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i H B l i f u a ty Edition TI yOL. 18, n 6. 201._________ Italy-Ordei Secrecy ] Oil Embi ,. .Ethiopia Claims Mah cm y D uring 60-M ile R e p o rts O ff W ar Develop (Br Th«Ai HOMB-IUly orJtr* Kcrct (po ell embUfo ai«lnsl her. PAItIS~Pnml«r Lavat, prtutd <0 learne eommlltcc raeelinc nex LOmiOV—Anthorllallve quarli nr Rhnttinx Italy off frem olt.. ADDIS ABAnA-EUiloplani. cU the north and evacuated Makale the FaKltta have advanced «llcb ASMARA—M anhal Dadcillo ai .........■dvancti are-pr«illclcd___ (DyThcAi Italy ordered socrct “tro( cause of the scrioiisnvss of tl •oil embargo against her. Inforincd quarters snid tlv Buldicr.s recently jjrantcd thi rociiiled. I’rcniicr Lnvnl of France, Krituin, was iinofficiatly rcpo of a leaKiie committee lal rt'Xl week to consider appli caliun u[.uii ui! embargo. Law had obtained one ixKstponc -------- wrnt-of-lho-mi:etln&-tjrcnu.ic~5Ml: . iaimiftl iltuatJeh In Pmncc. k Seatlment lo London, It w u tal / Jn. favor o( approval or oil eancUon In'uithorltntlve quarters, b Rrowln 'nie quutlon'was believed lo ha> )»en tUtcusted by the revamped cal inet, meeting (or the flrat time itnt the general elecUont. .CoBflU;t.ly< CUtflia Two eontraatlag picturea of awe nt tbe front were drawn by Ethiop: wlio claimed Itollana had withdraw Irom Makale during a 60*mUe n treai in the north. But In Rome, tt ROvemment announced lt< northei nrmy had advanced tllghtly and taJ cn two vlIlBRCs Boutheoat of Maknl RomrUso denied Ethiopian oue: tlont of PascUl defcata-ond retrea ~on-(h»-aouthcm-iroQt. _____ _ •Marshal Pidro Btdogllo. ik commandtr-lh-chlrf of Haly> Afr ‘■ran nnniw'.''iimvf-a m AjminT Kr I rcA. and prepared to no to the (roi Thuraday. Offlcen aald hc apparciitly plui tw in advaaces to crush the Ethiop nn& dlicardlng “ateam roller” tnctl' IGHTS SHADOWS In D ay's Event* I IBy The AM.'jcliited Prr.'s* I SavinK Serum— \f \RNfTV. Okla.. - Murder clian I r< iisiiliint .Mrs, □uniilc LovnU ni I J..C, Tarmcr, Jujllce ot the ptn 4 I'l Lavcrnc, accuscd In a 36*yea 7 i>y fllayhiR, were dlimlHcd-ln J iilslit bv Coumy Attorney Chnrl ii. Lcfdy iificr ndniliil)irnilon liutli wrilm In- th»-womfln-«iid- chlcf proTrutlon Informnnt, Field For Hniins— •NEW YOIIK - Mayor LHRunril want* more carccr lucn ip U •itreet sweeping department.. "\Vli we need In Uils ilcparUiicni bralat," he talcJ .today, und jir tented diplomas lo 7S awacpcrs wl ■bccotiie ftMlsinnt foremen und to _____ uiibtimti-ttl^o. bccom#-fM«Hi«i— Wives Jud^c— . CHCAOO. Nov. 27 (A>-Yejlwd wlfe-bcftlcrft’ Judgment day JJdge Robert J, Dunnc't court, wl the wives Judglng-but only tht —,— men got aocked.,., -rr------- 'Rfiy-iix-bniv^d-tho-niilnij- .......... Uielr better: halves,; fuUjr tmpowt ed by the court to pass 'on U)i , . .pJcclRc* of reform, .Mn. Mary McNulty uld.Jier hu .Imnd., W Ullam^l-only tquander . hU Jatt paycheck but liad beat h' ; --------H»-dww-«l«>r-day‘a- with-M ar .' npprobaUon. . , ----------- A-alstWr'Annar^ot a-wlffrrnS that Preiik Fenton, 33, had' be — bctiiB-»)lM«a-on-proboUon/rHe-i ' 100 dnys. I Anna Cypwiitk decided her hu V IjAiid liad I'fvracd Uirec monllu T •llie ijrldcwpU for JmblluJil loafli .•Ai>!uidliiK licr. tSCJ MViiigt. ai . MiouttnV prulimliy bclurc Uie eh (- dien. -jg L _ .> ______ HE T loocm Aoorr oobwu ____________o r cmcuLATioica _ ers Military Because ^Of 3argo Threat! lakale Abandoned By En ile Retreat; Rome Denies If Fascist Defeat^ lopments In Brief >e A»«,cUlrf Prmt : tpoop movtmtnli brcaute- of Ihrtkli of ued by Britain, asdoTtteod to bavt agreed next neek to eootlder oil boycott, uartcre uy i;ntlmenl It growing In faror U.. Ik claim llallaiii htve rttrcatcd 00 mUn In >hale: (Rome denies tlili report, lulitlng tilghlly), ilo arrlvet le lake Itailan rommand: ■wlft le Associated Prtu) 'troop movements” Wednesday _b< )f the threat of a Lcayue.of.Nntior I they believed maiiy of thc 100,00 three months .f.tiilouRh have l>ce ice, Rubjceted lo iircssurc by Grei •cported to hnve n«rccd lo u meetin lale i ------- ---------------------------------------- S ir RDI OF i owing ■— - iS j Growing Sentiment Sc! for Sliuiling Off Ex-‘ . J -u iiorts tcw({aly... . action' -------- hlopla LONUON. Nov. 17 i.T^Autliorl drawn ,»uve nasrter* *lated tonliht ten J® re* timent was crraiallcing .for ap le.Ute proTol of oil lancllon* ajalni lUlr at a meetlni'of tbe Leacn ef Natlon-i commlliee of_18_cx laknic. p„tcd 10 be held In the mldJI auer- ef nest week. _ . itreata niceUiig for L finf tlme“smcm)TB-genemi elo iTTFF W' UiV'ulHjui-.UiJ... ^ _ fronl DIsaslrouo to War Dlans PoliiUng out Uiut Ruwlu aud R Jl 1 m.inla, tvo of thc mosl lni|»rta inctlca jnlrciidy agreed to an -oil cmbar »nia thrj-'bcUcvcrt lhr siniallon w bjinij clnrlflcri rapidly. ,* , Two rtasoii* for Ciirly.npplHaii' tld ol the pcmiltlc« ucrc ndvanced. ' imiormed circle*;' /S 1 1. Shutting otl otr exporu to lu . would luve a dl.'iistrous.cffccl. |the 'conduct'Of- tno'wnr, pn^slt lu Llliernby leading to e.uly tcnnlnatl ;oI the Imrd:>tilp3 broiiKhl on *’ 2, nctltlclion ^on oil lo IU would strike directly at the inllltn cnmpaign. without cnutlnR grc charg- 'sudcrliig to elvlUniw. U and : ptaee j ---------------------------------------------- Ei^Natlon Lay on of , Thanksglv Oy The Auoclated Pressl Simple bul bounteous.'qulel I unrdin churltnblf, hearty-but reverent * p Uie the nation’s day of Thanlusi "Wlmt lug. - leni l3i - Church congregations will pr 1 prc- ■ in thanklulness. Forgqtwn men v rs who 1ti remembered. Private families u 110 esiclabomic i«irilcs will tk down tn.__ l4^1ia-yaar'*-blBgctt dluiu.-filudlui will cciio wltli the thunder of "u dltlonnr footbnU wars. .1 Prenldent nootevelt wlU "kcynui iifrHnv ‘^“1''* o*w'” ance os he can H«f. tt turkey for patlenu ut his table . ll Warm Bprlngi, Vq,' foundaUon i •hi.,, infantlls paralytU victims. Pullti drew lou for the. honor of »lltl ------------ PO'Ner« prlVHU) indivld I Uielr nl<'. clmrltable orgiinlutlons a tlie government will (cn’c m< ir hus- thnii_ 10,000. Thanksgiving dhmc ndered Out..oLUic.Jaigcat Saa.ftand: at her. rcsuuianta will exclude Uie put M an'gllBr-AlU'' day. Ha fftillUles imii over to Irce meaU for Uie ncei r"tntctt Colofltl E, R i*Drfldi^ |.thfr-ltory m i I' been «UI be dinner host to 3.3SS chlldr Se-gbii^U-iSll-be-a-rcal-ThanluBlvtnir i:i'prt£0(iera In the Oklahomu |)Ci r hus- iciillary aU McAlc,slcr. Oovernor lliu IniW.'Marltnd Issued.them a blnnt oaflng,lrbinmuiiUoh;-effeetlve On the hfl . andiday..Tliere will bo apecinl aimu B ehll- knd protTfms for-convlcis-ol rtlihi jcvery pruoii. 1 k- snw Pf^'' .......... __________ ACCVRA WIN T r-imipmtn ts ttTliCp E n -; Loyal Artillery and Plan es j Shatter Rebel Strom I hold; Inlantrvmen Chari _ _ i ..With„_Fixed„ Bayone (CopvrlKlil, im . Atfwlatcd Prej ! UIO DE JANEIRO, Nov.; ' —Brazil's biK Kuns “"d bay reed ! nets wiped oul a reckless Ri revolt in the heart of her ca ■f®*' ' ital defcn.sc.s today. ■tin I The rek'Hioim third infu ‘'"s try, makiii({ a dea|)crate utai on ita barracks at Praia Vc niehla — "Ued bcach” — b “f]ealh"llie~rihmlow^of-fami Suflar, Loaf ineunlaln, surrender I only after loyal nrtUIcry had poun cd tliclr tirenijmild 10 picccs a tion.S federal. Infunio’mca iiad ciuin: |_Uie barrocks slth fixed bayonets 1,000] At leastjv dMcn rebels were slal l>cen!^''° captains nnd three toldicrs : the loyal nrmy were wounded. .. , i Tonight, wilh two rcvolu In t federnl dLMrlct Biiuished In one d itini; nnd thi- Inri of the northem Insi — :=■ KcuU in niRhi by land, air and » E Uip KOiernmcnt apparently had t . nallon well in hand. Priveo From School r Q T cannon,. tedlUous aergeanUs o u n 1' privates were driven this moml I from the b!at!n»-avlatlon tchool. the frdcnil district teveral ml from Rlo. Seen Five hundred rebcUi. »;ild rcpc from Uic north, fled from Nt aboard thc 8. B. Banlot of Llrvd-fipiuiM^ Une. a« fed( ' V- T»iifrTflratSw''Into that tfap capllal of Rlo Orande Do Noi , . V id undcr lhc Bed fUig tlnce 1 '■®"* Baturday. - *an" Olhera. were rcpgrtcd lo tu commandccrca n dcmmn alrUt •aioe- govemment. telegraphed , ' northern poru to keep a tharp Io< I'Lj,,'- out for'the'sinrcsnnmenninni try to dlsembarit the rebels at Po I nltai or Pamhbyn, Ofl*'*, In all. 300 pnrtlclpanUi In i eloc-; fttorUvtjrcvdt nt Uic aviation tch taken' and at thc ttarrncks w re held pi dRu-' Unpaid Teachers "ludl Quit Classroon ibargoi ------- J Oup- liunrirpd fifty Khool tcnch Jll nlrc lowiis ol nnrlhrni Conhui ,taiioii_Mfsic(j, .wnlkcd.oiit.nf_ihfir .cl<i :cd by toom.'to:lny,.tu)It1lln; n ihrcst mn ijy the. Tcaclierf ■AMoclatlon t J H^,y 'w k s tgo. :ci on; tnicy nlwiued to.rcmaUi on sir wslbly,umlM_r>onths buck taiary la jia nation _______________ on by UANXIG FRI^IKS NAZIS Italy FREE CITY OP DANZIO. Nov. illltnry Uv-Tlr.* Danzig Volksing In a v< great of'nmnc.sty freed many Narls chni Cll with fighting wllh pollcc. ys Plans For [ving Observanc U ai liliiorlc PlymouUi Rock, C ' ei but nrr^ionc.of the holiday, the'Ob* n will VBiicp win be purely religious w ilL'giv- a tuiKc union church scrvice, Jo ^cn•lc<'3-WlU be held by churcl pray m .Snlt Lake City, Kansas Cl •n will Meniplibi and elsewhere, es uiul Wa5hlngton,'D. O.'s annual Pi wn tu Aiiicrtcan sen’lce wlU attract hi «dtuii.vrilftds. to. a colorful tpcctaelUtt. > -'ll-,. i’;itrlel('3 church. Foreign minist and ran-Amerlcan union offlci «ill attend. A quiet day ’Is planned tty Hoi lv wood’s movl# colony. The Bing Or by:, will entertain SO relatlVM w °11 , tliiincr at. liome. Up .from Arkon <vlii come Dlek Poweirs parroU (lini; upon roatt pig tnd comT« -— -f-Ai-jmffliraaUltibjrlleeltCTlinSe livldu- c n l c a W W a n ^ * ’ - ••• s aud 'I'lic. Matunulkn coIonltU In . "'orc obicrvliig tha fln t Thani hmcrs. f,ivi,nt m their now bome, wUl bi mdsco {vitidccr moat, roast goot* or clili pubUc en ,erved at Uie.community dlnni m m cOlAiid ll wm M 'iBtttkiiiVlBT T g l anny and navy. The two branches illdrcn j)omid3 of »hlte and dark meat' InjTfnr —No-turiiey-will-be aerred memb , |)cnl- ot tlic Colorailo Mver mupplng ex| nor E, dlllon, deep In the-river's, cany ilnnkcl the member* tc.legrnphed to. 1 B holl- AiiKclri that ThaiiEsjlvlng tool limicn blen'k imUl one of Uielr party hi iilina'i ii^n.i'il ii|ion a wild dcpkey. For Ui ll villi bv luait burro ^id beans. M TE-AN ASSOCUTED I FAL •nVlN FALLS, 1DAH0„THURS1 y || '^uits Fight lanes 'o n g - ilH B ^ T r 1 m ets j J 1 ____ .M Press) ' . ' . ' l i f l " 'O fl juyo- 3B fl cap- tfuil- Ver- K. GENERAL BHANO CHEN, gov nor of Hopeh province, wlrei imtrd — rSlgniUonloWihklilg'Txiaw idered hls Inability to stop the No ound- China autonomy movement pu s and r t by, Japan,—W Photo, uirscd . _________ . lets, ■■ ' , I ■-ETiPiS CLA IM i wmmmi Id the ____ _ Capital Reports Retrc '""ima "mini From Front Line ool. In miles - — •— --------- ADDIS ABADA. Nov. C7 t/?) rcDorU A M-mllo retreat .by Itss ItaU) Noul inopt frora tbelr front votiUv sf Ult In iba norlh was (lalv*4 redenl "port An official wbmiimlQue sU None. 1.000 of Premier Muswimrs soldi l"»t had dropped bock from Makale, position to'wlilcirthelr tecond m tiave or offensive carried, to Adgrat, IrUner. miles to tbe rear. ' nook*- official announcement * northern nrmy hod advanced sllg ly. Uklng tw o, vUlage* touOie . of Makale, while It conUm "cleanhig up" Uie Temble reg Imi?! ________ (At the same time. Rome offlci denied the Ethiopian govcmmct claim Umt Italian Uoopa had evai . Ated Oorrahel and Oertogubl on i touthem front,) pniS K.tf»al Beported nba sinti^ Uie ItalUmi were treating wuUi of Wnlwal, which ■'lUUo, so mllet cast of Gerlogt .Claw- helM«»..EUilo'pUnt. s >nade uallan naUves at Walwal latt y \ ^*^9 was a niajot'(actor In bringing i iMlo-Ethlopitn.dispute to a hea There ■•.ns a report Uiat Euilo ' I*"®'- ahs had entered llallan Sonialllc near Dolo. following 'out carcfi la}d plans of. Ras Dcitn Dcm ' soulhem conuiiander and ton* Jov. 27 t“w. of Emperor Htlle Selastle. a vote (A Routers dlsptlcli from Hn :harg- ^ reported Raa Dc Demtu liad taken 100,000 men li lUilltn Somahland.) . A govemment communique i , nounced ten bombs htd been dn ped by an Italian plane-yeiUri nt Daggah Bur. ISO miles norlhu . _ of Oorrnhcl. but lljst. there w U n m t Among Troopa ; coc- r'Desertion of Brlueans froth-1 obocf Italian army was alw reported' » with the Ethiopian' go\cnimcnt. Il s Joint a sergeant and 12 soldiers « urclies came over to Uic Ethiopian s Clly. yesterday declared unrest cxis' amoog ItAllan troopi ‘'because of i 1 P ta- poorly organUed advance and i . hun- greateit anxletgt at lUllan het In Ht <]ii«rti>y| r1ltnip|»d yn nisten munlcaUons." ‘ “ ttidals Ttn .high military comma: meeting .With the emperor, decic Holly, to follow up lU claimed mlilti : O th- succcssm tn teUi north and touth M .lul. T U t. Trtl nU to ,TecIi Hawartate. former EUi ."popfc pita-daiegaW totho LeagueoCh metUz Bong;:^t«f''attfndtnff'- tiw ’tonfi ence announced he mlRhl tofin'Ji In Al- Raa Beyoum, leading the EUilopI lonks- armiea In Uu north. Informed, c 1 bave dea ezDresaed Uit- opmlon ha a clilck- Halle Belaatie would go io Desi iM w . 17ft ^ e a notUieast of Addis Aba Aes ot . Han'oriate aaserted malaria v Wooo wtoobttiny’aouiv'rnnnTWtt'*: !8t for ong Uie lullant, and that Uie : ---------.laiufi ynBn tintun;'"‘tii»"fit! expe- which they Jiave been trained : ttnyon. centuries." >. Los “We are now surer lhan ever," looked aald.’ "Uiat we can hold off t I hap. Iiallant unUl Uie raint retumo : Uicm )4*s>.a(ui June, when thry wlU h> Ult. '|to<glve.^up ever}’ lacli ol Ethlopl ) PRES^ N EW SPAPERS LS D ^SDAY MUItNING. NOVEMBER JII[8[iLE8T rfiM il I mmm H Soldiers Pour Into Noi 3 .China in Apparent Su 9 port ol Autonamy' Mov f l menl: Reds Make OII iCop'riRlit. I03ri. AssuclaWd Prr SHANGHAI. Nov. (ThiirHiiny)— Chinese re|>oi from Tientsin todny said Jn m H nne.sc m ilitary uuthorlti In l . took ('iver nn ali'i^rt tKere S B lI' the China National Avlati ‘ corjwration—in which Pi " * * I American A invays 'lB Int gover- esttd—and molested an Am ’ea his ican pilot arrivine with iUW"6f -^aiie {rom~BhangKai:--------------- dlllclaU of the CNAC said t * luiti -no Informallon" ot Uie rcp< that Japanese Uitcrfcrcnce In No _____ China coinmunlcntlona had been' _ tended to almays. Aa Japar II troops steamed inio North China |/| nppamit support of 4IA-autonc II movi-mcnt ihcrr, a Chinese spot< e mnn of the Nanking govemm denied ih? validity ot the Japan reason for vlrlunt nevenuicc of northem railway system. Thcrr have been no unusunl r , . Itarj' prrparatloiw In northem 1 irfial man pravlnec, the spokesman ____ sUtel dcaplie Japnncac asaertl Rcdt Make Otter ^Hotukohg nowapapen publla • ••" a 'lifiwUlfirto lodny allegedly las Chlne.:e communLiU' ieadcrt feting ccopcrailoii of the Ohh « d army tf the Nanking gove *’'• Japan.. ^ . ■nptnese soldien'^ourM i.i sUted NorUi China yesterday, apparei oldiers prepsrrd lo bnck up demands tl' le, the for autonomy. 1 maj- Control of key riiilroad ccn rat. 0 0 .................... ....... , ' (ConUnu'jd on Page 3, Col, D nt at siim iiiciis mcnfs _____ evacu- withe Ex-President Hits Rcgimi tation, Scoffs at Breath l*_Ab------------------ ^ing-Spel) ------------ Ilch ts -■ ------- - logubl. SAN fTlANClSCO, Nnv. 27 ifl k. and Ilerbert^Hoover. advotL-it^:, "Ami t year eanlnUon treatment' for busIr ag the "chltelert," . governmental blire head,) craw and "h(»(a of •ns^lviy.” jiioni- ■■The spirit o'f liberty nrcd.^ io Ulland ‘n reiuiiy chlselera In as vivid Irtiers 1 Jrmtu. WTltten. In the hall of KO'iormflt': oii-ln- former iiro^ldcnt in ' speeds before tho Juiilor Cham ot Commerce todoy. ' Hnriir "inUKrto," snld Hoover, "uc li , , mostly regarded Amcriciinlrallnn " u ti)fclai treatment wo give to foreign bom before they file tl e nalurallcaUoh papert, • • • The drop- 'today has become far blRger tl .t«rdsy that. Thera are hosu of nativrn i Ihwcsl n„d ireatmenl." : were _______ .... , _____ -- ____ Rrqulmi Kspnuurr » • "SureJy." he added, AmrrJcan. lion reqiUret the. exposure of m the wolf ot collecllvltm pow parad ted'by -------- i ------- ------------------ t snld , 'Cdntlnucd on Page li, Cul, 1‘ ; who . -------------------- 1 side I ’X Only Slow M - Airplanes W orry zsst -M r8..R ooseyeIt;_ “ fili PlEnHE, s. D.. Nov. W, See flliere Mr.. nobert IIoy.1 „ r ' tlir Republican National cor mlttee accuse.i Mrs, Roosevrit dnbblliig In Communism. 1 dOr T I • '- to I if 'Na- - W -J— ^ Hootevell 0 ^ ^ '* F ^ y ^ ^ g |- g o ln ’r ’tb~-iro loplan about whi Ilex'' n T IH Hoy I a and a ' ujri, becau niece of o s was ........................- j. he dldn H-am*^ ••wCiravrntinilMTrorrying Iba M whtt prople-sald.about him. ■fith*" — Mr*. Tujuseuil't Ulggesi »ui. ig,-tor. -1,-pfobably-the-olow-spMd- •d for airplanes, Tlie Plrst U dy tu: likes to go placet. U 't too bt T," he »he can't scatter out to the c« I Ute Jtet lo-llve or tix placet at U me in . ,tmc lime, • 1 have I • '^ M BERRY, lopla." 1 tw i ' ' ■COMPLETE ~ ~ >AIL^ 5R :J8, 1935 T Search ( 5|;j~Missin: BeU <orlli. _ _ _ _ _ fiil-lE S IlF 1[ ’.2 8 -------- i)ori.s Odense Counsel Rests Ca ritij^l Fairfield; Stale irc of: Begins Rebuttal iation . _____ FAIHFIEMI; Nov, :7 - A Inter.: fomeyi fer the defense reUi in te r - ' U>-'e rs*# ieday unon complellc th 11' tnltmoiiy designed fo convln •l^i-Ji,.a_dlslflCt_eoiirl_Jiiry_Uial Mi . R. !tf. Angel, wife of Camai com d thty I ly'* (irnrtraUng atiorney. shol reports d„ih Mra. Franee* Mnrohv hr North lati Sfptembrp M.in telt defew naneui Mrs; Allgel sp-.-nt mo.st Of tlie < ilna Z on the sUuid. leUlng tier ven onomy shooffhg tn th; dmi ipokcs- Murphy's living (]u. -nment ‘ers In her liotel. paiu-sn ^tir (biJarcd Lhe woman I of thc tlirntcned and sirurk lier shot before ths taU l Incld^.'nt. A hea' ll mU. "fK»tnent had cehterid around i TS Ho. Bctivltlps of Mr. Ang-.-l as atton »n In- “ dtspoAirsslon sult against 1 eriloas biislnws woman. --------- r-TrmnnntK^n-ttiBTfstTir't loan." Mrs. Angel quoted thc i « n as saying, bllshed “And then she hit me i'ith sob iasueC Uilng right hen," ehe testlfl ert of. ralilng her hand to.her ihroat, lliinetn ' . „ „ ' ■ wem- nememben Aouiing Alter that the remenib»;<d oe IM&to tisg or vrhRt’happened, sbe conl srentiy uel She h?ard no shoU and I thero did not know how she lefl the hc Bhe isid she did not remember centera Ing homo and wns uncerUiln w - o::urrcd while the wna being ta ' 1* lo lhe Jill nt Holley. Mn, Anget denied that ihe pl Ffl ___pr«fn'rd-farthtjsLriir_js.the tei LU • wrnpon belonged to ber. r n She denied remembering who « ■' prr«nt ftt her t’ .ome nfter the sht nni\i ^U ll* Komap and n doctor.hnd gone the home to catm'Mrs, Ange] n: Uie Bhootlng nnd Itiey had he imon say that she Iiad shot tome< The dcf.-ndant gaw furUier te jth. many concerning her lu t com sallon with Mrs, Murphy. your husband Is ntnnlng me oul this toun." Ah'* ouoled Mn, M I ifl’j— phy ts saylnc. •’B»«fQre ] leave i Amerl- loan i am solEg to .put him. in. inlnew penltenUary.’’- ------ -------- ---------- lEireau- -nie «-itness u ld ahe replied I all Mrs, Murphy had "ever d ' io be slncc you hnvr been In this toai u.ilne« to scandallie," w It Is gtairmrnt Denied itfn'iit. The alleged attack followed, » “ Angel dectared. fltie denied ahe 1 inmbcr j^^e a stutrmenl to Mn, M phy that If she dirt not quit UU c liavc ..DickV' the detrndant'i h Unn as ij^nd, slie n-ould shoot her. 10 the Ttie began Its rebuttal': * '7 * f mediately, questioning physlcl ■he job relative to the claimed lapse m« r Ihnn of, ty ihe tWendanl. rn Wlio -Wlllhim Munihy took the sh to tpstify liLs mollier nrvrr o»iie - non; Tmr-mnnirtiTJ with th«? - _j„ fen'.e testimony introduced yrii of the ‘'•y Murphy wts o; irartine heard Ul Uty She would "get tpy ff and shoot .someone If. they dlt , 11 sto|s ir}lng to cjcct tier from tho-! let building. ' Ttie defense soukIiI to prove gun was produced from "sot where during the struggle, al Mrs.,Angel had been struck, > I Th# court receA<ed untU Prli , jmoralng._____________________ Si Ciampus Gan f'l "f >JT r ‘Queen’ . t K r: • . .-. •■"n-r u c h queen* were’ better Ui#n an ace B lllUe'.game of beauly-ahd-t aUilete thnt apparently was sell ??“** to..es'erj'oue's saLMacUon. no. , ' D enm lihlversliy campus today, _Jht4}uaans-U>fltatenry.l^ fl n ■i’ •ihlete and president of living unlvetBlty ‘'D’' elub, on a tide.] •• lilght nnd made him-walk homi IzlJLwttfl the climax to two weeto , bnd ctndldnte.1 .for the honor ‘ con beelng queen ol Uie D club’s isnh I Uie ball. They submitted four'names, 1 \Y, i club members- didn’t like Uie . and fixed-up one of Uielr own. ' IXABKO w i n i UEMTttn ABSOCiAm) pness Continnii ig^Woman jjB fillJa D TraCkers Trace Foe Bridge At K IC !;.' ____________ TlmroiiKlily'^onvinccd.tli 1 abl>y6?l route to hor home ii Paff* la.st evening abandoned plai , Bouth of Twin Falls, in h souKht aH a material witn •• ,D ouk1 u3 Van Vlack, accune tm fflc officer. , Thc 22-yc»r-olil wotniilt« ~eurd ^ about a half mite noi leilon of thc bridfce over the canal ivlnee ;Knull, six ntllcii Houthwcst Mtl.- -Twin—K*ll*_-and-about—1 eoon. dhtarce from lhe ditch sou ioi to cast of Bergrr where Vnn VI ' aiidiils'formcrwlfcabaiidonrdU l7iiU«*d car.durlng .a.nUltt-Ot.l lie day ror In 'a wlnd-sacpt ‘desert a rertlon soulh of the hlglr line canat. dminc C)>tiflden| pf Hately : quar. The report ot the tradkers : strengthened tl» sheriff's .bei n had ),e said, that MIm Hook escaped t shortly harmed from twr'lraglc ordtal. i heated tlmt iho ms pleked uu by pas.*, nd the molorists after leaving her forr torney ^j,en iwsf.*s Closed In on hunted slayer suspect. le wo- eompany oftlelal*. who j lerday began dr&lDlng the high 1 canal al the therlff'a reqaeit w; tllflfd. t^aroh hore for the-missing wor wns renewed, advised that no hi would reault from ,continuing , drainage proceu ^t tliU tcttot LS?.(U* **»• y***' *nd tbfrshertlf onooni eontl^ that tearch. would be rfade a] ~1. f"* the canal Hoor when the water i Hides Into this nfiemoon. «'’■ Waive* Hearing n what viack..wlio surrendered I tnken ^.^^unicer possemen who lound ! , . at dwbreak Tuesday.lying at * side of tbe road two mllt* norU i leth al TT<\I11.I«. U .1H n>T«li.n»>1 In tha i bale court here yeetcrday of wwere „oon-on a first degree mui ' charge. Ho waived preliminary hi ing. and was ^ d . wl^t^^^ |one to jgurt here, probably-ln. \ ^ eember. He was not.represenle<! counsel at the nrrnlgnment wl OKiiple<l only a few momenti. r tesu- parth# of hotsei who. Joined the search yesten wllh olher volunteers were tcoui HlilTi Uns canal In qilest of i,. ml^»lng woman. '• L Vl. ‘J”"*'* .in.UIC .. |„„,»iuj- aai... Um. la . • • s«n:h,’ which' never was enU « dUconUnued, when the mltalng f mnn's fnlher. Joseph Hook of-' to»Ti Is icltphoned the tlierlff i advising ttiat tie Imd heard nt hig Irom Ills daugliter and asi d. Mrt. why lhe search ticre lind been i he had continued, «. Mur- Hook agreed lo tommunlcale V Utlklng llie sheriff hem as soon as he .'t huk- celved any word from his daugh bul latr laat nlKht tliepc lind b lol' lm- ,10 fiinlier'commiinlcaUons from rslclant Tsroma m*n. I mem- parenis of Die murder char mnn. Mr, and Mrs, Cnrl Van VI I stnnd of Tiicoms, and Ihelr nephew. R i Ulled n „,rt Van Vlnflt. arrlvwl lair yesi t>^'W- “at’iriincn"i'fler"Th^lr w yriler- briel ni'j*',uatire in the court I over- nrrnlcnmrni. lygun" Family Conference didn't •n„.y cofL'ulied briefly with Bh tho-ho- Iff PMtcr nnd Uien were admit to Van Vliick's Jall ceU. E. V. L )»e the {ormer Twin Falls county pi "some- ecuiing atiorney. w u cnlled in ' fftmlly conference thot map prtllminnrr phins for the fut Prlday _____ _ IConllnued on Page 3,.Col-«) indidates For Abduct Athlel aee In Taverner ior tbe siluntion and id-the- Mirorlllrs blamed him for' the settled substltulion, m_lhe A'wry plfnwsnt voice called 1 day, on Uie telephone last night tnd vitfrf him for a ride. He assen ; of the but when he tppeated at the agi de lu t rende:vou.s, thrre « r e four pn lome. RlrU In the car. He got in and *eks of glrU'i'rovo him out on the Houl ' mor of Wlii-ii hr nllnhted th-'y drove m nnhual and Iclt him to get tiome tho I * way iie.could. Hc arrlvjd at 5 a. n •3, Tl!C 'HLs suRRWlInn todny wa* I he Iki two quM-n% lc selected, one fi iwn. tacll Ibt. alfelfegf TODY; C lo n d ro r Fogg] IWS 0' TRICE FIVE CENl ingTor___ tl Despite [er Safet) ootprints Over High'Lin Knull Into Thickly" ttled Area •tliiit Mildred Hook is alive tind proi e in Tacoma. Sheriff E. F. prater lai ilanH for drainlng'thc high' lino c&nii , his Bcarcii for thc woman who itncss agalnat her former husban teed fllaycr.of FonUino Cooper, stn It wiiH traccd by trnckcra yesterday i north^ ' " »■—— SaiLUlLt 1N188I8T IN S iC I "" l i i l D ll I lias belief, -------- ji™; ‘Please Help Us Locale O l u-jDi Daughter,’ Urges Fathi )“ of Woman Abducted 1 ,Mcuy Slayer ,o( State Ollle nnil (By Th. AuocUtM Pnu) TACOMA, Waih., Nov. : soman —Joseph Hook appealed to tl I htm public tonight to aid in tl for his daughter, Mil r«I Hook. .22, .,miMtol .8i« »loti aho left Douglas Vm Vlti ersub. her divorced husband, ne Twin Falls, Idaho, red to . Hook, a writer of myste Id him fiction and orticlcs, stated: at tbe "Please help lu locate eur diug ler, MUdred Hook. W# fear Iho o >a.|irQi.,t)»_bldlng-br-day and wanderti 1pennllcM, Bl night, somewhere murder Idaho, beUevlng she wlU bo accui r hear. | of murder because she was wl - jond,;Deuals« v«n v it^ whf. h. tm irau^Jontlhaho officer tad wouadetLt n.De- .duier when*they tried to rescue h lied by ^from him." which :vip-vUek allegedly ibduoted M ■■I Hook from Tacoma last SiRurday «men Mr*. Hook said Mildred U fl t ^ y , fett, four inches toll, weighs tbo rourlng i» pounds, bo* dark brown ht of the isshes. Bho was wearing a too co wlUi a large brown fur coUsr wh lu t seen In Tacoms. Her dress w lo Uie broni wltb a.gTten.itrlpe ot irlt nwely mlng down the front aod • t i^ ig wo> the Uiroat. Her eboes were bla< }f-Tn- wlUi high heels. She wore an agi f he:e ring on bcr iltUe linger', the w noth. hatless.-' i'" uklng Hook was in communleatiop' wl m db. I Sheriff B. P. PraUr of Twin Pa 1several times today. « with ............ ^■ISMIDNTD « FIGU C O B i i , Rlcti- ■• Another ^Strugslo Belwf Whife House and Con- ,j„. gress Looms' mllW ------- - . . U r. WAKHINOTON.-Sor. tT Ml - ■pros. Fcrethadowlng peMlblllllM of an in to other grim tlraggto beiween coo ispped grew and tbe IVblle HoBse, Bet future reUry Morgcnthaa (odv told, 1 ------ effecC (hBL^dminittnUon.oppt 1-0 - tjlioh lo euh payment of lhe b< _____ not wtS'aTnriyCiaingTJ-ewr:- The poselblllty 4fi a second prw dentlBl Ttto.ln JS many ywsrt 1i mediately was forecut In tor qusrtcrs. Chnlrman Duchtrmn_U J Tex) ot the house tppropriatlo Bl6 committee who. like MnrgwiUinu w _ .Jurt.bnck from a_Warm Sprini .'T G «rgii..3iitleer edhference iri >laJnfd W»fdWt«R«iiwWHr«Mf I'd lhe_ "Any law |hnt provided th^bon lie list' n-ould Imve to provide the imm Uiat's all. Otlwrnlse'lt necessar: d him Koutd ha%'e to be vetoed."' nd In- QulcUy, ftuchsnan added a hi tented, of a possible meUiod of financii a ^ ihe Iwius psyrttm. UH preUyilwM to jw y the soldien In bal iid the’ bonds •"nnd >riIieiH"ab~wTi<nn louldcr wimleil with Uiem^lJkc^Uwrnt^ TT3F b'snic'nna'"jii 6B.' -Iftrm.-*— <«nsi<)er»bJ*-<.sonl : nway menl in the hou.*.« lu t session fi 10 best Ulll," the Texan said. ». m'. Dotli iforgenthaii and Buchan;] I Ihat Insisted wajt of llnanclng bom Irom' pnj-nirntn' were not fllscu^itd i jWarfn Springs.

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Page 1: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS-DAILY-NEWS... · i H B lifu a ty E dition TI yOL. 18, n 6. 201._________ Italy-Ordei Secrecy

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a t y E d i t i o n

T IyO L . 18, n 6 . 201._________

Italy-Ordei Secrecy ] Oil Embi

,. . E t h i o p i a C l a i m s M a h

c m y D u r i n g 6 0 - M i l e

R e p o r t s O f f

W a r D e v e l o p(Br Th«A i

H OM B-IUly orJtr* Kcrct (po ell embUfo a i« ln sl her.

PA ItIS~ Pnm l«r Lavat, p r tu td <0 learne eommlltcc raeelinc nex

LOmiOV—Anthorllallve quarli nr Rhnttinx Italy off frem olt..

ADDIS ABAnA-EUiloplani. cU the north and evacuated Makale the FaKltta have advanced «llcb

ASMARA—M anhal Dadcillo ai — .........■dvancti a r e - p r « i l l c l c d _ _ _

(DyThcA i I ta ly o rd e r e d s o c rc t “ tro(

c au se o f th e sc rio iisn v ss o f tl •oil e m b a rg o a g a in s t h e r .

In fo r in c d q u a r t e r s sn id tlv Buldicr.s r e c e n tly j j r a n tc d thi rociiiled.

I ’r c n iic r L n v n l o f F ra n c e , K ri tu in , w as i in o ff ic ia tly rcp o o f a leaK iie c o m m itte e la l r t 'X l w eek to c o n s id e r appli c a liu n u [.u ii ui! e m b a rg o . L a w h a d o b ta in e d one ixKstponc

-------- wrnt-of-lho-mi:etln&-tjrcnu.ic~5Ml:. ia im iftl iltuatJeh In Pmncc. k Seatlm ent lo London, It w u tal / Jn. favor o( approval or oil eancUon

In 'uithorltntlve quarters, b Rrowln 'n ie quu tlon 'w as believed lo ha> )»en tUtcusted by the revamped cal inet, meeting (or the flrat time itnt the general elecUont.

.CoBflU;t.ly< CUtflia Two eontraatlag picturea of aw e

n t tbe front were drawn by Ethiop: wlio claimed Itollana had withdraw Irom Makale during a 60*mUe n tr e a i in the north. But In Rome, tt ROvemment announced lt< northei nrmy had advanced tllghtly and taJ cn two vlIlBRCs Boutheoat of Maknl

Rom rU so denied Ethiopian oue: tlont of PascUl defcata-ond retrea

— ~on-(h»-aouthcm -iroQ t._____ _•Marshal Pidro Btdogllo. ik

com m andtr-lh-chlrf of Haly> Afr— ‘■ra n nn niw'.''iimvf-a m A jm inT Kr

I rcA. and prepared to no to the (roi Thuraday.

O fflcen aald hc apparciitly plui tw in advaaces to crush the Ethiop nn& dlicardlng “ateam roller” tnctl'

IGHTS SHADOWS

I n D a y ' s E v e n t *

I I By The AM.'jcliited Prr.'s*

I Sav inK S e ru m —\ f \RNfTV. Okla.. - Murder clian I r< iisiiliint .Mrs, □uniilc LovnU ni I J..C , Tarmcr, Jujllce ot the ptn 4 I'l Lavcrnc, accuscd In a 36*yea

• 7 i>y fllayhiR, were dlimlHcd-ln J iilslit bv Coumy Attorney Chnrl

ii. Lcfdy iificr ndniliil)irnilon liu tli wrilm In- th»-womfln-«iid- chlcf proTrutlon Informnnt,

F ie ld F o r H n iin s—•NEW YOIIK - Mayor LHRunril

want* more carccr lucn ip U •itreet sweeping department.. "\Vli we need In Uils ilcparUiicni bralat," he talcJ .today, und jir tented diplomas lo 7S awacpcrs wl

■ bccotiie ftMlsinnt foremen und to _____ uiibtim ti-ttl^o. bccom#-fM«Hi«i—

W iv es J u d ^ c — —. CHCAOO. Nov. 27 (A>-Yejlwd

wlfe-bcftlcrft’ Judgment day JJdge Robert J, Dunnc't court, wl the wives Judglng-but only tht

—,— men got aocked.,.,-rr------- 'R fiy -i ix -b n iv ^ d - th o -n iiln i j-..........Uielr better: halves,; fuUjr tmpowt

ed by the court to pass 'on U)i , . .pJcclRc* of reform,

.Mn. Mary McNulty u ld .J ier hu .Imnd., W U llam ^ l-o n ly tquander . hU Ja t t paycheck but liad beat h'

;--------H »-dw w -«l«>r-day‘a - with -M a r. ' npprobaUon. . ,

----------- A -alstW r'A nnar^ot a-w lffrrnSthat Preiik Fenton, 33, h a d ' be

— — bctiiB-»)lM«a-on-proboUon/rHe-i' 100 dnys.

I Anna Cypwiitk decided her hu V IjAiid liad I'fvracd Uirec monllu T •llie ijrldcwpU for JmblluJil loafli

.•Ai>!uidliiK licr. tSCJ MViiigt. ai

. MiouttnV prulimliy bclurc Uie eh (- dien.

-j g L _ . > ______ —

HE Tlo o c m A oorr o o b w u

____________o r cmcuLATioica _

ers Military Because ^Of

3argo Threat!lakale Abandoned By En ile Retreat; Rome Denies If Fascist Defeat^

lopments In Brief>e A»«,cUlrf Prm t: tpoop movtmtnli brcaute- of Ih rtk li of

u e d by Britain, asdoTtteod to bavt agreed next neek to eootlder oil boycott,

uartcre u y i;n tlm enl It growing In farorU..Ik claim llallaiii h tve rttrcatcd 00 mUn In >hale: (Rome denies tlili report, lu litlng tilghlly),ilo arrlvet le lake Itailan rommand: ■wlft

le Associated P rtu)'t ro o p m o v e m e n ts” W e d n e sd a y _b< )f th e t h r e a t o f a L c a y u e .o f .N n tio r

I th e y believed m a iiy o f th c 100,00 th r e e m o n th s .f.tiilouRh have l>ce

ice, R ubjceted lo i i r c s s u r c by G rei •cpo rted to hnve n « r c c d lo u m e e tin

la le i------- ----------------------------------------

S i r RDI OF iowing ■— -

i S j Growing Sentiment Sc! for Sliuiling Off Ex-‘

. J -u iiorts tcw({aly... .action' --------hlopla LONUON. Nov. 17 i.T^Autliorl drawn ,»uve nasrter* *lated tonliht ten J® re* tim ent was crraiallcing .for ap le.Ute proTol of oil lancllon* ajaln i

lU lr at a m eetln i'o f tbe Leacn ef Natlon-i commlliee of_18_cx

laknic. p „ tc d 10 be held In the mldJI a u e r- ef nest week. _ .itreata niceUiig for L

f in f tlme“ smcm)TB-genemi elo

iTTFF W' UiV'ulHjui-.UiJ... ^ _ fronl DIsaslrouo to War ‘Dlans PoliiUng o u t Uiut Ruwlu aud R

J l 1 m.inla, tvo of thc mosl lni|»rta inctlca jnlrciidy agreed to an -oil cmbar

»nia thrj-'bcUcvcrt lh r siniallon w bjinij clnrlflcri rapidly. ,*

, Two rtasoii* for Ciirly.npplHaii' t l d ol the pcmiltlc« ucrc ndvanced.

■' imiormed circle*;'/ S 1 1. Shutting otl otr exporu to lu

. would luve a dl.'iistrous.cffccl. |the 'conduct'O f- tno 'w nr, pn^slt

l u Llliernby leading to e.uly tcnnlnatl ;oI the Imrd:>tilp3 broiiKhl on

*’ 2, nctltlclion ^ o n oil lo IU would strike directly a t the inllltn cnmpaign. without cnutlnR grc

charg- 'sudcrliig to elvlUniw.U and :ptaee j ----------------------------------------------

E i ^ N a t l o n L a yon of ,

T h a n k s g l v■ Oy The Auoclated Pressl

Simple b u l bounteous.'qulel I unrdin churltnblf, hearty -bu t reverent * p Uie the nation’s day of Thanlusi "Wlmt lug. -leni l3i - Church congregations will pr 1 prc- ■ in thanklulness. Forgqtwn men v rs who 1 t i remembered. Private families u 110 esiclabomic i«irilcs will tk downtn.__ l 4^1ia-yaar'*-blBgctt dluiu.-filudlui

will cciio w ltli the thunder of "u dltlonnr footbnU wars.

