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I L A TE BULLET] WA8HD<aiW. K«t. 1 WV-Tho ofllM depuimaat ntpcnd« ITolM flUtw n«n •OTlea to H>mI n a Mttos w«s tak«n bectote of on* BCBdlttoM tn Um a m vbera ootnBi m ica s» «B Uw more. . .VOL. SI. NO. 201 ’ Intensi Starts Of A] JEROME, Nov. 2—A nation*' two Mexicans wanted for tho fit worker, whose body wna found Omclaa’ badly battered body eaat of hero on U. S. highway S Magic Volley roada wcro bio tho orea were pressed into tho r 22, who aro believed to have ■ committed tho crime. The men are reported to bo armed ( end dangerous. Roada were blocked In tho area Uiroughout tho night snd two planes were added lo lho hunt at daws, 'm e blockade woa lilted at 10 a. m. TucKlay. ^ ShcrUf Galcn Hall eald Tueaday momlng he doubta It the two I: wonted men aro bUII In tho area. 1; “If they are. they are hidden pretty „ . well,- HaJl explained. * ' Medina was de.icrlbed oa weighing T 160 pounds, flvo feel eight Inches ] toll, straight black holr. "V scor on „ I his forehead and a half*»oon scar ‘ , on his lelt chcck. b Kalderon was described by old- t cer* aa being blind In the rlRht oye. d fivs feet seven inches tall, ond f, weighing 1S5 pounds. He has black curly hair. Omelos* body was beaten almost s beyond recognlUon wllii a piece of » pipe which waa found near tho ' b c ^ . offlcera sold. Q Police hod been searching for the t body since 10 p. m. Salurdoy when ( BUte officers found a blood spatter- ^ ed 1043 sedon tn a borrow pit one* ” quorter mile weat of here. Sheriff t Hall, etota Patrolman Oene Hogler and Jerome Chief cf Police PVed I» Abnuns sutpecUd foul play and Im- U pounded tho machine. Tho officers scorched for tho ou- a tomoblle owner until 3:30 njn. Sun- a day when It was decided to wall un- a til doyllght The search continued tJ Sunday but was not succesaful un- c Ul Mondoy momlng. Ttio officers sold the pteco of pipe used In tho alnylng waa two Inches In diameter g; and approximately 30 Inches Ions, c A tip from the Jerome labor s< camp was received by tho Jeromo p I oherlff'a office Monday evening that u ' the two suspeela were leaving Jst> fc [ ome in a block 1043 Chevrolet ooupe ai I with »-badlydbntcd left rear fender.-tl I Anxunldenllfled man woa reported p I to be drlvlns the machine. , fi I Sheriff Ball aaid tie did not know tf the machine wen stolen, but ho tl I knew the two wanted men did not gi own an automobile. d! Parldng Plan S ‘ Is ‘Criticized’ By Merchants cc The parallel parking plan for Twin ^ I^tlls, aa recommended by Trafflo rr Consultant Oeorge Barton tn a re- fr ccnt traffic survey, woa crlUcIwd ~ aharply Tuesday momlng by mem- ™ bers of the MerchanU' bureau at a meetlns at the Idaho Power audl- _ torium. ^ The oppotlllon contended the v, problem o( Twin Falls was not one „ of traffic, but ono of parking. Their ? argument waa based upon the con- ~ tenUon that parallel parking would not only dccreoso the number of “ ^ parking pkces in the business sec- ” " tion, but would cause customers to ^ avoid tho downtown area and trade In the auburtwn sections of the clly. / Another MeeUng Bert Sweet pointed out the short- age of time for the discussion and made a motion to the effect thot another mecUn« should ba called J*. for the specific purpose of discussing ^ tho problem. Ho recommended on ^ evening meeUng so more members ” of the bureau could attend. A ahort dlscuAslon foUowed reports on Uie plon by I. E. NItschke. public ^ oafety commissioner, and H. p. Bloke, chalnnan of the off-street parking commission. Nltschko pointed out Uiat North- £ western university hoa been out- ” aUindlng for a trafflo echool which 5 copaa with Uaffto problems for cities and Borton had como to Twin PoIU at the request of tho city to study Us problems wIUi aa Uttio expenso to tho city aa possible. Accident Caaso w! "Out of all accident* tn the busl- ness McUon last year, 31J per cent wcro caused by automobile* backing away from curbs.** NItschke said, .w "Out of all clUca In tho United _ Statea having populoUons of be- tween 10.000 and 39.000 persona, n f per cent of Uiem havo parallel park- 1 tag in Uielr bualneaa distrtcta. 1 "Congested traffle In the business . district causes drivers to avoid the A area, going to business houses not ce located in tho downtown area. This toi <C«iUiia*< n ra«* 1. O laaa I) wl ' 1 ye: Joker I BOISE. Nov. 3 m -A n elec- Uon prankster had hla UtUe Joka at the expense of Bepubllcana *-* today. When Esra B. Hlnahaw, Ro- d* publican state chairman, arrived tc( at hla office all the pictures and aal pamphlets on Thomaa E. Dewey H* and Earl Warren were gone. be Xn their placo were pleturea < and pamphleta urging the elec* ^ Uoa of president Trxmian and Sen. Alben W. Barkley. Si "" ' I 1 tin ! -The peat M«d«d an '" m —S - _____ Aaaofaarla. ___ f imaeiUed • -■ ------ __________ A Rea OMeUl Cltf u d Ooasty Km9«o< ive Man s for S' Irea T k ;Ion*wide alarm has been sounded 1 10 flrat degree murder, of Salvador 3und at 10:15 a.m. Monday, lody was found under o pile of cai lay 93. ) blockaded early hst night and al :ho manhunt for Benjamin P. Medir ve —----------------------------------------- - '“ 'G u n s Back 1 Sewer Pla ijy After deciding, again, to emp wo In the city park, tho city counc eft- bilities for o sewago disposal pin a proposed local improvement di ng progress haa been made since tl lea Sleeting the issue Bquarcly, J posed the city go ahead with t another sewngo outlet in Rock ci ft- to further pollution of that strcj ye. decision after consideration of ; 2k t®sta. The m ayor firat suggested def Mt survey had been made of ex- penses in establishing a bcw- t age treatment plant here. The ' ho three delegates, residents of the affected area and in favor of tho proposed district, coun- iff tered protests made last week, ler city Attorney J- H. Blnndlord ed Informed the council that InsUiUa- n- Uon of ll pipe lo carry tho scwaRc b further do^'naiream would co.tt half ^ u- as much os a ecwoge dIsposiU plant, y n- and warned tho expense of eight « n- amall plonia to treat sewage from n ed that mony present ouUets would cl n- exceed the cosl of one large plant. Jrs No Funds Now ei ho Moyor Lauterbach. in giving Uie bj *r green light to the project, pointed oi S. out no funds aro available for o U 'OT aewogo plant now. If tho project w no provea offensive to health and Uio di At senses, he declared, the courts can O It* fofce the cllT Ut constmct a senv a pe ago plant. Federal leglalatlon * a; thot.reapect' -WBa-dlscuaaed, u fW fl ed polluUon of Bock creek upslrcaw % from the city llmlta. ' ol >w Blondford also detailed dlfflcul* r he Ues which may be encountered re- ai ot gardlng eaaanenta for tho proposed district. Tho area Is to be aun'eyed b’ for lhe locaUon of property owned ai by peroons objectlnu to formoUon ot cl the district. Blandford odded an- u other district under conslderaUon «v I would futher Increase the number of cc ouUets Into Rock crcck. Other Batlneaa pi a In other busIncM, the council C 0 considered InstallaUon ot a water pl main aouth of Kimberly road in Uio tJ) eaat edge of the city, parking lol O regulaUons. an ordinance for con- si Uol of aound trucka, accepted ^ •° monthly reporta and approved a T variety of rouUno motlers. *■ , O. E Brody waa appointed night I watchman for Joslln field. Streets J Commlsaloner Truman T. Oreen- « halgh waa authorised to purchose o 'I small truck for use tn th# airport “ water system InstallaUon. Letiera ?: wero read from two arongea pro* J: testing pamUel parking. The mayor " onnounced CAA approval of the air- S ^ port flro StaUon. 2 Rail Workers S ^ Shot Near Elko “• ELKO'. Nev.. Nov. 3 MV-One man IB ts being beld here In connection Ei with the fatal ahooting of Abraham Ri I* Ij. BuUerrea and Louts Evons. rail* IB _ road secUon worker*, near here yes- terday._____________________________ A An Inquest will be held tomorrow M ,. cr Thursday, Coroner Oeorge Cl a Boucher sold today._______________ Hi .; Sheriff c. L. SmIUj said he was er called to Deeth yesterday by a Hi J, maintenance man for the Southern . Pacific railroad. When he arrived, pe I, Smltb said he found tho two men gli dead in separate houses In which cli J, olher workera were sleeping at tho hn ^ time. ___________________ ________ Qi PERU PARTY BARRED p. UMA. Nov. 3 (UJO-The new mlU- Pr 1 tory Junta of the Peruvian govern* J. • ment, which came into power as a ini '• result of the recent revoluUon. to- ofi * day prohibited political aeUvlty by th J the Apra party._____________________» J W ashington a WASHINOTON. Nor. 3 WV-Thla de It nerve center of government waita on ia today to leam whether America jo? will alam th u t the l>ooka on 10 po yean of DemocraUe rule—oa era we that dealt with the world'* greatest bn depression aad tbo worst war In , blatory. Tbo city la heavy with speculaUon •_ —and recoUecUona. Thoaa who remember the early Uo days of the nev deal and tla archi* aU teet, Pranklln. D. Roosevell. oro xn aaking; If *niomaa E Dewey unseat* we Harry S. Truman, whot thlnga will > bo changed? Whot about Dowey'a ‘'first 100 , days?” Wtll there be a new honey- „ moon between the White House and th'i capltol hlH? w m It last? How loog? ^ Dewey ha« not Indicated U ut bU fii Regional Newspaper Serving ' tf u d nhunt flayers •ansient led by Jerome county police for idor Ornelas, a transient beet ’ cardboard and junk two miles d all available police officers In [edina, 21, and George Kalderon, k in Park; : lant Talked emplace two army-donated guns )uncil last night discussed posal- I plnnt when three delegates from It district asked the council what :e the prote.'it hearing last week, ly, Mayor H. H. Lauterbach pro- th the contemplated addition of :k creek in the face of opposition stream. The mayor came to that of a review of last week’s pro- j I deferment of action until a cost * X- * * * ,'o ‘ Council OK’s °r Original Plan n- " Ji O n G un Issue WlUl Mayor H. O. Lauterbach Re back at the helm, the city council ‘ll Monday night swung oround and >w veered In Ita original dlrecUon U>- nt ward emplocemeni of two ormy-do- ™ noted 37 mm. antitank guns In the la city park. Tho councU waa beset by two vet* erans organliaUon commonders 10 backed by more tlmn 800 algnatures ed on a number of peUtlona colling for 0 the councU to reverse ita ocUon of a ct week ago taken at the beheat ot two 10 delegotea from the CouncU of in Church Women. , j 'vlewpoMM^t^ 11 i M M M ii^ie. T y W W W W HBBL O eorse n B R B H n* «BnnllBnfr of the Loyal of the DAV. Oeneral tone of tho- ■ 1* remarks mado by Wakem as spoken- « B- man was conciliatory but firm. \ xt Tho two commanders were flanked ^d by a alreoble delegaUon of voter* » rd ans. Including several women, who n ot chorused their opprecIaUon ofier f 1- the mayor thanked them for their , m support and IndtcaUd Uie councifs I Df course ot acUcjn. ° ShorUy after the delegation de- p parted. Parka Commissioner O. H. h dl Coleman moved the guns be em- sr placed and his moUon was seconded 10 by Finance Commlsaloner H. R. ° 01 Orant who had eeconded Uio oppo- 1. site action of a week ago. * “ Inquest Is Slated J •i In Traffic Death “ Of Jerome Woman ; rj JEROME Nov. 2 — An inquest u y. Into the traftlc death of Mra. Rlila s R. LaTumer. 57, Is pending. Jerome u .. County Coroner J. B. WUoy sold n Tuesday. g] Mrs. ijiTunier dted at 8 a. m. bi Mondoy in St. ValenUne’a hospital, ni Wendell, from Injuries received In an outomobllo accident *ouUi of _ here last Wednesdoy. T ■' Mra. LoTumer was bom Jan. 10, * n 1B91, in Clinton. Ia. She married n Erben E. LaTumer Oct. 24, 1020 In n Rupert, moving to Jerome In Aprii, !* 1B31. I- Sho la aurvlvcd by her husband, a daughter, Mra. Robert E. Shelley. » Moscow: her father, Albert Hopklna, f' B Clinton, Io,: two alaters. Dorothy “* Hopklna, Clinton. Ia.. and Kath- s eryn Wright. Bolae; and o brother. ?■ a Harold Hopklna. Oakland, CaUf. n Sho waa a member of the Eplsco- i, paUan church of Jerome, the Le- P< n glon auxiliary, the Jerome Civic H' h club, tho Jerome country club ond ai e had been acUvo In Red Cross and di Olrl Scout work. U; Funeral servlcea will be held ot 3 hi p. m. Wednesday tn the Jeromo “ • Presbyierlan church with Uio Rev. • J. O. E Reuss, rector of tho Oood- cl a tng and Jerome Episcopal churchea, vc - ofrictatlng. Burial wUl be mado la rt f the Jerome cemetery tmder the di- U recUon of Uie Froxler mortuary. bi tl W aits for \ » eleeUon. tf it comea. wUl bring any In a onslaught againat boaic new deal M J laws. In fact ho hoa premised to ex- wi 9 pand somo of them. But Truman » went all out in bla campaign to em- tr t brace the whole new deal. ' Whot ia Uie atoiy of Uionew deal? Pi 11 waa bom hero In Washington » In Ul# dramoUo 100 daya afUr PDR lU took otfico March 4. 1933. Tho no* r Uon a economy waa la desperate co • atraita. Banka wero faUlng. Parmer* nt B vere being dispossessed. Bread lines • were commonplace In tho etUes. Tho cry over tho land then waa: AcUon. acUon. acUont ve Immediately upon tnving the oath lo^ 1 .■? Prealdent. Roowsvelt ordered a . ihrte-day baak holiday —long qu to alow down the runa and tol I falhire*. B « ' tlxeu Cftlled wagress ' ........... 1 T\VIN FALLS, IDAHO, TUI Not This Time t H t or et es In n, U- ' im at I )n at . ' - 0- ' For ihe aecood time In hi* G yean of voUn{, Alan P. Senior, pioneer Twin FUU resident, ecnld not appear penanally at tho poll* to eatl hi* billot. But Uke the I Ume he was rscatioainr in Flor- ^ Ida, he voted by sbientec ballot, . tbls Ume from Calvary, AlberU. , g\ Canvlo, where he u d Mrs. Senior , ^ reside at IIH F»ontena street. ^ Photo nbove was taken when he voted In November, 1340. (Staff i pljolo-eniravlnj) J t, * * * • , Perfect Record ; I Maintained by ! S Absentee Ballot ' TO ■■■J r Th# first time ho voted waa. In 5 luaa, at na ott*ycur elecUoti In ^ ■ft SUlO^elphla, Pa., when Orover ■pSM g B ^ iu . President. Tho first I H aftlM M ifco helped elect waa Ben- * Hwa^Marrlaoa TDo flrat Ume ho ; atrayei'Trom tha Republican Ucket ‘ was In Ifllo when he voted for , Woodruw Wilson. ^ That’a a thumbnaU skewh of tho , ;* C2.year voUnR history of Alon P. i Senior, who came to T»-In Palls in L 1305. He ha.1 neii'er missed a moJor elecUon and ha» voted by absentee , ** ballot only twice. Tlie flrat Umo came while ho was on a vacnUon In t Florida nnd tho aecond time ia to- d.iya elecUon. But Senior, nt the age ot 83, haa other clalm.1 to dliUnctlon. Ho cornea • from a long line of English carpet wtnvers. He claims hc was tho tlrst to Introduce the netted Rcm polnto to Idaho, and wu aL-io nctlvo in de- veloping new seed nlralna In other crops. I lie olalms he was Use first to pay Uie Uton-hlgh Ilgure ot S200 per o fl acre for land In thla county. He n “ paid Uiat price to Paul Blckel for a t st tract on Blue Lake.n boulevard. Tho t la Senior oddlUon In the cost parl of t ie town Is named tor him. And one li Id more claim to diatincUon—through / clow friendship with the Prealdenfa J n. Bcerelary, Senior became well ac- d. qualnted wtlh Theodore Roosevelt, r in ____________________ _________i Kentucky First in p S Nation to Disclose ^ ‘Stuffed’Vote Box s * PARIS. Ky.. Nov. 3 (/!>>—Deputy n J Sheriff John Neal nnld today a bat- p ' lot box aluffed wlUx 17 Democratic . ballots wos found when the polls « - opened In CUntonville precinct No. d ' 3- F >. Tlie aluffed ballot box woa re* d J. ported flrat by HusscJI Day. Repub- b Ic llcan county campaign chairman, id and later confIrTnc<l by Neai. The a id deputy aald Shertlf J. M. Leer and « U)e other election commtaalonera 3 hovo taken custody of the ballots q ,Q and have gone to Uie scene. g V. Doy aatd B. Dales, a Republican I- challenger, ta.ipected the box before U a, voUng atarted anil heard aomelhing f< a ratUIng Inside. Opoa being opened p I- the box waa found to contain 17 at ballota. a Voters’ Decis y Into emergency tesslon. It convened a u March B. 1933—nol loiowlng what it „! :- was going to do. n But Uio While Houae *T)raIa tr '• trust." headed by Prof. Raymond Maley, was at work around the .i ? President. n Emergency meanirea went to cap- a1 ft ttol hill In rapid order. y^i Tho cry agalrut a •‘rubber stamp” D * congreas -went up early la aocne 33 ^ quartera, but the lawmokers acted awltily, with hanily any reatatonce tc and aometlmes wllh b u t ItlUo debate, tu Vost powera were p u t into Rooae- Ui veil’* hands, Qulekly, many liberal te n Iowa emerged. to a There waa bittemeaa In aome Ih g quartera, and aew deal law i were d token to the courts. 3 •■ 'lafl lupremo court iUUed Uio KRA. Ici ji TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1948 Weath( Possil In P Good voting weather encour and o now congress, Heavj* fo out a big form vote. For tho country us a whole, cm Rockies and tho state ot \\ A voto g o in g o v e r SO.OOO.OOC * * * * ' State Voters Early Ru BOISE, Nov. 2 QJ.R)—Idoho v electing eounty and national ol cd an early rush to the polls. The voters wcro greeted by days, in southern and southwcs stato it was overcast, but the I panhandle it was overcast with * ICC Rejects : Rail Plea on * Rate Boosts ® WASHINGTON, Nov. a (/D-.lti# ' Interstate commerce commlsalon to- day rejected tho railroads' petitJon ' for an Immediate “emergencT'* eight per cent freight rale Increase. The commission announced lhat ® It will open hearings Nov. 30 oa tho generot IS per cent advance la rates asked by the railroads. Al that Ume, the ICO said. It WlU al*o lake evidence on tho rail Industty moUon for an eight per cent Increase to be coUected while the commlisloa eomldera the re- quest tor 0 13 per cent advance on a long-term baals. j Tho railroads asked the ICC on Oct. 13 for permiaalon to boost J rates quickly aa aa emergency mea- ^ aure tn view of now wage tocrtasej , ‘ for rail wjrkera. " The canters said U»e altuaUoa . warranted acUon without hCMlaj, But they said that if a hearlns waa * neccasajT, » ehould b« held before *? Uia end of October. " Th# commtsslon’B decision to let the malur stand for rerlew on Not, 30 followed requeau from ahlf^ra and olher Interesta for a tull hear' tng before any rato Increase Is 1 » granted. , Among those \irglng a tull heartnc i -® were tho department ot agrlctiliure , 0 nnd Uio SUto AaaoclaUoo of PubUo Utility Commiaslonera. “ Jaycees Open j Annual Drive | For Members | ,y Tho Ttt'ln Palls JuiUor Chamber ' ;r of Commerce opened lla i [e membership drive Monday hy ex- 1 a tending an InvlUUon lo all mea 31 ^ 10 to 33 years of age, Incluslre. to at- ' }f tend a general memberahlp meet- ’ 10 Ing at 7:30 p. m. Nov. 8 at the h Amerlean Legion hall. aceordUi* to •a Jaycee President CUft Slmmoas. :- In apeaklng of th# drl\-e Simmons . pointed out that the Jayceea bad almojt doubled the memberahlp tn the past year aad engaged tn many projects tor the betterment of Twto Falls and Idaho. “The locol Jaycees received aa- ' Uonal recognlUon last year when > p our Christmas acUvlty was adjudged J * the second best la tho nation.'' Sim- * y mons aald. “The acUrlty took flnt * 1- place tor the atate of Idaho." [c The announcement of the drive * wns made following a meetlns Non- , day evening when SUnmons and i Robert Warberg were selected as :* delegatee lo the atate quarterly , I- meeting Nov. 8 at Nampa. A report waa mado lhat Paul i 0 Bagwell, naUonal Jaycee prealdent, 0 wUl bo in Burley Nor. 17. Membera i « intending lo aUend the meellnfi at j * Burley *-ere aaked lo contact either Simmons or Don Zuck. n Plana were raad# for the pubUca- e Uon ot a bl-n>oath]y newa buUtUa i 8 for dlstrlbuUon amoac members. A c d prlre will be offerM to the peraon i 7 suggesting Uie best name tor lha s aew publlcaUon, Zuck aald. i ision on 16 Y a A part of farm pi«cram v u * nuUltled. There began a airala be- » tween the White Bouse and me high P a tribunal 1 Then came the 1938 prisideaUal ^ * eJecUon; Rooaerclt earrted 48 aUtea * and loat only Maine aad Vermont to * ■ Alf M. Landon, Kansas. The TOtera ^ awept in a coogrtsa ovcrvhelaUngly ^ “ DemoeraUo-73 lo IT la the aeaau; * 333 lo SB la Uie hous*. tl 1 So RooRvelt decidcd to try to » s aelUo Uie Usue of hla defeata Ut the c I. auprem# court. R&rdly had he taken . the oaUi of office for bis aecond v 1 terw than he propoaed a pi«n either b U> forte some of the «ltUa« JuaUe« ) Into reUrement or lat him add up ta v , alx new facta. ij The mcUsa .v u Quick aad vlo- . lent. s, N tu Irrissled Idaho Count M8 Umhrn tf J ler Is E] ible Rec E^residen By Tbe Aaeod ouroRcd a posalble record turnout f forenoon voting wos reported fr )lo, it was foir with mild temperati f Washington. .000 In thia 41st presidential elect! « * * * rs M aking lush to Polls 10 \“otera toda>* began the process 11 officers, and registrars report- s, I by dear skies, tho firat in four ' western Idaho; In tho cast of tho 1 ;he rain had atopped, and In the i ith aome light rain in some areas, — The weather bureau predicted thoro might be somo light rain or snow over the rest of i the state by lato afternoon. By noon four hours atter tho polls opened, thousanda of peraons had already caal their baUota. But reg- hc latTM and elecUon Judges aald they expected the biggest rush later ta the aflemoon, after oftlee*. aUtrea ^ and factories hare closed tor the ^ da>\ The poUa vere acheduled to cloee at 7 p. m. »• Uqaor Sterea Owed AU bara serving liquor vcre clcaed unlU after the voUng U over, and the state's Uquor atorea vero dosed ,, tor the day. *: TabulaUoa of the reluma von't ~ begin until ofUr tho polla close in ~ most areaa ot the aUte, alUiough ^ the lav allovs Judges to start count- , ^ Ing the votes atUr 60 have been , cast In a prtclncl. The vote must ; _ be kept aecret, however, imtll after ^ Uie polla cloee. :a- Delay la Elgbted ' KB Most elecUon obscrroi tald the ! entcoma ahould be knows about 11 ! p. ow or midnight, although V, taaulottoa tw oomi&ted ukiSl ■ ■aa lomomnr, or perhapa the next day. >re TlUa eleeUon aeea two raccs which ate almost » repeat performante cf ' let the iiaat. >r. In the senatorial campaign. Sen. j ’ra Henry Dvorahak b ninnlng against ‘T- Bert H. Miller, who la DemocraUe u candidate for the Republican sen- , ator'a Job. Dwonhak defeated Miller ns when he vaa running for congresa >rc early tn his pollUcal career. | While Trie. Comeback ! tn the flnt dlatrlct, Compton I. White la trylnR to get hla Job tn the houae of representaUves bock from the maa vho took It avay frtim i him two yeara ago. White voa de- feated by Incumbent Rep. Abe Mc- Oretror Ooff by a narrow margin In IMS. ’g In the second consreaalonol dla- trtct a yoxmg war vetetan. •Asoel ,er tyman, U running against Hoger- lal man farmer John S. Sanbom, who X- U present RepubUean Incumbent, , 31 Lyman U a young real esUte brok- ,t- er, only 37. and serred as a para- t- trooper duiing the var. , ------------------------------ Date Js Set for ^ Plea in Gooding I Murder Charges I OOODINO. Nov. !)—Fount Frost, J, Bliss, charc^ vlth tint degree ^ 2Q murder of Junior Carl Braodhead, i ^ Ooodlng. laat July 34 during the g Q. Pioneer day celebniUon al Hager- l man. appeared Tue?day momlng before DUtrtct Judge H, D. Sul- t _ phen. , Judge Sulphen gave Frost unUl i 'T 11 a. m. Saturday to enter a plea t ix to the InformaUon aa tiled, The ^ Judge said he expects to set the date t for a trial Saturday-. i Frost appeared In court wlUi hb g ul attorney, Exicene Anderaon. Boise. * ll. Judge Butphen said foUowlng lho f ra FicBt case the civil calendar ot db- . c at triet court vlll be called. « --------------------------- k T O U C r NEEDS CHANGE" a »• SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 3 c la Rccer Lapham. head ot the Amerl- l A caa eecnooilc mission to China, sava c a lhat American policy Wvard China It must be reexamined, no mailer c vhlch patty vlaa lhe elecUon. a Years of Derr ta Some atauneh Democrata as veil E s M RepubUcajia raised a oy of-court tl h packlag.“ e. Roosevelt aought lo pur^e In the ^ ■a U38 elections tome of the aeaalora ° as and bouse members of bis ova party A vho had oppoaed hb court plaa. But tl n tn all but one case hb effort waa ta U 9 vain. tl i: However, throujh deaUia and re- Uremeata Roosevelt gradually vas o able to chaaie the complexion of tho * le court. « a MeanwhUe, ten.UoBa and crtsea de- i, d veloped tn E u r ^ Thea the var X broke out , . Roosevelt tald It v a j tlma for "Or. U ® Mw Dear to aUad aside and let c "Dr. Wto-tbe-War'* take over. n *- Alreetdy MBM of-the basic new deal lawi had Uwd out tbelr day, V N6& '’ ' , ll >nntlca ____ AbJU B a r tu ot ClreoUUact «UM rnm «Bd CilUd PriM ilncourag cord Tu] ntial Ba] lOut of Americans today to ballot fo 1 from many Industrial cities. And statures. There was some rain In th lection would be a record. The biggc * * * * 81 Dewey Ballots r In Manhattw; ^ Truman Home “ S3 ^ From AP aad OT Beporb President Truman cast hi* baUot “ In hb home town today to the ao- ^ u r companlment of flaah bulb lighting ho and the familiar election day banter . wllh the neighbors who were work- tng aa elecUon offlclab In the poU- IS, ing place a block from tho *ummer ^ ed white hou«. 01 Uf Oov. Thomas E. Dewey and Mrs. ^ ^ Dewey voted todoy in the basement C Ot of a mldlown Now York City publlo It school while a crowd of severol ]Ua hundred persona wolted outside to U lod catch a gUmpse of the RepubUean B< tz- presldenUal candidate, ley The President was accompanied In on hia trip to the polb by tho tint ' rea bdy and their daughter, Margaret, ai lhe «'lio vaa caaUng her first rote la dj to a presldenUal elecUon. Reportera asked President Truman di today whether he would stay up b< and listen to tho elecUon reluma. b »d “I doubt tu- ho told Uiem. “1 d; ind think I'll go to bed. You won’t a. sed know anythUig unUl Uanorrow;* Warren la Irked b in't In Oakland, Callf., Oov. Eorl War- «> In n n atarted otf elecUco day today U ish wim a brief squabble wlUi a presa 3J (It- cameraman who photographed tho sen OOP Tlce-presIdenUal candidate la P tlia votlae booth. P t«r Worren bunt angrily from behind the curtain and coUared Uu photo- grapher, auuidlas 6a a chair, afler ■. be flred.a flash bulb for an orer- “v? head pictore as Warrea puUed tbt p voUa* laachlBo lever. o, ^ .H c .backed .Uie eamsrainan/bUo I] ^ a comer and aaked him to destroy c X ’ the negative. The chastened photo- j er crapher. who Identified himself u c an employe of Life magaxlne. apolo- gleed and promised hta film would be burned. Tayton Vote. Leave Sen. Olen H. Toylor, Progressive y u l I«rly vice presldenUal candidate. and his wife coat Uielr votea at “ * Pocotello la Uie general election to- doy. then left by plane for San Jose, Calif. M I. They'll hear reUims from the ,, (CmUbb*! mi Pu« 2. C*lii« I) E China Cabinet : Summoned for Crisis Debate j SHANGHAI. Nov. » flJJJ-The “ Chinese cabinet will be called Into emergency aeaslon tomorrow to meet ^ a poUUcal crisis caused by com- ^ munbt capture of Manchuria, re- porta from Nanking aald today. Some observers aald the govern- ment of Ocnerallsalno Chiang Kal- shek might collapse aa a result of ^ military defeola and a disastrous B economic altuaUon Uut hos caused (Q two cabinet mlnbters to submit - their rcstgnaUons. 1 st. The two cabinet memlwn, Prlmler ' ■ee Won Wen-Hoo and Finance Mln- uJ. ister Wang Yun-Wu, formally pre- he sented ihetr rtslgnoUoa to the legls* ;r- loUve yuan (parliament) todoy. ng Previoua reporta aald Chiang re- il- Jected the reslgnallons when they wero otfered to him and had asked !r Ul the two otflciab to cony on during ea the emergency period. " he The officlols told tho yuan they .10 wet« resigning because their cur- „ rency reform program failed. The “ lb gold Ohiaeae dolior, introduced ^ se. several monUia ago. has dropped i' he from 23 centa lo eight centa Amert- s- can. Vr The American embassy tn Nan- . king reported II hod received o mes- sage from Angua Ward, Amerlean — counaul generol tn Mukden, say- ff •1- Ing th a t aU members of tho Amert- ,, ya can consular auft were safe. fl Coauaunbl forces completed tho “ er occupaUon of Mukden ye*Urday “ afternoon, tho messogo aald. " " le m pprat Rule ^ ill Both Trtiman and Dewey called In os rt their campaign* tor expansion ot Ih tome Of the others—notably those la] iQ dealing vlth social aecurity and vl rs minimum vagev co ^ ITumoD tried out hia ideu on ■— tit these and olher subjecta en boUi In the DemocraUo 79Ui confreaa and the RepubUean SOth congreaa-wlih- . out Ajecesa. Oa the other band, however, the „ «OUi ccagreaa made few changes la • ■ naw deal lava except to revlse the * Wacner act through the TafUHart- ley bUl. . S Regardless cf vbo U elected tdday. ■? domeaUobtuea are bound to vie WlUl ^ T. me debates co Use latematlcul . et oU b vhen the Slat coogmt coa* Tenes la January, _______ ; ^ M InleraUng daya art abetd tn y, Waahlngton. ^ r EDlT10KT> J | imcE t ----------------------- - Lging f imout alloting lot for a President, 32 governor* 1 And good weather helps bring ; In tho central valleys, the north* | biggest voto in the past waa 49*. 820,312 in 1040, It fell nearly 2,000,000 under that four ! I years ago when many Ameri- cans were overseas at war. i ,• ITie usual.race among amall pr»* I) cincta to be the tin t to report thetr vote vaa won thb Ume by Hart's Lo- , , p coUon, N.H. ' EeUi Find Cheer ! Bockera of DemocraUo Presklent Xjot Harry B. Truman aad R^ubllcaa ac- Candidate Thomaa E Dewey both Ing found aomethlng to cheer about la the tin t trickling returaa. ,rk. Hart'a LocaUon went 11 for Dewey oU- and one for Truman. Praaklla D. ner Roosevelt corrled the precinct 8-4 . over Dewey In 1844. i Sn. CoUloochee precinct la NorUt i ,ent CaroUna'a Smoky mounUOna popped j bllo In next—eeven tor Truman and tero ! jTol *or Dewey. Dewey got two votea i to uiero four yeara ago and Roosevelt can iot eight. ; Trwnan Wins Frecbet i lied _Brown‘a Form precinct In souUiem m t Florida reported four for Ttumaa xet, and-two for Statea’ Righta Oandl- m dote J. Strom Thurmond. F ln t of Uie presldenUal condi- tion datea to get his own baljot lato tb« up box wus Henry A. Wallace. Tbs etr- ma. lj*rbUif Progressive party candl- "1 dole pvt hb vole in ahortly after 8 ant aai. at SouUi Salem. N, Y. The early rush at BalUmore brought predlcUons from'election r^ . otflciala that the total ot baUoU' I doy Uiere would reach 310^00, aboot resa 35,000 more thoa four yeara,igo. . ‘ -x the Such ClUes as colambus, AkKo, I I ia Pblladelphta aad Newark' alia rt- I ported heavy ToUn». r lind Abo rnniT— Alwwiuj*;pcetlda>t,UM,Toieni ^ are plcUng A ooogtMUL . < w- Donocrati-.ud BepubUeaai dla- t puted up ta (ht ead the^totfexko* ' afUioaeaat«.Rao*hM61R»Bbi ' ^ Ucan»- and-45-O^Boc»ti:-B5&di,-^ ^ ^ sold Uiey .win tafld ooatnt, : « ow'*'^ ***• Borrlag upseU. Uie houat vookj , r aloy Republlcon. ; The two major gaTirtiftntaj wound ' .i«r« campalga drive* la much ; Uie same longuoge they used at th t ; “W; start lost September. BoUi vere m ^ noUonol radio hookups last night ' BraitaTnuIlU™' , But Mr. Truman broke avay irom tho tradlUon Uiat elecUon era speeches ore oonflned to a p p ^ to ' get. out and vote. He aald at Inde- < t pcndenco. Mo.. Umt to conunu# hU admlnlstraUon “b our best laiur- ance ogalnst going back to the dark days of 183X" And he added: Y "I believe. In portlcular, that the ' I induatrlal workera, Uio tormen and ; ^ ^0 small business men of thla coun- try can best protect Uiemselves ’ * ogalnst rcacUcn and against InBa- rhe Uon through Uie DemocraUe party." nto ^ D«wey sunick Uie "unity- note b t >«« funded up and down Uie laad, i Sold he from New Vork otter a plea : n. to -vote rcgardlesa of how": ; f, -Unity la ranunosnt” m- *^0 foremost Issue rising jil. and high above all othera la whether \ of In thb solemn hour the tTnlted ous SUles of America b going to be a sed (C«aU«mW M r 4 c . It. Mtma t) mil _ -------------------------- . ■ „„ Voters to Decide S: On Controversial “■ School Measures Iw . ?O^SE, Nov. 3 ca»-ldaho TOtera 00 consUlu- intr amondmcnb, the tint atepa la •* a complete reorgaabaUoa of the slate's school system. ^ The two amcadmenb will, ac- ccTdlng to tbelr aponsora. take -fd »=hooladmlnblraUoBoutofpoUUat ' piey soy Ulb win be accomplbhed by eUmtnaUng Uie officea of stato superintendent of pubUo lastruo- Uon and county school tupervlsort jl as consUtuUonal elecUve officea. .>3 n The two school amendmenta bava • ’0 aroused considerable heat ta Uit 3 sute. Some counUea, for tnstaace, aro reported spUt wide open over. iSS J. Uie bue. and Uib may veB deter-' If l4y 'to oUier __ Also not on the atate or aational T/ level, but Importaat to Uit ToUn ot Banaock oooatiy. la Uw ateet-^ a »l«i move by the Bancroft, Otact ^ and Svaa'a lake areaa of Uie oomibr. V. Tbe Bancroft resldenU vm roto' P In on Joialac Caribou county,.at ,wUl | of the Orace area TOtera. nie'ew aat 1 »o lake area realdeate vm »oto on’ f,.. od vbeUier or not to Jota naakllD !L- county. • . . . f - Wet J Wam aad vet Tliafk'te vm - ' II- dteUon.eaoccralac-MMle VaOnri < IE iQ .veather (Or.tht past flntidm'- ^ eaat reoatred atbc ntd

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■ . .VOL. SI. NO. 201

’ Intensi Starts Of A]

JEROME, Nov. 2—A nation*' two Mexicans wanted for tho fit worker, whose body wna found

Omclaa’ badly battered body eaat of hero on U. S. highway S

Magic Volley roada wcro bio tho orea were pressed into tho r 22, who aro believed to have ■ committed tho crime. The men are reported to bo armed ( end dangerous.

Roada were blocked In tho area Uiroughout th o n igh t snd two planes were added lo lho h u n t a t daw s, 'm e blockade woa lilted a t 10 a . m . TucKlay.

^ ShcrU f G alcn H all eald Tueaday m om lng he doubta It the two I: w onted m en a ro bUII In tho area. 1; “ If they are. th e y are h idden pretty „

. well,- HaJl explained. *'M edina was de.icrlbed oa weighing T

160 pounds, flvo feel e igh t Inches ] toll, s tra ig h t black holr. " V scor on „ I h is forehead a n d a half*»oon scar ‘, on his le lt chcck. b

K alderon w as described by o ld - t cer* aa being b lind In the rlRht oye. d fivs fee t seven inches tall, ond f, weighing 1S5 pounds. He has black curly ha ir.

Omelos* body w as beaten almost s beyond recognlUon w llii a piece of » pipe w hich waa found near tho ' b c ^ . offlcera so ld . Q

Police hod been searching for the t body since 10 p. m . Salurdoy when ( BUte officers found a blood spa tte r- ^ ed 1043 sedon tn a borrow p it one* ” quo rter mile w eat of here . Sheriff t H all, e to ta Pa tro lm an Oene Hogler a n d Jerom e C hief cf Police PVed I» A bnuns sutpecU d foul play and Im- U pounded tho m achine.

Tho officers scorched for tho ou- a tomoblle ow ner u n til 3:30 n jn . Sun- a day when It w as decided to w all u n - a t il doy llg h t T h e search continued tJ Sunday b u t w as n o t succesaful u n - c Ul Mondoy m om lng . T tio officers sold th e pteco of pipe used In tho

♦ alnylng waa tw o Inches In diameter g;

a n d approxim ately 30 Inches Ions, c A tip from th e Jerom e labor s<

cam p w as received by tho Jerom o p I oherlff'a office M onday evening th a t u ' th e two suspeela were leaving Jst> fc [ om e in a block 1043 Chevrolet ooupe ai

I w ith » -b ad ly d b n tcd le ft r e a r f e n d e r.- tl I A nxunldenllfled m an woa reported p I to be d rlv lns th e m achine. , fi I She riff B all aa id tie did no t know

tf th e m achine w e n stolen, bu t ho tl I knew th e two w anted m en did n o t gi

own a n automobile. d!

Parldng Plan S ‘ Is ‘Criticized’

By Merchants cc

T he parallel pa rk ing p lan for Tw in ^ I^tlls, aa recommended by T rafflo rr C onsu ltan t O eorge B arton tn a re - fr ccn t traffic survey, woa crlUcIwd ~ aharply Tuesday m om lng by m em - ™ bers of th e M erchanU ' bureau a t a m eetln s a t the Idaho Power aud l- _ torium . ^

T he oppotlllon contended the v, problem o( Tw in Falls was no t one „ o f traffic, but ono of parking. T heir ? argum en t waa based upon the con- ~ tenU on th a t para lle l park ing would n o t only dccreoso th e num ber of “

^ pa rk ing pkces in the business sec- ” " tion , b u t would cause customers to ^

avoid tho downtown area and trade In the auburtwn sections of th e clly. /

Another MeeUng B ert Sweet pointed o u t th e short­

age of time for th e discussion and m ade a motion to the effect thot a no ther mecUn« should ba called J*. fo r th e specific purpose of discussing tho problem. Ho recommended on ^ evening meeUng so more members ” of the bureau could a ttend.

A ahort dlscuAslon foUowed reports on Uie plon by I . E . NItschke. public ^ oafety commissioner, and H. p . Bloke, chalnnan of th e off-stree t park ing commission. “

Nltschko pointed ou t U iat N orth- £ w estern university hoa been ou t- ” aUindlng for a trafflo echool which 5 copaa w ith Uaffto problem s for cities and Borton had como to Tw in PoIU a t the request of th o city to study Us problem s wIUi aa Uttio expenso to th o city aa possible.

Accident Caaso w!"O ut o f all accident* tn the busl-

ness McUon la s t year, 31J p e r cent wcro caused by automobile* backing away from curbs.** NItschke said, .w "O u t o f a ll clUca In tho United _ S ta tea having populoUons of be­tw een 10.000 and 39.000 persona, n f p e r cen t o f Uiem havo para lle l pa rk - 1 ta g in Uielr bualneaa distrtcta. 1

"Congested tra ffle In th e business . d is tric t causes d rivers to avoid the

A area, going to business houses no t ce located in tho downtown area. This toi

<C«iUiia*< n ra«* 1. O la aa I) wl ' 1 ye:

Joker IBO ISE. Nov. 3 m - A n elec- “

Uon p rankster h a d hla UtUe Joka a t th e expense of Bepubllcana *-* today.

