ■jiirreit-uome'^fltftni'W tl be- otoerwd a t (he Christian ehureh next Sunday at both momlnir and eve* blag serrlces, Rev. ChrU' J. Ben* ney. pa.<itor announced (Ills wtek. •Roots luid Fruits of UiB Field- will be the (heme or bolh morning and evening services, wllh a dUplay of all

• producU lllwtraUng the sermons. Members of (he churtli are (o be

• called to a spedal Tlianfcsfilvlngier- Tlc«-»hcn.a.thuiks.offcrlag.wlll be.

xecehed. tha pastor staled.Por Priday evening, membera of

the Women's Missionary aoclety cf the Christian ehureh are sponsor­ing a -Wund the world tour" at t h e ;

— ehurch.-rtpreteniln*' flve-oountrles,J Soulh A m ^ea, Africa. IndU. Oilna tw fA pan. BoothsfndleXlreoresch

' eouatrr «iUser>'e refreshments typU esl of (he country' and the evening »iU bederolecf (OAn educational pm- sw n on mlulotts. Mrs. Ray Blihop, president of the Buhl society, u In ehirse ot «?rangemfntt flpeeiaJ ■ muHcal numbers will alw be Xenlur> ed.,

77» Womni's Ultitonao'soelely ot thaSapUst church will honor Mtg, A. C. Lathrop, next Thursday, a t an tii-ilar RieeUflg.and-polOuck lunch* eoo Bt the home of Mrs. W. T. Mc­Cauley. Mr*.LathropwlllltaveOubl •bcut December I to make her hwne

■ w Emmett.• ^ e Challenite of Seven Years of

Wcrk la Ihe BuW KeJd- wJJJ be the — —theme•^>f-theMrmonl•hy-R•v,^^..a-

LaPl^op. paitor of the Buhl church., who leaves December 1 Xor Emmelt to spend several months before rc- •umlng his pastoral work. Rer. U th - n p has declined all calls and plans to rest for Ihe present. Ue.wllUpend (ocae (Ime wllh a daughter, Mn. 0 . B. Zltamirmaa i t Emmett.* A specW union tervlce will be held a t (he Bap. ;

' t u t chllith by all churches ot Buht oaithe evening of Km-ember 30 In bonor cf Jlev and A^s. Lathrop.

- SECOBD WHEAT CASQO TAMCOOVER, British Columbia

Oanylng 4 « « 0 bushels of whtat J^ m V M co u w toBbsngha). the , •;ciilef C»plUno.- chartered b r the :

. CtuulU nwhestpool.husetRVheat ' caiyoreoordofrcanada. itw assuf-

------Hdent.whttl.tojced.100,000 penons. 'tor ft year.

BEE8 HATO -LANOUAOK-WA8HIN0T0N (/TJ-Communlca-

tlea between fceej ij earned on Jerpe'I r thnuKh their sense or smelt and by mterpreUtlon of -dances- per*

. /WBjed Wlihln Uwlr hl«s, saya the dep«rtment of agriculture.

scD O a u to o ju ‘x a s i E S ’NEW VORK WV-A t«lkle suitable

' . for Usehlng can be produced for ti3. Bldjur 8. Negus ct Virginia Afed/csl

. college reporu to th e ' American Chemical society. He synehronlxes. u i 'AJualnum Ttcord wlU] in a aa - teur movie lUa.

1 Mavdyoii passe j 'the noonday (

f y h e p fn g yaur t t r

; r t t S L T i

A i)E ?IC IE N 07o t»d< «1Iiln ' laUia blood U nsuall; followid ci'

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t " «p]>etlle, s s d e r - n iweir&Vaer«<KU> a

n en u d pimples, 70«sd I n lk ynm^ '70y d s r ;ed-bIeod- dn

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Com mon M flg o g o rffea titb aC C m r potslH# atep bo.U kto to '

'" e o m it n e h k condlUon. Tako ^

I AMSTERDAM FOLKS AID L IKIVORKATHOLLISTE _ _ .tfl—

ir D AMSTERDAM, Nov. 13 (Bpeel , f n (0 Tho Newsi-Work of cJesnli L U kalsomlnlng and repairing (he He ■■■ Uller Presbylerlsn ehunh w u a

tli(cd b r tfr . and Mrs. Deni Ki'' t l l . lw>. Mr- an*! A. E. Kunkel w

Mrr«ld-Mrj.'Oerrit;Pel<r», Am. t - i t ^ s p t , who ealhtrtd irlih • Jan Ciai sreup ofvo lun leer-w rten -it-tl

church on Tuesday.ims . ------------------- - -

JERO M E JUDGE-WEDS

The _ t w i n f a l l s c o u p l ::has

. JEROME. Hov, IJ (apeclal to Tf N e* t)-^*e lt-P « rU rJ tt« l-\iU ta

, 'm an,T»'lnPalt5. wcreluutdftmai ■P"" rln(te license hete Monday. Novtmbi ™‘’,' 10. nnd were married (tie tame tls ena i,y probate Juilgo CIsrke T. Slan the ion,

i « - . , . . ,

i^m T M B S PiSKM N im O F Ptl’

■ of ■ nU PaiT . Kov, J3 rspeclftj lo Th cak NowsJ-Rclieonals for (he Ptfc«n ■er- tallon. of the Americnn "Itookle ii'lfc eomedj', "Corjwral Esiren," lo b

A staged a t llie Wilson theater lien wiy Priday afteriicon and rvcnlns, ar so- pronesslng i-iil:futoMly, member i-Ul of The Rupert Buslneu and Profei lee. slonaJ Women's dub, sponwrlng iti- md production, announced loday.;ln The east ot IB principal ch&rac

. (ers hoa been selected wtlh care anc W. with the grouw ol buslneu meu IP- high ichool students and grad( ;111 school 'children taking pan should list ensure an e\-enlng’a wholesomi llts atnuscment. club members reported,

rxt A. Baker, special reader, wW prtient a patriQllc pageant. Ttiere has alM

n . been arranged a mliultel skit wllh .)( fire prominent Rupert men fflsklnc :|11 up the east.nd Seat iale hu.gone over In good sll aliaps and the scramble for reserv- u . cd seats, with tl\p chart opened Wed- be nesday momlng. promlKS a large r- outUenee.b«_ASevcral swdaUy numbers hare

been added V) the original bUL.

' ! STORK VISITS JEROME16 I ------- ■':*..^JEROME, Nor. l2-l8peeUl lo The ta Newi>-:A son was bom on Norem* :li ber 0 to Afr. and Mrt. Charlei O. I* airotton, Jerome, at the St. Valen- lg tine's hoipltal In WendeU.

i E X E R c i s i s ¥ i U R L E Y

?Jj, WAHK EDUCATION WEEK

. ( BURLEV, N onT opec la l lo The ‘ KewsJ-t^sUonal.educailon week 11

being obtened In Burley by exercises " atUiesehools. llieprogmmlncludes■ toplu (0 be (aken tip os follows: • Jlonday. 'T he Bchool and Enrieh- '* ment of Human Life;" Tuesday, ® “How Schools Promote Patriotism

•nrtWorldUndMstandlng:"Wednea* ■f day; “flehools of Vesterdsy!" Thurt^

}■, Didlvldual (oAchlere;"8imday,'The It SehooUofTononoiPAnd thePulure '* of America."!• ■H W AMIN8 i ; i 8>VEET POTATOES d , WA8IiinQT6 n lT)->6 wtet poU-

(oes contain u mueh vllamln A u

- *'*n m'''**'*'’er' ®i» one-thlrd to one-half os much t 11«- n mln C as orange Juice or peach tnd

pineapple Juice.

SOUTHEIIN DAIRY r R O m s , RALEIOH, N. 0, OT)-.proIlU frem I soulhem daljy eattle have been prov- : ed In SUnley eouniy, wher# one ; ratmer aime reports an Income or , I3J to « 0 a men* from live eows ; - fed entirely on gratMnd legume pat* (ores.

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PICTURE FRAMING .TWINPALLS GLASS AND - PAINT CO.

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of Life?fca.iAa ao icn n o i fap p J l tlrcngfh m d heallh. An of a rvndoun eondtdon ' '

r of lh« re<I4IoMl.c«UK

l«Ild ep tnd nticH yonr M Sivo TOU new Ute ta d TitoUtyl Yoor jappeUto will pick n p - jo u -willfeenikeyoaneirtgalnl Keep t i e down rpsd briglifr' hr ketplie Tonr red-blood-cella figUlnE fer 'TOO. Get Uie.larse A t >U '

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S MANV STARS APPEAR IN PICTURE AT IDAI

—the -• . ..... ........A nelodlc nautlcsl' romar

- 'Heads Up,” adapted from the Bro; tray atoge h ll of last scaicn, op< tomorrow t t tha Idaho llieatrc. H

PI c rn Kane. the< llltle baby>voli "bopp-boopa-doop-'star. and C/i»r (Buddyrnogers'are'coifcaiured-

, The llilJ new Paramount love ond laus Q i t i ter treat with' Victor Moore, the i

mber tnutlcol comedy succeues, rolling. . (lay. (he laughs R'lth hls Imny cxplan ilan- Uons of his actlohi and tils lunni

Inventions, Moore was al/« se vllh Jlelra Xan< J>i htr la.il plctu

nn "Dangerous Nan McOrew," as i Uij medicine show doctor.

M argm t Breen, n pretty Won IIV ttctres* enlisted from the New Yo hnv Schwab tn d Mandel itage ahot U ll plays (tie romantic rcmlnJne lead tf

poslte Rogers u "Ntory Trumbul _ tk charming debutante. Helen Ka

Is her JmplJJj siiter "Betly,“ who mildly omujcd and Interestcd wh' Rogers falls m love wllh Mtry ou t

, “ nlgbt or Ws graduation from t here academy.. The h tn

»m e young ensign fnlls to please t girls’ molher, however, lor she h'ts 1

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rtc*and ' !neu.radewild /omaed.han' II , ,

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a T B E S #[ ' “HER MAr features"'lAHO AT ORPHEUM THEATF;rrj;n TKirprclurenow-tt-lbeOrphetJroad- Ilieatre senes to Introduce Mtrjo:opens Rambeau, celebrpted stage atar,... Hel- the talkUiK screen. Helen Twelvvoiced trees and ‘Rlcsrdo. Cortes piIttrles iVankle snd JchnAJe, respectlreed-tn ^Plillllp»-Holmes..-aoa_or_TayIaugh- Holmes, who recently scoredlie r«- “Di'H'J jjolldsy," JjM_tlj nwisij.

Ing.ln The eomtdy of "Hei Msn'’ ts pr WdedbyJ«mMOfe4ion,JI««yawe

innler nnd Pisnklyn Pangbom, Othe ' In the c u t are Mike DonUn, SUnI

PJelds. PsIrlela Csren. Blythe D»: I me daughter ol Arnold Daly, Ruth His

tndE>‘aRosl(a.,landt “MfJ- Msn- deals with Jlw clw * York te n of Frankie and J&nnle, it

.hows, t n orlglnil. story written for tl dtfp* screen.. TTie dialogue tiul tdspfa .bull." tlon la credited lo TOm Bueklngha Kane and two ung numbers In the pr rho is e = 5 = B ! = s = = a r = s — wheirIII the ready ehown t man Wlh t show

the wealth as Mary’s future husband. Itnd- On the lutroundlng program Is lethe eomedy,’‘OneHullyNlte.''Acarto( 't s t l - and tound news aro added featuru

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'A IL Y _N C T 3rjnraJ M L W ID

p B H f | | f f l s i n i® pg Farmers Buy Approximate

. 1,000,000 Boaril Feel

jw j Trees During Each Ye;veiw-

BURLEV, Nov. 13 (Special to T News)-«slesofllmberIntheMlt

'?*TS doki national forest aggregale sot . .n .u 1,000,000 bosrd feet a year, aceordl:

to 8. a . •Stewart, forest supetris ------- 'Motl brthir'sm w nrrou 'tgTu nHI pro- iivinft « iihln hauling distance of I Sweet fofcifbbiindarta*. There ore fo

saw mills within the forest limits, b tnley they ate l!ny affslra employing 11

rul periods .0/ operation.some 00 to 800 fsrmers avi

ilicm^lvH of the privilege of usli It i j Uniberj Irom the reserve, esch yea

f the _ - . ^ -

Jham ducllon are Ihe work of Oeon pro^ Oreen, Monte Collins and Mr. Qai

nett.The loesle of "Her Man" is H«

3Wor vans. Ihe Uslest, hottest metropol Id. ln(he«orId. Theherolnelsadani 1 Is a hsll glfl and the hero a sailor. The rtoon love romance Is one of excepUoni jres. #pi)es!.

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n iA H O , ntURSDAYMOEWNCs o , N O V E M B E R J 3 , a S S « ~

‘ UTiBltwut. iiuretU ttpam U ; purchase ore In smalli)uaoUlles.(

doUtr' U ih e lowest Umlt' the sert llo n , but there was ooe-tnLttcl

n n ree^edbytrangerlastseajonw i

UU aaS* 'About M.000 llltle trees go towa

. . «»Ung up IhB yearly aalea. p uera huy them for maoy iises'pa U;

j tc ly places. The more common tre fence ralU ihd posts, cellar string

;t o f and posU, {jsy derricki, feed n , ____ ^?TslliVaar Purchasers hsul the timber a

polea for long distances. Some p ■ m iu CO to Jerome counly larmt

In’ some Instancu the haul to t

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Tttmlrfiea by Ibe iBUnBoaoute. n ile Otiartaly Comptny

i'lM NOVEMBER 10W arrtntyD .-E.E.CurU atoM i

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Warranty D>-A. E KulUner to

. Warranty D .-H . C. Relnke Ha- Theo Qlhrlng. $11100. WK NE : polls 10 IS. ance - ■ - ■heir Approximately iifXnOK .pouni ;ontl ot relnrorccment steel will b« uk

In conJtniellon of Hoover data.

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Jieera » u th of Decio, Ues In t Rupert pital with bJujlea Incurred h

-------- auto.ttuefceolilsJon.al the grtve. „ d n-est ot Burley, Monday evening I prr* Weailierly ta u id to' have droi metl, into a dote while driving, gelUn ) tbe the wrong ilde of the road. He n the Uded wllh t truck driven by j

Finn, f transient temporwUy It — - lnghere,-wllhaWashlngtonmacl'

^ I iaro'ken arm « d l^ Ies 'to l: _ _ tnd one leg.

! K iE iiiiis - ME W lto A. A 1/cte dtlegatlon ftom Ihe K t w. berly Chriillan church atlended

Evanccllille meeting being held I to (he Flnt Christian church. T E 33 Falll, last night.

, The pulor. Olen W. Hull preached hli lermon on the sub}

itndi "Tlie Dlely of the Church." He at uted ed thst the chureh w as't divine

tUlulloa tnd h id not ouUlvcd

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lirXV tbe’ taflUMyUQl . of the church, be u id . that AMt

■■■■ thos40d 'lh ln isw 'i»w .h iT e.c ti n i i r n tow . H etpoteortheaoH rorciir d M r n and the chureh and atated U u t t illlllL II never outUve Jei

. Christ.- TliU ras the UiW am a i»« The In « «rles of termons being delive

ed thtl week lo the subjtct, “Whyl onpUce W eH atcS oM aftrC B u^ejy- '- lertlios- E.'ioehTrollnger.Tulst.OUahom 1 In on (be slnglog erangeUit, deUghted tl rtvelp it large-audlenc«.wlth.ti!s.leiullii{.: >>ng. tonr-uld hls singing u t tpKl dropped nnmberanoldhymn,'’QlreMeThlJ lUn£on Hesrt.".« S “ n ‘The subject of the sennontonlglh i ' , S ' *»>

plunged the world Into the dark agt and'thrterm 6n-J«a« rn l|hn rtll- t a discussion of (he ftetormaUon.

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p Of Eastern Area, I Iwies' a n d Atsnneju’s Doju-

I P re s e n t Im pressive Re-

! c o rd fl« i J J l Im p o r tan t

I C lash o f 1 9 3 0 A pproaches

! n O U T B C e o tra l Idaho dls* i i S fo o tban cham pion

wm ^ .M ille d a t Durley. j 8 atorda)r;j>rovcmber 15, a t 2

o’cIock 'irli'tB T w in F a lls and Rnpertt’ttlie /tw o runnerf*np,

J each wUb a losj: list n f Tie.' lories with teams of thts dls*

tric t and no defeats th s t have any bearing on tha distriel

' cb«B p(ouhrpclub.nM t,I(«w u)>I aouDC«{.2MtiiCiti(brOMehR.V. i . JnxK. Tirtn i m alter u i t(rw r I n e n t retehtd b e tn tn lila and ’ Oou2i 7 . J . MirisMU. Bupert.

I t Is required br tbe dlitrSct boud of athletio ooDtrot tha t lbe tim e be pUyed on neirtnl tenJtorj. A nip of a coin decided that tbe n a h would (0 to tbe Ourler Held (nitead of (be

. TUtt fleld.

- h i5 * J W ^ s s ! i5 a sTula s t a t whlth wll) be p lind

. Mondv.-oQ the eu tem dUlrlct ehtaplon'e fleld.

