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The Zenith of Incongruity Was Reached Last Week With the Award of a Nobel Peace Prize. But It at Least Gave War-Lusting Nations Cause for a Big Laugh, THE WEATHER Humidity 4:30 p. in. yesterday ST HiKht-at temppntlui-f yesumjuy tri J-Ovves' lemijeratum lafit night -7 lVeti(!alin lor 24 hours 11 1'reeil). since first of ntoulli 7:53 Preciii. from Scju. 1, KM? 11.65 KVK-as siicc S(.it. 1, M7 4.15 ' 4 Cloudy With Rain. CROP CONTROL Th first rauntf in tfte Kpv? Ttoat NKWSJ-MXVJKW w spjiiiw !i )-(, jva tufaturd. i " THE OOUGLS.S COUK.TY DM.7 ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1937 VOL. XLil NO. 177 OF ROSEBURG REVIEW vou xxv no. ? of the evewNG news m 'wrsiL yr:sfc 1 1 nil- ii ii lvii.iirii it. EtEt L'v 4S" w w r vv vr II III Mil BODY FEW! j lEditorials on the Day's News By KHANK JKNKINS "THlllS dispatch, appears on the no u;s pa pes on Thur.sdtiy. "Tho third t'oncra! Motors Fit doivu striko hi three days threw 17,510 worker into idleness :if Pontine .Michigan) today and the local plant of the I 'is Jut llody company airatn v.as held hy strik ers." 'T't'UN to the financial pager, on (he saute day, and yau will find lids paragraph 'in Ji New Vt-k dis patch : "Ahot troubles iinti other iliVI'J citltU's in the. uuunnoMIe iudu-stry affected tli f .slock mui'ict today Hint averages edged closer to (hi? low ieveta of October." When labor troubles Clave up, btiJ-itic.sf prospects go down. yilK stocJt miu'kttl is an exrcl- lent barometer of huwiucss prospects, because when people re gard prospects aj good they want to buy and when they think the outlook Is bad they want to soli. When there ate more sellers than buyers pi-Joes so down, and when there are more buyer) than sellers prices go up.) 1- ALL Um country's lubor trou- bles could be settled on a fair basis and if somebody could guar antee that tliey would R12MAIN SoUlqd. for acouiIe-of years, U (Continued on page 4. PUPPIISIfil DIES AT VANCOUVER Philip H. Pinkstou, 7(1, native of Douglas county, iliwl at his home, at Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 20, fol lowing several months of ill health. He was bom Dec. 18, 3S57, at Wilbur, Oregon, and spent the early years o Ifis life in Douglas county. The greater part of hia active life was sHeut tu Washing ton, where he served as county treasurer of Okanogan county for several years and as port commis sioner at Vancouver for one leins. Me was a life member of the Ma tit'iiic -iv'er at Oakland, Oregon. He vtn married to Margaret Veckley, of Klkton, who died three years ago. Surviving are several nieces and nephews, among them being Mrs. Will lieartloj-ff and Lloyd D. Pinks ton of Oakland; Mrs. Klizabeih V'incheJl anil Mrs. Nora Ibitt, Cilemlale, Ore., and Mrs. May Hay men, Portland. Ktmei'i'it services were held in Vancouver today. The body ivtll be hi ought to Oakland tonight, aud Atnscmic cominituient services will be held at the graveside in the I. O. ). V. cemetery at Oakland at 2 ji. m. Tuesday, OUT of the NIGHT BY MARION WHITE Copyright, 1937, NEA Service, inc. CHAPTER I The soap slid over the edge of the tub and across tlte bathroom Moor, three feet beyond the reach of the tub's lovely occupant. "Darn!" said Oilly. (Priscllla, to you. Miss Priseiila Pierce, of the late Pensonhursi Pierces, t She slithered down to tho edge nf the tub and reached again. With two strong fingers, ,-be grasped the soap, only to have it slide another yard toward the door. j "Darn!" she said again. Then to herself; "If 1 have to get out of