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T h tn a i i ï l h f r t T k m h u n a W h a t VMr I h n t r o f t o n g i W i n M , n * t Senlinel Gintest Winners Awarded Prizes Tuesday MANY HTKKKTH In IM rtlniiü m ; p tUMItnd «fl«H p lo itrrm l^fi't th«» $42 50 In Gaxh Owarded Bent « pltMudttM wuy «f re m e m b e rin g Counter«--Mr*. H Whitlock (h<MM* Í w ho bulK h e re O regon'» K T m U« m i I City, ‘»ne nf th e g re ato et Receive* Fir»t Award of $25 cl (Ira o u th e »-oaet. one o f th e bee*, k n o w n c ltlee In th e n a tio n a *~lty k n o w n In fo rolgn lande* T H E W IN N E R S • • • FI m l P r la e $25 <**ah T1KM4E w ho have g ro w n to Mm H aro ld W hitlock Bu«iih"ol a n d w om anhood «tuve *he S«Niind I’rtft© SR) C aah pioneer« died a re re m in d e d o f thnoo Mr«. N J. Nel«on J r . p lo n rere w hen th ey tr a v e r s e jaaved T h ird B ria r SA < a«h e tre e te w here p la n e « 'a (rav e led no v G lennie F ro s t tra il* F o u rth F ria r S3 50 < aah • • • R o b e rt B oallck F ltO M T H E WAY aw n« of toe F ifth F ria s IM M ouths Hub e tre ete in eatxlei h e te anti th e re Mr» Roy T a p lln a ro u n d th e <’tly , 1 *hooid aay th a t h i »II» P ris e 1* M o n th s Hub. l$avtr>g w æ laid o v e r t h e c o w trail« GOO M K ebellw ck • • • Mevwnlii P ric e IM M onth« Hub. AT ANY R A T E «h» coWB have C W Moore dl»i«p|> eared If th»y w ere her« E ig h th P ris e 1 Y e ar Hub th ey c o u ld n 't follow th e <>kl tra ils Mr«. L. L W oolley br< » u w th ey c o u ld n 't m a in ta in s N in th P r is s 1 Y e ar Hub. foo tin g Mm J o h n A rm stro n g • • • T e n th P ris e I Y e ar Huh. T H E O N LY th in g left to Mr» F J B a rte ls re m in d one of th e pio n eer o f t h ” iiovnl© pereu aalo n I» t it * hull th a t 1« T e n good c o u n te r« e n te rin g T h e p e rille d now a n d th e n H ow ever. It te no b e tte r g ra d e th a n th a t w hich H entlneTs dot c o u n tin g su b s c rip tio n c o n te st w hich closed T u e sd a y e v e n c irc u la te« In <’«»(( ag e G rove. ing will h a v e so m e e x tra m on*v for ('h rtatrn aa . a to ta l of $43 50 In T H E ID E A t« euggewted I«» m e ca«h. an«l $12.50 In S e n tin e l «ub- th a t f o l i a g e G rove m ig h t well do w h a t IM rtlan d ha« «lone a n d nam e so rip tlo n s A« a n n o u n c e d a t th e o|»enlng of ■ome o f It» e tra e ta a f te r pioneer« of th e c o n te st th e o rd e r In w hich th*» th e C o tta g e («rove c o u n try «uhacr iptlonft w ere received a t Tho • • • S e n tin e l office w ould d e te rm in e th e M E A ltL A N O a v en u e would w inner« In th e e v en t of a tl* count. in a n i iiw»re th a n W h lte a k e r a v en u e Hix e n tra n t» co u n ted th e dot« i*oc • • • le c tly . a n d w ere a w a rd e d th e first V E A T C H 8 T H E K T w ould m ean «Is p rise s T h e fo u r re m a in in g m u ch mOf® th a t B eech « t r e a t price« w ere a w a rd e d th e fin d fo u r • • • K N OX C O U R T o f Oglenby contruitant« n e a re st to th e corr«*ct w ould h a v e a «»gnlflcanee th a t Ift c o u n t C ontent judge« w ere A W H»l- n o t giv en by nam e« ta k e n from m d 1. W *’«»iner Th.»y fo rm e r governor« o r fro m w ood! of th e diet r tr t. or fro m A rable open ed th e sealed envelope w hich had been m ailed to th e F irst n u m e ra l* • • • N a tio n a l R ank, w h ere It re m a in e d I F N t ’ M E U A l - r t a r e to r e m a in u n til th e c o n te st closed, w hich gave popular, w hy» not h a v e a N u m b e r « lb© o fficial