■ TlM om d tli for Salordajrl pm e were •nnounced by Coach Jonei u

■ xoUowi:, Referee. Andj CWfey, Twin fiU i;I umpire, Harrey S. Hile, Twin rails;

1.’ head Ilnem tn, A. K. Micqulrey. jOoodlag-/ ^ a K ^ -O ie d ‘

Rupert hlfh >ehoot iltren pre>' eenla an inpreailve itrln r ot t1 ^ > l t l Indudhic a 4002 Tletorr orer Jerome. 7-0 defeat ot OaUe7.-%l*0

-------- drobblnc-of-Alblonra-O^tle-wlthtba powerful Idaho FtUs elerea, me ot tbe two chief coateaden la

■ tbe EuU ro dlttrlet, a U 4 defeat ef Ooodlnr and Ust week's n*0 Tlctocr orer Burlej.

■ a .,Il«P«t'a one defeat w u In a prae*, tie* | i a # Irtlh Twin J>Us befoe* the I seuon opened which,resulted In'the

Bruins holdlnj the lone end of a

Stiues tbelr r t c t e r : t e 't ^ pre- . seuon aaae with Rupert the BnUns

V hold * 19-0 Tlctory orer Otkley. «"0 4 whllewuh ot ooodlaa, 9T«1I tlctory ^ orer Pocatello, t b o % ehltf eon>

I ^ d e r In the £ u t tm district, a M-

I r u t e i t•J ^ Twta ywS'^jBa defoae was a t tto , hsDds-of Bob* by a ao-14 acore. . i i OccapmUTe-soorea-show-both

•■I & ’?Msii;5sa'&s;4 bjr a more declslra acore and al- i - tbouih tbey have setbaek Rupert

' In a practice suoe tbe Supert.boys y handed Burley a noch wone defeat a tlu a JV ta y w isd it . ■} | t t e fans e t South Oentnl Idabo a district may expect W o t 'th e hard- J n Clt f0U(ht Kamu of tbe season with ! J tba dlitrtct ^Ue a t stake, Saturday, < 3 a t Burley. . ^

I H o r t o n S m i t hr

I R i e t u ^ H o i n e [

■ 8 P R m oraL D ,Jto .K er. M « ^ i ii^^Borton smllb ttm e home today to t

— rrspeD d-a-w eek-forjetttef-ioU-and £ LArtiUnt a l hu homa bere: Be ia re- f. ,„leuperatlns from ari operation for re> I'.^noTalofblstonsUi. Sm ttbialdbe n < J w u "sot It be would Join lbe i:j!wtnter golf eararan tn tbe Far Wett *'

.iMbefera tbe n s ilo u l B aleb-ptey r ' ,v;chi»p(0CiU pataZnn«idiC9(ar}y S

•y in December.

i f SAN FRANCISCO G O L F IN Q .I

I CO N TEST _ ^ s J o b l e s s ,

. I BAK m M O B C O . tjbr. 13 M V JA M rt prollla ef the national own W aatcbpUytolttoum ainenthcreDg. ),

S ? e ih ^ ^ ’ *** '***** ^ ®{ thUdly.otfldalsoflbeJunlorehMn. |

V I ^ ro /eom oeree.sponsorinfthear- „ • I / f a i r , announced t o ^ . 5' I. After e z p tu u and otUe mDncT

1 '.haw been deduct«d th» balance wUl n; .betumedorertottedUsens'UBeoj- 2, ; P ^ « n t commltue of 8sn ? tea . g

I lo N D O S D EFEATS DUSEK I IN MATCH IN ST . LOUIS

I BT. LOOIB, Kor. IJ MVJlmmy D' lAndea. reeefnlaid In soma staus A.' i U tbe world's heavywelfht wreit* B<j ju n t champion, detiaUd Rudy Du< Bi,aee)t.Omaha.lnamatchbtretonlahl. ». Uedoa wen lh# malfh w«b a body ^ slam afler 81 minutes ot wmllloc. '

LoDdos wtlghed MS ind Ouiek

■_---- -- . FPA T MoGILL DEFEA TS ;

FREBERQ IN P O R T U N D ■■------- ,(

PORTLAND, N0». 11 M V Psl Me- Vl OU, Omaha, deteated John Pnberc, t« UtnneapolU. two taUi oul ot three, m la a wrertUnt match bere tonlihL oii

UcatU wm Ute t in t fail in M Ui< aUnuleawllbhe&dlocktand lbe third tm In less than a mlouU with a head ani

' KUsera. Frebtrt won the second in i > ainutas wltb a body ilim. Ucaoi uu

, « l |b e d 230, rtebet* a i . . eai

ARIZONA POLOIBTS TVIN TDC80N, A m , Not, 13 1« -0bI.

renlty. e t A rtnna . WUdeaii t • mrwbelmed tba m im H iy of Ok- eu

• < ^liomaBeonen.lStoI.beTetonl|ht. a d \ ^ w u tbe OUabooanf flrtt diteat tan

JfUuaeaM s, . a t;

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I California Wants

New Grid MentorS* — '

rt Campus Gossip Points to Re- K placement of "Nibs" Prfce S at End of 1930 Seasonrd b ERKELEY,C»1-Not, » 0« -U n- t* conf limed but persUlent n p o r U ^ " day said two coaches of the Bl; Ten W eonference-Dlck Hanky, N ^ h - « weilem. and Bob Zuppke, IlllnoU-f . had been approached or would be ap-

• t tft f»k> m^r th» btfth as» head football ccicli e fth e Xinivtf^ ^ sKyofCaJl/OTnlt. , » „ •^ -Campus tosilp said Coach 0, I t

(Nibs) Price would be replaced at « the end ot

a ^ M ^ i t u ^ t a would 'dUcoss

!ied by A brtstllat edItorUl’written and publish** to tbe 4*Ur. CaWor- nla.- iW en?^U catlO B .‘by-Arthur Jwett. edittrf.

f* Arleit'a'article demanded a eweepr r- b u isresUntlon ot the atUetla all- « nation a l Callfotnl#. Includln* the '*1 {oolball coechlne depsrtmeat I t tol-* lowed-CaUtomUi's-74-0-d«fest-last°> Saturday by SotiUtem CalUemla.® W bUeeontlrm»ttonwuflotf«<S-

c o i ^ , It w u reported.prominent 7 alumnua of CalUomla b id nade

owtlurea to coaches, Henley and > zuppke-belny the most pnKnlnenlly

“ ° I t WM'denled sn otfer bad been ■® tendered to Knute Rockne, coacb ot

M etre'D a«. _____

“ T O B M 8E 8 CONFIDENCE ■0 BERKELEy, Cal, Nof. 13 Wh-K 7 raaoluUon expreisln* e«ntldenee In ^ the Oolwfilty o t CalJtoroU /cetbalJ ; Uam aad eoach ln jsu ttw u adopted J unanlinonsly by the exeBiUve com- S atltKiO&.the associated studenU

* : l b e action w u a surprbo In ilew e f.ap»rK it ^well-founded jeparta

F U ut discussion othlrtng a new coach would b« tha chlit order ot buslneu.

' Wmrn-'W. Mootlm. tndiMe : nu n iie r ot tbe unlnnlty , said the ' resolaUoQ w u adopted entbuslaitl- ! cally and w u not inUnded u a po-* Utofewure. l l reajl:“ItU U iesen .. Ument o t this committee'tbU tbe ° CalUomU football team and coach- . iav staff are detenrloi ot the sup- ? port o tth e student body.- .' . 6d«ral oerabers of tb* eommlt-

tee, heweTer, Intimated the rtaolu- Uon w u adopted to sUve off further inTutliatlon ot football condlUoni al Cslltwnli until a lter the "bit game" with Stanford November 3}. . . . .

I Tbe rumors conoemln; a change ' In the coaching staff named Dick

Hanley o t Northwestern, and Dob ’ Zuppke, mfnols. u poulble luceci- I SOTS lo Oowh "Nibs" Price. The ru- i ! biota were unortflrm'rt'liulr p n ^ - i

lent. ,’ AnelberrtportwldKnuteRoekne i ' ot Notre Dame would eome lo Berk-

era CaliroraU'a 7«-0 tlctory orer CaUfomla Saturday, •

Merchants Defeat Hasher Pin Squad,Idiho D eputaiw t (tore bovim i

crerwbelnKl<U>*-OrtU-Car#.|Mnr tIhree gairin' to nothing, In a Oem- imerclal league series at tbe Cox and ]Slone alley here last erening, A. iBoone w u truly a boon to bis team, * sooring 9M polnls to win high In-dlrlduM honor*, . ' ; c

0RIU,CAFB • ' 1Beam___________ m i8T m B03 iWcOOfMlct---------J » IM SM qBot ------------------- 187 m 3M tW ight__________ m m S i iD. Bertjcb I .;- li3 HI IW 430 oW .B ertscb--------It3 m 171 t t t

sDnmmy.....— 140 lU 430 »A. B o o u ________IT Sm aiS SM uBelt - — IW m m S44 uBrueitemann..^___ lU 1T8133 4H e.Dummy----------_ l4 fl 140 1« 430 „

Totals-,,, ' - , ^ 8 1 1 8 0 806 3463 a

Fields and Pirrone Schedul£Skirmish.C L m L A N o T ^ . U ( « - bj

’Jackie-' nelds. (om er worU wel- t» terwelght boilag ehamplen,'.wU] at meet Paul Plrrobe, Ju rd hilling m OUrelander. tn a'lo-round bout on ai Uie Clereland Clirtitmu fimd b « - ee ing program, December 10. U w u Tl announeed tonight. In

ridel LaBarba. foreur flyweight UUeholder, and U dla Bhea, Cbl- Ui cage. WUI put on a lo-round faaUi- to erwelght scrap ^ Uie same eard. ■ wl

BUNTEB DKTIATB W U T ' n RCtO, nor. I t (m->Btcn ^ t e r , ae

Saeramentn ireltam lgbt; w u i l m b l adedsiaa m rrrank laB ra jr . oak- Tb land. ta tba .sU-Rnod main m n t ot st ileao a n n a tenlgbt. . t e

uskies Fil()M oieJpK l-Gonclude-Year’s- % Gridiron SeasonM Interest Centers In FinalI Frays of Class B andI In Twin Palls-RupertIf ' Battle for Championship= : TItUBSDArS OABfES

Twla FalU Cata at lUnsta.rn ro A v a gam es

J erome at Geodlng.U utllen » | AlbloB.WendeU at Dk Io. .Olenni Ferry a t Shoshone.

Ol Carey a t lUlley.

, W ih but 10 gameTon tbe scheduto for tbe remainder ot Uie leaion. one

lo . ot whleh U the dUtrlct titular cbn- test between Rupert and Twin FalU.

. . U» seawn ll rapidly, drawing to a ■Ce cloee u o n e by oae tbe lereral teams . In both a a u A and Clus B ttoUh on tbelr schedule and tum In their per­

manent rccords ot Uw season's ae* tfl. eompUshmenU along wKh tbelr fDot- lo. ball togi.Va Six ol the ID remaining games wIU ih. be pta>'ed this week end alUi the

Twin 7»!Ji Cab-Jlanien game epen- tng Uie wetk-end txmlestt wlUi U»

n tame at Hanien thU allemoon.VK •~Hanien-iS'leadlns.tba-peteentag£.

column In Olsss B but renulns Ued U.- wlUjCuUettrt.andAlW on.for'flrst ^ place. NqneefUuUtree.menUoacd mt tchooU, barlnt been defeated by a ^ tean ot lU cUss tiiU leasou Sbo- u (boso feS vieUm to.the Cubs In an

earlier grnie while Uie CuUeford

Ke iinn . one ot tbe Uiree undefeated teams which meeU^Ransen,In <a ^ most Important game Norember ,31, S nojedoutthe.Cubs7-«. •ItshonWbe poetlhle for dopesteia:{6 geinone

,0^ line up on Uie campsratlre atrength It: «I Ustse two team s'u result ot to­ne day’s gsme.»t* aoea Season /u t -Jeromerand-Goodlng^cJoso-lhelr . reipecUve leuoos wlUi tbelr second n- contest of the yesr. These two teams n t batUed to a seoreleu Ue earlier m

Uie season and hate' Uie setUJng ot Uielr football rivalry a t ttake W -

Alblon, the IhUdot the undefeated en Class B teams met Hseelton a t I Iu - ot ellon for ihe second game of their

season, winning Uw ccntest, IS-e. Prtday theie teamt again meet, (hts Ume a t Albion lor their second cen-

'A test. Compsratlre scores would give In Albion a Ultle ^ la tbla contest sa WendfU, one ef Uje hardert fUbt- ed In t teams In Uie dUtrict In splt« ot a - baring suttered ft difeaU In 6 games, lU wUl trarel lo Deelo to meet Ctoaeh

Sammy Perrins' eleren, a leam that iw h u suttered but one detest and that ta In onf of the hardest fought conteeU th Of the year between Deelo and Han- u . eea 'le Olenns ? e n r wllb only one lo» In » Olau B eompeUllon In IhU dUtrict 1- aad Uiat a t Dietrich where she ear-0- llefln tiie season won a gsme, meeta1- Shoshone at-Sboehone, In wbat » shmild prore to be one ot tbe best 1- eontesle e t Uia etaion,- Carey w u

crushed by Hailey In an earlier game, M-o, and Is out for revenge In P«-

1 - day'a ^ e .1-

;! Loughran Signs to ,v Vie With Levinsky>b OBICAQO, Nov. 13 (/TV-Ttmmy I* troughran, phusdelptils, (oday w u

a 10-round batUe a t Uie Cblca«D le stadium Novrmber 31.

J FACTIONS OPPOSING AND FAVORING RUM

LAW LOOK TO 1932I tcontlnuri ^ One)-

BriUen, Republican, liilnoU, U ul > bs resign u party ehalrman, Sen- 1/ atcrftaritoodhlrgroam f-btrt'tftew : t^ a belief among hU Inllmatea U ut 1 ress wUl quit Uve party post raUi- . er than be silent In any 'w et" and . "dry" batUe of nallMial seope.• MeanwhUe, Uie Uw entoreement ,

eommUslon upon whose report tbe . Room'-admlnlstraUon b expected !

to take tu stand on Ute prohltauon ; question, resumed Its confereneea , today U> 10 effort to reach an agreement acceptable lo th e eleven membera. '

n w ’w ^ b u e a se /m n some of : Uie "diT* members on Uie eommla- ston tbU *astoundlng* Uilnp hara been dlseorered and Uiera U » promise from these same membeta

commUslon U itlU far trom afrea- ment

Coincident wttb the proposals fbr a showdown on prohlblUon- In ' l t » .It w u learned today Uial lonie.or Uie prohlWUonUta on Uie Uw « - fcreemant eommUslon would. Ilka to see an expression ot lenUment oa Uie “dry* Uw atter a 10 years' tr ta i

‘IbU could only be h i ^ h t about by a naUonU referendum and It ia the eplnlen of many Uiat a naltoa- a t rsterendua could be obtained oaly by sohmlUlng a consUtuUenaT amendment for repeal ot Uie Eight- eenUi ameadment to the Otttf. Tbe "drys", bewerer. are not wtil- Ing to go Uiat far.

Amoa W. W. Woodooct preblbl- Uen dlreetor, nacb«l Uie caplial today frem Um Paelfle coast frpm wbere ba waa recalled suddenly by iUtornsy'OanarU KltcbeU. Wood­cock BUd 1)» did not knew Uie ax- M p u w Ter ms reeall and t iu t t o tour .ot tb f jaU en bad 'te n ^ t T to e r t^ lb a l .» b a present s y itw I o t enfccdnc problbtUoi w u U u I best laetbod tbat cooU be devliad. I

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PrepareTeamof Gi{

5 Toward Biff l Squad Batters Way Inlo Na-

tional Prominence WitfT !!5i ■ « p p fn t.p pH-Pminri>*nrIves

mde r t MADISON, w u . Nov. 13 MV-WU-

ronsln’s tesm of pounds and polnU k |n h u battered lU wty Inlo national

prominence* by a hUh-scorlng of- lense and a sUngy delenie.

Manpower Uiat has wUled Uie op­position to mska wsy tor lu t-balt Moring U tbe tsetor coincident wlUi wl«oniln’s ruse.

A punch ,»a\-ed for late tn Uip eame ia s evident In the 3(>0 drub- blnd handed ChlcSRO. and a 37-0 set back for Uu hlghly-louted Unlrer- Illy et Pennsylvsnla team.

tuJe Wlsconiln rushed over J t pWnta one In the last halt of Ihe Chletgo game, en- and JO against PenMyliaWa. ,, a - RBrdas' SegUters Upset

Purdue, •hovewer. In a eunjrtslng upiel, managed to sUve ott the Dtdger Rlanu. The Boilermakers

“ • handed WUeensln Ua tin t Ucklng of the season. The scom w u 7-0.

Juit a 'year ago Wisconsin lost live of lU six major games, and

“* went scoreless In tour of Uiem. Cesch aienn Thlitiewatte trans- tomud'bUWtaektotparaUelOlenn Wamer'i double' wlngback gam e.'

H ’ ATlant^UnntaBda-tn 'front-ef-an equsUy.lsJve'-bBCkfleld. n u . for-

” from end te and., U featuni Cap- ^ tain l^ntoo OantenbaUi. end;'U lle ^ Lubratorleb.:giant.BertiUa tackle ^ Irom Uia flre;dbeka of .DuluUi. and 55 Gregory Kabat,-sensaUonal,. aopho- , more guard..-” - ■3, -WUllam'Lwby;~'l»-p6and. full-

bsck,i(tbaU rC traa tnftb«ansek . ^ Rusi-Rebbol*,-baUbaek, U anoUur ,>h triple th ru t performer.