.1 Prenldent nootevelt wlU "kcynui iifrHnv ‘ “1''* o*w'” ance os he can H«f. tt turkey for pa tlenu u t his table . l l Warm Bprlngi, Vq,' foundaUon i

•h i.,, infantlls paralytU victims. Pullti drew lou fo r the. honor of »lltl

------------PO'Ner« prlVHU) indivldI Uielr nl<'. clmrltable orgiinlutlons a

’ tlie government will (cn’c m< ir hus- thnii_ 10,000. Thanksgiving dhmc ndered O ut..oLU ic.Jaigcat S a a .f ta n d : a t her. rcsuuianta will exclude Uie put M a n 'g llBr-AlU'' day . Ha fftil lUles imii

over to Irce meaU for Uie ncei r"tntctt Colofltl E, R i*Drfldi^ |.thfr-ltory m i I ' been «UI be dinner host to 3.3SS chlldr

Se-gbii^U -iSll-be-a-rcal-ThanluB lvtniri:i'prt£0(iera In the Oklahomu |)Ci

r hus- iciillary aU McAlc,slcr. Oovernor lliu IniW .'M arltnd Issued.them a blnnt oaflng,lrbinmuiiUoh;-effeetlve On the hfl . andiday..Tliere will bo apecinl aimu B ehll- knd protTfms for-convlcis-ol rtlihi

jcvery pruoii. 1

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P f ^ ' ' ..........

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W INT

r - im ip m tnts t tT l iC pE n - ; L o y a l A rt i l le ry a n d P la n

e s j S h a t t e r R e b e l S tro m

I h o ld ; I n la n t rv m e n C h a r i

_ _ i . . W i t h „ _ F i x e d „ B a y o n e

(CopvrlKlil, im . Atfwlatcd Prej! U IO D E J A N E IR O , N o v . ;

• ' — B ra z il 's biK K uns “ " d b a y reed ! n e ts w iped o u l a re c k le s s Ri

re v o lt in th e h e a r t o f h e r ca ■f®*' ' i ta l defcn.sc.s to d a y .

■tin I T h e rek 'H io im th i r d in fu ‘'" s t r y , makiii({ a d e a |) c ra te u ta i

on i ta b a rr a c k s a t P r a ia V c n ie h la — "U ed b c a c h ” — b

“ f ]e a lh " ll ie ~ r ih m lo w ^ o f - f am i Suflar, Loaf ineunlaln, surrender

I only after loyal nrtUIcry had poun cd tliclr tirenijmild 10 picccs a

tion.S federal. Infunio’m ca iiad ciuin: |_Uie barrocks s lth fixed bayonets

1,000] At leastjv dMcn rebels were slal l> c en !^ ''° captains nnd three toldicrs

: the loyal nrmy were wounded.. . , i Tonight, wilh two rcvolu In t

federnl dLMrlct Biiuished In one d i t i n i ; nnd thi- Inri of the northem Insi — :=■ KcuU in niRhi by land, a ir and »

E Uip KOiernmcnt apparently had t . nallon well in hand.

Priveo From School

r Q T cannon,. tedlUous aergeanUs o u n 1 ' privates were driven this moml

I from the b!at!n»-avlatlon tchool. the frdcnil district teveral ml from Rlo.

S e e n Five hundred rebcUi. »;ild rcpc from Uic north, fled from Nt

• • aboard thc 8. B. Banlot ofL lrvd-fip iu iM ^ Une. a« fed(

• ' V- T »iifrT flra tS w ''In to th a t tfapcapllal of Rlo Orande Do Noi

, . V id undcr lhc Bed fUig tlnce 1 '■®"* Baturday. -*an" O lhera. were rcpgrtcd lo tu

commandccrca n dcm m n alrUt •aioe- govemment. telegraphed, ' northern poru to keep a tharp Io< I'L j,,'- out fo r'th e 's in rc sn n m e n n in n i

try to dlsembarit the rebels a t Po I n lta i or Pamhbyn,

O fl*'* , In all. 300 pnrtlclpanUi In i eloc-; fttorUvtjrcvdt n t Uic aviation tch

taken ' and at thc ttarrncks w re held pi

d R u - 'Unpaid Teachers " l u d l Quit Classroonibargoi ------- J

Oup- liunrirpd fifty Khool tcnch Jll n lrc lowiis ol nnrlhrni Conhui

,taiioii_Mfsic(j, .w nlkcd.oiit.nf_ihfir .cl<i :cd by toom.'to:lny,.tu)It1lln; n ih rcst mn

ijy th e . Tcaclierf ■ AMoclatlon t J H^,y 'w k s tgo.:ci on; tn icy nlwiued to.rcmaUi on s ir wslbly,um lM _r>onths buck taiary la jianation _______________on by

UANXIG FRI IKS NAZIS Italy FREE CITY OP DANZIO. Nov.

illltnry Uv-Tlr.* Danzig Volksing In a v< great of'nmnc.sty freed many Narls chni

Cll with fighting wllh pollcc.

ys P lan s For [ving ObservancU “ a i liliiorlc PlymouUi Rock, C' ei but nrr^ionc.of the holiday, the'Ob* n will VBiicp win be purely religious w ilL'giv- a tuiKc union church scrvice, Jo

^cn•lc<'3-WlU be held by churcl pray m .S n lt Lake City, Kansas Cl

•n will Meniplibi and elsewhere, es uiul Wa5hlngton,'D. O.'s annual Pi wn tu Aiiicrtcan sen’lce wlU a ttrac t hi «dtuii.vrilftds. to. a colorful tpcctae lU tt. > -'ll-,. i’;itrlel('3 church. Foreign minist

and ran-Amerlcan union offlci «ill attend.

A quiet day ’Is planned tty Hoi l v wood’s movl# colony. The Bing Or

by:, will entertain SO relatlVM w °11 , tliiincr at. liome. Up .from Arkon “ <vlii come Dlek Poweirs parroU

(lini; upon roatt pig tn d com T « - — -f-Ai-jmffliraaUltibjrlleeltCTlinSe livldu- c n l c a W W a n ^ * ’ - ••• s aud 'I'lic. Matunulkn coIonltU In .

"'orc obicrvliig tha f ln t Thani hmcrs. f,ivi,nt m their now bome, wUl bi mdsco {vitidccr moat, roast goot* or clili pubUc en , erved a t Uie.community dlnni

m m cOl Aiid ll wm M 'iBtttkiiiVlBT T g lanny and navy. The two branches

illdrcn j)omid3 of »hlte and dark m eat'

InjTfnr —No-turiiey-will-be aerred memb , |)cnl- ot tlic Colorailo Mver mupplng ex| nor E, dlllon, deep In the-river's, cany ilnnkcl the member* tc.legrnphed to . 1 B holl- AiiKclri tha t ThaiiEsjlvlng tool lim icn blen'k imUl one of Uielr party hi iilina'i ii^n.i'il ii|ion a wild dcpkey. For Ui

ll villi bv luait burro ^ id beans.

M T E - A N A S S O C U T E D I

F A L•nVlN FALLS, 1DAH0„THURS1

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lanes

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Ver-K . GENERAL BHANO CHEN, gov

■ nor of Hopeh province, wlrei im trd — rS lgn iU onloW ihklilg 'T xiaw idered hls Inability to stop the No ound- China autonomy movement pu s and r t by, Japan,—W Photo, uirscd . _________ .lets, ■■ ' , I

■-ETiPiS CLAIMi wmmmiId the ’ ____ _

Capital Reports Retrc

'""ima"mini From Front Lineool. In

miles - — •— --------- •ADDIS ABADA. Nov. C7 t/?)

rcDorU A M-mllo retreat .by Itss ItaU) N oul in o p t frora tbe lr front votiUv

sf Ult In iba norlh was (lalv*4 ’ redenl" p o r t An official wbmiimlQue sU None. 1.000 of Premier Muswimrs soldi

l"»t had dropped bock from Makale, position to 'w lilcirthelr tecond m

tiave or offensive carried, to Adgrat, IrUner. miles to tbe rear. '

nook*- official announcement

* northern nrmy hod advanced sllg• ly. Uklng tw o, vUlage* touOie

. of Makale, while It conUm” "cleanhig up" Uie Temble regI m i? ! ________

(At the same time. Rome offlci denied the Ethiopian govcmmct claim Umt Italian Uoopa had evai

. Ated Oorrahel and Oertogubl on i touthem front,)

p n i S K .tf»al Beported

nba sin ti^ Uie ItalUmi were treating wuUi of Wnlwal, which

■'lUUo, so mllet cast of Gerlogt.Claw- helM«»..EUilo'pUnt. s>nade u a llan naUves at Walwal la tt y

\ * 9 was a niajot'(actor In bringing i iM lo-Ethlopitn.dispute to a hea

There ■•.ns a report Uiat Euilo ' I*"®'- ahs had entered llallan Sonialllc

near Dolo. following 'ou t carcfi la}d plans o f . Ras Dcitn Dcm

' soulhem conuiiander and ton* Jov. 27 t“w. of Emperor Htlle Selastle. a vote (A Routers dlsptlcli from Hn :harg- ^ reported Raa Dc

Demtu liad taken 100,000 men li lU illtn Somahland.). A govemment communique i

, nounced ten bombs h td been dn ped by an Italian plane-yeiUri n t Daggah Bur. ISO miles norlhu

. _ of Oorrnhcl. but lljst. there w

U n m t Among Troopa ; coc- r 'D esertion of Brlueans froth-1 obocf Italian army was alw reported' » w ith the Ethiopian' go\cnimcnt. I l s

Join t a sergeant and 12 soldiers « urclies came over to Uic Ethiopian s

Clly. yesterday declared unrest cxis' amoog ItAllan troopi ‘'because of i

1 P t a - poorly organUed advance and i . hun- grea teit anxletgt at lU llan het In Ht <]ii«rti>y| r1ltnip|»d ynn isten munlcaUons." ‘ “ttidals T tn .high military comma:

meeting .With the emperor, decic Holly, to follow up lU claimed mlilti : O th - succcssm tn teUi north and touth

M .lu l . T U t . T rtl nU to ,TecIi Hawartate. former EUi ."popfc pita-daiegaW to th o LeagueoCh metUz Bong;:^t«f''a ttfndtnff'- t iw ’ tonfi

ence announced he mlRhl tofin'Ji In Al- Raa Beyoum, leading the EUilopI lonks- armiea In U u north. Informed, c 1 bave dea ezDresaed Uit- opmlon ha a clilck- Halle Belaatie would go io Desi iM w . 17ft ^ e a notUieast of Addis Aba

Aes o t . Han'oriate aaserted malaria v W o o o w to o b ttin y ’aouiv 'rnnnT W tt'* : !8t for ong Uie lu llan t, and tha t Uie : ---------.la iu f i yn B n t intun;' "‘ t ii» "fit!

expe- which they Jiave been trained : ttnyon. centuries.">. Los “We are now surer lhan ever," looked aald.’ "Uiat we can hold off t I h a p . Iia llan t unUl Uie raint retumo : Uicm )4*s>.a(ui June, when thry wlU h> Ult. '|to<glve.^up ever}’ lacli ol Ethlopl

) P R E S ^ N E W S P A P E R S

L S D^ S D A Y M U ItN IN G . N O V E M B E R

JII[8[iLE8Tr f i M i lI mmmH S o ld ie rs P o u r I n to N oi

3 .C h in a in A p p a r e n t Su

9 p o r t o l A u to n a m y ' Mov

f l m enl : R e d s M a k e O II

iCop'riRlit. I03ri. AssuclaWd Prr■ S H A N G H A I . N ov.

(T hiirH iiny)— C h in e s e re|>oi f ro m T ie n ts in to d n y s a id Jn

m H nne.sc m i l i t a r y u u th o r l t i I n l . took ('iver nn a l i ' i ^ r t tK ere S B l I ' th e C h ina N a t io n a l A v la ti

‘ c o rjw ra tio n — in w h ic h P i " * * I A m erican A in v a y s 'lB I n t gover- e s t td — a n d m o le s te d a n A m ’ea his ican p ilo t a r r i v i n e w ithiUW"6f -^aiie {rom~BhangKai:---------------

dlllclaU of the CNAC said t * luiti -no Informallon" o t Uie rcp<

that Japanese Uitcrfcrcnce In No_____ China coinmunlcntlona had been'_ tended to a lm ays. Aa Japar

I I troops steamed inio North China | / | nppam it support of 4IA-autonc I I movi-mcnt ihcrr, a Chinese spot<

e mnn of the Nanking govemm denied ih? validity o t the Japan reason for vlrlunt nevenuicc of northem railway system.

Thcrr have been no unusunl r , . Itarj' prrparatloiw In northem 1 i r f ia l man pravlnec, the spokesman

____ sU te l dcaplie Japnncac asaertl

Rcdt Make O tter ^Hotukohg nowapapen publla

• ••" a 'lifiwUlfirto lodny allegedly las Chlne.:e communLiU' ieadcrt

feting ccopcrailoii of the Ohh « d army tf the Nanking gove

*’'• Japan .. ^ .■ nptnese so ld ie n '^ o u rM i.i

sUted NorUi China yesterday, apparei oldiers prepsrrd lo bnck up demands tl' le, the for autonomy.1 m aj- Control of key riiilroad ccnrat. 0 0 .................... ....... ,' (ConUnu'jd on Page 3, Col, D

n t a t ■

s i im i i i c i i smcnfs _____evacu-w ith e E x - P r e s id e n t H its Rcgim i

t a t i o n , S c o f f s a t B re a th

l*_Ab------------------ ^ in g - S p e l ) ------------

Ilch ts -■ ------- -logubl. SAN fTlANClSCO, Nnv. 27 ifl k. and Ilerbert^Hoover. advotL-it :, "Ami t year eanlnU on treatm ent' for busIr ag the "chltelert," . governmental blire head,) craw and "h(»(a of •ns^lviy.” jiioni- ■■The spirit o'f liberty nrcd.^ io Ulland ‘nreiuiiy chlselera In as vivid Irtiers 1 Jrmtu. WTltten. In the hall of KO'iormflt': oii-ln- former iiro^ldcnt in

' speeds before tho Juiilor Cham ot Commerce todoy. '

Hnriir "inUKrto," snld Hoover, "uc li , , mostly regarded Amcriciinlrallnn

" u ti)fclai treatm ent wo give to foreign bom before they file tl

e nalurallcaUoh papert, • • • The drop- 'today has become far blRger tl

.t«rdsy that. Thera are h o su of nativrn i Ihwcsl n „ d ireatmenl.": w ere_______ .... ,_____ -- ____

Rrqulm i Kspnuurr » • "SureJy." he added, AmrrJcan.

lion reqiUret the. exposure of m the wolf ot collecllvltm pow paradted 'by -------- i------- ------------------t snld , 'Cdntlnucd on Page li, Cul, 1‘; who . --------------------1 side I

’X O n l y S l o w

M - A i r p l a n e s W o r r y

z s s t - M r 8 . . R o o s e y e I t ; _

“ f i l i PlEnHE, s . D.. Nov. W, See flliere Mr.. nobert IIoy.1

„ r ' tlir Republican National cor mlttee accuse.i Mrs, Roosevrit dnbblliig In Communism. 1 dOr

T I • '-t o I if 'Na- - W - J — ^ Hootevell 0 ^ ^ '* F ^ y ^ ^ g |-go ln ’r ’tb~-iro

loplan about whiI le x ' ' n T I H H oy Ia and a ' u jr i , becau

niece of o

s was ........................- j . h e d ld nH-am*^ ••w CiravrntinilM Trorrying Iba M w htt prople-sald.about him. ■fith*" — Mr*. Tujuseuil't Ulggesi »ui. ig,-tor. -1,-p fobab ly -the-o low -spM d- •d for airplanes, Tlie P lrs t U d y tu:

likes to go placet. U 't too bt T," he »he can't scatter out to the c« I Ute Jtet lo-llve or tix placet a t U me in . ,tm c lime, •1 have I • ' ^ M BERRY,lopla." 1 ■

tw i ' '

■COMPLETE ~ ~

> A I L ^5R :J8, 1935

T Search (5 |;j~M issin:

B eU<orlli. _ _ _ _ _

f ii l- lE S IlF 1[’. 2 8 --------i)ori.s Odense Counsel Rests Ca r i t i j ^ l F a i r f i e ld ; S t a le

irc o f : B e g in s R e b u tta l ia tio n . _____ •

FAIHFIEMI; Nov, :7 - A In te r . : fomeyi fer the defense reUi i n t e r - ' U>-'e rs*# ieday unon complellc t h 11' tnltmoiiy designed fo convln •l^i-Ji,.a_dlslflC t_eoiirl_Jiiry_U ial Mi

. R. !tf. Angel, wife of Camai com d th ty I ly'* (irnrtraUng atiorney. shol reports d „ ih Mra. Franee* Mnrohv hr North lati Sfptembrp M .in te lt defew

naneui Mrs; Allgel sp-.-nt mo.st Of tlie < ilna Z on the sUuid. leUlng tier ven onomy shooffhg tn th ; dmiipokcs- Murphy's living (]u.-nment ‘ers In her liotel. paiu-sn ^ tir (biJarcd Lhe woman I of thc tlirntcned and sirurk lier shot

before ths taU l Incld^.'nt. A hea' l l mU. "fK»tnent had cehterid around i TS Ho. Bctivltlps of Mr. Ang-.-l as a tton »n In- “ dtspoAirsslon sult against 1 eriloas biislnws woman.--------- r -T r m n n n tK ^ n - t t iB T f s tT i r 't

loan." Mrs. Angel quoted thc i « n as saying,

bllshed “And then she h it me i'ith sob iasueC Uilng right h e n ," ehe testlfl

ert o f. ralilng her hand to .he r ihroat, lliinetn ' . „ „ ' ■ w e m - nem em ben Aouiing

Alter th a t the remenib»;<d oe IM&to tisg or vrhRt’happened, sbe conl srentiy u e l She h?ard no shoU and I thero did not know how she lefl the hc

Bhe isid she did no t remember centera Ing homo and wns uncerUiln w

- o::urrcd while the wna being ta ' 1* lo lhe Jill n t Holley.

M n, Anget denied th a t ihe plF f l___pr«fn 'rd -farth tjsL riir_ js .the teiL U • wrnpon belonged to ber. r n She denied remembering who «

■' p r r« n t ftt her t’.ome nfter the sht

nni\i^ U l l* Komap and n doctor.hnd gone

the home to catm 'M rs, Ange] n: Uie Bhootlng nnd Itiey had he

im on say tha t she Iiad shot tome< The dcf.-ndant gaw furUier te

j t h . many concerning her l u t com sallon with Mrs, Murphy.

your husband Is ntnnlng me oul this toun." Ah'* ouoled M n, M

I ifl’j— phy ts saylnc. •’B»«fQre ] leave i Amerl- loan i am solEg to .put him. in.inlnew penltenUary.’’------- -------- ----------lEireau- -nie «-itness u ld ahe replied I

• all Mrs, Murphy had "ever d ' io be slncc you hnvr been In this toai u.ilne« to scandallie," w It Is g ta irm rn t Denieditfn'iit. The alleged attack followed, »

“ Angel dectared. fltie denied ahe 1 inmbcr j^ ^ e a stu trm enl to M n, M

phy tha t If she dirt not quit UU c liavc ..DickV' the detrndant'i hUnn as ij^nd, slie n-ould shoot her.10 the Ttie began Its rebu tta l':

* '7 * f mediately, questioning physlcl ■he job relative to the claimed lapse m« r Ihnn of, ty ihe tW endanl. rn Wlio -Wlllhim Munihy took the sh

to tpstify liLs mollier n rvrr o»iie - non; T m r-m nnirtiT J with th«? -

_ j„ fen'.e testimony introduced yrii of the ‘'•y Murphy w ts o;irartine heard Ul Uty She would "get tpy ff

and shoot .someone If. they dlt , 11 sto|s ir}lng to cjcct tier from tho-!

let building.' Ttie defense soukIiI to prove

gun was produced from "sot where during the struggle, al Mrs.,Angel had been struck,

> I Th# court receA<ed untU Prli , jmoralng._____________________

Si Ciampus Ganf'l "f > JTr ‘Queen’ .t K r : • . .-.•■"n-ru c h queen* were’ better Ui#n an ace

B lllUe'.game of beauly-ahd-t aUilete thn t apparently was sell

??“** to..es'erj'oue's saLMacUon. n o ., ' D en m lihlversliy campus today,

_ J h t4 } u a a n s - U > f l ta te n ry .l^ fl n ■ i’ •ih le te and president ofliving unlvetBlty ‘'D’' elub, on a tide.]

•• lilght nnd made him-walk homi IzlJLwttfl the climax to two weeto

, bnd ctndldnte.1 .for the honor‘ con beelng queen o l Uie D club’s isnh I Uie ball.

They submitted four'names, 1 \Y, i club members- didn’t like Uie

. and fixed-up one of Uielr own.

'

IXABKO w in i UEMTttn ABSOCiAm) pness

Continniiig^Womanj j B f i l l J a

DTraCkers Trace Foe Bridge A t K

I C ! ; . ' ____________

• T lm ro iiK lily '^onv inccd .tli 1 abl>y6?l ro u te to h o r hom e ii

Paff* la.st e v e n in g a b an d o n e d plai , B outh o f T w in F a lls , in h

s o u K h t aH a m a te r ia l w itn •• ,D ouk1u3 V an V lack , accune

tm f f l c o ffice r., T h c 22 -yc»r-o lil w o tn iil t«

~eurd ^ a b o u t a h a lf m ite noi leilon o f t h c bridfce o v e r th e canal ivlnee ;K nu ll, s ix ntllcii H outhw cst

M tl.- -T w in—K * ll* _ -a n d -a b o u t—1 eoon. dh tarce from lhe ditch sou ioi to cast of Bergrr where Vnn VI ' aiidiils'form crw lfcabaiidonrdU

l7iiU«*d car.durlng .a.nUltt-Ot.l lie day ror In 'a wlnd-sacpt ‘desert a rertlon soulh of the hlglr line canat. dminc C)>tiflden| pf Hately: quar. The report ot the tradkers :

strengthened t l» sheriff's .bei n had ),e said, that MIm Hook escaped t shortly harmed from tw r'lraglc ordtal. i heated tlmt iho m s pleked uu by pas.*, nd the molorists after leaving her forr torney ^j,en iwsf.*s Closed In on

hunted slayer suspect.

le wo- eompany oftlelal*. who jlerday began dr&lDlng the high 1 canal a l the therlff'a reqaeit w;

tllflfd . t^aroh hore for the-missing wor wns renewed, advised th a t no hi would reault from ,continuing

, drainage proceu ^ t tliU tc tto t LS?.(U* **»• y***' *nd tb frshertlf onooni e on tl^ th a t te a rch . would be rfade a] ~1. f"* the canal Hoor when the water i

Hides Into this nfiemoon.«'’■ Waive* Hearing

n what viack..wlio surrenderedI tnken ^.^^unicer possemen who lound ! , . a t dwbreak Tuesday.lying a t* side of tbe road two mllt* norUi lethal TT<\I11.I«. U.1H n>T«li.n»>1 In tha i

bale court here yeetcrday of w w ere „oon-on a first degree mui ' charge. Ho waived preliminary hi

ing. and was ^ d . wl^t^^^

|one to jgurt here, probably-ln . \ ^ eember. He was not.represenle<!

counsel a t the nrrnlgnment wl OKiiple<l only a few momenti.

r tesu- parth# of hotseiwho. Joined the search yesten wllh olher volunteers were tcoui

HlilTi U ns canal In qilest of i,. ml^»lng woman. '•L V l. ‘J”"* '*.in.UIC .. |„„,»iuj- aai... U m . la .

— ■ • • s«n :h ,’ which' never was enU « dUconUnued, when the mltalng f mnn's fnlher. Joseph Hook of-' to»Ti Is icltphoned the tlierlff i

advising ttiat tie Imd heard nt hig Irom Ills daugliter and asi

d. Mrt. why lhe search ticre lind been i he had continued,«. Mur- Hook agreed lo tommunlcale V Utlklng llie sheriff hem as soon as he .'t huk- celved any word from his daugh

bul latr laat nlKht tliepc lind b lol' lm- ,10 fiinlier'commiinlcaUons from rslclant Tsroma m*n.I mem- parenis of Die murder char

mnn. Mr, and Mrs, Cnrl Van VI I stnnd of Tiicoms, and Ihelr nephew. Ri Ulled n „,rt Van Vlnflt. arrlvwl lair yesi t>^'W - “a t’ir iincn "i 'f le r"T h^ lr w yriler- briel ni'j*',uatire in the court I over- nrrnlcnmrni. lygun" Family Conference

didn't •n„.y cofL'ulied briefly with Bh tho-ho- Iff PMtcr nnd Uien were admit

to Van Vliick's Jall ceU. E. V. L )»e the {ormer Twin Falls county pi "some- ecuiing atiorney. w u cnlled in ' fftmlly conference tho t map

prtllminnrr phins for the fut Prlday ■_____ _ IConllnued on Page 3,.Col-«)

indidates For Abduct Athlel

aee In Taverner io r tbe siluntion andid-the- Mirorlllrs blamed him for' thesettled substltulion,m _ lh e A 'w ry plfnwsnt voice called 1day, on Uie telephone last night tn d

vitfrf him for a ride. He assen; of the but when he tppeated a t the agide l u t rende:vou.s, thrre « r e four pnlome. RlrU In the car. He got in and*eks of glrU'i'rovo him out on the Houl

'

mor of Wlii-ii hr nllnhted th-'y drove mnnhual and Iclt him to get tiome tho I* way iie.could. Hc arrlvjd a t 5 a. n •3, Tl!C 'HLs suRRWlInn todny wa* I he Iki two quM-n% lc selected, one fi iwn. tacll Ibt.

a l f e l f e g fTODY; C l o n d r o r F o g g ]

IWS“ 0 ' TR IC E FIVE C E N l

ingTor___ tl Despite [er Sa fe t)ootprints Over High'Lin Knull Into T hickly" ttled Area•tliiit Mildred Hook is alive tind proi e in Tacoma. S h e riff E . F . p ra te r lai ilanH for d ra in ln g 'th c high' lino c&nii , his Bcarcii f o r th c woman who itncss agalnat her fo rm er husban teed fllaycr.of FonU ino Cooper, stn

It wiiH traccd by trnckcra yesterday i north^ ' " »■——

S a iL U lL t1N188I8T IN S iC I

"" l i i l D l lI liasbelief, --------ji™; ‘Please Help Us Locale Olu-jDi Daughter,’ Urges Fathi)“ of Woman Abducted 1,Mcuy Slayer ,o( State Ollle

nnil (By T h . AuocUtM P n u )v £ TACOMA, W aih., Nov. :

soman —Joseph Hook appealed to tl I h tm public to n ig h t to aid in tl

fo r h i s daughter, Mil r« I H ook. .22, .,miMtol .8i«

»loti aho le f t Douglas V m V lti e rsub . her divorced husband, ne

Twin Falls, Idaho, red to . Hook, a w rite r of myste Id him f ic tio n and orticlcs, sta ted : a t tbe "Please help lu locate eur diug

ler, MUdred Hook. W# fear Iho o >a.|irQi.,t)»_bldlng-br-day and wanderti

1 pennllcM, Bl night, somewhere murder Idaho, beUevlng she wlU bo accui r hear. | of murder because she was wl - j ond,;Deuals« v«n v i t ^ w hf. h . tm irau^Jontlhaho officer ta d wouadetLt n .D e- .duier when*they tried to rescue h lied by from him."which :vip-vU ek allegedly ibduoted M

■■ I Hook from Tacoma last SiRurday « m e n Mr*. Hook said Mildred U fl t ^ y , fett, four inches toll, weighs tbo rourlng i » pounds, bo* dark brown h t

of the isshes. Bho was wearing a too co wlUi a large brown fur coUsr wh l u t seen In Tacoms. Her dress w

lo Uie b ron i wltb a.gTten.itrlpe ot irlt nw ely mlng down the front aod • t i ^ ig wo> the Uiroat. Her eboes were bla< }f-Tn- wlUi high heels. She wore an agi f he:e ring on bcr iltUe linger', the w noth. hatless.-' i ' "

uklng Hook was in communleatiop' wl m db . I Sheriff B. P. P raU r of Twin Pa

1 several times today.« with ■ ............

^ ■ IS M ID N T D

« FIGU CO B i i, Rlcti- ■•

Another ^Strugslo Belwf Whife House and Con-

, j „ . gress Looms'm llW ■ ------- - .. U r . WAKHINOTON.-Sor. tT Ml - ■ pros. Fcrethadowlng peMlblllllM of an in to other grim tlraggto beiween coo

ispped grew and tbe IVblle HoBse, Bet future reUry Morgcnthaa (odv told, 1------ effecC (hBL^dminittnUon.oppt

1-0 - tjlioh lo e u h payment of lhe b<_____ not w tS 'aTnriyC iaingTJ-ew r:-

The poselblllty 4fi a second prw dentlBl T tto .ln JS many ywsrt 1i mediately was forecut In tor qusrtcrs. Chnlrman Duchtrmn_U

J Tex) o t the house tppropriatlo B l 6 committee who. like MnrgwiUinu w

_ .Jurt.bnck from a_Warm Sprini .'T G « rg i i . .3 i i t le e r edhference iri

>laJnfd W »fdW t«R«iiwW H r«M fI'd lhe_ "Any law |h n t provided th^bon lie list' n-ould Imve to provide the imm

Uiat's all. O tlw rn lse 'lt necessar: d him Koutd ha%'e to be vetoed."' nd In- QulcUy, ftuchsnan added a hi tented, of a possible meUiod of financii a ^ ihe Iwius p syrttm . UH preUyilwM to jw y the soldien In bal

iid the’ bonds • "nnd >riIieiH"ab~wTi<nn louldcr wimleil with U iem ^lJkc^Uw rnt^

TT3F b'snic'nna'"jii 6B.'-Iftrm.-*— <«nsi<)er»bJ*-<.sonl : nway menl in the hou.*.« l u t session fi 10 best Ulll," the Texan said.». m'. Dotli iforgenthaii and Buchan;] I Ihat Insisted w ajt of llnanclng bom

Irom ' pnj-nirntn' were not fllscu^itd i jWarfn Springs.

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f i i i j i i wf fiMlO

F a s c i s t s 'M a k e P r e p a r a t io n s

. . W lie n L e a g u e T iir e a la n s

“• • R03IE, N ot. n m - lU lU B o»- (kiftU MMldcr lb« U irttl »( » U a m a .« ( N aU su oU embwfo » KrioB*. » WM tt* rn td tonlilit. th a t “irtop BBTeoemj" h m ' bwn oriftml.

• . Allhough the movemtnf# »en l . imexpUlned orilclBtljr. j n i o r m ed

quftrterf «ild Uicy believed many ot Um '100,000 Itome joldlcn now on

' Ttirec'inonUu furlouglii hnd iKcn ordered tor theM iroop* to permit them lo give ihelr aenlces lo lu ll - pn ngrlculturs and Indutin''

Ilallan s to e k rU m ltr t--------WelUmrormcd circle* w id lu ll -

r t - oU stock* probably were not large. The Unlifd Sw tci nippilea enly 8 p tr cent ot Ilaly'a pclnileum Imports.

Bhould the League ImpoM an oU roibargo, ottlclab raid.' tlluallon t.'ould' become Mrloua, MUUary ac*

- ■ n an wou»d-tonHtnw»-lw-SU>lopt»tthey lU lW . and If the Itnllan popolrtJlon •dcprivfd ot JU ciMiom-, nrr supplies lls rcMnimcnl might

. . create dangerous condllUuu.T hreat or.rere*

source* near the gorerrunent de­clared Uie fasclit nation might even

------w U t— forcibly an—extcnalonJ_ot .. League wncUona, Theae f|Uart«ri

— ••f ta e r te f l 'I ta ly -would be alowly strangled It embargoet on coal and ' trfl w eit added to the levere s»nc ttens already being applied. ,

OuoUne priees row to IIJM a gal­lon. and reliable-source* esUmated ,

- half of Uie elty-a private automobile* , were stored In garages because ot ,

• th e high co*t of operaUng them. ConsemUon ot coal In otllce

buUdlagt, hotels and apartment house* made Uielr occupanU some- ;

' v h a t uneomforuble.po p u ^ t^^ acecp W

essiues cheetruUy.D u Red Crou announced It would collect Tt|*. w u U paper and '

- a tr tn fr lo b* mad# tnto usabl* *r- tlelei.

JAPANESE MOLEST . AMEi?ICAW AWATOR _ ,

• AND SEIZE AIRPORT ’. (C9atlnued From P a g t^ n e )

w»k « l w l tn the Peiping area.------- sT rw o tw lns-basdngJA O aJapan?..L _ . m •oldleri and war •qulpraent

retched TIenUln. At helping lhe garrlaon b a i been more Uian.doubled in p)» p a it 34 hour*.

Colonel T an Takahashl, Japan- CM mUltary attache In Peiping, said t h t rcntA l r&l\w>r junction east ot thero w u aelted because o t rumor*

. th a t empty.train* were beln j sent iou th lo trv u p o r t Chinese troop* ta the north for action against'Uie J a n n e te .

i l e JapaneM clahned railway mcrefflenU threaWtwd to t j ^ l c Japanese torcea In Felplng.

Traffle Stupended T n ttlo to the tou lh was suspend*

ed for »«Teral hou n and w u re- (umed only when Ohlntse agreed to aeod so tn ln * farther souUi Uun

I T ilnan aad OHahtwrigt ' — Publle nervousness throughout

------ ihe-northem -area^w u lneteA*ed.-=:;. ’ OeaenU atuag Obca, govemot ot Hopeh province, lelegraphed hi*

. rtflcnation to Nanking because ot 111* InabUlty to stop the autonomy movement.

An autonomous regime w u esUb- -llshed Monday In Uie demlllUrlud

the orlcinal program tor aelf-gov- e m m n t by the provlncea of Hopeh. Ohahtr, Qhuisi. S han tuoi and 8ul* yuan thus f a r h u no t been etrrled

ithrougli.- —Jn Chinese clreles belief w u ex-

preueU th# Japanese troop move- . menta might be aimed a t forcing

. * NorUi Chlna-.otnctal* into accept*------- anc*.of-U t#.autonom y- m ovem nt

and a t tha u m # time foreatall any plan* Kanklnc may hava to supprtu the campaign by foree.

H o o v . c r A d v o c a t e s .

A m e r i c a n i z a t i o n

(Conilnued Prom Page One)

In the shevp's clothing of pfetciid- cd liberalism,"

-----------Referring, toj'th*??-*- who^ara Jn -/fc trd Trtih Burepmn poJlllcsJ iJis- M sear he added: -

“Some port ot Die reasons vhy , theM perversions take place todny

U because sreed>' men ouUlde tlie . . sorenim cnt have abused Uie id-.-aU

Qf liberty."A dtitracted people lia* been led

to a.vume lh a t American Idrsli o( liberty arc pow rlcw to prolect them Irom the growUi ot )u-lvat« prlvltrge .Mid p rh ito cxplolutloii,"

^ ■ Hottvfr said "aiir tif^i ptobk-in u (0 n lu m ten mlllloa^ ol uneemplo;* ed people from the dole to produc

• live Jobs" and added Umt Uie njIu- tlon was ‘■ihroiigh the crcullv* forc-

- or Ire« mcn • •LIbeHy Dullds rroiperlly

•■Lalely we Imve been told," he atated. " th a t we' are lo havs a

^ - - .» r « a U iJ o g j« l i . ; . . ^ b r f im « j a s i i• fo r liberty Is supposed-to. mciu«

' ' prosperity tor u*. R U cxacUy trueth a t liberty does build prosperity when ahe Is not garroted by ««r on bureaucracy. A ‘spell’ Is. ho»fVfr, a limited time.",

*D%> tr^rm*r itHI «nlim a-J j polltleal observed ao Iar at

— i- T h e ItiM-TnTsSdenUal camwiljn 1? , . concerned, sild “our Afflerlc»ii

--------any-poUUcal-party.5--------- - ., Hoover’s talk scheduled as "non- pollUAl- w u lhe first of a aeries

, aponjored by thc Clvle Orgnulwllol: to counter rcdlcallsm.

TMr more than a year, llenry Chase, clialtmao of Uie clmmber'i

^Americanisation committee told tlir . I.«W banqueteen aswrnbled to henr

■ the former prealdent,-thc commli-

V.L. .

H o o v e r A p p r o v e s

O f B o y e P l a y i n g

n ‘G - M e n ’ G a m e s

' WAaHINOTOW, Nov. JT WV- . The boya ot America are playing

m s "O men- Bamea. aays J. Edgar Hoover, and he Interpreti thal u c good atgo. ■

_ ■ The director or Uie federal bu-

loday tha t' the "cop" Is the herq- — of-m any-boy» wUo,-in-tonncr..' <• dnya. w ou ld 'hare looke’d 'w llh* admlraUon a t the "robber."

f? Thmigh JS per eent ot all per- aons arreaied in the tlrsi 10

«■ montha ot IflM were under 20 , year* ot apf. Ilemvr )oo)n for

•"i sUadlly lmpro\1ni: condlilon* among youUi. **

He aald lad> » tre lalilni: new in te w t In h w enforcement,

” •- -B oy#^lub».-e»pf<U lly-in-P«»i^ ^ secllons of clUes '^ lic r - It

most needed." km described a healUiy Influence._J.Tho cop on Uie_bea^ls gr«lu-

j ( . aUyeomhwJotahla own wllh thc w boy*,- U » hend "O man" ob-

,*cned. "He U Ihelr friend, and lun Uiey have developed a ncw rc-

apect fo r him. When I wiis a boy, oU our rallying cry %*a. 'chte*e ll. Ion »her« come Uw cop*.',c* ^ "A tw j'a .go t 10 have a hero.

lan th e ‘hero, Insicnii 'of DllllnBer. m- •Iht — ^ = : ^ = = = = i

lESBBKBl.er*■'It t o r e c a s t f o r t o d a v a n d-nd TOMOBBOW - tdahe: Cloudy or 0* fegjy T hunday and ^rld*y: nor­

mal lenperatBrei. al- _____

. High and low lemperalures yes- 1“ terday u reported by the govem- of m ent weather obsener were 49 ond

29 dgrees; Uier# w u a norUiwe*t •co wind and the aky w u portly cloudy:

barometrio pressure a t 3 p, ■», waa IB’ 38.M Incht* and Uie humidity range,

, 79-10 M pcp cent of saturation.'«< W eather a year ngo was partly

'e loudy 'w lim Jrof-B n-lnch-preclp l- taUon In Oio form of snow and

» .umperatures of s t and 28 degrees.

T e m p e r a t u r e s D r o p

I n C e n t r a l S t a t e s

m drpresslos which cenUrcd ~ over wesiem lova Uils momlng 1* ?T located over norUieaslem Wisconsin

tonlghu Temperature* have fallen in the D okolu , Mebruka and loVa. and Uiere w u some snowfall in these sUles.

The c o u ta l lilgli p ressu re , area 'o n f ii rm w riif ir iiirm o T e d n n ian d r

lhe «nd centera over e u le m Oregon ,1M tonight. lU Umperaturc* are mild.

and winds light. Some precipitation in . occuntd today between the two ■Id major prtasure center*: E u te ra 1 ot MonUna and norUiem Wyoming or* reporting light rainfall, and thereS ]i.M «t S .U .L .V . a nUP* and Cheyenne tljday. Temperature* tftc In these stales, Ii6wtver.- are a l nor­

mal figure*, and lt-l!i w anner to­n y night a t m ojl western sUUons than laic IMI nJ*ht. _____

Mai. Slln. Free.' Wn, I M k ___ sa ,ss M ciivey

.i* ..T »I to i l l lS i , » ' t S ' m '“ 0 Uw ABH^w .M U .W c w“ 7 Hew York _ j i « .« Clecey'OUt ORubK __ M » .s r anewL-=; raoieiia-*— H»— M—- .♦*—-cioaaf-• ot J^riUnd ------l i 4S T CicntjKl, II. Louli __M 4t T a o u e ;

ta lt Uka — SI T ClaodyOf San Oleto __I t St ,*« Clear

imy San rtan lce U m .»« ClearHutU* -------Si sa M cisBdySpokaa* ___ 4S S4 .ea j CloBdjr

ab- Twla rail! _.<» n .»* ri.aily .Ittd WMhlBitcn. ..s* « -ee Pi.cldy.

tov- V e n g f B f f l i i e S l S y c r —

£ I n v a d e s H o s p i t a lrled ' ' -■

-'-NEW ORtEAKs, N0V.:»7:t/P)-'r--A ex- inan who chnrged "he broke u p my ive- hcaic" entered a hosplUl n o n here :lng t^ a y and ahot to death 'tt>« 39- rpt*

tea h u been worilng quleaj* but effectively to chtck-mate th e ipread of radicalism.- in Uie future, he aald, patriotic demonstmtlona will m atch 'red dem- onrtratlbna, to c o u n tew t any lm-

y** preailon th# mass of th# peopJo «re willing to abandon the frvedom ol

' democracy to lake up Ideal* of |ov- —r emment which como Irom abroad. ,

The chamber member* row to Uielr feet and cheered a l th* outMlof U oovtr^ 'tnlk and frequentlyriln-ternipled him with outbursU o f ap-

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■ ' Hurt In Accldinl on*■ — ^ i j t i w a y - B r i d s s -------- ^

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lU ugh man. w u criUcally Injured .. {late yesterday aftemooo when hit 0 Iby a falling pile driver wblle at IQ w ork 'on construeUon of the new ' iSUktO highway bridge over Twin ' :PBlts canal, one and one-fourth mil*

'eS' aouUiwesl c t MurUugh.' Alter .. I hovering near death for »everal , hour* ho was regalnlnrcootclou*- ^ Ines* and w u given a-chanc* lo live .• I by -UiB*'attendlng^hy*lclaR~early

tthU momlng." ; He U suffering from e*lremo

'shock, a Irselured leg. an Inhired* ;Pclv|s and poulble Internal tnjurlea.* The accident o c fun td a t 4;M p.* m. when a cable broke. Uirowlng Ur. d Hobbs Into the water. Th# pile driver■ a n a piling. lell In on top ol him. I. Bye witnesses report tha l he fell I. I approximately 30 feet Into the wat­

er* of the canal.}. I .H e w u taken to Twin Falls £_ ‘cw pty hospital by Weslty Poulton

ol Murlaugin “^ , He ca.Tie lo .MurMugh Iran Nov- — jelly, Missouri, two years ago; Is

married' and the faUier ol three'

■ children.

- B B i i i i i E s -r n T E iO is e iD ses- KIMBERLV. Nov. 37 - Klmber- rn- ly Tillage board of trustees, meet- ind Ing In regular aeaalon hera l u t eve* eat nlng, opened some Ifl bids for con- dy: tracU In Ute UOMO municipal wa* v u terworks program. Th# board, how- ige, ever,-decided to study llie matter

before h t t ln j any contracts.■tJf Ta-o bids a-ere received-for the pl*- U nlc-and-towef.-fdur-for-gtll driU.L md Ing, rive for pump* and firo for

materials and Installation. A 837.- 500 bond Hsiue w u voted and the bonds have been sold to sudler* Wegener company. The remaining

AC S33M0 will be furnished by Uie fed- e rar govemment under the PWA

ritii p ronam .J . Vemon Otter. Boise, state PWA

;,i„ dlreeur. allended Ui# meetln* u |l( || did a repm cniatlve from lhe PWA

In San Francisco, in Harold W, M errlit'haa been-nam*

ed u construction engineer.