this tub. Put out for good." Somewhere tu the night a church clock struck. f:Uy listened, counting the strokes. Twelve ti'cknk," she murmured, "I'm go ing to bed." She remembered that she had a full morning'.4 work ahead of her the next day. If she was to finish that Harvey brief by noon. And she was never her best on Monday moraine. Tomorrow would he no exception. She jumped out of the tub. res cued tV Jslinpory soap and re turned It 'to its cubicle above the tub. Then with a huge Turkish towel fhe rubbed Ik r lol! olliu body until it glowed. "If Amy Kerr had one lota of rense," she waa thinking all the Senne ' , liftTf ; JSE QTpoatflQ Benefits Heavily Boosted but Provision for Tax Offset Is Left for House Action. Hv FRANK I. WKIXKR 4 ' WASllJNtJTON, Xiv. VI. AP Crop control leibilion rf?acbetl tho seiiale today, bin in a form disregarding President Roosevelt's mandate against increased farm expenditures without additional revenue. Weary from two days ami nights of almost continuous de li berai ion, tin nenato aK'Imh.nro eommiiJee completed lbe bill last midnight by sweeping aside all limits on cost. Committee members estimated the measure as drafted would raise the. present $5UKti,(lfO an nual cost of farm benefits hy $150f OWUKio to $3flfl.nfl,fl0. They made no effort io write in revenue pro visions, since all tax legislation must originate in the house. Democratic leaders welcomed the bill first item on the president's special sessirfti program as a means of interrupting the atttl lyucluuc filibuster. The auti- lynchiug hit! will have the right-of-way after a vote on the farm pr.o gra-m. , -TJiB, Iong-i(nlayed : rmpi control mpasiyo, still without . a comiler pari hi lbe house, provides for a govenimeiit-farmpf partnership In a combination voluntary and com pulsory acreage and : tuarketiug eotitrol program. This whs hut tressed by federal loans and sub sidies for farmer compliance with soil conservation and "over -norma!" granary provisions. In that respect it met Secretary Wallace's suggestion for a "middle oi the road" course. Chairman Smith (TK S. C.) ap pointed Senators Klleuder (O., I,.), McGili tt., Kuus.t, liaukhead 0 Aia.t aud fiitbo (D., Miss.) to draft the committee report for filing in (Continued on pagQ 6) OUSTED TOWNSEND DUO BACK IN FOLD PORTLAND, Nov 23. (AP A figi)t for control of the Town send pension movement In lbe third congressional district brought an assertion today from Tom Monies, recently deposed of ficial, that delegates from 40 clubs had rescinded the action of the district hoard in discharging n group of officials lust week. Monks claimed the delegates had adopted a resolution demand ing (he board's resignation anil votM "overwhelmingly" in support of Monks and John Jeffrey, dis charged district manager. Monks said a eonveniion would be held Decern be 4 to ralify the delegate' ai-t'on. while, "sho wouldn't have sug gested another rubber of bridge at 11 o'clock. Nor would she be up on t!ie roof now airing blue dress! Airing her dress, my grand mother. She's never been so fussy before. What made her want to gd n on the roof at VI n'eloek?" Cilly grabbed her pajamas imm the book on the bathroom door and jumped 1 nto them uncere moniously. Amy might at least have realized that it was tierve wraeking to have tlte door un locked when one was diking a bath. Put tonight Amy was cer tainly iuecmsiderate. "I won't he a minute, filly. , . . I'm .iut going up on the roof to air this blue dress so that I can wear it tomorrow. Ji smells like a gasolinn station now. . . . Leave the