The big itnn* men ef Uie rear guard are Sam Bebr, lUipound

S Johnny Smith S BattJ Woolley^ Indlin Johnny BralUl.' W t i a «<d City, u to be Emie Woolley's op^ IS- ponenl In a sla.reund sei^-flnat elr bout on an Anitrlcu Uglon boxing •e. card here n a t Tuesday evening.Us Duncan Jobnston, commitiee cbsl^■n- man, announced l u t evening. BmlUive U tald to be a hardy batUer, ands t one Wbo wlU test Uie Twin TalUIt- boya prowess to Uu utmost,*’/ ^ n k le Darren, Balt lAke City,^ .Wiiitrfy^ wlU headline Uie card In a 10-roiinda W * - , , .>ta Cub' Bter, i:eteran Ualner, who n- has usumed responilbUlty fer cod-

dltlonlng of the boxers to appear In preUffllnso’ bouls on tbls c a ^ list

let evening gtvo oul a itatement te.Qie effect Uut Uie preUmlnariu Uien- aelres. wlUiout any eUier .attraoc

^ Uoni,.wlU be worth U u: price of

IS, tinder Bier's tuperrUlon, a sqiitd 1- of ambitious young boxen Is work­

ing out wUb new to partlelpaUon in Tuesday's card. Tbey Uulude Jack Hanion and Bob 'WlUon, who have

V been mttched for-the four-round f prellmlntry boul, and a number ol

earnest young uplranU for partlcl- y paUen In Uie curtaln-raUer. ■

Ernie WooUey and Bud TravU ly aUo a n Ukltig advantage of Baer's u tnlnlng quarten u well u of bU s I- ring experience. liin- ~ T t i r ^ . “ whleh'U'.Uu'IlMt-fer li P Uie season here, U 'to be presented C

In the new Smmint Aulonsbile c company tsrsge a t tbe comer ot U

- MataT[venuTandKi5Urslmt-eiiC > > h

„ Conunission Rules » Bm s Must Battle;

r, PinLADELPlOA. Nor. 13 «1 - h The pcnniylnnla ,sUt« aUiletlc ^

? Benny muit defend hls UUe u , junior lightweight champion betore

January lo r Uie UUewUl be declared

,, Bass wen (be tlUe In New York |l* on January 30, last year, when he I 5 defeated Tod Morgan, CaUtomls. “ ? Since Uien Uie New Yoric boxing

eommlsilon hss abolished the Junior e<* lightweight class In Uiat su te , bul 6 “ tt U recognUed ta certata oUier U “ alatei. . tl i •

i \ ir PAysT

Blue i■ ^ ' c a

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Warberg Bros.i W M ; W A R B E a

Phone

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i f o r T i t

iants Pushes Jig-Ten-Corifia - 'tir

i IMa ^lUi

let IfiftPpBciSBB M a h h .!r- OwiMlwn10,

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diJoJe .

A University of Wisconsin i national nttentlon. Amon Its s

J- hcln, captain and endv&nd Snn t is holding ball for Behr.' '

halfback, conference shotput cham-1 ir plon; Chtrlcs ooldenburg, 105- id poui)d sophomore quarterback, who |

“ Jacit QainnrHopes^ f To Stay in Game'•> ' ' ROAIIINC CREEK, Pa, Nar..U

WV-Jaek Qainn, veletwi plttherIt -mi(ondltleuUy rtleased by Con-< nie Ms(k, Is golRg to keep right enr> pitching In the major leagnee it i'- be can find a bertb. 1^ He ll not ihrouih plUblng, he !^ aald, "not by a long shot." -? Jsek. one ofthe tewipltballart-

li(«s(m)e»,irajf«iWd]R.ftMlila 'r in Ihe river hUU when he follow ,, ed hU favorilo sport ot gwmlng *i for n u l l tame. •’ 1 sUU tblnk ihat I am good tor :> AoUier year," said Jaek' u ha J

» ^ ked ’theem benot a l e r ( l '^ ‘ I <* b ^ l ^ I can irin Ihs quota a{ I n g a m alloUed ivery good major i t letfue pHeher.-wiikk h aboat IS, > e I'm going to look around In the i - m a lm and get another yetr whleh*■ win gira me • record ot real terv- t t ieii tb a t any player can be pi«ed (

! ' v ' — 1 t iTeutbns Capture,, j Honors at Horse.• Show in GothamI "s NEW VORX, Nor. 13 Ml-8llrrinR I strains of'DeutscW and l/eder Al-f

les- reverbrated Uirough huge ^tfld• r iKra-BquarB-Oardcn-tontght-as'Uie - 1 otrman < army team completed a } clean sweep ef Ibe iDlenutloctlmll- t llary a w a i^ In winning the coret- : W -tadlvlduanropbrirthc nttlonal ‘

hone show.' _ ■W Ib s 'b k u a n t rxhlbJUon ot

N ^ iS ? tte * ^d a p p "^ * p e^ D e ” ^ orer Uie bara Uie tlrst Ume to He

I wllhCapUlnW .B.BradloTd.upon ■ ' euianne of Uie United Glales, and '

Uien won Uie Jump-olt. Only one- - ; half a fault w u charged agalntt Uie ; two horses on their tln l trip arotmd '■ Tlif WUW. out fju f aim cof-bair . ' erota were good enough lo wta U»o

Jump-off When Suzanne, an in-and- ‘ outer, bowled over Uie tin t bar. ' , tipped ott a slip en Uie second aad ; Uien refuted 'the stone Trall'for a ' ' toul ef 8H 'taulU. ': One polnl behind Uie lesders^traU- ' ed represenUUves from Canada.. Sweden and Uu United SUles tor ' Uie triple tle .for Uilrd, fourth and

mUl.'- .. - ;

TffBUBN

Blasre ' A L ;T’S LOW IN ASH

HEAT,VALUE lU’I iL I K E I T '

S. Transfer Co.iSG^Mariagerie 2 4 6 ■

H 0 . raU R SD AYaiORNlNG, Ni

(ular Co5 Wisconsin ferencelTitle

-iWW

n lenm of fflonts challenRca fo r 8 s tro n e men a re M ilton G anten- nm B ehr, halfliack. Milton B ach,

I-1 is Uie plunger when’John'Schnelln'V - 310.peund Kphomere, U not In Um >0 1 game. • .

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' Cagle Turns to—! “Prtf^FootbaU

NEW YORK, Nov. 13 (flV-Chris' 1 ' Oagle, fonner star of (he Army '

foeUnll team', bu'declded be Ukes I pUylng much'better Uian coaahlng 1 and wm take.up proleulooal foot- I bsll for Um rest of Uu seaSDn.'He I hu'slgned to pUy wlU'i.Uw New I York OUnts e t Uie NiUonal league,' t Tom llara, owner of Uui.tiub, a n - 1' nounced t o d a y . ' )'

Afler eight yean of>eeUeg» foot- {< ball at SouUiweitan, LwUtana I n - , i sUtute an«A fth |.'-O a< im M tblLL]

' year to eoach MUsUalppI Anles- ' ftls (esm hss loit f lw .o t.it^ alx i games. Csgle will leave BtarkvlUe, < MUsUslppl- by - airplane - tomorrow and WtU arrive hen In tlm alfor . Sunday’s game-bjlween Uie-aUnU nnd Uie .Chicago Bear*.«. • ''

He U'iiol expected to play until tha-foUowlng week against'.U u Oreen Bay Packers. ■ ^ ' .j

Fordham Mascoti, ! EamBeginsRei^ >

' N W YORkTnot. 13 ( « j l i i e . \lateit In anhonorable line otTerd- {

I bsm footbaU susw ts ■ began. JiU ‘‘ reign today as Rameeef IV^>The «

new ram U a black one, consider- ., ably smaUer and younger Uian liU i ‘ predecettcr, Rameies m , < which ; I w u kUled by dogi en Uie eampus

; " ^ ^ S C T ' ^ n u m w r i v w i i r -bring rlciory to Fordhain'a unbeat- r

' en football (earn in ite game wlUi ur -SU -Uary'-a-oL.CaUIam lajiUhe. r‘ Polo grounds Saturday, be already I

b u estabUsbed a repuUUon u a tI very loeky beast Re w usnatehad (I fn m Uie shadow of'Uie butehera c, elcawr a t Uie Twenly-Uilrd streel i> a toekya^ to become a monarch. 1

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ancc, opera ting siinp lie ltj gardlcsa o f price. V oa, tcma ftro^he g re a te a t wa

G alvanlied, rna tp roo f ta n

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NOVEMBEB 33, IflSO

infesi AlFootball Rivalries

> 57YearsRenerreW YORK, Nov. 13 tflV-roolbi

; yean'wUI be renewed thU Balurday figures JndlcaUhg when the teims 11

■ijnunes won, last and (led and how t

Ig n Yole 3g, Princeton 18 ISM WlUitnu 33. Amhent 17

■ ' Whcontln » . NcrthwefI ; m i ’ Colitste IT, Byracuieia-

Ig n ■ Michigan 18, Minnesota I tts Nebntka 15, MUsouri 6

tJWS. ' Chlcaco 17. lUlnols 14 IPOO DsrtmoiiUi (. Cornell 9 1M4 H am rd 13, Holy C n s i)

I Sontherii Gridiron

, Elevens Set Pace

W ith . U y ic lo rle s and I I

D e fe a ts fo r A verage of

.5 6 0 DIxlelsnd L eads

m \v VOIUC. Ko.. liH i- w it i i u ' Victories and 11 deleau tor an aver-

sce of JM, the South U^adUig all rlvaU In tbe success ol Its college looUwU Uams In Inter-stcUonsI con- <

' tllct, a UbuUtlon.ot rcsulU so tar . Indicated todsy. ._________

’ Far Wesl Uilrd wlUi iOO and the Middle West lourUi wHh..4S3. The

. BouUiwestiraUiwUh 500 u a result ot havUig tackled somo of Uie Middle

. West'a stroogett temt. . In acluU numiier ot InlenecUonal

vlclorlcs won, Uie E u t lesds wlUi 3J,’ only one game ahead ot Uie Middle

West wWA gained apprecUWy In_ the Ust week's play._ , ___I The private argument between Uie

E u t and Middle Weat found Uie toU . ter section forgftv.alieKl by wtaolng • tiveottUlastnlnegameswlUiEuU.

em rlvaki for a toUl e t 17 victories to 10." Mm i ol UiemorB-tmportant

1 games bare gone U> t te Mid-West forces. The SouUi, on the oUier

i s a r S s r X B r n SI gamea and losing only two. -, I The Par Weit tang la wlUi Uie

E u t tor the flnt'Utne this season Sabirdsy whm 8 t Msiy's ot Csll-

: tcmla pliys Fetdham here. Tbo SouUiwest wUI hsre a chsnce to faU

■ ten lU sverage at Uie E ul's expense , the ssme dsy u Southern MethodUt encounters the Navy, OUier Inter- KCtlonal contllcls thto week are Ohio*

:sute-PlUsburgh, lo^^-Pienn SUte, ;pennsy1vanla-Oeorgla Tech, LoyoU. Ohictgo, versus Boston coUege, Ar- ny-Rentueky Wesleysn and VUUn- ova-OgleUiorpe. ’ •

Haskell Indians Leave for Idaho

FOCATSLLO, Nor. » (T7 Tba Haskell IndUn toolbaU Uam. which wlU nuel the Unlrerslty o t Idabo, souUiem branch, here Babirday nlgbt, wUl arrive ftftn 8 p ^ e to­morrow moming and a t night wUl be guuU al a banquet arranged by PorilUll-Indiahs. The Bannock and Shoihone iribu have arranged an e U ^ l e program for Uie rliKort.

ROCCO OUTFOINTSGOLD IN 10.fl0UND CONTEST

-TORONTO.-Nov,-l3-t«>.8teire Rocco, Toronto tlywelght. returned to tbe rfat tOert long absence ton- plght and decUlvely 'outpointed M sr^Goiarvcleran-PhlUdelpbla: boxer, In a 10-round bout Oold re­cently deletled Frenchy Belanger. CanadUn tlywelght champion. He weighed UIU pounds, and Rocco 113.........

jrpe H o m e m s B r in g s [er P r e s s u iII L o w e r Cypc Home Elcclric Water Syalen Ity nnil dependability—witli any too, wi)i then Agree that the nei Evatcr plant valuca ever offered.«tnk - built' right Into the base <

atream. of water, j,.;- complete -> aclf-cohtalned i

(ion. See (hem at

^ N G E lHARDWARE.

iff. E l e c t r i i ^ S u p p H e a r . l

,(Burley ’!s Dating Back , lewlhnrag Week-EndMlball. rivalries going baek u far u B7 rday. Among Uiem ara.Uie'toUqwUig, Uie u lin t met, how Uiey sUnd a t pttaent ia )w they csai* out b s t year. ' . . . ,l Ties- Ties - lB3a Winner - •18 0 . Yale «t IT 4 WUUams 4western 1 3 NorUjwesttraTO----------------- 4----------Cotgata------«la 4 . '1 Mlcblgaa ' -‘ t l 8 : . 3 TU 14 . 3 BUneU \119 0 . DtrUnouUi ; :» i 1 I .H am id ?

I Italians I«ad in ;Bicycle Marathon

f*P anCAOO, Nor. 13 (flV-Tbe cnclc • ‘u v lUiUnleamotrraneoaeoiTelUand ,

Ptul Droctrdo. look a one Up le s i •Jn Cblfsgo'i Jnlenjsllenal aU-day' •-

, 1 bike rsce tonight wlUi a record of •I I 1173 miles, nine Ups and 73 potala, "■

. aner 73 houn of racing.' •Ol ■nine Icama were deadlocked tor - ’

second place In Uie turteus riding. - d s Thry were Alfred Leloumer aM

iM tnel OuhnbreUere, Uu French t “Bed Deril" team which held a Ue , wltft Uie new leaden all dsy /c r f ln t . pUce; oaetana BellonI and O erard -

V,i Debiets. Uie lUllan-BelgUa.team,^ ind Adolf Charller and Rogerdenef, .

g ; ’’’autaffleJS^Lrtoumer,,DtbMt^^^ '" Deglberg and Peden were Involved tn ,

snother spUl tonight but none w u ,IfiT e ^ u s iy in JU W -■he ------------ - — •

S CONNECTICUT GOLFER • .WINS IN TOURNAMENT! :

lal I “3J PIN EnUR8T,N.O„Nor.l3M >- -. die BUly Burke, Orecnwlch, ConnecUeut, in todty won Uie mld-BouU» golf to u r - •.

nament wlUi a score'ot 14} tor. Uie,,h . ■srh'ole“ evenK.-.-Emmtt” rreneh,T-r

Jf" D t^ K ^ i" k » T M S ^ B lm s f^ ^ ^NewYork.dlvldedsecond,Ui£rd.and fourth pritB money WlUl scertset IW .. •,

a p — . i «JAKE”: ; -Sa' ' A N D H i S '.' '

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^ .Speculative Pefflnlum Swings ff i---- WldelrBut-Rallies Wipe SS

Out Earlier ■ Decreases iiS ' — ■ •

. Markets at a Glance~ ~ NEW YOiUf. Nor. )3-(,r>-

SUicki: irifgulir: lenlen e*n* will cel a fo J.polnt loitea en rise In UibOOnnet), . I the]

Bonds: IrrcfuUr; United SU tu tlnleovenimenU itronc-

Curb: IrrcjuUr: ilron i r»3U<» Wfollow w ly if r t ta e t t ■ U.

P o re le n 'tx c lJ in je j : n n n , quetUrllne u id Irtno Rdvanc». Lou

Collon: Jll«hfr: light oflerlnw p kand coverlns, , “I’J

8u5tr : Bteady; firm *pot m « - «11 kel• Colfee: Sltady: tridew pport Ne«

bullUh «ttm it« jj of Europeift requlremenU.

Corn: Firm: forKasl unfavor-able B'ealher. r ih

CaUle: Lower. nh, IIosi: Steady to lo»er.

. ________________ _____________ uixny JOHN U COOLEV TW.

<Aai6elatcd Preu FlnaneUl Writer) TrfNEW YORK. Nov. II-T h» ip « - Tte

ulaUv#.pendulum iwunB widely on .Tre Uie Jtoelc market today. Early de^

• r i L i r r s n i : „

overoTOJfOWlIJITer Tlw rally. 11»8 y«l«<lay'». camo

In the afternoon. lU ba«l» waa an p; overioW altuaUon In the markel u

■which needed .llUlo allmulaUon w •pul tho ahorU to eoverln*. Tho Jm- pettu waa afforded by Uie halfcenl rlM In copper pricei. Uio firal ad- « >-an«t In red meUl Uila year, and 8 ^ when ll waj announced the reaponac turt waa prom'pU tl

— The-day 'a-bu»lneu-n«w »-w u - Tmixed. Copper’a return to 10 cenU »»•

. a poundMffael Uie October incmae h in Itocki of tho meUl.-bul wUh aproducUon eurUllmenl program be- zJlored u bo tlrtually auurtd and * andiurUier lUffenliw ot prleu apecled. _ AOl# ouUook for Uio InduiUj appear- Q cd betler. PenMyt»anU crude oU

, nuoUUon* WET# reduced, ilefl op-. eraUona ahowed a drop of aboul * «

per eent for Uio lu t week, and load- « r4 ■ Inct of frelfhl declined, alUiouKh Uie i

Joa waa leu than Kaaonal. ' •Thejleel trade rerlewi, reconciled «

to an unimproved Immedlalo out- Uw . Jook.aroU lklacofan«plunilnJaa- *n»

■ ..... “B taiu wta M IlUl, t>IUi in n .

rally. In vtowof Uie fact Uiat acoru o,|e of itocka had Juil touched new low*.