“American—Palls-------M. Man Kills Selfion - _____w o AMERICAN PALM, Nov. 17 W >-

Ira Bylnglon, 88, a resident of Am* erican Pall* and olher towns of

1*” southern Idaho for many yean, w u found ahot to deaUi in his bed here thU-momlnc by his brother-in-law.

7*.' Jvne* w alker. Authorities iald It wn.n a sulelde.

Bylnglon, In IU heallh for aeveral J-ear* and despondent alne« h« aep-

rt, araled from his wife mor« than a i.eT year ago. lled a gun to the bed post,

attached a '.s tr in g to 'U ie trigger iis , and to one of his toes, and ahol a himself In tbe heart.-lnwsllgatiigar oniM-ra said. . __

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S2J- year-o ld-fallw r-o t two. dauglitm Ifl, who w u itcorering from an opera- Ddy lion.“ . - Tha'V lellm w u Harold Bourg,

Ul electrician employed a t the r21- aij- nol* central ho ip lu l where the

shooting occurred.A man booked u touls Sapp. « .

----- ilv . rriirriM nnij.Hu> fathfr nf nnr. Child, surrendered to hosplUl au-

^ 1 thorlUe* and w u ordered held by Z^tr^;e Attorney Ch^rlM A. Byrae

A o a a'charge of-murder."H e"aenl to my ho‘itie'and“» u

i e n ' ' ’Ul my wife and child while I w u m ! out'looking for work," the district

attomey quoted IQe n u u iiy>, = tng. •

'T am lh* m an who did tba ahoot* ing and I'm gUd I did It."

[ollc teafW { w r!i«M taw c ft8 a a ts»TO

I • T o o l l l l e I I T o C l a s s i f y I

L .............lUei UViVINO FRIDAY MORNINa - in - for-SpokaaeJV ant-paisenitr whe iap- can ' drtre. «yb Klefmer, phone

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3NITEi N K ^ I V l M DANCE ' NCiVEMBER 29 .

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TW m FALLS DAIL

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SEARCH CONTINUiNO FOR MISSING I^OMAN DESPITE

l l . BELIEF OF-HER]-SAFETY 111 (ConUnued Prom .Pat* Ob i)

procedure. The eoofem ee la the ,1)0 cell conUnued unUl tb « ' ja lk t " 7 brought in Ul* tn n ln g a t a l A spe­

cial deputy, on duty ooaitaatl7 tlnso V an-Vlack'i capture,'MOod a t Uw

^ e seaVih yesUrday for*'Ml& Hook led through hundreds o t acre*

ur- of sagebrush deaeH u well u i o the red high line canal, more tim t IS'mUea hit from where Van VUck -wu tound a t and surrendered. * ....

« » ■ * T raln i.^ ir* Wat«be4 ' il(. Waich set on r i iM td ' trains, 'ter busses and tourlsU' automobiles rral Uiroughout southern Idaho failed to tu . develop a Iraee of Ihe m j^ o g wo-

frly —AcUte.parUclpanta In ,the urafch which Deputy flherift Ori* Cryder

■tno directed, were Sam Brod. chief, and red olher membets ot Twin PalU police 4m force. Vi n When the wocnan'a tootprinU had U r' been traced to Uie canal, the sheriff ycr said he fell sure thal If ihe had Im fallen into Uie water-there, from feli two to five feet tn depth, l^ .w u an i t . aecldenl and nol a suldde; ’

••Van VUck insUu lha t he did nol han n the woman," the sheriff u ld .

,o„ 'T he re Is some doubt u to w hat ac* -— -ttmllrhappw ied^bul-ttoeU on [Ident. „y, tliftl they pnried In good humor."

, , Blar): h« ;rt/ound bt the-meehati- “ Un» of the pistol wlUi whleh Van

Vlack allegedly shol and kUied Uie traffle officer and dangerously wounded Depuly Sheriff- Henry Olvens when they attempted to stop

___’him »t Buhl early Monday a f t« -noon. cbritspond to IhTSTIefeinaiF er's own hnlr. Sheriff Prater aald

im dlaposlng ot a theory th a t lliey J u m ight have been those of his wo­

man companion.Part In Darkness

f t - Van declared yesterday he re* had le ll hla former wife, exhausted in- and stumbling in the darkness, afU r ra* they tu d abandoned Uieir battered

c a r and taken to the fields and ter bruali. He tald they decided his

chance.t of evading capture would bc better If he siruck out alon;. -

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LILY NEWS. IT T O lrM X g , IDA) A H 0 , T H U B S D A Y M O H N m C ,

r p had any moaey, and dM H ot i t n

[?w u arrtsUd.■ -8 h i eould b a re wired for u o o iy

. . . If sh i nsedid It," he said, adding Jse lha l he had paU her 1800 Whin they 1st were dlToreed>nd«r a a latnlocu* » . lory decn« laniM about t h m v ieks tea agB, following their m a rria ia two he’ and on«*half y e m ago. ,

ll&l ih a iy an Vtick h in b d u e te i her at re*: the point of a pistol from a Taeoma Ihel street last Saturday evenin* led-to Jea lhe punult In WhUh Uie a u te traffic ind ottlcer « u . (Uln and th e deputy

j l n d n wounded a l Buhl I u l Mon-its-

Traced by reolprinU .les Spokesman for the party of track- lo ers lhal picked up Uie mUslng wom*

ro- all's footprinu leading northward trom llil canal bridge. Eart WalU

r'ch ttDnrted.tO-tbg-sherltf. a t about 5 je r o'clock Isst evening, n 'l PootprinU of the man and worn* ‘CC an as Uiey walked U>geUser had

^ been traced for M>nie dlsUnce on the souih side’ of Uie c a n a l Uien the msn'i prints disappeared and

‘•o tho woman apparently went on « ” alone. Her prinu Irom U iat poinl

w e rr plain up lo Uie bridge, bul . were- hard to pick up again on

",V Uie north side of lhe span. Cartful >». I t lengu, ductosed her foot: **! priiiu. characurued hy Uie worn

Com er-ct-oiie hlg h -h e t l.-m ar tln f h rr course u she apparently walked

” ■ iteadlly northward toward Twin Palls and away from the desert n* glon and the canal,

fry . rralstd by Officer* lop Tlie report came to Uie sheriff 2El iuiL.*fterJi.ls return from U u ho*- DP pital wh’ere he vislled'Uu'w wuided

deputy, who, he w u told,- h u a • fighting chance' for ircbvery from

' 0- ibg wounds Uia gunm an's bulleU lore through Ills neclr and arm.

The sheriff again, voiced hU ap- h , preclnllon of assistance given by .^5 hnndred* ot volunteer* who partlei- ^ paud In Uie manhunt. He said

lhat officers ihroughout *oulheni Idalio who h a d 'iu ls ted In trapping

hla lhe hunled man had praised this K- manlfeilallon ot generous coopera­

Uon on Uie ik r l of lhe cltlsens. ro . "Olten." Uie sheriff »aid. "an of- hc Ileer fctU Uiat he U working alone.

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a t th i s T 1iank(>givlng s e a s o n , C he '

h c a r ty - a p p r e c ia l J o n -o f th e - f r i ro

g iv e n , to ih is c o m p a n y o n d its

o u g h o u i th e p a s t < { u arier> c ca tu r

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hetlitoDithlBi Uka Uila to moit-«iKour.| riw actof.- ' » tfa Ha pralMd wpeclally Uii poM * lad mea vbo .itood falUtfuUy a l Uuir -ha p o iu .o a hlitiiraya. a a l . ' brtdgei

' Uttwuhpui th i d litrie t d u h n i Uu u , loBi cotd aight a fte r reporu Ute ^ Monday indicated Uie o e au r of ae*

UOO w u ta lha vlolnlty o( Hollliter, and p in - c rM lt to aM staaea by

ek, niwipapsr* and U u radio.

Hi reeaited Ma ram ark wheal

' m orri^g^ th*",'* “He j t*n 't,^rny.:.prboner;_jjrt^

Among Ul# possemen, be said, he knew wher* many who-bad vowed I tb Uke Uie Ufe o t U u hunU d manj on sight, but-he had no mlsgtTlngs' about admitting these men to aee

.fc. Uie captured gunman. “I lold them,- he &ald. “tha t they reprcKnied the law as m u ch 'u I did."

It, “When you need us igata, iu tt 5 let out I yelp," one member o t the

^ pnty-Mid-for-Uie rro o p im tip o n !? to the sherlff^jjra lio ot the possi. men'* deunnlned ataod for law en>

» - ■ len . -“ J a t s i e A t W o r k O n

“ L i n d b e r g h M y s t e r y

^ FALMOUTH, M a u ,' Nov. 57 trtV- ™‘ Or. John P. iJafale) Condon. aUr

wltnes* againat Bruno Richard HauPlmailn, condemned for the

"5 B dM plffTandV nufdcrot'fR cX Inar hc/»/i it^i, U>n)sM rettJImea itit testimony and u ld h# was en the

™* trail ot additional supporUn* evl> dence.

Condon Usued a lengUiy iCalC' •in ment "In answer to the letter Usutd g,. by Bruno Richard Hauptmann and led hU-counKl,-Lloyd-Flali«r,'^-wlilcli

ft uked Condon to "confejs’' the whole pm »lor>'.t u - Condon u ld he w u aUIl working

on lhe case and hoped lo havo "the ip. entire mysur>’" conceming the l)T death or the Infant ion of Col. and ci- Mr*. Charlea A Undbergh cleared lid up "If people wUl refrain from in'. ;ni lerferlng with me." (

hU ThanksfUing dinner, Wray’s Cafe, r«. 50c.-Adv^_________ •

}f- Chrlstm u Seals. Tag* and Wrap- ne. ping* a rC lw Book 8lore.-AdT.

— - *

P R -1

ian a iii09S

h c \^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ \^ u m b c r of t

jfad*hjp -»v!)icji - -Jnp-itvfks-1

its products inlliif l ia a do

lu ry .ona o f th e 1

»ons for aaying, th e m o i

— mohilis haa

ChetTofet cnra ChoYrolc t ii

QQQ ~ anH to ’ plelJ

.andaerYicC]

njaced a reconi CHEVROLE

W T I Y R I D U C i r O ^ f t f r A tC r T I J i

in | «i« in C. M. .<. C. hiilery. Ccmpv* O

A _ 9 .n t4 1 n a L - x o t o w ■ v * i

C. N O V ^ E R £8, iss it....... " 7.' * ' ' .

‘ A ~

<V / « 7 % e ^ r t A ST hom u M aw ylL 88-year-old

. president . ot C s e ^ o v a U a , ap* p e in on a new l-k o tw * claret

len M iaw M M PtH M <t«inp/com thatto liM w d iiiA a ii eountty.

[n n = » iw -H tB « -p w cHe t S g B S B m tra il w u u i e d

EriV tf - ^ i l a S -O n.the two tower ^ ' ' ^ u e s o t . t h l *

. yoar’s birthdayn 9 S i f l y l i ’> w e i n h b h o o -

>an| :4B B W B l l a o r . 'u *how* Ma* ]g, m y k u he is*** loauT. ilK border 1* plain, r l th

."Ceskostorensko'‘ 'icrQ** ths top and ** lhe value repealed la eacli lowerMU

To commemoraU the lercjnw nary ’ , nf Preneh^enlemlMtlBn i^f |h f-A »-

lUlcs, Ilia colonlea o t Marilnqus. .Q. Guadeloupe and. Freneh Quiana

Iiave Issued u maoy teU of stamps, each conUlnliig six item*. Htotorlcal

- swRCj oompoM {lie deslfni,AooUier Bulgarian semi - postnl

stamp, also erSasUledu a special d'e-‘ J compulsory on letter* lo be delivered

> on Sundays and holidays, bu l Uie 'K money received from li* u le gou lar toward malnUlnlng a aanllarlum ‘Jd for employes of the p w u i. telegraph

■nnd.lelCDhpne.sealCEa.Jrhls ta n ie . ular 5-leva slamp, rcd.'brow n and

W* blue, s / i a n a unK ar/um . n ie g n p li •*'« poles form lhe border.

' Tlie springbok halfpenny ot thele- .................................ltdnd )| , ^ ^ = = = :

“ ^"U N E E D "^• ■ ■ 3J8 ,'iMIK Al

S 3 5 c — T hanksgk___Soup-Chicken Broth wit

/ ' ................. "Celery H earts '' Siutred Young Idaho TuriIfe, M uhed Potaioes - 81tU

Hot Mince oi,p , Ensllsh Plum Pud

* <T

m ir^m

Millior

if orders for ncic 1036 O icm kt

•3-these beautiJul-nPHi cart-hat>«

dotibk g ift o f friendship, rcprcsc

10 b iggest years in all C hevrolet

nost enthuKinstic- u rlco m es that

las ever received.-------------- : - - '

t ia indeed h ap p y to say , "Than

ilellgc“contin iicd-adhcrcnce-to-tV

ce policies w hich hnve w on a n d hc

iLET jiOTOR COMPANY, DliTH

* CTnro/rt’i Ib»' Wii»rrJ print.

\J r TI Lj IIj ~ C^ a u u . k : . . . •______ ._____

% 'V -p rleecS 't

S p n le ^ iK aeuU i Africa; f i a t issued l a M t and r a d n ir a Ja IMO, h u oooa ou t la • BOW prtnU&f. In' this

; ' - a u l d - a n d - A f r l k a . ^ ^ ^^ A UUrd ta lu e of U » R M Cross9 issue of BrasU U 300 p lu i lOO reli.

purple and red . o u ia r dinomina* ^ MOM ar* SOO aod 700, eaeh plui lOO

" J oerm any haa prepared J and 13* pfennig sU mps to commem ortu the

_ bfOTO-shIrt m u c h on Munich. Wn«

e d ' ^■ '-3 . "■ ■ -

JO-la* -

u .“5 The Quickest Way

to Buy or Sellt r y ’ ■ .

PHONE32“~ lE. WANT

um

ipfi-

lh e :

^ L U N C H ^AYEfiVX SOUTH

iving D inner — 3 5 cwllh Rice or Shrim p Cocktailts 'o r Oreen Olives ................................Mrkey — Cranberry 8auc#Ittcd P e u — VegeUble Balad : or Pumpkin Pie ’Uddlng, Brandy Souce

______ .......................< » , , ;

[1 cars

i/efs rfiinng fh r first

i« been-on.diaplay,.____ ____

csenling, as i t does,

et h is to ry , a n d one

liat a n y new auto*

a n i voti, <im enco,” .

-th c-m an u £ ac liir in g____ _ ,

held th is f riendsh ip .

TKOIT, MICUIOAN

C c i/iP

■ J .y - ' i f - :

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■FHA Drcctor Rcpor ts Fi\ Cities Spend J2,053,448

________ M llear-:-;DOME. Nov..27 (-iv-H orry \v b l

Uer. fUlc director oI-U >e-ftdci ' , houilnf iilmtQijtniUoa, uuiousci

tonight tha t I2.0S3.44B h u bei • •penl'O n comtrucUan of realdcnc

and other buildings In Hve prli cipnl Idnho clUes from Jnnunry' to Novfmber 1 of ihU year, cftmpn ed v lth 1430.493 during tho tan period in 1M3. . , .

. ClUea Included l a . Uie 41tt a ' TVln PalU. Pocatello. Idnlio Fal

---------- B o u e -n n rE W n a tr -------------------Idaho Falls allowed the crcatc

hicrtaic, boosting Its constructh I ro n 134,700 tn 1033 to 1506,100 1B3». a gain of 3.04B per cent.

—.--IV ln -ra lU Ju m p rt from-»3J,«15 I288JJ5, Pocntello Irom m .l»4 1200,342, LcwlJiton from tS7,l?) *198,461 nnd DoUo from $2iS,S73A 1878,420.

Whittier u ld th e rt have bci about 400 aew re»tdenc« built the tuce this year. ■{

_____ ••Bulldinir .ac»v l| y hni-lruDcmuaurpmincly ln~tiie paai year, ni /ia» provided emplorment fcr vl

. tually frcr>-oie who work* In tl building tradei,” he commented.

s M i i r i i B T o

POCATELtiO. Nov. 31 — Arthi Smth. R upm , tind DiRciif Owd Pocatello, arc rcprcteniliig the Un

--------- ivrrnlty-of-Ktaho. SoiitlM'm-BiniK'a l the Weatem Debate Tournnmei: being held on th e campua of tl San Frandaco Sln te Tenchera Cc Icjf. Xorember 23-37,

Ornrty nnd Sm ith pnrtlcliwlcd the rccent *crlca of 25 iia liirsj try*out detntea, and were cbo,v

-------- ov«r-alxt*»ruollitia,lrj’Inz_out, T!other men's debate teama I chowm later to complete thfr mer vArsltv -vtunrt. nccordln? tn ivhn Co.ich.FSicene Klle_A womnn'* vn

' s-4^iy ^h'batoAquad Arlll alra b'.' chn^t •if> enter tlw nnnunl Inh ind 'B n plre college debate totiniame: \li lch will be hetd nt Siwltnne' J.iniiar>'. Lending cnnriUlnlM for tl Momen'A vnrslty n rr Jat^lce Jr.yr A 'hlon: Plorrnce llorhnnn. Amr li-nn Full!': Carmn nrrg , Sprln flrld, and Elolse Hurley. PocatcH

Orndy «aa a member o f lhe 193--------- a&-unlw«lty-<!rtjntfr-t«»iwrthfit-w

(hr ■ rhsmploiwhlp of thc .idali k ' ' OrrRon Siirrch Trncl;rr«<-nii[,^rrn r - 'n n d , to irlhcr w ith Mt-rrlll P

tMicUo. iiccoum<.'<l for 14 nf the li'tf/rnllrglaie debntrt (1»cl;lon.s wi fly Souiitfm Brspr)} jji

— ’ Smitli wn% n m 'liib rr of thr frr-! Ill;lll lli'bmr l«'iim n l tUc Cfillri;r ItUilin 111 1933-31, .-xiid ^nn 1| .,i:t i : debate* In tvlileh lie partleljnt Umt year.

The niie*Uon ut<d 1* the natlo *1 PI Kfippn Hctln nurrllmi: "n jolvcil: . Tlial ConsirM RImll iia

- Power bv T fn-T lilrds Mnjorlty V<i to Oxxrrlde lh r Dr^rWon nf tl\i> S

----------lirrme to u n ucpinrinc “Y^^isli'ilfiUneomtllutlonnl."

DERENBAfiH- ADDRESSE! _ KIWANIANS OF' FILE

HLER. Nov, 27 - Filer Klv,-ni rinb held the weekly limeheon T ik

wllh 10 membert prc.«nt. Con Jimmy O'Drlcn. tnken in m iipw nwmbcr. The proeram co

on the "HUtory of Idnho." A qua I d composed of ELUa EnRlebrlRl M,(brl Lorain. MnrRnrrt If.iy.n. Mn

............ (orlo tV^ler, pinyed-two HnWiill;umiiir- v lectloav J. C, Uprlrjr:

^»jid nev, C, E. lldm an qf B"' wcw.RUe»ta.-M r. and Mra, TJharles Orm n

rtniichter. Vem. le ft Wednradny 1 i Ojrten where they will, spriid t

■4 -holldu'a.I (••Mr.i, J, n , Brennan rnlcrtaln \ ' contrftct lirldre club T.iesrt I «-iih a deasert Juncheon. Mrs. T, ^ w il'on received hUh xore, M I T. D, Connor, low wore, nnd M f n . T, Park ln .w received the trav 1 UIB PrlK. Olll of lO'ATI CU«!A w< / Mrn, K. A, f>«-iirht of Moscow n I- Mrs.-G, H, T ru itt of I taav n , M

n, 3. U H ue and Mrs, T, D. Cc---------- HOP werr g\i«6t*r—— ......... -

. Mr*. T. A, DwlRht left Tuc.'«l evfiilnj for her home a l Mai(‘ow.

ficv. and 'M rs.; 0 . F,- Uelman , nol:r, arrived Tuesday lo "ivnft (

holiday* with the ir daushler. M Pnul Ludlow and family,

^^r. and_ Mrs, Nat Boman enti

| y | - A c t r e s s P p t i

i j l j j j j K |Five I

4 8

] j s m ' '\Vhlt-:«d(rainuced

beenctoces V '

prlp- —la iy^ limpnr^

same

WaFalto.

'uctlon ' V .' ]100 1ft . . J

i,OISio -184 to J H j

to10been

in

proved

I*in Ihcl T H U V

ih H AI.EX. grand champion Hcrefari

ahoT#, waa Mid to the h lih e tt b - _ r a i ' j :d oiUhe-W lntcrton Urolht

Arthur weman with Ihe pHie winner I3 w d y . ----------------------------------------------! Unl-initehi U'<hed-ai-dlnnor-SuiKUy-'>(onor] jment, tine icvenlh wedding annlveraary 5f thc Mr. nnd Mrs, Luther Pierce. OU » Col. (ruesUi were Mr. nnd Mrs, Dr

SinnM «n<J and J/iclcy Plei tcd In I Md*.’ Dale Ibniion. who ha.'s bt i‘« ’ liyivl:.lilnK relallvefl, left Saturday :bo,'<n her home a t S jii Dlrso, Califorr '* T»'o Mlai Onah Da'1*, Imtructor In i nil be Idaho FaUfi .whooU, li spending i men’a Jiolldnvs with lirr parrnt*, Mr. a

V halc Mr.v A, A. D.ivlj,''* vnr- Mi:.^ Ad.i Wlililtr nf Maho Fi rjio^rn .irrtvrrf Wrtli;r-(1;iy-for a vLlt W r Bm- r-'lntivcs.ament Mrn. Luther Plcrce eniertnit me In Sntnrdnv nflrrtioon honoring 1 ’or thn .son Jiirky'.s third blrthdny nnnlV' Jr.yrn, .^ary. ;n :e -.mill Rue.sf.s wcrr Dor Amrr- l / r 'D.aU. Jculc (Jr.ire DcKU :prlnK- Jvniin'".l<' Uler, BoWiv .'5l.iitcr, F :alcllo, Bro'xi;, Jimmie Munn. The Ind • 1934- alRnrtliig -^ rc Mrs. Clarcncc ^ >t-won- fftt7‘)en-oM5uhlrTiTr7rrt.uthprTJ Idaho- an;! Mr.v Duiicaii Munn of T^ <rrncc Fall:.. .

Pn- ' Mr. and Mrs. C liarK Rfk-hvrt the 20 I [linked'I'lic-Mliiy cvfiiinK Irom n t tf w on; n-.-i'li:. motor Ulp lo iioiiit.’. In Ci

Jfl't fmj)},i nnri Arlzonn itjierr Ihry i ;tf':l !r|ame.^

U M E

31 mum oFfiCEiy v o i . j ' — :' • ; S ' i - j , ro^rtT p;iL o.,.:;vv, -• - , ^i-'sliitioii 'riuirMcii. I'w airllo < (Jir ittinii ,•■

I'dent, waij ,« rp t lulo oJllcr In j receni election nr. iirr'ld*ni of ' ifiv hn'i'li rt.i;.-. al lh - Unlvrr.,l!v

i S t S ,U!'il;o, .‘iw iliT n D/ancli. Ilc-W'l ' h ' c D ;’-'- I'*'*''’I’l" " ''IL C n 1, p„.*cll. Twin fMll... who

-----. -jcpived K/O.voici. AlJQ.chclrtL"';iv,-anLi i nob Bothwell, Burley, who wnx etr . Tue.\-'c(l vice preslilrnt. drtrnilin: L'.o Concli iMcck. Sn<la Sprliio , 159 to 1 n.1 a ilclciip Smith, ninckfnot. wtio v I con -jin the rare fnr f«'"r>'t,irv bv a-ntmrh • rr,-.pln nl-rr. V,-.'.'Vr. .q llltr.i,

quar- P irth; and Balpli cnm^iorl:, POi briRht, trllo, who recelvrd H3 votr.v .M a r- trem Itrrr, a* comparrd lo Uip ■Wiillnn tjlvrn Jllch^ rd Moor:n':-al-n of 1 le jraff Mtrllo.

B"l'C .In high vlii>'(l Tliur.'.ton w:ia pt Ident of i!ic hlnUi RrAde; presld

m nnd of the nophomore clas.-!, .iludc lay for body ylce pre-'tiloit; pre.Mdenl of :id the .-rnlor cla.M, foolball ami hn^k

ball Blar. member of llie Natlo rtalneit TTonor Boclrty, Y*Nooii. Boyn' Coi '.lesday tij . nnd P rlub. He has btr^r

T, D, member of the freshmnr. coui ', Mm - a l the university, which haa c d Mrs. rrned the elnjw until the-electl travel-1 lie was rr<'rntly plrilci'd to Int

were collfRlnlv Knisht.,, ' iw and Bob lloUiwrU, b’.iilnr.'Ls .■lutii n, Mr.i, « .ij president In lilRh r,chool Jiii I. Con- vice president, .'ialutatorlan of - — ela.*3. letlermart-ln footbnll-atirt't

•uc.idny ketball. nnd for a jear was *pi (■ow. ledltor nf hla home toMi pni>rr. nan of Is vrllhiK spnris on Uie Id.-vho n 'net (he Kill, university r,(udcnt ^cw^^)al r. Mh . nnil was reecnlly elected to the i

enter- Intcrcolleclalr.

S m

— V.ELUX W lwwr S r r t r O ir------- ;— «ltflogi*o»you<»ulck '»tir»lng-------

and e c ^ o m tc a l d riving. U i t - id iu t t« d < t a . local w e ith c r co n d itio n il

' ^ TWIN FA LLS DAI

p i s W l i j n i n g S t e e r

S l i l p r - — ^

W k m(ford tleer at the I.n« Anieles union ai H bidder for tl.25 a p ,unJ. The nnlmal sthera ran th In Kuiioi., I’lali. and.the yo irr l i .Marrrl A n d re .- ,P h n to . •

- - S e a p l a n e . S k i p p e rOUierDrew

Plcrc-.'..-s been r A ' ay for Ifornin. L ^In thc

ng the

) FiilN

-mined | B / ^ J • T J« iKr ■>nlver* jV .Donnn-cKIotz,r, Riiy K K . . - Indica

cr-Blcp-

Twin J H .

rc-n two H L

I Cnil-vt.-;*

NCHCAPTAIN n . A. DAHLSTRO.S

P L D C Iklpper «f Ihe Philippine Cllt i iL l lu krrond . !S-<on aeaplane for

t^4ll^pacKle airmail «irnlfe. 1l:.rrv ’ I'hlllpplne « l|l make Iti

II .•■til- fllchi Dceember B trom Alun ■ h; a , callfam la .-/,D PhaJo.of th - :,,1-y o f ; —.M>ih'd <n)ii.*ni,' ------ —ho rr- E A T ilt

" S S C O T T ' S .to 00; . •____10 wnn •

T U K K l i Y D I N 'N H :

r r Z r ' A L L D A Yhe lOl,

s s ^ :er.ldent t;udc iit- ; •Of th r , -------------------------------------------

llB^kcl- ■ atloniil

S I S ee Ila COV- Hlection. *

::: F O R DJumnr •of his m

ba.-; - m ~ - i e i i e / i U f iaport:, 1 E a . t r

1 f f o o i f i n

ira tlo n .: ^ Y ou cnn bu

;_____l | ' j y | “ w ilh fu ll r<>1 JI7 l i e“ I H | fo r a New F o r f

aallaficd w ilh th e

! IB 0 All mnkfi. Ml I

■ •JJ Chevrotcl Sed»n S. \ - ' 'Ol routine Scaart;'8-r>1.-. t i ; -IH Kord Tudor Sednn ... . $I ' '3: Chevrolet Sedan ..............t

-IQ t-'ord Ft>rdpt Sedan .... ..... $■3n rnrd'Tudor-»fflnn-,.f:;r.:,r*•3d Kord Coupe ..............I

— "Jl Kord Fordor Sednn .......... t■as Ford Sednn,

new ear Huarantee — ...I•nft Chevrolet B ednn .............. i

----------- -'2!i Chevrolet Btdart .....f_ ■31.1'ora Tudor S e d a n ....... 1

______ 1 2-l)nyB flf B argains L t f t^ ^ ' C a sh o r T e r m i

- t 'o r ‘E c n n o r

Union

Z S i i l i i' ^ r s y n M i H

[ ■ [W o o d v ille W a te r D e c re e

is s u e B e fo re F e d e ra l

___________ , . C n u t t— ----------

BOISE:, Nov..37^l<TV-The nc of the American PalU rewrvolr

< ] ■ trlcl No, 3 ig t ln i t Lynn Crar ■ I of Idaho Falla, Snaks river we ^ Q l master, R. W. f tr l s , ila t« com: V I tlcmer uf reolamaUon and Hi■ Ickei, tecrcUry o t Inlcrlor and■ Amerlcnn FaiU , neaeryolr dU I will be argued lu the 'Iflnth d lt■ court of appoali In San Pram■ December 4, E. H. C uicrlln ot D

tomey for Idaho, nnnounced'■ 'I nlilil. ■*- .

. t i "Tlie tu lt was broughl lo di

. a m int lho dUtrlbuUou of water i er what U known aa the Wood

• decree enUred aeveral year#- Iln the Idaho federal court." C Icrlin explained.; -Tlic plaintiff claims the r I to immediate poucsslon of the ' Irr which w u decreed to the m

. . ;■ uary of interior to be allowed to

. i The plalnUff d ln rk t Incl lunds hi Blaine. Ooodlnc. Jet

:niid Lincoln counties. ' i Cnsterlln and B. K. Stouter ;of Portlnnd. Ore., dlMrlet legal iviior of thc federal burciiu of IlnmiillDii, will appear tn behnl

• | :Krrrflarv trjrw.____ '■________W. 0 , Dli»ell and Branch

n stock of Oooding ' are rcprckenUiig nal WM piaUiilffb. OUier lawyers who ! young . I,;,pear for the defendanU inc

jJam et Bothwell, H arry Povey, I______ ' Parn ' and J, Paul Tlioniaif of ‘----------;F i\Us. Chase Clark of Idnho :ip | . land-O tlo B. McCuichcon.

I When nre sull came beforc'J Cnvanah In the Idaho dislrict <

■ ■ It wn.1 dlamlssed for wnnt of J lillcUon’.

Calvn Paper Carporallou'a Slallenery a t Clos Book Slore

. -Adv. ________________________

^ L n ' Thatik<i|lvln{ dinner. Wray'a i ; SOe,—Adr.

H I S Y O U R H E . V L T

■ : G O O D ?ll It L'l you should cdcbt

i -niANKSOlVlNO. If ll Is N ^ ^ ■ 4 -CiQQD^-nu-aLoulrt. drrldn 'i

I DAY 10 liivestlcnle MY I ' TCflAL DRU0LV:SS Method i trr;iiiiiB both acutc nnd chnI dl>rii.M'>,I wilt pul niy lltno acnI yoiir>, lo tell you n1>out 11. If' w D JnilJ.--............. - .................

■ 1 n i l . S . c . W Y A r131 Thlrd'A vr. N. Phnne I

H I P . NOStatfa lo Climb

IOM I s '____________________________Clipper,! for the

"■ T h e Q u i c k e s t W a

t o l i u y o r B e l t • ’

“ P H O N E 3 2

W A N T

A D S - m j / B

I E R

th e» £ A L E 1

f o u w a n t f f - —

TSKII CAR ,. •>?

b u y n U»e<i C jir f ro m a F o rd Dea' ro n ru lcu c e . H ia r ep u tn l in n ia b rh i

h n t^ in e 'c l i iy y b ir w lir i ie irT llic ^1 J '*8 n n d h e w nnla ycm lo lie 10(1th e Uaril Q ir h e m IU yon .

iff prferi. 5maJ( deim paymmt, Coiy l«n

139S , ’30 Ford Truck. I.'i7 . . .' i . *560- —■34 Ford-Truek,-l‘’« - th a n - —ns!i . * o''* •• — ’’33 Ford Sedan,, rndlo. heater.

Jumbo balloonsi-low....$100 mileage ....... ................l.:,r«lBB" • •38-oakland-Se«nn';,-,:™:,:-..:...l....$175 . -28 Oakland C oupr............: I....$474 -28 Bulek Coupe-------------- !

• ~S> Ford Coupe ................... 1....$57J, '30 Pord C oupe..... .........1— $211 '30 Chevrolet Coupe---------- 1.,,.$181^ ‘20 Ford T ru c k ......................<.,.$275 . '30'Chevrolet Truek ......1

r-n 7 3 ------Ji-FO Tff^ck'-rr~^-:i

e f t o f O ar.iN D T cm ber L 'sed C n r Snl

■ms W e A re H e a d q u a r lc rf i

lo m ic n l T ra n s p o r t t i t lo n

I Motor Go.

lAn.Y NEW8, TW W FALLS, IPID A H O , THURSDAY MORNINC

i t ' IDAHO GASOUNE TA)Tj I revenues show G," i o n uoiSE.'^ov, 27 t;ry-Durlng 'D 1|| flrsl 11 mbniht ot 1B3B the l< ,n IU, gasoline Uix law has produced

189,870, roinparod wllh »3,Ba nccuinuUtcil during the tint

■ee 8t ;)>onihs ol ig34.-tccords ht the 0 of Dir rifiufiiiicHt of Jaw enft

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* NATIOSai BEPRESEKTAliiS | 1 — T-fRPDDSMc.-gmQ-AKP pnppqew. wg y _ .

...YMirrCttia t ii Ban rm uaiWi ■ ^' ' Tho Ncw #Mume9 no flnaDemi reaponilWllty

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----------THANKSGIVING, T h fln W ln ru r I>8y. w ith it* vary ing cmo- «

' Uons and wnrm appeal is ju a t n* m uch * *facto r in our present dny life a s i t wn« in tho

^ d a y s when th c Plljfrim Fnthcrs gathered a

aljout th e festive board tb offer up th e ir t-hiimble thanks fo r th c blessings of ano ther ^y«ar of Individual and community sood. ^

In A sense i t iriay bo argued tlia t th e prob-lems w hich confronted the f ir s t se ttle rs w ere o

' no mor* a g g ra v a te th an tl^ow w ith which th e p r e s e t generation has to deal. Certainly

“ they w e fi leas e x p lic a te d th an those offer- , cd by th e presen t day. Problems of govern-m ent existed then m now b u t life wan simple ^and direct and f h r inbr* individual in charac- gte r th a n i t has since become. P erhaps th ere r

• = ^ h m e im d ‘1 1 i$ « rthcn rcerttin !y -tberH nuR t- ' ihave been original l e f . B u t th e system was *easily operated and th e re \vas work fo r all ^

. w ho cared fo r i t , and th c work wns n o t only gnecesaary b u t usef^l.^ - • . i" Yes, th e re a re problem s today o f which ‘ou r fo re fa th e rs knew no th ing and t^ e th an k s ‘

•of; a ll tt- iirb e due.. w hctf.thea<Lare‘ f in nlb’ ,Boived,' b u t in th e m eantim e th ere is cause ,fo r thanksgiv ing in 'the courage and fo r tl- i

' tu d e o f th e A m erican people in th e face of ^an economic situa tion w ithout pam llel in thc ^

. h is to ry of th e country. T here Is reason fo r ,■■ gratlC U flflH th a fa iil Umt U ie -l inmpd la te -

problems of hunger and cold,hove been m et ]i f not solved and th e re is cnuae fo r genuine ' thanksgiv ing fo r all o f us in th e blessingsand prfvUcgcs o f everyday life i f we but ]

^ B o e ^ t4 b e ro 4 n - th e :B p itf r j j^ h e :g re o t:C h r ls ; . _ tian fM tival of the Thanksgiving in IU curly dny niid original .oonceptloii.

^ FARM SOLDIERS ,

— one hundred-thousand o f h is mobilized troops to a new fron t, calling them “oconomlc shock troops.” The ncw f ro n t is th e old fnrm , nnd , llicy nre going to shock th e com. .

. This m aneuver resu lts from thc economic ) blockade by th e League of Nations. Some ' foodstuffs a rc s till _comlng.intl> Ita ly , b u t th e ' govem m ent hns to p iit th e c ld llan population , on sho rt rations and conserve tho domestic i production, lest the arm y starve. Between ' th e figh ting mcn In’A frica and those under ' hm is n t home, there a re a t least a million

-son-produclivc-m cn to feed, w ithout c o u n t- - ing those, probnbly more num erous, who m erely produce and transjw rt war m aterials.

I t ,m n y aoon be necessnry to p u t another one h undred thousand back into the factotics.

The sooner, the better, for everj" nation. Those men should have boon oh Che fn rm nntl

' ill th e fac to ry 'n ll“nlong.'UiTdcr nrrhsi tliey" ’• arc a continual m enacc lo thc jwncc of Kilropc.

- KAGLE KIDNAPEHS The National A.-’so'cInticiyo/ Audiilum So-

___ iictics-lias-com o-to-tlie defonftc-ofMhe chglc.- -Nol merely the bald c ad e , our Hird o’ Free-' liom, b u t engles in general. The eiiijlc,, il mniii- tflhis, is.no t ,a,gnDgater„<jrJiiinoi)cr. despite •

'Blbries spread in vnrlous p arts of Iho counlry.In one sensational au*e.,wliore lutioldon

eagle was reported ns carrj'in^r off a nine- ’ 'liound baby the Association sent un iitvosli-

pator. The Ittttcr found th n t there was no child involved a t all. The eagle wag pursuing a haw k and. frightcned-)>y the approach of an

—^ e n s lo n -w in j^ n d T ^ k iile d ? :-------— 7— '‘T h e re nro, o f course," siiys tbc Assbci.i.

tio /j's expert, "per/cctly t-eJM .<!toriVH *if . .ch ild rcu . cspcclaiiy. small boys, a ttacking

. eagles and , ge ttin g themwilvcs painfully c ln w ed ;'b u t tito t isn ’t ncw«; And there are

’ too m a n / yarns about eagles

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l i f t m ore th a n i i f w n te n t o fo u r te e n p o u n d s ‘ o f dead w e lg h t^ e v a I f I t w an ted to , w h ic h I t

p ro b ab ly d o e s p 't ." | '— A p p aren tly a l l t | i a t is neces.sary is to tc a c h j-

I b a b ies n o t to { te a se 'e a g le s .

- S H b U T lT E S S J O O T B A L L ' ' J ‘. i L t h c l r w o rk o f . .p u t t in g m o re h e a l th i n t o j'

lives, d o c to rs -so m etim es ta k e a lo t o f j o y o u t :: o f life . T h u ilo n a u th o r i ty , on th r o a t a i l n ^ n t s I;

! a d v is e s p c o ffc t o tw e a b u r g la r r a t t l e o r so m e I. a r t i f ic ia l ntT«e m a k e r a t fo o tb a l l g a m e s to , s a v e th c ir (/v n la ry n g e s . |

I t Isn’t M erely a r i la t tc r o f te m p o r a r y , r s t r a i i i o r / c t t i n g ' t h 'T ^ h W r l n r o n r l n - f o r - i r ' ‘ sp e ll o f la ry n g i t is . C h ro n ic la ry n g i t is m a y ' ' -be s la r le d . A b lood v e sse l m a y b e h u r t . D e li- ; ' c o le musGies m n y Iw se riously - in ju re d .

A ll wf w hich i s d o u b tle s s t r u e . A nd a h e a r t I yM C ialist [could p o in t to occasional d c a th s o f j fx c i tc d sk -cU ito rs a t foo lb iilt g a m e s . B u t a I lo t o f i>clplc w o u ld 'r a th e r s u f fe r t h e r e s t i*

— o f lh v i r - l i |x 6 ,o r d i c a t th c m o r a c n t - o f .v ic l< i ty , i ~ t ' t l i i n r ' f<;r i y in t r o m ."w «r -w h w iB n t ^ o P tb ni h p

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iBolUmoTfl Sum . IAfler u»:nJ every m eani a l its dUpoul lo ralM f u m i

jirlces durlnii'iU ie'lut tv o years, Uie AAA lia i bccome I _ I nuddcniy aolleltoufl over lhe welfare ol tlie ooniumcr. '

_T»-o yenrTaso (Ul AAA cncnjJ^Tras'dcrotttl'U) c n ^ -j eouniKliis li l t icndeodea 11 now #Mka to counteract.. . . ,

T im e in notlilns in tite nword of the AAA to sue - ) )0- ttesl Uiul 11 will bo able to sub lluo food production

sucea;A ;uIty..m e oMlcnmcnt of the iun a io o i of a , i>hoplicl to llie _5eorctary of AirlcuUuro yicou«h Uie |

AAA aitiendtncnls wUl not malte hU gue» any a i o ^ j ed_ accurate than 11 was when he ordered a drasllc"cur- ; j l r taUment of crop* Ju « before ilie wom drouth to our i icr hW orj'. - • '

ConUuuatlou of tb« AAA can be JutUUcd only U , .the Qovcrumeni.mtcnds to malucalii pcniuineiit coo- ; t r d e « r agriculture. 11 b a time lo revert lo thc '

irc opfrntlon o f economic law. ■ch . — ---------- , • !

lly HE c OU M .NT t a k e it ; '; r . , ' , ' (U ssliton TrtbUi«> , ,•n- ,A 'm-iii In lndU napdU w M uied th li week for beat*. lug h ll U -y w -o ld dau th ter v lth a bloeUnaie whip | unUl the was bruited from head to foot 6hc w u floe-' |

ged, thc court was told, because she to n a tin sham , :rc rem nant valued a t l i cenU from a homemade dress, llit- -Th>-^U d-saM -th>-pl inn»d w .uw>->h>-tw)naBt-.'for- - .^g A belt to wear wiUi the drtas. _ ' . i

.. Tlw JudgQ flrtl offcm l to let tlie-fattier-txplate h ls- i ^ eriioo by receHrtng * public flosfin t hlnuelf. “I'm | lly Boluf to pick out u v e n bf the biggest policemen on |

llie force aod let them uh thU whl|i on youJ'U le l ; [cll th im Wt you four Umes each. How would you like

i to -■ ■ - ’i ■ , ' •.. "’I 'tu t might b t too hard on me." tlie latlier replied. ‘‘O’- ' i U,"-Ijle-loolt-lh#-iBll--.ise ecntenoe Instead. Powlbly H-^-ear-old, Virginia wouldr ti- have 'preferred s«inctliing else to tlic tenting bul she ,o f had no choice. ! ,

You hear a good deal of why public floggliiE should i. _ o o t be restored. U U a brutal thUig bul crime b brutal, !

too. The brute lather In Indianapolis preferm l l l t h ty 'd»)-s in jaU io Mie. wiuti. wouia‘ « 'm m -e w n n u rnKr i

a c t his offense If lie lu d known t lu t hb slngli cholcc lay :(nc belween the crime and public flogging? _ < 2J.O If brutal methods are requ lr^ to lermLiinle brutal . . acts, there U little reason to be squeamish sbout tlic

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\VhatI Ko Nobel priro for 1M5? How about Pro­moter lUcfcelt, who tried t« stop the EUiloplan war

( tf c bv gmbblntt off half of Ethiopia btfore Muasollnl jpj, .could 8 c t .U ? .O r .J o c X ^ . whoae.piUsunt f l iu havT

. jiiade tlie .beavywclslit Kene as placid u a Corot J canvas? O r Uie suprtme court of ths United 6t«t«i.

. which pu t tlM quietus on (01 tlie fu&slng'and bickering cauud by NBA? Or Emperor HIrohlto. who Is itop-

tlic ping liU to te m a l’dissension. In Q ilna by Uia simple eaiiedlcot o t aoncxliig-chloa to Ja^iao? Or Tom Pen-

.. d enast, who, to foresull s Donnybrook fair of a demo*

. cratlc priotary, h&s already selected the personnel of the next alale government? Or, seriously, the kings

llic of Norway, Sweden and Denmark, who haw a singular sen w-ay o t minding their on-n business and keeping out ij j r of the imbroglios Uiat oUicr nations 'start?