door open that's a dear." Well, it certainly was a long m!'re. More like 2ft. Cilly went into the bedroom they shared together and eat dawn at the frilled dressing table. This was the mont of the daily ha hrushine P'O stroke. It wasn all accident thai CiUv's dull au bnrn hair shone so richly. Seven, eight, nine, ten. , , . Jnst a minutp, to air this bine dress. Tommyiwt! Cilly was tbor- (Contlnued on ds Farm Princess Defies Disinheritance Threat by Marriage to Wrestler iturni.,' Mr. and Mrs. LONDON, Nov, 22, AP) Princess liana, youngest daugMev of the llritlsh liajah of Sarawak, was friend, J5oi. GregQv.yi. tlesplle. bey The. matriage , previously postpotteil, several .tlmea whea tite 21-year-obl princess failed to show np, was performed in tbtj Mar'IwIof registry office. ' ( 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' . The princess' father,' Sir f0harles Yicooij Is tlie only white ra Jh in the world. 'fie- rules a patch of Norihevn ISorneo. . , Gregory, who is a college graduate, and was married, attce, hefom, .Is 25 years old. He is claimant to the Knropean catch-as-catch-can wrestling title,. .... . Gregory will give tit Wrestling, 11a ba dislikest. H was report en be sium. m FULFILLS JIB WHEAT Parolee From Oregon Rigs Dummy in Tacoma Cell and Walks Out. TACOMA, Nov, 22, (A P Ta coma rity police today bnnled eln- si v e M a ry Tborne, 2 6, pa rolee from a Portland court which bad sentenced her lo the Oregon stale penitentiary who ittade good her threat to escape re turn to Oregon Sunday night hy walking calmly from her (cell when a matron entered to give a second occupant needed medi cine. The mat ion, Elia Kilii-m. noticed what apparently waa the Thorne woman. risnre in her ceil bunk when she opened the door. After administering the medicine to the other prisoner, she turned to speak to Miss Thctrue. and dis covered the figure iu (lie bunk was a padded dummy made, of the woman's extra clothing. i t f ice rs refused 1 1 ha z rd guessi-s as to the melhod ibt wo man used in ioniVieting her escane but admitted nhn imwi have walk ed nnmoh'sied down four flights of stairs from lbe jail floor to the street, while various officers on duty in the police station were oc cupied. Miss Thome was picked up here three weeks ago on a chacgi of investigation of forgery. Taeoma police received notice from Oregon that she was wanted there on for gery, parole violation and jaii breaking charges. The "pick-up" reowst t-amo fjom Oregon police. In an interview with a Tacoma offirer last week, Mi.a Thome as sorted she would never return )o Oregon to face the charges. Ma trons subsequently searched her and found a tar.or blade hidden In ;t powder puff. HALFOFlfOGUE'S TURKEYS SHIPPED M KDKOUD, Nov. 22. (API Half of the Rogue river valley tttr- kry crop estimated at 4QfiiO birds have been shipped to California markets, the county Agent repott ed today. Heavier shipment ve fine lbe rest of Ibis week. The county agent said the prevailing price was ,21 to .2.1 cents pvr pound. Bill Increases Costs Bob Gregory married today to her wrestler boy fa-tbev's threat to disinherit her. i It was understood, because: Princess planned lo si art a modem gymna PRiSQiy SENTENCES fill Tl HE Attempted Grocery Store Robbery Brings 3 Years, Non-Support I Year Wilbur J. Chapman, recently arrested on a charge of attempted robbery oi a local grocery store, was sent cured in circuit court to day to three years in the state penitentiary. Chapman previous ly had entered plea of tftdlty to a grand jury "a indictment, hut sentence had