W hen E sra B. Hlnahaw, Ro- d*publican s ta te chairm an, arrived tc(a t h la office a ll th e pictures and aalpam phlets on T hom aa E. Dewey H*and E arl W arren were gone. be

Xn th e ir placo were pleturea <a n d pam phleta urging th e elec* ^ Uoa o f p resid en t Trxmian andSen. Alben W . B arkley. S i

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t i n !-T h e peatM«d«d a n ' " m — S - _____Aaaofaarla. • ___f imaeiUed • - ■ ------

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OMeUl Cltf u d Ooasty Km9«o<

ive Man s for S' Irea Tk;Ion*wide alarm has been sounded 1 10 f lra t degree m urder, of Salvador 3und a t 10:15 a.m. Monday, lody was found under o pile of cai lay 93.) blockaded ea rly h s t n igh t and al :ho m anhunt fo r Benjamin P. Medir ve —----------------------------------------- -

' “' G u n s B a c k

1 S e w e r P l aijy A fter deciding, again, to emp wo In the city park, tho city counc eft- bilities fo r o sewago disposal pin

a proposed local improvement di ng progress haa been made since tl lea Sleeting th e issue Bquarcly, J

posed the city go ahead with t another sewngo outlet in Rock ci

ft- to fu r th e r pollution of th a t strcj ye. decision a f te r consideration of ; 2k t® sta .

T h e m a y o r f i r a t s u g g e s te d d e f Mt s u r v e y h a d b e e n m a d e o f e x -

p e n s e s i n e s t a b l i s h i n g a bcw - t a g e t r e a t m e n t p l a n t h e r e . T h e '

ho t h r e e d e l e g a t e s , r e s i d e n t s o f t h e a f f e c t e d a r e a a n d in f a v o r o f t h o p r o p o s e d d i s t r i c t , c oun -

iff t e r e d p r o t e s t s m a d e l a s t w ee k , ler c ity A ttorney J- H . Blnndlord ed Inform ed th e council th a t InsUiUa- n - Uon of ll p ipe lo carry tho scwaRc b

fu rth e r do^ 'naiream would co.tt half ^ u - as m uch os a ecwoge dIsposiU plant, y n - and w arned tho expense of eight « n - amall p lonia to tr e a t sewage from n ed th a t m ony p rese n t ouUets would cl n - exceed th e c o s l o f one large plant.Jrs N o F unds Now eiho Moyor L au terbach . in giving Uie bj * r green lig h t to th e project, pointed oi S. ou t no fu n d s aro available for o U 'OT aewogo p la n t now. I f tho project w no provea offensive to health and Uio di A t senses, he declared , th e courts can O It* fofce th e cllT Ut constm ct a senv a pe ago p lan t. F ede ra l leglalatlon * a ; th o t.re a p e c t ' -WBa-dlscuaaed, u fW fl ed polluUon of B ock creek u p slrcaw %

from th e c ity llm lta. ' ‘ ol>w Blondford a lso detailed dlfflcul* r he Ues w hich m ay be encountered re- ai o t gardlng eaa an e n ta fo r tho proposed

d istric t. Tho a re a Is to be aun'eyed b’ fo r lh e locaUon of property owned ai by peroons ob jectlnu to formoUon o t cl th e d istric t. B landford odded an - u o ther d is tr ic t under conslderaUon «v

I would fu th e r Increase the num ber of cc ouUets In to R ock crcck.

O th e r Batlneaa pia I n o the r busIncM, the council C0 considered InstallaU on ot a water pl

m ain aouth o f K im berly road in Uio tJ) eaa t edge o f th e city, parking lol O regulaUons. a n ordinance fo r con- si U ol o f aound trucka, accepted ^

•° m onthly rep o rta and approved a T varie ty o f rouU no m otlers. *■

, O. E B rody waa appointed n ight I w atchm an fo r Joslln field. Streets J Commlsaloner T rum an T . Oreen-

« halgh waa au th o rised to purchose o ' I small truck fo r use tn th# airport “ w ater system InstallaUon. Letiera ? : wero read fro m two a rongea pro*J : testing pam U el parking. T he mayor "

onnounced CAA approval of th e air- S ^ po rt flro StaUon.

2 Rail Workers S Shot Near Elko “•

ELKO'. Nev.. Nov. 3 M V-One man IB ts being be ld here In connection Ei w ith th e f a ta l ahooting of Abraham Ri

I* Ij. BuUerrea a n d Louts Evons. rail* IB _ road secUon worker*, near here yes­

terday._____________________________ A An Inquest w ill be held tomorrow M

, . c r T hu rsday , C o r o n e r Oeorge Cl a Boucher sold today._______________ Hi . ; She riff c . L . SmIUj said he was e r

called to D ee th yesterday by a Hi J, m a in tenance m a n for the Southern . Pacific ra ilro a d . W hen he arrived, pe I, Sm ltb sa id h e found tho two men gli

dead in s e p a ra te houses In which cli J, o lhe r workera w ere sleeping a t tho hn ^ tim e. ___________________ ________ Qi

PER U PA R TY BARRED p. U M A . Nov. 3 (UJO-The new mlU- Pr

1 to ry Jun ta of th e Peruvian govern* J .• m ent, w hich c am e into power as a ini '• resu lt of th e rec en t revoluUon. to- ofi* day proh ib ited political aeUvlty by th J th e A pra p a rty ._____________________»

J W a s h i n g t o na W ASH IN O TON . N or. 3 W V-Thla d e It nerve c en te r o f government waita on ia today to le a m w hether America jo?

will alam t h u t the l>ooka on 10 po y e a n of Dem ocraU e rule—o a era we th a t d e a lt w ith th e world'* g reatest bn depression a a d tbo worst w ar In , blatory.

T bo c ity la h eavy w ith speculaUon •_ —a n d recoUecUona.

Thoaa who rem em ber the early Uo days of th e n e v deal and tla archi* aU tee t, P r a n k lln . D . Roosevell. oro x n aaking; I f *niom aa E Dewey unseat* we H arry S. T ru m a n , w hot thlnga will > bo changed?

W hot about Dowey'a ‘'f irs t 100 , days?” W tll th e re be a new honey- „ m oon betw een th e W hite House and th'i capltol hlH? w m I t la st? How loog? ^

Dewey ha« n o t Indicated U u t bU f i i

Regional Newspaper Serving '

tf u d

nhuntflayers•ansientled by Jerome coun ty police fo r idor Ornelas, a tran s ie n t beet

’ cardboard and ju n k two miles

d all available police officers In [edina, 21, and G eorge Kalderon,

k i n P a r k ; :

l a n t T a l k e demplace two arm y-donated guns )uncil last night d iscussed posal- I plnnt when th ree delegates from It district asked th e council w hat :e the prote.'it h ea rin g las t week, ly, Mayor H. H. L auterbach pro- th the contemplated addition of :k creek in the face o f opposition stream. The m ayor cam e to th a t of a review of la s t week’s pro- j

I deferment of ac tion until a cost *X- ♦ * * *

,'o‘ Council OK’s °r Original Plann- "Ji O n G u n I s s u e

WlUl Mayor H . O . Lauterbach Re back a t the helm , th e city council ‘ll M onday n igh t sw ung oround and >w veered In Ita o rig ina l dlrecUon U>- n t ward em plocem eni of tw o orm y-do- ™ noted 37 mm. a n t ita n k guns In the la city park.

T ho councU waa b e se t by two vet* erans organliaU on commonders

10 backed by more tlm n 800 algnatures ed on a num ber of peU tlona colling for0 th e councU to reverse ita ocUon of a

c t week ago taken a t th e beheat o t two10 delegotea from th e CouncU ofin C hurch W omen. , j

'v l e w p o M M ^ t ^11 i M M M i i ^ i e .T y W W W W HBBL O eo rse n B R B H n* «B nn llB nfr o f th e L oyal

of th e DAV. O enera l tone of tho- ■ 1* rem arks mado by W akem as spoken- « B- m an was conciliatory b u t firm . \ xt Tho two com m anders were flanked ^d by a alreoble delegaU on of voter* » rd ans. Including several women, who n ot chorused th e ir opprecIaU on o fier f 1- the m ayor thanked th em for the ir , m support and Ind tcaU d Uie councifs I Df course o t acUcjn. °

ShorUy a fte r th e delegation de- p parted . Parka C om m issioner O. H . h

dl Coleman moved th e guns be em- sr placed and h is moUon w as seconded 10 by Finance Com m lsaloner H. R. °01 O ra n t who had eeconded Uio oppo-1. site action of a week ago . *

“ Inquest Is Slated J •i In Traffic Death “• Of Jerome Woman ;rj JE R O M E Nov. 2 — An inquest u y. Into the tra ftlc d e a th of Mra. Rlila s

R . L aT um er. 57, Is pending . Jerom e u .. County Coroner J . B . WUoy sold n

Tuesday. g]M rs. i j iT u n ie r d te d a t 8 a. m . bi

Mondoy in S t. V alenU ne’a hospital, ni W endell, from In ju ries received In a n outomobllo a cc id e n t *ouUi of _ here la s t W ednesdoy. T

■' Mra. L oT um er w as b o m Jan . 10, * n 1B91, in C linton. Ia . She m arried n Erben E. L aT u m e r O c t. 24, 1020 In n R upert, m oving to Je rom e In Aprii,!* 1B31.I- Sho la aurvlvcd by h e r husband,

a daughter, Mra. R o b e r t E. Shelley.» Moscow: her fa th e r, A lbert Hopklna, f ' B C linton, Io ,: two alaters. Dorothy “*

Hopklna, C linton. I a .. and K ath - s e ryn W right. Bolae; a n d o b ro ther. ?■ a H arold Hopklna. O ak lan d , CaUf. n Sho waa a m em ber o f the Eplsco- i, paUan church of Je rom e, the Le- P< n glon auxiliary, th e Jerom e Civic H' h club, th o Jerom e c o u n try club ond ai e h a d been acUvo In R e d Cross and di

O lrl Scout work. U;Funeral servlcea will be held o t 3 hi

p. m . W ednesday tn th e Jerom o “• Presbyierlan chu rch w ith Uio Rev.• J . O. E Reuss, rec to r o f tho Oood- cl a tng and Jerom e E piscopal churchea, vc - ofrictatlng. B uria l wUl be mado la r t f th e Jerom e cem etery tm der th e d i- U

recUon of Uie F rox le r m ortua ry . bi

tl W a i t s f o r \» eleeUon. tf i t comea. wUl bring any In a onslaught againat boaic new deal M J laws. I n fac t ho hoa prem ised to ex- wi 9 pand somo of them . B u t T rum an » w ent a ll o u t in bla cam pa ign to em - tr t brace th e whole new d e a l.' W hot ia Uie ato iy o f U ionew deal? Pi

11 waa bom hero In W ashington » In Ul# dramoUo 100 d ay a a fU r PD R lU

took otfico M arch 4. 1933. T ho no* r Uon a economy w aa l a desperate co• a tra ita . Banka wero faU lng. Parm er* n t B v e re being dispossessed. Bread lines• were commonplace In th o etUes.

Tho cry over tho land then waa: ■AcUon. acUon. acUont ve

Immediately upon tn v in g the oath lo 1 .■? Prealdent. Roowsvelt ordered a . ihrte-day baak h o l i d a y —long qu

to alow down th e runa and tol I falhire*. B « ' tlxeu Cftlled wagress '

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T\VIN FA LLS, IDAHO, TUI

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For ihe aecood tim e In hi* G ye an of voUn{, A lan P . Senior, pioneer T w in FU U residen t, ecnld no t appear p e n an a lly a t th o poll* to e a tl hi* b illo t. B u t Uke the

I Ume h e was rs c a t io a in r in Flor- • Ida, he voted by s b ie n te c ballot, .

tb ls Ume from C a lv a ry , A lberU. , g \ C anvlo, where he u d M rs. Senior , ^ reside a t I IH F » o n ten a street.^ Photo nbove was taken when he •

voted In Novem ber, 1340. (Staff i pljolo-eniravlnj) J

t, * * * • ,Perfect Record ;

I Maintained by !S Absentee Ballot 'TO ■ ■■■J r

Th# firs t tim e h o voted waa. In 5luaa, a t n a ott*ycur elecU oti In

■ft SUlO^elphla, Pa., w hen O rover■ p S M g B ^ i u . P residen t. T h o f irs t IH a f t lM M if c o helped elect w aa B en- *■ H w a ^ M a rrlao a T D o flrat Ume ho ;

atrayei'T rom tha R e p u b lic an Ucket ‘was In Ifllo w hen he voted fo r ,Woodruw W ilson. ^

T hat’a a thum bnaU skew h of tho ,;* C2.year voUnR h isto ry of Alon P . i

Senior, who came t o T»-In Palls in L 1305. He ha.1 neii'er m issed a moJorelecUon a n d ha» vo te d by absentee ,

** ballot only twice. T lie f lr a t Umo „came while ho was o n a vacnUon In t Florida nnd tho aecond tim e ia to- d.iya elecUon.

But Senior, n t t h e age o t 83, haa„ other clalm .1 to dliU nctlon. H o cornea •

from a long line o f English carpet wtnvers. He claims h c was th o tlrs t to Introduce the n e tte d Rcm polnto to Idaho, and w u aL-io nctlvo in de­veloping new seed n lra lna In other crops.

I lie olalms h e was Use f i r s t to payUie U ton-hlgh Ilgure o t S200 per o

f l acre for land In th la county . He n“ paid Uiat p rice to P a u l Blckel fo r a ts t trac t on Blue Lake.n boulevard. T ho tla Senior oddlU on In th e cost p a rl of tie town Is nam ed to r him . A nd one liId more claim to diatincUon—through /

clow friendsh ip w ith the P realden fa J n . Bcerelary, Senior becam e well ac-d. qualnted w tlh Theodore Roosevelt, rin ____________________ _________ i

Kentucky First in p S Nation to Disclose “ ‘Stuffed’Vote Box s

* PARIS. Ky.. Nov. 3 (/!>>—D eputy nJ Sheriff Jo h n Neal nn ld today a ba t- p

' lot box a lu ffed wlUx 17 D em ocratic. ballots wos found w hen th e polls «- opened In CUntonville p rec inct No. d' 3- F

>. Tlie a luffed ba llo t box woa re* dJ. ported flra t by HusscJI D ay. R epub- bIc llcan county cam paign chairm an ,id and la ter confIrTnc<l by N eai. T he aid deputy aald Shertlf J . M. L ee r and «

U)e o the r election commtaalonera3 hovo taken custody of th e ballots q,Q and have gone to U ie scene. gV. Doy aatd B . D ales, a R epublicanI- challenger, ta.ipected the box before Ua, voUng a tarted anil h e a r d aom elhing f<a ratUIng Inside. O poa being opened pI- the box waa found to co n ta in 17 at

ballota. a

V o t e r s ’ D e c i sy Into em ergency tesslon. I t convened a u March B. 1933—nol lo iow lng w h at i t „! :- was going to do.n But Uio While Houae *T)raIa tr '• trust." headed by P ro f . R aym ond

Maley, was a t w ork a ro u n d th e . i ? President. “n Emergency m ean irea w en t to cap- a 1 ft ttol hill In rap id o rd er. yi

Tho cry agalru t a •‘rubber s tam p” D * congreas -went up early l a aocne 33 ^ quartera, bu t the law m okers acted

awltily, w ith han ily any reatatonce tc and aometlmes wllh b u t ItlUo debate , tu

Vost powera were p u t in to Rooae- Ui veil’* hands, Q ulekly, m any liberal te

n Iowa emerged. toa There waa bittem eaa In aome Ih g quartera, and aew d e a l la w i were d token to th e courts.3 •■ 'lafl luprem o court iUUed U io KRA. Ici

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TUESDAY, NOVEM BER 2. 1948

Weath( Possil In P

Good voting w eather encour and o now congress, Heavj* fo out a big fo rm vote.

For tho country us a whole, cm Rockies and tho s ta te o t \ \

A voto going over SO.OOO.OOC * * * *

' S t a t e V o t e r s

E a r l y R uBOISE, Nov. 2 QJ.R)— Idoho v

electing eounty an d national ol cd an early rush to the polls.

The voters wcro greeted by days, in southern and southwcs stato it was overcast, b u t the

I panhandle i t was overcast with

* ICC Rejects: Rail Plea on* Rate Boosts® WASHINGTON, N ov. a ( /D -.l ti#' Interstate commerce com m lsalon to -

day rejected th o ra ilro a d s ' petitJon ' fo r an Im m ediate “emergencT'*

e ight per cen t fre ig h t r a le Increase. T he commission an n o u n ce d lh a t

® I t will open hearings N ov. 30 o a tho generot IS per cen t a d vance la rate s asked by the ra ilroads.

A l th a t Ume, th e ICO sa id . I t WlU al*o lake evidence on th o rail Industty moUon fo r a n e ig h t per c en t Increase to be coUected while th e commlisloa eom ldera th e re­quest tor 0 13 per c e n t advance on a long-term baals.

j Tho railroads a sked th e IC C on Oct. 13 for perm iaalon to boost

J rate s quickly aa a a em ergency m ea- ^ aure tn view o f now w age to c rta se j , ‘ fo r rail w jrkera." The c an te rs sa id U»e altuaU oa . w arranted acUon w ith o u t hC M laj,

B u t they said th a t if a h e a r ln s waa* neccasajT, » ehould b« he ld before *? Uia end of O ctober." Th# commtsslon’B decision to le t

th e m a lu r s ta n d for rerlew o n Not, 30 followed req u e au from a h l f ^ r a and olher In teresta fo r a tu ll h e a r ' tng before a n y r a to Increase Is 1

» granted. ,Among those \irg lng a tu ll h e a r tn c i

-® were tho departm en t o t agrlctiliure , 0 nnd Uio SUto AaaoclaUoo of PubUo

U tility Commiaslonera.

“ Jaycees Open j Annual Drive | For Members |

,y Tho Ttt'ln P a lls Ju iU or C ham ber ' ;r of Commerce opened lla i[e membership drive M onday hy ex- 1 a tending an InvlU U on lo a ll m e a 31 10 to 33 years o f age, Incluslre . to a t - ' }f tend a general m em berahlp m eet- ’ 10 Ing a t 7:30 p . m . N ov. 8 a t the h Amerlean Legion ha ll. aceordUi* to •a Jaycee P resident CU ft Slm m oas.:- In apeaklng o f th# drl\-e Sim m ons . pointed out th a t th e Jayceea bad

a lm ojt doubled th e m em berah lp tn th e past year a a d engaged tn m any projects tor th e b e tte rm e n t o f T w to Falls and Idaho.

“T he locol Jaycees received a a - ' Uonal recognlUon la s t year w hen >

p our Christmas acU vlty w as ad judged J* th e second best la tho n a tio n .'' S im - * y mons aald. “T h e acU rlty took f l n t * 1- place tor the a ta te o f Idaho ." ‘ [c T he announcem ent o f the drive *

wns made following a m e e tln s N on- , day evening w hen SU nm ons and i Robert W arberg w ere selected as

:* delegatee lo th e a ta te quarterly , I- meeting Nov. 8 a t N am pa.

A report w aa m ado lh a t Pau l i 0 Bagwell, naUonal Jaycee prealdent,0 wUl bo in Burley N or. 17. Membera i « intending lo aU end th e m eellnfi a t j* Burley *-ere aaked lo c o n ta c t e ither

Simmons or D on Z uck.n Plana were raad# f o r th e pubUca- e Uon o t a bl-n>oath]y new a buU tU a i 8 for dlstrlbuUon a m o ac m em bers. A c d prlre will be o ffe rM to th e peraon i 7 suggesting Uie best n a m e to r lha s

aew publlcaUon, Z uck aald. i

i s i o n o n 1 6 Ya A p a rt of fa rm p i« c ram v u* nuUltled. T here began a a ira la be- »

tween the W hite Bouse a n d m e h igh Pa tr ib u n a l1 T hen came th e 1938 p ris ideaU a l ^* eJecUon; Rooaerclt e a rrted 48 aU tea *

a n d loat only M aine a a d V erm ont to *■ Alf M. Landon, K ansas. T h e TOtera ^

awept in a coogrtsa ovcrvhelaU ngly ^ “ D em oeraUo-73 lo IT l a th e a e a a u ;* 333 lo SB la Uie hous*. tl 1 So RooRvelt decidcd to try to » s aelUo Uie Usue o f hla de fe a ta Ut th e c I. auprem# court. R&rdly h a d h e taken. th e oaUi of office f o r b is aecond v1 te rw than he propoaed a pi«n e ith e r b

U> forte some o f th e « ltU a« JuaU e«) In to reUrement o r la t h im a d d u p ta v, alx new facta. ij

T he m c U s a . v u Quick a a d vlo- . len t. s,

N tu Irrissled Idaho Count

M 8 Umhrn t f J

ler Is E] ible Rec E residen

By Tbe AaeodouroRcd a posalble record turnout f forenoon voting wos reported f r

)lo, it was foir with mild temperati f Washington..000 In thia 41st presidential elect!

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l u s h t o P o l l s10 \“otera toda>* began the process11 officers, and reg is tra rs report- s, I by d e a r skies, tho firat in fo u r '

western Id a h o ; In tho cast of tho 1 ;he rain had atopped, and In th e i ith aome lig h t ra in in some areas, — The w eather bureau predicted

thoro m ig h t be somo light rain or snow over the re s t o f i the s ta te by lato afternoon.

By noon fou r ho u rs a tte r tho polls opened, thousanda of peraons h a d already c aa l th e ir baUota. B u t reg-

h c la tT M a n d elecUon Judges aald th e y expected th e biggest ru sh la te r ta the aflem oon , a f te r oftlee*. aUtrea

^ and fac to ries h a re closed to r th e ^ da>\ T he poUa v e re acheduled to

cloee a t 7 p . m .» • U q a o r Sterea O w ed

AU bara serv ing liquor v c re clcaed unlU a fte r th e voUng U over, and the s ta te 's Uquor atorea ve ro dosed

, , to r the day.*: T abulaU oa of th e re lum a v o n 't

~ begin u n til o fU r th o polla close in ~ m ost areaa o t th e aU te, alUiough ^ the la v a llo v s Judges to s ta r t co u n t- , ^ Ing the vo tes a tU r 60 have been ,

cast In a p r tc ln c l. T h e vote m u s t ; _ be kep t aecre t, however, im tll a f te r

^ Uie polla cloee.:a- D elay la E lgbted 'KB M ost elecUon o b s c rr o i ta ld th e !

entcom a ahould be know s about 11 ! p . ow or m idn igh t, a lthough

V , taau lo ttoa tw oom i& ted u kiS l ■ ■aa lom om nr, o r perhapa the n e x t day. >re TlUa eleeUon aeea tw o raccs w hich

a te a lm ost » rep e a t perform a n te c f ' le t th e iiaat.>r. I n th e sen ato ria l cam paign. Sen. j ’ra H enry D vorahak b n inn lng again st ‘T- B ert H . M iller, w ho la DemocraUe u candidate fo r th e Republican se n - ,

a to r'a Job. D w o n h ak defeated M iller n s w hen h e v a a runn ing for congresa >rc early tn h is pollUcal career. |

W h ile T r ie . Comeback !t n th e f l n t d la trlct, Com pton I .

W hite la trylnR to g e t hla Job tn th e houae of representaU ves bock from th e m a a v h o took It a v a y frtim i him two yeara ago. W hite voa d e -

‘ fea ted by Incum bent Rep. Abe M c- O retror O o ff by a narrow m arg in In IMS.

’g In th e second consreaalonol dla- tr tc t a yoxmg w ar vetetan. •Asoel

,er ty m a n , U ru n n in g against H oger- lal m an farm er Jo h n S . Sanbom , who X- U presen t RepubUean Incum bent, , 31 L ym an U a young rea l esU te brok- , t- er, on ly 37. and se rred as a p a ra - t - trooper d u iin g th e v a r . ,

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Date Js Set for Plea in Gooding

I Murder Charges IO O OD IN O. Nov. !)—F ount F rost,

J , Bliss, c h a r c ^ v l th t i n t degree ^2Q m urder o f Ju n io r C arl B raodhead, i^ Ooodlng. la a t Ju ly 34 during th e gQ. Pioneer day celebniUon a l H ager- l

m an . appea red Tue?day m om lngbefore D U trtct Judge H , D. S u l - t

_ phen. ,Ju dge Su lphen gave F rost unUl i

'T 11 a. m. S a tu rd ay to en ter a plea t ix to th e Inform aU on aa tiled, T h e^ Judge said h e expects to set the d a te t

for a tr ia l Saturday-. iF rost appea red In court wlUi h b g

ul a tto rney , Exicene Anderaon. Boise. *ll. Judge B utphen sa id foUowlng lh o fra FicBt case th e civil calendar o t d b - . c a t tr ie t c o u rt v l l l be called.« --------------------------- k

T O U C r NEEDS CHANGE" a»• SAN FRA NCISCO . Nov. 3 cla R cce r L apham . head o t th e A m erl- lA c a a eecnooilc mission to China, sava c a lh a t A m erican policy W vard C hinaI t m u st be reexam ined , no m a ile r c

vh lc h p a t ty v la a lh e elecUon. a

Y e a r s o f D e r rta Som e a tau n e h Dem ocrata as v e i l Es M RepubUcajia raised a o y o f -c o u r t tlh packlag.“ e.

Roosevelt aought lo pur^e In th e ^■a U38 elec tions tom e o f the aeaalo ra ° as a n d bouse m em bers of bis o v a pa rtyA v h o h a d oppoaed h b cou rt p laa . B u t tln tn a ll b u t one case h b effort waa ta U9 vain. tl i: However, th r o u jh deaUia and re -

U rem eata Roosevelt gradually v a so able to c h a a ie th e complexion of th o *le court. «a MeanwhUe, ten.UoBa and crtsea d e - i, d veloped tn E u r ^ T hea th e v a r X broke o u t ,• . Roosevelt ta ld I t v a j tlma fo r "O r. U® M w D e a r to a U a d aside and le t c

"D r. W to-tbe-W ar'* take over. n *- Alreetdy MBM o f - t h e basic new

deal la w i h a d U w d ou t tb e lr d a y , V

N6&'’ ' , ll>nntlca ____

AbJU B a r tu ot ClreoUUact «UM rnm «Bd CilUd PriM

ilncourag cord Tu] ntial Ba]lOut of Americans today to ballot fo 1 from many Industrial cities. And

statures. There was some rain In th

lection would be a record. The biggc * * * * 81

Dewey Ballotsr

In Manhattw; Truman Home “

S3^ From AP aad OT Beporb‘ President Truman cast hi* baUot “

In h b home town today to the ao- ^ u r companlment of flaah bulb lighting ho and the familiar election day banter . wllh the neighbors who were work-

tng aa elecUon offlclab In the poU- IS, ing place a block from tho *ummer ^ ed white hou« . 01Uf Oov. Thomas E. Dewey and Mrs. ^

^ Dewey voted todoy in the basement C Ot of a mldlown Now York City publlo It

school while a crowd of severol ]Ua hundred persona wolted outside to U lod catch a gUmpse of the RepubUean B< tz - presldenUal candidate, ley The President was accompanied In on hia trip to the polb by tho tin t '

rea bdy and their daughter, Margaret, ai lhe «'lio vaa caaUng her first rote la dj to a presldenUal elecUon.

Reportera asked President Truman di today whether he would stay up b< and listen to tho elecUon reluma. b

» d “I doubt tu - ho told Uiem. “1 d; ind think I'll go to bed. You won’t a. sed know anythUig unUl Uanorrow;*

Warren la Irked bin't In Oakland, Callf., Oov. Eorl War- «> In n n atarted otf elecUco day today U

ish wim a brief squabble wlUi a presa 3J (It- cameraman who photographed tho sen OOP Tlce-presIdenUal candidate la P

tlia votlae booth. Pt«r W orren bu n t angrily from behind

the curtain and coUared Uu photo­grapher, auuidlas 6a a chair, afler ■. be flre d .a flash bulb for an orer-

“v? head pictore as Warrea puUed tb t p voUa* laachlBo lever. o,

^ .H c .backed .Uie eamsrainan/bUo I] ^ a com er and aaked him to destroy c X ’ the negative. The chastened photo- j er crapher. who Identified himself u c

an employe of Life magaxlne. apolo- gleed and promised hta film would be burned.

Tayton Vote. Leave „Sen. Olen H. Toylor, Progressive y

u l I«rly vice presldenUal candidate.and his wife coat Uielr votea a t „

“ * Pocotello la Uie general election to­doy. then left by plane for San Jose, Calif. M

I . They'll hear reUims from the , , (CmUbb*! mi P u « 2. C*lii« I)

E China Cabinet : Summoned for Crisis Debate jSHANGHAI. Nov. » flJJJ-The “

Chinese cabinet will be called Into emergency aeaslon tomorrow to meet ^ a poUUcal crisis caused by com- ^ m unbt capture of Manchuria, re- porta from Nanking aald today.

Some observers aald the govern­ment of Ocnerallsalno Chiang Kal- shek m ight collapse aa a result of ^ military defeola and a disastrous B economic altuaUon Uut hos caused

(Q two cabinet mlnbters to submit - their rcstgnaUons. 1

st. The two cabinet memlwn, Prlmler ' ■ee Won Wen-Hoo and Finance Mln- uJ. ister W ang Yun-Wu, formally pre- he sented ihetr rtslgnoUoa to the legls*;r- loUve yuan (parliament) todoy. ng Previoua reporta aald Chiang re- il- Jected the reslgnallons when they

wero otfered to him and had asked !r Ul the two otflciab to cony on during ea the emergency period. "he The officlols told tho yuan they .10 wet« resigning because their cur- „

rency reform program failed. The “ lb gold Ohiaeae dolior, introduced ^ se. several monUia ago. has dropped i ' he from 23 centa lo eight centa Amert- s - can. Vr

The American embassy tn Nan- . king reported II hod received o mes- sage from Angua Ward, Amerlean

— counaul generol tn Mukden, say- ff •1- Ing th a t aU members of tho Amert- , , ya can consular a u f t were safe. f l

C oauaunbl forces completed tho “ er occupaUon of Mukden ye*Urday “

afternoon, tho messogo aald. "" le

m p p r a t R u l e ^ill Both Trtiman and Dewey called In os r t their campaign* tor expansion ot Ih

tome Of the others—notably those la] iQ dealing v lth social aecurity and v lrs minimum vagev co ^ ITumoD tried out hia ideu on ■— tit these and olher subjecta en boUi In the DemocraUo 79Ui confreaa and

the RepubUean SOth congreaa-wlih- . out Ajecesa.„ Oa the other band, however, the ‘„ «OUi ccagreaa made few changes la • ■

naw deal lava except to revlse the * Wacner ac t through the TafUHart-ley bUl. . S

Regardless cf v bo U elected tdday. ■?domeaUobtuea are bound to vie WlUl ^

T. me debates co Use latem atlcul . et o U b vh en the Slat coogmt coa*

Tenes la January, _______ ; ^M In le raU ng daya a rt abetd tny, Waahlngton. ^

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Lging fimoutallotinglot fo r a P resident, 32 governor* 1

And good w eather helps bring ;

In tho central valleys, the north* |

biggest voto in the past waa 49*. 820,312 in 1040, I t fell nearly 2,000,000 under th a t four !

I years ago when many Ameri­cans w ere overseas a t war. i

,• ITie usual.race among amall pr»*I) cincta to be the t in t to report thetr

vote vaa won thb Ume by Hart's Lo- , , p coUon, N .H . '

EeUi Find Cheer !Bockera of DemocraUo Presklent

Xjot Harry B. Truman aad R^ubllcaa ac- Candidate Thomaa E Dewey both Ing found aomethlng to cheer about la

the t in t trickling returaa.,rk. Hart'a LocaUon went 11 for Dewey oU- and one for Truman. Praaklla D. ner Roosevelt corrled the precinct 8-4 .

over Dewey In 1844. iSn. CoUloochee precinct la NorUt i ,ent CaroUna'a Smoky mounUOna popped j bllo In next—eeven tor Truman and tero ! jTol *or Dewey. Dewey got two votea i

to uiero four yeara ago and Roosevelt can io t eight. ;

Trwnan Wins Frecbet ilied _Brown‘a Form precinct In souUiem m t Florida reported four for Ttumaa xet, and-two fo r Statea’ Righta Oandl- ■

m dote J. Strom Thurmond.F ln t of Uie presldenUal condi­

tion datea to get his own baljot lato tb« up box wus Henry A. Wallace. Tbs etr-

ma. lj*rbUif Progressive party candl- "1 dole pvt h b vole in ahortly after 8

an t aa i. a t SouUi Salem. N, Y.The early rush a t BalUmore

brought predlcUons from'election r ^ . otflciala tha t the total ot baUoU' I doy Uiere would reach 310^00, aboot resa 35,000 more thoa four yeara,igo. . ‘ -x the Such ClUes as colambus, AkKo, I I ia Pblladelphta aad Newark' alia r t - I

ported heavy ToUn». rlind Abo rnniT—

Alwwiuj*;pcetlda>t,UM ,Toieni ^ are plcUng A ooogtMUL . <w - D onocrati-.ud BepubUeaai dla- t

puted up t a (h t ead the^to tfexko* 'a f U io a e a a t« .R a o * h M 6 1 R » B b i '

^ Ucan»- and -45 -O ^B oc» ti:-B 5& di,-^ ^ ^ sold Uiey .w in tafld o o a tn t, :

« o w ' * ' ^ ***•Borrlag upseU. Uie houat vookj , r

aloy Republlcon. ;The two major gaTirtiftntaj wound '

.i«r« campalga drive* la much ;Uie same longuoge they used a t th t ;

“W; start lost September. BoUi vere m ^ noUonol radio hookups last n igh t '

B ra ita T n u IlU ™ ' ,But Mr. Truman broke avay irom ■

tho tradlUon Uiat elecUon era speeches ore oonflned to a p p ^ to ' get. out and vote. He aald a t Inde- <

t pcndenco. Mo.. Umt to conunu# hU admlnlstraUon “b our best laiur- ance ogalnst going back to the dark days of 183X" And he added:

Y "I believe. In portlcular, that the ' I induatrlal workera, Uio tormen and ;

^ ^ 0 small business men of thla coun­try can best protect Uiemselves ’ * ogalnst rcacUcn and against InBa-

rhe Uon through Uie DemocraUe party." nto ^ D«wey sunick Uie "unity- note b t >«« fu n d ed up and down Uie laad, i

Sold he from New Vork otter a plea :n . to -vote rcgardlesa of how": ;f, -Unity la ranunosnt” ■m - * ^ 0 foremost Issue risingjil. and high above all othera la whether \of In thb solemn hour the tTnlted ‘

ous SUles of America b going to be ased (C«aU«mW M r4 c . I t. M tm a t)mil _ -------------------------- . ■„„ Voters to Decide S: On Controversial “■ School MeasuresIw . ?O^SE, Nov. 3 ca»-ldaho TOtera

00 consUlu- intr amondmcnb, the t in t atepa la

•* a complete reorgaabaUoa of the slate's school system.

^ The two amcadmenb will, ac- ccTdlng to tbelr aponsora. take

-fd »=hooladmlnblraUoBoutofpoUUat ' p iey soy Ulb win be accomplbhed by eUmtnaUng Uie officea of stato superintendent of pubUo lastruo- Uon and county school tupervlsort j l as consUtuUonal elecUve officea. .>3

n The two school amendmenta bava • ’0 aroused considerable heat ta Uit 3 sute. Some counUea, for tnstaace, aro reported spUt wide open over. iSS

J. Uie bue. and Uib may veB deter-' I fl4y 'to oUier

__ Also not on the atate or aational T /level, but Importaat to Uit ToUn o t Banaock oooatiy. la Uw ateet-^

a »l«i move by the Bancroft, Otact ^ and Svaa'a lake areaa of Uie oomibr. V.

Tbe Bancroft resldenU vm roto' ‘P In on Joialac Caribou county,.at ,wUl | of the Orace area TOtera. n ie 'e w a a t 1

»o lake area realdeate vm »oto o n ’ f,.. od vbeUier or not to Jota naakllD !L-

county. • . • . .

f - Wet JW am a ad v e t T lia fk 'te v m - ' II-

dteU on.eaoccra lac-M M le V aO nri < IEiQ .veather (O r.tht p a s t f ln tid m '-

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Parking Plan Is ‘Criticized’By Merchants

(F n a Pmt* Oo<>eould b t n llg re d th ro u sh th e ui< of off'C tree t p trU n s . We havo n o re th*n #de<iu*U fac llltlu fo r off- B tn a t p trU n f a t th e p rew n t. All I t nesd5 U development,” h e said,

Blaka cited o repo rt mado b j t'*" Cham ber of Commerce of 8Ioux O ly . la^ which h a d studied traffla probleois In m ora than 100 cUlea,‘n ie concluslona rtached by thU . aurvey w ere In agreem ent w ith the recom m endations m ade by Barton,Bloke M id. Val

U aln j » c h a r t of the c ity a» an U— llluslm tlon . B lake «ho«'e<l bureau n member# tho location of 18 off*»tr«et {5 0 J p a rk in s nreaji nd jacnnt lo t h r bujil- Jieis tUilrlcl. H e recommended rcsu- lallon of IhMO a r e u for maximum efficiency In handling vehlclM . im

A. S . Hensen m ade a m otion ttiai aerrle the subject be th ro v n open for dU- held cuMlon, RO some of lhe nrRiinirnls town ttna ln it th e plan could be hr:ir<1. Uo Hjun ( t ld he had m ade a count of ve- odist hide* on tho atreet* of the r l t r and Mu h e did no t concur «'IUi ilie (l(urea by th presented In the traffic cnnnuiun l'a will ti report. Rev. 1

He pointed e u t th a t T w in TalU playe. h as '•inclement w cnllirr fcir r luh l Mei m onths m it of the year" a n d du r- Lecla I n t lh a t time c iulom ers a re look* ion-« tn e for a place as cloae to th e point a gro of Ihelr buslneaa as posalble. They hqi did no t w an t to pa rk in o f t- itr e e t Powe) a re i i . he said. Cltrk

A m otion v a a m ade and carried ch a tt th a t a t the n e x t m eetlns of the Aei: bureau a final decision on th e plan Crnwi would be made by m erehanta and powel rccom m endatlona would be Riven U> ther, th e c ity council, and E

Before the d lacuulon on parallel Ora park ing began, th e M erchants ' tnjr» the R eau voted no l U> extend th e ir houra Amerl du ring th e C hrlstm aa seaaon. bu l gmllh to re ta in th e schedule of h o u n now Crawf In effect.

Elvla C ain ac ted aa direc tor of f ” " ” th e m eeting. He sa id th e c ity coun* I e ll had been p a tie n t on th e quea- Uoo of park ing a n d th a t In the f in a l analy tla th e v whole th ing I* a m a tte r o f education.

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Petitions Filed in K ' Two Estates Here '■""j

P e tltlona rega rd ing eatate m atters wero filed M onday In probate court

gJL''-S harp 'a pe lltion waa in connecUon

■with tb e d e a lh o f h la wife. C arrie L. t ° - ; S h a rp . Sep t. U . H o lUt«d th e ir eom- m u n ity p roperty «a Including 3«0 •c re a o f U nd a n d personal property va lued lo exceas o f >30X00. H earing o n th e m a tte r w u aet for 10 a jn . KD. D ec. » by P ro b a te Judge 8 . T . Mr*. ] H am ilton . duetec

M cCracken fUed a peUllon fo r th e churcl p robato o f tho will o f L. S. M cCrack- the Ri e n w ho died Sep t. 33. leaving an « sU t« o f rea l and personal property valued a t S8.M1.44, H earing on Uie OCX m a tte r w u aet fo r 10 a jn . Nov. IS. R

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BUHL. Nov. 3—H o t lunches wUl pw tor bo th e topic fo r dbcusslon a t a • “ ''ff- m eeting of the elem enU ry PT A a t P °» t« Z ^ o o ln achooi W ednajday, Nov, 3, ' I t w as announced M onday.■- AOE'

The Hospital i tSRupert

Em ergency beda only w ere avail- a b le T ueaday a t th e Tw in Palla iq c oun ty hospital. VlalUng houra are r« thnn fro m 3 to 4 and 7 to 8 p jn . , ^

ADMTXTED Pay Holloway. M rs. John H opkins,

M ra. •WUUam H offm an. M rs. Ouy »«char Oberahaw . M rs. O eorge Em m em and * P- M rs. D onald Hawka. a ll T w in Palla;M ra. L eonard Peters . Amaterdam :M rs, R a lph B aughm an, Mm. Roger U rb. M rs. U u re n c e C lark andO harlea H all, all Buhl; Mra. H enry ---------D u a th o m . E den; Mra. Joe Coates. K im berly, and Melvin B l a n r r ,H ansen .

mS.MI66ED Rudolph O am m eter, M a r l o n

E U enhauer. June Pa rk in and Ixjnnl# P o H unter, a ll Tw in PalU ; Mra. R ich- a rd O raves and daughter. PUer; M l Z>ennla W alt, O oodlng, and U oj-d M M PouKon. Oaklo^.

Weather IT w la Falla a n d vlclnlty~>CIeudy

WlUt T»ln a o d a llghtly cooler ton igh t p artly clondy W e d n e ^ y .

H igh yeatcrday M. low S«, to w thla rao m ln f 43. 8 a . m . 44. P re«lplU - UoD J l o f an Inch . I

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Noto one day without a wire^ traf/fc death in our Magic death Valley.

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Service Held for BSS Sgt. Clair Crdss K

R ICHFIELD. Nov. 3 — Puneral persoiaenrlce.1 for Sgu Clalr 0 . Croas were of thheld Balurday afternoon in th e of tht«wn audltorlvuii with tho Rev. W ll- prclln11am P. Franka. pastor of the Meth* quant odlsl churcli. offJclaUng.