c ount a» 1183 dot«. a v e n u e T h a t w o u ld m ean eom e- Ttil« n u m b e r w as d e te rm in e d by m ec h an ic al c o u n te r* on th e e q u ip t h ln g In C o t t a g e G m % e h ta to r y • • • m ent u*ed In m a n u fa c tu rin g the M ore th a n fifty o f th e con- THE H IIO K T K Ih O ia i and p late H aw ley« a n d o th er» ahnuld he .e- tea t a n te e n te rin g had c o u n te d w ith m tm h e re d T h ere a r e a su ffic ie n t in five dot« of th e c o rre c t n u m b -r n u m b e r of pioneer« fo r all the p rin cip al » tre e te of th e city. • • • P IO N E E R S of th e C o tta g e (R o v e c o u n try m ea n Ju«t a« m uch to (*ottngc G rove a« pioneer« of IV rrtland do to th e m etropolis. Bealden «ome d a y C o tta g e d ro v e m ay b© a la rg e r c ity th a n P o rtla n d • • • A W A LLA W A LLA m a n a d v > M ajor H. D R ag nail, a rm y re natea bee «ting» a« a su re p re v e n t o ffice r, P o rtla n d , a n ive o f c o ld « At least, a fellow m i l t i n g n ounced th e e n listm e n t In th e w o uldn't w o rry a b o u t a cold while U. 8. a rm y o f P a u l M elvin 81*- th e tr e a tm e n t wan being a pplied m a n n non o f Mr. A. W S le m a n n , • • • T H E O R Q O N IA N R iggest* th a t of C o tta g e d ro v e . S le m a n n a pplied nt th e P o rtla n d w hen au dience* refune to jm tro- m ain o ffice on D e ce m b er 14 a n d n lte film « th a t d ep ict ed ito r« »nd a f le r p a ssin g nil ex am in atio n « w as re p o rte r» a« alcoholic* w ading th ro u g h w M te p a p er, th e only kind e n liste d on D ecem b er M fo r »ervlce w ith th e Q u a r te r m a s te r C orp« In o f film re m a in in g w ill t»e reduced to Imre eeeentlal«. 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S le m a n n . to g e th e r w ith a n u m duced to a n y m ore h a re e an e n tlila ber o f o th e r y o u n g m en. re c e n tly th a t th ey now a re . th ey 'll look Ilk — e n liste d nt V a n co u v e r R a rra rk » for th ey w ere ta k e n In a n u d ist cam p. »ervlce beyond th e seas. w ill leave • • • th a t post IV erem ber 19 fo r th e o v e r IA )8 A N G E L E S »till ha» a law sea« d isc h a rg e a n d re p la c e m e n t m a k in g It Illegal to a hoot lack- depot nt S a n F ra n e la eo , anil wll! ra b b its fro m m o ving » tre a t cam . »all fro m th a t port e a rly In J a n u Such a Inw In t h a t c ity sh o u ld n 't cau»e th e .’|M>rl»men a n y Incon a r y for H aw aii Mr. S le m a n n wn» b o rn In B a n venlence» No w ltneea could La don, O regon, o n D e cem b er 9, 1917 found w ho w ould »w ear t h a t th e g ra d u a te d fro m th e local n igh s tr n r l c a r wn» m oving. «ehool la st y e a r a n d In te r to o k a • • • b u sin e ss c o u rse a t a achool in IX E D W A R D OX W IN D S O R P o rtla n d . W hile In »ehool h e de playa p o k sr. we’ll het he 1» a p lu n g cided to enll«t In th e bu«lne»» er. H e ’d h a v e Io tie to w a g e r an b ra n c h o f th e a rm y , th e q u a r te r e m p ire o n one queen. m a s te r corp». • • • In fo rm a tio n received fro m th e IT S E E M S O D D to m e to se e a s re c ru itin g o ffic e r 1» to th e e ffe c t m a n y a u to c ra s h e s a» th e ro a m th a t y o u n g m en e n lis tin g fo r fo r h a re a n d not to h a v e to w o rry eign eervlep a re only p e rm itte d to a b o u t g e ttin g nam e» a n d detail» »pend th e first tw o year» o f ‘. h e ir fo r th e new sp ap er. e n listm e n t period nt th o se o u tly in g «tntion» a n d a te