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,TOD.i« m TODAY) TWIN PALTA IDAUO. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31,193C .OFFICIAL COUNTY. SfllKE HIfS COAST F0OD SUPP] Toronto Baby ©erby Gpmeg To End With Maratlion in'Hopeless Snarl vToni^ht'W ill Close HecHo 'IJkSO Battip, • . ,q?6,qop-'vom FpREO^T ^j^^'iUlratlou.Btporii. Ooiut .to <CoMt indicttto^SraasMD^ Eccordj. Tangle III Courts Sure ToFlare Over Cash , By nODEBT D. OW’EN* TORONTO. Oct. : 31 (UlU ~ Chorlcs-Vonca MlUar’a 10-year n&O.OOO baby dkrby csmo to a amiuihlng Wniih today, la os rouil- died a aUto an. that ‘'sublfmo Jokcstcr" 'could hnvo wlahed, With tbo winner almost li----- albio-tci-plck, law culta----- ,nitta:nttll6n«vld8 appeals for ...... Jtt?ilay aupport. . . ■ :? ia^ '.th an «,OOO.W»-,voteni w4U toeiw -a>elr' pMlcrfDc«:OD .dec- ne*t.'fce*day...If;the taw ar«rorftScs govemii, opprosi- •4Uifely^.l,(H)0.0M ;<rf thMo vote« ;6tu;ba Itaron'h cut by'decUon of* '/ItUiJa bocauM thBy ore •ImproMf; lilvwii'ksdiDr'otherwlM Invnita. ;./ l'^-i:;. Htoh.:.Re9l»tMtl9n .. ; 'r.FrMli'.EOart. to coast come « • ret9rd;breaWBjr, rcBistra- 'tloMroT.new^volcra aM .men and; •/n'aaen Also'havB'not . for wajiy. lakon the trouble' to quali-j •; iGov; i.niidon.Ui..Jiurryinc,;wc9t- watd., Rttior ;.im ■ la?afllon:;ofNew. Torte aty. which PresUojit Hoooo- ^VHt,must carry;by a lM»« -tf'l-lw is ,H> win tMli!^stal«!:B;-47' votca. .Tlio- PrttldeAt'U' ‘•t}»ck:tn hiB't#wn .h9taB bere'.oft-: « ’5-:atal-«wtog. thrffogliurid-Al-' ijiaKtf'SWtiM whertf th*.'KanBW, lLii«.ls;to ■BOitorlho ;FA»hM/Chwle9.‘32;„’Cotf^Un„ bit* Iterrsptlten'PetroU-prlost. tam e In- ^^-.WdnMa ;,fe"06tainii ffUio ............... nrtst prolific molhor,-. Ontario govfniment' prepared ,lo: InUrveno jp. what- MUIori friendai caU'"Lho'ffrcateat practical. Joke’!: of that occentrlc lawyor'a coreer,- ' ...Six ApparenUjr. Tied , SI* wbmen-wtth: nine chUdrea, ch.apparctiUy..vn!re Ued In thdrl . jlm i tojihe .fortune, Iiut thr»M expecting: ne» bablea mo'^antailly. h a p ^ .ln and^out'of hot bathk. bounced up and down etalra, BwaUowed coploua fimugbU of tdd.’ faahlosed jncdlclncs. In' deAperato Oforta to take a tut-mlnul« lead: before'the tuc6 officially coded at, 4:30.p. mi" -- .. Premier M. P. Hepbam ready with legislation doalgned.to. heop Uio lawycra, who plan a ee-' TlG^ of Ictral. action^ on behalf of various conteslants, 'from getting' raoet of thorBoney. . . Dafoo .Oligiuted . Dr,' Hoy .'Allcn 'Dafoe, wiio tuh- frecJ the Dlornio qulntupleta Into tbe-world. waa.ln town biit he rc^. fused to.take the caae of 'any. ofi the.mothers cxpecUng laat-minule, babicA. He itald he considered '' thins started by tie lato Ur.' -...... ISr .14, n little more thoa alightly; dlajfOstlnff." ' Stories of the lawyer who.drpp-' , io2p,.'wcrfl .on' everyone's‘llpi. e close friend summo(t him up Leader?:No One Seems to Know! Ifl'rolcnt ilemon.'But ho wm only .. jDublimo iokcatcr. Alt hU life he jwaa thUiltIng up practical ' iThla in bis mofterplecc. He jwomen. .."Charles, m a lawyer, handled many wills, He'd often cay: ‘Dead men always como bade to plague US.S.Nobody :cfcr heard o/.ilil- lar,'outside of Toronto before he 10 yenr.1 after bis death, to Shanghai • that t today that fibo ifUl l>e. u’loner m.. But banled executern of the _ ..............lehtal leiule^ busy lawyers und t sure oC that or anytblntr else about the ' -« tl(B,;onJy iuro fMtor In irhcQ the taco ends'at ‘1:30 p. Millar estate, hanused dazcd'TeroRlo n'eren' •dortiy.'Extensivo lejul Kiiit---------------- - . : Ite-ftnuulnff.nunntlon.-l'oiirtfou.chlldicn hivo.itea.bnro to Mra. Kcnnv, seven.ofTtheth stm living. , Several Entrants SeckToHuri-y Infants - - - knows all about him cuckoo will." .. .. > Sardoalo Humor silllar’s "sardonic humor" was o!o3 blamed for hla having be- queaUicd certain liquor stoclcs to ministers, oiid race track shares tO'rticmher* of an antl-Bamhllng orKaolzatlon. . . Mrs. Peter nomao,-a 2t-ycar old. red-hfcadcd Jrlsh woman, wife of a Greek chef, was a ln.<it'mlnuto entry lu the baby derby who may upset the race, . Sho la the mother of eight chil- dren all-bom in J'lJttJcUo within the preacrltj^ 10 years, and Iexpecting twins before, the Iended this afternoon. Bheuld twins materialize on lime, .oho would lead the field by o; ’ ‘ E»i>cctT"AnotIier However, Mrs. -Uaithei ny. another contestant Ichildren, also waa exp other before tho dcadlli Mrs, Graco Bagrialo. . Mr.i. Kenny was k hour had come that -hospital last (jagcd ft bed, but one look at her a: yet—go back home.' . 'Jirs.,Kenny hurried began a strenuous reutlne .erclBcs.to speed up tho lolterinfr, istork. yarlpuB of hef- nuineroWi !’(Co'nUnued on Pojfo 2,'Colunm 27| IIFENSE euLSESia AEitBOlERSi Nationalist. FI ouds Konr Downj Kopcatedly But Inflict Little Daraa£c__ POPULJ^E H0NT8 SAFETY Insurgent Ground Forccs Meet Bcvjved LoyAflst .Attack By ttiobing Ou ByllUXNfl 1-FLAU5I (CopyriRht, IBSO, United Tress) . MADRID, Oct. 31 fUf!) — Rebel places darted nt Uaorld repeatedly today but their raids wero ineffec- tive, owing to tho (Ire of anU>alr* -Tift guns. Tho enemy aircraft appe.ircd /er Mudrid a t 1:80 p. m., nnd again at 3:30. 3:30 and 0 o'clock. Rebel bombers an pursuit planes machine-gunned a goTcmment an- U^airc^l nest near the Puerto.del ••bI. a t 3:S0 p. m. At 2;15 p. m. tn-o csploslons cro heard. There was no evidence ._mt there' had been additional ibomhlnB vfctlma today. ' SnectticulBr Dive . The attMlc on tho antl-olrcrafll came after tho bombers stng-' spectncular power dive Roosevelt Sees Win as Voters Listen io Both Asserts Margin Will-€liml>'as Nation .Hears, BcadnOpposing Sides - By PRKIJEIHOK A..STORSI . ;w YORIC- Oct. 5 t tCEi—Prcsldeat RooSbrMt prwUcted .todiw. to ^«ds :bt^ch'ierloe. w«rKera fran'D<inoci«t(o -nallOua oommittco duartM* woidd- J» h>«lfct*d.,Tne»day-by .majorities fi-'»rowM:piow.tls*er '‘the lapre.peopIo'llsteB to .Jwth «ltle8-iind| i««.-'both-.'8lde<.’'.' -T';,;.''... ........... ...................... . ' “aiF,'.Bi>o*j«lt-.wild'h« l»*«4 Ouit clti*cns| |4«-t!*in'^ :na-tft?aiK«?>t, inUrest] I in'-ihe' em pain> Bfld' are reo r:;'Ther:Prtaei«it';p*ia:..trtbute - to “JJm^"',.wbonir.=JMi #ald "Haii. been UiktoK:’lt o n 'th ? chla-..for ;yearfl with '■.-;'Tha worVera.obewil *j^..w hea Wf.-R*>Mve»^'-Wde^-’thM._tJwousb KaN SEN . POPE DIES FOR lAlLY HERE DeUvor* Address at Demooratic Meet Aft«r Torch Earnde. ..;.v' ■ .,This..’«y«nlng.. 5«i..iAn>e*.,P. Pope.wM to ar- ■rtv6 ,thto:aft«xnooa .in lyrcparaUoa 'ti>r.-toalK^(l’B conrturttosr-irnlly . of - - paity-lat-tte.hlgh. THEFT JEFFERSON, OXTY, ..Mo., Oct. 31 (lat—A' nherlffs deputy, • will bo'aent from LaCIede coun- ty. Missouri. ..to the Btate of Montana, where bo will. tiOio custody of - John ; ’DeBerry, chortred wlUi BtcaUnc’S^ ^cQls- . . . CAMPAtONER . ERIE,. Pa., Oct. .31.tiiE)-The m e a t' unusual iiolIUcaV. cam-- palgner la Erie la no;„n Fox terrier.' wbo«o .master, Lester' .Carcfthftiv60, get a''Job duHng; the -RooseVelt adminlftratloD. Rex follows.. Canuiban about the otreets eloUled In a tla&ket' :iflsertb«d’. w ith 't2sA.’ ..name I'Roosevelt^ 'flnd..:eanylnff: a Vtho President.In bla picture of - ; i ppCKrr. , ’■' TOtEDO; O,. Oct. 31 IUE>—■ une* Plowyer^-.va; complatoed e«itoeay^that a VesUur./ ■.bta'pleket: ' of many, .Prince/'' ut.^raltreas-. :Hb is khowo-. -atles .-.tts; the. ____ ..an ace .pIcU-pocket* WASinNGTOK, O ct 31 two: ’.iperBTOi^^wvs. .injured - and propertx:damagi>,WM:«len«!vi in :*.Berie«;:of,.:B«'«rft.:,e •Uwch;l»VB:«ih«Kea"4: M FIRES AT ^ O iA L l JOBS A. P. of t. AccQses industry| O f Eeftisinff .W orlt ThrougU' . Lehgtbe^ng Boon . ' By a u siniZDEnGEA .WASHINGTON, O ct St.(OEV- , - - loM^borl with bav ________________ il hundred thousand'uaemploycd" by .lcDsth- enlnf iMur of worlr dur&ie the p u ti ...I n .o ^ ^ y a ia . of; (ha kbsrA’ oli labor in “tS ^tum of prosperttr.” the 8poicumlLfor.9,S00,000 tMos workers w a m ^ th e natien'B tntsl- .nesnnca tbai & shortage of buying poWer-CTCBfually.wfU ensue unlcas' IrterolB.amer^lapolt^.;; ' .partin'tte; Ity. tio bombs wcro dropped " SJ^ os the planes awl/Uy ■d ttd c r anti-aircraft gun, ^Tho planes couid bo hoard but ' Been, duo to tho hazo and tho • • nun. uiIUl some of tUem dlv. for the attach' , Tho populace ran for suMvay DtatloQs and . dugouts when thc| clnns screechod (our minutes ' ifore tho pifnca appeared. ' Automohlles and trolleys i __ laued to move throughout the aids. . .Meanwhile reporta from tliel Ijiduth, iBdlcatcU tlii'-fobcl* \vere' Imetllns tho rejuvenated loynljst ' 'tacks with vigor. . . Uebcls Advaiico The fall of .Torrejon do la Cal- .zada .to tho rebels this nftemoon. after an aerial bombardment Idflt- in;; throughout the morning, Indlcated'hy.latest advlee.-i. . .. Tlie aerial raids on the capital were resumed as.local authorities, counting ttie casualties from .the obflwor of bombs yesterday, ac- counted for.& to ta )^ 116 deaths. Thete Ineluded 2 1 'persons who died of laJurJes.. - . Jioepltals .'.were ' crowded with men. women nnd children nnnglcd • I the nationallrt (rebel) bombard. lent of Madrid and Getoffe , It will be long before Madrid for-, (Continued on Pige 2,.Column S)| Pfa&ert as a benefit WintcH.t.t{a ,;p«»'f«deratlon-cltcd the foltow- intr>flnabs:a.oMli.oc(R^lsts; '.'i •.•.'nist*rera<co.irorlt:weil£ in.lndui'., try; h*fl.be«B'ln6r<i&8'ed fh»m 3S<t4 40. Kouni'duririfcVlBSB.’ A-.i "■'-V ' W orknnf •.'avcmeo.?'«BniI»es per.i • ';haW:-.a'cenVf»ni cent».'--.„v. .,5- .i^-r^iai3.^r| rails lis i i i i mi Hawaii, Alaska Citii Fear/Acute Shoi By ROGER JOIINSOV BAN PRANOIBCO, Oct. 31 (UP)—An'over- wave struck a dangcroufl blow at tho food coast ports and o.f Hawaii and Akskiv today, affcrtmg 4,000 milc3 of coastUno'booame — walkout of warolionacmon in the vital.Sim'.Pi whoicsiar~ THE STRHCE at a GLANCE .SAN niANCISCO, 'Oct 31 au;i—Tho Pacific Cooat jnarl- time strike nt a gtancc; SAN FRANCIBC0-&7 ships tied up end IB food and otnplo- gooda warehouses shut down: TeaniRtcra' union refuses to handle goods; npproxlmntely 500 pickets stationed along embnrcadcro piers; ISO special jollcemcn _ patrolling . water- up in the" lEossl declflj_____ cncy.. HoDolnlBi*'.! FairbonkB, Nonui'i walioa and/AltikL ■pendehtonftwiflij;. staple- grofit^ea;'.f« short&gcs,.u appi^r vcsscU.oaneelleil u San Fronclsco-hCiU*« , Ing strike rumor*4oc;tel lhavo stocked .thcL r.'^ emergency, provlalon*:';i front; city ]n technical otate cmerpcncy. 8AN.PEORO-22 ships tied up; . peaceful' plcltcttng on docJtn; more than 300 opeclal -pollceraen patrollinfr water- front on 12-hour duty. SEATTLE—2t Dhlpa tied up; 1,400 men Idle; penccful picket- iag nnd spcclal police on duty. PORTLAND—30 ships' Uctl Up In Columbia river harlwr; l,i;00 men idle; peaceful plelcct- ing nnd special poUca..natrtas.v»i . 8AN OIEGO-Twonhlpslfcii; up: 200 pickets, special police. OAKUANO — ScvenU ships (led up; storage nnd food ware- hoiiaca shut dawn -by 'ware- housemen's affiliated strike; ' peaceful. picketing: entire po:. lice department on IS-hour -foppago of boat service from Pacific ports; a few ahips were tied up in Bmall' coatnl harbors. ..... HDNOLULU-Sbc ships tied up;. peaceful picketing.: and special police. . Estimated' loss to e t U R K PROPOSES Democrat Nominee Aakg Idaho iJevelbpinont of Eich Beda- Tojffediica'’Xaxe8-'' - lh*.jichbj««pIato.,biRl8'viji( to .-evihltiaHy^ucS •.■ tio' ......... . Sie-blU'W p « cent,", herf ^catir-] d.ay. The. caadld^U-flecrled .eBUd-i. _________ ____________ . JFaii-fleld FOiiXL KorUiwealeait 6, Ubnesot^ fc . ..INCOUFUm> ...... ..tltaiiW ,:R T. 0. 0.(en4 et flat qmrter). . . ___ Jseo Ccniral J whicli ruled Sjui Fm... days, during Its 1S341K [met and mapped otrtl I. Pacific coast w a f Imerce was-'at a ' ' I'rta of'-San'Frs in Pc(lro..'.San':l Eoaor.-Awuded :1 ba m

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T W IN PA L T A IDAUO. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31,193C .O FF IC IA L COUNTY.

SfllKE HIfS COAST F0OD SUPP]Toronto Baby ©erby Gpmeg To End

W ith Maratlion in'Hopeless Snarl

vT oni^h t'W ill Close HecHo

'IJkSO Battip, • .

,q ? 6 ,q o p - 'v o m F p R E O ^ T

^ j^ ^ 'iU lra tlo u .B tp o rii. O oiu t .to <CoM t indicttto^SraasM D^

E cco rd j.

T a n g le III C o u rtsSure T oF lare

Over Cash ,B y nODEBT D. OW’EN*

TORONTO. Oct. : 31 (UlU ~ Chorlcs-Vonca MlUar’a 10-year n&O.OOO baby dkrby csmo to a amiuihlng Wniih today, la os rouil- died a aUto a n . th a t ‘'sublfmo Jokcstcr" 'could hnvo wlahed,

W ith tbo winner almost li-----albio-tci-plck, law culta-----

,nitta:nttll6n«vld8 appeals for...... Jtt?ilay aupport. . . ■:? ia^ '.th an «,OOO.W»-,voteni w4U

to e iw -a > e lr ' pMlcrfDc«:OD .dec- ne* t.'fce*day ...If;the

taw ar«rorftScs govemii, opprosi- •4Uifely^.l,(H)0.0M ;<rf thMo vote« ;6tu;ba Itaron'h cut by'decUon of* '/ItUiJa bocauM thBy ore •ImproMf; lilvwii'ksdiDr'otherwlM Invnita.;./ l' -i:;. Htoh.:.Re9l»tMtl9n ..

; 'r.FrMli'.EOart. to coast come « • ret9rd;breaWBjr, rcBistra-

'tloMroT.new^volcra aM .m en and; •/n 'aaen A lso'havB'not . for wajiy.

lakon the trouble' to quali-j

•; iGov; i.niidon.Ui..Jiurryinc,;wc9t- watd., Rttior ;.im ■ la?afllon:;ofNew. Torte a ty . which PresUojit Hoooo-^VHt,must carry;by a lM»«-tf'l-lw is ,H> win tMli!^stal«!:B;-47'

votca. .Tlio- PrttldeA t'U ' ‘•t}»ck:tn hiB't#wn .h9taB bere'.oft-: « ’5-:atal-«wtog. thrffogliurid-Al-' ijiaKtf'SWtiM whertf th*.'KanBW,

lL ii« .ls ;to ■BOitorlho

;FA»hM/Chwle9.‘32;„’Cotf^Un„ bit* I terrsptlten'PetroU-prlost. tam e In-

^ ^ - .W d n M a

;,fe"06tainii

ffUio

............... n rts t prolific molhor,-.Ontario govfnim ent' prepared ,lo: InUrveno jp. what- MUIori friendai caU'"Lho'ffrcateat practical. Joke’!: of th a t occentrlc lawyor'a coreer,- ' ...Six ApparenUjr. Tied ,

SI* wbmen-wtth: nine chUdrea, ch.apparctiUy..vn!re Ued In thdrl

. j l m i to jihe .fortune, Iiut thr»M expecting: n e » bablea mo'^antailly. h a p ^ . l n and^out'of hot bathk. bounced up and down etalra, BwaUowed coploua fimugbU of tdd.’ faahlosed jncdlclncs. In' deAperato Oforta to take a tut-m lnul« lead: before'the tuc6 officially coded at, 4:30.p. mi" - -.. Prem ier M. P. Hepbam ready w ith legislation doalgned.to. heop Uio lawycra, who plan a ee-' TlG of Ictral. action^ on behalf of various conteslants, 'from getting' raoet of thorBoney. . .

Dafoo .Oligiuted . Dr,' Hoy .'Allcn 'Dafoe, wiio tuh-

frecJ the Dlornio qulntupleta Into tbe-world. waa.ln town biit he rc . fused to .ta k e the caae of 'any. ofi the.mothers cxpecUng laat-minule, babicA. He itald he considered ' 'th ins started b y t ie lato Ur.' -......ISr .14, n little more thoa alightly; dlajfOstlnff." '

Stories of the lawyer who.drpp-'

, io 2p,.'wcrfl .on' everyone's‘llpi.e close friend summo(t him up

Leader?:No One Seems to Know!

Ifl'rolcnt ilemon.'But ho wm only .. jDublimo iokcatcr. Alt hU life he jwaa thUiltIng up practical ' iThla in bis mofterplecc. He jwomen.

.."Charles, m a lawyer, handled many wills, He'd often cay: ‘Dead men always como bade to plague US.S.Nobody :c fc r heard o / . i l i l - lar,'outside of Toronto before he

10 yenr.1 after bis death, to Shanghai

• that

t today that fibo ifUl l>e. u’loner m.. But banled executern of the

_ ..............lehtal le iu le ^ busy lawyers undt sure oC th a t or anytblntr else about the

' -« tl(B,;onJy iuro fMtor In

irhcQ the taco ends 'a t ‘1:30 p.Millar estate, hanused dazcd'TeroRlo n'eren'•dortiy.'Extensivo lejul K iiit---------------- - .

: Ite-ftnuulnff.nunntlon.-l'oiirtfou.chlldicn h ivo .itea .bn ro to Mra.Kcnnv, seven.ofTtheth stm living. ,

Several E n t r a n t s SeckToHuri-y

I n f a n ts - - -

knows all about him cuckoo will." ..

.. > Sardoalo Humor s illla r’s "sardonic humor" was

o!o3 blamed for hla having be- queaUicd certain liquor stoclcs to ministers, oiid race track shares tO'rticmher* of an antl-Bamhllng orKaolzatlon. .. Mrs. Peter nomao,-a 2t-ycar old. red-hfcadcd Jrlsh woman, wife of a Greek chef, was a ln.<it'mlnuto entry lu the baby derby who may upset the race,. Sho la the mother of eight chil­

dren all-bom in J'lJttJcUo within the preacrltj^ 10 years, and

I expecting twins before, the I ended this afternoon. Bheuld twins materialize on lime, .oho would lead the field by o; ’ ‘

E»i>cctT"AnotIier However, Mrs. -Uaithei

ny. another contestant I children, also waa exp other before tho dcadlli Mrs, Graco Bagrialo.. Mr.i. Kenny w as k

hour had come th a t -hospital la s t

(jagcd ft bed, bu t one look a t her a: yet—go back home.'. 'J irs .,K enny hurried began a strenuous reutlne

.erclBcs.to speed up tho lolterinfr, istork. yarlpuB of hef- nuineroWi !’(Co'nUnued on Pojfo 2,'Colunm 27|

IIFENSE euLSESia AEitBOlERSi

Nationalist. F Iouds Konr Downj K opcatedly But In flic t

L ittle Daraa£c__

P O P U L J^E H 0N T 8 SA FE TY

Insurgent G round Forccs M eet Bcvjved LoyAflst .A ttack

B y ttiob ing Ou

■ ByllUXNfl 1-FLAU5I (CopyriRht, IBSO, United Tress)

. MADRID, Oct. 31 fUf!) — Rebel places darted n t Uaorld repeatedly today but their raids wero ineffec­tive, owing to tho (Ire of anU>alr* -Tift guns.

Tho enemy aircraft appe.ircd /er Mudrid a t 1:80 p. m., nnd

again a t 3:30. 3:30 and 0 o'clock.Rebel bombers an pursuit planes

machine-gunned a goTcmment an- U ^a irc^ l nest near the Puerto.del ••bI. a t 3:S0 p. m.

At 2;15 p. m. tn-o csploslons cro heard. There was no evidence

._mt there' had been additional ibomhlnB vfctlma today.' SnectticulBr Dive .

The attMlc on tho antl-olrcrafll came after tho bombers stng-' spectncular power dive

Roosevelt Sees Win as Voters

Listen io BothAsserts Margin Will-€liml>'as Nation

.Hears, BcadnOpposing Sides- By PRKIJEIHOK A..STORSI .

;w YORIC- Oct. 5 t tCEi—Prcsldeat RooSbrMt prwUcted .todiw. to ^«ds :bt^ch'ierloe. w«rKera fran'D<inoci«t(o -nallOua oommittco duartM* woidd- J» h>«lfct*d.,Tne»day-by .majoritiesfi-'»rowM:piow.tls*er ' ‘the lapre.peopIo'llsteB to .Jwth «ltle8-iind|

i««.-'both-.'8lde<.’'. ' -T ';,;.''... ........... ...................... . '“aiF,'.Bi>o*j«lt-.wild'h« l»*«4

Ouit clti*cns| |4 « - t!* in '^ :na-tft?aiK«?>t, inUrest] I in '-ihe' e m p a in > Bfld' a re reo

r:;'Ther:Prtaei«it';p*ia:..trtbute - to “JJm^"',.wbonir.=JMi #ald "Haii. been UiktoK:’l t o n 'th ? chla-..for ;yearfl with'■.-;'Tha worVera.obewil * j^ ..w h ea Wf.-R*>Mve»^'-Wde^-’thM._tJwousb

KaN

SEN. POPE DIES FOR lAlLY HERE

DeUvor* A ddress a t D em ooratic M eet A ft« r T orch E arnde.

.. ; .v ' ■ .,This..’«y«nlng ..

5«i..iAn>e*.,P. Pope.wM to ar- ■rtv6 ,thto: aft«xnooa .in lyrcparaUoa 'ti>r.-toalK^(l’B conrturttosr-irnlly . of

- - pa ity-lat-tte.hlgh.

THEFT JEFFERSON, OXTY, ..Mo.,

Oct. 31 (lat—A' nherlffs deputy, • will bo'aent from LaCIede coun­ty. Missouri. ..to the Btate of Montana, where bo will. tiOio custody of - John ; ’DeBerry, chortred wlUi BtcaUnc’S^ cQls-

. . . CAMPAtONER . ERIE,. Pa., Oct. .31.tiiE)-The

m e a t ' unusual iiolIUcaV. cam-- palgner la Erie la n o ;„ n Fox terrier.' wbo«o .master, Lester'

.Carcfthftiv60, ge t a''Job duHng; the -RooseVelt adminlftratloD. Rex follows.. Canuiban about the otreets eloUled In a tla&ket'

:iflsertb«d’. w i t h 't2sA.’..name I'Roosevelt^ 'flnd..:eanylnff: a

Vtho President.In blapicture of

- ; i p p C K rr . , ’■'TOtEDO; O,. Oct. 31 IUE>—■ une* Plowyer^-.va; complatoed

e«itoeay^that a VesUur./ ■ .bta'pleket:

' of many, .Prince/''

ut.^raltreas-.:Hb is khowo-.-atles .-.tts; the. ____..an ace .pIcU-pocket*

WASinNGTOK, O c t 31 two: ’.iperBTOi^^wvs. .injured - and propertx:damagi>,WM:«len«!vi in

:*.Berie«;:of,.:B«'«rft.:,e •Uwch;l»VB:«ih«Kea"4:

M FIRES AT O i A L l JOBS

A. P . of t . AccQses industry | O f Eeftisinff .W orlt ThrougU'

. L eh g tb e ^ n g B o o n .

' By a u siniZDEnGEA .WASHINGTON, O ct St.(OEV- ,

■ • - - loM ^borl with b a v

________________ il hundredthousand'uaemploycd" by .lcDsth- en ln f iMur of worlr dur&ie the p u t i

. . . I n . o ^ ^ y a i a . of; (ha kbsrA’ oli labor in “t S ^ t u m of prosperttr.” the 8poicumlLfor.9,S00,000 tMos workers w a m ^ th e natien'B tntsl-

.nesnnca tbai & shortage of buying poWer-CTCBfually.wfU ensue unlcas'

I r t e r o lB .a m e r ^ la p o l t^ . ; ; '

.p a rtin 'tte ;

Ity. tio bombs wcro dropped " S J ^ os the planes awl/Uy

■d t t d c r anti-aircraft gun,

^Tho planes couid bo hoard but ' Been, duo to tho hazo and tho

• • nun. uiIUl some of tUem dlv. for the attach'

, Tho populace ran for suMvay DtatloQs and . dugouts when thc| clnns screechod (our minutes ' ifore tho pifnca appeared.' Automohlles and trolleys i__

laued to move throughout the aids.

. .Meanwhile reporta from tliel Ijiduth, iBdlcatcU tlii'-fobcl* \vere' Imetllns tho rejuvenated loynljst ' 'tacks with vigor. .

. Uebcls Advaiico The fall of .Torrejon do la Cal-

.zada .to tho rebels this nftemoon. after an aerial bombardment Idflt- in;; throughout the morning, Indlcated'hy.latest advlee.-i. ... Tlie aerial raids on the capital were resumed as.local authorities, counting ttie casualties from .the obflwor of bombs yesterday, ac­counted for.& to ta ) ^ 116 deaths. Thete Ineluded 2 1 'persons who died of laJurJes.. - .

Jioepltals .'.were ' crowded with men. women nnd children nnnglcd • I the nationallrt (rebel) bombard.

lent of Madrid and Getoffe , I t will be long before Madrid fo r- , (Continued on Pige 2,.Column S)|

Pfa&ert as a benefit WintcH.t.t{a

■ ,;p«»'f«deratlon-cltcd the foltow- intr>flnabs:a.oM li.oc(R^lsts; '.'i •.•.'nist*rera<co.irorlt:weil£ in.lndui'., try; h*fl.be«B'ln6r<i&8'ed fh»m 3S<t4 40. Kouni'duririfcVlBSB.’ A-.i "■'-V '

W orknnf •.'avcmeo.?'«BniI»es per.i • • ';haW :-.a'cenVf»ni

■ cent».'--.„v. .,5- . i ^ - r ^ i a i 3 . ^ r |

rails lis i i i i mi

Hawaii, Alaska Citii Fear/Acute Shoi

By ROGER JOIINSOVBAN PRANOIBCO, O ct. 31 (U P )—A n 'o v e r­

wave s tru c k a dangcroufl blow a t th o food coast p o r ts and o.f H aw aii and A kskiv today, a ffc r tm g 4,000 milc3 o f coastU no'booam e — w alkou t o f warolionacmon in the v ita l.S im '.P i

w h o ic s ia r ~

TH E STRHCE at a

GLANCE

.SAN niANCISCO, 'O ct 31 au;i—Tho Pacific Cooat jnarl- time strike n t a gtancc;

SAN FRANCIBC0-&7 ships tied up end IB food and otnplo- gooda warehouses shut down: TeaniRtcra' union refuses to handle goods; npproxlmntely 500 pickets stationed along embnrcadcro piers; ISO special jollcemcn _ patrolling . water-

up in the"lEossl declflj_____cncy.. HoDolnlBi*'.! FairbonkB, N onui'i w alioa a n d /A ltik L ■pendehtonftw iflij;. stap le- grofit^ea;'.f« short&gcs,.u a p p i^ r vcsscU.oaneelleil u

San Fronclsco-hCiU*«, Ing strike rumor*4oc;tel lhavo stocked .th c L r . '^ emergency, provlalon*:';i

front; city ]n technical otate cmerpcncy.

