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. o 0F HARMONY SHOW H (R ( SATURDAY Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community KI’ H -r o n N E W SST A N D «— TKN C ENTS BROOKINGS. C l RRV COCNTV. OBEOOF Thursday, April 28, 1955 Volume io—No. io The SXtTCHBOOK If ACCIDENTS KILL TW O CAR ACCIDENT > "broadside accident killed one, B rookings w om an. M ildred Mol ino, 50. and sent four m ore people to th e hospital early S unday m o’ ning. T he c ra sh occured on ’ -¡hig h w ay 101; ju st a few feet from P edroli Drive. In ju re d w ere E m ilt S teinhauer. who s u f f e r 'd broken ribs, cut eye lid. scalp, and leg cuts, and a sp re 'n e d back. Roy Molino, h u s band of th e dead w om an, wTio had ß u d ßckasieh i hr in concussion, cut eye and face and '"gs. and various bruises: P a r dhn m e. b id m y B V D ’s a r fact ; ( lay showing. Not n r i r i of >ou not E rnest Elli.;, cut V aughn, nnUiple fra c tu re s oi the ic u l. no* Ix'ing little G u te n b e rg s hut l v - be n running the ¡.©"d , !ert a -m and right ankle, and laceratio n s o f ’ th e face ing o v e r th -s co’u t.m w ith a lo w er m ult c"s> "v" ins» ’ad c f a “ri” ih m v end legs. As n e a r as Police C hief Bud lu s t m oniciire, Bud. So for m ouths ■ecs could fig u re th e assident, it h a s re a d Bvd. Boy is m y face J. no's ear, a 1954 Ford, w as red. »I - ’ n o rth on 101. Molino's e a r v n s a tte m p tin g , a p p a n n tly . to Folks, you ju st have to atte n d t onto P edroli D rive to ta k e tt© Barbershop{x?r C avalcade oj S u h a u e rs home. They* w ere H arm ony S a tu rd a y night. My , p e n g from C rescent City. I t d th a t he trie d to tu rn to w ife sings w ith a q u a rte t, and be lieve me. th e y ’re d arn good. The <- as th e accident happ. ned hours and hours of p ractice they r'w i t 50 feet from the P e d ro ’' a n d th e o th e rs put in n a l l y w a r P riy e . C ross said. In T> > m eantim e, a 1952 Ch ' ra n ts y o u r atten tio n . ro let. di ven by Clay V aughn from O brion. O regon w as going ro 1’’ For sem e of you o ld-tim ers the T he d riv e r st. t ’d t h " ' t ’ e ' songs w ill be a good tim© to re t m he saw M oiino’s e a r it wa call y o u r c o u rtin ’ days. Som e of d irectly in fro n ’ e f him. h ro n d ric you y o u n g sters will enjoy a mo !- P o th e a rs w ere com pletely de- 1 rn tw ist to se m i bill tunes. n o 'ts h e d . T he B rookings A m bu’- anee assisted in ta k in g the ae- dent v ictim s to th e hospital in W hen E lm ” r B ankus resigned C rescent City. from th e budget com m ittee, the city losl a very valu ab le man. B ankus, being a biisir.”«« m an all his life, could c o n trib u te very m uch to th e co m m ittee’s work. by f OLD 5OLDF1SH IN THE W ELL W ho th r iw th e Gold Fish in the W ishing W ell? T hat w as. th e question c irc u la tin g about B rookings last week. T h e well is sponsored by the All-Year E v en ts Association, and is located rig h t in front of th e Post Office. Money is tossed in to help yap the A ll-Y isr E vents c o s t s. H ow ever, somebody tossed in a Gold F ish as w ell. FUNERAL SERVICES HEED FOR BABY • G raveside services w ere held for M ark Olli«' Ja g g e rs 2 m onth old. S atn rd av . Anril 23"d at W ard Memcyial C em etery w ith Rev. W illiard S pencer o f f ic ia tin g . Brow n M art try w as in charge. M ark w -s born F e b ru a ry 15, 955, i" C r se nt C V the son of D n-’v and N orm a Ja g g e rs H e died suddenly at home o r 'p r i l 21 S urviving b side« h s p a r nts re his ’ra n d n a re n ts, M r anil Mi's p . C Jag g ers of Brookings and Mr and " s ’ohi. a tit >■’ ’. is alia. C alifornia, f * Louie Webb 1$ Killed In Mishap HIGHW AY 101 CI.AIMS L IF E O F N E W CAR .