r e tu r n e d to th e A uto O perators E xam ination« U n ited St il •» fo r th e la st y e a r nf G len n Rown. » late e x a m in e r of se rv ice p rio r to d isc h arg e . au to m o b ile o p e ra to r» am i c h a u f fer». w ill he in th e c ity M onday. I.Ion« C lub D istrib u te F und» D ecem b er 2«. for th „ p u rp o se of A co m m ittee, ro n ip o ’ed o f C. A « in d u c tin g e x am in atio n » a c c o rd in g to w ord w hich re a c h e d *hiH H eldler. R oy S h o rt. I.. W C o in er office from E a r l Snell e e c rc tn ry of a n d D am on S cott from th e U o n s »tnte. a t S alem . T h e h o ur» a -o clu b w hich renaed fu n c tio n in g a« a from 9 a. in. to S p. nt. a n d e x a m N a tio n a l o rg a n iz a tio n Ju ly 1. m et in in g h e a d q u a rte r« will be In the re ce n tly a n d d is trib u te d th e ir r e m a in in g cash fu n d s o f $S!t In tho e au n c ll c h a m b e r o f th e c ity hall. G irl S cout All p e rso n a w ish in g p e rm its o r follow ing b eq u ests: d riv er» licen see a r e naked to got In troop. $20; P ublic H e a lth g ro u p fo r sw im m in g In stru c tio n to u ch w ith Mr. R ow n d u rin g th e $20; c lasses to he held next su m m er. above m en tio n ed hour«. $20; R oy S cout troop, $15; c ity h and, $10. W in te r T e rm B egin» J a n u a r y 4. T h e I.lo n s club w as o rg a n iz ed a n d D r C. V a len tin e Royer, univer- e lty p re eld o n t, a n n o u n ce « th a t th e received tlic lr c h a r te r a b o u t tw elve w in te r te rm of If. o f O. will begin y e a rs ngo a n d fo»teeed m a n y civic o fficially M onday, J a n u n r y 4 w hen se rv ice p roject» d u rin g th e ir y e a rs old a n d new a tu d e n t» w ill rnglater. of a c tiv ity . Mr. S co tt w as p re sid e n t C lnaw » wll « ta r t T unedny, J a n u n f th e g ro u p w h en a c tiv itie s w ere suspended. a ry R P a u l \I . S iem a n n 1 ti A rtn y Goes to H a w a i ia ti Is la tu b 7 7/e Merriest Christmas and I he Happiest N ew Year Is the wish n f Tin S iiilim l fo r ilg rim le rs iitul m lv iT tix i nt. This lloliilu.y Scaao.i we u n lit yo u Io know hou much we iipprccintc y o u r gooil « i l l mid fric u iliiliip Wi can ih in k o f no better way to expi'cMM II,i " ' i !tin« u! ill o u r hcarla than by (R ioting the fo llo w in g from ("Imrli-a Ih e k c tw “ I have itlu n y s thought o f I ’hrw tniaa ns n guixl tim e , a kin d , fo rg iv in g , g<n- croun, ph annul lin n ; a lim e when men mid women seem by one eollacnt t o open th e ir heart« freely. And so I say God bless I 'll l i s t iii n s . ” Il is w ith thia thought th n t we send you o u r heartiegt g ris ting« and hint wwlow. / h e Cottage Grove Sentinel Hotel to Open Before Christmas Program January 1; Seoffern By 14(1 High School io Manage Business Voices Real Success Popular Hostelry Renamed Q|ee clubs and Orchestra Cottage Orove Hotel; Modem Combine With Soloists To Apartments Occupy One Floor p resent pleasing Program T h e C o tta g e G lo v e H otel, know n fo r y e a rs a s th e R a rte ll H otel, 1» •eh e d u le d to reopen «ho rtly before J a n u a r y l»t. u n d e r th e m an a g e m en t of Mr. a n d Mra. D un R S c h o ffern . re c e n tly o f L ak e t-V.le a t R o ck aw ay . O regon, a n d fo rm e r m an a g er» o f th e Orwgon h o tel In M cM innville. T h e h o ste lry h a s b een rem odeled a n d 1» being com pletely re d e c o ra t ed. O ne floor ha» been c o n v erted In to a n a p a r tm e n t h o tel w ith eleven m o d ern , fu rn