Musical numbera were presented Dr.by th e M ethodist choir. P. L. M an- teatswill tiang ajio lo nceor.ipanlcd by tho aulphiRev. Mr. F rank . M n . C. M. Prldmoro oxideplayed th e prelude and postlude. mlxtu

Member* of the American Legion, lo an' Legion auxiliary and the Odd FeU Helow* lodge attended the aervlce.i In whclliI group, BUS hi

Honorary pu llbearen were Pred causePowell, c. O, Ohatfleld. Ray Mills, Dr.Clark H and, sr., C. O, Paulson. C. P. haveChatfJeid and Lyla Deeds. morro

Active pallbearera were Newton D r. NCrawford. Dick Johnson. Dlrncy o t htPowell. Leo Sw alnslon, Loula Crow- wouldIher, Lee Monroe, G lenn Caldwell entireand Elm er Sw atm an. ge t a

Oravealde nte.i wero conducted inthe R ichfield cem etery by the local T \ r t ,American Legion post with Charlea U dBmllh. Leo Bwalnaton and Nawion iC nw ford In charge. J

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Funeralsa A N N r r r —F uneral services for Bw^l'ey

3harlea Alexander M cCarter will near30 held a t 3 p. m, W ednesday a t wife p ^ e McOoldrlck funeral home, u j i

o u y . i„„ John «

JERO M E — Funeral aen-lces for In Delu rs . R llla R. L aT um er will be held RudoljII 3 p jn . W ednesday In the Jerom e Baker. Presbyterian church w ith the Rev, DIcro, T. 0 . E Retua, rector of the Good- M ln n t ing and Jerom e Episcopal churchea. Funi officiating. B urial wtll be mado in body 1 lhe Jerom o cem eten’.

K IM B E R L Y -P u n ea l aervlcea for CotMr*. H atel V. Arnold will be con- Tllueted a t Uio Kimberly ChriaUan i l* u rch a t 2:30 p jn . Wednesday w ith m o„Ae Rev. M ark C. Cronenberger and piiv rrAe Rev. Jam e* Bradford officiating. (

a O C D IN O -P u n era t aervlcea for Pfc. Robert W. W alta wUl be held a l t p jn . Priday In Uie Thompeon J , ' ^ :hapol wlUi Uie Ray. P. J . Bruna, jaslor o f tho BapUst church, o fflcl- mnrtM lUng. Membera of Uie Ooodlng VPW 5^^ ° » s t will hold m ilita ry rltea a t Elm-

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ACEQUIA — Roaary for Patrick ^ J llourko WlU be recited a t 0 p jn .•uejday a t Ule Ooodman m ortuary, * tupert. by tho Rev. Po ther D. L. .kV' iS! IcElUgolt. Requiem m ass will bo f®, elebraled by PaU ier McElligott a t c L a . ' D a. o . W edneaday In St. Nicholas catholic church , Rupert. Burtal will 0 made In th e R upert cemelery.

PA IR P IE L D -F unera l aervlcea for Jchard WUUam K bU er wlU be held ^ 12 p .m . W edneaday In th e T hom p- Vlsuo >n chapel, Ooodlng. wlUi Uie Rev. aflton Moore offlclaUng. Burla] PbomIII be m ade In th e Elmwood ceme-:ry. l - ^ , .

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City Stricken By Gas Asks ^ Help of U. S. £

DONORA. Fa., NOV. 2 W V-The »«> »borough of D onora U>day asked tne >n T i 17. 8 . public health service to aurveyUie a tr above th e town In an e ffo rt Comjlo aolve th e mystery malady which Mr.took 10 Ilvea. tu m e

Council decided la st n igh t lo en- CaUf.Ilal Uie aid of the national healUi h e r aigency n fte r hearing chargea th a t famil; lumea ’ and amoke from th e tineaorka of th e A mrtcan Steel and teg lotviro oompony were a factor In lhe 'H ’lleatha . lean 1

Town MeeUng HHd « t 8 IT h e chargr.-» were made a t an old- the C

'aahioned toATi- meeUng by F rank th e eSurko. aafety director for th e CIO Thuri United Sleel Workera, and Dr. WU-liim Rongaufl. member of th e board n « i n)f health . , Ope

Before th e meeUns of about 300 emplclersons. Dr. Joaeph Shilen. head chans)f th e Induslrlal hygiene bureau begin:)f tho e taio board of healUi. aald eordliw ellm lnary teala showed "smaU ClositluantlUea” of poison ga.' In th e a ir. iLiual.

Testa Reveal GaiDr. Shilen aald hla prelim inary FeaUi

eita ahowed tho presence of both Theulphur-dloxlde and a u lphu r-tr l- fesUvirxlde Jn aamplea taken before llie of Non lx ture of m ioke nnd fog had lifted Belvei0 any g rea t degree. wUI t

He declined, however, to say audlttwhether the ••amnll quanUUe.s'^ of old f:ns ho found would be nufClcleiit to Monti ause death .

Dr. Sh ilen aald ho expected to Week lave h is full report ready by to - Mrs lo rrow ond wotiltl tu rn It o;-er Co 1 P. f )r. NorrLi W. Vaus. state aecretary he r i f health . He added hU agency voyag. p'ould con tinue to mako testa o f tho Join n tire aurroundlng aren In order to D, N. e t a comploto picture. “lr f

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5avid A. Rudolph K Passes in Burley

BURLEY. Nov. J-D av ld A. R u- olph. 71. died a t 7:30 a .,m . TUea-ay in a local nursing home foUow- H j l ig a sh o rt lllnea.1,Mr. R udolph waa bom Oct. 10. S p

m . In M lnnesoU and camo tourley In 1030, He operated a ran c h - Tear here for several yeara. Hla *■tfe preceeded him in dcaUi, j e rHo la aun'lved by seven chUdren. Jnck

luy. Annie. Mary. Catherine, Elsie, Valenohn a n d A lbert Rudolph, all living Injurli1 Delt*. Colo.; four brothers. O . W, day w udolph, Burley; E arl Rudolph, w ith ; aker. Ore,: Fred Rudolph, San on at 'lego, Calif., and Lee Rudolph, west o llnne.iota. At : F uneral servleea are pending. Tho waa a 3dy la a t th e Payne m ortuary. tendln

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Council Accepts “S Monthly Reports

M onthly reporta accepted by the *rhgty council Monday nlglit Uicluded strucktoso of th e plumbing and electrical p u u lapectora, pollco Judge, and aUite l u n , .ibllc healU i d rp ..rtm ent. T he la tle r i* } ""lency reported the city'* w ater Is ^nd t:

E igh t plum bing InstallaUons were nera^'* indem ned In Septem ber ou t of 50 w rla h ispected. S ixteen complalnl.’i wero -phe itestlgo ted a n d 14 san lU ry Inspee- gtale tona m ade. Five condem nations _____ere m ade on 331 electrical Inatalln. m a Inspected, Six complalnls wero vesUgated, . «A to u l of »3,OOOJO w as received by lo police Judge during September, h a t am oun t includea I1.34T.SO In « mda. fines and costs and IMS In A afflc bonds, fines and costs.

Dr Tg EO. P. SCHOLER |DR. JACK 0. PENCE

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the blggeit newt event of the yeor - on fop new* personolltlet will bring you a

R«wi of election with tto^walch timing, c o t It b reported by the greot n«w» tervk« ABC's own newt onolysti. Every 5 mlttufet- ■ lopulor voto flguret, «vwy 15 mlnutw

•state alectoral vote*i every M bour, jto* of locol elecHon newt from thli jtotloi »**d to touch yoor rodlo dJol-AU the newt I I oo thb ono program,..ond yow get It FASl

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Twin Falls NewVlalUng n t t r a CaUfomU Chill

Ju lian Newman and John Mac* Jayc Arthur, who are (onnecled w llh C o- sor a lumbla Sleel ftt P ittsburgh. Callfn p m . ire viaitlng M n . Eugene OalniDdcr pubUc ,n T w in Falls.

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M r. a n d M n . Don Danlell havo re- Mond. um ed lo Uielr homo in Loa Angeles, clerk 7aUf.. following a month's v u i t w tth ray, ’ le r alaU r, M n . M. J . Macaw, and Lake i amlly,

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TTie T w in FalU port of the Amer* Jhe e can Legion wUl meet a l L<%lon haU fUed it 8 p jn . today to dlacuas plana for count; ho O olden Oloves to iunam ent and of rei h e d la tr lc t convention to bo held nvuraday a t Kimberly.

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O pening hours of ihe Idaho aU te m ploym ent scrvlce office wlU bo ihanged from 6:30 a . m. to 8 a. m.. leglnnlng Wedne.-day m om lng. ac- — ordlng to A. J . Meeks, m anager. .JT” ; nosing hou r will be 6 p. m . aa

_____ b e n a'eaUval SetT ho Lincoln achooi PTA harvest

csUval Ims been se t for the evening Fined f Nov. 20. according to M n , W alt shoi lelveal, PTA president. The fesUval city ci 'Ul bo held a t tho U ncoln school lntoxl( ud ltorlum wlUi booths, gamea and Weber Id fa.shloncd dancing. Mrs. Onll Mondt ■lontgomery Is general chairman. nie M

V eek'End T rip_____________________bonds Mra, C. L. Luke left by plane a l charge p. m . Sunday for Chicago (o bid felted

cr aUter, D aphne Sm ith, bon oyagc to Europe where she will sin a no ther broUier. Lleut.-Col. j j f f t I, N. Sm ith, comptroller of tho l r forces In Europe. Whlto In P ' hlcago, Mrs, Luke vlslled two o ther ' ro th e n . O. F . Sm ith and 6, Pres- , ALB in Sm ith , and the ir famUlrs. H er «doae loUier, Mrs. M. E, D. SmIUi, 10, «». wl' !tu rned wlUi he r on Ui8 I0;30 a, m. the p. lone Tueaday._____________________ were I

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lailey Residents Seriously Injured S In Auto Accident aervlce

JERO M E. Nov. 3—Mr, and Mr.i, tho gri nek SImfvion. Holley, are In SU Elow •alenUne^a hospital with serlou.1 ijurlea received a t 4:40 p jn . Mon- Nelly, ny w hen the ir 1018 sedan coUlded .1th a highw ay departm enl truck “ 0 n s ta te hlgh^vay 33, five mllea Klon w est of hero. I” chaAt noon T uriday . ^u*. Slm pjon Daugh, aa atlU unconscious and h e r a l- I^ve a indlng physician regarded he r con- chapla lUon aa "very serious." Simpson

reported to be Improving. Clark.T h e truck, driven by Jom ca E cock, t osenbaum , Gooding, waa traveling -J is i on th e road and turned north mayne Ilo th e Appleton aervlco aUtlon. h e slm p.ion car. going west, O eo^c .mck th e rea r of the tnick. Clark,Pu ll ex ten t of Mrs. Simpson’s m- H urst.irles have n o t been determined. ---------Im pion received lacerations, bruises nd tJiock.Ro.ienbaum and hla two paa.^en-

?n*. Ben Newbry and Eugene bright, were n o t Injured.T h e accident was Investigated by a le police.

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!W8 in Briefu u flippe r aad I>aBee ^Jaycees and Jay -C -E lles w as ipeo*>r a ehlU supper a n d dance a t 8 m . today a t Uie L e i lo a haU. l l j e

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U rriage LleenM ^ 5 ^A m arrtago llcenae. was lasued m «a

londay a t tho offlcce of th e counly nU k :erk to K eith Clyde Decker, M ur- .Hea ly, O U h. end Gwen Black. S a lt th e r•ke aty . _____ ordlni

ecree FiledA decree o f final dUtrlbuU on m

le e tlaU of Elvln R . M yers was S '" " led M onday a t the office o f th e f ' J l J Junty clerk, “n ie e tU le . conaUUng : rea l sn d personal property la win FalU county, waa awarded to [yen ' widow, Evelyn M. M yeri, In 5 :^ ® robftte court Monday.

hei* Club ' »«n aiThe .regular m onthly bualneaa O urk,eeUng of th e Sporter P ho to clut» tm be held tonight In Uie club KarUi■oms. A yearbook to be m ade by Joeep:le d u b wUl be discussed and a eons. im m ltU e will be selected. M em - W endin are oaked to bring color slides ClojI en ter tn th e allde ahow In D ec- l<or«nnber. Browi

---------- P trry ,Ined In C ourt Boyd.Shorty LltUe was tUied 130 In or. Hity court Tueaday on a chargo of Claln,toxicatlon In a public place. B etty Twin'eber waa fined the same a m oun t Falls onday on a almUar charge. Jo h n -e Mills, Lewis P eters and Jo h n n

Broilndskl each forfeited 830 i S U iDda Tuesday on Intoxication larges. and a 139 bond w as fo r- lUd by John Morris, tr .

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igt. C. D. Harris St” Paid Last Honors fS,

ALBION. Nov. 3—M ilitary grave* avenu le aervlces for Sgt. CUflon D . H ar- 83.000, I, who was killed while aervlng in ven a Paelflo during W orld w ar U west, rre held Saturday a t th e Albion s tru c t ne lery w ith Bishop Joe OlU elle In to a 1 arge. Uy d ,A trio composed of V ard C h a t- « m . DahUa Clay and Z alona M a- iney aang a num ber, and Chester iveland read a poem, w ritten by rs. Maye A nita Johnaon fo r th o . rvlee. Thomaa Loveland dedicated

r io w en wero In charge of N ona imp, O eraldlno Camp. R u th M e- :lly. Marlon Taylor a n d O na Nye. m e mlUtary aetvlce w as handled tho Albion post of A m erican Le-

)n w ith Com mander Boyd P arrlsft charge. Color bearer* were R ay A m

lugh. Hugh C lark a n d O eorge K . f l \ ivele.is. D ana H. V erry ac ted as aplaln. Members o f th e fir ing uad were Vic Redm an. E m e at f J in , ' ork. Leland Trem ayne, BIU H ay- out t r ck. Dougln.i Mahoney. Ja ck R aah ;»™«> d Jo h n Miracle. A llon L . T re - tyne and Lee BaUey were buglere. Pallbearers were Ouy R. Roberts, mueu. :orge Ruble. K eith Amende. G len [ rVihi' ark, Boyd P a rrb h a n d H arold ro u ea irst. ■ I '' r moi

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CHEVROLET-

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Council OK’a Applications I—

Of Dairymen'T t ie d ty oouncU M onday n lg tit pp rored a la rge num ber o t da iry ppUcaUons from farm ers a n d da iry - le n tn th is area w ho a U ted th * Q heui lUk they supply to local c rc am - g y j . rlea and processing p tanU m eeU he requlrem enU of Uie c ity mUk rdlnance. T h e appUcaUons Include caldw M*e of: .C harles CantieU . M aurtce C apps.

Jharles A. Reed. BTneat Petereon nd SOBS. O eorie Schick a n d Leo Ammers, all o f th* B ub l ar«a . nCharlea Allen. WaUac* B aker. C a r l d o in

leUne, G ran t >Randall, H erm an toker and Rulon Btofcer, a ll o t th * to v lurley area.O, W . W arner. FUer; LeRoy L a r - Brecln

:n a n d R. L. L araen. Jerom e; J . R .>urk. K imberly; F a r r rn C hand le r. pairiB' oe DUle, W yatt HamUton. H arrey b u i O !arUey, R. J . K ing. Bud M arlow . B a r t i oeeph Springer, C hrU tenM n a n d -H e di SIS. and Jo h n Kewbrough. a ll of th e ha bUi /endeU area.a a r k t K letnkopf, O rtn Boone. - ^ •

orcn MlUer. L eonard Albee, Boyd l l U tfown. W alter M aiU ilejen, a T . t r ry , Lem U lter, E lm er A nnls, Carl oyd. Edward Ehlera. M allory P ish - r, Hem pleman brothers, C. E . M e- » ,„ ] lain. Hantey QueaneU a n d th e of 'win FaUs Dairy, aU of Uie T w in i.*“• _________________ h u ' i :

building Permit Asked for Home

O eorge A. C onrad, rou le S. filed onen applK atlon for a building p e r- Wakeslit M onday w ith th e c ity c lerk to John; uUd a 37 by M*foot fram e one- unlly dwelimg a l 1B » SertnU i ranue east a t an esUm ated cost of1.000. *^7 P<V em on Neeb, 830 Fou rth avenue w .♦ est. filed an appUcatlon to con-m e t an eight by 14-foot addlUon AI a 14 by 36>fool fram e one-fam - T ^f dwelUng a t th a t addresa. C ost V f las esUmated a l tSOO. O ^

$312 S to len X /An estim ated 8313 In cash waa ^kan from the W estern M usic com - i Gm y. 444 Main a ren ue aoulh. w hich Yas burglarUed betw een m idn igh t Vm day and 10 a , m . Monday-, a c - A>rdlng to a police report. E n trance Xaa gained through a tmek door. v

\STHMA H U C U S llDon^t Uteouthlnv. ■n««alng,cttnklRC, .4^>currln* alUcliB ol u rtin thu l AilhmK V Iln il»«p and •n*r(T>neth*r d a r wtlh- AIU tr r li 'f ME.NOACO. Thla cr«in In- V .>nial m*<lkln» worki ihni th* blood. Alua rtaehlnr th* br«crhlal lub*a and ^ CTiB*». Ujually t ta r u h«»pln* natur* Anm»<lUt»lr »« thItS, atlcKr Ylucui. thu* alUTlallns couchlnr andr«meiln(fr««r hn a lh ln t ana y• •h in t <J«t MK.SDACO trom A’ur d n in l i t today. Qulclc aaUaraetlen *

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Seen TodayG u Oelke back In elrcxOatlon _

gam and grateful to be allre after utonobUs c ra sh .. . BIU Dye dla- , X laying two pheasants and rocount- ig hunting expenencea. . . Feu* . - Iftng ton's sudden lUneas as ex- £ ~ r ' u»* for quick departur* to goheasant hunUng___ High schooliTte classes InspecUng elecUoa rocedur* a t varloua poUlng places.. . P. H. Vandoburg. Jr., here from £* WdweU.. . Prank Healy and Itorg* Deaa having mld-stoeet F*"?* lecUon conferenea. . . New hat 5®“; ” bore O. H. Coleman's smUe.. . irs. A. A. Plaxbeard from Jerome.. . Old gent wandering up and ® own aUeet before finally finding ameone who oouJd tell him where D TOU.. . Various InformaUon eaten besieged wim rrquests for reclnct boundsrlu and poUIng ^ lace locaUons. . . Just seen: C. O.•alrley, Olen Crumal, Arme Strelfus,lUl Ostrander. John Roberaton and ^larbara Hafer. . . And overheard.

l O - Y e a r - O l d B o y P e t

C l a i m e d b y D e a t h ]Paul Lynn Anderson. 10-yeor-old A pe

on of Mr. and Mra. Paul E. Ander- 3n. 1547 Tlilrd avenue east, died at U home Monday.He was bom In Twin Palla oa nersoni

tor. 13. 1937. and attended Blckel *ool. He waa a member of Uie laptlat church and Sunday s j ^ l . Jom. r 'surviving besldea h it parents ai!o RusseU ne graiKlmother, Mrs. IJnrtle The ' /akem. Twin Falls; a brother. *. m. N ohn; two slaters, Helen and Jo torle; aeveral aunts, uncles and }uslns.Body rests a t the White mortu- willli

ry pending funeral arrangements. Blakeal

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Dewey Ballots . _ In Manhatton; Truman Home

(Pnai F*f«. Om) home of Um senatotTs b ro ther. Pan! Taylor, who ta eandtdat*for flfUi distric t repreaeaU U ve.

T aylor closed h is naU onw lde cam - palgn wlUi an a d d m a a t % Progres- slve party raUy U st n i g h t H e m ada no p i^ c U o n s o a th e ou lcom e o f th e y presldenUal race except to say he M le fed P resident T tu ax an would do better naUoaaUy th a n m o st peo­ple expect

In Edgefield, 0 . C.. O o r. J . e trom Thurmond dropped h la ba llo t Into his tiocietown p rec inct Imk a n d told newaman tha elecUon-guesaera were {Olng to be surprised to n ig h t w hen Uie re tim u come In.

'1 have sn Idea t h a t a lo t more [>eople beUeve tn pe rsona l llbcrUes and consUtuUonal g o vem m en t—and irlll make tbe lr beUefs know n today ■~than any of th e poU sten have yet. jredlcted." Uie S ta te s ' R lgh ta Dem - x r a ts presidential can d id a te aald.

Petition Is Filed In Baker Estate

A petition for le tte rs o f adm ln- siraUon In tho 830.000 eaU le of ftusseU Baker, w ho d ied O c t 18. was 'lied Monday In p robale c o u r t

T he estate consists o f rea l and senonol property In T w in Falls :ounly. Listed as holra a re Uia vldow. M n. LllUan B aker, and two ions. Robert' A. B oker a n d Jam es tuaseU Baker.

Tho petlUon wUl be h e ard a t 10 I. m. Nor. 18 In p robate c o u r t

Discharges «Wllllam K . Miller. W ard Marlon

31akealee.

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SDAY. NOVEMBER », I M

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ChaiiTOW f o r P a rk in g L o is I T ells o f T a sk

Ad<UUon»l Inform&Uon reg a n lln s the nsennii o t ftcqulrlns a n d oper* •UOK ofr-B tnet pa iU n tt lot* h a s been ouUlned b ; B . P . B lU e . c h « lr- num o t th e c ity o tr - s tn e t pA rU ng

„ Ho «aW t t e coromlaslon la foUow- V Ing rtcom m endatlo iu mado by th o

th e A uoclat«d C onsultants in gen* enU. now ever, he pointed o u t th a t If tbo projec t Is delayed unU l th o c ity is . perm itted to ob ta in ofr> a tree t po rU n s , lots, aueh lota, wouldn’t be available u n til a l ta r parallel parking has been s ta r ted .

S a rre sle d by Mayor IB lake sold M ayor H . O. L au tc r­

bach su rac jted to th e commission th a t privato enU rprlae could do tho Job lo ster th a n the c ity eould c u t I red tape to do th e aam e Job. Tor th is reason. Blake sa id , several bus­inessmen, Including him self, h a d I a tarted operaUng oIN street p a rk in s I a reaa. H e pointed o u t th n t Aaso- I d a te d Consuitants hod a p ed tle d I th a t o ft-s tree t park ing areas shou ld I be In operaUon beforo para lle l porlc- iDg Is adopted here.

R egarding th e M crchanU ' b u reau ' p ropH sal'to r lorm otlon of a n o n ­pro fit corporation to finance the off- s tre e t parking project. B lake sftld tho money nu*ed would be used to ' m ake pojTnents on property a n d liquidate th e debt over a period of years. A fter th e corporaUon ocqulreit ' p roperty, control would be t ra n s - le rred to th e city to opera te and m a in ta in lots through th e use of park ing m eters. '

Several Lots Open W ithin Uie past oeveral weeks.

V several commerelal parking lo is W* been established to supplem ent th e .

one a t a service sta tion on w hich ] Blake and lils brother, Seth B lake. , have a franchise. He noted th a t ‘ Uie lo t located acrosi the alley fro m * the Idalio D epartm ent sto re . H ud- eon's shoe store, T ro llnser's pn o m - macy and Alexander’s m en More Is being operated under an a rran g e - m enl w hereby cuslomera of th o , stores ge t free parking. i

T ho Blakes made a survey of o tf - j s tree t parking here about 18 m ontha ago. Inter acquiring a U iree-ycar J lease on vacan t lots ncroes th e a lley j trom tho O rphcum theater. I n fo r - . maUon compiled by Blnke and h is , b ro ther Is expected to be an nsxct to j the o ff-stree t park ing commlaslon.

Springdale Tells ! Trips and Visits ]

SPRINODALE, Nov. 3—T . E . rBowen and D. M. Burgess are hu ,n t- iIng elk and deer near Ashton. I

T . E. M urphy. BU George. ULuh, 1Is VlslUng his son-in-law and da u g h - jte r, Mr. and Mrs. D on N orton, a n d •:tam lly. I

Mrs. D. P. n ilm o ro apent la s tweek-end In Provo, D tah , w ith h e r fson and diiURht*r-ln-liiw, Mr. ftiid iMrs. K ellh Fillmore, and dau g h ter, f

a LaVera Fillmore. ’Mrs. T . E. Bowen recenUy a tte n d - '

ed funeral services to r a relnUve In I Pa rk City. U U h.

M erllyn Bronson and Gale C luim - 1 bers attended the souU ieast Id ah o ihigh school speech, d ram a nnd d e - /bato conference Buturday a t Id ah o IBUt« college, PocaUllo. |

• Second Group to i Get Draft Check |

BOISE. Nov. i m — A sccond 'group of Idahoans will be given ; d ra f t phj'BlcAl examlnnU ons th lamonUt flt Spokane, Boise and P oca - -tello. ;

Brig.-Qen, Jo h n E, W alsh. sUiteselective service director, sa id today •sen men will be examined. ,

H e u ld 60 m en wUl be exam ined ^a t Bolso trom N or. 1 to 10; 73 m e n ‘ a l Spokane from Nov. 2 to 10. a n d HS m en a t Pocatello Irom Nov. 1to 15. ,

Shirley K no t, clcrk for Uie Boise *a re a d ra f t ofllce, sa id th a t f lnn l |rer,uita of the O ctober exam lnaU ons *will b« available by th e end of th is [!!!!_____________ [

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTSHOTICB OP SALE OP BEAL EHTATE In lh< r to U u Caartof Twla FiUli C«un- |

tr. s u u »r Idihe. , l« th« of tb« B tu u •{ Bchd « .

« Cl«rtamb. Owtucd. ■Nfilk* k hn.hr >lr.n U,.t Ul. und.r- '

• Imal AdmliUiUtbir r t Ui. nl«l* ot Kthal iM, CUrcomli. Jv'Minl, will «<ll s l prliaU ,

to Um hishot fcl,l.lfr (or »>h. •ub jm ‘ to «>n(lrmiiIlon hr U>. I'rob^U Court n(‘r-'ln KalU Counljr, R ut. of Id»h<>, on ur , ■ lln- Ul. litb d ir of Numnb.r. A. D. I»43.■t tJi« ortle. of uM AdrnlnUlrmor. »l 'Tl«;m 10 In U>. Twin Fnlla Hank and Truat <«uildlni. In U.. cllr and tounlr of TVIu (l^*lif«t“a‘!!d°'.iuu'^^^^Clairaipb. dncwtad, al th . Ilm.* ol hrr

•'"* Inurwtthal th« aald nU I* hu br operation of Uw or olh,rwlM ^ U lr.d oUi.r than or In .d- dltlon to that of Ih. aald EUi.l H, CUr- trnnh. dMMi«{. at Ih. tlm. of h« d«.th. In .nd t« th«M p.r«.t. of Und aUuaUd In t)<. riu- and <ounly erf Twin Palto, SlaU nf iiw ’j'tl Jc ^ r lW M fflllswa,

Tw.Im (11) In Block Slxt^lwo t«3) of Twin ralla Townalt.. , •Bid* or off.ra ar< Io tIm for aald srot>-

«rtr. aad mual bt la wrlUosi au«h b l£ will Im eonildcr*! for all e r anr nnnin> th, ahot. d « e r l^ rod « u u . . J d ^ n hi

Twin n i i ' ' ' 's u u Jf*Id"‘hat".? th*. (Iral* P»Wleal1Jn%f*‘lh u ’'Bi'treJknd Wfor« tlw tnaklac ot aaJd aal.

Tra <10%1 POT «ral of U« aarn bid Bnal U paM al tS. tlm. of maklar bid or off«, and Ul. rwiilndw epon oosflrtnallon nf aal* hr Ih. I’r»UU Conrt mt Twia Palto Cctintj. I.I>So. Tht AdralnlatraloF taam B th . rliht in rfj»^t any or all bkla.

natad thla lit dar ot Norrmbn, A. D. tiii. A. MYr.rmAilmlnlitrator ot Uit tU u u o(

' BUGLER

MINERAL SALTTreat stocjc now to help controj bloaUcg from O reen A ltalta . Olorer, Larkaptir. aneeteweed. rt«.

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3 Kline, Iowa Con Sets Farm Bu

By PETER EDSON <NEA U 'aablntton Correspondent . IWASHINGTON (N E A )- 'n ie re Lt '

n decided new look about WashlOK- ‘■ . lon hcadquarlcra of American Fnrm ■

Bureau federation, probably t h e <• m osl powerful of Uie fnrm pressure ‘

om ‘

" I ' M a n '^ B ." * * K l ln ^ H ^ . t*® an low a com -hogB I- ^ 11 1

^ m an who t h l s E - ^ ' g ^ ^ Iy e n r suceeededi* ‘ : J t

JJ . big M 0 ’Nenl.^UicM j

p la n te r who wosB T j B 1A F B F p r e . i l d e n l f l A N ] ^

‘y nnd chlcf W n s h - ^ B ^ W . f l | ( ?,,* Ington l o b b y i s t ^ — i t l lo°” r . l r r W .a - <

” • O ’Nenl's drnwllng. en.*iy-BolnB wayii c hnve been bnnLihrf, A new s ta f f o t I younger, brlsUliig mldw cslcrncrs h.13 been moved In under Aoger f

r g Flem ing. T he offices Uicmselvc.i *; *'“ hnve been moved from a crowded f E. milte In a down-lown building to c

I t - hnlf a noor In the Slnndnrrt Oil .i building n t Uie fool of cnpltnl hill, c

ah. T here are ' th ick carj>eU on th e floor. ( :h - pastel Untcd wnlls, modem dc;.k.s, n d T he F a rm Bureau Is now definitely f

big biifllneM, ra s t ATOP was founded In 1020. I t 1 ie r grew up wlUi Uie couniy n se n t i n d movement. W hen Ed O'Neal took t e r, over Its pre.ildency ll hnd Ic ii Umn c

300,000 members and ll wiun broke, j id - Today i t hns over 1,300.000 m cm - r In bers a n d over $1,000,000 in th e bank. i

T lie name of new Pren. Allan D. t m - Kllno Is npt to be heard a good b it iho more nrniind W ashington In tlic ] le - rhnplnK of future fnrm policies. He j iho is 53, of mrdlum hclKlil b u t slocky. i

w llh big hnnds and n w ea the r- ,• be.iten face. He has a degree trom |

lo w n .S ta te college. He ha.i been lo , Europe four times In Uie ln.il four t

kjTnrs to Ntudy Buropcun foo<l prob- j leim . His .SlO-nere fnrm producc.i . ,j,(j MO.OOO worUi of hofts nnd hybrlU ^en swimming pool nnd te n - ,nla court.

•ft- - economics likea collece prnfp.v'^nr iintl by Uip hour. ] He does It w ithout refercMce U)

[^y liolen or m.inu;:cripi, citing niatLsllc.'.nil the while. W hich mny nccount in

led •'« *■’ “m em ber of the ChlenRo federnl re- n - nerve bnnk board. HLi specially Is

, m onetary i>ollcy.In UilkliiB about today’s pricr.s.

Kllne dlsllnguW ies between fnrm priccs nnd food prices. He sny.i nior.l people believe U ial food grow.s In grocery stores. Thej- forget Uiiil In the grocery store price are nUo

__ transport.itlon. proce.-alnK. ImndllriKp g nnd Rtornse caiU —nll'o f w hich nre__ piled on top ,of Uie fnrm prlre.rE F a rm prices. Kllno points out, uti- aro flexible. T hey go up and dowTi JJ on th e m arket. B u t other elements

In food prices aro w hat he calls i.r- "aUcky.” Tliey go up. then .'Uck

there. Labor and frelghl cost-i. for i liwtiincc. I

of UnUl Uie r.tlcky cosU of innchin- >is ferlllU er and

olher Ujlngs th a l the farm er bu is uat come do«-n. Kllne «>y;. Uiere Is little

clianco thn t fnrm prlcea enn coinc

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■Ii m® 5 B MINERAL RALT S»^£jn Is ted like any ortUnory anlt | S ^ In Salt Boxea or Licks or

mixed w ith your grain r a - i g > S Uons during the dorger per-

led of BloaUng, And costs only 1 or a ccnU per head per m onth...........

L T OCARANTEeBugler Mineral 8«M wtB

w tro j tr e a t any bunch of stock to lo rer , your aatlsfacUon or your

money refunded.

> & FEED CO.OaldvtS. Idabo

, 1948

Speak for Teacher

d speakers w hen Dlalne eounty teachers I h i, th ey are Dr. Jo h n M. Booth. BoIm ; (he (ea c lien to sapporl eonstltullonal &

)rn, Hog ICiiig, Jiweaxi New Look

dow n m uch further. If. In .spite ot t . th is , tho govcrruncnl ahould em bark 1.5 on a low-price tood progrnm . Kllne

believes It will have to reso rt to a rm siiliildy program, Tlie BrllUih have :xe done Hint. T hey pay the fan n e r J l ire a dozen for eggs which a re sold lo

con.-iumers n t 75 cents. T ho govern­m en t pays UiB dlfterence. K llne says he ’d ha te to see Uie U. S . adopi th n t /.y.-item. T h e prc.seut syitem Ifin'l free e n lcrprlie , he ndmlt.s, but i f s a lot closer to i t th an th e subsidy ' system.

K line’s clilef Interest—Lhe Amer- Icnn F a rm B urtau federaUon’s chief In tere st—is In what he cnll.s the •’com m ercial” farm er. Of America';; , C,000,000 farm ’ tamllles. only ha lt nro commercial tarm ers. T liey pro­duce more th a n they conium e. to ,

. sell. Tlicj-’re In bUsJne.vs. T h a t takr.s lyii c a p iu i—more In mosl c.isc.i thnn U , o t inkes u> run a grocery atore.:rs T h e other hn lf o t A merica’s fan ii ;er tnm llle.t merely live In Uie coun to ’- 'CS T lie U. 8 . couW produce a lo t more ‘ ed food I t these subsistence farm ers ‘ to eould bn put on a commercial basts 311 .inys Kllne, He believes Uin U. K. ' HI. could coiw um e'nll Uiat these farm - ’ ir . e rs m ig h t produce. 1It-'*. KUne dcnlc.1 the trequenlly-mafle !ly f^ a rg o U iat th e fatro organlw llons •

a ro to blame for Uie delay In lower- . I t Ing fn rm .support priecs unlll IOM. n t F n rm bureau hod n big figh t over ok th n t a t its annual mecUng la.st Dc- ftn ccm bcr. One group wanted U> keep 'C. aup iw rt priccs up lo OO per ccnl o t ■' n - p a rity Indeflnltelj-. K llne led the ' >K- U ght to r a cu t lo 80-D0 per ccn l o f ' " P T lty . Ho .o n . '

R ig h t up to the end of coiigrei.s ' »c ln.st Ju n c . nil th e fann organlE.iUoii3 , “ 0 held together on the GO-00 tom iu la. ‘ o . Dclu>I.iif th a t ncUon unUl IflSO wn.i

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Bang!I - BUFFALO. N. Y.. Nov, 2 lU.Pj- ' I x Etcccion day s ta r te d off with a !

bang, jPiitro lm an H erbert O. KIcm ‘

was on du ty a l a we.M side votlni;' ' ' ' booth n l 6 u.m. w hen fl\-c men I

“ becninu einbrolletl In a j>olUlcnl a rg \im onl a sh o r t d istance nwiiy. T licy finally cam e to blows. ‘

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‘V* th e n fired h la service revolver 'I*t in to th e olr. T h e m en fled.

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* Boy Scout Court S Of Honor Slated :■ ,® Boy Seoul cou rt o f honor will be ’

held In Uie d la trlct court room a lth o T w in Falls couniy courtlioiL-<> ,

™* ftt 8 p.ni. Wednesdnj-. accordlr.g to .th e Rev. J5onalU B. Blackstone. nd- ’vancen iciil chn lrm nn of the Twin ’

*'■ Fnlls dl.strlct. jf,„ A to ta l of 15 in c rll badges will j _ . be nw ardcd. two boys will Iji'coiiiejjg tl r s t r luM S couu nnd four will a l- i

tn ln .'.econd cIo.ss ran k ,a s Parcnl-s and frlcnd.i nre Invited 1K. to ititeiid 11.S well ns all ScouM. '

rn- wlicU ier up for aw nnl or not. theRev. M r. Blivckilono r.nld. '

Marine Corps to ' S Get ‘Day’ Honor i,r_ B O ISE . Nov. 2 (/TV-The 173rd

nnn tv iT .n ry of th e founding of the j,g Unllecl S ta te s M arine Con« will be■ . observed In Idaho on Nov. 10 as

m arine corps day . Oov. C. A. Robins p ., h n s proclaim ed.

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’ Poland’s U.N.I Envoy Assails

Dulles’ ViewsPA IU S, N ot. 2 ni,m—Jo h n Poster

Dulles, w ho m ay be th e n e x t U, 6 . I secretary o t s ta te , wa-t nctjused by I a Polish spokesm an on th e United I NaUons today o t using Uie same I a rgum en t a g a la i t communism aa I th a t used by A dolf HlUer and hla I p ropaganda m in iste r, Jo seph Ooeb- 1 bels.I JuUus K n u -S u ch y , Poland, a t- I tacked D ulles du rin g U. N. pollUcal I com m ltlco d eb ate on O reece. Dulles I discussed th e O reek problem la st I week In h is t lm t full d ress s|>cech I here.I "E aty lo BUme’*I K a ti-S u ch y sa id Dullc.t "would I find It eoay to b lam e world conv- I m unlsm ” for Uie O r.'ek m uddle, and I added:I '’We have h e a rd those argum ent* I before, tro m H itle r and Ooebbles. I We h e ard attnck.s on Uic coniln- I te m In 103Q a n d 1039. W e heard I them ag a in la te r In guns and bombs. I W h a t Is th e a im of Dulles In brlng- I Ing up Uie.se argum en ts ngaln?"I In an obvious reference of the I A m erican elccUon, h e de.'crlbed

Dulles oji "n m an of know n |>ollllcal k napirnllons.”n A ll-Pay Session Set

M em bers o f th e eom m lttee sehed- “ uled an a ll-day ^c•.slnn In hopes of —1 w inding u p genera l debate and pav­

ing th e w ay for cim cri'te ncllon.T lie U nllcd Nntlun.s nlso sched­

uled a full-dre .ts genem l u.i5fmbly sc-vilon for tom orrow lo con.sldcr

‘ final ac tion on th e atom ic energy salem ate . A m a jo rity of delegates

' were repo rted ready to approve Uie ' A m erican p lan fo r world control of ! atom ic energy.‘ ’TllO t l r s t big po.it-electlon test of • A m erican foreign policy will come

T h u rsd ay w hen th e security council J meeta agn ln on th e Palestine Issue.

' 10 Years Given in Manslaughter SuitB O IS E Nov. 3 DLstrlct Judge

d C harles P . K oelsch yesterday sen­tenced C h e sn o ' Ayres. 21, to no t m ore th a n 10 yenrs In prison on a

, charge o t Involuntary mnn.slnughter. T he m nxlm um sentence resulted

from a tra ffic crnsh here la s t May , 3iW hen five m em bers o f th e Edwnrd

J a n t* fam ily of S ta r were killed. ‘ A rthu r T m u tn in n , an occupnnl of

th e snm e cnr In w hich Ayres was •HI riding, wna nUo killed.>ie Ayrca wn-s found guilty o t the >1' charge la s t F r id a y by a Jur>-.

A ■re.■I tcsU flcd during hta tria l ra h e wa-s n o l d riv ing the cur th a t col- M. llded w llh th e J n n U nuUi. lie Judge Koel.'.ch Instructed Uie jury

to find A yres guilty If a.s an occu­p a n t of th e c ar. h e allowed ’T niu t- nian to drive In ft negligent m anner.

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pockag* o t food for needy tam llles iter In Europe whleh will Indude one 1 , B. whole turkey and will cost 116. a c - i by cording to Mrs. Helen Bailey, execu- i

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Britain and Uie A m crlcnn. B rlt- a t - lah and P rench M nea o t O erm any. leal CARE U still flying tood Into nes BerUn. bu l as long a s th e blockade last conUnues lard packages for Ber- ech Un onl>- wUl bc IfliO a n d th e holi­

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uld one whole b road-breasted BclUvllle >nv- w hite turkey, one pound bu tte r , one- 'n d imif pound bacon, on e -h a lt pound

hnrd candles, one pound powdered n l* sugar, one pound rice, one can lies, lemon Juice, one pound plum pud- il«> ding, one-half pound chocolate, one-

hsU pound straw berry Jam, one lb s. pound rotfee, (British pack, one- f'S* half pound tea), one ounce eaeh of

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, J BOISE, Nov. a W V-The w in te r S111 b ligh t ha* fallen on tb# Id a h o eon- Llay ventlon schedule.lies J u s t over h a lt a dow n o re n ts have5ne been listed on the Novem ber c a l-ac- endar Is-sued by Uie SU to C ham ber t .cu- of Commerce;'I ls 4-6—TnlermounUhi H ardw uro and

Im plem ent Dealers, Sun V alley.MB’ 8 -5 a .8 u te Jun io r C ham bcr of *«• Commerce board meeUng. N am pa.fH. of !• M ontana BUite,

n io 13—Annual Hereford sale. Poca- id e tello.;er- 15-20—Idaho P^arm B ureau a tat« o il. convenUon. Pocolello.

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SS Idaho’s Auto Toll 5?'- Is 17 for Octoberone BOISE. Nov. 2 (U .»-Seventeen " , per-sons were killed In tra f tle ac-

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o n t h e m a n n e r s , c u l tu r e a n d g o v e rr t h e U n i te d S ta tc .s p r o b a b ly g o t m o re o v e r h e r o t h a n th e y d e s e r v e . A nd r e a s o n w e a r c d e v o t in g m o re e p ac e barb.*: o f t h e a n c l c n t IrL sh s a g e Lt l a tc .s t o n e s p e r p e tu a t e a n a rg u m c n e e d s c h a l l e n g in g o n c e a g a in .