8A N .PE O R O -22 ships tied up; . peaceful' plcltcttng on docJtn; more than 300 opeclal

-pollceraen patrollinfr water­front on 12-hour duty.

SEATTLE—2t Dhlpa tied up; 1,400 men Idle; penccful picket- iag nnd spcclal police on duty.

PORTLAND—30 ships' Uctl Up In Columbia river harlwr; l,i;00 men idle; peaceful plelcct- ing nnd special poUca..natrtas.v»i . 8AN O IEG O -Tw onhlpslfcii; up: 200 pickets, special police.

OAKUANO — ScvenU ships (led up; storage nnd food ware- hoiiaca shut dawn -by 'w are­housemen's affiliated strike;

' peaceful. picketing: entire p o :. lice department on IS-hour

-foppago of boat service from Pacific po rts; a few ahips were tied up in Bmall' coatnl harbors. .....

HDNOLULU-Sbc ships tied u p ; . peaceful picketing.: and special police.

. Estim ated' loss to e

tU R K PROPOSESD em ocrat Nominee Aakg Idaho

iJevelbpinont of E ic h Beda- Tojffediica'’X axe8-'' -

lh*.jichbj««pIato.,biRl8'viji(to .-ev ih ltiaH y^ ucS •.■ t i o ' ......... .Sie-blU'W p « cent,", herf c a tir -]d.ay. The. caadld^U-flecrled .eBUd-i. _________ ____________ .

JFaii-fleld

FOiiXL■ KorUiwealeait 6, U bnesot^ fc

. ..INCO UFU m > ....... . t l t a i iW ,:R T . 0 . 0 .(en4 e t

f l a t q m rte r) . . .

___ Jseo Ccniral Jwhicli ruled Sjui Fm ... days, during Its 1S341K [met and mapped otrtl I. Pacific coast w a f Imerce was-'at a '' I'rta of'-San 'F rs

in Pc(lro..'.San':l

E o ao r.-A w u d ed :1 b am

PttgeTwo TP \ H 0 F.VENINO TIM KS. TW IN F A U ^ . IDAHO

H urt ill Accident

SUPPLY OF FOODBhortage. Threatens ae W orktts

In Warohotises a t 'Frisco Jo in In Gtriko

T&llcd ’to a c t durJn^ earlier pbuca o! th« di»pt>tc" and nddcd lerselyl t h « ‘'tbo Btriko IB now on." • !

'Mcrvyn Rathbone, aecrcUiry ot Uio San Francisco Joint alrlko — mjtlce. "no violeocc will i \in!c3S caused by employcm c civil QUthorlUcA ocUni,’ b«yond tic lr loKol /(IbcUoiu.*'

A t the ccnlral labor council . RiMtlnK. H arry BrlilReD, Pacific ■ coMt db tric t prcaldent of ILo '

Aadrcsscs Tonigllt WIU’ 03030,iiSurn from VucaUon

' 1B34 maritime s t r i k e said don't need you yet, bu t wo may Jitar."■ "If things irct too touKli v.-0'll cumo back hero (inil nsk for help

, and wc-ll hope to Rct It." UridBca, •oald. "Wo aro not golofr to call on you Koyfl unlaw wc need you. however.”

GcDeml SerlltoT A ccncrnl walkout waa ordered

In. 1031 followlnc moblllxatlon of tho national guard on the Embir-' cadoro ond claahes In the atreetfl.

Ono tbouaftud warchousemfln. a filiated with the lonBrtiorcmen, wero on strike In San^iVanciBco. Etghtecn geneml warchouaea .wcre Bliut down. Theae Included supply

F . Albert, Bol»e, -ml- 1 o{ tbo Idnbo department,

Amrrlcaii LcBlo"' received scrl- ous bead Injuries In nn nuto cot* llilon near 'Goodluf . lie t r u In tho aoodlnj; hoB[ilua today. Mr.and Mr*. Ciirtl* Tul-ner, 'nvnr Folln, roflveU minor Injurlen In the samn cccldent, as did Mr. anil flm. Terry I 'rater, Boise, formerly of iSvIn Falls.

EiSlNIiGLESecretary Hopeful

NEW YOnK. Oct. 31 (UE) —Secretary ot Labor Fran­ces Ferklns sold today she liad "great hope" ctrllilni; iiciuncn anU shlp>owRcrs on tlie w est coast would "rclum to neffotlatlonn" before tho

"I have rccelvcd tclVgrama fr<\m nnoUeamcn for all seven

Itnlons," nho said, - all express wlll-

rcaume ncffotla-

terminals. rccTmmi, _cot<t storage

..J t only In Sin Francisco but olio In Oakland.'jicrosfl the bay.

The warelioucemcn's w a 15t o _ cauncd by disputes over Hours and

“ O'’® cffecUve by a n n ^ c e m e n t of tho Tcowslers'

• x ijoaoaftialfl thatU ielr group will rcfusp*'to ■ hjiidlo warehouse pooda from eetabllslimtnta aifectcd by tho strike. , ' '

UeinB JUa charter powers. Mayor Rosal'declared Boa Francisco In a ctato of emergency and deputized |

■ . Attorney Florence 'McAullffe as. h ij a g ^ t m U tho w p re ^ taU v o of

■ •• ifio clUichfl la all emergency acts• .'flOd n^oUaUoos.iirlMng from the

Btrike.lA UM May Spread

.Tho huge financial Iom payroll'tancellallana which a t employers and unloi.threatened to spread to other parts

• of th natloa. In New York a thou- sand members of the seamen's rte- fcnso . committee voted to ask Iht IntematloiuU .Seamen's union.to | call a sympathy atrlke:.'.'..,. I

Two xmwna la Ncw.' OrUins. whoso charlcrs had been-,revoked

. by tho I. L. A. for "illcgnj striltes,".•• . Joined in tbo sympathy movcnitnt

FrtCay before Justice Ulddlclon t6 I present their clalma. .

There was much talk of dividing the money between tho leaders.

so v iM D S

" and declared a walkout, I t ' ported h e re .' •

No violence '____________ , . ed to­day. Picket lines stood around Uie doclis and wharves- In formal pre­cautions against strikebreaking.

- Answers Ilcquest . . •. Lnto yeaterdayThomos G.;Planl,

chairman o t tho coast committco of ahlpowners.' Issued a fifmaJ, statem ent ojiswering Madame Per­kins' request far strike settlement. i

. )io blamed the .walkout on union | vlolaUon of contractfl., and crill*. clzed tho department of labor for not Intervening during negotia­tions.

vTlils strike la tho culmlnatloQ of years of planned violation by the unions of all nwanJs and ngrce- mcntfl between them and tho era- ployers. Duriag tboae-two years •’-0 employers have called repeat-

•wjmoa you and your department ’ SjW apco in securing obaerv-

_ j o a w lth.tbo unl-form rcsp o n L --------w ent waa powerlcia m ls if,''P lan t said.' ^ ^

N ot piannlBg "Scabs”Plon f Indicated tho shipowners

■were no t planning to attem pt op- cm tlon ii'w itb non-tmlon workers. Tho operatora mot to considerplacing wntohnicn aboard .............cated boats wblle the u i. .. m et to dra’5 up picket scbeUulep

. and assign men to .various strike

WITH LASI PLEANews in Brief

Utniltri of th» Bjcnln* Tlaes tr» Invited to rontrlbulo brief

Formal DriTo in Eoctio 1030 Battle

(ContlnueQ From I'aga Oac)__l»(rrregoto' of Roosevelt votes In In many statcrf where tho Cough- llii-Ltmke alliance wlttTTownocnd old age pcnaloncro represents an otherwise Impotent minority. ,

Known By Tuesday Nleht Polio will open early Tuesday.

Unless this election Is quite closc the winner will be Identified by midnight and by Wedneaday morning tho nation should know by,' what dcgrcb the Republican idrlvo hao reduced tho current I Democratic majority of more than ;200 In the house of represcnta- Uve-1. . .

‘n ie two major candidates and Lcmko have been the best advir- tlscd In thin campaign. There arc three other presidential aJFpIrants: Norman Thomas, Soclolbt; ~ ^ r l 'Browder, Communist; and D. Lelgli Colvin. Prohibitlonln..Thcso three have had little force In cam­paign dlscuaslon and have contrl-

Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Oaks have relum ed from U toli following ‘i

jlO day vacation.

i t r . and"Mrs. Howard Gerrlsh have rctiimcd from . San Diego, Calif,, where they spent two] weeks. '

Ucro From MoludGuc.itfl yc.itcrday of i l r . .... rs. O. C. Hall were H r. and MrJ

W. Scott Hall. Malad.

VInKs Parents Donald Haaach. employed . ,

tho Idaho,Power company a t Weis- cr, is In Twin Falla vlslUng hlsl parents. Mr. and Mrs.- F. E.' HnoBch.

i local.Llyuor Store Holiday ' ElecUon day, which 1) holiday, will bo observed, tom aiy on sucli occasions, by tho fitato liquor storo which will be closed from H p. m. Monday until Wednesday, according to Albert Putzler, manager.

‘Derby” a t Toronto Oomea to| Finish W ith Contestants

.Eopolcsaly Snarled

(Continued From Pace One) offsprinR Informed callers tha t "ilolher IB busy." ,

Whllo executors of the Mlllarl estate wero trying to determine

; winner, certain Millar relutivcsl j turned up to add to their col' llectlve headache.

Harry Butcher and Arabclle I West, of P ort BurwcII. Ont, ( - - - I ins of lllilnr. said they would ' teat llw will on the grounila that '■ was "Immoral."

, And Blill another claim Ifrom Jamcfl Noell, Pasadena, ICnllf,, real estate man. to whom

naslgned tho claims of the la ta Nancy Millar, who estab- IlKhcd herself aii the next of.kin, before she died In I02S.

Thirteen mothers, about nevenl of .whom.aro conceded no chance.

I to . appear i

____ practically nothing to tlie'warping and breaking of party, jUnes which' luive been a notable Ipolltlcal plicnomcna of 1030,

PcIWcal Confailon Political confusion Is demon-

Btratcd by tho fact President! RooBovelt not only la supported by I tho Democratic.party but, la v r- lous states, by organized Progn aivea. .Farmcr-Laborltles and L.. American Lab5r<j>any. Opposed, to him and whooping It up for Gov. London are tho American Liberty league, composed ot boUi Republicans and Democrats, the National Jeffersonian Democrats, anil a sprinkling 'of unorgtmUcd bolters from tho party of which tho President Is tho head.

Left wing oifflpbrters of tho Rooaevelt-Garner^licket apparent' ly believed tho \o a l - t lv l l wai party structuro w il\bo In collapse four ycfars hence. Each In his - way Is maneuvcrlog to take tho liberal pollUcal machine Mr. Roosevelt created under tho " Deal label.

LaFollettes Look Ahead TJiat Is notably true of tho La-1

|Follctte’a Progressive party in' Wisconsin, of Uie American Labor

and of tho purportedly Non-Partisan league

John L. Lewis, most e Igetlc of American labor lea’dera,I la a. foremost figure.' Swinging through the popul

istem mid-Atlantic statea '

M onday a t 10 a t tho home of Mm. Edith Brown. Kimberly. A pot-Juck dinner tt-lJJi bo Dcnred. MUa^ Vivian Mlnyaxd,,

to supervisor of clothing, will I , , present and talk on garment! finishes. ' '

jPIans Bcaloralloa of St. _Baail| Chui'ch, Most Picturcsquo

• Moscow Structure

be restared -- . appcanmco Just as I t was when built by Ivan tlie Terrible In ccle- braUon of his victory over Kazan ■ I the middle of the ICth century.

A popular legend records tha t

.BB A C H ia BALTIMORE - - ' ■; BALTDaORE; Oct. '81 {ItPI —

-■ THO jaaritlme etriko spread to Ral- ' tim ora 'today as 700 members of -■ ' -the -Inlflmatlonal Senmen'a union

: ; , Toted^to quit nine ships moored " • m s w lm r b o r here.-

Seen Today• ' -Forget-me-notfl-on the lapels

-- of hundredfl- as- tho Glri Re- -• serves Had ready sale for tha

.■i.'poBie«-rtiado by tb e .’Dlaabled ■-.-juaerican... Velerfluj ol . the -, •;W orid. WOT.-:i Wind; gaily : ' ';‘Unnplnr'. Uio 'canvaa ••'■ncrow Main avenue,

r ing Uip -two iMdlpg party . • (Jldates'.for so.verp.oi * . i> c iu - -,.bcr of oBloe>-prec- •i tleoily »)iewcd:.Qn«cx wim a b - , 'viwnteoTalldterf ...v; Cur.'.drtvtn,

•-•^ i.h Jg h - B6h6oiriitod«nt-r:Wtb .... ... tliA. wlndsbleld. ::eovend--wiu>.

m » l DEFENSE K A I M S

N ationalirt-P hnos R o a r D ow n . Sepcatcdljr B u t In fl ic t

' . L lttlo D amage

' (Continued From Pace Ono) gct4 tho horriblo IS minutes yes- terday during which, unnccn, from - clear «liy, the natioDOiist planes

ropped bomba on tho center of >0 city. _____

200,000 MOBILIZE BARCELONA. Spain,. Oc

ll!i-A n addlUonal 200.000, .......'ore mobilized tn Catalonia Lo-

<Iay, It waa announced officially, In answer to a nationalist .(rebel) a ttem pt to land troopi coast.

_ defense ministry Issued oilers fo r tho im­mediate fortification of the entire coast.

An'twer* Bombardment Today's orders wero the answer

(o a natlonalUt bombardment yes­terday of Rosas, on tho coast'12% miles bolew the French frontier.

.............warships eanlc

Pleads Not Guilty Eddie. Addugogo, Chicago, haa

entered a plea of not guilty to petty larceny charges filed in the Justlco court o f Guy L. Swope, following arraignment and Is to be tried on the charges bcforo Jury.

I On .Campaign Tripo', W. Wlthani, former prwsc-,

cutlng attorney, left today for Moore, where lio la to speak to ­n ight in the Intertols of the Demo-, cartic ticket. Ho spoko similarly a t Jerome last night, and la to bi^adcast an address a t PocatclIo — route homo, from Moore,

Bficfra Divorce HeroIt for divorce has been

menccd in district court by -Wanda Ciinton^rom Cleo 8. Clln-

>n grounJo f non-support and neglect. Tho couplo married a t Mountain Home, May 12,1030. She oaks .fo r restoration of her for-...... name. Wanda Wilson. J. II.Sherfey, Buhl, ia her attorney.

.................. this Is true_ not, the ancient structure re- tnolns one of tho unlqua'atrut^turcs of tho worid.

Domes Vary ISsch dome l« of a different shape

and color, but age haa dimmed tho tones, and Inaldo tho oneiCQt fres-

In many places a r e ..............many layers of latei

D. P. Sukhov, Soviet has begun the work of restoration, based on a detailed study of the areliltccture-and decoration of the I church. I

The external walla on the east>>ja' aldo already have N^j^^Testored. iJrt'tfitf’compRte work wilt occupy three ycara.

Difficulties involved are aliown by dlseovcry tha t to the central part of the cathedral tho original architecture is concealed under rough putty and painting done in the lOth ccntury.

COPPEB NEW YORK. .Oct. 31 tUPJ — I

Copper sold a t 10^ .cents a poundl in. Ih# e x po rfm arko t today, the

I highest ievol ainco early 1881 and ^ cents a pound above the dom*<- ilc price which w r- — -» 10 cents a pound.

Every newly bortj /emalo baby] IS an cxpectaUon of life four!

..•nrs longer than t h a t - ' - ” '» '"ichlld.

"No nonting" alffM lo t »ale » ,E«Blng, H o im off. i2So-Adv/ .

I T t a h - C a l i f o r n i a

M o l o r l i n e s , Iiic;Past Blreot BMVleo- /

Prom Twin :SW1« - i.T9. ' Poottlle , -Silt -'.

... lAko-Cltr, -rortlana,Lot An<tl*s. Can Fcanelsee; Oak<. taa4..D«n»w;»aa xa»h#-r#lDU.

M'S 4Ui Atc. W' jTjAwk - l iw e ..................... n r j l A N U E nS O N jA fJ^

New Deal aoclal aecurity program ot old age pensions was a-'dls- gulsed tax on the worker's wage. Republicans have been making progress In iodustri/il states in the part 30 days with the argument that the ono per cent of wages which the government will begin collcctiog next January may not return to tha workcra commcn- aurato old age protection.

Counter-Attack Tho Democratic counter-attack

emphasizes tha doUar-for-dolIarl contributions of employera to the old ago fund and the addlUonal■..... on employers for unemploy-

rellef benefits which are part

’at^’h ls* '^ : royalists."

_____________ .-'his final;_ appeal for votes In a, ,of questions posed directly

to Mr. Roosevelt. Tha K r-----charged tha Pr^lden t hod __cealed his purposes from tho peo­ple and that none could be a w hat hlfl policies would be If elected. -

Mr. -Rooaevelfs speech t ' will be tho last of hla majoi . paign engagements and tho last opportunity to discuss Uie Issues raised by his Republican oppon-

t'ins Decree A fter being wedded for 33 years, I

,a divorce was obtained in district! court today by Mm. Mary Crays^ from C. H. Crnya on,grounds of cruelty. Tha couple m irried April n , 1003, a t M’ontgomery City, Mo.. and ore tho parcnta of three adult nons and daughters. Tha defendant defaulted In oppeamnce. Raybom and Raybom represented tho plain­tiff In the heading before Judge

B. Barclay.

Hansen Woman DiesMro. Sadie McCarty Carter. ,

Hansen, died th is morning a t the family homo a fte r being lit for the - la t two years and in a serious

indltion for two weeks. She was >m Nov. 20, 1881, In Zanesville, hlo, and waa a re^dent of Haa- n 'for a number of years. Surviving are her hunband..i. R.

Carter, and three brothers. Wiltlttm, McCarty. Hansen: Edward - Me-1 Corty, iKmberly, ond Oro McCarty, ClncinnaU. • ’ ,

Pending word from relatives the I body reaU a t tho Whllo mortuary.

OCT. 80 - „ James H, Ttooley and A lthei I*! I Whipple, both of Montelio. Nev. '

o c tT s iJoe Lux ana^M argaret Cobb,

both of Flier.

small patrol vessel and then tric^ vainly to land troops. Militiamen, rc-cnforced by civilians, hastened to tho shore and, vlUagero began flocking to the coast to old in pelting any further attack.

All during tfio night, . , were leaving Barcelona and other

■ ■ ■ 'Wns for costal areas by I 1 every m e ^ of transport. '' Lombard* Tflwn

nationalist cruiser ap-,_____ ._ Roaas hay, 12H mllcslbelow tha French frontier and 80' miles north of Barcelona, a t S p m. yesterday and opened a bom­bardment Of the town of Rosas.

Tha mayor raised a volunteer force of 70 men, with 10 machine guns.

A fter an hour’s bombardment the crulsc> steamed closer. At 4;3( largo boata wore lowered, filled with men of a landing party. The

sats made for shore.Forced Dock

Tlia mayor and his band of 70 -.len opened up with tholr machine guns.' Two boata got near the coast but the devastating fire

ado them retire,Courlcra were sent a loilg .tlic

cooiTt and Inland to give tha alarm ' . all villages.

Tho nationalists made a second attem pt to land forces,at 7 p.I t was uoavalllDg. A t 10 p. tho cruiser steamed off, w ith .. .estimated loss of 100 taen killed.

WILL FIRE ON PLANES SEVILLE, Oct. 31 OlE) — The

rebel high comiyand today public­ly ordered insurgent troops to lire on any.plane crossing territory occupied by tho rebels, declining all responslbimy for tho consc- iquences., J. , ■,

jTowiisend Meeting Set for Tomorrow

Eugene Burr, national spcakcrl for To'ivnsend Recovery Plan, Inc., will speak a t a Townsend rally, at tho high school auditorium hi tomorrow.

Tho meeting Is schcduJed to s ta rt a t 2:30 p. m.. Uio secretary of Twin Falls Towmsend cluli No.

, . . general Invitation la extended ;tho publlo to attend Iho.moeting,' lit is stated by tha commlttecmen| I in charge.

. News of Record. Marriago UecnsM

Commercial Credit Co,, vs. Carl] Fay, seeking Judgment for JSOO.OO. Chapman and Chapman arf tomeya for the plaintiff.

C. D. Thompson, receiver for the First Notional bonk of Twin Falls, vs, W. A. McDonald, seek­ing judgment on n W,000 note. Chapman and Chapman an ^m eya for plaintiff.

BiiUtling PcnnitB

J, A. Chrlatopherson, to ercct i 18x20 foot frame garage on 1 16, block 00. 576.

TWIN FALLS — ,80 C5W lU lston........ ..... —30 COYollows t o n o ........ 30, P2

Dance, Hunt Giveti By Hostess Trio

A scavenger hunt and bam dance. ,wba'held la st evening a t tho home of Barbara Wanman by Leona Roe; Hughes l-nTVnn Btokcs ond Mls.1 Wanman with 25 guests present. Tho trcasuro.ln tha hunt waa - - by Dick Lawrcocc.

Tho dance was held In tho -----loft and Halloween decorations and favora wero la cvldcace. A fter the event refreshments were served.

Guests were Bally Sparks, Betty Babcock'. Virginia Hopklna, Helen Thomas, Lorcca Fuller, Adda Mae Bracken,' Melba Holmes, Betty Joae Nelson. Mlcltey Pumphrey, Dick Lawrence, Albert Benoit, ^Charles Thomas. Donald Toolson,, Bobby Ix>c«n, Fred Baoon. Mlloi iPcaroon, Jack Threlheld. Joe Bill' iRobertiwn, Lloyd Tyler, Geno Hull and Sidney Brown,

Public Is Warned Of Girl Imposters

W arning waji Issued today, by Mrs. Floyd Campbell, chairman of tho Comp F ire girls guardian as­sociation. th a t girls reputed Is be BollelUns money under, tho nama lof tho youth organization, "to help the poor." ore Imposters. No Camp Fire girl bi authorized to ask forJ money under any oondlUons, ex-!

in organized events-when' ire something la offered for

CLOSEATeP.WlIs c M td K nm bor o f V oters li

Ind ica ted aa DtsadlQo , N ears T oday ; ' '

■ w ith IndlcaUona polnUng to th< largest number of voters in tin history of the county, books o ’ registrars throughout the count] and state will close a t 0 p. m. to day, election offlclabi warn. Ii Uils county 10.100 sAla of ballot i have been prepared. • Four yean; ago a record 11,708 votea were casL

Today is the deadline also for maldng applications In this coun­ty for absentee ballots, according to m n k J . Smiih. county audlt-

Tha auditors, in their capac-'___ of clerks of tho boards ofcounty commls-iloncrs, are auth- ■ orlxcd by la w -'to aUo regis­ter up to Uio dosing period those voters who expect to bo out ot the 'fltate' on'e lection day, and who ithun ore permitted to vote by tho ' ibsenteo raeUiod.

AbJcnteo voting Is also upect. led to reach a new high here, the

mber having mounted at noon . . 200, with a t least another 100 ballots exported, -Smith indicated. He says ballota Issued today n:re' to bo returned In time for being delivered to the various clecUon prccinels, Tuesday.: Most such ballots, however, Ivotcd a t tho auditor's office jwhero' a poUlng booth has been set up.

Voting Tuesday will' open a t a. m. and will closo a t 7 p. m;

New Voting Place For No. 3 Precinct

was announced this afternoon by Frank J. Smith, county, audi­tor. that tha voting place for pre­cinct No, B in Twin Falls, has been changed from its former lo-

I cation a t tho Chevrolet garage, to tha Ora IfcYcy and Sons Im­plement store In tho former Burk­holder Furniture Co.- building a t the comer ot-Shoshone street and Second avenue west.

Lea\x9 IIoapKal Mra. C, S. Milligan, who has

been ill a t tha hospital f^r the past threo weolu», haa relumed to her home.

A trip to New V otkfor Prest- dent Rodsmvit'a irdedleatldh:ot tlu) Statne o( Uberty, a gold incdoJ, and u .visit to Franco . a French Worid v w H

Fnlk, ^ o v ^ 17. of PDCblo, Colo, fo r' her eeuxy on nVhal - Oio Statue of Uberty'Means to 'tiie American Peopla" Edna-rf e»- , »ay n

tbo tedeial parit aervlce.

WantedA. good man bookkec^r, perienced, jtenaanent pml- tlon, good salar}-. Applicants please write age, expert and education.

- 'W E IT E 41-Z- OAEE O F TDttEff '

Doors Open. 1:00 P . H . — F e a tu ti a t 1:9M:10-0:SO-9:80

ALL THE WORLD'SLove flcmeiini under Ibe die* of Praaeel Flsntiai under the

' ' lun of ilalyl Smoldering beneaib tlie t t m over Cubtl Throbbing to the tom-tom in (be jungles of AIt{ca1 It’s ^ , hcret Every advmture you thrilled ta .- .-B v e ^ daractcr you loved and bated. . . Lespinj froia t!ie::l,r

ftmout novel o( our tia»i;:,{0t0 the 4 "

etumx to nom e . Mrs. C. E. Wadsworlli, Black-

foot, haa returned to her homo after spending the past two weeks| with her parents, Mr. and-M r:., Fred Woos. ........ '

"Ph. 900

REWARDFor information cdnccniing tho ^ } of ourOolsoa Bicyclo a n d th e y o m g la d y - t h a t ren te d i t ^ o in tis lo st T hu rsday Evoniug a t 7 o 'c lock—supposed to r t t n m i t In tw o honiB. Color TCd w ith ' red h e av y , du ty aUletto tir e s a n d e x tra h e av y chromo fcndera,

^ fierial No. BD1700. Ncrw ba ck sadd le a n d 30-inch ba rs .I f yon cannot b r in g n s any in fo rm ation about th o

. above, drop in a n d look tjver, o u r lin e of bicycles.O ar I>ina Is M ost Oompletfl W ith o n t H o t A&l

BIOYOLES B X O LtlSIV ELY

GLOYSTEIN CYCLERYt , / • 3 3 8 'M ain Ave. B onth ■

lEi¥evyone'*s T alk ingAbout the New Sport Sensation

BUDGET AUTO RAC1N6ILAST RACE THIS SEASON AT T. F.

CO UN iyi f a ir g r o u n d TRACK

TO-MORROWQualifym gHeatsZP.M .

ADMISSlON-AdulU 40c, Children 20c

(ALSO ADDED ATTRACTIONS)

'•'BnVijraBy, ,Odtobcr,3'l,.1935' IDAHO EVENI^JG TIMES. TWIN FAhTii. TDATIO

___ o r a f f s , ........................ ..............• tendod tio Haliowtfen party cWeaV Wat evenSnar * t the Prosbyterlan

■.J chiuth. Bponsora.wm Mrs. W.-A.\ yan'Eni;aUn and Mrs. C.R.‘ Scott

t J : • Th9 ;s:uestji,’ gar)>ed In costumcaI reprwnUnfC famoua s tharoctcra,) V&Mleon.- U as West. Llntlbtrsb,

! L ttelori of 'Troy, Andy Qump, Clco-l p ab a, Gwrgo WftBblncton, Maty

« t BcoHofld, Zau PltU>. Uabrl(>l nr<l• many, others, w e n ' grcclca by

' ' {^ostfy '/Isurca ' and led <nU> the; littJLoJ ttrroni, Vtirioua RlrJn took" Iittrtii In o clflvcr.playitt, .'The• itonaicap." read by Dabrl Orcsa.

One of the surprlaca of the ovk... n ln tfw M th o a h o w ln fr* ---V Wflrt ------- -------- '

infr by M n. J, n plcwcca Ul mer. Mrs. Gtoi

Calendar

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'ih^-^'idcr'cSnip Flro Glrlj Can’bo.".. • Arrangements for the event

' v^cre made by M lu Ethyl Smith . ond Miaa'Luclllo Lonp, who v — . ossltsed by Ml*a Helen Swopo

J4rB. 'Audrey .Adklas. Serving commlttceawcrc Becky Victor, lone Porter, Namol Larrlck,' &ran-

'E lO im r ATTEND• —J’lOTUBESQUE 1»AKTY

.. '• A .grand march opened tho colorful HaUow<:i.ii p—.. evening a t tho \Vaahlni;toii csl;ool,

!'■ fo r the younger Campfire girls..> J Verna Slnema won the awara for• I ,Uio clcvercat popcr-bag mask, and

, Irmfl Lee.Skinner wos awarded tho I rrlM for tho fannleat. Games were ‘ played for which prizes were . AwanJed.' inimpklna. cornstalks and color­

ful hallooiu were the Hallcm’ccn trim , and cliSer and coolilea served tho 80 guests who

, clad in paper masks'ond overalln.• • Ouardlana present were Mrs. R. ! T hw kinorton, Mrs. Floyd Camp­

bell. Mrs. Po t Perry and Mn - • .A . Van Engclcn. Tho comnIn chargo of nrningements

• lira . Lyons Sm ith and K athiyn ; Qoff, assisted by Dclorea Camp- ' bell, JJargaret Detweller and Mary ' Allca Buchanan.