. and who conUnued lo ttl l aflcr Uie t„i, . advance had lUrted,. found Uielr . ' ImmedUte poattiiu. uncomforUUe.’ 'lorUiemarkelclotedalUietop.The „ p I vpward more began in Uie copper

___ ialoeka.w blch.liive.had.iuch.ifant « «cheer In Uie» many monUia of do- s ; dlnlnieam lhjianddlrtdendredue- got

■ tlona that todaj-i good newa' wai culekly Innilated lato tubaunUal calna. KennocoU .u d * Anttlcaa /, enelUns ro*e S point*, Aadea », Aa- o o Monda, Ccno de Psko, Calumet uar •nd Ariaona. and Phelpa Dod« 1 to 3, and Uie inacUn Chile, S. , wa

When Uio corertnc became gtn- j j , • eral. United 8U t« Sleel, down a j

polnU to UOU In Ihe early aelUng. rebounded to cloee a t H4, up 3. Amer- ^ lean Telephone, whow weakneu leaturtd Uie mornlag acciloa, tum^

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twin Fails Market! .StmSCBlUCBS ABE UaOEU MUT r>°. 70 ACCEPT AB FWAL TOB Q tO- " j TATIONS ArrBAUNO IN XUIS grto coLuuN . n iB 'n a im z B g iv e n £ ABB TflOSB BUFFUEO'TO TUB tol NBW5 BACD OAI B I BUYEBS XN j ]

- ALL LINES QUOTED. BUT IN A n M iT h a n y OASES BUYEBS aa

• fAY HOBB. FOB BOTU UVB- gei STOCK ANU fBOOOCB TBAN F THE QUOTATIONS THEI OlVK l»o TO TUE NEffS. AND SELLERS B ABB UBGBO TOKEBP T in s FACI 33c. IN MIND. 2

TM iwta rail, ttttutei artrtn t— M'.:

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iiB forenoon break, got b«k wlwliiey had loei. LoeW*. down 3 polnla,Ilnlahed only U off. Fo* jOlntl; <■

Many rail*. IncludlnB I’cnwyMn- li. Er!e,-Unlon PjeUlc.VitM. Chciapeaie and Olj <>, St- LouU SouUiweiiem, and MlJMurl Picllle prefetTed.joucIicd new lo»a unrt-ma^onljLJrTeRuIai' recovery,»UlioughAlchbon gained < nel. Nor- ,rolk Wcitem 3, and New lUven and i - New York Cenlral aboul 2, ^

aOVEBNMENT BONDS NEW YORK, Nov. 13 Wt-Ulillwl

Slatea government bsnd quolalloni 'loaed*Liberty 3fji 3 2 - « -- ---------tIOl-lJUberty flm i t reg 31'41 —Uberty fourtli 4Ha 33-3! _I1M.19 Jberty fourih reg 33-38 $103.17 •rw u u ry 4 'ia «-S2 ....... - . . i i i nrreuury <«a 47-52 teg :----- tUi.rreaiury ------------ I10«3i ^ ;rreaiury 3s\ 32-«7--------- *l«.19 m

MONEY A“m v YORK, Nov. II (-n-CaU Aa

jionry:8M ady:3pcrcenlalldar. ^■Tlmfl loana;,Buy; W <!»•?»t? » ;;,hree and lour monUia 2 lo 2lj;lH e An md »lx montha 2« per tenl.

Prime commercial paper 2’. to 3, J " Dankera; wceptancea: Unchanged, lui

METALS ■ D«l NEW YORK, Nor. 12 MVCopper:

Steadier; electrolyUc ipol and lu- cti.ure lOe. cm

Iron: Quiet: unchanged. ^Tin:., aieady; «pe l and nearby cm

12530: fuuire 125,02. 0 1Lead:8teady:i|»lNewYorkt5.10; ^

Cut SU Loula C<x Zinc: Qulel: E u t St. Loula spot

md fuUire HJ7. nAnUmonr t7 to *7.10. Cec

"Quickillver l i o r ^ ------------------ got

UMI SILVER '■ dS NBWYORK.Nov.iawv-Bariil- dct

rer 3S’ie. g;i

BUOAB mNEW YORK, Nov. 13 Wl - Al-

Jwugh qulel. rawaugarwM firmer 3*,1 n tone today. wlUi buj'cra aald to be on rUU o8topayl3.i$forapolornear- gf; iyaugen,wlUiholdera generally aik- ^ nc *330. No aatei were reporUd. do

Raw fuUirea wero leu active and (»' wlee movemenU wero aomBwhat ir- - j tcuU r, wlUi operalora Uicllned lo Mid off and await definite acUon te gy the Cuban,jepretenUUvea in lo-

reporU UiU momlne u id Uiat a t ''4 FCiterday'ameeUncUieblllhadbeen N paaud.by-Uie-Cubaiuiuuie.,bul. J l preu reporU later latd Uiat Uie ac­lion wai nol final but Uial It w u . merely an accepUnce of Uio propo- alUon in principle. A

ApproHmate aalea v m toni. j; Oloiinc pricea: Decetnber tl.O . Jan- .ui uarjr *1,47, Mareh I l i J . May *1,60.July *li7, Seplember ILT3. Thero ,[ weiv no UanucUODi in Uie number f, a ca n iru u . . t ,

No chaneea occurred in the rellned <| alluaUon, wlUi moderate withdraw- t| ala but no now builneu reported, q Pricei wero quoted a t *4.7* for fine f, granulated by reflnera, bul aecond b8adiavaiUblealfro!9l4.S0to*t.35. _

BAN FBANCISCO FBODUCE SAN PRANCISCO, Nov. 13 (A? -

Butlerfat 31c.. Onloni: Jobblnc Kttked .yellowa «. SOo.to «9c. Urge Me to l l i red gkibei SOc lo *t: AuiUaUan browna '7Sc , to 11. tr,^ U l o e a : Jobblnc Stockton, long whlM *1.63 to *215 cwt.; poorer low ■„ aaooe per lack; Wuhington'netled ^ cemi *133 to tl.CS. J ,

Poultry: DrtUlen Ue to SSc; hem l»olo 37c; turkeyi aie 10 35c. u,

Butter: 92 acore 34’ic; 90 acore ta J3C.

Egsi: No. 1 extra amal Ipee-weei » . 22<ic; No. 1 candled extra 42m;No. 1 candled exUa medluma 3»He.

Cheeie: CallfomU fancy fUU l*!ic. _ _ _ • „

LOS ANOELES PRODUCELOS ANOELES. Nov, 13 WV-Pro- ,|.

duce exchante recelpU: Buder 105,- ^200 poundi; cheese 4000 pounda; ecsi p„

Butter In bulk 37c. ‘ mttc*r Extra* 34c; f in t freah 39c: ^

c'lM ccunl :sc; medium SSc; aaall («,2tC. w

PouliT)': Brollen .1 to H i poundi '^ | 34e; over H i to 2W poundi 34ej leg- .j, hom fryert2i;io3poitad*lW ;col- Drtd 30c; ro u len 3 pounds and up ,(j Me; legliom hen* under 3!l pound*1-c; 3U 10 4 pounda 19c; over 4 poundi 19c; colored hena 4 pound* and up 3«c: DueU: Younc IW old 12c; Turkeji: Younc tomi d r ^ no 13 poundi 2«c: 12 poundi 33c; heni 26c:-drt*»cd 29c; under W poundi »c ; old lomi 23c; dreased 3to. =

CmCAOO PBODUCE- • ■ ' CinCAOO, Nov. 12 Ml - BuUer:

Recelpu 14310; aleady; creamery e iU u 34>ic; aundarda J3e; e x ^ f ln u J3c to 4c; ftraU 30c to SlHo; ■* tKondi SSc to 39c.

E n i: Recelpu M09 caiea: firm; extra f ln u 37c to 3*c: freih paded flr»u 33 elo 34c; Ireah currenl re­celpu 3«c to 3lc: ordlniry currenl . recclpU 32 cto 30e.

Uve poulir: RecelpU four can.33 irucki: ea*y, unchanged.

DRIED FBCIT NEW YORK, NOV. 13 MWWed

frull: Steady.

j 1 dP tT |. . . IDAHO MABKET__. .

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i«7»riBaraUNa.lmeaUr93e. lo< T^HN FALLS — Demand fair: « I

narkel lUady; RuaeU N.. 1 *1 bU aeeofdloc io eondlUon; M<

Nb. I BOflly *ie. few lower; ulea fr by dealera 5« h l i h e r . ________ "1

CHICAOO MABKET ^cmCAQO, Not. 12 U) IU II D «(

A) - PeUiwa: RecelpU 111 ear- ^loada: on Irack 411: taUf^Vnlted „SUUa iblpeoenU S5<; aUady, trad- „Ini fairs aacktd, per cwt: Wlacen- ^tin roand while* IL50 l« *l.(3, |i;

fancy *1.7# to IL*Ss North Da- , 7, . koU, MlnneaoU *1.33 lo flJO; few *li5 le |l.«0 ;IdahoR iiueU N ».lIIAJ 10 t2 | No. S *1JQ io *i.W; „

Colorado ftleClnrta «1.»0 to - |^ ^faaey ibada bifher. eh

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CUICAOO UVEBTOCk ^ CHICAGO, Nov. 13 (/P) (U S D A) u

Itogi: Recelpu 28,000. Includlnc WOO p, dlteci;markclcloiedmoderalelyael- er ite .at. lOe to 30c-decllne oompa^. wltli Tueiday'a, a m ag e :' packing ni WWI unennly lOc to 35c lower: fai welghu below 150 poundi aold early 70 around Iteady; bulk all welghu **.60 u to U n ; lop on alrons welghu *U0; ’ lorted pU* and light llghu *«.U to »9; pica upward to *9.35 on iptcUI- _ ly accounu; ihlppera look 200; e»U- maled lioldoven 5000; alow on « ' welghu ISO pounds up; lighter m welihu Iteady: 150 to 300 poundi to **.10 to ( lU : light IlghU good and to cliolce 140 lo 14P poiwii *9JS to *9; llghl welghu IM to 300 pounda W to **,80; medium welghu 300 lo 350 to pounda *8,« to *190; he*»7 wtlebu *l 250 to 350 pounda *1.85 to *SJM; 11 packlnc lowi medium and sood 275 w loS00 poundi*7J 5 U>MJ3 ;aIauch- fe (er plga Rood and choice 100 lo 130 lo poundi M.CO to *9.10.

CalUe: Reeelpu 10JXX),calve« 2000 ; 53 general market lUIl leml-demoral- « tzed; bulk ileen. yearllnc and ihe le Itock belnc unsold; largely 35clo50v I** lower: 35c 10 50e down on yearllngt. ** WIUl heavle* fully 50c off; fow Uchi yearllnga up to *13.75, hut moit bet­ter grade yearllnca *1330 to *13; nol many iteen above *11 nor me- D dlum wYiRliu abo>-e *12; numeroua M

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load* fal but touch welchty iU in lelllng a t *8 to *9; vealers.Uni; I bulli steady to 35e lower; lonc euing A.) Montana homed atock wanl lo feed- in* er dealen a t *9; moit aUxken lell- fpr lngat»7lo*82S;fatcowaandbuwh- era er helfera cloalnc-50o.lower:.uiuers poi 3SC down; alaughler culUe »nd teal- cm era; aleera good and choice 600 to goc 900 pounda *t0.7S to *1330 : 900 to pa] m0^ad**10toJ1330;1100tol3«0 So! pounds *8 to fl3J5 ; 1300 10 1500 c pounda *830 to 413.U; helfen good mb and choice .<50 to 850 poumU *9 to h,] *13; eowa good and choice *5.24 to *730; cuUera. *178 0 *3,75; bdli, mc yearUnc* excluded, good and choice „ i beef *5 to *8.35; vealen, milk fed, (Ja cood aM cbo\u-U to *10.75; ttocker hel and leeder caUle: a lem p»d bu) choice too to 1050 pounda *7 to *9. ^ i

Sheep: Recelpu 31.000; fat to h s aDdyearllnc»cloilngmoiUy25eloi^ oH er: leedera ate4dy:.falewei Itrong; - j bulk good aad choice nallve and ted w ettem Umb* *8 to *8.25; few (8.40; latter price paid by packen and clly .vi buuhen; bucks motUy *7 to *7J5; g ujro*ouu»5,ui»330:.few.up!rirdlo. « *8: c rau Weslemi *7 to *7.75 to Si' Mcken;' led yearllncs *8 to *7. a v ^ eraglnc 90 to 110 poundi; fluuund-

faced ranco leedlng Iambi avenglnc , 70 poundi * 7 « t whlto laced kinds «-M to»7. _____

_OObENUVMTOCK“ S5DBNrN0Y.* 13 W> (U 8 D A) poH op: ReceipU 805, includlni 138 lor poimatkei: early ule* belt butchen 180 ncto 320 pounds *9.35; Uter ulc» *9.10 amio *9.18; packlnc lowa *735 down., er

CaUle: R«elpU 788. Includlnc ■ <738 for market: early u le i Neuty fetto tlronc; aboul two loadt good (eiileera 985 to 1188 poundi *730; load loi 1109 pounda *7J9 'to *830; two m(toads cood younc cows *530 to *535: wtfew undetcradea around *330; odd erlou bulls *435 to *430. Wt

Sheep: RecelpU 9099, Including *11 537] for muket: toad C3'pound lambs fei*735: load »4 pounda *7; late yei- orterday few decU mUed Iambi (8.83; toport deck *8.75: pan deck feeden g i *8; packaco ewe* *3 per head. ,

LOS ANOELES LnTSTOCK *8. LOS ANI3ELES. Nov. 13 M) (U 8 I

D A)-CaUle: Recelpu **: two loads 39i MexIcaQ' type Imperial iteen f7;' bu

A & T T O T w e w

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few heifers *135: ceod OalUemU taand Utah oowa hekl above’*838; *1 loid *C; bulk, common to medium ttso to *5.75; cutter crades *330 to}i35; bulli *5.83 down. Calvei: Re> ,celpU 800: tlronc to moiUy 35e .1 hlcWr; few hetd vealen to *14; fe«|oad*/328 r pound SouUiweitem ”calvu'lo klllen *8 to *3. . ^

slieep: Re«)pU 135; m'edlum'to mchoice Umbs 75 poundt down quot- , 1,ed *6.75 to *8.10; deck common lo- ^cal fed 78-pound lambs *8. ^

Kogi:Reeelpti300;albw,10eto30e (olover; load ISS-pound E utem s 1tl0.40; load unsold; fow locals *930 mi10 *10; packlns sows *4. . - - Ut

■ ab SAN FRANCISCO LIVESTOCKBAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13 W)' (U. hli

S. D. A .)~Hop: Recelpu 935; d l- er,reel 360;.iUady to lOe lower: seven it<can 160 to 190 pound Easterns tn d *7CaUfomlt' 11030 to *1030; packlnc . 'aowa steady, moiUy *830'to *8.75. pr

CatUe: RecelpU12S,hoIdoverl30: ahdetlrable Ulllnc steers ileady: fouc ct)cars co«l 1090 to 1025 pound Nevada f rIteera *a; ten out *730; two loads camedium 1010 pound Idaho bi^dovers *9*730; loatt medium 880 pounda* ac.*7; a)» stock .scarce, .slaw, about f tItesdy; odd psckaces cutler and dc common *330 to *430: odd medium bulU *530 down. Calves; Reeelpu 100; load medium around 300 poundCaUfomla unsold; Indicatloos about d ,Iteady. eli'6heep:ReMlpU1150,holdoverM0; 7 ,

steady, good to choice light lambs n,scarce, quotable (0 *835; iwo decks bvgood 85 pound wooled Oregons *738 ]}strslght; Iwo decks medium to cood in80 poundholdoverldahos*733; load *7 eommon 70 pounden *835; good ewesslronc to 33e higher; deck cood 113 axpound early ahom CallfomUi 1435. »

PO RltA N DLOTS'tOCK ' lol PORTLAND, Nov. 13.m iU. 8. D. p,

A.)-I{oci: BenipU 250^.|ifl dr|ve- u, ins; quoted JJe lower'Uiin Monday m f9rslsuchlCTcIaaes:steadyforfeed- ^ tn only: early .u io small .tot 150 £ pound butchen *9.78;'btdd!iic gen- bi erally *S.7S or under; feeder pics In q, good demand wlUi b u ^ wllllnc to „pay.up'to 81130 (or chelce l^hU; non# avaUable. j t

CatUs: Recelpu 150. calvcs » : | j m6(Uydrivelas; arousdelcbt-loads htldftomMoodtyraosUyshsslock: g] noUiinc to speak of movinc ealy : n Mondsy's market closed with sleen „ and she stock 38 to SOe lowtr; oUier r „ clAues sieady: extreme to p jw 't s helfen Monday, *7; oowi *8.T wiUi;)( bulk' down respeeUvely, (rom. *8.751 m and *530: bulk buUs Mondsy *4301 to *330; top vealcn *ll:,ealrcs *10; off Fades down to *S. ' . . • . .' Sheep: RecelpU 800; nU supply 81 313 on contract:. qiioUbiy stesdy; tt no early sales' to speak of; s t i l l y choice cIoMly sorted Jaflibs quoUblo cH *7; bulk of kinds comlnc stopping at *8i 0 'down;-medlum to choice year- to Unnquoted*330to*S;culU{ochoIce *3 ewes*tto*3. to

— — • • fa ; "'OMAHA UVESTOCK “— ^ OMAHA. Nov. 13 W» (U. S. D. A.)