M r. S h a w d is a p p r o v e s t h e a r r e s t < c o m m u n is t a i n t h i s c o u n t r y , a n d so t h e c o m m u n i s t p a p e r , t h e D a l ly Wc I s f r e e a n d w e lc o m e t o d is a p p r o v e . E to o w is e a n d r e s p o n s ib le a m a n to p r e s t i g e in d o in g s o to a f a m i l i a r coi a p o lo g y t h a t h e s u r e l y k n o w s is fa!s

T h o t a p o lo g y , a s M r . S h a w e x p rc s t h a t " t h e f o u n d e r o f C h r i s t i a n i ty wa: m u n l s t " a n d t h a t a d v o c a t in g forcc v io l e n t o v e r th r o w o f t h e g o v e rn m e n i a c t l y w h a t W a a h ln g to n a n d J e r f e r t h e r e b y c r e a t i n g th e U n i te d S t a t e s o l e a . "

I n t h e f i r s t r e m a r k h e a p p a r e n t l y t o - b e l ie v e t h o t M a r x l s t - L e n ln ls t - c o m m u n is m Is t h e s a m e th in g a s t: m u n a l s h a r i n g a n d o w n e r s h ip w hlc l p r e a c h e d a n d h la c o n te m p o r a r y 1 p r a c t i c e d , a n d w h ic h h o v e b e e n p t h r o u g h t h e a g e s b e f o r e o n d a f t e r th n l n g o f C h r i s t i a n i ty .. M r . S h a w k n o w s t h a t C h r is t ia n i ty

c a l ly a s p i r i t u a l w o y o f lif e , a n d t h a t 1 U a d o c t r i n e o l m a te r i a l i s m . H o knc e c o n o m ic t h e o r y Is o n ly o n e o ffs C h r i s t i a n t e a c h in g , w h ile I t i s t h o foi o f M a rx i s m .

H e k n o w s t h a t C h r i s t i a n i t y ad tn l d o m o f c h o ic e , b y w h ic h o n o m a y d( t o a c o n s ld e r a b lo e x t e n t t h e c o u rs e of d e s t i n y . H e k n o w a t h a t M ancl.>im clln i c o n c c p t o f " e c o n o m ic d e t e r m in i s m ,” 1 n o t o n ly s o c ia l c h a n g e s b u t m a n ’s a h a p e d b y e c o n o m ic e n v i r o n m e n t . -

F i n a l l y i t la c l e a r t o a f a r le s s e r m l M r . S h a w ’a t h a t t h e r o Is n o c o n n c c tw e e n t h e C h r i s t i a n p r e c e p t s o f foil a n d lo v e , a n d t h o p r e c e p t s o f r e v o lu t a n n y a n d t e r r o r i s m I n M a rx l s t - L e n l r l l n l s t c o m m u n is m . Y e t M r . S h a w " A m e r i c a n le g is la to r s , o s te n s ib ly C h r w h o " d o n ’t r e a d th o B ib le , m u c h 1( M o r x ”— a s If M a r x a n d t h e B ib le ta t a a m o g o s p c l l

A s f o r t h e S h a v ia n c o m p a r is o n W a s h in g t o n , J e f f e r s o n a n d to d a y ’s A: c o m m u n is t s , o n e w o u ld t h i n k t h a t It: w o a I g n o r a n t o f A m e r ic a n h i s t o r y . W t o n a n d J e f f e r s o n r e p r e s e n te d co lon i w e r e t h e v i c t im s o f r a n k d ls c r lm ln a t b r o k e n p r o m is e s . T h e i r r e v o lu t io n bef d e f e n s e a g a ln a t t h o a t t e m p t t o e n fo rc t l c e w i t h g u n s a n d b o y o n e ts .

A m e r i c a n c o m m u n i s t r e v o lu t io n is t _ a l l t h e r lghL -j a n d p r iv i le g e s o f th e l ■ c i t iz e n s . T h e y a r e n o t d i s c r im in a te d

a s a p a r t y o r c lo s s . T h e y d o a h a r e wl f e l lo w c i t i z e n s t h e o b l ig a t io n o f al! t o t h e i r o w n g o v e m m e n t . T h ia oh t h e y r e f u s e t o m e e t . I n a t e o d t h e y \ a g e n t s o f a f o r e ig n p o w e r , f o r t h e ov o t t h e v e r y g o v e m m e n t t h a t g u a r a n te t h e i r h e r i t a g e o f r lg h t a a n d f re e d o m .

T h e a r g u m e n t t h a t " C h r i a t w a a a cc l a t ” a n d “ W a a h ln g to n - w a s a re v o lt h a s b e e n u s e d f o r y e a r a o n t h e gu llib le a u a d e t h e m o f M a rx la m ’a k in s h i p U t i a n i t y a n d d e m o c r a c y . I t la a a h a m ' M r . S h a w , a n o n - r e v o lu t io n a r y o ld t t r y i n g to r e s e l l t h a t a r g u m e n t t o th e c a n p e o p le o n t h e a t r e n g t h o f h la dlsU e d n a m e .

PROPHETS WITHOUT POLITl J u s t a s t h e p o l i t i c i a n s ’ d i r e w a m li

r o s y p r o m is e s w e ro r e a c h i n g t h e p e a k c a m p a ig n c re s c e n d o , s o m e e c o n o m is t a g r i c u l t u r e d e p a r t m e n t I s s u e d a prc

P r o m t h e w a y th in g s l o o k n o w , th w e s h o u ld h a v e c o n t in u e d p r o sp e r ll 1655 . G iv e n a r e la t iv e ly s t a b l e peac f o r e s e e e m p lo y m e n t n n d p u r c h iw ln f s t a y i n g a t o r c lo s e to t h e 1048 le v e l.

I t w il l b e n o t e d t h a t t h e r e la n o th l a b o u t w h e t h e r o u r g o v e r n m e n t In t a ix y e a r s la r u n b y R e p u b l i c a n s or capita o r b o th . T h e r e i s n o t h i n g to Ini f e a r t h a t o n e g r o u p w o u ld t u m th e o v e r t o t h e W a l l s t r e e t f in a n c ie r s , t h e o t h e r w o u ld w re c k t h e n a t i o n by c r a t l c w a s t e a n d I n e f f i c ie n c y .

T h a t 's t h e d i f f e r e n c e b e tw e e n eco a n d c a m p a ig n in g p o l i t i c i a n s — e v e n w: e c o n o m is t s a r e w o r k i n g u n d e r a p o llt m i n i s t r a t i o n .

B A ^ TO NORMAL For a while Jimmy Pctrlllo had u s '

The musicians* union boss hod step] of chomctcr by settling peaccably w radio and movie people and hinting might lift hla recording ban.

B u t n o w h e h a s r u l e d t h a t h a i p l a y e r s ( s o m e o f ’e m , a n y w a y ) a r e mi a n d c o m p e t i to r s . S o h e h a a o r d e r e d I

, a n l t t h e i r o w n u n io n , t h e A m e ric a r O t V a r ie ty A r t i s t s , a n d J o in h la .

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• Jimmy might drown In the milk of U n d n c M , -

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' elector#! votan. or hi* U-------------------- moke h im one of lh e wo’ANCS nom inees o f a m ajor pa

cm time*. H e would rani. jJ Alf LAndon. mho »hoir'

__________ t <!«« only M aine and Vennon----------------1 9.M Tlio 'n iu rm o n d - Wrl__________ , , „ Right* ticket »eem* *un

« mum or U electorul i----------------»».«« thcflc an ll-T rum an Demc

' roll up 14.court or 'Their toU l depend*

• In tin w hether the voter* in *ei Ion 11-101T. c. A , ero etates prefer to re, «k.i» u w t or idtho. p rotest »BBln*t th e m

W hlt« Houae by plump!Q South CaroIlna>Mlult*lp<. Ciiir. Uio pollUcal line Into thi

T h 6 New York gorenS H A W ilecto ra l college can *tr)k

113 c o m m tj i t s " " “ “ T num lo v e m m e n t o f ^nnri* m ih l l r i f v VOTE T lie Hepublln o re p u b l i c i ty t),eir p rc ie n t m alorlty lr\ n a th o o n ly U ln organlM tlonftl. a lthpace to t h e s e of th e « n a to by llie phi c Lt t h a t th eS u m cn t t h a t ,,'T lie U iul vote « l«uld

Umn In Amt-rleati hUtory. » * of th e bed th e voter g«i

res t o f 12 t o p nov. a. ra th e r than theId sa y s so In determ ine th e *1m of thtV W o rk e r. H e Lc»t we forget him. Hcive. B u t h c Is •1 to le n d h la *» >«eky if he pi r c o m m u n is t Normnn Tliom aa. the e

Socialist nominee, will m. . . ""y y fa r ‘ Ifice 1D32. wl

tp rc s s e s I t, Is turn ing up w ith alm ost 0y w as a c o m - •fo rc e fu l o n d k ig n ' i f ic a n c e —P rciiim c n t " Is c x - 120 1.1 renched by glvlni;e ff e r s o n d id u is of the u u n o it pollUciti»<i o f A m o r . * chance to carryte s o r A m e r- o u u w e Uio .unsoiid *ou

Blnlc.v Here nro Uie 13 coI t ly w a n t s u s Rhode W and . Mlnncaon l s t - s t a l l n l s t mn. K entucky, Tcnnc.«ee.a s th e c o m - cn ro llna, MUaourl. Oeorg

w h ic h C h r i s t . “ is powlble, however,r y f o l lo w e r s ^lortda, Oeorgie n n r f t c t lc e d Sub tracting Uielr 88 vol' r t h T b S n ^ . . . v c h i m « , ^ u , . , o , , l ,

. . »,»-■ SHOW ING—O or. J . Sin lty Is b a s l - w lld-Bupport win come fr ;h a t M a rx i s m rea-son th a t P rcM detitT n5 k n o w s t h a t « 'i » ’ '• ballot, o r win n o t t

o f fs h o o t o f Dcm ocrnllc nominee.0 T hese which ar 10 f o u n d a t io n Loiiuianii a n d Mlul*8lppl

B ut It I3 understood U a d m its f r e e - four in Tennessee wHl n ay d e te r m in e no m atte r how 1

c lin g s t o t h e m e r e is som e belief thim .” In w h ic h Georgia. F lorida and No:a n ’s w ill o r e through in those e

. maximum would be 74. 1. . possible minimum of 70.

?r m in d t h a n T h eir Ahowlng win bo tn n c c tio n b e - elcctorally ImporUnt,t fO lth , h o p e ‘hey develop strcngt:/o lu l lo n I v r - popular vole.• » i r continue th e ir efforU to 1 - e n m i s t - S tn - nearer Uielr h earts ' dcsli lh aw c h ld e .’J n fter Uielr brief nnd abor

C h r is t ia n s ,’• •c h le ss K a r l h o p e s —P resident Tn: C t a u g h t th o “ n *e''cral flimsy fs

He has been chcered by ^ no nomlr

son o e tw e e n F tnnk lln D..Roosevelt, ha >'’a A m e r ic a n sm iu i. y c i tho pied piper a t Its a u t h o r hope* th a t he win 1

‘^ n '*o f 'w rth°c 'on tro 'l o lo n ls ta w h o and from proposed cnacl l l n a t lo n n n d acl-s in se rcm l o lher comn n b e g a n a s a labor and Uie popularity d fo rce i n j u s - ^ hi

Ih c lr f e l lo w nround him regard* It aa te d a g a i n s t w h ite Hou.ie Kravcyard. I:e w i th t h e i r “ ” <1 pflrsonanue* promoteif nll*-tr1n n r « anoUier m iracle of

M enable him lo win th o foia o b lig a tio n M assachUM ttj. New Yo:ley w o rk , a s M arj-land. Illinois, CalUale o v e r th r o w These sta tes, together t•ftn tfpq th P m obtained In■ an tee .? t n e m ^ m ast«r campalgnei d o m . electoral Totes. or e ight n ! a c o m m u n - assure hlm .«ir o t free rer e v o lu tio n is t '* »">« f w four o r e ight year illlble to p e r -

V I E W S 0 :o ld a o c la l ls t . c a m e l s a i) thf> Ain«>rU story of Incredukr t l ^ t ln ^ U h prowling about Ui. d ls t ln g u la h - to m ind the Um« a Uon ei

on th s lo t now occupied— found playing like the greiIT lT ir< 5 lawn. T he camel, one of

p ' » y - u * «a m ln g s a n d Those a l a ll familiarpeak o f t h e i r remem ber Uiat, not so m aim lsts I n t h o l>etween Uic atates. c1 p r e d ic t io n th e frelghU nc over m« „ early-day. m ining commm w, th e y s a id , abandoned, as we ren sp e rlty u n t i l and mule* o f those day* cp e ac e , t h e y of Uie pccuUar benst* fr

a.^lne n o w e r * valuable I r t id -aiM ing p o w e r m ountainside* wlie caravan.

n o th in g s a i d T he experim ent wns (In th e n e x t d w ert country of Uib noi

s o r D o m c u - Riiceewful tf. of burden were turned lc

to in d ic a te & som* of m em su rrlred foth e c o u n t r y l.>hmenl of a n occasionale ra . o r t h a t *nlo Uic A rliona hUl*.—D1 by b u r e a u - --------------------

RUSHINGI e c o n o m is ts ^ ** usually aLr, 1 - Uie view U iat Uiere ts 1en w h e n t h e „ t,urrj-. T aking her Ume.p o li t ic a l o d - dl.ipailUon. I f nu h e d , sli

w hich causes one to wond__ m ent s ta rted by an Impai:

manaRera have Installed' machine* wlUi an electricI u s w o rr ie d , m ilking tim e to lew thans te p p e d o u t UoRsy en ters Uie cwiveyJlv w i th t h r trolley-sUK|x-ndcd milking

L I? « r tle w e . -D uring 11Ling t h a t h e (jo«n th e line wlUi Uie ele

a private feed trough. Orh a r m o n i c a »nd th e robot milker rer

re m u s i c ia n s automaUc, .A »»»»», * only fou r m en and can mlired th e m t o ha lf hours, o r an average cr ic a n G u i ld That-* fast, o f course, but

Uonal there w o n t be irlo n 't l ik e i t

w e d o f e e la f r a i d t h a t , c a a d id , M any wise w ords are *p C o f h u m a n compare wlUi Uie number

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[RLIGIG ]•Although unlqua fac to rs a n d p e r- O s presldenUal election th a w scU eit ^ ;udy of a ll naU onal a n d local polU 1 checkup and a carefu l com parlaon result* (eem to fu b ttA stU to these ____

n may receive a m axim um of 138ill* U)Uil m ay faU a* low aa 70, to Piele w orst defeatetl publli ir party In m od- m u m h m m h h jiI rank Juat abora by t•howed u p w ith V eandlrm o n tln lO M . No.• W right s u te * ’ Repu

■ure of a m in i- O c t . :irul ballots, bu t monDemocrat* m ig h t field.

dentnd* enUrely oa Al*Ln several so u th - Worn■o reg is ter th e ir A ahue m an h i tho - , _ dldablumping for tb e purpclisslppl comblnaU on, o r b y c ro u ln g A ihei'■o tha Dewey cam p. Btellr :oTemor'» politica l c red lU In the strike a low o f 33J or h i t a h igh c f

number fo r victory are asa. w n 't • • from

publlcana wtll m a in ta in virtua lly 1Ity In th e house. T hey ahould re - n f u r

although n o t legUlaUve. con tro l -n ,,e phantom m arg in of on e .,tw o o r terrle

home«u ld paas M.OOO.OOO fo r the f irs t withIstory. T h e w eather and w h a t aide watch!r g tu o u t of on the m onU n* o f own t1 the Issues or personattU es, wlU ons o)f the tu rn o u t. 1382-. rt. Henry A. W allace will n o t c arry

he poll* more Uian 3,000.000 vote*, the extremely ab le and pe rsonable •• ■in malMi A b e tter sliowtng th a n In -niV 2. when h e surprised hlm.ielf by ih p i lost 800.000 supporters.

•President T rum an 's to p lotAl of vine him th e m argin In 13 a U tcs. . MlUcal tlR nlflcance th a t h e Is con - — carry on ly Uiree com m onw ealth* h

souUi a n d Uic dublou* bo rder .13 com m onw ealths; L—inesota. MonUma. Texa.i. O klaho- c.«ee, New Mexico, A rizona, N orth 3eorgla, F lorida. todayever. U iat he m ay lose M lnnesoUi, eorgla a n d N orth C aro lina. | H p<8 voles from hi* toU l of 128 would0 minimum.

J . S trom 'Thurmond'* acemlngly :ne from four s ta te* for th o sim ple it T n im nn’s nam e will n o t a p p ea r ^ H | n o t be acknowledged a* tho regu -

:h are S ou th Curolina, A labam a, B Halppl. have an e lectoral to ta l o f 38. j j ^ Hod Uiat Iwo Florida elecUir* a n d B VrUl no t ca* t th e ir ballo ts fo r Mr. d low ho fare* In th e ir s ta te s . T heylr defection would bring th e rebels’ ]

ef U ist th e T -W Ucket m ay c arry1 N orth C arolina. If th e y shouldose e ss te m com m onw ealths, th e ir th e M74. or m ore Uian Mr. T rum an '* ^

■ 70. are vi bo more th a n m a them atica lly or

I, Hedi'rength In th s electoral InsU tuU on Ivole, they m ay bo encouraged to thoses to rem ake th e Dem ocmUc p a rty thedesire. I f no t. Uiey m ny d ls l» n d «“^e raborUre ln.iurrecUon. cnu-'o

. . . I've

. T rum an bases h is li« t-m ln u t« isy factor*,!d by the crowds w hich tu rn ed o u t I Slomlneo tn recen t year.^ n o l even S f It. ha* such tu rn o u ts as Alfred C. piper crowds did n o t vo te for him .win benefit from th e presence o f ad proposal* o r m edical dLvsemlna- W)l inform aU on tn M assachusetts, ,cn acunen t of sU te T aft-H arU cy ^ icommonwealUu. H e a lso banks on ^ I a rlty of congrcMlonal cand ida tesTy him across th e goal line . ^ ^

th is Is • wncky election, he m ny W | lls confidence, o lihough nobody E&

ll as m ore lh a n w hlsU lng In a ^ ird . B ut even if these local i.isue* 5 ? imole vo tes for h im . It would r e - M Ie of bell*, m irror* a n d voles to te following stnten: 2 ^ ^? York. New Jersey . P ennsy lvania , I lallfom la. , ,h e r w ith th a 59 tally w hich Gov- d In the w ar year of 1044 ngahist ilgner a* TO R . have a to ta l of 274 ih t mor# th a n any m an needs to •e ren t a t UOO Pennsylvan ia ave- r o i ye tr*-po**lb ly m ore. Col

OF O T H E R S.a AND MONTANA •edulou* police ru n n tn e down a It tho un iversity ’* cam pu* bring* * * on escapcd from a c ircus ahowlng pled by T h e M lssoullan and was e g rea t c a t 11 was on a P in o sU eet u i le of th e sU go properUe.<i of llie u s rem em ber som ething else too. lllar w ith M ontana hljtor>- will 0 m any years a f te r the end of Uie 'tes. cam els were im ported lo help sort : r m ounta in roads and from one raU nm unity to another. T h is projec t e rem em ber It. because th e horse* ay* could no t overcome th e ir fea r t* from th e S a h a ra a n d spUted »d—and them jrlves—dow n M on-

wlien approached by a ctimel

TOs conUnued. how ever, tn th e B nouUiwest, P o r some reason U :ul there and th e Im ported bea.-(t* ed loose to sh if t fo r themsclTe*.' ed for a long Ume. to th e n.tlon- onal p rospector leading h is burro *.—Dally M lsiouUan.------------------------------- cottlINO TH E COWS nailIly a ph ilosophical c rea tu re ho ld - cole re ts lltUe to be gained by being in e tx Ume. a cow can evidence a sw eet . a. sliB Is Ukely to rebel. All of ’ ^ w onder a t the e ffec t o f a move- m patlent d a iry In C alifornia. T h e illed a dozen autom aU c milking f U xU lc conveyor aystcm. I t Mashe* than a m inuU pe r cow. "W hen

mveyor she ia wa.ihed w hile a Iklng m achine l.i a tU chcd ." say* ordi ng the m ilking proccxa ahe glide* < ^10 electric m ilker, m unching from 1. Onca th e process i* com pleted r removed, ahe 1* released by a ^ naUcaUy . . . T h e system require* m mnk a i8 cows In two nnd o n e - _ . ■age of ab o u t 42 seconds p e r cow." F A

bul If th e custom becomes n a - be m any coo ten ted cow s le ft— m

DID COK M EN T ■ire *pc*en In Jest, bu t th e y d o n 't r, mber of fooUsh word* sp i^eQ la *lagailDfc

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Pleld A gent No. 2004 report* R e- 41, ,subllcaa.w om en a round Twin F a lls stonire Ju st a trifle confused these da r* ingby th e tactlca of a D em ocratlo h e rcandidate. th a 1

No. 2004 *a>* a num ber of *U unch T hRepubUCAQ women were on han d T run3 c t 34 to welcome Mrs. ZoIa S te ll- u -,{non w hen she arrived ftt Joalln bu tHeld. Mr*. SK llm on la sU te p resl- w e aJent o f R epublican W omen’* cluba. aiion

Al*o on h and to g ree t tho G O P ou t fWomen'* chief wa* none oUier th a n o r liU h er B . WUaon. Dcmocratlo c a n - le^aillda te fo r aU to reprcsenU tlve. F o r p * rtj lurpoees o f th e record. No. 3004 sayaU h er claim ed to be a friend of M rs. ^ J : f ,JUiUmon's fam ily. 5 ^ “

B u t th* s u u n c h Republican gals Hero w ondering if maybe Aeher n u n 't try ing to sn itch a faw vote* rom th e oUier side of Uie fence.

PU PS FO R K ID S DLTT.5 c .r PoU ; ? “ ? “

T here is a lltU e s tray w ire-haired errler needing a n d deserving a good Aci lome. ThLn pu p has enrtle.-'s pnUence Truw rlth children and Li nlso a good wrot< vatch dog. Wo have a pup of otu- »ei twn coming o r we would adopt th is comn ms ourselves. O u r phone num ber Is M r 382-J. plied

M n . V. W. Goldsmith and (427 'n ifrd Ave. S.I eonfl)

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". . . Well, ih o triek>or*treatera enly have one n igh t a year and they h a re to m ake II all In one r | * , . » '* h t.-

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Y ou’re stepping on m y ballot. vcraloYea .-sir. th a t 's th e way it wns fo r it

oday w hen ono of Uie biggest tu m - in to cu t o f votera In history w ent to the —had. ____— polls, w ith about ed 0

hitU ng abuse^ H ^ |^ P | |H B l h e , b a I I o t boxes, th e n

before. Of course, c&mpi i f l It's only n a tu ra l. H e

P ^ ^ B f ^ jR ^ B c a n d id a t e s t h a n alwayJ ^ ^ f f W W j ^ e v e r before. aroun

J |U T h e m ajor p a r- w as 1B H C r j n B B ties drove th e vot- o r mi

Dtb n tp t *” ^ *he booth.1 risk f in every convey- The

nee possible . . . trueka, m ilk wag- havens ond horses and bugg>'s. I IicarO sh ip 1Hat one p a rly even re<iulslUoned D r. 1fie whole kiddy c a r departm en t a t Stalesno Muy com pany. lands.I know of one group of gui’a who p la in

re vcr>- happy Uiey're entlUe<I to h is afDtp. Uiey found o u t w h at booth Bem a led^' L am ar 's using. Aft<I waa very excited becauso when Baruc

lose crow ds lined up. I wns rig h t to Wil the 'm iddle of Uirm. nnd I don’t iry uire how m uch I get tram pled be- rcconiaiuo th n t’s m y duty. haveI ’ve got th e lem onade conce.ulon soled

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PEGLER’SBtmATd M. Baruch, th e world- iv u i

lamou* ‘'e ld e r • u te c m ta " of th e tb* Rooeevelt adBilnliUwUon. bla ited P r w l d e a t H a r r y ^ - 8.. T ru m an u oue-rude,uncouU», 2 f “ ,lo n m t m a n ' abouUl ang ry d l * c u s - j itOQ of a n Inault- h g le tte r whichle received f r o m ^ ^ B P ^ ' / y Tti lhe P residen t. n hlstc

T h e t e x t ot to S.rru m an 'a le tu r> cUretA AtlU A *ecret. I n le)u t lU c o n t e n u A i P ^ . ^ . l g M uon

h ave been polltillowed to leakx it from Uie W hite Houm Into m ere true IT la u p rivate elreulaUon among h a n e ad ln s pollU clans of the Oemocr«Ue I •Arty. Bola

T h e leAk m ig h t hAve been accl- ^ lenU I, b u t there are symptom* o t laliberate In ten tion to r e l a t e on ^ 4 r. B a ruch for refusing lo help rm m an '* cam paign. One New Eng- and Dem ocraU c leader ‘ reported h a t A person very close to th a T n jr JemocraUc naUonal Ucket had ® luoted to him a pArsphrase of th e ^hat e tter. Quea

A ccording to thl» version. Mr. > um an early In Uib camp.Ugn rrote to M r. B aruch requesting him 9 servo ns chairm an of th e (Inancc 5 .,i" om m lltee of th e Democratic party.

M r. B orueh was saJd to have re - u , ilJed th a t h e h a d never done th is ash* Jid th is porUon of the story was hoiu onflrm ed by h im in h is furious n d unprecedented denunciation of t j he Presldenu albmH is language was the strongest circu

h a t has been directed against any relea c cupant o f Uie W hite House by "Y ny m an o f comparable prominence h a re n d leaderslilp In m odem times. M r. cxeli laruch la probably th e num ber ona n a n t i}-man of the Jew ish community in Dav« tie U nited S la te s . fo r t

T h e im offlcial o r "WhUe House- li. eralon of Uie te x t of Uie letter—)r I t a lm ost certain ly was slipped , Ito clrcu la llon by the W hite House ? j -had I t th a t th e Prealdent unload- i on B aruch an avalanche of buse w hich was a premonlUon of n ■ le nasty personal crack* and in - T H nuaU ons ag a in s t Govem or Dewey nd ex -P reslden t Hoover w hich T larked th e closing speeches of h is ■ _ unpalgn.H e told Mr. B anich , In effect, ac- J ird lng to th is version, th a t ho had ^ Iways come looking for favors ■ round th e W hile House, bu t never J os willing lo do a re tu rn favor ^ r m ako any sacrifice o r take any sk for tho pa rly . —■T ho TTumnn le tte r also is said to ave referred lo the am baasador- ■ _ lip he ld by M r. D aruch'a b rother, ^ r . H erm an B. Daruch. U nited J ta les am bassador lo n i e N ether- nda. T h e InUm atlon was said to be lain th a t M r. B aruch 's b ro ther go t J la a p po in tm en t aa a party favor to ^ e m ard B aruch . ^A fU r receiving th e le tte r. M r. ^ aruch waa sa id to have hastened ^> W a.ihlngton In g reat distress to ■ y lo rea ch a n understanding or rconcniaUon. H e 1* fu rther aald to ave con ro lted a friend who ttm - i T )led h im w ith a suggesUon th a t ^ ime secre tary had w ritten th e H i

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8UU. A ccordlnf lo Ihe veralon of ttaa DemocraUe authorlUes vho 'un- QueaUonably saw to Uie clreuUUon S n . o f the atory. Mr. •Rwnan heArd About thl* and eent bick w o rt that he wrote it peraooAlly a n d sUU iS v I m e a n t every word of it.

Thl* then was me varilon of A hUlorto episode Uist was presented to Mr. Beruch wlUi a request for S r direct comment for pubUe quoUUon.In less d e ta il i t his been In clrculA- ^ Uon In Uje Stork club aod oUier pollUcAl hAngout* for weeks.

F irs t . I asked him to give me a true copy of th e wbole le tte r And I ™ h a re fu ie d . i V ”

I th e n began ouUlnlng Uie fora- going version and. for the f l n t Ume ^ in m y long acQUalntance, Mr. B aruch really burned.

.“T h o W hite House gave o u t a gar- bled account." h e exploded. H e then ang rily revealed a more recen t uicl- den t reflecting no credit on M r. I t T rum A n bu t sUpuIated th a t U ahould U tter be o ff th e record. A t (hat po in t, so th e F th a t th e ro could be abso lu te ly .no th e * quesUon of confldcnee, I told him th a t I would, of course, exclude repUe th a l w hich ho had Jusl confided but llah Uial. regurdlng the le tte r and Uie th a t hurroundlng storj-. I wanted no con- "H« fldenU al Information. I was After m an. ne»B to p rin t. fo r h

U r. D aruch conUnued: " I was I f ' asham ed U iat a man In the W hite a t lea Houso ahould wrile such a le ile r." in to

• • • mnrkiI In terru p ted to s:uRge3t th e pos- “Boys

slbinty th a t th e While House had circu la tcd tills version and m ight releaao the authentic letter. tlhuei

"Y ou le t him publish It and I win ha re som eth ing to say." Mr. B aruch ergasi exclaimed. HLi voice wna very Indlg- "W nant. " I win say someUilng hot. Dave Noyes ts probably responsible . for th la . H e h as influcnea w ith T ru - 1 m an." HA

"I d o n 't know Noyes." I said. e rty « "O h. D onald Nelson (of th e old (o r p

war producU on bcnrd) brought him A tten an fro m Chicago. Ha used to be w ith from Lord o n d Thom as <lhe advertising Burle firm ). Noyes and Jsy P rank lln have shone

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•’B la r»al nAme,” I Mid, ' l a Jo h n yrAnkllo CArter. I n » m knew why h . u . « i « > . ^ ; , * - — ............. 3 ^

•TVeU. Noyw and TnxM la have been wrtUn* Tniman'i ipoechoa linee be jo t rid of Bam RosenmKi.'*

Roeeaman 1* U« old spook who used to Bhoet much of Boowrelf# pear-shaped oratory. , 0- ,

-m n k lln had A Job In Uie sta te 1 department before he cama over to » write* toe, ipeeche*,- Mr. Baruch I eonUnued, J?-* '.'

”Tbe te tte r d idn 't aak me to bo- come chalrmAn of th e flnaoco com - m lttee b u t ^ i t t to become a m em - ber. I told hUp (Mr. TtumAn) I nevei- mAde Any pollUcal lU te m en ta , or served on any committees. H e r^ ,'y ,„ wroto U ia t I bAd been ir a n te d fA- r o n Aod waA no t v lllln g .to roclp- rocAle. H e *Ald I bad had m a n y C „ ^ fav o n and b e w as sorry to tln d when Uie go ln f was rough I w asn’t “ im iin f to reclprocAto-

’1 i d n ’t reply a t lIL I did go to 1 W ashington alnce then bu t n o t to v t t j aee T rum an. Nor did I m ake a n y rtrftrp overtures to b lm and I ahall n o t .”

* • * homeI then ventured that alnce the Mr.

latter was a matter of wide gossip, ley. w\ Uie President himself might publish of hi* the Actual texU Leepei

“They're not very proud of It." ho -------replied. “T hey are n o t going to pub­lish th a t le tte r. T hey aro Afraid th a t I will bust forth .

"He is a rude, uncouth, ign o ran t , , Ban. Well, you newspapermen fell U i For him w hen h e came In.** I l f

I explained th a t I , perzonally, w as gue 1 I t least hopeful when Trum nn w en t j . ’ 1 into th e presidency. T rum an re - nnrked to th e rep o rte n U iat day 'Boya. pray for m s, and I m ean It.”

"You probably wero .‘elleved to g e t “ epen •Id of Roosevelt." Mr. B anich c o n - you ’d :lnued. H e a lso referred to foundnan 'a old connecUon w ith the P e n d - by lae irgast gang. righl.

"W en, I d id n 't fan for h im .” h e bowlfi laid fInaUy. ‘‘I knew him loo w en." aad fo

of watPR IESTS ENTERTAINED ,b lo I

HAILEY, Nov. 3—Fathe r D ough- T b a t < Tty e n terta ined a t dinner laa t week and k or priests o f neighboring parishes, nfe ^ U tendlng • were Fa the r McElllgot b - . j , rom R upert, F a th e r O’Driscoll o f v o u r Jurley and P o th er B rennan of Bho- hone.

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Bjihl’s Residents . Report on Trips

BUBL, Not. 9-M r. and U n . Jack T d ta r have retumed trom AO ex- tenslvo vacation trip covering north­em IdAho. Washington and Orogon. rttity Tlalted U r, and Mr*. Wllllam atumbo, formar Buhl resldsnt*. la Kirkland, Wash.; Mn. Lea Oarri- •on. tho former Alma MUlw. la Port Town*end; Mr. Yelter’i mother And two alaten In PortlAod. Ora. . Mr*. Yelter Is city librarian. Dnrlng ^ her Absence sbe was replaeod by Mr*, w . V. Swlger.

Roy HaWa, Doylt Bbrtver and Henry Wlnegar spent Sunday h unt- Ing deer In the Soldier MountAla Area. Wlnegar waa Uie only suocess- ful hunter.

Mr. And Mrs. John Myer, Ever­green. Colo., are gueets of Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Watt. Myer Is a nephew of the Watts. 1

Guests at FBerFTLER, NOT. 3-Loulae Brecken-

ridge, student a t the Utah Agricul­tural college, Logan. UUh. waa homo for the weekend.

Mr. and M n. Jerry Leeper. Bur­ley. were recent guests at the home of hla parenU, Mr. and Mn. A. O. Leeper.

MY WIFE HAVING LEFT ME

Sue, I *ure do ml*t you. And I admit I've beea hard to Uke. But, hoo, there wis a roasoa for my mean di>- poelUon. 1 WA* "out of order” *od depesdlog upon harsh laxative*. Kow you’d see a big change. Ye*. I ’ve ^ found relief from conaUpatloncaueed 9 by lack of bulk in the d l e t - ^ Mliti? righl. Every day now, I have me a bowlful of KELLOGG’SA tlrfl/M N aadfollowthroughbydrlnklngplenty of water. What relief, what Joy. to be abto to give purgative* the go-byl Tbat crisp whole bran taate* Jutt line and keeps me regulated. But, Sue,IKo isn't right without you. Coma back, you're the only girl for me. Your loving JCEI.

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Spearhead Is Believed Q ue I To~Migration

W ASH m O TO K . Not. 3 O U ^-T he ISmlUuonlAn UuUtuUon said today Ia prlmlUve apc&rhead found In IAlaAka may b« x clue to how ttaa IearUeat human 'belocs came to INorth America. I

Anthropologbtt almoet tmlTer> I► tally accept th# theory that tha I

North AaerleiLn continent was pop* Iulated b ; ml^ntlona trom northern IAala. the Institution said. But the Iroad through the Ice-ccvcred north Ila StlU a subject of controversy. I

Similar to Othera IThe amlthsonlon aald the black 'I

rock spearhead tound In Alaska U 1similar to spearheads tound all over Ithe continent. These spearheads are Iconsidered evidence that man was Ion this continent 10,000 years aeo. I

Rftymond M. Thompson, of the IT7. 6. Bcologleal sun-ey, found the Ispearhead In northwestern Alaska Itn the Dtukok region southwest cf IPoint Barrow. This led Smithson- I ton scientists to consider the theory tha t this region may bave been the Slart of a mlgraUon route Unking A sia w ith N orth A m erica.

B eantlfoay Made T h e Sm ithsonian sa id th e sp e a r­

he ad is beautifully m ade of blackchert. C hert ts an Im pure, f lin t- .like rock, usually da rk In color. I

SlmUar spearheads, know n a s F o l­som points, have been found In Colorado along w llh fosaUlzcd bones of long-extlnct anim als o f th a la st tee sge. No hum an rem ains havee\-er been found associated w ith th e i,spearheads. U

Auctioneer Sets » * Livestock Sales S

Colonel E. O. W alter, PUer. le ft ^T uesdsy for Colorndo a n d N ebraska ‘‘‘w here h e wUl be auctioneer fo r .livestock sales. ^

A t M onte Vista. Colo., ho will calla sole of Columbia sheep and a t ^AUlacce, Nebr., he wlU be aue* ^tloneer fo r a Polled H ereford sa le. *|E n route home, h e w ill stop a t “B lackfoot for a hog sale. «

O n Nov. 13. Colonel W alter will *call a Hereford sale a t Pocatello for “ th e Idaho C attlem en's a .«oclatlon.H e Is scheduled fo r several sales ^a t th s Ogden stock ahow. Including 7.■nlea of Suffolk and Colum bia ^sheep. Herefords, fa t livestock, "feeder catUe and S horthorns. '

T h e 's ale averase for a S h o rt­h o rn sale In CaU fom la a t w hichh s w at auctioneer recen tly was »5t5 *,w ith a top of *008 for bulls. He eon - "ducted an Angus sale In CaU fom la ^

Jn which Uie average price was ,, Ju,it under Itoo.

V ISIT IN W ASHINGTON BELLEVUE, Nov. 2—M anager a n d ,

Mr.'i. Pe ter O rof of th e BeUevue Sup - ply grocery have left fo r a m onth 's VBcntlon tr ip to W ashington, D, C.. T w here they will vUlt th e ir daughter a n d family, Mr. and M rs. D . D . P’ H om an.

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BXmLET, N or. 3—Im o jean Plum - hlee and J a y B erry w ere aw arded nthe h ighest p rises by th e Burley cM erchants ' bu reau a t a public cere- hmony for hav ing m ade the m ost omoney during h a rv e s t vacation, ae- K

jQ cording to O uy N ew m an, m anager «'S of the em ploj-m ent service, who E■ft assisted w ith th e p resen ta tion of p I . awards.« E arl C arbon , p rincipal of the A

high school, aw arded th e prise e:,11 money. H e was assisted by WUUam "j n t 1*. K eller, h igh school Instructor, g . who acted a s p lacem ent m anager of u s tudents fo r w ork. Lyle Thompson,

chairm en of th e M erchants’ bureau a.committee, and P a u l DarreU. of the s M erchants' bureau, also assisted w ith the ceremony, w ith Hudy R ankin as

„ announcer. " i .KeUer p raised th e studen ts fo r j

” the active p a rtic ipa tion In helping ,rto harvest su g a r beets a n d potatoes. „

[w and said th e vaca tion should be p • • callcd a "harvest w ork period" In-

^ G irls ' prises were aw arded as fol- £ , , lows; L anfcst am o u n t of earnings,

senior high girl. Im o jean Plumlee. who eam ed »159J7.»10 p r lte ; Junior high girl. Betty KeUer, who eam ed P

“ I109i)2. 110 p rise ; e lem entary girl, D arleen B unn , w ho e am ed *30.00, 110 prize. Im o je an Plum lee also re- celved a *10 prize' fo r earning Die largest am ount am ong th e girls.

J.* Prizes fo r th e Ixjy woricers were:.. L argest am ount fo r sen ior high boys.

J ay Derr>', who earn ed SH 1J3. »10 r j prize: Junior h igh boy, Bob Keller,

' earned S01J3, tlO prise ; e lrm entary boy. Jo h n W illiam s, w ho earned

” 1 173-60. tlO prize. J a y D erry received I an additional p rize of $10 for hav - I

Ing tho h ighest e am ln g s among the \ boys.

F irs t prlso fo r th e oddest potato w ent to M ary A nn a n d Jun io r Ek-

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Darlene Bm m. J tm lo r E klond. Je h n r Ann EUtmd. (S ta ff photo-engraving)

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ts Given Prizes rnings in Harvestn - lund. »3, a n d aoccmd prize. MiO. ed w ent lo C harles R ace . For th e targ- ey cKt (MUto, A nn K eU er received IS. e - h e r potato w eighing 3 pounds 13 a t ouncM. w ith second prise going to e- M arlcn HuU, U.SO, w llh a potato :er weighing 3 pounds 10 ounces. Jay ho Berry won bo lh f l r a t and second of prizes for th e la rg e s t beets, and the

"best dre-ised" p o ta to prizes w ent lo he Ardls M itchell a n d A nn K eller, who M entered p o t a t o e s dressed Uke ,m ‘'shmoon,"sr, -------------------------------of V i s r r PA R EN TS A T ALBION

ALBION. Nov. 3—O ueats o f Mr. and Mrs. M atth ew T rem ayne for SICE hom eeom lng a n d deer h u n t- j Ing w tre th e ir d a u g h te r a n d two '

” sons. The v isito rs were M r. and! ,1 Mr*. R aym ond T rem ayne and

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brakes b rought b a c k to like-oew ^ shape by yoo r B uick dealer.

W e replace w o rn shoe* aod lln- iogs w ith brand -new , fac to ry enKinecred Q uick b rake p a rts—

Jc N O T pick-up r^ Ia c e m e n tj . Wa r e -Q u u io e a n c f m ie-up your brake drum s, check bydrauHc Iloei aod ey lia d e r i fo r leaks aod field lo ti .

V) U sing BuIck'C ngioeered p a n s m akes certain tb a t your Biuck ll alw ayi a B uick— a o d a ll th a t a Bulck ought to b e . Psrticu larlr when the w o rk is dooe by the m ea w bo k a o w Bolcki hesb

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TIMES-NEWS, TWnVIN FALLS, roAHOpendents t v o fully-ow ned f ir s t- ru n theate rs to C tn d n n au . I f I t ao-

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poration. wUl be preaen ted to le d - » e ra l d istric t court in N ev V ork Nov.^ 8, th e departm ent said.^ Nam ed tn Bolt" RKO waa one cf e ig h t movie com - ^ ponies nam ed In a eovem m et a n tl- n- tru s t suit fUed Id 1038.

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Ie. two new companle.i. B ut th e p lan . muBt be approved by stockholders

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Amendments on ; “ —School “Revision 15 ' The T v ln PaUa PTA councU { _ recommended tha t citizens voto .

-yes- on consUtutJooU amendmenU SJRS and BJIM to remove the of-

_ flees of county and state supertn- Q tendent from the partisan baUot.