ish e d a p a r t m ent». T ran « le n t room « w ill occupy a n o th e r floor, a n d th e m a in floor w ill c o n ta in th e lobby, coffee »nop ..lic h e n T h e coffee »hop will a ls o be u n d e r th e m anagem ent of Mr. a n d M ia. S co ffo rn w h e n It ope»» fo r bust no*» a few w eeks Inter. T h e hote.1 ha» been cloeed fo r m ore th a n a y ear, a n d It» re o p en in g 1» a so u rc e of m u ch s a tis f a c t ion to C o tta g e G ro v e re sid en t» ar.d th e tra v e lin g public In g e n era l. F o r year» It en jo y ed a n e n v iab le rep u ta tio n a n d ev ery e f f o r t w ill be m ade by th e new m a n a g e m e n t to re g ain Its fo rm e r p restig e. Mr. a n d Mrs. S e o ffe rn a re .til-: endy o ccu p y in g a n a p a tm e n t at th e hotel. W o rk m e n a r e b u sy a p p lying th e fin is h in g touche» to the re d e c o ra tin g . F.X|<crta to H o ld S ession«. L e a d in g social s c ie n tis ts a n d ex p e rt econom ist» fro m th e e n tire D aciflc const will m eet w ith c iti z en s o f O reg o n a t th e u n iv ersity D ecem b er 2S. 29 a n d 30 fo r th e a n nual session» of th e P a c ific S ocio logical society a n d th e P a c ific C onst E conom ic a sso c iatio n . Dr. J a m e s H . G ilb ert w ill give a n ad dee»» on “A bility a n d R eg ressiv e T a x e s In E x is tin g T a x S y ste m s.'’ T h e d o c to r h a s m a d e a sp ecial stu d y of ta x a tio n In O reg o n and, It Is sta te d , will use m u c h of his fin d in g s to Illu s tra te h is pointe. F o re st ta x a tio n w ill be dlscuss.'d by J a m e s C. R e ttle o f th e s t a ’e p la n n in g hoarrl a n d W a rre n R ob e rts. U n iv e rsity of A rizona, will «|s-nk on “Som e A sp ects o f M ine T a x a tio n .” W alnut Grower» Get JH.SM.WW. $717,000 re p re s e n tin g fin al p a y m en ts to a p p ro x im a te ly 13.000 w a l nut g ro w e rs In C a lifo rn ia, O regon a n d W a sh in g to n u n d e r th e w a ln u t e x p o rt a n d d iv e rsio n p ro g ra m for th e 193.V193R c ro p a r e now being d isb u rse d by th e W a ln u t C ontrol b o a rd from Its o ffice a t txw An geles. twist Ju ly c h e c k s to ta lin g $013.000 w ere d is trib u te d to g ro w ers, T h e to ta l p a y m e n ts a m o u n t to $1,223,000 n t th e r a te o f 4 S3 c e n ts per pound. RIU M acO Ibbon le ft T u esd ay noon for Ixrs A ngeles Cat. w h e re h e will spend th e C h ris tm a s v a c a tio n w ith h is m o th e r a n d siste rs. An a p p re c ia tiv e a n d e n th u s ia s tic a u d ie n ce n e arly fillin g th e h ig h -ehool a u d ito riu m g re e te d w ith a p pro v al th e com b in ed glee clu b a o f th e C o tta g e G ro v e h igh achool F r i day e v en in g , w here, u n d e r th e di re c tio n o f J a m e s Lew is, a c h o ru s of m p re th a n 140 voices a n d ’h e h igh school o r c h e s tr a of 30 pieces, p re se n te d a p ro g ra m of C h ristm a s m usic. I t w as p ro b a b ly th e la rg e st g ro u p of m u sic ia n s to p re se n t a p ro g ra m h ere, a n d th e q u a lity of th e ir w o rk left n o t h lt « to be d eelred . f a r s u e p a ssin g th e u su a l h ig h school p e r fo rm an ce. S oloists w ere A llan F e r r tn . oar- to n e; R uby A llen, so p ra n o ; D o ra May S co tt c o n tra lto ; M a rg ar-t L eum so p ran o . W’lth o u t e x ce p tio n th e ir w o rk w as m ost pleasing. T he a c c o m p a n im e n t o f th e v iolin trio to M iss A llen's solo, “Je su s, T e n d e r S h e p h e rd H e a r Me.” m e rite d