10 SUNDAY JUnNAL, PORTLAND, GUT" DAY HOHUViG, VZCZllZZH 31, FORMATIO HAVLEY REQUESTS ION ASTORIA'S LOSS Congressman Wants Sending of Delegation to Capital Delayed Until Needs Are Detailed. Washington. Dec 30. ( WASHING TON BUKEATJ OF THE JOURNAL) . Pointing oat that "there is a differ ence between sympathy , and appropri- 0nsr;and that Astoria "asks reUef bf at new character. Bepresefitatire siawley has mailed a Ion- letter of in fauiry to citizens of Astoria upon which ' jto ' base an effort for federal leglala- i fckm. ' i:- -r-" He has suggested that the proposed toending- of a delegation of Aatorians to f (WashissTton be delayed until his letter Vfo hBn MTidrfarMf m ttiafr full . t may be at hand. Meanwhile Senator JicNary is expecting' to secure a near- ins before the senate commerce com mittee next week on his resolution for dredging the channel, upon which Sec retary of War Weeks has recommended favorable action. It .has become known that Repre sentative Abernathy of North Caro lina Abandoned ; an . effort to secure federal aid for Kewbern, in his dis trict, after consulting fellow members from the - South, some of whom in formed him they would oppose it. About 24 blocks, were burned out . at Kewbern a few days before- the 'As toria fire. ' j. oawicj is asiung iot aeiaus- on ui loss at Astoria, with a plat showirfg the complete situation ' in the burned district with reference to lots occupied by buildings or unoccupied basements, .the status of the Insurance recovery. 'the city's indebtedness, preparations tor rebuilding, what the state's atti tude may be of the' valuation, the char acter of the retaining walls needed, the water and sewer conditions and other data which he says will, be required. .. - Referring to the proposal for filling .in the burned area, he says: - "It could be done within a reasonable time and would cost some $106,000, and I think 'there is reason' to believe an allotment of money could be made for :this- purpose. It would ; improve .the cncnnei and e in the nature of water-way improvement." . ' If it -is desired to flerht for the j $1,250,000 program to include the re- lL'li1. W. 1 1 . J . ,. i"iuiij trails, wr ana newer system restoration and then i filling streets ronly. Hawley sajg this presents a new proposition In government aid and very ; complete information wUl be required. Ills letter seeks to bring the entire ; situation as he sees it before the peo ple of Astoria and Oregon. V' " li ' ;' ' ' "31 ATOB BAKER, OJT WAT EAST, IS ASKED TO 1EX HIS AID - Astoria. Dec. 30 f,vn. nnr. r. "Baker of Portland, who is leaving to day for an extended business trip to New York and other Eastern cities. .?was asked by the local committee of ,i to give what assistance he can while in wasixinsrton, IX c to the members : of congress now engaged in working wui uiianciiu renei measures lor As ".torla. . . - 'V He promptly consented .to d nv. s thing within his power to' aid the rl ?)MUeft bfll by congress giving the ."',", meiv in assistance they are seeking in rebuilding Ube burned city The committee of 10 also lodav. Af-aA t to send a delegation -of Astoria bankers w roruaja eany in the coming week for the purpose of c6hfrrinr'wth .v-. -Investment bankers of the Rose City relative to the possible sending to Washington, r. C.. of a delegation of bankers to confer with congressmen and government officials relative to the possibility of getting a government loan for use in rehabilitation and re construction work, in the burned area ha already sent Post, master Halderman to Washington with important data bearing on the local sit uation which he will preeeht toeon-a-reaslonal committeemen and others engaged In framing relief measures for ... Astoria. ,',;....-v. c Clatsop Budget Is Slightly Beducedj .;. :- Approval Is Given Astoria, Dee., 3. Five hundred Clat sop county taxpayers, - meeting at the courthouse today,', by an almost unani mous-vote approved the 1223 budget levy for vthe - county. 'amounting". $429,742.