* * ' « c i.u n .M E S iu E n s >■

' . ATTEND COSTUME PAUTVMr. and Mm. Albert Putsier

were hosts laut evening a t theirI home on Elizabeth avenue to

Incmbcra of tho Momlnssldo club• . a t a clever costume parly •>

r members of their families ...I • {quests. The rooms wcro trimmed

‘ wJlb' black cBtfl bats, witches ind other Ilallswcen nymbols and those

• attending wejo greeted by a ghost• I a t tho door. Murder was played

■ ftflcr other games and contests• iind Miss W anda WlUener

The LAtawah club will meet Tuesday o t the liomo of Stella Nybiad. ' ■ •

Twin F a lia . Parent. Xeac.her council will meet Uonday a t 7:30 p. m. o t the home of Mra. W . P. Haney, 258 Eighth avenue north.

. Prlra'rono Rebauih meet Tueoday'al 8 p. .... _ ,._ 1. O. 0 . P . hall and the llele- jfoUs who attended the^Re- bekah assembly In Durtey will give reportal All members are urged to bo present, It is stated.

The Wayoldo club will meet Nov. 3 a t tlio home of Mrs, Stacy Dietz. Membera aro /fc- qucalcd to bring bookn for Uio

OHBa.

told.stunents

Season wcro eer. ^ . .tho evening. /

a i v n c n c l a s sATTENDSPARTy

Fifty members of the Qppoi tunlty - class of tho Chj-istian ehureh . attended the Halloween party given' last- evening a t the iionjfl'Of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Read, CucsLs '.were entertained. In the mcrcatlon nwrn which, wan gay

h 'seasonal decorfttlons. Tho

, On. tlia refreshment comcnlttco Were Mrs. Fred Read, Mrs.' Albert

.Z>otcrs and Mrs. Lawson l^ k h a r t .

. rARTC'G IVEN . ' .BY nV O UOSTESSBS

: Mia's^Maloeie- Bayl. and Mias .M lnno'& tcp. wero hostessea a t a cUver'ioviraU, a n d ', apron Uallo- we«n :parly,;.Thut8tlfliy overilng a t

'the.-coun(ry,.boino of-Mlss Hayl . M embers,of .tho Alpha chaptnr ' R las.'-dirU '-club, ..Mrs. Mercedw . Paul ahil- JUsa- Behilco. Babcoclc .Voro. ffuesls,

' < . Sst«rtalnm ent’lncludo(l an atna- Icltf:! l»ur,‘ .giimes and dancing

a boulevard, for' Ion ond the dec-

. j f officers. A good.ntlend- ance ia requested by officcra,

Tho regular dinner meeting of the Buslnena ond Profcss/onal ^Vomca's club will bo held

There will be o discussion of tho proposed amendments to the Idaho conatltullon and Mr.i. Hazel Sweeley will Olscusa the Bocia! uecurlty ocL A musical program will bo presented by Mra. Efflo Hinton.

Golden Text la from Romans !: 0: ."Abhor that which la evil;

cleiivo to th a t which is good.” “ ’Among Oie citations comprinlng the LcsMn-Scrmon Is the following from .the Bible: "Wherefore ' “ a living man comploia, n mai the puolahmcnt of his slasT ua aearcJj and tiy our ways, and turn again to the Lord. Let ua lift up our heart with- our handa unto God in tho heavens" (Lamen- tatlona: 3; 30-41).

CHURCH O I'^ IIE NAZARENE . Smith, pastor.Sunday school, mipcr-

araea Nell................Morning worship, Dr.

W. C. Noltc, of Nampa will deliver ' lecturn on tompenmce.

3 to 4 p. m. Tho Sunahlno gospel )ur, ICTFI. Rev. and Mra. C.. H.

Stone, the two aces ot harmony radio artists of \VHO and WOO Des Moines.

m . A t the evening Young people under Mtsa

lonn Do Board, president, "will . rc.nent n tompenmce <Irama. 'Slgtilng the Pledge," five scenes you will never forget. Wo will have 111 the evening oervlco the two necn of harmony, Negro nrlinto who will sing and play.

PAllTY ENTERTAINS QKOUP OF YOUNO OUE.STS

Mrs, Sol J. Kaplan cntertolned , i frlends of her son. Bobby Joe a t a gay Halloween dinner party lost evening. The tablo was trim­med In seasonal colors aniT through tlio rooms wcro Jock-o-lantenia and .other oppropristo dccomlJr A t games a fte r dinner prizes v. won by Dorothy Krengcl and 1 Driscoll.

Guests Included Faith Kinney Dorothy ICrengel, Prlacllln Shinn Barbara Lehman, Eva and Orpba Stokes, Murray North, Jack Wright, Jock Hatch, Donald Balsch and Tom Driscoll,

MISSIONARY SPEAKS AT GIRLS' OATHKIIINO-

Miss Jennie Smith, missionary ..jro on fur/ougJi from India. apoUe to members ot the senior gicb' class and tho glrlV, clioir of the Metbodiat church, wno were enter­tained Thursday evening a t the home of Mias. Betty McKay. Miss Smith spoke oit her life and work ' India and wore the Indian worn- _ . ’s sorl. Guesta wcro Mrs. R. S. Rees, Miss Mildred Elrod and Mrs. C. C. Dudley.

Gamea wcro ployed and refresh­ments wcro sen'ed.

2V ZI5I CLVn ATTENDS PAKXY

, . cards and doncing entertainment for the 2u

isF.TiiKt. T E J frr j:B, If. David, pastor, a. m. Sunday 'school with

clasaea for nil ngca for the otuily ot tho Bible. B. K. Alldritt, super­intendent.

l;3l) a. m. Morning wor.ihip. A us derotional tcrvlco of wor- and praise. Good music. Ser-

on by the pantor.', 2:30 p. m. Bethel Temple radio

go-Tpel servclo over KTFI.0 p, m. 'Younif people's meeting.

Devotional service for tho young peoplq of the community..7:30 p. m. fivangellaUe - ..........

wltli prayer for tho sick. Good music and singing. A live and forceful gospel sermon .by tor.

wero Alvin Casey, sponsor.Mrs. Casey. A buffet supper . -irved from a table ccntcred with

large pumpkin filled with fruit,

SMOKER HELD BY BOYS GROUP .

The homo of Itonold I.Iallon was . ie flctno Inst cttening of the an­nual smoker :hcld by membera of Sigma Delta Pal club. O ert Sweet, oponsof, was present ond cards and gamea were a t play, ~ ' ' mcnts were'served by th<

CARD PAJITY PLANNED BY TU’EN TIEIU CENTURY

Plans were modo yesterday o ftem oon 'a t o ‘meeting ot tlio boohl of control ,of tho Twentieth Century club a t the home a t Mrs. R. L.. Plemeiael for. a card party

bo held Nov, 37 a t Legion

AT THE CHURCHESN.izarcnc CUurcli. f ia k e I t Y o tirse lf

Schedules Events

tlat.-

FUtST PRESBYTERU'N Q. L. Clark, pastor.

10 a. m. Church school for all de­partments. Mra. J. D. Barnhart, nuperintiindejit, Tho Bchool startsironiptTy" a t ID'o. m.'

11 a. ir»;. Morning worahlp. This church wilf Join in tho worldwide ~ommunlon day aervlce. Following .. short meditation on "Our Debt to God," Hie Holy Communion will becelebrated by the p a s to r ---- --pie. Tlie choir will sing "Bless tho Lord. O My Soul"; a ciuartot. Mrs. W. 0. Smith. Mlfls Dorothy F. W. Neale and Lloyd Dovle: sing "Lead Me. 0 Father"; organ numbers ore "aiedltotlon": "Pil­grim's Song ot Hope"; "Mlaster March." Mrs. Kleffaer, director; Mra. Margaret Peck, organlat.

6 p. ni, I'oung folks hour. Coua- sclon, U r. Wallace and Mlaa Ewer. Tlio topic for the evening is "Three Ycara of Repeal.'- A free discus- Blon and devotional period feature ‘he young people's hour.

2:30 p. m.,Thursday, tho Ladles' Aid Dociety will meet In tho church parlors in regular ae.«lon. Mra. L. Bllllngton, president, will preside.

SALVATION AIISIV215 Shoaliono street soutlt

Siiiiduy10 a. m. Sunday scliool.11 n. m, llohncs-i meeting.

1. ■young Pcoplc'a meet­ing.

Templo B ovenlng classes tor uioio aiuay anu Chrlfltian work aro open to the

jblic free of charge. Cliurcl: orkers and Sunday school teach' •s especially Invited.Saturday, 2 p. m. Children's

church, in charge of Mrs. Elvera Strand. All children are welcome.

All other services of the week announced from tho pulpit.

ASCENSION EPISCOPAL Rev. James s . Butler, vicar.

All Saints' tlay.Churcli school, 0:45 a. m.Holy communion ami oerma

Rev. Raymond G. Seibert. . Sunday masses a t 8 and 10 Week day masses a t 8 a. n Communion SiinJaj'a:First Sunday of tho month .for

Steonil Sunday for women.Thfnl Sunday far younc pcop?e. Fourth Sunday for children.

FIRST CURIS■HAN ’ Comer Sixth avenue north,

Slioahone street Rev. W alter E. Harman, D.A,,B.D.

pastorResld,, 137 Seventh avcnuo east.

Church school, 0:15 a. :. Preaching a t 10:15. (i-----Harman will opcak on "The Bread ot Uf#,”

V. P. S. C. E . a t 0:30 p. m Evening worship, T;30 p. n

Dr. W . C, Nollo o t the Namp: clinic will' deliver a temperance lecture a t Uio Church o t tho Nazfl- reno Sunday ot 11 a. m. Dr, Nolle, among other things ^vill atnge OQmo-demoaatratloaa ot.tiio.cIfcclB Of alcohol.■ Tho SunshlKb Gospel hour KTFI will feature. 'Tho Tn'o . of Harmony’* Nejrto radio and c«rt a rtists of WHO and ^VOC. Dca Mtdnes.

venlng aervlco will bo ^Iv-, _____to tho young people of thechurch for. a temperance drama, "Signing Uio Pledge." the cluirac- ters being taken by Mortln Smith, Miss Fairy Raybom. Floyd Lan­caster. Vcrgll Raybom. llcnc La Hue, Dora Williams, Lawrence Lancaster. Beulah La Hue, Evelyn llllln. Mablo Edwards and Bcmlcc Smith.

J harmonw. acea who will bo heard over KTFI from 3 to <

I. will be a t the church In the evening and will sing and ploy. They ore graduates In music, voice anil dramatic expression of Drake UnlverBlty. Des Moines, Ja„ • and have traveled throughout tho Unlt- - • Statea, Canada and Mexico.

:30 p. ra. Street meeting, . o p. m, Snlvallnn meeting. .

Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Slrcet meeting.8 p. ni. Public meetlnE.

\Vrdnf»d;iy C p. m. Jail meeting.7:15 p. m. Corp.! cadet class,

Thiiradivy 2 p. m. IjiJlca' Aid society,7:30 p. 111. Street meeting.7:30 p. m. Bible meeting,8 p. m. Bible class conducted by

Rev. Karleon.Ralurdny

7:20 p. m. Street meeting.8 p. ni. Public meeting.

FIRST BAPTISTRoy E. Bamctt, pastor

![;45 Q. m. Sunday school, Ceorgo Worberg, Buptrlntendent,

11 a. m- Morning worship. Com­munion Meditation, "Gleamn f— the Upper Room.” (continued),

0:10 p, m. Young People'a meet­ing.

7:30 i>, m. Evening worship. Sub­ject, "Scattering Fire-brands,"

7:30 p. m. Mid-week ae

FIRST CHUIICH OF THE • BItCTlIREN

Van B. Wright, pastor.10 o. m. Sunday school. II. A.

Swab, .'mperlnicntirnt C o n t e s t ............................ ... ''-hvarda.

n. m. Morning worahlp. Tho pastor will speak.

" p. m. 'V'Qung Pcople’n meeting.. :30 p, m. Kvenlng worship »<

lee. Junior choir hour.7:S0 p, m. Wednesday. Choir

heorsa],

FIRST METHODIST EPJSCOPAI, Uaymond S, Itees. mialnter.10 a. m. The church a t school..11 a. m. The church a t woralp.

Dr. Andrtw \ \ ’am cr preaching. Girla’ chorus will oing "Light • ' tho Morning," by Klein.

12:30 p. m. Buakcl dinner, me crs and friends ot tho congrcga- on. ■ .1:30 p. m. Churcli.confcrenco and

program planning. I0:00 p. m. Young People's hour.

Bethany E p w o r t h league. Hl| Icoguo, Brice Evans, leader, aub-| ]ect. "Putting Good Men Into of-1 tlce." Senior Epworth league. I

7:30 p. m. Evening of harmony! with Rev. and Mw. C. H. &-nna,! Negro radio artlsta, in jicwest

The perennial question of ChrlJt- ina gifts and w h af to take to the

bazaar ,1a anawered in this laaue of Uie WORICBASKEt: Tho a. bag will moat likely yield s pieces to mako some aUorable .... tenB_vdth^rJy_tnila_ljHe the one aliown. Then there la tho rag doll, a stuffed horse, butterfly pan hold- era, pillow allpa, and de.nlgna tor

Negro Performers C. o f G .INam CS ., To Give Program B oard 'M cinbe

Suburban Churches ■■■ ■ , ' »r ii:.sT aiETiiODiST e p is c o p a l

KI.MUEULYT. W ^ oa-mar. nilnlsler

Sundaj^Mmol, 10 a. m. Rally Day will bo obscn'cd with - cj.nl proar.im.

Morning worship, 11 a. m. Intermediate leaitue, 6 p. Monday, 8 p. m. Troop No. 42 at

tho church.Wednesday, 9 p. m. Wedding

Gown parade, under the auiiplces of the Dorcaa cla.sn, a t the church.

adults, 25 ccnLt; chtl-iJren 15 cents,

Thui'Silay, 8 p. n Friday, 4:15 p.

Rlrla.

pr.ic(ice. nip Fire

VNITED BUETIIREN Third street east

Rev. L. Jack FIs, pastor, a. m. Sunday nchool. Earl

Draper, superintendent. ‘11 II. m. M o r n i n g wor.ihip,

Christian Endeavor, Mra. Frances Hunter, president,

0:30 p. m. Pre-prayer service. 0:45 p. m. ClBs.ies for all ogc.i. 7:45 p. m. Evening ovangellallc

ftervice.. .1. m, T\je.?day, Yoimg People'i

prayer mcetlnRS and lilble atudy. ' I. m. Thuroday. Tlio W. M. A.'

iO p. ni. Thursday. Prayer

"Tho T n 'o -^o fl of Harmony," Negro radio and concert artlala of V\’HO and. WOC, Des Molnca,- Io„ win appear In person a t tho Meth­odist church Sunday a t 7:30 p......... onnounccd today.

' - .... . ■---- traveledthroughout tho United States and Ijavu won Jaurcis tor their reniSI- tion o t Negro Rpirlluals and sac­red song*,. It la nUtcd. They are graduatM In music, voice ond ilra- matic expression of Drake uni­versity, .De i Moines, Ja.

Tlicy pre.wntcd a program tbls week a t the banquet honoring Bishop Lowo'and Bbhop Johnson.

Death Claims Girl After Operation

.. Mr. ami Mr.i. Herbert Ull- .. . . died today at m nithe hospital where

for an.aklng its home a t Wnj;ner'! 1st puric.

Pending funci the Iwdy rc5t.i i tu.ir}’.

arrnn);emcnta

cloth and napkins. These nil come In the .VUJfO hot Iron transfer which enablen you tg stamp a number of times.

For the quilt lover we give the Utem lor Sprlngtlmo BIOMOm.t, Id dlrectlona are given fo r ' o

crocheted scarf for Slater tie for Brother and Dad, and a Iinltted Rult. All of these directions and designs come to you an No. C313. You may also order C91312, and

I

among t!ic t in t !a f;<-t i'ot;r copy 'each month for a yciir.I To order, ask fur Nt>.. CS13. or

illiislnition nr.il -tend with Marnpa or coin, (C91312

les-Sl.OO.I Addrr!i.i „ . . . 0 Idaho Evening Times,

iMaKc.9 I t Yourself P.illern Hure.iu, Box IGO, Knn:m.i City, Mo. B.- sure to give name and cotiipletc lulilrcns.

Pattern Bureau,'Maltt It Yourself Box ICO, Kansas City, Mo. Enclosed is 10 cents In cola (20 cents for two pnltertu or . 25 centa for three) for

Pattern No_______________

Name ot this DCn’spaperi:.

DOES YOUR OAR STA RT HARD

TH ESE COLD M 0R N IN 0S7

For Batter}- and Ignition Trouble Sec—

lO X E M. WAITE

OUILS AimANGE UALLOHTJSN PARTY

Members of-Slgm o Deto Chi ere guests a t a costume party 3 t evening held a t tho homo of !lss Sblrley Jean Hendrickson.

Murdpr, fortune telllog and ghost otorles occupied the evening, ond refreshments were served by Miss Marie Lockhart and Mias Janet CoJeman., - • .

The group will meet next Fri­day a t 7:30 p. m .,ot the homo.of Mrs. Dorlene Simpson, to mako ■ p ^ for making Chrlstmaft gifts.

spirituals and sacrcd Bongs.

present., a t last., evenings *crw lllsii Shirley.Hutchln-.

Miss Ruth • Chaatain, Mlaa

M b V I N CCall 227-

p o n n iE E e s t d ia t e ; We are.ioiured carrlers.on^

, ,.nra equipped to boBdle your ; (urblturo carefully. . -

f Or d t i^ n s f e r

Now’s 'The Time To

I N S U L A T E Y o u r H o m e

1 Investigate *;

“ATTIC WOOL FIRST”C a ll-

]>ETWEILERBRGS.InC:

Announcing., . .The continuation of our Annual Fall Sale on RAY BOY and GLOW BOY,' Circulators and GLOW M AID-

-ranges from Nov. 1st to Nov. 16th.

Our sale up to the present time has -been very satisfactory, and it has . been necessaiy to repl^iish our stock the second time in order to fill our

. ordei'S. This is not sti'ange, fo r when you see the Globe line you will say like many other ladies: “Wev have. ' never seen such a ta u t i f u l Ime-.of,

; stoves and r^^ges, and they^ai-e jiwt- ' - as praefcioal and economical as thej^::

. , are good looking.*'Ask any lady Who ■ has one. -You wjll appreqiat<i the pre- .

V miums given m.connection with'oup; annual sale

Five new directors o f ih e .a her of Commerce were nJunW-.t day nftcr ballota w cro- ooaaB this mornlnff. They wUI Ber*?-f one two-year term. •• -..-’ .■■rt . Nenv men on tho board vln Casey. C.'. H .''DetweU«n'i?ljt Painter, R. P . Robinaoa',ttwJ.:*^fi Tofflcralrc, ne tlr ln jftf 'Miles Bron'oinf;.Anderson, R. W /Co:G. O. Padeet. V ■*'

Carry-overOlrcelprfl In cJW fiBenson,-S. H. Grawn,ter, C. H. Krcngel. MUtan WR. J. Schwcnainu n ■Van EnsolcD. \ ,'1^.4

A fjencral mectiB^-win j* ^•rlday for the clectloa o f W , P« idcnt and 'vice prcsldcntTOT. fllallatlon of new dlr*ctort*-.;.,'^j;.^j

C o m m o n ,::

Lc o id s J

p N i H O l J ^ U M

YES, AM IRICAJ

RUMORS ARE C O IIIE C T -^1

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n~)AHO EVENING T M S : TWIN FALLS. IDAHO '

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.Uho B rflllko 'Co.. N«v.. Ono V< II. Oulald* laitio..! W f, It.Ot

T H E B A T T L K NKAT?fi T H 13 K N D F o r fill in ten lH nm l in irpow '« lliu c iuuim it:ii

ThcTfi n (illlOH, iHKt- t i r p is f(

[lii> cloHins typcoclK-'H o f tlie tiim itc m n iiu le rH to v o te rs , n m l tlie li-m iilionnl: K iinnort fo r im lividirnl c iu id iilu lcx a iu l Itni'lj

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P o tS H O T SThe Gentleman in

the Third Row

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III K'l f a r n s InKl-iui K‘(l, lliu (leiullinu lia

tlraggw l o u t, liio i

1 tliu o f a tn l d u riii!

'c s ti 'd .

iiiUc eaiiuvclK o t an ; been ivacliod , llio niK lily d isc iissw l li

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id iHililicly »H

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off<^n.‘d D ia l Uicreii liti lov lun iiy lo dolvu iii t

ic ipatc’d. C pn i^ ii, lo t In?

i"lf.

Tli(! caiididalCH Inivo h a d Ui pli! w ill I’d llicirs.

V o te rs liavu coiiiu t ■ in h n il e .d ia r s m - u iid N i

bar.s have beo p l a in t cini lie linii! n o r opji c1ei;liini.

TliiH being tlu ; caH?, IL'h u p lo Uio p eop le now , e; a p p ro a c h • th e c ioclio ii, fu lly in fo rm e d , iin d read ; ( lie ir d u ly to tlieiuselvo-s a m i to tln i ir fellow nion .

T h e i.HBUCB n ra c lean -ou t, llie d o fin io n r e s t s wit'l te l lig c n l e lec to ra te w li id i w ill n o t lie s lu n ip ed e d , 1)0 s « 'e n \ ‘d from ll« liigli p u rp o ses a n d p a tr i o l ic

ffieieii o f til

,7U ST P L A Y F A I U O n tiiis H allow een i t i s . t o lie Iioped tlm t tlie yi>

p lo o f.tiiiH a n d o th e r c o m m u n itie s w ill n o t laki taK<! of th e sIlH U liou to d isp lay v a iu la l is in u n i c iv ilized youtb ,

■ is a w o rld o f i coiiKciencc docs j io t p e n ity o r coHtly indiilgeneeH

T lie even t is co ln iten i a n d lielie f th a t everyone i t is dep lo red m ore hy i

. h av e occnri-enccH ■\vliieh ' o f tlic polici

;lcuii f a n lo be in d u ls fs l in , b u t ii i t p ro p e r ty dcH ln ie tion , vulga:

night an children bo out

auto lirt», auto windows, house wihdowi, . oarbago canf, and any other movahle oUjsett, I liereby. otfep you a plan I)/ wlilcli thfs menaee could be

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Uet'i gHalloween

CHAPTER XVinTCFF HOWARD no lonetr wcnl J to town dlrccUy by the Stale Pike Ho cut UirouKh to the Mount Hebron road nnti when he passed nickcly House he f-alhcrcd such tpccd that Jie loft firiiy Ilmcilc dusl In his wake. To do him j ticc, lie wna not tryinn lo rals dust. He wns dt^wn lo the plnee ns on addict Is dra;vn to n dru«.| nnd his speed was from

I wagon. He hoped It w o ^ d pour,Iraln and dccnch Ihcm. He nopco'

I Heaven it wouldn’t— • - "Good day to >-ou,” he cald, and

drove ow.-\y.Now that the Major’s ollontlon

hud been ealletlHo the weaUicr, hr eave It his c4cuidcratJon. Yes there was rivln coming, as sure a he 3Jved! He consuHod Uie news .aper. Tho weather man, too, an Icipntcd it.

•'Poor Ihlncsl" he “ Id pa“ ion Icly, meaning his granddauchlcn He went lo the porch, removed

1 loose ilone Irom the foundation ind extracted n pint botUc that vas hidden there. He uncorked It «nd drank the nip wliicJi re­mained. n u meditation grew rocl- Imv and wd,

"Poor Uiincsl" he said agal' Tho certainly that their hoy-rlde was doomed lo failure accmed suddenly harder to bear than the loss of his money ond his home. Tho Major went to the ham, hitched Dobbin lo the phaeton ond drove quietly off to town. The sis­ters were not lo tee him for hours.

Somethlns ought to bo done about 11.. I’ve been thinking 11 o \tr .” „--•.'Ob, ..U orcanr . Tlicn, caution seemed io wallc toward her, linger m Up. Mnjbe he was tr)-lng to ;nd It! Go slow. Kate. Save j-our

•*Ycs, Morgan?’

During the

procedure, was, threes

ibllng all the boys’ bicycles we can find, lear- Ino up any youthful possessions lying around, puUlno carpet tack* In younn people’s beds, throwing a (ew favorlto dolls

_Sourpus

TOul TAKE tH IS Hallow. b u s M i.to o Dcrloualy. Sourruas. Wc'll idirtit that a few shotgunB fuU of rock aalt In tlio trouflcr.- mlBl‘1 b<! good for Kids who IQ fllct wanton damuge, but men fun-maklog . . . well, thafo op«

One of the hlgh-spota I life, for example, —

jthc Halloween ' — ' -

iiee<i Iiy th e piiljJfC iji Jiojx ivill en joy ImriiilesH lu iscliief, hu t] diil}^ I h a i r b y boy.s a m i girlH to otupel Iionri'ngs b e fo re c o u rts , in.

, o r O isgraceftil nfUTimitli.s.. A n d tliey cnii be avo ided tb i'ough y o u n g fo lk s reiiioiii- b o r in g llio le ssons th e y len rn iii tl ic boUooI room , in S u n ­d a y school, in B oy S c o u t w ork n n d in tl ic w orkaday

•w o rld , nm l in keep ing in m ind tb n t in o r d e r to liiivc fun oil I fa ilo w e eu i t ' s n o t n c ce ssary t o d iin ingc n u d d c s lro y im ip c r ty o r lo c jiiih ! 'iieig liburs n n d p o te n t ia l f r ie n d s n - [K iifv a m i M vrry jtn d iinvm .

IIO N ’T L K T 'm i :S I 3 I’O L L S G K T y O lJ 1 )0 \V .\!T h e e u rrc i it W loruvy D ig est p o ll r e p o r t is s ig n ifi­

c a n t in th a t i t fa ils lo in te rp re t Uic f ig u r e s , 'im lic a t in g tb u t tlic p u h lic n tio u is t>o u iicouv inced t lm t i t p re fe rs r iitl ie r lo le t tlie. reltiniM spejik fo r tlic in se lven r a th e r than fo r i t lo nsauini: th e r i s k o f uHSiiring tlio n a t io n a l n-sitU;^ c om parab le to Ibo p o ll statiHtic.'^.

'f u tJic p fes« h a s <rof»e citch week, in luh'iincc o f Ibc j>n)>. lie a l iu n o t tb c inngii/.inc, a b r ie f a c c o u n t o f tlio n ia

I fH a l fo b e ijiib jix jjed i / i th e c u r r o u t issue .W liilc tliig w eek 's kIiowh L a n d o ii H av ing moi-c vo tes

tlu in Itoosevelt, U iere \a a sU ite m e n t t b a t “ tlie n ia g a : ' ob serves in i t s c o lu m n s t lu i t th o ta b u ln tc d f ig u res rep rc-

. Kent Ib e .v o te d b a llo ts , j u s t a s th e y w o re received , ne illm r] .w eiglind .a d ju s te d o r inU 'rp iT lcd .” T h is i s i a ^ tra n g e con t r u s t (o pan t e lec tio n s ivhen W tc r a r y D ig e s t, eoek

,^ i ;c fo ( J j i i s t w lio w oiiM fw oJecfcd, n n d why'.A n d slirew d c a re w uk used cvcu in th e b e a d in g i

p r e s s re le ase . I t d o ts i i’t w y lyJic tjic r X n n d o n o r Ei

IcbapelTlbitho

e sneaked a mule boanliog school

fllghla too. Wc _ that. Hi-

___ matter that fol­lowed made It difficult for us l«

for three days thereafter ■n now, im y'tlm c wo’re|

io-A~ In Bplrlls. wo Just think the Bchool proxy's fnco as .greeted tha t mute In cliopei.

lo brat* they’ll tan.

frow n-'3ut he faUs asleep, and whi

lie wakes His yard Is upside down!

.•eck of Knte's........................ was restlessmoody. Ho wondered frantically how she W.1S, and had no way of /Indinc out. Finally, pai.'ing llie hou:c, he found Mojor Meed at the mailbox In tlie act of cxtracl- ing yesterday’s newspapei

icft stopped Iropuklveb tWdlllng in the dust.M n j \ Meed,” he said, you fccUn’?”

Tlio Molor rccognlicd him and smiled politely, olways.anxious lo| show this young man that ho held no grudge ognlnst him. •‘Pretty good. Mr. Howard. Pretty good for ■ an old fellow. And how are you’”

'•'I stay healthy," Jeff told hli "And your family. Major?”

•'Pretty good, pretty good,'' r piled the old genUcraan, gloncli nt llie iicadUncs to sec what pc itlc.1 was up to. "I reckon you're a Hcpubllcan, young fellow, belr’ from ft-mounUiln county?"

"Y«, cir. nu t I olw.iys vote i I think best. It's right liotweatlw we're havin'. I look for rain It.dBlil."

‘■noln? I hope not." The old man anxiously scanned the sky. "My granddauRlilcrs arc liavin' a hay-ride tonight, endin’ up at Grayson's lake. ’They've been prc-p.irin’ for it two-three days— ' .

Jen HowarU felt vast relief Ihnl Kate Meed was well agdin. Ho fell, too, n stlnEing resentment lo know she had been planning a, party while he was In tomenlcd uncertainty over her Injury. • Hi fell bitter hatred for all tho ycune niea who v/ould be oa tho hay

fTHE hay-rido brought Morg; •^Prentiss back to Kate, after a Though not as tho had planned.

He drove ou^ the next evening jbout 0 o'clock. She was wearing a .-lean bu t slirunlcen white dimlly that made her look »lke nn over- gro'vn child.

Morgan said, loo'tlng into hei surprised c>-cJ, "Go crcss and irc’Jl go for a ride. Maybe to Blue Grns* Inn. Tell your family you’ll be ou late.”

The transition from despair 1' happiness made Kale feel n little ^glddy 03 she v.-enl upitolra to

Caroline, undoritandmg, her-llke an coger l.idy'4 |

maid.

T rA ’TE and'Morgan drove to the!popular end guile respectable

roadhouse he had mentioned. They d n light supper and danccd to college orchestra, on tour for

the summer.On Iho way homo they lowered

-10 lop of the convertible coupe and Kale took oft her hot. ’The night was bright wlU» moonlight. "It's just whnt last night should- have been, and wasn’l!" Kale said wistfully. I t was her first oUuslo to her party’s miserable faltun iShe wanted Morgan to reassur

To tell her it w nm ’l oa ba she thought. "Did you evt

[know such a mess as Jast.niglit was?"

"Um-m," he said, lighting a clg- nret and shielding the matcli ■'Tliosc things happen.”' K ate swallowed, "Sotae.of you went to the Elwells' atlcrward, didn't you?"

