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Thetwinfallsdailynews in Ie .- ■ ■ ■■ 1‘■-.■iii-XTi,', •C ltyiaifloii -^^r^omT'mmxrEttPSBSspi in^TirTwm FALis comm T H E TW IN FALLS DAILY NEW S Farm 'StrikeH FailH i Wreck Kills 35 Prevent Shipm ent of And Injures 50 To Set In M otion N ew m/RBUX. France.'Oct. 34 WJ — Thlrty-ltre persons are known to be dead and M were InMred In the P r H u c e WTKk of.the f>arU'CbeTbouri o - Econom ic M echanism pros near Saint Bier, nine miles 'Irtm here, today. Im t 13 Reconslriiclloir-Corpol-allon j , Ko American m.* ^HiTBatles" MPy-QiibmTl'lgir itjonlfiTcuuiliTTIjC— • rake Ursl Kur- Takes Smith’s Eyci , The cxpreu w u rounding a aharp 'turn when the accidentoceured.T1ie cliase of Gold In Presl- O v e r A k r o n D o c k K Of ils If Proba and four coadus-hurtled — cmOAObj-Oct-M (»>-AIthoo»h "ilent’s-Plan-la-lilft'Prlces' tnmbled by * penbU at cold ind , jUESOK, Ohto^Oct H 'Shows^'Tloaif^iMliilsir KTcra cou|b, (om er Oorenior Al* HUng.iUK h w l ytoili imd tila j f i t 4 E.H n J th o tm * Y en ---------- -^rttrtnnw ixrdim -iite-am l ;jsmea Finn, former bodrruard to wind todfr tor incUin fU t to the Colonel Charlea A. Lindbergh. U con- Oentury 6f P topw i Bn«*ltlon. .Tlnced that John Ooreb. held by Th« driih list mounted rapidly I , uiroutn tne oay,_____ , fU, for he « n t dlrtrt to U» N«w Mldvestcm narfeet etntcn r*« I m ut seriously injured died I to unabls to land u sched-1 ported recetpu yeitarday luled beause ot the weather oondl-| .orter formally. aulhcrlalng:the n . Voct tUU tihlblt. • 'plUJn. ■■■■ corery unit to inresUgaU eoopUInU Unued neai*DQnnaL flclal of the New York police de­ tlona. I . “AbewUfUltnddIjnineieilJlJiU." One hundred cheese, factorlet Benslor Plrrre-Adolphe -Dudouyt. Twenty-one passenger*. Inelud; against cheap lonlgn imports. ; ' ba nmutMl to U rt atntlM LMQt, partment said tonlghU . n, nim wly escaped drowning, but Bnbtrgoes, quetu. and...hlgher and creameries closed In eentrtl The ornclal aald he had recelTed Ins »n eleren-months old baby, and Keg .Yorfc-«oftldil bmUu. 'u pulled from the wreckage and '* " —~ itrtnrtoTsfftT:^-----------:------------ labMrd. **** T|ie cause of the accident w u not ' Periodically and gatitc flada-piM ot Amsrtean pro* . Wooden,Shoes On Immediately determined. ' ,duecn for aid justined. NRA m«y, . ed. wUI return to Hew York Immtdlalely. Cobblestones Win Iowa plekeU near Omaha and ------- ................................... Desplto Plnn-a belief, the:i»lic« wlnless station near the maka only pttUminair larettlgatiso.' Blaii.OJtuHhdrBW.bnt,In,ser... -fiwrChasTKitlonal-banfc-------- dn»rtmeBt.-wmen hss JO deteeUrW hagUiangat.ihere.lht.Ortf.Z«ppeT U yer f‘an D ancers eral western Iowa coqntlea hoU* conitantly working on the casei wUi Un w u scheduled to spend the ------ day leaders were r t p c ^ ' aetlrt coDtlnne lla. efforu to obtain a *«• m m m m night. adTlsing the wailing offlelals orerito^tha tariff.« and fround crew that ha fslt e rt- thorough sltling. ' CHICAOO, Oct. 24 («V-Woodtn In requestinc dealers and busl* preme' court order permltUtng an ex- ness' men 'to stop buying. farm, amtnatlon of thrcontenta of a safe strained to cruise around untU the . .llM order wts tsaosd as American. ■hodi oa-'eobtfleitonimAre wen :oevspTtnt~papsr'produeen n e t with ' , sppe«I for John Q. Public th*n fM produeta. , deposit box Oorch maintains In wind' dropped One hundred farm strike pick* iNew.Y^ban t ■nie dlsttDhane* climaxed a full niin. wno toatM itto4r«tectatctuPW ' milk from the n u of the I«ab1 since Mareh 1.-19S3, the nlght’the SecnUiy Aeheaon decide how much 0( Pnwrti*, with lla n»dl«r»l tow. cheese plant at Milan.;\nsc(ni> baby , diappeared from itr Appearing n e r ths port here ap-i m iad gu>lntjtrertu>nlBgnt?h of the newly mlned-meUI-ls to be J i l H D the-Undberghs*-BouriandM_______ ^ht-and-whatT«eB-irto-b#Tiild’ p e tu a l <Uneer», iopi •« «m m - No aclMty w u repcrted In esuie near Hopewell. New Jersey, iI o t In Mlmlnloni. other stales. , U expected to be present when the . Hole . in jlBhting Ship; Through the regular facilities of Istrater Hugh 8, Jphasen'pobtUd, UOr* t h u 3M(M)00 penoni Jure Mtiw Rtno, national ctrike I box Is opened. the Ireaiury and federal reserre, Men '^Iclom * t&d ptld itte te ti out to reporten beesoaa two.third* leader, returned without oom> Chase National Looks to ' PotloohanestoblUhedthataoreh, Two Dsafi-Ona Hissing system. , ibry will be supplied wlih t^ H n f mors than MM,000, th« de- ment to Dea Uolnes, Iowa, after _n alleged swindler and form ers^- of the pulp ccQSutaedbr ’AmerMit ■pKtownfof'conemleni'tnnouMed gold.quotatlons.fram.London..Paris aiKhoor,-drifled-off-to walt-uaUl 'e1italnlA«'pte<Ics~orsuppdrt'fram' Slate'Departmenno Pfe^ [dent'ofHivewell. formerly'haldea and other foreign cenU » The prtee' tod&T. Tor more t h u two Booths It JCankakM, tiiirinit, (um ert. |on East Ittth street. 