heett post potted to permit, further Investigation of his past record. A Hfnlrt7ce of one year in tin penitentiary was imposed upon .frthu Kin nte of Peel, who ((leaded Knilty to act indict meat charging non-support. A pica of guilty to p. charge of larceny iu u dwelling v:as madv hy Albert. Henry Walthvop of iirain, and passing of sentence wa deterred until Tuesday. WJlbrip was accused of stealing personal property from the home of Mat Hedrlck and returning part of the loot when a reward was offered. Senietice watt postponed to obtain more information concernine: his past record. Deputy Sheriff Clif ford Thornton told the court Wal tltrop hud been accused of several misdemeanors, particularly drunk enness. In the justice court, fines of ' each and jail sentences if 'W days were imnosed upon tJeorge Wil liam Pahlwm, 25. of Camas Valley Cou 1 1 nueri on pa ge 6 i OREGON WPA HEAD TO VISIT ROSEBURG K. J. OiiiTiib. WPA administra tor for Oreuon, will be In Hosfbnrs Saturday to meet with all persons i nte i-ps led itt WPA ncttcities for iKtttlas county. J. A. Harding, chairman of hr Douglas county planning hoard, has called a special dhuter meeting of the hoard t H:$Q p. m. Katurdtty in (he CmiKjca hotel, and i tuvit iiii: member of (h city council, school bmrd, chamber if com merce riir Hors and representatives of civic organizations to attend. The Invitation also 1 extended to any individuals Interested. ROSE SCHOOL PUPILS AWAIT. emMmn Rooms Wtlt Be Provided at Junior High and Baptist Giurch; Bond Issue Going to Voters. Pupils of ihe Iloso bvwo) hid an uuextweted holiday today s it re sult at the order hy ttt dlftcUc school litxl Saturday eotuU-tuttlttg t. . luttldlug tttui clasittg it tot for the balance of the svhoot year. The sttnueutA reported to thiv respective rooms this niomiiig and removed their books ami oilier per sonal pffpcts. At the junior high school bnild mg rooms are being cleared today to ttcconatnodate the pttplla of tlf titled, fourth, flftli aud sUtit grades of Kase, school. This shift, will make it necessary tw curtail much of the junior high svhooi activity program, W. M. t-'nmpheJI, viiy n peri nl en dent of schools announced. The rooms being turned over lo lbe Rose school grades a n ' 1 hoso which have accommodated sp-clal groups for their activity meetings. The pupils of the four grades are to meet tu tlietc new (juactexs I at uoou Tuesday as tt i twite vet the qnnrterjj assigned them witi he availahie at that time. Church Room Obtained Tbf first" and srimd griidos' of tbf? Hose' school are' to bo (pmrter ed in iiie Sunday school 'building of the First ilaptist chnrch. It in hoped to have the; rooms arail ahle by XVedtiesdtty, hut special att uouueetueut wilt tie uuule. tltvattglt tho Ne.ws-Kevie.w or its radio sta tion, KKNIi, or both, vegimiing the time the pupils are to report, Sw perinlendent CabeJJ siatOA. 11 i hopeil, Jhj said. Ibal. Ibesj grades may -resume their studied Wednesday hut it will diwwd up on whether dek and other ec(ip tuetit catt he tuavod aud et up hy ft,'outinned on page fi GIRL'S LIE CAUSES SUICIDE OF WH CHlCAfJO, Nov. 22. f Al1) A "little white lie" from tlte lips at tux'.tty lti-yea.r-old high cltoal girl wets tdatitcd today for tlte. death of a young military academy student. The givi, lAweita Hnrynek, said in a signi siaiemfmt lo police she hail ioid Warren S. Stanley, 17-year-old son of a wealthy cosmet ics mannfactnrort she ic,-s to be come a mother icheu actttaiiy, site ld "It wttmCL true at all." ' The cadet, with a bullet wound in the head, was