(4, exclusive of the state tax. The . levy, . as approved by the . tajc ruvri fnr mmi'iir Tear, is ao- nrn(miil sasAfl lem than the budget adopted for this year, which amounted to $448,742.54 .but ' which amount' was reduced about $H,000 "by -receipts be fore the 1922 levy was made. A concerted but fruitless effort was made: by members of the recently or ganised Clatsop County Tax Relief as sociation during the : budget meeting today to lop off the budget a wuu oi i9t aaa inrJndin? the following items; tarket roads $JJ42-20. paving Ne halem Valley road $50,000,; naval base road $4000, machinery I3BOO, painung and reriairs on machinery $1000, labor and materials for toot . house $1400. tools, steel and. coai.$a. eipenauar proposed for; bridges and! bridge re pair amounting to $22,575 and reduc 4na in amminta included in current expenses of $2550. jThe association an nounced lta intention to wav w "t stantlal cuts. - - ' ' Hillsboro Sued by- District Attorney tVi-x. tw. nTiit-Hrt Attorney E. B Tongue, through his attorneys. W. G. s Hare ana x nomui x. filed suit Friday naming Mayor A.C. Shuts and the city of Hillslioro as de fendants, claiming damage to bis resi dence and other property resulting from lack, of proper drainage caused by recent street i Improvements. Tongue's property is located n West Main street, not being in the drainage district, but he alleges the city should take care of the water which haw dam aged his property by accumulating in the basement of his residence. Electric Compaiiies Seek Modifications Salem, Iec 0-A petition filed with the public service -commission today asks for the modification of rules and regulations recently? -promulgated by the commission covering the extension of electric service into rural communi ties. The petition is, signed by the Portland Railway, Light & Power company. North Coast Power company and Mountain States Power company. The petition points out that the ex tension v policy promulgated ; by the commission :1s impracticable and bur densome, i " Pugilist's Brother Is Given Jail Term Eugene, Dec. . 80. Jack Fulton, brother of Fred Fulton prizefighter, and a local cigar dealer,: arrested yes terday, charged with illegal possession of liquor." pleaded guilty in Justice Jesse ' Wells'- court this morning and received a sentence of six months in jail and a $500 fine: Fulton formerly was chief, of police Kocnester, Mimw: . : .i t ARTICLES FILED FOR COMPAQ HOLD 1927 FAIR F. Beach Elected -President vof $5,000,000 Corporation .Stock Must Be Sold by 1924. Rebirth' of the plan for an exposition Un Oregon in 1927 was announced Sat urday following tne incorporauon or a "World's Electro-Industrial exposition company" at Salem for $5,000,000. Arti cles of incorporation : have been ' Cled by Eugene E. Smith,: chairman of the. executive committee of the incorpora tors, if? :..Z:y-if -y"f ' "V'V ': ' i- i 4- Announcement was made that tircne dlately after the filing of paper? on in corporation and policy a meeting , of the Incorporators was held electing F. E. Beach president and A- IL Lea, sec retary- v-- .-.-v :-v An executive committee consisting of J. E. Dunne, Mra R. K. Boncmrant, IJ. A Von .SchrUts.C E. Gates of Med- ford and Smith was. selected.. Smith was elected . chairman : of this commit tee and Mrs. Bondurant , secretary. Instructions were Issued to the 'xecu tive committee to prepare plans for the sale of the capital stock of the com pany and authorization was given to take subecripuons. uifHxn soon will be opened and as Bona as the legal details of the stock- subscriptions Can be attended to the camoaiarn will begin. "The capital stock of $5,000,000 is di vided into shares of $10. No commis sions will be paid foe the sale or stocK, Smith said Saturday. 'The Portland Trust company ;-wlH act as. -trustee. Payment on stock will be gin with July 1 and continue quarterly or semi-annualty until . stock is paid for The agreeAient will proves that if a majority of the stock has not been subscribed by Jahuary X. 1324. the trus tees shall retur alt agreements ana money. , ; , .' ; 1 - "The agreement - also i will stipulate thai the governor! secretary and treas urer of state andl the mayor, and city commissioners , olj Portland and e the commissioners of Multnomah county will be elected to thte board of directors Thii'Wril will onnlnlllt of a mlnimt-jn of 25 directors and the remaining di rectors win be eiectta - oy tne stock holders. . L Souvenir Hunters i Break , Stalactites In Oregon Caves Medfordi ' Iee. 30 Frank Patter son spoke at a forum of the Med ford Chamber rof Commerce regarding van dalism that." last season marred the beauty iof '-the Oregon caves. The 10,000 visitors broke off more stalac tites in one season that were damaged in ' the preceding 47. years since the caves were discovered.' The situation 4s one that Is difficult to combat, ow ing: to circumstances under .which par' ties are admitted to view the wonder- ful siehts. - f Heavy penalties ; wUl- be enforced when - anyone L is detected with stalactites in possessiSru Patter son v suggested.