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? 'A. M. Edition TBB ONLY'ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWSPAPER IN TWIN FA ltS COVNTT TODAYi'l -yOlL.16.rNO.-161 f »t«fp nm i »*p - 'AS0O9UTIOP TWIN FALLS,.IDAHO, WEDNESDAY WORNING, OCTOBER 4,1933 35 Oalifornians Die In Blaze In Box-Like Canyon Chinese At Boise Fi^htrDeporiatioii BOIBE. Oct. a MV-tul Um. Chi- le na rk tt gtrdntr from Pooittllo. iwiirio-HitSFFliSf^rut/; »od»7 iougM In federal dUlrlct court to ttea^ deportation u a non ru- ident Oriental. Cigarette Turns Brushy Arealnto =GiantJCrematory. Temporary Morgue Houses - b o r. wofted 00 *r*ilro*4 In Ner«U, theo mb<red oa to BoIm ‘In the icv- enlh year.- n. old-time reiidect _ 'tSTb^ ----------------------- yean. Tha difficulty aro« when Vm wu •• uD#blB'to,;«odueetbeecnllleator«- _m ilnd of_CljlnM. _Ue ejiptalned Uirofttb an tnte'rpjtler IluV yean *-* h li UDcie him a document i InilrucUoni to guard it «IU> hii lifp. noKcrer. ho apUlntd, it « u lost when hli home burned two }tan ■w;Thti.'he tboughtTproMBljnfU .the certificate. Th« Judge favo him time in which to Kek the court which luued the . •'document* glting him aulhorlly Kj be In thU country due io hi* re»l- __ jleneo here before the OrlenUl m - eluilon act. — ealifornia-Governor- ====5^W prs^Hrsl^Shocs VIclims, Their ldcntlly| Erased by Deadly Flames (By The Auoclated' Prus) L OS ANGELES. Oct.'5-ThWy- ■fire men,-liorkeri on a coun- .ty-uncmployment-reM-pro-, tect, and poulbly 30 more, died in agony late 'today In a bsx-llke c»n» yon, turned Into a tomb of crema- tion apparently by a cigarette In- - • .into a tinder .of brwh by one of their number. Between 150 and JOT'ttBer men] were injured, wmo of . them prob-' ably laUlly. Most of them were burned »nd-a number auffertd ir « . turea-of arms and legs and thoj hiii-v« Ilf n TCffl broken m they I fell ln a frantic nijht to 'j The chirred bodlci of 35,. tlielr' Idehtlty gn«d.-bY_th.«_<lM4>y., ftomeJ._wer« t»^ n to a t e m p o ^ that oUierS'Were-in tho-trea, ex-: prejMd.fear that poulbly M addl- mm |step-Orandson of EmperoPs Dentist Comes Within Ace TjrpiunjInrAusfrlnnif Europe Into Nevy Dangers XyIENNA. Auitrla, Oct. S~Wleld* V Ins a dainty pearl-han'dled re- “ V TcJ»er. the*i({p>gTandion of an today of ChanceUor Engel- bert Dollfua and plunging Auitrlan and European politics into new and mort dangeroui confmion. Ai it wai, the two tniueu gun of RudoU DertU a former cor- poral in the Austrian army, only grued 'the ehtocellor’i left breatl .and wounded him slightly in the left anil. Doltuii, an« r^lvlng'th ment at a hoepltal, vent home. Hie question immediately asked: (Contlnued.m ^ e fl, Col 8) Fill -Piiswii l=Quard=Bopr«entodJjyfeJ^ William Green Appears —iPCon'irol-of-situation Oddities , DEtnrZR, Oct. 1 — Captain I Prank Caapbell, reteran Denver po> lii.^.«rfi,^.-u.gc ^ .t o .o na-thler. w u burglarised...................... - ... handsome sllrer - mounted revolver which had been giren W event. Yesterday, the weapon iumed through the mail. IraEET STOOAMES TBintOVE COLUUBIA. MOn Oct. 3 H V U , they atady dltliently and make good grade*^Jwn«^K^*-unde^eoHefe■B|«' « the OnlwnJty d a t gain rates.' ElemenUry Khool studenta pre-' lentlni letters from thetr teachera favOT^^wm'be^^ 10 cenu k head. ItH cost high Khool studenu « cent* — if the tcaehcr says It's aO right. .......... Victim Of Cat Bite Gets Serum BOISE, Oct. i MVDr. A. R. Cul- ler ^reaton, was advised today by tho sUte bacierlologiav laboratory' to begtn at once to.admlnislcr uiU*' .................. toachlldbll- tea there by a cat. The physician tent In the head. of the cat^tb the uplaiullon that n|j .after the blUng Uie animal develop* ! ed jcnenlinrilyilj and him. - •-•-is described in a circular -------------------i r e s T s r I the signs of nbles or hydrophobia, IE8 l-or ID UnbrokenlHoK? 160,000 Men aiid Women, IriMn^onimon-Mei Spectacular Show Terry Chortles A b o u t^ aity OfMoundsman >H1CAQ0; Oct. 3>Llke a moving . humsii spectrum,.daxaUng in Irig eater. awe»lnsplrtng i n __ _____ , t^Aiiwgh Legion I tUl i levard toSsn For 10unbroken hours, 190,000 and women, united ia common mem* orr. strode In metleuloos formation ----------- w snroi-------------------------- solidly shoulder to shoulder, and scores deep on both sides of the four- mile line ot much. . There h u been nothing lllte. thU (Continued on Page :, CoL 6> wealth' j—Becomes-Thlrty-Sccond ■ To Vote Down Prohibition , 8 PAGES -^.C ENraJ Washington Senators Bow As Hubbell Hurls Gotham Giants To 4-To^2 Victory “Great Stulf, Caril Wonder- ■Pltching— Kknew You-Coold Do ill" Com- ments New Yori( Skipper Ni 1^0 jUsocUted Press) YOIUC, Oct. J-'W ell. we showed 'em a pluher, boyi, and *>J-you can lelLtht-worliLtheyH jee a lot more of him.’* chortled BIU Terry, youthful boss of the OUnU, as be bunt Into the.clMb.'ii.d(W>ni. rooms alter the opening gtune of the world series.--------------- ---- - lie spied Cart UubbeU, the peat Oklahoma scrtw-ball artlsl, and shoved aside lygroup of happy, shout- ing plaj'en to wring the victorious souihpaw's hand.----------------------- 'Ortal ..stuff,. Cotl....woDdcrful plt«hln<r~l-knt«.you could do lU Now ma)1x theyll beUeve.we're got great batl.club.**' The aianU did not rush ialo the -rtrr'M U--ihritoc»Honwtd-W- OFFICIAL -^SOX^CORE- _POLO GROUNDS,. New YdrtrCit^-Oct; 3 (IP) - The gome of the world series fol Iowb: WASHINGTON- M ycr,2b...4 1 1 2 2 3 'GosIIr, rf ..4 0 0 1 0 0 Manush,U4 1 0 2 0 0 '■ ^ 0 2 0 2- 0' SchgKc. e f i 0 2 4 0 0 Knhel. lb ..4 0 0 8 1 0 Bluexe, ab 4 0 0 0 2 0 8ewenrc:nn!“ o - o -6 -1 " 0 S(c(rart,'p 1 0 0 0 0 0 • Harris_..„0_0_0 '0 .0_0 T h o m u ^ -p -0 —ft—0 ~ 0 - 0 —0 TolnK...W ..7 NEWYORK- -------------- AB-R-H-O-A^E Moore, i r » 4 .1 _ 0 - a 0.0 Cril*. 2b,;..4 Terry, lb..4 1 .1,9 0 0 OH,-rf— 4-l-4-0-0-0 |toviar<fcA=^=a ' ~ ' ^acks’n. 3b4 0 0 0. 4 0 Mancuso, c4 *0 .0 12 1 0 Two ErrorsKeepT^tl ^ e -o f^ ite h e rsi- From; Shut-Ouiill Near-Capacl|yCrawdpi46,-.j '672taslrCiislom6rs'S6^ Great SoulhpawHurl Hlm-^ J self. Out of Dlfflcultleii^' ■:VM ByALANGOUU) (Associated Press BporU Editor)' ', >1 P OLO 0 R0 UND6. Kev York, r Oct J-Unihakea dthercby.^, the falterinc defeoie ot hU .j., tean-natei or tha enemy^ daalie tiuMtcta«'iwirc«rofeirHiiBr?i beU throttled Uia ^ W SW iiaton'lS eM lO T j^..,^^ pitched m Kew Tork Olaa^ to vletoir, 4 to a. In tha fint una^-i of• tha-irerld•series.------ - ■■■ '•'.- - - 7 Just u National kagtun had;- , hoped- and- their-rtnls-bad-reM ed.^ tha lean, lash-like ten aim of.thtvrtl OUtioM'southpew labdned'tht.-r with an exhibition Ihst w ulnssicr*- ful-d«5pll«-th9-btekttoand-of-:*-' yean old last Ai. pair of shoes todsy. s for which he Is widely “ TBo--------------------- ..ist.-bt—.......... - _ K t In his toes, making boot puU- tng a polnful.task.. T h U U llte first p»lr o( Mioes . ever owned,- the governor said u he ... tilled back,In his choir and lifted » foot clad in hiBh black shoes. -1 patd llJiT for them. Yes, I paid sales tai <B them, too.' - The vnem or said, ho wore boots hl« father wore them uh nhat wu the day when tTetTonewOT^gotfc*'. ' ' irSflutK 'Califoi LOS ANOELEB, Oct. J ^ I n . pyi,ii«r encore to the coolest Sep- tember on record here, the umpere- ____ ture roea to M degrees today, from« -------aarVof'BrrdegriifrirdaTn. The hottest day hero this year w only 81 degrees and.that.TO.oaAu: ._._fust.M„ ___ ;__________________ The holiest October day on vx- ord was lOa degrees, in 1»M. British Communist been told that IB more bodies been found In another section-ot • • he had not been le report. T r u r t r T n ’MBOntalns-------- The tngedy. "Iiell broken loose' s one smoke-blackentd survivor described the scene of horror, oe- currtd In. the evt«n end of, the low-lying e an lt ................ In a city art*': known as OrifflUjI park, Lot'Angtta' largest recrta-| tlonai center. ; ShirUy befortr 4 P. M., someone, floUctdAJlm.hid broken outJnHtfJ chsp^*«qTsr*d side* of mlniral (Continued On Page S.'CorS) .. aad a group of nea. tlts awa-on road pros 'doim the sleep can- .............................. the thick brush, dry u ' kindling wood from a near record heat wave of„ recent days, one among the lUeHperleDccd flre-llBht- m say the danger of becoming '!5L»5ir.ftW iinrtsf .jen started to rush back to safely, meeline, u IheyiClRmbered unnttrj.. ;5(jrTwUc1ej.-nhe-old-gUBnl-of-the American Federation o( liibor to- night poised itself confidently for. the expected convention floor fight: devclonlng within the ■rcs<Jlution| Bmnlttee. The appearance of Secretary Fran- ces Perkins and Administrator Hugh I 6. Johnson of the I4RA before the convention was counted upon to ta>: -tL2{Ii?Bjaaitsinn-ef.«rwni«dJt; or’s spokesmen in ihe councils of | le recovery administration. E ip m ConfMenre Looking-beyond .ihil, high offl>| imzDHiiiiNLtiiir INWESUIPIILIS PHOENIX, Oci 3 &n-lsaben« Iselmes Oreenwsy. widow of,one of' , Beth arban and rural Ylrgtnla Irontrlbsied le the sIlfMly Ins tban to'lo-one margin held by rrpesl lib ipproiinately Uirre-foBrihs «t Ihe pr^tiels npwted. It was from the Isrre eestcrs of popolalign. hewevrr, ihat (he “wer tide set In Frihrp'WwWnglon OOP 100 0 0 1 -2 1 ill FIIIlES” der prcsnira U the lait'tvo'dn^'V -l matloInnlngi. V;* - VaAr-taAj .O a toai U ::::.-:’- ’^ ea tlwlr hkd Ihs votes, both vltb« in the resolutions committee and :g the delegates generally, to through Uie program of Wil- liam Green, the president. A possible InterrupUon of Uia plae- rtght, w u marchioK In & land- Isllda of votea ianlght to Arlumk'sl March by Lewis W. Douglas, no^ director of the federal budget. I* The count In 30 prtdncU, some| Incomplete, out of the stale's «1, In the' moment ot confusion Ihe fismes-overtook them and they, stumbled to -earth before the in- tense heal snd smoke, where they: li>y, mercifully iineoMClous e ilotL.on..unemployment Insutancel conldjrrlvit.to.dcmacd.that.niry^ IfEW YORK, Oct. 3 (ff) - Tom . Mann.' T7-year>cld British Com- mlnU«rwho~l*nd<d-today'fnnn ^...yngUtut, said that Chancellor Hit; battUJleld. ■nui bUckened earth swrpt_elesr of all grawth end upon the sm'ould'ering ' ashes 'm en Uy only through the backing ot a Oer ^— man-steel-magnate-who prefen Hitler to Communism. ‘ilitler is a weak, superficial leader," Mann said. 