found early Sun day lit wrecked automobile, which police said bad heett stolen. X (lis ted a clutched, iu one hand. He hud been a student at the Missouri military academy at Mexico, Mix "i have known Warren for 1f years," the giii said. " i,pi 1 was to bm-mnf a mother. It wasn't true at ail, Whrren aiicay wauled to have a baby, so l told hlctt that to make hint feel happy." The youth w;w a son of Sinclair U. Stanley, owner nf a costc(le company, tind Mrs. Kstelb- Stanley. The p. reive were divorced iust September. PRESIDENT FORCED TO POSTPONE TRIP WASHINGTON, :ov, 22. fAI'H I'resldcnt Roosevelt, on Hie ad vice of his physician and denial, eauctdied today his Thanksgiving trip to Warm Sprtnjis, but made plans lo go b-r and to the nnrida roast on a fibbing trip wip-n be regains his strength. Stephen T. ivurly, a white bouse ttfripiary said the president pmb nbiy would lece for Mhtttti tlte latter part of this week, ui early nest, for four or five days of vest and then go to Warm Springs for a belated dinner with the infantile paralysis patients at the founda tion there. The president's general rondi lion wa good and temtfraf me normal, Karly aidt but that the abscessed gum still needed treat ment, irainagfi from (be gctctt, be added, w iteittg borhed tu tlte body, rendering stow (he prot dent's recovery of B-tvength, JAPAN URGES vr MM RETS RESULTS uninfiouniLT k r-A T IIE V Aviator Drop Message to Chiang Kai-Shek; New Chinese Pianes Hmt Russian Help Yiy JAMlilS A. M1JXS SMAN1A1, Hot. 22. tAP Ja prttt ttrged iienerlisimo tM(la?t Kal-Sht'k today ttt attccettdet A. (uesttctKo was dmppect (o Itlttt by .fajaiueso atvuw.tt maklttg: tttelc .s'irst. Ihslit over Nankins since i.ho government iinnounviMi its (rivroft-i'i'-r from lbe eapitaS lo Chwwgfeing, alwnU ,taw miles farther InbintJ. No bombs tvoro droptwd only the ntes.vago urging vettwttion ttt .Cltluese pttcettit plactes t(aceJ th Jutuittew, fl?ers, nevorttteiess, eugagiug thwn in sstevtatutav dog fights over Nankins One Chie& pinne eiftsiieii. The Japattww- aSriuea, spparont ly trying ti detprmlno tho Htrngih of the remaining vhtewst air foreo. were taken hy uuepewe. The nmhil defenses, ltowevct'1 ittcluded XUtte tttttitcraft titfef wltloit. .vtt ttt cet'reted as a jKissible itwtictioft some bwUe.viea iuwt twien ftiit'twi to Chungking nmi Hankow to proieei the new government &diUYier in lf& iiies, . ' Russian Mr'Svsptciea," Thn Cbinf-so lighting cr&ti resijjnbil thoir tmntiue ttte mare. than the tyws of Chinese planes seen until now. Tlce.y wet; tte.w. appawnly, that pr.;le3 grottttdl fctises acKt siveu opevatovA mistook U-Vnttinned att p(C H( JV KILLS FATHER . mo MOTHER iIlKHilf !.!, N; J., Nov. 22. iAy- Weening at times and de claring ho wati "wft-ry" c bat. lt had done, Kolccit C. Millet', tttutky and itttelltcttt tS-year-oid Keypoi-t, ItiKlt sellout sv.alor, vfntf tudd today on a vhavse of stay ins his Sat hey when the latter came homo dinnii and feeai tiio b&y' mother. "Uaek t?i the waolo rjwc," said Assistant JVow-cntor Kdrt-ard .ln ha, tho trtuitttmlauM affec tion" of oltbert and bl youctftec btxctlter far he.tr ttwvtltcr who ha supttarte.d the. family for thrvo years in their iiaritaw township home hy baking pies and cake Soy liie iieighior and a roadside ro iroBbmeni stand." The boy u,noted by Jn.fhn as twifcK.vlng that he whot hi nnent ployel faihecv Hohert K, Miller, -U, with a .22 calibre antotttatic- oi(at ttliett bo canto houto dratik last H tp. tit, woke, up his v,tfe, Masie, ffl, demanded that she, prepare sapper for iiim, and aenfi'led wlib her when siie refned lo prt!