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W^- ...■. ' vofv^ io ; "T li^ ir o Leaders 'f-r^ltjy S jthe-^lemjlfti^ > ' ‘^;;jtejll^Pelense' Will Tal». -j ' 'inflliite Patience and Toil.' ' rf. ■>■' - ■' ^ . <B)T The AnocUt«(t Press) OKNEVA. Nov. 2» -In reeumiDg to- .* mortow lu dlsamoinent drive, the loicue of tutloos again is tuofciiny itar < hardest^ uslgnment. League leftden J liukly AdnUt that the pn&Iems at ^ rfdaeing ■muunents. ftre,queatlaos re- f QttlilBC Infinite pfttlenco' u id ' y d n ot ' .unrnUtlx« toU. - I ' Difr end tf the world w«c left tbe , f^mijtioriwy hbUohs w ltb ' h u ^ BTinS- nenU'Whleh in many countries bave * (TftdUBllr been rcduced: neverUieUujl— the burden upon thd taxpayer is stUl «■ 50 enormous and peace lorert In many mi countries are so persistently Inilitlng J that m pettU ve Airangements are en- 1 dangerlng new wars, tbat there Is ■< found evidence that the people of - numy lands' want armies and navies . Mduced to a minimum. The very covenant of tbe league of nations declares that annanenlx shai) be brought down .to a point eompaU- ble with the needs ot national se- ■_ • curity. In The ouUtandlng chapter in post- war dlurmament hlitory was fur- nished by the - Washington confer* ence on llmlution of naval arrna* - ments. convolted by President Hard- tag, which began on November 13. 1931. and ended In tbe signature of , a treaty on Februajv 0. IW. While many Americans bave thst to thl* conference resulted In re- tic Unqutsbment by- the -Vnlted Stttes of Pu wpremacy on the seas, it is generally sb — ■ regarded-in-league drotee-tha^ the g& Washington treaty gave a big push id< forward to tbe idea of disarmament, to and tbere was general regret bera , that the three-power ccoference later convobed by President CooUdge to ex-' .die principles of tbe Washing* II , IB iH IESSES TES IIFy ’ ONSIHIIYOFn: th _____ Ol 10 Former Judoe of Cincinnati ;j Court Traces Deterioration I* sf Accused Man’s Mentality. ^ - ,— I ■«:a« K CJNOINNATI. KOV. 23 OP)-DeUrl- Ui oration of Oeorge Remus’s mind u-as fc traced, by » witness in bis muMer tt trial today, to the time he was lold fo that PrankUn L. Dodge, JrJ, bad as- U: slsted In packing for removal furni- ture strips^ from bis bome ( ( The occasion waa when Remus, Just reteased after he had aerred a peni- tentiary term in violation'of the pro- hibition law. StUl .clad tn the clothing Riven departing convicts, went to bis CUiclnnatl mansion for a change of g Trie witness was Benton 8. Oppen- „ heUtler, former Judge cf the court of " common pleas here. At the time he }” represented Remus In- a divorce suit " whleh had been brought by tbe wife Remus later was to sUy. "Remus , passed from room to room, wringing tt « hls bands and uttering crlea of amase> tt ment that be bad been treated In Ii tbat manner." said the Judge. . lli He followed WUUam Mueller, for m dgbt yean caretaker at the Remus ir bome. to the witness stand. qi MueUer had Just pictured Remus oi departing for tbe Atlanta federal pcnltMUary for f lavishly furnished « mansion and returning to a bouse J, <Oopttaued on Page two) di U n ite d S ta te s C ham be B ack a t C ritics of Ite Preffldeni of Katiobal Organist tained Since Prealdenf •Known J n 6 Eefere - ------------------ -U (By The Ass6eUted Press - b W A S H I N O T O N , Nov, 2» - T h e n Chamber of Commerce of the Dnlted * ^ te e struck Iw k tonlgbt at critics > of i(« tax reduction program. ^ eren«. to Preddent O ^ldS^lriS e “ displeasure at tbe organlsatlcn'a ef< ° forts to bring, about rmn\w .Uw “ cbangtt favored by a majortty ct it* Z <0 .membership, was dlscloaed last w e^ • at tbe Wblt* House. . ' P BraUng • .toiee •MtK oUtoirt of J -tbe chamber have HBCe h : ---------- tbe- vfewi <t Mf.'CooUSe beeiin* ' known. l* w isJt Plerwn. lu presldenU 1* , In a formal sUtement issuea tonight, « ■y, lald: ll ; J ' t . "Wbea tba national wemie mee^ U f • u ra are being oenaidered tha chamber U ^ oC -ocomuM tf tba-47ntod eutea o that tradaM '^iganlMtlofaa w aftar careful^stttdy Iqr eonpeUat.ax* « P ^ and after fuQ dlaeuatOD asd a TeaglUniquC'Tale p| ffnaKBOiM. Nov. n up^-fn» I memory-wbOsilgbtlng under. tb( I Brlttah flag and c t^ te d a pen- I »i«n' man's " bt** I for .ten yta^ Is reli^ by tbt . Swedish preas. . *. Fra The atofy 1« that Duner-was re* ported klUed after thruowlng up Q tf a mlne'. i decade a g ^ Actual* ^ ;ly he was irounded and lost his y memory. A mistake In identity » i at. a hospital caused, the Swedish volunteer to be discharged under ,V the name nf.one De Mocitali. a Canadian. '■ ■* Recently ,Z>uner'a memory re- turned and.''^ reaUslng bis Swedish u> -natlonamy.- ba came to Stock- vim . holm wber« M broadcast hU re- ^ I markable tfoty. He got In eon- Qf * tact with, bls.mother. widow tf a Z* Swedish prtfessor. and she fUled in details tbat be *'■«< been un- I able to recaU. ‘ ^ g; i ' Dunar is;sald to be on hts way . « to London where he has lived for , , the past decade. bea for*^ n u cK iilP FROM nil's lepi -------r . . . Interest In SelectloiT-of Con* mw ventionCllyOverehadowedby ^ Presidenrs Adnouncemeht. ^ wASHroaxoN, Nov, a a . y p > - i n - terest in tbe selectitm tf a conven* Til . tloh dty.here next week ^y the r»> r l ' pubUcan naUonal committee was over- **<l ' shadowed'today by speculatlan-re- m i ; u2fMUd5^eS55S uTadM nl , to membeia tf (he womlttee when' \ ' (Ooetlnmd oo ?>#• Twq^ IDAHO SEEKS LOWER W E i l9N /R (^ :0 lL .|0 f USE IN ,, Stata'M ^ i s ' 1000 aulii> ili ^ of ^odact Next Year; 0tah ma . Sohednle .Xs O&uee of Probe. ' cor I Nov. 29 (/P)-rIn view .of tbe ®*.J I large quanUties ot road oU to be uaed I by tbe Idaho bureau tf highways In ^ the state's highway oUing p r o g ^ . ^ Oovemor H. C. Baldridge announced ^ today tbe assembling tf data to per- ^ I suade raUroad carriers to make effeo- tive a lower rate. The present rate 1 is M cenu a hundredweight. - ,1 ,^ ' Oovemor Baldridge said he Jiad been informed Idaho would need lOOO ^ • cars tf road' oil In the oUing pr»- 7 , itram. Other sUtes, tbe govemer. ^ , I added, have a preferential'rate, and 2 . - the governor declared be.bad been'in- ^ s formed the rate to 0 tah was such ^ r that Idaho would pay tMOflOO more d for Importiiif; 1000 cara 'tf road oU « 9 - than • tbe state of Utab. —" C hange in'B oundary _ - Between Idaho snd i W yoming Unsettled s ______ 'f BOISE, Nov. 39 MV-WhUe Idaho's commissioner, appointed to negotiate boundary changes ,with Wyoming, bas : met with the representaUve tf tho " neighbor sute. but Uttle progress has been made in reachbig an agreement, 1 it was lesnied today.' Z Wyoming la anxious to eonsoUdate 2 the Idaho and Wyoming portions tf ^ the Star vaUey; in Caribou county, n In that sccUon.. because tf sUte lines, there U avheavy expense tf ir maintaining two school systems. Wyom- is ing contends, and if the lands in question were annexed to Wyoming u one set of schooU woukl be eliminated. II Idaho's primary InUrest is report- ed to tie in obtaining segregattco to « of the Bcchler rtver meadowa. desired -as a sUie reaervobr tit& berofC om m ereeH its [ts Tax Cut Program nlsation Breaks Silence Kaln- snt'g Views First Were erence to Ooohdffe 4 --------------------------------1 - bUity to. express their matore ludg- le ment on. wbat sppeara to tb«m to b« . d a safe tax reduction. 5 The chamber tf^ccpmwee tf tha UniUd SUtes aaks both poUtical. par- I* of taxv. This viu glm tbe conntiy mucA needed reUef mm wartime ; uSS «. u»i w b. S ^strengthened to meet Increasing eom« ' * netltion in world matkeU, to ooottnue mploymMit of wage eanicra and’ to ^ enlarge the country^ earning and 2 ^ 5 i p^ttmVoTi^wteaa t, busUies^ dearly sbown tn tbe, over- t, whebning vote iriUeb wsa ..neorded U ft week. TUto vete jiu eeeand • . h ibitMgb a rattrmUm eaoB« tbe UOO O W ^ ^ ^ A T E 'D PJti in ii^ w is fi c o iifiiiiL ! GEIS|1»| -ranic ^Uh. Illinois, Will [ f f i Reaot)Capltal Soon; TwoMen ^ Wili Be Ask^ to Stand Aside ^ .When^Tliey Appear tor Oath. I ***** (By The Associated Press) VICE WASHWOTON. Nov..a»-Wl1Uam S. iTare;-Pennsylvania, one of Uie two DEi nen aroond whom Is to revolve one If tbe moat Utter oontaaU in the sen- | tte In sevM year*, came to Wasb- ngton today with an announcement It his entire confidence tbat be wiU om< w aeated. deal' 01 Frank.1^ Smlthi.lUlnoU. whose right ^ x> a senaU place also Is chaUenged j^ te 1 >ecause tf primary campaign expen- m ta 1 Uturea, will arilve in. a day or two ^14 y 'or conferencea wltb bU friends be- in a b lore tbe oootUot iNglns on tbe floor before nth tbe convening tf tbe seventieth »ngrcaa Monday. githen \ Pair wm Stand Aside Worn While the two senators-dect wJU be uked to stand aside when they pre- tent themselves for tbe oath tf tffice. lepubUcan leaders ai« hopeful tf an igreement lo defer the war tf words “ * “ >ver tbelr right to seaU untU the . wtate can.be reorganised and the ray deared for Preddent CooUdge to lend his annual message Tuesday. Senator-elect V an said be came to EVashlngton with "the absolute ex- . gecution" that he would Uke the (OcnanBed on Page Two) BOXI piiiiEiiDEesGmiiii MSmFOii METING^ iaiu)iao«»a4tj >» OlveS Out Tliat Batin Unvf Jiinc^xu theu ■tho b«»trd«f BiiplM Otop*. «w c dlsctsw'legiil^ve ptuu foe tbe ap- proacblBg cengrecs and the aimoimce- ment ^ given out thaf tbe spokes- p/% i men gathered here were In entire ac- XWJ cord'Ar a bill to aid in the control 'D l tf surplus crone. .. a'J .-*nie annobncemdit made no men- t tloia tf the. vetoed McNary-Kaugen * bUl but those, attendbig the confer<> enee, indudlng Oeorge N. Peek, chair- man 8f' the execuUve. committee tf the com bdt, are .known to be the "HAI staunch advocatee tf this measure, the < The .farm repreeentatlyee aimounced Jome they wanted "no government price- away fixing, or government subsidy, direct three or bidlrect" Tbls was onpbasized of cii at a conference with Senater McNary tbe f tf Oregon, new chalrman tf the sen- Tbe 1 ate agriculture committee, who is not li seeking to work out a solution tf agri- car 1 cultural legislative pjr^lems.. three : MORE o r . S Tl lI 's^y 5£? 1 - • V .- ’ -. <■ r-4 B D N lfe t MORNINCt, GAR^WIVTOMATIC Dfl I’O I m loat-M inilM eutemaUcaUy. a ‘S e e H S S e stot" and now H Iht number--el, nlekds in the New In ,ue.euult>.:a>efalw. a fokln : matohee>and>a coupon are at- Pli ehed to eaeh ipccksge of cigar- ' '-■.'■iA.:: ' . Ml JE P R K Jtp Ir DAWES ^ , lEPART^tpOM CHICAGO FOR tfiffliSN’S CAPITAL were hard mOAOO,..Kav.;» I/Pt-A great to a l-tf the .^eucbees tf the repubUcan tf O tx in m eetai ibe exigencies tf the Tbi t« and tf ^ B r ; economic sltuaUon been a with tbe^'^omen tf the larty. nOnii 1 Vloe rrsiiMent Charles O. Dawea Rceli a britf taiewril' address today Just dtuai ore leavtac.;'4W Washington. He dama ke btfere.-'tfie' republican women regau tiered at'Srbiaebeon given by Uie smaU men's Booeevett^ xepubilcan dub. wash No one ir. better fit to govern Uian . Thi I women.*’cttie w e president de- y»«U td. *^eoea miy make a lot tf Pem takes, but never unlesi she UUnks out is rigbt,'* Blent j'ardi • . ------------ Alt Dney I^iM ncers Will « “ lo ld M ating in Boise ' entln mud IOXSE.-.H0V. to MV-The annual dcaU iventlon tf - tb e MountaUi SUtes ^ ney Produeire^. association wtU be r n r d here Januny 31, Uie board tf LUI BCton dedded .hen today. The as- rilL UUon U made-up' tf producers ih tb. Moatan«i ^WyonUig 'and idtkbo. CTE a aseodatieo-wui:market UUs year n i f 9riBtatately worUi tf honey, W. B: manager, tow5»^dflpted2» «ie that dU- ds may-^be: eteMM In sUtes having M celanlea-4t S E Vtab, MonUna Ai d Wyoalag 'Wgte»inade diatrtcU and ibo,-wtth-l'4WtooloiiIe«. was dl- w. led t e t o ^ ^ e r i g e i Z ^ koaUi- ^ ec aStrtets.'* ■'•■ref*- v ' •. __________ Cola relea OBBHRS GET $200 V FROM STORE IN S2 HA®LEY'AND FLEE gT _____ Of • appc (Spedal to The News) pect< »AILEY. Nov. 39->Robbers entered reete e clothing store ot S-. J. Benson anot me time Sunday nlgbt and made ]eaac ’ey with some 1200 in cash and obta ree or four hundred doUars worth anot clothing. Entrance was made at .T^ e tront door which was spUntered. dlstl le cash was in Uie sate but it was Utal i locked. The only due Is that a tbe r was beard driving away about the ree o’clock Monday momlng............ the IPTIMISTIC THAN TREE EXPER ' ! I ¥ V / A^ov '\L ^ \r ^ I a lal ; “*3^ M g .- ~ ^ . ' rtts ^ iH iia .NOVEMBER 30,-1927. iL p ilE p IF m m 1 R ISES T y illiK ^ w Reports Indiiilte Dimt^r | B n Algeria Wa&'^iiorse Than « Hrst Supposed; ^eady Rain ' H Menaces Devastated Area. H <By 'Hie Associated Prtes) ARIfi. Nov. a»-Xvflty new report n Algeria reveala IbM ..thi flooda ugbt u> have }»keo WO Uvea over we^-end. Ktate mueb irorae Uian « auppoaed at first. Xa addlUon d and steady ralne eootUiued today menace Uie ..devastated -provlnoe Oran. . be efforU tf two generations have n wiped out. said A lb ^ :8aRaut. Uster tf tbe Interior, today .after tlvUu more ecndetb lapette tf Ute - l i ^ l latlon. He esUnnt^ tnatetlal tiage at mJMfm, wmX^. at Per- - - aux, Uostaganen and Ttoes. Uany r n r I Ul vUlagee, however, have been LULI ihed away entlrdy. rnri ■he first ehock tf 2SJH»,000 ouWe * ds.'tf 'water pUed up above, tbe a a ii* TCgaux dam broke It and wiped P 111 nearby roUway shops/ carrying n 111 nt locomoUves a distance tf'.SCO U U U da. Itbough reporU stUl are meager 4 beUeved U ut the wboler.triangle Oi*Uf territory which bas Ue summit at rU D I Kara and lU base between Tenea ^ . 1 Saint Denis, h paralysed. Tbe Pet Ire plain today.'was covered with d and sand a foot di»p and tbe for- ,ths SUM were uncounted. -' **** ni'Fini liiDEiis DF u w is unmEiiiKSi ork«n Obtain'Release of'2 V en:. One Is Arrested 84on IVfter Leaving Oonnij .JiOl. SEX1 v A i A ^ m n m o » ^ < > ^ Mov. 39 ipi 0^' F lorado j B r IByiiedlted tbe ease tf 0^-from<4be «eun> 81x JaU b«e »n«rnul Seldler ftom i Las*!AitlmaB teunty jaU at Tdn- wtf* id. Obler,: Im m ^tely after lUs ^ ease.- was arrested, on anoUUr re Dfflcent sdid tonight Uist If Seldln 2 ? /^ peered bare tonight, as Uiey ex- rted. he-wnjuld-immediately be or- Ited and eent to U» Pueblo JaU on other • eharge. : BoUi men were re- >aed o n tSOO.- bond. AttempU to *• “■ rhousanda t f ' hm* are being - i ? itrlbuted: among Uie coal miners tf ab. vrrataipt.m Mexloo by t 6 Strike orBaBMUon calling upon ^ ^ Nu. P Two I of fui whUe >VM \F (KVi- ' irtDiEG^MTeR - JSelr®* * if Cap V dedar f • - rare : / ' y < wu » / / and < / .. ./?<» I York / / N e w I ^ tbe n / 'tV tumei S’ Sii aerrla Harry Chs > rs ^ , Us In t S c 3S2 'nr ----y:: li'.-- " ■ Ym sm ACCIDEN|i VICTIM |]jj|R[t;?j iRt J, MILLBI^ wbe.was 'kUled InsUtfl, toTitalheaV eroding t^lfT aoddrat en Uw slate highway H rr weft tf Twin fans shortly after LII L Promine M^ets Frelgi on Bi FalU Ol had’ b( tioned stantly yesUrday which hi 9 9 S 9 B S S H il paustoi ■•' .................... CTMSlng. lEIGIIinilEGIITIII^ nn iD ii'S onil . ■■ ' . , let Kblie utilities Commission Petition fof New Schedule (or Rogerson-Wells (iut-oK. ------ ------ - — nobn"at:i JOZSS, Nov: 39 (A>)—Idaho’s pub-, S d % u 5 utillUes . commission today" peU- tbe ton ned the Interstate commerce com- WasUngl nlon to-requIre. the-Oregon-Staort- ~ A -p w U ' and'.Southern Pacific i^Ulreads tragle; a< estabUsh a n/nr schedule tf rat« by P. . en souUiem Idabo poInU to sAn stated U (ConUnued on Page Two), ^ , S^iifbS EXTET OF .RING F POkSOM< PRISON MIJTIffi X ?riiiotoiiI. OM»»ct*rt. In r; lUvott Which QuuMDuth nilini <of*13. Hen to Stand Mal. L |||||j B A C R A M D J T o T ^ . Nov, 3fl’. ' ( « - . _ _ X rlngleadera tf the Tbanksglv- nfl t- day- mutiny In Polsom prMO till Udi caused ttie deaUi tf I9 pee: UU ns were charged with tlrst degree urder. today in complainU sworn to .Warden Courtomltb. uii-j., InQUesu wlU be hdd tomorrow, and W indy e preliminary exantlnaUon tf tbe Mlers tf Uie prison revolt. Thursday BfitW fore Justice; Leonard In FoUom. The six convlcu aceused tf murder ina ; e: Anthony Brown: .San m n d sM , “ !¥ id to bave been tbe leader In tbe . itbreak; Roy E. Stokes, Los Angdte. - ippbsed slayer tf'O uard B tn ft^ : om<^ : M. Stewart,SanErandsGo: Jam esa PO regg, San Prandsw, and IValter E. »val n «ito. Buimento. ________ , I Ings. fungessor and Coli '' Planned for .Flight .• Over United States tlflcatloi SAN PRANCISOO. Nov. 29 ^/p^— eloUUng wo liardweod eases, contalnbig cans Police ’ fud oU came to Ught here,today hUe being loaded aboord Ute Bd- lin tanker Lubrafol for Prance re- though lallng for the first time that Nun- light ha !S5or and Coll, Ul-fatcd Prench. avl- ors. plarmed to fly from New York ’Ru-ee > San. PHndsra,..after completing the qut lelr transsUanile ^flight.. rule ,gai CapUln J. Barbe tf U>e Lubrmfol sdared that Uie cases contaUied a ' « tTfSS N'SiiS Id Coli In a night bock to New ork SlmUar caae. were shipped to cw York, it.w as eald. for use tf le fliers. Tbeee. too. are to be re- ' imed to Ptaaee. « G o y e ^ en t Serves Conte Sinclurrl^rther Probe t < - Ohairmati of Judiciary Oommitteo W .Ihreotlng Oontinncd iQvestig Naval OU Luasisg St (By H u Aseodated Press fy on tJ WASHINOTON.. Nov. 29-As one Incrtmb tuse tf the I^-Slnclalr oU con- gi^cu }U«ey case closed today with Uu vice pt STlng tf a contempt dUclon on NhioraUo iarry P. Sinclair, another devdcped. ^ te m ] Chairman *Norris of the senate Ju- Idiuy 'eoD^ttee, announced be ^ J- ould'tntrodiRW’a resoluUon .directing detecuv pubUe lands' committee to resume ««1 O- e InreetlgaUon into Uie whole naval menage 11 leedng dtuatian. The comihlttee Tbe 1 artieularly woiUd tn to detennUw show a ’bethee-anr~ot~tbe pruflU uf tlM bonuH leretarr .tf tbe Interior^ V tw t' ttiB tatenae M pot b e o e lease was nc«DUata& br BW XB tbe'eoBiplreey e$t» 9bkb[tem ''Ak>tb liliiit .l iifiiitciili ilnent (ian-of South fdahoii^ lets instant Deaflir'i«hen'?| eight Train Strikes 'Aiif? f; State Highway at Ciii^J ^p vr:,i-:Q Il i: HiUw-«f Outlifor^’.'j Bnhl, dire^j^r of Twiir I Oanal conpany and for^ V ttaie representative, wtic> beisn prominently mvn*. -rl Id in c o n n e c t i o n .-. w i t k 0*8 governorship; -wM in- ' i- tly killed at 13^:40 p rday when.tlw, tutemoule .in. / ...^j 1 bs was ntuailng-Trom<TwlB(-tit.', to Buhl waa a t^ at the doney.'Vu^ ;ng, four muf'wsec tf befe by ^ Ida) eastbound trelilht. train. - • , UUler's body was tbiwwn.dsar. a wreckage tf bis car, whldi wa» .^x.i d.4B feet from tbe.erosdng by Uie ef-BxaminaUbn. made at .Twlu . \^ f -county general ■hospital showed;!;.^) tiw skUllihad'been fractured-ln - p ) ^ , theilower Jaw and tbM,^>'!% M a.aod/our rtbs and . the right > ruabed. Tbe body was removtd.'i. 'v ivenlng. te tbe L. J. Jobnton''mo(^, > i atSUblj • '. :• mngemenu for .tuneral.'servlecs -}:'.’!^ not bieen completed laet'. evening;-HA? t waa stated tlut' tbe rites prob-' would be *»*<< 1Thursday it :tfie lileUwdlst'^cbineh in tib lT tO T r aun^ 1 $ tbe.-Maaonie e t d n .V ^ tbaTburlal,would -fake plaoe':at/j^a fORnier . bome . a t -.Walla £&ary-inveM ig^4nl»-&^^ acdUent was made yestdn^sy ?. J. Orpssmaa, eoro^. ',«b4'i>V« 1 Utt.y g d ngj that' be -^4 L^be^S^bu**'!^ r-M iatr i t g ^ . ‘'^rgely. ^ . ,-wiibetfl.K-' S ^ li| Hly City Police Charge War . etween Bandito Witli Stay- ^ 19 and Trki ol Expteiom. ie body tf Oahnen Mate. OM^ I, was found on a leeel/nui oav : 4 lonvUle. Tllinols. wert t f ffhtfifa ' 1 a buUet Uirougb bia bead. r f U '. led considerable mqoev wbleb wae ' i‘ rucbed alUiougb n a i r a 't f t d a - : atlon been ripped tren ble ling. . . i lUce decided tba».M ro bad be« en tor a ride,'’ abot tbnugb tbe ' • 1 and his body ;dumped'tcoB 'a dhig gangster's -autflaobDe, al« tgh hb connectloa 'with tbe gang t had not been nude etear. . Quaird Brii«i Bwahe iree bombU^ were attributed to. quarrel over wbleb gang shall .gambUng, vice and booUeggIng, tf tbe places booibed was a real ' '' U tffice ahd s«^-drink' perior ed by John P.. Remus, Kraie^ B represenUUve'.V.’ Remus said. he sed te buy alcohol, trom two Ral- two weeks ago and attrfbute< bombing to thU. One ot the oUier - r ^ bombed -was a west Madisog. ': (ConUnued op m Two) . k itempt Citation on ! by Senate Looms Will Introduce Sesolntion stigation of Whole Situation. in the groucKU that to do ao mightj^,/. Imlnate him. - Inclalr and Henry 1Sason/X)S]^\ ","l preddebt tf • tbe Binrialr JB(^\ .. ■ atlon company, w m served tempt cltatlona Ui New Yetk'to-i . Tbelr OliM irr-'' J.'Bum s, IntcniaUonaUs.-^n?^^ icUve. bU son; Wi. Sbeimas BurMt-^'*< 0 . L. VeU#eb,V B u r n s ''B a i e i t » t ; ; j lager, wete affved:yesterday:, be dtaUons .require 'the sektet;^.;;^ w cause in .tee BtM»‘ fc, t hajw ygefliy

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' ‘ ;;jtejll Pelense' Will Tal». -j' 'inflliite Patience and Toil.' '

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• OKNEVA. Nov. 2» - I n reeumiDg to- .* mortow lu dlsam oinent drive, the ‘ loicue of tu tloos again is tuofciiny itar < hardest^ uslgnm ent. League leftden J l i u k ly AdnUt th a t the pn&Iems a t ^ rfdaeing ■muunents. ftre,queatlaos re- f QttlilBC Infinite pfttlenco' u id ' y d n ot

' .u n rn U tlx « toU. - I 'D ifr end t f the world w«c left tbe ,

f^mijtioriwy hbUohs w ltb ' h u ^ BTinS- nenU 'W hleh in many countries bave * (TftdUBllr been rcduced: neverUieUujl— the burden upon thd taxpayer is stUl «■ 50 enormous and peace lo re rt In many mi countries a re so persistently Inilitlng J th a t m p e ttU v e Airangements are en- 1 dangerlng new wars, tb a t there Is ■< found evidence th a t the people of - numy lands' w ant armies and navies

. Mduced to a minimum. ‘The very covenant of tb e league of

nations declares th a t annanenlx shai) be brought down .to a point eompaU- ble with the needs ot national se- ■_

• curity. InThe ouUtandlng chapter in post­

war dlurm am ent h li tory was fur­nished by the - Washington confer* ence on llm lu tion of naval arrna*

- ments. convolted by President Hard­tag, which began on November 13. 1931. and ended In tbe signature of , a treaty on Februajv 0. IW . While many Americans bave th s t to thl* conference resulted In re- tic Unqutsbment by- th e -Vnlted S ttte s of Pu wpremacy on the seas, i t is generally sb

— ■ regarded-in-league d ro tee -th a^ the g& Washington treaty gave a big push id< forward to tbe idea of disarmament, to and tbere was general regret bera

, tha t the three-power ccoference later convobed by President CooUdge to ex-'

.die principles of tb e Washing* II

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iHIESSES TESIIFy ’ONSIHIIYOFn:th

_____ Ol10Former Judoe of Cincinnati ;j

Court Traces Deterioration I* sf Accused Man’s Mentality.