'He cannot last ------p,By-row^onths^Only..thn>u8h the industrial leader's fear of com- ttunlBa'U:h«'imtowcr.“ . , Mann, who was granted a special Tiu alter two unsuccessful efforts ■.to enter the United States, also said miiME M= to break out "any tin JAccidentaLH.anfflns;_ Causes Boy’s Death is-of-Brcak-Appear-ln lank8-of-75,pOO-Mlnersi — In-ippalachlan-Dlstrictsi While swinging- on a rope In the yard of a neighbor. The rope w u suspended from 1 tree and tha boy apparently eauglii his head In a loop on the end of It and w u strangled to death. Ho dead when‘found. The.child.wu'ihis.ioajf.Mf. and &lrs. Donald WaUh. Butte. WEST ENJOYS ------ FAlirWEAtHEIt Signs Of a break appeared Tuesday ..I lh^ran»i M-thei5,Wreii-mtnerT of. tho Appsiachlan districts, who' have been out on ‘holiday" for tliree weeks. Asmsny at JO .OOO« r e report- ed to have returned to work In lour Pennsylvania counties. A m au meeting of 19,000 other miners, however, at Sesright, Penn- U’h&nlA. bMed.Uielc.0Ulctnj}:(A<U Intylth them to return to work, and (houted they woi ” '- - ‘ C. Prtcke Coke. ..... . .... . States Bteel suUldlary, signs the eii'ilract're^hlx^"ihi •rand :ovtr the greater pertlon of the coun- try. but with the highest voluea ovei . Wyoming and tha Middle Allantle (oasL Fair weather attends this con- 'dlilon generally, with temperatuies •normal to allgntty below. The South- west low, however, h u produced trtceaof raln-la Soulhwesiem Art- tona. arid there hjvealwbetasprla- f i 3 1 Injuries marked the mareh^of 1000 men on the plant of the Wlertonfiieel company. Some lOJXN employes were on strike over wages and union ne* DcnlUon. Violence alio occurred at cia!iwn7&«din-p*yetw-Mun!yRnn-- lylvanla. Another-15,000 steel men tentalnrd idle, tn West Virginia, and Pnmsylvanlam a iympstliy stflke. « -M Cltir —^wde-l«rDeniarids'_ __ Shoe msnufaHurm in'Brocilon. Majsachuietts. acceded to the de- mand of 6000 striking workmen that union cards not b« required, and at Edjewaler. New Jeriey, plekellng of Uie Pont Motor eompsny plant con- Unued by some iOV) atriklnr irofkeTa.- Pllnl strike of some 20JOOautomflbUe ni^hhilsts switched to Washlncton. rhere NRA oHIetals holdlnf a hesr- nc on the aulamotlvB Induilry code lUtened to pleu for'reduction of -orklnc hours. , •Forty alleged strike asitator* were un out of Lodi. Callfomla, l>y grapc- wne» and clllrenry who h»d \-otfd I » town meeting sgslmt dljorder ]uri^U »cni» honest, . Louis Welnstock, a leader of group, which h u organised Its ...^ eonVniUon, said all of his followers paid up fcderatioa members OH«warT)SBWSl-===niJ« Ssmpter. Bociallit--------------35G7 - ••• showed U15 for to 2003 against proposal to substltuie lethal g u for the gallows in caplUt jninUhment; 10S3 votes for to 31U against four- Repeal, in the van wlih the first 'ims, . gathorrt-mtu. Richmond. Norfolk, Lynclibu^, Newport News and Ro* anoto counted obrritJctilles'Uiat ' from slightly less than 3-to a-vu5ff , Many of the counties, esp^ally those adjacent to tha cities, swelled Ithe antl-prablbition margin with the Western, counties apparently the chief dry stronghold. clnct< reported, tho repeallsU led i K,1*i lo U3M. Advocates of repeal ot the state pr^lbltlon law and the ^ fftnlml pTin were In the van 83J)H (0 47.13i. Slightly fewer precincts' had re- ported In tha referendum on state: ■prohibition.............. * .Ipoe Hlaiement Hl]~rTpei l"~sy!iig—iliailj. CROSSVILLB, Tmn.. Oct. 3 - W. If. Wilder, 83, a Tenneaieean,! and Wllllaffl Bu^iesi, SO, Cutleford.' Summary: Rum W(ed Ini -0 (1 5, Jscksoti I, Cronin 1. Kuhei 1: homd ruii—OU; double pta>-—jllancuM li» Ry« an; left on bue»—Washing* (on 6; Ncw York‘7{ b u e onl balb^-off Hubbell 2>(Scffe!l, usb, Kubel, Bluexe 3r Stev- Brl, SchulU): by RusmU (Davis 2,-Ryan); by Thonta^^ 2 Uackuft and Ryan); hits—' off Stewart 6 In 2 innings (none oul In'thlrd); off Rus* Bell 4 in 5 Innlnipi; off Thomait none In one inning; Io8lnjrpItcnep=SlcwBTt:------- Officials: Umplres-Plato (NailontI league): •' • ty-(Ai day-on charges of slaying James ,Co^Umd. 1^ Canton, Ohio, In a mountain mufunUy'ncar'hen fire ^’^wSda5 M « . U w d a WlWr ;r, indicted on eharses ot aiding and , abetting in the klUing, also *111 be tried with her huhand and Burgess. ! The skeleton ot Copeland w u un- earthed in a cornfield in the Wine- sap community rtccnlly after Mrs. Otto Warner. IB, Wildefi'sUp. daulHleTTudlwealea'Iha-IIsjfWI and Wilder aocused each other shooting Copeland but both admitted ■Burying Ills body In a shallow grave. The ahootlng, the sheriff said, -Moran fttirrt-1 can league);' second Pflrmaii (National Icape): (hli-3 bue. Ormsby (Amerl- that OTcen had rul- ed to demand forcefully the (Conliaued on-pij»J,'Col.-3)- Bortnuf»es iM d ^ 'd e r “fflrmak-| Time of CTI mrtu \ Aeeept CUne , ■Those •BOWserving-ft list which liiKludes Oreen and John L. Lewis, 'president ^f the United Mine Work- fREVENTION OF FIRES j GETS ROSS’ BACKING tblSE,~OcL rM ^ovTrwf Rms today proclaimed the nceek of OcU>- berg w-H-unra-pTBTraaon-wter program of ‘‘cooperation tor preven* On The Trail Of The Wild Whangdoodle ■ -FmST-GAME- PLAY.BY-ELAY- WESTERN LINES SLASH RATES FOR PASSENGERS DENVZn, Oct, J t/T) — Western railroads have ssreM to reduce'bule fam-from-3.«-«enb^per-m(l»-to-3 cents and t((jllmlnat« the surcharge for Pullman accommodations, it w u lesmed from a benver railroad The proposal will be placed before the western lines at a meethis to be held to aiicaso, October fl. this au- thority. who asked that his nsme not ' e used, said. "If accepted formally at the meet- ing tho new rate wiinto into effect .November 1 ai sn experiment." he aaldJIe.AilrlM ttut thi» hnnrd [to Increase business. The surehsrse, he explained, rep- the western atsoclaUon of railway ex- ecutives include Carl It. Gray, prtsl- dent Of the Union Pacific. — 1525 PERSONS PEBISH zoraossjN.as:wLi932_ CmCAOO. O c T l (^V-The '1BJ3 prade erovlns death toll .of 1515. th e , American,, n.-illra^-ttsaoclatli was told today, was the.zmallest In. Iany year since lOtS. The report was,made belore the uoclailon's safety section by H.. A. Rowe. New York, of the Del»-| ware, Lacknwantia -nnd Western 'rallroid. -POLO OROtWDS, New York City, Oct. S «v-Tbe ftnt game.ot the worlds series, follows play by play: Ftndnninf '.g in fSgS: - - presldenl ot the board ot sldennen. The start of the game wu delayed by the departure - the plate. Ball one, high and outside. Strike two. swinging at a screw bail. Ball two outside. Foul inlo the.dirt. Myer fanned.i-swlnglng at < : f u t .balL* - .aoslln up: Ball one, low. ftu l Islrlke one against the boxes off lin t how manatod to shove tha ban (0 Hughey Just in lime to nip tha on- rushing Karris. It w u a close de- ., eislon. -flewtll-.reothed thlrtr^W tnd OMltnAtho-oM-sIuner-and a « o rU :± 3 series herorniss'jeamnoriru'it— baif7^tnk»-iworeiinear vide. Ooslln fanned, swinging at a iw cune. Maiiuih up: Strike one, called.i Istrlke two. swinging. I t Was a screw' ibsll. Ball one, low and oulslde.-Ball, !on«,-low.aadoutslde-Ball.tca.-hlgh.l iManush also struck out, sdnglng at fait ball and the erowd gave Hub- ell a terrific ovation. n ....... bane. GtANTS — Moore up: Uoott hit sharply Ip Myer and w u safe when the second baseman Juggled tho ball jr an error. Crlts up: Strike one. called. Crits flled out to Ooslln. T e ^ up: Foul, strike thc-lbwerslands offJUiird bsse.Poul, strike two Into the. screen. Terry fouled out to Sewell who made the 1 __)cai£h_halt. ottTip; drove a home run Into the right field stands scoring Moore; aliead of him. DavU up: Hall one low. Ball two.; hUh and outslile.-'Davis slngled| sliarply past nni- Strike tw a swlnglnf; again. Stewart tossed to firsu Jacks«n lifted a high fly to Schulte. Two runs, two hits, I. jpne, rrroTi .Qnc-lcft-cn-basef ... ... Second •loDlag SENATORS - Cronin up: Strtta copyiuat llUJ.ByTtieNew YortTrioune,'Uje.j- - icontinoed on Pajij J,Cri. 1*^- Jrt tod by 0 U< collected four hlU In as many iliae* -.vii at bat,- loeludinj.a . tliii JnmniT-'i home run, routed Walljr -Odti:) .'{7] Btewart, tha.Ttanassee n tm n . laVAiT the third Innlog, m ey ruitied tb*;.*/ senator! off their feet with a that-belied thelr-labal ot-.riiil wondenr-bul-thetr tafltld deft-^-.a at his eorazaud at Uia finish. «hera < Whsfahiittm ww ^itopped wUb' tb * ^ ^ tyinsm'onieeoDdbMp.--.-, tor- two trron-.faaMnd'hlav;; ten to wore tn the fourth tod v.- nloth inalBg*. Hubban ml«hi eelebnted'hU world.- striea detat^ with a ahtitout ot-tha sort Ja.baij^^i haadloc NaUonal 'lea|ua on all seasoa.- .-. ^J^a^pltttrc^nrt-e^M^mT7^ cash eostomers, all bnt atfew acaltetd- eomen_ol_ ttw the IttMt soaSpa*-.. . _jarourwTirn8aiiaria“ ,'I th« eighth and ninth inolhgc Up': • ,to that stac#-of the p a e , workln* nnoothly- «Bd-T!tteeti«ly behind '•r'tf <-to-t lead. HubbeU bad Uu Beaa- .-1 FansD the start ot’the eighth Hubbell iptf 'raenlarlly lost eontrol.-Ha passed-: Luke Sewell and then walked Dava , lUrrls. plnch-UltUng for Jack Rus- sell. There w u a worried loclt on'..-1 Manajrer Ml^.TernX^^^Atw toa clustered around the ooulhpav, Ihen went back lo check We Sena- ton on two exciting playi. - - On tho flnt of these, a dribblln* (Continued on Page 8. CoL 4) |— World-Seties—r .Statistics . (By The Asseclaled BTANDINQ OF TUE UVBS Tean»~ Won Lett PcL Htm Vetk ----- 1 0 LOOO . n n S T OASIE BESULT '■ R.n.E. New York » > '—Daltertesi'nubbelt-tiid Mases- sot Stewart, BoaeU, Tbamu and Sewetl. ■New York, Wedae»day, deteber n:M A. Eulera slaadard Ume: third, foorth and fifth game* - at drltfllh sladlsa, WasUngien, Thandsiy, FrMay and Salwday, Oetabef 8, l a ^ ^ t -stitli'aadTennta'fSBW-lfifcfr- Monday, October I and I. ' FIRST OAHBnCUSU - Pald.aitendaaee. M,SR. .. AdTlsofT..««nEO> »SZr»3ft,. •IfctO. . myet«‘ahar«.USJIUt •Each rtaba* share. fU 4 U .» L EMh leacael U>ar^ |lS,fU^I.