(B ew are, Old Ones!) ■ al And, rson, Brookings, driy-» W ebb w as killed in stan t- n a new Iluick, had a r.oar tragic ¡n R n x ik in g ^ T u e sd a y m orning e ’e id e n u te c e n tly H e w as d r iv in g ij^ about 8 a m w h e rr» c a t blade along highw7»y_ll)l on dlw- w '5 to evEsJv«xl his chest. W ebb w as ad- K lam ath w h o th e vehicle hil jtlsting the cable lift on the blade, a r»d and «kidded over an em w ith the engine of th e m achine bankm ent. A nderson bailed out of running, w hen th e a d ju stm e n t th e ear, avoiding serious injury, slipiN’d, and accidently threw th e but the c a r w as a com plete wreck. unit into gear. T he blade cam e up, and crushed him betw een th e back of the blade and the cat. CUB BACK MEETING T he accidi n t happened on Dodge SET FOR SATURDAY Avenue w here W ebb w as doing A Cub Seoul Pack m eting will some contract logging. Webb, 43, he h e 'd at 7:30 p m at the VFW w as m arried and had a child. Servict s will be held a t the hall Friilay night. Prizes will he aw arded at Ih d tim e on tt.” re E lks Hall, T hursday, a t 2 p.m. cent soap sale held there, in which w ith th e E lks Lodge officiating co eases of soap w ere sold A’ In te rm e n t will be at the Yamhill sm all p a rty for th e boys will h C em etery in Yamhill, Oregon. ' (i, o 1' V i’lg th e m eeting The Brown M ortuary is in charge H e w as lx>rn in T illam ook, O r- group wish to th a n k the public 1 egon on A pril 11, 1912. lor th e ir support in th e drive. I GRAND JURY INDICTS MAN ON Eighty-Six Vota In School Election E ig h ty six of the 1600 eligib’* vo ters in Seh> o’ D istrict 17C t t r r Z 1" jv> «1 o u t for th • election held to e x ceed th e si percent lim ite tio ’ la st hursday. A pril 21, and by a vote of 81 to 5, authorized l b School D istrict to e-> ahead w ith th f ir budget for 1955-56. The election oflclals were Mrs Amy Davis, Mrs. M artha Lucille Cole. Mrs. Elaine K err. Bullock, and Mrs. LADY WRESTLERS PLAN SHOW HERE Real live lady w re stle rs will be in Brookings next, a card spon CHARLES S 'H T C N piTES arc SAID sored by tb x VEW post, w ith the proceeds going for the school a th letic fund. F o u r m atches, one m ale w ith Yogi H vssane, 207 pounds out < r .<«ä A ipjxirt of th e Gpand* Ju ry w as su e 1 'h s v '" 'k by D istrict A ttorney Sam Hail, calling for F o u r indictm ents, and tw o recom m endations. T he first r. jw rt dealt w ith g am b lin '’ in C u rry County, follow ing a b earin g th e last of the >• ; in C o'd 1> aeh. , T he retwirt sta te s th at according •o te s tir ’ \ from the th ree m ajor e r ts ot thv countv, including a group f/om Brookings, th a t the "county :s en tirely free from o r ganized vice." 'Die report said fu rth e r th at “o u r county, would, m.' xl l> a rc m a r' able exception if in fact no gam bling existed in it at all tim es.” W e do not feel th a t th e am ount which does take place is by any m easure out of proportion w ith e th tr counties. W e w ould call for cooperation of th e pub lic w ith police officers in stam p in g c u t th a t which doe« oc c u r" - SI Secondly, the G rand Ju ry obser ved th e condition of the cou rt horse, and said th a t, "It is our opinion th a t not only is it wholly inad eq u ate from th e standpoint of space and facilities for th e op- ratio n s of o u r county govern m en t, but also it is defin itely a fire trap . W© highly recom m end the building of a new cou rt house. The G rand J u ry tu rn e d in a hip f indictm ents. 1. S ta te vs. sse E. Davis, in a nx'" ’ gun iwing episode in B rr '' ' ’s. . S ta t vs C laren ce K rueger, who w as c h a n • 1 w ith o|x>ning and onducting forbiild •’ rr-'m’“ He s out on $500 bail. 3. The S ta te s. M\ "¡’I Da'vis, who w as charged vith f ist d eg ree arson, in th e reei nt b u rn in g of th e S ilv er Springs Lodge in P o rt O rford. He pleaded g u ilty to th e eharg©, and w as sentenced to five vears. 