-Hogs: RecelpU 9000;slBw. moiUy ]0c lowtr: 180 pounds-and- down tnabout steady; top *930 on^aio to 340 mpound butchen; bulk 180 to 350 u p S *8.40 to *830; 160 IO-J80 co ^ d i *833 to *8.40; packlnc eows at m U y23e lower: bulk 173010*745; K>smoourllchtsowsupw^lo*8;leed- 84

*^0^ 0: 8000. calves 500; Pifed aleen 'and yearUng* duU. ven; la (ew early sa lu : p r o s p ^ M t o ^ it

; lower: fat she stock fully 35o lowtr: oi 'mott bids off aore; cutter r*des s;1 S S :b u lU and vealcrtstehdy: I n k ­ier and feeder a t e e r s i c w . i ^ y 0weak; few loads ycul>°P ^ ^ *1138; several lo«is held higher; al (ew grau helfen *833 to *735; g rus ai eowa *135 to *838: cuiter grades *3 to *4; medium naUve bulls *430 lo ^ *t7S: odd head up to_*5: practical G lop vealera *10; fe* selecU *11: (ew In 1 ^ medium to good,atock steert 83 *830 to *7.75: common Holstelni *3. yt *^6he!^: R^elpU 8000: bids m«Uy 35c lower: blddlns IT30 to *7.75 on, bulk o( sUtuhter to b s ; aheep F

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scarce: (eedlns Umbt (uUy steady a t Q *7 10*735. *

ST. JOSEPH LIVESTOCKs r . JOSEPH, Nov. 13 UF) (U. B. D.

A .)-H 06s; ReoelpU 5000; slow: butcherhocsslesdytolOelowertban ' preceding tfsy’j SKrac*; bulk ceod to choice hoes 300 pounds up *830 to , *8.60;l60lol*0pounds*835to*830: vlrtusUy no lighter kinds on ssle; Dl some extreme heavy hofs sUll uniold; packlnc sows b l| 33c lowtr; bulk *735 10*8.,

Bheep: Receipt^ 8000: (s t lamb matfctt atov and weak; load Idaho Umbs *7.75; holding ,beet offerings

u S ^ V M m c 2u /« to t t5 » M e w TI upward to *730; holding best nsUvH ,i hicher; indlcsUoDsveel: to 33e low- ^ ,er: sheep and (eeders scarce andI lUady; few small lots feeding Iambi S* t7 ;nos tra lcb tloadsonu le , .. CsUle: Becelpu 3500, cslves 500: S pracUcally no.early aalH;'bIddIncaharply lowtr on all killing ciiiies: nrichoice yearllnga pracUcally Ucklng; ^ (ew low euUer cows around *3 down: calresandvealensteady:topveal«rs ^*930; alockers and (eeden surce; i,racUve deilnbto stock calves **30; ^ (ew pisla stoekers and feeders *835down. av

KANSAS c m f LIVESTOCK— hi•KJ&SAS CITY, NOV. 13 Ml (U. 8. '

D. A.)-Hogs; Recelpu 8000; very ne clow, moatly 10 to lie tower than Ui Tuesday's average; 150 pounda down at iteady;top*8.83on300to340pounds: oa bulk 180 to 380 pounds *830 to *830; tk m tol50poundi*835to*a30;ptck- ' ing sows *7 to *8; stock p ip steady < *7J3 to *830; klllinc pics up to *8.80. „

Sheep: RecelpU 8000; lambs ttow and generally 10. Ut 18a lower: ipoU 350 off; odd toU aheep steady,' top «, naUve and range lambs *8; most « d {0: loU and Westerns *7.78 lo *8. vli

CaUle: ReeelpU 8000. calves 1300; in pracUcally a l staodiUU on most kill- do Inc 'c U B a of MUle;'blddlnc 25 lo he 50c lower: liberal supply medium fa 1 cood wirmed up and short fed steers p« offered: eholee yearllnp scarce: th buUsstcadytoeasler:veslensteady; 3< medium wilcbt aad heavy lUucbter of. ea!vea*tetdytostronc:scockerasnd Oi (eeders searce,'tt<ady: bulk short ltd . steen ellclbls to scU around *730 to er *930; (ew loads well condlUeotd hc welchly steera held around *10 to *10.78; choice yearllnp held sbme W *13; medium buUs *4 lo *4.75: veal- I era mosUy *9 down: belUr kinds I

fmedlum weight and heavy calvcs £ : *530 to *(;(<w stocken and (eeden J :*835 to *835: two loads (leihy 1344 Ci j pound feeders *830. • , i

DENVER SHEEP t.D ENV B t,N 0V.13(ff)(USD A)- JSheep: Run Includes 10300 Uirough; Oiearl sales killing lambs iteady to ' Islronc; (ew 85-pound' ttuek-lni to 3city butchen *7.75: 83 to 109 pounds 1at *7 to.*733; medium crade down .i to *830; (ew (atrly-cood-kUlenetei _ *333: feedlns laipbi opcQlnc itrong 10 ahade hicher, load choice white-faced Wyomlnci *8; 73-pound warm- ^ed-upldahos*730., . ---------

BOSTON WOOL *1BOSTON. NOV. n .M V n ie wool *

market U generally Stow, 8omo trad- **' Ing U being, done but tales are CT»». 'n e ae . tmall tales, however, cover m ott'a ll rrade*..with 88-80a andflneriUllmuchmoreacUveUian ' low grades. Combing lleeces wcol o( N 84s snd finer quality In ccntrut wlUi mott Unea or wool, aro (airly acUve. - Prices on offerlnp of itrlcUy comb­ing aod French combing Ohio and Ilmllar woola are firm. Aiklnc prices on oUia lines sre. fairly steady in spite o( a very small demand.

Antarctica, with an averace alti- Uide o t (000 fett. I* tho hicheit of alt conUiKnu. and Europe, -with an averace of 980 feel, U the lowett.

.Wheat Joadlnct a l the port of Galveiton totaled 3398333 buibeU In September, an increue of 1408.- 533 buiheU over the um e month * ytar aco. ___________

Only oae toot ipt.-iUx In Twin FalU. PboM M#. Dr. Feiltr. Adv.

VTCRVOUGITTMOoUak/BtTVjSEN ?uw »i B#iCK*A«H0t^ VOU - »S \ t u ' renter tv«*M?/M C L L -\D ftN MUCV4 y/;cMl>8oO»us MceeHs) e i^ C T R lC

fOTOMBER 1 8 ,1D30- '

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BlFItllifS_Brisk ..Upturns In Values S

Take Place in Ali Com- ! moililics Mter„ Slumps “

(Aiwdated Preii Markel Edllor) c CHWAOO, Nov. 1>-Brl»k uplumi

^ o f sraift values w u mUcJrt*lk JS J t U i e ' t ^ o ^ c y c l a o f ^ ^ ptlct* .coauM dlt^ I n U ^Uist recoveries w e r e ,^ to be Jook urd for BUnlilcanco alio was attach- a M -w rrportsthat-(arm-beerd-aUles-1MUld require acUul dellverlei o t f:

*hestcontr»cls,andUutlWworM'» c

s j r ' i a s ' i s ’ s i s s ;

n m ^ !ic to » buihel higherSi m Monday's tln lA Com c l ^ ja t ll* D tt dt;Mn« to lie advance, xoaU <Ic off to lift VP. and provi- ^^ n a unchansed a t 33c down. . .

lM i t* s ta c C « « «Traden who were shortrof whest v

aod eom required to m « t futurt « delivery convrtcU showed r a ^ t increuing c ^ e m I10 « l end. As a r e ^ l for every cereal on the Uit were s t , virtually Uie day^ top lorc l Help- * Inc Uie lats advance w u word th st dometUe mUlets.wtre rite r whest ;

*“ Sm e*pec 'uU yh^aio Jd -ou ta^ pesranco after early deeUnM, w d J

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eraeedlowtr.refleeUncdownUiraila "hog valuta. *

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I , PORTLAND OBAIN . 1I .poR'niMTO. :futures doted: December 97Hc, MayTiUo.Caih:BlgBeadbluettcm,'hard >isWU ‘t»\4cv soft wlUU. western «hlU S7Uc; hard wiater, northem I mrlog, weitem red M H t I

Today's car recelpU: Wheat 88.

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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Nor. 12 (Spee­Ui to The News)-Many vtsltoni'

. spent ArmisUce day wlUifrteti^tnd* reUUvethere. FoUowlng are arriv­

als and departures of Bu»l< 'uiiS* resldeaU ot Uie district during Uie

J u t (e» days:> lit. ■ and Mrs. ^ k Caudle and

dauchters, OUdys and Helen,return­ed Wednesday afler a (hrw-v«ek

- Tlii»-wlth-reUUvts-at-LQng.Beuh,____Callfomla.

f 0. L. Blcgeritaff, accompanied by .. lilisliler,Mr».JamesWrlghl.araad- ', view, Arkania*. returned MondayB (tomEmmeuwheretheyhadconeloe vIiltanoUieralster,Mn.T.J.Coon> ' r o d ,1 ‘h ie R enuus family arrived'Bat-* urday (rom Aberdeen, South Dakou,- end arviU yinrsM lieJxiinsorM r.S' Hills'-brelher,-Fred'luni, unUl'Uiey____f find a locaUon. They are pUmUngr to make thelr reiJdwce h tm WWI*s eomliig here by aulo Uiey met'wiUi- an accident which demolUhed their r car and slfchlly la}aM ! ! » . HlUfc- Pred Hills mtdo Uie trip to Wyoming e to bring Uie party here.r MiuCharrotlaRfedcmaaaodUltt? Roamond Assendrup apent AimU-* ticedayatuiehom eofuielrpareau." 'They relumed to (heir lehqol work

a t Albion WMneiday momlng.M lu Marjory OUndoa ipent tho

I wetk-cnd 'and unUi ArmliUcs dsyB irtUi her pareaU, Mr. and Mrs. J, K.' OUndofi. SheUattendlogOoUtgtof* Idsho a t CaldweU. 't ~Mlu Ba Xlodt.vas a week-end k: jw statUiehomoofherparenU,M r.k and Mn. 8 . 0 . Klodt. She rttumedI to Uie Albion normal, where she Is

st«dyiagjSun^j'fenli>irv.. M f.'tad 'M rs.'riuryX ete) moved a Wednesday from Jerome, where they

hare beea /arming the J sa yesr, to _ tho tenant house on Uie Tuppln-ranch, wbera Uiey wiU mske Uieir.....home for Uis winter.

emspriogTlUc.Oom: Now No. 3 mixed e9c; No. 3

e mixed 87o Ui S7Kc; No. 3 yeUow TOiic; No. 3 white 13c U 75e; eld Ho.

i a miMd 70c: No. a ydiow 720 ta i 73Kc; No.3whil«e5!4cto,B8c.( O aU :N o.lwhl(«3{crNA9whtl«' 30«o to 31Uc.4 Rye: No sales, i Barter <fo to dSo. i 'nllloUlysted*7A5^0*^ , •

Plover seed *1833 to *23.

i ' HIQB YOLO ACRE n u i t t l U4 ablo use 48 per ceot Anseondi 8u-* perphosphale for larger retams oa ik AUalfaandaover.CbttlnabloBOwat- Jrt-SU te Bean Corp. J.H.Clandon.

Dlstrlbutor.~Adr, , . ' —

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has been sppetntcd BAICS BEP. BESENTATIVE ter Twb FaUs and Jeren* C ^ for Uia SUbl Ootdeer Cnlerprlsa Cs. I f n a i-

» log pbMU on tha eeotnet plaa I. -eee h la . •

>uW«7. '~ 1. dtiak ' .1.

Ficgo” ' <palatable Coffee.5u!wtjftito : « r hadi

■mach' and j ^ r Nerve*

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hCTtO»l»T#Cl««r*. . t ‘W l nol very »«H." F u w eX'i nUlntd hutUr, "and it <U*>uA)i

him to ^aM me tnlertaln or st about toil never do eltbrr.”

■ . T iu t t l i t ' t outrageoui,- proteiU.Darld heatedly. ••H owon-eartt

* dou h« expect you to J i * « an;I ' «end* -o r Brt m arriedr _

-I don't think b«-expecU.m# t(

F **-Tyh ^ t ^ t ‘j the moiit ^PO*l«; ------- ourth la* 1 erer heirt-of.— crt*’

^ t ' d u i k . i .w e e k UUr. whei y a w T d ' f c i n in the houte *1 d a T ih e inaUhed U na’s old aha*

a hook In the back enlry anj itole out f o r * breaih of :

., w u * windy rrenlnj Ip late Bep

• ^ h r V u pntendlnj ahe w u a: •' •Btumn leaf, awlrled this .way an

J/. th a t by the bree*e. when the tume

4 « comer and n n m ack Into Dtrlc• They walked twice round the bloc

,to,rther. pavld liaUMw t ^ h,» muit tee her a«aln, Panny prolett

a , in i n n U y th it It waan't to t thou|ht«r. .• ,

i ...... a doa t ieUey#'you-vanf.to atff me again. IT you wasted'.to yo

'•■ Fanny weakened. T atber la w■ '• liif to Bertnton tomorrow altet

n o ^ h e won't be home until ;nlo o'ciMk.”

i They met a t Are in , BlekJei woodi. climbed the r t w bluff an ■. watched the «m fO down, and- tb

moon, the hairett moon, eom* U] U te r Darld built t f l r e andeocfte baeon and chtw a t the end (

' A d lc tT h e y h a d to ru n to iith o a befon nine, but for the l u t bloc

- tbelr feet laiied.< The Dioonllfbt fUlerlnc thnwi

the orerhatKlm t« » i mado fc royi earpel.of dappled tllrer tn d pM the ADOOtb boSea o t the mapU were like ttralfht poltahed eolumr

' , j ot ebony; the |m * » f ro t r t ,my«

a ^ jS c ^ t h r tw btek ber hetd, dre !i a deep brtttb . " 1 lore the nl(ht '. |hn exulted.

----------"Aad-I-lDT»-Too."-*»ld-Day|almply. tnd choked.- - ^ UujhU

1 I . that w u on Fanny'* llp i. ipTM back tn d mtde an tche In U

- - “ thTMis: Ko’one e?er b td lored h tr I ; They were then, Panny’i am . I : tbout .JHTld'i neck,' when th

1' <' looked up tnd dimly made put h« .3 ,« tather tundlng moUonleu by tli .« ' tenee. DtTid had not aeen.

• 1 ( Ker tather did not more unt a 1 DtTld had' turned the comer. The '§ he atepped out ot the thadowa.' 1

\ deadly omlnout alleiica he polnte !■ - « . . to the home-wllh hU cane. _Oni r - i • intlde the houte the tlotm bn*

; - 4 “ fanny w u certain the. nelihboi 1 . ' • would hear her father'i tn jry to1( I . . ' demtndlnc an explanaUon, ref utls

j . to accept an eiplanatlon, denouni ' ^ ln(, IhretlenlRff, tcomlnt. Len

1 ’■ the houiekeeper. cowered In t dooi f wty; wrlnglnf ber handi.

Ftnny'a falher could nerer hv u m torted her to bo away wllh hi

«lUMUt t word to DtTld If ha ht i n o t dnw n It out o( U n t tha t Davl

i r u entiged to Mary Morton. DtTl k' / ' had kitted ber, meanlnc to |o bv

Si;' 4 iriib the packing tU tha t nl(ht. : a v u weekl before her anger Je n her ~ ber tnger-and h e rib a q

i ii After the ihaae had cooe t aort i X numblnc ptace. ' I t w u right thi 1 Darld ahould marry Mary Uortoi I Bhe lored h ln : be w u pSedgrt i *' ber., Mortorer, Mary Morton ha

I a grtU deal of money.I t only hrr ftther had been cor

. t in t to leave her tienel Ke toi ■ mented her with ineen -w een -I

tU women <meint tor h rr mother ineen t t . boujgeoU Amerleat (metnt for parld], aneen e t m pate eheeki. her red btlr, t t wJ Tlntlly he h td a a l l ' l hare u

. ’ranged t mtirtage for jwi. • I ti . & you home to the old counU

where you belong.” He thowed h«

■ t photograph of t blond young mareariendent In t tlrange unUomRound eye*, round Ihlck Up»-h(

wUl be a great lady." h« falhrr mocked, '■able to put y« famout charm to tome uie a t lu i.