sp e c ial m en tio n . T h e p ro g ra m In full fo llo w s. O rc h e s tra “S to n y P o in t M a rch ,” L P. L a u rc n d e a n . O v e rtu re “ M ig n o n e tte ,” J. B a u m a n . B oys' glee club. “N ig h t." F r a n z L izst. “ H om e o n th e R a n g e ,” G ul- o n -R leg g e r B a rito n e solo, A llan F e rrtn . V iolin trio . V e ra G ilh am , P h y l lis M onson, F ra n c e s E llsw o rth , "J e s u s. T e n d e r S h e p h e rd H e a r Me." S o p ra n o solo, R uby Allen. “G irls' glee club, " S e ra p h ic Song." R u b in stein . C o n tra lto solo, D o ra May S cott. V iolin o bligato. M arie G ilham . 'T h e S leigh,'' by K ountz- B aldw tn. G irls' o c te t, D o ra M ay S cott. M a rg a re t L eum , M ildred C ellars, M U licent L ew is, L ouise L u k en s, M a rg a ro t S to n c b u rg . K a t h l e e n Moore, G ayle T e n n is. “O h, H oly N ig h t," A dam s-Seym our. M ixed c h o ru s. " L iste n to th e L am b s," R. N. D ett. S o p ra i.u solo. M a rg a re t L eum . M ixed c h o ru s a n d o rc h e s tra . "A w ny In a M an g er," "T h e F ir s t Noel." M ixed c h o ru s a n d o rc h e s tra . "G ood K in g W en ceslas." "S ilent N ig h t," "O h. C om e All Ye F a ith ful." Tales From Foreign Cot % Seat News Lands By Students Notes ^-’’elated by From Those Lands Sentinel 'orter Young Cleared, counties Ask Weekley Talks Over KOAC Readjustment State Relations Starting Thursday Afternoon; County Property Reappraised January 7 Frm 3 to 3:30 P M. P eople of O regon w h o love to tra v e l o r a re fa sc in a te d by ta le a of foreign lan d s will h a v e a n o p p o r tu n ity to h e a r of d is ta n t places f irs t h a n d a n d to su p p le m e n t w n a t th e y h e a r by re co m m e n d e d re ad ings. a c c o rd in g to w ord received h e re fro m H. E T obie. su p e rv iso r of a d u lt e d u c a tio n th ro u g h c o rre s pondence for th e W o rk s P ro g re ss A d m in is tra tio n p ro g ra m of the O regon s ta te sy ste m o f h ig h e r edu catio n . T h e f ir s t h a n d In fo rm a tio n will be c o n trib u te d by s tu d e n ts from fo reig n la n d s now a tte n d in g 'h e U lv e rslty of O regon, O re g o n S 'a te college o r o th e r In stitu tio n s, In a se ries o f ra d io ta lk s to be b ro a d c a s t o v e r ra d io s ta tio n KOAC. S ta r tin g J a n u a r y 7. a ta lk w ill be b ro a d c a s t eac h w eek on T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n from 3 to 3:30. T h o se In te re ste d In th e ta lk s m ay o b ta in su p p le m e n ta ry re a d in g lis ts by w ritin g M r. T obie in E u g en e . A p o stc a rd to th e F o re ig n T ra v e l club e x te n sio n division, E u g e n e , will b rin g a n e n ro llm e n t c a rd a n d o th e r m a te ria l. S tu d y c lu b s m ay be o r ganized. B ro a d c a sts on fo re ig n c o u n trie s follow : J a n u a r y 7, " G e rm a n Y outh T oday," C arl H e in z O edekoven. B onn. G e rm a n y ; J a n u a r y 14 “A N ew C on cep t of P e rs ia ," Sadegh M adjidi A hi. T e h ra n , I r a n ; J a n u a ry 21, "C h in a fro m th e Inside." Y en P o S hih, T ie n tsin , C h in a ; J a n uary* 28, "C hinese W om en of the 20th C e n tu ry ,” E d ith 8 u n ; F e b ru a ry 4, E x p e rie n c e s in th e D u tch E a s t In d ies," H e rm a n D e Vries, fo rm e r su b -g o v e rn o r o f th e D utch E a s t In d ies; February* R . "K o rea n L ife a n d C ustom s," E. Soon Choi, P y e n g Y ang. K o re a ; F e b r u a ry 18. "J a p a n e s e W om