'tb a eleaenU had bM tm mollified. idiaa forests. ; BAH PBANCiaOO, O c t a iW ) - they agree upon Is' to be slightly The huge ship, with motors tumlag hjLi enjored U» b r p it diilr Beck C o v t Order higher than the foreign figures. rmUsaMkisterinM. ■take" ‘ ------- vent Cuban lijign Default 'One of the mIghUest of the sew up lutneienuy toreach the port, in (By H u Associated Prcu) Amerlean flghUng ships w u'badly T h e y ----- - ---------------- • splto ot ths wind, quenched Ita spot- W hlle.thitnport QuctUoBeaise to 4ighUM4tood-"--------- -------- 'MaiMQTOH.-OrtrM{n-r.T, by.lhe district attcrocy.__________ 4riatble-«l^oUwr-------------- .. Ihe ettcaUre mansion . onfiTri-- -..V .w — McCormick Estate ...........marketing centers tonight; ment by Cuba of interest on bonds refused'Flna power of attorney to' one w u mUilog and a fourth was • Tba grixaied commander . — Uttie hindered by the farm strike' do so. PoUn are seeking a man nam* I seriously Injured when -the cruiser eeld. officials ot the agtndM in- bag had stipulated that (ha wind n - ‘ ths presldssL had'< b e ^ m l H . ' held by Americans t IUi money loan­ Brings. Low Price called by pwmen Holiday aoocla- * Benton..of 30tl Broadway, w h te Chicago and the BrltUh freighter wired were busy today making lodty must dnp to 18 mils* an hour irptad.and W I tt o o ld aloait ed by the Cbtse Katlonal bank was I preparations for the transactloa brought to the atUnUon of the ,._me Oorch gave u refereoce wheal surer Palm collided with terrlfle I befon be would think of dropping A ■ A t S h ^ f f s Sale ihe obtained the box. force In a fog off Point Sur, “ These oftlclals. nerertheless. dalrylni area of central Wlaeonsln [senaie binktog.&qimlttec today in PoUce r e c ^ tU t it w u In l«*tH found time to acan reports of sec- lU peerini'iato the close links be- mUea south of here, today.. molslare,.th« wind < OBIOAOO. Oot. 3i (AVTtu home and. a^Htles .of.sympathlara.in ond.day market reactions J o the thnugh elothtag,Ilk«.a.knlfe. a__ .Thu..suum«at'. .lowa'causcd the clogging of a few twom the giant flnaaelal house and AgTtat hole was tom In the port president's pUn,^ announced in his massed thouM ds of spw utort.at _______________ ot the Ut« Mn. Edllh Rockefeller former Proldent Machada side o( the Chlcsgo when the bow of W ^om lck tn cuburtan lake For* local trade channels, but reports address ot Sunday night. They were the alrportltmped abwt to get authority ot thita nem bnt. wUeta.^ 'from the other 10 states la which Concumnlly with this dlieloture the BJlver Palm struck her oif the pleased to note an upward trend tn warn or triad to aquseae thalr way wIlL’assisttheMBA-.exeealN.tofbc ' a t w u M3d todtr for tS1^4 to i side Just forward of the num- (ha A noleaa’ Nitlonal Bank in d , the associatioQ claimed bttnehes in­ y Ferdinand Pecora, couwel for wheat which carried quoUUons to the amount of nittap» k f t open br, Trust Goopaor at a sherUTs a le. dicated meagre orogreti In the more u commlltce, senators were told 1 turret, penetrated the am or the highest point of the current the eoda;')nm«d.'wtn-LeBU S l r ^ . plate and bored In until It stelD. Bopton n m b a t a n a a ta b tr ' I lljibmt.VUUTwtaia.Wttt- 'to incm se prtos by .wlthholdlnf y A. M. WUUams, one of the Qorth In a back bay garage a few! - ■ emeot. eten Ihough the gain ^ y s ^ ^ o n e e llred In Mth almost to midship. T O m u d a t 1 3 .0 0 ^ b r edwtn prodtKe from mariteti. counsel for the banking inteiesla, later erased b y '^ f lt Uklng. A Xrt&B. (ornur.tHend and.taslseu ' c n trtl Vlseeniln. strlken th t llnsnclers would go w the Amer- *-Chief Pay. Clerk ilohn W. Troy of .steady cotton, m vket also brought usodate of M n. UeConntdc. ^ ieaq sUle -.department for help u Oorch told .his qucsUonea’.ths&j Knport, Rhode Island, w u kiUsd. ennuragtment.'-.: i ■- MOHsary in prersnling defaulu or on tho day. of the kidnapifig ha « u T tu catatA ceaslstcd of a B3- ^Wiog-ln.*-"-*'-- thli brought no cxpRsstoai cf «n> twose tttd 9M l.muians* lUtement foDowed a cent.
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