The councU met Uonday night.^ ITia acUon la necessary now in

h i M o re C o m f o r t W e a r in g

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_ _H iarttim ov-a-Iaw .on thn stttnta i r books providing for tha appolnt-,, ment of tho county auperlnieodent

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\ l R e l i e f , A d v i c e< 2 B y HARMAN W. N IC nO LS p.. ! J 'W A Sm N Q TO N, Nov. 3 QJJ9 — «!<

n v u i o r t o t « p ] e u a a t K lle r from *!; a ll th e elecUon i lu f f to vUlt A school 7.1

; *' lo r caree r a n d cover glrU.A nd to Eet so m uch »tt<nil0R !i;

■ ' O w w n e ^ o r r e y . K ^ ^ ^ B j S’*I a p rH ty b londe. » .• «;<

She is th e queen j ■; to th e O a n d ]\\

{ : aponsored by th e B l F / n * *• H a r r y C onow r< C areer a i r l itu> 10• dlo», I n c , N e w M ^ - S y H

■ Itahould be no ted . u i tdliln’t pulj a n y punches, p re tty ss ahe la. She w as a little rough on lhe would-be caree r boy from ra rm e r *r» City, 111. Me.

Q ires Adrlee i ,'k*Trouble w tth you m en.’' she said. «ii

, “l i you don’t ta o w how to drftSJ." *;*; ' ! (as U a n y newspaperm an docsl) ile

J' T h e lady hod some advice ready. m i “Y ou shouldn’t w ater your hair

dow n In the m om lnc for one UilnB," iJic' sh e said. "D on’t oil H too mucli, loij'

r e ither. K ind of hU a happy med- >><» I lum ."

•'Not only th a t.” she advised, ’’how m on e a r th do you expect lo hnvo a I H fin e caree r tf you show up a t the office In TiTtnkled brllclies?"

••Do you p itch your pa iiu o \c r th e back of a choir a t nlRhl?”

Yes.MUs O arvey said d o n t.

ShoDid ExerclM Csra C areer m en. she sold, should

excrelse ns m uch care In the ir d re is y , . a s career w o m e n -a n d maybe ought to go to school to le a m w h at Is w h a t P a l m en should know they have to BO to a ta ilo r to leam w hat >iLv th e y should w ear to look the ir best.T h e sam e w ith skinny fuys.

-A lso,- sa id th e lovely career gal."you fellows o u g h t to know how to 1 . save on your c leaning bills. I f you buy th e r ig h t kind o f sulta—th e J™‘ k ind th a t will hold a press—you’ll

, le a ra th a t you c an w ear one s u it one I day . han g I t u p a t n ig h t a n d let : U unw rlnkle lU elf fo r a couple of

days a n d th e n w ear I t again . ‘8n lU GtT* H elp

fu rth e rm o re , sh e sa id , ta ll skinny , su y s w ho w an t to h a re a carriage 1

th a t doesn’t look loo m uch lUce a T be an pole oug h t to w ear su it coats Ami

, U ia t ure—well, n o t too long. And for th e reverse fo r f a t m en. for

> M iss G arvey th inks th a t w hile of •h tr ts In th a dayUm e a r e n t m uch evei

[ good. Colored sh irts ; she lays. se t e } a man^a com plexion off Just about try

I ; sigh t.ij ••And th a t h a n k y you've ffot in mai < you r lapel pocket.” she said. "It ^

!;■ U th e w rong color. A nd n o t in <usr v e ry good ta st« a t U iat.’ judi

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A fn tK T K D ro R rnoviN G w i l l , p e n) IN THE PnOBATE COURT O r TWIN P*°l

;• FALLS COUNTY. STATE Or IP A IIO .-----la th* U u t^ of th* E<i*U «t L. 8.

- MrCrackcn. Dveaaix!. /->l“urm««nt to «n onltr *f th* JuJ(* ot «

•>M Court. Bi4d* on Ih* l»l day oC No-« n W . m s . mUc. It htt*br flYw thtt Mondv, t>» IStb Sar of }<o>«nb«r, ISO.4t TM o’clock A. M. e( u ia <!>T. a t Ih*Coqrt Koosi ef taU Court, at th* Coufl- houM Ib Twin Talli. CoonW uf T»ln I'alU, Btat* o( I4aho. ku b««n ap[>olnlnl a l th* tin* and pUr* for prorlnr ih* Will ot wU L. !!. MrCrafkro. dxruM . and fnr ^ t l ^ ^ . j i p p lk a t t o a ot U cibm ^Ctack.BM iarr '■h*Ti and whrr* *nr p«rm n laitt- « iM ^ i^ ap i> * » and ih* aamr.

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•m M bid* a t hi* »fCI<*. Itoom ISS. Slat*- koot*. anill S t>. <».. N.n*mber ir , for fur. M eiahlnc th* followlns to U>< Idaho 5oldlrr'a

• Uom*. not*., Idatio; ^■rW a***»W f* ^ alfalfa, to k* <I«1!t. \All ktda wilt b* pulllclr or«n*d an.l

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Henry’s Guest Co Explanation of J

By HENRY AlcLEMOBC O(A uthor’s no to : T h is ts the sefond l^ua

of iM-o KUcst colum ns by Mr. K atu* no tlalcft W atanabe. Y esterday Mr. CW nwnnbe. mnnnK lrg d irector of tfie llleila U ltu te of Politics and Economy, houand a g raduate of Colcate unl\-er' fartslty. c lass of 1023. Ul3Cu.«ed the lost penfeeling of hLi people since the sur* b « irender '•robbeti" them of lhe Iron systrule o f th e em peror nnd the w ar lU'hlords. He com pared Uie rule of Uie congovernm ent to a eelllni: lamp. As shl:long aa the Japanese hod this cell- cabIng lam p they fe lt tw i r e . but onee th aIt was extlnguLihed and they were th eleft alone to th ink for themschTs, fo rthey becam e lost. Today Mr. W a- histonabo continues a long tho snme tlorlines.) wh;

--------- It tDy KAZUTAKA WATANABE “ ''i

TOKYO. J a p a n —11 Li dlfllcu lt for A m ericans to rea llie how ha rd It Isfor tho Jnpnnc ie to th ink and a c l , jfo r themselves n /te r mj muny y e a n ® of belnf: told e.t.ictly w hot to do every m inute of th e ir l l i a r

Since the oecupntlon of our coun- b a rtry wc have learned th a t an ignor- •an t. ta ttooed O I mnny a time c an °eem ake nn educated Jap.ine.ie feel fW asham ed. “This i.i because the O tdisplays more undcrstnndlnR and ^Judgm ent th a n th e Japanese In- whitellectual. ’The G I may no t know defiany th ing about K a n t and Hegel, bu t senh e carrlc.t a round him a n liivUlble mlrveil o f r ich c u llu ro l background o : bor3.000 yearn. we

l h e whole Uilng probably sounds IBtrange and un-under.itandable to th eAmericana and E uropeans who have horendured countle.u n u m b e r s of staisto rm s fo r mony. m any years. ’n»ey t a runderw ent th e d a rk ajies, loqulal- to '. tion. renalssonce. reformaUon. In- dustrlftl reii-oluUon. etc. T hey stainedthe ir hand.s and fee t w ith tears and Eblood w hen they laid th e founda- andUon of ctviIlzaUon. b rick by brick, m et

In Jnpnn w hero education m eans Inginfonnatioii. we rem em ber things nessbu t we do no t know thlnRs. We a re BUI educated to be technic ians, no t onlyin n a tu rn l sciences bu t aUo in T7sp iritua l sciences. Wo nre clerks to leaswork fo r our m aster. W e are ser* topvants u nder tho ’•cclllnR lamp." We wasnre to olwy. n o t to Uilnk and Judge, m ai•The sp ir i t of “b u l“ h a s been di>. —couraged. and •’yes" train ing has 1pe rm eated th rough Uie masses o t Ipeople. r |

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4<M aNraa Sammai* for • Dar *(1k Alr^aa* IT:»'u*ur «iM aAaat Warp &1|t«*ia. IUik««a « tU aU. V. EaKaakam da<iB*« t i t s KUUm«;»• I'unala l-atl CUallrr 8laa>»«l. T !»• perua Oaa<kiaa« t>U W an* 17p*r «r air MwM .I U*alt** SiM OrlMatr* teiL*«la. jrv • ’«« aSai»>» Q«k 'xk Ortk. » tU MM-nt>*M c m h a m .lan i-|aTh*u>* I :M ^juTooTkU ; all'..a.d>* "C

U lU aN*«« gOj

Continues His ^ if Japs’ ‘Vacuum’ »»

Our tralidng. ph.TT.lcal ar»d splr- of Itual. has bera perpeadlcuUr azjd ml not horUonUU thi

Con3cquenll>*. our Jydgment, po« menr.'j. etc.. s ic^ at the (a te of our H* house and crQup^ and do not go any ^ farther. And now Uvat the per*- pendlculsr ayatem ot our loelely haa been abolished, and the hort*mtal *'« system of society yel to be «stab> lU'hed. U It a wonder that we a n S: confujed and KrvK^ng? Vet the light ^ shines through. The fall of our cabinet a few weeks ago Is proof tha t Democracy Is working and tha t , the Japanese is leamlag to think „ for himself and stand up and oppose ^ his oppressors. Defor« ih* oecupa* ^ Uon the Japanese n e m considered ? what was done tiy hlgher>upa. R m i S ' It he knew hla leadera wert crooked and expJoUlrig Mm. be did not dara *“! speak up. Now (he press and people ‘ a r t not afraid lo do somelhlng when ^ they laiow thlnga ar» not golng^S* rlBhu

If America will Ju.\t be paUent ))q wllh ua. and realUe how Ions wc have been In darknes.% and how lu rd ; It Is for us to realise thst w t hsve been given a chanee to speak tor p r ourselves, a-e will p ro « tha t Amtr- lea's friendship u not in rain. u r

Many Americans ha te asked me alt when the Japanese knew they were — defeated. The Japanese with any ^ sense knew wa acre defeated the i f minute tre got neas t l « t Pearl H ar- I bor had been atiarke^l. That means I we knew on Sec. 8. IMl. I

I am happy to be able to wrtta ■ these two UtUa itortea for you. X hope they help Americans to under­stand how m uch wa want dei&oe<. *ae5-. nol communlsax. tn our eoua- to--

VKION MSCTS BELLKVTTS. Nov. S-Carpenten

and Jolnera Union held a dinner metUng a t tho Johnnie Myen' din­ing room In BeUexue. RouUne b-» l-; ness was conducted, wtlh President BIU Smllh la charge.

T7. S. aclenUata eatlmata tha t a t least one-third of the fertile 0 . s . top toll tn the naikvn has been washed away and U\st slnca while ■ man came to America.

N O T I C E _____ >Due to the unsettled weather condlUons. your MOTOR-VU Is forced to remain epen ewtf ^ on week-ends fcr the bslanee — of this season. ^

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!^AngeLStreet’’_ I Is Substituted In Play Series

"A nccl Street'* h aa been subsU- tu led to r “All i t y 80ns" la th e » • . rtes o f p lays to be presented here by th e T w tn FaUs U o iu club,‘accord­ing to word received from the Civic D ram a G uild of New Yo^k.

T h a guUd said th e change was m ade tn th e be.tt la le tasts of all concerned. Including th e audience, guild a rjd local sponsors. "Angel S tree t" h ad a successful two-year run o n B rosdaay a n d on to u r tn the la rg e r clUes of th e naUon. The movla Teralon of th e play. ’'O as- , tigh t." co-rta rred Ingrid Dergman and C harles Boyer.

ReacUen N et Goad PL eading reason given by tho guild

for. lh e chance is th a t early audience rtacU on to "AU My SSru" w as not good. Sponstea where the play has - appeared already rep o rt audience ag TTscUon Is n o t g c ^ to a morbid war ploy, probably tn view of th e trou* bled Intem aU onal situation . T he mi p illd a lso pointed o u t lh a t m any ye perao ia h ad seen "All My Sons" a s a sxaam er stock producUon. am a­te u r producUon or as a picture. pr:

"A ngel S lreet" i» a p.\3cholonlcal w^ m ystery melodram a aTitten by Pot- n a r ick H am llifin. T h e sam e netora en- 1 gaged fo r "All My Sons" will present te:

' t l . The>- include Penny Kojipcr. Don on Ro^s. DoroLhy T aylor and Moulirle cd P a tto n . "i

N« Resenralion RtI m connecUon wlUi the miHd on- .

nouneem ent concerning the sub-sli- ta lJon. G ordon Atkin.ion. ehnJimnn ' o f th e U o n s club d ram a guild com- P. m ute* , pointed out th .it tickets for p a th e t h r e e pla>-s here are being an aold o n the same basis 0.1 Town — H all o r Com m unity Chcsl In tha t Individual seats a re nol rer.ened.

He aald only enough tle^:et.^ to, fill th o auditorium would be Mid.No s e a ts a re ttatr^-ed.

Students of Area Active at College

UNTVERSITY O P IDAHO. Mos* cow. Nov. 3—Robert Holloway, Twin Falls , is a member of tho lU so crew fo r th e producUon of -Family P o r tra li" by the Associated Stu­den ts o f th e Unlver^lty of Idaho. Tha ploy w ill be presented Dcc. 3 and *.

M a rr ln W ashburn. 'T^.in Falli. spoka o n behalf of th e Democratic

.p a rty a t a recent meeting of the m tJrm aU onal Relnllon.i Kroup here.

Ph i A lpha Delta, iintloiiftl Uw honorary , announce.^ the InlUatlon o t Edw ard Heap. Tft ln Fnlh.

M a rcare t WilLv Tn-ln Falls, took p a r t tn a Sadie Hawkins race tn the program pre.Neiited between the halvtis of th e foollxill Rnme b c tu frn UnlverMly of Idnho and Uie Unlver­a lty o f M onlan.v

I B H M '— ENDS THURSDAY — '

IN 25 M S '

O N IY M E !

B i l B S a

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BEDBIVEBHOft’ARO KAV.-KS^D RIVER"

JOHN VVAM.t. «?lT,'.OV£lt¥ CUrf •m.Tn scyoui. (Itg .

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The Most Raved About Lnu GREER GARSON - WA

“JU U A MISBl

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN

----- Enough!------ ^P H O E N IX Arts.. N or. a (,1V - ,

Tw o Phoenix deer h u n te rs a re ' - undecided w hether th e ir luck was

.good or bod. W hatever I t waa,' th ey had a lo t of It.

T h eir autom obile a o d horse tra i le r plunged over a 80-foot

•cliff. O n th e way down a rifle ^ w en t o ff a n d blew a hole In th e u roof.

U nhurt. Ja k e G andage and G lenn Schoeitslein kicked ou t th a “ w indshield and crawled from th e «' wreckage In to a a e s t o f ratU e- ^

teI T hey eluded th e ratU era a a d _

s ta r ted to take th e horse o u t o t ^ ' th e tra iler . a

‘I h e ho rse stepped on Gand* ^ age’s fooL J

FFA Membership „ ; Promotion Slated SI A t a m eeting of the FFA In th a ^ I agriculUtfe room o t Twin PaUs high ' school M onday, p lans were discussed . fo r promoUng members a t th e n e x t *

meeUng. " a r e e n hands." tho f irs t “ y e a r m em bers, will be "ch a p ter “

■ farm e n ."P e s t control was discussed a n d a S3 ^

p rise will be offered lo the m em ber “ w ho e c u lh e mo.^t points In ellml* ^ coU ng pests. P

Plnns were made for o bo.nketbaU ^ . team to be formed, w ith the tim e

and place o f prncUce to bo announc* cd la ter.

Bob Sorenson, president, presided a t th e mceUng.

V ISITS IN CASTLEFORD CASTLEPORD, Nov. 3 — M rs. W.

P . Recob. T acom o, Wash., spen t the p a s t week vlslUng here w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. E d Logan.

KTFIF r o m 6 : 0 0 P . M .

TUESDAY N OV. 2 CcBipfefe C overoga b y Top

Comaeatators hdatilag:H. V. KALTENBORN

ROBERT TROUT RICHARD HARKNE5S

MORGAN BEATTY W. W. CHAPLIN

B R O U G H T T O Y O U

B Y C H E V R O L E T A N D

C H E V R O L E T D E A L E R S

O V E R T H E E N T IR E

N B C N E T W O R K

DARNELL • CORNEL M GREENE-GEORGE SANDERS

Kt*d by rrodiKtd by'REMINGER . WILUAM PERLBERQ• Ik .nm iir KATHLEEN WINSOR,YS O N L Y ---------Id T H U R S D A Y !

Q B D!S T o d ay ! = —j.Laugh R iot o f tho Year!WALTER PIDGEONiB E H A V E S ” .

TN FALLS. IDAHO

\

World’s Corn f Crop Set at 6 BiUion Bushel ^WASHXKOTON. Nov. a :

agrlcultura depaitmcnt w ttaa tea the world com crop U a xteord V MOJMO.OOO bushels.

The crop ta 2S per cent abor* the 1935*38 aTcraga o t iJKOfOOJUXK. t h t ' department said to Ua weekly rapon ^ on foreign cropa. Laat year^ crop ct totaled iMOMOMa tK

lU a year’s lecozd crop tn t h t yt tJhlted SUtca accoonti to r th e tn- crease, together wtth a aUght gala ta lo Africa, tha rrport laid. Bar^ Xt m ta on the other coQUnenta a r t tc below average. «

Exceeds A m ag*I t ta report aald the com aattmatas

round out the ovtraU world gratn ^

i picture. This ahowa a total 10 per *4 cent above Uia m )-39 average tor

, Uie flva principal gratna—wheat, dt K rye. barley, oata ecd com. j Most of the gain was in com. wlto .( wheat aad barley showing moderaio m , Increases. Output of rye and oata ts * r sllghUy below average. Ji

UeaawhUe. the department r»- r 3 ported Uiat world ralala produc- ^ . tion la higher now than In t b t ■ . past two yeara. Thu*. It said pros- J

peels for exports trom this couauy 5 J are dim. ■Q Raisin Ootpat Dlgh J

•The department wUmaled raisin J producUon la the eight leading ^

1 ■ ■ ■ -

AUClI will sell the foUowins pi Hansen or 1 N o rth Ea

I T h u r s d aI STARTING T B IE 11

Model A John Deere trac to r, 1 I John Deere beet loader and ha: I Moline combine No. 69, perfec

John Deere side delivery rake, John Deere trac to r cu ltiva to r John Deere bean c u tte r Glen Roberta welder, like new John Deere 7-foot tandem dis< Rubber tired wagon, e x tra goc Ditcher

L t V E S T O C BRed cow, 4 y rs old, ju s t freah,

• Guernsey cow, 4 yrs., j u s t fre; Guernsey cow, 4 yrs., 3 gaU Jersey cow, dry Guernsey cow, 3 yrs., 3 gal.8 heifers, 18 m onths old H eifer, 15 months old 2 whito faced calves Team horses, smooth m outh ,w Team mules 60 w hite Leghorn hens

OWNE]aOLLENBECK A nOLLENBECK, A

A U ClI will sen th e following desc

B ank on Highway 25, Jerom t

T H U R S DSTARTING TIM E ]

UVESTOCKmrebred Gttemsey. 8 yra. eU. fres]

S gallcnsShorthorn, t yra. aid. freshen Aprf a Shertbom yearUng helfera Bborthera yearUng eteer

HOUSEHOLD GCDtnbsg reem eet. « ch a in (S extra

Uble. seaU 11)BaffctEhsgU bed, tprlaga, ■prlag-ftOed a WesUaghease elcctrto roaster, new Hese velenr sprlag««ocker S roeken. hassock Writing dfok Spark an beater Anoa all heater, very good W hiu eaamcl trash bonier Chest ef drewen, i drawera Steel eetSevtral plteed, qaUled qaUta Daisy ebsml*i ga t lee crean treeser Granite caaner, « qaart staa Wash boUer Wall telepbeaa Hartman wardrobe trank Seme dishesOther namereas heasehold artlclt*

TERMS

EUGENE E. A. Tl

OSCAS A HAEOLD KLAAS. AoeU<

First ^, kARTS LOCA'nON. N. f Kot. a snail Whlta »

1 mountain coaaannUy~th« n m ta t h t nation to report r t ta n a tn w. j today’s e)acUoi»**cast 11 tssUots

^ tor Oot. Thomas & Dvwcy snd —• I to r President Tnanan.* XB the UM presldenUal else- ^

Uoa Dewey polled 4 rataa snd ^ FtankUn Dl Boosevelt l l a IHO B

:rt eutjp countriea outside the U. & a t ZIX- con

000 toBs. compsrtd wtth 158.000 Ust ben It year and aoe,TOO tn IH&.I- Trade sources Indleala a anjOO- n toa pack tor CaUfomla thla year. « s the report said, nak la i th a world :« total 4U.000 tona compared wtm ^

4T1JU0 tn 1M7 and 30.700 In UM. ^ l i l t world niain s i i ^ b now

a about average, the report aald. but w. , n the 17. 8 . percentage Is only i8 as sr against 67 in 1M7. Over Uw lO years K from 1837 to 19*8. the n . 8. pro- ( t . duced 49 per cent ol ths total. |

A l i t t f in t rlngneck pheasaata were {10 Imported In IIM by an Kngllthmsn {U vho married the daughter o t Bea- (

jamln Franklin. (^ ^ t —

;! S Lou Heller S !7 % FIRE u d AUTO ^ \ -„ i INSURANCE <» ^ Orpbeam BatUlag ^ J 0

TION Sg property at my place located 1 ml

East of Kimberly, on

a y , N o y . 4 ,E 12:00 LUNCH O

MACHINERYor, like new Superior bean dril i harx'cater McCormick Deerii irfect condition Oliver dump rako uke, 4-bar, new Oliver bean cuttei itor Moline 2-way tum

Oliver beet and be new drawndisc 3-section wood hagood 3 scction steel ha

New Idea manure

C K M I S C E lrsh, 6 gal; 2 unit Surge milk«fresh, 5i-« gal. 2 sots harness ani ^ Bridge plank andI, BO fence posts

3 spools wire Corml thdIcs

h .w t . 1750 each CaW» and pullcj-5 285 gal. gas tank 200 bales straw

TERSIS: CASH DAY OF SALE

^ R : T o m KK , AaeUoneen

TION Slescribed properly at my placc, loca -ome, Idaho:

D A Y , N O ^IE 1:00 , LUNCH 01

CK MAGLaU Biedtt Ford tn

treshea Dee. 3 u n d blade far Fo«lS*se«Uoa UoUna ww

Aprf] 3. e galloas <-rew corracatar. m Detrbom plow Ke« Idea nanara John Deere <-bar tli Load tevtl. 7sl6

G O O D S

s r j . r r ' ™Uetloe walking plow Abere machinery Uk

ed Buttress Gardm plownew Ttadem disc. < ft.

Rabber tried wagon S-aecUan wood harre10-fMt noat3-tfcUon iprlng tool]

M I S C E ICytlene weeder4—n-gaL mUk cans Stotk tank Elcelric fencrr St Qettrio eblck broade OU thick brooder. 50 Ccdsr peels, eerval p DeUval separator, ti Elettrie tracer Sb

lelt* OUirt article* too aai

M S : C A S H D A T O F S A l

IE HUGHE: riMM, OaloeUoneera \

TUESD

FHAInsures99 Units in October

BOISK. Nov. a MV-Tl* fttdtral hottslac authority iasar«d 88 cases tn Idabo duitng October amounUng to a doUar Tohmie of tauxxk.

W. T . Lockwood. sUta FHA direc­tor. said the doBar vohnnt tn Sep­tember was tSTO.000.

Be said the FRA isned comoilt- ments on 183 acres during October tor a total amount ot tUOtJXiO. Sev- / euty-slx o t these cases wer* aew

' constzucUon and >3 tor existing It bcmtt.

VISITS HAILEY !; R A IL rr. Nov. a-Jam es McDon- ° aid m . Saa Mateo. Calll.. U vtslt- “ lag hla grandmoUier, Mrs. A. P.; Lamb, and renewtng acqualnUnee ■ wllh triends ot former days when

he made his homt tn Bailey.

" I 75c Speciol* I Fried CHICKEN Plate

\ With Shoestrings. Hot Roll I and Boney wlUi SoUd

* i JUMBO SHRIMP &J I STEAKS

; HI-HO CAFEg j 0«a«4 a 0»«t«l«< h7 K»Ilh CoWm*B

S/ilE! 1 mile North Vi West of

4 , 1 9 4 8:h o n g r o u n d s

n drill, nc\tPeering mower, nearly newrako:utter’ tumble plow, ffooa nd bean cultivator, horse

)d harrow cl harrow .nure spreader

CEIXANEOUSmilker in A-l condition JS and collars and 8.\8's

ts

lleystank w ith stand aw

SALE

K a h nSCTO OCNNINGTOrf, Cterk

SALE, located 2 miles West of the

D V . 4 t h;h o n g r o u n d s

[AGHINERTird tractor. Uke new r Ford tractor na wood turrow lar. Uke newrlora epreadrr aa rabber, nodcl U bar tide rake 16toot aaewer. No. S m de» dtM) r bean drUI

rp iM t ry Uke new

S tt. ragon : harrew

g tooth harrew

CELLANEOUS: cans ^

Stork traUer broader. 600 chick riat ler. SW eblek alae «val postFitor. ubte model Uka new i

Shovels, forks, lec chain* 'M nameroos to aenUoa

SALE

E S a n d

O w n e r sJOHN DABNAL, Oerfe

JESDAT, NOVEMBER *. 1948

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D onations A sked On H allow een by

C am p Fire GirlsBURLEV, Not. 3—T here , were no

‘ trick i o r treats'* fo r th e Burlejr C u n p P lre O lrls on HaUoween, bu t tbe ^ I s m sde to m any homes. In* lead of asking for a trea t lo r theauelvea, the? asked for donaUons tow ard th e Builey “sw lm m lns pool" fund.

WorklDff In team s of tw o and dres-ied In th e ir blue skirts, w hite

^ blouses, a n d red Ues. th e girls c ar- W rtod sm all signs asking for help In ^ building th e swimm ing pool fo r all

the ch lld rcn of th s community. Members o f th e O U hl group, under th e leadership o f M rs. N orm an D. Sm ith, a n d the W ahanka group, led by Mrs. E. M. Steelsm lth. psrUeJ- psted in th e H alloween evenL

T he money received will be p re ­sented to Jaycee P residen t Sherm an Anderson and m em bers of his com* m lttee th is week. T h e girls have par> Uelpated in several service projects since th e ir o r g a n lu U ^ la s t >prlng.

Rupert BPW Has IHailoween Party

nU PE R T , Nov. 3—Social n igh t for th e Business and Proresslonal Women la s t week was In th e farm of a Halloween p a rty held a t th e home of A nna G race. M rs. H enry D unn. M re.'M er]e M asoner and Mrs. Arlle Olsen were aaslsUng hosteu rs .

T he Halloween moUf was used tn decoraUons and refreshm ents, which consisted of sandwiches, doughnuts, cider and coffce. Qamea were played during the evenlnfj.

A sh o rt bu ilnesi meellnff was held In which th e club decided to ac­cept th e Inv ita tion to be guests of the Burley club Nov. 9.

- Membera wishing to a ttend this "W, meeting are asked ta bring Uielr

own table service. They will aiemble a t Uie C aledonian hfitel a t 0:30 p. m.

T he la s t meeUng of November to b* held Tuesday. Nov. 33 a t tbe home of M rs. E. H . H m ore, wUl be the a nnual tu rkey d inner. Mrs. Anita Johnnon of Albion, who a t ­tend th e UNESCO convenUon a t 8sn Pranclsco, wUl be th e guest speaker. I t was reported U iat 11 members of tho local club a ttended the d la trlct convention a t Jerom o on O ct. 24.

Mrs. A rt Kinsela Feted a t Shower

M rs. A rt K lnaela was honored a t a pink and blue show er a t th e home of h e r m other, Mra. W llllnm Hoyne.i.

A rrro p ria t/ gam es were played w ith the prizes going to M rs. John Van Hook. Mrs. O. E. Tyler and Mrs. M nurlce H aynes. T he honorec’B gifts were presented to he r In a bas- ilneUe.

Luncheon was serv-ed n t the cImo or the afternoon by tho hostess, m - slsted by Mrs. H oward Hill and Mrs.

o A rt Baam .One.iti were Mrs. L>icy Strieker.

Mrs. G ladys Strieker, Mra. Howard HUI. M rs. May Hill and Mm . CUfton

• Haynes. H ansen: Mrs. A rt Baam , K ing K ill: M n . O. E. Tyler. K im ber­ly: M rs. W ayne Sm llh , Duhl; Mrs. John Van Hock. Jrrom e: M rs. M au­rice H aynes. Mrs. Cliff Hnsken.^ and Mr.i. Clyde Edm lnlster, a ll Tw inrvills.

¥ ♦ ¥

Mrs. R. Faris Honors Group

JEROM E, Nov. 3 — M rs. Russell Parla en tcrtnlncd m em bers of the Saturday afternoon bridge club a t h e r home.

Honor.1 were won by Mrs. WllUam' J . Bpacth. Mrs, Pau l Malone, and Mra. Jo h n Sti-Ue, Jr. T he group pre­sented Mr.i. SpaeUi w llh a gift.

M arion M artin Pattern

BASIC BEAUTT Your good la ll baalcl Simple lines

mold your figure, sllm -fron t sk irt sweeps to a gentle back flare . T rim wllh sUtchlng, ribbon saali, or your own jeweliT.

^ P a tte rn 0133 comes In sizes 13, 14. m 10. 18. 30: 30, S3, 34, 30, 36. 40. 43.

Size 10, 4 S yards 30-lnch.Tills e a s y - to - u s e pa ttern gives

perfect f it . Complete, illustrated sew c h a r t shows you evety step.

Send tw enty-five cents In coins for th is p a tte rn to Tlmes-News, p a t- em departm en t. Tvi-la Falla, Ida. P r in t plainly nam e, address, zone, size and style number.

W lial every w oman sews, w hat every w oman loves to w ear. In our M arian M artin fa ll and w inter p a t­te rn bookl Sewing doU an m ake fa ^ Io n sense w llh these wearable llTBblo s ^ le s . C h r ls tm u g ifu too; and free p o lte m for new shoulder Psd p rin ted In th e book. F ifteen cen u m or« brings th is book lo youl

rUESDAY, NOVEMBERIrl!

d Raising Money fo

rls

mes.for <

‘Ion* VKwl- g I g U M M M

andrhltecar-

r

I D ., led *. tle l-

p re-

lecuring.

n e lp ln r to raU e m oney for th e X n m . Cam p F ire G irls asked for donaUo

lU llow een. Shown le ft to right, 1 L aldlaw , M ary Snow s n d Aloha Tay

i s I C alendar Iunea |

held Newcomers will m eet a t 1:15 p. m. AC- S a tu rd ay a t th e Rogerson hotel,

s of * * *Sigm a O am m a chap te r of Del-

th ls ph la n will m eet o t S p. m . W ednes- h e lr day a t th e Rogerson hotel, nble t(. If. If.>• m . FTLER — T he Pou r Square' club *■ " will m eet w ith M rs. O lenn Leonard th e T hu rsday afternoon.

*- t i H igh land View club will m eet

wlUi Mra. W. C. Etrold W ednesday. A BUest speaker will ta lk on texUle

. pa inting, ided * ♦ *omo T h o K im berly Road club will

m e et a t 3:30 p. m . W ednesday a t th e homo of- Mra. H . P . BlodgeU.

1150 AddLion avenue east.

Neighbors of W oodcraft will meet G r a t B p .m . T hursday a t the home ol J ftt M rs. K en t Tatlock, 052 F ou rth ave- omo nuo fMt- ne.i. * * *»yed T ho A fternoon G uild of the EpU- fohn copal c hu rch will m eet a t 2:30 and p. m . T hu rsday s l th e home of ree’B R in . C. D . Trj-or. baa- ¥ « 4>

BUHL—Tfie Buslnec.i nnd Profni- •lose glonal W omen will m eet Monday a.1- cv'cnlns a l the hom e of Mrs. Vivian

DnlsB for a regular buslne.M sc.vlon. * ¥ ¥

L-nrH afternoon guild of the EpLvcopal churcJi will hold a rummnKB sale on F riday and Sa tu rday a t the

1“ '“ * Episcopal church. DonaUons mny S ',* be received a t th e church any time

th is week.f iu - ,/- . ¥ ¥

T he Salm on Social club will meel T hu rsday w ith Mrs. Betty DavU, hostess, and M rs. M ildred Fuller, co-hostess. M rs. EUiel M artell will h ave charge of th e program . Roll ca ll will be "blgRcst lie wins."

j p T here will be a special meeUng of u e li th e Royal Neighbors of America a l Uie 6 p. m . W ednesday In Uie lO O P hall

> a t n t wlUch time InlUaUon prucUcc will bo conducted for th e seailon to

Jam ' be held F riday evening. Priday eve- and nintt, Jerom e membera will be p re- BUest-i of the Tw in FalLn RNA. Al!

officers a re a.^kcd to be preaent ----- W ednesday.

¥ * *

R upert C tiapter M Honors Women’ 5 RU PER T. Nov. 3—R upert Clmi)- '•.;1 te r No. 3» m e t a t th e lO O P hnll ■ g w llh 45 m em bers and visitors pres- > 3 ' en t. A cercm ony honorlnn those who

have held the s ta r point electa was given by Mrs. Loula D.^paln nnd Mr.v Floyd G reer.

Mra. L ila B. B enedict. Uie secre- i-iJ ^'hose birthday nnnlversnr>'iu wna th e day before w as a .ipeclnl W guest, and a ceremony In h e r honor

wns presen ted by Mrs. E . H. Elmore. X n a sstited by Mra. W ilbur Dell. Mrs.

E. A. H u n t and Mrs. Jo h n stokM . tfS w ith Mra. R. D. A rm strong 'B t the iu piano. Mr.i. LouLi Dspaln Mng. Mrs. y B enedict h as been secreUiry for 14 f - years and hns never ml.v;e<l a meet-

Ing.M V isitors were M n . EdlUi Morgan, ffi P a u l: M n . M arjorie Sweetwood,

T w in Falls , and M rs. H elen Buliock, V.J a mem ber of Naom i chapter No. 4. [''j Albion.K Refreshm ents, includlns a blrth- l ? dny cake, were w:r>'ed by the worUiy ■ m ntron . Zula Gregory, a.ulsted by r j M rs. Jo h n Stokes.I I T h e n e x t m eeting, Nov. 11, will be

, l l th e official v b i t of the worthy 1 1 g ran d m a tron . E lile J . Redfleld. of I Id ah o Falls, a n d Uiere will bo a

J I school o f lnstJUi;Uon n t the lOOP l i h a ll a t 3:30 for a ll m em ben.,M ¥ ¥ ¥

■V Honor Couplesij P IL E R , Nov. 3 — M r. and Mra. E W alte r T hom as and Mr. and Mrs. I j P a u l P a tte rson gave a Halloween ff p a rty P rid ay evening fo r 20 young

m arried people.E ach guest b rought the ir own

b u n s and w eln en w hieh they toast- Ines ed n t th e fireplace. T h e liosLi pro- k lr t vldcd th e elder, coffee and pie.Tlm ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ —’our ■ ■ u m i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ^ ^

REIHEIHBBR

s TURLEY'S r I.G.A.m l for. ’ Low Priccso5r Every DayS ; T H E BEST IN‘ble F C E S n FRU ITS, MEATSloo; a n d t e g e t a b i x sIder

IN SOUTH PARK oui '

■^^048

for Swimming Pool

the Bnrley sw im m ing poci, th is team of naU oni Initcad e f “ tricks o r treaU ” on :h(, they are F a tr le la K ennaday, Bally L Taylor. (Slaff cngravInE)

~ H allow een Party _ Held by Lincoln i! ”’•[ School Children

Tlie a n n u n l Halloween parly for Del- U ncoln school children was held nes- Prldny a fte rn o o n n t th e Lincoln

school building.The fir.nt g rad e chlldrcn, dres.'<ed

club contume. pa raded throuRh the la rd be fo re tho pn rty In the

playroom. All oUier clas-ws began Ihelr p a rtie s following Uie a fte r­noon reee?u«.

neet n i c piirtle.i were spon.iorcd by .'fJ' room m o the rs and Uielr a.Mlstnnts

xUle j e r v e d refrcshmenUv Theteachera p la n n ed th e gamfc^. Mrs. Irv in H nnd is the room m other

will chnlrm an. r a t ^ If.

M urtaugh Girls S ta r t Pep Club

* M URTAUOH, Nov. 2 - T h e Birl.% o t the M u rtnugh high school hnve organized n " P e p Club" w ith Doro­thy Qnrclcricr as p resident. O ther

^l'** offleera n r r O aye Ro.v*. vice presl- 2:30 rtcnt. nnd M jT na W alker, secretnry : of and treasurer.

ObJecUves of Uie club Is to pro­m ote vnrloiL'i acUvlCle.1. sports In

,fMi- pa rticu la r. A consUtutlon Is being iciny draw n up, a n d cosiumea are being I’lan selected.lion. ^ Jf

st,- World Com m unity "" Day S e t for Friday" '"y n i e T w in 'FnlU Council of Church -ime W omen w ill observe "world com­

m unity d ny" o n Frldny w ith a pro­gram p rese n te d n t th e aecond ward

"M l LDS chu rch .Mra. Jo h n H nyes will be the gucr.t

spcuker. T e d M alone will devote hla Friday broudcusi to world conimunl-

Roll ty day. All T w in Fnlls women nre Invited to n t t t n d th e program and

, lis ten to th e b roadcast.S of If. ^

Is Party Given by :vS Blue Bird Girls

be PILER, Nov. 2 — Cardinal.', nnd Al! Robln.i of th e Blue B ird Cnmp Flro

:ient (rroup;i'w lth th e ir guordlnn.i. Mrs. K em T h u rm n n nnd M rs. M artin WcRcner. pa rtic ip a te d In a Il.illo- wceii p a rty n t th o WcKcner home.

The 34 g ir ls played games nnd conducted g roup singing prior lo

s n th e serv ing o f refreahm ents..np- ¥ ¥ ¥

S P arty o t Filerwho FILER. N ov. 3—A Halloween partywas w iu held S a tu rd ay afternoon bynnd H elm J e a n Pn tteraon and Marilyn

Kny Abel n t th e L, C. Abel home:re- fo r 20 friends.'i»r>' T lic BuesU cnme h i costume andcinl rccclved fav o rs of candy pumpkins,mor T lie re f rc sh m rn ls were In keep-nre. Ing w ith th e Hnlloween motif.^!rs. -------------------------------kea. READ T IM E S-N E W S WANT ADS.t h e -------------------------------------------------------

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SEE THE DIFFERENCE...OR DOUBLE YOUR I

N ew P«et*s will p rove itself to yc d o e sn 't g iv a you th e w hitest, brig e ver h a d , s im ply send the unused package to Colgate-rnlmollve*P< eluy 10. C aJirom ls, w ith you r na t and th o p r ice you paid . We'U $t w h a l T c e t 'a Soap cost you.

I W omen U rged to

■ S tudy Back View On N ew Clothes

T he w om an w ith k m a tu re j lg u n lOiould s tu d y h e r m irtored back view In th e c lo thes she plans to buy. Prom th is an g le ahe needs to be u crlUoU as sh e Is w hen appraising

” h e r appea ran ce from th e fron t 11 ; she v a n U tm iform figure flattery.

<)} A w aistSaod, to r exam ple, which a J . a p p e a n piroperly placed In front

m ay be too sh o H w hen seen from th e back. S u c b a defect In fit tends

TVjS to em phasize « h ip span . The alight |{.f alteraU on requ ired to lower the M walsUIne U w ell w orth Uie Ume a f o r money tnvolved In creaU ng m on * alimming proporU ona In a dreas. ■ I F lared pep lum s, bows and busUet, H Tialble tn a r e a r view a p p n u a l,

m ay be o f fe n d e n th a t add Inches lo figure site by lore-shorten ing thg

■ back line. I f th a t 's th e case, dreues w ith these touch es should be passed by tn favor o f togs w ith no con- fusing back d e u lU . S ho ru , for example, w h ich flare Ju st below the h lp llne o r w ith back cen te r pleaU

H sU tched f la t ove r the h ip s are betUr choleea of style.

A nother p o in t to check Is ths fit across shoulders. Dresses cut full across th e bosom m ay offer a

B H skim py f i t acroes th e back. Ih a of danger lo w a tc h for he re is fabric on pull. Fab ric m ay bo pulled Into

ally horizontal c renscs by th e stra in on shoulder a n d side seams. Tills

------ "ab o u t-to -b u rst" effec t serve* topoin t up figu re size.

f ♦ *

II H olding up Head on Keeps Chin Slim

By ALICIA HART . NEA 6 U ff W riter

One of th o m o st reliable insUncts a womnn c an follow when she sees

. Uie f irs t signs of a double chin In .2 h e r m irro r Is to hold up her hesd. 1"^ If s h e ll ho ld h e r head up—erect,

th a t Ll. a rul In perfec t alignment w ith he r body—ah# can elude Uie grasp o t ag e on h e r th roat.

. Tho ncx i strn teg lc alep which ihe ^ however. Li to

alnp on h e r n ig h t cream wlUi re- newcd vigor. T h o Umo has renlly como to sp a n k under a chin and a round Iter ne ck —briskly wiUi the back of th e h a n d —w hen the youth, ful line show s signs of slipping. Tills rpanklng ro u tin e should be the w ind-up -of a nIghUy crcnm ing rJtusl

I devoted to Uie face and neck.J D An effective trick w hich heiprt to RlrLv th e fleshy areo o l the chinn„ve f l™ tu rn tho show er apraylofo- O'* It full fo rce w hen you lake a ther ^ ''th . O rndunlly change th e lemper- f j,l_ ntiirp of th e w ater from wnmi U> tnry cold ns you th row bnck your heiuj

nnd allow th e spray lo apout lull n ro . forco under th e ch in nnd over the , in neck area, ring ¥ ¥ ¥

"™ Soroptim ist Club . C onducts Parleyr y BURLEY. N ov 2 -B u rley Sorop-

llm lat c lub-m et n t th e home of Mra. M ary Hnwley, wlUi Mrs. Jeannette C liunibcrlaln a s a sslaU n t hoslc-is.