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  • ? 'A. M. Edition TBB ONLY'ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWSPAPER IN TWIN FA ltS COVNTT TODAYi'l

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    - 'AS0O9UTIOPT W IN FA L L S,.ID A H O , W ED N E SD A Y WORNING, O CTO BER 4 ,1 9 3 3

    35 Oalifornians Die In Blaze In Box-Like Canyon

    Chinese A t BoiseFi^htrD eporiatioii

    BOIBE. Oct. a MV-tul Um. Chile na rk t t g trdntr from Pooittllo. i w i i r i o - H i t S F F l i S f ^ r u t / ;

    »od»7 iougM In federal dUlrlct court to t t e a ^ deportation u a non ru - ident Oriental.

    Cigarette TurnsBrushy Arealnto

    =GiantJCrematory.T em pora ry M orgue H ouses

    - b o r . wofted 00 *r*ilro*4 In Ner«U, theo mbgTandion of an

    today of ChanceUor Engelbert Dollfua and plunging Auitrlan and European politics into new and mort dangeroui confmion.

    Ai it wai, the two tniueu gun of RudoU DertU a former corporal in the Austrian army, only grued 'the ehtocellor’i left breatl .and wounded him slightly in the left anil. Doltuii, a n « r^ lv ln g 'th ment a t a hoepltal, vent home.

    Hie question immediately asked:

    (Contlnued.m ^ e fl, Col 8)

    F ill -P iisw ii

    l = Q u a r d = B o p r « e n t o d J j y f e J ^

    W illiam G reen A ppears

    —iPCon'irol-of-situation

    Oddities

    , DEtnrZR, Oct. 1 — Captain I Prank Caapbell, reteran Denver po> lii .^.«rfi,^.-u .gc ^ . t o . o na-thler.

    w u burglarised...................... - ...handsome sllrer - mounted revolver which had been giren W

    event.Yesterday, the weapon

    iumed through the mail.

    IraE E T STOOAMESTBintOVE

    COLUUBIA. MOn Oct. 3 H V U , they atady dltliently and make good grade*^Jwn«^K^*-unde^eoHefe■B|«'

    « the OnlwnJty d a t gain rates.'

    ElemenUry Khool studenta pre-' lentlni letters from thetr teachera

    f a v O T ^ ^ w m 'b e ^ ^ 10 cenu k head. ItH cost high Khool studenu « cent* — if the tcaehcr says It's aO right. ..........

    Victim Of CatBite Gets Serum

    BOISE, Oct. i MVDr. A. R. Culler ^reaton, was advised today by tho sUte bacierlologiav laboratory' to begtn a t once to.admlnislcr uiU*' .................. t o a c h l ld b l l -tea there by a cat.

    The physician tent In the head. of the c a t^ tb the up laiullon that n |j .after the blUng Uie animal develop*! ed jcnen lin rily ilj and him.

    - • - • - i s described in a circular-------------------i r e s T s r

    I the signs of nbles or hydrophobia,

    IE8l-o r ID U n b ro k e n lH o K ?

    1 6 0 ,0 0 0 Men a iid W om en,

    I r i M n ^ o n im o n -M e i

    S p e c tac u la r Show

    Terry Chortles A b o u t ^ a i t y

    OfMoundsman>H1CAQ0; Oct. 3>Llke a moving . humsii spectrum,.daxaUng in

    Irig eater. awe»lnsplrtng i n _______ ,t ^ A i i w g h Legion I tUl i

    levard toSsn For 10 unbroken hours, 190,000

    and women, united ia common mem* orr. strode In metleuloos formation ----------- wsnroi--------------------------solidly shoulder to shoulder, and scores deep on both sides of the four- mile line ot much. .

    There h u been nothing lllte. thU

    (Continued on Page : , CoL 6>

    w e a l th '

    j—Becomes-Thlrty-Sccond ■To Vote D ow n P ro h ib itio n

    , 8 P A G E S - ^ . C E N r a J

    Washington Senators Bow As Hubbell Hurls Gotham Giants To 4-To^2 Victory

    “ G re a t S tu l f , C a r il W onder-

    ■Pltching— K k n e w

    Y ou-C oo ld D o i l l " Com

    m e n ts N ew Yori( Sk ipper

    Ni1^0 jUsocUted Press) YOIUC, Oct. J-'W ell. we

    showed 'em a pluher, boyi, and *>J-you can lelLtht-worliLtheyH jee a lot more of him.’* chortled BIU Terry, youthful boss of the OUnU, as be bunt Into the.clMb.'ii.d(W>ni. rooms alter the opening gtune of the world series.--------------- ---- -

    lie spied Cart UubbeU, the peat Oklahoma scrtw-ball artlsl, and shoved aside ly group of happy, shouting plaj'en to wring the victorioussouihpaw's hand.-----------------------

    ■ 'Ortal ..stuff,. Cotl....woDdcrful plt«hln|

    imzDHiiiiNLtiiirINWESUIPIILIS

    PHOENIX, Oci 3 & n-lsaben« Iselmes Oreenwsy. widow of,one of'

    , Beth arban and rural Ylrgtnla Irontrlbsied le the sIlfMly In s tban

    to'lo-one margin held by rrpesl lib ipproiinately Uirre-foBrihs «t

    Ihe p r^tiels npwted. I t was from the Isrre eestcrs of popolalign. hewevrr, ihat (he “w er tide set In

    F r i h r p 'W w W n g l o n OOP 100 0 0 1 - 2 1

    ill FIIIlES”

    der prcsnira U the la it 'tv o 'd n ^ 'V - l matloInnlngi. V;*

    - VaA r-taAj .O atoai U ::::.-:’- ’̂

    ea tlwlr hkd Ihs votes, both vltb« in the resolutions committee and

    :g the delegates generally, to through Uie program of Wil

    liam Green, the president.A possible InterrupUon of Uia plae-

    rtght, w u marchioK In & land- Isllda of votea ianlght to Arlumk'sl

    March by Lewis W. Douglas, no^ director of the federal budget.

    I* The count In 30 prtdncU, some| Incomplete, out of the stale's «1,

    In the' moment ot confusion Ihe fismes-overtook them and they, stumbled to -earth before the intense heal snd smoke, where they: li>y, mercifully iineoMClous e •

    ilotL.on..unemployment Insutancel conldjrrlvit.to.dcmacd.that.niry^

    IfEW YORK, Oct. 3 (ff) - Tom . Mann.' T7-year>cld British Com-

    — m lnU «rw ho~l*ndu8h

    the industrial leader's fear of com- — ttunlBa'U:h«'imtowcr.“ . ,

    Mann, who was granted a special T iu alter two unsuccessful efforts

    ■.to enter the United States, also said

    miiME M =

    to break out "any tin

    JAccidentaLH.anfflns;_ Causes Boy’s Death

    i s - o f -B rc a k - A p p e a r - ln

    la n k 8 -o f-7 5 ,p O O -M ln e rs i

    — I n - ip p a la c h la n - D ls t r ic t s i

    While swinging- on a rope In the yard of a neighbor.

    The rope w u suspended from 1 tree and tha boy apparently eauglii his head In a loop on the end of It and w u strangled to death. Ho dead when‘found.

    The.child.wu'ihis.ioajf.M f. and &lrs. Donald WaUh. Butte.

    WEST ENJOYS ------ F A lirW E A tH E It

    Signs Of a break appeared Tuesday ..I lh^ran»i M-thei5,Wreii-mtnerT of. tho Appsiachlan districts, who' have been out on ‘holiday" for tliree weeks. Asmsny at JO.OOO « r e report- ed to have returned to work In lour Pennsylvania counties.

    A m au meeting of 19,000 other miners, however, at Sesright, Penn- U’h&nlA. bMed.Uielc.0Ulctnj}:(A-—jllancuM li» Ry« an ; left on bu e» —Washing* (on 6; Ncw York‘7{ b u e onl balb^-off Hubbell 2>(Scffe!l,

    u sb , K ubel, B luexe 3 r S te v - Brl, S c h u lU ) : by R usm U (D a v is 2 ,-R y a n ); b y Thonta^^ 2 U a c k u f t a n d R y a n ) ; h its—' off S te w a r t 6 In 2 inn ings (none o u l I n 'th l r d ) ; o f f Rus*

    Bell 4 in 5 Innlnipi; o ff Thom ait none In one inn ing ;Io8lnjrpItcnep=SlcwBTt:-------

    O ffic ia ls : U m p lre s -P la to (N a ilo n tI le ag u e ):

    • ' • t y - ( A i •

    day-on charges of slaying James ,Co^Umd. 1^ Canton, Ohio, In a mountain m ufunU y 'ncar'hen fire

    ’̂^w S da5 M «. U w d a WlWr ;r, indicted on eharses ot aiding and

    , abetting in the klUing, also *111 be tried with her huhand and Burgess. ! The skeleton ot Copeland w u unearthed in a cornfield in the Wine- sap community rtccnlly after Mrs. Otto Warner. IB, W ildefi'sU p. daulH leTTudlwealea'Iha-IIsjfWI

    and Wilder aocused each other shooting Copeland but both admitted ■Burying Ills body In a shallow grave. The ahootlng, the sheriff said,

    - M o ra nf t t i r r t -1

    can le a g u e ); ' second P flrm a ii (N a tio n a l I c a p e ) : (hli-3 b u e . O rm sby (Am erl-

    that OTcen had ru led to demand forcefully the

    (Conliaued on-pij»J,'Col.-3)-Bortn u f» es i M d ^ 'd e r “fflrmak-| T ime o f CTIm rtu ■

    \ Aeeept CUne , ■ Those •BOW serving-ft list which liiKludes Oreen and John L. Lewis, 'president ^f the United Mine Work-

    fRE V E N T IO N O F FIRES

    j GETS ROSS’ BACKING

    tblSE,~OcL r M ^ o v T r w f Rms today proclaimed the nceek of OcU>- b erg w-H-unra-pTBTraaon-wter

    program of ‘‘cooperation tor preven*

    On The Trail Of The Wild Whangdoodle ■-Fm ST -G A M E -PLAY.BY-ELAY-

    W ESTERN L IN ES SLASH

    RATES FOR PA SSEN G ERS

    DENVZn, Oct, J t/T) — Western railroads have ssreM to reduce'bule fam-from-3.«-«enb^per-m(l»-to-3 cents and t((jllmlnat« the surcharge for Pullman accommodations, it w u lesmed from a benver railroad

    The proposal will be placed before the western lines at a meethis to be held to aiicaso, October fl. this authority. who asked that his nsme not ' e used, said.

    "If accepted formally a t the meeting tho new rate wiinto into effect

    .November 1 ai sn experiment." heaald JIe .AilrlM ttu t thi» hnnrd[to Increase business.

    The surehsrse, he explained, rep-

    the western atsoclaUon of railway executives include Carl It. Gray, prtsl- dent Of the Union Pacific. —

    1 5 2 5 PERSONS PEB ISH

    z o r a o s s j N . a s : w L i 9 3 2 _

    CmCAOO. O c T l (^V-The '1BJ3 prade erovlns death toll .of 1515. th e , American,, n.-illra^-ttsaoclatli was told today, was the.zmallest In.

    I any year since lOtS.The report was,made belore the

    uoclailon's safety section by H.. A. Rowe. New York, of the Del»-| ware, Lacknwantia -nnd Western

    'rallroid.

    -POLO OROtWDS, New York City, Oct. S «v -T b e ftnt game.ot the worlds series, follows play by play:

    F tn d n n in f

    '. g i n f S g S : - -presldenl o t the board ot sldennen. The start of the game w u delayed by the departure ‘ -

    the plate. Ball one, high and outside. Strike two. swinging at a screw bail. Ball two outside. Foul inlo the.dirt. Myer fanned.i-swlnglng at < : f u t

    .balL* — • -.aoslln up: Ball one, low. f t u l

    Islrlke one against the boxes off lin t

    how manatod to shove tha ban (0 Hughey Just in lime to nip tha on- rushing Karris. I t w u a close de- . , eislon. -flewtll-.reothed th l r t r ^ W tn d OMltnAtho-oM-sIuner-and a « o r U :± 3 series h e r o r n is s 'je a m n o r ir u 'i t—

    baif7^tnk»-iw oreiinear vide. Ooslln fanned, swinging a t a ■ iw cune.

    Maiiuih up: Strike one, called.i Istrlke two. swinging. I t Was a screw' ibsll. Ball one, low and oulslde.-Ball, !on«,-low.aadoutslde-Ball.tca.-hlgh.l iManush also struck out, sdnglng at

    fait ball and the erowd gave Hub- ell a terrific ovation.