- ,— ■ I ■ « :a « KCJNOINNATI. KOV. 23 OP)-DeUrl- Ui

oration of Oeorge Remus’s mind u-as fc traced, by » witness in bis muMer t t trial today, to the time he was lold fo th a t PrankUn L. Dodge, JrJ, bad as- U: slsted In packing for removal furni­ture s t r ip s ^ from bis bome (

( The occasion waa when Remus, Just reteased a fte r he had aerred a peni­tentiary term in violation'of the pro­hibition law. StUl .clad tn th e clothing Riven departing convicts, went to bis CUiclnnatl mansion for a change of

■ gTrie witness was Benton 8 . Oppen- „

heUtler, former Judge c f th e court of " common pleas here. At the time he }” represented Remus In- a divorce suit " whleh had been brought by tbe wife Remus la ter was to sUy. "Remus , passed from room to room, wringing tt

« hls bands and uttering crlea of amase> tt ment tha t be bad been treated In Ii tb a t manner." said the Judge. . lli

He followed WUUam Mueller, for m d g b t yean caretaker a t the Remus ir bome. to the witness stand. qi

MueUer had Just pictured Remus oi departing for tbe A tlanta federal pcnltMUary fo r f lavishly furnished « mansion and returning to a bouse J,

<Oopttaued on Page two) di

U n i t e d S t a t e s C h a m b e

B a c k a t C r i t i c s o f I t e

P re f f ld e n i o f K a t io b a l O rg an is t t a in e d S in c e P r e a ld e n f

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(By The Ass6eUted Press - b W A S H IN O T O N , Nov, 2» -T h e n

Chamber of Commerce of the Dnlted * ^ t e e struck Iw k tonlgbt a t critics

> of i(« tax reduction program. ^

e re n « . to Preddent O ^ l d S ^ l r i S e “ displeasure a t tbe organlsatlcn'a ef< ° forts to bring, about rm n \w .Uw “ cbang tt favored by a majortty ct it* Z

<0 .membership, was dlscloaed last w e ^• a t tb e Wblt* House. . ' P

B raU n g • . to ie e •MtK oUtoirt of J•-tbe chamber have HBCe h

: ---------- tbe- vfewi <t M f.'C ooU S e beeiin*' known. l* w is J t Plerwn. l u presldenU 1*

, In a formal sU tem ent issuea tonight, «■y, la ld : ■ ll

; J ' t . "Wbea tba national w e m ie m ee^ U f • u r a are being oenaidered th a chamber U ^ oC -ocom uM t f tb a -4 7 n to d e u te a o

th a t trad aM '^iganlMtlofaa w aftar careful^stttdy Iqr eonpeU at.ax* « P ^ and a fte r fuQ dlaeuatOD asd a

T e a g l U n i q u C ' T a l e p |

ffnaKBOiM. Nov. n up^-fn»I

mem ory-wbOsilgbtlng under. tb(I Brlttah flag and c t ^ t e d a pen- I »i«n' m an's " bt**I for .ten y t a ^ Is r e l i ^ by tb t .

Swedish preas. . *. F raThe atofy 1« tha t Duner-was re*

ported klUed after th ru o w ln g up Q t f a mlne'. i decade a g ^ Actual* ^

;ly he was irounded and lost his y memory. A mistake In identity »

i at. a hospital caused, the Swedish volunteer to be discharged under ,V the name n f .o n e De Mocitali. a Canadian. '■ ■*

Recently ,Z>uner'a memory re­turned and.'' reaUslng bis Swedish u>

-natlonamy.- ba came to Stock- vim . holm wber« M broadcast hU re- ^I markable tfoty. He got In eon- Qf *

tact with, b ls.mother. widow t f a Z* Swedish prtfessor. and she fUled in details tb a t be *'■«< been un-

I able to recaU. ‘ ^ g; i' Dunar is;sald to be on hts way . «

to London where he has lived for , , the past decade. bea

for*

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Interest In SelectloiT-of Con* mw ventionCllyOverehadowedby ^ Presidenrs Adnouncemeht. ^

w A SH roaxoN , Nov, a a .y p > - in -terest in tbe selectitm t f a conven* T il

. tloh d ty .h e re next week ^y the r»> r l' pubUcan naUonal committee was over- * *<l' shadow ed 'today by speculatlan-re- m i

; u2fMUd5^eS55S uTadM nl, to membeia t f (he w om lttee when'\ ' (Ooetlnmd oo ?> #• Twq^

■ IDA H O S E E K S L O W E R W E i l 9 N / R ( ^ : 0 l L . | 0 f U S E IN , ,

S t a t a ' M ^ i s ' 1 0 0 0 a u l i i > i l i ^ o f ^ o d a c t N e x t Y e a r ; 0 t a h ma

. S o h e d n le .Xs O&uee o f P ro b e .' • corI Nov. 29 (/P)-rIn view .of tbe ®*.JI large quanUties ot road oU to be uaedI by tbe Idaho bureau t f highways In ^

the state's highway oUing p r o g ^ . ^Oovemor H. C. Baldridge announced ^today tb e assembling t f data to per- ^

I suade raUroad carriers to make effeo- tive a lower rate. The present rate

1 is M cenu a hundredweight. - , 1,^' Oovemor Baldridge said he J ia d

been informed Idaho would need lOOO ^• cars t f road' oil In th e oUing pr»- 7, itram. Other sUtes, tbe govemer. ^ ,I added, have a preferential'rate, and 2 .- the governor declared be.bad been'in- ^ s formed the rate to 0 tah was such ^ r tha t Idaho would pay tMOflOO mored for Importiiif; 1000 cara ' t f road oU « 9- than • tb e state of Utab. —"

C h a n g e i n ' B o u n d a r y _- B e t w e e n I d a h o s n d

i W y o m i n g U n s e t t l e ds ______'f BOISE, Nov. 39 MV-WhUe Idaho's

commissioner, appointed to negotiate boundary changes , with Wyoming, bas

: met with the representaUve t f tho " neighbor sute. but Uttle progress has

been made in reachbig an agreement,1 it was lesnied today.'Z Wyoming la anxious to eonsoUdate2 the Idaho and Wyoming portions t f ^ the S tar vaUey; in Caribou county, n In tha t sccUon.. because t f sU te

lines, there U avheavy expense t f ir maintaining two school systems. Wyom- is ing contends, and if the lands in

question were annexed to Wyoming u one set of schooU woukl be eliminated.II Idaho's primary InUrest is report-

ed to tie in obtaining segregattco to« of the Bcchler rtver meadowa.

desired -as a sUie reaervobr tit&

b e r o f C o m m e r e e H i t s

[ t s Tax C u t Programn ls a t io n B re a k s S ile n c e K a ln - sn t 'g V ie w s F i r s t W e re • e re n c e to Ooohdffe 4 --------------------------------1- bUity to. express their matore ludg- • le ment on. wbat sppeara to tb«m to b« . d a safe tax reduction.5 T h e chamber tf^ccpm w ee t f tha

UniUd SUtes aaks both poUtical. par-

I* of tax v . This v iu glm tb e conntiy mucA needed reUef m m wartime

; u S S « . u » i w b .S strengthened to meet Increasing eom« '* netltion in world matkeU, to ooottnue

mploymMit of wage eanicra a n d ’ to^ enlarge th e country^ earning and

2 ^ 5 i p ^ t tm V o T i^ w te a a t, busUies^ dearly sbown tn tbe, over- t, whebning vote iriUeb wsa ..neorded

U ft week. TUto vete j iu eeeand • . h ibitMgb a ra ttrm U m eaoB « tb e UOO

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-ranic ^Uh. Illinois, Will [ f f i Reaot)Capltal Soon; Two Men ^ Wili Be Ask to Stand Aside ^ .When Tliey Appear tor Oath. I *****

(By The Associated Press) VICE WASHWOTON. Nov..a»-Wl1Uam S.

iTare;-Pennsylvania, one of Uie two DEi nen aroond whom Is to revolve one If tbe moat U tter oontaaU in the sen- |tte In s e v M year*, came to Wasb- ngton today with an announcement It his entire confidence tba t be wiU om < w aeated. deal' 01

Frank.1^ Smlthi.lUlnoU. whose right x> a senaU place also Is chaUenged j ^ t e 1 >ecause t f primary campaign expen- m ta 1 Uturea, will arilve in . a day or two ^ 1 4 y 'or conferencea w ltb bU friends be- in a b lore tbe oootUot iNglns on tbe floor before n th tbe convening t f tbe seventieth »ngrcaa Monday. g ithen

\ Pair w m Stand Aside W o rnWhile the two senators-dect wJU be

uked to stand aside when they pre- tent themselves fo r tbe oath t f tffice. lepubUcan leaders ai« hopeful t f an igreement lo defer the war t f words “ * “ >ver tbelr right to seaU untU the . w tate c a n .b e reorganised and the ray deared for Preddent CooUdge to lend his annual message Tuesday.

Senator-elect V an said be came to EVashlngton with "the absolute ex- . gecution" th a t he would Uke the

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piiiiEiiDEesGmiiii MSmFOii METINGiaiu)iao«»a4tj >» OlveS Out

Tliat Batin U nvf Jiinc^xu theu ■ tho b«»trd«f BiiplM Otop*. «w c

d lsctsw 'leg iil^ve p tu u foe tbe ap- proacblBg cengrecs and the aimoimce-m ent ^ given out th a f tbe spokes- p /% imen gathered here were In entire ac- X W Jc o rd 'A r a bill to aid in the control 'D lt f surplus crone. ..a' J. -*nie annobncemdit made no men- ■ttloia t f the. vetoed McNary-Kaugen * bUl but those, attendbig the confer<> enee, indudlng Oeorge N. Peek, chair­man 8f' the execuUve. committee t fthe com b d t, are .known to be the "H A Istaunch advocatee t f this measure, the <

The .farm repreeentatlyee aimounced Jomethey wanted "no government price- awayfixing, or government subsidy, direct threeor bidlrect" Tbls was onpbasized of ciia t a conference with Senater McNary tbe ft f Oregon, new chalrman t f the sen- Tbe 1ate agriculture committee, who is not li seeking to work out a solution t f agri- car 1cultural legislative pjr^lems.. three

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,u e.eu u lt> .:a> efa lw . a fokln : matohee>and>a coupon are a t- Pli ehed to eaeh ipccksge of cigar- '

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FOR tfiffliSN’S CAPITAL• ■ were

hardm O A O O ,..K av.; » I/Pt-A great to al - t f the .^eucbees t f the repubUcan t f Otx in m e e ta i ib e exigencies t f the Tbi t« and t f ^ B r ; economic sltuaUon beena with tbe^'^omen t f the larty . nOnii 1 Vloe rrsiiMent Charles O. Dawea Rceli a b ritf taiewril' address today Just dtuai ore leavtac.;'4W Washington. He dama ke btfere.-'tfie' republican women regautiered at'S rb iaebeon given by Uie smaUmen's Booeevett^ xepubilcan dub. wash No one ir. better fit to govern Uian . Thi I women.*’cttie w e president de- y»«Utd . * ^ e o e a m iy make a lot t f P e mtakes, but never unlesi she UUnks outis rigbt,'* Blent

j'ardi• . ------------ Alt

D n e y I ^ i M n c e r s W i l l « “

l o l d M a t i n g i n B o i s e' entln

mudIOXSE.-.H0V. to MV-The annual dcaU iventlon t f - t b e MountaUi SUtes ney Produeire^. association wtU be r n r d here J a n u n y 31, Uie board tf LUI BCton dedded .h en today. The as- r i l L UUon U made-up' t f producers ih tb. Moatan«i WyonUig 'and idtkbo. CTE a aseodatieo-wui:market UUs year n i f 9riBtatately worUi t f honey,W. B: manager,

to w 5 » ^ d f lp te d 2 » « ie that dU- d s may-^be: eteMM In sUtes having M celanlea-4t S E Vtab, MonUna Ai d Wyoalag 'Wgte »inade diatrtcU and ibo,-w tth-l'4W tooloiiIe«. was dl- w . led t e t o ^ ^ e r i g e i Z ^ koaUi- ^ ec aStrtets.'* ■'•■ref*- — v ' •.

__________ ■ Colarelea

OBBHRS GET $200 V FROM STORE IN S2 HA®LEY'AND FLEE gT

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(Spedal to The News) pect< »AILEY. Nov. 39->Robbers entered reete e clothing store o t S-. J . Benson anot me time Sunday nlgbt and made ]eaac ’ey with some 1200 in cash and obta ree or four hundred doUars worth anot

clothing. Entrance was made a t .T^ e tron t door which was spUntered. dlstl le cash was in Uie sate but it was Utal i locked. The only d ue Is tha t a tbe r was beard driving away about the ree o’clock Monday momlng............ the

IPTIMISTIC THAN TREE EXPER

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iL p i lE pIF m m 1RISES T y illiK ^w Reports Indiiilte Dimt r | Bn Algeria Wa&' iiorse Than «Hrst Supposed; ^eady Rain ' HMenaces Devastated Area. H

<By 'Hie Associated Prtes)ARIfi. Nov. a»-Xvflty new report n Algeria reveala IbM ..thi flooda ugbt u> have }»keo WO Uvea over

w e^-end . Ktate mueb irorae Uian « auppoaed a t f i r s t . Xa addlUon d an d steady ralne eootUiued today menace Uie ..devastated -provlnoe

O ran. .b e efforU t f two genera tions have n wiped out. said A l b ^ : 8aR aut.Uster t f tb e Interior, today .after tlvUu more ecnde tb lapette t f Ute - l i ^ l latlon. He e s U n n t^ tnatetlal tiage a t m JM fm , wmX^. a t Per- - - ■ aux, U ostaganen and Ttoes. U any r n r I Ul vUlagee, however, have been LULI ihed away entlrdy. r n r i■he first ehock t f 2SJH»,000 ouWe * d s . 't f 'w a te r pUed up above, tb e a a i i * TCgaux dam broke It and wiped P 111

nearby roUway shops/ carrying n 111 n t locomoUves a distance tf'.SCO U U U da.Itbough reporU stUl a re meager 4 beUeved U u t the wboler.triangle O i*U f territory which bas Ue summit a t r U D I K ara and lU base between Tenea ^ .1 Sain t Denis, h paralysed. T be Pet Ire plain today.'was covered with d and sand a foot di»p and tb e for- ,ths SUM were uncounted. - ' ****

ni'Fini liiDEiis DF u w is unmEiiiKSio r k « n O b ta in 'R e le a s e o f ' 2 V e n : . O n e I s A r r e s te d 8 4 o n IV fter L e a v in g O o n n i j .JiOl. SEX1v A iA ^ m n m o » ^ < > ^ Mov. 39 ip i 0 ^ ' F

lorado j B r I B y i i e d l t e d tb e • ease t f 0 ^ - f ro m < 4 b e «eun> 81x JaU b « e » n « r n u l Seldler ftom

i Las*!AitlmaB teu n ty jaU a t T d n - w tf* id. O b le r,: I m m ^ te ly after lUs ^ ease.- was arrested , on anoUUr

r eDfflcent sdid tonight Uist If S eld ln 2 ? / ^ peered bare tonight, as Uiey ex- rted. he-wnjuld-immediately be or- Ited and eent to U» Pueblo JaU on other • eharge. : BoUi men were re - >aed on tSOO.- bond. AttempU to

*• “■rhousanda t f ' hm* are being - i ? ■ itrlbuted: among Uie coal miners t f ab . vrra ta ip t.m Mexloo by t 6 Strike orBaBMUon calling upon

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iRt J, MILLBI wbe.was 'kUledInsUtfl, toTitalheaV eroding t^lfTaoddrat en Uw slate highway H r r weft tf Twin fans shortly after LII L

PromineM etsFrelgion

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Kb lie utilities CommissionPetition fof New Schedule (or Rogerson-Wells (iut-oK.------ ------ - — nobn"at:i

JOZSS, Nov: 39 (A>)—Idaho’s pub-, S d % u 5 utillUes . commission today" peU- tbe ton

ned the Interstate commerce com- WasUngl n lon to-requIre. the-Oregon-Staort- ~ A - p w U ' and'.Southern Pacific i^Ulreads tragle; a< estabUsh a n/nr schedule t f r a t« by P . .

en souUiem Idabo poInU to sAn stated U (ConUnued on Page Two), , S ^ i i fb S

EXTET OF .RING F POkSOM< PRISON MIJTIffi

X ?riiiotoiiI. OM»»ct*rt. In r; lUvott Which Q uuM D uth n ilin i <of * 13. Hen to Stand Mal. L || | | | jB A C R A M D JT oT ^. Nov, 3fl’. ' ( « - . _ _ X rlngleadera t f the Tbanksglv- n f l t- day- mutiny In Polsom prMO t i l l Udi caused ttie deaUi t f I9 pee: U U ns were charged with tlrst degree urder. today in complainU sworn to .W arden Courtomltb. u i i - j . ,InQUesu wlU be h d d tomorrow, and W in d y e preliminary exantlnaUon t f tbe Mlers t f Uie prison revolt. Thursday BfitW fore Justice; Leonard In FoUom.The six convlcu aceused t f murder in a ; e : Anthony Brown: .San m n d s M , “ !¥ id to bave been tb e leader In tbe . itbreak; Roy E. Stokes, Los Angdte. • - ippbsed slayer t f 'O u a rd B t n f t ^ : om<^ : M. Stewart,SanErandsGo: J a m e s a PO regg, San P randsw , and IValter E. »val n«ito. B u im e n to . ________ ,

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fungessor and Coli ' ' Planned for .Flight .•

Over United States’ tlflcatloi

SAN PRANCISOO. Nov. 29 /p — eloUUng wo liardweod eases, contalnbig cans Police ’ fu d oU came to Ught here,today hUe being loaded aboord Ute B d - lin tanker Lubrafol for Prance re- though lallng for the first time th a t Nun- light ha !S5or and Coll, Ul-fatcd Prench. avl- ors. plarmed to fly from New York ’Ru-ee > San . P H ndsra ,..after completing the qut lelr transsUanile ^flight.. rule ,gaiCapUln J. Barbe t f U>e Lubrmfol sdared that Uie cases contaUied a '

« tTfSS N 'S iiSId Coli In a n igh t bock to New ork SlmUar caae. were shipped to cw York, i t .w a s eald. for use t f le fliers. Tbeee. too. are to be re - 'imed to P taaee. «

G o y e ^ e n t S e r v e s C o n te S i n c l u r r l ^ r t h e r P r o b e t

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Ohairmati of Judiciary Oommitteo W .Ihreotlng Oontinncd iQvestig

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(By H u Aseodated Press fy on tJWASHINOTON.. Nov. 29-A s one Incrtmb

tuse t f the I ^ -S ln c la lr oU con- gi^cu }U«ey case closed today with U u vice pt STlng t f a contempt dUclon on NhioraUo iarry P . Sinclair, another devdcped. ^ t e m ] Chairman *Norris of the senate Ju-

Idiuy 'e o D ^ tte e , announced be ^ J- ould'tntrodiRW’a resoluUon .directing detecuv

pubUe lands' committee to resume ««1 O- e InreetlgaUon into Uie whole naval menage 11 leedng d tuatian. The comihlttee T be 1 artieularly woiUd t n to detennUw show a ’be th ee -a n r ~ o t~ tbe pruflU u f tlM b o n u H

leretarr . t f tbe Interior^ V tw t ' ttiB tatenae M pot b e o e lease was nc«DUata& b r B W XB tbe'eoBiplreey e$t» 9 b kb [ tem ''Ak>tb

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i i f i i i t c i i l iilnent (ian-of South fdahoii lets instant Deaflir'i«hen'?| eight Train Strikes 'Aiif? f;State Highway at Ciii J p

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I O a n a l c o n p a n y a n d fo r^ V t t a i e r e p r e s e n ta t i v e , wtic> be isn p r o m in e n t ly m vn*. -rl

Id i n c o n n e c t io n .-. w i tk 0*8 g o v e rn o r s h ip ; -w M i n - ' i- t l y k i l le d a t 13^:40 p rday w h en .tlw , tu tem oule .in . / ... j 1 b s was ntuailng-Trom<TwlB(-tit.', to Buhl waa a t ^ a t the doney.'Vu^ ;ng, four m u f 'w se c t f befe by ^ Ida) eastbound tre lilh t. train. - •, UUler's body was tbiwwn.dsar. a wreckage t f bis car, whldi wa» . x .i d.4B feet from tbe.erosdng by Uie ef-Bxam inaU bn. made a t .Twlu . \ ^ f -county general ■hospital showed;!;.^) tiw skUllihad 'been fractured-ln - p ) ^ , theilow er Jaw and tbM,^>'!% M a .a o d /o u r rtbs and . the right > ruabed. Tbe body was removtd.'i. 'v ivenlng. te tbe L. J. Jobnton''m o(^, > i

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mngemenu for .tuneral.'servlecs -}:'.’!^ no t bieen completed laet'. evening;-HA? t waa stated t lu t ' tbe rites prob-' would be *»*<< 1 Thursday i t :tfie lileUwdlst'^cbineh i n t i b lT tO T

r a u n ^ 1$ tbe.-Maaonie e t d n . V ^ tb a T b u r la l ,would -fake p la o e ': a t / j^ a fORnier . bome . a t -.Walla

£ & a r y - i n v e M i g ^ 4 n l » - & ^ ^ acdUent was made yestdn^sy

?. J . Orpssmaa, e o r o ^ . ',«b4'i>V « 1 Ut t . y g d ngj t h a t ' b e - ^ 4

L ^ b e ^ S ^ b u * * '! ^ r -Miatr i t g ^ . ‘'^rgely. . ,-wiibetfl.K-'

S ^ l i |Hly City Police Charge War . etween Bandito Witli Stay- ^ 19 and Trki ol Expteiom.

ie body t f O ahnen M ate. OM^I, was found on a l e e e l / n u i o a v : 4 lonvUle. Tllinols. wert t f f fh tf ifa '1 a buUet Uirougb bia bead. r f U '. led considerable mqoev wbleb wae ' i ‘ rucbed alUiougb n a i r a ' t f t d a - : atlon been ripped t r e n ble ling. • • . . ilUce decided tb a » .M ro bad b e « en to r a ride,'’ abot tb n u g b tbe ' •1 and his body ;dum ped 'tcoB ' a dhig gangster's -autflaobDe, al« tgh h b connectloa 'w ith tbe gang t had not been n u d e etear. .

Q uaird B r ii« i Bwahe iree bom bU ^ were attributed to. quarrel over wbleb gang shall .gambUng, vice and booUeggIng, t f tb e places booibed was a real ' ''

U tffice ahd s « ^ - d r in k ' perior ed by John P.. Remus, Kraie^B represenUUve'.V.’ Remus said . he sed te buy alcohol, trom two Ral-

two weeks ago and attrfbute< bombing to thU. One o t the oUier - r ^ bombed -was a west Madisog. ':

(ConUnued op m Two) . k •

itempt Citation on ! by Senate Looms

W ill I n t r o d u c e S e s o ln t io n s t ig a t io n o f W h o le

S i tu a t io n .

in the groucKU th a t to do ao m igh tj^ ,/. Imlnate him. • -Inclalr and Henry 1Sason/X)S]^\ ","l

preddebt t f • tb e B inria lr JB(^\ .. ■ atlon company, w m served tempt cltatlona Ui New Y e tk 'to - i . Tbelr O liM irr- ''J . 'B u m s , In tcn iaU onaU s.-^n?^^

icUve. bU son; Wi. Sbeim as BurMt-^'*< 0 . L. VeU#eb,V B u r n s ''B a ie i t» t ; ; j

lager, wete affved:yesterday:, be dtaUons .require ' th e s e k te t ;^ . ; ;^ w cause in .tee

BtM »‘fc, t h a j w y g e f l i y

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MAV8 lANDINO; N. J- Nov. 39— T M 'A n e y iqMquJb). famed for lU

'.s tU e tto sUn«er,~WM driven Into lhe I •. , leiffJ Uits lod*y to defense of the

V' tosoceace of Mrs.-Mano>rct LUllen- . <!ahL . CbaiTOd. with Wlllls Beach,

with the m urdw of her fti;cd husband.. D r. A. WUUam LUUeodnhl.