De.Mert waa served followed by t program in c harge of Mrs, Mar-

vnM Eleanor Ras-muMcn, M ra. C a therine Zlllner, ac-

.,».f compnnlcd by M rs. Hawley, plnyed li'in aolos. and Mrs. Carol

T liom lon, county health nurse, spoke o a th e w o rk ^ f h e r oftlce,

, P lans w ero m a d f for a dinner to be given N ov. 10, when tho Twin Falls club w ill bo Invited to attend.

¥ ¥ ¥

A uxiliary Group'Is C onducts Meetnnd RU PER T, N ov. 2 -V F W aiulllanrFlro members met, recenUy a t the VPWMrs. armory. T lie g roup voted to hold airlln (o<)ii 3ftie n t th o Peoples' mnrkct.\llo - Following th e m eeting, membtrs>e. of the V PW p o s t Joined th e auxiliaryand for coffee n n d doughnuts.: lo M V 4L

B irthday FeteFIL E R . N ov. 2 -L o re n U Drake

en terta ined r.orae 20 young people a rty S a turday even ing on th s e%'e of his

by H th b lrthdoy anniversary. Games :liyn nnd H allow een stun ts provided the om e evening’s en terta inm en t.

R efreshm en ts Included a decor­and ated b ir th d a y cake.cln.1. -------------------------------eep- T he s ta r s In sU r sapphires and

rubles a re produced by ligh t re­flected on u n re la ted m inerals em*

IDS. bedded In th e gems.

KWKSHi

BHis . -- l o j M w x A r

lUR MONEY BAOKlto you . T ry IL i r i t b righ test w ash y o u

lused portion o f th o ve*Pc«t Co., ^ r k - r nam e a n d . d d t m >'U aend you doulU

TIMES-NEWS; TVITWIN FALLS, IDAHO

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Tills T h is U a leene In Eorepe where to e lo lh ing k it packed by Olrl SeenU

aeas lo Ih e lr IHB project **CloUi< U w earing a d ress m ade by Amcrlei

t ftnd b ro th e n th e rem ahider of hei J o rerseas. A m erlean O lrl Bcenli h

T hey a re fea to r lo g tb ls project i m N or. S. T h e Je ro m e Girl S roa ts a r

of these U U a re now being exhibit e m store la Je rom e,

nets '

lead. I We, th e Womenreel. ' _________________________

By R U T H M IU.ETX NEA S ta f f W riter

lhe W orking w om en reach Uie "dan- I to ger lino" of th e ir careers a t age 3(

re- to 35, soys a prom inent caree: ^nlly w om an and , she caullona, ll is Uier snd th a t they sho u ld U k e sUwk of them- the selves and U ielr Jobs,

nth. -Tbe hoaiew lfo 's danger line come.- ri'l* p e rh a p s a l i t t le la te r In I tfo -an i

a t about age 40—b u t hers ls Juai tual na definite. A nd I t Is Just as Im­

p o r ta n t fo r h e r to take stock oi « to hc raelf and of w h a t she Is dolnt cnln w llh h e r life.

By the tim e slie has reached Ui< aRe of 40—o r p e rh a p s even so o n e r- th e sU y -a t-h o m c woman hns hei

* m a in Job In life p re tty well accom- pllshed. H er ch lld rcn are welt on Uii

th to becom ing self-sufilclenlSlio h as m aste red th e a r t of home- m aking.

A nd now th e quM tlon of whai ) fclie ia going to do w ith herself anc

h e r life, w h at k ind of personal se- a w c u rlty j h e Is go ing lo build lo r th< - y fu tu re is up to h e r. i®!*' I f she doesn 't U k e alock of her-

aelf. chances nre she will drill along from y e a r to year, growlnf

“ • ]e*is uneful a ll the- tim e and gcuiiii “y less and less en joym en t out of life

J " - I f she does la c e th e fac t th a t shi t“ - U a t tho "dnnger lino" c t he r ca-

ree r she can figure ou t w h at shi w anU ou t of life , w h at she hns t< give to o the rs , a n d can s la r t In u build th e fo undaU oai for h e r fu- lu re happiness , usefulness, and hei

m er own security.win T he trouble Is i t Is even hardei end. fo r th e housew ife th a n for the ca­

reer w oman to rea lize when ha: renehed th e d a n g e r line.

¥ ¥ ¥

et E nterta ins GuildIsry OLENNS PI2RRY, Nov. 3 — M n 'PW Joe Rosevear w as hQ.- te-'s to th( Id a EpUcopnl gu ild a t h e r hocne. A cov. :t. ered dish lucheon was served to IE b trs me.Tiber*.

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Wegener’s?pi' C O F F E E S H O Phi*

co.. F IN E FOODSOpen 7 A M . to 3 A.M.

^ Curb Bervlee Discontinued for th e W inter

HE§,l'lltate

says Mrs. Marie Thomas 20 Tuscatoou, Atherton, Calif.

‘iEEINQ A NEW fECTS WASH ItBEIIEVIRQ”, sa y a M r s . T h o m a a ,

I “a n d I ’ve te e n a big change in tho w hiteness and brigh tnea.i of m y wash since I s ta r te d u s in g new P ce t'sS oap . I ’ve n«i«rlind such m arve lous rrsu lU w ith ao little cfTortl N ew Pee l's Soap is a w ashday b laaaing .'’

F o r r e a l l y H wh/fe washes^ B fry now

Z S S l l - P « ^ S o o p l

of ra in io n r* ^ NOW IMPROVED \

«Ttb a«w J i m ^ M n a C l E IN G R E D IE N T ^

Make W arm Friends"

I s l E i

here a yoolhful vIcUm of w ar displays a enU of the U nited S tales and aen t e re r- lothes for Friendship.” The yonng Isdy icrlean O lrl Scouta and shows h e r m other t her kit, ene of th e f l n t to be received l l have a goal of 100,000 U U th is year, ret during G irl Scoot W eek. O c t 31 to Ls a r r parllrlpa tlng In th is project. Seoio lilblted In a w indow display in tb e W est-

~ Suggestions and__ Patterns Shown

A t C lub Sessionda n - EMERSON, Nov. 3 - A Ilal ot IC 30 ChrLilmas suggestions and pa tterns areer for m aking s tu ffed toys w as pre* Uien aented by M iriam H ansen, demon- tiem- atraUon ngent of Burley, a t the

Thursday mecUng of tho Demon- omcs AtraUon club conducted a t th e home

of Mrs. M yrtle Borup.Jual RetreahmeniA w ere served to 12 lm . members by Mra. Borup und M n.

lc of Mary Barlow, lom g ¥ ¥ ¥

, u„ Civic C lub Holds " ot Halloween Doneecon '- OAKLEV. Nov. 2—T he Civic clubn Uie jieiti annual H alloween danco:Ient. Friday In th e Rainbow haU wllhome- the o ic n C ritchfleld orchcslra fu r­

nishing th e danco music. Proceedaw hat from the dancc will ro to th e library,■ ana Civic club oftlccrk aro M n . 8 . R, .1 se- HalRiit. p residen t: M rs. Je.<i Bedke, r the vice presiden t, and E d llh Matthews,

aecrelary. her- ¥ ¥ ¥

iwInR Wed in M ontonauliiK Mrs. Susie P r u t l h as received word*‘{5- th a t h e r son , F ra n k W. I r a t t , for-

t She „,erly of T w in Palla, was m arried to■ c“ * Ann O um derson a t Helena. Mont.,• on Oct. 2(3. T he couplo wlU live In "* " BlllInrHi. M ont.. w here ho Is In the• fll bu.ilness.1 he r r----------------

irder a ca- i has

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'S H um an d IeU ry requlip ro tein , vliamln.i nnd ml in liberal nm ounU and m n u im io n .

‘ ' E n o f i i

ImporT h a t’s w hat nutrlUoi

b e Included In Uie dIeU tIonI.its. Is r ich In ea.illy o th e r foods, a n d a readll

I

.! '‘Enriched"lO

; B U T T E R K R U S T B R E A DcontAlas a full men."iure of all

- .. - _thcflfl nutrients

Buy BUTTER-K

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, H agerm an Civic I Club Sets M eetI The regular m ecllng o t t h e H ag* ,■ «rman Civic elub wlU be conducU d■ a t 2 p jn . on T hursday. A ll m em bers ‘■ who have no l b rought f ru i t fo r th e J■ Children's home a re a sked t o do so . I H T here wUl be a sh o r t business I M meeting followed by a dessert lu n ch - ' U eon. T he club wlU a d jo u rn a n d go M to tho high ichool to see a movie. H “King Chinook," released b y Uie ^■ U. s. fUh and w ildlife service. T h e '■ plcUire will be show n by C le Prlnco■ and n a rn U d by E. B . H om .H HoaUises are Mra. Cle P rin c e and■ M n . H enry Clark.

I "G ay N ineties"1 Held in Jerom e| | JEROME, Nov. 3 — I n a n eerie,

gas-lll atm osphere o f a “gay nino- f l Ues" saloon, Jerom a Jaycees and■ Jay-C -ettes a u g ed th e ir annual■ HaUoween party In th e A m erlean■ Legion hall.j n OuesU enjoyed sq u are dancing 1 and tuppcr was served a t m idnigh t.■ Appearing In th e floor show were■ Mr. and M n . R ussen P a r is , who■ danced a specialty n u m b e r and■ K eith Johansen, w ho sa n g ~Love■ In Bloom," "B eautifu l J>ream er,"

and "111 Tako Y ou H om e Again,'* * K athleen." Ke w as accom panied by

Bill SpaeUi. Jr.*ha ¥ ¥ ¥

1.5 Couple Receives G ift From G roup

e ,l . BUHL, Not, 3-^A g if t w aa p re ­sented by the S a tu rd ay n ig h t D ln-

____ ner Bridge club m e m b en a t theirregular seasion to M r. a n d M n .

[ Fred H artlng who w ere celebraU ng I Ihelr 30Ui wedding a n n lv en a ry .

Following the 7 p jn . d in n e r servod n a t the homo of M r. and M n . H art-

Ing. bridge form ed th e even ing 's d l- O n version. High was w on by M ra. Jack , . . Mo.13 and Pred H artlng . M r. and

Mra. Leonnrd A lm qulst w ere guesU of Uie club.

¥ ¥ ¥

Scavenger H un t Played a t A ffa ir

a 12 FILER, Nov, 2—G am es and a M n . scavenger h u n t p ro rtded th o en ter-

U nlm ent n t a H allow een p o r ty Sat­urday evening a t th e hom e o f Erleno and Midge Crouse fo r th e ir friends.

Q Prizes for the b est coatum es were awarded U M ary Lou P ierce and

, f a Jimmy Johnvm . O lh e r p rlres w ent to Molly Duffy. P h ilip W ilson and

club Dal# Tumlpaeed.“ ih ¥ ¥ ¥

S Birthday P arty“ * A b irthday pa rty hono rin g Melvin H R Springfield on hLi f if th birthday

nnnlveraary was given by h is m oth- er. Mrs. Oeorge Springfie ld .

"***• Tho Hnlloween Uieme w as carried ou t In decoraUons In th e room , cako and favon . Each gueat w as prescn t- ed w ith two favors, ballocm s and decorated candy cups,

word OuesU were H askell Y odon, J r ,. for- Jim m y Higgins, S ha ron Y adon , BU- ed to ly Springfield, S h a ro n W egener, ion t., Bobby Mcssener, Bobby P u ller . Vcl- vo In u Puller. Sam m y Y adon, Denny 1 the Fuller and S andra a n d R ich a rd Sex-

I G O O D N U T R IT I

requIremenU dem and th e In take o f a certalr id mlnernia, Becauie bread he lp s to supply m d suppllts them Inexpensively, t t Is recogn

nomical So rtant NutijlUonlats say In agreeing th a t b rea d Is a baj dIeU of young and old (even reduc ing die :a.illy dlgeaUd food componcnU , n good ba' readily available soureo o l im p o r ta n t nuirli

-KRUST from YOUR

n D istrict Sessiori'ifi^ \ A nd Party GivOT^^ LJ ByYoungAdultS';^'f isg . Young td u lu of tbeicted B reU irencaadoe tedad litrtekM nlan =ibers Sa tu rday eren lng l a th e Idaho P o « ^ . <- Uie e r aud iualum followed-by a R i l-0 so . loween party . Young adolU tr c m ■!! ' i_ ™ oeeUons of Idnho an d I r a o W hit*-’ ndh! M o n t; a ttended,d go G am es were played and re f ro h * ofle, m ents, consisting o l cider, dougb> -

th e nuU , w elnen a n d colfee w m M tr- : T he

rinco ¥ ¥ ¥

and Mrs. F. Kaster Entertains Club

BUHL, N or. 3 - U r s . F riU S a a U r en terta ined th e B ivay w«"»«"g»nw

Y*ip club Friday . T he oftem ooa w u ' s pe nt socially. M n , John M ywf. “j ” ®' Evergreen, C olo , house g u v t o l

M rs. Oeorge W att, was a guert o f th e club.in ual

R efreshm enU were serred a t tho “ close of Uie session,

icing lig h t

a u n g f lfy A / y ^ F #'• 1 V / \ - < i ' 4 f * r w / /ervod \ v I i I v i i f ^ l

TS \ / y ( 1'an d \ / ■ I

:uesu . N v I

U a ry and Bill w in ecneel eaek other** presldenU al Tote, b u t w ild horves coQldn’t keep tbem aw ap

Q I p from th e polls today.

I ' l . , * “-And It’a n o t ju s t because tU i ! in te r- tj,e U rs t Ume t ’r e ro ted either,**^ l - M ary rem inded us. “ Bill and 1 b m& W je d Uuit a ll o u r livM w e're itoto«lends, to do ou r p a r t in TunnlaK tb e com*,wero tr y by ro tinR fo t tb e people w eand choose." ..............

w ent • • •1 and I 'm g lad Uiey boU> fee! th a t way.

I hope vou do, too. **7010 a s yoa p lease , h o t ro te today," is m y d in j; t ^ i n o e r .

Iclvln Yoo h a re th e sam e f re ed o n t i Uiday ehoIcQ in buy lnc foods. You ro te n o th - for those vou like b e s t Isn’t the

A m erican w ay a w onderful w ay ol »n ied . . .■ , Especia lly when Ujere’e a e a a a * . i ^ d dttto like smooUi.rich M orning H lft

a t you r g ro c e n i1, J r ,I, B ll- T |M W r I

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certain am ount o f carbohydraU i, lupply these nu tritio n al essentials recognized as a top value in good

Source of trients”

a a basic food w hlcb can logically ng d le u ). Bread, say th e nu tri- xxl ba lancer lh a t goes well wIUi . nu trien ts.

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Irish Edge Weekly Fc

NEW YORK, Nov. 2 </P>-Notr( the weekly AssocJnted Press poll ( ffin of three polnta.

Although the Irish drew only 66 moved into first place with — the help of second and third place votes.

The points, figured on the basis of 10 for first, nine for >' sccond and so on down to ono for tenth, gave Notro Dnmo 1,762 to 3,759 for Michigan. ■ Last week ' the Wolverines i

. were first by a comfortable ^ , 27&>poInt margin .

N orth C aro lina 's powerful T a r­heels. who w ere f irs t on 3S ballola. / polled 1.4Sa polnlJ to CMlljr reU ln th ln l place. Army, n p id lr solninff ' ' ■upport, ftdvanced t pee lo fou rth place, displacing CallfomU w hleh . ^ . finished f ltth .

B em ala In B erlh i f • -O eorsl^ T ech and Pennsylranl* \ .

clung to l* st week's poslUona, -f . respeetlvely six th and seventh, b u t ■, B outhem M ethodlat hopped from- l l t h to e igh th In the ou u to n d ln s '' BAtn of tho wieclt. The M iutanga were followed by ML'JOUrl a n d b k . ‘ N orthw estern In th o t order w ith ... N evada, lo st week's 10th place team , sliding to l l t h position.

TTjere were few chance* in th e fe n to p 30. Baylor unbeaten but once coJl tied , dropped ou t and Wake Fo rest Beal moved In. fo r

Im p rtH W rlU rt clallN otra D atne's sm ashing 41-7 rom p bool

ove r noD 'W lnnlng Navy appeared th ro to Impress the w riters rouch m ore h q i th a n M ichigan 's 38*20 elose ca ll so l* w ith Illinois. N orth Carolina lo st jem : only a Uttle of its first p lace eoUe s tre n g th on Its 14-7 edge over T e n - (g ta nessee and Arm y drew aew backers by rolling over V irginia Tech. 49-7. ' '"

N evada a ad Clemson were t h e ' only two m em bers o f the nlne-t«am unbeoten . un tied contingent th a t w ero no t ran k e d In tho top 10. Clemson, f irs t on sU ballots, w u 12th.

O rt fo a I s 18lh O regon waa th e only o lher w estem j{"rton te am listed. I t rccelvcd 59 polnta fo r s<hoia 18th plaee. Atid«r»

Sa turday 's schedul# does n o t p a ir any of th e f irs t 10 clubs b u t Tqu i t Includca on im portan t clash of scTcnth-ploc* P e n n and Mth place P e n n s ta te a t Phllxidelphla. T h la crittin m ay well be th e game of the day. Kmpkr

N otre D am e m ccta Indiana w hile M ichigan geta a chance to see w hat I t c an do a g a in s t Navy. T su

Big Names to Have Trouble S In Golf Meet ..r.llooTir

p i N m r o s T . N . o .. Not. a w v - T h ree v irtua l s trangers to th e i-hiiiipi to u n ia m e n t tro ll served notice to r a ii - th e blg-nam e p layers Monday th a t - J t w o n t be a ll fu n playing in th e 48tli N orth a n d S oulh open goU tou rnam en t. u «miIc<

Young Dick M ayer, an am ale tir fro m M am aroneck, N. Y., whose ono

- b ig tr ium ph was in the 1947 New f. r.im Y ork s ta te a m ate u r cham pionship, J- le d th e way th rough the 18 hole Q ualifying round w ith a ilve-under- p o r 87. A stroke behind him cam e lian<]i« Chailea B assler o f Cantonsvllle, M d., • » .professional w ho said h e h a a wntrl? played ia only abou t four big to u m a - iimxi.im ent*. lh.mmT

NorfoUt Pro A no the r stroke back a t 80 wae

Jo h n O 'D onnell, p ro a t the com­m issioned office™ golf elub a t N or- folk. V a , and a player whoae to u rn am en t experience lioa been o s i-»tmrr lim ited as B aasler's o i^ o o

T ho 18-hole qualifying round, fo r * pJoyera whose records didn 't e n title TouI th e m to inv itations to the m ain •v e n t Btortlng tomorrow, drew llO s ta rtera . r.

Few B reak P a r nabinsoO nly a h a nd fu l were oble to break }r

p a r fo r th a 84)53-yard. pa r 72 cham - “ plonshlp course a t the P inehu rst TVuu cou n tiy club.

T h e prom inent tournam ent stora, topped by defending champion J lm T u m c sa , Johnny Palmer. Claude H arm on. C hick lla rb ert, Lew W or- sham , and am oteura F rank S tra n a - johmto b a n a n d Dlok C hapm an, will sw ing Hmnik- in to action T uesdoy.

Wendell’s Army s s - Veterans Defeat »l£. Navy Team 13-0

WENDELL. Nov. 3—Following th e rccords o f th e ir nnme-ankcs in the na tio n a l football picture, the W en- T « i dell Army team defeated tho W en- K. t»Uc dell Navy team her© 13-0. Both team s were m ade up of arm y and « n a ry veterans.

Proceeds from th e game are be- Jng used lo help pay for the in .ital- ,t,, la tlo n of new llghU oa the W en- dell high achool football fltld . li'*"*'’’,

A m y 's n r s t toucnaown waa mnde 1!““ *™ on a pass from A nderson lo S trlck - ,la n d . H ost converted the ex tra po in t. Arm y took to the a lrlanes TouU ago in fo r th e second score. Ander- sop th rew A sh o r t p a u to M e- lu n .ik . H argue, who galloped 87 yards fo r u. Ki»c th e score. *•

N avy never th rea tened in th e ^ gam e. T b e Arm y squad was coached o'. DtIm by F re d M alts a n d the Navy team iro s coached tjy H arry P lrth . Toui*

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CHICAOO. Nov. a N otre |M*Dame s tm is ready to p lny M lch l- ^ gon any lim e, any p lace and th e ^ professional A ll-A m erica conference M wlU opera te again nex t year. M

These tw o po ln ta were m ade M o n - ■ ilay a t th e H em ld-A m erlean Q u ar- lerback c lub meeU ng a t w hich N o tre p i^ Dame's Ed (Moose) R rnuse and Com missioner Jo n a a In g ra m o f th e xx* M l-Aroerlca loop grappled w llh luesUons fro m th e floor.

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director, w as a.»ked "w hy c o n 't W r Notre D am e a n d M lchigon (bo th VV sppnrenUy headed tow arda a aecond Kw« slm lght unbcfttcn sm aon) play ff*' :ach o the r a t Soldier f ield?-

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tore thla jiamo m eeting la il year.Notre D am e is willing lo J n r e t J " Vllchlgon a n y Sa tu rday . Sunday o r !T '' viondny nfU m oon ."

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Michigan la.1t week greeted th e H | tome quesUon he ro w ith the cx- B i ilanotlnn th n t M lchlgnn'a schedule T ;pm m Itm enU would no l p e rm it a s tr i tnme w ith Notxe Dnmc.) th e

Ing ram nllghtly altered th e th e m e moi ie expressed In New Y ork n l a Alml- inga r meeUng Imii week w hen h e In - __riled Uie rlvnl N ntlonnl football eogue to co-opera te in handling nu tual problem s. I

Gem State Oil, p Garretts Lead s Bowling Loops dec)

O em s t a t e Oil a n d O a r re lt T m n s-'er hnve large m arg in s tow ard f i r s t *P ,ilnce honors In Uio L ndles' M agic OilK'l ly and th e com m ercial bowling p c r leagues respectively. t .

Oem s t a t e O li leads th e women ceglers w ith a 17 won, seven Iomtc o rd . Second plnco In th e lenRUe Iss hcIU by th e New C e n tra l M a rk e t |e a t!v lth 14 won nnd 10 lost. - i i

O arre lt T ra n s fe r Is knocking offill compctlUon In Uie C om m ercial l i u rengue w lih a 23 won. five lost. Sec - g a r rmd plnco In th e lengue Is held by Tl;ill-Ilo L unch . be <

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retaU ons on a ll phn.tes o f pa.islng th e 1I football w cro dLicuMcd a t th e assoccgulnr weekly m eeting of th e T hu rlogic V alley FooUiall O fficials a s - scliotxiaU on he re M onday nlRht. i t wtO fficials ouU lned Uie rules cov - McCl

ring Incom pleted p n s^ s . la tera ls, porlearward lateraLi. Interference in c haw ing a n d eligible pnas receivers. niiide

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nd by-low s prepa red for th e g roup footby M aynard Vlllera. Tw in Palls. T h e U tlv tssocloUon wa-<i form ed a t a m e et- ThiIg O ct. 35 in F lier. finalAll accred ited footbnll efflclala schet

I th e a re a hnve been rem inded to drawi^nd th e ir »1 dues to C ecil M cCall, -------Her, 8ecretar> '-trensurcr of th e | “ " -oup.

Seek Coaches’ A tte n d u reAU foo tball conches in .Magic K ]alley a re urged to a tten d th e UecUng to becom e famUIar w ith I I Ilie in tc rp re taU ons as they app ly l l l jI acholastlc footbaU in th e a re a . 1 ^ T he nex t m ecU ng of th s g roupUi be he ld a t . 8 p . m . n e r t M onday f f l. the Je ro m e h igh MhooL | l | «A t th e m eeU ngs. conlrovcralsl d e - 1 !}slons called a t th e previous week's I ' r dl gomes a re dlscus..icd and newiIC4 pending fo r th e gridiron sp o r t . H •e reviewed.

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Tony Federl<5o, T w in Valli. Is shown striped b a u hooked during o two-week th e Wflt coast. Tony jo t h li prise hau l , m oolh of tian Francisco bay. T he bass : in g h llo th e bay. (B U ff photo-cogravlm

T h r e e G a m e s

F o r B i g S e v eSix tcam.H will lock horns this wi

the fust Big Seven conference. ' dccidc the winner of the leaguo.

Filer will ulay ho.‘tt to Gooding meet B urley^it Burley and — Oiiklcy will tjiiigle with Ku- t pert on Friday. A l

Interest will be centeroil on TT the Filer-Burley game. Filer is currently s h a r i n g the ui league's first place with Buhl with four won and one lost. Burley ha.s won three IcaKue vers games while dropping one.

TllO gnme w lih th e Bobcats will be the ln.it loop play fo r Filer, “ *® Loser of th e Rame will bc o u t of the n m n ln g fo r league honors.

In tho o th e r gnmo th n l will Imve n bearing on th e lengue standings, . Jerom e, w lih Uircc w on. one loat. ““ '’I WlU plny Ooodlng. Ooodlng hns n o t won a gam e Uils year In con- ference play . p —

Oakley, w ho Is sh a rin g Uie cellar po.iltlon w llh Ooodlng. will m eet R upert. R upert's only win b f the year In league play was agalnsi Ooodlng.

B u h l wUl travel o u t o f the league to Blackfoot. T lie In d ian s will m eet Jerom e on ArmlsUco dny fo r the lost lengue gnme.

U nless one of th e rem aining gnmcs of th e top fou r tcnm s In the league develops Inlo a Uc. th e con­ference flr..it plnco position wlU end In ft tw o-way Ue.

B uh l dum ped F iler In th e first league gnme. Flier dow ned Jerom e, Burley ben t Duhl nnd Jerom e de­fea ted Uurlcy in lengue plo^'. Tlie Icnderjhlp of th e league wlU de­pend on th e rcm nlning gam e of the four tenms.

R upert. Oakiey a n d Gooding are definitely o u t o f th e running for Uic league cham pionsh ip . No plny- 3f(s nre contcm plntcd In ca.i« of a He a t the end of tho season.

Date Is Changed For Coaches’ Meet

SH CjgilONE. Nov. a—M embem of lhe M agic Vnlley C lass B Coaches xssociaUon will m eet he re n t Q p. m. m u rsd n y in th e Shoshone high icliool Instead of S p, m . Frldny. ns ,t w as prevlou-Oy announced , Pau l ifcCloy, secretarj- of th e group, re­t r i e d .

Change in meeU ng dat«s was nu d e’ ncce-'jary by th e p laying of Jie H ansen-C astleford gam e for Uie :liam plonshIp of th e South Side lootbnll lengue. T h e gam e hns ten- it lv e ly been se t fo r Prldoy.

T h e association wlU complete the In a l d ra f t o f th e clasa B basketball Khedules. w hich were porUally iraw n u p .a t pre;'loua m eetings.

S m o rtest o f m m lm i designs —fin es t o f f ine g lass—ekUled g loaer*—a ll these add up to th o fin es t type of w ork for th e e stab lishm en t th a t -jrants th e beat In G LASS SERVICJE.T h is is w h a t you ob ta in h e r t a t no g rea te r cost th a n else­w here—p e rh a p s fo r less.

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UNrVERSITY O P IDAHO, Mos- ^cow, Nov. 2—W omen sludent.’i from "M nglc VnUej- nre parU clpatlng In a . .field hockey toum nm ent a t th e U nl- “ vcrslly of Idnho,

A t Uie end of Uip firs t round of „plny, th e Fom ey hnl! team defentcd .* Uie H aya-RIdenbaugh squad. Fo r- ney haU p layers Include E ileen W nl-ton. B arbara Je an Stew art nnd 'lE sthe r Sim on, a ll of Palrfleld . "

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P h e a s a n t s THunters taking to the fields T?

of Magic Valley Monday on -T tho opening day of the 1048 p pheasant scfujon wero greeted The with wet grounds and fair tioc shooting.

O om e conservaUon officers re - po rted several hund red nim rods v i . from a ll secUons of th e valley r« - i ” tu rn ed hom e w ith th e ir bag lim it ^ of tw o cocks. *

W et w eather kep t m o st of th e n b lrda in heavy cover. H u n te rs m in g “ dogs, however, h a d excellent results, official* repo rud .

I n th e Cassia county a rea . W arren Lowery, s la te conservaUon officer. repo rted there were m ore b irds Ui 5 ^ th e a re a than u su a l He added m ost 5 ^ of th e hun te rs h e m e t h a d the lr lim it.

O rover Davls tem ied th e hun ting on th e opening dny “p re tty fair," “ v and P . J . M cDermott sa id hunU ng on th e no rth side of Snake river ? L w as good.

H un te rs behaved on th e opening day. officers reported. S U te repre- Bcntatlvcs made no a rrests for viola- Uons of upland game b ird regu la- ^ Uons.

Lowery said there a re stlU a lo t 5°?, o t b irds in beet fields ond w hea t f? i stubble. M cDermott and Davis both sa id f irs t dny prospects indicate Uie beat pw i-w ar hunU ng senson on phea.wit.s.

T h e officers reported duck hunU Ing. however, has been spo tty . Only ,.,u , local ducks are now In th e area. Local ducka killed so f a r have been ^ fn t a n d clenn. Lowery cnld. I , J

Duck hunUng wUl Improve when a new fligh t o( b irds s ta r ts m igm t- Ing down the Pnclflo flyway. M e- I : J D erm o tt said. _

T h e reccn t admL'ulon of th e Unl* verslty of Delaware nnd M uhlenberg g; college h as brought the m em bership ^ { of th e 20-year-o!d E as tem In ter- collegiate Football a.<AocIaUon up to 30 colleges.

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E rn est SteelsmlUi, Burley, have rio t had too mucli luck when It cnme to hunting Idaho 's fam ous ” gam e and birds. f“ "

N ot to be left ou t en tirely , they “ “ w en t hun ting Jnckrabblts. A fler .ipolUiig a p rlre anim al. SU el- sm ith took careful nkn and fired. ‘

T h e Joyful hu n te rs h u n le d to j‘“ ” th e sp o t of th e lr kill. No rabbit waa to be found, o n l / a pa ir of rab b it enra. 'H ie Steel.-unltha are now looking for a C a.ula county j rabb it, m inus ears. ^

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PASADENA. Collf., Nov. 3 (A>~T h o T ounim m enl of B om* associa- tio a unoffleloUy s tu l e d a a effort o n M onday to bring th e Nr 1 fooUian th e i team of th e m idw tst's Big Nine con- I ferenco in to the Rose bowl New Y ear’s d a y again st th e Paclflo Side Coast conference cham pion. l«gx:

T h a t p robably vou ld be Michigan versus C allfon iia . ■ W l

B u l u n d e r the B ig Nlne-Cooat lo rd eon ferencs agreem ent, a Big Nine team m ay n o t appear In the Roee >1* h bowl o f ten e r th a n once in th ree h u t 1 years. T h o s M lehlgan. w h i c h i9 . 1 sw am ped O SC 40-C la s t. New T ear's th is i day, c an n o t re tu rn to the Rose th e t bowl n e x t Ja n . 1 even though th e H a W olverioea come th rough their Big CoaU Nine seaaon undefeated, as teem s by w likely, im less the ru le is changed, berly

L o th rop K . Lelshm an, chairm an o f th e a.isoclaUon's football commit- Co tee, sold h e understood b u t h a d n 't Hans been officially h ifonned yet th a t near hla own execuUve committee w ants bers h im to tak e up the m a tte r wllh th e bniis Coost conference. b u t a

It'a debotablo w hether the rules flnnl could b e changed in tim e for th e Coi fo rthcom ing Rose bowl classic, even team If bo th conferences were agreeable. O ct, And several Chicago sportswrlters H ans a tten d in g M onday's meellng of th e Wolv S ou thern C alifornia football w riters O lt unantm oualy quoted Big Nine Com- belod m lssloner T ug WUson as saying team "there i-nnt a chance." troub

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Cause Sought for 5,! Fire at Spokane’s Del Baseball Stadium

SPOKANE. Nov. 5 WV-Caa-ie of Bake ft fire w hleh destroyed the mnJor ager, portion of the Spoknne Indians' 8«1 baAebaU p a rk Prldny n igh t may be «gret im possible to de term ine, fire depart- rame m en t officia ls aald M onday. clfic

T lie spectacu lar blase charred th e Ba. g ran d stan d secUon and parts of m l.w boUi b leach er secUons In Uttle more Uie t th a n a n h o u r a fte r th e alarai was tu rned In a t 8.17 p. m . Nn

AcUng F ire Chief C. P . Burger » r t 1 sa id th e possible causo of the blate CT icJ i s being lavcstlgaled and Uiat more ‘he th a n 20 persons hov# been la te r - a rm viewed ao far.

Public Safety Commissioner Wil­liam P a y n e expressed th e opinion th a t th e cause of th e fire Is prob- t ably b u ried In th e ruins. Damages ‘ h ave been esUm ated a t opproxl­m ately SIOO.OOO.

J . L am ar BuUer. one of the own- ara. h a s sa id a new p lan t will t>e b u ilt l a Ume for th e 1049 season.

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S A V - AMOR-FOR-LE

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TUESD;

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th Hagerman a t Hagerman and Hansen and Castleford will meet a t 2 p.m. in Buhl for the ^ chance to represent the South Side league.

If Glenns Ferry can get past Hagerman, they will be undisputed champs of tho North Sido league. So far this seaaon, the Pilots havo won nine gamea without a defeat.

U nder p la n s f o r the PoU to bowl, th e w inner of th e N orth Side leagut wiU play th e w in n e r o f a game be­tween th e cham pions of the SouUi Side league a n d the Mlnl-Caula league.

To r u y PanlW inner o f th e Hansen-CasUa-

fo rd gam e v U l ploy Paul, th e unde­fea ted ch am p io n s of th e Mlnl>Cas- slA league. P a u l w on the loop crown la s t F riday in dow ning Hazelton 41- 19. HazeltOQ w as the f lrs l squad th is seosoa to score a poin t ogal&st th e strong P a u l eleven.

H ansen woo th e rig h t to p la; CaaUeford fo r th e South Side crown by w inning « close game from lUm- berly 7-8 lo s t S a tu n la y a t Filer.

N ear F aU Strength Coach T e d C ro ckett wiU send hli

H anaen H uskies tn to th e game a t n e a r full a tre n g th . Several mem­bers of th e H jiakle grid Uaro were bruised u p in th e Kimberly tussle, b u t ahould be back in shape for the flnnl p layoff gam e.

Coach E lm er Clute's Castleford' team has n o t played a game sines O ct, 7 w hen th e y nipped Kimberly. H ansen holda a victory over tha W olves In r e g u la r leaguo play.

O lenns P e rry , w hich h as been la ­beled th e b e s t c lass B high school te am in th o s ia t« , ahould have little trouble getU ng p a s t th e Hagemian c lub. H ag e rm an has been develop­ing fa s t a n d m a y give th e Pilots a tough gam e.

Del Baker to Pilot Sacramento’s Solons

SACRAM ENTO. Ncrv. 1 M VDel , Baker, fo rm er D etro it T iger man­ager, nnnounced from h is bome in Satl A ntonio. T ex ., th a t he had ogreed to te rm s to mnnoge the Sac­ram ento So lo tu n e x t year tn the Pa­cific Const league.

Baker rep laces Joe O rengo dls- ml.ssed th e day following th e end of the season.

NnUonnl league um pire BIU Stew- o r t had a p itch in g tr ia l wllh the CTilcAgo W lilte Sox In 1010. Belore th e season o(>encd he in jured hi* a rm In a f a l l •

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topp..| al IIO.M; good and thoka at*«r* -n «" /owtfou.1 sr4.(«

rommnlT “llal.l htlf'rJ bC;

S iicl

• f '" l I" nal^.- UmU ItlF

h a n T i ia n c is c o [ s a n KKA.NCI.SCO. Not. 2 OTI-(U.Sl)A(-

, s ~ E i S ? “ FCallla '55 I •!»». »lK)Ut »tt»di- on

1 dlum” n* i*''low s «.d Ui j!lbl''riMrJ'l:6.M^: ' ‘ f h : : n " ^ . i X ' r o ^ v '‘’i a r . l ; ; '? - u .u -. M-7(« luorr Mondar^ nn aarU artlcn i<>. TvI day; sood and thult. -iwlf.t and Nn, I nu, ihnrn lamba HondaT l*t.OO.Sl.CO : ona d^k , mnllum^an.l gu..) » ;:,00.ia,00; rull1 !i"jlum'l«!oS; Jl.’.rinydioirTVlO.OiP?'"''' ' ' oiaiKs

OCDKN. Ni... 2 UlVlC.'tDAl-ll.-ea .al.. abl. 100. Uiial t.7]j: iOr liliihar on hulrh.■ ar»! Bo. and rhoira ^IJ^ :«0 11... _|«,00- FO

: S,i:0.S0-::.(0; chulc. lliht oalnhu t:3.c». Co'‘ '■c^ku aalahla u„al MHO.

I ajow. ahotil .K .d r: roinmr.a to mHlumI ij«.ooU^Jo'^m"jtLim 'TuTo-i-i^“ drl• eood aautaca’ hul?I »U.2»!:o,5nT*Kt*Id to

cSol^ .ca1.r. l;l.oo.;i.,<y): odd JM.OO: load' chnlra ■lock cal.c* la l. Uon<lar blC

; 5j:;Bs^S:^i.E’S -low EUO.) l:«.«0.jt,50: aaTfrat load. IJS.7CL mn

t 21.S0 : odd (rain (nl hi-Ktn s::n.oo-:e.so: nn

■ aararal load, rhoirr f.nllns hrifrra m . : : . 1 > 21.70! i 1"a-u *...1 tu rholr. alork calxa drl k othtr rarloadi i:n,7C-:<.H0. vn1 offr t^*’ « fli'! ’’1‘a u ’ M*mUr"*w.m'l‘tIri5 E ll' ataadr: fn> lc U ff.'u.l Irocknl .In lu ll .r |n t■ ^»u*ht»r^lamU IIJ,00-K.50; ftw mrdlum p-y

rniiTLANn ]V^ ranTi.Am). n^..^ 2 w v .y si.i.A i - '

ruttrr and ci.itimnn otfrri.1 t.-Ia, I17.S«. Po:“ J

b«f rnm, M.ind»T"l::.<Wi itwHl’h.rf Iml’ia loc

lha. tse.CDj f .v aale lars. Momlar 1 : 1 , : del}t0.4«0 lla. IJi.OO; nod tSO-SiO lha. anwa .aalahla t : : OO-KJifl rr .1 ^ . . ; i;,.^ and ^rhnka fr».l.r r l f i:;.«n-2;j ,0. b.V

{vh.tn aalabla and Intal 200 ; hliih t.«.l np^ B<»1 rholr. .,H.lr,l lantl. ataadr l::nU;Sorxl h»a«r »-r« 11,00 ; ll^ht w.tghU quol.d T IS.to. .-ml

lOHANGELES 1.09 ASnf;i.l-'i. No.. 2’-.P».(rsM Nl-

Caltl. >alabl« 1.C00. hnht.orra T.tlm.tr-1 lo IllRi i i ; : - " U S jwnaldrrabtr mora: .torVrt. and fr-.Iri.Jl7!r«JJoTromi^^nVo n’aa" hVlfl™ mtjll»,O0.JJ,e0: mrtltim and cood c o -. HS.OO. *' , 20.MI «allar »nd common IU ,5» .n j0 i .* rannan iamn Is 114.00 and undari light Ch« tmmtu al^ra 124.»0i Ula M.m.lar madlum

T r«:n.fto.;j,:s; b«o.i tr - i .r n w a i:c.7i,Cal.n .alabla » « ! a t^ .Ir: mr.u..m ar.d coui alaughlrr ral>n I:i.00-21.00: rhnira

S t . "S,*; S-JSTh’; , . " '" i” !'.: >•'“2t.'Ki! tri..iium * an.l c - i i : s . : : a ' i u . r.in t2«.co.:i,oo; r .» l a..«i Ij;vniw:s,t>i. Lee

Sh..p ul.hla I'ona; unlr . t^ .KANHAK CITT fcrt

KANSAS CITY. Not. J ,l/P )~ IIoci *». HftlJiatket 60.:;c Mchtr. T..p I26.SO. p

r. j j rr. ‘ pi^«

hifh'roT^um^nd ci^l^i:5'oo-;i^Ii''.'’klL\" ‘ara and f»-l.r, fullr atradr, Mrdlum an.l T

Inc aold aailr. Opanint hl.li on aUticlilar Clo'}?rt‘“iamh'");.i5‘i{;%

s Markets ““

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Co.nr-1 fo-l. 4 Iba. and or.* ______ ?«<L«hora fowl ------ ■ -'■> BlSw lnn

~ —l^ghoTB « K k i------------------------------ t t IffC*m» ----- -- l i ’. Mid

(SwUt tB4 CoiBpanr prlt«») H'ECCS beer

— ??! rl™Hmall crada A ___________________ 4o<i.4r». crad. D ____________________ Mrs

Z'H rn::!__Sn(Nln* <la«l«r» ««.M> - - Mr*

BUTEBTAT Pl K a I bu lln fa t-----------------------------Sle 3 n^'Toaa d « '.r '“*uo-G;i.----------------------

EGG r o o k Th* fcdlo-lng r r k a -ar* auppllnj fc;

Uia Idaho E (i 1-rodtK.ta of T«la t'«lla for ^ l ;« l No. « (0<t. 14 te 20); .L .3 J A * N an

. = i j i : I f 'gi8«u JL J&ni

I Good Weather Draws Voters For Big Total .