" lm. Fanny's ■ flrtt memory w u- < l i t n • crying pen tw ^ 'f 'y for ber mothi U S . and U n t trying to comfort he i ' a l L .Then she remembered * thlp - tl: . ' bad beto three yean old ^he W kT fl •>**■ tather brought her to Amertc: ^ :f \ Ber f ttb tr tlw iyi made t mytlei

p A U T Y' I by

ot his tnleeedents. Tet it n e m occurred to I ^ n y to doubt b la

11 when he told ber b e ' would m tks , t iwr t great lady. But the did notly wmnt lo.be-tg re a l.ltd y ._ J f.tb 08e« , round, thick Itps came clote. pretted 2 her llpt. the would tuffoctte. ^ . Q ’6o She had wrillen Dtrld-noU}- ne Ing tbout henelf. merely t Wt‘l« t note wllh her Chicago tddreia m

«l the lop, wljhla* him bapplnett iriUiw Mlss'Morlon. On the third day the Id doorbell rang craiily. D trld b ti

i j j tinnd lhal a hujbtnct could -.sUll b ^ *

slnnger? Why h td the P r o ^ree U nd suddenly retreated trom themllm. Htd th tt Rlorltlcd moment wher 1- David fln l kissed her been * m lW « , oniietetues? Perhaps the bad beer Ihe unfair I'o David; would Maiy M f

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S n i h c l iu wm i». ™ »>nl«'• , *A n«vldThat erening by her gale, w ^i

Dtrld h td fln l klued her, some Ihlnt wonderful bsd htppened t

S J l h t m b ^ . She OTld n r t pu J “ “ Into w enlJ-lt w u beyond wordJ S ? I t was t s It she h td been grop n.

bllndloldcd tn d lonely tU ber lit fh t dimly lighted

, tor the one penon who would le i

in more ihan recognlllbn. Bhe trem___ bUd-nowjrtlli the gloty ot U-d!^rate glory of her cerlslntyi I f T J ^ ime h td tlretcned out h s hand tlj pel- n-ould lure-gone wlih him the ully wllhoul question to the end-ot IH

’ Noone w u walling to meet U; ex. bride and groom, but »* »»» iA» swung Fanny down the high slej ‘** '10 the ilallon plttlorm AmeU

^ e m b n c c . Amelia ■ seemed -gUactually glad lo tee her. And M

. E th i cabman, welcomed Ftnrlike tn old friend. Bul u they g

U r. into the ctrrlage there wts ta twl

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m r ? h ? M r! ‘ir e U ''J ld RSlStui

" i i 'n n expedition of a trunk, tn d thi nipprwed It.- What would ^ rl< molher think when she Jound h

, daughler-ln-law h»d,‘'f« ‘ght r il h , ! 3 wrldly.posreialons bl one s^ b l •"d su ltc a ir - to u r gingham bou

‘**|L monlhi. her father had u ^ 4 , B " It couldn't be Irue. _ David lot

' “ Mtleel

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: : b i m g e i i s ...I JilSM PilGimne DUHL. Nor. 13 (BpecUl to T ■lock Newal-'Armlslloe Day" wU t:

Iheme of the Duhl Onnge meell xigb'hereTuMdayeTenlng. Theprogn •oytl opened wllh t u lu le to .the fli laj'S i'The Salute to Amerlea," glten tplei the lecturer, w u tollowrd by .cot imns munlty tinging o f ‘'Amerlct." nys*. A group ot retdlop were g lren '

members ot tbe organlullon, Inclu Irew Ing m iB Message of Fetce," Ju [ht,* Wtrd Howe: ‘Feice O n r Btrtl

Cdvln M trkhun;' “In Fitnder •arid JametNormanHtllt-MlchieWfrt :hlcr the 'B tU tdt of Bohemlt"; T rtng F it# ot Petoei!’ “The.Wlne P r u her Alfred S.- Koys: ■'Amerlct F in

atn-lBlthopCtdbtmrM wl.'-E.-BUnx mns u n * t roetl solo, “Petce," and t •ht. uu io n cloied with the "P^ee H n her, of the World.- • the ' Tbe next regular meeyng ot t • „ I Orange wlU be Worember St. wh

until! titc tkn ot oftlcen will be held. n>en, A tpecUl seulon h u been call ■' fbr November IS when the meell

w lllbeopentolnrlledtriendioft C»}« memben. MnC 0 .- 0 .’A.'DIrelb roke. wlUipeak on the tubjecl,‘The Qi“SJ” gon •mil," • . ____•nice _ iiS,? FOLKS VISIT AMSTERDAto«.’ AMflTERDAkuJov. 13 (BpecUl

The Newtl-Among • rUlton hi h tre thU wetk U R. J. HolmquUt, wbo li him ipent .the Ust year In Monltnt. J h td trrlred for a rltlt with hU ptren

itrld Mr. and Mn.- Albert Holroqulit. i«rld Mr. tnd Mn. eianley Slrlcktli bKk Knull jpent terertl dtys here tl

• week with Mn. aunley's ptrer « on Mr. end Mrs. ae trll Peters.

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S 'S ■- Uonal'Advertisemenlsrton. 8CMMON81 to totbeD ktiletO ourtoftheEU ren had JudlcUl DUtrlct o t.the Qttje.

Idtho In ta d tor the County con- ^ In F tlU . tor. T bo b u Ctrender. PlalnUff,

1 - tt X' • . ra. tier>, J.V .BetsIey,tnd8adleBeuley,l cans wife, M tl J.W . Beasley, decetsi ber tnd tU the (rtnt<es,'derUeet t wht heln kaowa tod unknown, of l tr> ttld Mrs. J.W .BetsIey.decetsi

: tm tn d 'tU pem ni wbtdoerer w :n ta h tre o r claim (0 b tre tny Inlen her Tight or equity in tbe retl propc

m tn iy berelnitter detcrlbed. ora. ' The 8lti< ot Idtbo Sends Grei -her ings to X W. Beuley, tn d Su

Betsley bis wlte. M a. J . W. Betsl her deeetsol. tnd til the known tn d Q

your known gnnteet, derUeei, ta d be: Sl." of the stld Mn. J. W. Betsley. < I- of cetied. tod tU penons w bttfon rther who htve or claim to h tre ta y tntt her. est. right or equity la tbe r t t l pr

• she perty berelntner described, rhtn You the tbere ntmed defendti ^ca. tre henby aoUtled tb tt t eompUl ilery h u betn died tit ln s t you I s t

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•* t m ft ' ' mink -------- BOISE LOCAL -------

t lS ^ ~ . s f i ° a p; 1h td ^ I N FALL9*SLISS

^ e n -_ _ n ';«QA.:•Tid's f y ; P. 1

her - i9rfln Mldnlg>l I 'tr OTIIEB STAOE UNES

■ **>“ **“ rWIN FA U J.8B 0BM N *V'Slx. But Arrtre— — r.lored —

j i m I^trle t'bontt o t’the B e r e n i Jiii Ual District of the state of Idaho,

------- u d for lbe Counly of Twin PilUI ■ the'abore ntmed pItlnUff, tnd j

tte henby dlr«ted to tppetr t pletd lo Itld compUlnt wllhln twei

. ' d tyi ot'the lenrlee ot this summo'* ' tndyoutnfurlhernoU lledthalt

I I I I lea youw appear tnd pletd l«ti iB M eompUlnt wllhln the time her m il l ipcclfled. the pltlnllU ivlU ti

Judgement tgilnst you u prtyed , •The »■<! oompltbit.

iSe TbU tctlon U Instlluled by pU: •ellM Uft fw the purpote of fluleUng '

UUe of Ute foUowlog detcribed ll In and lo plaintiff and forever bi

,n by ln» th« defendanU from tsserti anycU im lnor.lou ld ltnd .

• Lole 1. and S In Block 4. o t Boi ,n br P»»k’ Addlllon lo the Clly of T S u d . county of Twin. Ptlls Bl

of Idtho.'Wltneii my. hand and the eeai

S S '- stld DUtrict court ihU Mth dty

* ‘ ' - ” nA RRV c.pA nsow

DyCHAB.B.DICTmi

' . h aHoUce.UUerthy given U ut t pi

called tion w u filed wlib the Botrd of 1 teilng rtctonotlhe'A merlctn Ptlls nes Bfthe volrD Utrlct.on.theSSlhdsyof( relblM tober A'. D. IB3D, tor the annexsl to re - to Mid Irrlgallon dlslrlct of tdJsD

Unds.The ntme ot Uie peUUoner as

r)KM description of Ute Unds menlloi In stJd pcllUon tre u tollows:

Nime of iKUUontr: A. J. Her :U1 lo DescrlpUon of land located In J

here ome County. Idaho. SouUi II lo h u aoutheut Quaricr iS':5E'.i> 6

llon Seren (7). and NorUi 1! » n u , Northeut quarter (NU NEU) B l»t- Uon Eighteen (18> all In Towni

Nine (t) BouUi. Range Nloeleen ( • ‘h U E . D. M. • * ,‘renu, noUc u hereby further glren

all persons Interested In, or Uiat 0------- beaifecledbyiuchchtnseotboi

dtrles of tbe Americtn FtlU Res S tolr DUmeU to tppetr i t Uie ofl* ofUMBotrdofDlreclonofUieA

e rlan FtlU Bsierrolr Dlstrlcl. t t !,, office of stld DUlriel, In Twin Fl

«nU t ia,hb. on Tuesdty Uie 3nd dty ‘>-0{ December A. D. JMO. t l 10 o'clock Ity M. tnd shew ctus* In wriUog it i

they h ire why Uw lands menUoi ' tbould not be tnnezed to the A

-i eriean FtlU neserrolr Dlslrict.- 'y. Dtled UlU MUi diy of Oetober f« « l. D. IMO.•»o<* J.aB A IW E R .}f Uie Secretary of Uie Botrd ot Dlrcct ' • • ^ o{,Uie American FtlU Resen ■whoK r« t (SEAL!■oper- . By Z. B. JOHNSON

. . . AssUianl BecreU

Sadie . BWIM0N8 ^nsley In Uie DUtrict Court otUie Slerer 4 Iffl. Judldal-'DUtrict of Ihe Slale be ln idibo.-ln to d for Twln'.Fi

r .d e . Oounty.;, , . oerer B. A. Bweet,'FltlnUft. later. vs. .[ pro. John 0. Oirdner tnd Jatie Doe pii

ner, hU wlte, whoie true ntmt dtnls unknown to'pUlnUtt; Chtrlcs pUlnt HowtrdttUo known UO.B.HC3 Uie trd) ts d ooldle H o i ^ . b ll *1

J WiHB a***#-

R J l i t 1 L

Inln •'

• m I one cent per word”PERINSERTION

'. M. ^ , 1 . • • ■All W tai Adl aUte t n i teUre tnd

-4bey bring the buyer.>. U. - . rtioae St

». u . _ Q a i n _ c « |i> s V eoetablo!

L JL FOR BALB-TURNIPB, SQUASH ippl«. Pted H i g ^ t , . ! mil

touUt of Boulb ptrk.__________

^ ^ APPLE CUJER. WINTTB APPIM tquub,onions: w holetile^M j"

' UU. At D tliy store. J.A .J^m ioc

A.M. LAROa. SWEPT ONIONS. MO i\. M. >.i mlU wett V, mDeP.J.1. ot Kimberly B tak. Bring conttloer

■ S\VEBT TtmNIPS, -NO WORW

.nlgBt keu_________________________P0R_BALB-TABL8 CARROTI

5;«: ,,pras.r.sSirKSA.M. FOR SALE-CHOICE APPLEBjK A.M, Ucloua. Romea tnd Klngt.P. M. meyer Ranclv3 milts e u i of-N. 1 inlgni Comer, Buhl • • ■

FOR SALE-300 TONS C A ^ p M. cKtlltnt for n b M ^ ehU to P 2 dairy eaWe or bones. Phone lUTJ , E. N. Hendenon. - » .P. M. DELICIOUS. JONATHANS, P E ^ P-M- prunes, and elder, by me potmdt _ truek lotd: Blais « ' b a tn l ^

Jor senlce. E. U 0 Connor. ,Kin Jddli tS iy Texaco SUtlon, Kimberly, Ul iho,In bo. • . ‘ . ld‘y'55 APPLES FOR SALB-VOOn T O

^ ja ld early tod te l y o u M h q j« : _ _

“ ■ For Sale-Fumilurer o n SALE - T»DU! *ND m i

pUIn* ch tin two color flnUh good i ig the new. Phone W5.i land ---------------- --------r b ir .lerUnB j . N. C lur and E ltt B. C lur, h

wile; M. 0 . Ripley tnd Jtne D- BouUi nipky, hls Wife, whose tme nw Twin ,u unknoim to pUWUf: PIBUile Tbomu and J tne Doe Thomu, II

wlte. whoie Ime name U unknoe le tlo f /lopUltnUf.Defendants. .. .dayot The SUte or Idaho sends greeUn

to Jalm C. Oirdner and Jjtne D 3NBT o^Wnenil^feTwTioso-tniBTia^ Clerk, ta unknown to plalnUffi Charles 'm e u Howiril tlso known u C. B. Hoi tputy. anl)-tndaoldUHowird.hta.rrltei

■ N ?C Uir»ndElw a.Clur,lH sw lf M.a.Rlplej'tndJsneDoeRlplcy,! wife, whose Irue tume U unknown

------- nUliilllf:«ndPhllTliomuandJiidS; TOimu, liU wUe. w h w tr

LPtU. mme U unknown lo.pUlnUff, tl

K *'”v S r ' S ! . ' » «

"iS; K i S a S S M Sijicent JudlcUl DlstricUf

bo. In end for Twin PtlU County.• and t Ihe tborcnsmed pUlnUff, tnd yilloned ere hereby directed to tppetr BI; . pletd to Uie said compUlnt wllh Henry, twenly days of Uie «rvlc* of U m Jer. lummonsi and j-ou tre furihtr n I H tlf titled tha tunU ayouaotPP«»r» I 8e«. pletd to stld eompItuJt wlUim i 1 H ilt lime iienln specified, the plaint ) Bee. wUl Uke Judgment t g ^ you TOshIp prtyed In ttld coopUlnt.:n(19) Stld tcUonU brougbt loqolet III

tnd remove cloud upon Uie UUe reh to Uie following .dualbedpropertftt

* ‘^Lot TWrtytwo (JJ) In BI« Reser- One Hundred F o u r - ( ^ . of ^ office .orlBlnil townHte of T ^ /•«■

leAm. .Idtho. til the ttm e U putted ttv tit t le itr to ird ln u ie^ lce o f tb ec o u niFtlU. ly Recorder of Twlo FtlU Count;liy of Idtho. ^ock A. . WITNESB my htod tnd the m i t tny of Uio u ld Dlslrirt Court. UiU 6 Uoned dsyotN ovem ^rJW a • . .» Am- HARRY C.'PARSONB.I,. . . - Clflber A. OUT L. KINNEY.

AUomey for PItlnUff.• Retldlng tlTw In FtlU. Idiho.

.K o U c e ls h e K ” n U ia tI ,J l Elmer, will a l Uie n n t regular mtt

)H . in* Of Uie Board of Pardons, tortiarr. held a t Uie Btale House. Bote. Id

*• ho on tbe fln l Wednesday ot J ta ary, IBJUmake tppUctUon for pi

sreoUi don from Uitt certtla- Ju d g m ^ •lo ot coarlcUon of Driving t Cir W j '.FtlU Under Uie Influence ot lDlo*Ie^

. liquor, mtde tnd entered In the D.ir lc tO ourto fId tho ,la tnd to rT t

.• F iluO ounly.onortboulJtnuiry,Gird. IW O ." --------- *---------uneU Dtled tt ,B o U « ,J d ^ October:

;’h!jw-‘ ROYrLKER.itU e ; - ippUeant

,Y HEW S,.TW nj FALLS, IDAH

IE G U M P S ~ - T m~ n \ — -— - -

« S WMAT.5 i? I CUT THIi f

i f ■ 01*VJfcX I

^ ■ \ ViOOBfiN / r f l K :

4ds-Bai— ■— '

“ F o r S a le M iscellaneous

FOR SALE-liABV' D V O ai.C ^ iJiMW. _____________

T TOR BALE - HAY DFXIVEREC tlJJO per ton.' Call 305.

SEWING MACIUNE IN OOOI condilton. O l Meto West.

, |o - FRESH FEEDING BUTTERMILK 1 '^ Icptrgillon. BwlflAiCo. tSH, FOR SALE-CARBIDE LIGHTlNi miJe plani, clieap. Csrl fitubbJenri*___. Han.vB, Idaho._________•«B , FOR 8ALB-A POTATO BORTET I re* t mile north and 1% e u t of Kim lion, btrjy. Beiner.Pltce. .« A APPLE BOXES AND BASKCTS- ouUi See J. W. H irdb. Kimberly, or aert. n . lurdln. Twin FtlU.

lUEl SACniPICE-WHlTB ELECTRI tn d Console, like new. ISO; drop liet

t tor- sinter 16.00. colUge S3 Ctty AU'P a rt_________.

3T8. FOR 8ALE-13 H-P BTATIONARItnd —BisTnglne.-Somopoteatnd-Dt O d- rick polM.tUo iome fence tnd feni___ poits. Peter Christensen, HollUlt

DE. FOR BALE - COTTAtJE CHEEE KoU- ffli(JeU>rfetln)Mi«tek. Dres« H. B- wllh pure sweet cream. Will d'

liver one pound or mote. Phoi

H i ’_______________kens, TO BE SOLD AT BALE GROUND •TJa; fill. Nov. J - 3 piece OwnCuf/(

. , Bed Divenporl, End Tibles, Dlnli tible wllh drop letf tnd chtliA b<

!d5> _______

«ey. bowel. Urer and blood trough ■. : atPlvePolntstore.'BIueUkesBloi

Twin Ptlls.>Maho.■7pa\ POB,6ALB-WIND SHIELD AN nlles, door g lut. Auto lopi end curtt »l«b- reptlr, eanvu tnd can ru repa :ooe |M . Thomett Top and Body Wotl _ _ back of DanctUnd.