Uqpt of todftjra afternoon ncMlon of Th ' th e iu u rd e r tria l w u uk en up with a ■■

; ' ]o4 tachnlcia description of the ,wuy In whlcb a chem bl had detem lned

, .that tlay stains on the clothing Mrs, *>“ . . um endoh l were the day of the kllUno

w m hum an blood./ Most of the atalns. the chcinlst ^

said, were no’ lonaer than fly specks *»oi and~th<r larreat wax a quarter «f, an ,

( ' Inch across. '• When the testimony was completed, b m Robert H. McCart«r. clilef counsel lorthe widow, rose and faced the witness. W ll Dr. Loulfl H. M y m of Atlantic City, I

“Did you n e w yourself,” he thun- ' ' dered; "haye blood stains on your

atocktoaai from mosquito bites?"“No,'* th e wltiiess repUed.

• “And yoil Uve in Atlantic City-" McOartcr sneered and the courtroom.'

w crowd broke toto loushter.Calls fe r Detail BxpianaUoa

McCarter mode O r, Myers, w h o L .,^ ' qvallfled as an expert«over strenuotis

• defense objection, relote In detail ju s t ' how stains ore proved to bo hum an blood. The witness had test!* lied th a t he had Jound such atalns

, on ' Mrs. LlUlendahl's dress, her belt-.' " R f her Btocktoffs, her pocketbook and three* of five. flve>dollar blUs there were to . the pocketbook. -T

Re said th e stains were dissolved In here . water, 'm lxetl ‘wlUi chemicals and trindl

drop* of Uie soluUon placed on filter axan paper. ' , • ' j secoi

*Tnien a blue ring appeared on the .or t paper.” be aald. ‘*we knew tha t' the muni solution contained blood. ione i

;® ut no human blood?" he was bran asked. 'is t l tu i

“Not noceasarUy," he replied. “Any tlons . Und ot blood .would have brought m il' catU

the blue ring. To find if the blood,htoui were human, ve mixed some ot our B r -) soluUon wllh antUhumnn serum taken to r

• from the ve lns.io f.'a rab b it- THat ii**. ' mixture we placed In a test :tube a id which was put 4n sn Incubator fli *» UU«

m atn ta lned heat of 98 ' degrees * font “» three h o M .’ the end of that timb we examined the test-tube and found ^yivi a white substsnce a t the bottom.*' ibeen

“And wha( did th a t prove?" I com j ' T h a t showed b ^ o n d quiMtlon:"'the tena

chemW “tha t the stains on M r s . , ^ \ • UUleftahl's garment* and other b e - ' tha t

longings were made by human blood." vanl n was then tha t McCarter brought of o

tlM m ^ u l lo . UU> h u •nnim ent. ■ itlon;Nineteen witnesses, went through tlie at

legal hopper today, the second day i lesli ■ of tho trial, bringing the total to » jnotl

ot th r 100 the sta ts expects to call. iKn.

F R E IG H f RATE CUT IN Wl SOUTH ibAHO, SOUGHT '

(Continued. From P age One)

' Francisco, via the ^er& on-W eU s Jtflic cut*of(. Tho petition claims tha t the . |A beans, from aU points west of BUss ' ^ t

; are the some whether commodities Judg a ^ routed vln the Rogerson-Wells a m cut*off or via Ogden. Otah. 'ou tb

The commission points out tha t lent, the nogerson.WeUs , cut-off., which final shortens the distance' from Twin Falls ‘ ^ron; to San Frandsco by' 301.8 miles and 1 from. Bliss and polnu weal to San . Francisco by 303 miles, was complet-1 ed in February, 1928. The pcUUon

• • further claims that no schedule of i ^ rausi In' accordance with the les- sencd utstance has been made e f - , . i m

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CHICAGO GANGS U S E ' j K

B O M B S; O N E M AN D EAD_____ T l

(Continued From l^« e One*--------------- - _ masistreet building tlint had been the tar- get of bombcn {jrcvloujly. I biles

”8carface" Al Copcne, lic.Kl of one ' ®od( of the ganR fnclhn<i who v,-as n-pcrted i to have fled Chlcogo wllh a wore o f ' , Be his followers, was reported by ihe , Dally News to liave established h ead -l '‘“ quarters in a resort Just outside of. ?nd Cook county to whlcli he had sum -. here moned his followers for conferencer. [ to make plans for keeping him Inj N‘ j^wer. * »Wi

I PUBUCS r '- ■ V..-' ■■9 At my t in e b one>half mile r

I ; i . MONRAY, DE■ , . Sale s ta rU 'a t U e'eloek' tuon -L unch

■ ^ .' . MO Uead Yonng Brdue to lamb Jsnunry 10, all bred ti

K . V s p u re^ n d . ^ p s h i i e BucJu; these s)i . .'-ja 'ilead Mlik Cows, m

K s : v !)> tiM d lM«t |resb.-b«t|uiee''wUl be fresh ■ r tpp t |*twl -fo r> t|ttf r fa t-productlo n n w

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. terprts rh ' ole time »talefman*wjed 't*. vote

as he shot, but fday** o e t l ^ sfver * glU balf .shot an* th e n 'T ^ - 'o r 'f f iU •hot. I don't hpdw Jert pal I t. « 7 “ but ITe »e«n ’em H I ' - a f t e r they'd voted dry. tolaf^^M oasW ra used- J* keen »«J1 Ekn»-eraU, buj fd sy th ey -d en ^^ak ^ 'sn y b o n » . i » . . . t . . . ' “ f „

(National Newspaper Benrloe) . 900*ah • ~ most

w 'lLLIA M s . V A R E i l ' - ' ^ S S

C O N F ID E N T -H E W IL L ■' T '" .” G ET S E A T IN S 'E N A T E ■ « >

(ConUnued Prom P a ia O na), '

eat "to which the people of th e iMte g "If Pennsylvania elected me.’* J>«

"The right of a- sU te to reprew n- « n d i a tlon Is fundamental.“ he deelsredl dend i Our whole national Ufe began on thla 36 th i ssue. X have never been mbie' to ilcture the United States senate*ln- ■ c « | ading tha t righ t Jiecause of poUUcal ixpedlency, nor do ’ l now anticipate 0 ( uch a procedur(>.

* Blc Issues InT^TCd ■Tliere is a , greater ■issue Involved

irre than any. man's personal record. » tladly. willing as I am to have b in e ,— “ ixamlned. The sUto of J»ennsylvania. lecond largest commonwealth In point J If population In our federal com- nunlty ot suilcs,- sends to th e senat " ^ ‘5 ; me of the two members of »the upjier iranch of. congress to wtileb th e con- UtuUon entlUes- It. . T hat eonstito- lonal privilege wus a major eonsld- aatlon- In tlie original compact, which r* „ 1 jtouRht Pennsylvania toto the union.By her own consent, ahe b entitled 10 no 'm ore representation th a n -h e r 1:*“,° ' ; Ites-populous neighbors like Arimna.) i a Alabama, but she is clearly en-

H in t.. _____•'Every Jssuc o f 'th e campaign has

b ^ decided tw tb s votcnt' o f Penn- sylvanla. ' Eviffy process of law has 1°Jt\ iwen met. Every requirement of the w nitltutlon has been fulfilled. The lenate 'has the right to seek for fraud.It wUl find none." In tho absence of lha t fraud, to bar one of Pennsyl- vnnla'a senator's from taking his oath of office and performing hU consUtu- rlY ,^ llonal duties, would be the worst blow al representaUve government ilnce "***"* legislative maehlnery was first wt' In motion. I do not believe It will hap- . ^

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W IT N E S S E S ^ T E S T IF Y ’ X , ' ON S A N IT Y O F R E M U S g i ? ;

Sumn(Conttoued From Page One) queha

I i l l . -I I . • I liuns'iMpped to “a kitchen table and a n ntnge.” Remus seemed to lose ^ t r o l of ' himself, testified former mg ' Judge Oppenhelmer. He seemed like niand K m an beside hlmseU. he said. T tie tha t 3utbursU became frequent and vlo»' ^nel lent, the attom ey\testlfledc 'a»d he o( nc tlnally felt compelled to withdraw iqIh rrom representing Remus.

First Direct XwUmony fo rt:M utller waa the first wltnrss to

bring Into the trial and direct IcsU- -------mony connecting Dodge wlUi Mrs. Remus.

Dodge it walr-wiio as an agent of Uie federal department of JusUce. a s - , signM to prohlblUon work, obtained J the convlcUon which sent Remus toprison. Later, according to Remus' ____plea, there grew up on assoclaUon oetween hla wife and Dodge.' which Irove him mad.

Thrice, Mueller testified, he saw Dodge ar~ the Remus hoine while the master served his sentence. T rice , Ocdge was driving cxpensNc automo- ' ailes oaned by Remus and twice Dodge sought .to hide his ldenUty> Mueller swore.

Both Mueller and Oppenhelmer tea- iKled to their opinions tha t Remttt ftas Insane prior to the time he sliol and klllMl Mrs. Rem^is In Eden parit here last October fl,.;

NewsWantAds reach the people yoo . wWi to OtlRlCt.' • ' • • -

] SALE 'lie north ot UauJton, on i '

)EC. 5, 1927*nch served by. Ladlc^' ortanizjiilon

B rw dlnj Ewesd to purebred Hampihlri;-Ducks;> alieep on Jn real good PordJtJon. ^I, mosUy llolstelosrcah within 0 weeks, oil 'TO U’sifd.■ T e^w nrM 'g lvJn ron 'day 'o f sa le .................Beg. lloUtein Boil. ^ yrs.'old 4 I lo g ,' ■ ' ■

balancc sou's pU.s

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l le c tlo n o f t a s t e r A I n t e r e s t ;' . , S . t o iiw YORK. Nov Ciimmon:k of the Ford. Motor x o m p o ^ of 'u ti tada. which la -.traded-lo.oOa< the teiM d "Inr. York, curb market^. <ftiond a tion:.......laUonal gain of MO d ahAiurtoday v touching a new high r e e ^ o f $716 reflecUon of WaU sueet's enthut- n for the t«w Ford car: T b t w - HrivlnrM ly, which liU Ui« exclusive' minu* lurlng-and seUlng.Vlghtjs f o r ' F ^ dosslnff.- 1, trucks and tractora I n .t to Brit- t f j S o :

empire, ouulde o f G reat Brtt- and Ireland, Is Uie only Ford en-

irtso in which Wall s tr te t .‘o r the ^ ilde public has an Interest. To-j^^'s gain followed an . advance of j signal-* wi

a share peatcrQoy and compare | wllh a low of $393 a ahare earlier _ th e year. I to th o oia a rule Ford of Canada-stock ; the > h lab inges hands On loU of 10 to -a e lu m ^ res. but today's f irs t 'sa le waa Crew- ik of leo-shares a t »700 a share, j oplnioi I the day’s total tran iad lons w ere. immedlat ahares. During the aiinimer w hen;to its -c

It of the Ford planU ' w w shut Bjprcased ra. the dally .turnover .was. 1001 ^ res or less.' The fcoffltAny haa >7.-< were acd 000 of an auUiorlMd cap ltd stock qoq t io m o o o w ts tw d ln g ," U>e ma- livestock ty of whlcli i i repdftM tb be own- nuhi by .Henry and Edsel Ford. Dlvl-' ^ ids KaVe ranged from -six-per ccnt 1916 to a cash dividend of 10|0 ,^ o rt .cent and a stock dividend o f 'au „« ot

per cent in 1911-and a stock dlvl; i - jId of 600 per cen t In 1916.. A d lv l-1y u ^id of. 18 per cent'w as .pald on May i ^ year. - tow It i

:a g u e o f n a t i o n s i j j S - .C O N T IN U ^ ^ D p iV E TO c acan d f

, R E litfC E A R M A M E N T S'. '-lip—T. W alter

(ConUnued f to m FW e One) rode In

sue of naUons af!«f " h e?e yeay promlslnir debate on Uie whole ^nd a 7\ Mem of d lsa rm iM » t gave a now carnv jle tto Uifl iniortttto.- This-w as U\at. ^er 'aU m en eanhof exiicct really to ‘ acve-Uie goal ot-.dl8a<Tnam«it u n U l . " ^ j ^ . ions pbSsess a j ie a te r senle of se- ItyU ban if a |f< * 6d by Ufc Locarno am enta; U»e covenant of t h c ^ . " " gue itself and- the-various t r e a t l c s l « ^ arbitraUon-WhUih batrj been con- O m o

ded between nations slncc the slg- ture of -peace a t Versailles, hence. U tk . tei • decision id set up a speclol com-..Cesuefor ttee on security which the main I t ^ n n f t •paratory disarmament commisiUm! Bphl • .to to apiiftlnt. tom<»roif and w h ^ la ; famUy. • lab o r.fln ftiltan ^ fV dftn tW d ls - ; A pfttl

nam ent commission. .The security, Mrs. B. nmltteo Is .expected to devise means t o ' Twin strengthHilng Uiote parts of the ntk

« u e 'eoveoan t which have to do; i :h-dU annam ent and suggest arbU * 7 ^ ^ .tlon on pacis a(' noii-aggrenlon. >! conclusion of which would induceUonH to accept a reduction of a r - . | ^ H ^ - 'iments. | ;

ONE nnNER SUFFOCATED L.'YKBNS,' Pa.. Nov. 2D {;P)-One- ner was suffocated lo death today’ d another- overcame but resusltated ;er an hour's wort by physicians len the men encountered a gas :ket liOO feet below ground In the mmlt branch eolllcry of the Sus- . . ehanna- Collieries company a t Wil- ^

ERRONEOUS JtUNOR ;fJEW YORK. Nov. 29 (ff>)-Com-1 uidcr Richard S. Byrd said tonight [ a t he had not contcrred with Col­ei Charles A. Lindbergh nnd knew ] no nccotlations to have Lindbergh.

n the proposed nntarcUc airplane- peditlon aa reported from Hart- r t . Connwtlcut.

T w i n F a l l a - W e U s S t a g e

Leaves daily 7 :80 from Union S tage Depot

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QMiHtMiU^ companyr-and’ thi! p n o m

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« Q « .o C [ |t t^ ld e n t wuTbft boaV «>'• t e I n . / t a t T ^ i ^ of uus-lnvesUcal

’ ahorUy after th e ctirrtnc« e e . - n m f t h a t Mr. MUltf was O n I

W ? S S " ‘he“ n S ,4 !S nV .-^ ^ .: f t* a ln . wlUi a burd«i T b ? r i tt): t o * ' o r tz j loaded and'-'tw® «mo»C ? c m -U M tV a s proceeding aC A and U

an hour, the report r fc * i« TbS'^M diile was sounded twice U a ^

i« c r o i ^ and Uie crontn« bronfbi • j m ' tov^^wraUon. Dr. ;r o f tbe .•track from the cross- here a '«stw»i4';as‘dbunoe of 339 feet ddent. 1-oraE S lQ t.M unobsU;aced-from tb 'o .pa i g m ^ v t i * corener's InvesUga- n ^ e " thoWw.:; ■ : . v ' . iutiBlZllB W ^M naiiU ^ With Vlctora R la n 'o r tM trainmen expressed n ^ . ; t Uately xoUoving the accident as war* si ( c au s^ ^ re e s wjUi the view for the sed I m eVenlng by the cor- ler dn

AU .^B jbers ol Uie train crew Orossro acqoaffied, wllh Mr. M|Uer who unable me o(',.the larger shippers' of th eae 'i >ck aad farm producU of the deavor -district.; They stood, a strtck- Mra. 3Up.-bMlde Uie locomoUve after, deatti ody b id 'ibeen removed. teUIng rived'a< irt, dlMonnecled sentences their ed too 'Of. tbe '.tlM lc occurrence. > ahe cn law the difr on Uie road and The admiring, J o e ’ Nellson of a loyot ■ vM eriir«afgli]etr. .'asserted. “I beoiuac t 'ihu -«e ttfag pretty close, but union i a * ,no( . rw n tn g fast and X U. cmi ™t./c«WoW It would stop. I been li bd tbe.wblsUe asaln Just as Uie Mra. C iid rtl)£en tlne dm e so close to- school

l^ tou ldn -i see It any with tl we stfucj it." . hoUday

I te r ’‘ThoT«)on. brakeman who enta. • In Ua< cab.^and who wiUANeU- turned ig o ita - tb e ^ p o rt that was fUed broken yeaterday,'told the some story, by Chi U N . 'B e n n l l . proprietor of tha brcthei y :Abrean4le company, store. Bortl I a few -teet of the croaalng, Oregon ne of four'iperMns in the 'sto re- ler'w as B g 'a r t t e . i i t o who told of b a r - - Irst. seen' U car come close' to . tfosslnr aM then hearing' tho H e c

•. n gan inr of the ^ to t persons on Uje land i I a f ^ r ' the {crash was WllUam he ow tenant o t ^ r . Miller's farm a t suecesa

iford. I t MS he who Identified fie mi mingled f m and' set out for Mary .to arTy.|iJord to Mr. MUlcr*a

) ^ ty of ^ i l women. Including :'BeaU R. T. MOiamara. on tho way MUJer wln<;Falls. m et Mr. MlUer on tto. ai ; o ^ ^ I n I av halt mile of the E

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baUing C..M . M er- m:;a<ta<i S l ^ n g car. and .be- com nuyC tb a t. Mr, MlUer sUll Ured,Ibt tfie- body to Uie hcepltal.\' p C b ^ jK

Uiirphy df Buhl, teavlhg a ^ v lq r ] a t about Uie-time of the ae- to th a t '

t, turned about and went with death. .£ POJ^ t9 ' tbQ hoepiul where he aa; pMU " a n ‘ exhauMve . examination tn te e lv ^ .p Dilne tbe e s ta n fo f Uie to jiirie i the.*^tigbt » rta '..1)waine ,'current last eve^w aa an' i tlia t one dr more a u ^ o b U e s MUler'a'i t ta tid tog a t Uie erosslng waiting and o:ie- De.‘tra to to croas when Mr.'MU- .the-graUI trow onto Uie raUs. Coroner stockboldi m an ' stated Uiat he bad been sens wb le to d e tttn ln e the accuracy of totm ats. 'report*, bu t!th a t ho would en- or to-aaeertato Utt facttf today. - ' - - I. MUler did not learn of Uie When t I o f tier husband unUl she a r- organised a t ‘the hospita. The shock prov- the presl D great for her withstand, and the head m to p le d n n :a faint. ' w eonv9 Thanksgiving season had been bank of o u a ^ e a t ' ^ Oatl MlUer homo It. was pi lae I t badijbceji marked by re- and aas©I of .th e famUy. Marjorie MlUer, 'M r M n d a u w a r t ; MUler. ?. who had also as Uvlng with their crandmolher, school dl a P. Btflwart, while attending He was

I a t W a ia WaUa, came home tary club their grandmoUier, to spend' the of Elks aya a t home with their par- the Mase • T h e chUdr6n bad not yet re- Accepted d to school yesterday, and Uie Arch Ma n 'fam ily Is .to be lolned today Falls con liarles ; Stewart, o f WaUa WaUa, Boise cor p*'. oi ;Mra. MUler. . ^ , sons, ant ■tt October it, . IBM, at-Joseph .» , .xiear.,'W«Ua WaUa, Mr. MU- m e e ^ o r t y a s y ^ o l d .

Canw*te Bnblrt«>19IO - RuUi Bn came to Buhl In -^OlO 'and be- ‘

improvetnent. of the secUon o f i J ^ n ^ S norUiwest. of CasUeford t h a t l ^ ^ g * ?

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a wkead ‘term aa r e p i i b ^ .eoaiinttttomjU for UUs eoudtfTT polttlttim tv ttf-the’-offlce o f - i W olsriofier 'o f- jf r ic u ltu re WM'.dtf d N»«tp ‘O washini'M ^ ^ S w ' l ^ . f o m i e r i p o v ^

2 *«ive’. aad 'Jn lo rm ed . t o t ^ itMirt 'of tw ;..« r to Faila Oana) lan y 'b ro u g h t-can to Mr. MUler s K ; aa7 a 'm eo b e r of Uie cemi « 5 ? J 2 ?> > » ari o f directors, and be w□K bto'aCTenth consecuUve te n i “ W . hat office a t Uie- Ume. of hi*L .O b: b ad eerved for three yeara

rigbtt'oT' Tw ltf,*iina. water-uaei* an' o u ts ta a d tn g ^ a ^ u te of Mi*. hr*»’ aarTtaK'Ott. th e canal, bean) puWte ,»<, n ie -tha t'#»eo tnany wen for him «»•TaUt»de' 0f Twto ‘FaU4 oompai^'a »^te!mmt boldera and tb e 'm p e e t- of ^per- to contem 'w h o ' had- anerted eonfUcUng m aita . 'i« ' js ts .- ■'•' • ’ • . reatef.tfT i

' .............len Uie o a s t i i ^ ^ State bank w liied Mr: M Ulet.-iraa oaUed' to p re sid en t io d l 'b e ^ ‘r«nAlned a t ? lead of th e JnsSviUeii when I t ,eonvertied totd uS rS e ttirity SU le S M w *

of B uhl, a s d i t b e ^ t e r untU

: MUIA. served . h U ' co&muhity as director of Uie CaSUeford

‘llstrlct. was a 'm em ber of the Buhl

club and';of Ui'e.Twte' FaUs lodge Iks and ;«f aU Uie broncheg of Siasonlc order—A nclent-'FrM 'and ptcd Masons lodge and Royal

Masons chapter a t BiiW: Twto commandcry,' 5nlghU TempUr; ^

consistory of Scottish Rite Ma- “P®° antf E lk o r^ - Shrine.. Brtse. '

MEETS ANOTHER DEFEAT ••BANT. N. Nov..39 (fl>)-Mr8. >I Brown .Snyder,>sUy«r.. of her-a r- • husband, today, m e t-ho - second it wlUUn.a w i ^ . l n her.figh t to » the electric ehalf. Alter a don- J luwwlng ic e 'o f Oovemor rSnilth. Warden I radio, ar es of Sing S ing-prison and Dr. > t,i^ in nond P. Kleb. st«ie qomnUssloner ortecuon. It w a s ' b y pf, R Q • -that Dr. C. AlljRymiann, 0 1 ^> allenlsl, w 6 u » d :^ W W m )iW ■ V r i l he deaOi bouse>«i Sing ' BlngrtS '7 7 'MTa.:;.eny»r§^n>ynt»l;roondltt(^ 1

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J A Yi w r o o m s

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ibiDgton p re e n in g m o n or-Iesa

d tbem aelm to be p erp lex^Weyf-faet

k tlw «aU' of Chairman Butler.M l w ;:tU4 .\ nob avaU' igscteu o p to tu n l^ te enUghten them

pi5ss?.“s^ “ *«.g; « ; ,n» WW(, H o m taa ftlt It -J ^

itemtSate' io ind . a d i U t l o S ^ 'itrscoM thtog to ta lb -to. the cd.TBPWtaation. . , 7 ^ - . ale f e f ; l l a e t la t Not Bat ttcact tlrjfft'K S rtU ^ ' tb«“mem. f 'tb tl nationaliodttm ltteee. wUI filved.at tb« .m ute'B btla tf tUU

be ' deteh ii^ea. 'U th6iith t It ly wUl be Taesday. M tir. an ive meeUng of- the cpm m lttm - y the question ot a convention lU be takeh up by tbe whole ttee Tuesday w ith a selection id Wedneaday.jwhUe a group of elttes is wag-npalgns for-the convention, withronclsco. Detroit aqd Cleveland -tog to" figure moet promtoent-the dUcusUons a r Uie commlt-i. ' ■ • ■"ddlUon to selecUng a oonvcn-icnUon. the committee wUl ,de- ' \^ a tenjpqraiy ctelrm an.

b o b ib e ' f o b t h e icdw a.

. ICpLSTER:ra have the satisfaction of Ing tha t Uiey luve the best >. and th a t It did hot tovolvc t tovntm cnt. «

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tionafaly bc one o f the days ia the entire life c industry. -O n that day, o f the new Ford w ill this^dty,

1 , You will be «urpris< , ihc alMU t th^ new

‘ b ^ & ff f^ e .d re ^ e ^ thatcor could be produced s Henry Ford himself says

*‘The new Ford c u c results o f our experience i OO^automobiles. W e a important contribution progress o f tbe motor in< periry o f the country, weliiurc o f millions of p

T h y iew Ford car is d modem car, designed i modercrconditions. I t i automobile. I t is the ad o f a wholly new idea in ical transportation. ■

A n en tire ly \ in every r

I The minute you see yon will realize that it is ment o f the 'fbtm et mo new car from radiator Many features o f it ai developments. Some tt

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be a v a i l

in th i s (

week w ill unques- automol the most important e of ^ e automobile The i ay, - complete details - line ancill be availab le in power <

. ^ miles airised when you get run 65:w Forf car, for you It is q iiatsuCh a ‘r^ y 'f in e " sp^^s.d at a low price. As ^ -a w a“yS"*— mechanir embodies the best hydraulceinm aking 15,000,- standari: consider it our most quick aon thus far to the steady ;industry, td the pros- I t nms

y , and to the daily gasoHn<f people." And it

s distinctly a new and that yoid to meet new and after-ye; [t is more than a new • 2%e advanced expression ^ in modern,'econom-'

W hen ;, you thi 'y new car '

f respect price is

» it— rid i- in it— P ''* ’”t i s not a. mere refine- ' model T Ford, t o a -tor cap to rear axle! . *^'7

are exdusive Ford Ford w;: are wholly new in fact,lov

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'M e n e w F o n i

’o n a l beau ty o f i ear, iI t is, in every ways a

9 a n d m o d tm The

'.a n d crea ted. . . beente

m condtttom .