(Frata r*c» Ona) flI,, *trons. united n n tlo n -a na tio n t h i t J n j can m eet the chnllense of a danger- "* ous world.”

T liere ir e nltiB o ilier presldenU al lu eanclldates. D ut only two of Uiem nd miide new*.

One Is Oov. J, SUom T hurm ond,"" 80 UII) Cnrollnu; Uie oUier WnJluce. ft <■ T lie civil rlglits revolt T liu rm ond a; ' • led w llh Ills S tales ' RlBhta pa rly U uj seem s lllcfty to eoel T n im a n Aln- «' f bamu, MLutlutlppI and S ou th C aro- P 0- llnu — and possibly to he lp give J; Dewey one or two sta tes In th e once U ii solid DemocraUc south. gi

Bcatlering Wallace Vote , W allace's Progre.vUve p a rty U a c - “

,. corded a scatterliig vote U int could Influence the pre*ldciitlal re su l t In . New York state. D ul even W allace-s

i. friend i a re n 't counlUiu prlvnU ly on “ r- a single elecloral college voto for F' ^ him . *®J T h e senate race was Uie h o tte s t

arllclo of Uie day nnUotially. ,Bome oUjer Iw u e s-b lr th contro l „

In M n.«nchaitilt.v a proposal to per- m lt dlvorcc.i In BouUi C aro lina mid °l

a 0 w et-dry fight In K ansas—pepped " j up .local campulgns,

S rna le n a ee i D raw Vote* hi ■■ B u t I t U lu stftU's w ith crlU cal „t . fccniile rucM Uial Uie balloUng la ri

cxiH-cted to bc hcuvy. u,• T licsc Include taviup contc.'.t.n lu Ui ' New Mexico. M innesota. MonUinii. wi0 W yoming and Wc.n VlrBlnla. R e-» publlcntis now hold th ree of these i J and D rm ocrats two, fi

OUiers where up5ct.i would have a '• bcnrlng on sennto control Include: K eiuucky. Olcliihoina, T ennessee. • . Iowa. Illinois and Colorado, R epub-

llcans hold four of Uiesc. D em ocrats 5 two., T hirty -tw o .icnators In all a ro be- ml . Ing plectr<l today, bu l In nio.u eases wl

II l.s no-coiilesl, lo r all prucUciil p u r - Ju Jw^cs. in:

' Police List Three “ ; Minor Accidents ™1 Tliree m inor collWons wcro In- »!,' , ve.Mlgftieri M ondny. bj- c lly police, , . Tv.0 nccliltnut occurred as parkedI automobiles wore moved awuy from *“ J ciirUr o ffice r snld. nnd tlie Uilrd

occurred a l nn Intersection,T runm n A. Orlmni. rou te 1 and

M. lic t to McCoy. 253 KourUi rv c - nv nue nortli, tierc tlrlvcrs of m ach ines P-'

I w hich collided In Uie 100 block of . FourUi avenue nortli. T lie f ro n t Ja > bum per of the G rimm vehicle and Pl' I Uie r lg h l frcn l fender o f th e M e- 81 . Coy cnr were domngcd n.s G rlm ni

pulled nwny from the curb, officers eJ>: I said. an. According to police m w r ts cara e-’ r driven by Vnn D, Cnntcr. 620S M nln re• avenue norlh. nnd A dolph M n- .I chnrck. Buhl. coHlded In th o 700 CJf block of Muln nvcnue ^otIUl n s M a- l3• chncck pulled nway from th e curb.; T lie r ig h t front fcndiT of Uie Caiitcr. m nchlnc nnd tlic le ft fro n t fenderj on Uie Mnchncck nuiom obllc were. dam aged, officers said.

Fenders were tlninuged w hcn euro• driven by Clifford O . KnojK-, I V ln 8 t

FnlLi. und Eugene T u rner. laiO M:, EllzjibeUi boulevard. coUlded n t th e Jc• Inter.^ectlim of FourU) a lrcc t nnd cu ; F ou rth nvenue ca.U. UO

Man Is Held for ~ Throwing of Acid “j

BOISE, Nov. a (.IV -Tliom as Ivey, jq"P ortland . U nwaltlng dliitrlcl court ^otria l on a charge of throw ing .nil- „„

: p liuric ncld ou a DoLic w oman in a ' • locnl tilKhl club. lin j

Ivey wns Brrulgned yrj t r rd a y n n d ;wnlved a prcllniliinry lirnrinK, Hc betIs being lield In Adn couniy Jnll ici jd e fa iili of J5,WX) bond. oil

A ccording to n com plalnl slcnedby Adn Couiity Pro^ecutlnK A U or- coincy J iin irs W. Blnlnr. Ivev th rew uo the ncld on M.irj’ Ann M ilford.

PoUci: .inld tlip ncld Uirowlng rc- net•lulled from a dispute over w here n „MLm Milford. Ivey and o the r m etn- Rm bers o f the lr party should *11 In theniRhl club. Y i

D lalne snld MLw M ilford wnr. trea ted for chrinlcitl buriv« on he r neck and sliouldcrs n t a locnl hos­p ita l and then relea.sed.

Ivey was arraigned on a felony charge of assault w llh a chem ical. In>

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Idaho Youth Dies S Of Shotgun Blast

NE\V P liY M O U ni, Nov. 3 OJ.PJ— Fim crnl services were being n r- ranged todny for IS-yeur-old Karl Lee Clowwr who .lied yesterday ns th e rer.1111 of show un w ounds ^ur- fercd during a Saturdny n ig h t Hnllowecn outing, 'J't

Payette County Sheriff Ray S tc- i phens said Clowser wa.% h it by a sliotguii bliL't fired by Ler EllLv to r- m er New Plymouth sup e rln trn d c n t ~~ of schooU. ['I 'j

T he sheriff snld E llb wius firing over Uie hends of some of Clo-.vicr’s _ companlon.s and the .thol s tru c k f \ d o w se r who was sU ndlng In Uie road.

Payette Count}’ Coroner O lfford R . Sha ffe r hnd schfduled nn inquest B Into th e deaUi for today. ope

C. A. McCarter Is Claimed by Death ™

QANNETT. Nov, 5 C harles Alex- n nder M cCarter, 74. died S nturday n t h is homo nenr here. H e wns found in his bed hy Cnlrecn C lar- ence A llred, a mall carried.

C oroner R. H . W right and S lier- ‘ Iff L. E. OuiE. who investigated. aald d e a th was from n a tu ra l cause-.

He was bom Ja n . 27. 1874. Hc hnd been a bu tcher In Hellcvue for ^ • several y e a n and Inter a chicken jmm farm er.

He Is sun lved by one daughter,Mrs. H ennle D yrdahl. Shelby, M ont.: I tt\'o sons, John and W illiam Mc- C artcr , G alata , Moni.. and a alster Mr*. C. R. I/Clblg. B um s. Ore.

Funeral services will be held a l2 p . m . Wedne.'.dny in th e Mc- G oldrtck funeral home, H alley. -

NA.MPA SLATE3 CF_V8 US NAMPA. Nov. 3 (^V -Clly eounell-

m en paTcd the way for m aking Nampa, a f irs t class city by a u th a r- lElng a special census M onday nlghs to b« taken soon a lte r th e f lra t o t J a n u ary .

i

TIMES-NEWS, TWIl

Closed ^, NEW YORK. Nov. 3 yP)—M ajor> security and com m odity m arketa

Jln tho Unlt«d S ta te s « c re dosed today for th e nBUoaal<^elecUQn«.

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It Tanks Are Used ! '' By French Units ' ” To Oust Miners i;d. PA RIS. Nov. a CUJJ—G overnm ent E. forces a lU ckfd w ith She rm an ta n k sid and ha lf-tracks today in an e ffo rt rtly to dislodge several hu n d red plckeU Vk- n l th e strikebound Cnlonne>Llevln r> p itheads In n o r lh e m •Prance. F ^e A fter barricad ing Uicmselves In w ;e the mines, th e s tr ik e rs poured a

gasoline in U enches a round th e .pitheads. PutUng th o to rch to It. P

. . they were cnclrcler by b protective sl wall of flame. T

„ T h e violence a t Uie U cvln m ine * . n ear Lens w as-the m n ln Incident In ei „ ft b road sweep by republican security

guards and troops w c lea r ou t th e d laat of the atrlkera in both tho q'

. n o rthern and c en tra l cool fields. t< A t least 13 persona were Injured t«

. In th e first outbreak a t th e no rlh em m ine. L ater th e R ovem m ent forces 1

' opened a.-Auulls described by a cor- \ ^ respondent on th e r^cne as a full

scale m lllinry opera tion .Ench lime th e troops tried to

break Uirough th e barrlcade.v th e d strlker« scni a sh e e t of flam e su r- * 13 Ring over th e m oat, and forced Ji

them bnck. Police sa id th e nlrlkers “ u th rew grenades In to the moat,I. wounding a t.lcnat five soldiers.I - ___________________ st

' Allied Tribunal to j ' Meet, Pronounce ; Sentence , on Tojo

TOKYO. Nov. 3 (U.R>—Tlie allied P'- m ilita ry U lbunnl fo r th e fnr e a s t ” s will m eet T liur*dny to - pronmmco J"- Judgm rnl on Jitpanc,*e w iin im r P re -

inler IlUlckl ToJo tw d 24 oUier top- ranking Jnpune.^e ncciu.cd of w ar t crim es, ll wns nnnounced uylay. .1

TllO 25 defendants were charged on 53 counts of crim es ngnlnst pence,

^ m urder, erlmes ngn ln st hum anity and th r .vi-cnlled ••conventlonor’ tu

• war crimes, pjT liey were Indicted on April 23. In

'* 1040. nrmlgne<l on Mny 3. 1040, and ag , entered picas of innoccn t on Mny 0.

1010. nc;1 T lie trlbiiiiiil will rend the jiidg- . m ent, n docum eni o f i^omp 2i 00

p;igr.n. In the old Jnpnne.-;c wnr m ln- f Islry building, w here T oJo nnd o ther t Japanese mllltnr>' lenders once laid J plans for contjUK.t o f the United . SlnU>s.ll T lie 11 judRp.t hnve rxiinilnicl an s M llmnted 0.000.000 wurd.s of cvldcncc

mid argum ent In th e tr tn l. the Imig- a esl In hl.iloo'. during a lilx m onths :

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Striking CIO Oil « Men Turn Down “ » Final Shell Offer f,3 SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 3 nj.Pi—1 atrlHlng CIO oil workers of the 0 M nrtlnez. Cnllf., local la s l nIgUt r r- c Jcctm l, ovcrwhelDilnKly Shell Oil J nmipuny'n "flnnl" o ffer to .seUIe th e ‘'i

UO-day-olrt strike. / 'Tlic local was one of five voUng !

on th e new propom l. T lie M iirtlncz inenibrrMdp voted ngitlnsl Uie con-

Ilriicl 304 to 127. ■I Union .ijiokc.Mncii ^ald the offer j wns rcji-cled prim nrlly bccnuse the I ,

• company .nald ll would n o t dlsplncc'■ non-.Nlrlklng employes who w e r e '; "• promoted during Uie strik e . I ,>1 T lic offer would n ffc c l 3 iO 0f.lrlk .

I Ing Shell cmiiloye.-, nnd will be voted ' on In Coiilliign, V cn tun i. Long-• bench itnd Hakrrsllcld.> Meanwhile, n d e w n tc r A.vioclntcd

Oil conipnny announced U had sub- 1> m ltted to union nego tia to rs n new ,,• conUncl offiT, r.ubjecl to rn tlflca- *■' Uon by union nienibpr.%hlp. ®

T lie ngffcuu-nt would iiffecl nbout• 3C0 workcr.t und would n o t require “ ■ th e cunipany to rehlrc luiy strikers; guilty of p lck rl-lln r violence.

: Reason for Plane Wreck Is Probed i.

. MULDflOW, Okla.. Nov. 3 W->- , InvesUgators exam ined wreckage

nnd questioned witnpftses today seek­ing to leam why nn n lr forces trsn.',- port plnne broke n p n rt in th r nlr nnd plunged 11 men to th e lr denlli.t. “

, T he C-47. on a ro u tin e mt-alon from Shepptird field, Tex,, broke tnto three pieces and fell Just a few blocfct from th r business dl.iUlet ' nf this en^t O klahom a tow n ye.slcr- dnv.

Wltnc.v.es snld •.lip .ship wiw fly.Ing low In a henvy rn ln w hcn ll be­gan to dlslnlegmte.

The public relnUoas officer Irom cnmp Chaffer a f P o n Sm ith . Ark., t l 20 miles cn.tt. snld th e re were ll men on llic plane nnd th a l all 11 bodies wcro recovered.

New Office Open ■ For Reclamation

BOISE, Nov, 3 ( .n —Hcndqunrters opened ye^tcrday a t W alla Wnlla, W ash , for a new corps of arm y engl- necrs dUtrlct.

Mnrk R. Kulp, Id ah o reclam ation engineer, said the new dl.strlct will be headed by Col. W illiam Whlpplr, form erly with Uie n o r th Pacific dIvWon office n l PorU and.

T he new dl.strlci will luive Jurliv- diction over all corps of engineers projects In the w atershed nrea ea.M of th e Umnrtllla rjver. The.se projects h n r t been su p c n lied by th e P o n - **' land district.

READ TIM ES-NEW S W ANT ADB.

Highest PRICES PAIDrO B DEAD and O S U ^ S S H<

ANIMALSFHONE US COLLECT

Goorflnt 47 - K npert U O k Twin Pmn» Sl«

IDAHO HIDE & TALLOW CO.

■ Complaints to Be Sighed Thursday jQn Gaining Count!

BOISE, N o t. 3 QUO—C om plain ts . •* charging four Elmore county men

with ram bling and Ulegal sale of liquor wm be signed T hursday , a a re o e e S au n d en , s ta te liquor law enforcem ent director, eald today.

Satm dert aald s ta te InvesU gaton n led by R. II. Church, Sa turday ® n igh t raided the Pfna tavern In it Elmore county.LS Jo h n T a le , club ow ner, was a r- -t rested for conducting a poker game. s Vlckla W ard, bsrtender, was a r- n rested for Illegal sale o f liquor.

F rank M edford and Lowell Medford n sfere a rrested for In terfering w llh d arrest.,e T a te and W ard were released bn t. promise they would appear In Uie e sheriff* office a t G lenns Perry

Thursday. T h e Medford b rothers e were released Sunday on »50 bond n each.y Saundera i.ald a poker table, e chips, cards, IIOO In cash and six0 quartj? of liquor were tu rn ed over

to Sheriff A rthur sieven.i a t Moun-d U in Home.a ------------------------------

? Wedding Denied By Rita Hayworth

“ MEXICO c r ^ , Nov. 3 OIJO-Movle j . s la r R ita Unyworth denied todny A she wna Jicrc to m arry Prince Aly - K han , son of In ten iailonal millioii-

alre Aga K han .'■ , Reglrtcrcd n l one of Mexico City's

swankiest hotels. Miss lU yw ortli sen t word , through h er secretary. Shlfra H nran, U iat m arrJa«e ta lk ) was "ridlculoui" nnd lh a t she was hero only for a vucnUon.

Miss Hayworth and th e prince,. whom she m ci last s iunm er on the s f P rench Ulvlern, arrived here oy1 plane from Hollywood yesterday. C t However, th e prince, who h a s a wifeJ In India, dlrmppeared a n d hns not r . been *een since.

' Payment of $352 s I Sought for Note .' A civil com plnint .seeking Uie rc-• tu m of W52.D5 allegedly given on n T

promLv.or>- note u'as, filed Mondny _. In probate court by O. W . WlUium I a g a la it Clj'de C, Julian.

According lo Uie com plaln l. Uie “note WB.S due Dec. 20,1042, nnd n o th - _

. Ing hns been pnld on It. ■» ) W lthnni h .^ecklng th e priiiclpul. r. liilcre.u imd co u n co.tUv Ho Is being “ r rciire.scntcd by Il.iy D. Agee.

I T ra ffic F in e s 'J Merlin L. Clark fo rfeited a *20 . bond hi ixillcr court M ondny. Htr N , : hnd been nrre^tod by city police on .

u charge of .-.pecdlng 30 m iles j)cr hour on Second nvenue eitsi. J;

OverUme parking flnea of Sl nplccc were pittd by Dick Tolmuii, " M. U W lillchcnil. Mr,-.. Jo h n Br>-ant, - Mrs. J . E. T rue. Ed Moore, Ralph Spclrii, Mr.i, H. D, Sluunwny, H . B r

. Jones, H, O. Thomp.-.on a n d Ra-.iell

. Anderson.

Farewell Set: JEROME, Nov, 2 -A fi.rewcll pol- - . lui-k dinner vtlll-bc hfli! u t 7 j>. ni.■ lliuriidny in the Jerom e Pre.sbv- t- , I terlan church hcnorUig th e Rev. _ : Mr. and Mr.v Hnrvry H nnier, The' event Is sponsored by membera of• Uic congregation. -

, I In lrotlucllon of nct^’ "wonder"; I drugs have brought rcecnt dcatlw -I i from Influenza nnd |iiieunionl» in ^' I the United S tates to unprfccdcntcd ^ , I low IcveK. _ _ y,

m i m m . ;tV atrh this column daily for news " of Magic Valley's farm aueU oni u. and for th e date tb r lr IKUnca will apprar In lhe Tlmes-News. _ ('heek Ib rir ads fa r lorutlon and all necessary informalinn.

• Sl NOVEMBEU n

.\r lls Dixon k;Adverli.temenl. Nov. 1-3

llopk lu t il I larnton. A uctluneert —• .

NOVEMBER -1 ITGeorga Brewer

Advertisement, Nov. 1 -;Hopkins il Ilarm ott. A urlloneen iT

NOVEMBKR -1 wEugene H u ih es t , t A. Tim m '

Advertl.iemenl. Nov. 2-3 7:7<>M-ar & Harold Klaa«, Auets. 1

• ,JNOVE.MHKK t

TO.M KAHN _! AdverUitement. Nov. 3.3

ilollenbeek & Hollenbeck. Aucls. |• ^

NOVKMBER !J , R. a n d U J . Hall • 'il(

Advertisement, Nov. 3-4 ‘Hollenbeck & Hollenbeck, Auets. '

• _ iNOVEMBER 5 1-

E. J . Andrews IA dvertisement November S-4

Hopkins & Harm on, AocUoi.ecrs

NOVEMBER 8 ;Jo h n M eadleU ‘

AdvertlsemcDt Nov. S-8 cH arrey Iverson, AntUoneer l _

• —n o v e :\i b e r s r

Dudley nstherfo rd AdverUsement. Nov. S-8

Hopkins t, H annon, Auelltineera• f

NOVEMBER 9Mrs. P a tJ R lath

AdtYrUsement Nov. 5-8 IlolJenbtck A Hollenbeek. Aticls. ^

• IT NOVE.MBER 9 -

Floyd Dowman I—Advertisement, Nov. 7

Hopkins 4k I la rm sn , Auctioneers•

NOVEMBER IIBem ie E. H artley

A dvtrtisem ent. Nov. D-10 O K ar * Harold K U a v AneUoneen

•NOVEMBER 12 f

M. F. Shedd „AdTertlsement Nov. 9-10

I Oscar it Uarold KUss, A ucUoneert —

VIN PALLS, IDAHO

MOVE T O C A L irO K N IA 1FILER. Not, 3 — Mr. aad 7

Ted Bofland. .Busene; Ore^ aadtheir Infant son have - gotie to 7 Bakersfldd, CaUf., to make their

•t 'ita —> ... --------- ------------------- -

i C l a s s i f i e dS WANT AD RATESIn IB«m4 ■■ CeW»*-wefd)

f~ --------------u p « w«t4 00 dSra BlalaBiB or is awda la r««alM

r - >• mra • « alta.ir.«4 ad.)>r. rer aiaApta. a*a tahU balMt I l |U ^ I

He r r r - I i:u I IM I - t i r -

re t u w ^ 1"*^“ ^Id 0EA0LINE9 for CUmUM n l j i '

« * a <iara. t l a. k.|( , IVadM, *>M SatsnUsix” *DUod Ada' ara atrtetli m f l d n ^ i

aad B« (sformaUaB eaa ba st««a ta ratatd u tha adTWtMr. \

C m n •bsa:d 6* rvportiid tism«4lat»Uf, No alkivaocM »U1 b* nad* fer a»»r« thaa aaa iMorraet laavtlo*.

I* SPECIAL NOTICESMAKK Jour own Cordr? bac. Cordrr.

ly K„rd,ur. IUI.h..n.ll.. I.ac llnlnci. handl^ ly and pulU, liiilrurtlon.. Curday haca

slh'’*Avrnur"Vi.l •>*’,.3 --------- -- 1tn OOI.L.H FOK ClIII-nUEN 1 u II. lUod

crocbeltd toaiumca. Ordar ao« forJk I'liOSc'aii-R - u t WALNUT »s <

e. Fe RSONALS ^lc b— s’tJL.. r„.T.t..r. aira. t.r.1. <ia«lp.r, “)V ILccn.in llulal.y . CObaAKU ard UI.B Jolla roundatloa «(Q Baau. (Itt«l t>r Ur*. EUial Colanaa.

r . O D .n JC. Ti.m Falla, or atUnd wr»kl» mMllDca Wa«in»«a*j' aranlata laItirr fount at r.iurihoua.-_____________

p Mr£c5larV»n',uij”

.. TK A V U l^K ESO K TS »

S aiO O L S & TRAINING‘ Kail, luuln,.. t:nll«.. K.anlnc

>K “ A''n aV.n‘;«‘;d'il‘fu".w.Vt.5S!.'“ui^iic.utr Cull.irt- Cood pay. Staailr work. Unllnliri opportunity. DaaiiUr Arta

C H iim i'H A C lO R SPIL U. It. JUll.NSON. 4J» ThItO aranua

U- Hardin. 110

•r NATUROl*ATHSllI BEAUTY aHOPS

3. rr^ ^ LVT"l'' l',l!.VrlVaLf "..rYl‘rr h . .II part o'rrratora Machlnalru .,») cold

waT«., ti.oo up, ArtlatU; llcaulr flalon.COMi'LL-rt; bc.utr a .m r . ~br~ a<|Tanctd

atudanta al rtducil prlca*. Junior atu.

■ LOST AND 1-OUNO j-

e Lus'rMlr.rpJll'.''s m.I- - r . l ..I >llll..l.la T.

SITUATIONS WANTED *'

UrsTtTft^ r7ilTT.~r ' 7 ~i‘ 'd "

3 ..;

i;"h.Sl7irAl. farm" Iru.kmK. mo.irrala raUa!I'h.'n. T»rln I'aIU. Idahci. _

WAS’T.:i> I’laiii at«l rIMMrcn't aawlnr.

U A Y C m r, toVrhlllran.’* ct ^. » E .llr l-rron. » l , Sa.anU. .T.nua __

l.<|)CAI. »r,d hng {‘Tr"*'

l i iE TtTNAKY "~; r l..lmc. Ilra.r ' I'VV;! n ; ftirnljh h.Ip. IVada Itunrnn. Ilouta ». Iluhl. ________________________ _ ^

UAho! * Jv

traclo^ Roof In oa*<l ot pilntt W l Sc

iVV dij j.aat| ^ r ^ t r * j . to«j|J. or B

■u7tTAlNr'''"' ^Kajl” Vkona yj

ir i

•litKK tupi.inr. ‘kT^'Th h‘*‘*

lftiur»l*^or jour prol»ellon. T. il. a Rlaplra. 1-hnna lltS-1.______________ JS*

LAND t.rvr.t.iN r. _®' “ '^DULLDOZINO i

CltlRtLINQ — Commar<lal traitaportl&s of k a a t rannlpmaBt OB low b«l trall.r. JIHLER’S CONSTRUCTION CO. ,

-Elmar IhJar" «of(it*»»iw rboB* ^TH ioitoJit —

ROAD o i l i n g '

AJi.liali. i.tn.iratlun and ti.al CoatlnS __TW IN FALLS CONCRETE i—

AND ASPHALT CO.

HELP WANTED— FE^iA LE

EXPERIENCED «'STENOGRAPHER —

AGE 30-30 >

S HOUR DAYrin » f : t worklns rondltloni ■

BOB REESE MOTOR CO. *’WDGE PLYMOUTH ’

f

HELP WANTED-FEMALE

^ OAK HOI* , w rhi^ilrl b> work' Tri-eir dask SaUirdar* aad BuiMUr*. Appir laIr.

curlaa 'blch* wlUi m mkind ef lalaa maaac«B«nl backsround | aad^raeerd at aaccaMfst aalllBi Ib Twin l_

. lars*at aaanfaclurtr of talandara, adT. _ —I ap« laiu» EarolBs* frrai tlO .m -itO ,.

• Wrlta UU Wlliklr« Olrd.. SalU K . Loa ^ Ancala. I.____________^r f " ' ■(7• EX PERIEN CED MECHANIC

• Top Samlnsa ’ 1*-• IH-dBS I -• Othar AdTaatacM

” HUBT DE EXTERIENCED |

BOB R E E SE MOTOR CO. IDODOE. II* Ird At*. N. PLTMOUTll 1

:’i f" - J

AUTO ■ MECHANIC p

STEADY JOII KOU ” . EXI'EUIENCED HANIn ',ca Di:aT WOnKINQ C0NUITI0N3 | •

n . BROWNING L1 AUTO COMPANY

- aUSlNESS OPPORTUNITIES 5_ 5At.liaSIAN to tak* ot. , n.llonallr kno.n ^ "■ "hon°'l3??w'“ ‘‘ ' *“ '■ F5^ WM.T3 eonfaetlon.rr, Kaltflald, Idaho. ^ >B. Ooinc nlea bualnaaa. Fur t.rma vrlt« or TU

ijj J•® Kalla. Contact Flatchw QII Comp"anr. j

" nlkrock.’'*S?* fil^'hoM^WMtl*’ I_ m 7: aranltigi 12H5.J . _

iUUt^L Ila-lelch^ro^i, oi lat*"li.-T .

_ bualnr«. Sr« or wrlta ilr». H. Srhwlt. *« K-r. <;i TTiIrd aT.nu» ra.l. Twin KalU.

I BOISE“ APARTM ENT HOUSE'

- Jn"l” !!»* nV^vVr'T^raTrV* «la‘l*’'?tok" ’ _ h.at, hln f»J, alM ati,k.r hraltr foru, hot^wataj-.^lndapandrnl a lr condllloBinc ^

In bairmint. Uarilari-mrnl nu t oVllurij!- Ine alon. la 1120,000. Hho>a cood In. : _ Unanra r..«t T»rr low. |-r” . r

183,000-----»25,000 dowryOR SALK llY j '

'>j CONOVER AGENCY 3 Bonded Realtor ~

*IS'.i North lUi Rt.. Holt.. IdahoPhone 7703 0

” F U I tN lS H I iD A I T S .T; S-UOOM ba.Tmrnt apartmant. Wotkin* ,, n. coupla prrf.rrnl., I’hont &OT>J >«<r ^

r. K .rnIIlc.''« ir :fu3.J. ‘ 'mm«l‘l’ata "pS.'

KUKN ISHED ROOMS- SINca.K ,^ n t ro .^ <^ ro ;.7iTr-Vurnlaha.l. I!

1 non. twin raiui.__________ e»

l!at'h* 5t; <th'Avtn*urNnrlh!''"' _

|7 NICK warm room. Clo«. In. Kmplnjad I clrl. Ilcfar.nrr.. Phnna :i>S.M,

^ KI.KKI-IN(: rr»m, CI.Ha In. (:rntJA.«~B r ' p r .ftrrr-l. SIS Sn.t A..nua Nnrth.

- ■'‘ o«u'^fnr"l'wo’' '’phV n^"rjl'’.w '

I UNFUKNISilED HOUSESI; MOVjNO at K. baan t^ p l. lUrrla. moT|n, _

I " a : ' r s r ; ~ 7 . '™ ' - '* • p

- *°’’ riII GOOD J.roont hoti.., Juat ouulda «ltr J '

Ilmlta. rhona 01«»-ns. - r*r i^OUn room, and t.;tl.. partly ^umUW, k Phona l l t l J . Twin Falla, Idaho.- M ISa FOR RENT Li V-L60K.and.ra. a . lc n and floor pollaltan.

Balfa Ilardwarr. Phos* t t l . ’----: UUII.DI.Sd t4xtO.-y> block otf H^-oaWa. ^ t } hlorka fmm Ualn. Phona 10H«.. Wkw ■bulldlnc. CanT. ua.,1 fnr amall .tor..

Call William K. FUt.I, Rlrhfleld,I WANTED TO RENT. LEASE ■- »-0U a qultV '^rlkl.nl moT. phoD. ISIS.

5 C0 Ul'Lli;‘dnpT,mulr n.»l amall botua.

' crA~irA~.i:'tn Z 'iM lr of M« Wainu—lt^n-a t t i . Twin Falla. Idaho.

STOCK and row cm:> ranrh. raah er ahara ranL I1.>I Tlmf..N»wa.

; IM OH MOllf:. llaTa Clnanca. wiulpwant. t.r , rTfrrancra. Boa Bl-Il. Tlm»-Nywi. IU

ar- "■ “■ ' ■ LfIH ACIIE« hr np«l«K-H farm.r wllh

financ.. halp. and 'cqulpaianl. Pbona

CONGENIAL coupla and wall mannarwl bor. II. b*m1 ftimlihad a^artnant or hmia*. ir not at Waat halfwar dacmt plMaa do oot calL, Mr. Sparka. JIW

MONEY TO LOAN, . Z Z L<

rAnkf I.OANS. 4% w.NATIONAJ. no,

FARM LOAN ASJiOCIATION H>11* Jrd At.. B<wlh. Phon* (21 :ar

I »f

NEED MONEY? ISEE

Twr loMllr pwnrJ «r*<ill companr I__i Kmri Rm i t ^ w ”“ *

Low.^than " a ^ f 'RELIANCE CR E D IT CO RP. r “

III :nd St. Waat Pboa* UIO.. - ....... I All

~ proFARM LOANS u.r

parmint prlTU«aa. ,00EQUITABLE LIFE AN

approTdl m«rtsac* plao. No eraalfc | 4« aloB. No itoek rvQttlfvtnTflU,

PIDELTTY N A -nONAL BANK ]Twin rail*. Idabo j n

TUESrUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2,1548

□bI money TO LOAN 'J S p — .. ■ ■■ I . . 'f e ■ LOANS & FINANCING’ )■ ON AUTOHODILCS. rU B N R U U ^ AND LIVESTOCK

'±. W. C. ROBINSON,(A<r»a rroa Radto Dhls.)

9<a* AONOLD T. CROSS.' Msr.'•<<4 no Mala Korth PboB* 1*1—•dT. *arC 0 . n o t HENDERSONn r . W bea In oced o f a

^ L O A N—1 SECURITIES CREDIT i

CORP.Radio Bldg. Pho&s 680

i _________________________

: IDAHO FINANCE CO. i LOANSI ComplaU tlaaBcInt a«rTlc*.

) l Fntnltar* and auloBinhlla*• OHIO BIA TT. M «r.

II OrwiBd User Dank * Tntal Bid#.I Pboa* IK

^ REAL ESTATE WANTEDI IIAVE burar for farm and iowb rrop*rtr.

8 « IS* uror* rou bar. Would apor^lau rour lUtlnct. M. J. UcCalL lUallor. Filar, phona HSJU._______________ |

WANTED LISTINGSI ha.a bu/«n for CalUa tUochaa. lUr maadow* aod sratlnc rlshu tbat >111 handl* from toO to 8,000 h*ad. If rog want u, aall pla«a* contaat 0*a Aap«7. lUmllor. Twla Falli. Idaho.

HOMES FOR SALE

IT?

or houa. wlUi porch,}.l * • rS3 I non* moR.

alB UY OWNEKi l-bnlrvoai modan boua*.WMhlnclon acbool. Prirad to i*IL Tarmi.I— I-hnna :23».U.

ab: lO-KOOT lot. aawac* an<l w atn i tOili }. hou* c>*rtlr (InUhad i:.S«0; I7M down,

sna baiaBca Urjna. Pboa* U II or «1 0 .

EXCEPTIONALI.Y NICE DUPLEX ,1,1, M»^MnatrtirUon. I brtlmoma. cotnplata-

^ K. C JEM’ N ^ J l ' r i k a l a Wa.1

A GOOD D EA LIn IhU 8i0d.rn furnUhad hom* and bua-Ur. Karmtr: Wa nerd rour Ilallata for

V ca.h bnrrr*.

a LORTZ REAL ESTATE• I«6 KlmWrlr Iloa-l. Phon* ,IIIINW

5 ROOM HOUSE: bedroom. an.l- bath. I onflnUh.d room, upalalr.. Can b. ma-I* Into In- com* pr<n.«rtr. 11.500.

I 353 6th AVENUE EAST

2 MODERN DW ELLINGS ^On ona lot. CUa lo a<Iu>ol and churchea.

_ J SKikrrhral. (;oo.| InTcalmant. Ilra.cn._ ibU. l - i |, .u out ot (own ownrr. .

I- CECIL C. JONESOpaUir. Ilank A Ttu.l I’hona 30U

_ FO R SALB BY OW NER- llcaullful :-b«lroom ullra.modam raneh a<l. irpa horn.. Complrtalr furni.had. «i.

e«Til m u .

_ 758 BLUE LAKES NORTH

^ I MODERN- n -a ln ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ L ^ - 'L ^ l^ b 'h a rd -o o d ^ J i^T 'rrw id i;r“ ;;,';k_ C. A. ROBINSON. Realtor; Dank * Trait DMs. f ^ a * IML JIM MARTIN. #I7M

I HOJIE & INCOMEriT* room hou.* clca* In n«ar acbool.

^ c a l l ' w. a. OSTRAKDES ■- LEM A. CHAPIN, Affency- TI9 Phona* UII.R

T. $1,250 DOWNBninnce of ?5,300

E lo b* paid In monlhir pajrm.nla af- «5,0<1.

1-b.droom modem. A r.at bor.HOME WITH INCOME

- <1^» In. Small r*nl-

Z n o n e BETTER“• W**''l"l‘on School dUlxIrt.

Ilulli In 19<I. s b^lrooma. dlnlac rooo. e, ba. ar.rxUilns. I'ricad to iail.

E. W. McROBERTS & CO.In Elki Dldc. rbosa IM

ia I —

^ SOME FOLKS y HAVE LUCK

TIIEY TET A "GOOir H O M AT A LOW rn icE .

I LOOK AT THIS:Wall bulil. pra-war, S-bWroom roodmv nom., oak floon, wall lo waU «arp« la ti>lnf room and dln*t(>. T.natlait bllndi. lam.nud baacmanl. oil fsrnac*. watar •oflT'ner, floo“ dtaln, f.ncad back rird. tvaahlntton Rchool Dl.trkL A Ble*

horn, tor onlr I9.000.60.'

K. L. JEN K IN S •131 M ala Aveaue W eat .

FARMS FOR SALB

120 ACRESAll tood Und CB paT*d hlshwar Baar

- rwlB Fall., rhli land li hUhb- l»- proTMj; two lata of balldlBsa. on* wiu> lan* boiu* and many aicflUnt out. bulldlnca. Th* oUi*r »*t aniall.r-but tood. WIIAT A SCT UP FOR FATHER AND SON cr blr*l halp. A r*al bur at 1400 aer«, IIUORT.

RESSE M. WILLIAAISi n Shoabona 81. North T»Ib Filli

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FARMS FOB BALE. ~

WANTED USTD IG S W« l»T« a tor • »oo4 l « »ct»>t .M i Ub4 «»d U t. t« h V o w (ar rm ) .UkUM (ertlM. -

F. C. GRAVES i SON»AOIO BLDO. n iO K e I t l

— ---------------— ^

96 ACRES

F . B. MANN 5>jn to u s . xsAiio

~ Kewo

80 ACRES AT EDEN , ■u n ja n bosM and Un4 tw« (ood. Nlr« tn'

both . cELM ER PETERS

nar#

” 80 ACRES TOood Un4l c icillrat mo^tm homt aM —L. M lbulldlw: wulPtntnt. fur.S ^ % .* i* ^ V /o o j bt>? a" m ooa. fliii

J . E . W H ITE AGENCY1ST Mala At*. E. Thon* eiT •’<

' >W

120 ACRES ICuUtferd dUlrleL Cotxl M nr ftet/vr- fi,Ur* Unrl. Norlh (loM. on* hc4<lsiu. t ,tiraoa hoax, u tlt >n4 proturr. OCC.ifl -----at )o« prlco boUUM of 111 hMlth. Sor. f-—THE BABCOCK AGENCY

BUIIL. IDAHO Lov ortk* I tl rhon* n « . < ti-j r<

WOULD YOUL IK E TO BUY ^

A i»»tiity.»<r» T»nch wllh ill looJ k>I1. snU * nenh and x i t dx? »tH.tw»b«droom mod«m hom* (In mlla In from T-ln FalUT Th. p tk» -« lr«n tl^ r«, low >i tSTB por afr*. Som* t«nn>. Iot

K. L. JEN K IN S gla i MAIN AVENUE WEST w*

~ roi

FARMSA COOD « "».r Twin. »ooJ hot... .t.,1

bam.COOD 10 m tlalm<m t r v t T» ACRES «n Twin Fall. Uart 4 mll«

from town. Oood rrlco. »»<J l»nni.

FARM HEADQUARTERSIII Ehohon* W. Phona IlU-lteil

___________________________________ )I0

160 ACRES *^ WIDi U» ■btr« NorUi 6Ui Can»l Co.« waur. Good four room h«o..| waur . .

prutsra tT ilm . A cood bujt. 2,M ACA£S ;

Ib n a n m an Vall«T. I'UnU of frt* I;watar I iln» (^Iry and >lo<k raheh. [

A v c n y riN E , ,U n . Kock ranch with I.««0 t r m«gUlT«t*]. r im ir At Taylor a r.iln i *aad fermf'uatrra. Tina Improrrm.nU. J

SEVKRAL COOD nURINrSfl fhlocka and an ImpUmtnt bu.InM. tor \Mla.

SCH M ITI & W HIPKEY "Pkaaa 110 . Coodlnt. Idaho Cll

300 ACRESWorthwwt ot Duhl 1 mil. o(f lllah .ar >«p»»t<jr«. all sood toll and I'tlol for •ii>clc I__aad rarmlni, haa two houin, i roomt ____Mch, *laetri£lt7. <Jr« p w.ll and prniura •»t«m. Onlr I3T.000 (ot «ukk aala.

x oh tiisIdeT i AcnE.1 m TnUh *UIa of csltltallAn and a K '^ - pr«4ac«T. Ko r«l«. no WMdi. N.w s u n 4 room hou*. da.t> w.ll, «]«irl<llT. On mn n H Kad aBd onlr IH nllM from town. J .t JlI/WI.M. 3oa« Unci.

LISTINGS WANTtD

S. CLAUD STEWART ^339 LOCUST ST.

LARGE RANCH ^t» 8 .a * r. ranch. I.T.] aa a floor. k>- 1 1

la Suha r tn r valler. nrarly all mn

i =

Now In alfalfa, craln and w iu rf. ••aja «f riK h bulldini.. .ood road.. «1k -

CONOVER AGENCYBonded R ealtor *

M M No«i Ith au. BoUa Idab. ^Phon# T78S

80 ACRE I ----IrrUaM ran«h. IO_aba«a waUr. I n raen m»4«ni hoo*.. Exo.ll«it onthilld.I w . »oed n o m p ranch. III.OOO.OO. U A(

™*' 140 ACRE£j* '-.A ,,E S ./T sf-5S s: i r J : ! i !I

" v r v c a ' - SI» na*winan Valler. 1 room modmiIS h .^ ^ rM ‘ w Iu r ' “^c!auil®D a’lryJUaeh. nar

H ACRU r m Irrl(a(«S w e b . 4 r>..m i«nl.tiio4.n> hMaa. 40 tbar.. North.l<U watar.ahkkaa boot., roUto c.lUr, ban. p r» . —i l i

« fsra a n tn u llt.OM.ea. _I IM ACRE Hy

Irrliatad raoeh. IU a c r- In cuIUratlon. rttt 4 room *MBl>iDodrr« boua.. fair ouU bslldlnn. E ieallnt row crop ranch.tll .m .M . Tfrau on tIO.OOOM. MAGI

la ACRE CaiIiritatad r*J<eh. *1 tharaa watar. T 'room aodrm hotu.. naw. nara. 0 rt«i. f“ ~ chlckan hoaia. tl4.C0«.00. Tmnt.

Rb*.MANY OTIIEB EXCELLrj<T bala

lUNCHES LISTED IN OJ»CCOODING. IDAUO L

Croearr .to r.. CoU Slora*. plant. Us 1.1, Caf.. Snack tlir and manr otho’ _ ,haalsaaa orportBBlUaa IbUd. L]

CRAIG & FALESREALTORS EuiFc

m »rt Ara. Watt Thoaa H f WOOODIKa IPAHO • , Ph»

' '’ krtJ

rUESDAY, NOVIMBEB 2,1818

Phone H 38 . I

FARMS FOR SALE IWE l u v e u a a c r . naar tk . atwar BFb

larr I npatUIIr food for .tock and aalllnv Ci worth th . monn. E. W. UcRobarts aadConTpaar. Phona P^a.____ __ «v

50 ACRES J l5 ^Ouhl dlilHct. Laad U n w.ll for Ink ■aUnf. « mom houi., oqlbulldlnfa.Good tarmt. 114.900.00.

I AND 3 ACRE TRACTS Kodtm b sa « . fall taMstnta, bard. wood flaora. Nlea loaat!*.,.