“Ycj. Eve said they had some Georgia watermelons on ice,.so vn i dropped by to sample ’em. Ustcn, 'K ate, 1her«'8 tomelhlng wo ought

o time.', They’d

1

NEW S B EH IN D 0?’l iE •■ NEW S , •

An Excluclvo Evtnlag 'n m u bally Report on. thcS*sst-movlng BrcnUilnUujNfttlon'aCapital By a a 'E ip e r t Intcrpreler eod CommenUtor.

- (Copyrlgtit, 1038, By rsu l MaHon)

m

BUSINESS—WAaUINTON—The story Is go-

' inir around tha t bosloeas n l l l -----quietly ond otlenlively. 3p BllrhUy'Wlcr election, no

" j ipoke bluntly, "Wc could “v K w l i i IHo thoor 'rled any time If you would do - ■'thing conclusive alwut the

situation at home.""A t whoto home?” Kate asked

blankly. "What situation, Mor-

:lloa.

Tho theory beh 3 is that tho g

paign and will s ta r t paring d e>on If Fre*ldtnt noosw dt L eleclcd. ’IhD flgun* do not bear! oirt tho Uioory fully.

culn, over tho Hoover vote, to tho figures polled by Rdoaovelt and. Hoover In each state. This ahowa. Boosevelt winning with’ S05 elec-: ira lv o K t'

IbiSQ O ISES- ' . " .

TTATE’S face (lamed in tlie d.irlc- ness. Her pride was fmnrtlng,

;t, becauie she loved tho person Iwho was wounding her, she hum­bled herself lo reason ^vilh him. ’Gran’dad has his Spanlsh-Amer- ,eoB pension. Morgan. And the Ut­ile house nnd 20 ncres of land. Why should he and CnroUne-and Zeke nnd Allhy wont lo come nnd live w ith us?”

"ThO-'ll And the pension barely keeps lliem. How'll he pay his laxc-s'and llie repairs?"

"He expecla to raise a small to­bacco crop next year."-

“Jle ll not cuccced," Morgan said linrshly.

K.ile asked, like n person hyp­notized, "Wial i9 it you want done with thorn nil, Morgan?”

*T wanl you to cend Zeke and Althy away. ’The l»y , too. I ’tvant, :you to see that Caroline takes n I short vocaUonal courte o( some,

;lnd and gets a lob. Prefcrtibly not’ ;oo c!o:e to home. The fnJlljer iw.ny she gets, tho more haclcboni ihc’ll develop. And I want to sei t’our grandinther selUcd In lomi jood home for old vclerans.',’

"You’d scatter us. Morgan. Llko ivarl" Kate sat Quietly, not nblo to think very clearly because he liad put his arm around her. Then, "You don’t know w hat you're aslc- Ingl I t would break their hearts. It would crush Gran’dad's pride ond spirit and heart. UslcR, dear,” pleadingly, "we're a ll he has loft to love. No matter how comfort­able tlie home was, he’d cat his heart oul for his own roof nnd his • own flesh and blood. You can’t uproot old people, Morgan—" '

"SomeUmcs it’s necejsnry,'* he inswored olubbomly. "it you nnd I get together, we'll have to clear Iho way." |Ie was thinklhg In exasperaUon, ‘’Why do I ccro

Iwhethcr 1 get her o r not? 1 bo- lljcvc I could h.nvc Eve. W ljiJn I the devil do I find Uils one tljo more ottracUvo o t the two?" It was ihl: only thing In his success­ful, selfishly planned young life tha t failed to conform.

(To Be qpqjlniied)

n both parties are'complali If (be lnade<iuacy of tho can

palgo,c*pemlitu«»Iaw. Xbey a

raenta of .funds dnily for nV A pro­jects. Also, Iho rmv farm cheeka Btarled on tho way to Ibo '5tB a week Dgo. Furtlici.........Ihero bai-o been Indications th a t relief expenditures haw been In- cftaslng above tho aveiago expeci ed In vlnv of sUgbUy Increased cn ployment likewise, there was Ih bonwi. But this sbower of fedcrt •lieck. adds up lo UlUo more 1 ^

.Jmlf a dorcn drops In Itio bocki by comparison wllh Iho sclf-genei 'uUvo forces^ of I business sti Involved In Ibo iltxovay cWo goods IniluiiUle* .. - tlilnipi. And \vhllo government hand-ouls «1H Tindoubtedly dlmln- bh someivliat n ite r next Tnesday., [fiey will not Do'rotIJcanycurtaJIedi reganlleM of tho election outcome. I

Bu-iinois, therefore, U cipectedl to contlouo'along on the czlslliigl cstabllslicd piano for the time bc>|

i\IllJout n rodlcal change.

ite<l Dcfiuu, andIda-..

. j t Ibo ncxi' u s f ^ ^ c o o g r c i Iter Ibe elocUoa their Icdlg

f will subside. Campaign

CIIAKT—Thu followlne

attsttca elves a i •n(. months w ith

the low of 1032 I

rt of federal

■figure, cxccpt price |l{!23-'25 avcraRcs Ipriccs a rt baaed o

high of 1029 cragea. Each

s. Is based on, 0.1 100, and i

............ 10213. Tho fig-:ooUccted from private

iBOurcta nnd soaaonally adjusted by the federal reserve board, the bur­eau of foreign nnd domtstio com­merce nnd the bureau ot labor ota- tisticfl. - .

There Is no real newa In them, tcept ttiat the Improvement mode I rcc'enl monttia has been held.

Year Industrial Factory Pay-

Howcver, the experience with tlie lait during IhU eftinpalRn shflws .11 1s mostly loop-hole*. H o one yet- has been able to fu n lah an accur- . ate estimate of bow or bow much, moaey mbs mlsod or sp e n t Pub-,

w m p lS U» D e m » ^ c na-' llonal coDimittee Mcma' to Imvo

,de\cIop^ merely Into a holding., j TOmpaay for campaign purposes/ '

'.The eonnnllteo swops expenses and icontritiulions baek and forth with Isuch subsidiaries (having later- , IIocKIdc direclomtos) a s labor’s >»Mn-partisan loagu(% the nJJ-partj' jgrlculturoJ Itnguo for nooscvelt, , ihe Good Neighbor league, tho c«m->’ mlllco of one itnd many others. O t h e r Roosn-elt organlzalloiia raise money separately, such as tho Nallonal I’rogrcMlvo .league, tho Araerlcal Labor parly and a few others.

•lio Ilcpubllcan nationaJ commlt- hclpB and Li helped by suclj or-

iganlzallons ns tho . CoaUUon ot American Women, Uio Volunleera. Ithc N'atlonal.CIvlo Fedoratlon and

lany others.Tho Financing ot these various

organiiatlous U often ns triUed as that of Iho averago pubUo utility. ; holding company and I ts subsldlar- I?«, about which some Now. Bt-al-

iipkiln so moch. only purpose served by lh«

llaw Is to accuinulato an Intrleato

Freight Dep’L Bldg. %Vholeaaio

Store Sales Cont'o. Prices

i l

HOOSlOMIH

|L ost L eg 45 Y ears Ago W asn 'tj H andicap to Oyclirt W hi

I s Biko V eteran

CRAWFOROaVILLE. Ind. —Loss of a leg -15 yeara ago hu been no liaadlcap to Arthtir C. iTllncy, Crawfordsvllle’fl 'shoe repall ycar-«ld

LONDON—I notlco a page -awlngs by chUdrcn la a di .

ipapcr hero and am ' amazed by 'a child o f two-yeara-and-niJ months v/ho dr«w-the picture

an with a Hat” . Quito clear, a. To think of a baby belngl to o u t l in e ...................... . ■

Hov plct

l8 tij bo e lec tcd by Jiav iitg received flic v c q u is ite nuuiboi : o t . e lcc to rn l v o te s ; i t Bays " IJ i iid o n P O r U L A U V 0 T I3 |

y i c to r y F o re c a s t— ” e tc.ThiB po ll tb ii ig bus a lo t o f .p e o p le w o rr ie d , eKpecially

l«c n u » c ROluc «bow K oosevelt i a th e lend n u d o llie rs sbow L n u d o u 'a s th e w inne r, O m : w ou ld th in k f ro m a l l Ib is tb a t till) iic tim l r e su l ts wi?re in g i'ca t d o u b t.

TIio p ro o f o f th e p u d d in g w ill com e W ed n e sd ay , w hen <bt: X itc h irv D ig e s t p o ll, a s p rc d ic tc d d l l a lo n g , w ill liii\p r o rc d to '1 h ! o f n o p ra c t ic a l . , b e n e f i t e x cc p t to ii

U 'fcnM Ute c irc u la tio n o f th e e a tin m b lo p u b lic a l io u - 'n n d " .U m l's w lia t th e po ll w an f o r 'iu tb c f i r s t i) lace !

N O T T Q B B T O L E R A T E D y ^ h ia is tU(! tim e of, y e a r w hen w c b e a r th e a n n u a l com

f i i i i u t s a b o u t p ro tcs sio u aH sm n n d “ over-eHiplm-siB” in col -lego foo tball. M any o f tboso c o m p la in ts a r c w iltlly e:

' '. 'W K 'd a n d h o llo w ; b u t .Ih n t " liig t im e ’ fo o tb a l l <loes rn iio ii iiliy l»rp«l v e ry re a l evils i s a b u u tla n t ly p roved by ii('\v,s. f im ri'.'ouc o f th e w estern c o n fe rc n c e MnlyerBitie-s,

W iis '.-.p iirlic iila r . n iiiv e rs ity is hav ing^ ft tllsap p o iiitin g j fiiott)iil1 '« 'aso ii, n 'i 'l H 'f' conch, a s u s u a l , i s u n d e r f i r e ; a n d ;

' Iba-d lM iiiie tiiig t il in g is a d isp a tc h B taU ng t lm t tb o mor- c lia i ils '^ d fU lit (o w n i» .w hlcb tb ifl •tin iv c ra i ty is B iluatcd

' a r e ia s :f itin g -o n .ills aisiJilss(il, p v o te s tiD g t h a t tlie to w n :V iiiieiiH llio inci)iiift W ltieb b ig crdw tiB , b y ft '^vmning

'.'• itca ih rw iH p W ’Wi?.';-.'-. ' ,AVIicii a im iT crslty ^ ifl co h ip clled to ,:.p ro ilucc^w li

« :tw u n 8 W cash , r c g l B ^ s o f lio tcU , r e s t a n n ia ts , la ra and ‘ ' l i o f ’d b g Btantlfl m a y ja n g le iM i r i l y , flom eth ijig i s v e ry

’ p M tb r i l T or a u n l T ^ s t t j

• Bhotn Guy: ipeaklng'of pheasant shots this I beats them all. ' w *

. had an old muizle loading shot run, I had bought n special high pov,'cred'powder and put In aa ratra heavy load because I wnat-

• to be ready for anything.MI of n sudden n pheasant shot in front of me and seared mo I accidentally shot the left

barrel Tho shot was oo power- ful that It wrcoclieU the right barrel a t the tip nnd bent I t off to the right. This also set off tho| right horrcl. .1 Immediately look­ed ^7hero tho barrels went.

The left had killed one and the right spinning around In o flock ’.hat I hadn 't noticed off to

' got m y day's limit withI shot per barrel.

" Today tbo 60-

cstlmated 78,000 milts of ped-| doling over the highways roadu of America.. Tho cyclist, a familiar Sunday afternoon figure on the roads sur­rounding Crawfordsvllle, suffered amputation of his left leg a t Ihi • • when he was 12. A year latei

18SD, ho recalls, he rode hli first bicycle — a high-wheeled tricky machine.

Woro Out 4 Bikes hla 78,000 miles o f cycUngj

( Qear II

WASN’T !OF IHOTT

Desr Pot Shots;- nust tell you ot a pheasant

that you m ust admit I .y ,, seldom sees.

Uflt Sunday I takes the old gun and goes hunting over near Snako river canyoa But . when I get there 1 flnd,I.havo forgotten my .shells, BO before going back home, I set down on tbo rim ot the ennvon to rckt nnd cuss mysent-mlndedncas.

VVhlle BCtUng there, I hea, shot-from across the canyon, and sure enough Mr. Soulbslder gets his bird. Bul,:nla*. It ,1#-falling

1 into tlie chasm. At . tha t loat some Intrepid hunter , on bottom of tho- canyon sees Phcaaant lolling and doesn't

.....W It is dead and bUuAa away a t I t A nd-w hat do you think T 'Ite hit It so oquarely and hard I that he knocks It r ig h t up Into Imy.lap on my sldo .of th e .(^ y o & After I Rct over my amazeroent,

‘ tee a homo and,It'taated veryJi' .tw-

happens bc l\...... ...........- .........Ibravo . endcawr and maturity. I when many of these self-J larUsts will protest th a t .they

lot draw a. crooked line?I t Is a great tWng to be ob.-

Imw. To me, it la like being able0 pull rabhlts or gold-fish out of1 hat. There 1« something myitio ibout the hand being able ti

■ produce-what_ the eyes^ ■

r hilies ond is.

1 by In ilownl

Injured Bcriously.-, •The longest Journey ha

made via tho blcyclo was ar. imllo trip to Athmtlo City, TUntf says. Ho was on the road eight weeks and two days. From Atlaa- tlc City the one-legged cyclist ped­aled hU way Into Canada and w- turned homo by way o t Detroltl and South Bend, Ind.

Uccalla Every Trlu veteran hleycllng' enlhus-

SUS""o'?'"!».“ S S 5 r i , ,

-Tialey look tip blcyc»nE advice, o t bto father, a jitoneei Crawfordsvlllo physician. ’Today at £0 he enjoys good health and an­ticipates many ------ “ "**travellnc. ^

miles

i t mB y Olive R oberts Barton

jto stifle and make It conforiiT to I technical standards, beforo the ‘faith of the child ia act la himself A rt is only one of dozens ot thlngt •he child does, tha t we j ' .inxlous to pour Into moulds of slondarcj; in early yenri particularly, when discourage-, mcnt means tho end, And 1 think; th a t parents who note ea , cesses of the child, would I to remember them. Often they

keys to latent ability thaf be lost eight of during yean

of school nnd routine training. • Copyright, I9SB, NEA Stn'Icc, Inc

a 1 think a childrena lit-

[Gooding College Has • New Art Teacher;C00D1NG. Oct. 31 (Bpcclal)—

iirs .' Virginia Ikard, Jerome,, will conduct classes In oU and pastel palflllng. u t CwxKlIng, college dur­ing the.neoond term, which begins Dec. 7. TTi8 course Is open to any­one In tho surrounding territory, Prea. W. F . Bhaw announci^ Bhe meeU classes each'Saturday,, one ■In-the m'oniing and one In the of* ■ temoo'n. • ’ .I Mrs. Ikardsls- a well tmou-n art tcacher who took work In a rttn d [color, harm ony 'B f tho Okla ' -

FAf^OUS U S r X lN E « , . . Tie'thlno* down't I t 's '

l a r t l s t s .................— . . . . .boy of threo said h o ____ ,to Uraw a goat. And bo didj

w one. Unmistakably It was a|I goat. Now be Is six,' and tosisU'I th a t he can’t draw a goat, o r nny-i.hlng else. W hat happened to his nvenUvcness? V ery possibly he .10S become self-conscious. And th a t la the end of Inventiveness, ’ th in k .'

Few BurvlTO Critlchwj I t Is no t always so, however.

iSomo children go right through! Illfo retaining their B «t of repro-j Iducllon on paper.', *rheso have; never Jet fea r'o r criticism 'affect their.efforta. : i t m ust bo,so, fo r. ' cannot think of Mmytlilng eUi Children rcact dlfferently to commenu- , • ........

O n' the £ame page as th»‘'Uan| W ith a Hat" w as-tho p|clui 'A-Morao in-a H urry".-D raw - ..I four-ycar-old.. Most undoubt- jd ly It-wan a 'h o rse In a huny. One'fl f irs t Impulse-waa to laugh. If; Instead ore tnd ing the plcturc Ito tbo paper'that little child's parr 'enta had sboulcd.wlth glee,'I am righ t wUUng. to be t he .ne - w ou ld '.try to. draw a n y .m horoea In n burry. H e might di other things, but the.siSontanelty .of one-.creative idea would be

TODAY'S ELKCriON TIT—.Watch Went Virginia. Moat of

the Indices have pointed lo n Roosevelt victory there on tho nssumpUon th a t John I* Lewis, the United itino Workers cliicf, could certainly deliver tha t atate, if no other. Ho may, but a fairly trustw orthy sun-ey re­cently Indicated London would- carry the sta to by a very small margin. Safo wagercrs will place It as doubtful.

\Vhllo most politicians classify, Ohio nj tho most .doubtful state, an Impartial survey there Indl- caUd tho Incrcdlble possibilities a t a 200,000 majority for Lon­don. Tbo trouble wllh tho sur­vey was th a t I t probably repre­sented too amaU a percentage of the city vole.

|COMPDTATION6t—■not often tha t opposing poU-|

Uclans can get exacUy what theylvant to provo out o‘ ------------ ---If figures, bu t th i s ............ - ...Dg dono w llh tbo U tcrary Digest

^^Fre»^R(

jmnss of records in which Iho,truth ' • iirks soniCTVhero nnroveoled. __

You May Not Know That-—

The Evoiiiug TimM is ' malciag p rep a ra tio n s ' io r tb c most e laborate system of clcclioa eoverago in its h istory. W otcli fo r. details ■ of tliis publio s e ^ lc c wliicli y o u r newspaper w ill pro- vide.

|F. F. a . Chapter of Gooding Convened .

GOODINO..Oct. 8 1 ’(8peeial)-i- iTho local chapter of tho IMtur«I Farmers of Amcrlca, apoMored .by,

:hool building.

school, held-,' Tuesday In tb« - - Don BroOT* ^

H I S T O R Y I of Twin Falls City & County

ed in tlio xinofflrtal'betting'n hero when ono statlatlclan p n . .—Govemer Ijm don'a electioh w ith amajority b{ 2Q7 electoral votes by high school building. Don Brown* \ -• merely adding SO per' cent to president, brought ou t. adtlvlUta, ) i noMcvclfa s u te totals as ahown which the chapter hao for--UiQ V I by tho Digest. That is, ho accept- e ' ............... 'od tho fae t tb a t tho Digest eclved returns from moro ' ' pubUeons than Democrats noosevelt nearly a third n tho Digest did. bu t left La;

■ ■ by.ono elcetorol v - ...: ^■ts. ■'with equal convlc-

coming year.-:>Tho points set forth were: 'all Bembers must pay dU u .-before. Nov. 1; hold the fathers', and.sona*,.: baaquet'on Nov. 7 a t Iho Methi)(l».-;. 1st church, attend an outaldo.cba^ ‘ ler fo r InlUoltan and, ace bow, that.-, chapter conduct»>Jta m e e tin g ;

15 7EA11B A G O -

Cioseup;arjd' C om eiyjby ERSKINE J0HNS0N-GE0Ri3E:SeARB,Qv '

, lOU

Arta.'and.'M eehanles ooUege and has: studied under Clara llAbn and Mnr. Z, .O. y«aton.

, .About 146,000.dead accounli,' lai Americao savinja'bM ka, are.be­lieved-to -b«-secre t depc^ts of BilBcm.aBd,£aiif»t«r«..

gone.Don’t ailflo Ablllly

____I saw an exhibit of palnt-1Inga by bW I chlldreni.., I b«n«ve| It w as from Praguo. They had had;

Instruction, bu t .werp.,allowed' carry out.thelr.ow nJdtaa .wlth-

out'suggxsstlooi or crlUelsm. Whnt- levet.sparit of Ingenuity they pos- ee«!ed they;wero permitted \tj give vM t to without ^ to rfc re n ce .' Of course, only, tho outataiiatng ,« • ampler were - eboacn,- no ■ .doubt, b iit tba ones I -aaw wero incred- Ibly B«Kt. Tlio Men-is so advancf- ed th a t^ ew tchools favnir I t . Right bere-'we'run.lnlo.trouble, becauao oArly training Is :coneldfr«<l-,lnai*ij

"le.^to mature.perfection.-•■. I_____ _ In-aU creative :work, 1 be-llllR7«. there is too much..tendenejt'

OCT.,R. A. Brossard,- Flier, formei

county Bgcnt n t Idaho Falls, woj today appointed county ogent here aicd will represent-the dairy inter- M ts a t the banquet ond election of tEo Chamber of C om m cf ‘ ‘ •tho Itogeraon hotel - toalgl;which tho - S e ^ Milk Prc____ _I company and - tho - Amalgamated Sugar company 'will have repre­sentatives by Invitation.' . '

Other speakers of note will ; E.- Bhepherd. Jerome.. John hpmas,.Gooding, sad A :Ji, Ben-

_i!tt,- secreUry of the IdiKa Fed- ieral-FJnanco corporation, ^ o -n li.vtiinin the loan oystem. -' -, hoped th a t something nuIn the matter of the railroad will be ready a t this Ume. • - - •

2 7 ;7 B A a g ^ a O — .

. Mrs. T. J. womhicharmlngly e lertalned about <0 oMier'frienda ot iflvc hundred on Thundav of last week. Mesdan]caE.M.SweeIey. a D. Thomas and M. O. Heap oaalstod tho hostess during the fesUvlUes In aer^pg moot delicious refresh- ments Tho honors for high- score

i.by Mr« £ . a W llliops

of the

'|Wotl'pfl42fiATPiAf<0| ATTSN.

nnd Mrs. W. IT Greenhow.Loomis,

Orpheum theate r;_______ __ .entranco'to-tho. thMter by.taktngI

s r f '- ■■omplo d

jjlfihueh better 83 It does

orUUe ben&ei

' S s tn riiay ; O e'tobtf

IDAHO EVENING TIMES. TWIN FAT.Tg TnAtrrt

. 0 . 0 . P . O uboraato ria l K oidnco! r ia y g I d a io T a» ,B arden , A t Bopnblica}) H a lly

BURLDT. OcU5bcr'31, (Eptcla]) U StcphM,-RepubllMDl

canOWttte, f o r ’gwvcitior.'in - • 'dress here — •

! » ' , ! V . V K A r ’K S B T .!enntln«d to iOD.' Nq -eontrjtillllana |OOTiiia«rcd urUu lilniM. 6ul Initial*

ill

.. t the taxea bo charced hrcn on the p«ipl« bythe pwacnf. adiiilnlstralloa.'’ Mr Rtcphan'fl aadrcss w L. D. S. (ajjcnincte.

He. said tha t olthough the dir­ect txaua had been rMuoxI a little over tGDO.WO In ‘ the past four yeara, tho Indirect tasca Imposed by tho sU tu had been tncrcaacd toi $Y,SOO.OOO, . n figure moco lhan douWo that of J m ■ . .

lialnff a largtf'chart atcphan a». (lirrlcd tha t tho total la*«i paid

. to tlie state of Iilnho have Increae- c t ncttrJy j i , 000,000 a year for the pfcjt /our years;

Tho Republican nominee »tated' tliat It waa 'a part of Jjla party's platform to rcduco atato. txpendl-l

- - .tu rts and taxe*, and tha t was ihoj Vinly type of promlffo tha nialt!iiB In' th is campaign, a prom-.

necorU with the party, plat­form. ■ ‘

Of the n typci oL ind irect____ba u fd had bc«n crcatcd by thei present mlmlnls(nilion Stcphiuil sinclciS out the *Ucs Inx as bclnff .''UDfnlr aiid'lnequltnbli, aril apply-

, JoR 'heaviest on the people least ' Bblo to pay I t"

Predicts Itenefil W6 cald I t nros bis belief t)u(

tile peopW would repeal the ealcs • tn:( on election day, but that If

lh-3 tax was not repealed and ha| non elected governor ho would' niik the Iceislftture to maho thcj ncceasWen of life, food on<l cloth. Icff. MeuJpt from payment.

Exprcaslng his rcRrct that •tl>cre had not been an open debate or forum on state Issues, Mr. Step­han said tliixt his opponent had not rc»iwntfed to <jucallona. extcsd- cd in the press, a;) t{) his general policy la rcgrard to toxeo. plans lor attmlnlfltratlon. "or oay other of the im portant Usues of the — pa^sn/’ •

I FOR nOOBEVELT ANO IWSS lEJdltor EvenlnB Tlinea:' Dear Sir; In 1032 there was u,

y w ent up all over this naUon *r Mme one to save the coun-

u y . irom ruto. o r by whatever may cboone.to call it, there' in a a y Sofnc

joround to beat- the one who was enough to leave the

n a-roeaaure— and do aomethlng'for the dlBtresscd peo- 'Ple. - ‘ . I

knew bow 6r what to do,I tho o;d—00 caiicdl

GunnlB--a>iil many olhera who — - - 1(1 revcnBCful,............ - know Just w.__ ,

to do, or a t least w ant tho people to think that they know V/hat

.E lectors T uesday; Balance ■' . Could Shift

By BONALD a*v,%.v TINE WASHINGTON lUE) — Tlilrtv-

fivo senators and tho full houso of rcprtsenutl7c8 will bo chosen In Uia general cleellons Tucoday

Ttia political Jtocmp of the jor parties In the tw o houses m ItholastcooCTCMuni:

There are 35 pliwes In the sen- ate to be filled a s oo'o-thlrd of the houac is'electcu every two yenni. In iliilD5 Scptcmtier electfon Sen, Wallace II. While, R wf ' electcd. Three Itepublican r ocntatlves alaj were rlcctccl. other 47 Matea wlU volo on frcsJionnJ candfdates In (lie eral clccllons. .

E ^ h of the 435.mcmbcra c.cct- ed -every t«\). ycHrB. Thus i t 1* po6»il>Ia fo r tho balance of power

L" “ ®'"Ele cicction. Inj. Iparllii] obflervcra agreo t ta t

oc rau argue th a t they will not lose* scat. Republican hnpea aro based 1 Wist clcelJoca ivWcfi almost {n-i

varmWy show th a t tho winning [prcaidenllal nominee carries his ■ party Into power In tlwi house, 'I A «un-cy of past elections rc,iivcals (hat tJio largest tumovcc Ina a election wa.n in J8M when the l.ou>ic went from 00 per cent Dem t ocratlc to nlmoat 70 per cent Re-' pubUcan. T hat waa an o ff-y ea n

icJMliM tlurin/r the jecohcl admln-J- .Istratlon of i*reRidont aevelonu Tho Ilepuhllcan party waa

[Buhl Kiwanis Hear^ W. G. Charlesworthl

B W U Oct. 31 (SpcclBll—W.' pj^CSmrlfsworth, I,labo Falls; lieu-

gen-[tenant Rovcmor o( the CMtem—- r - - .—..----- “'■'i: cfal elcclloos. . . (Idaho division of Klwanlu, paid hta^lelprt by Vho Mtw D tal, an weu • • loffjclal vlsJt lo tfie duW' clublas olhern should r o t bo mUiead, ^Ino O em ocnd Ciiopposed ; Wednesday noon. Mr. mmrle.i- Ifor C ovm or t*ndoa cannot ful- Ot the 33 sepalc seata a t stalcb'wotlU Bpoko brlc(\v w\ c o w cl^-'/DI the pJtdffM. Ihnt be U w o):-)n the cJ«iJen, 23 floiv arc hcW by • c-»r.->.r.. —....... - .........Inc to the .people, and the fair-Pcm oerats. 12 by Republicans jujih n-Andcd who stop to Ihlnlc about It, ono by a Farw Laborltc. Nine)Itnow tha t he cannot. ' ‘ Ocmocfatlc cancHdaiea havo no• la he going to wield wmc mag- opponltlon, being In tho South.IcfU wafld o r pen pu t every S tates Included are Alabama,

luncmploycd man to .work with ArltanfJa, Florida, GcorgU,Loul£-

iklngl

ganda'Jt

troducUon o t the principal iipcak- er, stated th a t Idaho was fortu­nate to have nn honest and trained publlo servant a« a candidate for goi'cmor.

Arthur C. Duan. county chair­man. prealded.ot the meeting mi4 introduced the county candidates. Kenneth Hnnkes, mualo - Instruc­tor a t the Oakley high acbM . sacg two solos to open tho meeting.

KTFI PROGRAM. 12tO lie. 1,000 watts

lUghcf wages and better conillrl'ana. ifis’slaslppi, North tlona? Hcnv eliie could be hope to South Carolina nntl Vlr^nll

lochlcvo all this. If lie could not Among veicrnn senitora perform flomo magical trick? Noiv «-c}*ctJon are:

jth a t buslnc-M la much better, the George W. Karris, R., N i ...........Igovemor la ‘trj’Ins to niake peo-Jlani E .-Eerah, K, Ida.; Arthur -lie hclicvo that i t won’t lost It P. “ PPcr, R„ Kan,, j . Hamilton

R. IS re-elected. T hat propa- D., III.; Dinfti o . Hnatinj............the people. How oef.; l^e tec J. DicWnson. I...

.............. a t things would Charier McNair, Ore.;be any better if be were clccUd%y“ =«, H. Mctcnlfe. R , n . i., a j;j There might be chaos. . . Morri.-! Sheppard. D., Texas.' If Democrats would follow Unopposed Democratic vcterana

cnator Borah's . example, thcy^''® *° /lamloatfons wcro tanta- fould stay in thetr own

leven though they.couldn’t Harrlsofl,,lall thAt they would like to, ondi I even Wioush they mode aa futile! aji attem pt a t It as he has, butl It sccmo to ha an old'tim ers have|

'said, tha t when tho ••0«moa' gctj In office they quarrel among them- nclvea or have sorao Jlttle dlf-

Ifercnces,- then go over to the oth- lec camp, thereby wrecking all th a t they liave gnlned, oo why vote (or Sea Borah, when there ta one who liaa given the beat aervJce to tho people of any governor that thlfl-state has known for many a

(year, « ever.I lie 19 a friend of labor and Id '/o r oM 8ffo pcnskms and other measures tbat have and will help

,tho people. Although Barah haa Ihelpcd UiG Hew Deal, Lan^on [would prefer him,, and P. D. K„'G«jv. Ro««. ‘ ■: ' MBS. M. BELLE SUVTU iNaropa, Ida,Oct. 29, :M 0 •

Izcnsaip and urged all club bem to get op t nho vote u t me

At the cJojc o[ the Juocheon, the dlreetorn nml the prcaldciitl met with Xtr. ChnrIes;vorlli fo r a' brief buslncaa ae-i.ilon. JX. M. Van Patten woo guejt apcnker on program and gave a short tUK

SAtOnDAV, OCT. Si

0;00 Kate Bmilh popular vocalist, •C:10 Organ aenUment# !