- that the Commercial clubs - of Southern Oregon hold a series of conferences, seeking coopers tion. . ' ," BENBT F. DOLIZAX Iebanon. Or.. ? Dec. 10. Funeral services for Henry F. Dollxal 14. ac cidentally killed by a shotgun in the hands i of his I 8-year-old i brother Charles, were held at Sclo. The body was taken to ; Portland .for cremation. The boys were cleaning the gun, which they supposed was not loaded. ' ; 1 11 ' iiehanon Or., Dec. 30. Mrs CMr ,Bieber Sandldge. 65 M 5,5rahf hora of r daughtr! Z ?eterson- ether chul , ---rwevc CJ.VB TO FORM.PtAJTS Hillsboro, Dec. . SO.fhe 'HiHsboro club plans a smoker and tfftt-tpgetller meeting for January 4, at which- a defi nite program wfll be outlined for the coming year and a financial report for the past year will be gvea.:r ; . JOSEPH v I BBOWIT Dallas.: Or., .Dec 30.: Joseph I Brown, born in Polk county, Novem ber . 28. 1852, died at his homo near this city Christmas day, after a long illness. He had lived in this -vicinity all his life. His wife .and one son," Frank L. Brown of Spokane, survive. 05E FATAWTT' REPORTED Salem, Dec so. George Carllle, mill boss, of Cottage Grove, was the only workman losing his life through an industrial accident during the week ending December 2s, -according to re ports filed with the state industrial accident commission of 401 accidents for the week. . Jllultitotnm) New Year s Day Dinner $ 1.50 Served in the Gold Room, 5:00 to 9 :00 P. M. ; Salted Almonds ' Celery en Branch Ripe Olives Olympia Oyster Cocktail Multnomah Bisque of Lobster and Croutons Souffle ; Consomme of Chicken Bellvue Turban of Bss a la Normande Pommes en Surprise Leg of Sierra Bear Potato Dumplings Pepper Sauce Creme de Menthe Punch FUet Mignonwith Stuffed Artichoke Hearts Bearrjaise Sauce Roast Oregon Turkey, Chestnut Dressing A ; N . Cranberry Sauce ' ' Peas and French Carrots a la Vichy Potato Croquettes -""5'r Candied Sweet Potato . v Giant Asparagus, Mayonnaise Plum Pudding,' Hard and Maple Sauce Mince Pie 1 4PPe e - - Pumpkin Pie 1923 Ice Cream : Assorted Cakes Camembert Cheese. Fresh Fruit Coffee - Tea Bents Crackers Nuts and Raisins Milk Special Sunday , Dinner v $1J0 D anting : in the Arcadian j Grill Friday and Saturday Evenings, 9:30 to 12 Gale Sweeps Coast I Of Oregon; Phone Wires Are Wrecked Gales of intense velocity swept the North Pacific ' coast Saturday night, wrecking wires and light poles in cities on "the Oregon coast, and carrying ' a deluge of- rain into the - interior. - -' , Reports were received oy the dis trict weather 'office that a gate of 7ft miles velocity swept over the mouth of the" Columbia river from the south east at p. m. Newport and other coast cities sent 'advice that a gale of similar velocity " struck - the Oregon coast at about the same time. - ' ' ' The weather office Issued warnings for a southeast storm at 4 o'clock Sat urday ' afternoon : for all North Pa cific seaports and southwest -warnings -for the ports between . Eureka and Cape Mendocino. The ocean storm is bringing a heavy rainfall - for - Western Oregon and Washing to rv according to forecast is sued by the weather , office. . -- The 70-milc gale on the Oregon coast is -the heaviest of the season. ? An other gale of 4 miles -velocity was recorded on the coast earlier this -week. ' , GALE HITS 3TEWPOBT : Newport. Or-,, Dec; SOL Newport Is experiencing the heaviest storm of the season. 'A terrific southwest gale hit the place about, noon. . the wind con stantly increasing in violence and esti mated at 70 mileo per hour. ; Early this evening electric light poles and wires went down and the town is in total darkness. - . : : CXTT MANAGER URGED v - Salem, Dec "SO. A paid Managerial form of government for Salem is ad vocated by George E. - Halvorsen, who retires as mayor January 1 after two years of service.- w .:.. . ... "' ' ALDER & TENTH VUHEN in Portland pay us a visit. 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