    ■ n....... bane.GtANTS — Moore up: Uoott hit

    sharply Ip Myer and w u safe when the second baseman Juggled tho ball jr an error. •Crlts up: Strike one. called. Crits

    flled out to Ooslln.T e ^ up: Foul, strike

    thc-lbwerslands offJUiird bsse.Poul, strike two Into the. screen. Terry fouled out to Sewell who made the

    1__)cai£h_halt.

    ottT ip; drove a home run Into the right field stands scoring Moore; aliead of him.

    DavU up: Hall one low. Ball two.; hUh and outslile.-'Davis slngled| sliarply past nni-

    Strike tw a swlnglnf; again. Stewart tossed to firsu Jacks«n lifted a high fly to Schulte. Two runs, two hits,

    I. jpne, rrroTi .Qnc-lcft-cn-basef ... ... Second •loDlag

    SENATORS - Cronin up: Strtta

    co py iuat llUJ.ByTtieNew YortTrioune,'Uje.j- - icontinoed on Pajij J,Cri. 1*^-

    J r t tod by 0 U< collected four hlU In as many iliae* -.vii a t bat,- loeludinj.a . tli i i Jn m n iT - 'i home run, routed Walljr -Odti:) .'{7] Btewart, tha.Ttanassee n tm n . laVAiT the third Innlog, m ey ruitied tb*;.*/ senator! off their feet with a that-belied thelr-labal ot-.riiil wondenr-bul-thetr tafltld d e f t- ^ - .a

    a t his eorazaud a t Uia finish. «hera < Whsfahiittm ww ^itopped wUb' tb * ^ ^ tyinsm 'onieeoD dbM p.--.-,

    tor- two trron-.faaM nd'hlav;;

    te n to wore tn the fourth to d v .- nloth inalBg*. Hubban ml«hi eelebnted'hU world.- striea d e ta t^ with a ahtitout ot-tha sort J a .b a ij^ ^ i

    haadloc NaUonal 'lea|ua on all seasoa.- .-.^ J ^ a ^ p lt ttr c ^ n r t -e ^ M ^ m T 7 ^

    cash eostomers, all bnt atfew a c a l te td - eom en_o l_

    ■ ttw the IttMt soaSpa*-.. . _ j a r o u r w T i r n 8 a i i a r i a “ ,'I

    th« eighth and ninth inolhgc Up': • ,to that stac#-of the p a e , workln* nnoothly- «Bd-T!tteeti«ly behind '• r 't f »SZr»3ft,. •IfctO. .

    m yet«‘ a h a r« .U S JIU t • Each rtaba* share. fU 4 U .» L EMh leacael U>ar^ |lS,fU^I.

  • T i r m . m u D A 1LT N E W SI i i m m iS /n ) A H O , ;W E D N E a A Y M O B N I N G , ; O C r O B E R 4 , M a 3

    ' ' - L e c iu r e r r C o m ts to Schools

    OH a Tiilt to Idtlw lebeoli u d :: eenttea a n d (0 ftltendUwlUUcon*

    TRiUonodhgXdatuWomu'iChriii-- 'i s t tB u h ln t t t:Un

    tioud kc tu m tor Uio oiitnJntlon'* L '^ d fp w tn e n t ot Kkoune Unperuee ,1. lQitmUon.VTindlnTwlnPtlU]r(** J^ 4«n !iy^S h# -«M .F M W jK r t bf » •f - jnujnbef c rle td e n «ad m m ben------ ------------

    f o tV A j ! o .PBfkW drp»i- rrsenUtlrts of foreign eounlrid. Including Oueseppl Cutrueclo, Italian eouRKl general; Genera] Aldebertde Orambfuii. of France, and Colonel L. R.Lanechc.Canadlanmlnlst«rotde>

    kept-combg NW^nal Commander Louis A. jDhmon, who received m * lutes a t the reviewing stand all day. declared a new Legion parade rec-

    rd had been seU-There arri60,0W ln-lt,'"tiB-as.‘ irted.

    wearing p o U to n ^ front and rear, waa the Jtonnetllk.dnim.corpftJint Irucka following toased Idaho spuds to the stands.

    In the parade

    w as^awled'llrat-plaoa-ro^ti yjoii. 7t3e /loat w u a producllon of a familiar Uassachuaetta scene, a flih house and dock Jusl ouUlde Itockport.

    Beit clown or eomcdlan. Harvey Varney. Valparaiso, Indiana, Post NumberM; ' -- •

    Beit Iwlrling and high stepping dtum-maJor-MtH-Dorothy-Blamla, Alexander Graham Bell post Num* ber 3M, Boston.- • Mort unique eoelumea—Man o'War po!tJ{umber.B..Lezliigton,Ken{i)Cl3i.

    Best dHlI t e a m - Zouates'Foatr

    Drun corpa traveling longest'dla*

    F tn t aid autlons were strung out througti tbs oouotaln areas aod a steady a ttcaa of Injured poured Into •them, taeea and bodies bUck- eoed by tbe smoke, clothing ripped aad 'tora by Janed brusb. Many of them were a t tha verge ot exhaus* tion and hyatoria.

    ■nie tttastrophe w u the worst

    Thomas both pitched fine relief ball."On tbe way Ptit, a glance Into the

    Qlanta' dressing room revealed they stiu were allllng there. Just talk* lag. All the place needed w u a few oennanla on Ihe waUs to maie It look like a fralemlty house meeting.

    "Yeah.* Teny w u saying, .- i thought Carl

    Betortts to r»lll«»-Haro3d 8ln- cUlr. son el Mr. and Mn. J. A. am* cialr. b u relumed from a visit. lo California, to accept a . position In the Idaho Department store mcnt department.

    m r to a 'tn - th r h ls lo r r o l- t h e ^ n - U » e J M t ^ l i W t ^ K » j a n ) U ) l i ^ ^ ------tv ,r^. Btfi.iiolt. It oocurrfd In an ^ county general iiosplUl were, Mrs.opes a r u M t a i ^ of the city-a thousand*.

    3%e park Is alluated lUet trom tbe downtowi

    jo i ta-aurrounded by La . . Glendale and Burbank. lU smaU mountalna. tbe highest peak or which U only ISOO feet, are crlss'

    three golf courses and swimming pools and tennis eourta.

    VIRGINIA RA TIFIES

    R E PE A L AMENDMENT

    HBTCENTEICi; LEAVES ME USED

    down became contused anif a verl* . Ubie blockade of humanity aed* d e ^ w u created on 'the canyon

    _ ilde ,_________ __________

    ____ In. fighting their way slowly and• painfully through tbe brush-stud*

    . ’ ded canyon but the fltat vDluntter*were uugh t like tiles. ."

    r r s — Wave* of-amoka-eogulfed-tbem • and (he t k m beat of U>* adrane*

    .■ Ing flames dropped them like ma* S ' ” chinergun InilleU. U lilt iBuey'Uf

    — uneobsetouMiaas.inMt-ot.lhem died. . The death trap struck hornr In ' . the stoulest hearted. I t looked like* the devuUllon created by a baltle* — ..lle ld ., AlL.JlTlng things had,been

    ctM:agw*yrwtem uc fleam. __'

    Some wcre'louiid. handT^lasped 3. logeUier, The bodies of others Isy „ ' g j^ w c ly , heads and shoulders

    propped up by elbowa ^ In nearby Hollywood, for which *:r'- thU -ptrU cuIar secUon of the areai.------ Miu-nsmfd-tha-ltoUyawid—

    great clouds ot smoke could be r swirling skyward. Alarms rang out % through the clip's fire s}stem and

    company afier company ot enginesraccJToTlioTaTC:--------------------■ Three thouund men were sum' marlly recruited and rwhed to the

    * strleken area, «hcre aftrr fcreral j • "hoors of effort, they suee*ed*d In t controUlng most of the contlsgra* “ tlrni.*• Some ot.lhow who escaped told w . cf bcln.? so filled with fear that 5 . : tbelc mtuelea became paralysed and ^ they tied only after the fismes

    —ftIorB~ttBO'-«000-tnen-hsd-been

    HOW; IS THIS?.-.Wben a Twin FalU business

    jsaa.got-bla.unlshed. photograph «t nir .ttiuIVi ho uM -T htt Htbe best picture I ever a w , no matter who. tbs subject.or who the photographer."

    , I wUl try and please you ai ijnch .lS A d some m l plcltirts tor Christmas. Place your order soon. Wo ^ r e moved to IM

    North, over todependenl n a r te t.- :-■•rW COBYSTOBIO

    titefin c ti hhaeeot _A L y S s a e - J i t t e t t i e ^ ' '~ '

    AmJUCsZuchiajJease/

    i t l s f o a s t e J "

    ip « B c r m T u iE -ro ara E o * ! n ip i»5n!)«_

    E S S ; - ? - -

  • T W IN .F A L L S . D A IL Y N E W S , .T W IN FA L L S.. ID A H O , W ED N E SD A Y M O RN IN G , O CTO BER 4, 10J8

    iTiics:

    S e c re ta ry of L a b o r Includes

    U nem ploym ent In su rance

    In 'J E c o n e m lo " P ro g ram

    KEV VOIIK. Oct. S 1;!VAB eCO* soalo prognin dulfcM to pm ent

    br SwrtUrj' of Ubor ? tu e e t Pei*

    Uu NnUontl Ccoterenca of Calhdlle CtuiUlet, ms renKlle*, uMe trora }obUA losuniiee..ire:

    eocUl u d IndtutrUl prorltloai for

    • - , ln tune of wrly *l«lc m -.'•nent*

    ---------- I!r«-publl9-«niployra»nt-ncJu»M on'a nillcHUl tMl«.--------------

    DeiJolopnieDt by Induatry of m'eini for cfiployment lUblllxallon. . -

    —~AaTigrlniltcr«l‘ni'ottMriintttr«t>

    T/d«ie AfuctUm.■For Coatmlior

    Fon unemployment

    FEDERATION PR E SID EN T

    -VISITS. CLUB^AT^RUPERT.

    ' BVR31T, Oct. a (SptcUl' to The M onJ-ftupcrt 'Women'#-dnb -*1U hold (be tin t regulir mtetlag ot the club r e v of ign-lPUWed&eada; af- tensooD «t the home of U n . Itoaa WooUord vhen U n . S. S. Airtsg* Ion, UontpeUer, precldtnt of the

    ervtioa of Womeni clubs ftod Urt. J. a Arthur, Burley, stBt* pubUdly e h t t n ^ wUl b« ipectil'cueita. Be* (Idu the dUtilct presldeot'i m em ie iDd ft ttOc by U n . Arthtar, Mn.-Ed&t etntlAlr, toe»l elub member, wUl |tre ft piper on “Ace of Ahoonulcr.'' Afternoon te* » ia be lerred. . .

    Itf the erenlnc the rUltlos offle* m iriU be honor iue«u a t ft 1 o'clock

    V J S I I S J U R L B L C H A P J £ R

    ________ ..O cf ,3 ~nil, vqIM »palrn» ft pftfdon. . . the man a t th e Ju t meeting of the board In July and today said he

    tho c

    LABOR FEDERftTION

    ----------P O IS E S -F O R -F IG H T

    " {Continued From Page One) ‘

    Evidence presenl^aeaiiisi C ih^ am after his arrest in Arco. Indicated he hnB entleed an Austrian mln-

    -«-from-Bln#haift-eanyon.-Utah.-ln* _ j s i h e flm g y a ra jrea .o L th e .cn t*

    e n of the Kfoon, ahd there shot him. Alleged efforts to secure mon-

    —ey-lhe-mlner-posstssed were frustrated when the body fell Into a

    , cretleo and we«fiW there so tightly his wallet could not be removed.

    fn event Governor Ross \-otes for the pardon and Girard continues

    _ h js rote acslnst It. thU itpp>.i «hii be I ^ , u only by a majority rote can a pardon be granlcd and the reprieve ends with the meeting of the board.

    ed merit clause In the auto: l j!le code as well as the.provlslon In the »a1 code that denies the worken

    ISTrJghtlb strike.'’

    todsy for* consideration were minds for a 30*hour week and fmpJoymyiUnsurance, boUi of which

    rce^avored in bis speech opening s'eA ntntiannhe^tahiilhbient'er

    . labor party, emploj-e reprcsenui- Uon of NRA code auihorltles. and - federal lleenso law over all Indu; try.

    In addition to the difficulties en iraced 'by some of these propoMis,

    Lewis renewed his demands for an nocase In the executive council

    membetihlp-from-U-to-2^

    BORLEY, OcU J (Spclal to The News) — Repaln and redecorating a te under a-ay a t the Central holel. of which P. M. Boyd U proprietor. Windows have been stripped for winter, the joof hsa been renewed, a new flue added to provide a heata

    — letr hallways, and halu and rooms replsstered where neeesury and painted and ealclmlned. .

    which was defeated last year.A sharp dUpute revoIrCd about the

    revitalised brewen* International un- on. which Is bringing before a con*

    Other unions a rt being permitted to take memben that rightfully belong »lt. 'The coarenllon expected to gel

    down to actual business tomorrow Bllh tbe fln t reports from the resolutions committee. The addresses of Seertlary Perkins. Administrator Jobnson and Senator Wagner, chair* nan of the nallonal labor board,K t lor tbe ftflemooa...