-do biin tiownstaira. WOUNDED BOY FREE OF COMPLiCATIONS The condition d" .Ia?nc Unttfr, bw-al high school fUtidefit, who as seiiwnwly Honaded rtuiurduy by the itt'c'tdi'tttttl discharge of n scttall ealthce ttfle, was rettrted sutis t'actory at Mervy hortpitat totiay. No etooidieafimis have s far re sulted, Kurt her Xvay examiimtSnw v-s made iotiay tt )i"lernSe the i'fre j?f tin bnUct, which wtcrcvl bin ?ight id and slnu-lt the lung. The nf.vident ttccncrl when the. Kuu discharged as be s leattttt ttttott It. NEW ENGLAND'S STORM KILLS EIGHT HOSTON, Ncic. 22". iU't l-iiKtd pecfattK were, dead tottay, victims of Nev, t;ui5.iaud's first real snow stovtn of the season. More than a score soirteyed ij-n-riej in antotno biie erasbj. on ice-coated road. mt-r the weelt-u?d. yunn four to elht Inches of snow fell in e.ett(ts of wrtei aud norther. 1 Nev,- t-;nKtaod white ItKlit fiurties and rain iu sontheyw and ventral distvivt, followed hy f reeling lemperalnyes, glazed road. 1 iglf t Ides flooded high aa ys and caused damage to utttcctet- ltoctte titattfc mm beaches from Ilauijdou, N, U.f to f'lymonth j New "Ad" Man ipjjj jjjyj f.,irP nitcri ' t ft s i? R&ar EVaile-y, ttbove of Ete S-fOir, today became a member of the siaft at the Rctsehcirg Review and wilt head It aVr llalua d-partment, uccdiog Mlse Lucy Pivtktvt'i'ft, vttwftt marvia-je 4a Sruee. B. Slvathjin tf Povtianri viii be. ft&itmnixtri -hi wttit. Wr. Bii-y has & m ploye-d io advertising de-part-mcnts of -.UQ-fn newspapers tor ibtt past four and onb-ha.lt yeatn. ilS-KEMS Roger Bailey WiJ. SucceetJ ' Miss Lucy Pinker. on in : Rosebvirrg Po&i.ion. ! iiogct- 1)ttlUtyy ptttphtyeti tor lbe! unxt iaur d one-half, years ttt-'ad-vrttK de.iKtrUueats af KttKc.rto j ttowsjwiiu'rft,- has. arrived itt Kowu ! iiuvg to Imwowvo udvovii-Ains vam ager for the Kiweiwirs ews-i.e- V)1W. Mr. l)ailiiy snrroods Miss i,itey Ilnlferton, who bm btxm employ ed hy the NewK-ltedctv as aU'et- tistitK (ttattatcec tot tlte jtt ttre yec. Atiss t'tukortott wtli ae mar ried ThafeBtvtujz day to Krttv. ii. Kivudimtt of i'ovtiami, fieSd yej resentaiive of tho J'acSfie Wrooi Mr. t?tttle.y is a sraduuto of imi scluw1.! of business RdminSstnithm and jouvnuiism at ilniversiiy n$ Oregon ii jj m??jnbi--r of Alpha JVJi Slgina, national ittiYvrtining fraternity. Voltmtitig ciYMXatl ftxtttt tlte. nniceisity be was otttployed tor tan years icltb tlte. advwrtisins de (arttttettt. of tho i'lnwewe luiiy News, aud for She past two ami one-haif years has been with in? ingejie Jlegilor-SJnrd, from which jwiper be rmignr-d to come to iIoerg. Mr. and aiw. llalley hce. estab iiNiHvt ibeic bottte (. TOt K. itw street. JURY UPHOLDS WIFE WHO KILLED MATE McMSN'NVM.MJ, Nm 22.tAin -The ybilt fj-r fXHiiiinlng the death of Karl .. 7-tnm. wiut died Noc. -t ftxim n hhnc ( the bead, Kliewd o bce been tuHfrffd by his wife. ttK tto avtbot. Wrs, Hmith, the 1 Jry dwidvd, a(vd in seiM Ifeuse. Oddities Flashed tily tbf AwHorlatvd JVs.1) Tuik&y Pa.yoJ fSKAVKK, S'A it wiii fovyay wiJb peeniiwr y-ttijeabs ii ihem cet .wtpjw'd bfrf in the nest for d.vy.w. The reason Is that special hit;h icy pattrcl b been CKaled at the request of jututtcv raisA ;s to v-oard ayattvAt tuvfeey (isiees. Achievement MftM.KNtf. XV, Va. Tito Ml teus hit; tii svtawd ftmttiati teaut, ve itavdie-A of Karnes won and iost, ha) already "InoKen" o record. A rbceanp dirlosed the frac tnred )7iftt am.