----- HAY POR. BALE BY THE STACKOUR EmestEgin.U.C.Rsnch.Klm- A » berly. Phone 38R1 _

-PersonalI Doe ' . • ■ - _____

PiNOERW AVESisewrniDnyE Ph" mttcelUng ■ Me, mtnlcuring s.

fteltlt Me, by experienced openi SM sm KWh. Plione m . ♦

iUngs rm O EB WAVING, MARCELLIN I Doe ibtmpooing. &Oo, ftclaU t specli ntme-^tjr-ll-00.— Experleneed-Opent lesB. Phone SMW. Over Penneys. Room How-

• 'S For Sale-PoullryjI m POR .SALE - ORAIN-FED TU

: true keys. Phone 57iJ3. , • _____O h e p o jj BALE-MAMMOTIt BflON

J cdTutkiys.'Phone 3MM.HJOU POR, BALB - THOROUOHBRl rebth Buff Orpington pullets., .Pher id i- IM iR latnoonorsrtcrB P .M .

dihln ' . . M lscelianeous.

I ^ “ TOR pAiNT^(3. KAlBOiimr tn d tndptperingseeCtrterBros. /n Ihe ’about our credlt'plan. Phone 1CilnUff -----------------------------------------

L o s! .

ul“ |5 L08T-LADVB WHITE COLD B :* to - lorawrUtwilch. Reward. SM;

Are. West or le tte t l Newt.

’ mSraiu.

I 'WANTED^ Clean K CottonI; RAGSWhUe ^

S N iw s m m Eant. B i H i H I B H H I

■H p , THURSDAY MORNING, N

s . m R - E T J T q .

! ■ ‘ • ^ 1 irO o m S M M --i» l ff \ HAV6 W M -I Pt * U .- THE V-" I RlHOl O PtN -f. CONPCDIhATI'-HI

Hr g a m s - (} f o r R ent— Furn ished .

SIZ APAflTSIE.VT 3lV<m AvKEAffl___ r o o m AND BOARDCLOSEIN.su£D, aidAve.N._______________ _----- 6.R00U HOUSE PARTLY PUR->0D nU hK im . aetteriRealEiUle.

ROOM POR RENT - FURNACE IJC. iieit. 4<3 <lli NorUi. Phone lOPJ

___ FOR RENT-FRONT BEDROOMING , Udles preferred. Phone WTJ;

ROOM. FURNACE HEAT. BOARE— t t n t f . close in. Phone *73J.

NICE ATTRACTIVE ROOMS ANIipartment sulltble for two. Phon

— l I D t W . _______________ ^5 f7 . ROOMS POR 0 0 1 1 1 “ lOySE

keeping WlUl botrd If desired MO^ ArtdltonEuU •-_________ ___S i d FOR RENT-S.ROOM F U R ^ Aulo ed Ipartment. Bungtlow Ap*fl

mtnls, 3od tve. euU .- ■

ARY FOR JUJNT-BEDROOM W MM Der- _erarnome.JUso.gtnre. 3M JI|hl lence avenue eu t. Phone «BW.

LONG'S AD-T.ROOM MODER XSE lioue ,»«:u ted »3fl: 4*room house. IU. Phone s«

de- A. N. Ung.t h r e e CLEAN f u h n i b h e :

____ houMkeepIng .rooms, 'reasonablNDS. lights, waler furnUhed use of «lP alfed trie wssher. 630 SUt Are. NotUi.

fu r n ish ed a p a r t m e n t ^

i. J . SUln to climb. Phoae 1608. . ■cA iapbR N iA .B O ^N Aff a r ;

meals, sUam hett. eecWecockltumUhed, no i l t in to.elliab.. V new. oae block norm of Wst Offli

AND popliurprlees. .Phone 180S.2MSerttin ond Are. NcrUi. - .............. _pair-

-Help W an te d ' ■

----- - D ^ I C T o m C E S . l ^ O ^^ w ed inT w lnftlU tndP ocjU U f l . No selling requited; »3M t o ^

monUily. 6erMr.-Buncb,Ho)elBo . enon.= : ADDRESSING E N V E L O P E

work t l home during sptre tin SutaUnUtl w«kly w ; e x ^

____ unnecesstry. Dlgnlllcd empiope.YER. tor honest, slncere.vtmblttouip^

sse, sons. .Worken League,-iati*nii nlor. HI. . ' ' - '________* 1 WANTP»-CAPABLEOPFICEW'JNG, . w an. mutt be a t le u t 34 K tnecltl. Ige, tnd llrlng a t uome «,w^m re n to r- Uret.-8leidy.work tor.the.rJ|hLs<oto9. pilctnl. Sltle experience M d »____ nfereices. Addreu Box 99, Ci— r News.' . . -

' ' AT ONCE. SOUTH AMERIOA < - i— ■ United-Situs, permanenfpbTUR. Horn! labor, elerUal. mechanic

ulesmtnihlp: experience unnec<— " u rv - Salaries tJS - tlOO week0^^* tnniporttUen furnlifted.-'Box 11___u chlciw . • ■ ------3RED — -----------:------- ------- ■ ■,phoi)e , . W a n te d to R e n t

= S WANTED TO l E A S E ^ 'o i T acres. Oood bean and poUlo It

will pay-catli tent In advance. C. o rt D tW .H aallon , Idaho.

" ' J g BOOTIEIICED H E L U B L C ^ r IM4. ' rled man wants to reat 10 or= acresequlpmentfuroUhedcTopn

J S o l ' ' F o r S a l& - S e e d ^ ..

TOR S A L E -W H E A T rB A ^ ■ #ndoaU.imsUhaychopper.Pbi

= e W R « . ____________ • ' . 1 ^

■ i F o F s a le o r T r a d f i

10 ACRES POULTOV AND ,DAI - piece clMo In on pared rc td .i buslnets lot. \Vrilc Box TT, C News. . • . . : ■ FOR TRADE-30 ACRES NE

Twin PiUi'and 3 good rcsidet In Klmbcrly lo Irtde tor M tcre Cutleford KcUon. T .F .W tm c

FOR TRADE-IM I2M-8.RO house, big bsm, well Improred

Und ctn use tn to tlr good Terms lotulL T h U ls a re t l p of Und. See E trl Mutrty, PUei

FOR SALE OR TBADB-A TB ' of bones 6 tnd 9 y e tn old, Ife s m Will trade tor Uuee or : je t r old'hdnes unbroken, I velgh from IMO to 1700. Addresi M. A. Buhl. Roule fl. ' ■

FOR RENT>CABH OR BKARE : wlUble ptrly.-TO'tcreniortft' c t Buhl. sulUble tor be tn t tnd Utoea. 100 tons h ty for ttia t t l

,IV lU tnd* to{,ibe«p. 7 .r .W « i

NOVEBTBER 18,1950

J U T : ' ~~

I j r a i E - t m w

W ’, r t S w m w / l^ rrA ?H E D « MiTTwBirwNfr \ r n i e 'm r t o (

O pportF o r S a le — R eal E s ta te

3? 117 ACRES 4 MU.e s SOUTH 0— Jerome, will seU pariand rent pan SIS W. s . UwU, Roule 2, Jerome. .

- - IP YOU WANT A GOOD PARJ 'It* on NorUi Bide, Write Robert Tlce

North Side Inn. Jerome, Idaho.

CE f o r SALE-MY H ACRE TRAC W- n s miles from center ot town, Ne

h^ i«^ goed oul buUdlngs. Phot

_ r U ACRES BIG HOUSE AND GOO land cl«e In. IlSTiO. tIOOO do*i

tMOyearly. Cloie.ioFller,EarlMui i o ray. Phone isua .

FOR SALE-3 VACANT U3T8 0 _ _ Van Buten streei, largo Uett, smiSE- payment dow . small poymcnt eaiItOi monrn. Phone M7J13.

___ POR OOOD BOYS IN JEROVBH. ■■DUlriel and North-Slde land wl « r f the bett priees and rery reuonal

. terms lo be btd. See George___ HoBihlre, Well Mtln SL, JerojiOD. Idaho.* K>R 6/lI.E-«OAOBE8»MnUO; — . . FalU waUr new five room hoi CRN tnd buement, grarel rpad. m )uit, Toule.t*-omllesu>nallrosd,fslroi S«3. buildings, orchard, 14 Guernsey ci

Ue. 1 Reg. bull, 6 hones, 40 tons hi— 4M bushel gTaln, 6 hogSjinachlin

to' run place, priee IIO.OOO, Fedei loan «000. for partlculan wrile B

' '« • lai. Ooodlng, Idaho._________FOR SALE-.1M ACRES MODH

r - improvtments ti l choice b ttn U J" : BOod termi. t l» M te n a with t n

^ S S ' K “ ; . n o o ^ u m

“ a « choice home on Poplar Aren m e t pumlshtd br untumUhed priced S S : « ll. oe lterft Retl a u t e . ■

FOR BALB-W9-4 A 0 R tS .3 ,ra :— east ot Ooodlng-on oUed;-w

under Americtn FtlU dtm. Ab 5 milt* of theep tence; f l - t w h«

T j r well, windmill, slonge Unk..cone S l . wtler trough, eoncrele n ^ r y . 8

ba. ciptelly. AH in t l t t l f t ta Mluna'whlle bean dUUIct. Prlee ptr tcre. IMOOO d e w . t e ^ .

• quite further 0 . B. Heii, Qeodi »E8, Idiho. P. 0 . Box sJT.

S ' W a n t e r t l s o e n a n e o u s

cilAS. UNDERWOOD, :POW r b ^ r . phone T4. Klmberiy. ,

~ W ANTED-potn.Tnr. h . o.-am..tr. Phone M3W.

WAhTTED - CORNSTAUC .Ct -u r-P h o n e ..8 0 6 R 8 ....- '2 i .,.,

Care WANTED - POULTRY. OP /___kinds.,iJ.A. Flyna-Phone 119

L OR 'w ASTED-SMAUj P lG ^ -Apbt|. Moor, Westpolnt. WendeU. Idtl

S WANTED-USBD CAR AT A Bi eekly; gain alw a typewller. WrIlo, im , H. care News.' . ' ,

____; VOUNG MAN WANTS PASSA“ Jor p»rt Of expense or will drive

‘ to Sin FnneUco. Phone 1381. w a n t e d - a l p a l A HA y„cu

\ ff. Alfalla and bean slnw . A ' ‘•"'I Boone ’i mile west of S ^ o n e

Bridge. Twin PalU.

r r - WANTED, YOUNG' COUPLE two Ud}- ivassengen for Lot

" gelt*.' Uavtng about 2Sth of irra^- Ytfflbtr. Room S. Perrine Hotel

WEWANTPACKAOEQOAtr rusteU, every day In thy'qut

ILSt, UUes. In same location u }i ntooCi ttuon. liie AssodtUon cell____ Klmbtrly. Offices In , I ^ b e= = nertlor,.norUi tldo^ot U tf

AUioUc Canmlsslon Coopti___ _ .Pbone-4i, Kimberly, ,AIRY . • ------------------------l . tn d

_ : F o r S a le — L iv e sto ck '

n S irc o w -n .c .W A R k T p H ile s ln ' ' ■_______.

100 YOUNO EWE SHEER io m i Umb in J tnu try tUo 4 good.

cows, coming tresh soon. V tnkmnch. EdLtngh0lt.Ph0DteM

I plece ,•--------------------------Fo r R ent— U nfurn lshe

weight 4*nboM HOUSE WITH o S T four 108 Reed Apts.

X HOUSE POR BENT-SEE^ T j |e o te ,3 r t bouse e u t of OldS ^ = Crusher.________ ;

•niREE ROOM HOUSE con .of 3nd Are.'Eut tn d Locust. ’

HE TO iloeUns R-^ Twin FtlU.

FOB RENT D N F U R N IB ^ ■ tw xo. room tparUnent with prirtV r w 5 . Innee., J i a W i I ^ W o m P

- w a ANtWBR - \I THH‘aMAD5. ) V t \S r n u THK ftTKNCi ' « a w .« . f tu « B a o , , .J 0W 4 'b i TMB »V Pt> 0«N 0N A W 'P t -H6D TH RftO fcH .TH e-. .. - , . >, •■ orewiMA 'A't-Aittt TOP - . W a -

,THF SHfcim *. r « ■S S iA T U & « PviULtto WP ; r -

THB rrR IN fli- I

^-/W JbTH eM ^TM S8A M *| |

V M fw sut. f c :«

t u n i t i e s

i i i ilACT ; 7,n™ Professional’hone • • .................— 1 - ------- — ATTOBNCTH " ;'DOD ggjm 4I0DQIN. Rooms «*sad 8,

BtakudTrustBuildlae..Pbooafl.

W. L. DONN-Rootu 3 tnd 4 SmlU — RlcBBuUdtni. ■■ .small 0 . a O i l t ^ r t r Clot'.Boo^filtre.Iesch •

JO im W. QRAHAH-Uwyer. Btok t ^ Ttun. Bulldlo;.' P.bdue m -w ,

IwlUi SWEELEYMWSELIT—Uvomeea- snable Moonato Building.■ge r ; =erepe, _ .B uslnes* • ••'

iiow i ♦ , . , PUJMBIMQ-, ■ :- h

“s “ > « ' w.uMTOia • HMTOO Irouu C0.-6bow Rooa-tnd Sbopi, »S :y a t . IW rf-e im -Pbene MJ. .

BAILANTINE P L O H B I N Q , * HttUag.Ca.->Shtei MeUl Wetkt.

le Box t e h e i ^ W n ^ l ^ a i ^ ^ lOTUBAKCB"'

DEW* AUTO lNaUBANCE-Alleorengtt. o U n d . Potter Retl BiUtK^ Pbont n i . tre ry i , l . i " ' . , , ■ ..s

, ' . TRAN8RB

1 ? ^ w S S S K r a w B S S T i T t o :ce.'tlto ' ' AGE C O ^ o t l u d .wood. Pbont ffenue. 1 4 1 ,.- .. :■/, .. ,

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UILM.

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Highway and Good Roads Dls- ' triols’ Deloptcs Go.On '

Record For Sliare In ------- Gasollne-Jai^-ammB:-

Id»ho foM bullden, rtprtKcittd• b r n iJtlfBiirt *n »nnu»l m«t- •;

lag ef tlie W»ho Aiwclailon ef Jllsn* IM)' will Oeod IloiiJj dlJlHcU In i« - Ilon hrre y«t«rdjir. * fn t on rtw il la 'Uvor of idmlnliinillon ot U uo ■

■liilp hl8h«>'j by ft eommlulon In- = •letd o( by the «tBt« commlulontr .

'ottmbUevoclu. Unewlullona adopKd by tlw meet- (

log dcclited for »lter#ilon of tlflle h«'» 10 provide for f*fmpilon of liUhwty nti'l Knod fo»<l« dlitrlcu Ifom p*imeni of iI'p fivc-fenl £«• cllne im : forritvUlon of cueJ/ne M re^•enuM belit«n tlw »lWe tnd Io* ■ u l <1Uirlcii: for parilclpailon by the *tat# In the i)urtlmi« of lotd righU fo or say. and for p.iymeni of t t i t r « <!iy flnrf wpfHSf? 10 Joea) tlitiricU » wmmliilonffs, . al

The UMclatlon votrd lo hold >ti tex t mwMiis a t Coeur d'Alene In mi BepUmber. 1931, ,

Cl*udH.Duv»I.Nampa,*M elect- tin (d pretldent (o »ucce«l J. K. I-\)*le3. tin Burley. N. M. Jeiwn. Puyctif. was «ui turned vlec pretldent. and If. D. lal BoKker. Namp*. «a» o)i|>olnled tec- lio retary >nd treuurer.

Hack ef r » tn m A lesWallve commllt« * t t nimea

m th Intlnictiont to Attend tin te«- J" tlon of the italc legbilalure be«ln- «

-mnir next JaBMrr Pnr««t »»f- k/n 'TOfry chanRe* proposed by th« #»- •toclatlon. Members of this commit- g,: te« ire J. T, Wlndle. Twin •FbUi : W. ^

• J.'Btirlthard, Dllis: B. A. Weaver, Sj, JUtJidnim, A. U Sloat, Inkomi'An- J !

■ ton Dlederlcliwti.. Payette,'Tlie nssoelntlon'a execullte eom-

-— mltlefl'iumed.ycsUrday.cotnprlKt. J.T . Wlndle. Tt,ln FatU: W.J. Burk- C( htrd, Dll».»: N. E. Talboy. Payette:L. J. Mentgomer}', Athel; s. J. KKp- rer. Hayden Uke.. On roll-cftll on the proposltlon-lo i

----- 4uh»tltut«» eommlulon for.the.com- tenmisjlontr of publlo w k i lo tdmln- jiw fiter tUt« hlghsiyt. only tfte del«- hu gate from Nampa voted In Ihe nega- at tiR . Pm i Polls delegate declined lo cal vote vltliout flrtt' coiifeirlng vlIli noi otlier membert of tils beard, vho en' R-<« not praenl.