    S H A D O W L A T V T )

    TONIGHT

    B IG B A L L O Q N D A N C E ̂ Ccme and Joia In tbe fi e 'of the baQoou bearing

    raloable faren.WAI.T BECKER AND HIS ORCHESTRA

    Children unijer high school age _.-e atkccj to complete their visits to thu iihfjry ft Pi ag-eompanled'by psrenU or older broth-

    rsorslstcrs. ,

    1)10 Oem Sute Study club will meet (or a 1:30 o'clock lunclieon to- day.at.the horns of Mrs. C..A.-Bkk- ford, 1301 Eleventh avenue east.

    Too L^te. To ClasslfaPOR^JlENT^-NEWtT-TDRHieHED

    four-room home. No children. See a t 3n Third avenue north after 9 A. M. “ ■

    FOR SALE - IMI FORDOR BE- dan in good rondltlon.

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    I K m U 4 naBbv ela M cutuuueu. tra

    a o s B ' g J

    . •w »i»sss** t« i^-......■MUM Ml *tcMd Um* buodrM m a inma «oH tbetun bt ceaiual -i

    lo tOi t»

    All fW M rw uM tq

    S | ^ i U « 5 w I K

    r.CO«BAOS •ApptfenUr FTUldeu M o k r U'i

    view tf tbs A aerlcuvU flw *>0»* Uoo la topect o( bonui tod ptuloo

    _e2iliu.Biiffllu'o( DO tTo IcterpnU-

    -------- WW»4i4mB».ooili'ilpidm t u n i tU« U iU n mtmben u -

    — nm tW -te-n iuoM l-w nm itko -ta

    bo* 10 t v tuu nm oaU u-ttetL-R aU i biT»,Uw^ QM*. um n u p u u n iU s Uni. We m v bars

    with rubber

    merUt M botb dn tcd . CxperlmuU ol Uili to r t bars i t t t td j . been nude.

    U we u e colni to b m nllrocdta il.

    eoU;. limited oalr br tnekace. It < u r be b u d to ten « biu tm n a TuU- nuu>. We B»y e » « ftt.bUMei »t home e < iu ^ oa roedJ cr n u t . .

    F i i i i i i E i f

    . . )mait orer: tecond; bectuie be b tte t r u tten taking uucdlngt In the m— aalfoffon«ciw u*eooledo(flcU l-

    Ir M a *-vUd JVD." but UnotlleUUr < It Ni^iriKd no one on the Inilde.

    jcauM the bar ^erer leaeoo le al> i

    fclTtcc'iip'dBrtDSttW’U ilcK 'orBnibt c I W attnrir and

    Kood rta*on-th*r hare one or their b « t Meadi altllnir on tbe board.

    " the

    l i u i ^ ' r tuaOi Sor U>e n i^ /o o t ehinotl on- Ibe-MUiUatppl TbU

    I channel hid been voted br n n tre tt.I but w u htJd up by the pubUa worti I board. BecrtUrr Irtee fO» the blime.

    AetuiUy he w u-anyihlnj but to I blame. '

    filtUfl* OB t»ff public »ork* botrd member*, many, of them

    -le At.e nine o

    tnlned oburrera around the Pacific iound Incredible. Not long ajo. for Initanee. • Jipanete naral captain KU.urMtftl t i t o g MUTHllM» m, San Diego harbor. The itory neier loked out. probtbly-trin be AoJed Dut It WM true.

    ’Tt>e ludleroui thing w u that tbe gtalleman arrteted oould b a n got* Ua the Miindlnp by ' eoniulUng nrloui marine mape. Ttxy-are not secret.

    Borne monthi before — near tbs heltht ot the Manchurian erb!»“ a

    Hill Billies Appear At Orpheum

    _____________________ __ U lubitltule. ■n k K ixv ' 6 cL S (Boeclal to 'Hio WASmNOTON; Oct J - Profei- While the board looked faTorably i

    J n ^ f w sorftsggl# l\igw !J.iitl« t*n{«cr*- 0{W Blo*air

    - «Um, figure. Zts bodice Jloef aro soft and designed to Halter a t well a t .....

    *l.the-curve*JiLlbB.buit..tba _:J FOS YOtnt COPY. FBICE OF CATALOG rtPTERN CENTS. CATALOG AhTO P A T T E R N TOOETWEIl TWENTY*Fnt CENTS. •

    lege so far.to the usual enrollment

    a t tbe coilege, men tbli n a r.o u tr number the -women, Mias baa Stun-

    K A f l “ D E B A T E ' T R Y O U T S ^ T E C E IV rM E R lT B A D G E S

    less than tiaff of what the sovem- ment must pay cotton growers for

    • • «crtag£--Blrendy has beenmottling aos-men were on the rolls colleje ot Idaho student* * i l l ^ l n t j , ^ , _ V jihlle IWTumen were regUtered. next week when tryouU are achedul*

    ' ■....... . !e(l for two forensic e « n u sponsored

    EL E CT NEW SECRETARY,bating organltauon._

    Bunir'Ccl.~}"(BpNla1~'lo The sot)homore~sludentt tntrresKd In tne Nen) — The Business and Profes-’flcnite debate will be ilm uJrjou ti. slonal. Women's club met Monday .Three student* from each clas* wUl erenlng a t Uie home of Mrs. U J.;bo chosen to present the'debaU Oc- Johnson with eight member* pres*,tober 31 on the subject, "ftesolved, ent. Tl)e new.president. Mn. IUng.!tbat the DQlted.Btatci ibould adopt announced new conmltteei for the!the essential features or the British ensuing year. Mr*. Oladya'Shrlrerlsystem of radio control and opert-wa» iQected secretary, succeeding: tlon." ---------------Ulas Harriet Todd, who bad . . tlined. A buslnrss dlscusjloD fol- »K«d.-:----------- ■

    to the foUowlng boy

    ________ ,...TnieMDfc commutes hearlnsiroomr.the

    for many yeani bt major bat- . )vcr tax and larltf measures

    ha.i-been'eemple(fly.;r«mo«f«il«d.™ A half*elrcle rcstnim ha.-i been built at the rear, and lienetforth commit'

    Wilbur Hyde,'second da.lg film nie.

    MEBNA KENNTOt *nd:Th>#A>e Voj^ElU aUrrlng in the Jee.K'a h e x r fSMl-tltkel /ratorr, ‘Bed Halrrd Alibi,' ‘today and tomor*

    T O D A Y !! o n t f ie s t a g e II

    mviMyiHiminini. ; . I I H P E I I S Q I I

    — 453Jlnutw of:Ui___ IhcJYorldJi'iiinmi5J

  • . T W IN FA LLB’d A IL Y N E ^ , T W IN F A L L S , ID A flO /W E D N E S D A Y M O R N IN O .'O C T O B B ft < .1 9 8 8 '

    ivG eofaiaHeayvwileti

    A t T e n a c ity O f B oy

    ! In F in a l -S tra g g le

    - f a m o t is ^ d x e r - O ie s - o f - A o u le f

    P e r ito n it is ’ A f te r” F a ta l

    I n ju r ie s ' .in A utom obile

    O v e r E d e n s T e a i

    P o w e rfu l S co ring M achins

    S m ash e s T h rougli D efense

    - J o - S c c r t h W - l o ^ c l o p y i

    .E D Q i.-O ct,a (S pcclil-to -llie l K en )—A povcrtui tcorlot machine ‘

    . in the torn ot & tiiuk; loolUll teun I !(rom.iUn»n high uboot rolled up' l»nd dOM 0}c loc*l tfMlrou todi

    Ur u iu u N u iiA iua i A£io£uiiea bpona w n tu j

    -TgATX lN roarW L J t'iV - iKuy ended Uie’ curctr o( W. U txDuigi (Strlctuis. UcoriU hetT7<

    uL r. p nfptpy' I'uyiloiaM itUrisuUu liu oeaU) id ACU14 pcntonitii. 'invy m&rrelcd » l' ijio icnieity wun wWcii too » • ;« « • Via uaco:i oojr clung to l)(e.

    rdrlhlmf rtigd m 'u« lud lOUtllt in

    f' - - lliu fijiK-iurrouiidcd bjf his parenia, tsU broinrr and nts wlK'. CUra.His bod; will lie in sUle el the

    Matci) municipal iiw plul tomorrow--------fiflm 10'lo 0 o'dockTPubUc'lilSlffir

    tcr\icej will be lic:d a l (he auditorium Tburaday alwniooa at.J o’clock,eonductod by the “ ' “ ....... “nattor of tlie vmetme chitfcl».-lniermen» w il l^ ir »lde ccmetcry lure.. ilU leti (ool v u alncat tom loose

    . mid lils.pclvb.cruihMl u ou.auU)* mobile tlruclt JiU motorcycle Bun*

    -d a y .--------------L--------------Abandon Hope

    liu lalltd last olgliL Pliyilclaiu , flbUKlontd hope at 3 o'clock tbUj

    UK mother, »lio iias lralned'hlm . for j l t i ^ ^ rmg^nghU^ d ( ^ ‘

    I'umlng to hit isiber lait night, he alray. did ui)on_tl}e_ntumJoJDj

    - corncrdunngi tight, Uu boy aaked:•• - - • • g^paJi

    game plgtkln M nlon.' Ualag atralgtit JUio jklungea the lluucnltei coached by Roy Smith

    time and croised the goU lUio {or louehdovm (wlce in the ilr tt haU.

    'SvMplsg tna nm i added 7 points

    ‘•LUten, soo," tjtrlbllng rcjilled, _ jjk c 'r tin Uie tenth round and ge’ve

    so fto {igHri'm }our mauagtr you've got lo do whnt l teli you.

    nodded hla hend.Death closed a carter Klikh *a«i

    fitrlbliiiR light almost ever}' chaoi'n o f -th

    mlddlCK'flght* to the heavyirclghts. but ntver quite scale the peak.

    Hfhta Famous Men He broke into national prominence

    a t t itsult ot hU famous "three^de- cltlaa 'tlshl with -Mike'* McTlgue, then light h«a»>TWiglit champion, a t Columbus, Otorgla, in lfi23. U te i he rought Paul Btrltnbach, Jack 8hvkey, Tommy Loughran, Prime Canefa, Phil Scott and, Emie

    ,____ achsaf, He lost hla last b iJto r the-------heifr««lghTT!tirinreh"W wfrerea

    t technical knockout In the tllteenth

    Inc in Clereland In I931 ./ “ Al'hTTbttTatiJbllnrwu’BflUlaiii: TUI and handsome, he «-as the phys* leal equal of any man he taced.&me said he lacked courBire. bi|t they had

    him fjy aa climb so

    Florers and messages of oondo* lence came from all orer the verld

    —tM ay^aek'6harkey-cklIed-hlm-i "great fUhter" and said “hli spleo'

    - did family life made him an example

    FIRST GAME - P L A Y - B y P - L A - Y -

    . (Continued rrom.Page.One).

    tn e n Jackson and Hyan on , dribbler.-------- Schulte "uprBall-OT«rlor."8Ulk«

    one. called..6trlke two, srlnglng at a low curve. Foul In the dirt. Schulto

    __buakd-toJtubl)ell_and.Croiiln..w w____ for«r-aRd-lwHe.-BallUin>.Mapctsso|toe* It on the thumb of hi* right hand. U w u strike, ono. the umpire ch-mglng hts dKlslcm. Strike' two.

    • xwinglnjr a t » lo» - enrre -Into the dirt. Ball two, low. Poul o(f the third

    • b u t line; Bluego struck out, awing.

    - Sewell up: Ball one outdde. Sewell grounded out. Jackson to Terry on • »low hopper.

    R’j gart nn; Byll nry law. Call "■■■ two.'high- s irlkem e'p illed . atrlkt •' — two'-'iwlnging.- SMwirt 'fBnned,|

    swinglnir. U v u HubbcU's th*t-the-prisoner's step-gnndfsther 4t«mond Guen* ther, w u a dentbt lo Emperor Frans

    jJcoejih..................................1—Whtiever-DeilU's-politleal-camPr ' however, his two bullets were water

    duck's W k u far u the dl* njInutlveDolfuss w u concerned.

    A few hours after the attempt, the little cliancellor-^ feel ii inchea U U -w u standing in his pajamu at home delivering a natlotf-wlde ed* dress assuring the Auitriani be w u still np-and'tightlng. -

    T h a t w u what we called In the •ar 'a thousand golden wounds',"

    the. chancellor.uid .in big.brief I speech, adding that he expecled lo

    SOUTHERN IDAHO SEED GROWERS, I i t c .