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lobile practice. There is noth like it in quality and price., e new Ford C2x has unosoal beaut] md color. . * . It has a 40-hoj r engine. . . . I t will do 55 and an hoot w ith ease and has acni is miles an hour on road tests. . quiet and smo^th>rwning at

[s.. . . r t l s remajtkably qui^ pray. . . . I t has specially desig anical four-wheel brakes.. . . It LuUc’shock iabsorbefs. . ard, selective gear shift. . . . ] I and easy to handle in traffic y and sufc o n the open road. . ns 20 to 30 miles on a galloo ine, depending on your speed. • it im the stamina and reliab p'ou need for mile-after-mile and y year service.'r “

he n ew F o rd m r •w ill se ll a a su r p r is in ^ y lo w p rice

' Hv.-Q you think o f such features as th chink instinctively o f a car cos 1 more than the new Ford. The^ is as unusu^ as the appearance rmance o f the ca^ it^ lf. ic low priCM o f the six lx>dy tj indoubtedly lower than you &oi would be when you first heard was making a new car- are ower than we th o n ^ t they could ] be when wc staned tb maKe this e determined to bring new coml y , speed, safety, economy aftd n ’ within reach o f everybody who dc r, and then forced ourselvts to to make the low prices {^ssible.

le new Ford car is the result < f y refill planning. E v ^ p ^ o f it tested and reteked in aicual prac e is no guessing as to whether it successful modd . It has to be. T

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a ' ' ■■ ^ e i unusual ^ e dIt has 'U’ill do 55 at.has a ' h o u fw ith ea se- “ miles a n haul :c and

is no way it can esc * * * the sum total o f all

ability motor car builfiing Jyear- business.

, Som e o f ih e neuJiF

in this connection t attention, to the n

osting pump, splash and g icjJow piultiple dry-disc cl

and thermo-syphon .new batteiy, coil an the low ccntcr o f J

lought unsprung weight w: d th « hydrauUc shock al

■*** new Ford such an pos- irreversible steering

and the housing mfort, mechanism welded 1 relia- unit; the seamless, drives the new one-piecc 0 find wheels; the three Je. i^ e . in a fbrged'St f years ^ n a l strength; tl i t has lock; and <

‘acdce. W hich w ere selec it will 1>ecausc o f their liThere conducting qualitic________ . / _____________________

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e a n d b a sru n 6 '3 tr o n ro a d tests. S t

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cape being so, for it is the i we have learned about : In the Ufetiine o f the '

fe a tu re s o f th eV ord ca r g«a

we call your particular * new engihe; the new . gravity oil system; the clutch; the new pump ■ n cooling system; the nd distributor igmtion; ^ gravity and minimum ‘

vhich combine with the ibsorbers to make the A easy-riding car; the g gear, with the column

o f the steering gear d into a single all-steel », all-st«l torque tube;:e, welded, stecl-spoke c-quarte^floating rear sted housing of excep- the theft-proof coinci- , the aluminum pistons

;« e d a fter many tests . light weight and heat- thei ies. m a ---------------T--------- -----r ---- p*i<

r ■ ' r V. . . • In :

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' 2 hem ew F o rd ca r enti

he hest resu lts o f o tir experie

ta k in g 1 5 » 0 p 0 ,0 0 0 autom i

Ve consider i t o ttr rm st im p i

m tn h u tio n th u s f a r to th e

ess o f ih e m otor in d u stry , \

fo sp erity o f th e country, a n d

laily w e lfa re o f n u llio m o fp e

Steel forgings are used through ept, o f coursc, for the engine c lore steel fbrgings, in (act, are i be new Ford than in almost an; ^ regardless of-price.------

ARE able to sell this new F t a low price because we have fou /ays to give‘you greater value wi reat increase in our own costs. ! /e own our own ore n ^ e s , coal nd tim ber lands and the source ( f our raw materials. Because w irtually every part used in the ne ar. -Because it is ths Ford policy t small profit on a large number

ather than a ^ rg e profit o n i lumber o f cars.

T h e re is n o th in g lik e i t q u a lity a n d p ric e

^o other manuiacturer can- possi ilicate the new Ford car at the Fo lecause oo other manufacturer do less ^ e way we do. The publi his busine^ possible. W e bcii hould share our profits with'the >y Continually giving greater and «due for the money. '

There are gobd and substantial Jierefbre, why the new Ford ca most tinusual value ever offered p j i c c H s r . — r -------------- ------------------- —

B yali means,'learn alMUt the n [>a Friday when i t is. officially ai^ In this d ty. You lliere is iK > t^g

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ghout ex-■ castings.- ' 'Jyc used .in .any other ’ >«

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■■IT Ford car /found new ' ■ ■ ”3 without a ’ J;. Becaiise' ' .oal mines:e of most \ , ' we make

new Ford y to in a k e e r o f cars, tt a smalt'

i t in

jssibly du- >Ford pricedoes busi- :iblic made . ■ i j . . wUeve we the public ;n d g r e i t t t ^ ; : '" 'y ■■’fl'-

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' : : .n i« M u cucw Q enT .«■»>" ruvMuiT^ InfV !

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.'^Wo^ rM p M u W » » to mw'm ^d fw th«i■ ' «u* tfuM M leiud Buinuaerlpt*. pboto* i. m p b a Pf oOMr -ooatrtbulad jnattw. Ar>

. ’ •W l— MOomsaaM byBie tw iTPm tx*. «

DEPOBTATION gThere la « W vcm cn l aloot to de- 7

port from tbla country oU FacUU, who | Itre not DatunOlzed. The thoven iq

•w u jt lo se t ConfrcM to cnact a law ^/ ftuthOTlilnc such action. ]

Ooogma wUI probably bo a little 1_8lov to pem iade In this matter. Sen- e atora and Representatlvea lamUlar 7with A m k t i^ tradition and pmcUce g

' majr not care to go ao far. or e<Ub> »Uah auch' a precedent. ]

Mot th a t raaclsU are desirable r « i ' {_denta. Some of them make consider- ^ablo trouble for thelr iftlghbon. with 7 their p||Btat«&t arsumenU and effortA

. " to propagandlte thelr raJlh. And tho H' normal American Inatlnet la opposed ] »

. to FMClam; But It happens that th d r ■-' ' poUtleal and ecooomtc faith ia tha t I« of an. important country with which z\

the United SUtca malnlalna friendly g: relation*. To deport c itU w of thatcotintiy because they believe in thetr |country’s present political system L

_ might be embarrassing, and cause fi trouble. • BeaJdesT some of our ^

^ spectsble dtlzena profeaa to a d m ^ ij. ^ n a d sm —«a they b a r f a right to do.' p

r. i t happena alao th a t there ,1a neither !f; aaUonat law* nor trsdltlen . In thU L• counuy. forbidding any resident. .9: Z whether naUre. naturaU nd or alien.

to bold any poUtlda and economicoplnioai th a t «;em good io hlnu W& 1

* . r have h c oftonally yM s lg h tio f u i ^ I2 fact In ’recent year*, bu t R la tba ,

truth. O ur ehlldrea h a re alwaj-s been 9taught In acbooL th a t Axnarka wel> >9

^ copied people, of every variety and f]deipee of opl&lot), (

Many of ua consider-Fuclsm and ^' • Bolabevlam equally objectionable. But J

, V- aa long aa th e r rem ain U the i«aliR n; 1 of opinion, belief o r theory, what haa p

. • t he law to do-wltb th«B f I tH .t lm e j'..i enough to arrest and deport alien L

; : tt i ld e n u when they commit', some g- criminal aet. I t their Bolabevlam or 0

— t-. Paaclam leads them to deeda of Vlo-lence. o r criminal conaplracy agalnat HOur government, then they can be < dealt with.

.. ^ Deportation, aayway. ..Is not t l ^ A cure-all tha t aome ■ of our patrlota seem to think, and ia a dangerous

• »^eapon. not to be lightly. Invoked.• How far It can be carried when once

atarted niay be b m by anyone who ^ reads a lltUe ancient Greek history. Those ^old Greeks, the f rw rt of men de and creators of 4emocracy. got Into

■ the habit of banishing everybody they- didn't h a p ^ n to agree w ith a t th e do

moment, and so eventually ruinrtl J*' themselves and lost th d r liberty.

j DISTRESSED COAL MINERSThe American Pederailon of Labor '

mokes an appeal lo Ihc orjanUed I . labor of uic Unlled Slates and Can- _ I ada. throuRh ih iny thousand local ^ I unions, to help lhe striking coal mln- 'i>

, crs of Ohio. Pennsylvania aod West h* ■' Virginia wlUi money and supplies. “

There are one hundred fifty thousand dl miners stm on strike and six hundred thousand «*omen and chUdren depend on them for support. I t will 'be a n

. hard winter for Uiose mlnens' fom- MUles. Many of them lack even houses P

’ lo live in. - KThe help should be forthcoming,

froni fellow-unlonlsts anU from kindly . people outside Uie ranka of labor, j. ; BcganUeu of economic disputes, hu - <»

r . . m an . beings should not trecse. and ‘ ; ; sUrve-ln.lhU rich land. h(

< Wllh tem porvy needs supplied, tl■ howevd-, organized labor and other

aodal groups should tu rn their a t- ci teotlon lo permanent relief - fo r 'the ai

f c ^ 5 , ;0ae ,xeason -.why ‘they a r t froeiinB tl Q g ^ '.U d itMVlng ts tba t they ore n 6 t P> l^ V f ta o d e d in the coal .induatry. T hat in - j[;

^ •o~pTenaawed th a l eoougli ' PWduoed whether they

them fn * t con- V

UodJiesa dla- „

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[ f T l p i i i s .i ' AU time p. m. ualeaa otbanrtae io* [' dleatedL ' |

^ 'X F X D .JennM ~ Mt I ’■, M7j Ellocycto T w faig lto tlaM

k pally.program except'SSBORif l l t o 1... M aitets. n m . iporto a i ^ m W wfljjwm j ;

t iw A F .N a v T e c k ' - V « lu M e t« o )I roM U ocye» .v

4:00-W aldorf-A Jtoil»-dnbM tra. i . 8:3fr-The Soconyana.6:00-Natlonal MualctlUes.:S:30—Aeoilan Recital.7:0(^-Ipsna Troubadours.Y:30-^0oodrich Orchestra Quartet. 8:30-0pera, T a les ot H offB aa” ' 9 ;30-aat« l Msnger . O r c b « ^ ' L

KDKA. nttsborgh V H U M Metera ' h W KUoeytfaa T toe

<;00—Wca«naliaua« ' - Ii?.'6:00-Champlon Sparken.6:30—Sylvanla Foresters. “ < 7:tK>-fi»me ns WJZ.

WL8. C hlea^ K etara l eJZm KUecyelea Twtof^aPa Tftna j t |

e:30-«hakcjpeare 8«rtet..\ J7:00—Allstate Hour. 0**'8;00-Apollo a u b Ohonia. • • ' enli8:49—Jlockey, OtUwa vs. Oanadlana. cat<

10:00—Populu Program. dec

WDAF. K ansu Clly H e tm 1 S710 mioeyeles Twto gaPa Time

0;3O-Aeollan Recital. ' 7 :00-lpona Troubadoura: •. 7:3fr-Ooodrlch Orchestra Quartet. 8 :30-walk-0ver Cavaliera._________ at

WCCO, Minoeapella^s. T.tU SiU U I 'a 740 Kllecyclea Tw to >»lla T toe

8;30-AeoUan ReclUL 5“7:00^Ipana Troubadours.

10.30-Eddie Dundatedter, organ. '^ ■ » I

I KOA. Dearer t t8 4 Metera yooj ttO KUoeyeles Twin FaUs Time ^

g jS ^ B f^ ^ P a l l f c a Hotel Orx^cstra.

8:0(>-Scheuerman’* Orchestra. j®"g : l» ~ S < ^ by St«a>hep Q, I ^ U r .

KFI^^Im Angeles . ^ U eten l tliai d O S n o ey d M ; Twtot JPaUa Time wai

»:00-B .- Hurdf . t e n o r ; , .Z .. Clark;barplsu. , .

I0:00-Ttw VagaboQdi. 1,„,lV;00-NelHe .0 . MUls, v l ^ .

) KGO. OaUaBd S tT M e ie r a l '’■>710 KUoqrciM T w to F a O a n m tlio

I— I— ---------------------_i------------------- 1-tIot.9:00-VaudevUlc. . rfoi10:00—The Vagabonds. tinr ll:0 0 -» o te l St. Francis Orcebrstra. (;

7:30-D lnner Concert.«:00-SdueaCianal Program. (}io

ip;OOTrOrocers'. Variety Hour. MgI . . I I Tiji

KFBO. Ilan rm ad sco 45U Meters iK,f 600 RUwyeka. Twin FaUs Time

7 :30-T he Cecellans. . ^B:00-»da*weU Hour. '|C'

II rt»-O at»ce. Orchestra.

KPO. Ban r»DaetMO 4 t t J M etera'| r(a n o KUeeyelM Twto FaUa Time roc

• ' ) sell9:00—Atwater K ent Artlsls. Hio

lO:CO-M..B. C. Program.11:00-8U tes ResUurant, Orcheslra..

KFOA. Sealtia i m M e t e a l ®'«670 KUoeyeles Twin FaUa Time ” >1

-0:00—White- King Orchestra. *p<ip:00— B. 0 . Profram . Imi

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EXTRA STUDY HOUR QRAWS !'" 60 HISH SCHOOL STUDENTS b„

' ■ ---- ■ ’ t l ‘1Sixty Twto FaUs high school stu- -

denU were among those present a t m the initial special study haU period p " lost night. The extra hour Is beln« m devoted to th o n students who are not doing satlsfiietory work to their regu­la r classes. H ie special study hour is from 4 to -0. o'clock each acheol day aod will eonUnue as long as studenU r « n ^ ’'doWn" to tbelr gradee.

■ ANNOUNCEMENTSThe a te e l i^ Social x lub wUl meet •

. Wednesday a t the home of Mr*. Rod- ‘ ger Harris, S70 Van Buren • street,* Twin KalS. Mrs. H. H. Thleme wlU I have charge of the program and roU

call «'ill be responded. to by giving- Bunettlons for Christmas gifts asd I dinners. .

, The Mlulonary circle of the Bap- 1* Ust churcb wUl meet a t 3 o’clock ( » Thursday aftemoon a t the bungalow. ,. Memben have been asked to lum In ■{

finished work for the basaar. The hoiiteu committee Is Mrs. Oras. Mrs. Kelley and Mr*. Sava.

The Ladles' Aid of Uie p^sbyterian i church wm meet a l the home of h4r». . :

^ J. a K auu. 39« SevcnUi wenue north- on Thursday aftemoon a l 2:S0-

The American War Mothers will hold open house for the members of

1. tha A m e u c ^ Legion and (he Legion Auxiliary on December 7 a l Uie Bnsl- neaa Women’s club rooms. T bls Is a

■ change to dale Irom that previouslye annouDoedi 1

— — ■ '. i The Missionary society ot the cHrls>

B Uah ehurch will meet a t the chureh ,t parlors Thuraday. December 1. a t

3:30 o’clock. X a ^ member has been ^ .asked, to brlnK_a.1}ar_qt_fruit_or.JeUy,,,

; The Meuiodlst Ladies' Aid wlU hold Q U » parsonage •:

.Thursday aftemoon. December 1. AU A- women of Uie ohureh.are cordially to-

vlted to attetuL •

* Twin Fails chaiiter of 'Uie Amerl-; w Red Crott WUl hold l u annual ' i l ^ u o p . of .Q td ^ io , }o M o , diamber

of ocDUBerea noBU next Wednesday '*

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Kuw I t sM p r^ I^ to r ir fc d > itt tM , ware. Then It'tMCdod JS«lB ,'«ickM back by Uio .ootcolD C ira ta r ..- B ^ | J 3 S caught full at last by'tlw id rg in f Ode.It swept doso to to ttaora.' ' .

"0 )1, 1 do beUoTo. It la a M f c b i ^ «j>U wrapped In, ruga-or-»,ni#tlila*." abo - 00." cried aloud Joyously. ' ‘Ob, I beUew

'.n u ls t?Sbo ron out a few regyrdloti j » r M

o f'tho w ater tluu Bplaabad’tbout .h«r ^n ], ankloa. Icsning f^ t forward,'ready to over I catch hold wlicn i t temo nearer. Sud- . denly It turocd. awnng toward her, <Gay cricd out,>fa1nUy. Sbo saw It. v ., plulaly. I t waa U.*.|>o<Iy.ot.a-mnti.The linods beneaUi.Uie water ihowed ftlQUy rodlBRt. th f face fbMe-.twlely. t>>a P GraUtig to tbe sand, asftlng jto . tbo ' water. It slid ep on tbe-abor« ,<^an(. Xba..w a t her feet, pnd the recedlog wave*' two t sucked n t It Jenlomly. AllenI

'Stiniiiff her Innate repulsion, Uay, ^ llirust out a MUCTf meDtful, oowlUlng linnd. dosed her flogera flffiily oa tb e ' ®5 ’®' flapping lapel o f t b e coot,, and with,Ibe holp o t Uie next Incoming waTo,- she iittw lt high vjp on the aand he- yond tbo water Une. < ; •,

No hope of ret«*dlatlon for Uiot' tinforiunnte. r'A lreadjr i t was set to 'Iho rigidity oC.deolh. And over th e ’ ^ ,V l letnpio gaped a great dork bullet-> wound, where. th*.»tll* hair, dripping spit water, cluag tWckly In tlio bloodi m a t , had dcMiched it, the edges; woahod flflbby-whlU, • I

Pny turned away trom it, Instlne-i'm ** ; lively rccolllntf, her natural Uiooshi' - 1 ^ ; to run quickly ftir^froo Uio torriblo'Right Out as aba turned lier eyes' fell .oq the band^Uiat loy flung out' j ' “ J no tbe saaM, a long floe hand, a band tliot even Itijdeath suggested tlio croo*' tiooa nr life, dealre. tenderness., pns- rtoii, (hot liad (fngled (a Its i fa ^ r- turn. - O r

Ooy‘8 eye* bung to It. spellbound,' _--w nnd then, slowly, nwcpt to ,tbe toco ^ uCTln. ..It.vrns a Ureil face, wivn. « l l . set Into grtm h&rd. linen; had prob- . nbly been a hniidtoniQ faco Ui.llfq. ' ' ' (}io hciul.flady shaped, t/io forebend l i lg h .th e thin aleodcr nod cleoM Ut 'Th6 llpa iMd bcco dcllento ilnd «no ; lK<for6 Uint Innt crlm nnxlely had oot d Wi;o<l the^i' Inin tills hard (ast. thero

(Jay Bhudilprt d. buried her fnco lu *licr hnnda. Then i-lm »iood up, ami- «®*he yJUjly defermlBcd. viHd called tor Itcip with n p in nnd ognlB. her clear lilgh voice ringing ond'revcrheratlns among tho , lfy l^ rockc tbot 'bound Uio cove. lV< was -Uttla' soldom tha t strollera cnmo through,(lio w oods so fu r. tjnO tho co ltaR es w ero f a r rem oved. T licro wna no an- sTTTr;-nlthooph sbe cootlnoed |/i cn ll - • ^ oven w lw n aho had ceased to ^ ix p o c t j« o ( reRQon«e. ^ HwUt

A nd 80 o t Inst, bm vdy , she to o t re* llsM. sponN lhlllty to herself, sot h e r ' lip s liiird n n d bent down to d raw tbo body hlB licr <jn tho suml. beyond rcach of th o U dc a t I ts liifilieit point. . S be llf te il th e outlhrow n hand and Inld two c It gonily back upon tho b re n ih lc s s ' th e r b ren st. nnd sp read hor w ispy hQtidker> bands ^lilef, p ltlM ly , over ilic pole se t fn ce . “r e l^

The Orpheum |~. T O D A Y

O n e D j i y , O n l y .' M aU d eq ^O b d Evening: «

' l O c , 2 5 c a n d 3 0 c ' v

a C e - h i g h

E N T E R T A I N M E N T '

■ I^ A i l L T O N i

i hur Stons, KtclTeU lIwIii .. 0«orge F a w c o U >■ i, a B'eoU 4 t Action. ThsUla, • |

, l | | _

B ru ^ w O K o p o n tho ridu^ .of th tt j over tttadi;: tth if- i i

ju: f ^ c r la » ; iD her, haft% (ntCbw*(Ar .wae A & iO ed by her.-tH h t/K f It aba .aM id -a lo u d . fMl> often to '

f o o U ^ ^ /^ z y , aa& t d id the pain: -. - .Oot-'of tbt^Acks. dlsbevaled. aoUed, f i a t r pale ; ^ s t r c a k e d wltb tears, ahtf t t j i ’PPVd t o , j | |^ p « M berMl&raaj«»tp b o ^ b lo a lK li^ belt, and ti1edi4e ^

n i(t& » ;(a t|d o marka o f f e a r 'O M r^0K ti..Jiw scm blanc0!0f atCuM ^ i^ '> a b e % ^ ro u ffh Uio wooda, u it ITm

Captaln'a hpiiaA be; 1 Ibe Cap^lii^'Rtiockcd by her white varii d f r i g h t ^ fnco oven more than hb i the Iflcoh tm t tnlo she told, eztri- ^

(fd (be fold o f dogd cdta w ith nervous ImpaUenco. and B ltle4.'fli|^M two graoildaiuibtere c«e .' h i i ^ W a M e e t Gay Into kcd ia lr

foi^ S b ^ & c d . .. ; .w / :“p^Siiafc’iiffbo chattered geDtly. cW '/tfM r; jww, what aro tblogs f f i i r c lw Mlsa Oay Jioriime sM > b « t tea. I'll go rlcot down . om tte mad-i« ”T U to 'ib te k with yon and abow c jD 0," Oky’p ti^ercd fjulekly. *“No, nOi.aiii, tea's wpot yon need. IN i list’s what JOU need.' Lida, give . , r BOOe tea—Ml rako die ' fiUUl m b . Wtfll Imre to work It np fire cr thoao rocks some wny." Beco

^ I M I t t l " ^ ® ^ ^ ’ ^Naturally,’ the Captnln did not go rcct?*OC^« MVR. lie went l in t to ^ i PlM fffecery >-tore to recount tfib causi iwaotoC-tole, Tticja lio stopped by ItseU »,.way.taLBtck up tbo'Budlone boys,0 drlrara frpm the tnxi stolid, air. J ™ ' lenl>y,.tll<^wealhcr man, nnd Lum-r Lane.'.• Will! these enforcements, d.ihUowedl by u troop of a dozen. ^ 'Brare -ffnatl b< vh shaaclntr dlrcc- j,

oa .and’jcaliln:; intitilrles. with two , tb r« .o f tba hnraier native v.omen , jttlO jg'ploiig nt a n-opcctfiil dls- LUI ai». In 'Uie >»ar, thcs nt last besnn J I'honLileaoont ovi-r the rocky clllTs dJetfflM -tlnt hordi-rcd tho cuve. - BelplBf' o n * nnolJjfr an best ibey lil^-'im m bllnR cncti man- to keep ce'; wlthr thij'ninn ahead. nll.n1ll:e Xloda fttr 'tlie nrst frlshtful. horrid crim Jir.'^ th^ ^dmlll<•(1 over the rock*, u n o aatJhgi a ^ r l n i : wfiiy in Uio nasoj to t iir SMgl^it^Jdmwl, nnd rcndied tho ™ al » , «t.Jftot,'i-lfoiiij)g fonviini, swrtng not 'thei&- '.|j BcricIh eo t i ^ . '^ o d cKcr. wltb abeep- he 11 g)‘lo« ,'\a i^ luolicd Uie lengtb and Be eadth of-’ffte cove. There wero deni my footprints in tho Mind, thereiro acatlefod.loRM. w ts or drinwood. B.wrcck o f an old -bonL tlioro wero olle' and aeaWecd .and fallen' trees. > It tlicro j jTAs no dranctied sett' isbed body on the sand.‘no’ traco of >— d blood oQ^tke clean ydlnw, no sign • b - m . M rtW .ooain ..^

CHAPTER IV * xS ora

BntlsQcd o t last tlia t tlielr cyea aid f ; J t deceive them, th a t In very tn itb W ero waa noibody In tho cove, the ” • m sot tbo aeardilng. party drew. t o - V ^ ther; lodked. from ono to onot^ier bqI th a liW lsh A p rec ia tln g ‘grins. • - % “n y gar, ah'e'done us," roared Lum- | a . ' r L o n . « !lll hUi CTCnt "I'M i »tlo-New-Xorlrerdono t« r l a h f

- ten(O o n tto u e d m 'x u n laroa)

T s io o p s BATTtE BANDITS j iOOALES. A rit, Nov. » </P)-A raid report from Ouadalajara. Ja - •o" io. today says tb a t 70 Mexican i «la and 28* federjU aoJdlcrs, were led and aa m «"y Injured in a stiff •eo hours'-batae* a t AtotonUco Bun- bre )T. Amontt Uie federal dead Is sold e u be Major Joeo M aria. Caatro and Ca.

9 other officera. The report says s region, is infeated by omaU rebel i | “ nda which b a re been described a a , Bilious fanatics," , , , , \ •

- jP l l ^—TODAY and T(

^iirST^NEW^AU^ "fflptibue WUI be abowa v h I I

a o a i r 5 3 t t e a r ? ^ to m w .td -.i. « * ' B 'iM itt.eUlea of the United-fitotei.

8 m iBoae.>»ho win ihave charge f ltr th e s t ' abOwtofi and demonstratleDa, , W a waaTaBDOimeM last erenlng. •; ^ ^ i

. ^ e n Tiiwra.-. aod w,bere. 1I9 A clous modela of the new Ford wui

on dlaplay. i t la aald a t Union 2 , * ^ , )tor company beadquartera th a t the , moaatratlon wUl obow th a t Henry fomi^ «1 -did not overdraw to Uie aUgbt- i degree th e advantage of the nev rw h rn v h e ra a ld -tMeye la noUilni ite-iUte C t o oualltjr and prioe."* r . 2 ^ rb e 0^ Iteoeedi U\e model T, which a bam qe- w orldfaoM ua. .Every- lere and demonatratorstare “ 0)n_i d y ^ ciiaria ahd d l a g c ^ whlcb a b v u s M ^ «9eplatnlng* d e t ^ of C a»0| peatanee and d e s l^ of Ute not e$t. »

IRE AND WATER COMBINE I SLIGHT DAHtAGE TO HOME ;k t - i n ' l l n iSight dJtffiage reauU«d from a roof Ju itf 1a a t the^hooM of Jens Jensen. 430. giaiteeiumd avenue cast, about' 1:30 framelock jtB tM k/ aftemoon. Water stungrowQ on the blaze by tbe fire de- quakertment - who answered the alarm, a visitIked muob of tbe furniture and first Irsonal twtnngtn p In the dwelling, were aistag more damage, than the fire tha t »SrT^ • Had t]■Bremen stated Uiak Uie blaio or- h a te a lated In a 'wood flro to a kitchenve. TUa la the first time the m iiq iiU fb r department has bew -caU - IMUol out since the false alarm wok turn- ni to from the hlgb school buUdlng Hallowe’en nlgbt. Men

INOyVORTH MUST SERVE S IN STATE PENITENTIARY S K

gan gillobert Longworth. confessed forger ft check for *31.75 to Uie Banger

rvlce su tlon . who on extradlUon m Wyoming said he committed the me whUo totoxk»U!d, was sen- iced to servo from one to 14 years »

Uie pealtenUary by Judge H. F, islgn to dUtrlct court here yester- MUler. y. L o n ^ o rth claimed to. bave (ten .into a n u m t^ of sc rapo of a r a c f lous nature w h llf^ ru n k . He said

served to the war j>n the front. f |A asked for a parole but tbls was

nled.' ■ • • • .___ - . ■ Indo

. ■ J of th*

^ tk e j-jo te li? 0,^. ------ r Twin.