3 AND a BEDROOM BOME _ SAll tnodnn, nlea rarda, flow.n, ihruba JOr tnd f.newl. l-rlc^l lo fl.ll. ^

r . J . BACON _C;R EA L ESTATE *Vh

111 Mala N. Tlan* U4I.W O

FARMS FOR RENT ~ ^rOK IIKNT or for aal.l SO .c r« . Sea .-

Wllllim C. Whlt.h.ad a l Btawan-Uor* la _ rU ^ T jr . Bhop.__________________ _ th

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE oiTIlKCt: .O-foot lou, wltt. n a , l.h .dr,.m ^

unflnUhwl hoOM. tl,«0O. 4iO Fall ilrNt.FUU :iAI,E or~trtd .t 1 acra on pay«j

Itrirt with irw«r and wat.r. Pbon.

\ S f i 'z c“ nri? V i l i 8hVu*'s.?.‘i«id: Addl.r.n w«l, Phona

FOIt SALK: Corner lo 1.5Zf l r j ’nlt'/ fnU. B«1 A«rrr. *IJ ^0**<f

I LOTS I ~Lor'alr'l nn Gardrn.r avenua. South Park. Priced ta Mil.

See MR. ZINK

(OT }llshUnd Am. ^

CHOICE RESIDENCE 1“

!oT.7r*bui'u**ln'^k*!ch.n."'":* taS ? hii- Dcraoma and mod.rn batb. Full rinUh«l I , ba..m.nt with flrrpUca. F.»e.ll.nt b.at- Inf plant. Laundrr and floor drain.

*’NlleVl.wi‘",nd ' flowiri. Ilackrard f<nc«d. It'. r>rwand rliht up tn th . mlBUta In <Inl(n, —Tou'll Uilnk ll • sox] bur *( lis.soo.eo ____

C. E. ADAMS & C. E . BEYMER.

REALTORS U l Main Ara. faat Phon. *04

I,., . I —I , I rt

MAGIC VALLEY INVESTMENT CORP.

— Our Sundar S.lKtad LUtlnit —IIOMKS—W. ha>. a numbtr of >.11

Inrit.^ I h«m« prjerd^io ___

ACRF.ACE • FARMS 4 A cu rs on .Sorlh Waihln»ton—fCil

t room home, d.rp w.ll, barn and rSlektn hnuir, \ a rr. .Irawbffrlm.Int. of olher fnilt. Thli l> th. I.Im I

I.Alir^E lEANCII—Clo>. lo Twin Falli.T.I1B. for ;" :w a?irt <‘_n

I.lHhol^'Alw b .. f*>h”h.lch^^*wllh larx. Inrnme. T-rt tu for further detail!.

CIIOICR M aer. farm on Xlmb.rir IWad. .';e«ui for d«l»l>. 1'fle.d rliht. ___

MAGIC VALLEY INVESTMENT CORP.” «"l fir'a'l ” 'W n .. In.u?.;"*.

FARM IMPLE.MENTS fTTS19U (OKI) triVIor; n.w rubber, r.iii.tor,

n*<e ralnl. I.la. new. m il. I’hone au iR i,iu i- t i i A r . n . . n . i ,h r t .J .

mow.r and rulil.awr. I we.t. H a.uth

Rt:W~UoIln. or International tumt>l. plaw.

S«r»lf« Station. J.rom., *'''LATE model Oliver TO with .pad cultivator " '* •

and ik.l.ton whMlt: aUo hrdftullr Karm Hand, all In rood condlUon. Tonr r<iiu- eek. I WMt. S n .nh . H «<*t Cailleford. WAI Phon. ;»H. fl.

o u v m M tractoV. ,ood ' ru'.ber. han.^n plow, bnn cotur. hcan rulllvator. ipud _Z 5 ruhlrator. Sew T fi>ot mo».r. manure loa.l.r. Il.4:a.a0 lake, alll C. If. Ham- mnnd. »• louth. ’ j Mtt. SoultiwMt corn.f

MANURE LOADERS « AND

HANG-ON PLOWS _Uada to Ord.r tor AU Makia an4

Mod.I Tractor* '

PA U L EQUIPMENT AND W ELDING SHOP

PAUL, IDAHO OUIttET FItONX 03IM*

HAY, GRAIN AND FEED o»U ACRES of bMn alraw ta b . fad cfb tha

Pl.rr. rhona M it. FlUr. ‘ HilOilCl.AND Mllliss Sarrlea. PboBM _:«T.J10 or ?04 at Filar, tdaho.I.ooo liALl:i> of har. Wirw). H.d. Ird cut* t —

l]tw. i > wrat. H north of W »t ____

*0 Aeitb:.S MJlur.. I'oor »ut>.. on. waat north. TwIrfVall^' •» « » . ^

SIV b wltk yoorman'. kila.raU an^ 6 ,- . cm r.U a. Rob WrUht. IIIO.W. - ^ la 1»*0 Fall.. Jim Dowdwi. Klwb.rlT. «<x

HAY. GRAIN AND FEEDI—

- VM ACRES - „

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LIVESTOCK—POULTRY *i'NEW llamptMra and Auatra.\vhlu pvllaU Um

and » .aleaa. Pbom 7II.W.__________ {{Jbu itoo boara tor aala. IH waat. H aonh

of Rotith Park. J. H. Monro. 'TW5 ' llolauin cT ." w.ll tre.h.n a c c

Phon. 0I8T.J(. Dirk Stafferd. F .5 okK-|>LL aa,idl. - m .r,. at, r«an aU.

kr»»a. rbnia 01I1.J4. Twin r»Ua.

948

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UVESTOCK— POULTRY _Cu.rn.rr, phon. Twin Fall.,

ItECmrEKKU ll.r.ford bulli. l i month. — old. tlansa tealed. II.t>er llorfan. Dba.

ilEKb:rui(U bon. Cboica br«l fllta. S Z RraadlBX ac. boar*. Dm> CrMk block WirFarm. Phon. o;it~l4. lluhl._________ _rc

kEUItiTtiir.U Hereford sllia and boon.Jo* CarlM. * mllM w nl. north Illsh* p — way W. Phon. 08».J4. lluhL_________

GOOD THINGS TO EATUEU poiaion. w.ll raaturwl (or eala.

Pbon. m i.R , Twin FalU.____________& o6d dr«a«i 'I .;./ . K«*onabl. ptTZ

Will dallraT. Phona J llb J or UII. JONATHAN T ;;! : .. ' 4 tj m u . ea.t of

Wa.hlnsMn .rh.ul on AddU<in aeenue, aXTItA nic. Jonathan .nd D^lklou. -.ppl^.

I aoulh. \ weat o( South Park. L. 0. Campb.ll._______ _______ _

thana and Rome*, buahel or truck liad«.On. mil. .a it on lllibwar >0. UltlnVo. bun,

A-nX^TUK^ 1 t .rmer.. ^^.o.nUl^^an.l

Ill'Mtubharti foT'*:> '‘renl*‘p " '’t«''inV. _lahl. quMna (or I cenu p.r i-oun.l. Whll. ----Ihof tu l. Third houa» w,»i of olir .lump(round! on .Su*ar K.clorx road. I'hon. I----OlH-Jll. lludK.n w. Ilro-n._________

I A PPLES IW n.1leloua *« ycuM. Rcl Drllcloui | ^

5 IMOUNTAIN VIEW ! ^ ^ ^ ^ R A N O T ^ j

YOUNG STEER BEEF^ IIlind ouarurr’ I II I lU Ib'.

REE JAY THUESON TODAT »tFOR (;00D GUALm- MEAT.S

Harmon P ork M arket L;WHOLESALE - RETAIL

APPLES FOR WINTER ,5Ealra chol . D»ubta R»1 Delklo^i Common Dellcloiui SUyinana and Double Red Romee.

I , ALL GRADES A PRICES -----

KENYON GREENI Kwth. s w«l. •fltiVb Twin Fall! I

BUY YOUR APPLES und VEGETABLES NOW |

SAVK—.'iAVt—SAVEAl'PLKs PER nusiir.i.

MOii-r Al.t. KINDS POTATOES-No. r«. Il.l»CToo,! eatlne pi.iat.pt*, I : ,n . 'Wm^h.ndl. all^^ioduc. oc p.^crnlar*.

GROWERS MARKET

IMIONE 1628 IFREE DELIVERY ‘

Growers Price.sanx pl.c» In T -ln I'all.

AITI.KS Prlkl-xie. 11.1‘J to

Jori.lt,.n ., »l.3> U. i:.l»^

Pl.KNTV I'OTAIOKS |

GROWERS MARKETWIM. HANm.K n io n u c K ON ”

P!:ilCENTAf:F. FOR AI.L CROWEHS OU SELLERS —

PETS :TWO hullrtoa pupplra. « vraki old. I'honr

I'liINTKIt bird do*. 3(i rear*. >i mil.WMl J.rom. depot.

cT|CKr.R|~s7anl.l_^ruPN 1 « Wrliht.

PimEIIRED I

maker. * d. K. I B j

WANTED TO BUVOLD GOLD and J w lr r . Tha Jawel Oai.

Roaarm-'. H.lal Lobhr,______________E.'^TATt llMtrola. ChMp. Medium (ll.. * '

r .^ .ss_ i:itu ie^ W ln rh n u r. moj.l >!. 1;.

WANTED TO IIUY: I’aitura for thr*. bone..^ WanM:^_Jlomeoii. to crown )<

........ ......................................................... 1 VIWANTED TO BUY

SCRAP IRON WCOPPER AND RRAHS

:,EAD AND’ I1AT1KI11KS ALUMINUM AND RAniATOIl.' ,,,

CLEAN COTTON UAGS. i:« L a "HARRY KOPPEL CO. I

WE PAV ! SI. 15c PER LB, —

For 1“Good. Clean

COTTON !W'IPING I

RAGS _

placw rot acrapUbl.. Plaa.a r.mor. jt;— all butlrna._________________________ i

TIJIES-NEW S ^

FOR SALE OR TRADE ^ron SALE or tn d . for trallrr hmia.i K *’*'

n « m ^ h o u ..o n la rr . lo t. ln „ lr .4 « V .n —

i'?4 0 'KOk't ) : . . c . llenl condition, will t.Va LaF KOA.I '3S or model A aa trida. »1 Fonrth Ihl •T .nu. north, —

MISC. FOR S A tE ^I IJoii

REBU ILT MOTORS — Fully G uaranteed * JEXCHANOE PRICE

FORD MODEL A II1I9J —-CHKVROLCT_______ Z '_ I Z HIM _ ,DODGE - ... • CFORD V.ll ------- -------- 1 ..^ .pxYMoiTTir___ . r , r : ; . " ~ l e i i ; —

EASY TERM SAll aherr* moten h a r. had: Crllnd.r* Sch*' r^twrad. nrw can. n a r timlni chain or

r ]

C. C. ANDERSON FARM i HOME STORB l i

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^ ■______________ I

AlISC. FOR SALECOLD and hiu. lined ilrapM. krtM (Ireplac* ^wraan. Ph.'n. OSiil.niJ,___________ ofFOR 5AI.E: lllcelow rvf. tt>l|.toOtl ax- ^

cell.nlfondltu^n, Phon. WTR. .W IN^ir^TEU pump. 11 (aura. E l.dim t _J2

CLEARANCE! Hlj U .S.E.D *!!

- OIL HEATERS - ^— WASHERS - Br>— R A lJaE S - «! LuKa SelecUon * jf

T A GT - l - l App.orad Gu.ranta.

(W* Mu»t liar* Thla Spac.l D*ll-.r anr>b.r* la UtlU VaUar

EASY TTOM# ®{|RISER-CAIN ITFiAPPLIANCE wn

Itr? I »(

S-U-R-P-L-U-S 5 a S-A-L-E-S J ]

III.OCK FROM r . 0.

I 4i tr. a sd : i GALLON ^

GALVANIZED OARDAGS CANS

Crea.a. , a „ r r.U U nt. I IU. _ .T»

r>«l R«i.lf.1or, _____________ .!» D

HEAT CI.EAVER. OtIddall i____ l l .« {J------- II

rol|.h, 1 Ih. can ___ .11

Wa.h Tul«, sal.anla*] * IM I |

DAVIS JIOTOR CO. !151 Main W, • ffcon* I,

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FOR SALE —A L L OR ANY PART

Of the Erjuipmeiit ' in the

! AMERICAN •:\1 EAT MARKET

, DUHU IDAHO ' Wll,I. t;ELL CHEAP I

I« h«r» Anirrionla PU* * foinpleU arlth roll., .a l.e ., .t^, Ju((kl«ll for t w.iv.tn hotre, All In lood worklnj

T c n i ' l l . . h. p’. 'o „ . , h p

1 t’’en 'f« t t I h II ^

, 1 Jit.. Vauehn Saw. I t j h. p.Othrr F>juTpm.nt i;.«l

In M ..t Uark.ta |

CALL 0500-J.1 13TW 'IN PALLS-A N YTIM E *|—

34< DUHL. D A \T IM E , |j O R CONTACT |

FAY COX

W e HAVE FOUND I — MORE MERCHANDISE

TO PRACTICALLYG IV EA W A Y ! ur

L - O - O - K JI A-T T-H-I-S r

5 AND 6 FOOT MOW ER KNIVES

• llh imoeth >Kl|on and under inial>l ..'llr.ni. Win (It poful.r BacSlart.

DON’T MISS THESE A T ONLY $1.00 EA. |

5 F T . WEAR PLATES ,W ER E lI J O NOW « c ca. *

■» GALLON SPRAYEHS — VL-RY SPECIA L A T ....... . , J 0 «

3 'WEED BURNERS m iW ERE t31,S0 NOW 117.50 "

8 OAL, M ILK CANSW ERE «8.7fl NOW *5,03 i«

YOU C A N T MISS «W H EN YOU SHOP AT

SEARS ROEBUCK & CO.

I BUSINESS AND PE

D I R E C 1• BICY CLE SALES & SERVICE • !Ulaaiur~CraJ*ry- Pa.,Ul. U l Mala Aea. fc, MOI• CLEA.V£nS & DYEnS________ —RlehardjcB'a. IH I»d 81. W, PbTllg ^ j

• CO.^f>f£flCM L FRINTING ^al all klad*. nsM-Nawa. — I

• C O N ST R U C TIO N ^LAND‘ I.T.lla«. dirt aoria ,. all ^

Ihlaf Coitamcllok Co. Fhaa* C lIM ll.

• F LO O R S I D I N G « ;

DORVAN II. HARRINGTON, SaliilacllcB (uaranlMd. Phona 1(11.

---------------------------------------------------- • 5• F U R N ITU R E ___________________ 5; ^

• C L A SS - tU D IA T O nS_________ ^U«Btoa GUaa * 11*4. « » lad E, Pb. 4U-W.

• KEY-SHOP_____________• • 7Schad. *“t^ i a r Shop, l i t i l . B£ C S

Dack • ( L 0. BtMm. (‘hoo. lUfcH. ««

Twis Falta Cradh. 140 Mats Sa. Ph. n i l . — ci<• SfO N E Y TO LO A N ____________ ___

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S W E ' i E ®

MISC. FO R SALEkkM.ACEAI»LkrukUr <lalL for all l,p*a

ot whippm *t palp *e»l«a at Su»ar Fao- ,,

m’iluV eacuum 'w-|ll. alactrl* (l^or poll.i..r » and all <l«tnln« atlachmanU to Irr la m rour ow, bom*. C.ll lOM.__________ 577

FURNITURE. APPLIANCES «MONARCII omI ran i. In food conijtlotu J'

SAPID dallearr ••rrko a t low .oau PhoM p— 1144. Ralph lUrrta.

PSE b ' w . ; " tl-M and up. M * V ClKtrlc. 441 Main F.ajt.

BRA m )"n .V ll to Hp**d aue.n ..a .U ,II09I n.eer u*ed. Phon. l»T4W,

ilR S U iT h ^ k J^ ir ^A-l conSilKr.

NEW llotpolnl ran i.. .1111 In lu.rantM L .

Sr.WlNC marhin..' da«.io.” _ b4br b«ti.

D ktb tf^aral tlwtrlo r.trta.talor, (uod condition. IllO, Term.. Wilton.Ual»»,

WHITE .namel kluh.n r.ng.. p.rior eei.fur coat, bahy baMlneti., Phon* SIBT-J.

t.roO T *partm.ni'ali.< W>>tlnihou» r^M Vi. ___________ ” ______

VlATTIlESS. n.arlr new, h.airolt. llbrarr Ubl*. hlfh chair. Iadk> .ulU n.var vori.

C0M 5W A Ti0ll''V ;; ■ .nd 'ran'r. “wjtb pl^e^ln. (or^_ln«lmll.tlon. Cood eoa. p -

“ i i S w * i l t l ? £ l ’ll"for'Vj'»‘omontha old,°Phnn. itVZJ or ;I |i ,

STEEL b«l trailer wllh nrw tire*: port, abl. rtdloi .iM trk phonngraph with ampllMrr; maJio«aBr r c t i f UbU. 4M

PIANO, .lectrle eUivT. vlirv.m. ub l. mi. Derorl!'rny'cirpanr,'cor‘n«"o* Well Tlh ~

old) and ‘jWUnJ ^hr“"a*r fdrn.c/*?U iyMrt oldV Slokrr In .acrlfrnt con<litlon. ii:*i.ntlal M ru of furnac* (..0.I ae new. 11100,00. F. R. Kenaar. Itui-.rI. Mah«, j

MATTRESS 1NEW INNER SPRING '

Bur a l th* factorr ami aae*I FREE PCLIVERY \I EVERTON ■

MATTRESS FACTORY121 :nd A.a, Soulh Phon. Jl-W

I V LAMPS-FI<»>r I « LAMPS-Tabl.' « LAMPS-Ba.|i-.' W LAMPS~Ooudnlr

For a complel. .alMllon In ttyl. color and qualltr

SEE MUSGRAVE’SI FIRST LAST AND ALWAYS

Vilta*. ot Opportunltr

SPECIA L SERVICESSEPTIU tana anti cnipool cl.anlnai eawer

llnai cle.n.-l by Roto Roolcr, R, C. Joon. rhoi). SiTM. UT Wnl Flier [

— — Z ^^T Z T T Z IZ ir ^Guaranl.ed llefrle.rator R.rel**

Commerclal-Hou.ebold I—Mafia Valley lUfets.ratlon Serrlc*

I DONALD LOUDER |—110 Plua Lak.a Bird, Pbona UUR

M ATTRESSES IRF.NOVATED—RE-MAUK U• V. a a^^^^^^.u.ren

EVERTON MATTRESS FACTORY

124 Jnd An. S. Phon. II-W

RADIO AND MUSIC \]rO(l -‘'M,K; \Vlr.lc.rautomtll<^pJon-w»- ,,

S i 'lN l'rr pUno VT «ct7fr.'pn .-‘.'r« .e ra l >'under other i.lanoa b.ln» off.r»j at aacrl- n flc. *’5 ' f " ’ 1-

- PIANO BARGAINS - | ”BEFORE VOU DUY

ANY PIANO CO.ME IN AND SEE OUR

SELECTION OF iGood rocond'tlonwl piano* |

• ALL GUARANTKKD [ _• riir.i: d eliv er y __• TERMS

CLAUDE BROWN TMUSIC &. FU RNITURE ^

AUTOS FOR SALE1*41 PONTIAC cluh torr»l». V.ry tood

condlll.'fi, Wnuld Ilk. old.r Che.rolat or Ford .» tr.d .. Ml 41h Av.nu. North.

1*11 Will). «-door u i* Will” j i . T UI7 Willy. J mp

■''*’'''TUl'*pV*roMcRAE MOTOR

111 Addlion W. rh,.„, iMOJ

P R O F E S S I O N A L

T O R Y• .MOTOfiCVCLES MOTORCYCLE 6«l« * i^r^tca Warrla

aad Jebft. Pbooa IIL «1 Mala A.*. E.

• PAIN TIt^G & D E C O nA TISGPAINT th . Biod«re war and aaea tlod*n

falhtlat. Pboi>a 14*.W. EUah*rlr.

• PLU M BINC & H E A TIN G^ : ' l-lu-B.n, .nd

• RgFRlCERATOR SEBVICEEiaar-Cala Appliaacaa. 4-boo* 1441

• SE W IN G M A C H IN ES£«wlni BucaiBM—VacBua iw*.p«r«. Sp»

alaliit. V. N, m o> FhoB* UU.W.

• SIGNS & SH O W C AR D S________ilU&ll tUGNtt—PalBtad * N «a. fh. U44. | t

• TYP E W R ITE R S_________________ “taiai. raauUt asd aarvW*. Pban* M. Sbar-

wood TT»*Mta» Oppaalu P. a

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q*aB.r. Ph. I444.B or Ml Blua Lakaa K. ®

• WATEfl SOFTENEHS i 7 w « j i i s r 6.4wau.* ^>*».~ g r *—

flN FALLS, IDAHO

AUT03 FOR SALEII4« MXIOR Iludu>n, ’4T iBotsr, haat.r, ^

fair Itree, I4i0. Call al AIb.rUon'a FoodC«nl« b.iw.*n « m.m. and 1 p,m. A fur MOII^P-m. Sh^mtk.r, IW block <l

mi~FOIItKiR aupar d .lu i. Ford a«lan. C br oriilnal own.r, low m llua.. ..c .II.n t condllion. 4H mlU e .il ot Waahlnatcn athool an Addlenn aT.nu*. Phoa* 7 0U4.JII, Twin Fall..________________

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Chevrolet Aero.sednn ^LeM than l.OM mll*a Utl

'Twill par to tea McRAE .<

McRAE MOTOR ToilU l Addleon W. Phona 1»004

'■18 P A C K A R D

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S C H W A R TZ AUTO CO.

1939PLYMOUTH4.DOOR SEDAN

Cood rubber, clean Ihroushoul ■PRICED nlGlITJ p '

JIcVEY’S, INC.

UIO INTERNATIONAL plck.uplOlS ISTEIlNATIONAL vIrV.upu a Wll.LYB Je.D. dellvrrrUIT CHEVROLET l.doorlutI KUllll ludor <«)u m DI.DSMOIIII.E M.UnIt l t PLVMOUTII .eil.nUII MFRCURY .*1.0 “UIO MKUCURY a«j*nUSB FOltD todor nU ll PLYMOUTH coup*1911 DUICK aadan

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nn*ND NEW-SOT REUUILT

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J E S S E M . C H A SE . IN C .I SINCE UITI TWIN FALLS

I "BOB R E E S E S A Y S :

Don't bur a ue-d car »llho.it at l.DAY FREE DllIVING 11TRIAL .".I a Mon.y.DacW

.‘nea of a c«d c r .1 a f.lr Itprlc, DEMAND a :.d .r trUI wh.n.e.r >0.1 l.ur a u.ed c r . *’CCT IT FIIOH IIOD. on anr IIr.uar.nte. Ue.d Car.

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41 Dod«. U.ton plrkup ,,4.ar*ed 'Tran.,. cIm s ___II.S3l.O0 {J

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SEE US iSIFIRST >»•

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QUALITY USED CARS

n i l DUICK Ro«dma>l.r, 4-door ..daa . . . fu l J «jjlpped.|^MeUllla (rar

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ton. jrern. rlcan c r . Rul bUT I U lt CMEVIUII.irr ;-loor aadan. Radio.

hc i.r, Ua>k blue III1311 FOlin Super Delu>e fordor ..das.

loaclnll Wry du n . Maroon 1*1UM FOlll) turlor aedan. DIack U ll KOIID tudor ialan, radio, hutar. Ul

new motor. Good Uan.porUUon- 1*1 lteri,-aln prlc.

UII HUDSON S-doorarltB, radio, h*al«.r, ficed bar

UIS 1-OIin coupe, radio. hMl«. OaaUIO MERCURY I^Soor tadan. Radio. ^

ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION _

U ll OLDSMODILE >.vla» TlU ll CHEVlioLETVdoor 111*

COMMERCIAL THTu u DODGE Ion plck.up, bMtar, ^u n DODOE ”h ’ tol.'pTh.up, #.700UU FORD I Ion p.nel1333 FORD t..n pick-up with .tak .UM FOIi'd’’*’ ” n Tlck-up. clean WTFiIBM FOIIU 1, Ion truck. b« t rack. ho

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Open each Bl»hl till T p. B>.JEROME, IDAHO ^

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1 AROUND THE CORNERI It T ^

Will Pny You _ pVTo Have A oi

Good Used Cnr ^ONE THAT CAN hoi

DE DEPENDED UPON |j .TO START THESE UrCOLD MORNINGS _ r ^

Wa H.V. tb. n-it and Lataet Mod.Ia |-----I and Our Price. Ate Ch.ap.r,; GMAC Flnar.elnc.

U ll HUD.'iON Commodor. 1 4-doorU4J MERCURV’.UIlJ'n a'.eoni bU ur.u n ilUICK’R«.dm..Ur 4-door ledaniU4J CllEv”tOLET' aedan delle.mUIT BUICK eupeT''4.door arlan. full/ *-----

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•rr ipotllihl; very d u n .U i; StU*liurr 5C001.I, aulomallc •

tran.muilon. 4 irecji. •

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U4I rh.'irolet Iti-ioa truck «lth L—U ll Ch.vrnlet' l.lon tr^rk *]u!rp*>I j—UU IW n ij.ton; b c t.r : blackUIO Plymouth ’j.lon pickup1311 CMC l.tni. in,ck -Ith sr.la Ud Jg;

NEW UNITS . -j U«l Cherrol.t M»n__tru(W d.Iaia cab. *

im C h e ir-U l'i l i l iJ n 'l?Jck. buU r. *

SPECIALS JI IIU Cob r.rti..ll tractor; Itihl*. mK

.Urter; RUAND NEW. RcsuUr BE! r rk . 1171; .pKl.1 I7S0. -nil

NORTH SIDE ™AUTO COMPANY -

JEBOME. IDAJIO* "

4 J t P y

FOB I ;BETTER BUYS

AND MORE BARGAINS

See Theso;iMI FORD lUtloa wacoB. Illi* a«w.

l l l l FORD ludorCaaranU«l sot la na« all.

U4I KAISER 4.door a«laa

U40 FORD 4-dMr Mdas. Tbla It • Kood I « .

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(ood ninnlBi oM car (er W M .

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GUARANTEED A SQUABB DEAL

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D.lui* faidor with ClImaUaCT and U U lX lC I<Q l^ni.,U r (ord« »RhU4T STUDeK kEB U ad Crtibn wllh

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with o.ardrlf* tnd baatar u n STUDEDAKEB Conmahdff I pa»-

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ON TRUCK LANE

TRUCKS AND TRAILERSIIM CHEVROLCT tr«k . 8*. a t 8 « t IU .

VTO., m .outh af J.rom*.U44 CKEVROLET tmak, * » tw r .

.louhl. dump b.H M . Phan. c :i|.J4 , m i '.4.TON pickup. Will ulia ear et c u t , m .d.L.

t'ikii w nilrWirE.'7'ln ne^ oi a naw O,

FUKNISIIEU Ualler houa* (or r*«t er aala.

ISIO K-hOOT Ir.ll.r houi.. T.na* l(« « 4U,‘ A .M uI'w lt

1911 -■«TUDEUAKEK‘l'v-lon~tTwk wlihVr wlihout J-rthl dump b«l and holit: alM twivwhr.1 Ir.ilff. Phon. a n r or S017.J.

1316 FEDERAL l>>.ton liMck."Trada tc*

Pacific limner and TrarallM. Natlonallr adrerlU.d trillera at aundard prleta.

TRAILER bomM. W* ar* bow (Mturlns ;ha 134* Paclfl. U a« . J l (art. aboww.

GMC Now Trucks

For l«m«]UU Da1lT*rrTRUCK SALES

AND SERVICE CO.t i l 2od Ata. 0. Twia ra il .

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whMlb .. rood condltkya tbronsh-p'ri'c.^reJSTTSjtld* “

McVEY'S, INC

SEE THE NEW DODGE 1 TON

IH TON AND 3 TON TRUCKS NOW ON

DISPLAY. . .• Ml S^. Ib. Wlndthlald Clatt• Wide T m d Front All*• Cab S*at Width *?H Inehm• I Pow.rful Motor*YOU MUST BEE T1HME TRUCKfll

BOB REESE MOTOR CO.DODGE i n IM A«*. N. rLYHOOTB

I FOR SALE-n iE TWIN FALLS HIGHWAT DI».TRICT WILL RECEIVE DIDS ON OK BEFORE t* 0 P. NOV. «TH FOB n iE FOLLOWINGS

• BUICK Mdas. Hadal.U . T tU

• FORD track. I rard 4tm9 hodr Mod.1 n tT . m r

• t TABS Ock d u ra badr wllh (wUoltadarbalM

EXEMrr UCCNBS WtLl. B« BX- MOVED. TEBMS CASO. THE BIODT TO RFJECn AKT OB A U. BIDS U BESERVCD.. ^

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TWIN FA L L S • 'V ‘ I I ' HIGHWAY D ISTR IC T

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C a f e m a n T e l l s K

O f ‘ P o w d e r ’ t o .

^ o o s T F l a w r s iNEW YOUK. N ot. 3 OUO-A Hm-

p ie whlt« powder th a t U rtes llkB «*' th e tnilde o f your m outh one mln* 1' ” u t« u u l ft Juicy red bee(aU#k the SQXt U working m aeta tcxlar (of th e Amerlean cook.

" I t ju a t m akes th ln ia tw le more *•" •0 ," expIaJna Victor Bergeron, the T rm d w V ic- o t an Oftkland, Calif.. . * w s ta w a n t.

B erjeron clatovi th e powder wUl m ake a one -hen bro th ta ste Uke . * th e re h a d been a t least aU chickens In th e p o t O r a weak pan frav7 “ v tu rn ou t redo len t o f the m eat ll's . ^ mipposed to accompany.

Oood T h lnra Better B u t tho powder's tuefulness Isn t

ooftflned to m akins somethlnir ot no th ing . By aecentuatlnff whatever q . q f la ro r i t ligh ts on. Bergeron »ay«, iK,r i t m akes alm ost any good thing U.^te .u n better.

T h e Chinese dlscoTered It een- tu rle s ego. Bergeron sayi, and lt'» apparen tly th e m ain reason Chlneio w • mixed vegetables ta s te like Indi­v idual celery and carrots and pens Instead of like vegetable soup. M j

*nie American product la kno«-n technically as a sodium g lutlnate or vegeU ble protein. I t ’s mnde from w hat's le ft of th e suga r bcet-i a fter S( th e sugar Is taken ou t. according to O F Bergeron. Offl

Offer* Proof o f i'To prove Its power. Bergeron Edu

suggcsLs you take a toll g lass of next w ater and add one drop of creme m et da m enthe. 'That'lJ la s ts Ju s t like O. w ater, he says. B ut add a pinch of land powder and . according to Bergeron, Parl you can ta ste th e l lq u o r -n o t full icrs. stre n g th to be sure, b u t enough to urer know it's there . El

Bergeron recom m enda the pow- cont d e r particularly to pep up lacka- Spri da lslcal gravies and sauces and gen- LaV' e ra lly make existing flavors atand Shiu o u t In a d ish . I t is listed as an In- and g red len t in alm oat a ll h is osm T lie m lxed-lngredlent Chlneao dishes. a s e:

■ andV ISrTS SON e r Is

PILER, Nov. 3 — Mrs. Blanche P r D u tton , Boise, is visiting he r son. den t C larence McKlbben. nted

IN TO

BrakiLess push on the pedal . . . m on inff action 1 Less work fo r th e d riffht leg . . . faster, more positi' tro ll T h ai’s why they eny "H TAKES TH E A C H E S O U BRAKES!’* T h a t’s why our cus will say — " S o l d l" — when v them th e facta. Thia compac hydraulic u n it functions as ma.st Inder AND power brake. As a the countless stops and slow-do^ an ordinary day a re less fatigruii

See Us or Phone Our Hycons. W ^re Idaho j provement,

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Kimberly Reports 3 Trips, Activities i

KIMBERLV. Nov. 3 - M r . a n d M n.- & e d _ HlBRlnbotham, O lena aad 2 Myrle H lgg lnbo^am a re visiting n l - ’ a tlre s In Missouri.. Max Erickson wUl go .to K ennl- « . wick. W ashn to make h is hom e wllh . h is sis ter a n d h e r husband. M r. and 34 . Mrs. H ow ard F laha rty . 'The m other. _ « . Mrs. H e m r Erickson, died recently.

T he o th e r chUdren. H arold and . Mary A nn. will rem ain he re w ith ho, “ their fa th e r . J

Mr. a n d Mr*. Rollls O ro re have ' le ft o r Loa Angeles. CaUf.. fo r a few I weeks., Mrs. Ja m es Shew maker sp e n t aev- * ' , . e ra l days In Boise w ith he r daugh*

U r. M rs. R alph OabrleL 5 “, M n . M arth a Bulcher has a s her

house guests her aon-ln-law and _ f? daughter. M r. and M rs. Eldon Eas- U r. D enver. Colo. M rs. E aster la the form er Rosem ary Bulcher,

Mr. a n d Mrs. Harvey WUder. Crookston. M inn , wero recen t vis- Itors a t th e home of Mrs. W ilder's .“ i aun t. Elsie Llndgren.

Mr. a n d Mrs- J . L. Bean and son were Sim day visitors a t th# hom e of M rs. B ean 's parents, Mr, and Mrs.M- »■ H c m r a w __________

Officers Retained By Alumni Group ;i;

SOUTHERN IDAHO COLLEGE ned. O F EDUCA-nON, Albion, Nov. 3 - mon O fficers of tho Alumni assoclaUon 000 of tho S o u th em Idaho Collcge of E ducation were reta ined unUl tho n ex t reg u la r election when U»e group try* m e t hero In Bocock halL and

O/fJcers a re T c n t l II. Sell. Itock- g = land , p residen t; I la lph Roghaar,Parla, vice president; Harold J . Soe- tcrs , SIC E reg is trar, seeretory-treas-

Elected to a temporory board of control w ere Don M atthews. Soda ^ Springs; C harles Zollinger. Declo; V LaVere O ooch. J trom e: Mrs. June ShurUUf. Albion. Cecil OUen, Corey, a n d K atherine nc>-noIds, Rupert.'Tlie p residen t and vice p resident act a s ex-offlcIo members of tho board, and the exccuUve secretary-treasur- e r la appoin ted by th e board.

Presiden t Bell, who Is superin ten­d e n t of Bcliools a t Rockland, offici­ated o t th e m eeting. |____

^ ^LESS^ f} M ORE

ompound Hy(Lfe Cylinmore b rak - more positive, the driver’s braking dangers jsitive con- prcssui "HYCON skidding. '

O U T O FO U T O F h YCON saves gfcustom ers ^e adjusted for

en we tell ciency, bccausonpact, all- dependently of Ima.ster cyl- stnlled—empty,s a resu lt. —HYCON is alwv'-downs o f I t ’s a big buy iniguing . . . Heavy Duty Bral

)ur Representative for full It ho Distributors for this Greal

ills A utoEd^e or City (Eimlxriy Road) Ph

3 of Every 4 j ' Draftees Are I

GettiHg Reject tWAOTINOTON. Nov. 3 OUS-Al- t

most th ree o u t o f every fou r c f the34 and 3S-y tar-o lda called up for ^

’ pre - Induction physical ezam ln- ^' atlons are tm flt fo r mlU tajy aervlce, i>

according to a survey ot th e na - uUon'i 10 la rgest cities. ^

Selective serv ice officials reported »•'th a t th e reJecUon ra te varies f ro n - 87J pe r cen t In New Y ork C ity toS7 per een t l a Loa Angelea. l h e :raverage Is 13 p e r cen t, a s compared ''w ith U J p e r c e n t du ring W orld war -n.

H eart aU m ents and pshchoneu* v rotlc dlsordera a re th e principal ^ causes of rejec tion .

Selective aervlce officials u ld i th a t because v e te ran s a re exempted X from th e new d ra f t , m ost of those being exam ined now were 4-P’a dur* > Ing th e w ar o r he ld essentia) Jobs. SelecUve Service D irector Lewis B. * Hershey aald th o rejection rate among th e 34 a n d U-year*o1da Is Just abou t w h a t h e expected, per- '• hape a sh ade b e tte r .

I f th e r a te o f 73 per cen t eon- <* Unues, how ever, th e arm y wUl no t •. be able to fill I ts th ree -m on th quota of 45,000 m en from th e ranks o f the 34 and 3S-year-olds as It had plan­ned. I t h as a sked for 10.000 this ' m onth. 15.000 In D ecem ber, and 30.- 000 In Ja n u a ry . I,

Sapphires ran g e In color from crystal-clear th ro u g h yellow, green and blue to black.

W e MtOte P H O T O G R A P H I C -

C h r i s t m a s C a r d s

KELKER J FOTO SHOP

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C o n t r o l s t h e S t o p

Im proved b r a k i n g w ith less i'. driver e rfe r t fo r a ll *i. 1. l< i a n d 1.I Ton T rucks a n d D ostsl | '

I'lFully contro lled steps AL-W AVS . . . m a s te r e jllnde f ,, ja n d pow er b rake In one | ."i

J sim ple a ll - hydrauUo unit! [;

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i Sa\Ts llr re . . . saves p is ! I |In ila lle d com plete In one , ! h o a r o r less by any me-

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j draulic |jider }D. HYCON banishes over- ?ers! Full d riv e r control issure elim inates unneces- g. T ires la s t longer, and ppery surfaces are safer.:s gas . . . ca rbu re to rs can fo r m axim um idling effi- iso HYCON operates in- of the m otor. Idling or ty, loaded o r ovcr-londed i'

always a t top efficiency! ; ' y in be tte r b rak ing for al] j , Braking. I

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I you w ho lake youf fo«hloni g«I The gen tly flared iklrt swings

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f ' j R e g u l a r V (Wools, crepofi— Dres.sy nn Blnck and Colors. Vnluc£

‘ Color Gay1: TOWELt ENSEMBLES

D istinctively styled for the u tm ost In decorotlvo value.

' ' F luffy so ft towels—highly ab- sorbenU

i MARTEXi TOWEL SETS

3.31 ;T urnuol.« . O eran lum , Pench, Blue. Yellow and Ro.ie.B a th to w e l -------— — $ 1 . 9 8H oad t o w e l ------------- 9 3 ^

• i W ash C l o t h ________ 3 5 t

CANNON ‘ j TOWEL SETS

[' 2.98 3.98These se ts a re attracUvely

? • boxed a n d ready to give na : gifts. Blue. Yellow, Rose.I I O reen a n d Peach.! ] I_____________ I J _ ______________

; i Boy’s;, j Blue ChambrayI! SHIRTS

1.49 1.89Tho p rac tic a l sh ir t for boys of aU ages. P re tty red sUtchlng to add color. Red buttons down f ro n t nnd on sleeves—

i . All v a t d i'ed a n d sanforized.Sizes 3 to 14.

Biff V alue!Boy*s

DUNGAREES1.59

<■11 Best qua lity B-cunce idenlm— ad ju stab le leg length, snap fasten e r In f ro n t — 'The best boat sail d rill pocket»—swing pockets In fron t, a w atch pocket t o a O arm e st sonfor- Ized o f course. Sizes 3 to 18.

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L - \ 10-95 jues I Ierrifici A ‘'1Broots ^ ifed fo r ^ J>11 goy lIngt ou t to colch Ihe foil b reeze . . . g ililching Irim, Flallering colors In

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one group FALL CV alu es to 2 iS 5nnd Casual, All new fall styles,

lues you can’t afford to miss.

Here’s A rrow ’s 'we’ve lots on taIt's called Tontivy. . . ond If a tse harmonized Ensemble th® moif co ties a n d hondkerchlefs you ever sc

Tho Arrow Tonfivy ihirt. In simple broodclofh goes perfoclly wiih a ll looking Arrow collars a re the hanc

Come In, see them In the swell sfii grcry ond green ond fho re la ted I thof moke them so outjfanding.

sh irt* $ 3 .65 t i t i $1 a n d $1 .50

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tadies’ B. . . in big

4.A gorgeous selection quality rayon gow ns. trim s in a wide varietj

SLIPS. . . i n your i

ss, • PANDORA I • ARTEMISi Rayon Crepes!

Big selections of th e natii ' Tea Rose, W hite and Blacl

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DRESSES

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II sfiodes o f blue, tan , . / < ' ed ties end hondkerchlefs _». TO1.50 hondkerchlefs 65( R E

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R a y o n Gbig a s s o r t m e n t s

1.98 and up

ion to choose from in fine ns . . . al! new stylea . . . new ■iety of shades. Sizes 32 to 50.

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ur favorite brands—including• LADY DUFF• W EARPRUF

pcs! — Rayon Satins!nations leading brands. Colors ofSlack. Sizes S2 to 44.

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Children’s one-piece (

OUTING IPAJAMAS

1.49 1.98K eep 'em eory and w arm In ^ th ese f ine outing f lan n e l" p a jam a s . . . T hey 'll w ash . . . J n i they 'll w ear. PU ln shades and - f lo ra l p a ttern s , s izes 3 to 10.

to 1Lad and Lassie Shop

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III Children's Slices Top

^ t c o a i(*■ Y our mooey's wort!i L • looks...th sf's whl

for your chUd. . ge l with Poll

to mske iuT' S<e US (OC

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1.98 u, 3.49A good w eight outingflannel,cleverly trim med, ' jIn assorted stripe and ■' floral p a tte rn s . Sizes 8 'to 14. I

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GirVs all wool

Sw eaters2.98 3.98 d

Fine, a ll woo] a w e a ten th a t *Hsre ou tstanding T a l u e e . •;Bllp-over o r b u tto n fro n t itylea. P la in sh ad es o r «m> t / fbroidery tr im s. Bhort oc long sleeves. Size* T to 14.

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o aom ijs worth ik fil snd w esr snd '!('» w hst you w sni lo shoes child. Aod tb it 's « b s i yoii h PoU-Psrrots, Pre-Tested ike sure you get real vslue. t u i codsyl i

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