    Affillalcd with■ FARMERSiNATIONALTGRAlN"— '

    ■ C0RP(5RATI0N— Jb—

    NOW IN MARKET- -fo r CLOVER and-ALFALPA SEED------r . - " -♦IlHcr bu.vin;: ontriffhl o r cash julrancc. - Come In hnd let a^.exptain onr plan. .

    . C . F. and'F. M. THOlirETZ, Mgr._____OfHc*; ahoshcme a t Fourth W w t

    Deer Hunters PSeason Opens

    N0VEM BER5th _________________

    If you want a new gun ourprices are “ the same, so buy wKOe tH ^ a rrc lie a p I '

    ' Model 54 Winchester 30-06 or 270 . ^ k d e r s n V i n c K S u r l M S M - i r o ™

    ~ w ltlrL y inaT r8 lgh t~ -::.i:,:.:.'.:i'r :: Carbine, 54 Model .

    i - j fS 3 a o —

    ‘ S&ragerSjpertSporier, a n r s l u ^ , 0 0 to $ 3 2 .9 8 ' T n e m I n ^ o n T E y p r W ^ y - B ite r-? r^^t3^^^^

    30'Remlhflon Automatic -----------: - _ » .» ^ 5 3 iS 0 , ..15 ReninKton Antomatlc, nearly new . ..^ .^ (35 .00

    I W nchwler d arblne. any r i i e ________ 4 3 2 .5 0Winchester Carbine, tised {nni8,'cac!i .i$10 to $ 2 32r,0.,'j000 Savaue, ierer ac tio n____ L _ $ 4 0 . 5 0250-3000 S a n i« . ascd v;,..;,,-,,,,-,:,.

    We Have Almost Any Kind.of Used -----------Guns-You-Wantl-

    Ilunelnj K n lv tj_______________* 1 .0 0 lo $ 1 .S 0Huntinp Knives, 2 blades, each -Axes, c a c h .... ............................

    ■ Flash Light Batteries, cach ...........Huntlniir Caps, red and khaki, eachCun C « m «ll k i r J l ................ . ..S l.S < ftl> J S .S O '

    - And-When You-Want Real Game Ammunition.-. Buy WESTERN. So You'll Know W hat la The BcsJ

    CLOSE-OUTS ON AMM UNmON—32 RemlnKton R ine Siiellfl. 8 5 C

    75cSpecially priced p e r _________

    , AH makM of 20 ga. a n^ 16 I whotgun BhcllB pfr'b 'or

    G E I l R r S H j j SSPORTING GOODS siroiffl; ,

    252 MAIN AViSm iE.SODTO'.S£'.:_ ..

  • M ARKETS A T A GLANCE

    , _____ -Irits iiU r!--

    'dOUtf UUptVIWe .Cotton: • e u id y ; locreuea

    —huquWalloa; lo ttl and-' Bcuthtm

    Colfet: i>uU: prteei

    ios -20H to r c ; llttla (Ba4|

    --------------------------‘-aM iS ltl fiJ rtO-centrallKd

    T W IS FA L L S MARKETS

    tm d tn titu Buubm. lu-ieo im^ xo

    H tL C llh Jlffji___hJ* ? a t l C«ntr»l— W « T w n *

    rukud Uown J!» r«nnfj CO

    5 S i___ K\i lfl»i

    n p ~ i t s 1«4_ m '*

    - . i f Hi.Tt:__ s«’j- SJ i . Hii,“ i z S ' - s '-

    fludler. Wfe«n»f »~1 «mp»Br,

    1 Con C«p------ 5̂ *

    !c«mmwclil Oaullioir«»rranu_ J. lcoroor»l« .Tru»l.anin*— --------- *?/!}

    ' coniln Cobblui' mojllf j 40! MlimcMU North Ilakota Cob- I bten KM r iw » « tlo n l i . « to II.*

    irWcTto ttis'io'»5.75: iop vealen M: '»tc«ily: olhcn weak; iiockiyi ana rM'iicn KCtlve. itcDcly; ihreo loads

    o iii jd r iJ jS ’ t b ' J l O O 16 1300 S iLlO to MJO; 1300 to 1500 ^ u n H rM lo ia3 3 rx o m m o irm ^ ^ dium 5i0 pounds up helten good and cliolce 550 to 900 puinds « to.WiOJiflmmpn nnd m e; dlum 850 to MO pounds »150 to |5T Mws good « « to »3J5;. ccmmw and medium t l t i to IJ-OO: lo» « '* ter and cutter t t to ♦1A5; 'e ^ « -

    5 w elglS 'w V s'w 'M 35; common and medium. aU wclghU^J to It.

    Sheep: RecelpH “ “ i*

    steady; sheep weak to 10c lower; top WesUm Umbs M JO; some held high-

    ben natives $8; feeding law Monday around He higher. fS-75, M (-W ;-lanbs-good_and.chojceJ° pou»a. do.n « » lOJli *2^ medium M pounds down-lUO to M. yearling wethers medium to choice w 10 ilO pounds WJO to M.7i; ew«. goodnnd choice 90 to 150 pounds $1 JO

    a s g « . “; i r ‘s s

    “ OHlCAOO. OetrJ w? itrS D 'A I— i f S ; iw SipH rw W ; n c t lv o w ta 'iiBtttirT5B“ Wgher-than-Monday a. BVcMSes; alf classes sharing Upturn;

    • to choice . 160 to r o pounds

    - i m i i

    P ric es V ary L ittle From

    !T :'P re v li) iis^ T S e ssio n r= W itlt

    B usiness Lacl

    about steailr: fed s le tn and year, lings m'wtly 15 to M.75;. weighty Steen 1371 ,poun4l.M ;-llaht-»l»rs

    idmedlum.welshuMJSiUea:]® ^U L ! s . u i i i a L r o y - ; » r U U °,.j0:-cutter-iTBdM-*l;40Mo » i» < [Q jicT O ierrtop

    feedrrMffis I t to 14.75; stock c a lv e s,... . [g ijo pounds H.15upMo-15 ;o ,- -7 7 — — T ~ t | o ^ lo-5J4-pounds~rWO'ld

    Slifcnj neerlpU 10,000. hniM : . j iq. « o to 350 pounds»i.7S toJ5.50; strong to Me lower; sheep and l« d - ; - ■ ^ to |4J0; 200ers Heady; early sales sotted range;: . . . -.„o(U M55 to 11.00; pack- Umonirttrjcasrwrtcd-natlTo >a«b«: *3-16up to m y. ewes MJO down; bulk choice 70anee fccliiig lambs M.75 to « J5 ; to iteedUig ewrs VP to t l I c . J R e e e in U 11,000,calves 15W;

    ST .™ srp irr .V E .,T O C X -BT. J03EPU. Oct: 3 on tU 8 D A t; lending lower: itoekers and leedcrs

    Catlle: Refcljits s » 0: short load'In liberal supply, slow, steady to :Jc choice 012 iwimd mixed yearlings 10: , lower; top fed mixed yatllngs $8:

    - - - - - • - - - ' jood and choice 550 to 1100

    ....................- killers *3.75 to M; ap.proxlmalely sU "'lM ds~os'fcctlets U.75 to It; few heltcrlsh cows |3iO;

    13.75 to

    p a c k t r r w o r c n i w markefl8M ;|

    -E lk’s—GircusTlicre are still two ehanecs- bolh

    tonlght-to see Twin PalU door circus and exposition.

    ThU feature amuMment allractlon. with 15 ouUUndlng circus acts sup* piled by the Dwenport Society circus. ChliJJSO. opened a flve-nlght en' gagemer,- in the Dks hall Iasi PrI* day. arid has played to constantly Increasing crowds at each perfor-

    Imsnee.l iu t night more than 200 persons

    ■ were turned away, disappointed, be- every Inch of slandlnirroom

    ;os well as all of the seatlnfKapaelty n the hall was occupied.Wlth'the purpose of preventing

    curreneo of disappointment on Ihla accQiiDt.Jht.Clrct«JTaq?KemejUanu nounced last evening that two com- # lc p e r ra f t--------- ---------------------

    10.2et esUmated attendance; 305 In*___door senior meetlnp with 6418 count*

    tcndance, and 78 meetlnp a t the county }aU and county general hos-

    nrslon numbered 48. and adulU, 41. .Members of the local post ipent

    J3 hours visiting the sick and poor and vUlted 1754 famUles. ITirw glrU (|

    taken during the year lo th # .

    L ega l J d v e r t i s e m e n l ^

    -NOTICK-Ur-WRJT-OP—ATTACHMENT

    In the District Court of the Elevenlli Judicial District of the State of. Idaho In and for Twin Falls Coun*

    W. M. Pealn, Plaintiff,

    R, J. Day. DefenaanE Notlco is hereby given th st oa

    G cp fc m b c riin in jrn m ro m tM h tT ::- mcnt was Usued out of the above eo*' tltledTourrin-nKraMTrraUtled ae* tlon, attaching the properly of the ‘ abore named defendant for the lun .

    ihereunto set my band and the seal

    NOTICE OF SIin the District Court ot the Elev*

    ' enth Judicial DlsUlct of the Slaw of Idaho, In and for Twin Palls County.Edward N. Buckley, pUinllff,

    Fred E. Ramsay and BUncheRam* say, husband and wtte, DefendanU.

    Under and by virtue of an Order of Sole. Usued out of the above en* titled Court, in the above entlUed action, dated the 3rd day of October,

    defendanU on the 33rd day of September, J933, said d fo tc being re- - corded-Jn Judgment Book 18. a t page

    a t 7:30 and the other a t 9 o'clock to- night, llw last night of the circus |

    .MiMli. engagement_here..

    the County of Twin PWls. State of Idaho, and bounded and described asfQll(jys..io-wlt:___________________

    AU that part of the North Half ‘ (N ^) Of the Northeast Quarter (NE’.;> ot ScctloR' Twentr-llvo (25). Township Ten (10) South,

    Ing south .of the Oregon Short Line right ot way. containing fUiy-ono-

    ond flfty^cli'ht hundredths (5IJ8), .acrcs: end Block “B" of Hansen

    TBOTiilte-eontammgncithTacBted— street, sbout three t3) sgethcr-wlth-all water-rlihta-held

    CT.-nnd-went on record-as- proposcd .organization-ol.a.Tw la PnUs Community Chest In which lor

    . . . grass . . . . . . . dairy typequotable ia.35down

    •• quoted lo' 83,75. Calves

    M2, a doubles Utah Jeedc rJ^ bs lo wi^j^ participate. Judge O. P. Du-' .................. vof thfr-local-advUwy-be_'wtlBhfd.»5.40; .20 out I1.W:, lato Monday 3, loads tu p o m ^ U h

    Receipts 15: lew 400 to 50 pound feeder calvcs 84 to KJO; choice veal- ers quoted around 18.50.

    Sheep: Receipts 2G00; duU, few ..Uasstcady to weaki-undertone weak to iMier on bulk now In first hands; deck 73 pound ahom Oregon lambs

    »q!75..

    e n with small freight benefit 85.75: drlveln Umbs 8i50 to ISAO; truckS d aged Idaho wethers «JW; about■tnick load Utah ewes 81.75.

    denS'e r s h e e pI DENVER. Oct, J 10 8 D A*-

    bo,vrd, presided a t last nlght-s meet-

    '"Adjutant suck 's report' showed the Salvation Army In Twin RilU I during the past year has helped 5«5 -faBtllles-wilh-foodHilolhlog and furniture: lUded 315 translenU with

    I meaU, clothing, shoes and medicine; reeetved-3T?-merU and found Jobs for 15 c

    tlves 15 to 18; s o tn cars 80 pound

    5too-packrr»-l28:....................124;J>intty_enough.oUere«i-to make te iu :' talking around 8535 for topdrUd ' ............. - ■c l f l y ...................................84.75 to 15; packing sows 83.50 down.

    Cattlet.ReeelpU 339; Calltomla feeders 40; late Mondsy and today; m anetibOUfimine'ththlast'w rrk-. ROOd cattle sleidy; slow demand for lower grades; slow; weak; bulk steers and heifers best kinds offered 83J0 to 'H 75 rrfin J .8 5 rT 6 m in 6 n -sn d r mosUy I3J0 down: good cowi 83iO

    ; to 82£5; common and medium 83 to 12JO; culter grades »3 down to t l and wider: veal calves ftJO to 85.

    Sheep; RecelpU 4348; Los Angeles'

    BOSTON WOOL ' -TJOSTONrOctr3 CD tu S'D’A )- Wool is moving ralhrr slowly in the Boston market but prices sre very firm. A further advance has been realised on strictly combing 5Cs. thr««-RATTO.ss-held 878'Street-mwttnp »lth.J-81>»rHfi Twln-r »Ui,ComirT:Wgaa.^ ,

    FRUIT GROWERS SEE .