R 0q#R 8pM -r0 ..li> Lind. Balt Lake; a t Its . W. R ayhso^ . B d U e ro . B. HeaU). yester K a t ^ : R . ' L.’ Montgomery, New j . h . ork'C lty; £ . W. Palmer.- Logan: Joe nb Uoi racy. City: 8. E. Buck, P o c a ^ : BalUn . E. Flak. Alfred Kolner. Mew York;

U P, AusUn. Los Angeles; Jesss mc-* r. Wade. Boise; H. J . OUlver. J . W. n t A ouagberg. M. D. Slduina, T. E. Ford, ll : 0 . Myer. sa lt Lake: A. 0 . Croft. "olae; M. Genalin. PayeUe: C. A L a - __ _faley. BUUngs: W. H. Noland, Bolae; -Owi . O. Chalmers. R. F. Elstrom. Poca- Judge ;Uo> Harry Wood. Boise; E. E. Harris, tlw. t a lt Lake: B. U. Unsem an. Victor; the n - W. Knowlden. NaUonal Cash Regis- tome; :r; R. W. Clark. Bird Buchard and t p 0 rUe. Balt Lake: T L. Roberts. Den. ?>}« err G. H. Paradis. Salt Lake: N. J. tate •redway. PocateUo; F . K. Green. Joe aiola. ConUct; W. E. Dunn. Roger. *»«>,' on: Harry Noh. M uruugh.

WINS 8TEEB TITLE CHIOAGO.- Nov. 39 (JP)—A Croat.

red__Angus - Shorthorn, “California[lamp.'’ bred by Uie University of California, packed the best beef-and .on Uie grand chomplonsblp steer lUe. the most highly prised plum of he IntemaUonal Livestock exposlUon. odiy.. , ■________________

LT O -’OMORROW—

^IStHUEi M W K U i t - - _________

• ' I-i. ;V MKUta

M B 1

MI|jlMllliESIIOC|lAi

t icep T n m e . S a x ^ * i

ock th a t sbe Uioogbt for a inoment *Dat I e* was experiencing an earthquake eqiiU U ch as ahe went Uirough .to CaU- Stood t raia. M ra B l j ^ . wbo wss to .Twto ducfton kUs yeeterday, told about the inel- than to

TO *<lttiE i’ In’ front of tbi-'plo- fe,” sho sa k t. Mr. Moseley wae to a , - “We a d room'^Olaaatog out a^amaU rlflo | d ^ k| m w h k ^ I t w u a u p p o ^ W tbe jM dgea J iad bew removed He was to -* fm

to Bod P a la t .m a b . brt Id wanted to Uke the rifle w ith . H m. AU cartridges had removed to n ta N c ^ t a smaU one. BB I beUeve, a t had escaped noUce to some way. A“ “ to. le rifle dlicharged and tbe buUet Poratfon n t tb n u g b the rnUl behind me aad f a c t u ^ 'Une w ltb m jf'head ^ u t struclc t t e r e e e n ^ aid wpqd f ra a ie W t h e ‘picture ^ uioed<>borely mlaatog’iny head. 'TOO 'M r. H une slruck me *1lad' th e ' spUnters to u slo t mg my neck. I was to an earth - ^ open ake to CaUfomia la lt year whUo on- *h lcb w visit to m y ChUdren there and a t o f Twin s t I UwuSht I was In anoUier. We to -Bout! ire aU awfuUy upset and wer* glad gon* ^ Dt aoth^Bg-.aerioua had happened Tbe.lm ] ul Ujo b ijto t .n o t glanced It would ^ ve strttck ,9» ;to the head.” . ; he weU 1

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USIC PROGRAM TOPIC S5“ vS OF JLUETRIANGLf CLUB

.1 — i.i ■ Bttfg IM e m b e re ^ the Blue Triangle Olrl FaUs ti eerve^.club of the Twto Falls High 3, 1937. tiool m et to the dub . rooms yester- of two 1 y a t 4 p. m. for an hour’s'discussion the to ^ c of music. Miss Eva ZTuxu-

n gave reviews of the operas, 'X a iheme” and ’’Blossom Time.” 8UBS<Plans for a Christmae oariv wont icussod during the business session Ilch precceded the program Miss . . !lcn P arro tt was leader of the meet- ^ ‘I. and hostesses, were the Misses ---------M l. Walters. F tm WdrUi and Helolse j j j j

REDIT GROUP INDORSES ST NATIONAL SURVEY PLANS —

-------- ' ■ ' ‘ • Prc«Indorsement of the p lan . for a m aary of retail credit condlUons •Uie UnlUxl s u ic s and the stress-

| i of a congressional appropriaUon •SOW) for uso by the department oommeroe fc r - the survey were, v

eluded in a letter drafted by the win -FaUs County-Credit assoclaUoa paieit ; Its limcheon ll) T om vcafe a t nqoh -fssterday. The- IKter wlU. be aent- to

H. Hewitt, vice president of Uie. aUonal RetaU Credit assoclaUon, . > altlmore. Maryland. I

lEARINGi IS CONTINUED IN SWEET ESTATE CASE

-Owing to Ui'e absence yesterday of udge James R. Bolhwell. attorney, I u . bearhw in the probate court on ne moUon of Waltcni and Parry, a t- • ameys for H. R. Grant. admlnUtra- r p T ; ar- of the csu te of H. Uhalde. tha t I l l luth Sweet, administrator of the ea- A A IBte of the late D. F. Sweet, sbould ___ '<t. iompcilcd to IncreasO h e r . boijd nd Co set aaJde tlSMO pending de- ermlnaUon of the action in the dls- 40c. rlct couri. was conttoued untU n e tt (onday. ..............

TODAY — — ONLY ,

^ ALI<.^forajJV A Yankee boy. a 'B rlU sh mal

i armed, howling Chinese caUIng! ■ A tense, nemirnt, w ith k . f tII Tim MeCoy’a greatest thrill-KOi

. I NO WONDER HISI . ITY IS GHbWINGI ‘ j : , , 4 N D B Q U N

\\ ' . Starring TIM Ift with CLAIRE 'W‘Vv ' —ALSO^

V - Com edy‘A-^VREV . Carteoa •’SCBOOI, D

IDAHO FABAMOU^

S & l- T O M Q R I t i O T -

T. F . ^ u r 'V ^ f O S j ^ _ _ rShow a t j t f ^

“InOld Kentupky’’ ^ ^ S V N D A X ^ I ^

ae m U e d 'to tU .Twlai FaUa coun-

^ i o ^ ' f t a n ^ M i . B atch was fid , i 4 ^ ;J im ^ y to to a e to which

^ a ^ b n h^ilras 17 yeiUB old. j th ^ i lb t A Jc a ^ a o m e th to s about tots.’*, u r . ^ t e b 's a l d laat erenhig.

I have never aeen asytlfing to 4 the Idabo product, I am to- >d to believe th a t per acre pro- Icn of ' potatoes h m ia greater i t o a a y 'o th e r dlatrict w ith the ible cxeeptien of .Arooatoek county,

re a n pretty weU ao q u a ln t^ wiUi >0 apples.to New York, b u t Jd ah o . . >d PoUtoea aro 'to b i found only ' few -higher priced hotola. where

3S Ut 'U oenta each."P. H a ^ .U .pr«sl4snt o f Uie At- a Natioaal bank and o f ' the /

5SL* ^ ®ogga cor-toK. many, jreara m a n u l ^ ,

•nftUpg machinery a j ^ w l - BM ^ baa ea ten d upon manufoc-

„is l^ to adaptation of the new plow iperatlon to idabo conditions, in * work Uie Oasey-Parker company 'win FaUs, distributor fo r Uw plow louthcm Idaho and Eastcm Ore- ^ been engaged for some weeks.'

. implesieat,. which is declared to t revototloaary one, U proving to ' reU a d a ^ to conditions here and onstraUona 'a re to be arranged n wcaUwr permlta. It was staUd evening.

NOTICE TO CONTBACTOES d s .WUl. bo recdred by the Twin s highway district on December « 7 , a t a P^ M.. for the graveling no and .one-half miles o t road.

. I J . D. SINEMA;Dlrector of Highways.

raSCRIBB FOB THB"NBWa

H Show DccUedly DUferent '

HLtJHAN’S IDEAL STOCK COMPANY' P rodacm o f Vnasual Ttays

>rc*eoUng SemeUUng New and 6 tarU iag-T H E

“Hawk”uehuU nc-H rm ifytiig—

yOrpheumthea treOne Night Only

[liurs., Dec. 1strices: Lower Floor SDc; Ualeooy ,)e. Bcserved Seals on sale a t

Box Office /

■ TODAY ONLY

a girl!mafd-^wlth a thousand ^

Ing for th d r l lm l ^i.fttrprislttg climax, in A .■KOsatlon! n

ISPOPUIAB- W rc BY i | aps IJNDS!" : . i4 M<KjOY . !WINDSOR tft ) - IRE CUBE.'^ , ' tL DAZK" aad • ' ' / tOUNT NEWS .. / I

W tXK ^o& iw jfn*

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• e«Tera> Buhl womaa atUodail tha ■ bridge Ittochcon Uven hy m e m h m ^ op tbe O nlverrtty -dub Priday Ht the » Itogeraon hotel In Twin P»Ua Thoae ^ who attended were MeadMKea J « a « of R. ehleldSi Jr.. Ray BaabuiT. A. - J . ^ M «*8. Jamea O(mnon."»krt M oOrfth, A Edgar Baird. BUUcm. R. 8 . McNam- » ftttt. H. O. Coleman. Garland J)uD ca^ to L . P. Bwunin, Charlea BtVoeH^ A. J . de Plnke. SvereU Hall. NaaoD an d George of L a y n e . ^

E. M. Tomlloaon baa recently com- • pleted repah» In the room occupledL-by . .

tho local poatofflpe. Three a e c ^ of ^ boxea fonnsrly used by Bubl M d e n t^ V. before city delivery wai InirtaUed hero have been removed .to enlarge the work room a t the rear. Larger UghU and reflectora hare alao been in- ataUed. . . ^

Mra. W. B. Sheldon waa hoetcas „ Friday evening a t a clever «:80 D'dock m dinner to membera of th a , ^Barefoot „ chorus-* who took pari In ^ musical ^ comedy staged here recently.-. Tbe lODtf Uble waa centered with a .tniU bowl

r ng a small barefoot dell-ln over- j . and atraw ^ t . The p la te cards were aketchea of barefoot .laialea. Pol- y, lowing tbe d ln n n tha foUowlng Uttle

girls enjoyed' a theatre party. Olara' ^ Adams. Muriel Reeves. LuoUe Jen* „ nlngs, B em lta Hyde.' June -.N lhart. „ Mary Moore, P a y Hardwick. Mary * HUI. Margery McGowan. Basel H ar- p mcm, Marjoiv Rodney, Betty. Joe Shel- » don. . . * F

Member* of the L. L. cJub wero * entertained Tuesday a t the Park hotel In Twlri Palls by Mrs. R. T. Me* NamaS^. • / ?

Members of the. Syrlnga club en> tz tertalned Saturday- evening a t tho « home of Mr. and Mr* Luke Sonoer 7; k t a -SOO- party for buabUKU o f-the o

f .( ..B um ben. .Xlghb itablaa were played.' U Tbe club will be enterUlned-Deeeraber h S by M n. «raftk L. Atkiaa’at the home or M n . ^ P . ^Newlyn. «

y iM Kate SIm leni returned Sunday ^ from Bolae where' she spent Thanks- giving with relaUvea. . li

ThaakaglTlag Offering blA' recent report from Superintendent «l

M. M. VanPatten placea th e Tbanks- u giving offering given by-pupUs of the fi

. zchooU here to. the Children's Home . a t Boise ns «1S3.10 Instead of «16I.J

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S S S i ^ S m . ' . t t e achooi dona* h l i In the state. V U

aehool'whot i i l S S ^ j ^ f c S p i t l o a of tbe Barly

j S t t ^ ^ B ^ ^ t S T t y U d t o H r iS i d l B o M U ^ M i^Tubrary " fl

'' Mra. A. -B . ; : |i4 e h j^ ehalrman of ^ tba )oe«l •»«»' drive, announcea g * th a t W .tata^i«t«;faare been placed oo " r

B W pKinni ot SuhL^-ia erUkaUy tu a t the bome of !^ ,

the world " j WI4*,ffuUd< a t ' t h e Baptist c h u r c h .^ g t^a^B o eU d (he meeting held a t t h o , ^ BapUat -boontlev in Twin .iiato s m - ’day '«n«raooa^< or. membert o< t h a t , ^ ; o r g u te tM i * from aouthem Idaho. ^ lltoa Lola O a m p l^ returned mission- ^

I tx f from Ohlxumipoke on. Mlistenary ‘~ I w o rk -la 'th e fa r Xaat. '> ^.Bav. and Mra. O. E Helmim drove I to OoodlBf Monday with their daugh- . t f r X t n a d i a ^ apent the Tbanksglv- ^

tag •Wtdattai h e r* ^;,< M lia tlea Servlecs. '

I . Next S tuidiy momlng. December 4.; ordlaatlen aervleea wiU be held a t the ^ I Baptist church when: Several, decons I w uTbe ordalnw . Rev. W. A. Shank ^ I or;Botoe win a ^ v e r th e ordination od- . dress; B e v .-^ ^ J . Agee., of Knull wlU , “

deUvef'tho ehArge to the church and . ■ Bev..W. U Kyle wiu deliver tbe charge , to,deaeona. .Special music wiU be ren- . dered.by the choir. Bev Isaac Todd I of Caatlefonl wUl speak a> evangelis- ^

tic serylws. a t the church W edanday

M e n ^ ra of the Ptilialhea M a l t ^ class of the Baptist church jrlU meet ^

\ p iu rsday a t the home of Mrs. Helen "

I O. E. Bunn, who bias been a ^I p a t l a t a t a Twln-paUs hoapital, ro- . turned home Sunday. • l J!!

Blr. and Mra. W. A. Olaagow expect ^ , to leave aex fw eek for CfUfomla to ^ ' spend- the w inter t o u ^ ' the sUte.= T h ^ a r e making the W p IA a'fuUy ; equipped cabin build oo a motor J chassis. They will return here ^

I ^ % .^ 'u id M rt Bdgar Baird of W t ^’ Lake are gueaU a t the James Gannon ' ‘ home aad s ip ac t .to remalo hers if‘ they can ilnd^si .iultable location. ; ^* Bom: T o - ^ r . and Mrs. Will Hob-

sen. November S3, a d«oght«r: vMr. ^• and Mrs, Jacob Melcr. November M, *’ soib ■' ■ * 1 .J »> !• ' ItS

: BENEFIT SHOW IS RLANNM S , FPB 1927-28 ANNUAL FUND

i 'On Old Kentucky** haa been chosen ^ by Joe-K. marwger Of the Idaho theo-

. tre.'-.aa the feature play to pe pro- Be aanted a t the Twin PoUa high school

r year book benefit matinee a t 3:18 wt e o'clock Thursday aftem oon.. Hall of vei I.' the:prooeeds-from 'ticket aalea.at the r high school v ill 'b e tum ed' lnlo the „ e ^Coyote" fund, according to a n agree-

ment b e tw e^ Joe* Koehler and R es ^ C DU^ble. ' ‘Ooyote** manager. , - '. . jT*

Part of the picture was fUmed dur- er'. ing a recen t derby .In Kentucky. Dlbr dia

ble aald yeaterday. b e stated tha t all p -' t studenu who purchase tlckoU wlD clt - upoa I their prasentatlon be excused oa e from sixth hour olasses Thursday. Me . , • 1—— — J------------ ' ]lJ SUBSCRIBB POB TH E HEWS. Uy

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t t t ^ M p r i ^ 'M r a . Jeaa I « r s e a .^ B c ^ o w t i i u n * . h v ' home tb h d p her Other xlabrato >&-->blrthday a n S o w r y . im « : tfc v e 'th a a . '20 faamiea atteadad aad mlartor iftmr. thfi aodaUy spent evealag and financt }y aom w llh.ftanls^ 'thew om ea' aerred dvle a nfraahmeata. . . rector

tlir. a ad Mra. Pater. Mathleton were ro-elee u a ta T^uiaday. for a gathering of o t hoi u m e fo tta^ to -'a .num ksg lv lng din- of the ler. M r ;^ ^ - X r a . r John Kaater and man, < Km* Arttm '^>Bd -n«d, Mr. and M ri. rnop ?%rd X A m r f A d ^ t o Adolf of Amer- m>n < can n ilU ^ n i^ 'g tte s ts . ' No. S.'E dm U M iiSW M 'ofi the faculty of p „ki

lhe M alad i : l ^ M h o o l . motored to tm n a rw ln l U l a ^ ^ ^ -and sp ea t' the « C Bfcek e o d ';J rtth .,.r^U v es a t . Twin PUla aad W o w . leaving- for *Malad ^ S , igala Sunday, n . ^ ,,

Mr. aad-M ra.-P^ed bppUger enter- ^ .j^ jilned a t dtaaer Tueaday evening for lilr. and.M ra. B ratet Meyer and fam- Jy. PrtU, Meyer. Battle Ludwig. Ada Soeach a n d Tom a DJarker; •

Mlaa HatUe Ludwig,*left Saturday ’ tor H «de. Kansas, after a year spent tc Twin n O a aad Oloyer. 2AS

M any of th e neighbors are plan- Kathe Eilng on attendlag the sale of Mrs. W. zatal U 6 proe’« stoeir, m achM ey and other th< irtlclea on her r tn e h Tuesday.- 3 o'ck

Grandm a LuU ahd Mr. and Mrs. « iu b hm toa Liermann - >wera guesta on i^e nunkaglvlng day -of Mr. and Mra. paiu . Henry Lutx. .. i . . m thf

J4 r . and Mra. Henry Jasper, Sr.. are twy. «i enioylne a -v is it. Jn rarloua p l a t ^ l n tier I Nebraakav , Tom.-- M r. and Mrs. 'J . Alder ot Iowa are K athi houae Ciasts of. U r. and Mrs. JuUus Oakot Prefahl. They are. looking, for a rome: place.oa which to Ipcatft-on the tract, of An

M r. - an<d Mrs. a . J . Becker and of Ta family and Mr. and Mra. Pred Op- pUger aad family were dinner gueaU h EI Buaday ol Mr. and Mrs. W. J. charli Dlorker^ of Mi

Rev. Y/. T. Donnerfeldt Is driving tlelon a new sedan which the members of .mooi hla congregation a t Clover p re se n t^ to . him. . . . \

M r. aod Mrs. Rudolf Martens ea - officii tfertalned a t dinner Sunday for M r. . w and .M rs. RudoU Jogelr. Mr. and Mrs. „ .

S S s S i lS f S {St is;“ ;M artin U e t m ^ • S irU" M r . and M n . Budoif Martens. Mr, ^ and Mrs. A. JM.' F. A. Becker and Thos. Becker. W; Bniegger and Mlaa Juliana Krause - were Ihonkaglvlng d inner gueata ol Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Becker of Twin PaUs. The affair waa also in honor ot Thoa. Becker, 1^ , whose aevahty.-sevenlh bblhday anni- Th-j, venary feU on the date. . ^. Bev. a n d '. J i ^ .W,;'P- i>onnerfoldt R r a nd diughtebc.G . WMterkiamp aud H. were Bueckenberg d lo ^ Thanksgiving with of M Mr.’ and Mt«.' Jena Laraea.. Ttv,..,The Ladlea'A id aoclety ot the Olov- >iome er .Lutheran-church wlU meet Thura> day with Mra: A lbvt U etm ann. m o u r-W aldo Martens apent his *rhanks> giving .vacation ,wlth 'h is couslas. Al> b c r t a a d Prodericfc B ^ r . in Twin r i m P aU a.^H e'T otum ed^hem e Sunday. qq,

Mr. and M ra.-R.-W emer and fam - week UyiwiU.m ove OBtp the W. L. Spree Meye

d sijiokvatchhoix other sjm hMti^ing l^ h es^ i^

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B.- B r o o ^ tq S j to pi«ddeat of the rletT calM '^SH aettion Which met th# d ty .-M lt 'M s o'clock. 'J7 j ? ^ ‘ ' « | 5 W wOl succewl ^okl. a a < * p r jK t - o t i S d is tric t j T " «r' o f f lw ,« l* « o d Monday algh*.•: ‘ % ||ar,-;® iiift^in. soout oom-

0 a e rv fa a l lM . Jamci MUler/ dt-w o f a d t t e ^ ^ m. y an Patten, ^ decQ l . M ^ m r tn a n of tha eourt ^ honor: ^ ^ W ^ m U n s o n . ' member

Rev.,C.'B. Bel- a, d ta tr^ if lC . 'tro o p committee t a 7 ^

J- B u g f .,e h ilS a O l-tioe^com m lttec for , T io ^ . x ^ ^•'- s e n s

luhl w U ' oigaalBe two new.' sooMt u n . KNi'In. i h r ’p A r luiure* atated J. c.M r Jam m e/i'tU tttM execuUve for> tbe « «e Ika* B lV tt. v a se il . Boy BgouU of bone «rica. yaaierday,. At thai%MMlat « n : IM held; l a ' t t e , Buhl hlgh. achool Decea»ber Rr 'th e court of honora ^

, aad p Jaaa-.f^ a tlnandal cam - l ^ . t l M . l n t ^ t ot scouting wUl ^ ^

FU M ^ A LS ^^A K E L -P u n W services for Mra. » • j itherine aWrtl,. 87. wife bf Michael " kel of 'Jetam e.'wUI be condootod uy • the L utheiaa church Jn Jerome a t v e n

>-clock W e d n M u afcemoon. Burial Wra; 11 he la-the;J«Pome cemetery uader Mr1 d U e c tlo a ^ V .- E Drake Of Twin on J Ua. M r a . . Z ^ died Monday night ?un< the o o u t^ (WMirai ho^illal foUow- -. Mi

( .a n 0peratloai>Bhe b survived by ed. t r huabaadu three daughters. Mra. ,..Rs m ,-P arts i^<.'Ahurican PaUa. M n past ( th e r la f t .m a ^ v o t Webster. South . ikota, and .Mra. Mac K uim 'of J«- ' ne: and three aons. Oeorge Zakel Amulcan. and Michael Zakel

' man XBLLER ' rUneral services forMlea Albert, HaUer. 7 year old aoo ff2cMr. and Mra..A. E. HeUer of Cas- nee

tord. .wm. t a held Thursday a f t- d vlOon ■ a t ‘ a lw o’clock from the ond'ithodlst B^laMpal church. lh th is fle :y.. Bev. M r.i^ toer of WendeU wUl ^ u iiclate. CharKja aied Monday eve- PaUig a t the ootiaty general hospital Seri

a ..re su lt .^ u i^ lw n ln g ' trom . an .the rected tooth, ■ Me Is survived ' by 'nen I parenU, a tbree>year-old sister, arUyn. and hlau grandparenU, Mr. ,w id. M n. H. R."Neumiuin ol Twin dlt<lji».. • , ■ S S

Thench the day foUowlng the sale on mor edneaday. >oaiiThe WUl Lueders family were d^ni lianksglving dinner guests of Mr. was Id Mrs. JUUua Pnfahl.Rev. and M ra..-V .-.p. Donnotcldt slst« ere six o'clock dinner guesu Sunday a h

Mr. and Mm. Herman Schroeder. lng< Thos. Becker U vbitlng a t the )me of his daughter. Mra. A. Lbl'. 81 The ThankKlvIng program given 5—- ondav .evening .the . Superior h o o l. house by Uie pupUs was en*M by*a number of lamlUes from

D o ro t^ Rclnkei, U spending the eek with her c o u ^ in the John ■cyer home. *

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1 «n oCfldtd'. vM t Satutday ive^ u 'e . { r to B S S e r . B h a ^ . . ju ,b s<of town.fuaaU and U n . receive*

looe of.PUer, M r r a ^ M n . P. gueaU0 . Roberu. Mr. iu id ^ l ln . G. > £ pUer 1 U. Mr. and Mrf. 0 b . '^ a a d , M r. and M I l i n . J . W B o u to o X lto .Oraten. On Pr1. J>restor. Mra. LeM?, Mtk Hodgea third ■ Twin PU ls and Bobart. P |dm er:of th o loi ttL ■, - ton.L son w u bom f ia i iW y . .Noveinber to.M r., aad . . Ye .

tr. and the s«spent Uw wtaki end w ith M r. a n d day ei

I. ..p. P . Bataa.. , V ' : . ' :__ usual :irai Qaa M oon of T * )n Falls waa g o t n tfc lead vliltor ir ih a .J o a '^ a a r t la r entire25;__ ' . • . raagecC T in d Mrs. W ,.a : OuUough, who J obn I M been vislthig th a lr 'd a u g h te r , o e rm a. J . S . Pohlm aa'^thf p * i t w *k. D. Bel t ' M ^ y f o r thetr'^heim ^ in P ro-

Utah. , V. - .T h eJr. and Mra. 9 . d . .WyaH and M r. don fc 1 M n. Herman S e b w ifr , all o f tb t cl; t o PaUa, caU ed.oo *Mr.. and Mra. Sunda

p. K lusm eyer,aaaday-tvanlog . galow. iCr. and Mra. Joe 0 « | ^ a a d fam - srated and M rs. Gua.M ooire'tf Twin Falls m ]

m t Sunday wtth. M r. Mta. Jna. ehaim »y and lamUf. • ;> prayerdr. and MrbwHeala B asard eaUed duet I u n . E m m T B U rd to Twin Falla « n . •

nday a lte m o o n .,,.• . : • .Hr. a n d Mra.-A. F ..C raven motor-

to Twin Palla 8 $hi8#iy. -kain’ faU in this tW nltif lor ttoe P ^ ° . I t week measured ;sa .o t inch.