C:30 Evening Tlmcfl news flashes! BUB.Rfehftul Cftvka vocalist

• 7;OO.W*it«aby WUUman .7:)5 Advcnturrs of Jun^lit Jlro 7:30 World-Wide T ranm dio news'

. flaahca

Norris a . Independent Tn the cenatoplol races probably 1

U*o mout unu-iual sfiuatlon cxlata' In Nebrasrta where Norris la run- mng os na IndepeaiJfnt againat

jrcgular Republican nnd Demo- jcratlc canaidates. President Roosc- w Jt to Mfively supporUng Norria for re-clecUon and he paid a trib­ute to tho vctcmn JrgisJalor lo a Wccit??"o"’'*“‘“ Mveral

Under (ho existing llnc-up, ipubi cans could elect all their can- tdidat£5 outaido Iho «outh wJlhout <iverthrpwlnG>'lhe Democmtlo aea-

majority in the next ConghSM.i- tn 1038, hawcwei', 27 Dccrooctatlcp senators end their tcrmii. Many o these arc from nwamjjy ncpi

iCan territory, having been swept Into office In the 1P52 DemocmUo

■'Men and Ideals.”N'amcd a t Iho annual election of

club officers v.'cro OUn Sraltli prMliient; A. J. Finite, vice preal- dcnf. and the following dlrcctora; W. C. Senftcn. Dr. W. e , Baggs, U B. Byrne, Frnnlt Sqiilrra, Joy Bugg, J, P. Hunt unil Ray Ban. bury,

■The secretary and Irear.urer will elected by the bowd a t Ual t meeting.

T o w u s e s B iSm A L h Y tHigh School Auditorium

Siiiiday, Nov. 12:30 P . M.

I Eugene B u ^ —National speaker f| ' Townaend'Hecovciy Plan Inc.

10:00 Evening reiiucst hour ' ,H :00..^basaador3 from '.Radlo-

• .11:30'Eleven-thlrty Saturday night'

I ■ K i M . S f ^ ^ o f f time .

1 . • '• k o K O A Y , NOV. S - '■ -P.M.' ■■.6:00 •Popular melodies c l tho Ufty.

.. C:1S Lwifl-Tropleal and Wcitem orcheatra.EveofBg Times new* nMhcff.

7:00 Th« “Uyatlc;',' -. .. T7JI5 Heinrich Slaters.

.; .T :30'W ^dwJde Traaaradlo ncwa

. 7:fS StadetiJcee Ouaiptam ... 8:60'Young pcm ocrau. •• ,

-■ '“ ■ s i g . s s . - a j " ' ” ”

A ' irB bO A V , NOV. 3

■ 0:00 Karmet's- breakfaat’club.

• r-7il5.WonilwW«r-rrrwj*nullo new*.' ,:.j7;«fcD leM ’Poi«ll,:popuJM .Tocaj-!

r ; ..•;-!fl:(»;Duke.EUl«ton w d Wi bfch.1

OOINO TinNKIN?K-S,^r£NG LTITLE I

IJTdltcr Evfjjing Times; 'u- Sir: W hat a. campaign;'

.'few Dealers .would have us: believe plowing down , the cottcnl

. ------------- .pattershavo too many people at.worlc and w ant to can a .few for economy oajre. Uud sUa/fing seem* to tut I their, chief weapon; after the raud I they <llag on ' the othep fellow and all thc-Whlte w aih they ad- lalDliter to thfcmselvof,'I have

and dust clears jw sy.The peole arc dotap quite f t . - ,

t thhiWng Hght now, w ith IltUe to aiy. I . do hope when they m to the poUa to vote they-forget p a rty Jloc* aad-jrfek the very best, men and women and pu t thcmJnl-------, SboMid they « t the best

- . mire they -wlU^be none too good. '- . I n o jr la a t leeUUtUve body had-DcmocnitB. and Republicans th a t fODght sboukJer ta r abouWcr

,f o r th - ........................o lh e r ..................... .....................Bkunkfl. that latood. jia t for tto- nopoly and a ll'th ey wanted was oJl they ewJd gel «ay way they ocFuld s e t It, no -m auer Jww'Jow they:had to stoop. N . ' ,, 3f we waat'.Jioiiest law«-ea«iteaj

,w a niihit', elt& t"hon««t'nen; andl |ff.'.w(5 w flflf^w U w s'c n fe w d ire.' ■will ;lWTO. .to, havo othwa than IpoUtieUns to enforce them. 2d&- iho’a.greale^it'lrouljle U 'w e ' |m6ro-Party poUtlt# n a - - WQ have good common

.. i:8:iS,Opealtt^.-»uiulC'qtiotaUans.

. '>-.B:U'Aiy N9b1e'ahf| hli«K b«itra,

. • .10rtMrAhi«JCMi--pamIly Bol)lis*oa; r ' , > 0 ;? Jv ^ l;W « t« w . ixjpular yccaj.

I :'.'flOiSO Kiiytwajy.jBoJddielt^1 . :aO:<6'Htirry::F.-RMer,''n'oveltlBj. .

? 'r ; '. '7 ia8 ‘T w ln :P « ll*»a rkeU r • •'.jUiW l.Orgah;;Hnit/mcntt.'

' ■•;^n;«f5-neatar-pmnic#.-' ' ■ ■ • • 4 qnoia.

Raymond L.Givens Geo. R. Hart

Chief Justicc of The Idaho Supreme Court

Scetoj rfl;«l«oUofl^a hlo record , o! Borvico' '

S a b i

' O a a d jd f tte /o r .

County Commisaioncr

F t B s r D i s n u c r ,

• 2>«m0ctatiff T ick e t ■

WendeU, Wfl.,-.

ot'ftd-'Iiw -p.fliJt 01 U » aepre«}aa.W«a',25.Mirt91* cwt,I t4 * ‘awlrta,-t£>-'cwre« : m i 'm te ',,

o trew urere.i., ..........

, « s r a s , r ; ’s

r flija .G lrta^rt.ttaW den iW . iNKUErp;:e i o t o T j o j ' i i '

> n i a r . d o m H , . r « »

Young America Speaks

Cecil Greathouseof Boise

Dan McGrathof Burley

«nd

W. Orr Chapman■ ' W ill Speak Over

W H Y Y O U S H O U L D ELECT

C B E N R O S SU N IT E D STATES S E N A T O R

- F R O M I D A H O . - F O R I D A H O - N O T R U S S IA

N o f T i e d U p W ifh .A n y

. R ussian C a v ia r I m p o r t e r O r

A n y o f t h e ' P r i n c i p a l

D i s t r i b u t i n g ' O u t l e t s o f

^ h e C o m m u n i s t - O w n e d

A m to rg T ra d in g C o m p a n / '

o f N e w -Y ork ,

■ . . * 4- -I-

HERE IS-THE REPUBLtCAN REASON WHY BORAH SHOULD BE RE-ELECTED

Copy of an advertisement of ROMANOFF CAVIAR CO, in the Boise Capital News

MY FELLOW CITIZEN S:The honorabJo W illiam Edgar Borah, dean of Ihc United

Slates Senate, is seeking rc-eleclion lo his sixth consecu-. tive term. H is rccord of servko has be en unparalleled by any living senator. Borah Is th e most powerful man in the U nited Sfi>fos senate.

T his man whQ,has served Idaho so faithfully during the pijsf 30 years Is a cand ida te asking fo' serve his beloved s ta te for a no ther six-year period. His past rccord cannot ba chaJlenged. H is sjgacity, h is sincerity, his Americanism '

.is revered natiortally. W hy should such a man, when he is seek ing re-election, m e er resistance.^

Borah has been a ttacked because he has refused to cam« paign nation.-jiJy' for th e Republican party . This is a cam ou­flaged a n d ’u n fa ir a ttack . W h a t we need in this grave hour Is A m erican,• n o f partisan poJftics, W ha^ Idaho and the nation needs is the re tu rn o f W illiam E. Borah to the United Stafes sena/e, where he has served so long, so faith­fully, and so brilliantly. This is nof a tim e for experimcnta- tiort w ith a m an who has had no pnicti< l conffressiona) ex po rience ," ' .

i f has also been sa id th a t Senator Borah is g e tting too -old to be o f scrvlce. A look a t the congressional directory will show the falseness of th a t s ta tem ent. Four senators who scr\'cd in th e last session outranked Borah in age, All four sta te sm en are nafiona/Jy famous for the ir service— Senator D uncan Fletcher, Rorlda, 77 ; Senator George W . Norris, N ebraska, 7 5 ; 5enafo r W il/iam .GiKis AtcAdoo, Cajifom ia, 7 3 ; Senator A rthur,C apper, Kansas, 71. Borah « 7 l yearc o f age. The uversge ago of suprem e court jus­tices IS 72 years; Age, in a m an of intelligence and tem ­perance does n o f b r in g incapafai/ity. It brings a'w iscficss. which younger m en c anno t know. It- brings a broader, mort* fimi outlook on national problems. Borah has grown more a stu te with h is years In the sen ate .- '• , y o u r flovemor, C. Ben fjoss—native son, a gent/em an and a defender o f A m erican ideals— will ho doubt see the to n ^ r i t i n g o n the waif, fho. necessify-.fer ro-elecfing W ahos, Borah, A m erica's Borah. If h e sJiould now w ith­draw h(S candidacy artd .procfaim th a t ho himseJf wbufd vote fo r Senator Borah, h e would oivc him self oolitlcal life insurance. • ■' .

-Should G pvem of Ross withdraw end throw h is'suppo'rt behind Borah ,,he woufd be absofutefy sure th e nex t t'm o h e runs.fo r public o ffice , o f h is e lection. That. In 'a d d ltlw to h i^ own p a rty vofe,, al{ Borah ftH owers woufd support

.h im . Even th o D sm ocratlc p a rty s ^ u ld see tho sagacity of 5Uch:-a p a fn o tjc m ove., |r^sR oufd 'w hote.heartedfy w el­come it. , '

" P " ''! .™ ' S " '" rcsK c t If if »ou td ,

t e o^ A United State* senator Is sent to congress to tepresent

hfa partlcufar s ta te . Natlona p o U tJcaU ^u res are-appeallng fo tho re-election ^ ^ n a t o r - B o r a h -W ithin your: hands^^l power to - f ^ j j jn .th ls g r c a ts ta te s m •' •

f d a h o w e d t ^ n a to r W ifliam .E. Borah for senMor. T he ru tio n , too, n c e d s .b o n a to f W illiam E. Borah fo r senator.

.-Sincerely.-•••_

m m a W c a v i a r CO ^

H e r e a r e - t h e D e m o c r a t ic

r e a s o n s w h y C . B en R oss

sH o u ld b e s e n t t o th e U S.

S e n a t e ' t o r e p r e s e n t U S - h

TH E P E O P L E O F ID A H O

H e k n o w s I d a h o a n d h e r

p r o b le m s lik e a b o o k .

H e h a s d e v o t e d m o s t o f his^

a d u l t l if e t o rh e b e t t e r m e n t ;

q f t h e c o n d i t io n s o f t h e

p e o p l e o f his s ta te .

H e w ill d e v o t e h is .tim e to

im p r o v in g a n d p r o v id i n g

m a r k e ts f o r Id a h o fa rm e rs ,

I d a h o p r o d u c e r s - T h e ' p e o p l e b e , w iil re p resen W

. J u s t a s h e h a s b e e n a g re g :

g o v e r n o r fo r :,|d a h o ;£ ls

o p in g h e r r e s o u r c e s /

d u c in g ta x e s , ta k in g (

o f t h e a g e d , w o rk in g : / I

I d a h o - a s U, S S e n a to r ,

ROSS will do something now - He will not wait i IDAHO WANTS ROSS-NEEDS rW-AND W

U S. Senator For Idaho hy,,

iPA H O EVENTNG*TIMES. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO. i • go to 'r^ay’, ~0.otot)er. 31;' 1036.

HEADLINE GAMES HOLD U. S. TITLE AND ROSE BO^L HONORS.E H K i M l E

A S G I G H T Sf i S I R E N G l

KQusesota O u t Af.icr N & tionai Orown; F o rdham a n d P i t t

£ 7 0 PoBodeim Bid

By IX B U B AVERY • . ,,. ■- ; KEW YORK. O ct 31 (UR)—Tho;

bluo cUpa were pltcil,high twlay,aa th«-rinal'O ctober priil bc....... .

, ..prMentcd tho outfltoaaing proL ' o t the leason—UiB national cbtun-

■ plonshlp Mia a. Host .Bowl InvUa-■ tlbn a t slake In two h e a ” -'brawl*.

Ulimcsola’s m i g h t y Gopheia ti.»ra nut fo r tliclr 32nd conucu- mo'^^Vlctory BjfalMl Northweat-..

•om 'a undcXcatcd, unLcd Wlldeata' o t Eranston; I f Ihft Blernian SQuaal

n,hurdle, this barrier—and it ta|' n heavy favorite t<

■ o l recognition will bn only n mat ; te r of bcatlDff Iowa, Texao ond|

Wisconsin.Rams Underdof*

Fordham’s Ranis were' the b«t-, tliiff undehloKa as they marehcd

.. npitost the Pittsburgh Ponthcra nil - New Yorlt. A win for the Ranis ' means olmofit a sure .free ride taj : Pasadena for the New Tcor'a'

clUMlc anfl will just aa surely 1011 the hope# o t Pile—already defeat- od by Duqveene. However, It tlie Pftntbers' w in today they will nllll rato consldomUon b«r * - - vlnclng: victories ove aad Notro Dome. ,. . Five other, leadlnfr . elevens risk; iinmarred records today and -

. Btatli,:M«ir(iuette. marebed to v tory, 20 to 6, over S t Slary'a nt

, Chlcsfo la st night. University of • • pelrolt pulled an tipsel last night ' • by downing Daqucsne, conqucrer

• -of Pitt, 14 to 7. The other perfectr«cords teams, named fir tt . send Army. Ofralnst .Colgate, VlUanova

; vs. Bucknell,- Holy Cross - Tempi*, Yalo vs. IJarlmoulh i

. .. on tbe W(^t const Santa Clara Aubum.

, Other. p:;lnelpal {fames by ( t . ' ' tors:

. . EAST ',• Columbla-Comcll, N. Y. U,-La-i

, fayette, Boston College-lIlchlRanl . - SUt*. Camegla Tech-Puriluc, Ha- '

•• vnnl - P r l n c c t o n , Pennaylvanli ; "* 'I. Ililvy. Penn State-Syracuae.

V MIDDLE WEST • Indlana-Iowa, lllchlijon-imnDla.

r Wlscoiisln-CblcoBo. Olilo Btate- N otre.Dame. NerbisltB-Missouri,

' 'Iow a State-O U lahoraa.' ICnnsM • Ariiona, W aihlncton ( 3 t , lyjuls) ,

• . Oklahoma A. & U.. TulwICansasi V'.-_ ■.'State.'-'. .. s o u T ir- : /..Duke-W ashlngton i Ix-e, North] r.j:- "Cawllna-North Carolina State, V.j !r. a i. l-.virglnla, V. I.-Richmond, " ■ li. S. U.'Vanderbllt. Atnbnma-Ken.

lucky, Georgia-Tennessee,■ wanee*. Mississippi State, T uIi...

.1' •' -X/julslapa Tech. Cenienary-Misaia- !fll^pl. Florlda-Marj-lanJ, Georgii

TV:' TcelitClemson.80UTHWT.ST

-. .. ' Texas-Southim Methodlnt, Tex ' as A. & U.-Arkansas, Te.":ao Cliris

tlan-Baylor, Rlee-George Waalilns- ton.

nOCKY MOUNTAIN Utah Stale - Denver, Coiorndo-

Colorado CoUecc, Colorado JllncS' ‘Wyoming, . and Brigham ’'Utah. - . •

FAU « X S I Washlngton-Oregon, Waslilng.

ton State-California. Btandfonl- .U>C.I* A, - ' - ................... -

' Auburn'o P la i^ iic ii likely tvill find this Sanlu CIarn;Urone a A toujli liembre (o ttflne. The | tijnnlng uiia immuib oi non Ur lima, big fellow nhuiin oft an n ran, ha» been Inrgcly Innlru- mental In heeplng Coarli Duck- Shaw’s first season an Tindo- fented a:id imtled'ono thus fur.

CollegeScoresBy L’nllcd I 'rrw

SJaniiiell'o iU, St. Marj'V Dclrolt M, inujuci - Abcnlern I'J, Krlsn 0. llmnboldl KlutP 40, South­

ern Oregon Nonmil 3. Willamette IS, l*uget Soiind 0. Creighlon S2, .Wuslilmrii ^0, \Vlll.um .leuell 7, Tarklo 0. Nlstourl Viilley IS, Cuher

mockton G.Kemper Mllilary )S,. Prlwl-

plaO.OttuMiii 13, Kiiker 0.Bellmiiy U. Mcl'lienioii 2. Howard I'ujiio :!0, AhllciiD

(Tex.) CbrHl!«iis 0.OJilBlionia City 13, St. SI.irjN

(Tex.) 7.Hnnaas ^V^*Ieyal1

txlrla

m m BAiiLEsi C O A S I M

E very Q uta tanding .Team i u t T ro jans P lays FonnidaW o

. Eivalfl Today

By United Press Every outstanding football' team . the Pacific coast, except South- jt California, will play fornild-

able foes today..Ten thousand rooters from Sc- .tie were expectcd to . ch«i

Washington In Ita annual, blttci game with Oregon a t J(\|itnomah utadium, Portland. The HuJiltIca —

•, mdcfeated, untile t^fvm In con/erenco play,'were favofcd, ttb though Oregon has .been a }ln> club -for- Wnsblngton for manyl vi;ars. The .Webfeet held theml Bcorelei.i six succeflslvo Jcars from| 1028 to 1031.-Lo.it year they .

ine; Ih'c fam e d Huskies, 7 to G,,ai ISentlle . ' ' ' • V ’I , llunliy Stur IJ,-irlc

Fullback Kd NowDKrosity, Ju red 'ln Washington's 14-0 overt UCLA three wcel* ngo, will Join his senior te.imnrntA—Haines, Cnlii (ind LoRg in the Hualty back- field.

The fn.'it-comlng UCLA, .team; flays Stanford a t Los'Angeics.i THc Bruins wcri favored .although the Slanfonl team Is roilingJttt-

............ ... Saturdayknorft over a mnjo Mon. Loss of Bill Paulmnn,

(I passer, dBrupted 'Cardinal of/ensc.

Undefeatcc! Wa.i!ilncton S linys-Califomiix a t Bcrlteley. The Sears ^lave disappointed f f" ‘■rs with lack of offenoo

Cougars, with EcACc^lara In the rtcrback slot, a r t /illll In for Rose Bowl a-isignmcnt a t Pas­

adena New Year’s day., Btoncs Piiiy Sni^erricr* Santa Clara, on>^undefeated,

untied' m a jo jiitanf on the coast,, win bf^WSled by Alabama todayl '• Kfzar stadium. Tlio Broncos,|

iched by Duck Shaw, hope to; complete their seasi which' means they Biibdue their old foe—St. Mory’fll

........................... 3 nndiita

A Fnir Atlilele

IS, Hm-

IlocUhiirtt 14, CenlRil C.St. Uepedlcfs 10, Hustings 12 KlrWvlllo (Mo,) Truchtrs 13,

Roll/(M o.) School of Mines 12, I'jttslrtitg (Kan.) Tfichers 31,

Soulbwt^teni 0.Fairmont

Slrsiul.^biirg T

_ji*llna e, The Cllsdel/ Traii»l)Tonla 0, Union T Ml. Union 27, Aablaiid*?- F.rsUliie 17, Stelnoii a Kent Stnle 10, Vliidlay a t. Vincent S7, »av]j

ilohn Tnrleton iry 7* IDakota We.ileyan 14, lluton Q. Itolllns 32, Wofford 14.St. AmbruM 0, Iowa ^VMley-

Neb. “B" I7, MIdbiiid 0. Loyola 0. Calholie U. O.Nei*. WMleynn 7 ,1'eru Tcaeli-

ILiy Stanimcnp oiighi to bo In pltfturc*. but slio Isir.t. 'Winter would fomo.anrt lako the fair-

m n^r opponent of tenn is playeni.b.ielc to Eiiglnnd alter tt • protracted A m ^cnn campaign: Jllsa Slam- fiie/a was pliotogruphpd a» the left>htwidcd .star boarded tlio <tiieen Slnry.

M BSlW K

inilcfcateii

i M D E f f f i M G H W 2 0 4

Jeffrlos Team, Undefeated nndl TJnscoiod On, Eliminates

Title Contender

HAILEY, O ct 31 (Special) — | I Removing a previously undcrsat- :d championship rlvol by toppling

iHagerman, 20 to 0, Coach Allait Jeffries' Impressive Hailey eleven

Ihad advanced closcr today to tbo Inorth side Class B title.

Tho Wolverlno Cuba, • against hom 'no-opponent has,been able I score a ainglo point this sea-

.jn , uncorked two swift scoring thrusts, cballied up a third toucli* down on an Intercepted pass, and showed a strong defense through­out. H a^rtnnn’B. pirate.% .n. .big, outfit, Hhmvcd a topnotcU passiog ;attack tha t provided a coasts—; threat • r

stores SwUlly , Hailey brolte Into Iho.scorli [with startling sud/leonesa In L.. [first threo mlnute|/ of play of the

enlng quarter. rtVo apectacular-> did the - ....................

anappy

.............. Kerardjum. Dec. 12.

Oregon Slate pinyn Montiipa or\'ulll3, Ore.Other Bcheduled gSiics Incli

cd Gonzaga vs. Idaho nt 3) itnne,' PomOnl' vs. Whittier WhlttlQr: Eliensburg Normal

.......•.----al at.Cheney, Was .\Vhltman a t Walla

Walla; Santa Barbara State vs vada o l Reno; Belllngliam Nor i| A-H. Pacific ■ Lutheran a t Tar

corta;' Arlran.i' imlVerslt>' vs Kansas university . a l .Lawrence;

P o w e r f n ^ ^ ld c a t Eleven Ruua!W ild to Capture 38 .to 0

B ig Ten V ictoiy

BURLEY. Oct. 31 (Special) — Burley's Bobcats got a persgni'

■ • ■ yesti;rdBy of tho po« crammed into tho 1030

Filer Wildcats, and tile Bolwatfl went <lo\vn imiler a crushing 0 defeat.

I t was Filer's initial Big Ten ;vlctory, oince the O'Brien-coached

;rcw lost, two hcart-brcalters In, to previous conference game-i il,^lnst Buhl and Nampn. ' '

;tllng I’owc

Mexico Ai'gie-1 a t New! Mexico: UUh Aggies vs.- Denver'

lily nt Denver; ColICRe of Idaho vs. Gooding college a t Cald­well, Ida. ' I ' SaturdaynlKl;lgames Includcpc-] cidtnlnl vs. Redlands a l RedittnOs; Chico State vs. Fresno' State at Frcano; New llc.xlco universityl .... Tempe Teachers nt Tempc, California Aggies v- Pacific a t Stocltton,

. College of

jh o se out or high I game

B arney E osb I s S till W ithout ‘ C hallenger A fte r Ja n o ^ o ,

G arcia D eadlpck

■ NBW YORK. Oct. 31 Barney Ross wos stiil witiioul a challenger for the welterweight

. championship today after two . leading conteoucrs in the H7- . pound division battled to a Is- . rounu draw last, n ight ■ Jxzy janaazo rose from tho can­vas where bo hod been knocked, by Ccrcrino Garcia, Bwarlhy litUei

• Filipino: In-the eighth ro u - • — came back to earn a ura tvlncer bad been promised

• a t Rosa- . . .BoUi flgWers finished strong i

and brought the small crowd ofi 0-400'spectators ID MotilsanSqui

-Garden to lU feet w i th -----.wind 15lh.rouna..CBr«ltt.Jy ■

a whirl-

Gar-

0 ‘«iitofc:tliC'Jfit o t proi- .ptirclOMtnC.uf the^S t.

n League

Lloyd Harper by series. Dlx also lia.i n,

•1th 186, -nic. scores:DROOKFIELD

.u . ..IRO Ifil 15C' r.03117 220

115 OS 210Hancock ■

Filer 38, Burley 0.Buhl 10; Gooding 0.C--.idwell 13. Twin Fall* 0. Halioy 20, Hagerman 0. Gicnns Perry 13. W t' Home 2. Deela 18, Kimberly 6.Oakley 14, Rupert 0.Riclifleld 33, Kina Hill 0. Eden 29, Hazelton 0. - Wendell 14, Fairfield 13. Idaho Falls 13. Blaekfoot 6. Emmett 10, Meridian 0.. Ontario 20. Payette 0,Welser 12, S t. Joseph 0. -. McCammon .19, Downey 0.. Kuna l4, Eagla.O. • FrtJlllBnil 24, Roseweli 0., Bonners Ferry 14, Keiloog 0

(northern stale champlonihlp.)

I Sanderson.......IWolty ................1G3 121-II. Harper ........176 1G7 l.WStrain .......UO ^ J W

700 716 C57 2133' CHEVROUET

Fklwards ..... ..... 143 110 IIB 330Van G alder___ 104 82 82 200,

,HorUng ......-.117 07 00 310Moffltt .............. 80 01 113 25J|Ijenklns .......~..107Nelson ..... ......... ^

&00'470 C7-i 1010

HA7ELT0N. Oct. -31 (Special. —Eden cracked ou t a 25 to.O vie itorv over-tho H aselton squad li :n south-side Claas B gridiron elaah-hcrc yesterday afternobn In

le two schocU'.-traditional lus-

The Crialies almoat scored.at will and punclied oyer two' touch- .do«7i».in the f irs t quarter and carried the pjaskin for counters in the »econd and third. '

'Dmke. Hawllcin quarter, spark-

-to .tt:.foHaw.-automobllo-.Edeo and-Stcvens and S m ith ------ ' ' ^--ascnwijian- ' -- leacli, '.

ika went over for... ............. ..10 Bceond of thes

[Martin Young converted the poii 1 a plunge.The locals scored again In the

third quarter. Brooks once mor^ slipping across.

Intercepl* Pass 'In the fourth period Hagerraai

Icut l^oso'with passes, paving th I route for Hailey's final touchdowr iBarlogl, standing alraoat on hi. own goal line, was ruaiied by Uie]

IWoK'crlne Cub linemen but man­aged to get off t\ie pa.13. Miller, " - " iy guard. Intercepted i f a r '

it back for a touciido« Young again converted on a 11

victory leaves Hailey wl ive wins and no losses In canf<

.nee play, since the Jeffries' leleven has downed RIclifield, King IHill, Dietrieh. Shoshone and Hag- lerman. Ranked with HaUcy In the I conference unbeaten 'c ! ‘ ‘ iGlenna Ferry. Both etiil h.. . 'north Bide Hit to go — Hailey

illng Fairfield and the Fcrr>'- opposing Richfield, • —

be Wildcats fia-ihed array of power, in Ita ground!

ick and aerial. offensive — . ... rugged Wildcat line smot Burley's thrusts conslstently-

Urcaliing into the scoring ledgej in the opening period, Filer cllck-|

• ' :n Ehler cracked Iho line touclidown after a deter­

mined Wildcat march to the goaj. The Invaders counted a p a i r^ f touchdoims In' the. aec6nd quarter when the fajt-niovlng Eddie Mus- grave circled the end and Gentry icpeated the procedure.

Burley Tightens George HJort’s Bobcats present-

, ;d their alrongeat defensive stand the third canto, • checking the

visitors' drive and holding them ncorelesn. But In the final period] ,lbe Filer attack wasn't to bc de­nied, and Hie Wildcats rang up threo more touehdmvns, Elder slip. ped acrOM for tho Jlfst on" a r verse play: Tumipsced snagged; pass from Harding to make thel second, and Gentry raccd around end for tho tbird.

Filer rolled up an Imprcaah margin on yarUago and fir downs ngainst Burley's fighting ' .It comparatively green outfit,

Score by quarters:F i le r ........ ;..............7 12 0 10—38Burley ....................0 0 0 0— 0

Armistice day. Clean slates both will mean a playoff to cldft which mect^ unbeaten CftEtlc- ford, south side champion.

Uneupj Friday: Hagerman— Ov^aley and Black, ends; Pug- mire and Jacobsen,. tackles; Leach- and Owltey, guards;

^aplogli quarterback; Dennis, halfback; -'Watson, fullback. Hailey—D. Rockwell and W; Rockwell,' endi; Ooedm-in and Buttram, tackles; Mlllef and Walker, ouarda; Wllion, quar­terback: Majors and Werry, halfbacks; Young fullback.

NOIEDBASEBM ■FIGUEPASSE

OECLOWLES lBERlY,18-6

I Jam es McOiUre, 'W ho H elped to S ta r t. Amerioan L eague,

Sucemnhs a t 71 •

Midget Cars To Perform- SundayWith their cars rebuilt to

give . greater speed, Tw in, Fails drivers ot midget mo- ing cars will perform a t the FUer fairgrounds a t 2 p. m. Sunday in tho final midget speed program of Uie year.

Added .allracUon will be. three novelty events by alx-

" ■" “ -(presenting;5 cyc' - --------

.............. ;ommlnounced.

30 Days For l)uck Hunter Open Sunday

BOISE, Idaho, O ct 31 lll.W —Tlilrty daw ot duels hunting In oU Idaho fcountles will begin a t 7 o’clockLSunday morning. Amos H. EekSft, stale game warden reminded oportamen to­day.

Hunters over 16 years of oge will be required to have a apec- lal duck Qtnmp, Shooting Is pcrmlltc<r between Ihohours of 7 nad 4 daily. O tter regulations forbid USE ot more.Uian threo abclls in automatic loading or repeating ohotguiis, or use of guns larger Uian 10 gaugo.