Ion '. NO rE A c s r a tz E

”/* • ■ "(Moscow Sla^Miffoi^"The average todlvlduai wlli be able to' sympathise

lU . with the dilemma the committee for the Nobel foun- [icr daUon found themselves In wben ll came time to eg, announce th (lr several awards. They aren't lUl an- . ' nounced yet, bu t.lt has been officially communicated

■ to the world Uial there won't be any 103S peace a « ird , _ The decialon Is not only natural, 11 probably wved ’ey scverat learned cenUfmen'of Bwiidch'mniiy sleepless ipc. nlRhts.

Imagine UiU year picking some outsUi’idlng stales- mnn of th e world wiiote efforts hnve done, mueh to

^ l>roniote tho peace of tlu- world, or a section of the _world. .Whero would otic turn Wliat penwnagc hi any., 'coiinti^' who has tiiriied h b energies. Into poilcirt or

'ce-' programs to preserve nnd fostw peace?, lin- On nlmosi every Imnd there b only taUi of wnr. or

, how to keep out ff war. But nowhere nny sage eOunscl. -imy forward program.-any-aellM 'prom uIgatlou .of

, ■ mciisurcs to bring liie security of worltf peace.A cont_cmporary BUggests, pointedly, th i t thc Nobel

ine- eommlttee reverse its uiual procedure and award two t>li* priiM for war—butil of them (o Benito MumoUiiI of

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»-w so nauglity.' MoltuT—Tell me q u ic k -l’ve Jusl hit mine. . ..ully .1 • •, ----------------nri> ' B r tb T n u l t f ^ I have Just uuule ui> sill I ta riiic

niy brain to a medical collcge/I'CS j WU»-1 can Jusl j m thelr.facei whea Uk j get Ul

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;lca In Rcneral and New Yorlc In ' . Darilc'.ilar. In .Uoflwi ih a t Itlock ef

I Broadway Itouitog h i t tM noui Sm- t Ipire thvater m-ould llktljr bo Proh- . I man Plite. B ul tbe B oplra hasn't ? even .a lobby ftatue. e At M uiow in I0 BriU in there b

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t t h e a t r i b a l '. ; O .p . U elntyre frlenita. ■)

i Tone or w ~n i nion prowle'r a ' unftiT hv bccame so well known lh a l shy- ( ne.'i Uolaled him. Once there w u ': a movement to name a theater .for!, l i ln In Oxford Clrcui, bu t Ik .' scotched tlie Idm. Recently It whs [( revived lind may be oarrled out. \

i tn New York, Prohman is recall-1 a 'M clilefly wlien fea tu n writers beat e back into theatrical hb tory for n

reminiscent i«ragm pli or so. Pra'i- !^.m an. howrver. wat s ^ y responsible

for hTTc/fnoemcni. At his passing '* then>-«-as-onl)>-«n» photograph-of'* him 111 exlJitence. || t* " ll k Maurice Chevalier la alowly w ln-'i , nlng hii-way-back lo the-liearta-of I)

Parlslatw. For sewral m r a he w us'| ? - Hie moil popular pla>-cr next lo , '* Mlstlngueu. On hU boulevard prom- , r onades. crowds traitod him as thry i . do a.chiunpion. Then came partial ,

eclipse. Due to transferring’ h b i, talenl.<i to the Holl>-wood screen!'

'* and tlie unfortunate crack-up of j e w hat w u thought to be an Ideal

marriage. No«' he dances, tings and cavorts a t 'h b old mirrored andi lumpgilt stamping ground. Casino!: de Parti, to grovlQc applause...

' IA r«eiitly..-»ieadlined nenUcman.:]

p unjustly bniliwd. sends th b deflnl- ' ■ tlon of forRlmiess: "Tlie fragrance j'

* of a violet IlnRering on the heel 11 ” tha t cru.ihcd It." *S, _____

‘ ' “ TlieTJutlV rffcia'B lIi-ls'ttlionuirTi been lo con>pleuous In thc njglil i

J - clubs with-their g anp ler boy frlemls •: n havo whisked Into retirement slnee ;i ,, the refen of the Dutch Schulu ;i , m !f .w tr. Tlicy not only ,ff«r i» - [

lice nucftlonlnR but tliat stark ter-1* ror tha t conic. to those w inning!

the Fobrlniifl of "finger women." In ■(J tlv* uiiderttorld code tha t nieann a ': jj..ri!i-. And no more gnV parties. *'

^ l l i e Atickey. thc-Mocks. and Cliliik i' ‘® 16h '‘rm»ns, who are bcglamnr.-d by ;

publicity a fte r a gang war haw none d of the a ttributes of Uie bad man ' 1, in a closeup, In oppearance they ' „ are the itAUdardUcd younc Broad- ^ wnr-gport<i In tled«ln-front 3fllQw- ^ belted coals, tiashy slilrU Aitd filKUn' ‘ y liiits collocUng on ahnost every

corner ot Times Saunre'lnte after- ,} noons. They are Bt the Friday night .

fights e t n i c Oarden. bristllni: with* «•!«• tallr nnd oft^n over midnight;:

coffpe_jiut_doOT. Mark.HcUlngcr's^i. ?9b M O T^w lU ijnbty e>-e, Always In jl

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L’ 1 A W t>T non.ectnmU«lfHI A Bnoffl^rrrpsr^a, n tioeuitst r« > ! pastern s ts tn ol Rio Orande do u ;: Alsgoas ef JIn ill. |Pre«i>r_________(T -------------------‘’ ,caf.-.t t!«y arc'd .irllng In and o u l '

lof phone boollui. 'n in gesture b '■ yaboul the ir only jlve.i-*-ay.U J

'■ Wininm Lyon Pliclp.-: and Alex­is a^gdar- WoOlkott ■ arc -rcgaided—hy.. ^.pubUahers as Uic luiUon's mosi c * -.’ I pert unofficial book suksmcii. N ot 1

lexceptlng B e n o 't ,. Mvncken. Wlicn ]I they ballyhoo a book ow r the ru-

«-;dio or ^ the printed page It's- »f ;ilRrl7-to-fakr-an-ovcniifJit- bound i w .into the beH «'llli;i: dlvWon. Much ; lo D fthe stupendous .isle of Wooll-: 1* cotl'a'Romeburillnr*Ooot*i?Tlue tu , *y tliouMmb b.-Ucvlns nny man so al deftiv crltic.ll of tlic ivorLi of otli- ilSicrs must hnve liirnni nut -a-s^-ell-, 'n lrr itl iu r 'performnnce, Or y> It b of argued. ,alId --------Id I Tliliigiimnbcbs: Nfou'lc Mnv lives 10,in Moit*}' Bottom, Ky. And Windy.

. ;w . Vll, nilghl be namcfl for *c -- ' 'rral, Tlw puiiean .'bil irs have droD- ,

ij'cd the blnekfnr? Topsy and Eva ■ role* for whltefnce and gowns <tc-|

J'-rolriU-, Up 10 date It books on E lh - linpid nre selliiii; fairly well. Don 'Mnrqiil.i !.< n iiicker for a comfort-

^nble rocking cliitlr. Maud Adanu t w c rently cri'-Oied by tlw lawtiilt

ie~ili3{ n rb t aK.unir'licr. Aifd Dliiy It rrllt# lo S«'Urcrlaild. Mrs, Norma :Is; Biibcock. a Mi.«iuri-born lady, who :c I Introduced .VMi Joiigc to th b coun- !x Itry. 11 1. In revival.5.- I • , - _____

lg! Me IMII coninlnliiin: lo Ew in;! Ih.OnlloAny abniii an experk-nc« hi n ' Ihc jiibwjy a l the peak of tlw runh

't;ciir. How he lifted and carrie<i Teii~7?fr~t30tfr-3heTs-8eit{M:-t*o-

.j. !ovrrcoat buttons torn loore. a pochct ... rl|i:iM nml thfn li** lurned nnd fli-d

up tlie "Jiiit a siibvny iiirercd C,cllo«uy. "A Bobd tough

... guy wojld hnve .‘M jrd n t Ica^l ', for a fraclurc,"'

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;h JKROME. Nov. JT '— A mnrrlnge litiJJcfiw? wa.1 Kwifd Jiere Wcdnrs<iay -‘s j to Adorn R. Mrycra and Ida Kulm, Injboth 'of Jerome, ______

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:■ e} .;>■" -ALICE-cij.'LBtseA -RioiaiO N D - •Jl ; “ - ■n I E.SSCNT1AL TOYS

'riic q u c itto is ccastanUy beUig «• ratvd, -What art! thc essential toys ,

'd ifo r children; and u t wtial ug 's h : sliould tlicy have them ?"I - : Wiilcli toys arc suitable to Oic roymoiviaoiUTitTctopmBnt nf the par- ■ rt) tlcular clilld 'b a Q.uestlon eacli p v - 1- cm niuK nnswer according to the ‘11 'special ease conoermd. No tu rd nnd 1.-' fa x rules can be laid down.

< In general, toys’should answer tlie > ncMl for crcauve work In Uie clilld. They should he ihhwu whicli he can turn to as many uses lu h b imag-

5'. Inatlon prompU. Bloclu arc vory , '* ImpoHunt,'fSr girls quite as mucli >- us for bo)-s, Tlierc Uiould be'm any n ot tliem. und o’, tuch a kind Uiat Uit : :- |cJ iild muiA nuUe ills coiiitrurtloiw I ' wiui care ns'd logomjHy m as to get >n his stresMs aod bolanoc right.

*OulU arc of coune essenilal) but w real dolls, not puppet Imltatlom of “ fcopie. Tli:y should reprtsent Jiu- ‘y nianity. no: reprbduM lt loo closely. ' >a Many cliUdreii prefer au old rog doll >0 -to the carefully modcllod creauoa , »• of lui cxpjniive chsp. Tlie rwf doU

cuu be mode to i>luy many parts, cloihcd 111 the cliild'6-fancy, wliece tlic realbtic dd l hns too detlnlte

>S' l>CRonalliy to be cluiugcd b y tlie In average Innglnallon. . . I’*! PcncUs, pjiicr, crayoiisl jwliits,

scL<w)fs. off.;r cndh-st opportunity PU-ty mm d s-a n d —fmgera; -aad

fliO’.ild' be Jlie rule In eveo’ play- '‘,1 room. Ma,t cliUdrcn iirc given tliese '• ImjilcBiciiu ouly wIumi Uicy reaflii

kliidcrvarten nge. TlJC child can iisci them much enriirr. nUhough wllli th ; tc!s:on, even If they are bliml endcil, he should be guided and

eii5i;sh in Uiclr use to be trusted IICL 10 hurt himself.

a.micii, such a s tlddltdywlnks, RC JscJuiram, checker*, imrchcil. hai- jy m . comi)lp!c»Jhe Ib t of Msentliil n , Intlosr toys, O ames-tench-jklU-nnd

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I w hoitold tala other te n d . i Twelw m onthi k d n c h » wooing

of t t e rifhUats would J ia r t aUrved ft flu tte rlar 'ln t t e prafaMlonal dore-

. cole ftt Watfili«taB. T h en would tev c teen m r la o o « iid t t r a U ot

■ rcalcoaUoQ wmooc tbe *%raln trust- US'" on t^ e offlelal payroll, ‘niey

' m u ld have toe lt i t the kne«t ot . t te ir ragofiUw >a>flt-nWffr J u m l l

•nd PcUc A aakA irter •> snd ^ In d If t te lr MHr D etl pw ftdlw WM co^-

. In r -to « « id oad.You dou 't Rotlee any tuch eaclte-

m ent among -»dmlnlsl»Uon freah- n » n thaae daya. Tho tUrry-ejed IdttU tU h»ve grown phUoaophlc or pbUtleaUy iu n e i . When a Tug- w clUu was M ted «laat he Uiought of i t e P retldcofa lateat o m tu rc i

J to n e d tb e "aaotr chaogrn of, lg » ," t e repUed; 'V tn . ff you t n n x l to be rfelactod. wouldn't }Tou atop tnaklDC eoeniiM.ftR- a,t?w

= p o sM M Z . DemocraUe Ohalman “ Porky la m oit eieelUd orer the po-

llttctl lineup than bo leta on to tdoEost IrteDdi, o o hla r e ^ t trip ,10 Uie Pacific Coast he Uaniacted

~ lmor2'toiport«Jt-bn*lnes8 Uian'oeftd- Ing eoutenlr lettert to Honolulu del-

icgntes on the first trans-AUantIc>- iAlrm aluaight-------------------------------_ Jim lookod luto'reports Uial Sin­

clair radlcab. Tow ottadlK t and Ic/t-wlng labor elements were roU- Ing up enoujth strength to split off

'y* CAlltoriila; OitgOQ aud WasUngton O'* from Jlls bJoved FDR. In a nor­

mal elccUon UieM three states would ;“« | be allotted to Roosevelt by O, 0 , P.

dopcitem. But next year even a i*; phoney th ird -p triy candidate might "S run iitrong If he aw alloird poUtlcal "® preacrjptlona compounded of pro­

duction for use .and .pensions for i* 11.C Htrt. ■

These thre« slates may elect the • " next PrtJldent, ns CiUtfomm did.In *■ IDIO. Tlic RepubUcana b ink on SOO “'J' ivlcctoral Tot«s In terrltorj- bctntcn

the A tlantic Coast and «>e Mb- sUslppI River, They conceda mosl of Uie farm states' to the Democrats, But if they can,pick up tlie S3 elec- toral votes be>und U>e RockJfa they may have one of HoHywood's movie cha'ncca for the W hlti House,

of -------- o._cuAEnKC.Jlic.govcrnmcDtJif.itf.uj)holdlJig tlie AAA In the Supitme Court b -w .remarkable dosiiroeiit.

” Tliough POR may low tlie case, h b : , la-*yer.» h«^v framed a fnrm plat-

form for 1030. 'AAA Ittwjf rs' ndraU Uiat they prof-:

,* llid from tlie sorrowful experlcnrc ot NRA 'dofciidem before the court, ln.«r«d o t relyln5 Mleiy qii legal

'}’■ tcchnlcalUles they defy thc court to slrtk* down au e.-«perlmciii u lilch ;

®“ tin.«. 10 tl>ey rlnlm, beiieflttcd a.Td- ■ '5'* cnUure, Indiutrj-. Wnll Slreet mid'

the tuition a t large. D ie brief bulcr ■"’ ics with’ cHarU wlilch sol forth the ' ^ docUtw in bank auspeailons. the

Increase In farm prlcej. the Indus-ml

Nnntin Hill I flnnlHiNlirll

BUHL. Nov. ST—Buhl liinh scliool = hoiiCir'ronr-as annouuctil here ior

Ihc second six weeks pcrio<l ot the first semealer of acliool. folloui;

; High hoiiors-A vli IXniils. Mina __ llutfteld. Joan Jcoseu. Carrie Mir­

acle, KaUilccii Orr, Rutb Rnedels. Helen Ralhbun. Joscpliiut Snmucls.

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Bnyless, E l I rn be t i l niankejislilp, Jo.iephlne- Brown, OoUle Biirgcfs, AUw Cnnilon, Blanche Churchfleld. Mablc Clark, Laurliie Palrall, ^Un• tile Pait, Franccs Fuller. Pliyllb O trber. hobcria Hancock. RuUi Howard. Plorlan H unt, Mnrgarel Kcrpn, Lols Kroth. Roic Kuccrn. Nonna Lehman, B k ty Luiitey, Wll- da Meyer, Helen Miller, Jonn Orr. M argaret Orr. Allcc Ruedeb, Janet Runyon, ElltabeUi Bhelton. Flor­ence Smalley, Rule Tumlpseed. Op- nl Wesltng, Betty U u Wlbon. Opnl Wood, Toy Blackburn, Pete Boyd. E m est Bngle«, Willard Harder, Mer­lin Hayt. Raymond HoobUig. Oer-

~ n l d Hyfle;-Wilbur Hyde:-WIIIUm Johnson, Walter Kerpa, Eugene Luntey. Carlton eck. George Siiiail- ey. Junior ' Vllliamt,

THANKSGIVING PROGRAM PRESENTED AT JEROME

------- JEROME,- Nor. S7-—rA-Tltnnks-. giving program vaa held In llic

Jernmc lilBh school nudltorlutiiWed- n.'sdny afternoon by the o ir l Re- !^ne.s. Rer. Joyoc S. ICendall s|)oke on "Accldenl i'reveiUlon," ond tlie

- - C hristinn-flss-ralu te-w as-V y -the htudent body, followed bytw o v»»- cs of "Amcrica Uie Beautiful." Am­erican nag taliii'.'. tone "America,". and ''Follow -Uie Oleam" nrre by stuclenla.ftDd Uw Oirl !lescn-e flag -vilute was given, OUier'. numbers warc»..lftp.,ritna»,-Maiyla"geddall! reading. "Tlie Freckled Paced U t­ile Oiri." Imogene Miller: musical rending, Lovell Bird: pnrltan style show, O irl Reserves,

Mr, and Wrs, Eari SmaU enter- talned the lr dinner* club Tuesd-.ty

. evening. Mr. tn d Mrs. Co'*; Price

__ prlrJ- snd-M rs, Price Ihf imvcllnc

■ Mrs. Vorona Hurt bad a potOuck . lunclicon a t liv-r bome Tuesday. Mrs,

Mildred M cim jre had the high acore ot the afternoon. E tch gut>t re-

vie. club mcl ■nic.sd-ay nfternoon , a l the Clvl? club rooms, M «, Roy

SaUtU liad. charge o t Die buslneas mccUng and Uw club voted to liMp

'S t - PoniSK dil^ - «Juk . Um

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raloM auppOMd to hu rt r tu l t t d - I t from AAA.t- I t » » i Jude* B nadelt who Upped t«

X th a t the cout) knowv' the law but es would Uke t o t e callchlened d r the

economic rew lta of New Deal ex- ig perlm entatlon. T t tm It more en- >d Ughtnunent Uuui law to tbe AAA e- M el,Id -------- 'of PROPOSAL. ■ Homi I v t e t Home t- —A -Plrectde for BN’try Pomily" is (y the sentimental UUe of a hand- ot lomely upholstered, ' lold-stamped

(I- Roosevelt by the CommittM for Eco­nomic RcMvery. I t flU tn with tiic

e- undercoTvr scheme for rcvlring the ll- lasgtng railroad mid construction In­ed dustricf, though Mr. RooecA-elt may o r 'n o t accept its premises. ; g- T l» home-sweet-homen proposed ht revoluMonnrr changee. They u ig- c i gest th a l Uncle Sam restrict bulld- of log efforts- lo the kw -cott field, au They urgo ih a t PHA tUMlcnrrtfr Vt mortgages In tb e moderate-cost •V group, ifavasreonnnctin ipn i jo t ic s .

aboi-e 110.000 to privoU ipdusUy. TtKT w ant mortg»g» in trn s t cu t to

jn 4’i per eent and a ll jeal e su to feea fl. sharply reduced. They advocate con- . . slriiction o t TW/iOO hooies annually

for Uie next len yean..L c lfculnted mi'stcriousljr. Uie pro-

IMMal }iM »u»< L J« irK l£_ lilli_*L ,]. W nshlngton. for it U suppoi-.’d lo

ha\-e the backing o t Rty Mole}-, the original '^ ra ln UTJiter'.'* Though

~ F D ir-rnT om rlonp-tm c-ctm .'itT tic-' tlon (irogram. he U underslood lo teel th a l th b propoaal U oul of

“■ Ijounds. He wunU io proceed more tlowly mnd cautiously.

f : PBb'MOTIOK. When fight pro- moters arrange a match tetw een a

^ «ham iilon-aud-a-fw o^-rat«r.-U icy- * SUge a 'bu lld 'up tor tlie underdog so

" , as to a ttrac t the customers, T h a i’s ] r whnt tlte adm lnbtnU on Is doing ®* for Don Roiicr a t tbe present Ume.

1 W ashingion lias always regarded Uie aecretary of Commerce, as an

,* old-faihloned ncck-Ucd poUUdsji. »» I t oaw no reaion wliy t e aliould br

Included In the Rooserelt Cabinet. It . snlcacered » t h b awkward moves U) -( make it appear th a t Uiere were no I. dlflcrene?s between hb famous Ad: -J vbory co-unrit of bufiness'mcn and „ thc Whlto House. They wvre a cfcn- .j( srjlcuotls failure. Bul now •'Uneln

D an" h a i come into his own. He b mnklng conservative'poltUcal prom-

j f Ifco to business and Industry which

ovrn rwipofisibimy. Dan is blow-lnp ,1 life Into U:? -breathing spell." •[ .! B ut he neodi a build-up. Inslesd

lo f a deleBftte-eoIlfctlne polltlciBti,. ,{..Ihe m ust be pictured as a dli.t,lnR- ..'•iivh-fl econombt. T hat’s why U ^ r t n Sinclnir, nw piibllcUi Pinae L lb 'riy ■Bl dayjt, has Ircn rccnlicd to ll-.r 10 n«niut to write Mr. Roprr'.' rpeech- c h ;" -

; , j i TOR recently dbeusM'd]hl.s ups mill downs « lih n elo.'/>-

h e 'frlcn tl. Th^ iii*hot of tlvjir cotivrr- vic ! yntlnii wns tliai Uie Preeident’s cne- j . 1 micfl were doing him more goo<l

j than bis iwhilcal' friends,— r •'n iftve~ h iid“ t*B“ ltlcV >^K aK 5r

r i ^ v n l AtiHmn' proiwsal a t the iTank- i Icrs' con\’?ntlon in Ncw prlrnti* tli;it

1 I lhe baiUts-Jboyeotf purcliai? ot goi •I ei-nnwiii bond.-.. Tlie lecoiid was Eil L H utton's coil for Induslij- to "gaiiB

— up', o fa liiit ihc atoilnlsu-ntlon;;In oilier wordi.^ th e ' Prc.*ldcii(

Ihlnk* he ‘U sur^'^^o be reelected be«aiu.-> Or Uie ciiemit^ hc has m;Ldc. ifc hopes, tfl make some more, ^

" • NOTKB.’uierly Lenaue-laT- 'cr.-. are. cleared of charge of unelhlcal prac- llccs in givlns ftf-.* sen-lce they »iULf.»nflnf LhbiKfr -lBLlQ birds who

1..: c6ii]d«i'f p iiyan j-hor.-; ; . O nc*of1., the "briefs" filed In Supreme Courl „ mpiln;.i AAA Ti-elg1il 6 pounds , , . Itl' Fa ther CoURhlln collected $21,000 n.’ fb i |i h b la:il radio ni>pcat . . . A lib Florida subscriber to WhlrllgiB iUj w arns Poslmnrter Oeneral Parley •fl flKiUwl poswl vmploj-cs wlio are m. ng-aitisL Uie New Dcnl and who are ll- charged with "sublly breeding ill rr. ifpu te for an arm of the govern- let m enl which comw In constant con- ir- tac t with the public.">n- ___________:____ml ----------------------------- ------------------- -I'd. cbriatm a* rontcft for home dccom- :r- l i i^ . Tlie P.-T. A. and Child wcl-

Iarc.gitiUDfl had rliarge ot Uie )iro- Krnm nnd Mrs.- John E. llay.-.i of -Twin PaUs sixikc. i l n . M. J. Brldcr-

“ ■ m tn gave a talk on U« w.* of ited Croat teals : Mrs.' A. I, Sugg gave

, A m-lew. c t tlic Utfi ol Ou musJfl M composer. ‘.Ethelbert Neven," and

Lilia Mne Callen sang two wng.'. I t "TJio U aple Tr^e'' and "Sylvlii."

M iidam ca O, I,. Tliottsoij. Willinm ;s. Spa«h-anl-R .-ll..D iK J:rrr8lf...w erc]«. lioslcfjca.d- -------------------------

;; STUDENTS TO STAGE_THREE-ACT COMEDY

HAGERMAN Nov;' S I-A Uiree- . . . ac t comedy. "AnyUiing Might JU p- hv pen." wUI b« prcfcnled-by the stu-

dent* of Uie Hagerman lijgh Kliool « In ,D ec«nber-nnder Uie'-dlreeUon

^ to g ib h ^Hi 'Jhe cast ’Is » rapoied ' of Lavctia,1, Bedtngfleld. Mni7 Hendrcn, Frlcdn' WoodheaA^LovelH-MortetiKn, Vtr-.. n e u Marali. Marjorie Bell. George• Lemon,‘ OrvlUc’ Jensen, Oarlsm.l1 Bariogl. Delryl Dennis and -Lee

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ick Uig -BiisIness ojid Prote*iona1 Wo- rs, men's club beld » -partr Monday >re o lght a t Uic bome pf Mbs D taa

u um . Blodgett ns aasocUte hostessu, Pwir :oy tables of bridge .« « • to play dur MS ing Uie ewnlng. serenteen perons Up were precent. Relreshmentt w-enibe v s n i , -

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BELIEF I llff 'cosTsm iaj

Federal Abminisiraiion He-1 ports Expenditures in . I

-------------- Gem-Stat«— s— JWASHINGTON. .Vor. 87 ( fl - • :

lUUer In liUlio from Ibe lU rt ot Cbc dole In rarl; 1H3 to U e «Qd ef Oclobfr, I9U. r a t the f td m l

, tovernmtDl 113,012,(M.' i l i c FcdcrabEmcrseticy RcUef«(]. mlnbiraUon rcportW tocUy jha i i;riiniA for direct relief Rmouhted to lll.G89,1M; im u ten t relief t6B2.107; lu u i tehablllta(lon't3S9,000; educa* iloii 1204,331; federnl iurplu« rtllet cwiwratlon commodlUu M13.000,

' — annftiK ciu inM iu n ;03,8i3.-----------. Toll! oblleailoni Incurred by all relief uicnciet—federal, sU te and locol->amounled to tl4,9|].M0 tor 1013, 1034 and the 'first three quar* te n of 1035, I l WOI jwlnled out U i« lhe difference betv'cen IhU figure nml Ilic tI5.U<li.S64 did not necu- »*nly mean the com of relief m the .

duriiiii October, but waa par* Uully iiccomiied lor by ilie fact'tliat

. In Mime nutnnw s ilie Rranu ex*• cojflid obUijalloni Incurred.

■“oTiritr »r4yii,020. the federul gov- I'rnment fumUhed I12,04S,U8 or B3.4' per ccnt wlillo the state gave

or 7.1 per ccn t.and local Kovcriiinenus *1.050.150 o r , u i per ccm. Durias aU ol 'ISXS ami IRe tlrsl

_ riimricr of 1034. KERA said, the *Iato Olll not conirl&utc to tlio nid of thc rflivf. fund, Uic do’.3_bii«len'_lKliiK carried entirely by lhe federal and lowl Bovcmmenuv

lho FERA f lju r ri ilwwed tliut . the m oiiliro rnn ix ttron t-frtc rs l-rx^ ■

IKiidliiire w u December, t03l, when 9l.i:ei.;'>3 waa doled out. Thc tmaU- rM iiionili ol lhe dole period wax Octobcr. 1B33, when' tlie fedenU ex* lictidlture# oniounlcd lo only $<13,857.

• In jiuiuar>'. 1D35, a peak wai rcnchcd when 105,333 personi re* C e lv ^ l ia ;

L u t year the federal BOvemment carried OOil'pcr cent ol the Idaho relleJ load, Uic stale 02 w r cenl nnd local 8.3 per cenl.

Expenditures Decline ‘m e 1035 quarterly ftgurvs show a

sradual decline In federal expend- iiuies from $3,206,414 for the l in t riuartcr. »1.8BQ,385 for lho'accond.10 *1,3&3,350 lo r Uie . Uilrd. SU le . CMU. how'cver, mounted over the Mime period, Uie first quarter (und . ticinj »107,4J8, soeonti q u n r t e r u n , 830 and Uie ihlrd 1200.803.

COl'RT OnOKR Kt'PrORTS ' .NEW STOCKVAKDS RATES

c n iC A G o rN o C 2 rv T ;= c rtn m B - ■ Mon men a l Uio Chicago slookyarda HOII a fc<Jernl court order yesterday fiiJoinlnB Secreury ol Agrlcullure . Wulluce from Uilerfering.wiih new ■ I Ales sec on No\-ember 1.

A- leniixtrary rcfctrainliiS -order luued by federal Judgu Samuel '

1’, Abchuler. James 11. WUderson i and John P. Dames.

Tne mtea In qiic»ilon aro fees i cliarged Co alilppers. U iey were ' ncloined in dellancfl of aii ordar. from Secreiary W'ullacc, to reduce rales,

Real Estate Transfers !

Fum lahed by the Twin Palls Title nnd Abstract Company

TUESDAY, NO\T:MWni 28 . — I>eod:-A.JLCorcQran to R, Holm-'

gicn, l l . U ) t8 in n v . ic l , No.3. i Deed: M. Nelson to F. "V. y o r-

rbon, *705. Part NENE IB i r 2 0 . '

__________ E tilK R TAtXS n.U HnURLEY. Kov. 27 - Mrn. Tom '

. riiiirch entertained, her brlilijr elub al ln-r home Monday eveiUng,' A

in rifcoratloiis a t tablea where brldfje na'. iila>'-il, PrlM.< were won by Mr*. lUiih llariw ell and -M ra. Qeorge; K r.»ler wllh bicst ptiic going to MrJi. Ila Allen. . . . |

lll l* It lo cerllfr (hat (he nrm | .\nKeny anil Itrarkeii nlll not be reoponslUle for eheek’i drawn o r ' ilfbls ron ln rle il l>y Mr. R. kriiy. 1- R. nrsfken.-A<lv, * ]

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ES FINAL TRIBUTE PAID S -----MISSJ PHOEBE-CURTIS*

ire . BUHU Nov. 37' — nm em l scr­ew vices for Mls$ Pho;!« Cunii. 7.'>.

tlep-alste^ ot ,S. C. Orr, were held ujl M Siihday afternoon a t the hom e ' «n of Mr. Orr, with R«v. 0 . 0 , OoldUi-

aulto and Rev. M. M. Van Patten , ” * In’ ehMKt 'o f th ; « rv if« . m rr> - ' I^r.lnanT.’, a:ecsiiwnjcd nt the piniio uce by h li wife, tans ’•CrofSing llie

Bar."

Pallbearers w.'re Jim G lricn tan - ' i>er,‘ E: R. Byrne.. Pnul Kmrly, A.

jTnnnler. Chnrtes IliismAiin nnd-E. V,.__

le I Inlcrmenl yaa In Uie Duhl wnii.-- llery under the dlrectfon of lhe Ev­ana and Johnson funeral home.

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■ T H A Ng— ■ T hat up llll' 111 Uiu Ifuiin^flwt*' I,,,, Idnho, Suiwrior Coumy of 1>-.n-

. i\Ve p.Misc lieie on account of .■,o i ful (00 thal Uic Durden ol lh r Iju

' WI.'4oni wc’vo won from the Esiw: for Ihe good will of koo<1 eustimii

- tlniie to enjoy »o long as we rhrvll ■ nnd prompt sfr\1cc, nnd Ihi-'Cor I Ym, Tliankfiilly your

a b e r d e e :

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arlc t chifforTgivcs clrHmn to th is printed chiffon from a sou them in New Yoi-k.

" churches of buhlIS----- PLAN-UNION-SERVICE:r- nUHL. Nov, 27 - Th* Duhl 75, ch'.irclif5 w-ill hold a iirilon Tliank.i; cid Klvinit sert’Jce on Tliursday morn me llic nt 10 o’eloet a t sftc CSarcJj ot J l- the Nararenc, oecordlng to an an* :cii .nouneement made bj- the Duhl Min* rrj-• I't^rlal avoclatlon. R er.-E arl -R. „,a Bo.-B, iw io r of Uie Flr»t Dapllal

cliur;li will deliver the mcjiagc. hi* • ' ' ' fJibjecl bflns. ‘ The Retum lo Proa-

IKrlty."

I ll- ' .lohn Eby. miule director a t the A. Duhl hli'h school, will play a trom- II. tjflnn M>:n. an nriglnnl arrangement

-------________________________________111.- Til? jcrviec. ivhich lasla one hour, Ev- •J.ill not interfere wllh trips, din-

iii-r.s nnd olher plaM for mlddny,

J FlRKSinR iNKKUL -------------lt»t<-sVif Amerlcn, In the'O em Slate. v.n-Enlls, In or nenr the MsRic'Clty..•,0 miifh turkey wp've ra ltn i. TlianU* Iji5i Frw Yenra la llshter. the Future

■miirapf. T«-e'v<»-bewi • g ltm ,-nud . th c - siwrienees ot thc pa.'(: Year; 'iHftnunH- timiirs, which wc trust we slmll con- i:\ll irj- 10 plrnso them with courteoua .cond c lean 'bum lng Aberdeen Coal.'

•EEN DEALER

;. liBNSON’S.KTOR.AOP. C O A f

t s i m c

fTO GO. '■ . PONTI.IC

TWIN FALLS DAILY ^

I LODGE MEMBERS HOLDRECEPTION AT BUHL h »

BUHI* Sor. 37 — M emben of Uie , Rebekahs and Odd r e l l o n lodges I l>eld a rtoepton on Tueaday e«*I nm g at the ir h ili in honor of M r

U 4 % n ^ '^ * ^ a l^ lh S r ^ h o i» neur MonipeUer. The Rebekoha held their rep ilar Iregilngton m ettln i a t the

lowing 'were honored beetuao; thalr blrthdajn were In Um month of

Nrnxmber: Mi». B. J . Shiub. Mra, Roy Ellen»-ood, Mrs. P ..C . lUhbJ. M rt, Art Wilson and M n. rioj-d Deeahley; Eaeh woman w*a aeated a l a Innw table wUi a hlrUxiay cake which she cu t and aeryed. Each a l­so read a ' horosefl^ o l her own life. Rillowlnif the birthday party the Odd Fellowa came and » pro* gram was pr«icnt*d In honor ol

• -thc-HHenwoddfc-Oroup aiBglng. gp.:. ened lhe prognun and M n. E. E. Davli and Mra. P. O. Probaaco pr«- acnled a newjpaper r tlt . A gift of allverware waa presented lhe hon* pred guesta. iAboul 80 penon.i WTir

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oa- . I e v e r y o n e !

i- •!•he ^ I • T h e y 'r e no t

snt j- ■ -diiys o f early

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i“[.' c an d ish up!

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preaent for tho oeeuloo and re- freshmenu w m le rr td a t UM elOM.

IL !>>rrel Womack, ton «( U r, And >tn>. IVrt Womack. U home lor a

, , vUli ovct.the hoUdai_»»*on, p * r - ' ' rcH f:iM hrt*n f^ployed irilh «>'•; " Wc.*;<-tn Oil company In Portland ] ( •* lor tho i-ear.*• Th- Hfbfkfths and Odd Pellowa ' ™ «T.! '■..■< •>,,11 «nniwi. family d in-I " ner on iv j t W«lne*doy, D ecm ber “ 4, ftt llir 1 O, o . P.- hall.

Mrs II c',ipllalo PMt. president ot ■ f Uir nclxtMi aw m bly Of tha a u tc ^ ol li;.xho, «m make her.bm dttl t I s - ' ') It to lh ' l<v:al lod«e’ot\ th a t e r r - ,

nliic .iiv; iMll be, the guest of h o n - : or 'n r -(tinner, M r \ PMt

J; lorrr.crlv rrMdent ol Dtihl. and llj [5 1* t lu t there wUl be a |^ lari'*- t.^;ni»T out for the occaalon.; “ 8h. lUf. Ill St. MarlfJ a t thJ pre.-,- ^ enl Mr.- !i" r .i .i l.,r i h.r*. relum ed lo hi.'!

hon.' ;:i (i.irlidU. Wailjlnston. n f - ! , ler - r,' ,n frw day* with h!-''

“ broil:.: r ;n irtX ufl. - - ;

^ IIH.IVEIIS ADDRE9S j ot nVRLKV. Nw, 27 - Re^•. I^ ro v ' 11* H. W..IV;..- <!.'invred the a n n m l' ir Tii,iii);-;;niiiir .vlrtrcM to rtudenla o l/

f ~ "' •• ::rg '^gg?"

r f f eand humli'Cils of fine overcoats.

{cr.-< in t|i(’ coiuitry nnd th e . im n rt;

ior tiiilnrhij: I 'll ymi th a t thoy »rc

ot too heavy f'lr wcfir riKht now ir!y w inter. Yoi, Uu'v’ro warm ono

,ip! These coats .«liow y/m wlinl i;

wilhoiil w cijtlill"

or your.s now anil i^cl a .-'I'a.sun ful

th is price we g u T i r a i i ' . ' ' t o

W “ManhailanS H IR T S

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$ j . l 9

Ilpfo’s th r finr.'it f^liirt. value kno\7ofrSliK irt"iilx‘irular?!firro} lar Jlan iiattiiii .“h ir l i in^Tood ranRC of fancy ])att<:rn.'< ii ^ilain w liiles. All havo (lie n .Manh.itlnniziiii I'-tilar tliat will. i

- w ill o'r-filiniilw.An ijiciilJ.''ij;l I'l (;ift.

golden I l f' C. C. Anderson

10, THimSDAY MORNINO, NO'T O m r a E K W 1M 5~

’■ SERVICES AT BUHL j «i -FOR WRECK VICTIM'’A ;. DUIIIJ NOV..37 - U a t tllf^ for _>'• Hftiry Way Roose, a . accicirTi: u c . i

were held Tuesday aftemoon t,Jl the MethodUt church wUi M t

j* M. Van Paitvn officiating. •. 4

iinti Mr». Enrl Allen and lu-v, mia- j Mr'. K. H. Bent aang three ciiini))rf«, j,

^ ’’AsU'fp In J«ua ," "Someilini- \Vi-'li

*' lo ’Hifc." Pallbeareiw were Il.irry ‘■|non,-ir. iinmcr Popplewell. Civile ,

Maurice . Buller, .'.rthur J-'j titnrrter Itnd Oerald-Diillrr liii. r- j “ I n;.'ni MA In. the Buhl ecmrii-ry. , j * I Mr, Ho;i.nc wo* Twm' Au«il.'l '24,"- j ion , Mntble, ArkAn.ia»: H.- I-. >:i.-- |

I viivil liv hls parenu. Mr.. mi.i Mt i.I l.uihi-r.noiu-e, and tw-o M:.r-

K.ir.-; .in<i Mnrjorle, all nf liiili; lie , 1 I'.I' i;»:(\i tho Buhl, sch«oLv

— hith— aehool—Imnniitii. apw.lal m«*ic ni'.'n '

)v ' Ijv mcnilKra of the high acluwi: lu.ii- i|..''ic dT 'irim eiit anil atlildli- im.inLi D ^'n-rr to slxtrru siuu-.-iif .

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S. T h e y 're f ro m th e ®

r t s ty l e s „ f in c fX bric.i y

low, d u r in g th c coM B .

in o u il i so t h n t y o u l l

full of'w ur'niT !* f f" m

to -'iw H v lth T O t-cq tin l-^ —

HONOR? AIVNOUNCED { fl - BY-FAIRVIEW SCHOOL t'f No?. 37 — Tlie teiehen of ‘• Ute PHfn'Jew' aehoof.Mni.'Zenla ffob- ’ a ton and Ed, Kana, hare announcedI t ta lollowing honor roll lor lhe aec* I

dPlt alx wevks; 1 ... r t n t grndp - Hlth.honfir. Rnnl^

d Kodeah; honor?, David Dn.oiLV Dor- 1* Prllucik. Roy Lee, ArvM ll.ihn. 1

II eecond grade - Rawmar;- Nilch*

V . 'Third grade - D ailjira Olbb, Lo* ^, •e wcnc Wood, Waller fliockhani.‘r Foiirlh crado — B.irh*ri. Allen,: f- Dorothy Rrooka,. Eriicii. iM'r«on, 1,. Eldlfl Nilchel. !4. FlfUi gmde - Hftl)erl Pfinber.

Ruby Prllucik. ■''• Blxth grade — Malwl Millt-r \

■ • ecvcnili (jriliV '-liu lliil/’fi', n r .t: '- '- >c ryn Urooka.

Eighth Rrade - Ji,jr" C'niM.ii., » JU30 Olbb. }la>» SlU-lir).

7 ^ 0 M > U Ii'l ■ ■ JAPAN'S. no'VAl'. KAMILV Ll TOKYO, Nov, 2S iTliurs<1.u' ,.r -

A w n wn.< born today lo the Fj ii- j

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praa* Ua<ako of J iP to . titM B & c:? th* aeoond In Une oTfaecMiifia t o '^

. th# throne; .- Phyilcuns annouDcM Uu* eoDdi* -’

r Uon of Ult moUier and ehOd m "; naUnlaOert.------ -------- r— -------— -] Tbe new bab; foUows Crown . Prince Aklhlto. bom Deeembet » ,

1033, In Uis line of luoccaalon.

Thaitkaglflni DIOBer • e m i from 1: t« a p. m. Park Hst(t/->Adr.

I Schilling\ ^ ' ^ a h i n q

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- Phone {InU'oducinff events o f Than

auffuratinir tho E lks' w in te r dnni — i n J i l t eu wives and wom en p w

th« h ighly 8uce«a9(u! Thanks8:l\ iho Elks* Hall. Indirect lightlnff,

• reds nnd yellows of la(c autumi■ novel dceoratjbns and th e sm iirt i

Adding to th e gniety of th e evci ncr-and cocktail parties prc-*r^ <«(»rllng tho d ancc.and 'the IntciT supper p a r t le r i ’ollowing. - ^

Greenery, b e r r i e s and «'rhinlBBlTlnj moUfi. combined In „ M Phl«k*t«l •m njem enl* by 0 . B. q RMiiUU »nd m etn^n of JiU com- e| ^ ifS T T O n im lu r tn tn w tln r-b ftck - jj

■ ground. .Pedeswl itand i ot C»1U ^ /onili*|Toim wBoawrdli, cedir, r huekltbeny and w a u m l>emloelt w all rtehly rrecn. ctniered with or-

. inc9 e rtl« u bcrrlti, »nfl pedMt4i /■, um lad ln ct ItchU were a m n ic d ^ on ellher ilde of Ui» orcl>Mtr» pl»l- (omi. The w aU .iba ri were lormed te of cedir »nd hueUeberry. A ecln- tiilMUng tUTcr turkey. lUumlpiKd. m

■ ihroiiBhout U»e erenlnf. . Bicfc- o< pounded by woodwwdli: f in tc

■*~ahe»th^ct-w<K»«t*4rdu M nttmd n1L,tl 3J turker pliques, and'ortnge and yel* fo law frlnied ahades o n 'th e chan* on dellers, lent Interest lo the balcony, by

Chuek Heim's Contlnentala played for the dance. A feature of the eve* wi

- -filnr'was the floor ahow *ta«ed fay wi , Marie Dunn Helm'a Kle»tr Klddlti. dl

wllh Ray Jenntnja as master o f cer- be . cmonM. He tatroduced Billy WalU. s s t be Rhythm Prince of Tap Dane- C;

~~:im;~M mnB~M eKlarter-Bnd-N»*- *" Dene Carlton fn a (oe precision; . B e t^ June T arr, a rhythm dance; th

— ^-ITe-Oo^fc ffpellng Y ou:reJoo lln i.l " In t ro d a o a W • U ll h W w n .I U J 11

Jennlnci and benelf, and eonclud* bm " in f with a U p dance by Ray Jen*

s ln p : Betty Beasley u small* ™ ■'e t t 'S h l r tw Temple,’' ln “n i - N e w *«

say 'Merer'AgaIn’‘ A<aln," and loU ;;; Olsoa. Joan Benoit. HUma Sweet ^ and Leonora Btewart in a a tunt ^daoot u a flnaSe.- ..................“

^ W. O. w a tu . general chairman ^ o t a rraniem entt and a numbcr.of

_i»m m lUM m«n^c(>iitrlbUUdJa-Uie •uw esi of the cTealni.