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POW ELL-L E. PoweU, «S. B ogtrw n enhant, died aa a raaul^ of ;a h eart „ tack' a t h b home In Rogerson at 7:4S dock iM t n tthL P o m p h « l n w i i t o g!“ « ' oovered from an . attack earf^M ton- y momlng. but aucoumbed.to a,aec* “ f ? ' d ' a t t ^ which occurred laat r ig b t,) ta survived by hla widow aad tw o ^ .ughten. tin . T. p . WUlma-ot.Twln Ols, and Mrs. W. A- :Babbet|e' pt irkeley. Callfomla The body Usa a t s = « D rake Juneral p a ito s pending tu« iral arrangemenU. -''T—

WA8 RBUBN->Jamea Waahbum. 63, . cd a t 't rso o'clock l u t n igh t st- th e I lunty- faanm l hospital' where he toad « n ' a piUlent ainoe last October-98. tie body, waa taken to tb e W lilte ' J ortuary. awaiting- funeral> anaac»« enta.>Mr. W aahbum bad been a re a l'In t.hare for-'a number of yean. B e as unm arriad and during th e «lt>ter o n th s .h a ^ ’m ade,hla hdme with h b stfr. MAk: J ;-W . Boheeia. a mils sutd half aqifthftf'fin Po lhu on Wa«h»

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irs.''D eW ltt B.S3rbu n « ‘enlertalnBa h a b r id g e .lu a e A ^ a t l-.30 o'clock ea^ay a t .h e r d jW try home. The uU were s i e n n ^ f five pniaU tables itered with b u tttrtly roses In bud JS ue. in the g a & foUowlng Mrs. } « •» g E. SftUaday captftred the'fovor for tb score, and John 'A . Leonard “ J »lved consolatlea. O ut o f . town At; th f . eaU were Mra;' -yunBau Shinn ^ot ler and .Mrt. Charles H. Merrick d Mother. Mra. W . K. P itt of Buhl.I Prtday M n. wUl give theird and last of a aerlea ol partiea In 2 ®hfa- form ot. a Jiiiifilnnon and kenalng- aOiac h

; were.ae:■ ■ Ing.-ie Olde Tyme Onaolng club gave

e aecond dance of .the aeason Tuea- ^ ■ ' y evening a t PapoeUnd. with the ual large number^.'of memben pres- <t Punch was ^ e d during the tire evening. Tha.bommlttee on or- ngemenU was ooopoaed. of- Messrs. ibn Kimes. B. B. BMeom, 0. D. An- iraon. L. 0 . Oreaa.rBarry.Severln. A.. Bellamy and B. S u t te r '

— r T ' ' Mra. AThe World Wide .p)iUd. an «rganlza- Pred M m for th e youaat o f th ^ 'B a p - MargueIt church, h ^ a distric t convention u u i Mi mday aftem b o n 'lif .th8 , B a ^ bun- ilow. All nearby tvdros were; repre- —i S r r nted. about'09 being- In attendanci-. tnn he program. wlUi^Mra. OUs Hall, loirman. consUted ol ;a aong service.•ayer by Mba W inifred Tucker, vocal let by Mbsea B U e aad-E dith John- m. a u lk by Mlaa* OainpbeU. a mb* onary. who baa loeantly relum ed . ' ' , xim China, and a vloUn aolo by Al* W** t>d Pletchner. a c o o a i^ ie d ' 00 th e ‘ lano by Mbs CleU Bltchle. Tea was All •rved by Miss Bubji, Teemaa ahd lbs Blanche Sweet from a beautUuUy ppoUtted U ble.having fo r 'a ;o S te r* ® ~*! leoe a crystal b a a k e ttf roaca, flanked — 1th Ughted orchid t tp e ra ln .cut glass

____ J V ' _ n s sMrs. P. W.'McRoberU.'M ra. b u y P. Leave turgeon and Mrs. -John Claar were Klirtb osU to the scar Social club Monday ftemoon a t the h om e 'o f Mrs. Mo> lm v c loberU on Blue-Lokes boulevard. Dur* 4 «,j. tg the buslnea a ^ o h pntlded over *teadli y. the president. M n Plorence: R. low, plana were made to r a Ohrlstmas

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[ u a l i t y s a c r i f i c e d a t p r i c e s d i

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- s a m e a s e v e r y o t h e r t p a n i i d t h i s ^ e , that they, are df i d iii' this section.

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r. a r t p in . H. .L .W ahlngtoii'r«^^ lined, a numbef.' of, their.

ler of B lix ab ^ . N. j ; w hb’'.la.*:;\In* for p a l l f o ^ ' apon.' Thla ev»rl ( waa spent playlw -**800”;--prin h igh acore being .awarded to le r.'T h o se present were M r. and'V’r f . 'A . B. WiUlaou,' Mr. opd'-M t*^1 M. EUb. M n OeUft Butler. Mti-V.^ •guerite Noble.K • li-.ii'J'ar^.x.*/;. Mr...Erwln .•

Cr "‘a n d ^ ^ rT ^ M 'T^ijaUowVi Parker and E.-.m echrelber

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' .CloslnB itiuofatiohs on Cereal Heavy; fcpni Off; Oats Down;

.•'Xwge -Oecsmber Deliveries.J;- OBtOAOO, Nmr.-30 ffln—Inercaalne -'..w tinw itM of tb» ArkenUne exportablo

'WbMt surplus a n d -n p ld pllinff up ot ^ . t b t world RTftUalile supply did much

. :tod«y to t o m wIiMt prices down. v-'OIostns quotatlooa on wheat were. He

- to lc Qflt lover,' wltb com u c to 5ie.otf, oats unehuiged to >Sc up and provWoos. varying.'rrom 3c decline to a raise o r 390.

An unexpected sadden downturn in: w hsat values *t.LlYBrpool gave an e a r , .

3jr adnm tace today to the aelllng aide ' o t tbe wheat' maricet here. IndlcaUons

pointed to ptospecUve large dcUvcr- Jas on D eceaber wheat contn«U nt

Llvetpod. and I t was stated th a t not only were Argentine otferings to Eur< cpe inoaaalng but were also 3 to 0 pem «' a bushel cheaper. On top ot

' - th is came unofQdal tstlmatcs th a t the A rgesttna y l e l f ^ wheat this sea. son would total 24sfi00,000 bushels, an

' < am o u n t. materially surpassing the sw at recent previous forecast.

Toward t h e . end of the day, sug­gestions current -as also th a t ArgeO'

' tlna would bave as much as lflO.000.-000 busbela- exportable sun>lus. and I t 'w a s annouxwM tb a t M u.w orld 's available supply had increased

.M 3M 0-bnshels Jor the week, making tb e aggregate 284,333.000 bushels a g a la s t '. M4,a294M0 bushels a year •CO. Under suoh circumstances ahd

1 ' w ith treA notlee belnj taken of the I b t t lappllea in O anadi mortoff Swift­

ly to th e seaboard, the m arket here ' ilnlsbed but IJtUe above the day's ' lowest level. Svenlng up of Decem.

ber wheat accounts by active traders 1. who -were making replacements In

May ecnprlsed a large part of the •buslneas. BSiport transacUons from North Amwica were slow, about 3 » ,- .000 busheU all told.

Cora went lower with wheat. A Xorecast o t colder weather had some bearish effect on com. as being like­ly to promote husking and facilitate th e movement of- the crop. OaU gave e v y ^ e o t considerable, demand from

P ro v lslm were' easier early b u t ral* Ued''dMplte low a u c t io n s on hogs. Seme Improvemen^was noted in the call for meats.

W b w i» Open in«fa Low CloseD e a _______m inv, n#%March ...— M l. J31V,. 131 131^ May*- m S ’ 1S>K 133V..•lUW-'Cpra 0 # sa Hl«h how ChmS f c ______ B8S 67V 88«M a r c h ____ m n% M%M a y -________ WH 9S K'hOato Open lll«h V>w ClowDec. ______ 49V 49% 49^4 49KMarch 61H M \l B iv 62 May _______ 63 63^ 61%^ MH

CASn OBAIN' OHIOAOO, Nov. 29 l « —Wheat—. NO. a red •1J4; No. a h ard »1.29K.

Corn—(Old) No. 6. mixed 84c to MHo; N a a yellow 9ic to 9lSlc.

OaU — No. 3 w blU .ftlHc to 63^c; No. 9 white (OHo to SSe. .

Rye—No, a tl.08H. '' ^ Barley We to 90c.

Cloverseed t a .00 to P9.00.

ro&TLAND QBAIN• - PORTLAND.-Nov.-39-( /^ ■ W h c a t- .

BSB hard white IIJO ; ha rd whltff • Blue Stem Baart 1148: FederaUon.

soft whlt«, westera white U.36: hard winter 11.23; northern spring »U5; w otcm red i m .

OMAHA GRAIN OMAHA. Nov. 20 0 « —W heat—No.

1 hard 1152; No.'3 hard 1 1 ^ to $U0; No. 2 mixed tlJO to 11.25. '

Com—No. 3 white Blc; No. 3 yel­low &5c: No.'3 mixed 81c.

Oat*-No. 2 white 49c; No, 3 white 48c to 48‘ic .

’ TOLEDO SEED TOLEDO, Nov. 30 (;D — Close:

Wheat—Cash No. 2 n-d »U T-j to tU 8 ^ .

Coro—Cash No. 3 yellow D3c to 04c. Oats—Cash No. 3 white 5&c to 50c. R y c ^ o s h No. 3 81.10- ClowtBecd—CoAh Imported «ic.40', Alslke — Cash $16.40 asked: Dec.

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SAN FRA.NyiBCO PRODUCE SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 20 W>)-

Net wholesale prices:Butter—03 koto 49c; 90 score 45c. E re»-N o. 3 ^ i a l 41c; N a I ex-

^ ' tra 40c; No. 3 spccUl medium 34c.■ cheese-Callfom la naU 25c.

L 08 ANQELES PRODUCE L 0 8 ANOELES, Nov. 29 Pro-

W n duce exchange receipts:3 f S zg^s, 6&S ?«ses: butter. 88JOOJfW pounds; cheev* '•5.B00 pounds.

Bntter—49c in bulk.■ y i Egg»~Sxtras 41c; f r e s h .t in ts 40c; ■ B . puUeU 38C.S B cmCAOO PRODUCE2 a S . OHICAOO. Nov. 20. i/P)—Butter— i n ' . .Higher; recelpU l).&91 tubs; cream-

.. try extras 40%c; sUtutards 4SHc; ex- i n firsts 45Uc to 46He: flrsta 40Hc io 43He; aecoads 36c to 38^c.

Qrs* — n&thanged; re<xipu e.999

- * "sS atoea — .RecelpU 110 cars; on total United S u te s ship-

®7S caSr«W BKwl''“hd- mov®. m ^ t (tow; market - dull: very few

reported; - ’Wtseoealn saekecU k r . ) to

aot*.- Wcrlh- D 4 k ^ ^ n e tte d Room!

H M ^ i S ^ o S S ' i i i o to $t.4d:..Xdah< te >1.7S: parti]

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MARKETS h r A- GLANCENEW YORS^-Btock8 — Strong;

Midland Steel producU preferredspurU more than 20 points, •

Bonds-steody; « t . Paul railway '« • issues a t highest 1027 levels. I< n - Foreign Exchange—Mlxed; Bel- I0,- gion rate at oew peak. ind Cotton-Easy: unfavoimble trade <I's reports. J6;- Coffee—Easy; short demand, <ng -------- 1els CHXCAOO-Wheac—Zaiy; ' weak >« r mbies. - i tid Com - Barely, steady: bearishho Kansas report. ir t ' Cattlo-SecAdy. it e Hogs—Easy. iy* ‘ <n . >',n SUGAR , 5tie n e w YORK. Nov. 20 ( ^ N o sales i n t were repotted In th e raw .«ugar m ar- t } . ket today. The undertone : was eas- t

ler. owinff to the decline la the /u> ( A tures market, with', sugars available |

ne s t concessions of l-lO of a cent, or i e - on the basls .of H S3. duty t>te Except for a Uttle steadloeas a t the i ve s ta r ts raw sugar futures were easier im undec a renewal e f >«rterday's sell- I

*' Ing movement, inspired by uoMrtaln- t u - ty over developmenU abroad reUUve 1 n . to the World-Wide sugar s U b l^ t lo n j he plan, and to an unoonfirmed report i

th a t President Machadb had fixed < January 1 as the daU of starting the 1

Me grlndhig ot t)w new Cuban crop. It«. . . :--- - J' . DRIBD FRUIT . '

NEW »ORK. NOV. 39 (ff>)-Evapo- I jT rated apples steady. Prunes steady;

Oregon 7Kc to »Wc. . 'AprtcoU steady.

^ Peaches steady.Raisins, easy, seedless 7 c to n c . j

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rWINi -FALLS MARKETS ,^ 7tiM« prfoM a n obuia«d dsXir s t <

4 o'olocic In th* a runooa ood ar* c“ s is ;-« .s :"A n a?sr< s i

ici«Uid* n e b quelatlott*. QuoUllonB or* ofr«r*d m*r«tr a s a tula* to prodao- • n ftnd ttioutd j)»t b* •oc*ptM m r*> • hMUni. * x tr« a« o( sIUmt hicb or ;

paid te p r e e w r s )', The Twin FaOa m arkeu yesterday

wwe a t toDowi:-------------------------------^ - Uves(e<*S i H ogs-----------------------------------------la jo3V M «ht Heavy H o g s -------------------- $7.00

Heavy H oga___________________ WJOOowa_________:________iM^O to 8A.60H eifers__________ ;____ta.00 to «i)0Steers - i .:_____________ MO to 7.00

N a veal Calvea___________ $5.00 to fX30; Yearling Lamba :_______________ lUXi

■1- ^Heavy Hens..4H pounds and up— I kLight Hens, under 4H pounds-----12oLeghorn H e n s__________________JOcCocks _________:________________ 8cSprings (colored, over 3 lbs.> > _ ]0e

«e: sp r in g (Leghotns. over 3 Iba.) I0cto S ta g s ______________ I_______;____lOc

)*. !• U »e Twkeyi' Young toms, N a I :--------------- 30c

Hens, No. 1 __________ -..L --.... 30c, Old U m s____ __________________3SC

W . I Dreased T u te y si Young toms. N a 1 ________ 38cHens. No. 1 ____________________ 386Old to m s______________________ NO

n - Do<ka a a d Ottat .D ucks_________________________lac

45c. Geese _________________________18c

___________ « .Butterlat, so u r-------------------- :____45c '

. Sees Jea sh )------------------------------ 35cEggs docal s to re ) _______________40e '

Sogw^W boksaleubo --------------------------- : t --------

PoUtoesR u r a l s ----------------------------- ------- 80cRusseU ...... ................ ......................OOC

Bm s .• Great Northem ..........:--------------- HS8

Wh**t aad u m Feed Dlcklow wheat, No. 2 or belter..41.05 Federation wheat. N a 3 or better 81j03

O'*® Barley, cwt. ---------------------------- 11.49Bran, cw t ------------------------------- 81.48

5.099 Bran. 800 lb Io ta .-----------------------1 1 ^Stock food. 100 ib t --------------------IL88

^■on Stock food. 600 bL lo U _________ tlJOUp* . f te u n Prioss^ L em < ^ tfos:~:', 'i ....... ;___- , ,'aog. 1 2 Oranges, d o t ____________ SOo and BOc“ “ PoUtoes,' 16 Ib a .________________3So^ ...................... - ............; ;

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a t t t t s (nnelO ______________ 46oIta/. B atter ( a w a i iy ) ________ 88o

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*1 INDUSTRlAl STOCK SCORE g ON STOCK MARKET gNEW YORK, Nov. 39 l f^ R e n e w » ] ^

of speculative operations for th e u l - ^ vance, synshronlsing with a lowering

lot ciU money.rate* from 4 ^ to 4 i®, per ccnt. (oday carried the genenU JJ*; average of industrial stock prices to a' high rccord for all^ttme. Gains of 1 to 0 polnU were distributed over a ^ fairly broad list, b u t ' there were a few much larger. Midland Steel prod- ucU preferred totlhog 33 po tn u to .a new high tecordfat 258.

Although sevenU rommlttton houaea urged cautioQ In th e m a^pg of new commlttmenU on th e theory th a t a further correction of the market's technical position was likely, pools C

; resumed th«h- operations w ith oonli. eel] dence. acting on the tbecry th a t much'OM

' of the 8300,000.00(1;. to be dUtrlbut«d 1ns « In the form of interest and divldeads wei '* th is month, would tlxtd iU way into I- the market. Tbe decision to msJce up I* the lower corponte tax schedule ap - ten

pUcable to 1037 earnings and the C >r announcement o t several special dlv> ket

Idends. also were oOBStnied as buUisb s te te factors. s teir SpecuUUon m s QUlU pnmounced in SM I- the shares of companies likely to beo* 8&i I- e flt from Henry Ford's business, lasl 't Briggs body advanced nearly three da j n po lou on a turnover, of 80,000 shans. eov rt on reporu th a t th e company waa to a iu d construct 6004M0 bodies for the new cu t w Ford inodels; Timken RoUer Beaa> ia .l

Ing and Transue Williams Steel eftcb ly added two more po lnu to yeaterdayi

. sharp gains, and Stewart-W amer f . SpeedomeUr- climbed Jou i polnU t o a fo r

new peak a t 84K- Oeneral Motovi, e tu ’ which was heavy yesterday, closed s e w

' point higher a t 1284. although it had, sold above 137 in the early trading. Most of the other motors showedl ^ fractional dtanges. . . [ r «

MONEY I SNSW YORK. NOV. 30 - Call „ „

money flxm; high 4S ; low 4; ruUng ra te 4H ; closing bid 4; Ume loam steady; mixed «oUateral 00 to 00 f X days 4 to 4H ; 4 to 6 months ^tr) prime mercantile paper 3% to 4.

1 MBIAL 'S JNEW YORK. Nov. 30 yp)-C oppet t « i

—Steady, electroyltlc spot an d futurei a s l 13^. •- ' $13

Tim—F lm e r. spot and ne*rbjr •' 859.12; J iuuary 888^7. , ,

- Iron-rSteady and unchanged. . e ra J U a d -F trm . New York spot fMO'exa - to 4&40;. Bast. Bt. Louis spot |6.16. > bet

Z ino-^ teady; B u t Bt. Louis spot asc M and futures ^-90. toX) Antimony—Spot 810.7S. chc

lo LIBERTY BONDS» NEW YORK. Nov. 39 (/P)-U berty xso X) boDds dosed: upSC 3H s ................... - ..........................81032 toXI F irs t 4Si« ................................— 4103.U $8J» Third 4!48 ....- ............. ............... 410028 «d

Fourth'4W s ....................................41011 .6. U. a treasury iS is ....................4 l l f i i aet* U. S. treasury 4s .....................81104 to5 U. S.,treasury 3%s ......... ........_8101J ytt~ U. S. treasury 5%s :...... ..........^4103.13 gotZ • -------- he.* • BOSTON WOOL $IQ ~ B O StoN , Nov. » yp)—A modff- to

ate demand U apparent in domestic to fleece wools to r ItnmedUte use. prompt <|Ui

>c deUvery being frequenUy sp^d fiel got )c General business., however, is rather te spotty stooe • number of mills tbst

use fleecea a r t n o t Inurested a t p m - ( ^ en t In to rth e r supplies. Sevtral S sales, thooffa, have been closed cd ws !l Ohio 3-8 blood M 's strictly combtng 81C* a t a fraction above 47c in the g ^ . 3M

Ohio fine delaines are selling lU 47e pl|lc in the grease.. < (lc -------- I|l«

DBNVKB SBEEP vsilo DENVER. Nov. 29 M»>—8beep-R e- qui Je oelpU 3.300: four loads local fed 1st goi 5c lambs ottered on early sale»; talking dft ia about steady; indications about atesdy bei

- on sheep and feeders; U te Monday • n three loads 96 pounds fed wooled a lamba lOe to -ISO higher a t 814.00. 1

“Jc , PORTLAND UVH8TOCK sn)c PO im .A W ). NOV. 39 <.^%*CatUf— tie

. RccelpU 30; steaidy. one load medium < n trad e U O 0.'pouad s teen 80JIO; odd .head good 1 ^ ’pound « l* h U $ im : *

» few coom oo to low medium sUughter f D3 steers 8140: she-stock mostly medium (9 aad lover gradea 8840 down.IB Hoffs-ReoeipU 310; steady, only 10 early salea. J e w trucked*ln Ugbt 88 butcher* 8 # 4 V odd head rough psA - n Uig sows Ie40 : one lOMl mheed wslihU

iacldlng aeBta.'feedsr pigs n o t u ld ;Oe ea riy -b Jd d ln « ,.» ra » d _ « tj^ .____£ 8 h e e p - R K t i^ - none; no W ly “ 80 trading. . _____

*'C t t f iu u UVKSTOCK 80 O M A ^ Vor- 39 (/P) — BOf»~Re- oe o e tsu moeo: - dow . fuUy 3(c l«wer: t a n a O M a l l » ; «M 8; balk 300 to 900 M S S i % u t S a n [ ^ to 88J 0 : b u tt “ Ulbta 8848 t o tUO;60 PM*iM sows: «TJO t« 874160 oSm m newilpN T400; fed M em

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,Itock aeUv4k£ fully steady; veal s t e ^ : jt buU S'StroM : s tockers 'and feeders gl Iteady;'-bU K 'fed steers 'tod yearling* |< IIZOO ttf ttfllio: weighty steers 816.78; 8) learUiig* 'tlT ilO ; short fed heifers o aotHrilOM to HIM; gross heifers A 18.00 to ' 1048: bulk beef cows 8840 to 8840:' bulk all cutten 88.00 to cl >6.78 raMUum.)naUve bulls 8840 to n 11.00; pncU cal top veaU 11240; few 8' 113.001 bolk'stockcrs u u l feeden |043 to «1048.’--

T—r RecelpU 13.000; lambe MMdy;' t ^ 81S.7S on wooled lambs; N ted e U p ^ lambs 811.40 to 11146; sbM p itoonlr'{b 15c higher; ewe top li

te a d sn sUSay; feeding lambs ac t i a jS to f t» 3 8 . U

OOOSK' UVESTOCK OODBN. NOV. 20 Wp>-H0g»-Re-

celpu .333 - todudlng 235 market; 88 « Oakland: staadw to strong a t open- _ 1ns; short, load and few good medium P weigiit butobera |0.23; odd sales good ” kinds weighing around 300 pounds and ^ up :t8.78. to ‘'89.18; packing sows yes- „ terday 67JM. . ^ “

Cattte-4Uc«lpt8 370, all for m ar- , k e t: About 'lataady; no good bieef " S teen MTly; best load good ^ iteers Monday 410.35; weight around f >M pounda: oq« load good hetfers a t ^ 8&9e; la tfr Monday w u higher than } la s t weak; ' f4lligood feeder, steers to- « d ay around' t&40 and below; best ' eows moaUy 87^00 to 8740; common ‘ u a d medium kinds 8440 to 8840; few : cutters a ro u n d ' 84.00; buUa 8640 to ia .00; ,vealeTs and calves 810.00; most- f ly and good i 9«der calvea 88.00 to ^ WM. .n- n . ■ - %

Bhsep^-AeMlpto 393, Including 14 ^ fo r m arket and m - Denver; steady, 1= etulce lambs q ^ b l e up to 81349; < b-ittt m ostly ard^ '88.00.

CmCAOO ilVESTOCK JCHXOAQO, 29 y p ) -C a tU 6 - fl

R«c«lpU • 18400; /a t-s te e rs strong to I ihade higher; jhe-stock. and ^ o s t I other killing classes steady to s& n g ; \ general m a ite t fa ir ly acUve - common an d taedlum • a tw tt showed most itoength, especially warmed up of- feriaga aelling a t <1348 downward;, StrlcUy choloe h;»vtes esUbllshed new Mgh top for y ^ 418,78. litUe above 818M: m ost butcher helfen 8840 to 81140; f a t cows 8848 to 8845; cu t­te rs 8840 to 86S0; most low cutters IS.10 to 85.15; vealers to big packers 81240 to 81340; outsiders 81440 to Kfl40.

Hoga-RecelpU 55400; m arket gen­erally 360 low er’th an yesterday's av- e ra ie ; T>»«‘fc|ng s m 35o to 40c off:

^ ^ p i p w d U8M UghU 28C ro w w i^ ^ ^ e s lm b le -k lndi'-accto 50c e f t top 8»46; bulk good aad choice 210 to 800 pounds 8845 to •94J; 180 to 300 pounds 88.40 to S840; 130 to 160 pound! 8740 to 8840; m ost pigs 874S to 87.7Si selected kinds u p to 88.00; bulk parting sows 8745 to $845; b e t light weights 8848 to 4840; shlppera took 13400; Estlm at- ' «d holdover 14.000, •

.Sheep — RecelpU 13400; fa t lambs acUve; handy and rtedium welghU 16c to 35c highe; he»vy kinds strong with yesterday; top fed tombs 81440; bulk good wooled offerings 814 to 1448: hesvy lambs 81340 to 1345; culls • 81040 to 11; good clipped Umbs 81245 to 13.40; sheep stvidy: ,fa t ewes 8645 to 6.75; fe e d in g -W b s supply light <iuallty plslo: comebaeks 813 to 14.78; good rangers 813.78 to 14.

SAN FRANCISCO' UVBSTOCK SOUTH SAN PBANSISOO. Nov. 39

tft-H o es-R eo e lp U 175;- Steady to weak; load medium IM pound Utah 81040; load mediom 185 pound 810.15; 300 .bead 75 to 100 pound feeder p l|s here.