Limit la 10 dQcka and four geese or brant a day. Use of llvo decoys lias been ruled out, tml the fc'gulations requir­ing blinds to he constructed 100 feet from tbe water's edge have heea removed.

lUITEAIIflPS

Triple-Threat Ace Leads Cougar Win Over Bruins

, Stopping a pow erful Caldwell runninjf n n d ncrinl a t Jack a fte r tho f irs t qunrter. Twin Pa ils B ru ins droiiped a Big Ten claali to the Coiignra liVrc ycatcrdny, 13 lo.O, ' • '

D efeat for the Uruiiia was a ll w rapped up in n fonnidnble ' pncknge labelled D ean McAdatna. The. big nnd .decep tiv t n iiig Calihvcll fullbacic, most? impressive tr ip le - th rc a tc r t o p perform on Lincoln fie ld th is ' ycarl Hmnshed. th ro u g h ' to 'a louclulfiwn in tlie firwt bis iriiti- tites before the Bruins could ml- jifs t (h e ir defeHsive ffigJifs Ills slnsliing drive.i off tUo ends^A nd McAdams was on tlie pa.w- ing end o£ tw o acrin ls ll|a tHcorcd again w ith in so..........tiles.

. Brtda Dcfcnso Stub , Thereafiej Twin Falls, battlbig Idoggediy, checked every'thrual by 'McAdams and. hla capable oytflt ■ of blockers. Tho Cougar star's long npfral piints pushed the Bru­ins well back Into tfielr m™ tef» ritory each time tbe Ca1d»'«U a t­tacked bogged down in tho sec.

•ond and third periods. W ith Mc-I Adams withdrawn in the fourt'

iquartcr, Caldwell ndvnncc-J to the I Bruin 10-yard lino but,. Twin Falls slopped that scoring tlireat when - pair of Incomplete pas. i.fs

IRQUEIIECLUB SWES GAELS

RUPERT P M: Oakley, Ropulsed on Ground,

T i i e s Air to Beat B ig 10 Opponents, 14-0

RUPERT, O ct 31 (Special) — Uaablo to crack the heavy Ru­pert line, the Oakley Homcta took] to tho air and swarmed over T-" Lacy’s Big Ten team to talto

' l i to 0 victory in tho jioa-con- fercnce grid clash hero yester-]

[day. .'' F irs t Bcpre was chalked up In tho first caiito when lUed Gor- rlngo to.Mcd to Smith, and anoth­er Gorrlnge heave ' point. Gorrlnge •'

Bell made......... .......... again thospearhead of the passing att&ck. when In the second quarter h« lat-j

■ teraled to Hale and then raced, [down Uie field to .take A'longi [aerial tha t made tho ocorf *" *■' 0. Smith sparked the line f o re

iM ilwaukce School A dvances To| Top G rid F ligh t A fter

20-C V ictory

CHICAGO, O ct 31 O l — Mar- Iqiiette steppe<l into the top flight

itlan'n untlefealed teams today with its smashing 20 to 6 victory over the Galloping Gaels of St. Mary'a college before C'-'''''' Soldier field last n ight , Tho crock Mliv.’aukec eleven Ibroke the spirit of tiio Gaels with 'two touchdowns by Capt. Ray (Buzz) Bulvld before the first pe­riod was half over-and from there It wiis a m atter of halting the charge of St. Mary's powerful ibacks.

Rreak l/ooso Oi Only once did tho Gaels break I

..ose. Late In tho firat Huey am and Ned O’Laughl _ . , ried the ball 82 yards In a steady! imarch, with O’Laugblln scoring the] Icaela' lone touclidown from the

iree-yard line. • 1, Marquelto whipped tho heavier; Gaels on the ground. Bulvld, lulled

no of tha nation's finest pass-' . . . . , wittiheld his flro untU tht islart of tho third period when he Icofhpleled ft touchdowTipasa to B"' 'Higgins for a gain of 20 yards.

S»1ft Seoro Itarquetto received tho openli „

klckoff and drovo etraight dott-n ■tho field 78 yards for a touchdown

even plays, with Bulvld dasli- ireund bis own right end from

tbe 12-yard lino for tho Bc'oro. Cuff booted tho point from placement

Cuff kicked off and Bulvld checked a rapid aerial thrust by tho Gaelfl by IntercepUog O’Laugh- lln's pass on his own 20, He cut towanl tho aldellBCS and sprinted

.through tho entire defease for hU laecond touchdown In seven mln-

, ‘iMdlsmayed’ s tM a ry 'a ’tookthe next klckoff and marched In four-

p la ja for its, ' ' '

r Hornets’ four-yaid marker, y recovered a fumble and r t h o ball out of the perll-i

r the liCoach Hank Powera’ ’ machine, isy with defensive measures ;ainst their toughest opposition

I’ear to datc„Jlashcd one Ispurt o f offensive hrlllTnnce In the 'final two minutes of the- game.

"Ole’

o i of

Anderson < Ih e .imd of nil three, carried' the Bru-

from their own 33 to tht Cougar 10-yard stripe before the final gun nipped the attack. That final npurt show d a brand r '. rkling ball that may Btlil gl>

remaining Bniln foes Bomething • 1 worry about.

A 8patliliug_r'ny On the first of the three pla;Ills Andrews tosaed a short fl

ipass over the scrimmage line 'F rank Carpenter, who flipped lateral to Anderson, Choce bmi pored 20 yards to Caldwcii’s n thnl one. Then Andrews hco d a forward to Anderson w mashed his way to the Cougar :

Another abort pass frcm Andre to' Anderson ploced the oval the 15-yard mark, and tho g . halted mailers before tho Bruins,

mid npTlng another play. Defensive hlghligiil o f the frayl ■r the Bruins was tho bard tackl- g of Carpenter, who conalstent-

ly stopped tho Cougara after llirit screen ot expert blockers ImJ mowed do ■n tlio front line,

.Elusive nir. SIcAdamsl Caldwell’s first touchdown came

before Twin Falls could gel pos. session of the ball. McAdams went :to his own 30 on the klek-oJf re-

F lo y d B ow ers’. Boys U n l ^ h Too Much S tre n g th for

SonaX&rEloveii

G 0 0 b m 6 ,- O ct -21 (Special — Coach Fl6yd Bowers' Big Ten Buhl Indians packed too much punch • jro, yesterday for Gooding high

IHool.-and downed tho Senators,{ to 0. ■Tho huoky Buhl o u tfit with a

liard-smashing eel of t>ac!cs behind - - aggres-ilve line, ocoreil once In ,

h of the first three quarters. ' ‘ Ap Eerg's Gooding crew- was forced to employ defensive (acUcs tiiroughout tho ganii?, with tbo ligliter Gooding line putting, up a s tiff but unavalUng balllo against heavier foes. \

The Indians marched goalword * _i tiie first quarter, and big J c n y " ' Hojikln.i climnxcd tho drive by slashing off tho end' for a touch­down.

Boyd Scores :n the second period Pete Boyd, , l l l l n n t ball-totlng haUback. . a.ihed off tackle for the second >i-e, Hopkins added . Uio final -

touchdown on an end enveep In Ihs third quarter. '

Gooding's running attack waa, unable to click against -the Buhl •: forward defenses.

Score by quarters:Buhl ........................C 6 6 0—18 'G ooding..................0 0 0 0 - 0 '•»

jtuni, und then took tho ball Ion every play for thrtfe succes- |«lvo first downs to the Bmln'3! He sliced .around end to the 2 on t-wo plays, broke Uirougiv vto the 10 on another end sweep, and then olrcled right end for a touch-; down a fte r . the Bruins stopped him cold on an attempted tacklc| smash. He kicked tbo po in t.

The Cougara scored again In 10 InlUal quarter a fte r blocking

p u iit n iey recovered on the ,Twln Falla 34. were pcnallted 15yards on the f f l jt p la y ................It up wben McAdams pass Merlo Armstrong for 1* yardi. husky fullback passed ngnln, tbls llmo fading back for .a 80-yard toss to Dick Harland, who racM 10 I yards to score,' Oougars OompUe Edge

t made]

Scbmldl, tucldrs; McKenna and Fcuivlek, guqrds; Baybousr, center: Stiirr, quurlerboch; Johnson and-Grant, iioUbaeks; MCiVdam’i, fulibaeli. Substltii- tiomi: Dllicy, McGee, Sioloraon, niovk, ^Vhlle, Foreman, Bart­le tt, Sjuidmeyer, Tiimurn, '. B relt, Androivs, Jllyen.

Twin Fulls — Nlci'rtoiiger and tiibb, endn; Palnlcr. und Slokcs, tackles; Putzler ood It. Mills, guards; Hopldna, center; Aiidroira, quarterback; Ander­son and Citrpenter, hidfboelis^'v lAwe, fullback. Subilitullons: Goodlncbt, Spencer, Skeen, 11111,

Twin Falla 0 0 0 0 .- 0Touclidowria — McAdams and

Harland, Point after touchdown— McAdams (placcklck).

Referee — Jack Nutman, Filerf umpire — Ralph Nyblad, Hansen; head linesman, Lawrence Lundln< Twin Falls.

' “No Hunting*'- signa for sale a l Evening Times off.. Threo .for 25c—Adv.

FaUs collecting, five. Tho lavadera attempted 12 passes,, completing five o t th w and seeing two Inter­cepted b y ^ e Bruins. T ^ln Falls : tried eight paases and completed ilwo.' On# waa latercepted. Cold- iwell was penalized SO yards t^ Iflve ngakut the. Bruins.

Llnoupa:' Coldivdl—Harland and Ann* •trong, ends; Murmy and

ALBION, Mich.. O ct 31 (tLRl— ^ .am es McGuire, 71, for 40 year# a*'

founders of tho American league, died a fte r a heart ntlack - today,,

McGuire, who lived on his facrn

iStronff'O lttss B Grew SurpriscB| ■. Class A Foes W itk Two

S w ift T hrusts

DECLO. O c t . 31 (Special) — ]By chalking up.-two touch.l------In the fin i-flvo minutes of . and then holding tho Klmberiyj Bulldogs on even terms the rest' Oi tho came, Dcclo's fllrong Class' B grid machlno shelled the, Cla-->s‘ A BuUdogS .lnto submission,-18 to; C, here yesterday.,'.-.'.• A-sustalned Orivo down the field

In' tho fourth canto and. s poM, from Doliso to Sudweeks gdvo-lho; Bdlidoga their Iona sfcor?.' • |• The po'.vcrful Paul Jones-coach.:

Cd Decio squad scored sbortiy af-, ter tho gun, and again, by taklngj advantgo of tho breftlu, on a re­covered rtimWc; A.'^ohff -a r ta l heavo arid-'Mveral lUio' tbruata^ln tho "third s ta s ia put tho neelo picskln' ccrcas thc 'pay lino again.

A former manager of tho Bostbn' Red Sox nnd Iho Cleveland Ind

d ns catcher Sox und Ini

............... ..........t and ■ Brooteams of tb f old National le t„ . ,

He also served with tho Detroit, Now York, .'Philadelphta - and] ^Vashtngton teams In tlio ArAe lean league. '

SAVOLDl WHIPS "KILLER’!SAN FRANCISCO,-OcL 31 lUEi

—Leo Bavoldl,'18'l, S t Paul, do- cisioncd Chsrioy (Klllor) CotiU, 178, Ban Francisco, (101; Big Tiger Wade, 100, Poorla, 111., 'do- cisloocd TJanuol -Victoria, I " ' Stociiton, Calif., (0). ;

, TBTE H E GRASSE U1NS , I-HOLLYWOOD; -Oct. .31 .fUEI-r-l

Pet« DeOrasss; 128; Okli ‘ '

quctta tackles. O'Laughlln plunged ' over from tho 8 yard line. •. Marquette made Ita Utlrd touch- idown fo the third period, after ft ICm I paas bounded out of the ' ilutchea of a 8 t Mary’s player Into .Jie ermB of BUI Hlggtns, Mar- quette righ t .end. .Bulvld prampUy threw a long aerial to Higgloa for lha touchdown, ' '

K i l L F iilccB H otly-Fought E ncounter W hen Two Points on S a f e ly

Provide Mare^ii

FAIRFIELD, Oct. 31 ‘(S.

poIn°^ tJifl* FaiVfWd'foofbaU**

T g h ? con?L"t°^o U d T n g l

At lbs half the ganie stood at' to 0 for .Wendell, Eton ..fleqi'-'

liavlng completed a lung'.run.for touchdown o t tho opener, a n d .r pealed near tho cloae of th f " ond. Meaawbtla.' FnlrHtld

lo.ln -tho fint-quart6r,..(urf In

safe ty .'' ........ . -' - In the last half they mado .i touchdown In each quarte r .. '

-.lO Trojane got'a aafclyi a i.the (ind'Qf th«-lhlfd.whcn .IfalrIloW « - l eov^orcd.alumble back of lt».o.._ goa],'rifcu' 'l&e. close o f the tUt the .tncats spurted to make a sue- ceufuV'-.drivo ’whlch - scored touchdown..' Ths . 'o o a y .o r .a l . .

Ibrought tbo'Falrdeld score-with;I lifcOne point of the coveted lie.

'32 C hevTQletCpUpe |

Pftin l—Oood 'Euliticr,''

rrommo'unliiM-'to'pea.-tron'

. hotel.: Modem :ii) e 'raty .A P '. , j«lntmHit,/'friuidlir,^tt.:-ttB.

sliest

M A O EL AUTOMOBILE OO;

rive your onn.car fo r cbnifotY ejwnomy -^convenlwwel

A n R & '0 Car means renenod and guoianleed for dependab'

tranaporlatlon'a t low cost ee our flco.stock of good used

■ Cars nnd get the trulhr Double, jo b ;!^ people have mBrel; looso and alretebcd Ugo- .mcnta. DouWo lolnta means — Jolnta,,of wblch.-lhere ar«

cassa.

'30 Pyird Deluxe Tudor, II ■ new ..

■84 Ford Tudonninv.m ototiua ■33 Cbftvrdlet Coupe ,;:;»_.*381J^1 -31 D e3o tb '''S edan ;4 -;;_^2^^ ■30 Dodge Sedan •sl-rord'Fordor-Sodah « .,:raS■38 .Ford.V^:Coupo',-------- J « 5 |■85'Ford Pickup .—•31 Nash C oupe '..'~ :~ ;~ .4278 '■80. Chtvaler Ge.doH .;.~ .-- .p 2 5 'SO'.Ford Tiidor. S8dan.^-_.n«5 ■80 Ford' Fordo'r Sedan--:_ifir9 ■28 Chevrolet Sedait —— 75’2» Cbert«Ict Coach - ___ ..? CS

;?3l Ford' Plckiip — ,r._H 'tiS ■80 S tu d « ^k /r Sodan

•■8t Chevi*et Truck •84'Ford Truck,V.187, new.;-..-

motor''88 Pord ' TrueV- . . . ^'86 Ford .T rac k ___

-513!

6u*l» ortcrm a H pay*; to j i 'y o u r Ford D ealer'Flret f econopilcftV.M^taportaUon.

.UNIGISI MOTOR i f C P M P /—

FSSiiF ||

m.ATIO EVENIMG TBUvS. TWIN I-Al.LS. IDAHO

TilEY’ltK BATJ’M!SG F()i5 MO'?!'. ir> CG.WRESS

COLLEGE MALj 5 7 id o r . In te re s t in Government!

"M atters B rlnga Increase • In Course Totals „■

. NEW YORK fU.r.1—Populnrlly of *Conomtca . .eoursflfl In American

leo lieg ta unil unlvcr^lUca hnti rcBch- l t d a now high iTUn year, a Un'*"" ■ XVcsa aurvcv Indlcnlcs. - ■ | n«po rta-T rom ' InsUlulIoiia

Waher learning. IhrouBhout Uio liflted 'S to tca illBcioscd.tluit en- tollmcnt- In ' eeonomica and com-

I Bitrclnl 'courses roso sharply agnln Uilo fall, nccMsltaUng In flomo In- Irtiuicea .Inlroducllon o f . n o wco\inics ond'lB othcru c.tpanolon of.

! ^aUnfr^JBCi.. ■ ;i'• Current E\-eiitfl Causb

Idfllupo of cconoralc dLicu»s!on Itprccipltntcd. . .; HnrvnnI univcmlty, 'ijoUrB «

I BcW '•nppeUlo for economica' ^mons fltudcnu, - rep o r ts on en­rollment In economies eouracs ol

1 a.83i . L aat.ycar Uicrc wcro.37C I jeK cr an d ln 1033,Uicro were onlj

J . cab enrolled. Economics, It was ro- ! W rtcd . ' ‘hud the largest courso al I the unlvcriUy."- , Temple unlverfllty^nd the.Uni'

vcralty of Mlnncoota reported alni'I liar IncrcoiOB. w ith the cnroilmcnl J eajn a t Minnesota cxtcndlni;| r Jh/wuffJiPUt the business Bdiool.

.■ ■ SlanforJ Gains Prof.'-Doaald Erb, tc lln c head

I o f the economics department of 1 Stanford imlveralty,' attributed I Iho (jaIn a t Stanford to -'the na-

«onwliro. Increase In. Interest In mile theory brought about by '• cBted , presldcDUal r —

He said tUat the 250 fradualts cnrolfsil In economics

___,,i constituted \n record forStanford. . ' \

Dean L, C. Emmonsilof Mlchifjan . S tate colleRo reported!, Uiaf cnroli-

xncnt fn labor economics couraea liad doubled, with 150 rf^jlBtercd, wid tha t calna were noted In other •eoaomlca clnssca. The "labor •iatloa." explains tho increase, heBald, .

, A t Wayne unlveralty, Detroit, k enrollment In economics courses I

oho'.vcd a 20 per cent pain, maltlDp;! It necessary to employ another 1 full-time inHlrUctor. . '

A gain of nearly 100 Btudenta In (wnomlcs eoursea of OWoliomc * t i t . coUc(!e WHS attributed tc Increase of Intenist in, the i Bomic aspects o f aerlcuUure.

. Sealllo Adds Courses Because of tho:new demand, the

University of WaahloRton a t Se­attle was forccd to add a section to ihc frcBhman' economics partracnt. This year 740 enrolled, cortipared to o normal enrollment of 37D-

The Univemlty of CoUfomla

IN SIYLE AGAIN;N ew ^Pans Coats Como p ir c c t

Prom Farm W ith P ony ai Cow W idely Used

, Cnilfomla rt]>ortcd CrowUi of their econ..nicnts this year, w h ile _________ally o l California a t Loa Angeles annouuced tho largest enrollment In'econoinlcs and business admin. IsttKtlon classcs.. Tho Ualvc '■ported 1,053 ___________________eoyrsw. compared to 033 a t tlie st,-jrt o t the last school year. .

Tho upward trcnd 'ln w oom lcs , enroUecs was noted among col- , legea in.and near tho District of

Columbia. George .Wa'shlngton unl- •vcrelty- and Catliollo 'university were forccd to add Rcverol couniea| to taJ<Q care of the Influx of Btudcnta.

I TIME TABLE• Sehcdulea ' .and motorist! .Twln . Falls .d

OREUON SnOBT UN C ■ Cnatbouad .

No. BiW. leave* l.__ :_.6:B0 t___ ,No.:57% leayy 2;1B p, <».{

. Westbound'N a DTli.lcaves ____^ 0. ?03. leavi

BoutiitraQnd Dally Except Sunday . .

N a 3Sa. to WcIlB. Iv .___ 0:30 p. I

Arrives via Nortbsl<\o';:.'^lap p. m.

8 j a . ^ m.1

■nVDi r A tX S -W tV L 8 >

(inoSHONK’tU iTCnO M '.. Norttiliouna •

I , t e a « « T— —----- -— J1--00 n .n' . C A rrlw Ketchum a t 8

Boutbboufld- - . Afrtve* — ---------- -------fl 00 p D

S O a .a u'■•v“ ->V',C;^Ea»t«»und;- ........

Arrivie _____ .‘i

» « u W b

Aches ’Lsmbcrl Keavcj

. Evidence of Iho (ilow Init steady ndvancii of women Inln IiIkIi pulillcofdco nto ttiCJio 11 e.inflld;i(r^for 10 iQiicrcSHlniial irmbcr'election. . Six nro KeptibllcniiA and llvo iirt! Kemucriitn. Lcidlntr cuntciidcr< arn Mre. 0'D:iy, Dcmucnillu Gfluch, nepnbllcan, secklns ‘ l>" r®*! of rcjircJwiiUtive-iit-Jaxiro from Nc'V Ytiik. T «o velrriinn In tho ffroiij* nrc Sirs. Uahit. Snn I'r.m- clseo, noil Mrs. IlaKcrs. >.o\vell, Aln»., lolliVnepubllranH. Otlier lleliuhllciiii oini|!iIntr>i Ineliido Aim. Uliur and Mrs. Tom:ir>, Clilcnj:'*. and Miss Alexander, Ncu' York. In llic Denrocratlo colimin, In iidilllloii lo .Mrs. 0'I);iy, nro Sirs. Norinn, Jerney Clly; Mm. .IpiiritrH,

Terro IJautc. Ind.; Mrs. Honeyni.'jn, rorilaiid, Ore.; nml M n. IteaVT.v, .SprinKllrltt, Sln^s. Only »lx tionicn «ero mpmltrni of. tlip lioiiso tspjilnllvc* In Iho Iniit conifrtu, aKIioiitli >.!rs. Hntllo W. Cirawiiy, Arkancin, and Ulrs. Iliiey 1*. Jxiiis, l.oul(iI;iii:i, heUImfiiiiCo Airs. Isahcllii Orr^eawny. Ucniocmt, of Arizona, did not srelc le-elcctlua (o llio hoiiso this year.

By MARY raWTRESS . PAniS a'.m—N i ^ u r eWl.i in

I Paris como riBht W m Uie f. j.m jnd tliey arc not cxptn/ve.

Tailored * three-quarter or full length coats of pony or-coy are being shown a t all tlie big couturo houses. One of the blBgest fur acasatlona of tho season Is Jui‘ plain dapple grcV horse hide.

~ - a rt of tr/atlng, curing anJ- furs has pccomo so pertcct- aay that the cheapest furs

can be modo to look rich and glossy. Lots of tlse coata are made with rather broid shoulders

, ■ ................................., a toJust below the itneea where they flare' o u f over a Btralght sports

slreet skirt.Box Coats

3gx coats made with double breasted. fastenlDijs also are nmart In thc.s<f flat sliIaA.'Tboy. too, urc usuaUy.-liroadcncd a bit a t the shoulders. A high, atandup Hus-

Islan neck frcfiucntly is seen on jtho more expenslvo Perslaa Iamb 'and astrakboQ coats, but the,pony - ■ cow hldo coats are iwually fin-

hcd with a small, tailored turn- rer collar.-

, The •exaRgerated. large .and Ifull sleeves'seen on many 6t last

coats aro' outdated. Tlilafur coats follow . thr.

________ ____ fur coals mayovc ls sure to ba placed Ip back. Broadtail and Persian lamb

._ro mode . Into n \o p . formal dressier coats, but thc '^ony and cow hldo coats are. so simple In line tlmt .they, ans not uoapi prlatc with more formal clot

TODAY’S FASHION TIP Cheap furs 'such -ao cow .

horjc'bldo arc w ell'treated-and dyctl for many-new coats.

‘Mr. F.iycUc,” Who Tcaclies Malli,Is Shy as Mai-qiiis de Lalayellc

ALPANY. Calif. laiD—"LaFpy- -.tc, wc arc here—four our mathe- mntle.’'," well rfilght ba tho words used by Albany high school stu-' dents ail they report lor classe.T un­der MarquLi Andre du M otter de L.iPiiyettc.

Fourth generation descendant of ;ho French patriot who helped win American independence, tlio Mar- rjulfl tultea liia ancestry and many olhcf honors that have been con- feried on hln> very llglitly.

I'ago lo King '. . . __ lim e he was page lo the]

court of King Edward VII of Eng­land and rdeerved In recognition of hla services the Order of tho Gar­ter. one of tho highest distinctions which England ever confera or ' signers.

Ono distinction of which ho Is really proud Is that ho Is an American citlion by two rlghUi,

la especially proud of his citlzcn.ihip because he

th a t himseir. Aa a lineal descendant of the Marquis do La- Fayette of the llovolutlon he w'a^ already an American as well as' a French citizen by reason of the act . of congress passed after the American Ilcvnlutlon which cr ferred American cltlzclinhlp oh dc9fendanta of tho co-liberator Hie . American eolonle.r.

Took Out IhipemHowever, 'when tho Marquis

LaFuyetto camo lo the United |Stat<‘a In 1031 he look out his reg­ular clllzenahlp papers. Then te acquaint hlim.clf more fully with jtho laws an<i Ideas of Ids.>second

i attended •'cltlien-

He tau,*ht tor'n number ot ycant 1 private schools In Cnlltoniia

bcfnro he hccamc a public school tfacher. llis tTift.Ifer poi.sihly may have been iluo to hla wife. She was formerly Mln.i Florence Dlnkle, a Monterey school tc.achcr. They have two chll(Ir..-n, Caroline, 8, and June, 13.

Ser -eil In War L.'iFaystte served throughout the

.Vorltl war nncl In a member of the American Legion and Iho Veterann ' Foreign Wara. Ills presence

j the American Expenltionary Force was duo lo the fact that he wn-1 tttlached to tliehi by the French government because of Wi

■ledge of English.__t to the nludenU! of (he Al­

bany high BClrno!, he h Just "Mr, l'’aycllc," except when they don't happen, to linow their le.uonn Inj mathematlcn. when they empha- size the "ilr.-_________ ___

Wins Hoiioi-’Word has been received hero that

Melvin Schubert, n tudcnt-n t the University ot California a t I» s An- jrelea. has been pledged to Iho Na- tloniil Colleglatn riaycni honorary dramatic fraternity, .tno htghest honor a student can win for act­ing.-The award came-through hla work In last year’s campua pro­ductions, w h e n h e played in "MichBci and Mary." "Oulwanl Bound" and ••Everyman." which,

presented for the one-act play lion,at the AlUcd A rts fcsUval,

land for this year's comedy rolo l n : , | 'Wluit Every Woman ICnows." ! g

OR

T a e . a i U ^ v

l y RACE CARS

'a s te r Snccd luul N ew Tlirilla Foi- SpiclK tors Prom ised

By Ju n io r Chamber

Ifustcot gctiw ay from the starting ■line. ,

Foil Ki>cod rrogmni tho mldgel speed.iter events.

,|(iualifylng runs-agnlnsl lime will ojwn tho show at ‘i j). m. Next will jcmiic npeed tents two by two, with ]tlio fr.itesl car.n iiclng h’m'llcappcd.- ItIio handicap run is nliilcd next, land fliiiflly comes the frce-tor-all: [main event,

'Tho Filer track h:iB been worhei 1 during the past week nnd shouli :• In fantcr Rh;ipc than two week i;o. coinmlltecmeii s.ild, _Admls:lgn pricr.i. all grandstand

ucnLi for children.cel aula ...avi iif tho if, i‘pec(llcrcat;i perronn- " offer rid.lt.! thiill.n f<ir.Juni.i;: Ch;.mi.er of. Funcral Arranged

Tcosilo B ara in ca J i V iclun o f Fever,

----------------- iaih AILEY, Oct. S t (Special)— '! - '

I Tcosilo Barainca? 28, Mountain •. Home, dlca early Vila morning Rt - 7i the ho!.pltal here from spotted, j lever. The body was taken today;', to Mountain H om c'by.tho H arrla, , funeral parlors for burial Tues-. ' day,

Mr. Daralnc.a^n psrcnta ar Spain...........................................

iinmlUeenien ijiy as ioc;u drlvein nin.lo I;

for Siind.iy'.i ennipctltlon ;lic I 'llrr f:iivr:roinid.‘<.

The pr<>;:rniii Marls iiL 2 [i. iccoidliii: to John Gar.l:n-i-, co mittco mniitjer.

For Buhl Resident

reviil arrnngemftnri a

' . riy of thin clly. lie ■

. Clau.lc Joiie.i,'who'lo.)U|' Ihe llo.n'.T Rharc of glory a t the rirnt| racinc piogram two wceK.i ago. Four cars h:ul nln^tJs been outer- -■it hy this aftenii5<)n. including, tho.se owned by -B u f Tnrr. Clnii.lu .loae.'i. Hay ScluVjiiz au.I ICJdle Ceor);r

Spei...L-e .provli . ..............motorcyclf.i re|>icfcntltig jIu.T Cyclci-y of Twin Falla, Gaidncri lannounced. Theie will M.ise three |novclty uvciils directly in fi-ont of ■■ grand:itand after the mldh-cti

ir.ll of the mrtoicycle stunts Iwill be a -hiilloon bust,” with cachl Irldcr—a brlloon tied to his head— u.iing u folded newspiiper and a t- ; tempting to hrc.iJt tho balloons on tho heads ot liLs rival riders. Sec.' omt will 1)0 a "Jlow race," with; motorcyclists compcthijiL to ' nee which can atlnln the lowest speed

retain equilibrium. Third will bu a "dig out," Rcektng the

1 be-n tniill!«'lan a tractor liu I'PjK-d up lo ‘7;he body I

il cniite.'it-. Kvans and Johnc-n a s ' " '

’34 Chevrolet Truckjvll.OiH) A .'tiial Milr.9

Ili-]ily T ires—Duals

MAGEL AUTOMOBILE CO.

FMssdaEsaeBsial Envesftops, ------------;— Sssc.------^ -------

- A n Investm ent Couijjiny U nder E xperienced S c c a r itj- Maiinijcmcnt

A prospecUia m ay be obtained from

, Sudler, Wegener & Co.Investm ent • Sccufi\ic3

M rs. Christina V njner, -80, la V ictim of D eath a t Home i

Of D augh ter [

UUilL, Oct.~3l (S>el5l)-Tlniei for funeral services l5pv.^Mrs.] Christinft-Vajncr, 80, reei.lent'of [ the county for the p.ist 2t years,! has been tentallvely set for Mon-' day a t tho Evans nnd Johnson] funeral chapel. Intcnnent will be; in Filer cemetery beside the gr.ave]

lOf her husband, who died several! j years ago, ■ ' I

Mrs. Vajncr died' yesterday ntj tho 'homo of licf daughttr. Mra.| John F. ICral, ^ f e ^ l n g 111 for tho past week V jth pneumonia. Slia xnis bom. July 8, lb:c. In CMclioslovakla and came here ■ ora Cleveland. O. ,

She Is aur\'lve{I by two daugli- lers. Vra. Krai and Mrs. ' ' •Ilavata, Buhl.