-n.' tho o.r,d" f.'olhir Woe, sr?n, foot, i.tic, cheek bone and tvi chipped elbows. Bomb Scare rfirAn An auto thief pot a batttc out f tbl arte. parhed car, Tvom wnder (he liourf H"1"MKE8 MetJia.oar SummonetJ From Chicago; Ruyer Strike a, Akron EntJeeJ by Agreement. I'ONT t AC Xiivh., Nw, 22 AiJi Ktvikwa who fcad JwfcJ tfcfi Cienvvai iotova. Fisfoer Jxirfy pSaivJ here sSwve Wvineiiay ir5g luavvbevt mii at 5:3tt a. . tjwlay, iwi hy iirtmer Mari-in, internation al president. Martin, who f-ntml tho pJ.ini at n. ?.. ftftbi when he e?rHl iljai. ibv sirfkm had wteA ututtti nawtiy to ecaettate Uca plattt. He i'nhl tbe wttttu&cit' wattbl lie twtitittl at ouee that tite. tttett itad left and that be wld atttajtt to ot'en tteftotittt.tt o KVs'awces wittett cawwid tho wtrifee. "Alttttlo attttowwed ttvift aftevooov. Wltlard i-l. tiotehkiss, of 'hivas former president of Sho Armour institute at. Chivaso, wowid itos to i'oatiae tomorrow io arWiraVe !.. atvifevs iH.r. ih aii bf barf a-nrnci fr ttr-i-ya. Mrt&r iloiebSinw tojW be nvifpbfibitf as an impartial 7Rfibzir?r.y 4 Strike-' End VnvxpziAtr& '?bf trU,ft whlrh hogan withont warning Ww.ndy n be?? a few bum) red ???e?nJwvw of tue nigiit shift refi?wed to wttrk YiectmsG the (ompany Insisted ttpon Ulte- stc .: pectsicttt ct toc - toett wltottt It blattted foe a ttrevlotts ttuattttXac.?:- ed atclfcc ottdv;d jXtat as mtoxjwct dty. . .. , Tt-ve- met. had yefw-td. Xo be.; aoeaift of the iwtevaafional otfit--vs. and of the. interwaSSi',ai,ftxe; v-utiva hoard, which was sw wi into emersency srsion y&ivnj dwy by Mariia. TSi& bmyii rK-j- tCaatittueot sri jtam. fii H ANTI-JUSTICE BLACK 1 , MOTION IS DENIED . WAfSfIJi-5TtK Nov' TL fAPJ- Tfoft pveM ronrt iwiay i5--SS a moiion of ilo&wt iimy Taylor of A5fdl, ia fo? pemiifi&i&n itt file a hrief qn&ftlfmiHK tho tight o Jnsthv? liug& lllaete to sit att the bench. It tins ccad tinto Ttytor bad asked t(w trihtmai to consid er his jaditioa. The. fiyat niSmi uas denied ia-At weefc, Tayior, wiro desrrilwd wJmwm? a ebalrman &f tho lvh'-laoiel??ha ejrt pian vrmnditti mthi the coi?rt should dwide whethec Klafte "tf?,lutv?lw hlntsel? 1 tlctK t i dlelctt oatb "let crtain mat-aria ( respects dtaowtrlcalty opjawd to Wet jtrtor (rrevw,-atvio oath 'to 'Ktfits. Kiaa' iie aia viarA&ti I tho toavS to w-.y vS.eiber iirf bad I (-a "dyes" in tin sj-natp's con rnaiSn f lllaelt last A???w, ; o THIRTY HURT WHEN : STREET CARS CRASH ! SAK JMKKO, Calif.. Nor. 22. fAS Tw npf'fdbig fttrevi vara rjdJidr-d htad-n? in Antst tag t nbrb.t rtiii lleach today, i i?Hng ?uo?-e than 30 ctttw so serio.'iA-ly that soctte ttty die. The ftwttt ettds of tlte ear tote sevped Uta a (aagfcti nuuw of ahat- tteced wood, elasw attd fttevi, j. Most of tho iuayesi were (&yd Futt ioiauiad cay oeyatwi ty Helge j i'Jrtcfeson. Sie suifereii frartwr i ed id v iimi sev en- rats nbrmi it he wwmJ. Motoywan VV. Ii. Weis., Sof ii nihw car. irs,i wnly sHhti-y i)iyed. From Press Wire leattte a stcaoee pff of vueoke, aod then a towd bant:. V.hvn Itast see-n the man wa ieavSns lli f scene ai htih -Apewi afiwl. t,jtnr? ,Nas?-J, trftwr of tho rn?t said he h.vd att.? chv1 a lubce-siztf iurtih tt the fgu'aiau systeat trt tcie,bte(t (bb-ves. Stea.tng: H Stuff M.fV?l,JP, Ne Sactla ri(tct 1 ptvfbbiy ticttt be peeved at titC ana. t Stoaeooe hrofco iuto a nwtat 1 works jdavd here- aud Swife fcvai i-."0rt ty aniomolwies. (T. K. Sr-vn-. avjr, told idh p. ih? rala led tio?n at $2.v. f Unfair io Appef ties j KKATTLK-Jt Joists Wfej? jnothf inrjj 'J'hanhsiTl?! lor Ab.t ha. j f.ast year a ntat ttituc '.-.trtk-a de t pel fed Alaskans of tae, fv.oiitwwal tiotiday fowi. ;fl,"b-nliio9 aavn av hoidins noribhi?wnd tat: cfcey f-arKw ijero.