I Sheep — RecelpU 135, nominally ' Iteady with Monday’s 28e to 60c ad­vance: good light weight wooled lambs quoted upwards to 81340; half load good 8i( to 90 poimds oa sole; half deck good ewes eligible 8848 to 8840; bere: yearling qu^ 1840 to 81040.

' LOS ANGEXX8 UVBSTOCKLOS ANGELES, Nor. 39 (/Pi—Jto^

—Receipts 200; estimated, run Just arrived: , nothings, sold, undertone steady.

Cattlo-Receipts fiOp; bulk of run ,

Comfoinatioii,Oji Dee<

we will sell our combined equipn I Dr. Hayes farm. 6 mUea soutb

~ T»o“ f«ll“ aeU“ o f '8 head «t good b<

14 bead oC Ateeet_aew^ swi ef

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Anderson Bros. & 1

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ju f t arrived, early sales steady; no um fteers .offers dearly; bulk .she^stock pU '8840 to .«748; All cutters 8340 to 1 8845; bulls 18.00 to 8740; calves, re^ daj oelpto 100: steady, load 341 pound C A rlu n as 81040, 68;

Sheep — RecelpU none; medium to ,tan choice Umbe quoted 81140 to 81340; Wli medium to choice wooled ewes 8540 to Inc 87.00. • . . ma

---------------- VeJIDAHO POTATOES out

IDAHO FALLS. Nov. 2»-(M arfcet 1. : News 8ervloe.)-ahlpme&U Saturday; i

CaUfomia' 32; Colorado 98. Idaho ids IM, tO in e 194. Michigan .17. M inne. <uv so la 71, North Dakote 10. Washing- car ton 31.. Wtooonsin. 48, total United tr» s u t e s 812; Canada 4. . - nl«

Idaho shlpmenU Saturday; UB illed-E ast 57, to southern Cal- mix

Uoral» 3. idaho-U tah diversions SO. aeti Passed (Sunday) — Cheyenne and b

Denver 81. to southern CallfomU 12. Ida to northern CallTomU 2, Omaha to Mo Chicago 39. • kot

Shipping point Information of S a t- teaiurday: __

Id i^ o Palls—Haullngs lithL demand ~~~ slow,'m arket steady. Carloads f. q. b. .

leash track: .Russets, warehouse re- graded; V* 8- ><0. 1, 90c to 99c. me-' dium S im azxl fair quaUty lowir.U. 8. NO. 3. 60C. Rurals. U. 8 . N a 1,85c. Wagon loads cash to growers, Russets, U. S. No I bulk outwelght. few saiea 86c to 70c. ..Tw in m is -L o ad ln g s light, demand

slow, market weak. Carloads t. o. b. cash track: RusseU. U. S. N a -1 .OOC to 8140.' Carloads cash to grow­ers: RusseU, U. S. N a 1. 85c to 96c. Rurals. U .-S . No. 1, ,76c ta eOc. Ap- prociimj^tely.'^.per i ^ t 6t shlpmenU

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M O R E I H A N 1 0 0 0 P A Y I N G P O S I T I O N Swere filled ioM T«tt by B«hak*>W alker nudents aad gimdaate*,■nd a i ufusl m ore positions wer* o pes thaa we coold 6iLSttJESStSBKSfSsS

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IN 2 2 k * ’*’*-’’onBmpold.KeyCttseiClg*iretteCas«, Tfavelinfl' Bag, Suit Caso, Hand Bs); o r H a t Sox — on ahy ono o f your personal boloBgingt. I t ’s n mark of d is tln e tio n -r t 's ln d lv id u a l. \ /o rk done while you wnlt.

E. H. M AU£R' p . O. Box 458 :* ' P l ^ 1528-R

. Twin f t f i . Idaho

tl Public Salesember 2m e n t of farm implemenU on the th and 3 mllee west of Jeromet 'F a m -lIa e h tB e ry — -— *---------------------heavy Work Hence t Dairy Stack ... ef Blacfcnnltit Tbels

M h atN o M i •dtotely alU r.

F. R Jones, Owners

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ungraded ,o)r partlaUs. graded stock h) broki plain bags. » T ji/lf t ' denu

T ticgnph le I n i i f ^ ^ from Moo- dull, day monUng'a marxeU: ' .

,tan a a...Nebraska-:4. North D akota 7, st Wisconsin S3. On track ' 434 ‘cars, ho lncludlng^ broken, supplies heavy, de- wasl mand and trading slow, m arket jluU. cludi Very few salea. Track sales, earloU m an outwelght: Idaho RusseU, U. B. N a carle 1, 8140 to 11.18. . • ^

Fort. Worth—Arrived, C o lorado 0. roug Idahb 7, Nebraska 1, W a s h i n g ^ 1. '. At diverted 8. On track 18 tmbroken 45 « cars. Supplies moderate, d p n a r^ and mod trading slow, market dulL Carlot stew sales n r t -W o r th basis: U aho Rurals. als i U. 8 . N a 1, 8140 to 8145, branded 83.45 mostly 8145. ldaho-W ashlngtoa.Jtus. Lo seU.. partly graded' 8148. Idah

Kansas Olty^-Arrlved; Colorado 11. vert* Idaho 5, Louisiana 6. MlnnesoU S. Satu Montana- 1, N ebraskr a. North Da- abou koU 1. Wyoming 3. Diverted from outw team tracks 38. On> track 84 un- l , |1

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Q The outstandiI about a man whI saving habit is tlI . spmething besidi

9 brella stored avI ' rainy day.

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'■Uf. u. % iw. 'i ^ .' , >t --------1 ^3^’)roken cars. Supplies liberal, early lemand and trading limited, - market lull. -Carlot sales...to ouUlde points, iTnnii^« City basis: Idaho Russets,CT. 8 . No. 3 81.15 tis 8140, one car 1145. ,

St. Louis-Arrived, Ccdorodo 8. Ida- lo 13. Louisiana. 3. MlnnesoU 5. Washington 1. O n track 84 cars In- dudlng broken.. fiuppUos heavy, de- xuuld slow, m arket du ll Track sales, a r lo t Invoice weight: Saturday after- loon^ Idaho RusseU. ooe car of cut, rough, and ooarse stock. 81A0.

Atlanta—Arrived. Idaho 3. On track 15 cars includlm; broken. Suppllei moderaU. demand moderate, market tteady. Sales to Jobbers: Idaho Rur- Us a . S. N a 2 8345 to 8240, niostly (3.45. to 8240.

LOS Angelea-Arrived. CaUfomto 33, tdaho 13, Nevada 1. Oregorr j ; Dl- • rerted 3. On track 184 cars. Sales Saturday: Demand moderate, market tbout steady. Track sales, carlots nitwelght: Idaho RusseU. tr ..S . No.., 8140 to 8145. mostly 8140.

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- UBtted demand, a t ^ . •,>S t h T m e l S r a s lo w M 80c. '-K / '

Um -linM t- Bhlpi ' . •• m roU a t e b ^ consigned to tho t«r>

* ‘® O tt to a S te U o c a rb t in a ik e t . id a to■ RQsaM« of tJ. 8 . No. 1 srode d e o ^ « = !

the Vredr totaUed .313 can . whlfb . . were more thao a third of tb* total . H arrlvab there, and a)so equal to more . n than , a th ird of the total Id»bo ehlp- / , V m e n ti The iouthem California ta»x , ket also weakened under heavy re- ceJpts. the pcM l for No. 1 Russets de*. dining to moitiy »IA0.

M alalaia, Votsme ’ •• Idaho shlpmenu maintained the

ujiual Tolume 'of 100 c a n per’ day to , , Bplte of the hoUday, the total for t t e Le week amounting to 6M oars. Shlpn - ■ menla of the -prevtou* weeka were Jujt over 600 cars, but for the same h a week a year 'ago amounted to only ^ . 367 cars. Total-United States ehlp- jjc th

- menta dropped stUl further to an £ ,^ 0 avenge of NO ckrs per day. com* pared with 780 of the prevlom week.but only 410 a yealr 'ago. Shipments ore uiuaUy Ught a t this time of the year, whUe th e receiving markets are consuming stocks' stored a t digging Q„t i llmc. and dUrlng the next few weeks it U probable tha t a daUy movement of a m ^ -SOO'^aut or less would , cause no shortage bi the marketa. '

Therk bas beon conslderabJe specu- t«rw l&Uoo os te how npld ly Idaho wUl . have .to sMp to move tbe present “

‘ potato crop. Bhlpmenta onUnarUy J continue .wdl Into June, but begin to decline the latter part of April or first of Uay, so the acUve shipping season m 4y be expected to extend g**}* untU around May 26. Prom Decem-

- ber 1 ta 'liU y i 35 there wUl be about ^ 160 ablpplng- days. not counting Bun- ^ d a y a jy t j y j l ^ ^ -;.,

" i t S tb(iA'*votuma of'shlpoiibiU '.U ^ of course l a r ^ ' a m atter of'-ooil]e»^ e ,

" X 'lurefB S ye t.V “ « ^ -* P P ly P“ * per- m yj lonnaace to tbe ,c«».e»tlm ate. thw e y „

) is a h indicated movement of 36A00 ^ ' c an .' o r more. B u f It is generaUy * _

considered t h a t , shipments -wfll not J? reach th a t am ount/ due to the heavy percentage of rough and off-grade

. stock In the present c r o p ,^ which a “ W large amount wUl be unmarketable. . ^ The . final volume of shlpmenta wUl of course depend on many facton: ^ market demand and .price levels. amount ot shrinkage In storage, com-. petition from .the'earlir crop. etc .. But 6l assuming tha t the^ markeUble por- Ant tion of the crop Is moved, estimates Ben

- of local growers, 'dealen , aod ship- oth; pers range for>the most part betwpen 8cb

- Sl.000 and a&,000 can , to -be shipped a during tbe 1937-1938 season, or an dui average figure of 23,000 car*. . k™

Up to Deoember 1 the Idabo ship- h iJ menta wUl amount to approrimately 7.600 c a ^ To'inake' a total of 9,000 there wiU th e n 'b e remaining U,60Ql cara. To move these In 160 ahlpplng days would require a dalty average movement, for the next aU n o n th ^ ^ of a fewNover W c a n per day. There ‘ f wlU be times when because of market i or w iather conditions, the movement 5 will drop below the average^. Im during the acUve shipping periods a constd- cfable heavier movement wUl be re- "

. fiuired to matce a total of 33M0 cars. 5 " And as tho marketable crc« varlea from th is pmount, w m a y t to aver-. ^

/ • age shipmenu vary from 100 per day. 2 * But this at* l e u t glvM u i eenethliw ^

- • to ••■shoot aL** ^

« FlOSlfflSl'lflll ? wiMsttiiiiiiHlB e g lQ & .ls D 'renobod b y P r o - :

t r a o t« d D o w n p o u r ; G ro u n d th« F r e o l e s TH^pn M e rc u ry ?aU g . ^

AMSTERDAM; NOT. » - T h l s loeaUty ^ WAS visited a drenching rain whleh D” set in ^om« time-.Sunday night, and ^ continued up toto Monday n ig h t A decided drop lo tem peratun accom- f r panled the rain, with the ro u n d freei- S ' ing qulte 'hatd on Monday night. •

T; a. Lowe of HoUlster wa* here bn S Monday and T u e ^ . to cH*rge‘6f the iS domestic nm of . water, the laat. whitUi wlU bc delivered before next spring.

A Thanksgiving reunion ot the Kun- , kcl ramlllea wal held a t ' t h e A. B. Kunkel home.<» W day n igh t Thote who were there were-Mr. and M r i li, %

\ V Dean and chUdren and MIsi JuUa Kunkel « f Haggarat; M n. Dove White and children o t ; t t o g e ^ L Mr. pad ^ Mr*. 0 . L. iCunkU io i family, U r . anil *■ Mr*. Dale suakeL Beryl ]Cank«L Mr; im

, and Mrs. Jobn f t a n e r aod 'AU«, l £ . ‘T] and M n. A. K ^ K u s k d 'a n S T t t f f i The evening waa apeM mand refreshment* > w e a f t ^ - w / S ^ lat^ hour. .* ' , ? - q

Mr. -and M rr P r c d ^ t d m u a 'i a ^ nounce pie birtlL .of. a . d a u | ^ S

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• / : ' .SuorTwiu'^her t t 2 # r ! S i n . . A / ¥ i 5 ^ f fTy. ket, returning to 'h e r b ^ . o o -6 u « r^ v - J day evening. ■_' • '' -‘ ■V ' 'M n 'and Mn. Oerrit P e ten ad(i '•

family, Mt*. ‘Mlna .Dultman, A itrt Ed-PAttQor^Neal,Boa„»ad

,R5lS,W caver.wenrgue*t*»rtday eve- -

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l e t T o o # e r C lu b to O p e n S e a -

’ s o n W ith In te r M l in g E v e n t ;

L a d s t o T a k | R a r t . .-- '

tether el«lb, ^ b ttl^ -m o re . o f 'a . j r e - . Imlnory th a o .- u official m e e tli^ of he club. Z U n o 'K ett Is inaster. and^aeveral boys wUl give to - ^ cresting taUcs a n d . n ^ . •

Hansen schools ' agato bave sev*al m toe honor roll for th is semester lust ended aa reported by Buperto- «—■ leadcat. O; a . H U et .Here la the ,U»t ^ 3f-,thoee attaining gtade* sultlclcntly L t aigh to wanmnt 'th e ir appearance a* ^ O T ’Studenta: P in t grade. Bert Nei Bennett, JTawn McFarland. B i ^ Sul- Uvan. Betty Jo ChasUOn, Belinda Oas- No lert. Pred* Duff, Oen«-a PenningtOT, Oeor Q leno-Dettoo;-M orris R e y n o ld s ,-^ - . «toy Schaeffer. Harley Yamada. ^ a n - ptoU cl* vOrfham, Joe Smith.’ , ^

Beeood 'j ^ ^ r ^ i f f u n l e ’ O un^ng, ^ Winiam p a o « ,} 4 i t w Waif, Y ojilye Y a m a d a .^ E 5 4 ^ « rh e e le r .- l r^ wal*. w n TherlesU HUI. Virginia Q am a Bcdow.

Third gr*de--M irgery Anderson. S g Pewreta Duff, T heon Belle Bums,Lola Mae McLey. Beulah .Bmltb. Iren S co tt .BUUe K err. Blake ProebUch. 5K 5

Fourth gradeM Jpal Praok. K athcr- ^ inc. B r^ e n b u ry . Marguerite Rranae. I"” '

P lfth grade-D onald -Beals.- BlmerHill. Claude Pennington. Joe Proeh- ------llc^-Louis BaU. Ada Henry.- • ,

Sixth grade — M artha Proehllch.Anna Eagan, WUUam'Wiseman, John • Bennett, M argaret KUngeman, Dor- “y"! othy HoUyfleld, Jessie Johnson, Irene ' S c ^ e r . Helen Prabm. . ^

Seventh grade—Leland Dato, Robert Durk. Lester Pike, Dean HUI. M ary “ IS Kopp. O rant Reynolds. Ralph Rob-' bins, Norvall Reynolds Clareoee ^ Hughes. . .

E ighth grade—Grace Brewer, Pern c ity McParland. . < . • of 1' Preshman clast — OecU Lacourse, for' M argaret Cov.tn.. said- Sophomores—Leonard B a l l . Di

Junior class—Vetada Robinson.Senior cUss—Marie Anderson. Ex« Seven boys are to leave Hansen to ja

a ttend the older boys’ conference a t Twto Palls to be held Saturday and , Sunday. D. A. Hlles and. Rev. O. L. RendaU wlU accompany them. Tho boya who aro to 4ttepd are H o w ^ , m u . John >OaUey, .Leonard Ball, f o CUne. Jack SpruUl a « l ^ ^ iB m lU ^ ^

niLLMAN PLAYERS ' ate ' The HlUman playen wm-returnr to hen

the Orpheum theatre for one night to ' only. Tljursday, December I, aud wUl ^ present something entirely, nfew M i *ad different in the way of a .m yiterleus im . melodrama of the underwdrld. enUUed con m » e Hawk." ML« Castner. Mr. flUl- ^ matt and Mr. Bayley havo exception- jS j ally gbod parU and other memoen. of tbe company are seen to advantage to « minor roles. The producUon' 1* f t e e d ^ wlU\ e^eelal scencry throughoUC, and ^ the nMlal number o t ' v v id e v ^ a d s a|«* o tfned as addei^ f j n t t u ^ i

-IN OLD KENTUCKY" ."Xn Old Kentucky,**.a thrUUng and

rothantlo story of Io to ',‘and raee . hm ftL 'w hlch was recently dlreetediby . Jo tm -M . Stahl to r-M etr^ tlo ldw yn’ Mayer. wUl open a t the Idaho theatre ^ tomorrow aftemoon " ir lth a benefit I

in* Adit u a l llrteniiw to ,U iei.illi^ 'U n . 'F . S. Chandler wlw cam e-to '

tta i^sale Kunkel home oo ^Dtantnglv- iai^iliOf. returned to- her h m '^ n a a r iT

J

ar tar'T. P . H. S.-Coyote annual m j t i i f j e f l tfu n d ... iV '. ^ I B k I[uch of th e produetlotLnras fUmed h e 'g i ^ t raoe tra d u . Latonla and ■ ■ ■ irehlU Downs. O tber scenes were Se a t the famous Blue Parma near 'Ingtm , Kentucky.bo leading roniantle rolea are play- ■ ■ ■ by James M u o ^ and HeleiA Ooe- . flME o. the former ft brand new face on wn.K

screen u d aald to be one ot the saUonat-dlseoTerleSiOf the season.'

rXHE S IO N U BLOCK" * SXl W* l i e n are few things more exciting n a tra to wreck- but a Urrlflo tth -u p 'b t two'express trains Is Just “tartlng potat for th e U test Gotham • Jditetlonv.-Tbe Block Sl«nal" now the W aluT theatre. - , ; ; * M 1

prodtictlon • t t a n tbe popular' ^iracter.. aetw . Ralph Lewis to his weiNTC vrlte role of locomoUve engtoeer I the tupporting cast ihclude* J e w ^ g , thur. Hugh Allan. Sidney PrankUn tea. a .George Chesbro. ’

New BrunswickBeoord* e r e r y T h t^ j . Higv y a t U ^ n g b '^ A d T . ' . , ' ' « a s t ^

News W ant Ads r a a ^ $he people 79a sh to a ttra o t

STRAY

LEGAL APy^BTjSEMENTS ^NetlM o t AppUeailon to r .^ irdea . s ^

Boise, -Idaho. Mov. 31. 1937. mUea e NoUce 1* J iw eb y givea. th a t I . Klmbw eorgo B .-S tv ^ .m s 90 or a b w t the L oST h . d a y D e c e m b e r W33, to the a lte r llstrict Cotirt .of ,th e S l^e> itt Judl* and tw l&l Dtstrlct o fQ ie S U te of’ a o , Ifa laSve i od for th e County of TWto PfcUs, ad- 07^ idged galley ^ ktm . t h i . to td £ ’t a e ^ S l i .T ^ p e and 1

iS S in ;tb tia ry ro f bne nor j 4ogT^lore -than foinleeo y e m wUl make saddle p p U ca t^ 'W m e .Hdnorablo SUte i loard of P a T d o n rf% l^ ; biBxt regulM clover, le eU n g lth e r^ , fo r '.a iuU and abeo> nortes. ito’ paBdon. 'V ' ■ ■ above

r GEOROB^B. SHEA. ■ expens

aune rt ll j5S *Dwsased. FORNotice U h ^ b y g tv n by the under-

Lgned exm trlx .io f the 'e tU te .'o f Mary Iv Jackson, deeeased.'t6 the credlton j j r r x ; «. and aU person* . having clalmk jpOnst Uie said deceased, to exhibit hem id U i ' th e neccea*ry •voucheri STAN] irlUUn.six month* a fte r the flrrt pubf- „ mou Icatlon of this n o U w -4o the satd Ito*. V xecutrlx a t the office of B. L. Ashh ms^m on. P in t NaUonal Bank BuUdtof, .: i ^ and County o f'T w to Falls.‘SUw ^9°If Idaho, Uils being th e plaee tlxeit or' the transacUon o f 'th e business of aid esu te . .• » «*)»*«*

Dated November 33, IM I; , . “ vi}?,a n n a b ; m o y k r . .

Sxecutrlk of U « a t k t e .W-Tdary-M. Jackson. D eceaaW .--'

------------------skjMMONs . . - r -n the District C oun of the Eleventh „« wai Judicial DUtrict of ih e State of i s b a i Idaho, in and for t h e ’C6unty of ,Twto PaU*. • > . -

3n2eX rcssler, PlaUiU^;^?:.'• va. Sweelc

3arl m :. Kressler. D efendant-.. . rhe' t t a te of X dabo^sen^ greetings , xdaT , to - C M M . ' K r e o l o ^ ^ above

W **boS S ?ao tfil« j'that a com- ^ t bas been filed a « * ^ - y o u to ^ die DUtrict Court o f tb e » B w th Ju- llcUd DUtrict of ttie S ta te of Idaho: “ in aod for Twin PalU County by the above named platotlff. a M you are Hereby directed to appear and plead S ^ . M the idild' eOmplatot wlthto twedty lays of Uie servleo of th is tammon?: ” 1 utd ypu are further notviad ih a t tin- lest you M appear >and p le« l to said somploint wlUiln Uie Umtf bei«to ipecifled, Ul* plainUft wlU take * ^ '-1 judgment agalnat .you o ^ .-p n M to n td complaint. , '. you.- are further noUfle4 U u t tald icUoo U brought by th e platotUf for

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a y e d - b u « * » . m a m t o t b jm u te faee: w i t : 9a s t e t Twto PiUt. U ptli14. N ew s.'-■ t ______ ^ - tensUT ^ - w o R a t ^ t M . e v e n d S : u m j - mewhere en Kimberly road. 3 or_W . c u t «na 1 * lOliUi. A. 8 . n » n » .- TOBiberly. Reward.” -*-' ____ _______ easjfr r — AT oiW iiM jM M o n d a y , temoon. cbUd’s ta n pune with 161 W U .'

lAYED — B to ^ ',J » E B C H ro b N “ J - ' ork m arol'brtnded^N a 13 on left i t leg,.'w iute feet. sUr InI, wt. nsoo; about ff 'yean t sorrel *«nw ling, bnuided LL lelt front teg. w t I * y e w bU « facp light bay He Blare, wt. WO. nnooth mouth. T*to t aoeir' obout 3 -weeks-ago near u e j nr. Id»ho. wim bunch pf oUier H t l tes. vReward forrwhereabouU of .•ve hortea. Phone or notify a t our __ __ense- Butk* Bros,. Jerome, daho. jp

5 R - 8 A L E - : - P b U L T R r A N D

' EG6S: a .MUOTH BRONZE'TDBKEY TOM UiU »ecmUt«d. Pnono M7:R-2.__. ^ 5 R 6 3 S 5 -B M D b a b o t d lOuUi Sock "■ W- Ool- ^ I. Houle 3. m il l r il ls . ________

p u n x w of ohuilnln* from you a oS T u S « d w w i t tn c fH it

which have hentefore sted between Uie parU « to said . > lon on the • ground of extreme elty, and also to have restored to

p latotlff her maiden name. Grace :TO Ittnmli. 1 ..” “71tne*t my hand and theiSeal of . h a ^

aald DUtrict Court thU 4 u t day TO • November, 1W7. ad;BAL) • ' HARRY O.- PARSONS, elcct

Clerk of the District Court, acres By HUGH O.-BO0 NE,

Deputy. .eeley M Sweeley.' attorneys for ------lUdntiff. residing, .a t T v to PalU. MATdfthn. -- • fre

IN b An k b u i^ W a |7 U ' b 5 ot h e Dtttrlct-Courtr-df the United 4S(

Itatet. for Uie DWrtet of Idaho, 5 * 5 iouthem DlvUIon. ..f . I jtith e M atter of H e r ^ l Lambtog.

hereby noUfled' Uiat U ie * - ^ It meeUng of credttera of «ald,MW Dkrapt wlU be hel4 a t Uw o f f ic e -J n th e undersigned B«teree ta . Twin,ROC

i* .-C otu ty of-Twin’ V an s.-su te of Uc kho. a t 3:00 o'clock.^. M^ en.Tues- ave. r.-the>0tiv .4iv of .Deoanber. A. d .

tnist«e, and ' examlnatioo of Bank- ^

4.(ioricii' o r K u j a i f i ^ w i a —nibUe noUce U- h d ^ given Uiat J Ctty o t Twta P a U s '^unty. S tate o f i d ^ bas exereUed ! ! £ .option and b e re f t c«Ut for p a y - .W

n t and 're fu n d in £ > ^ certato out->i n la d l^ b o n d s i a t f e ^ : {wbtl076,000 6% W a t ^ r . l f i ^ , dated nuaiy 1. lOiB, du«^9h&iary I. 1038. 5 S i Uotfal on or a ^ - M u a l y 1, 1 9 3 8 .1 ^ I d T b ^ being num S red oooaecu- f tSjXUvk one (l> b u n d re d 'r r?rifiti-fliiB (376).

of 6 p e ^ ^ , 4 o U a n

to u f t^ M 'C n is s n & 'jir ''fao e value |. h

By. order of Uie Ctty 'oouniiU. f=

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SALS->e>ROOM HOUSB, MODr BATTEtex. E

fum aoe:, ttjtmedTO J ^ e wlrth i ' j

^ ^ A fS = 4 m tiX ~ :X 5 2 S $ f f iS T X t o e t ^ hrnue: * i i r t ,b » * y - l* touUw la t.c to o e . Pbone m quire

AS BXfS "d> p . X. cham berlata.plM e; I mUe ° o t Tvto'FftU*. Inquire of A. B ; g o e 'a t 1

Qbeitata. admUD*trator.-Bubl.-KU.m iiiL - KmiSB

Id a a d banded real e«t«ta dealer,

Jerome. Idaho. . ^ ) D F A R M ^ 8 A L g l3 « A O ftfei mUes fttjm Jerom^. ThU U n d Jrtoed rl8 h ( lor quick ^ U to - .«»Pi

sy temig. O ne o t Uie b e lt located oe-d A trr^ 'r tn eh es-aM ten d Twto* . ' ° ? h 2 i th /P S d C J ^ th e p a V tm e n ^ ro o m

* « w ‘- b B S ? S ® ^ e h d p . i S ee^houte floor, and1 ceUar. i r t i t o ’ te» fen ee . electtlo ° L H : U .. p o i » r ‘olty;y*irat«.'telephcoe POR i i38W -3 . O a lK w U ie ranch fo r batU irmatlon.. K.-'W^'/'Osbom, Route 1, shape. n P a lU . sell. <

5LP WADTEIMMALE (JR f— ; .F E W A tE

.YOO OAK S E I i THE FINBST , lUortng -ta^A m erlca a t a price ch m e ^ -b l i r j f ro f l to for you-Jrou d th e Leonard Une. P e a t im i . „ a . a . i h i r t ‘'d M « y low tiu . t h t }™a of clothes U u t banken, Uwyels,1 bustoese'men'>wear. Special tis e >0rted «D0lens'.. never tound ta or- ary U m fbrery Leonard gar- at strietly bibd-taUored Uutni<h- <

and m ade to customer's exact uurem enU . Unless you can M I least }60 sU lts'i'season do n t write, inarg^ ^ c o t ^ - ^ ^ -13«1 tc tU Io

.T iL ® B ^ -" A C R ff i o i P a S b j f o ^oad, doe» in. for.S acre tr a c t W hat nish 10 yotl7 ' -8 .'B :.'Care Newt. mentsI T R A P B M 3 0 0 0 6-AORB TRACT = d jointag BUbL-wltb city water andctrlc l lg h ta . ' 'u 'trade oti good 4 0 -------'Cs. E v e r ^ Babeoek; Buhl, Idaho. w ^N I

“ ^ISOBLUNlOjiS -i R c i a L f i < ^ # ^ - « r a w b ^ 'A V R -iSSSS vest Phoa»‘4t‘ -> ' ' P f>0 M A M b f C > W ’ P i i ^ uw w : „W Second jnytiiib .- ■___________ b o a bIRAOE P O i! ^ 8 ^ . 306 FOURTH R 003Itreet n o rttfF Phboe 613-J.______ Pho) TTEUUSB-flOnrinS^ XN SUC>- BOAIl ihone Basta . TSyeeft Store. 316< ireR N lfY ~N 6R §9. PH0'NE"S3|7 POR in (lay tim e, o r jOV-W a t n ig h t * keei X>M PO R R E K T -l OR 3 ' GEN- aem eo; board It-desired. 637 2nd N ic fe. north : ■ ■ * ___ haUu B o m B u S q . PA aK iihO a n d p a - lOTO j per h a o M 9 . % Rowan, 237 OUi FOR e. e a s t P tw a ^ W - J .__________ _

69 uses. ^ to foo t ce lla r to U c / w . S . W b n b ^ . Phone 1 6 0 . ' P J S i a c R r p ^ y t s : f t t i A tX ’MAoTT- ^ t t o ^ O rd ir ''seuT gift lubacrlp- SIS now. ‘ Guy'Swope, S33 2nd ave.