FRIENDS ENTERTAIN . ' WASHINGTON VISITOHS ^

U r. arid W r».J.T .K rlraa*k. Lent* —t t a r . J V a ih in i ^ , former realdenU

ot Jerome, who *rrl»edTajfMonday ice a brief tU lt wllh frienda and reU U m iq aoutbem Idaho, are spendinf nunkeclTlnc a t the home of U n . K rtranek 'i lUter, Ura. Cook, •Jeroma. . f,l

They were honored Monday ere* ■ nim rby-M n-SB 4-M rir->rA i-T lm m ~1

a t dinner. Tuetday evenlnt M r. t n d eu ‘ MrK .WUllam Baker were their din- ho

ner hoeU. Mr. and M n. E. T . Out- tl^ u n entertained them a t luncheon Ml Tueaday noon; Mr. and Mrs. Krlv* ot anek a n returning to ihe lr horns in tomorrow momlng. , .

IlAPPy SHUFFLERS «MEET FQH LUNCHEON

The H apw Bhufflen wera enler- “ talned a t a deaiert bridge luncheon a t tha bome o t Mrs. Tom Lucas yeiterday afternoon. M n . Earl sU d - *>’ more won the prixe for hlgb 4oore

. and M n . Oacar McCormick th e low

y a

HAS JOLLY DANCE m1 . Memben of Bhadowland Olub at- ta

tended a tuccesiful danclDg party un o t the organliatloa Tueiday eveqbg ye a t Bhadowland pavlUon. D urlnc In-

._unnln lon .J4U 8-A gaee-D avU and = Korman Batea presented novelty »

.^danct.num bers. Miulo w u played I I by Olen B a U s'N ile H aw ka.-The fl club announce! the nest danca for K 'Thunday cTenlng, D o c o m b e r

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PUPILS TO APPEAR IN INSTRUMENTAL SOLOS,• Prof. A; B. PrancU will present

^ clast puplls of the M atlmal

tomorrow evening ae eight o’clock a t the Odd Fellowi HaU. MUdred Waddell,-TlollB.- ana Hugh-Joslyn, - comet, wll b t tha aulstlng aoloUU. I

Pupils to be presented will include; VloUns, Robert H ar\ey, WllHin I Hororka. . James Daily. Delores I Wheaton. Alma Brlnkerhoff, Eugene I Larkins. Virginia Ftanels, Dale I }Uib, Beth Holler, Ja m n Brennan, I

• Audrey Barton, Leonard Winkle, I Lawtenoe Paxton, Mamie Krlegli, noyd Weech. Lojd Weech. Pirtrlela Beem, E m ett Dale Clark. Mary El­len Neal. Clark Alllion, eb lrlej Btokes, Jimmy Joyce, Ward Oublcr. Irene 6tev,-art, ayltM ler Eldredje. , Marie Glasgow, CUftord Shrclfer, Dewey Singleton. Evlen Rodger, Vi­olet Dowiilng. Mildred Rlclunond, Mercedes Rlcb. CBlvm Fergwon,

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keeps plates from dropping or allp- Jping. No gummy, party fcellnu, IS m U M breaOi. OIvci real tcclh Icomfort all ida?. Pralsod by people Jand dentists everywhere. Avolo jworry. Oet rastee th • a t MnJejtic 1 j

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Oarl Hansen, Mllbum Wilson. Ro»- • '• e lla Q u in t , D uant Morrison and hi

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J PRINCIPAL SPEAKS . a A T m . y b a n q u e t I '- ••Tha power of ExpetUney;' a : ^ i talk by 0. H. Bond on the things “• expected of on all-around man, cli- P* 1 iha-annual> pledge banquet” of the locsl Hl-Y club In the liljh « ft school home economies dining room

• on the m an lng o f the Hi-Y given I'. by the club tponsor, Dsle W altem.]^' 1 DIek Heppler, chapter president. |P>• w u toastmaster and Cecil Smithr w u preparations chalnnan o t the!»* I. dm ner which was attended by

1.' GIRLS' ATHLETIC .______ ; .- GROVP-HAS'LUNCHEOy '; Annual TTiankiglrlnf Juncheon ol ^; th# high.school Girls' Aihleiic As-|• tn jlitlon Wll hitlit-1>“H * T -" '* ^ c r i r The aasocUtlonI club' room in tlie ^ . blgh aohool w u 'JU e d . in holiday. fasblOQ for the evtnt. P ^ c ip a l and ^ . M n . 0 . K. Bond wero honored \ jf ( u e i t s ._____- ■".» -I, --.Mlsa Mlldrtd Sweet, prtsldent;> Misa Mary K. Smllh, vice pruldeni; t M lu Eileen Bracken, lecrtu ry ; and '

MUs M ary Bradley, treasurer, were J l , assUted in prepanUons by the fol- r lowlns commltlees: Mlsi Catherine , Colwell, menu; Miss Margsret Oee,

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TRl-C ENTERTAINED A T CHIU SUPPER

; Miss LoU Stevens w al ho iteu to w. r tbs.7rl:L0 Olub Tuesday evening a t , \ a chiU tupper..A 'thealerpariy 'fO I- o , , fowcd. MUt Ailce fleed «as cftslr- „ , man of the party. i

' EVENING B R I ^ K ^. CLUB ENTERTAINED . mi I -M U a-glorenflp fiohutfli..i'M .boit- bii i e u to the H. and M. Club a t her ds . home Tuetday evening. Mlw Mar* - . th a Parrarw on prixe for high score. aI 1 MUs Clarice Saunden w u a guest, iio . o t'th e club. Autumn no«'crs figured hi: s bl the decorative Khenit, on

BRIDGE CLUR. KBIEETS FOR GAMES O

M n. Leslie G. Coa-an enUrtalned tbe H. K. O. Bridge a u b and two

, fuesls, Mn.‘ Francis Slieueberger zi . and M n. Ruuell H arkneu, a t her Ai

apartm ent In the Colonial Tueiday , evenlnf. A Thanksgiving theme pre- = f vailed tn the decorations. ' _

COUPLE .V A R ^ D

Mr. and Mn. Heniy Simon, Filer, I• and Ludwig.-Dlerket, Buhl, were

united In i^^arrUge a t eight o'dock yeiterday mombig a l St. Edward's

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. OaUtoUo Cburch, Twin p H i . n th *I w a . X neitman ptrfom id Ute M oaitnwnr In the preienee of r«ii«

Utm ana friends.M lu Catherine Slmoo, sister of

th* bride, and John Dleriies, brother of thi-b rW eroom . wer* tba a t tm . daau.

H>a br1de.>wor»<atown of wine- colored ailk crtpe trimmed w llh eg«*

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S quet of rotes tied with whlto tulle.

f crepe and a corsage of iw eetpeu ' and pink rotes.

M lu Ann Heltman played tbe E weddlnf march. She also played

soft n u s lc during the ceremony.■ -A -w edding-breakfart-w as aervtd* followin* lhe ceremony a t the home* ot lhe bride's parenta. __!. » lr. and M n. DIerkcs will reside 4 on a farm touUiweit of Buhl.a ,. - ~- TW IN HROTIIEKSr; llONOHED A T I'ARTY,. . Iv a n o n d - lrv an .Jo lm so n were i honored recently ut a birthday parly

1 Johnson. Mr. and &ln. MUler a'nd ' J son Wayne and-Mr. and M n. W alt­

on. Jam ea and Flora Bailey. Ruth Johnion, Lee Walton, Mary Big* Iry, Ha Mae DuUon, Jurfe and LoU Nordllng, G arth Priee. Charlea

I Brewer, S don Nichols, Oorls Me- , Donald were guests. Games were . played. A plate lunch w u served I follOTrtn»_daacing-OI. tba-V lrglnU - ; reel.

I TILLICUM GROUPrHAB-tiOeiAlfMNBTINO ----------------,1 TUUcura Oroup. ot Camp Fir«I Oirls met a t the homo bf Mrs,.R, L. i

'jpiem eisel yesterday aflemoon.SonfsI I wert tu n i and games were played. ,!M n . Plemelsel terved candy to ,th e I : girls a t tlie close of tlie afternoon.

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'I " fh e ulll-m tgLPrM ay _■ erenlng fit the home ot Mrs. Mildred ; White, 393 J^ijrth jy renue_eut.

I Clipper Prepares F or Hop To Manila

I GUAM, Nov. as (Thunday) CAV>I Tlie trans-Paclfio mall seaplane , China Clipper wu'eondlUoped loday . for th e finoljbop.tomorrow of its ’ 8.000-mlls Inaugural flight from- Alameda.-OaUt^-to-Manlla:------------

Captain Edwin Mustek, the tklp- per, called for a day layover a t Ouam when the big flying boat ar­rived yesterday from Wake island.

complellnf Ihe l,538.mlla trip In 10 ’ houn and three minutes.: —T he_pU uiea '_o tlg lnal_scheduk .' CapUln Musick explained, w u for

arrival in Manila Friday.Welcoming perapantions w e r e

made In the Philippine capiul, l.TpO miles from here, with President Manuel QufJon proclaiming a eele-

: braUon.JIiL(leelMetLE£HlH-ajK!lb' dsy for all goremment etnplOyet.■ The China Clipper, which lefl . Alameda five dayt ago, had 4S ' lioun, <1 iiiimilfi of flyliiK'llme be- I hind ll (rom lhe CnlllornU c o u t

on an ival here.

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n ihrililnr advenlure wIten Ihey^re jsuch sn easy pallern as thU iplr* ‘ited J'oun* house trock to work •

1 with. Bimplest of all 'J u operallons .f is the cul-ln-one yoW.aiJd attaro ‘

feature, which doea away vrlth- In* ’•-tr ifa l» lr-fl» led-sle«vM ^W llh-:bu t *i four Itrtfp. main pieces lo cut and ?

tUich. tlie entire frock should re* ' —q:iiTT-no mw«H4 h an a frw tim m . !

and before you know It. buttons areretdy to .be sewed ou — and tha J brUiiier lliey are. tfr? ehetrler for. *

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you’n nnd ju tl tb* (ourl aed eMTiio* 0U l paittra dalina tb<i »>at—Io kMp byoortflf and l*mllr «ill drwMd tfl .•e»Mn Ihrouih. Cicludi* d«M|D« tor °itt rr oceulin.-hom*. tnutntw. tcIiool. .ptriln, eo«u. rtMki. undiu . . . tieo *doll mrdrobta. Fuclssdnc •p«clUUei _

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lliOnilJOMNflO or. 0.*B«n Koas win t e UMOff j

tba ftau omntit wtu ma P f 1float trUmi* to tbo w m ety o t Too* u io« coopar, Siam (UU tn f f le of*

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f m w l n u ' S S « o r i 5 a I u S ^ jthe u t u r a fn e d oa t b i Pocttcllo > pollep foeee.

The su te 's chief will go dlrcctly ' from BolM to U r a Rot Bprings ' whert aarriott win-ba' held ' tomor- < row a t 3 o'clock a t.th a high ichool f auditorium under lb* dlttellon of * tha U D. S. chureh. The officer ‘ w u bom a t U r a Hot Springs. ‘ --M rar-B m aa Coopar, wifc.i.iad. ! M n . DelmU Cooptr, motber of Fon- ' U lae.C ooper..and bla aU-yt&r-old I daughttrr, Dorothy Mae, a r t leavlnf > tbU aftemooD for U v e ^ H r t^ p r b g <

who' h u been witb thd ta M y itoce c Mosday evenlnf.

Police and trafllc otflelaU joioed friaoda in tba iw k a lh a t filed by tho caiket yetUrday a fum oon a t lha Twin FaUi mortuary. The body win ra ti in tU U a f tin th is after- f noon from -l-to ♦ o'dock. j

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RU tbo profram u announced by tba Junior Chamber of C oaaurca: .

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1. phw.^'Sohubart; riaieatO ' and 7 ^ U trom aynphooy. No. 4. ^ ^hiU ow tky, OaUnaUalon.) Orer* f. ture, "Die Tledanawis," John . . atraus; -Irish TMno from County

aarrv." Irish ReeI.-'MoUr on the Ifl. Bhort,** Affanied by P tr^ Oraln*

SeaU tor ihe ona loeal perform*I, ance of the orcbeatra are m IUAc d rapidly according to Nerln McCord,. . fCRcral ch alm a n -in ebarg t ol tba i4 orcheatra's prcsenUtlon hare. Over ,f lu l t ot the main floor luu already ,( been reserved 'and those plannlnf

on making reMrratlQns should get ^ their ordt n In.immedlaUly or. Ihey i. ifill hfl'gguut be d ta ppoinltd . Largs d parties fiw i aurroun d ln rco m m m * r itlea hava.mada-raaarTallona-lndl^ I eating tha t every community In thU t v le ln ity -w U l-b a -n p rm n u d a t- tb a

concert.

; FUNERALS‘‘ CORCORAN - T he Rosary w u 7 tald lu t , evening a t T:30 o'clock a t

the White mortuary chapel for M iu Anna B.Corcoran, resident of.Twin

t Falls for the p u t 10 yean, who died Monday evening a t the Twin Falls county fenernl hotplUl. Fun*

t ^Edward't -Catluille church, A th e r

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a WILSON - F u n e n l services for n M n. Beanor WUion, Kanien, will

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S iC K iB E K N id UNA MIRK

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■ ba bald tooetioir Buniai at MM a o'elook'al ta» Ttia ntUs'mortuary If chapaL Hta body win te Uko to w htr farmer .botsa at Btroof, Meb- , ruka, for b u r ^ l , - ,

!; 'Accused-Slayer i . UnwanM Child; “ MiLWiDKra. Sri: t i m - • a t

UniMd b r h i . niothw u id u » te d u an unwanted child.

1 The sU U chanea Woolentein.? struck hla m olher on three auoces- • ^ lire nlghU b e au M .ih a .fa ile d , to .. prepare his dinner. ProteeuUra eon- . V lend her dealh on Oetober 31 rt*; suited from the blowa.5 Fred WoUenaebi letUfled tha t hU . wife, from whom he w u aepantad 1 by d lvorc^four yeara ago, experi- ^ ascfd greahpbjralcal difflculUea a t 1* AlvlrVs b irth . .M „ y e a n ; afO,_w»*-. I, msde ifl u a reaull and e a n to « blime her aon for her troubles.

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' T hs IMS a i r l i tn u t 8<ftl 6al( Uirough whleh the eimp4i(D aialiui tubereulotU Is f tn u ic ed .V u olf let’ Allr lauochtd Ihroushout tho

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'o p tn t ln c fully wllh U ia 'iU te 'Ulu t u k or teiiini the live mllllot Chrlitmiu S n U Miigned to thi , Oem iU U , wllWtH fflim B > ll~ the-ne«t-few -d>yi J i L WlU m ill huBdm l

- - f l s c f i j r lettera oonlatn-In t fCtU lo roll'

_ — I n A S K - d e n u .0f-th e .ro u a ' ' 11 I'T* SchooU will 'al'

t u 10 partlelpaU li~i the Mie, u In for-

• r m tr y e tn .“The bl* ToJunUry * n n j of.lilah(

clUieiu which derote* to mucli' ef i fore m d Ume to our profram ete)

I k >-eir, dcAenes aupport In Its t u i of BeUIng the five mlUlon Chrtjlma: SetU le n t out over tbe etate," Mn Catherine Athey; -BoUe, executlvi lecrelary or tlie Id tho AnU.Tub

. ereulosU auocUtlon announced oi

I -“The work which cah” BrcarTlei I on Uib next y e tr for tbe proteetloi

o l Ihc health of UUle children am the youih of Idaho, t s well as fo Uie »en-lce to Uie vlcUms ol lubcr- euloils, wilt-depend upon the -re •ponse of Mr. tn d M n. Public to ou:

- ---ap p e al;’ ------- -------- ---------------Ctmp Needs More Fnnd*

Since McOlusky hcalUi camp wll____ be cnUrged tn d more children Uiai

^everb'«roft”v i ir b e ”enro iiea"arth i InstltuUon next summer, Uie main tcnance cost* of the camp will b

• largely Increased, M n. O rr Chap n u n ,'c h a irm an 'o t the Twln Pnli County -Antl'Tubfliculosts tssocl ation, em phulted In her request ti rcsidenu ol lhe county to be gen erou* In ihe lr purchase of Christ n tu SetU . 'm e govemment has a '

• lotted funds to be used in ehUrglsi and Improving the hetlUi ctmp, bu

-lhe money may b i_U K dJo t-cob strucUbn only. OperaUon of Ui' camp WlU be Uie expense o t Uib ts socUllon, funds deriving from th sale of SetU.

M n. H. E. Delss, maU sale chair man lor Uie city ol Twin P o l ll^ l) send between five and tlx hundrei lettera lo local cltUens tbout De eember a. Members ut the MeT clul

------1- tilgh-echool-glrU'-gTOUi>-wliklhas U ken acUvc mtcrest.ln tbe Set sties for several yean, are assist Ing In addressing Uie lotlcrs.

M n. D. li. Benmer U m tll sal clialrman lo r Pller: M n. Jolui /

- — Noble for.Bulil: M n. Olenn Wlilthe ■ t “ for~ K lm l> eny rT ir* r—Login— fc T , CuUetord. anq Mre.,Mau^e Klein

kopf for lh e rural tcliools.HUlerlftl SIrnlfletnc* -

Tlie 1»S C hrlslm u E etl luu a historical upect. An Incident I Uie romance ot Uie United 8U t( mall Knrlce and Its hUtorlcal gro«t w u cho»en ais lhe subject lo r jb l

« year’a setl. The lltUe g irl. In h( ' ClvU w tr costume U tbout to ma

h t r U tter in one ot the fUst potl boxes used In IhU country. The wera p itted on g u Itm p poiU an were called lamp boxes.

Sm est KamUln Baker, noted ai list and Uluslntor. o t C um el, Ne York, w u Ult designer o t Uie lU C hrlstm u Setl. MU* V lrglnit M(

- Mullen, New York, dressed In t cot rfme ol lhe IMO's, powdXg^hlm,.

~BR€Vm€S'Co lo Burley — Mr. tn d Mra. I

, X/, noberts are tpendln; ’T liank^v Ing in Burley.

Gaeal At CaldweU - Mis* Rebe( e t Curtin U the gueit tmtU &undi cf friends in Ctldwell.

U tv e t For B«U« - MUs' Im Adtms le tl lu t'ev e n in g -fo r Boll to vUit friends unlll Bunday.

Qoea North - M lu Mlidred Boi J lea wUl spend Uie week end t t Lei y uton, tbe guest ot friends.

1 VliJlf ftirenU ~ MUs Enid Cm 1 u h u gone to Bellevue to celcbrni ^ T h tn k sg lv ln g wlUi. friends.

f Guest et Frl«;nds » M n . Koi fc Pntcher U spending lhe ’manktgli 7 Ing holidays with Irlends a t Bulil

G aw t ef MoUier » Mlsa -Marjor Stark is spending Thanksgiving ar the week end with her mother i M id d le to n ..--------- ■

VUiU Insirueior — MIm Mlldri WohlUlb is the Thanksgiving vi callon CUUI ol a Irleiid. member i the faeuliy -at Paul.

''***‘',.R«l*U»ei — Among tlm who wm spend Thanksgiving wH

nl BufJf/MIjs Vivian KUnk.

- Miss CU:------- K o flte r liu gone to I d a h f tj^ iu

Apend the week end with her broil cr and hU family.

Leaves Kor Holidays — Miss Lj Von HarrUon Iett Inst evening f

• Sugar Clly to ifpend the next se ^ eral days with her parenU.

Kraiemlly - P rti Whluell, student a t lhe Ohio Bln iiiilversliy, haa been pledged lo De Alpha Phi lratjmli>- nl the iinlve

' Ifss tloUMT Guest — M lu Wiln------- Wg.wtrth has retumed to hn- hnn. In Oleiitis Ferry (or the week en

nccompimlcd by M iu M lidred 'oi bertJon,

tir re for lloIids;a — MUs Colleti J Welle h ts arrli-ed from MounUl

~ f^ o c n o k i iK i i> ru i rT r ( ! c r 'fn a 'w i t ' h e r'p a ren u . Mr. and Mrs. E, 5

•Wolfe.

V U lU m s ' ^ n a - ^ M ui'H fll't

W illie w a i is! -ii, v i m m —

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Saler 't l n u n ,| | | i n | ^ ^ K Y , ) tfici*

mn\y ------- .........................................—CO- / * \ V

* - i n ------ ^ \ VUllon

the < l y y

‘ 1 don'l ste why ta o n c e and er u ig M g e tto e ex p R u tre-an d M lh

l , l n . - t n '- e r t r htppeaa.to.aptoach.”—

ParTO tt-Ieft-U st-erenlnr-for-fipo 11 t l - ,n a oUier norUiwe*t polnU t * , ^ celebrate Uie Thanksgiving hoUday

WiUl friendl. ^

M n. T efflm tn ' U tk - Mra, P ..Vh *• TBtneraire h u retum ed Iror i ^ k P>PuloM, MlnnesoU. where ahe wa

< t^ « lummoned by the Ulneeai and deat: of her moiher.

? ( ! ! ; VWl Ho t ' - M r . in d M n . c o m rt Welnihelmer of San PmncUco t t■__ , vlslUni In Twin Fnlls a t tho htm

orTJf*.'WeWiii*Tme?s"psrciil»rOTa p d M n :R ,A .ne*d.

t 'fo r To UUh — Among-liiMuber. «’bo Will celebraJ

Thanksclvlng In Balt Lake Clly l L MMtei m cbtrdson: who lel

_ _ *“ t evenmg lor the Utnh capital.

in VactUw a l Namp* - Mr. ail Mre. Cliauncy Abbott a re spendln Uicji-ttk-end l«-Nami)u-vliltlof-rfi aUves. MU* Anne WlUlama has all

11 hr f®"® Nampa to spend ThankJ m ap.

Edueatfli* Travel - W .'s i ^hTti supertntendenUf Twin FalU school

.Vn 0- K- principal o t tli Tft-in PalU Itlgh scliMl are leavlii UiU aliemoon lo r BoUc to atten

“ tassloiu.ol lhe Idalio EducaUon a: ) U lt tbU.week.-

~ JM k ’ iretoc« JacJ Holme*. H yean ego stock salesma . o , . for t proposed mutual sugar mi^iu

facturlng company, with headQUar Jia ir. U rs in ’Twin PaUs, died Monday a rtRriii Idaho FtlU. tocoriUnr to ' vo rd i t

belved by friends Htre.

’ cufb. Sfeel In Sail U ka - M n . AIU «l,(ch A bt and Miss.UUUn Llnd left, yei , s t t i u rd sy for Sslt Lake City to m ^ ijjlst. Mra. C. E. Llnd, who U retum ir

to lhe c o u t trom a trip to tl I inlc middlewest. Tliey wUl .spend tl u , ThaiikKtlvlng holidays log<ther~l ,Uhcy lhe UUh capital. _____________^

Cleln- Jn Rcbool Plsy — Loren Bnin Klmborly soi>liomore n l the Uhlvn

— Rlty of Idaho. Southern Brandu an plnyeil ^he part of tho devoted huii t In band In ’T he C rk k e tt~ .o n , l^su tea KearU).” which w u p o n i e d trowth th# Unl«rsUy players in Pratli r-tbU h«U l u t Prlday.i ber — ■«—I m all At License Coanler — Marrbil pose- licenses were Usues a t ’Twin Fal They county recorder’s otfic«/4vsferde

* and to Emery E. Woodruff of ^ - i n Faltn d Myra Lee W hllm lrcN ^ Buh

■d a r- H. B. Bemrose and Paulai T'^krer . New bolh of Twin Palis; M. J . M^hnke I and Eva Palmer, boUi of Tt/IA Pall

a cos- Here Prom IJorley - U jti Dah BockwlU, head ot the /homo pa

-------- nomlu a t|rf rtm m t- o f /tho - Durl«J l l g h _ K b w ) , . U > ^ \ ipend ,tl

| C 77mnl»glrtng-holidays w llh he r pai » w enU, Mr. and Mrs. A. J . Bockwil

^tUs Ruby Pool, Dayton. Washlni ^ _ lon, aUo A member of the Burli

fnculty, win be her house guest tli W k e n d . ...........

,.K.V « « " ndiidsyt - nev. ai mJ ? .* W. _T. Arnistrong aniJ - so

Billy. Houiton. and MUa Doi Swope, student a t the Nohhwe

—;— yaMtenfr-eetieterWampa.- i n tMVi Nampa, are here

spend Thank-iglvlng holidays wl M n. Sarah M. Swope a t the Sir apartmenu. M n. Armstrong t i MUs Swope are daughters o t Mi Swop:.

Coat-ebrate r y

i'.” 'P a in i TliBulll.

Kss F loorsu r a t

T h e h e av y w e a r o f Iiidred tra m p in g l « t p la c e s n ,g va- h a rd b u rd en o n p n ln t- bcr ol cd f lo o n a n d o n ly a

p t l n t m nde f o r . th is , those « ta n d

I wlill up u n d e r i t . F lo o r ■If/ u P flin t m uBt d r y t o a

h a r d , w e a r- rc a ls tin p Clara surrdcc , y e t in H fi t

i iu to w ilh sln n d th c h a m - brolh- ■ m c r o f h n rd h o c ls . th e

ijcrapc o l #oles c a r ry - , , . . . ~ " In jn n ’it 'n n d d i r t f ro m ng lor th e o u ts id i, t h e r a s p :t sev- - o f m qvinB f u rn i t i i r o .

j3 r ..an y -o { ih o o th e r th i• ■ jc c t. M O O RE’S E N A MSlate r w i s t th e h a rd e s t u se ;

J D eu .intr c x p o ric n tc h a v e briniver- hifrh s ta n d a rd . A sk for^ - -c.aH uivc-you, W e a ro glWllma _

S- t«R-EJK ■™ S ‘ : ; : W w

=:^ i

p H H G [ Sj - j i p i

Fourteen Receive Highes- ~ Recognition -(or• Scholarship

Honor roll studenU o f Uit Twli PtlU high srhool d u r ln f Uie a«o ond rn-ks- period of tho first tem ester wero tnnouneed ye*Urdiy b

- 0 . H. Bond, princlptl. Tbo foJloie • ing studenu w i r e d All-A pades:

Prcshmen;. O rtee B ru«em ii Beata Klelwchmidt. B en leo t Mc Kay, Gladja McKeo; sophomorB

I e , . Bill Bond, Itulh Brooe, Virglnl Mih>.Kcrlln, Worden MlUs, B ert Tolber ____' Asher_VVi|ii()n._n»ctaary~WnsoE

- senlon, Cbsrlotte Babeoet,' Ioi ' lU at and Ronald Sm ith.

S P ^ - o w ie i r r u r in r o n T l i r T a i lo r - f oId a ji ” ■■■

I rnshm en: Wllma Adkini. Slal I Arrington, Margaret Bacon, Vli

^ R. iflnit Bills, Leonard Blindfor. Irom Mtrlb-n. Brtiee. D etn Brown, Ireti ) w u Dtvldson. lmo;en« DavU. Eiair leath PUlier, BUI Qoertzen, WInllel

HaU, Dorothy Huddleaon, Marjl iLeldUller, Anne Perrlnt. Ltuta-Re]

>nrad noTds.- Beverley-Rlgblns,*^ Annab > are nudoliili. MerU^6s3mon, Rita Sa' home .mon. W iuusandholu. O ract Bthili r w T T i i ra r? y M n»"SfTiggtiaiwf n7ii<ai

; Jorie Slsek, Mildred •Slack, Paj ISIuylcr. Dorothy J . SmIUi. Do«

Uiose ihy if . Smith, io ren e Smith, Cor brace suiico Squires, n ic lia rd Sulllvai lly 1* Enrl(ju-.‘t'.i Vftj-qtirs. Thelma Vlet ' Ic^i tve. Dick Woodlngton. Mary JanU l. jWrtghL , ___

nnd* Sophomore*. Armour Andenwi Idlng ^V nln Bnmelt. Pai

r i u o ll'MOC DykmuR, Leonatunks- PieliU- Erpm'elt Glbb, Priscilla 01;

,son. Marjorie llnlpln, Jean Jhuve: I pnul Henson.. R oland. Hulchinsoi

inTth', Alice-Irish, Mnry L. Klrkman, Ni nooU. oml Klrkmnn. K enneth LarkI: t the Jetnhe D tuim. Joo Muratsuch avlng Pnul O’Leary, txsU Nordling. Roi ttend e rt WUson, Msxlpo smiUi, Artht n as- Vftlilon. Betiy ■^'nrbrough.

I Junior*: Ynes Ahutra., Want iBenlon, Vcrn.x Ecus. C arl’Bayd. Ec

7acfc n a Srenrisn, Atargarct 'Ejffrortj sman Mary R-ans, Betty Hanson. Cap lafiu- Uetnrlch. Hopkln, Marjor lUar- Klelnschmldt. Ida Leo Lamb, Vei ly a t Middleton. M.nrtha Moorehou.i i 10 - 'Jean Olm-ilend. Sylvia Schollel

{paUy RuUi Skinner. Helen Slac iM ao '.K . Smith. D arj'l ’Thompao-

Alice Luclle Tinker. Nnthnn Tolbert, Dt:. ___________________meet: aenlon: M. C. BMlencer. Bsrbai n ilng Dllter, Emma A insw orth,. Im » tho AinsworUi. Mary Beatty, Talmadi 1 Blacker, Rosemnry Clark. Rui e rT ji Ambrose ENiihs, Nellie Ew'«

!lrU Ooodman. G ran t Harris. Oo — ^ rto n -K lo d t;-D an JeJ-I» n ten w alU f™'’*- Robert C,-NeUon. June Nordllr ’‘" f * Lbiitv ru lile r Oa1en Banner, B

Sthlffmiin. M argaret Shown, Co Smllh, Mll(i.-ed S-reet, Pe?iy T en

I, lhe ; -«d b y ' • • . '

DEATH. TAKES INFAfi- j , , . !' Frank Aerve*, four-monUis-o ^ ^ X 's o n ol Mr. and Mrx. Cello Ac«\-«

died yeslerday mornln^r a t S o’clo< a t the home of hU pnrcnU on S*

nuhl- 'a«nue soulh. HLi parenU, oi uy ._ ' brother and tlw s ls ten tun'lve. inkeri P'Jncra* arran8em?nW h.ar« n

been completed: Tho body rests . |th e Twin Palls mortuarj-.

^ CONCERT PBOCEEDSd“ th e ' PftESENTEbYiJCHES: p « r - | --------kw iu .! Twin-Palls Muslo Teaehen ' a2» hing- icinllon yesterday attem oon contrfi Jurley u t ^ *W to the Community Che t thU fund. ,

) T hli sum .was tho net^procw ' from tlip piano concert last PrlcSi

• Bi'd evening of Dr. Oeorgo Llebling, L • »on, Anselei, .»1io also appearM-in eoi

P « l* cert a t S*U U k e C ity belore r hwesl tiiniing this we»k to California. i^Yih------------------------------------------------

" w-llh OVERALLS MI5.SIS0 Sims T»-6 pair of overalls and'4 f lu

: and light were slolen U st nlghl f n : Mrs. Ray James' automobile, parked

'the 100 block on Second street ea

'h em F irsl^ 5 Will Last

ispiro. thcr.icttDn.of-8oap and.w ater^ thinpfi to whieh-nl}-flnors-arc-.<ub-“ AMEL:rLOOR PA INT is mado to sc; Only ccupnitions of p a in t mak- ! broughl tlii-s'paint to itR present for a color onnl, or any advlcc wc 0 glad to l>p of service.

R DW SRE% o n e 1 2 0 1 . . ■ ■

. ■ TWIN FA iX S DAIL1

L01D[llSOFlllllC«.-

-Rer. W. £ B^rmOD, p ^ , in , . effteen of th* . J t o t OhritUt: h o s t church. ouUlned pUn* for the own

ing ye tr. t t » ftU ew ihlp Uiikt ‘ dUmer, ttu n d e d by -JW - porioa

■ Tut*dty evenlni In Ui* chureh dla■ io f m tn . '

p - ln w e* iM d m U ittio o of th s c hu rt - c Khool, en iuuow t of churcb mem

bert in the matarial underwrlUn " ‘L of the chuKb'* tU itneUl cbUg* n o i ' Uoos; dm lopm ent of

*erTice, end o lb ir acUriUe*. n u n . ite y M. Betuebaaip dUcosaed tb M c- church budpt.W aIU rIl. Hayet ceo

loret, ducted the aeetlng and TnA Ru glnU dolph led i b t fong len ice . J . V Ibert, Beauchamp. *eaior elder, offered th Ison;' invoctaoa. Jtudolph-*an»;»r«iedi tala number, je e a a p u lr d k f Miss Ort<

BeU. G. W. Brewer-pronounced lh '-fon ben td lcuon r

i-8IlE?iP0RI I flSSyBESWElabel V.. - _____

M i g - E w c L C a p tw c s f i c !

^ H o n o rs V /l th 4 6 S u b ­

s'™ ; . s c r ip t io n sJm n, . — 7*/leh - Twin FalU high school claime Jane succeu ycsurd ty t s a lu t-do-------boom-ln-lhe aubecrlpllon campaigraon tor the school tnnu tl.\ the "Coyoli Paul brought Uie tpUl sales to 34S tn j j o j . thereby assured Uie publication _i m trd Uic '‘Coyole" Uila year. Ai 4 o'ciS O lp . yesterday afum oon lho buslnej jvey manager. M. C. Ballenger, iiilocmc uion *'*« *<**“ '■> Ru_ih_Vflseman, tha t.U

u . ; resulU of tiie campaign would Just irkln ‘y beginning work, and MUs WU<

m an announced Uiat she und hi ossUtaiit, M R ^ Morehouse,, hi pU ns in reidUies* Jof-immedU action foUowlnr a general sU

’anda ''^* t Monday..E d - . Aa UlC jal«.tigur«.grow_llie.*li •orth, dent bodj’ v u ralchJng ctosely « Carol class to u is tn d the correspondlr rjorle cltUeii&hlp cup poInU tlm t will I Vera twarded according to the consUIi K)u.<w. tlonal amendment passed In U ifield tludent council Tuesday. Final r Slack' po ru showed th a t the seniors t r j*on! Junlon wlU recclve .HB poinls t r

M polnu respectively lor- liavli____ purcliascd-Uiat niaiiy-annuaU.-Tlrbam wphomores and treshmen will r Im u t polnU for each subscrliuirtoJf lion- “n*! lb 'll' respective scorim RuUi ^Ewvr, NeUis E^ 'er. senior. daV-ned i O or- Individual honon among th

■alter,- wliSSien.'fifre won a free luBwrii dllng. Ilon by M-Ulng M siibterlplior , Bill Kenneth Hodges, seeond blgh, wt Cecil Iho prim among the Junlon wllh

Ferry, lolal ot 38.-In the sophoniorea iU : Ine Doss:lopped Ed Benoll'* tot by one subscription, tnd-M argar

AfJT Bacon lookJm haM S .bo& on wii 14 Ules.

i«-old • ■ 'ewes. ' ■ - ,1

R E -H E A R IN Q G R A N T E D .

i.o ™ IN C L A IH FO R DAMAGE

! nol Idaho’s supreme court h u g n n iU a t fd lo u B. jojUn a general rehet

Ing Inrolvlng hU cltlm for d tm tg from the Id tho Evening H m publishing comptny on account

__ • Injuries he received when he wlEST l im c t Dy a biWWVilllt 'llKWfl

tn-O ie--em ploy-ofU ie-pubU shii company, JotUo't attomeyi, J . 1 BoUiweU'and H any Povey, we advued I u t evening.

A t trial in Uie dUlrlct oourt he weeds JoslUi-'was twarded Judgment I 'rlday tppnutlm tU ly *3100. The publlshU r. Los comptny tppealed aud Uie supnn e o n - c o u r t-g ra o u d - t nav tria l.-Josl

e re- Iben petlUoned for a re-hearing i the publishing comptny'a appei

------ r wliieli 1118 Men ur&llKd, All ( litllotu It^volved are lo be consider! wllh' emphUU^etpetlAlIy on U

tlash- question wheUier one working f from another U presumed lo be Uie ett

ed in ployer's agent. Judge Bothwell sti • *“ *■ -

^ NEW, COLO

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_____ . . . _ TheyCiliih

t \ T»rtlT

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IL T NBW3, T C T F A IM .

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BMPISIiliiraa .....................£ Twin Falls and BuM Cor SH — ferencEs Precede Or-

ganizatlon,

urch Looking lo n r d orgtnUaUoa of Uffl. lo-eouniy wuUiem Idaho p til iJ itlng dUUiet under iirovUIon* of the T t] U tt* lo r grtring a rt t t a meeting < week itockmrn t t Bmiejr-next iBtlurda:

Twin FtlU counly theepm en tn , Hj, cattle growen held two meetfiM

tbit week, one t l Buhl l u t nl|» Bm. and the oilier t i ’ Twin r t lU o

^ Tuetday nlitht; to consider gratis j dUtrlct rules and regulaUona.

:^ £ tc h -m e e tin H llM (^» four m i Irtce caucus coujniiiice lo c o o p e r ^ wit i the similar commuiees ^ep^esentln^o t^------ e r~w w m iic iin o f ^ i e p r b ^

grazln: diftrlci,N tm td t t lho T«'in'l^>Ut caeeUr

r w en R. C. Tolman and H y Plete I - of MurUuiih. Bud L an e n of ftoc I Creek tnd G .T.-Bm ilh ofP ller”

E, The Buhl meeting elected Bme ’ Miller. E. L. Green, Jo h n Meye:

and Henry KoUmeyer, t i l o t But

Election Staled .

’f l u buriey mreilng U expecti

g ru liig btf;ird for organltation i the proixMed district, and then ' elccl an li.m an board o t adviso which will cxcreise broad powTn ; r«pee{ u> ttsc iiC ll\« publlo domai

l - M for gnung. H ic proposed dlstrlc .riar >t hU'B^cn luitguled. would bo d ialitn -Tlded.lmo.liVB.sub.dUtncU.eacb-i voU" catUems

._ d tn d one tlirep m tn u m em ben i _ 0, lho adviw y board. In addlUon

I "frte iit - iw x iiiiim rom irbe'eift' Ineu ed lor thc district a t large, tmcd O raiitu dutrlcl regulntion*' ar t.th e advisory board pgu-erx were exp>ili lusU- ed a t Tniu FalU and Quiil mceUiii VUe- by H. e. iiule. Twin PtU* coun I her agenl. MeeUngs were cnlled by Tw

had PalU County Orailng assocUtlon. <UtU Fltty slockiiien attended Uie Tw s la tt PalU mecllnE. and 7S were In aClei

dancc at Dulil. .,*lU-. -- .•.— = = = -----------;

« C h u r c h e s A r r a n g e

‘“S ; H o l i d a y S e r v i c e1 re> --------. tn d Sen-lces spproprltlo to H u n k . tn d giving d iy 'nro being arranged f< itYliiK the various churches o f Uie' clt -T he Tw )n-rali'i“ Minlsi-;tlaraftioeltll<I re- t j sponsoring union servieet tb icrlp-j evening at 7:30 o'clock a t the Bai 'ringi U4t churcli. Rev, W. W. W tn t di

llveriiw th*- holiday sermon. Tl d til BtpUot choir wtll furnish tpecij j i e mutle.______________ ) _________wrip- High nuiM «tu bo eonducUd i lions. S t. Edward's Catholic/ehurch tb wins rooming i t fl o'cloet. T he seni llh a choir wlU render LllUo Plow iU 5 . n u a by Hauler. The "Ave M tr to u i sU U a- will be sung t t the olfertoi

I * « t n u w r H. E. Heltman will deliver Bermon; -.'Holy Communion a t 10 o’cloc

followed by_a Tlisnkeglvlnf.tttdlti tion by Riv. Victor E. Newman, con

) p rU e-th e lervieet a t' AscentK • EpUcopal chureh.

U b d Speeltl Thanksgiving tervioe* w be held thU momlng a t 11 o‘clo<

n n t - a t the ChrUlUn Science church, h e tr- inimwiuel LuUiertn chureh w n tget aaenyjle-a t U-tfdock-for-T)>ank

girinir services. Including t eermt by Uie pu to r. Rev. M. H. Zagel.

' wt*

shins J. R.

. E A T n l

X .-SCOTT'SIhlng ___

TUEKEY DINNERS f e :-----------j H , t ^ 0 A ¥ ---------dered

.s -35c: em- laid.

ONI AL PREMIER

BETTERSIGHT

-LA M PSII a Choicc Selection of _ New Styles Priced a t

S y s t o $ 2 2 5 0

ATTRACTIVE FLOOR ' “, AND^TABLE^IODELS_______

llie ie new Umpi conform strlcily < Jhe princlplea of easy seeing eatah.•hrd by Ihe new aclenee of aeelng.Iiey ir e In bcsulltui new designa, In<iihes lo'maltli Che decoration of any-----lom. ami wllh ellher pure tlik or irthm enrahaderin-altractive-colon.----- ;

ONLY gi.OO DO\yN . .

i

^ 0 , raURSDAY M O R l^ G . ]

i l in F W iiisK -liiB llll-ip:o n - T h n e Boys N a m e d t o R ep

re se n t C o u r t o l H o n o r

In A re a C o n t e s t

^ Bor Scout Troop #1 of ICnuJl, t l u udng n s knoU on 11 board*, wwa twtrdci T ty . f ln t place In Twin F t lU dUtric g of knotbn»rd.conlesl.heldia«m JuB c rday; tlon with tlie November Court o t a d Honor lli t erenUig.

tfiU* Second rtac« wviit to Tw in Fall l l l h t Presbyterian Troop M wlUf .10 I « knou.on U boards. OUier troops |.

submit boirda w ert L, D. S . churel- __ Cliristlin chureh,and.A m ericta Le

m tn slon. . ........................ • -wjU» . Donald Harder a n d ' phv le oUi* Brewer, both of Troop M , t nd Del

brrFNIflion ot~ihe U D . fl, trooi &0 were nanie^ lo represent the dls

•tin* I'l Ibe Snake river area com ^ petition,

w. Z. NUon. e h tln n tn o f the com last nlih t Mid Uiat )udtfnc-was.doa

• on neatntts. number o t knoU, de tlgn and origlnmilly.

Tlie 8C0UU were called upon t provide loodstufla lor th e n«d y o Thinksj;lvliig t n d the KnuU Iroo voluntftrtd lo care ol one famll;

ectad AiwilKir »m be c*rcd_fO£_by_lh « w t» ^ h e H o ur uw )j* n in m 'u u ii ’«r n i n of court.tn to t/slle Jones and Le« Walton rc tison crlred Ilrst elaas awarda while eec:n In ______________________________ma/n ......... ........................ —trlct,0 di-± - o f - • -----------------------rman n olon t ____________________________

■ “ better • LIGHT f - BETTER SIGHTlUiigs)Unly • ,Twinon.Twin >■

ces ^ Jmk*- . h .1 for I c l l y . _________

allon ~ S B S B V ithU 1 1

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«iUor towert t r t a '

S B e t t ed iu -com-nslon

r ' S. will Jinks- - — <--------------------- ------------Krmonel.