4. The S ta te vs. Ralph L e ste r Van Blenieon, in a non-sup|>ort case. F u n eral «•--'■¡ops for C harles M. Ir.siubal, '1'urkey vs hn T 't o n , of Brookings, w ere held Dobbs of O m aha, N ebraska, a n ', at C r'sw e ll O ’- '" o r on V ^ n e s d « " tw > lady w restlin g m at chi s, w ith ’ n r l ?7th Brow n M n rtu a rv :s Je rry H u n te r grappling w itn n c h a n ’e of local a rra n g e m e n ts Je a n n e W ilson In a on© fall 30- Mr. S u tto n w as born on S ep tem m inute special event. b er 12. 1885, tit F a irb u ry , Kansas. A girls ta g te irn is also plan He cam e to O regon 40 years ago. My first visit to Gold Beach ned fo r the evening perform ance, P lans progressed this w eek on IIo cam e to B rookings from C res w as ex citin g to say th ? least. tfci> building of 51 new hom es bv well about 18 m onths ago and has which Consists of all four gals T he S h a rp F our, a high school q u a rte t from E ugene. Oregon W hat With g rand juries, attorn».' a lte rn a tin g in th e ring. b . B eresa Co. of C alifornia. A been living w ith his son. R obert s ta te police, and rain, a Ko K - The show w in be held a t th© »1, s re p re se n ta tiv e w as in Brook- S utton. H e w as a b a rb e r m ost o will be one of th e q u a rte ts here S a tu rd a y night a t th e C av wood d ire c to r couldn’t h a \ east h'gs and aw arded th e L eonard new high school gym, and rin g alcade o f H arm ony Show. ^I’he group a re one of th e top life. side se a ts a re being planned. a b e tte r settin g . But w hat 1 R- at E s ta 'e C om pany th e Agency bis S urvivors include: 4 sons. Rob q u a rte ts of the state. m iss 'd m ost w as th e local p a p e r’ ; fo r th e homes. T he re p re se n ta tiv e e rt and John of Brookings. Georg< Advance tic k e ts a re being sold co v erag e on th e "big sto ry .’’ W ait -aid th a t te n ta tiv e plans w ere to of Lacom b, O regon, and D ale in at C hetco D rug, P hillips D ad Mr. and Mrs. Bob C ollier re- and I ju I, and Brookings A uto until W icks S haw gets a tra fii? be -in w ork on th e hom es by Ju n e the A rm y; 2 d a u g h te rs, Mrs. V era ttV ned from Medford T uesday P a rts. tic k e t down h ere w e’ll not offer 1st. p ro '¡d in g all th e di ta ils can La F le u r of E m pire, O regon and evening. Mr. C ollier had been in an y m oral sup p o rt. - !,•' ironed out by then. Mrs. T helm ba D oonan of K a la m It's B arliershop H arm ony tim the Sacrod H e a rt hospital th ere An ad v ertism en t in th is w eek’s azoo, M ichigan. 20 grandchild ren * * * * * in Brookings again, a fte r a five for tw o w eeks, w here he under- DOGS ARF FREE ’’¡lot tells th e tvpe of co n stru ct- also survive. O f course it w as W ednesday, vear absence. T he big“Cavalcad> on p lan n ed ...an d announces the p a p e r day, and th e , honorable TEM PO RARILY ------ of H arm ony «how, set for Satur-* w cnt surgery, -eserve navm ent of $50. w ith an e d ito r w as probably v< ry busy day night in the new high school F R E IG H T E R V ISIT S dditional $15000 upon approval Due to a delay In gettin g the try in g to pi type. A m an driving a stolen car, and of loan application before poss- Som e of the people living in th e eym will give im prtus to S.P.E .