Phone 330-W. ■ =

M n a U o n ^ S i in g lo a bUck and i tC P s p o t t^ -b ird 'd o g : answers te iow o t APhone 334 or notify n tlo H i™ . ' _______V S 5 ^

fPRSALE—fURNITUHfe ^C A M » ^ F O K -< A L B r--^ S N B jili^&R sA ijk "— 4-pla 't b ‘ o i u i B t K a t e

S f t - i A U - i i A J H s T l o ^

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^ ro k 'S A L k T o 'M x k M & luthera Tdxas by'.^WrVol- Oettver. alto Perrins hotel. ‘ ^ *^ O R liU D B r^ lO OO.UBU.Obir. ne eondlUon: w s n t : i i m ‘ taage .•at hoteL

rs. mtoe rod*, piipe, Jieavy braee a^A D BC I, boots And reltasrs. Idabo ^nnk . tuid Tio >se. 683 and ave. louth. • ' K.’ICWa

I t Y. care Of N ^ i f ^ i jyug ^ J u

B kinds, electric & ^ : 'p ] t> e . Idaho . M j t e J ik H B rn t Come-ana-see ■ u t .-6 M l^ve-'W iUi. ■ •

SALE-ONE DOZEN P H O f ^ raphsi.' Oae large p b o to i^ I^ frM ' X h order ’ during Novembtt. Ap* t i s r s s s s n unenu any U m ^• Plower F o b »P-- • •• 'O R SA LE— A U TO M O B IU ES

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«kVlng f d r > a * t '.w U l^ a i8 p m .o f t B t O a a t ^ , coupe: P b ( ^ SSO

lattenr: 'n o d ^ ^ s s rm o to r - to good r l ^ ^ ipe. Am east and w a n t- tl I. Call B78-R-L • ' ■--- ■ i-,.. AOTO -1

’ S E i B T B T R S E "WT Chryiler. F ifty Coupe .n o siaM M Six BHick Touring M viSW ;B9S CadWio VIetoria Coupe •, .ft38 Naab'.Advanoed VlctorU Ccfipo5 2 Nash Touring ’1030 Nash Touring • ' ■ .W? ,P°92B Reo-Sport Roadster - f f R S S i.OU O henelet Touring ''-^-Oart1073 Chtotalet H Tbn'Truck : /034 P o rt Touring :

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'O R R ^ N T — a p a r t m e n t s

CTRNISHBD APARTMENT. 838 OTH WANTS

ave rn .q r^ JM R. ^nished aptnm enb- B n n g iJ^ A p ^ e r co« ents. Sod: av a e a s t ' W S m

W A N T E P .T O R E W r ^ ^

'ANTED TO ■* RENT-60 OR 80 acres;'wUl‘ give reference or show j a ^ JU Uie plaee I farm now. Otts HaU. none 66Q.R.13.___ . ________ ;

F O R g e i t r - ^ U R W H E D

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no-J. m i(K h'ave. ca s t ■ ^OR R S r^ A T H M fC T . sponaUde'pMy. furnUhed foor^room

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'" Officers Describe Raid;' Dc- ^ Guilt and Say

.' 'They Sold No Poker Chips.■■■ . ;■• --------

l l - Tbe sUt« had rested its cmo and. the d ln c t examination of the it-

\ fcDdanU had been completed In theprosecution o f. O oand Kelley and

. E m ett McDovdl, charsed with immb* ling In- MtDovell's barber shop In Ca<tIefoh!. when court &3]^iyned. a t 6:30, la r t evening. Kelley and Me-

•' Dowell denied ttao charge. They wero : ' ' found gnUty Ih the probate court and . , ' Novenber lO appealed to the dUtrlct

court ffom -.tJv« . --:’ W ltiM M t for State

Witnesses for the xtate who te:Al> fled re la tive 'to Uie mid on the pool

; hall were Deputy Sheriffs E, E.P rater aad Charles B. Jones, Jess Husted. Buhl chief of police, and B. B. inrieh.

The substance of the testimony of th e offlcen was th a t Uiey went to CuUeford ahortly after l o'clock on the n ig h t' of Sunday. November 6. and found the door of the pool hall lastened and that they could hear clicking like th a t made by poKer

. chips inside but beard no th ing . eUo . Incriminating, f s two persons In­

side arose to l.«ve and opened the ' iron t door, Eieputy Sheriff Jones

blocked the d '« r wllh his foot and . told those whc were comUig out to go

back.- The officers said they then walked quietly to where a game was

K going on and watched 4 t for a couple■of hands and saw chips pass, pm* ally onto of the illayers looked up and Mid “Hello. Prater." Thereafter the players tried to push the chips to­gether but .were stopped. There wiu no money In sight.

' , Bays lie Booght Chips' Mr. Ulrich tesUfled U u t .he was in

the g«nt» 4tnd th st it was a regular gambling game. He said th a t he .paid 133 for chips to Kelley and gave him a check. He i ^ d t cents for white chips, 2S cents |o r red ones and a dollar for 4}lue ones, he declared.

All witnesses for the state were mb* Jected to a vigorous croes-examlna-' tlon by S. V. Larwn, attorney for the

'defense.In hls own behaU. McDoweU tesU*

' fled to Uie effect tha t he had been running th e barber shop for some time and as CasUeford has only a small population, the btys congregat« more or less In the pool hall and barber shop. .Sometimes they play **freei» cut,**. a game like poker, bu t never for money. On the night of Novem­ber 5, a CasUeford m erchant got Jnar- rled and, when charlvaried gave a

. . danee in the halL About midnight McDowM and “the gang" went to his place of business, som e aat around

' door w«^ fastened and the fron t door was closed-with a bar p u t there by

) - tbe owner to keep the door from blow­ing open. He said Ukich wanted to get him to cash a check and he did oot do It. Ulrich then nx>ke to Kelley who went off to cash ft. He denied tha t tbe offer of th e cneck to him was for chips or fo r any eonslder> atlon other than to accommodate him. Oounty Attorney O. W. W IU W cross-examined the w i^ess closely. UcDowell could not Tecall s o m e ^ * leged liicldents. Asked'If he knew one

. Ray Hager, one of the players, he did oot seem clear, asking if i t was “tha t

.ooe*«yed guy." Asked if be did not bear Hager testUy a t th e first trtal

- . tb a t b e bought chips fn m . Kellfy. tba«w itndu said he d id ' .not recaU. Hager bas gonck to Arlsona. and fur> ther cxamlnaUon along tbls line was

testlfJed th a t he had cashed- -.... — the- check- introduced ~*in* evldeBce^ai

ao accommodaUon to Ulrich. He de* nled al) sales of chips and denied tha t there was gambling. He said he had worked in the ofl fields of Cali­fornia some years. He has been around Castleford about a month, the evidence showed. He and McDowell denied collusion and partnership.

8 U B S 0 K B 8 ro R "rH B llB W a.

W. R PRIEBEzm &UIn E.

T h e J e w e l e r f o r C h r i s t m a g G i f t s

I Q ffec' ' '' A u n f e B / o y n i e B t i j i

. ‘ . aOLb BCCZASIVkLY BT in

'E W I N ^ P A I j j S r l

GE] W illie W i j B s l■, BTf K O B g W ^ Q T O ^ , .

-Skinny to a lucky kM .';B is parents are so poor they e o n t afford no piano for him to pra«t<ee on."

^c- (Copyright. 1037. PuhtM M a Sjodicatej»ere ________ __l_______ __

“ P R E Y l T i E SKimberly VWtor—M »; L. J. VaUlne

of Kimberly wus In Twin Jiljs^yester-r | d . y .

HnnUr a t ..U o lU sie i^ack Klmes, spent Sunday hunting -lo the vicinity

of Hollister. .*

‘’i? Goes lo Salt L ake^Pted Poss. Jr.. ..II left last «reoIng oa ' a business trip S J to sa lt U k e - .-

Confined.lw.^Iome—> (n . James M.Wall to confmed to her home again

ilj; wlUi acute lIlneM. ^

[IS Goes to Dariey—J. J., ^uckau of BO Eden was m Twin Palla ywterday on

,Sn hU way to Burley.^- tS S Here From. M a rta B g b -i. T. R ut- m - ledge of Murtaugh was In Twin PaUs tai on business. yuterday, the ..to. Return to Salt L ak»-B . B. Larlos DUS and family returned .to* Salt U k e last

eight after a,visit In Twin PaUs.

IQ Vtolts BroU ier-O torge .Zakel of Itr American Palls, accompaoled by his he family, visited hto brother. Mike Zakel, rt-e thto week.’ ^

UcensMi to Marry—Rufus AUen and Isable Buschom. boUi of Haxeiton,

lb. were granted a m onlage Ueoise by Uie la-' county clerk berv yesterday afternoon, he . ■ — —

Badi P n » Boise—Judge B. A. Wa)..U- ters of th e rinn- of .Walters and Parry, cn and Captahi E. Et, Swetler. of the ne firm of Sweeley aad Sweeley, returned all yesterday from Boise wbere they a t- )re tended' the sessloa of the supreme >er court

IP MAYOR BOBIER INDORSES ’ CHRISTMAS SEALS SAL'E

* ' .R. E. Bobier. Twin PaUs mayor, gave

oilt labt cvedUig the following inUr> . viaw relating to healUi wotk financed f by U>e annual sale of CbrlsUnas ’

^ " 1 osU upotr all eJttoens lo buy iChristmas seals to the limit of their !

Z. abfllty T he rtoarkab le achlevemenU ,of the public health movement which \

^ In the p ast 10--years has Increased th e ,1 average of h u n u n Ufe by two and a ' S half yeara prove the "Service of the

Seals," an d JusUfy Uie maximum con- = ^ trlbuUon on the pa rt of every citizen,un th a t th is woHe may go on to greater ^Jy victories; and Uiat every child bom | I j j Into the m r ld In the future may look J loe forward io a longer, healthier and III<1 happier life.” ‘ Jla t ’--------------------------- II?; C O U N C IL C A L L S IN B IQ I

g . W A T E R W O R K S B O N D IS S U E \

!5: ca ll was Issued for t378.o6o water- I works bonds by a n adjourned m eet- |

Ml tng of Tw in Palls elty councU la s t ' ” n lc b t^ O f- ttte se^ 7 .M 0 wUl be- paid I I,-, from a lery m ade for tha t purpose. ’ L Tbe balanee wUl be refunded Uirough I ^ J, E. Edgertm and company, a . Poca-

teUo bonding house. \«n

I GREBE RADIO ITidMi^ Battedes^ Bimfamton PboM fa r a OemoDstroUeo

- T H E F E E D F O S S GO.

A F a m r i t t S s ^ D t s s e t t) • y y H E w a Aa g r r t

•cn WM, by l»f, th# BOM s a c o * ^iiM n y m x . w .

ttB 4(»«iA «■ (t »««y tl>*.

“ E s . ' K x r f c j s r . ' T a; r f e ‘.,” ESK nS '

c S i / s r A S s r s f t j s •«ka snd yott u a m l« pot*

v ia % ~to*SuJulSir*SMteu la tM W

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rBAILY NIiWS. FAI

fW S llS f f lW F in M iiil

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: Checi< A r t i s t T e l ! s ( » f i c e r s T h a f ^

T h e y C a n G e t C la s s i f ic a t io n S

o f H im In M a n y P l a c e s . ' I S

“Officers take up aU m y tim e flflgdr I f i prinUng me." laughed X lt Allen In l f | | custody on a bad check ebarge, as the

J poUce s to n ^ to take th e prinU last0 evening. “And, you do MU>t need to

do th a t to get'my-clafsUleaUoD.’* ha added, “os you can g e t 'I t a t Drum-

J right, my home town in Oklahoma. «. In OklahomiP C{ty, New York and ipZ

oUier places." ^ Allen was arrested M onday for glv- aea

f ing two checks agaixut a n imaginary onefund in a Hailey bank. H e admlU oot

e the offense, officers say. 'L ast nlgbt- Sheriff Rhodes a t Rigby telephoned mo

to Chief Leighton here,' saying thsit AUen was wanted there and -bad ma

s broken Jail Saturday whUe In cus- - y tody on a bad cheek charge.* Shbrlff ^,5

Rhodes said he had . .passed Utrougb ^ here Monday on his way t* Ooodlng

.. where he b e l l ^ Alien h a d gone, but p h ^ not c a U n 'o q offioers- here. In

Ooodlng he fou^A w hen hebad been a f t e r ^ b r l i year and a»- y**

1. rested him. H e-cam e-back through1 Twin PaUs Tuekday, bought a News M

and brought Uie O o o d l^ m an to Rig- , , by wim him. LooUiu oyer th* Newa L/>

f last evening he discovered th a t AUenwas in custody here: | j-' “I did not break- JaU." Allen said, m e“The sheriff left the door open, and a t

. I waUced out.< I could open jrour door, ofI U I mated to.** ' the

WheUier AUen wlU be prosecuted MJjhere before returning to Rigby or on

s not to unknown. He to about 38 years wbt old and believed to bo p a r t Ttyyan . pf.

He takes hto Inconvenience phllo- ' "sophlcally. “You loUu acted too soon ^

f to r me, here," he told Chief Leighton. ‘

' W OM AN A S K S O F F IC E R S TO , T E L L B R O T H E fT O F D EA TH

! Sheriff M. E ’ipihch received a k t - . •. ter from Mrs. Jam ea Renshall. 581

Hood street, Portland, Oregon..yester-. day asking him to 'loca te J. Cartright. and'noU ly him th a t a death had oc-s cured in hto sister^ family. Cart>1 righ t According- tb th e letter, to em-- ployed In .a sbetp. camp* in thto vl- B dnlty . ■

T H R 'e E m o t o r i s t s F IN E D ; F O R C R O S S IN G F IR E H O S E

, Three motorists were fined In police court yesterday-for driving thelr ears

, across a hose stretched by .firemen ,- yesterday t t Uie roof fire a t Jeps Jen-* sen’s rrcsldenee. 430 Second -avemie , east. MUo Davto. wbo o tricetl sta te

was drtvtng Just a bit too fast, waa fined IIS 'fo r . roUing acrots Uie hose.

' J . A. Brown of CasUeford and W. U .* Lerm an were aucsscd t5 each 'a s a [ rem inder 'n o t to drive over a bos*’ when next meet up with one. • v

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5 - R $21

5 ' .J / K n i t t e d S w e a t e r s f o r

| 5 , . L a d i e s

K M a n y a n d d if f e r e n t ,- a r e tlK -B tyles o ( . th e se n o v e l ty ' a i5 p la in - B w e a te r a . P u l l - o v e r a iS c o a t ty p e s w i th ro lle d f ro i% c o lla rs , s o m e c lo se f i t t i n g ,W s e m i-w iu a re a n d ro u n d n e c

l in e s . Y o u w ill l ik e t h e u n u s u2 eoloir m ix tu r e s a n d n o v e lty t r i rJ m ln g * . P r i c e d m o d e ra te ly .*

, W e p ro m lM y o n , t l i i i y e » r , • a t o d a t h i t 'w o h » v » tm ir Ix

m t h a n n o w .

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-^This ' j l « ^ t e m p e n ^ - ' U o D ^ w n of sbtttTduhU on. T be mereuty 'd r o m M d 'T u ^ y f r o m - t t tom axim um .'•M from S7 to ‘3 i as f i ^ . imum. TtMts was .13 Incii p iedp- itatloQ. ‘

M iL L iiilislr;:lillEllllPMGEIISi

------- > ■ .• 1.- M ort 'th o a 11,000.000 wUl be paid to ii Twin PaQstjrowers by Uie » u U ^ ; Id a h o - .B ^ ^ ro w e r s ; a s so ^ tlo p Uii» s e a s o a . ' ^ ^ ^ eaUmate. The b e e ^ ? one c e o t payment, one cent for eM * ^ piound-af bM ns marketed wlUi Uie » sodaUMV bV Tust been made.' totaUlak ^ mow tb a a ’«40o.ooo. Officlato aald y ^ S te rd a y - th ^ a Uilrd payment wUl be . mad* abfitt^Ohrlstmas time. ^

Idaho. b«anti are finding an Inereai* ■ [tag .n u u trtT w lth the United S U t« 1 gbvernmssiC.’tiis t year Uie federal ■ agento'-oootiacted for 10 carloads t f , Uie IdtbQ 'ttoduet. while 20 to 35 c a ^ ' lo e d T a ^ ^ b la r engaged'Uius far Uik «

J*:MEMBERS'OF HIGH SCHOOL LANGilAQE FACULTY MEEt

Instivetors. qt Uie to:nguage depart^ m ent of .Twin' PaUs high school met a t 4 o’clock yesurday. A discussion of tests abd their admlnistraUon was the mahiXebpsideniUon of the group. Miss Bva' D u t ^ n reviewed an arUek on the aubiMt ot vocabulary drOl which am eared in a recent number ^ t te ^ C & n il^ Journal.

: c,CITY - J LOANSO n ' i d A i r a b l e res}- a e h e ^ n d b i i s i n ^

p M p e r t y .

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nartQi s^i f Black Satingry Moderately Priced ^■e a re copieti o f d r e e ^ w omthe lead ing f a ^ b n ' ceo ters . k ire a re b lo u i^ e f fe c ts and-piece models. T h e s k ir ts o f ; Jle a re gracenilljr f la re d w hile Jers o ffe r u n e v w hem lines a s ^lence o f th e ir new ness. A t- |k:tive sh irr in g a n d p loating kB sm a r t accent to th e vertica l JS8 lines. T hey a r e o f sa tin J!}lack, th e favored fa ll color. ^

28.95 JS-2;50 j

" € ■ ' Ian d ] ] 7 \ ^an d [I i S S / I \ '^ k

'ro n t . 1 V w / k \ J

> - ■ Mts u a l v ^ ' B ■ / . ; % ;rim- ^ - fl 1 / 1 %

r, -th6 mort v»ried HoUdiy J been »ble l^^aispto. See |

^ Y A io iQ > r iN & N ^

i K i i i iiniu^^rvices wiir BrHeld « .-Siuiiiaykvehlng; InltiaUonif ^ ^^^IdW ^ Thiireday F

- abad-.L; 6o4»m;;attat>er tad tor- ” em Twla rpOls mayor, wUl be speak­er of <!)• evening a t Uie Bks’ an-

pobile-: uem onl day ew rclw which wtu be held next Sunday e n - ning a i .the lodg« rooms a t S o'clock. . Dt* pOttUe.to inlvlted and every Bk U .reqo^M . to b i ^ a friend.,'• A . ' P e c k has charge of t r - tM g in t/tb e muslcpl program for the

‘ I - . *lim ''w llL be InltiaUoo of candi­

dates •‘niwsdajr evening. wtth the of­ficers 'ot-.-Blff&jr lodge. No. 13M cf- (leUUo«.-Retreshments . wUl be served. * a

N e wF R I

We have just received party frocks of fine q line and attention , to pink, nile, yellow and ( Yoij will l>e surprised' a ordinary dress values

tS J .B aRayon Dancettes,'!

I Rayon dancettes,- good qualityI Very ta s te fu lly trim m ed in i'. o r peach colored ru ffle s . DaiI p u ff a n d bassief to n u tc h coei

\ Rajon NightffownBjI N ight gow ns of heavy w eight

med w ith laM fnadallion o r I lace. O th ers a re ih ta ilo red e I come in 16 an d 17. C olor com

pcoeh ^ d pile, ro se an d blu I ■ and g re e a s j .. . . . . ............................I ■ '

I sdkSiK iiii^ teieT^^I Gotham GoMstripe 8(I Ad all ailk ll(ht weight x

Comet w ith 28-Inch boot w it ioned fo o t an d ankle . All M lling c o lo n . N o te : You exact co lors fo r p a r ty coetumi o rd er ..................... .......................

I GoldstiiiieNo.389,F ine g a u g e a i r slU c'chiffon he

. to th e W elt F u ll fashioned to f i t th e le g P roperly . You

I ^any co lo r o r s ty le in thia groi

Milliner}. Now a ll w ln U r - ^ t s o f vcloi

j n a tio n s haiv« b e o i ordered re< \ o f values to |6 .96 ,-

all to go a t ........

$15 STOR'sturdy, .niinnlah, tailwed > ptfly in tavwn « mw.cM

-«in<«r m ir. 61^.14 Regnlfr,»«.00,v»lii«:—.

ITPAYj, In caring for. your e m

you are -reoelvtat^ only . & s - .u « equipped iB .tb ev ^ aae .i - t b e la r ie f t 'e lty optometrutj

your eyes.', : HioSe a i® -j'o r X / r ; ,v

Parrott Optical■■•V* Twtt Jli

P erm tim tly { lo ca ted la : Tl

Vri t’sT P a r t y O C K S

ved another shipment of n s quality jrebr(rette. Lovely » style detail; Colors of rc d coral. In sizes from 14 to i a t these extra- ^

{ath Chiiih robes f o r t^ e lady m ak e lovely g ifts ipleto s^ec tio rt l o - choose fro m a t con c lo ths o r qu ilted silks^ in m an y in link, rose, groenVbliie, black, e tc . 'S iz e

$2.50 to $19largains In RaycB, $2.45 ■ ^ y a n Conlltjr mon el)t . . New rayon core In nile, onUild quality,!has bobbf Dainty powdu over shoulder, < KMtume fa4* tream net lace.-

‘ , -p ink an d orchid.H B i $ 2 . 6 9i h t rayon tr im - Rayon Pajl

B eau tifu l n ew ray S t S & i o ? s 1 ? t a i l o r ^ a n d - .tr i . blue o r o rc h id color. C olors of ............ an d m an y o th ers

I LEADERS'F IN E HC! 80^ $1.95. -4. Humming:t service hose. H um m ing B ird iw ith full fa sh - serv ice w e ig U .ill o f th e b e s t qualities a t to k l)u m ay o b ta in ioned. to b e obtiumea,.on colors ........

oq SI q«: Humming 1V ^ J*? in Tlilfl i s .a n ew nii:

I hose w ith s ilk f .m i i v 'led and sh ap e d f ^ i l y ;fou m ay o b ta in ' in a gog ro u p _ ... .9 t .9 S >¥111 lik e th is nu

J Reduction'clour and velve t o r s a tin an'd velvet reduced. Good w in te r m odels a n d coi

..........

IT COATS FOd aport coata of 1^( w eiH ^ wool 1

cDn>lllnMi<iii%.^«U.’lnn<

nw It ’poyii t^.be lure- &e'^bast. Our offlees oe.tnanner as that of . xiita, Let us examine '''orvwrttiD tor ^poiiu* .i-.• \ •' - V

1 TWn,. ^ i j jMOT. ■ ' '

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new /

rose, \ \ ^

!95 ^ . , '

I ; > ;ifta . Y ou will f in d 'h o w a a t W rig h ts . Cordtiroys, r ind iv idual sty les. Colors Sizes fr^ m 16 to 46. F rom

1 9 .5 0 ^ [ '

j on Undiesombinations, $1.95comblhationB o f ex c ^ le n t ibblnette sa tin -rib b o n -strap •, c leverly ' tr im m e d . w ith •:e.- C olors o f peach, nile.Md...................................

ajama ^ t s , $3i50rayon p a ja m a su its , s tric tly trim m ed w ith con trM ting of rose , black, nUe, yellow . e r s ...... .......................’.. .$ 3 .9 0

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