FARKTSALEI have ren te d my ran c h and will sell a t Public Aucticjn-at my place 21/2 niilea w es t nnd 1 milo sou th of K im berly bank c o m er or IVi milo east and 1 milo south o f S ugar F a c to ry • ’

MONDAY, NOV. 2Lunch on Grounds, Salo

S ta r ts a t 12:30

Edgar Bourquin»OWNEll

S A L E W E P B i E S D A YNOVEMBER 4 — 12 o’clocic

ICO W hitefaco w eaner calves 20 Cows12 Two-year-old feeder stecr.s, roan D urham

6 Good heifcrS 8 Good cows witli'cttlvfis

O ther stock no t lis ted

SIGRIST SALE YARDSOnc-Hnlf Milo SoutK of E as t M ain

SALE-November 4thAs' wo a rc IcavirB th o s ta te w ill'se ll my completo^linc of farm .cqnipm ent, inc lud ing my,finis lierd of 11 Guernseys -and Jerseys, A t lho^ rahch '2 miles South o f W fndell Na­tio n a l B ank , beginiiirig prom ptly a t 31 a. tn.

R. R. DENNEY, Owner E ,-E . Hopliins, A uctioneer LeRoy ScUouwoiler, Clerk

, 5 S ( 3 f e ------------

I R O N F I R E M A N

■ D o « « i A w a y W i th C o a l H a n d l i n g

- : . and C u t s .F u e l C o s t

: « T l i i t n e« rIroa .F uem ia Coal'Flovr »uto«', ' m auccoaj Im rneris ihc outgrow th o fy ea rt ..

. o f cng^incenng skill. Iron Firexnati set ou t,,.5 c6al Ra-Hitom adc fuel xad In do io g -so h i i ;

healing cosyca‘CPCcand luxury never thought ^ ' - f a ^ ie v c ff lcn t with cpnli You c*n :no'w lell v

thC'dealcjT to 'dum p .^ou r 'coal in tiie coal controla,-«od.theirfoaJ«rcro«tt-Goal'F low pcrfflcaie •

-j-oor faofflo ■K.ltlj . a m cllow • f l'a rf f lth 'w ^ ^ ^ p : « «oy ' -ufflperature you deiJr& 'A nd ihlg nury.tioQs rnachioe cuts

. ' I - - ' ; ;W hyi'contloue ibe w ork of

C a t t l e S a l e sE v e f y W e e k T h e Y e ^ g ^ R o w n d

6,000 TO 9,000 HEAD HAVEBEEN THE RECEIPTS FOR THE PAST FOUR I ■ . ____________ Mo n t h s EVERY WEEK _________^

A l l C a t t l e S o l d B y W e i g h tCattle—2000 to’ioOO'atrGi-eat Falls, Montanlreifery Monday.- '■ '

’Horses—Sale'dates, November 7 th,November 21sfc,December5th.Cattle—3001) to 400Q-at Billings, Montana, every Thursday. \ . .Hoises—Saledates, November 3rd. November 17th, DeQeipber 1st.Cattle—1000 to 1500 at Miles City, Montana, every Saturday.Horses—Sale, dates, November 11th, November 25th. .Pi'ices are $1.00 per hundred lower than August and September.Whiteface steers 4 to 5c for the average good feeders and stockeiu. •

-■■Whitetaee stock cows (fair flesh, thrifty) 2-i to 3i cents per.pound.. , .don’t'Weight much '

• ; , Whiteface gopd .quality heifers 3 Vto cents pcv pound.- ; Whiteface stock calves4Vi to 5A cents per pound. Shoiiage of hay and'

pastui-e ai'e forcing these good mountam cattle to our m arkets.: t-:Good,oiledhighwaystributary to ‘ all three markets; ■ 7

, - .{Feedet-s, Eanehei's, Farmers and &ealei*s should take-advantage .of, r.: ;wC0ndltl0nS.-•• '.'i-v,';'' ‘ Cet yourself some good.cattle a t tnese. bargain, pnces.

Special Feeder Calf SalerG rcal FalUi Noveml«r,9l:handvl0jjiiiv Special Feeder Calf Sale, Billmss, November 12th and 13i

;• -J , If you want good calves, don*tfa ilto attend either

. Billings Livestock Co?

Pago Eifiht . IDAHO EVENINO TfMES, TWtN' FAl.LS, IDAHO

- - - I , . . I

> -Snnfcl.?, Oliver Ji^lwa

I t 's E asy to B uy, R en t, S e ll o r^ T rad e W ith

Ci.ASSlFIED ADSA UTOM OBILEa

. WANTED TO BUT—1000 c V to wreck. Fftrmer*' Aulo Suft

P a rU Dept. Phontt 325-W ■ XadlllM truclc. A -l condlUon. Oood-Ure*. now bed. JS5.00. 410

• 3 r t Ave. E aa t..

Electrical Bunpllc^fofVotne oi commercial wWlaR. AJI-materla!i .npnroved by underwriters. Lowest 'prfcco. KrcnBel’fl Hordwor*..

Spot Cash for USED CARS Jno.’B. White

144 Second Atc. N o rtli

APA ETM EN TS P O E S E N TApartment for rent.

Two furoUbeil rooms apt. Bath, Eamgc. Ailuila only. COO Sccond Ave. South.

r O E R B N 1V -E 00M SRoojn. Stoker heat Phonp 1200.

Fron t room Bullablo for business woman or man will wife. CnU a "0 p. m. *28 Third atreet aorth,

O can rcspectnble, sleeping rooma • reaeoanble, day or week. Under

n tw management. Coiy Rooms. Phono 1717-W..

SO A ED AND E O O U

HO USES FOe J e EK T

F O E S A L E - M IE O E L U m E O U a -

H V E 8 T 0 0 K A N D PO U LTEY l

FO R SAUS—A carlonil of Mu- uico In hulk. Buy w hat you neeJ, rlDg bade w hat you have left. Wo I lan you n brush to pu l It oa free. |

m ghert prices paid for your fa t chlcltens anil turlieya.. todcpend' cnt Meat Co. ,, Coloretl Friers. 80c each. U t ISouth from Fiisl Five Paints, h . lOrewIg, ■ . .

.. drys Ih tw o hours. \Va also have a largo etock’of Wall Pap-- and Linoleum Hugs. Why P&y Wi pHce. Phono S. Moon's.

head cross-bred \vl 3 mllco 8outli and 1

West of Kimberly.

There’s Real H eat . . . , And T.TCBS Ashes '

Which Means More for .Your . Money ip

ABEilDEEN COAL Can We' Send You a Sack or

i ft Lead?Ju s t Phono

INTERMOtTNTAIN SEED. AND FUEL CO.

142 or 120

I IWUSB. fi02 So. Main.!

I IA I .E ,. m flT E U O T IO N

'tlonai School shops. Transportn- tlon both ways Included In reoAon- able tuition fees. SmnU moatbly: payments. -ReferenccB required.

. Write Box 38-X chj TImuS. Mr. Yoakum, (or appointment. : ,

H E L P W A N TED —M A LE

Girl or woman for general h( worlt. - Good woges. Steady — , ploymenf Wrlto or caU Mm. Melt] Cozad.'Hazellon.

, ’38 Chov, Standaril Coicli. ibroko In. Ford Garage, Flier. I IStockton,

8 IT 0 A T I0 N 8 W A N TEDBicpcrlenccd man wanta farm

■ work. Has small famlJy. Inquire I Tourist Hotel. .

F O E S iiL E — m ib o e l l a n e o u b

Floov sweeping Compound. S2.00i cwL, delivered. IJnyca Hatcheo'-

.. Phone 73,New 2 wheel trailer houiio. Com'

plcto built-in fcuturi'3, J2tt Sccond , avenue w est Deans Aulo Sc

• 4 cap WcJitlnglioiiiM! nuige. :onteed. Priced . tight, 703 west.■ ' I : Creacenl battery charger.

, Handle up to 15 hatterlCR. Hl-W.'- Sm-lM StiiUoa, Filer/Idaho;

No better bargain unywhero.: hand piano, .AltrnCtivc

atyio. Bt frf-ctlon o{ original-■v Phono 1130 or write 20-J. c-o Times.

T I R E S A ^ E ,T ruck load Juot arrived

4:30x21—J3.60,•4:75jt:9—S4.20, 4:50x20—53.80.0:00x21—J4.B0.5:23x21—M.40. 0:00x21—50.20.0:30x17—J5.05. 5:20x18—54.80. ' 5:80x10—53.20. 0:00x10—55.63.32x0, 10 ply-SlC,05,.Ju st ft few ot our many bargains. Wheels, all alzvi.

R K C A rr iiD TUIKS,Phone 240

P A E M 3 FO R BALE

80. ACIIES — S. E. of T«'ln Fallfl. AH east slope. Fair Improvements. Pries jns.OO pet- acre. Terms.SUDLEn, WEGENER CO.

FO R SA L E O E TEADE

Win trade canned fruit for trailer. 'H ay A. Green, box 85, Eden. '

Oliver potato digger, nearly Largo circulating heater. Phonel 3S0-J. 130 Addlsoa avcnUB------

acre around San Benurdlao. Calif. 18 orange trees, grapes, four-room house, sleeping porch." Modern. Close to college. Kqulp- .ment for.chlckens. Trade for acrc- 'ago near Twin Falla. Also truck !to trade for stock or car. Homer !Fry, Rt. 1. citj? _________

IPR U IT S A N D VEGETABLES

DellclouB, Jonathan .and Crhiics _oldcn. washed and inspected. " mL-iveflt I ' i south from So. Pi Phono 0281-R-2.

Delicious, Jonathans, Komes. Whiesap and other apples. D. Jean Day. 1 mile-North, ',3 mile E ast ' ' Itimbcrly.

Delicious ApplesAll Grades

1 Mile South and 1>4 West from South Park

AUTO T O P & BODY WORKS

M O N EY TO LOAN

1 T rust Building.

. ..ro a re n ts — 51-80 to 510.00. Ruoaell'a Barber and Beauty Shop, 137 Mftln EasU Phone 834-J.

linSCEL^JVNEOUBScr%-lce stnliun with .grocery

latock, equipment and realden iDolng good buslnesa, Phonu 257., --jra n tee d eats o t C. * < (efla. Please your ta.ite a

110 Third St. E.iat.

PermanenU 51-80, 52.00, $150, $3.00 amJ »<-OO..Ovcr Roxy The- '.tr. M ii Beamer.Special Oil PerrrfSnent: Sl.OO.

,..3.00 Olt Permanent. S3.00. IClaas iBeauty Shop, 230 Sixth Av*. East, iPlione 1330.

Oxy — acetylene ond clectric re welding. All work guaranteed.

|Krcngcrs. Phono 483.Canvas, Tents, Awnings. • All

ikinds Canvas repairing. Tliomct2 iTop & l ^ y Works,- •

Pirm ancnts $1.80 to 50.00 Sham- Ipoo and finger wove 60c. Mabel |Uarie Beauty Shop. 130 Main No.

Permanent waving. fi;igei ig, morcelllng, hoJr diJngr-facials, ullvidual- hair cutllJff. Oil per-.

..lanents from 5LD0. Artistic Beau­ty Salon. 2nd floor, 133 Main •

Ipcnileat Packing P lan t, CARBURETORS — Carbur Iparla oud scrvlco. P . O H. Motor [.Servicc. 230 Shoshoue St. West. iTvvlri Folia.

SPRING FILLED UATTREBS- ,J3 MADE FROM YOUR OLD jONES. Mattresses renov.iteU Irecovercd. Wool carding.[Falls Mattreas Factory, Phoae

iPAIN TIN Q — D E O O R A T m a

. f o r s a l e 'AUTO DOOR OLASB—

WINDSHIBLD AND WINDOW CIrtSS

No charge for labor setting glass If you will bring your na.ili or drive your ear In. Ciet ready for winter before «iiow files. ■

M O O N ’SPhono 5

, E ST A T E FOR S A L E

A :s adjolnmg Kimberly—

For farm s and acreagea I .win FaUs and adjolalag coun- lllcs write W. G, Klibourue. P. 0.1

ox 251, Twin Falla. ATTRACTIVE FOUR ROOM

HOUSK with large b.iscment, tialh and two Dcreejied-ln porches. Easy Urms. 52250.

FOUR ROOM HOUSE with slecpUig . piirch. aJl hardwood noora, full basement and garages/ 4*rcal buy a t 52500.

FU 'E ROOM DWELLING .pavement, modem except heat.' ...........- in rear renting for

_jll a t once. 5300U. SANGER.30NE3 . 123 Main E a s t.

;?13. Must

FOR SA LE-REA L ESTATE nve-room modem houae.

Furnace. biisemeDt,- sleeping ■porcji. Completely furnished ' with .cleclrlc range, dining room « t . living room sat, Iwo- bcdroom sets. Price 53,000. Terms 5300 cash.

SUDLER. WEGENER CO, •

C lassifiedDirectory

I ^ e r t 'b o d y and fender straight* ling. T tom eti Top & Body Wks.

DENVEU UVKSTOCU DENVER, Colo., Oct. 31 (Ui!)—I

Cattle: S50; nomlDally steady; beef I iteers 57-510.35; cows and heifera' 54.50 to-55.7B::calve«-55-to-$O.M; Tccders and stockers 54 to 57.80; bulla 53.80 to 51-70.

Hogs: 1,300; nominally steady to' weaker; bulk 58.35 to $9.00; pack------------ 53-36 to 58.60.

10,000; ateaxly; fa t Jambs 58 lo 58.60; feeders $7.50 to 5S.2B;

ves 52-00 to 53.00.

IbuCA O O IJ\XSTOCK CHTCAGO, Oct. 31 (U-ir»—irogs: 800; only a few loads on nale; iriy sales and bids on 100-270

Ibo., 50.18 to 50.35, nte.-idy with Friday’s average; top 50.35.

Cattle; 1,000; calves:^ I'OO; eady; compared with Pritfly loot eek receipts about O.OOO over, but

..•croased percentago of beef, Im' proved dressed markets and cooler

-ather contributed to brood out- and higher prices on t>cef steers

and fed Heifers; m«llum weight id heavy steers advanced-25-SOc;

ycorllucarce, 25c oe more hlglicr; short- fod and all low grade otecrirtloseil dull with early gain lost; many of­ferings eligible uader 50,00, bid 25« ,10c lower; week’s lop 511-25 for, light and long yearlings; 1.30S lbs. I

- 1,453 lbs. 510.00; 1.030 lUs. 50;' I part of crop atwvo 510.00;

prime SOO Jl>. Jielfert SIO.OO; cutt«-| grade cows weak to 15c lower, l>ecf grades oft jnore; utrcngth on bet.

grade stockerff, w ith weak to .........trade . on plain kinds,

e 100.

OPTOM ETRIST57.25; 1

Wanted — Painting, paper-hang- jinir, roo_flng- E- E. Coin, .1312 ISeventh avenue east-

SH O E R E P ^ m iN Q..u ther Is here. Let u_ :r family’s shoes n t a r

,______ price. Twin Falls 81lltepalr. 132 Shoshono s tre e t

W ANTED TO BUY

L EG A L ADVERTISEM ENTS

NOTICE OF APPfJCATION TO DISSOLVE COItPORATlON

tn^ Tlie District Court of -nii Eleventh Judicial Dlatrlct ot Thi State of Idaho, In and for Twin Falls County.In tho flatter of the Dinsolutiih

of TWIN. FALLS GLASS AND PAIt^T C0U1>ANY. INC- porutlon,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I Tliat Twin Falla Glass and Paint! Company, Inc., a c. . formed under tho laws ot the' State of Idaho, has presented the D istrict Court of the Eleventh Judicial 'D istrict of tho State of Idaho . In and for Twin Falls County, an application and i>etl-

praylag to bo allowed to dla- . . . • oiiid corporation, and tlial Saturday, llis 28th day of Norem''• 1030, a t two o'clock P- M-

oon thereafter as'counstl c leard, has been appointed

[the time, and tho Court room of said DlslricV Court In and fi

the Co>inty of Twin Falla as tl.. placc. a t which the said applica­tion Is to be heard.

NOTICE IS GIVEN T hat any.■ lons deairing to make objection to lasld dlsaolulion may a t any tlm«{ jofore the date obovo mentioned,

Today’s Markets and Financial NewsLIVESTOCK

CHICAGO, O ct 31 OLTJ—W heat jturea gakied' fractionally today a the CtUcago board of triute. fol-

llowijig tho lead of foreign markets. Speculators took & more active lo*

Althe*clQse wheat was H to higher, Decem«>cr J1.14H; com was to 14c higher, December 04*ici and oals were unclmnj ' *' up' DocemUr 41 cents.

market reacted luter ^ respoosol to a Dcll-off a t Winniofg. The m ar-' ket rallied ogaln'In the final hour, however, os shorts evonc^ up com­mitments for the wecl(-end. I

Com prices ruled firm. Wot weather ovj:r the belt induced,bu}’-|Ing.

I fed :

GRAIN Jt.U<’aK CHICAGO, Oct. 31 lUJD—<3roln

moge;Open High Low Close

Wheat:Dec. l .H 1.14ii 1.13« 1.14%

’ *■... 1.12,..eO?i .DDii .09?,

■a steady lo 80c lower;

&IayJuly .. -OS’i

Com :Dec.-_.OJU May.. .80-4

July ..-8C>5 ^............ . . . .Oats:

Dec- *..,40% .41 .10»i .41

Sheep: 4.000; steady; fa t lambs 10-25C higher than last week;

?P firm; feeding lambs steady lower; week's practical top

slaughter laiobj, ,50.25. cloning ‘50.10; beat ranges 59.00. U.....irouifd 58.23-50-00; natives 58.75- o 50,00; beat fed "comeback’ omba 50,10; bulk -58-75 down;

./cariing 55 to 57.Q0, according toi ;rrade; top alaughter ew-es. 54.10;

OMAHA UVF^TOCK OMAHA, Neb„ Oct. 31 ll'-i!),(US

DA)—Hogs: •J,000; market noml- illy sUady; top 59.B0; 185-220

lightilights 57-00 to 58.00; for week gea-; erally 10-25e lower; Instances oil ------ - light lights.

v.'cek: fed stfera and yearllngs'25'

|l05i

....... veaiera atcady; stockecder cloflRcs strong; IlhI' steers i ycarllogo moaUy 58.50 to 59.75; S7 lb- yenrllnga 510.00; fed helf-

lOsUy 58,00 to 59.25;. few lot*50,50'to $0.75; proctlCAl top veal-

- 57.50; fleahy feeders-57,05. iheep; 1,000; for week: lambs|

, 10-250 lower; ewes 25-40c higher;' focdcra strong; clo.ting bulk sorted native lamba 56-35; choice fed wooled lambs eligible 58-8Q; fed,

.clipped lambs $7.75; range lambs I ellglljle 57-50 to $3-50; top

'S3.00, _____

SAK 'FRANCISCO U^-ESTOCK SO. SAN FRANCISCO, O ct 31

<UI!i—Hoga: for fivo days, 6.000. Including 3,CIO direct- Compared last Friday: butehers-moatly

off Q

BIGOEHO .American'

.Aincrlcaa Radiator - SAfflerican Rolling MilU... 'American Smelting — ;Ataerican Tclephoae .

stead? to!

C hl. MlL, St.- ? a u f& Pacific -iV,'Chryiler Corp ......... ........128H.Chicago Pneumatlt Tool 18S a o r k Equipment No: BalesCoca Cola .... ............. - .... ---122;Commercial Solvents ..... —.. lOHCommonwealth 4s Southom .. *'A Conllaealal Oil ot Delaware 30HCorn Products .................... - 70HC urtlsa ...........Dll Pofit de Nemours -Eastman Kodak — .....Elec. Auto Lite ...........Electric Power & Light .General Electric ............

[General Foods .................

International Harveatcr - Intemational Telephone -.Johns Manvllle ...............Kennecolt'Copper............Loew'3 Inc. .-............... .

-79HA

Dec.Moy-

Ib ^ B ,Dec.

CASK OKAIN CHICAGO, OcL 31 (l’J:)^\Vh.

0 sales- .Com; 111. pro'p. 2 mixed 95 t, .

5c; 2 yellow 51-00; 3 51-01; '4 7»i-B8c;' Old 4 -yellow 51.07’i ; B 4>i-0i}o; old 0 yellow 51,05; 4 ■hlte 08W -00i;cr. 0S>;.98Uc; imple grado 87>4-01e. . .,Oata: l%vhlte 44; 2'43‘ic.Rye: No. 1 00c.Barley: Sales 70c; feed C5-83c;

malting 51.00-51.45,

100; _forjj5.75; .new $5-25-55-5qi

105 to 216 lb

c irty’50.60 to

W AN TED-KQSOELLANEODS

Passenger to Okla. Sunday or Uoaday- New Sedan. Davis, Ellis Park. Phone 032. . '

A P P L E S 'A ll vorletlefl, a n y . qiianllty. 25c bu. up whllo they last, JOHN BAISCH ORCHARDS »4 Mile SoulU on Main Street

Kimberly '

__ ...... . feed on iIfann. Phone 218. Filer, o r , I 'V i, Moroland MI.lilng Service.

Knitting liL«ructloll given, mcnd- (Ing Unit wear and bee- Emelino IWynn. Phone 1553- ,

LO ST An d FOUND

Eatimotoj gladly, given bn oU Idrids of Job printing e l office of Idaho Evening Times. '

LOST—Angora cat. all yellow, ,lK>b tailed. Return to HoMld Hull, Hansen; phone80 Haiuten. Reword.I

Wanted — Pasture for.33 head callle. oround Buhl, Filer, Castle- ford. • W rlto Harrj- Reese. R t. 2 Buhl.

Loat—Jeniey cow. Braniitd v G on righ'. hip. Call Glenn Sni 0I8OJ2. . - • • . •

.,^ -S A ’ TERIES.-T^uck load Just •arrived.’ Every .ono Buarantccd.- . 52,00 allovJDd on your old battery. . ' Reeapptd.Tire.i. lnq;, 135 2ad Ave. - isoiilh. PJwnc;210, . ’ /■ '

Party flndkig groea velour lint; , - i runalng board of car in front lof Methodist church please return Ito The Vogue,

..V FURNITURE.FOR SALE^-^NoW -'oad'. used . fumitur<j,.«f .aU kinds. Coal'rang»e.‘ elcctrlo w®'i to v a , circulator* ond other houae-

' •-'..bold runiii«ng:»,-M «nJ,.P i»n& 6, >'-.StCre.No. i : ,Phona3lo6t<J«N o..i

’Strayed: Black faced lamb ,33!LLlndy Lane. Owners may ha by. Identifying ond paying for i John Rlgiley. ^

:■ HELLO: V.-:,■ ■Siin. bvy •’AberdieJi.Coal,".

i t s the I k t

pioae m

, Found: :1 red .Quemwy. oboul.^O yrs, und red-poll ca .

'mo. old,- 2 milca E as t Crystal Springs, Owner nwy have by pay- ling damagea. M c y ^ Bros.

EN O E A V m O, WEDDlNq AlfNOONCEalENTS u d caMtoR card#: eogravad or prlut«4- --Many n m e t etyloa to

tb#-iw satog (^■ttf(te(|,-.M3 -Aw»u» •J^ b o M -e s .- .....................

Wonted — Upholstering, repair- g. fiirnlture refinlahlng, window

shade work. Cress & Bruley Furn i­ture Co. Phone 555. 120 Second 6 t E a s t

• W A N T E D TO R E N TI want lo rent a 40, CO or .80

ere form, for cash,rent B os 40M, iro of Times,. : , • ; ' ■

I 3 » A L - A p V EET18BM BN T8

, TKACJrCRB SLXASIINAT10N8, Ii:xamlnntlon8-;ln Idalio . nchot llaw, Idaho'elemeatarj- courao e ' rtQdy and Idaho high whoot course ot etuity will b« given In Uio otfica

.o f-the county-Duperlntendent ol pchBols o t .thB iw ln Fallfl count;- court houM b e ^ n ln g a t 0 odocl

' - - fflortiing, Nov. IS. 1930. -ifoTSnctt^ ii nvallablo

I th ^ ab<n

:lon.objcctiun to said applica-

IN WITNESS WHEREOF- 1 lavo licreunto -aet my hand .and ifti:fed tbo seal of the District! :ourt oforesald this 14th day i ' Dclober. 1029. tSEAL)

FRANK J. SMITH, Clerk of the District Court of

Twin Falls County, Idaho,. W. DA-\as,Attorney for Applicant and

OCDEN- Ln'ESTOCK OCDEN, O ct 31 (OKI (UBDA)

—Hogs': for u-cek, lOc to 2Bc low­er; best light and med. wts, butch- cro 59-15 to 50,25; bulk mixed 59| down: pocking sows mostly $7.B0|

Cattle; for week, receipts 2,801 -bout steady; load good 1,038 Ih fleers aiid few odd lots drlve-ina 50,23; few part ' loaijs nnd odd lots, nlso few light local htifcra JB; car jw d 782 Jb- heifera from feed lot 55)50! hulk feeder ateera and heifera 55.78 doTS-rt to J4-50 apd undtr; car extra good Idaho wws, 54.90; few'Average ‘ "

___________ bulk med.|and -s~t* drlve-lo cows 51'.tc 54.B0,. m ostly‘SU B , down! cuttei and com,, cows 5&-2S t o - 53.79;

/ cutters dOtt’n to 52.00 and un- •; bulU ’54 to .54.75; good vsaU

scarce: beat WnOs $8 to $8.25; com. and med, 50 lo $7.25. . «

Shooj)! for week 14.070; steady vj -weak;. load. 100-lb. .ldaho-.rat lambs 58.25; OOTted-lOljcad’T^lbs. wider'ftvcragfl Bt JTJW: d«ek 01 lb; U tabs j7JO; c#r.TOJb- Idaio; feo d c m 'l0.60;- f« w ’.o u t 5«!- faw. lots ln jc k ed ,'ln -m . la«iba’5r ’

foedera-Jl io JTi ’few k |ana.pirt:Joad* Rood fa t .tvreo..., c a r ^ S ; aorted 30 head a t 51.7B;, ' ■- ' 52^ 8: ' sorted

poeklng saws fully 50c off; weck'i top Slu early; closing top and bulk Bpod-cholco 100.220 lb. butchcrs

,50.75, lawcBt for-tho year; good 1”00 lb- buUbera down to 59.10; 'm ed. 163 lb, w-clghls* Into 59-50; few : 131 lb. BlnughUr piga 50; .week’s bullf packing sows 50,50- 57; local butchcrs $0-50-58.65;

Cattle; 'for five days. 2,150, . 'c ludhig'105 direct Compared lasf irriday: steeia atcady. bctter-grado obe-stock fully steady, lower grade cows strong to 25c higher; hulls weak; load -good 083 lb. fed steers 57.85, good .'fed yearlings obaent quoted up to 58,50; grass, beet-top and short-fed atcera . 50.80-57.80. Com. 1OC0-07C lb, weights 55.35; eitecrs about IlOO lbs. procUeally absent, few med. 1140 lbs. a t 57; bulk ,800-035 lb, 'Wyo. heifera In good grass fWnh S0-23-$9-B0- Other graasers 55,2S-$0. Mixed young Wyo. cows and heifers 53.75, com,- good beef cows 54,25-55.80,- low- cutlcrs-cutters very scarce, few53-53,76. fleshy - dairy- cows 54-.54-25; bulk med. bulls 54-75-55.25; stocker-ieeder steers 54.70-59.50, feeder heifers .$5.20-58.50. Toddy:

Dne.Calves: for five days: 286, Jn-

eluding 75 direct Compared last Friday; about steady; odd venlcra

I)'to SO/med,. good 304 Ih. mock ;;ltcr calves 58-25. •.Sheep: for fivo days, 9.000, In-.

Icliidlng. 3,803 d irec t Compared! Hast Friday: fat lambs 25e higher,

PORTLAND IJVESTOCK PORTLAND, O ct 31 CltKl - —j

Hogs: week's to ta l B,250; compar-l red weak ago, market 25c 'to S5C I lower; feeder pigs dull; early sales

• 215 lbs. load loU 59.75 to offered late, drive-ins

.-OU to 59-05: feA-'lo 59-73; largely $0.50: 225 to 270

to 50.25; heavier wts, down to 59,50; light lighU IOfgcly 59 to 50.25; sloughter pig*- down to 58-50 and under; paekhiff sow: mainly 57.50; few cholco local feed­er pigs $8.50 to 58.75; j>ort load vocclnntcd midwcalems 53-50; few short decks arouod 75 lb. haul feeders 57.25 to 5T.50; down to SO.50.

Cattle: week's total 3,715, cakvea 845; compared week ago, market ' mostly steady; better

. . 25c h i^ e r ;'lo w er grades cat- tlc weak; bulls oround 25c tower;] few loads gra!^ led steers, prae-| UcaUy flra to f season. $7.50 sorted ioad •58-25; best57.25 fi --------- —’ —to 57: I

... 15?T40

- * l ’A 72%

.... 20>,i

- 09.CS- 87% . 87»i

................................. - ...... - lOHNotional Dairy Products 25'.jNat’l. DlJtlllerB .............. ......28'.jNow York Central niivi

08»;paramount PicturesJ. C. Penney Co.............-..Pcnna. R. R .'....... ...........Puro Oil ...........1—..... —Radio Corp. ...... ....................Radio Keith Orpheum ...... 8Reynolds Tobacco B. Sofew "■ -Sclienley Dlslillera .

Shell Union OH ......SimmO!is Co.......—Socony Vacuum■ Southern Pacific ......'standard Brands .....Standard Oil o t C ollf.....................Standard Oil of New Terscy oa ii

Studcbalier ......... .... .... 14V4Swift, & Co.............. ....... .... .. 23V1Texas Corp; ............ - .......—. <7%Traas-America ..

........ 57 i’i____ 40H. _ i . 40%____88 Vi____ 2fl\l____4Q14

lOTi - ...43H

IVA 'SOU

Union Carbide & Carbon ..Union-Pacific ........ — ......United Aircraft _______United , Corp - ......U. S. P ip e ............ ...... ........U. 8.-8tee1,'coin. ________

^ Woolworth Co. ..