- accessary licensing m a te ria l from T he bowi ng alleys will be the ' sion of th e horn" can he taken. vicinity of B radys P a r k and Coast B.S.Q.S.A singing in this a re a A the C ounty C ourt, the city police arm ed w ith a pistol w as picked scene of a lig b a ttle c m e n xt Tt says th a t m onthly p aym ents G aurd Point saw th e large fre ig h t large crowd, probably in excess •annot issu© th e dog licenses as up this w eek by Police C hief Bud e r th a t pasfc'.xi n e a r by. A t first of 1,000 is planned for th e even- T uesday. W ilbanks M arket vs. w :!l he a p p ro x im ately $50 vet. U ntil fu r th e r notice, dog own- Cross. T he m an, Roliert A. Ixtng- T he houses, according to th e it appeared to be com ing right ing, w ith a num ber of good q u a r- Fox B ro th e rs for first plr.ee hon rs a re asked to hold off in quir year, an itin e ra n t, sto le a c ar in Coquille, belonging to Mrs. Nelli© ors W illy, cap ta in of th • m ark et \g c n t„ calls to r tw o roof styles, into the h arbor. Then" it Seem ed, tets. and tw o chorus’s appearing, es on the licenses. Clyde Busey, agvnt from the C urry. learn, ('cau se he owns th e sh irts) th re e e x te rio r front sty'.tM, a tta c h as though it w ere going on th e I M aster of Cerem onies will be C hief C ross lereivixl a call from w a n ts th e place policed for fear ed g arage o r c a r jiort- concrete reef. H ow ever, th e re w as plen ty ’’-'b n r" Houston, from the K lam - Ii diao A rea office, spent T hurs- th Falls C hapter Ih' w as M a ste r d ry E r'd a v anil S a tu rd a y a t the BAUMAN AWARDED b - it-- Police in Coquille re- of a riot as *'ie com petition gets curbs, g u tte rs, colored b a th fix of deep w a te r as it continued its r ¿'-'remonte« at the first B a rb e r-' ;arding th • th eft, and w aited n e a r kern. l i e s giving ine a couple tu re s, tex o lite d ra in b o a rd tops, course n o rth e a st along the shore. hi m e of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dill ■ hop parade hi re in 1950. U. O. ASSISTANTSHIP a rris II rich S ta te Pork, an d soon len g th s of ha~d ru b b e r sausage to hardw ood floors, in su lated ceil w lv he enrolled several hundred the sink'll e a r cam e along. use as ek bs if these sly foxes try ings. alum inum casem ent w indow s Th evening pet-formanee is l>e- • a (>■>•(• who claim th a t they are Mr. H arold B aum an, Brookings T he m an w as arm ed w ith a 22 'a r g e w a rd ro tp closets, e le c tric ng sp o n so red jo in tly by th e som ething. t :gh school teach er, has bi'cn pistol, but be didn’t resist a rre st. t p h irs of the Indians living in beat. Brookings R otary Club and th e I o n g y ear w as held in th e Brook T he re p re se n ta tiv e. A ngus Mac- th is a r ia in 1847. Those proving ■ranted an $1,000.00 assistan tsh ip ’ocal B arbershop C hapter. ‘o the U niversity of O regon, he ings jail for th e S h e rriffs office in Lean. said he had no word on A nother highlight of the evening th s a re eligible to sh are in the ginning in the fall term of this 1 w hat th e officials of the firm in s th e announcing of th e Q ueen t e n d to do on the "sewer p ro b lim , . F u n e ra l services for F ra n k >f th e Azalea Festival, which will m< ney aw arded several coast • a r. B RO TH ER JO IN S FIRM t r ties as th e G overnm ent never B aum an w ill continue his stud H e savs th a t he believes th a t a Jackson, 63 of Brookings, w ere tak e place th re C andidate« a re pa d the Indians for th e land they es tow ards a M aster's Degree in Alilen M. Loring, b ro th e r of held a t th e E lk s H all, T uesday, ■ . ! re p re se n ta tiv e of the company Donna S hustrum , B ill?' Jo Los- u e1 •’ Ixiring h as joined th e T he B rookings-H arbor C h a m b e r, w ill be in B rookings next T uesday A pril 23, w ith th e E lk s Lodge of troh, Beverly Glass. S h errill M c o il: by tre a ty in 1847. Som e of I story, and w ill ca rry a lim ited C oast Pow’.'r and E quipm ent Co. ficiating. C oncluding services w ere '•ogram His p a rt-tim e duties in of Com m erce w ill have th e ir r. g- night to a tte n d the P lan n in g Com- Clain. Peggy Gran and Joanne th • des-- n d e n ts a re finding it hard h e d e p a rtm e n t m ay include i n . He w as form erly w ith th e u la r m onthly d in n e r m eeting