    I N T E R M O U N T A I N P R O D U C E C O

    C O M M E E C I A t ■ _ _ A . p p . t & . p A G K I N G . a n i m S H I N G L _ |

    S i most trading reported at U e : , • few pataU toweri u oetaaionailfll. hlxhtr. US tooilly.ioe: afew points

    Twin Falli-nBflfy - Carloads foh: cash traek lo dealers: RosmIs U R t j

    few sales 85 to We; balk ootwelsht j

    a lt* farm packs cash ts grower*: ~ >U V B 1 8e to 85c; » few pest

    itlonal'eani higher.

    CHICAGO MARKET CBICAOO. Get, 3 Ml lU S D'Ai

    -Potatoes: Reeelptr 18J earlosdi: 00 traek 3X2. total United Slstr* shlpmenU 7M: Rasseti aboat ilea-

    ........ ‘to" •lltMl'-■rtUes Boaeraie, dfmsnii 1 X.pedoa^n h )Vli*l

  • ■UnttM.' 60 CwoUns cooUoBa - bar app tita ll; b tp e lm ' M Rlt.' ftlcuwbUt (be m u n k c n i, u 4 U loM br NnU (b»t bs h si ttk ra

    - t U {uft« i-V 4a-B tfr*aw « i« iP - IU ioa|bb«raeinbeniU )lhln(bick «................

    —v f-b trm kealflirN sw W nu i m e t uj*.' "ipinBliwl fon4 Krilx* tbelr RiMUsr u d (ba b(> " " ------- ------ ‘

    •lOU HHOr VAN BERG- NmU Uû kL "Wtil, Uiat‘« .

    bdlCTa • you wtre tnx j »l»uV eucjwiowdnx imajinoXiruwicli ft tool u to btUtre you. ^ou v tn . crujr about Uis ctnenMs, and

    cold. Ha rd t the m a t b rtik out upon hU teoip!**- ■ 'W h ifa th ity o u T « » r)n j» -

    ~ “rm *»^V *ih l^76r»hoi'n rrV io

    hU bead bent btlwten tnem, hU ey« lU rin j bUnkly >t Iha ipanited ihavlnp In (be gnlc.

    Vnut nittitmsre i r u thU me liad ibrolun Inla a home, itolen propci

    01 ycwr looc la ibe t in t (tfe mtn* UlM."

    “But you married me."

    tr . ahot > man for an handful of gm n tto n e i. . • eUbt tquare green

    Whose haodt V u Bers** hand?

    tnu t you? I fflvried you a e u t to set my ib m ."

    rAndwhy,ll«•You make me tired, Jimmy nid-

    _goyo_blde,_Mit. Riddell had come andfeUhedJlm

    from the Elston cottage hoi-s a

    She had tftld that he w u Jim Rid* dell, and the had stid that the golng-to -M ineynVeliriheTH dn'f told the truth about going to Mat- Iry,. so>why thould the have told the truth about Jim being Jim Rid- deU? - i

    (Copyright, 1S33, J. B. Uppincott.” -Co.)

    ~rm ?»~cnnunued>

    U g a l-A d v e r lls e m e n ls

    NCmCE TO c red ito r s’ -ESTA TE ' O P-C A nn iC -B E L ir B M rni (formerly Carrie E Dell.) DECEASED.

    ------------------------ .by.lhe un-.

    Ncfp IV a n te d -M a le

    ftudentt to work (or p u t tultlonr If wlih information or literature write Box 776, care K en .

    n- YOU WANT A W ONDBSim ' opportunity to make ggM ft day

    and get« New Ford Eight Tudor fie- dan betldrt. tend me your name im> mediately. No conteU or lottery. Par- tieularj ifee.-Albert-MlUs,-»Sn Monmouth, Clnclnnitl, 0 .

    NEW AND OBED PUBNITOR* OF all kinds. Coal Ringet u low u

    m eacn. We trade u d buy « stlL Will pay cash tor stores ftod re(rig« erators and furalturo. Uooa'i Faint snd-rumitutft Bton. Phoos I.

    F o r Sale— FruK s, V eg e ta b les

    It BAI*}—JONATOAH-APPWS

    South Kimberly. Bring cootainers.

    McIntosh a p p l s s b y b u s iiel‘6r track IMd' IfE."i;:W 6fflWltr

    m iie i-E n trw -K im b e n r* re » a r 'r south.

    APPLES-FANCY 11.00; GOOD culli. Salomes, sQ kinds 10 buth*

    els, tlJO; wtndtalls 10s. Orchard,

    —appks-are-i............ ... ... . . . .Sprlnp Orchard. Filer. Idaho. For tale by truck l^ad.or buthel.Jots. Prleet rettonnble. Phone 8J0.

    denlgned the executor of the ettale Of Carrie Bell Smith (formerly Car- rle E. Bell) 'deceated,' to tbe credit' ort of and all penocs having clsimj against the tsid deceated, to exhibit hem Kith the Decetaary vouchert, ;lthln ilx months atlcr the first pub-

    lto*lion-o{-thls-nollM,-lo-the-s«id necTOjrrirtnmnco-orcrArBxiicyr Attorney, Room 11, First National Bank Building, n ty of Twin Falls. County of Twin Falb,-8tst«-tiHdft- lioTTIiis being iKe-plWe llx W /5 r the UansscUoa of the butlnest of u id 'u u u .-

    Dated Ocioter 3i^. 1»S.FRED L,BLACKINTON.^-

    D O Y O U W A N T A F A R M H O M E ?

    - l / - y o n w ain n i i r s t c iB sra i ; acrc8~l(>catcd in one- o f th e b e s t M Ctioat o f T w in F a lls county, he re is j in o p p o rtu n ity to buy it.

    P riced low a t ?10,600.00 -------$2500.1)0CllSlJ=Bjilnm:c-Tcfmii;------

    P f a GRAVES & SON160 M ain N o rth Phone 318'

    F o r .S a fe — F i/m [lu re

    FOR BALE O H EA IS^A L' nANOE South Bend Malleable, good con>

    dltlon.PhenoMi«.'

    M iscellaneous

    OET-OENUINB-CRAST-CRYST^

    iL J.'schwitxtr, ! [ ^ ^ « 1 e i ^ Dtt> er, 7M Main Avenue East. Twin FtlU.

    UNFOTINISKEO APARTMENT, U

    SLESPINO ROOM. 0L08S IN. ^ te n a b le . Phone MO atter 6:10

    LONOV-AD-S-ROOU-M ODnt^ UO; I* room, «:o. a. K, Long, Phone

    R,

    HOtJBEKBPOWMlOOiW FUlW ^ ithed complete. The Ox(crL m

    a iln .T IW lir— ----------------- ■

    LARQE ROOM. CAN BE EASILT remodelect«en^ 2

    LOST - SMALL YELWW GOLD ■ wrlit watch between Orpheum'Uu* atra snd Rex Armt apartments 8at«u n s s r n ijn r~ v « a fd '* rk e< p ”m e ;Reward. Please leave a t The News.

    F o r S a le— P o u ltry

    FORBALE-RIIOPS ISLAND RED pullelt, fl months old. Mn. R. P.

    Bujh. 4 mllet south and 2!i miles to fo r-ta tt-ennn-H auT 'ttreH r—

    S itu a t io n s W an te d

    For Rent->Fumished

    Olonto.315 and worth.

    ■ rP h o n e iS t Park Hotel

    T o r S a le o r t r a d e '

    . . ___OB.-BAai[^PAJWot Twin FftOt. wlU tftke Ul« model

    sedsn as pftyaent. Write Box lA, o r e Of News. • . . ..

    Colleges ‘

    A to M a n t t . -

    . F o r S a ln - L lv e s lo o k

    ______ ________ ____Burt Dunshee, Buchsnsn Bt.

    B usiness O p p o rlu n ltle i

    butlntss. For n ie er t n d t (or Poultry and COWI. Filer. Idaho. ’

    FOR BALE ~ TWO TOIRDB » • te ru t in a good ienrle« ttfttloo and

    Tourist F a r t MSO .wlU handle sam*.. Phone M f or wrtle P. O. Bo* #90.

    B ttU N T nil~ rC O MB IIIQ BtftUii UMtl r

    For bMttDt M B tl» n c M I

    - w a n t ^ ^

    W A km >>.7T oritO ou9e s r a s iT watch and a s h ^ g l Bhoito>e'Bt.-;.

  • iliFIXESBWE;Kifertlof Beturnea After 15-

    -Wmti- - DeliberallMS, Holds Guy Culbtrtson Guilty

    ' n ieek A t a r ia tlw ttt trk t eoail

    - 'f U l l . 't l u tecnaed In-ta tn> ' OeUOt tBUdcnetoor e h u r In eoQ-

    - : toMttes v ttb ftU ) tn)iu7 of K o m u .• ,JLW»U*fcM.Hueltoa dUtrlet t e -

    ■a U it Julr ii.■ T b ijuiTN eelT edU uaH atlO iM

    . J l-J I , j t t l a i i j foBowln* to b w rt r j i u j u iu o tn u br sttonten. tad the

    of DliMct J a ^ W.’A7B- w - t o flop Jo erea lo f M d d n t In-

    - • • - 7 * d « U ito » p o > o o .-

    tlM ^or both.flM ta d layrtir

    i i a

    TM ceniitai eeeawd i t ■ trcM- '• on A4(tU0irtT(Blw, ( lu b Uorf-TWlll ftilfc— ----------------

    . . XTUenet tn d lu M Culbertaon u d h a eomnwton. Jim w lteTriten. did

    : . s e t e !e c W1;, »*m por«iTni*lr.wW tt»Inaie»t«.— th»-two-«onUBU*d-n -1o HirriMQi- • wddeae*. welt of Twin n m . wlwre ' OBlbertMn ww u m tc d tbout

    ^ ^ : | a S T H ITES ABRANGED r n n n i f f l r H r B A D m F F E

    m tb fonenl m i im t i 'W a r ' fUto B tp tl* ebmtli M 1:W P. U. r. le d v ta d I t tb« m m t d i in Bm«

    eeax tar. Ooodlsf, » llntl

    ^ T r ia iea i ilaei m » b o d M ......M dr-B oadir.' nnoM n-ian tlee t

    • - h e n to b* eoDdueUd by t to - n n . ' n s c o u Serugsi. « no(«r eoitcia i ■ w n MCOOPW the bodr to flood- v:- b« ifo r iBtannent b tiU i U» p i n > ' o t u ta . BadeUt«. died then ■ r abcut thpw y e « i w , P»U b e m n ■ k t mnU n h«r« wm b# w . t t t n -

    ; W n i e W S b: * i i » i B 4 n u a i

    H anssii M ail C onv ic ted o l

    M a n s la u g h te r In Collision

    M ishap , S e e k s N ew T ria l

    iu o o d M ,! ------ ---------------I Of l*u>*10>7ear Inprtunm uil

    ............... ojritlL

    AtUn ln'sD . .Klmbtrljr l u l Aucun U , M>pUed to Iba dlitrtrt court her# yaterdijr lor

    trill, sentcoco «ru prosousc-

    G row ers a n d P ro c esso rs De*

    oiT

    T o n n ag e a n d S u g a r Corii^nt

    -a ir ln - m * - 4 1 itr lc t lu stf btel p o n n u d p to c o u n b a n decided U'WlU b* to their oiutiul tdranUie to deUr tba n i t f bett h i r r a t oo wcouni'Of'vetUier eeodiuour«e> eordlni to a lU tement ilren out (ol- lowlBi k eonferenca jc^Urdtr be* t i m otileen of the Beet Orovtn' uw cU tloa and the A culfuu led S u n r c o m W f '— -̂-------— --------

    P tffUTf fff ther, 11 w u polnKd out, &mU ire lUU ineteulog In t o a ^ and i u |v con*

    tb« bett IntertiU of th# beet pow-

    «Wltb th it la mind, it w u decided that ve urie tbou who bare not T«t started their h a m it, and theee with

    4 are more faronble

    qriupoW W dT JU i'th irtiirw ta' (bcrli too warm for pUlnc. and that U dellTery U not rolui^arUy reduced It mar beeom# neeeuarr ’ to. »hut down dellTery acatn. i t w u alio pointed out that beeatw ol tlw warm vtatber the beeU are lUU increadni In toonice and tu n r content.

    fCoopOTtlon 19 the above mentioned faoU wUl miterlallr almpUfr and aid In the h a rru t ct t h * i n i crop In lueh.war . u wfll be to the b*il-«drUita«*-of-eTeryoi»-eon-

    irQAs"BU§iNESS

    H in m r v i r v a w A TT v w m r a >pnm J TTAT.Tji TTtAWrt. W E D N E SD A Y M O RN INO . OCTOBEJB 4 ,1 9 9 8

    A charter of Twin n n i - i t t t n derki' union, wbtch w u aulhoriied a m n tb u o , wUl be clceed a t the tla U union'* m u la r meetln; a t the ROfenoa bote] thli ereolns. Oeorge

    yertodaj.