’ It*B amaztr Indirect Bette i(8 ffcneroUB I

ijR ■ Bett«r'Si( adapted for i levels or Ulurr light 'against reflector pern

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5 -. ond eU ** 'av trda w n t te Jata sm iib, lu i tm W Uta. 0 « n ld Oiap m ta, O tiK r i a d J t a t

C W.ObaitagWUUuureoelTedmer - r llbad gea to pho to tap by aodoook

***" tng ;1M M P im ta r. p l e n a ^ , Ilf saving tn d tw fa a in c : Robert Ue

,en-°"*-" ^ " V NO FILM; NO ASSEMBL'

] n ^ tchooU h td bo nitnksg iv ing nssen bly yetU rd ty atum oon. As th setien** ipecitl trea t pUn* wete fc a moTtng-plrtara to bo thown t

^ 0^ both bodies, but Uie fUm did ho t t l rire, ta d tim e did not tllow th preptrtUon of a *ubititu(e p ro r ta

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ztng how much more life one o tter Sight Lamps can put into i a light keeps people alert. . . )

Siglif Lamps’ have .a -glass i r an itidirect three-lito lamp umination from the same bulb 8t the cciling for general illur jrmita ample, direct downward

Many Attray Better Sight I.ainps COa nlylcB in l)oth table and (Id ® ’ are Bcientifically designed i

seeing, cfipcclally fo r read concentrated vinual tav k s.' nre unusually a ttractive t variety in shades to please

r h .; . 'P . A - B s t t c

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Lamps. V room and

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Ue- tva Boyta. «f, of S k a paid »U0 flnt tod W-tt OOIU la AtHoe ot the'Eue* a U. Holte'a eoort ta Twin KO* jfwUnkjr for ;drWni

ILY toflutao* of

pletdednllt7totlMchai|t<n«w«i MM ttd b m r i ittonUy hy laaa]

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, t e C i « »TOLDIV to • M n.' S u h le* -^en m ."n u U ~ 9 1 t r . yeiterday reporttd thett of bei tha greaa-nttl.plckup.troia v tire V

rau. wu parted In downtown Twtn P%IU

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M o d e r n i z a t i o nw B etter S ig h t Lam p— Now orf

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“ re f le c to r espedalT jrn M h ld i g lv e i t h r w ________lib. B e s id e s th ro w in g u m in a tio t) , th e -g lass ird lig h t.

active Stylescome In many attracUva fldor models. AU of them d to give be tte r ligh t for ading, aewinif nnd other s. The design and (Inifhes t nnd there ia siilllcicnt 5c ever)' preference.

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rra are now displaying the ,-a iy le a -^ n -B e tte r-S ig h t -------, Viail your dcalifr’a ahow- nd' 8Ce how much beauty c n j u i l t ,Into these new - Ically dejtigncd lamps thtrt - eyesight. . . •

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A — ' <■ ■ nN YTHING'could

smelly p o rt n i th th« incenae < d irty sea foam iicrvadlng Its

— i 3 p p ? o r o w r — 7 — — T I t was th e birthplace of t n

ners, th e fccdhip jrround of im portant enough to cause 1 squirm anxiously and toreiffa

— wh(m“ tratic concessionB were , Tho anawxr—CoffccI The Grcflt God Coffeel Yo

houses on tho docks crowdcd • sacks; ships loading n hundret drod-n«d-thirty«pound baga t

— T5tTiI«hM . cMCtpnf orr » « « ♦ maUtnga M <Udo-d<ni-n In Um bold. . O w * of atubby, dlrtr naUTei nm* ,

nlnj twck »mJ torih to chute* wtOi , bscB on tbelr backs, unlcntUnc {mo

- r e j t caravan* of wfiRona O a t , a nc;-CT-cndlPg line to dia- ,

■ IOwPropionnlm coffee-th# ono i r « r 1

Mtirco nf rewiiue to a Rovemmmt 1 th»t sTiiiyi-d on a trfjwherou* flnan- 1 call kc«l. And wlwt ft «vai»n th ^ : T O to l ^ lCTMm-an .«r f < k ^ j

, to * town tha t wa» alwwly the acor- ' pfon ol £outh Amcrica.

Uuodreda of darlc-aUnned runtj men In UiakJ unUotma aod n n capt patroKlnR- Uio itfKLi, <Uit; Ultle , men wlUi m queer allky itubbl* on , Ihelr Ja»i, ftrK>irant UhJ# r«U who didn’t^ (rtre a damn for the power* .

. of a n r consulfll« on earth. 6e& cap*. talna unuxllr watchlnir their men |

go aahorc tn Proplonolr^troutilo ^■ ~ ln U ie * I r ;-------------------------------------1

Tho town w leouTsti *1Uj dJi- < <aM and ralnf(i1I.Tnlc«.a look t

r ^ . consular Tlaas .on ahlpa' paiK rs'» . ‘’Port rtlsewd—dysentery, fever-" -

Rainfall — ta 'cnty-elsht Inchea * i >‘car. I

na lae .a row In-Propfonolrq,wllh r thaw officious loldler-poUce. t a time a ship sailed ihort-handed— 1 day^ later Uie body ot a seaman noftled out to sea tbrough ona of t

------thc_ses:a*B -canali-U jftl.lonntd-» ineivork under the po rt A llltle late y for his ahlp, but on his way. j ■ D ^t ol tostden n la and dayf ol i

blinding heat—In a placo where h anything eould happen. /

And Into the dtflce o( the NaUonal Coffeo eoinpany o( * m ussr <H3 t swtltorlac day came jk UU_youoE t

— man;— nuZutven of jaw, khaU p breecbet and cracked puttees |u b * « tng hU lone legs.» fairly whlto ih trt ji open a t hts tanned tl\roat, and a c p iih .helm et pushed back on his head. Teny W lile lt- ln a hurry. i

The clerk In the offlcc raised hls /, head Indolently &t tb s sound of ii

— oSt ? j, d idn't Uko naUva clerks, a terrible 0 breed whoM clerical Jobs made ^

' U)em kings with tbelr'fellows and Impudent wlUi tbe whites. t,

Thla one bad no cbance to b* te* . gal. l i wat iu st as veU. He'd have T lu d b lf face pushed tn. Terry paid . him no btcd, foregoing all prelim* Inary form allUu lo .knock bneflj a t * the .door of the monager'j prlrate ‘ office and enter Immediately on Uie « heels of his knock.

Tho clerk shrugged his thoulden. C Theso c m y IngfSKs. And It was 10 1; Infernally bot. t

"Hello, Drake,” Terry greeted Uie h m anager thortly, and dropped his « w eitherbealen helmet on thc desk.

The Englishman looked up. ume* •• ' wliat annoyed a t first wlUi this (,___JWTWDtolT entrance. In Uie tropics _

a m an clings to the little Uilngs of fonrnlUy e\'ea Uiough he may let ^

tild e .; 'Drake had been out here long '

enough to osslmlUlo ttiftt.Ume*vam .• • traUjrEngla’iid was bu l a naa* to J

him now except th a t he never forgot “ he was an Engllsbman. ti

-—' - But Terry ■would'nt have cared IT ^ he were Uic Prince o l Wales.

"I've ROI to get to the capital fRsl." u lie ripped out. "or wherever this Jool 1!

— fiMfrjiiiieiie via i<en lu i . 'in a t &a- rs dlUooal equipment U t, month over* n

- (lue-and IMro wait much longer the b -. .whole camp .will bo do«ii wllh fever.

We're had slfknea* and de«rUon v already." . . . • • • ij

Drake shrugged; I ts had regarded - tbe Nntlonal Co/fro company's p ns jeets as tll-advbed from the sltirt, even thmigh Uie governmeni sup- pcfted It. ,,

• ' Dredging and widening the scum- my yellow Pnlva so tha t coffee ihlp- menta could be floAted down from ,1 annlo D l» uar. a fond, fooluh ,! dream. Nn sensible enRlneer would

• have tw»le« Ui* Job, he reflected. ” Not In lhat fover-rlildcn dblrlct -wiUi au IneKlclant and ptucrutU niuing govemment holding iho J purse tlrm gt. .. "

Ko, only * eoupls ci'grim-lJpped Amerlcaaw who, by lonn uilracle. ^

' hnd bullleil. csjolcd, {ought, w u >' driven ujlky niUvcs and iti* Highly- n Coffee company to Uie point .4imo they had altno.'l tuccedcd lr per- k MTOlng Uio Imjiocjljle. <}

•'I’t'c cabled—" he beEMi. I "Dn;nn your c .iblol" tlic'ii

Lail i'omiK "Do yoii i^lnk f i e ' , cu.iic iloMti thut rmikiuic .rtver lo 'ii plsy hui>;.i-utels t UIi cablt blaiilt;?! .

. .. iJ .u -n , DriiKe, lliliirfo-iir«-t;eltiiii;l- BM!, : r if breiikins om, 1 lielii'. j-oij. f'evrr.' Do yra tJJoB- nhai iJj.i- | .■a ’Kiuy I"

nian bTi'.-.tiimi?. 'lliote CiiaiKiii -.•.•i:i,'‘ tjuit lil:c r;iii—only Dsd is

. . . .ther.:. ilictB now and hv's hm ;i., iDiil'li lihim lf. Itiirhi iinw lien Itarj*. nitchiinlcal M d c.i:ijiruciir,ii'' t-iiniiiijtr, ro:e;iiuii, dotlor. I’rlest.;’' nn-l fich'.er. .mil If he's evrr knuck- " ci»off hii fr-;!, Bood-bvi' lo every- ' t.'Uiig."' '■ pi]<lir;l Uw licuvv'uuli-Jni hm/ •'

• • back from hts brtrw w in a '■- .-ra U o a .a o U e o oJ-bi*.imd;i»i»*>'a»

were brlrhi. Drukc rcllecicil Uiia ^

of the drCBdcd Jungle fever hlm-- -self.^ , . . -

h* eold tympaihetlcally, "Xtikc il t e u y for a couple of days. Uellcve m e r he exclaimed fervently, “I i know hovf y o m c e lt TtUi govcni- m m t lii>< iiriirlv flriven me doUv a t i

' \\-timcs.--by. Jt7re,.Wt i'o irc a in tiurry i III, lU-old chap. “ •V. '-Voii'ie [loiie v.umlrr.. vo.ir I'.ili- ;

J ■Km A^ou. .bu; » Aniv)J>-aa jt

«D THE LADYv td G a r l h ^ B Z ^

O H A r tm ONE O B B T WILLETT

uld happen in Propionolre—th a t ae o f ro tting .cop ra and stagnant Ita narrow stree ts aiid fJat-

' trouble, th e re fuge of gun*riin* o f aedltion. And w ithal .It -was

je any governm ent pro tom to iga powers to develop hcndschcs ire guaranteed.--------------------------

Y ou could see t h c ^ 'c n t w are- led w i th t ie r s a n d t ie r s o f coffee d red b a g s a m in u te , b ig f a t hun* a -g o in g * 'bum t)ety-(m m p'* -in to

gorermnent it tometlm** the nea> ®* est thing to an old ladles' sewing

ctrel# Uiat eu iis."” “Sure, Drake," T ert? »ald Impa- , ‘ tlenUjr, "I know that. But luis Is “ * different. You know h.iw Dad l» -

be'a funk h it teeth into Uils Job like » r a bulldog. V?o cnn 't Jii.il mi uround s t uti there twiddling our iliumbt u d n* slugging whiskey to (Ighl olf the uit fever. Dad's w-orked like (en men-~

“J'il cable Again," Drake tald lons- lestly. CablesI He knew Hint cables

^ were Uie same os talking to a deal old m aa wlUiout his enr trumpet.

^ HIT fingers dnimmed thouglufully f " o tj'U iejdge of Ihe desk.” -Terry laughted mlrthlct\ly and ” tit ft cigawt. .P* 'Bure.' he advised, blowing out

Uie match wllh a dUlck exhalation “I oC blue'tmoke. "CablB by all meant.

but I'm heading for th rcip lfa lT T d o s t m a t your thlpplng agenla

IM. there.'B oet In two d a p ,-h u h 7 -■“ '•Luckily, yes." Drake nodded.

"Dutcl; boat. Prelghtcr, bul I Imag- a Ine you can get paaaoge. Wlllel,"

be leaned forward suddenly, "Uke lb my Up and duck Uilt Job. Oet>your oy father and clear ou t ,o( Propionolre.— There'* revoluUon In lhe air.in "TWs I t going to be no 111 placc of for any white m an. and if martial -a l*w-l»-deolared.-you'a-be-htuimed In lie here for monitis. I 'm ducking it Uie

t ln l sign of uouble. Why. if as you ol tell flie lever tilU tiw rtver, It'U be re hell. IlevoluUon and fever. WilleU.

A wblle man cnn 't buck them."^ T lia t 's just too bad." Terry iald M briefy.' "Sut Ini going (o the capi*3g tal.and.w U at's m o re .-n i-b e back.U Rerolutlon won't stop me or fever D* elUier. Dadls the boos. Ite says Uie r t job goes through and, as far as I'm• conccmcd. Uie Jpb—goes-through."

>ls Drake realized U wasn’t any use.T trry knew 'as well as he did iliat

^ for monlh* lhe coffee co\in.lry liad

'7 In ann t and tbac m eant the f(4pplog ^ ot coutwlso tn d e , and the block** adlng of Uie porta. ■» A- man like, WlUclt never learned

by copy books, b u l by experlenos * ' alone. Drake TMbbed hla nose with a

long, tony loreHnger. jT -• "If you must, you must,? he .» sighed. 'T ox a t th e American Zm* ,t« bfttjy might be able to help you,’ he he added tentaUvel>-.

"Oeorgc Pox I* * pretty good man. n . Good enough to wave thff old flag to In Ibelr /scf9.“ T erry looked at

Dmke saUrtcaUy. “If they atart ha hedging on their contract. Kere

comes the marines and so foHh."He took up hls liclmet and nrow.

®* "Pour dajV run bo th ways and I ’ll bring tha t ‘ requlslUon , b flc t.w llh

■“ me. Dftd'a never le t a Job beat him “ >-et and he Un't going to sU rt now," ^ Tlie Engltohman a h n i g ^ again.

yw (to’ "J* -"nmnks.- , • ..............- -.n He accepted the tumbler, rabed ll

In brief aeknowledgenwnt. then tosiicd the fleiy liquid down and

y wined his llp t w llh 111* sleere. • Drake wntched th « ta ll erect fl«-

1.“ ure r*1«gJhrouBli t l » outer office, lol He flapped Uie cork baek tn the ffr tinnic ;-iimindinc ' I t -w lth- h lft-pw?"*- r* nfier force was needed, a wonder- lie Ing expre-*-<lon on h ts foce. cr. - m a t chap," he murmured wry- on ly. "L' the xtry m an ,to build a

bridge over the r l « r Sty*.",e d -------------- , .«>' Chapter Two.ft. ADVENTUREI*' Terry Iwd b^en around. Nenrliis

twenty-elchl. he hnd before Jie wa.s twenty encircled m oet of the globe.

P’ He had teen nntlve gang* 5wc.il ® tiielr hearl* out to mlae a rnl)nia<l ^ tre-'lle III lhe Andea. Ul* life hc’<l ,

once eiitrusied to n battered Futil : m . (!\'elnit a<ro.wi a d rae tt tlirir

[i Jiimiw and a wheete ahead nr n ,,P yellinir throng of marauding Riff*

In Moroero. •He had irtUiewed «>e denHi of

l( h!» ftithrr’a be.it friend and ore of ;i(i llie mwt abla and undaunted eiit:;- li- nrrrs t l u l ew rbaU led Ute forW« M ; to S'rtltire lo a slnnd.itlll, Sam Cotlon ji ■r- knifed by a’ lira t and drlnk-nnd- ;

<leii^.peon In Mexico. 'iI And to l>eifln w ith, a.i I* r.i.-i-i

lic'li)n!f:il that hf- like f\Tr>'lhlng (’.v . |i If iluiiild In v c 'n tj'g lnntng. he n?... loMjnrn la Clilna. ♦' it- • ] It 'md hf-ii Collon'5 dealh iv.n; « ‘n;'.-ji(y';;i'il-tltrht-ptmithedr?ftnify l .n . - l i '>l'rpn>-e Wlllrtt Into th e 'm a n hf Vr.r:',

-r: Iii'fore Vic tViI.'ftt hrtfl/m i’ ri:, V - Mill (;;?[l p-hll<L_a_Chlnf?«~ir;!:il-..

■.'•‘Lni: tn-,' fiom h e r knee* wu'i >;; biiiKilo nt h iim anlly lhai.U; .t milct not .-ee. ''1

H** hpr;im(* the mae.itro for lii .jt wavhn (lie baton.of'forgctfiil- ■

■jl in w of n mruM of aubum hair, apnic.l- .^Jiof flnr CTev-Rrcrn lyea.a lightlaii^li, ji ...[ bv spiin-Jnp nn e’w nillvo 's ehalrnnil .

leaving behind him bridges, <tam.«, !intl rm .l- tii-«l>-T-:irrr7ir~nig »-nrlil 11

let but n w r Mrmory.■Oi eoiilrf,lic..T\-hen.the_b6y who;lill ii.w ttiili h im had Vic's tr«l- ^)>iiilt h .nr;,;.in h<t |i-wnd ■Ker-*?e.i?- - n - An<l th tr> -____ g.im rp1tni?^>in(1 hefn w>nl hufk tti

for biirlAI. The frlenil of It both, a .wonrt father to Terry.

IVC "Terr)-,". l.-iwrence WilleU m IiI"I sbniptly, "K't'f, .Eo-tiomc.'' --------11- n m it wns loo lale. Terry hart A t ll)lJed.ft.tl5a»UaH«V-MiM.b-4l-b«Uwh Ty Ulin "even ll[iv‘ ’ .v ' '

"Homo?- Iir raid Ironically. hU [.I'.'c i';iikctiiiii{. "Vou

!^»lcan hviii lm Vie Q uiet U ton nanl j

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ns ‘p c rse d th o u sa n d s P e a w n t t ^ m e n . Tw-o w e re K IT ieyand A'lM V— . ------------

io.,,D.’»d, but I'm goint- to stick . ir'ninrt lind aee th a t lhe loai# who

knlf.-rt Snm gfta oll that's coming ^ to him."

tf, And he had. T hat h id been fivejrnm ago. .........................

of V lc-Iof ■ --------"• r i e "CoU.«eo" ..wat Crowded to- '‘f nleht. I'crrv Willett lounged a t

il'.r bar atul.niopdlly mrreyed his 'I- .'iirroiinrtlngj. a clporet drooping

■,(io.n a comer of hla mouth, one 1; liaM Idly toying with a claM bf fore

‘'- |li lm . -., Thc pl.ioe lett him fo’tl. Tl;- men Itl.ere were a conplomeranon of for- ,<i;;iifrs. nailvr#. joilon, and 'tongh

>• - iau.bonei:_fcllQ5ta Jrom_llie ja c ln e * of the .ihljH In ‘|i . harbor;

drinking, «liii!in«_[ii^lls. ll- otclioira- til.ij-ed > ; ;;»n; ^ lialcony ovetlooklnc llir floor

11', 'rrrp.i o f-o ih rr wotnen clrcu- ;lau\l aromid umotiR the Inbles.

ii'j<lo<l;;lnc nway from. pra?plt«: handa. ll- Jlllllr.; It liuiilu. ilc.i- Tli9 r;o«(J letl him alnnr. After ;h, l"ne o; h *d . fi»prnncl^(t him,

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SV -Y D U R -I IPAN-TAKE THe I TO PAY. CNER TO MAYOC■---------------- TRELAWNEY'S ylANK y o u , ' HOUSE AND v VYOB BRINS HIM Jll^EY! r a b a c k X ^< -C W E R -^ - ■ f a fAT. ONCE? ^ D

4niLLED.' J - ^ 1 V JTON I ^ TUANK561

WISH H3U BEEF ANOM 4 » . LUCK— y b c t t c r ™

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l l si l wB i l 6 4illcd In Radical Peasant 1

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i n g l r r f r e n l“ftf’th e natlonnl palac [rts, who, swintrinK ihcir I :is .^« . r n ts and workers tiyeri sllclw nm 47 Injured.—{'"n I'liolo.

:k U »y reallted the t.ill tuird figure i' 10 a t the bar wa* ii-.on* to drink and I lg nothing el/e. Prr>; ;.'voirc lltiuor.

■ helped to speed th.- tini- to liLi de- ve jKirture. •------- He-f<ll like (ti'lUiiR t .ynlly pU ’.* '

tered, bul lhai wouldn't be eo good.. O f courw. II wniiUl be nice to fad? j into oblivion and u p -Ja 'i be-*'

, fore Uie Dutch Jiu-nnuT rlciircd for .tlie cnplU l-hc Mnuiiin-t liii\-c lo

„ stand here and ihlnl; how his fa- ’* ther lu d looked u h e i i l e « .„ Tlie scene slujxd a i:u lilm even

yel—the tall mnn »t the w ntrr’s ' •n e tlg r be.tide the luutirii .irgulns with r- him, ordcrUiK him (o j;i.; ncl.mi from jh the coffee comp;iny.i hrnrt ofJI'-e In J . tlie _capltalMh^.inri rblmr behind

Uriil Junnlc woifi.'h 'v falh.'r's eyes— i . _flurtJlad-w i*.U h*ly»«,-but-lthntt rd been hnrd to Icnvr him thrre ul Umt or leaden river with the ndky cKnIkLi 2- ftll around htm.- •IS. Abruptly he had .mpUicr drink, la. Speed up time. ir>- to forget th li In­

action, Agahi he diUled'.with tin . er Idea of getting (Inmk.-Ho, m lshl get n , Into a .tangle whlLthC-MUce.nntl.CHtL

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-*TMAT WAS A DEE-LICIOUSA ?61V1N& DINt4ER.MA— R0A 5T) NO MASHED FOTATOES'ARE. / THflN TURKEY AMV DAY.-UHJ rO U 'tlS T E N iN G T f^ - jr— — < ^ M A - ? r — ^ / S 0 6 L A D )

t Rioting

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lacc In M ex ico C ity , w ore sciil- 1. hh Ic in lo t h c th ro iii? .nntl d i s - . nnd pia tb l.s tu f it;h t liu* liorsi--

re I up bcitiK beld lnentiiiiuiiur.u:n ‘. c r ' id I three day* like the !;ii^r li" niul 3r Ducky C^irdKUii h.id lii;n:' il :r, ;.n; r - ia f tr r ihnl All .'Jjtinf'.'IM'' i:" ’

.' .lu.irez. *Ornn<^ flijh tJJinl.

d ,; what -liud happened' to . Curator:; (jiffa d n 't seen him /or ,i K 'f-.-if.i vU liioe that Ponlecillr;-Jii,H’ .-. ' Dr Job.lo _____ , '

A mnn came In'from the v.-0bbllm: a little. T;;ry |.)oV.r:i

r nl him dL1pa.■ iplllltH>•. oiii-, u m i ; '* Ix'il fnllcn doskii llio^Siiiiii i>t .-.uin '

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from the door. A* aoon as he saw lhat tbe newcomer wea c ither Eng- llih o rrtacrlcan he colle<l all bets olf. No tenst wbhtng ba rd luck to a fellow Uke that.

The man gave an abmrd-lmpres- [ slon of youth—-Aliy?.—Qod kno:\’a.' He didn'i look youns, his hnlr wm ' i1 lo.ised and rumpled, hls tie pulled', I loft<e from h!s throat. liL< none-loo- \ , i deon white dueli were bunched and ' ' I huTiciierl nbout hli form. | ■

Mnvbe 11 i». s his queer triumph- [ ! am iir in .a i bc..n;cc«**fiilly—eom*-' i>lcti-d tlir rief«nt of the J>tnlr;; maybe he'd wagered on the chanre ■ of brenklRR hla neck tco. T lia i grin . f.tarled Tern' wondering. SomcthlnR ellfkrd in hi* brrvln—th n t brlcf-

- inrv.i-in» r-ln tffm/wl :Diit wlio couJd irrln In rvopin-

n o lrr?-he dL'Appeared Inlo ilio: eroA-d and Terr>' foreot (ibout h im .;

J.Ilnutej jaw d- O thers cnme In. i H r hnd another drink and w ille d ;' .wmcthlng «-ould happen. The musle \ ffcmrd In bf cclllng louder nnd fun- ; ' nier. The |,um of coriver\.itlon. th e ! ' «Blllng_Df Iltr rurreiit r ln r jr . lhe '

p trend of feel, lhe cloiid.i of nmoke; ‘ flylrled about hl.i hend. He decUIcd, ' to 'ce l out ot there and Into the cool | ' niBhl air. , | '

j And tlien Oiere wn*.the sound ofl- ‘a ahuffle of feet, loud volcc.i ralwdH

I- In altercallnn. add the ftound of n i; .. fiort.i- hitting tftr floor. Terr>- put o(l<

■ llir. oepnnuro to clnmber on lop of j : lhe bnr and view with Inlere.MrJ, lye.i the Murce of the disturbance, i

. . ' A henw. dmnken IMrlucnese h a d . ■' lurched n3alu.1t lift-, table of thc mnn ’ ■r '-.vith Ihe (amlllnr’ Rrln. Rven n s : ■A Tetry saw him rWng to hl.i feet nnd . ll! lemotMtrnhne «Hh the Porluguer.e ,

.lie fumbled nroluid In hLi mind fo r' a clue to ilint eluslw IdeniUy. U u l'

, I now lhe poutupurw h.-vd ' slapped',:_ Jum -an d .T cm ’Ji!}nipily quit fum- : hllng.

• <Oopyr!nhh*l«lr-br-D8T td-O aH h.-

. tContlnued in Ncxl Js5uci

nook* for all a ie s and U*te<i a t 'Ihr Cloi [look Slore^-A dv/* j

Covcji's Bronze ( r.a* . . . Treated W ith U ad-

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I -/swD / tooCgmt'T B7 H £ Y WOULD B E SO W PLEADED ABOUT x T t

W WWAT COULD / ' \ .5 5 ■ h a v e d o n e to flA H Z n - 7/ K -m E fi A C T THI& J gT

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I 'V- I1C: mi I-AUC I )(* I OCT no*n . ; ■n. i_ <By Tlic A.isoclated Prcis)

I,. I Stock priees have t»een advancing i . [ Mradlty since March ot tlila year,

’ rhln; more ihan S!> per cenl. After , ^ 'r eacllMr slightly In Uie laat ot

,( j' nf September, price* have *oored 1> -] i per rcnt-durtng (he.pa&t m onth and

; a half. Thi* rally Iia* lieen parllc.[ ularly cheering I.0 lechnlcal atadenli

, j i o f Ihe mnrkcl. II tia* succc»fU1ly I pcnclraled, on the npslde. bolh the

f"'l! iU and the 1S31 high*.- n f --------• a ,'C,

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U n d e fe a f< In T h a n !

Utah,- Denver. liObm; As Winners Of ;

. R.M.C. Duels |

B r ALAN GOULO ^ (AMXlated P rm SporU Editor)

N K W Y O R K , N ov . 2 7 — i T hanku ffiv in tr d a y 's fo o tb a l l

l i ro sp c c ts ftre c o m p a r a t iv e ly ■ p c a c o fu l th is y e a r c x c e p t in

t h o B ro n x .T h e r e a re a n u m b e r o f t r a -

— d rtfo m rf-m ittch e a -e ls ew h ere ^ D -t h « E a s t a s w ell a s s e v e r a l v [ ta l c n ira g em cn ta i n t h c S o u th a n d a ro u n d - r o b in nmong nocky MounUin UUe ccn- tvnden. bgl tomorrow's moat Inter*

. e stln j Ull takw p la « In the Ynnkec «iadlum. sILb Uio unt>«ol«n And un> Ued Violcta ot New Vork unlvenliy

— rftc in i'iijr« iM ien jc -of • iJ ie -m rc d Iluuu ot Fordiitm. ’ '

The ble town luu Ixen whipped up to * plUh cf cKeltemfnt n o t c«ced» cU by the furore over Army *nd NokM Dame. Close to SO,000 >pcc- uco rs u-m Jam {he "hoiae Uiat ItulU liulll" to MC U'hethfr N.Y.U. really has come back to • placo am ons the top'DOteheni. lucli a i l l enjoyed durlnc lhe hMycon day* of Chick Meehan's regime a t unlvorally hclfhts. or *h tllier Fordhun ’8 pow- rrfu l torv-arda will cplll th e team tlis t has run up wrycn consccjiUve victorirs agalnsi somewhat ordinary o]ipoMUon.

Fordhan Bettlnc FaroriU Kormum Is lhe belting farorlte t t

slx^lo Ih-e as «-ell as the cliolce of most experts.

Orduuirily. In (be Cast, th e Cor* nclI>Penn.iylvanla Is th e boll* dny classic but bolh have h a d dli- Appointing seasons and no t more tlian iOfiOO likely will ece th e ir a n ­nual match a l Franklin field, Pblla-

> dcJphla. pennracipltc four i*lbscks. liiu entirety too much power for a Comell team Ihst has lost five of lla six gam o and lied Uw o lher. «1U> Columbi>.-P«im-«a]loped-CaliimbiA

K " 34 to 0 and msy run up ns ble n f score a sali'il the llhncans.

PllUbun:!) looks lo lu\ve a de* oIMve cdije over Camcjsle In thclr mtnunl UK for Bmoky City honors. COUale figures to enjoy n touch* liuRii luuiitvSt ■.'llreiim's Tfmple U Um cliolce ovrr Buckncll.

' Two InlerestUiK IniersecUonnt . punes ara booked a t Uio oaUon's

cupltnl. wllh Ocorce W uhington lAvorcd over Korlh Diikota nud catholic uDlvcnliy a tllgh t favorltP to bent North Cnrollnn State. Byw- tuso.should_iio»e 0Ut.iJar>-land -at

- - ^D nU im brcrUnless Lculslann Slnte U u p « t by

'i'ulanc Salurt;iiy. U(e Akbimui-Vui* derbllt'gnmp,lomorrow will s e n x the purpose only of deciding Uie ntoncr* up for roiitlieMtem conferencc hon* nra. Abteima U Utc choicc, by several

• th e South.

- ncMcc. North CaroUnft o rer VInilnla. Vlrglnln Poly over V.M.I. nnd iKjy*

- ola of New ■OrlMiiia over \Vc^t Vlr* clnla.

D enm ,Ulah FaTorrd . Tlie Denver-Colorado nnd .U U li-

U lah Elate cnnirs Mmulil settle at IfM t hnlf ot the Rocky Mountain

. . nrgHmfnt. Dftivrr nntl U lo h .S tfllc liftvc won live oul ot six confcrcncc Rntnes. Ihc otlirn four ou l of five. Colorado muy rebound from Its sur*

•— priRllirilcfcarbrW j’omlni: hint week bu t Druvcr l» the eiiolcs. U tah Li •fnvorcd ovrr its fitiiie rival.

Oklnhoina. under B l(f Jones, fig- j ■; ures to wind up n kw d s« s 6 n by m detcntlng Oklnhumn A. and M. Ar* f kansnj h the chnlce Over T ubs. \ ' Tcsns over T m s A. nnd M„ De- J tro lt over Texns Tcch.

TSyndicate Obtains Option on Broks

G6oiie'rSisl¥ 'anS W efs Organize to Acquire ■

r ~ St. Louis CiubST. LOOia, Nov. 27 Iir, — ‘Hie

' Olobe*t>emoer4t lonlsbl mM-ji .'W)- ■■ dlcntft dr ten *i>orUmen' liS p r In-

f h i^ f r qfOrB'>_Sl5lcr._.lm_-b«n_:±...iorm«l-t<.-purchnjc“'n i r '8 t .

: nrnwns of the Amerlcnn Irapie, Tlw paper fald Sliler, a former

• Brown mannptr and ono of Uic ere al , , first bft.wmen In diamond historj-, i and several ollicrs had already ob- ' tallied An opUon on the club.4 No nttcnint x>1ll be made by llic s syndicate, the paper Mated, to buy

SporUucsn'i park, home orounds o!_____tlie.Brflgns-aud.Uia St. Louis Cnrd*

Inals, or oilwr baseball property• OB-ned br the ealste of Ute lale Plill . nail.

2ZBing^]SltiS4tinsF"

~ - BOWIE.-Md.rNoV,‘ 3 7 . - C « i l «\ Palantlne, a (ISSJD long shot, won

- Uie tlrlrd racc lien* lodny lo com- J* ■ p!et« a dally double payoff wcrUiV *1^1800 fof « . It- t'-n-' the second• b ln w t double p»«otf In Mfrj'land ; ■. ttirf hlstotj'., U aryluid’i U tgest. double, pace.

. •> paid here j u t , i t t k «-u «3,Q31.40,

l.-FornH. ' # ¥ ♦

vidso n S

l e d a n d U n t i i k s g iv m g Pa^

S lO R T i> ' SA N F R A N C IS C O ( /P > -T h € „ son is r e la y e d h e r e b y R u f e Kli

V* ba ck f ro m S e a t t le . .I t w as d u r ln f f t h c W ash in j

*” I n ttc tU ng u p t h c f ie ld to pre W .S.C. s c o u tin g f o n c w a s s e t

’?■ m icrop liono ." ^ B u c I r 5 i r i t ( s y r W S ; e . - < 8 9 i 9 t a r

in th c p re s s b o x t o k e e p H e a d ( . o n v a r lo u s w c a k n c s s c s .B a ile y ,^

a frian t w i th a b o o m in g vo ic e ,' tr'. n a w l h T f i r s t m is c u c a n d tec sh o u te d t h r o u f f h ' th e fo n c : m> T e n Uial b lankety,-blank right illy tackle to move out." T lie loudjneak- nsd i r fnlkc.'iV B a'ller 's'elbow , thun­

dered oul Uie Instructlow to every- body in the stadium.

m d 'cc- . ThorahUrs ErrorjtU Ffebibiil coaches bog'down on an > J ly avenge of one game a season.’On]

sucli occulons games are often lost. | The couh .talls in to a menial ru t,|

‘*,®‘ often fulls to gTMP l l » true sllua- “ 5' Uon out on lhe Ifeld. and iometrroes

while sUring a t .the scramble of J . tinns tn d leia. doen h o i bear what ^ assistants tre UlltoK him.

' 'Tiny" Thornhill of S tanford , might bsrc be«a In cud) a trance !

, g t durtn; tbe game ir lth U.C.LA.'; o( Murray Cudderback. telephoning ad­

vice from Uie press box> was trin* :or* tte <t tlma. Husky H u n t r u on the oil. other end of the connecUon. on Utc lit- SUnford bcnch. Cudderbaek sent lore word a down tim es for the ttckJes an- to widen oul. Each time Hunt re­lit - layed the Information to Thornhill, cks. And each time Thornhill grunted r t "uh huh" and continued to slsrc out ’ lla onto the field.. F inally Hunt wrote '■•lit out the Instructtona • from Cuddtf* ibla baek-mnd^handed- the_naper_U » C " Tliorjililll with lhe remark ■•Ihls is

Important."Tlie ndvjw was tc te d upon but 11

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I F o u r - M i l e R a c e_____ _____________

* W a sh in g to n T e a m T r iu m p h s

tn - D esp ite B ill O’N eiH 's

ic r- P e r s o n a l V ic to ry •io n -_______________________ - ■ •eral --------ulh. rORTLAXD. O re . Nov. 27 U->- 'a i: T n«- UiiI7rri;Hy of nta. rrots couniry (e tm upKt advance K)y* predlcUont tsday ' l o . lake first Vlr* bM on in Uie ( itth annnat- UiU

Military academy mces. a t nocky bullc.

[ah . Bill O’NelU, captain of Uie unt- 5 a l vcRlty of Idalio ru n n en who had tnln b « n pleked lo win, led the wayit{L^ ncrata.UitJlulfli linn bm Wiuaiiog:! encc ton's runtiera took suttlclcni honon five. In lubuquciil plucln^s lo cinenc sur* on top. Idaho w u second. ' veek -L lntleld-collejff -of McMlnnvlllo, h Ll Ore., placed third. Willamette unl>

verslty tourUi tn d PacUlc unlvenlty fig- flllll. Tile Unlvcrsiiy. Of Qregoit,

i uy scheduled to compcte, Sld nol enlcc Ar* a team.

uts". Closely TrtUedDe- O’Neill w ts closely trailed down

Ills home s ir:lc h by Magnets Mag- clMscn and v ie Palmuson, fasi- slcpplng W ashington Huskies.

IC Members of the vlnn lng Wtslilng- lon leam iDcJuded Mwcieisen, PtJ- mason, Dave McOhinU, Ian Mac- Clareii, E\-crctl'W olford tn d Jlmmj

Idaho runnen included Captain O’Neill, Cy Adkins. Don Klengcr Wfiodrotr .flayder, W alter .KonWln

le r s R*lph Lee, S tew art Neeley tn d Ber­nard Peterson.

Csplaln O’NelU se t t r tp ld pa« over the four-mllo rugged course pacing the disttnco In 23.0 minutes no comparison of times cotild b«

.„ made slnee lodny marked lhe fin ' four-mlle event over Uie Hill coursc

been - -

r iLane M a y R<rm cr. ▼

m C lu b T o SS A I , t L A K E C I T y , N ov . 2'

bur o f th o llo l ly iv o o d bnflcbHll-cI i»o.'. vo rcing^h ia tc u m f ro m U ic fi

f i r s t b v c - S a l t L a k e W - ....L sfie d e s e r te d S a l t L a k e C it

h c m oved h is t h e n S n lt L ak e

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S f l ' 4ii!w!d-HoAv; i>*:4u jjlVuil L> th r....... .v e teran -c lu b m a n h c rc ’ to d n y;«al«. oiejU nfluded^______won ■Salt livke c ity luun’l been tt rom- bard hit ns Uie Ctllfom ln Uiwtui. ©fUi •'! believe • • • • Improving condl' eond lions here • • • w trra a l brmcini land the Bees back to S a lt U k e Ciiv.“

■jife believes hls health will permlilacc. b lm lQ .m -e .up iQ .tb*^ itta li--------40. Final decUlon i T t o wheUier bi

h a m GaSees jjittl

ble d V io le t s a y H e a d lin e r

W ± - N E W U A N D -

T h e p r ize foo tbn ll y a rn o f t h c se a - K la w a n s , o f fic ia l, w h o b r o u g h t i t

liin irton -W ush inR ton S t a t e g a m e , p re s s box te lep h o n e s y s te m , t h e s e t up n o j i f t o th e loud sp icake r

itan i-co w o ltir» iH n n fl< i-iiii^ lcp fto n c ftd C oach -O rin llo l l in g b e ry p o s te d :y .* -------------------------------------------------c e , ' was too late In the game. Stanford

lost its only gsnn of the aeason, 7

■ Travels Far - Prom-Honoiulu came J. Donovan

"* Flint to attend Uie "big f tm e " be- tween sunfd fd and CaUfornla teams. November 33. A long trip to make for one game. Tt w ts worth It to n iii t . ' He’s t Stanford m tn . Ue #)i outstsBdJnj Ughlweljht

O n 'tx> »r >l Sltnford.I Now he U cbtlrman of Uie Urrl-

.ut iWri^l boxing eommlsslon tu d llw11.. onty commissioner o t his kind we

know of. When boxen come to Hon-gf olulu to light, Flint takea them to

u , . t gymnasium and puU on the glovea ' lo personally lest their ablUty uh- lless he is itUslled In td v tn ec wlUi

^ i Ihelr (juallficatlons..A . ' • ------------------------

I BOWLING^ Idaho Mutual Dcoefll tssoclaUon _ bowlen won'U irce a irtig h t lunea ,n , over Uie ynlon Molor I ts t evening

lo score a 2&}3 lo 3243 advsnuge. McDonald of Uie winners vaa high fur a single game wlUi 213. IU* team

, male. Fargo, scored t sln<le gtm t '-f* ot 311 and wns high for the sertea - to Trith'CQll ______i ____ _____--_:* ^ - Emerick’s ElfcWc won three gam- . ,« cs over Idaho Power In a mlnoi ‘ >l Iragua Hit. 2263 lO'2020, Pfaff of Uii

wl/UJfn tovpea *eorliig wlJh a ^IngJi ___ same ot 210 and 543 tor the series^

Vnma Malefnuhon __________ HI US IIS «;

ip i r i j h ___________ ISS JM IM «»<• : M ullen__________ 131 U 111 J3.ce ja !siss:_ _____ -^....7_«_«»l_7H.KC

P h s . « n* s.:miiKcar ....... ...........IU III 1st ««<N. <1. Joiin««n____ J 12 n* IIS srMcl>®n»U________IM 211 ll> m;nrgo _____ ______J l l m J»J.s*

•i Total 113 m t s r

^ NrtbT , m iw « :ir»t ilaumy ZiZTZZZIZiu IM iJi j;!ilU T inn« .. ______ IK 13* i n s t

W. I. j .b a i0B _____I lt 131 l u n.Tolil

Unt*1. .^ Rmtrkk'i rifrtrle,.-v SItJUnt __________Ul 15# 131 t l

'V MIom ........ ......... IM Ul Its Kn o n tm r f ......... '~ .~ ~ - im 2?o im 'm

K. Mfnio ______ ___.» ! » f ^ 0 »

,I1U* __________*’* i t i ' a iunl- ------------------------ ~

»»■’ H e n r y A r m s r o n g

D e f e a t s W o l g a s I

OAKLAND, cnllf., Nov. 27 W - [nsi. Henry Armstrong. Los Angeles neg

rt>, won n dcdslon .over "Mldgcl ilpg. wolfast, PtiUadelphJa, former tly P * j. weight champion, tonight. Arm J ac. sirong weighed 13SK pounds, Woi nmy Bast. 12(3.

Armstrong dropped Wolgast wlU italn A right uppercut to the chin for i igcr, couni of nine in the second rounc .Iflln The “Mldge^* c a m e _ ^ k strong li Ber- the next roun'd, Kowever, ahd fough

Armstrong on even U hns up to th pacc ninth round.urse. The negro’s slrong rally tn th ute.i. ninth nnd tenlh combined w llh Ut 1 be knockdown gave him the declsloi f ln l which wna unpopular with Ute cus ursc. tomcra.

R eturn C o a s t S a l t L a k e C it )

27 W . (B ill) I .^ n c , o ivneI-c h il', i« -.seriously- c o n e id e rin ir dl0 f i lm c ity nnci . r e tu r n in g i t lo h i

C i ty tiia rc tJiHn n d c a id c ago, w’hci a k c C ity Iko .i to H o lly w o o d . S ine )llotv~‘C‘Oitflt~lenffiie* a c l^ v itie s_ ^ m p

tW "‘'Mll o»en a ja ltrM tt- 'w lu -b e mad f^M t-a-^m eeU oj-of Paelflc-coast-leaffi j„j._.lolflcuU In-Oftklattd-December; 1!

I I — L n j h l i i K It would be t payin' ” *‘* i|iro iw itlo n ." 'u n e declared in as

iK rting rail IransporttUon Is no «’dl-Ic!,Mp.-r and taster Uian 15 yeai

itKo when the local elub-Htn.1 "clicky ” iiiif.’'r m lt ,....... l__lAne pt«TM ^ r»w«lw 'h»r» iinf'r bijM ondajr.

> ■ •

T ffm fA LLS DAILY

ame AtiKeCRanc

Squad fr To Los Alleles

Bob McCue, Star Taclcii and . Idaho .Team'? ‘ Iron Man,'

>----- Sent—Back—to—MoscowSulfcring From iniury

° jJ P O C A T C L L O , N ov . a i/F) — T w cn ty -fiix p la y e r* , a m a n -

„■ BRcr. a t r a i n e r a n d C oachcs I , . T cd B ank a n d B o b T cs s ic r o f ■ ' l h o fo o tb n ll t e a m o f th c U n i- _ y e ra ity o f I d n h o n t M oscow ,

, p a ssed th r o u g h h e r e th is cvc- Trfng - pnr ODte t o L e j A n x tiea w h ere th e y w lU i)lay th c U n i-

. v c rs i ty o f C a lif o r n ia a t Loh Angeles. ^ U ird a y .