to- mission m eeting if possible. Be a t the O cean View C re m a to ry in Sm ith. to prov (hat they had a relativ e eaehing, research o r grading Th M itchell Lewis and S to v e r P u m p E u rek a, C alifornia; Brow n M o rt w as su re th a t som ething could be night (T h u rsd a y ) at th e V FW A ppearing will 1 m the B rookings living in the designated areas in '.efinite n a tu re of the assignm ent and Irrig a tio n Co. in P o rtlan d . u ary w as in charge. H all. T he place h as been changed w orked out, how ever. L oring is an O regon S ta te Coll Mr. Jackson w as bom in T enn C h a p te r C horus under direction of th at y a r as then? a re no person« •'.ill not be know n until the fall from th e G range H all, w h ere the ege g ra d u a te , and is m arried . Mrs. Lcile P atterson, and the C a s essee on A ugust 2, 1891. H e has te rm begins. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Darnell alive now th at w ere h e re then. m e tip g s are n o rm ally held. T he sp e a k e r for th e evening is re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y evening from lived in Oregon th e last 6 y e a rs’ cade C horus from E ugene, under S’’e re ta ry -T re a s u re r of McMinn- a trip which took them as fa r as and th e last 3 y e a rs a t B rookings direction of Bud I.eabo. Q u a rte ts api>eaiing a re the ville In d u stria l Prom otions. I n c .)S e a ttle , W ash TTiey left T uesday, H e w as a cook for C had's Cafe u n til recen tly w hen he and M rs E m erald-A ires, f r o m E ugenc- He is C lifford A. E lliot, w ho w ill and they visited Mr. D a rn e ll's Jackson took over the W afle Shop. S n rin g f'eld ■ S ',:>-, ’lats, a g irl's discuss his cro u p set-u p in Me- d a u g h te r in R eedsjiort, and his On D ecem ber 19. 1952, he m a r r M innville. T he d in n er will lie se r lOther in E ugene, and anothei ied E thel F ra iz e r w ho survives. q u a rte t from Brookings; T h e P resid en t’s B oer' C rese nt C ity; ved bv th e W o m en 's M issionary d a u g h te r in Risse, W ash. T hey re C ouncil, of th e A ssem bly of God p o rted an in te re stin g trip , crossing H e was a m em lx-r of th e E lks V’hat Four. K lam ath F alls; Pitch- Lodge in Brookings. ii / big news stem m ing from being dism antled, and will be cast ¡run, an d can lie closer to blends, E uge” ': M dler-T ones, C hurch. 1 th e Colum bia river by ferry. S pringfield; The S h a rp Four, tlip Brookings Council m eeting m oved off th e highw ay »0 th ere thp w a te r lin t, th a n the 10 f©et indicated by law T h e city grarited T uesday night was the approval w ill be no obstructions. Eugene. a scries of |»erm its to dig u p C en of the council of an a g n e m o n t be- O th e r acts. ’p. ' ding an imjc r T hu council discussed th e w ater te r stre e t, in o rd e r to lay the snnation ql Lib l ace, and *a eom- tw .e n the city and the H arb o r sy stem jxirchase w ith E lm er R ural E ire P rotection D istrict, B ankus fo r b e tto r th a n an hour, liir.' in. m unity ;sirfg -adso p la n n n l. A lett r w as re a d from Eil w hereby thr?»^ity will send equip b u t n o thing firm was decided at ment out in case of fire. th a t tim e. T he council asked Dempsey, c h a irm a n of th e c it izens com m ittee, recom m ending • Tw it im p o rtan t steps forw ard Wage at a luncheon W ednesday j H o w e v e r in re-im ginexring th d st ict will provide water. Bankus fo r som e kind of agree- uOLgh the use of pick-up trucks 1ment- whereby they could pres n. th a t th e sew er o w nership tie ii©- v. re ta k e n by proponents of th e neon, and said th a t th e re "is a project, he felt th ey could bring ■d barrels, and will contribute 1 U to PeOPIe for ,a vot’3 S 'V te rm in id b efore f u r th e r recom C hetco R iver m outh im provem ent, chance" ef