    DISTniGT.CDNINIi

    ' r t 'flW A'T I . .dlitrlct court here returned 6eptem- ter2X

    in lupport of the motion for new IrUl-CaUeo'a-ittorsejn. - Chapmaa. ind Chapman, argue tha t the verdict ir"lhe“>«u lf6 rp tiilon -and— dice eauied by' the decedent .. . bctaj^mfid^on her fUteenth birth*

    and by the further fact that a p e a t number of automobile ueldenU, fa> tai and othenriM, have occurred dur>

    i» Uie'pait tew weela In thli vlcln-

    Tliey arjue further that the itate filled to prove the offence chaned or that Calico w u kullty of driving hiraulom obnral*an-linliw fnl-n» of ipeed or In any unlawful manner, end that It affirmatively appear* from thTevldence thalTno' act of oallco'i wai the proilmaU a w e • g lrll ■I t U ancRed alio that the court

    fired in tubmltllng to the Jury the tetal deflnlUon of reckleu driving without tncludtag luch crime In Uw elf en«,ch»f«a».lS5?, t]L«V Hi? erred aiio in l u ^ U n T t o the Juryte teaan iln ic tloa ijh i.l were.glven^end In falllni to lubmlt M fnitruc- Uont that Calico's altomeyi re-

    mltlM a t Nampa s tx t ’Wedneidty

    pie groweti to be held In the c ^ houK, Twin Pain, a t 1:J0 P. IL. Tburiday, October S. John W. Itar* dln,- preeldent-of-lhe'Twln FaJta Horticultural Mclcly, announced t u t evening.. I n addition to reporti on the N am pT m S tB grih -e re -irto -be -i dlicunJon of price condUlont In the Dotoe valley and’ YaUmi tetrltory, the announcement aold.

    funeral ktt1c«i y e f t^ iy attemoon gnundi a t Filer, yielded an average to pay a final tribute to U r*.'Ito*, profit .of t» » • month to the oper-' _____ ki.. ' a»MM m W> WJ. - —

    rtment, returning from the, U - f satlooil conrentloa ta Cblca-

    10, win attend and addrea an ̂ rner- lean I«g1oa ru th dUtrUt conventtoo

    ............. - Tw lBPallion

    of CiUfomla ptoneere and widow of t o late S a : ^ K. KesbKt and Kimberly reildent for more th in a quarter of a century. A..prpfniimi of f l ^ “ * tMtJmony w u pven In trial(be esteem In which ihe wai n .T i. u e

    W e l j h ^ ’ of Woodcralt attended S f S T K K S f Su unlti.

    Berrlcei a t the chiptl were con* ducted by 1te». George O.

    Wedneiday, October 18, Pted Craig. dUtrict comminder. announced iMt

    ” Amuican.Ujien po!lu»(J Aoxllli iry unlU of Rupert, Ourley, Baael* teorEderirKtoberlyJiihl. PUcr and Twtn PHU will participate to th e ' dUtrlct convenUon. and attendance ef-appfo»laattly.3l».petM lltJlJfc

    Epiicopal church and Included tinging by Jamei Reynoldi, Twin Falli.

    , of 'two num ben.‘Oeautlful lale of '• Bomewhete- ̂ w d -iyeiu i-Iovet-fif ■ i i j Soul,” He tang the am e num>

    bei¥-at-lnneral-eervleei-M-monlhi age for Ur. Neibllt. and repeated

    Sealoni of the Legion arid 'o l.tte AialM rr will be held folloinnf_* Joint meeting i t a banguet.

    J. L. JIodRln. T*-ln Palli Legion pMt commander, ytiterdiy announe-

    BKV JUT on. «uu »Ihera yeiterdiy'by re gillen .that he sold for sa ecoU « galloff. and the tame gasoUne w u being sold In Twin PalU for I t cenU I gaUon.

    Quincy Norris, C. A. Biker., Earl Maxwell. 0 . A. Rutherford and U., O. Kuykendall. ~ K rS rK e ib l^ '> in M r eight tunlvlng chlldre? ot whom f in attended the funeral tenlcei. THeiTineMr*7CiuTle-n«c*ehttUb; Brooklyn. New Vork; Mrs. Prank .... .... . . . .Henry Quait, Kimberly; Lyle H. Smith, chlctio; Hugh Smith. Wet* too, Oregon.'Those unable to attend were Bruce B. Smith and Mn. Lunette Wilton, both of Inilewood. OalUomia, ■aad~Hisi~HcnrletU

    ffllth. Lea Angeles. M a^eibltl 'w aT banalT oIiM nT

    gallfornla. Pebruatr IS. Ita .“ ■■‘~lMt“ 8ttnd>rr*ftfniooiT

    -.. El^blll-o^d^magengatnst*thB Pletcher company Includes IISOO to r lo s on farced u le ot property alter ;the aaserted ejectment? IMSTW for .Ion of profits for the remainder of U »e-l*i*e-ler»,.and-«000-punlf damigei.

    Trial In this acUon. the first the coUrt'i civil calendar (or the term, began with selection ol a Jury w l/jf jU rd ay .a lifT n w n .

    Ur."vineyard., the first wltneu, as-befiig-fluestlonetl-on-cross-ex*

    imlaatlon when District Judge W. AeaUed-(he-evenlng-re>

    charge of "drlvlng-a vehicle without the owner’s coment." last SiinaiyrifcV Tw irrTaitnnnirJrK :Plther, U. and O. & McCm. 3«. were yetterday held for arraign* Accused In a ihopliftlng charge ment In the probate court here, of theft of a IS-cent thlrt a t a local Ouy D. UlUer. owner of the cur.'department,store Monday, Julian signed the complaint. Tlie car w ai’Garcia, Mexican, pleaded guilty In reported mining Sunday irenlng.iTwIn Palli police c«?urt yesterday end was later found near the place and w u sentenced by Judge Ches- fr0m -*hleh-ltw u.iakin-0a-8«ecnd-tet-W_Wlse_t0-pay .n i_ lln e .a n d ftvenue north. Icoets.

    S y ^ K c I a E i r l Jtor pardon (or Ward Otis Tharp, who w u convicted he/e of murder of Mrs. LoU May Bowen, a neighbor.

    captured a t PhotnU, Artiona; lait, April after esuplng from the Idaho su te prlton In September, i m- Tharp w u senteoiMd to lenre.a life term In prlion 'anard-labor. -

    ..meng th e flrtt i lg n tn - o l^ p e ^ Utloa ot protest against pardon for Tharp are all three member* of the boMd cf-Twln.palli county.comaUi.

    In addition to thU petition, .the prosecutor will lay before the perdoo board, letter* written by every mem-

    Of the Jury that found Tharp Ly. jUI p r o t ^ g agaliiit g » n ^guUtjr._

    Mr. Wltham prc«cutod Tharp at trial In the district court here la November. 1928.~nurp7theirst'y tirro ldrw af IJwttd guilty of shooting Mr*. Boweni mother of three UtUe girls, w the itood in-her own“ dooryard.-'lonowlng-r series of neighborhood quarrels.'

    a e e Book Htere h u opened i Rental Ubrarr et new and popttlsi boota.-Adv. • ■. . .

    Plfty range bortea,.briwght from the Diamond A, Nevada,' range, were lold at satisfactory prices a t an auction, tale yetterday a t Twin Fills new Uveitoclc auctten tale

    Falls, aupiloneer, report^ last eve-

    Tlie tale w u weU attendid and bidding w u spirited. IndlctUng Twin Palti''farmera' te u v M Inter*', cat In vthe hoew u farm motive power. Another horse la li wUl be held at the pavUlon In about two weeks, Ur. BoUenbeck tald.

    M OVETO NEW O FFIC ES

    under the name ol DoWItt and Htser, b tn aoTtd Uuir el/Jee In- U> quarten In the P in t National bank-hilldlng litely occupled.by.the— HnirtH r • ■ . . .which T. J.. Uoyd U -Twin Palls

    iiy occunled ouartert - P i U r 5 a n t i M ^ T r a F =

    company bulldlog, n e loan corponUen!s office here

    h u been removed to the Sunflower ; itore building oo Ualn avenue eouth.

    AUTO M ECH A N IC S'UN IO N

    -W A IT S FOR-DEALER C O D E -

    code, Twin Palls automobile me* chanlcs' union b u postponed It* reg* u liF m e eU iirroronrifee lt-to 'nejtt- Tueiday evening, James O. Reed, preildcnt, announced yesterday.

    I l n _ I m p j ) r t a n l | ] ^

    - Vo'der point number one ol. our .Ten Point .Merit Service Plan, we pledge ourselves to always give dollar

    “ for dollkr'value In material and senice.

    loderaJlofluity.-

    T W I N , F A L L S M O R T U A R YOTANLEY PHILLIPS, Mgr.------------------------

    MRS. STANLEY PHILLIPS. Aut.-Mgr.2 0 Second Ave. North Day and Night, PhofiB 81

    i ^ a y e c o n o m ) rV ^ H E 6 ^ SEC TET o f Foed eaccess h»a bitn—m on

    X foryourmoney! P fo o f;_ T h e o ld e s t Fo rd s a r e s ti l l in s e r v i c e - . ......... ' --------*■■sHU in demand!

    T < a B y r t l i r m o s l T ) ^ U f i n ' i n a ' ^ t T < ) W E R T O L T ? b I U j ' e v e r b u ilt s ta y s s a fe ly w ith in th a t la w —/n o rc for. your

    ■money.------------------------- ^ ------------------------------------------------------"t :::— r - E l j |^ ty in U c r tm ^ h o tiH irW g h —h o o H f t c r h o t i r m t h - t h e

    '3 3 .F 0 1 ffi V-81 N e v e r b e fo re h a v e y o u b een ab le t o R d ,— :------ su c h P O W E R -and-PE R FO R M A N C E -ln-the-Ford-price citws*

    B t i f t h i f i on ly Half the'vAiAJE- you U v V w e A uttbriiea*Pdf<------------------ -D « lers-bbM rv« i 'o n e - iw -

    ]ow*co«t policy on all naria replaccracnt gcnricc. Y ou

    ^.the-*3J-roR D ^r.B -offer».-Thc ........... .............................o ther half jg ; th e remarkable • low*co«t policy on aH ccoD om y It l u u r u you. — *—

    I 0 f all tlie ways in wliicii tobacco is used the cigarette

    is the mildest form

    Flrgt, from VJ'A to 20 milci per gallon of gasoline, mMmum.O w a m .c o n ita n tly report even s rc t te r mllcasc. Cheek this

    -againgtT O ur own-be»t-mUettgc recorda, no m atter how many cylinders y ou r c a t hag.

    — Seconti,- tower part a replai,. m ent coita. Recaxdlcss of where

    DBIVB THE ;m FORD V*8. Y our neareat Authorircd Ford Dealerw ill gfadJy Jet too te s t th i s 'c a r - y o u r own .....................—no prcMurc. Y ou drive—yon get th e big

    AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS

    Y O U know , ever gjncc ih c 'ln d ia n s - fo u n d -o u t- j : . _ “ th e pleasure of sm oking to --

    b a c c o /lh c r t have b e e m n n y - w ays'of'eiijoylnji'it; ^

    B ut o f alt th e myt in w h ich tobacco i i used, tlie._^ cigarcttc is d ie m ildest form .

    A n o th e rth in g —dgare ttcs ore abou t th e m ost convo-

    -n len t-tm oker-A lI'you -havo- (0 do is s trike a m atch . .

    E v e ry th in g tl ia t m oney can buy and everything.that s aen cc know s a bou t is used to m ake Chesterfields.

    T Iic r ig h t , h om e-g row n tobaccos—seasoned w ith ̂ ust

    enoufeh a ro m a tic T u rk is h — -a rj^ b le n d e d -a n d -c ro ss— b te h d c i- th e -C h e s tc r f ic ld ; ■

    - . --------------

    “ »TIicn the cigareltes a r c ' m ade r ig h t— fir.m, w cll-

    :.iU!ed. Chesterfield uses tho- righ t.k ind of pure cigarcKc paper.

    T h e re are o lh e rg o o d d g a - - rc ttc jro fc o u rse rb u trG h e s t--

    erfield is

    the cigaretla that’s milder, the cigarette that tastes better,- Chcstcjjields satisfy— we ask you to try them.

    i i e i at h e c i g a r e t t e t h a t ' s M I I D E R

    t h e p i g a r e t t e t h a t T A S T E S B E r r E R '