1111 Cost Of Timber Falling, lucking Malar Problem VICTORIA. B. C. (CP) -J. W. Challenger, Vancouver Is land logging official told the 42nd logging congress that the fore most problem ia how to get tim ber felled and bucked at the low est cost under present conditions. He said rising cost of labor, safety, maintenance and other itema had to be considered in surveying the main problem. Wagea of contract tellers and buckers had risen from $6.25 a day in 19.19 to $23 now, and wagea of hook-tenders had jumped in ihe same period from $7.50 to $17 daily. Santa Clau Out Of Step Wirh Ktfauver Committee Special Court To Try Ntwsmen Gfvtn Approval PROVIDENCE, R. I. - UP) - A trip through the toy stores con vinced a newsman that Santa Claua waa out of step with the Kefauver committee.' In less than an hour, Ben H. Bag dikian, staff reporter for the Provi dence Journal-Bulletin, bought the following new-fashioned toys for kiddies: A complete roulette wheel with layout for playing beta and t guar antee it ia an exact miniature of Ihe Monte Carlo wheel; an elec tric pinball machine; a couple of horse race games: a pair of dice; a small alot machine of the one- NEW ORLEANS UP) The right of a apecial judge and pro secutor to conduct the triala of five newsmen accused of defam ing it public officials and three admitted gamblers haa been up held by the' Louisiana supreme court. Attorneys for the Lake Charlea La., newsmen asked the supreme court to bar Judge Benard Cocke of New Orleana and Assistant At torney General M. E. Culligan from handling the cases. The newsmen were indicted while leading an anti-gambling crusade. The indictments were baaed largely on articles printed in the Lake Charles Ameri- Outttr Of Fair Manager Will Bt Raconitdortd POHTLAND - tin - Multnomah county commissioners hive Breed lo reconsider their recent discharge of Mn. Ella Wilson, manager of the county (air. The commissioners, after hear- Ing p.-otesti from a delegation of M an.i receiving more petlllona protesting die discharge, voted to take up again the entire problem' of how 'he fair ahould be managed. The (air management haa been In turmoil the paat two yeara, stemming from the time the com missioners took power away from for arraignment Oct. 15, but tha) s newsmen filed motions challenge in? the judge and prosecutor on the ground they were illegally ap pointed. The New Orleana judge was ap pointed by the state supreme court and Culligan wai appointd by Attorney General Bolivar Kemp. can Preas. The supreme court refused to re view Cocke 'a ruling that he and Culligan were qualified and legally appointed to act as judge and pros ecutor in the newsmen's trial. Judge Cocke, following the de nial, set the newsmen's arraign ment for next Monday. The newsmen are Thomas Shear man, publsher; Hugh Shearman, his son and co-publisher; Ken neth L. Dixon, managing editor; Jamea Norton, city editor, and Carter George, reporter. ' ' They were indicted Aug. 27. Cocke called the defandanta up armed bandit variety. He inquired at one atore for a nice bird cage and a cuck-a-luck set up. The proprietor regretted that the dice cages would not be in stock for another week. 6s, concluded Bagdikian, don't gamble on Santa Claus, children. Gamble with him and make him give you odds. Yes, Virginia, there li a dally double. the old fair board. Mia. Wilson, formerly asslatant manager of the atale fair at Sa lem, waa notified last week that he waa to be replaced by a part time manager, Uiiane (Spike) Henneaay, Portland public re lallnna agent. Tht iiiDointment drew crtt- PRUDENTIAL LIFI Insurance HORACE C BERG Srualal Agant 0fee-7Ol . I-71I lit Wmrr Oak , : I Astronomers at Palomar Obser vatory and Mount Wilson are ex amining photographic plates ot sections of sky for new and dis tant celestial object!. 14 Tin Nawt-Rsvltw, Reuburf, PH. N. 1 wo! IEE1 BLITZ VEIMIJARDI Iciam, and proteat petitions be gan to come in to the commis aionera' officea. Portland's Jakt Btnnett Facts Recall Attempt PORTLAND (Jft An at tempt to recall J. E. (Jake) Ben nett, Portland city commissioner and ataunch foe of taverna and gambling has been atarted here. Attorney Charlea Harvey, who aid he waa representing George Barnard, Portland, filed a notice of intention to aeek the recall. He Identified Bernard aa a former supporter for Marion L. (Mike) Elliott, sheriff who waa recalled a few yeara ago. The recall movement will need 25,770 aignaturea before Feb. 4. The recall election would follow on Feb. 29. The notice accused Bennet of conduct unbecoming a public of' ficlal by making unwarranted ver. bal attacka on other public offi cials: of lobbying for changea in state laws, and of being prejudiced tl ainsi liquor ana legaiiiea gambling. Phone Ratei Hearing Will Resume Nov. 15 SALEM UP) Hearing on the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company'a application for a 5, 000,000 annual rate increase in Oregon will be resumed November IS, public utilities Commissioner George H. Flagg said. Flagg aaid the testimony would take three or four days, af ter which he will decide whether to allow the increase. Flagg aaid it would be aometime before he rules on the application by motor truckers for a 6 percent rale increase. Linking Of 2 Railroads To Be Observed Nov. 10 KLAMATH FALLS (."PI The linking of the Great Northern and Western Pacific railroads 20 yeara ago will be commemorated Nov. 10 at Bieber, Calif., 90 milea aouth or here. President John M. Budd will head a Great Northern delegation wnirn will be met by a Western Pacific wiin led by President F W. Whitman at the spot where a golden spike waa driven on Nov. tu, 1931, to join the two railroads. The linking line, known as the meDer route, extenda aouth from wishram. wash. reH I eft Mr keMl COnfroltl ltH rl twf tjlfftftwl ttmptf 0W -KMM OVOfll yog cook OsaMiQ Hint BQAie) ovain I Just towr ttx DMdar Hearing Unit te IH bottom petition ond you Irav ene giant own. tig enough tor a 33-tb. turkey. 3 ' r i ' ectrc Range with Wonder (hen S.T.O.P. ( I tutefW"' ' White brotflng or roasting meat, you ran to baking your dinner roth In the some event ! sure to tHe Thermiier D.p W.ll Cooker, Coo. 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