en o f M odern T im es,” C h lek o O tsu k i, J a p a n ; F e b ru a ry 25, "L ife a n d C u sto m s of Ja|> an." Seech! K om ure, Ibusuki- m u ra . J a p a n ; M arch 4, " J a p a n T h ro u g h th e E yes of a n A m e ric an J a p a n e s e ," M inoru Y asul, H ood R iv e r; M arch 11. "H a w a ii. O ur F a r th e s t W est P o sse ssio n ." P ercy T a k a a k i M oriaka, O a h u , H a w a ii; M arch 18, " In d e p e n d e n c e o f th e P h ilip p in e s," E liseo," Y lisan Lade- m ora. P ass!, Ilidlo, P. I.; M arch 24, "L ife a n d C u sto m s In th e P h illip p in e s T oday." E G. Cruz, P. I C harge» D is m is s e d C h a rg es a g a in st Cal M Y oung, c o u n ty cosnm lasionsr, allowing th a t h e h a d v iolated th e c o r ru p t p ra ctio » a c t by sp e n d in g m ore th a n 10 per c en t of hl« sa la ry in th e re c e n t c am p a ig n , w e re dlsm leaed S a tu rd a y D ecem ber 19, upon th e p e titio n o f S. M. 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U n d e r Ihe p re se n t sy ste m , five y e a rs' tax es h a v e n o t been paid w h e n th e s ta te V ital p ro b lem s a n d policies e ffe c t forcloses a m o rtg a g e , a n d th ey in g O re g o n 's f u tu re , m a n y o f th em g e t a n o rd e r c a n c ellin g th e ta x e a h ig h ly c o n tro v e rsia l at p re sen t, L an e c o u n ty h a s lost th o u sa n d s and w ill be d isc u sse d u n d e r th e le a d e r th o u sa n d s o f d o lla rs by th is p ra c sh ip of e x p e rts a t th e f ir s t a n n u a l tice, a n d c o u n ty o ffic ia ls believe s ta te p la n n in g c o n fere n ce , called th e re is no re a so n w h y ta x e s th a t by G o v e rn o r M a rtin f o r J a n u a r y 7 a re levied on p ro p e rty su b je c t to a n d 8 a t th e M u ltn o m a h h o tel in ta x a tio n sh o u ld not be paid re g a rd P o rtla n d . 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L an e co u n ty held In O regon fo r som e tim e, a n d Newapa|N>r M en to M eet. h e a lth o ffice r, h a s te n d e re d h is re N e w sp a p e r m en o f O re g o n will se v e ra l h u n d re d c itiz e n s a r e ex sig n a tio n to th e c o u n ty c o u rt to g a th e r a t th e U n iv e rsity o f O re pected to be p ie s e n t fo r th e tw o ta k e e ffe c t J a n u a r y 7, i t w as a n gon school o f Jo u rn a lism J a n u a r y d a y session. no u n ced S a tu rd a y , D e cem b er 19, by 21. 22 a n d 23 fo r th e ir a n n u a l con C ounty Ju d g e F re d F isk . H e will feren ce. a n d th is y e a r will ta k e Seven H u n d re d C o n v ictio n s of go to C re se n t C ity, C alifo rn ia, p a rt In d isc u ssio n o n a n u n u su a l A uto D riv er« D u rin g S e p tem b e r. w h e re h e will e n g a g e in th e g e n v a rie ty o f p ro b lem s a n d policies. 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T. th e ir d r iv e r s ’ licenses tn a d d itio n to in g th e c h a n g e is th a t h e Is b e tte r ing h ts fin la n c ia l co n d itio n . T h e S telle In E u g en e . Mr. S lelle w as T w en ty -j c o u n ty c o u rt w ill m eet w ith F. N a t one tim e a m e m b e r of th e s ta f f fin e s a n d Jail s e n te n c e s nf th o M anila, P . I., b ra n c h o f t h e . five re c k le ss d riv e rs h a d th e ir li S tric k e r, s ta te h e a lth o ffice r, som e- N a tio n a l C ity B a n k of N ew Y ork. c en ses su sp e n d e d d u rin g th e m o n th .: (C o n tln u e d on page3.) S ta te P la n n in g Conference to B e H eld J an u a r y 7-8 »