One speaker referred to the pro- , posed commlMlon m an agency for f " “protection" of local dUlrlcu, and another argued that Uie cDmmls*

■ aIo» could make uvlngi tufficleiit to P'u Justfy payment of tilarlct of two or four mcmben of Ihe propoied com- ~ miulon.

Although the resolution adopted tptc did not tuggttt the number of the proposed eommlulon, delegates dur­ing dlscuulon nf tlic proposition te* D peatedly rtlerrcd to a "three-man exte

'CommlMlon." clatFor Oa* T t t DUUUn,

Retolutim nsMift; gatoHne Ux ei- d'Al - emptlon for tUghway and good rotdt Sepi

dUtrlcU provided for exemption to dau ■pply to giwllne t « d 'by tbe dli- T triett only In rood construcUon and Foil mtlntenanee operaUoni, I tw tscat-ad jo

. Tied by Tlra voco rote. 6<Without A dlstentlng vote, the II i

cuetlng Adopted the resolution call- tend In r for n'dtriilon of gatolino Ux Dur revenues betveen the tlate tnd the baiil tocal dlttrlclt. u t '

BpeaWng In support of the propo- hu t Utlon ft Payette delegate a«erted M. . th t t hU dlttrtcl had paid two-thlrdi Diet

- or thfl cwt ct *« {tie Itate fifjhrty kins ' fn that district, betides building and Athi

laalntalnlng lu ovn roadt, K!erTwin Palls eounty paid, tnd obll- inkc

gated Itself to pay tt40.000 for con- ema, — -JtrottJpn.o/-ft>KliJ*Jfr_ljilten o w stm

by the tu te , J. D. Slnema. Twin Falls highway dlstrtei'supervUor ot = hllhwayt, reported to Iha mcetlns. m He ettlmated goMllno tnx payments ■In this county this year wUl total HM,OW, of »hlch nearly KOOWO • »1I1 be paid In T»1n PalU highway dUtrlet. ;

Delegates expressed their opinion that p ir t of gasoline .tax revenues „ ahould be mado avalUble to assist ^ local districts,l^meetlng obllcatloM

. Incurred for consinictlon-oT slile highways.. All detcgat«.i farored tt.Mulory

Pforttlot! tor i«ymcnt of commU­tloneri ot highway and good road districts «ho. under existing law, are compensated w>y fw mileage Irav- eted In attending meetings or on In-

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P i l l s IN S P E C IS I

1 D P M N T D I 1 I 1 5 '— fll

Membert of the sUtc and ffderal • ' force ot producU ln!.pf dors from tile ,,| Soutli Criilral district nl Idaho, held a pheasant dinner Tiicsdt}' eventng a t Uie dlstrlcl Inspection rooms over tlie Jdsl»-lVpsrI;nr;ii siorr. 'Hie j.

Imen fumlslied Oie |ihea.uiiU and Uielr.wlve# prepared the meal. Alter llie dinner tlie croud ndjounied to ,i tiie home of Cliarles I*. 'Tdomp'fln. supcrvUlng Inspector, whete enler- tolnment w t enjoyed until a Iste hour. th

'Hiose present wete Mr. and Mrs. ar J. a Mullarky, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn IU

Ifawley, Jerome: Mr. nnd Mrs. W. JL co Nalllon, Kimberly, Mr. and Mn. E. tci V. Olpsoii. Mr. anil Mrs. A. B. Hop- Wns.Mr.andMrt.CfiarlesL'niomp- fo( ton. Mr. and Mra. Weldon Wllcor. of Seymour BItoomoii, Twin Palli; Al­ben LewU, Eden: Mrs, Tlielma Stephens. Logan, UUh. daughter of ll Mr. and ABt Thompson. |]{

COUNTY HOSPITAL-HEAD- - 'SUBMITS RESIGNATION ,

(Mrs. Mtrgarci Austin. tupetln‘ ur

tend of.Twin.Fallj.county_gcnctal ,tl< liosplul for nearly tliree yetrt past, pv has resigned tfiat poiltlon (frectlni coi a t the beginning otthe.comlngfU- bu Cal year next January 9. It was an- ag nounced a l the county. commUilon- ' eri' oftlce yesterday. • tli

Membert ot the board tpoke In ierms.ot high praUe ot Mrt. Aus- iln't Mrvlce ts tuperlntendent. Slie ^ 1,-as employed nt a nurse a t the hot- 31UI before accepting the tupetln-

» ;

- '■ = Tlipecllon trips.

Bob* PrwcnU Bid Delesates ftom ihe BoUe valley

rxtcnded an Imitation lo the Mto- ilatlon to metl In Bolte' nexl yetr. mt yielded to northem Idt^o dele- rates in t t n t ot mftling a t Coeur . ' I'Alene. Tlie l ln l Wednesday* In September va^ 'K t as th« meeting Ute. . Wl

The meeting opened In Twin 'oils hlgbvaj- district offlcu and 5 " idjoumed to the Elks club rooms.

Serenleen delegates repretentlng 1 dUtrieU In the ttato were In at- endance. Those present were 0. If. £ i' 3unl, William B.Cnyne. J .T .E u - ^ « iib , Nam)ia; 0 . P. Thomas, Em- J t V. Molander, Buhl: W. J. Burk- laid. miss; J. H. Powlea. Burley; N. J f ’ 1. Jensen, Axel Johnson. Anion >lcderlchten, Payette; J, V. Haw- Ins, Itothdrum. L. J. Montgomery. ithol: JetTj' Rlckel. Corbin; S. J. » •' Ctepfer, Hayden Lake; A. U Sloat. nkom: J. T. Windlt. and j . D. Sin- tna. Twin PtlU. Mr. Slnema waa xretafT.er. ttw meeting.____________

FOR SALEAuto Door Glass . . windshields and windon

No ehargc loe set- I Inff

MOON’S,P a in tand '

Furnlture*Store

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t l C o m e P r i c’EN AND PENCIL SET

Value up to $6.00i T h e y L a s t , $ 1 .

rOARD PENS A N 0 FEDIn All Utesl Coloral

Brine This Ad wilh Youl Three Days Only '■

AND SATURDAV, NOV. I31h,

I O N D R U G S

PUAESIACy, JEROME, SAtUROAT

I M I M J D f ' S D iE [ P M M

More Than 100 Members of - — T hree- C lubs. T a k o - P a r t

in Joint Session' Here

.Something oter a hundred mem- bert of the Roury cluhs of Duhl. Jer­ome and 'Twin FalU enjoyed dinner t l Ihe Park hotel In Joint jcssloii last

ringed and tpojiMffd br D. Ore, president otthe'Twin Palls club. , which added much to the tucceu of ,

> the occasion; ■ ' i! All the oftlclsU and practically the , ' enlUo nemlwrsh!;) ot the visiting '

clubs were on hand, toseiher with . Reilly Atklnton. Doiw. district gor-

emor of the Utah-Idaho dlslrlct; : Joe tmliolt. vice preKldent of tho , Oolse club, and Nick Vlllenleure, well known a.s one of tlie leading newpajier nrilsts of the West, to­gether wtlli Mtt, Imliolf And Iiln. 1 Vlllenleiive. ‘

'Tlie entire procram wat In tlK hands or Afr. and Aln. Villcnleurf and .\lr. Imhotf and comUted In the rendition ot a number of tongs with Plano accomranlment by and Mrt. Vlllenleure and a cleverly work­ed ODt ro 'tU l gazing act by Mr. Jj»> ) hotf In whleh the foibles of his aud- 1 fence w r» employed u ttie \tlM e I tor A ttring of good natured qulpa R Which drew steady applause. Tho en- \ tire program was rewatedlj' en- ii cored and.well received.'* An added fcature.of the crenlng eonsUted In a an Addreu by Mr. AUlnwn In whleh li the ipeaker described the manner n and RUtom of the conduct of Eng- a lUh notary clubs. stte.»fng the tim- ci

tented. « Announcement was mtde by the o

tocal eluli's prrstdent ot (he eteedan tt or M. A. Stronk to membership.

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Oclobcr wta tIHkingly lacking In .unutual wcalher events or condl- T .tlons. ttcordntg U) the nport madepublic yetterday by'E.- V. oiptoo: ~ comparaftve otoerrer for ti>« wvafher bureau ot the federal deparlment ofagriculture. . «l

There were teven dayt, the report tetliow*. on whlcli there w uprtclplla- sutlonormonfUianJUIn«h.Uie}wavl. mrst being on Oetober 8, on whleh dat« Ih.20lnehtell TlietoUirorthemonth Itj w u IJn Inch,

The maximum temperature for the i'enonlh w u 7( drgrecs, wblcli wui Vcreadied on Oetober 1 and October 8. UTlie minimum was 19 dejrtes on Oe- fo; tober.M.

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COUNTY'S DELEGATION AHENDS SEED EXHIBIT ^

. — ^ • lejP. M.*‘m onietl.orij6f the'dlrec- —

lort of the Idaho tU(« tetd tluw ; _ M. E. Drady. dlTKlor ot Twin PalU - county noxlout weed bureau, and H. • 8. Hale, Twin Pallt county agent, will le trs today tor Nampa to at* ' tend the tUte teed ahow Thurtday and PTlday.

Mr. ThomeU b chairman ot the - pute ttfd p r o g ^ a t Ihe teed thow Priday afternoon. Ur. Jfale will take i part ta dlicuulon of besn crop pro* f diKllon.andMr.DradywlUspeakon * noxlout weed conlrol and txtermla- • atlon. I

Only oee /M t apeeJallil T«rin FaUt Pbeea t j i Dr. Foster.. Adn '

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^ lEGIIlN iH B S E iE S

Ouncs» Johnston, T«’in Falls. i l» t • vice commsnder of the Idaho Araer- , lean Legion department, w u author-

)l l»d nnd directed by wire trom O. C.WiLviii. Uonnets ytrrj, deportment

I'I couiJWiudfr, latl evening, to repre- . sclii'tliB Idalio-Amerlcan-Leglon-at'•a tuneral :.ctvlccs for Colonel James

E. Hnrrl.'. Welstr, a past departmenl commander of the Idalio World war veterans' orsanUatlon.

Colonel HarrU met death When the , '■* car In wiilch he wat riding between ' 'I Counell and WcUer lett the rood and ( “ overturned Tniciday evening. «

^ rcRlmcnrontTelclIilirnTtlMiJguirS J;; cavnlry, hls mllliary career liavlng '" bfsiiii a ith feri’lce a t a member of "

Iho \Vel«r unit ot the Second Idaho t5 rcRlnient of nallonal guard InUntry .

on MfJlran border In JSIft J" In civilian life hc was one of west- * T cm Idalw'a outstanding attorneys,’ and at the general election last week *° he was elected dUlrlct Judge. ^U --- ----------*■

N i l i i U I E S ™ s

r iD N sm iiiim iss> _____ vt!l i'iM'c BMsford. M. ahd Chailfci gl : Xtsrler, S3, a t trial In probate court - here j'Citerdsy on a chtrge ot manu- ; fsriwre e! JlQuor, were found nots Rullly by a Jiirj' which retumed iU rj. «rdlct following* deliberations c t ?• nearly Bll hour. — 3 I No evidence wa* otferfd by thelrI attorney. W.L. Dunn, Twin PalU, inI Ihclr behalf, and the ease w u sub- ‘Y : muted U» the Jury wllhoul argument• atter three protccuUon wltneiaes . compftled their tetflmony.I Tlie nccuatd men were alleged to ,• Tia* [.roduce3"moonthlKr<mUWy ~

ftltli a still lhal wa. found In a dug-! oul on A sage-bruth tracl about 18 n

mitM Mulft of Ta-ln-riUi. luE. P. PoUcn, testifying for the tli

ptoseculloii. .«ld he h id seen the w;sun In o im tlon bul dldjiot know «WheUier tho product w u Intoxlcal- hiIng. Ke.ss]dheto!dMtrJn-,»})ohad >ubeeninliUemploy.totakeiheplant Uolf fram hU place. n-.OUier.wime£&cs.were Ed Maraton, 'fefideral prohibition agent, a u l P M (oJasper. ; in

TWO.WOMEN IN COURT ' =

— FOR DIVORCE.DECREES. .

•t «'o women. In tulU for divorce \ started In lUstrlet court here y «- terday. alleged detcrtlon and non- su;iporl a.1 grounds for tereraneo ot nusrtlsl bwJdJ. In neither cue-wero Ihere uny children, and no commun­ity. property was Involved.

Alleslng desertion and non-sup- iwri eonilnuing tor moro than a year, Ethel Vanderford. through W. . I.. Duiin, T«1n PftUs,.Bttomey, aued _ for divorce from U e Vanderford to 5 Whom the w u married a t Jerome, October 33.1«3.- ■' '•

Desertion tince July 7, ISM. aad non-support for mere tfian two staa WM'alleged by Hazel Moxley'who toughl divorce from Floyd R. Mpi: ley. TUey wcre married al Emmett,

TH E F O R D

B A T T E R y j E A R N S ITS C O iT

A N D -a V E R l!

S W Oo h u / M —

P uO D 1! S7.S0 '(w](H b1-

lovriDce for your olj bat-. , tery), tho FortJ iJ-platp ’ battery; more lhan ptja • fofitKlfinlonjtndreli- iblo icrrtcc. 1

Bailt for the heary d<v mindi of eold-vretther | itaitiBg. Fully guaran. ; j toed. Let us insttU ons Ja yow ear now.

UNION MOTOR CO.

. Your FORD Dealer ;

., T ivin Falls '

,Y NEWS, TW IN -FA tlS rlD A H

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I Jerome Cooperallve Cream- I-, _ e ry t o ls P W of 800 ;; Pounds Dally CapacityX ,, • Jfanu/aclUM ot ereim eheex wUl „ begin loday a t the Twin FalU pUnt gl ^ t the Jeromo CooperttlTe cream-

fry. It w u announced U»t night by

r lmtlj;ty ttOO h u been Installed wllh ’{ a capacity of 800 poundt ot 'chee*e , per day.P Mr. Hosier aald that the creamery

began the manutaeture ot cheese a t . lugerman In April, 19». Tlie de­

mand h u Increased to much that It ; wa.1 deemed 'neeeuary to-InsUU

cIirese-maklng.maehlnetT here. He suted that It w u believed th tl the demand would continue to grow unUt the full capulty w u reached. Se­lect cream will .be UMd in cheete mtklng. he tald.

Mr. Kotler said Ihat word l iu Jutt been rtceire<} bf the Jfroma Coep- etfttlvo creamery office that lU prod­uc'. won the ftn t prUo as the bett butter exhibited ttam' Idtlio' a t the 81. Louis dalry.’thow which h u Just. tJoMd. and U ut UiU hasuused roucU mtUieallon u the bulter trom thU 1 (Mimtry won Ih* l in t prUe i t the CallfomU talr lait month. . ]

Idaho. December 8 ,19J8.8ht U rep- I resented by 0 . 0. Ilall, Twin FaUs. I Mtomey. j

’ A Way To Stop , I — A tta c k sb f-E its -v I

Reporu are reeelved ot an oma> iIng treatment that epUeptles tU ts 'lus proved <ucces/ul in stoppinf Itheir fttUcks.R.Upto, Apt 81, UIU ]waukee, WUc„ h u been lujiplying Itufferera with thlt treatmenu He Ihow wUliea to reach all thoeo. who Iliave not been helped and lo do to tU making the tUrtlIng otter ot a \ew ro u s treatment free to «U luf* I'ferers. Anyone afflicted should write <(orthU'freetreaUneBtatenceijlT* IIng age.-Adr. ’

I — — ^ ^ 17 ” By P ay in g -— \A SM A LL D E PO SIT NOW IVou Can Hold A ny th ing it) \

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J.H .U M BAU 6HJ E W E L E R . . ^ ’

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Y ouf!■ D U T P T P I L«l t u In r J v H i J * .ufeTTln(< se ro u s to have punctures o r , ro a d s ; i t 's d i s a i ^ b l e to. < n a s ty doys; sm ooth tre a d s l ik e *‘banana peels”>-ihe]r don o u r adpJce—ao

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j l>PER1AD!Lect ^ ^elfItis^l yotr'tires for

nter driring. It’s don­or blowouts on slippery,>. change tires on colif,» with no- traction are onH grip the road. Get /

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hie! "•st noto in tho .! of style is struck!W slioe modes In ( W j ^Icpartmcnt. Thero .<} Adaptations of and tho pump

T itd o u t in k id , • , J™ brie nnd reptile, ttcci'rMtin? combina- ' bo right in step Iny styles come in tiam! c t y 0 u r sliqcs

EINELEA . . (!.D ull.blA C k and Pradc '

-bTOwn,-replUe.-trlmrto—r match. *niB Tery laiest ' Vy' c r i a t l o n - in fatlilonible * u (oolwcar by Peacock. \

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- WILL SULL BB LIKE n e w : THE Ume to buy and sare RE>

bile ComPED GABAGE m THB WEST

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A Corrtcl MoJeHor Slrnl ^ and Business Wear by .Foot'. ^

' $ 1 0 . 0 0 s•CharmJflir. d'ig'nJficd and % graceful. Gomes'in'Prado L Brown or-Blai:k2Iat Kid.

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One of Iho flnett'and m u t fash- ^lonable shoes wo have ever hod In t tstock. Dull mat kid. Buckle over Jt'lVinstep.- I #

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