g e ttin g the project it down to a reasonable figure. H e em phasized th a t he w ill do . $200 th e first y ie r, and $25 a fire i Attorney E d F Ackley was dtr- m en d atio n s could be m ade. F irs t a house joint M em orial i through, if enough pressures a re F u neral M a" ' ¡9 be all he can in th e m a tte r, and his for m ore th an eight fires a tte n d - I to d raw up some type of T h e council re q u e ste d th a t a wig- p assed in th e O regon Legis- b rought to b e a t (•¡day. Art; ' 9 a 9 ,’X. : la tu re re q u estin g th e V. S. Con- H e em phasised the fact th a t sta ff will giv© some p relim in ary he S ta r of the Sea Caiholi«- ed. They will issue a contract at «Kreement to buy. and presmt it le tte r be w ritte n to th e group, tj.e end of the first year, a« the to Banku«. th a n k in g th em for w o rk done on c re ss to a p p ro p ria te funds for th e m oney isn’t easy to get. and they study to the m a tte r. T he' M em orial, introduced by "Jiurch, for Mart I sm eister, of district w ill be able to raise money ' Roy Brown, of the Ambulance th e p ro ject. im provem ent. • have in th e ir E lis projects calling Brookings. F r ’ i will b - Ih Second. Col. E. U. M ooreheadi to r th e exp en d itu res of some eight R ep resen tativ es C hapm an, ¿Mc C elebrant. R rc e 'a tio n of the Ros by that time. I t was brought out 1 Association, appeared to ask the E lm eb B an k u s resigned from Ch”ief of the U S. Army E ngineers billion dollars. H e said, however, Kenzie, a n d 'S e n a t o r U lett en- ary will lie at th Church. T h u rs that the city would be abte to city to talc? over the Ambulance th e B udget com m itt"e, because he w a s in Brookings W ednesday to th a t th is is a jxolitical year, and dorseil th e co n stru ctio n program , day evening at 8 00 p m In te rn have m ore equipm ent to b e tte r service. The city refe red it to a said th a t discussion has been held h ’ !-• proposed he has had discussion w ith Rep. which would give the a rea a sm all m ent will be at Mt. C alvary Cem- service the area. committee to r study re g a rd in g inclusion of item s on lock over* t «.•» -«- - — « p roject, » c ra ft h arb o r for "commcsrcial >tery in P ortland. Brow n M o rt A group of citizens from Moore A letter from the State Board th e b udget fo r th e a p p ra isa l of th e fishing s ^ n fishing uary is in charge. Lane atended the meeting and of H ealth was read inquiring a- u tilitie s w hich he owns, a n d it w as . . k o s g r .b e „ p o r t of h.s t n p .o . ^ ¡ ¡ ¡ ^ th e his opinion th a t it is fo r th e best , Mrs. L /sm e iste r is th e w ife of heard the council create a street . to be caled Moore Lane, M that 1)0114 the new 9Bwer Une lttld ,n in te re sts of ihe C ity as w ell a« osition. accom panied b y Col. M oorehead said the project Beach H a rb o r w as added in an Joseph L esm eister and the m other they m n get water. i front of the new Bank building, him self th a t he resigns. Mooreh ad, > f Pet© J L esm eister of Brook- and Bill Owens, as it w as authorized, w ould cost am endm ent to th e M em orial It F re d Ing ram . A report on th© sign in North and the E lk ’« Lodge. However, it M uray Palm er was appointed now th a n th e $187,000, w hen too, h a s already been authorized ngs A com plete o b itu ra y w ill be 8ERESA TELLS SALES PLANS HARMONY Arrest Arm ed M an In Stolen Car INDIAN AGENT ENROLLS HEIRS FRANK JACKSON DEATH REPORTED Prometicns Mon To Sneak Tonight Harbor Has Fire Protection ENGINEERS VISIT CHETCO PROJECT M ARY LESMEISTER DSES CN / P « f f .m a U both off cis E n g in eers, of the U.S. Army more the ^ 8 ^ . the request was originally made, by congress some time ago. ^published next week. Brooking« said that the sign ¡1 waa brough^ out tnat the pipe is to succeed Bankus.