-.... »3Vi ,_.,145S

24»i „ 01,

N, V. CURB EXCHANGEAmerican Super Power ...— I

,CltIca Set^•^cc, com......... •. ..Electric Bond,* Share._„_, 23% Ford Motor Ltd. ..........

SPECIAL WIREOoifftcsy of

Sudler, Wegener & Company . F.Ika B^g.-i-rboD-ft 010 ...

54-tK) to 53.75: atocker lo 55.76; mostly (5 to

50.50; com. and med. heifers 54 to 55.85; odd head to $64 lo»f cut- iLr and cutter coU's 52.50 to 5^25; shelly klnti down .to 51.50; com. to m ed $3.50 to 54.391 good beet cows-. $4.50' to S4.7B; yoong. cowa ,to 55; bulls early 54.80 to J8: few V 55.25; late sales pUlaer tdnds54 to 54.50; goo<l to choice veaiera 58 to 59 ;'com. dorvn to 56: com. calves 53.50 to 45 ; choice 205 lbs. up to 58; few stockers calves at55 to 5S.B0, ....

Sheep: week’s total 3,890; com­pared week o ^ , market atroag to 25c higher: bulk good fa t lambs 57.25 to 57.75; one lot and l£ lot to 58: com. to med. lambs .. 55,50 to 57; few good shorn lamba

,56.25 to 58.00;-yearlings 54-. to I $5; -wcthera down to $3; good fa t |cwes 52,70 to $3; coni. and med. 51 ;to 52-50; feeder Jambs acarcc, ' qulry lig h t '•

Fuad, Tniat, A. . ;Corp. Trust .Quar, Inc. .

mmmmNEW. YORK, Oct Sl m ia-—. •

Stocks and bonds wero quiet, and , irregumr in ui«. snort, session .to- ooy with traders movlfg CBuUou*. ly in-advance of clecUaa. .

Stocks s tarted moderately actlvo with- prices mixed In a- narrow

: range. JThen selling devalopc'l In some S the rails which-in tun* ., .unsettled oUier sections. Tradera ; reasoned th a t tbe peak of cor. .loadings had bcon passed and symo - of them switched their holdings o t 'Carriers Into other sections., For a tipio they bought uU lltiel-''

•iveragto: 80 infuatrIaI*?M7.19. up . |0.04;-20 roUrMds.’08.60, off 0.20; 30:UtUmea,8ff.M..Up‘ 0.08.-nnd A .

jnew^hl^h B^lnc^i0S3;and 70 itoc la

■ - ' j, 'totaled^ 783,360 ■ sharesIt 610,532 Mrc» last Satur- , Curb sales w ere '• 281.0C0

:shares,..pgalnst 100,000 last Satur- iday.-* .

iMarkets a t a GlanceBy United Press .

Stocks Jrrfgulsi' in ijuiel imd-. ing. /

Bonds Irregular In dull trading. Curb irregular In moderate t^nd-.

Foreign exchange Irregular,Colton easier.GraUis fractionally higher. , Rubber bigher-

LONDON BAR SILVEn LONDON, O ct 31 tlXlLl — B a r ,

fixed a t 20 pence aa lunc louay, a dceline ot 1-10 pen- ly from yesterday's price,. Based

........... Ot.44.03cents a.flno ounce, compared with

.yesterday's equivalent of 41-19 ' ;enta.

Forward silver wm quoted a t 20- - pence an ounce, o fri-16 penny.

The declino was due to lack of support and little general selling in

dull a irket

f Local W h e b : ]i

loats, a hundred __ [Barley, a hundred .

(Market furnished by :R . EL L. Qormmd, U. 8- Beaa Inspector) ,.

Somo'dealers out of market U, S. G. N. No. 1----------:— 5«.75

'SmaU Reds No. 2 _ _-53.eo-53.TO

Ino. 2s bulk to gtowers...,51.00-1.05

Colored -h Colortd 1 Colored h

s, over . 6 Jb i . a, 4 to 0 lbs. -. i,-wiilcr4 1 b 3 -

t, IM to -2 lb*. lOo

BONDSIHOLC 2« P e t ..;.5101.825-101.75|FFMC- 3 P e t _________ 510i.l25

MINING STOCKS - . ' Mtn-’,Clty Copper,.-•.....-40.60-O.BO1 Park-C ity Consol .... ' ■“'s ilver King CoallUon ...Sunshine', M in e s__Tintlc Staadanl

[Whites, medium ' - ' - 23o1 Standards ________________ 27o .Bakers •Pullcta __ ___________ _u-.iaoEggs, ungraded, to trada — •Pulleta In Irada-L -;— ....J.z-.^0o

U m tock 3hotc8 Light BiiUhera, 100 to '

;200 pounders . .- . : . . . ,— -----59-M,'[>ver«olgbt-Butchers, 219'ta

250 pouadors____________f8.78[>venvdght Butehefs, 280 'to , ■

SOC pounders > .•a x x

R uler of Madrid.. L?SSf!S?

)| POTATOES jrCTU RE POTATO't BADES

; (QoelatJoas^fiinilBhed by Sudle^ Wogeccr £ ’Co.) ’

• . CmCAQO PR IfS S ’ ; January deUYery:-'l--:«V •52.33:

_ car 52--B4:-l'car -52aifi -el0Blng bid and Mk.-:52.8ir.to-52m ' .' March;:dellvory':,’no :«ales: doe. Ing-btd aad.'ask,' 53.10 5S<^ '

. . . nomo Bofted S: weighty Idalios 58;

com.-mid. slaughter.. U m bs- W- 57.75; belter grado 108-122 lb. mod. )clt ilaughter • ewea • 53-?3-28,

jtra lgh t to sorted 10 per cent, com.. 80 Ib- averages’down ,lo--$l.-To­day: none, . . .

%VOOI/ ,BOSTON. Oct ,31. (UR) — -nie

wool markct'Was vary Blrong dur­ing U« p u t week and priets strengthened- on ’ all srades bt greasy, ohom domestic .wools, -the U. 3. agriculture-d«partmeni;r6- porU-d today. . ; - .: ’i

Original nndrgraded territory . .o o ls ‘ wero movied In : sltable

ivolume a t advancing prlees.- OUp ifleecea advanced a fmciron.'of a Icerif to.ono cent ia the ereoae. F&v Delaln'e Ohio/iopces brought'aO-OT ceats--ln ;tbe:,gr«a)T»;:Bnd staple

‘lu a

. .Thera aw .804 . poUc» sUtlooi,. IvtrlUl l^tO^Of.SXASa Affi0«ni-Wi4|

M tahtsf't■'Juno Alv*re»,0«J.Vlyo.C«‘»WK'r-'atandt. iii:v lK uil .niler-or^be* ‘.:leaguer«d Madritf M,Ui<i-.8pafu'

jUi.fi. No. .’ mostly nH>uad $u.

.'caabA Q o j? o T A T o ri ;•'. mCAGO;:,Oct 31 (Special): W M tlur,' nUn, :'UmperQture. 4 .

_________ ______\<Tuallt^,.’aniatli.t<med.; i:.c»'r'-52.S0,“l W f 52.26, lat. i*rid»y.'i-car-<2,a!f,-;No.-J, r.xicaj»L80;.Cokjrod6 ,B <«.M ca.im «ar,

«lJX>.'--MtCQeaota- cobblers- . graded: l'.w .»1 .70 ; .NOTt)j.'J)ttlwtn| eiirlyOhk)*. l'caT.;fl.BS.-:-’'-'

Underweight Butchers, '160 pouaders'^U..

Packing sows; light Pocking sows, heavy) Stoers: '’Heifera

ghti;:::"-:— ! ! ? ! © ’

«-5135^ I J O

BUTTES. E G ^ ' I:-'8AN'W tAKClS00’-” ,

SAN FRAJIOI8CO;-OcU 81 OlKl” . Butter; W aeoro SS J 'p i scoro :

UK.-SQ R0r«-a5K', 69 aeof^ 32:Chee»e:' FJat9 .14.. triplets W H.

lobbing-pricM, flat* 20-31. ., • •I.-.’,--

■ ‘ to B A n a t a j s '

Bott«r' E*trav36«(,'^prlme ^Hrata,'.’-;;.;'-’ [m H; «land.^;^-^.uatl«6^,q,,53.-::.‘f,-,.

- ,-V ^ e S * c l“ « 9 t Triplot’ dalsie*---TLj

a m i a o ' - J

V,/ -■

IIKOTO'ETENING'ITO FACLS: IDAHO

M ajor H oopl# OUT OUB W AY ' '■"Bf W U U uu

\ t | F / U D O 'W TH- A l'l^bF I N J U R e o \ /W - W m m o c e m c e o m i m T ouvs.''

PUTTIM' SAFETV D EVICES ON THEM A W H IN S a .-m e V 'L L BE

TT AJKfr TH' /A fl£M lW E^\- 1H A T5 BEATIW' m e n f

A D DIN ' 7 0 'E M TO K E E P MEW FR O M .e e n i M ' h u r t , t il lTHEY COT 'EM S O A t

lAWJ • CAN'T

GET ,, N EAR J

•■ S « i* ;'rt£ ljik you «houId alicw the#«' vUltora s. lllUe t . rcapect cvm though they aro only niy husbsnd'a relaUves."

HORIZONTALI, 5 Wriler .ol

. alorle*.' ' ' ••II 120dor-or-'^■

• cooking 1.13 Dove'* ciy.

M Pertalnlng’-• • to Rome.

: h fl'la •lint; -. M T Sljntirsysr

tern*.''19 BlvM\-e ■ molliuk,'

.JO Toonhoy-- 21 Woods.': :

; j3X . 24niilway,'

;25Thei^ore- •

' 2B Southeut;

fNOWiTH' RCSr TWlMGr WEGOrTA CSO? ‘FORE WE(SO OM WITH OUR PLANS^ IS TBU8 OUT ALLEY O CR .'H ES-m ' NUMBEftONE KEY MAW -HE MAY > &E DUMa, BUT HE5 OAtJGECOUS' AMO, BESlCSea TWAT, I.WAMT WS'. <

GIRL PR€MO,OOOLA -AWMAIhJTp a e h c u u r h o w i

OCT ‘E R - ;SEE.'? '

4lSe#-WBlc..- •«'To, -49Bulter liUnp- .-.VTOTICAL .

‘29 Shoomaker>^- <a CaTbda •', teoL‘- ; v V - ;'Q£jQ 'g: .2 Nervoii* '

„ V ..n watch. - MOW:;I SSTon'ulU^.' •.. 53DcfsulL ; •/-••• ■SAcldlty.’ .',-II V , 85.SU)tyomi.- 1-. oSweUtai.

7Vltetepll»h«.•'BEaUrond:V v-

: .9Anya^ln^.^..•••.'SflTb'M t.'".''--'

B ^ r tC rtiU lilD E P iC T i^

cw s^^'’.............

, Ak d .i t o m n c w . o j ,

P E U / s i . ; t e ; : , i;-Bw SiJE£>:H is;;!'

■. u m c B . ' ■ir H N ) M T i( r b s O T ,H &

■■r i« M s E i^ >

'~mAHOT:VENIN(lTmES. TW M f a l l s : tPAaO, f ia tu ra a r ^ c to lw r 3J

^ [ S i. 2)lstrlbutin<r 40,000 L caflcts j

: InOam paJffn.'to.I^avo . W rito -In

.'..cr^HKd vole this year ■■.er UiB PMt two cicctlona. nccorO- • iBg lo P . P. Donnhue, Pocatello.

: fcKDCc.;i. The Soclnllflt partj - Ing 40.000 'Icafleto llatlnsrl Iho •ruame# of lU caiullJatca f< ' ''.Tjiiate' office* ond p rea lt.......: ■ cJoetors for Kormun .Thomas lotid ' Getirgo A. NeUon, a d v U ln g ^ a t

the mcinbcri of tha t pSrty wlirbe •• required to write-in the name of • candidates, Ji<i eoy#. •

Tfto Blo(T«Dlzcd,chon«ngo of thei W ^ S o c ln l la t alate platform -U to'

1.i ...,?.'S6elaUzol CodporotUo! UnJonlrcl Cl?ill2c!" The leaflet*'c irculated

•Biipcal for Socialist, voles for •'renlVdemOCTaey'.' .by social nnd

-cMperotlvc owncrnhlp only, claim- InR 'that '•the laJJt vellgo of de-

‘ -•••fnocracy will disappear, la the '■■•••w.ir future Unleas. wo rapidly I ■■ ro2lsU»e nnturnl rcaourcce, pub- ' : lie utimiea. basic Indwlrics, banlts

iand coopeRilUc distribution."'' . The Icsa Imiiortont .Issues nre ' rl''C8 preference over the mnlD

laauo of floclsl owoerahip to maln-■ ' ta ta ♦democmey. afonopoly, con-i

—iiUtutlon, tariff, aaleaj^ tt, Roose-II • veil, lAndon.' Borah and noas,'

■ aro not the main iaaues, they

iV The prcsldcnllal elector aCibrman Thomas nod Georg<

>■' flon arc: DcU Caoe, Bonneri ■a-vr c . 'E . nobel. Lflwlstonj.

. - Sutter.Jcroinc: and John ;> ricks, LBVft Hot Springs.

•.'■‘ State candldatea are: U. a■ Vator. D; P. Donahue. Foci

Peeond dUtrict codfrressman, R. B.. . '.Anderson, Idaho Falls;, f irs t dla- : . -.nrlct coasrMstnafl, A. R. CUmore,• SI. Maries: covernor, A. , L.

" Adsias, Huetoni Jleutenant-Bovcr- . DoJI Coae. Bonners 1-erry:

vtttory of rtale. Dr. Ceorgo, A; jpperle, Idaho Falls; state trcas- • ?rD r. J. E. Miller, Idaho Falla;

SHe Plays iu.“Aulhoiiy' Adv.eise’’

; the political. Heti wo 'a

^ i r ^ ^ n d t^ e s n a p le o s a T ^ c ^ . :-.i.al«d.,forithe.minority , p i « y ^ ■ 'j-iaorted-to every manner of fobrl- - .ciitJon in,- Its effort to................tie President. Trur

I been dona open.

m li^ ^ b u t''ih a D lu 'lo the d u S n t. liberty leapJe; contribution* and

.aimllar donations to-pretended or- •giinliatlonj. It baa all !» shovelled

•• I There art canipalsnB,:

•.•reputable •

a lot of whlsperi)one o f them w ith «a.

including, link be-1the hljjlily ipoerypfial link be-1

; t w ^ tbi^Whlte.House and StaUn;

to T » te g o ry not dissimilar

L ''r ^ « d 'e tr a w - v o to agencies, but, «»M4; tba i' aro -uodertaken pure-;

t to % p to yttgcoeyrfhowever villous —

^ now-UiErB'ls on a drive,

r 'iDio.-wUcH Bomo lorga -flpna and _..r-S»rpor*tioB?.ha»e pe rm ltte ith en i

" ' ^ W r j in d o n . They are IneludlnK In

Bcaulltul Ollvik do llavlllund po rtra« the drama-paeltcd folo of Angela, hu m ^ d -iu slite r of an Ilallan concierge kIid became llie

Donuiwrle, in Warner !Jro«.' production of '"■■■ ................ Orj’iirum tlica-

favorKe“Anthony Advme." The fihn, which ojwni',.. fcr, SundasffcnS the In rgn t cait on record. Fredrio SlareJi has

H U l o L e a d

Edmund Loh-c, pictured above, hns the teadln; role in ‘‘Seven Sliinct«'’*wllh..Constnne« Cum- mingi. This fast*atcpiilnj; muri. d e f mystcrj' bubhUng over .wllhj f l u r p r i s e tnlsts, andthrtlUp'Openi a- thiw -day ch- ta sem ent a t the Iduho-lheaier beglnolnff Sunday. Oji Che «ame

• reel by rcto Smith. Shu v•

X * , ♦ ♦ ♦Roxy Will P r^en t

Prize-Winning PlayRosalind ItUAscU and Jolin Bole.i.

as Mr. nod Mrs. W alter Crnig, will be Dccn In the picturizalion of George iCelly’s famous Pulitzer prize-winning play. ‘'Craig's WUc,” which opens Sunday a t tho Roxy theater. ••. ' »

The atal-3 are supported-ln leil- :r roles by an Impailng cast In- iludlng Bllllo Burke, J»ne Danvcll, Dorothy \Vllson, Alma Knigcr, Thomas Mitchell, Robert Allen and, Raymond Walbum. Dorothy Arz- ner. foremait woman director in Hollywood, guided tho film trans- crinllort through Its production, based on the screch plfty by Mary McCall. . 1 >■ ,» >

• Craig's Wife," as drama lovers will recall, is the otory of nn im- placable wife who nubjugatcd her------ emotion to attain what she

icred tho. most Important fae- I tor In every woman's life—com­plete Independence. She awccps so ......relcntleaaly towards her coal that finally ahe> 'lns her Independence On .but iDSM. everything else worth having.

Utss Russell essays her first Im­portant emotional t«Ic In films in •‘CrolB'a..WlfoV having.tliufl Jar

Ing fo'r.lho last limes tonlgbi is II. 0 . Wells’ lunailng forccoat, •Things l b Come."

found for no other purpose t to make payments under the act.

Scare Campaign This campaign has only been

launched recently, with the ‘ob­vious purpose of scaring the worh- ing people when there, was little time for the Inaeeuraelea and.mis­statements to corrccted,. before It' could be. explained that so fat from being d burden on tho work­er It was prvvldlDg him with se­curity a t a rate fa r below what or- *'nary insurance would cost' him,

'IV ell.^o campaign is a t iui bad Id a few days tf te 'r 'th ls .letter published the country will learn

lat n'either-early dirt nor lost- mute fatoehopdsjw d any^jA "^-

U wlfefiton \V. Roger*, president of the Aeronautical Chamber Commerce of America, states that huge tmnsporta wltli flying range# up to ts,000 miles will come iDtQ- Ibeing in .the not distant future,

jN ational Questions Viewed. Bv • ' Speaker Before ROcord

A udienco .

EDEN. Oct. 31 (Special) Standing room was a t 9 premium lost evening in, tho 1-eglon hall, which neats 306 persons, at the old-foflhloned Dembcratlc rally ad dressed by. Judgk. Jomes' R. Botlr well, Twin Falla. All former a t tendance records were broken.^-

The , spenker dealt prhielpallj I with national questions asd .dren, I graphic compartMn-between gen-l eral buslneas .conditions existing in' lD33..and 1030. Farm prices in' 1032 wer®! quoted ^and compared; with the W lces on similar ci modltles In lfl30. • '

-Urges Support He called on 'tke body of the

people. Irrespective of their party nfflllntlons, to Join In aupport .of the Prealdcnf,. .who -had "placed human •. rfght* above property rIcbM" and cautioned all to stand firm, during Ihb'lftat^jlnys HI l^ e campaign ogulnst-the asadlls that •'biff, buslncs.1 Is making on the Proaldsnt uder- the guise of pro­tecting proep'erity against exces­sive taxation." ‘.■'’■• ■r.' . .. >

Judge Bothwell quoted tho pres- It national Inreme as. Indicative

Sljejikcr Ucrc_

Suprotne O oart Only SurvivlsG Fo rm w -M em berrP niljes

■ Eoosc7oU

the supromo court and in the New Deal.'

Tho former justice, now 73, who retired in 1D22 after six years the supremo court —

high court's action in di

............ jludlng Dcroocrallc rail}-of tho'c.irtipulgn a t tho-high high Hclioal iiiidltorium today a t

f f i p .n . .

Youth Function Is Postponed to Nov. 9]

Tlie dinner meeting of a: plo inlercated.ln tho Youth menl that \« :^ to have been held

’ Ihe_______ g un-

...... ...................d of- tho Newmeasures, but believed I t wao

only history repeating Itaelf. ' lia s Reversed ilself . ' -

Tho Dred Scott decision was . . versed by tho court lUelfj and tho income tax was declared unconstl- tullonal in a five to four decision which was reversed by the peojile In nn amendment to the constitu­tion,'' Clarlio said. "But tho court aurvlves la full h e n l t h and atrengUi."

He praised PresI.lent Roosevelt end Ida administration for -'chang­ing the coda! outlook of our peo- pie;- and endorsed.such

ja rly balanced budget,. HlsJIn Uie Chnrrit^r of Confmercej of the President was en-jroon« _Nov, 2. Iiau been poatponedl

the CCC, Block exchange___banldng Jcglajatlon. and tho "good

[neighbor" foreign policy.praise ................................. ....thuslMtleally.received by the dlence with repeated applaiuie.

FIlfriMDiS WR

jPuncral Plans A ro BoiDg.Mndoj . .For Jo h n 0 . Holmati, 77[’

I.cavcs Family

Funeral arrangements are I - , Ing made today for John C. Hol-j

Surviving are hla wife, lira.

. I, all of Fort Scott. ICan, Mra.| Ciirr^" and Harry Holman v here a t tho Ume of hla death.

mlrig, s :e comedlcnne.

, IVhen _'car. with pi . . .............. .......lahowa a tendency to dig down a little in front, duo to the Krcater weight being placed on tho ' ' ward end of the voldelc.

a sudden atop la made, a vllli property adjusted brakes a a tendency ' "

Bill Evan.1. «on of Mr. a n d ___ ,W. H. Evans, ISO Ninth avenue east, and oophomoro student a t San Joso State college.'. San Jose, Calif., has been appointed-to tho advertising staff of the Spartan ;Dally, college newspaper. Although active in thlsvfleld, Evans la tak­ing a pre-engineering course in preparation for mechanical.engi-.

until Nov, 0, a t which tlmo it will bo held In the Park hotel, J. W, Rlchena, Twin Falls diairiel chair­man of ltov:_ScnuU announced, today.

Tho Boy Scout nponsorcd Nov. 0 meeting will featiiro the dla- cUBslon of tho problems of youth I and tho posslblliUca of a commun-!

and to find-their remedy.

tern h'aa been devioed which warns motorists o f . trouble in the clr- :ult, yet keeps tho lights burning — T enough to reach a garage

} the trouble remedied.

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. . one-way trip on the Uihis- Pacific air line, from CallforiHq. to the Orient, will cost approximately 5000.

Tlie aUrring o f a new drink wlthl tho feather from a rooster’s tall, during tho American Revolution, gave tho "cocktail" its name.

Sparkplugs occasionally should ..j removed from the engine and In-specled for such defects -racked.porcelain.

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O ld fdahloned " h o t a ir” fum acca and m ahv ' o{ the m ore m o d em ho t w ater o r s team soDtaUations, h eat the a ir in a h y k g room o v e r.a n d over a g a ia w ith o u t r « to r in g tiie m oisture th a th 'e a t evam nites. D r)/, s ta le a ir is h a rd to b r u t h k I t incoiiragCB headaches ond ’siek iess. H u im d itjr is aec ittsa ty .

- to ^ e h e d th and com fort of th e hum an body. T o provfde grea ter h e a lth , aiid com fort fo r yolur fam ily du ring ,th is and 'fu tu re w uitO T . Insta ll a T o r ridZ o n e w a rm ^ ir com pletely’change th e s ta le a ir w ith

he atin g system . I n operation, th e T o rr id Z o n e fuiTUJce ^ ' nge th e a ir in a roonii)n 'ce 'evcry ££teen m inu tes , m la c i n g , th steriU zcd fresh a ir, w anned ond .thoroughlyreim drstehed. , .

T h e T o r r id Z o n e C u tigH tT h e a tm osphere in a’.T o rrid Zone heated hom e is clean; •' T h ere 'v ire n o trac es of : : fu rn ace d ir t o r fuel gas'odor# |n m 9ls t w arm a ir- th a t ftows to th e livm g room s. , Rlvelfcd Bte^I construction also, „asjurcs trouble-free service im s r lo n g lp ^ p d of y e a r s . ; E v e ry T p ir id Zone ia .g u a ra n te e d - lo r-T E N Y E A R S and w ill uD der-horm al . conditions l a s f 'o v t t 'tW O T ^ .y e a ^

-Come in o n d in s p e c t th e n e w T o ir id Zone , fu rnace; -E xtended paym en ts if you w ish. >

BRIZEE METAL WOEKS,

POUTICS ON THISAIR

'ENTERTAIN:-OMOCRATS 'v-,. w m i . . M:U8pe(^*i)r^W and Mrs. t^.U 'Peaaer.w era.hM tJ to.Domocrtits ol't]iIa.<U atrtd-4^

By United P r ts l ;Tbs', following, radio poliUcal

.>oechea are scheduled tor Sat­urday!^-

0 to 0:S(J p. m.; ilfiT . -> tlev. Charles a Coughlin, (rpeakjnjrl from New York over M utuat.net-'work. • • • .........

0 to 0:30 p. JO.. MST.—7rank Kn«t, apeaklag for Repphllcans: from Chicago over CBS notworlc.' 6 to 0:30 p.' m.? MST.-^RIchinl

Cleveland, non of the late Graver Cleveland,, speaking from BalU- mqro for tho NaUonal Jefferoon-'; Ic^ Democrats «ver NBC-blUi

OiSO to 7:S0 p. m..'MST.~A!frod . Smith, jpealiing. from Albany

. j r National Je tfer^n lan ’ Dbno- crate. ovor.jfBC-bluo .network.

-:80 to 8:30 p. nLjMST.—Prtfl- n t■ Roosevelt, •Bpoakln^.,fr6in

MadlBon.Squato Garden over, NBC rod, CB3 and Mutual networks.';:• .7!-<0'to fl:80 p..m ., MST.—John

Hamilton, opeaklng for RfpifbU:| cans from Boston over NBC-1' ' ' network. ■ .•*

8:30 to 0 p. m., IfST.-^Jov. Al- frta M. l.jindon, npeakJng from St. Loiils over.NBC-rcd and. CDS

<Vo -Uanttncr •lx»a JTor sale s f iKwalo* .Time* f olf. Three, ioa .J6o-A df. -. .■> •:

Charies rrom New York over A'ork. (2nd speech).

A BSOLU TE' Protection—

At Low-CostX>n HELLEIl-/*^^ n W. Fhyio 8G

^.'Ira IL blasters, iTlib'.hi a'cnri*''-: dIdate for:secr«tary- o f »Uile •; xvas Ixtm on a Honaas'farm and- knoiTS what Imrd work la.- lie has had to fight Is >ray up and - U .what might ho tomied a fteU made man. Un irorked bla \rter. • Ihroogh eollego and ban owcHd.

-four Dcmecrutle iimTspaper* nnd made o succeu of h b prh:. .vale business. x' lie has been president of the D » Scouts tn ^ T ln Falls nnd Blackfoot. lie is a member of

Commerce, -Sccretarj- -ofj;Uu State Farm Debt- Adjustmenl committee, tx Baplljt ■ and^ - booster for Idaho. '

He l9 a life long Democrat and believes th a t when tho Democmls ivin tha t Demoerats uhould hnvo-lho Jobs.—Adv.

B O B ^R T R A Y L - J A M E f l -------- - Second D l B t r i c ^ ^ , . - , D is tr ie t \ ■ P i r r t D istriot^i--.

[ _ ^-..-rg^Xto’i i r T '^ i r , • . Hanflen ' T ■ . '- B u h l , . .22 Y ears Resident T axpayer S i Y ears R esident T nspayer 17 Y ears R esident Taspayei;.-

Pp You Approve Of T1 M ^od Of Handlmg Your County Affmrsl

theDuring the fiscal year ol 1031, due to

and.consequent low prices,.people were unable to meet their current tax bills, and ln-1031 only'0S$i.6f tho c u r- ., rent tax' was-paid and only of. the’. i032'levy; As a ■ result w hen'these three men went into office on. January 7tb. 1933, - they had a .dcbtlof 5120,609.82 In regtotet^ -. ed warrants besides a large unpaid Valance'. Of tax i^ti'clpatlon notes borrowed XMm 1032 for the'running ttpehfles of tha t year,..' ■ and w e'were therefore obliged to,borrovv.- in 'January 1033 JllB,781.33 for the hinnlng.' cxpeiues for-the year 1033. •' .'January 0, 1034, the nglstered w arrants

•. outstapdlnar liad been cu t to «8.0M.40,.for. - which the 10^ levy had Ixien pledged, and, ' again," In-Jshuajy. iOM, as contemplated

'by the.CtouB^'law.'-the Board wiui obUgod -'-: to bbrrow:;jI0p,005.<H) to pay the .running expenses Xor that ycnr.'- A t the beginning Sf the fiscal year. Jan-

u a ry .i2 lh , 1035. all w arnm ta-had b e en - .called and the Board .was obliged t^.boi^. ’

row only J37,i00.00 to be .us^-for-the . penaes o f.'th^ -yeo r,'M d :on';'Jwuaiy 11.- ', .103(5, the beglanlny of thla.'fiscal'y«nr,;rto . warranU were oulatilidIag,;'-Money was In

rtscrvo for the paynjent of.aay'and.all b « : 'i i .r .j : antlclpalioo twtes and regls'lcred-wMnmts-^':.:'^'

from former years, and a au^lua of •, J7S>02.M In Current..ExpenW a id .Funds was available for:.;this •yeaifa'“«5>;!.;-L '• penses. And in nddlUen;ihensto.'imy ijav 'i 'ii’':j V llnquent Taxes and tbe'.JuhB pa:rmeBtfii/.,}. tho 1D35 levy', ' ,; _v . ..■' : A fter'close 'of'b lulaeas At ttofe end-of.ir':-': i,'

■ the Ihitil. quorfcr^ Octotef DO rnoney had..been borrowed^not^vnir^ r

^ registered for the yeor bonds had been paid.-■' • dontiiuix.thlg v r tth 'llw 'w aM fin^r^isv ''^^ tered .warianta; thotaaiidi of'daiaiir''ltf 'aoUdpatl6n'ao&a--Md;bi'!ifei:''l»^'the present clepaatotffc .U. l,_ 'l f you jp p ro jrfl .'o f 'ti iis .c B c^ .-o t'c ^ '-■' ■■"•Inlsslonera'-.wtty'-of-handling yoor-county,

•-flnoncesj then th^yahsujd-haye-jr^ur wboto-.- :- -^, '.hearted Bupporf'%;'' ■ ^

227 2nd Avastio EAst--

DEMOCRATIC eO U N T ^^ CENTRAL COMMITTEE