■ Tlie team has been In Boise ilnce ■ the Nevada-Idaho c tm e last Satur­

dsy. Tltey wtu m tk e t stop T hun- doy .a t Xaa.,Vccaa.-Jlevadt.£nrouta

V. to Ute coast and tf te r a workout will visit Boulder Dam.

a lp fiob McCue. s ia r Uckle and "Iron Tth m tn" ot the te tm wns sent back t n . from Boise lo Moscow suffeilng ght from a slight b r t ln concussion re-

celvcd In the Washington Stale rti- game two week* tgo . tlw Ttiey are scheduled.to arrive In we Lo« Angcles.Pridty momlng.'

on- ■

Final G tm e F o r Vandals'

MOSCOW. NotT t i —a delennlned band of Jfl U niveraity of Idaho grld- ders headed south from Bolst Wed­nesday, wlicre they htve been w U -

S ing out since th c I fe \td a game. Tht U.C.LA. ^riilns fum lsh Uie lUin. compclKlon o f tlie year for tin Vandals in Saturday 's Los Angelc: meeting.

UoQ Tlte traveling squad ihst left mea Moscow for th c Nevada encounUi Ung a t notse numbered 37. bul Big Dot age. McCue, bothered wlirt a concusilon ilgh Ibteiird over the rndlo from a BoIk e tm hotel room to hls-leam-malc*s»mt ame over the Wolves. 26 to C. M(Pue rrles ouuundlng Iron mnn tacXle in sever -T-^ gamcs-Uils.yctr. w iu.noi.ui»y,tya)i am* Aitiiclei. •InorUie Pew Injuries

rorluiiiitcly, injuries In tfic Nr- .,.r#dJi samc-WcrcJlcht. tor.Ceach.Tci

------ [■BiCBk-wiirbe-Miorroinine resirtle:for Uie U.C.L.A.''’«neounUr,' Jo< Wheeler. 200-pound ccnler, receivet

4M a twitted knre. b u t U \i nol tcriotiK Hnnk had W heeler Icnrnlng tnekl

Ml sliiiials Uie n ight betore the Nevndi----- game. In a isc lw should be needed.RU — idolto-wlll-brlnir-to-Iiee-Angele!

n colorful tenm th a t Is nobody’ J2I aei*up. Totnl yardnge roUed up b: ««( thc Vandals th is .venr In Ihelr elgh ^ Rames luts m ounted to more thni ^ 2000 yards nKalnst nboul 1200 for nl

.CDpQUcnU..Onty one tcam. Uie U nt : s n vcrsity of W ashington, has been abl<

to make more yardage nnd monflftl ■l/'n-.A. tl..'.. tlltHlRll-llll

4i i Vondata hftVe Juat two vfctorles t<113 their credit. Montima and Ncvnd.-i. J’J' Idaho b cxpcctcd lo go-'lnto thi^ nir plenty n l Los Anucles. ihoitgh Un

----- Vandab did lit tle pasting agalnx■t«» N cvadfbeattisr-oM hrTffccllnrncs

of Iheir ground htiack.

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" jP rc d Apostoli Winss«» sa n ’ FRANCISCO. Nov. '27 i/1-)-

Fred' A|»»U>ll..-l«)r-San-Ffiittii«i won a. ItPround dcclsion ovrr ewedi Berglund, ISI. S a n ’Dletro, Cahr.,''lr

, - Uielr tight tonigh^.

isf ■SAVOLDr TOSSE.S KASSAN

n t i . LOS ANOELliS. Nov, 27 HV-Jw U jl”. Sovoldi, former Notre Dame toot (ly. ball star, t<)ok two itn lg lit tnll

from Mn:v McL^ilii. Kansas heavy iVol* wre.MIer. lo win their a re jt

ling match here tonlghl. E ad with 205 poundy.OP » ^ -------lund. u -« ______-New Oakandught "■ —I the • •

‘ Ute ■alon, k

>nerdi-h ls

henincc ,■iom;

Bade

isr

lyln'gts -

rears i.Jlck* B IL tY M E V eB (Irftt. ne* mtBM

Cwwl.UaW f, wllh Vin«nl Devin tier t f f l tH »ffnal« ijrt#^Jeyet

unUl M .U . T M M was made t t (b* nw to.

,Y NHW i TWn t> A L L 8, niAHI

tracta C» • •

c«! For A■SISTERS TO COMF

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t n - y ~ If', u ta S S S ^ ------- y * ......• / - ; j - x -

ackin g _ ,

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In m ;n c I r r <he Smiih sisters-KUU- \Vsthin>!tnn. whn havr been'nan Iram (n lhe w inier Olympic Ganii tlirj lllltd Ihe natlenal downhlii. - i , r , riioi«. ’

ned ■ ' - rid-

I Texas Tea Eye OfC

le fl -i-------- —

Bob Game Al Fort Worl £ ■ Problem Of Riimp ——-------:ue . I.ifi AN(;KLK>!. Nov. 27 (4’, - ! ^ en iMkK-lu Texas tvday for » pouUi A m 'lh e Raw Bowl nn New Year’s Day.

Tiify believed the gridiron b»Ule“ Ineen Moulhem .Mrlhodlst and Te; Boluliua to tiir problem of eboMlni

wp.( Tl«. MmU'ng* of iionibeflj Melhi fornla foolball fans AnnlsUce d ty i

rtw Unlw’n.Uy «t (•’a ilfo rn ltH t 'KIved Angrier.ous, As the ’J'oxiitis rcluriieil home Ihcjcklc lold Uielr new Inund frlenda "w?’!Tlda be back New Year's Day in the no.-vded, BowL” .t ie a -------- Match Methgdifts - ...... .’‘Jy'* T hat was all rlKiii with the CaltI by fomUuis ijui aince then the «il«hl;iRhl .Texas Christian unlver.-ilty tenm liahnn maldied Ih i MethodlsU step to>* )'>> RUp tn d stories from Uic Lone tiia.•'*>}* etnteorc th a t the Homed rroscmn:Bo'c deteac th c Mustangs.

^ i g m ntycr of th r qguiJiglLT-all , fo rnuns to ihls la tlw i ll ih r cons

linns con tu rn baek B. M. U. llici ,'v,’„ ’J'. C. U. dcacrvin tlic iiod Ior th : r Rose Bowl and will be ithen a urea

wfleomc from thc commuiaty li Jtlilch.Uit-aiinuiLcUs.-ac.b-Blm’cfl

If a referendum sli'iuld ix* or dcrcd to Jiomhiiilc a rrprcitnl«Uv of Uie E » « 111 the blp m'/- txirdTr.

------ “Ujwl; t ’I’fWiK tram would )>o ni>iiie<n c ' by a big maJorUy.

TIic football fuiii nrr tkkliit If»'( liens . l u ' hand-lo-r<-ct5iM- thnl cholces..A lyplciiljettcr to tlir Ku.<i

"I'm Just It •coniniaii or pardei • variety o f football fan. no colk'ic

nllillaUons west of the Mic.siuiiip *0 1 can’t be cliarped r.Uii |i:iiii.j.n fOilp. I/et’M have lhe v.miier of th

< • TCU-HMU Ramc In the ito-i- Uov;Soulhrm MelliixiLsl wa.i thr Ih-?

•Joe teuni lo ptny In I /» Ani;rt<-. in \r.it oot- :i:id It TCU b better, thrn th" iiri:n fnlh inrnl is o w »o far o» I’m e-;T>cenir( avy- ri] eo and ttk e tny fuinily nnd ?. ejt- tt'iu about 45.t»0 olhrrs. ’nm l «il ^ ch Irave alMul. 43.000 M'litr, for ih

Sianlord people. I do not D*:r<-r «n'

l iS k ip p e r^ ig n s ____; ^

Dsger of the o 'a tU nd dob of IhS PaelO rviiuentl. b iitn e« rn m a g T r oT the rtsb;-i -r tf l can(rae( la a tti ta g e '<(» (Hkt aes tb* baKban mcelln* ta p8ytoB,Oli!o.-i/l

HQ. THUHSDAY MORNiNO, ll(

•lo§e to« » •

Irmy VictPETE IN OLYMPICS

V

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lU-Ayr rtefi) and C ihelynne-ef Tacoiu, named member* ot ihe United Ktales ski anies In tiie Bavarian Alpa. B s im a ihem llii, sitlom and rsroblned chaMpktuhlps.

%ms Catch Californians)rth Offers Solution To Rose Bowl Choicc “ .■)-np.rU-mInd(d !(«uth.m d l t . r a U n . uUile opponcnl o t Kitnford Dsivenlly Inly-lle"ln'F«rt Worth Rattrday ifle rw on be. Texas ChrlsUan nnlvenilly might olfer t alng Uie other team, elhodi*! r a o fb t ib s t j t ef Saoihrni CaU ty when-l^ey ran.aaiS pataod lo a t l te «

• K s '- ' • -1' - ' 'n Prlnccton unlvcrsiiy *_ditpr_Uin

i,„ „! lh '' game U commercial enierprLv “ .?•' but I do think Uto Hose Qowl sltouli

I U is .e f T e n n s In Cal■ . |~“ TlTtre" ln iiV u ioug iir in 'L os 'A ti

^all- Kolca. Pnsodent tn d other souther Uhly, Cnlitornin cillfs tha l Uie Rom Bow lia i| game Is played for profit b u i’lla ni fort ways good business lo Uke tlock o

titan lhe pumber of prospecUve custom m n y r rr : ...............................

II •nierc tr e more Uum 100.000’Tex^ l l . r nns In Bouthem CaUtomla.______in s .y ' ~ ~ " - ' llien'

gjStarofU.C.U. £s! Eleven Ineligibhnted ,

M o C h c sn e y , T e a m C a p ta in

F a i l s lo Q u a lity to r

G am e W ith Id a lio '■iiipi,

LO R A N G K f.liS , N ov. .2' lov.i,' (/!’)— H ob McChc.Hitcy, cap tu li ix -si.and bIju- Ic f l o n d o f th o UHi

v c r s i ty o f C f ilifo rn ia a t L o■ A n ifc lc s f im tb n lU e am , w as d«

id r.o, c la i'cd jn e lin ib ie to d a y fo r f u r“ ‘■' I h c r colk'K e com i>ctition be

causi- o f d c fic ic iicy in h i.HtUtliCH. . .

— . J tcsu ltR o f iiiiti- tc rm cx nmlnnUons, posted today, dlscldsc

^ . . . McChfaney J i a d falled_ lo met ' sciiolastiB rentHmfirals,

His loss precedes the U.C.LJ imme w ith l;n lven ity of Idtho Sat

. urday, ImporUnl to the Bnilns wh■ hope to win and pdvnn^ Into 1 1: \ for firs*, plaee in I^cUlc cotj

staiidlngn with Slai^lord snd U n '^verslty of C'alltornla.

• ) pItyMcal e<luenUonrha?i-betn-«-Te*u Inr e n d jo r Hire sew/m*.

|f e His liieli^iblltly w ^ ’ the teeon H : blow lo the Sruin tnmi this yen■ : 'J1iu firril v.-n« the cure of Clois Fnm

, cls Key, Mar lullback who wn , ruled out Ju.n beforc the Califomi

m I frame nnd U ter discovered to htv ! re(;tslered at ihcscbool under

n ; loUa ntm«. - .... ................. .........

H I Feminine >Hoopsters B t^ftntinue-Tournam enH I O lrl hoop STtlsU from tour hom H frooms cltslicd yesterday in Uie Red W 'W hitP bn^ketball tourney tponsore H i bjr ^le“^ ^^ i^r^ lU JuDl6 ’ hlgll 8Cho< H i phytlcBl cducaUon .department. B B r 'T h f t team Iro'm 07 look n or WM ! pi>Uit-vloU;fy-fw>m-^l?r-7-to-8:-nn iM Ithe rcxlet tram IK crusJied'Ol

, t; to 1, lh Uie second contest. Ye: itlOe lerday’t gtmcs com plied lh e 'f i r

round- o f- cgmpeanmr~T00r 'BOT M rt will.oorapF the oourts Mon - I f l l d ty followtni ih« ’Tlvtnksglvlng va

' cnUoo. .

KOVEMBER *B, IW I

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ctory Ov

A s E l e v e i T o B a t t i

W est Point Football Mentor Declai

serve StrerW E ST rO IN T , N. V.. Nov.

s i l v e r - t l ia tc h e d foo lbn ll coac l s a y s i f h i s C a d e t te am t r im s i

tf d a y h e ’ll b e th e m o st s u r p r i s i . tjc rv icc .

j S e a te d b e h in d a dc.sk p ile d f o rm a t io n s to be used atfH int h i s hca;d s 'adly and sa id t h a t

Quits As Writer Of Golf Articles

A’TLANTA. NOV. 27 (.I’l -R o h - « rt-T . Jones, Ul* goll»r-hts-re— tired from golf writing.

O. B. Keeler, the AUsnta Jour*I n t l ’t BOlt v r lttr , u ld todty JoQcs

U out of lhe elty but quoted Jones ^ I u saying:. " I ilk«l wriUng sboul golf tn d

(heoriei of phiylng Uie game. T hn l Is. I Uked 11 a t first. But

i iu , tivo trllc lra t week for seven ik l’ yetrs, tf te r til, U tbout. seven*

iwml hundred arUcles. And I think Ips. th a l’i tbout til I had In my

system.”_ 1 Jones wrole Tor a neaipaper

s jnd lc tle .

g G e r m a n O l p p i c

r o P o l i c i e s S c o r e t

Womeii's tj:ague Askt Com J-” mittce to Withdraw

U. S. From'Games'■bec/\--------------- ----------• --------—er t --------

WASHINGTON. NBV. 27 ( /n -T l l .•*U- Amrrlcan Olympic commlttw w« te • asked loday b rU ie Womrn’s Iiitei = = . itaUoiial.Lcagiif tnr ptacf and trwi

dom to wlUidrtw Uie United SU t( from Uie lOao gaiMs-ln-Oermany.-

' A rc.-.olutlon aenl to the oommll lee a*tctted "radical dlscrlmlnallo h ts been practiced by Ute Najd eov ernment ’ in violation of tbe Olym

hem Moreover, It auerted "mcmbeiDowi of coiifv's.<loiial youUt groups hav8 ni- had lo“cht»'c 'betw wn tporut-an:k of rellRlon. nnd Oermans of Jcwlstom- fallh or deaccnt hiv* been denle------ irainlnff-facllltles-orathQ utM -opTtx- iwrlunllles for compeUUon."

“ A t h l e t i c B o s s e s

S u s p e n d ! M a n a g e r ,

------------ B o x e r , ^ E r o M t e i

l/J fi ANOELE8.^^ov. 27

Olympic aiidltoriun, Alfi'ed (Bute! Rocen. Honolulu hetvywelghl tn

a ln . Bill Miller. hU manager, were sui pended by tlw* CaUfonila Athlel! rommLwlon today as tn afterm at of Ihf knockout-vtetory aeored-b Hank Ralli over Rogers l u t nigh

r>T. Harry Martin, ch tlrm tn , too Ihe arllo’n folloaing an InvMlIgi lltfii of tlM* bout, tn which B atn wt

tu ln the victor in the third round. R0( [/rii- ers. usually a flert*, rushlnc t n

or fighter who had knocked oul Ml J ernl opponentn recenily. did -not u<

‘ his ruaivd right hand during Uf u r - fr*Uvitles. -----b e . Miller announced, wlide (he far h?R shiiuted ’'tske.- U ut Rogera lu

• hurt h it shoulder. Dr. M artin ha Rogers’ shnulder esamined tn

CX- x -ra )’ed loday and u ld there wi I5sed "no evidence of a harmful coud n iK l tlnn. and that then was no fra<

:.LJi. ______ __ — —

Gasoline Explosion Injures Five U tahn

bALT'UKC cm', Nov, 23...milpr r<n'mlna-dPytroved th

Tjra. Le')iiard li>iiha«»t'rf*l<Viire*tUfrion. UtHli. tnniithl nncl Injured tli

■cond |HT!oii.<. ciiii' ;.erlwl)'. yenr. ’n ;r '.r.J’ird r '■run- 7.nli. liall;.i«-sy. B. burns ov<

wna einlip bwi.v. omlft Vitnills Hsilianay. 4. burns on le havo ankle. ^er t UiiK nntha«ay. 15. both ham...... nnd ts tr bunied.

Mr^. Hathau-ny. M .:bolh h ambunird

Leonard Hatliaasy, S I..--h tr

A| | i — ttfcurred wlien Ur•- I IlnH iii\n ’ , ,tl_ conl rsnse wlul# carrying t Jar <

gnrohiie.-ifr. Hathaway-stld.

IdajnrTowirSendB- inc Clotliing To Helen010. .I/ELENA, Mont, N ov .'27 UTt

Yes- 6 h itf of Police P ^ d Uime* a l K* • first logg. Ida , "made good’* iqday on Boya; T icw oni'T iC T irt lte” x ro ie ” cniiMor- /iogerf*siUi-ht»»«M i>Oy. ......t va- U anty wrot* Smith; tf le r tl

m tjor earth'iboUu, itym g, “we’i

> 6, ♦ • •• •' ;

er Navy

n P r e p a r e s ble M i d d l e sI M a t e r i a l A t N e w I / ) w ,

a r e s ; b e a m ’s B e - .........—

e n g r t h L i m i t e d

>v. 27 {/P)—^G ar D av id M n , A 'm y ’a nch , ix p 't g iv e n to a lib is . B u t h e ts th c N a v y a l P h l ln d c lp h ii 8 a tu r - ise d m an in U ncle S a m 's m il i ta ry

;d liiKli ^ v ith In r s e 'v h i tc c h a r t s o t i n s t th c M iddicB, D av idson sh o o k a t fu r A rm y td m a tch , m u c h le ss “ —• s to p , N a v y ’s p o w er is m o re r ^ l tim n a n y pe rson c a n e x p e c t .-

one o f i t s ob je c tiv es w ith Y aleand Btlised t •’m onl vUtory" hi

IS Uelns K otrt Dtme, bu t Davidson frankly nsserted that t a J a r t s m -

h . tcrltl U coneenud Army looUwU .tH lved -tt-t-n i* low UU* y * tr - th * lowest. In ftet. since Ute World wtr.

Reeerre BlRScUt U alted *To begin wUh," o tld Davidson.

<* “we hnvent quaUfled playart U ** quuiU ly .A ojrU am laoalrtsB tioug

u its tubsUlutea and Ji’« s td to re- id llte U u t out pnimUlos pleb*t ol te. last j-eo r.lu re so t Ured up lo ex- u t pecUUons UiU tu so o ta d ^ « m i (n 8M* for mtny of Ui* boya who wen n . reservca Usi y*«r. One of U u n t* „]( u n i la, however, U u l duM e f Uu ny rtscrvea htve not acoulrtd toeutli

experience In Rant* to d tU to m S i Uiem ready lo c tn r tbe burden In case of an e m b ia c y .

-All Ulll botu down to one UUng — wt’vo so t ooly about.lS m m v e n r s s cotmt on wlU( aoy letUog of k -

curfty. W* used our fuU itrc n itt against N ftre Dtme u d U u t wtj » or 16 men. SUIJ en Ute iki|be t«ck passes iiave fettured o o r rlcCorla

. lo date. AU of which a e to g (ben ^ 1 lia sn t been any Individual hrUll' p f l ance or power lo any of Uiam. U so l

Meyer h u been i l t n d la i out ooli because he dot* Uie ptaalag to d thi

^ kicking tn d the oUier U n mes b tvi im - been doing thclr Jobe.**

F u rs Slump Worrying Dirldsoo Ut* moat I

ihe fca r.U u t Uw CtOeU rcachcc their.peak isalnst Notre Dame. Hi

-------- recalled-vJrtfiy how A nny ta ie^roo» the underdoc role lo whip Yale am

‘ then slumped badly tg t ln t l Missis “ sippi State the ufJtt Sn:urday. He’:

n lrtld Ihe same Uilng will hsppeis r

K Alblon7S0iffF~IOV»

^ “Battie forTitlelavc • _____ .and — >. I !■!— —. . . .a ish S t a t e ' N orm al T e a m P lay i

" o li - - - W w t m f n s f e r C oH eoe—

a t B u r le y __________

1 BUELEY, N w r i r - A taUercdA lblw BUU Narmtl s(*m I f«*4-

; r , ball team will Uke (a tk* Bwley ’ blgh achool flHd a t i o'cleek UU*

O f* tfiem oon la t s *»ori U pnvU e t -TtunztiitvU g 4*y t m U . t e 41m

............benvfH-ef sM iU tra .tdaiu ftflsw-) — cr*. The PaaUien wUl «oo*mi Uie ; « » ^ ^ 'b l l a y Vutoot e f H S n a S J u r t«h1 eJlege lo .fbaU le f«r tbe ebun* •n d ionabi^ e t the Inlenooitaltb i BUS- JonU r CeUeg* cenfeicace. lelic Oil Ute scene ol Ute U iU e las la th evening. Coach OrrUJo H ull of ihi 1- by NormBUU*-nvU**d Uio Ight. to smile, bul w u doubtful as to th took outcome due to th^ los* o f ’thrc' .Iga- regulars from Uie sU rting lineup, w as ' . H u t* S t tn 'O u t

lo g . Bingham, beefy m a liuuy Uckl( type ll oul of the game wlih a tpralnci te r« ankle; C l» Shorthouie, blockliij , UM haltback, Is out wiUi a bod caae «

Uie Ilu. »Dd Melvin aniw ell, tc c buj packcr-and.luUbock. h a t a chtrie:

fans ^ 0 ^ - OntaeU ma: I ttd Pl^y ^tiring part ot tbe gtme. h td ^ 1>1* ^ihil y ^ Norma Knd ichool as coach, Hult h u pu t thi n a Pniilhers on tlie map and tlils I

the flrsl Um* in the history ot (In Khool Uiat Albion has'had t chanc

___ : lo.play.Ior.th_e_contcrcDC* UUe.Panthers tr* «mdeieit*d C

coaf*rcnc« pUy tn d htve lo n bu one gtme Uils year-to .the brlllltn

i n a B ltck Tlgtra of Ualvertlty of Id th t U IB jouihcrn branch.,by n 28 lo B acon

ehamploni. of Ui# Idnho division o Uio conference, they will meel Ui

. lh e U u h uUciioWcM,_______________t i n - - i n - a n early »eajon"8»m* > f Al five blon, tlie Panilicrs won over Ut

Partims. IS to t.Ttie Thaiit'Kivliig duy grid uieii

o v e r , U provided by Burley Junior Clum 1 ber oC Commeree.

le fl ' •. going I* ge; wme cloUics for Helen

rcaliicnU Icfl iMMiielcss by Uie quaki . If wo hsve to take ’em olf o u r4w

anda -------- ------------Today, Smllh rcc^vcd t hox o

u n d CloUilng trom Kellogg, sent by Uo ney.

Una T lie Helena chief said Uie jH«r ll>^ mpim wDulri K Trli^K uti-l ji.minji

*■ O f' the Salvalloo Army. . •

_ j j t a l i a n a j c s c u i ________

■ n a $ n g H s h " S a i l o r i

!-------l- J iK W -jrO R K c-N o v ^-v P A T lt.ory- 1 master atid.nT* ot the crew ef Un Kel-1 BrlUih tTQ.suited acbooner R. L on t Bordeh were rescued by U u lUU ti rm cr ’trtign tcr’8w w a r e ’‘>w jursi0‘flillc....... ctil-souU ieut o f-M e it-Y o tt-U btiie todty. H wts reported Jn t massag

(o’r* trom Uil San Pedra ionl|tat.

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■ETSilitES lo c k U p tu rn R a n g e s F ro m

IWO H o im s " I

- m a r k e t s A T'A _ G L A N C E '

— - NEW Y O B K r-N or'u (/TV- .SUKksi P inns rjlU Irad pro* j

halWty rally.DomU.' Blfsdy; iraiuportatlon

(Uld ulllltr l u u u In brood de* nund. '

Curb; lll<her; specUltlu and— -IndiatrU h.Iead ll«_up.;____ ^

rortU n txchftnftr: Q u le trio ld I euntnclM Jraprove jllRlitly. <

_______i « ? e «nd lor- '. elgn buylnB iT obncIU iif ' ;

S u ttr; B&rel; lUady: easier tpot market. '

Co((e«; Steady; irede buyln;.

CHICAOO- 1Wheal: Wenk; iloor tmdr |

tliek.Ceni; Loner: aympuihy with

wheat.Cattle: Bteady to U iilsliet.Hojs: I0.1S up: top »0.« , ^

----------- i< rF B A N lW U C lU L L E X _ _ «(A&socUtcd Preu Fmanclal \ ^ t e r ) C

NEW YORK, Nov. 57 ««KKk' market broke lu two-dny r dotm«lrend loday a* « turf. srlcca c moved fornnrtl untlfr ImrirnhfTi of ftHs. ■■ T

Oalns ran (root tracUons to around 3 polnl* In a number ot aellve ts* , sues. A talr number of Industrlala • and jpecUltle* Improii-ed. In a few ( ^ e s advuiees «ere 4 to' i politi« ‘ or more. '

An accumulation of Iavor»blc ‘ builneu new* over Uie p u t (ew \ day* continued tod*y. Growing evi- denct ei the likelihood o( a contra- ' MiMoal Iraprm muiC tn 'U io ear- ‘ lo a d lw llgure* to be reported Prt* day, »harpb‘ IncrcMcd net operat­ing Incomes In October being re« Te&led foi; a number o( csrrlen, „

... and a neaC budget ot dividend In- creaiet and extras Ibr companlu In other Unes helped to buoy ten ll- ment appreciably. ]

There were also mdlcallons of a * gradual lightening ot the strain on 3 the Prench Iranc In Inicmatlonal 3 exchange dealings on the. eve o( 3 lha critical meetUig of the Prench 3 chamben Thursday. 3

Aaaeonda Ineome Inereaiea 3 One or tbe m o ^ imporiAni dlvl- 3

dend announcementa o f the day was 3 ' tha spcctal |1 declaration ot. 3

aeu lr whollT'Cwned s u b s id ia r y ^ i Anaconda Coppo. Oreene C a n i^ «

Copper Oo, wblcb meant an addf- 2 llonal Income o( some UOO.OOO 10 3 the parent' concern. A: the same a

— tim e~T he-annitia-'T atc-o(-O reene - Cananea was bootled to $3 from 12,

* which indicate* an addlUonal ha lt- : million dollar* u k e n on a yearly

, !:i the stock exchange l.BS6.fllO ' lUiares changed hands.

“ The Associated Press average-of • 60 stocki advanced .ft o t a polnl a t U A wltb tba IS rail share* In th a compllaUon up lA to the

- — bighert alnca - July -19.4834.________The f ln t 99 claas 1 railroads to <

. n p o r t the ir n e t operating inconws '• ^ /o r October showed an advnnce of I

8ft per eent p ret a year-ago, 8om^ 1 of th i maior e a irle n added to the

— 4lrt-today..lneIude<l_Balilm o:e & Ohio, Santa Fe, PennsyW anla'and New H y en . aU_ wlUi sharp gnlns ,

T W IN F A L L S M A R K E T STwta ruU duuic t ntrket jtt-

■ u tan WM' MlJ(lit But«h»n — ........... .......... ISOOuttTT buictiMi. aio.a» ib t . ------ tsJOhiitph^T». IVKVy) lha.__ ____,p u k k f tovi. 2» Ibi. ------S4J0

________ ».«,sa;,;— -77—« tm i — __________»•.» Ut UBOVnl c a lm ___________ M OO to l«.wYrultOK lUDia ________ 14.00 to KM

, OjT.ei ,la»b. ------------------------n wroute**

(Bulk prIM to |to««r»)E S S 8 ; . S s = : : f . . “ S

, oalen*(Lo*aoa pr1e») V

B«(«l SpuUti. 1 to 3 Inch ........ tlooB»t«i SpuiUh. 3 in c h -------------li.l i

foo lijj , IUmt; I>«oi —...... .........................11c

- Uitii coloftd h t n * __________ IOc 't.Ictii Iriliftru __ ___H>l'«»lDml hna ----------------------------I3eLfglioio btulltn IT--

------Cawtd-Mouwi - ' _______ Ut ‘noealin ___ _________ _

Omird TutkryiIto! I r'ouni lo m i------------------- r f [No, I eW > f M _______________ ,10,- ■kifdium b tai _____Medium tomiMfOium ol« h« i» ----- 1._____ _____No. } tur»cj» — ------------- f-r iiru , driMtil ...... ; .1Vp- .

u \ « _______________ .TUT iocr ip . fiuh pr'ie* ____ :___IS« w 3’.tnuiKffM. Ho. t . . .----------------- ,n:rnuiSfrt»i. No. 1 ___ _____

.. numtT. *. arm t forllimui. Nu, li « 'lO' U S. Offit Notlhftn*. NO. I t .. tlaouU r«di. No. ll - - - — ...tl.rji,amiH tt<U. no. lA -------------------IJ..VJnm oi ___• ..................... .............i:oo!

nua. lOO-pounil lou __________ il Pi|' Hraii. SOO-pound lou . i l t o '

mock lood. IM-poitRd l o u _____ II.IS Im»;k food. SOO.poi.nd lo U ------41 :oOlU. too-pouod l o u ____________

—..- |i«jifT. iM.pouna loM . ......... ...... w

8r«di'Commnn Allilfa .. .... ___... . llOOi)niuV T»» Orlmm AltllU _ ____ •. SIT.M

'V flfd' t ' lf li 't r__ 1; , ___“ riTTw;

' Kiw comB bonir. two tor iieOrinn*. d o z tn ____________30c-Uel.rttuer. pn heul ind idc

'Cibliif* --------------------------------- J\ScC i » 0 U _______ _______ - ■____ X

' " ________ :p----------

frtdnt*BulUr. Moi'li' .. ....................... :ifnuiMr. crrtm tir ....... asc »ii<i *«

. . > £ ^ jOfi! ^

PA(WTIIM~; -

ir

Wrtni«<Uy . 73S i» .J « » « «i m r . r . r , . J .

g y j:!!:j j!:! jjj j»i!:i- it! >ti

■ f f iS lS . “ i ja u r !!■ « • . .1

: im ” 1«

TrendOf ; Staple Prices* NEW YOIUC. Nov. 27-T ha As- d ' loclatfff-prcss wholesale pripo Index

ot 30 basic eommodltiM today ad- . vaneed lo 7SJB.--------P revloua-day-75J5— »eei_ jigar 19.85, month ago 73.00. year ago

89.M.Range of recenl years:

193S 1033High ..........-.78,54 72iS BflOU w ......... .......89.14 56,61 MJT

• (ISM average equaU lOO) rt - -

' ■ MONEY RATES NEW YORK. Nov. 37 (T /-C all

niofiej' sUady; ’i per ceert all <isy. —’ Prime commercial paper per ~ eenH -llm o-lw ini ilnmlv; fO .ilm -. T) 6 mos. 1 per eent offered; banker# lie acceptances unchanged; rediscount, ny rate, N. Y. Bejcr\'c b.inl, l ' , \)cr ;ca ccnt. .of ___ ___; ____;___________________

|X ~ ^‘ETALSa . NEW YORK. Nov. 57 (/I-r-Copper: <l> Steady; electrolytic ipo t and future .* 9J5: export 8.70 to fl,77fi. Tin: lit Slefldy: spol and nearby ftl.35: fu­

ture 49,00. Iron: Qulel; unclinnsed. ,1c Lead: Steady; spot New. York 4J0 -W to 4,3S; East 8(. Louts 4 : ^ Zinc: rt. Plrm; East St. Loula s p o i ^ d fu- « . t u n 4.85. Aluminum 19.00 to 53,00. f . Antimony; Spot 14.75,1. ------I- 1 OOVERNMENT BONDS

NEW YORK, Nov. 37 M’j - Roiid \ quotoUans: , . . ■ '

IU Treaiury jM 4Mb 47*33 .................... ......... $115.3 :

3S s 43*45 ..... ................... ...... 105J 1a 43 44*54 ................................... HO.IB ]

o„ 3S» 4fl*SG .................. ........... 1003 Ilal 3Hs 40-43 June ............ ......... 107,0 'or 3>.a '43*47 ............................... lOflJ ]eh 3Hs 41-43 M a rc h ---------------107,7 i

3>,is 44-48 .................... ...........104J3 '3 ';s 48-40 ........... .............. 10J.17

.•I- 3!iS 4D.52 ........ ... ..... ..i.r-M3.11 1■as 3* 48-48 ..... .............. ..L ::..... 102.17 !UI3.1 51-55 ..... .... ......... ............ .. 101.10 ;S < % 3 5 -W ........ ................. ...... WJ8 .2 FedetaT Farm niortgace |Ip 2S8 42*47 ................................ 100. I» 3« 4 7 ........................................ lOl.tl 1ne 3.149_......................................... 100.28 jne — - ^ o m e O w n r r * * - l « in ----------;B . I . A M ......... ........................... IM i!“ ■ 5»;s JD-49 ................................ D9.1J

iio BAR SILVUn• - NEW YORK. Nov. 37 i.V, ~ Bar

-of -silrrr-steadrrnnchanired-iit-es^ .—in l _____^ FOREIGN EXCHANGE ■_____ NEWYORK. Nov. 37 (ff>>-Porelgnlo exchange *EefldjTT*rance demandf

KS Cabl& 'iaJ8<>: Montreal Inor Ncw York. $09.00; New York in

mch Montreal $101 .00 ._______ ___h e — ~* ............C O U O N ___________

■ NE^V YORK. Nov. 37 i/IV-Tlie

particularly on lhe near months = with pricei nel 8 polnU tilgher to 3 , lower.> _____“ • CHICAGO PRODUCK

CHICAOO. Nov. 37 </ft-Poultr^-: ‘ Live. 3 cars, 38 trMck*; steady; un-changed.______ ■

JJO Dresicd lurkeys: Aboul sUady; unchanged., Bulter: 3J08; easy: creameo'

j.ou speelnls <93 score! 33>i 1.0 33»i; e*- JBO ir«j. (S3» M \ : « { ra flrata <M-S1» » 3 I \ to 32U; f ln u (88-89)-30. to

jw 3 0 \; seconds (8H1> 39; alandards (90 centralliad earloU) S3. . . . .

Eggs;. 1,880; unsetUed; extra tln la ^ 30; fresh gnided fInU 59; current Me receipis 27 to 28; retrlReralor cxtm j

20'., stiind-ird* 30‘i . flrata 2011.

ONION .MARKET CHIOAOO. Nov. 37 W>) (USDA)>-

Onloni: Supplies liberal, Demand IJJ slow, market dull. Traek sales to ,i9c Jobbers Colo. 50 lb, sack* Valencias, .}^ US No. 2 3-3 Inch m ostly $1.05.

Idaho: 50 lb, sacks. Valencias. US ,u« ^ 0. 1. 3 Inch mln. no sales reported, .IJC asking »l,is, 3*3 Inch US No. 1,

$1.05; unclssslfled. many doubles 90: 1'; Inch mln. BO, Ordinary quollty. IS inch mln. few snlea 55. 50 lb.

jjC Mrk« ikliKM,- fnlr-fliifllltyr-medluinr mm]y 1 00,

:ix s .w FRA.SCISC0 r n o D u c E 1? SAN PRANCISCO. Nov, 27 (,?>-

nitllcrliil 3Dc,

»l',75; Nov, '2 s 70-85C; Burbank.' tl.00-1.90: OrcRon netted gems US U jl.-0-l.80: Idnho niweta 0 8 In si.70-lfl,s.

Ildiirr. iCK-. iitiil clipcr,e unc|iani{-

(L g a rXEW Y O lullw oV . 27 (4>)-Raw

• |*iis,>r mw c a s l^ 'to d a y 'tm d e r In-cUfHt offer! ugs, of - o v e r^ tU o U -^ '

■llil!'’'’-’ 'lillipliiS date on wlilch lins [, ,5 1 ix'cii ndvunccd to December 15. Prlc* 11:0 «-v tlcclincd 10 points to 83.15 a t

alilch li'Vfl OW bMs ^ Cubm.

ililpment. SuKiir of this year's quota nn. iicglrcied and more or less nom-

ITM' ca^y .^n covcHhg'an'd s c ^

. Ing. Tliey reacted •later under llq- yjg uldaU on-and-hedgo-siU lng—Salci

-iie were 19,050 tons, Closing: Dec. ,\<K $3.25B. Jan. $2.00B. March 83.UB; ^ '5 ' Moy J2.13B. July $3.1flB, Sept. $3iOH, “ K Nov. J2.33D. B ^ ^ d ,_ |a .Jlcflncd R'S* unchanged, irltii <fe* . 1 nuilld limited to nearby re((ulrc-

menis only.. Prices we?»-unchaitRcd andj^lU le.refliirr! lUted a t J5J0.

«« cimiliiucd to iicccpi busliic.w ) ;« [ior siiipincut a t ($.10

Slock Markei Averagei ] S C O R C H Y S M I T H

' tT<S ■ A o a e ^» i F O e MINING s o i o o u r '“ ; O P A « T ?? S A M /- BUT* >

r ? WHAT'S IT P o m «

31

- ■la- ............ rlex

1 N E W

i ^ n w n,10

(hr Ttl* AuocUted Trm)■ Klfh lo v C1»*

A lllU JUOHU . .... lift ISIt l*|kAIIM Chem * D7i l n l l l ( | in

„ AllU <m»imff» .... . i3U 31. JJUall Amirlean Cm -----lilU ««•; i«*J

Am Cif M n r r ......JOJ* JO)/Am M rof Po»n .... 7U 7 i

" Am LooomollTt^.... 31 j j

!ts Am Bmiu ft m tia «o>. SSU wAm Tll f t Tll ___ m s lU I3B>

" i' Am Tobaeoo______lot lOOii m il< r Am W«l«-'WorU 10'« JO

Anieonda copptr . . .U i , » i« U’i' Atebuoo T ft 8P _. 54'i . 51 - M'i

— B ajtim oT »"« 'oino~m ri ’ i n r le*.DendU AvUtlon ......JO’i 30*. JO*.lUthlfhem SlMl ___30<« 4B<, SO

:r: nurr a m U s c b ___i« n u i t U 'iire o u u Paeklag ____ _ } | 3< js '“ . CUumit ft tiielk _ _ s n 81k }<(

C»n»di»n PMina _ ll»i l i n n»iU- CMO T hm h ln g___ 101 M 'i Mikrd. Cerro d* r a t e o ---- M 'i JJ 5t

ic: o ^ a I ft p ------------3 n i itJU- Obrriitr O o rp ___ U S h i«M m u m O u ft B N ._ 14 U S is%

com SolTioti_____ joii io>hCoa Boutbrm ------- 3>« 2*i j»<CouellditM ,Oil ___ 10 9*t »’iCont Oil O i l______n s 5«s J7SCorn ProdUeu ___ 1M. « s 11'*

. Curtlu W rti til '___3S )*« 3SOolawin Itudion . . J»S 3T. 3v\

■ O u lM n td iN ira ___n*ik IMS i»E u tm u Kodik ___ te n ; ieo>, ]»>;

, DM row ft t i» h i ._ s s J } s(I3 t r l l B B ...............13'.-,• 11'. US5 n m io iii RubtwT 17S n s i;i>■ B Otneril Brtwie ___j*>,' w s J is

QeufMl rood. ...... u» : J3^ J3S2 O iaenl Moton ......MS U S UU0 Olldden Co .............. O <IS « Sa oold D u ll............. JflS » S JOS° ooodriar Bubber ., 31<i JOS JIS7 anthim P»l»» ____ JS 3S 3S.23 ClrcK Korth R pf _ JJS 31 3>S

O rr.l Wmi BUiv ... M JJS 3J*' Iliipp Mown ........ .. JS JS JS11 Illlnoli CenUil l» s !>■< 1>S17 Inl lUrVraUt--------- SBS J» J*S

Int Niekri .......... « ! , J S « S'0 Int Tcl ft T«l ------- 13!, I S IISS9 Joliat Utorilh ..... M K S n>,

u S “ft“M ,* S ^ b D 'lin s i r ' ‘ IIJ IMalfllKon Alklll . : U J ' j J i s '

t l Uiual Copprr . . . . . . . * S • I.<« Mid Cont m . . . . IAS I S J9S

32 Monttominr Winl .... JSS MS Jl'i. ,• uoior wbHi ........ .. 13S I S U S '

Nub Moton ____ n . I '! is i ! ,Nit Cuh lu i A ...... 30', 30 30'sNil niitiiierif* .. " jo», JOS :o s

- .’.;i s.,'•— HT-jnt ft Htrd. ..'r:: -41. • 4S

NotUi Amer Oo U*, u s JlS iNorlUeni PaeUle__u s S S 23'>lPiekird M olon___«'> e s e s IPrnnr, CO ---------- l l so il l

hd : — ~ --------- ___________________ i;

" p E « r il i e M S ’ANOELES POTATOF.S ”

ths OA) — roU loe*:..S lK kton Dur- A 3 banki, iood $1.83*85, ordlM rr $1.15-

M cwt: Idaho msaets. US No. 1, 51.50, US No. *,11.18 ewt.

____ U )A H 0 'P 0 T A T 0 E S _ _ _j7 ,I lllAtlU FALL.S. Nev. 27 (.I’i lUS___ 1)A1—Sliltinlrif point Informationiy. tor Tne»day.

Upper vallry: Carloads FOB cash Irack: R u w ls tIS 1 icnrrely lUfl-

P*. flrnl trading to repretenl a genrral markrt. U.S 2 » lew Jtif* nmlly

to An orcaalonal-rar illghllrrd , lawcr. Some dealera aaklng .S2l,-C3.

Cwh to growen bulk per.cwt.s A few seait«re4. ‘ *alca moally imall

pnl lets bgl (00 few reported to con* rttj illtuie a general m arket

TwIn'FalU-Iturley: Carloadi KOH ra^ht track lo dealen: A few >alr« al certain polnU. KuaMd I’S ' I 81.M11.10. US 2 .53*80. Cath (o growen bslk per cw t: RusseU 118

>nd 1 very few lalea .75-85. MeiHr hrld to hlclirr US : .35-40.

lus, ___’. tniC A G O i-OT.ATOES 1

-d CIUCAGO, Nov. 27 (/T) (USbA '.- j ’ Potatoes: 39; on traek «U : total l'.s.

JQ.’ ShlpmenU 3<0: anppllea heavy: Ida. Ity' flo RDueta, demand tight, (ndfn t ]{,' b rllrr a t iHihtly lower pricei: olhrr

Itock alow, tllgl\|ly_Kcaker:. sacked prr cwi. Idaho R iuari nutbanki (t_S, .So.,], 1.70 lo 1J8. eommettial US; l'.S. No.. 2. UO; MlnnetoU and

: North Dakota Red rirer leellan. Rrd Rlvrr Ohloi U.S. No. 1 flnr quality 1-15. fommrrelal 1.05: Colorado .Mr-

.11,. -tlurr..JI,R,-No.-l,-l.5«-l«-I.M:-Ne* few bnika Triumpha U,B,..X»,.lr-Mi>>— nk.' —:—US -------------------------------------------------

: | L im N iiE ts ' l8AN FRANCISCO LIVESTOCK

' 5A.V. rRANCISCO. .Vov. IT (,p) In . «U8DA»-.- Itoffsr800; top $10;i; on 3u ^ load 300.a26-lb. CallfomlM; odd.loi* l,nj 233-205 Ib. weighty $0.05; lew pnck- :lc- Inc sows $7.50.

a l Cnitle: 200: pncknge mrclliiiti 075baa. »’ .' iiipnirnii.n.i.r>..{,.,^ rrlllrriiU

Ota ColomdorsiockeM $8.00; jwrt-loiid im- dnlry coivj $3,75; bulls scarce. Cnlv-

c. : 350; entire run Colorado Mr*k-

uy. up tb 10.50. • sllq- 'Sheep: Rone; cholcf under BO.lb. llu . Jrooled.JmnbLnuQtcil_iiromuLj9.7S->ec. 10.00. ■/IB,' :0H, CHICAOO LIVESTOCK

CHICAQO, Nov, 37 lUSDA)—de* llogi: U.OOO; closed active; moatlyirc- 10-15,.spou 25 higher ihan Tues* Bcd day-t.averagaj-bctUr-Btade.lso-SOO iJO. ib. moitly $9.55-70; numcmin loadsIC.w sni.S; ,loli 39.75 iwld'lor I'htilcr 310-

lh avirafw ; aoiaU iot ||,eo;

TT O ) FALLS DAILl

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0», Ut*«irt W irn i r -----17 ,1**, 17« StudaMkrr Corp___10 i S IDiSS T*JU Corp ... ...---- 7S 7S- 1‘iIS ' Timkta noil Otar ...M «7«i e isSS Trana A m »r--------- IIS I IS IP ,IS Csdirwood m io tt SO n s 10Its Union Cirbld. ------- TlTi 70S 714 Vnien Oil C alK__ 30S » JOS,3S Union Paclllc ....... lo«s l«4S lod'3>! Unltrd Alrerid ...... JIS 30S MSi t j Unit O il ft Im p * .. IIS n nl}>! U 8 Ind Aleobol t l . 41 4T«i 47SJS I) a nubtwr ______ i s s i« s i s se s u s s t e e l________4ss 47,% 4i sa s vanad ium ________ KU » S )»S»S \VMt«n U nion------TJS « S 73»i71! Wnunihoitie . . . MS >0 i| . ; Woolworth ... ___ _S7S sa s 3SSl l j CUlin MAKKKT* NEW VOIUC, Nov. j ; [.rj-Curb quo-on tatloD*—n l Amer 8up«r Powtr '.----------------s311 Cent 8t< JOre _______________ S71, C ill«f8»rvie*............ T.--------------s‘ il *!« Donrt ft’ aii»I"p'f S4S flij Hrela M lnlni-------------------------- 11^os' Nil row nnd Llihl I p< p r '.Z 'M '70 'IS Nlifir* lludion .......... ..............»3S (iunihlni Mlnlnt ___________ 1. 31I S enrirt Inc ... ---- ----------- 33S

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m JC 5 ptr e»ns du» JWJ ...101S S1 I Idaho PoUloftJ Uanuarr Pouioca .......... 11.13 le II COiS 'M ireh Poutoo) ................. ...........«.3Jt I iHTti, TroittaS 'oorp Tfii»l ... .... ............ ........ «5TjjJilhind. liiVM . .-127SS'* Q uirv'inc Sh itnJS.'M»rji|ind Fund.................... ...:_ ..il»ai3S< la it Uka MIbmSS.Mountain City Copper ..... tJA9-U.nsos Walkr Mlolni ll.eo -tl.n sOS Am Power and U i h l ..............—., *S0 |Am O u and C re u te .................. 37tiI S n « P»w ft L lfb l------ --------------31,4',iAuburn ____ _____ J.-.*3P'v3S|NaUdnil Dtieult ______________ 33S3i,|Ttl-C00 Corp --- ---------------------7SesDIudaon Uoton _____ _ J _____Is s1 IPanmount n e t u r u .......... ........- IS

■“ '310-380 lb. $8J5-eo; better gtade 140-170 lb. iSJi-eS; mostly $9,40-

'C Ormodlum grado light llgliti $8.73- '9 J5 ; lew medlum-to good slaughter

_ :plga .88.S8- 0J 5; sood. llghi.w clghi 'sows 89.IS-25rbulk medium weight

iiu:and^,«iritlghty ntfarlngi ia :ii .9ilO; „ - sh lppen ».000; holdover l.coo.15- 9,000) itrlctl * yood and

1. choice s te e n and ycarllnss strong to 3ft h igher; lower grades uneven bust moatly steady; talrly complete

_ clearance. Cows nenerallv utenilv: helfera SMOdy to 25 lower with do- cline on Inbetwcen grodci; Inienia-

. around lOOOlb.and 11501b, a t$ l4 J5 . ,, top to r commercial cattle $13.75: ^ bulla and vealen. uftcrjicu ic-start.

about slcodj-; practical toii weighty , / .viusngc bulls tS.TS'. vcalcrs $10.50

down; odd lols a t $11,00 early.A Shoop: 9,000; bulk' Iat iambs

all steady to strong nt $U.25*]S; lambs ,n. bid 811.50 by small killers, sold to

'packers lightly sorted at I1U5; lew [)ll of p la iner quahty $11,00: bulk dc- I ,. slrublo yearlings $9.00-25. Odd lot^■ I merely good 85-71 lb. comcback (0 feeding lambs $9,i)j-8i, slaughter

118 ewe* 84iO-5«i,rid --------

, PORTLANO LIVK.'iTOCK , PORTLAND. Nov,'T7 iV, lU S D : A)—Hoga: I>sceli>t.i doj, aciiw . lully etcad}*: good to cl^oice tlghl M lghU $9.75 to $0.es: Nt) to 300 pounda saleable $D to » .:5 ; few imcklnir sows $7J0: trr;iinc pls.i

J " quotable $9 to $10J5,Cnitle: Hecelpla’TW; 'i\irveA '35;

i y ter>- alow following Tuexlay's weak* ,nd er cloae; gwierally askln;; ground led steady for odds and eniLi offered; illj no fa t ^te<Tii herr;'fliort ledn quot* Ir- able up to $7.25; long fr<ls around 4e* $7.7S;'-rew-commoM~ltrirrra- $4~lo

$1.7S to 83.75: tew fleshy butcher c o n 83.75 lo $4; bulls saleable

■ U round 83.75 to $4 50 and above;I (food to eholce walers-qiiotnble $710 , ,

__I 0 he«p: necclpts loO; noinlnally- steady; b road , inquiry lor jood to „ choice lamba around $8.75.10 $9;

medium,yearllnga aaleablr'ie tJoa-n;

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OGDEN LIVESTOCK ” 5 OODEN. Nov. 27 - lU 5 D Al­ii^ H o g a^ Jiw lp is 104; ilil lor markei: -‘••f a t»« r-te -l6e-in irh«5£6eb -t6 iH H 0 .

on few choice lnI. ; iiii«n-w«glil.i jJ " and gnule j $3.2J .loan to $8 50;

' C a tw : Rccelpti 21 Bi C ollfornU •u feeden 63;', siead.r. to WYak; few

m ' spoU ibw tr; Ut« TuMday a'nd .to* 'd5FI6<*r8»« '’»'»nd-helferfrmo*Uy tdnunon and medium $4 lo 83; tew up to 85.50:. odd rough.klnd* down

) _ to 83J5; bulk common to medium tiy d rltr lu cown I3 JJ lo J4.2i; c u l lm ei* $2.50 to $3; low cutters down to $2; loo bulk bulls 83M to $455.. ads Sheep: ^ecefpt.^ 5.140; 81. Jo»n)li 10- market 2J1; nn mrly sales; few80; io u I U Ijjnb*

ILY NEWS, TWIN FALLS. fflA t

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™ '.V n iO S T nn cvicn c c R lu ry 'a f t i wnR winginR its w ay into thc

q1’ cpuch-makinff t r ip to Maniln

in‘ where thc fou r 800-hor»cpf — be extended to C hina.—(/P)

o s ___________

l i r i i E SLmilTCiflGDf lu . ................... ___________

I Question of Processing Tax ing LTgality~~Disturbs e k Grain Market

la* Hr JOHN P. BOUr.HAN

15, 1 CHICAOO. NOV. 37 A -D lseo ii- 7J; 1 ceriing etfccis ot doubu ibout p; )- irt. I ceasing tax Icgalliy did a itood Uty i to make w hca fp rlc en o a iij nvrrrfU' 1,50 j lower.

I ReiH iu trum Mlnnenpoiu. lOun- iibs a l one stage December wheat elioivn libs ed a fall uf 2 cents per bushel, :.nii to poiJlblllty tha t the federal wheiii

ew proc:ulng tax would be iiulillicii lc- .'toon by a decbion from tin- UiiiicU Ota States supreme court had b;oiii:4ii ick nbout iharp curtailment ol tluiii- ler trade. Another uniettllng Inllui'iicr

was word France has authorized export iftlcj ot w heal holdlnijs to the amount of 20.000,000 bu'iirl',.

Q nallyliiE at the last ou |irr-ln>:;- day cvenliig-up. wheal clo-rd iin- vou.'', iincliBnged_^o lowci itimi

300 ••A l - ’. - .

a( S; fex rc,'der.'« 18; ««<•,’ JJ.Io to ■J4.10; ^mal! lot yo^l^llns^ JC.

i i ; ! ' O.MAIIA ^iiE>:rmd OMAHA, Nov. 37 ,.I'j -UaiJAi- Kl; Sheep: 3.000; compared 'ruc;.<li>y all ot* cla.’iies 35-50 higher, advuiice un md Iambs 35-50 up; bulk frd «oolra . to lamba.$10.7S.UJM;- to p _ $ U .10_ io

Her 'ble ST. JOSEPH S H E tr" • ' ST. JOSEPH, Nov. 27 (,1’y cCSUA' • I—8heep'500; tew, mrdluiii lo cood

lambs steady $10.00. Slniilar (imiiiiy illy clips, bid $8.50.

to -------- '■M: • UENVEK SHKEl'

DENVrit, Nov. 27 i,V» lU SU A .-

best above 810,75; trucked steady ai , $10.Ci)..’0; sheep i teady; cholcc ' , Ib. ewes $5-10; native cwcj, tt.co-

im ” ■"!■' $7.00; cliolcc. ranBc Ircder.^'up to

| ».25 a'nd.^ v c . ^ ■ ■ \

S'; ■ V 'vooi.-................to* BOSTON, Nov. 2T l-T) lU S D A i- lU r P*trw«lghlsot-buIk-avefaB*-to Bo<Kl rew Prench combing 84s and tliwr ter* iwn rltor>- wools In original bags brought um 79-81 KOured ba.iU. while bulk m slricUy combing original lots ol $2; similar gn#l« sold a t 81-82. Graded

sUlctly cotabln® 84* and finer ter- •pli rltory wools moved a l 83*8i,rvOured few bwW Avernge to good t«elve monlh.' vS) ,«ooU t^OUjilt H 'S i. ,

AHOi THURSDAY MORNING,»

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3 WHAT^i?E V3U BWMdINO I T THAT TUlNfi UP HEire FOR? '

I -B e r re a DBA<3 f r A w w ‘ ANO «A ve vtowR«ei.p r !i SOME n tO V B lB l A T E I t n

■ ^iCroflI r i | ^ ' s j r I

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Chink Clipper Carrie I'

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i l t c r l l i c n r .s t " \ ’an jiec d ip p e r sh ip th c s e t t in g su n w f l t ta load o f m uil liln s t a r t e d f ro m A litm cdn, C niifoi'

e pow cr m o to r.'t a rc c n n tro llcd . T h T*) 1‘hoto.s,

ycjterday's fiiibh, Dcc. 37.i - ’*. com ; ' i * 'j down, Dcc. .W i-’i, oati un- j ciiaiiijc;! i'o~’~ 'crr.“ nnrt~prDViMon.s .uiiflKingrd to u rl-c of 10 ccni;.. ,; Com nnri onts prlcM Bcre rov-

l | enied mainly by wheat dctlcii. Dis- ]l pile unfavorable weather, rural >U Jale.\ of corn to arrive ati.ilned Ub-

■■ eml ■Volume,' Com-shlpp:ti!rdemand L~~niArt-wac piMr, II I ’ax I*rovl«lon5 rcllecicrl h'.e nuirkel

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CIIICAOO, Nev, 27 , I,v-C.i.sh ‘’ I- wliciil; No Mill','. n iD rtid. Cnrli;*No..... . j mw cd.ai'.- 10 j0;..*Ju. 4 yellow i7 ’i— to 58; No. 5 yi'llnw I0 .I6S ; No'.

' < white 59: No. 5 whiii' s i ’, to f>8S : ' ;:iiuu(r Knull- 43 lo ,iS ();ils: No, 4

' "iiiie 'J ii ',; luiiiiplr :;n.d'' In 2-‘. ’ , . .No ryi'. Sov Lr.iiu; No. 2 wlio* Chi-

• WCO l i t '. Io 8:. No. 2 .'.'llovv Clll- ’ c;iKo BO'j tu 81’.. ll;ir!c-v: Noiiilliiil

f'Td 30 to 42: maliiii:: 10 10 81. Tlm- ““ otl'.v rred 3.00 lo a.ri civi. Clover

.sed 12.->01o I7 :.'ii'v ir)ieU: i„ rd ; Tiprccs IJ.52;' loi>v 13 PO. - to -ii- .lllrf l-in 'ii .---------------------- ----------

W IN N II'td GIIAINWINNIPEG, Nov. 27 „1'. - C:ijli

■ J v.iir.ii: No. 1 norlheui 87; No. 2 ., northern 04'..; No. ;i norihern 7B i; ' "III.'. No. 2 uhlle 31: Nu, 3 while 2H.

1'OUn.AND HAV . ^OR'n..^NU. Ore.. Nov. 27, i-r.—

i_if-llav.-steiidy.">inelia»gc<f,.................

av KLA.\ 'DULU'ni, Nov. 1,1'—Ki.ix oil

$ l.7 IS . Doc. $1.7114; M;»y$1.74S.............. . -- - . - -

to; . -■

*iuiiiPTrnp unnnrrrrr

ght i -------mik I SHOSHONE. Nov, 37 - r 'Today

of I is an lntere.stli)g iimi; among the ded natlon.i of lhe \iorId because the ler-[recent ncutmlliy ael Is taking ef- ired * fec t,j»nd . >j-llt eomplelely rcvolii- lUr.' iloiiiTe ouV ir.iUr ngreem^nis with

^ oa tio iu Oi' Um woild." b k . Jil.

, NOVEMBER 28,1088

U P POPPED SOME ]

PAV NOTO TH e M oi^ y SUY YKtGHT, ON %H0 R E / - 'y - B O SS' T H e CTUPP H6 BB / IT<6 / w e U t ^ C T W r ^.PIEASUR

CA0IN ASJ f

IS B ^ B B w F W B y J p

F irs t Airmaii For Orient

BSB

hlp,s .suited for th f far c;ihl. llie Cl mil* T hc plane (upper riRht) on i foi-nja. took m ail from nn old sti

T hc 'm ap'S t litc lower left .shows tf

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;ov- j B u y C h r i s

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rkel S l S r ' ' ' - ___ ’

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: i i i - ‘ .......... .................Ulltl Miu'.lri^ of ::i,i-'i[unl'.ilr* In .•'i-.'l;- 'lm-'liv< b ' t ; i r I.;:;;nlii Ctiii;.r.- Wo- 5ver m 'u'.i n-iivy.TnUc rlnli I n ? S.iiiii-

iliiv3P0.'— MrrT.-Corrrn^-H-MaMrrr—

. ]-jicnii> n! lti;Uuliiig oin'-' I/-1.'TI.-.Te (;V rriiiT.' 111 kfr'iiini; 'Hili

' , l l ;e dK.;i:M<rii ol U;e v'.ClllnS- ^iijli.), "rr(.l(''.i',i t-r;iiiklln D. lloor.'V;-:! B I ; I i.ivni'.' a tlrxiWo iri'niy winilt'i ■ *''• the oil- «e iu\T no«." M«Mcr^ r u:l

j"b;U ii'.'.iiiy ....•iritor.i liUe. Uorah ai;il . 'J io r.i mu:t usid (re.iiy which

.u ill ilnvK.U.u..line hard and JoM on

i III ur“ inr'iiir,.:inimrii'; i<r'\0 ;'.,i!i?r :lu-.'i- li;mn;i'. :;;imlil 1;.- (Im H r l th

»ii l,:l:^illy/ir /avor ::ir r,im.acKtf.'..or. -fh u lire.; 1)1 irr;iiv r ]".l•; in:!'IVD-

------n ;arr--l',--193(1. ^iril it mii.t Vr r-.ni.'.u.'d oi ii.,”v liv.ilv nnilr. Mti:>i

,(il liP',;i;oii^iy w- i:iK miiiiiilnii anil

;in \Uils ireii'.y on i;:c sroun-Ji H 'li ’ It 'Vi!l alow up inidr In ih f « ccm-

M []m odltlci,

Tlic .'|>eakor an:iirrt as;'tiut thi c iwllcy of • Iwiliiiion " iin ndvancei

iday; by Senator William E. Borah '.be th e , cause It injures our lorelgn trade.' th e j ■•Since ws must market .» muc^ e t-1 of our raw materials abroad 'at

Dili-1 should cooper:il'.- wllh the othci vlth • iiniioii.' rather than Iuh l them,” h<

i t • _________________ __

f f f " rrr ' l i J :

China Clipiivr. hu^c flying bont. n ils final test flinht before thn staRc-coach. (lower riffhl) which

; the nirmnil route which will noon,

l i m l x B a c k t o H e a l t h -

i s t m a s S e a l s !

L.-1 _____________________________ _■'iih' ---------

I I'lLKIl. Nov. 27 - Fllrr sra(> ■ i.'liool honnr roll lor the secimrt ,-ix

;^ ;«c:k.s i:c:'lod .in iinnouiict'd heir ti'- „ .i, |. 'a v , folk.ws:

Kisliih Kr.idc-CoIlecn Ooadjcir, ‘^'‘ •Thcda Alien. Shirley Hotcli, Houl'eon iMnrrlan.-!; B.~'tty Ilw ler. .. ' . ‘ IllJ

ilvr+—Sn-m 'hcrndi*—s.Miiiy.■I’l l , Dniiii'd .Zl^Rlpr, Heliy AIIU'<m. Rii:'.'

1 ll;'.y U.I-1.'. Kollh Kbersole. ’ntr:'.!I Brrni;«n. ___________

' ' ’' I vSKth gnid" •• Cii’-iirBe AlitUnny. I Mahlon llair.innn'ilM . WJlJe.m

‘'^^[T7iODiaA,-Jiiiie Kirby. JanefK lrbi'.aiilrley Ann Moreland,

— 1—Piflh-rrfl'le— ««ma^tersoD..Saia J(.iii Sutherland. M urray Munj'oii, Aiidrev Shank, Sybil Spencer, Dale llaMi.

uch- ■ RiurUi Orade - Phyllis A»i»on. we Donald Travis. Lols Deem, Walter her Thomas. Eleanor Johnson, Marian he llw'isle's.-Lco-.JohnMjn. kftiriljna

C i tlso i ilirrf - k ^ r * ■

1 P O A C H E R S ‘ , 1

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“ R e ^ e t i t :,WANT AD RATES

R A T U FEB UNK PSR DA< d'a l l d « j^ ><r UB« 9U U j ___ ! . . U ^n m ptt Ud* p tr t e r ____*t ,

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' INDEX TO WANT.ADS \ ZMannncimiBl* _____________ 'AptrtmMita ■■-” 'Au m lor bOi ...,. .m tutr »>np«-— . ' -nuftniM n u in n rr ' ' „ . -

- ■inlnm orrtwftunKto.'i ' ” au« :t’*d ni-nirT — !?C«>L <Vewt trn i „nep o ih tf r * t i . ' ».Bieti«n6f«-“8*»p»“ —— — _ _ya»i^i!»S>»to<y.... - 'r»m»u-ii*ip w m w i —rsr 'n^n ~HUf«u»nwu«^ for n»ir. Mi»g«iitn»OM,Pru;i< k»<i

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nomr* r»r f trrt „tiutrvei.-nii -----” '•oiitu - ; - in tn •mip M «;/w '«ouZ :. ^M ^ C T ^ to j^ n ^ _ , . ■ -— if _ J

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Rat S t i l t tw ^ a t — . , . - . ~ a ; Roun* tar*lUnr 3 t _PUUKIoru o^ I t l . >t _______________ ^nastfd-lo ■■TT X>WtBttd. MufflNunQUl— n -* 11t­n r Sail er Tr»tf*. i.. t l

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-IHE N ew s VTlSHZa TO UAKS U U e leu (0 retiSert of Um eUul-

(M p«ff* tb a t tbere It a itriei !:4. niS« acalnit f lv lns a n ; addition- u al InTormaUon conceminf “blind ; ad*.* th a t U. adtertUemenii itsoed with a box nuinbe.* lo ev* ■ ^ of U» Newt. . I*

*

Personals 4TOR HODSB MOVING CALL iTTflJ. -

« ** niANKSOrVINO * E* o n E r n N O S ** *V 1 am tlianWul for loU of Uilnss. ** And 1 want 'to tba])k you folks * ^* for lh« n-onderful eupport j'ou *4 h a « ipven-ma In my nev loei ** tion and I take th is m tnni of ♦ ~* thinlclng you one nnd all. . ’* ®

^ * _ H A R R ^ M U g O R A V E _ _ ¥ . _* De ic tu r ya Fridny aud be a * _* lallclti' 10 ya hard and la it Prl- * __* d«s night. • *

Lost and Found----- 6r ■I iO f f f ^ L A b y 'S OBCTN OOLD

* ocucon 'wrlat watch, 5 r i « move- L .. ^m E nt.jru£!tloy^B flcm oon^K tepr -

Mke.- R e « r d . IMO Maple.

BTRAVBD PROM 0HEEP CAMP near Clover. Span of tnatts. enc roan branded on ahoulder, one bny , branded D»r-N on hip. 0 . P. Ben* t

^ ^ T i e i r n u h r P h o n y j ^ ^

Beauty Stiops 6“ P E IlM A irE N T ^A T E ^S P E C IA li

for ThanksglTlnK. e a ^ to handle-------jrash-^rares.-Ph. 3 « . The-Beauly-

— B o x . ; ....... ....... .........

PERMANENT WAVE. JlilO TO — -MJTOr^aHth-ATCrBrPhHMOrMffc

. Beamer. . --i«» ciUi ron MsuLW'-rnoMtt ■

I 1 Z ' B O V - V iH W A B R Eh I H E R E C O ^ A E S W lL \ fK U T T U E TACT'f r p u m »p i n & a n d iV

- / R E A U L V ^ O R B I Tj I S . A R 5 G 0 L A R -FELLOW. , I'D

----------- -- - U l K e - T O _ H A V E _ _ '•IVOO MEET HIM.

tion Buil- J _______________ ___________________

(Caallnntd Caluiu)' n i o e s w u o h a v k c x p b u e n o * 3* td OUT work know tba t our m rth » , *■” “ 0(11 aoiS'lba aUU of oui o p tra to n T

on# of our oU ware* for a i lo* u !* I1.M. Cr*«ford'a Beauty Salon, m ;.' Main AW. south. Pbooa i m I

Autos for Sale 7

; STUDEBAKER iiCerilfltil’ UKd C an .

-----------■39 Piytnoyj» sedan '"SO Ctierrolcl Coupe ' {

1034 Poiuiac Sedan i1028 Slude. Dt;. «cdnn

. -33 O(<lnnom»-6cda)i--------------' • 1930 Pord Bedfto i

■SS Qraliant TUdor '31 Slude Tudor

Sales ancl Service, , 354 Main No. Plione IC

TIIURSD-SY SPECIAL

^3A<Cho'sler tedan. Oood tires,^. mAtn;- n 1' , ..I. .laifl i .

The AUTO MART i----------- N ext'lo Kyle Walle's '! ■ WE BUV-fiELL-TRADE

■* CLOSE® ALL DAY *I* niursdjiy, ThsnlugMng dny, * ,

* |» PRIDAY SPECIAL ^

l i * '28 Pord truck, ptoi motor. +: IiT good tires. Beet bed and srftti «i J b o x ............ ........... ...........175.00 *

1» JO H N OTONNOH * : ;«■ U SED CAR CO. *:* 318 Shoshone West, Ph. 1140 * •

• • Wc Buy Equities ♦ ‘

Z » » ' » » » » » » » » » » » » » » •

! S i tu a t io n s W a n te d 1 4 ;

MIDDLE AOEd" WOMAN WANTS . « Iwiwekeeplni!. Write Box 250 Carc j f News.

I EXPERIENCED STENOORAPHER I wUlic.'v poslUon. Bookkeeping ex- i ' perlence. 431 N. Overlnnd; Burley.J Idaho. •

I Money to Loan 16I C " p e r" CENT MONEY TO^LbXN . K on buslnea buildings.. J. E. De- ] ;• — w n tr PhV374:------- ’

1 ----------------------------------------- - r - ‘» MONEY TO LOAN »IU On Da-llluc.-. ._ | Lo'vcst Rfttcs—Loii«"'rfriui.- " i Quick Ser\iec 5 - - -------S ^ N G K I W O N K S - -

REAL ESTATE-LOANS B 133 M ain E. ritone 437"*!• V - " '■ .1 1 1 -1 .— I-----

For'Sale'Miscellaneous 17^ 2J 1X5NS IIAY, KNULL RANCIJ,* A ml. W. >i ap.- of Sd. Park.

!•, nriE_INaURANCE._n_ATE RESI- debcc "Oc per Kiimlred. 3 '> rjtft7

? ouuMoo iwm Viiiu city sriio.' J.'0 E. Rpberls.

J S -------1 .1 ■ , .

_______ FOB SALE_____________Number‘of coed used healers— «iid mnRCs« M TN . STA TIiS lM P. CO.

t t -T«8 CAU fo il tlMOtT8--.Pbon» »

3RE A K *' I ^ "/W U » E - f V JE i.L - 'W E L L -

‘.C T F U i. . HOVJ CHARfAlW C D I 'L L Y O U L O O K -T A L L — A R E Y O U

I C E L E B R A T l N i i . bE A L -S - \ T H IS L O V E L Y

/ T V IA N K S 6 W IN 6 l ^ D A Y r ^ y -

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P C 'S V O U R .. .U T T L E P L A W M A T e . I

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l i d s R e p u(CoDUBDtd tisn rrtn d la i CalBOii)

Z 370 LINEAL PEET, NO. 38 GAIi- i . , T anlttd tlumf, so tauae new.% I r ta v c j- i tb e r Co.. inc.

; i HOMtKlAliH P ita .3 1 ■ City Park Grocery

I ' 333 Shothone North

; i c o im a o A T E o r o o f in g , h z >* Inforclng iteet. tln iclural Iron- . and plate i l^ n rK rf tig n 'i Ilar'd-

i'OENUINE SWISS CHKESE (UKE | ImiMTtcdi {roni i lbs. lip. a t 3Sc; per pouiul. iw in t? p.ild. Ad Moor, Cottage ticovel orpRon.

; LOW PRICES ON FIIIST GRADE ' plumblne fu tu re , vnlvcs. pipe.and;

_ ■■ pipe nttliigs. K re n s O X » « g a f« .

W H Y P.AY WAR PR IC ES?A earlofld of Muresco In bulk.

Buy wliat you iietd, bring'back whni you have left. Wc loan you ft brush to inil 11 oil wllh Iree..

McMurtry House Paint, '4.•J H out' Enamol. Floor and Lin- “ oleum VarnUi dries In two

• lioiir»-A IsrRc’ aiojk ot ■ W.ill f^ipcr.

^ ^ M O Q H 'S _

FURNITURE - HEW AND USED furniture ol all k lndirW l.rangea. eleclrlo rangea, coal itavei. elrtu- lutor* aud other household turn*

- _lshlniu^MoeiC«. Pl' 5. Store No l l- Ph. 310, store N o ' t .......... —

; W a n te d M isc e lla n e o u s 17 -A

f. m & rE D ^ iio R B E U ^ . " lT h." Langdon, ISO 4ih Are. JVest..

+: PURNIURE WANTED - WE BUV ^ used lum lturt, coal rangea, itoves ^ and Ice b n e i We pay catlu Pb.2 5. Moon's. ^ '________

* F r u i t s a n d V e g e ta b le s 18

* SWEET CJDER. H. T. BLAKE. Hi « Ml. So. Ol Soiilh Purk. Ph. U360.R5.

* JOHNATHAN APPLES Uic, 1 Ml. 7 E. So. Kimberly. ,

^ DELICIOUS APPLES \ Ml. S0„- 0.' Kimberly, ShambAURli.

rc APPLES - JONATHANS, ROMES and DcUcloiui. >, Ml. I', of Klm-

- berly. Ph. 37R3, John W. Hardin.

*• EARLY PICKED APPLES. FRED y. llagsardi. 1 Ml. So. ot Soutli Park.

= APPLES - ROME BEAUTY »ND e Jonathan, picked before Hie freeie,

lU ml. eail on Kimberly Road. JJ D. B. Vosburg.

5:. UAY_POlAl:OEa..CAnROT8 TOR _ tnle. Ph. 0167-J4. .

- eMALL DELICIOUS, 35c PERbujhel. C. V. Jone.i, 3 ml. So. of

_ I Depot. Pll. 0303-Jl. '_______

McINTOSH ^REDt APPLES AND'__other full varieties arc n p i .m d r -

ni Ihc E, i;, Woiiacoli OrchsrJ.' 3* J ml. rosi. on Klmbtrly rond. '» So.

r F o r S a f e o r r r a ( / e H

7 '30 PO RD^riCK yp FOR SALE OR _ irttde for I-'ord Sodim or ContJi, II. -30 or -Jl mfHlfl. 0 , T. Shaffer.

Troy Laundry. -------------------

I- i-X)R "SALE OR TRADE. CI/5VER' ~c1inff. r h n i >ftirX.~iminii» PUnne,

J.- - -01£IT;4.

_ 1 0 'ACRES, HANSEN .DIST.-10r«

acreage or Income pro;>erly here- os-any nearby town for half. 30

_ y e « r nmoriUcd loan on balance.Write IM Walnm St., T\ilirPalJ.i'.

^ acres. Ph. 038S*Rl.

I i *^111 CAtx roR ncsvLTS"—rb«B« u

H E G U M P S - P R i m

ilWfa I H ^V E ) I> 0i ) LOADS TO V ALL

B t WANKFUL/

IN6 y

G A S O U N E A L L E Y - n

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r 5 R E 's h i s l a s t PAWMEMT f o r R 6M 1

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TWIN FALLS DAILY 1

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utation”-T f — Funiiture‘fop-SflIe^23— 8 PIECK OAK ^ n « R 0 * R 6 w > suite. iOl 5th No.'tr. , .:- , = s s .

Radios and Service 23-AGUARANTEED ^ 1 0 Sm VlCE.

Se« C. Brown Muilc. Co.

r SPCClAL BAROAIH PRIO W 0 « IQ used R adial U M p 'iP tln t A Pun*3- .. 'I tu ^ Sloc^ . ' •

[ 1 Wanted to Buy 25: WANI'H) USED'TOTATO-fiORT.

\ er. PU. 03B8J4.

QCT OUR BIDS ON REO CLOVER J : ami alfalfa seed before selling, t I Olobe Seed and Peed, Twin Fall*.

^ POP CORN 10 ‘o^c i i T w i . j

PU RNiryRB W AIJTEO-W S OUV used furnllure. coal range i Hotel and Ice boxea. We pay caib Pbooi 5. Moon’a ■

[ Houses-for Rent 27• [s''ROO.NrMODERN HOUSE UN^

furtilUied. W. O. Smllh.

s ^ o o w 'T i o n s m w Q T j n w 'T i j r^ l l i h Ave. East.

t Apartments1*. F O R - M N T - PURNlsilEO

■ •nparfnu n t^ a - f ltt t-E a a t-A d u lta - = »»'>■■ '" STEAM HEATED 1/ ROOM APT. 'j; A dulu 319 3rd, A Tct^o, '

FURNISHED, JUSTAMERE INN, Ph. 458 and- O tab. Ph, 971.

I* Rooms for Rent 29— bE SIR^L E *nO ~O M . CLOSE IN.! 3 Oentlenyni preferred. Ph. 173,

7; ROO.M-PUUNACE h e a t : «(H 4T ir A w . No.- •

77 TWO BOARDERS, W ILUNO TO - ro o m together. 834'and Ave., No.

— ROOM AND BOARD - UJ THI 0" Ave. No. • ' • ■

i Real Estate for Sa|c 32i V X t ^ s ' nitPROVED b ^ I j p

_1 ‘'lajberly. A good buy. *4000. =:d Tcrm.v Al Sm llh. Ph. 010.

............. i t ■I.M_ FOR SALE O R CASH RENI*. 4D 15 ttcres, clOM In, Ph. 0398R3.

,d! HUNDRED' ACRE RANCH NEAR Kimberly. Plenty w attr, good

— gravel pits. PJione room 2. Per- jR —rtne-hcleir-------- ---------- -- ■- ■■■

— ^{ODERN 5 ROOM HOUtfE; \V ELt f:R located, large lol. *3300. MOO down, of J, E. While.

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I N & E E b V o i T ' ^ ^ ^ r ^ [ X > - VJHAT ViiTH )X BINN'S 5 P L E N I> lt> ^ S U C C E S S i M AWS T O C K 7 A A R K E T - A O H ,

A N & \ I>A f«E c n DEAI S A Y Y O U R . D E A R S L NO A O T H E R I S FOLLOViW ij v - H IS T I P S A S V J E I L ^

T H E H e a l i n g l o t i c

M T - - W E L L H E A T K «L E A S T P A V S r ^ f f l \

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- U s e B u13 — Real Esiate fw^SaIe=3g (CoBUaurt ttew rttertlag W b m )

OOOD 40 NEAR nL B Il. SM AU.a , howf, tiaoo..«aa.w^>»B>t.M.aoo,/J a t 6 :. O nw r. Box 44 Caro W tw .

J M ACRES-A OOOD ONE. OOOD I Improiemrnu, N t a r K ueltoo.1

_ Price MflOO. KJOO CMh. J . S. IN D«W)». ____________ ,

“ - iaO^ACRES IlOO PER AORR. fl room hou.^e, oilier bultdlnfi-

“ • . aerra »l3j. good. IraproTCtnentJ, .0 »»00 will hit,dlf. 80 |ood, T-roem ^ I10U.V, \trll and otiter build- r . ings Kono %ui handle. .6 Mrea.

goocl hi>utr. barn and lien house,— c lo jv io tir ,11. Esri Murr*y. PUer. ^ Ph. 3I7J0.

ja!_E jn-i:A uotfo WELL IMPROVED:

1— 100 clD.c hi, tliO per acrt. J . E. While. . . . 1-. •.

H300-N.WV. OH SE^i. SEO. 33. :* Tp JO, n IJ. 3’1 miles MSI." mile jotiili of Twin Pall*. Pair “* Imjiroumenui, Immediate posaes* _ iloii, Pfa;ry-Taber & Co.. Inc.

!7 — ' '5 ; SE N IO R S A T H EV B U RN

_ P R E S E N T S C H O O L -G IF T;jri—— '— ■ ,------------_ HEYBURN, Nov. 37 — Speaking— under iliP fpon.vinihlp of the Hey* '0 bum hish whool Mnlor c lus.. R tv . ^ E. R. Nrlwn o f Ihtf Burley Chrts- iO, tlan church I'rw n led a Tlianka-

bly liL'i FrirtK.'*, rolloulng tho l.ilk. r r Donnld Picrcr, rlw.i pre.Mdcnt. pre* ‘ •|.ientfd nn firciric clock and bell

w i lu i#u!o.- gift to Ihc aihool. a llh mperinlendent J . M.

■ WhKins nccepUng In behalf of the— student body. Tho senior mixed )Q iiimrtci Mng t«-o numbers and Mar«

fclle iVecher jrad lhe presldi‘nt'6

nt Sails For W ar

ro>. . • • - ni . . . T .

^ I V - -OP B * ^BO' K 1 \ , /

— P 'J ' V -Ilarv. ' ____ ) T t^ 11 A - . / A !'*

^ L J W I B lllh ifaU -W M A L -lOdcr*

” 1 ’•>

^ ~ TlIE 'freliHleJ'O regan rasl’off'frorn B signed lo lu llan .Snnialllaml (or 1

** t t# League of Nallcni a i wrll «■ Bcnttwilly act and »iatrments.-.</l

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I PLAYIKI6 TW A /! I M A R K E T I S

k ----- i Hfel? W .6STiH . ) * \ p r i n c i p l e :

M MI, T H IN K O F

___________ _____________________

f / w g ! 7 L l: t r r i» :»

I O N ~

f v o u W O N 'T H EB E . b o t h e r e d / T H A T

I W iT rt' HIM . ANW BVSR-M O R E V “H e ' S T " K I E E C

’ . . .M O V IN O O C T . k P E I

J _—jQ l

HO, THURSDAY MORNING, N(

i s i n e M - Pa5:^rEoESas:d«sstock_36i TOR SALE - J M A RW ira O H T a, S400 lbl., Illd obit »U monltts old.fwl m ri Hifin. H i mltia tmilti M w i

! ^ , I OREY HORflg, a Y BJ.O LP. WT, iD l Day. nuire." 5 Yra.’ Wd.. wt.^ 1 HOC. Pour ml. No... I ml, eaat. » ' i ml. No. of JerooH. Idahe. ilu to

Jones.

■fl PURKBRED RED DURHAM T t \ R .<0 I ln O u ll M0.OO, K. J,- BlHon. 8

ml.H, Wendell. Rl. J.

^ 200 IIRAD CR068.BRED WHITE- ' fared jTarllng bucks, rangi.'

r«i»d, lli t in t c lau condlUon.• C in b rse e n a t A .OiDomanranch.■ 4'i ml. So. o f BurJry. Ph. Bur.

_ ley 139.

E.'Tlianksglvlns proclamation.

57 Dnllnllo-s tlilrrt and fourUiBn.(ks eompleled their dairy ac-

(If tlvliy ttlih a program last Prlday. , j . Tli« clxvea have vUlled lhe Jerome

CooperatlAr ertantcr)- and tlte Riv­en ira- Dnlry and on Friday they

SS made bmieri Mre.-LowiT'a sevenih will hold a party and pro-

tram .Ih la Wedneadty as Uie con- 'X elu. lon of tl;elr actlrlty, whUli was i iLfl ^ .Malill#■ f,.^) »l^^w»l>H?^l^»^

tainv window boxes and cupboards ha>« been m«*? to Improw the

y* room.ITie .tenlor girls entertained the

boys ot the e la a a l a party Prl- dny evrning. A scavenger hunt was rm rrrttnm iO T T d-b rfam erand -T f

'*• freshmenu a t lhe achool.

AT BtRLET HOSriTAL M. tDURLE^', Nov, 37 - Burton Ivle. he Injiiretl In an automobile accident, ed was able 10 leare Uie Collage bos* J - pltal Tuesday.t'G Mr<, Clyne Preston and Mn.

ir Zone With Oil

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■ ' ' " J l ' .H i i l \ ' ^

WB3mt Py'

=om Lot ASjelerwllUTalargo-of oll'eon'" >r lue In the llallan colony wllh a non Irat ahlpi In .ch illrn rr lh r ■'MntUnnslflt «■ the deelaralloii of th* Unllcd B taka -</Pl Photo. - - - - -

■ m E STOCK

^ 1 ______

E S - Pa m a V ^ l b N T )>F 6 A ^ B U N f i i y

^ / <

\ e i s ? N O W5Cr V O O -V E E X P L A IN E D > I R W T W N Q H E O O e S M T

= D ' T6 .‘ V O O 7» E R S O A D e H l M _ ___/

T O S T A 'V * V '

NOVEitBER 28; 1935

* rM e s s io i1 6 !— E o u l t t y - a n t S w l U s _ 3 7 .

IT F O A ~ iA L S TURKEYS. PHONS Id. WC.-

^ U M B BR OIflB T U r S S TT.

tC DcDMr.^ n c n i A O U O I O B P tm iB R E o _ Qi&ai BronM Toms, priotd n a . ft. -M u b lir Mrs; Akx Klug, ChilUi,'

8 IdftM.

R«lph Haxby t r e both p iu e n u a t ■* ilM OottKge hMpltal here ncelTlng

nwoical tm u s in t .7 . A _ ia o |h t« r 'w u bom to 'M r. and

M n . B n n Thomas a t Ihe Cotuge _ hospital TMewky. N oam btr_2fl.— = undera tn l an ap.

pcndectomy a t th« Cottage hoiplt»i het* TuBsd*y.

Mrs. Carl Braden and her newly arrived twins m ro dlscliarred frotn Uie Cottage hospital Wednesday,

Ih ' L e g a l A d v e r t is e m e n ts

n- N o n c cas .Nollce ta hereby given tliat I.

da u lar meetlnc, of the Idaho Su t« he Board of Pardons, to ba lield a l the

S tale House. BoUe, Idaho, on lhe ftrat WcdncKUy c< January,- l9Sfl.

. | . maka appllcallon fcr a Pardon ftom ^ tliai cerwln Judgment ot convlctkn . . .oLburilAOLntttda and.enlcreA JaJIit

Court of the Eleventh Judicial Dlst- ne t ot the BUte of Idaho. In and

I for the oouniy of T ain Palls, on Of' about Pebrwary lU h, I9U.

le. (Signed) VERDUN DAVIS,ll. Applicant.IS. Dated a t -BoUe, Idaho,

October » t h . »38.

" NOTICE TO CREDITORS = EsUto o f WlUlam Scott, deceued.

Nolic# U-hereby given by thc un . derslgned adm lnlitralors of- tho es- tnto of W illiam Scott, deceased,

- t to the creditors of and all persons liavlns claims agaliut the aald de- ceasfrl to . exhibit ^ v llh pw

T i m e T a b l e s

aeh*4ul« «r FuttBtM Tralni «b4 Motor Ouiti r tu ln i Thteeih Tula rails:

OlteOOH SIIORT UHI^inr»citre Jtaukry 31. I*U)

Tr»in s«4 IMTM------------- l:SO a. m.Trkiti 111 I n r m _________3:11 p. n .

WnlboBBlTJaln »7l IMTW--------------10:00 a. m,

' TtUD 3«J IcSTiT^----------1:M p. a ,HBttrpHaNCH

tejthiouHa . Tram --------------IJO p; m.

T«r»lo 4» » rrlv « _________1;00 p, m,UNION M Cinc^aiaoE s

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r ' _ . _ - . _ _ . . . - _ l 'J O 'I k naus* irrlvlTit ftt M:SS vib Jtron i

Wrnorll and Oooainf othtrt TU flub . . .

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^Ol»i»'Tti»loi a{ lioi'p .-lB .^B Jw. em». m nditi and Ooodiai; olheti tIi

I ButU and Ksitrmin.OTHRR aranR links

T»lB ralli-IUlltyR*lrfium Lritw _____________ _11:00 I. m

^ *«> msli 1:40 p.-TB. tnd 441 p.-w w AM p. Bll

Hl Daily Cross-■ ^ iL r

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mtchaolcil reTTnTTSlFM

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M ii«i>owi' I g T e I v is I e i^II FgtJ |B |H | |f p T n i^

Mlaminil<f a ln kl:o uiuiiai ■ L . . . fS a:i DrBW «li*r lA jLlOIN jE M

Ilind 01 fllh lE M ^ M T lL i‘3 ’luoW ©sill I c l c l T ^ t ^ t ^

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i n a l A d s !i i ........ BUSINESS-^—^ DIRECTORY

J ;

_ Me««sarr n u o h n s , v tth la «be ED month* l i t e r Um f ln t puMleeUeA la. of thU notic<„tA tho sal4 Its, tratore, a t the offlM of 0 . A. Qtl]«r>

Atiomer, Room U . ndeU tr NaUon> __ s l Bank Bldf.. Twin PaUa. C ountr — of Twin FUls, fiUte of of Idaho, a t th il be lnc.the plica-flzed for t h o - n s tranucUoQ of the buslneas of u l t f

estaU. . - V nA ■ D«ted Notember 38lh, 18U. . ^ > ARTHUR R. SCOTT,_____________ ROY D.

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™ ARE YOU . HAVING^

TROUBLE — T i m N e r o — ♦ -

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WHY NOT BUY ONE

Sf:You’ll pay more la te r. I t s

>na & well known fac t th a t 1935 will go down in hiatory as

^ the j ’c a r rea l Eatate w en t boomlntf” up-w ard.-- R e td - Col. No. 32 to d ty a nd 4svery

>B4 day un til som eth ing ' ap . pcara th a t you W anf. E ach day brinjra new Items.

S ' Consult The Newa ; Claaalfled Ada E very D ay.

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m. If You D on't F lad 'W h a t m.j You W ant— '

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Day Your Ad WIU R w ch '

■ Thouaands of People.

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