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* '• • • “ “ '• ‘ •» '••J THE STAYTON MAIL LEO KLECKER HERE FROM CALIFORNIA Leo H ie rh e r tii»dii u »hurt visit hern w ith friend* uml relative» l»»t T u n - liny. Leu runic tu I'urtIm ni front Cu-ii- forum on the tr»iiiilig »hi|i Militie.ijHill», to lie |ire»ent at the lto»e F estiv al »lure tin- on vii I hand he 1» w ith mare lint In th e |iuruilc thi» week. Leu W»i lint In Hiilem lr»t Moioluy by hi» b ro th er, W V. S leek er. IMPROVING SERVICE VICTIM OF DIPHTHERIA Stayton Commercial Club Re-Organized Last Friday Evening Itnlpli Lemainl McLnno of Mill City died nt the fuonly home on J u n e J t h of diphtheria. He w u »iek only u »hört time. He wn» 17 yeur» old. IVeeneed wn» the »on of Mr. and Mr». O. I*. Me < Lane. Tin« funerul wu» held a t Fox Valley on J u n e 10th, with Rev. Clark of Mill City officia tin g . Beside» hi» m other arid fa th e r deecneod leave» one , bro th er an d two »¡»ter» to mourn hi» loa». • Last F rid a y evening a mooting of the business men was held a t the City Hall reg ard in g the r e o r g a n iz a t io n of the S ta y to n D eevlopment Ix n g u e which since th e »pri:*; of 1916 has been i n a ctiv e on account df the g r e a t wur. A very nice a tte n d a n c e of the business men were in evidence a n d the report of Sec-Tress. T h o m s on e x p e n d itu re s of the l e a g u e fun ds since the l e a g u e stop- lied ac tiv e work w ss read an d report adopted. Thi» re|iort showed th a t f.o m a balance of ♦•11.75 April 1st, lRl'i, th e fun d bad dw indled to a balance a t th is tim e a m o u n tin g to ♦2.54. T h i money »pent has been »pent for d if f e r e n t m at ter» p e rta in in g to the loral public a n d those present lauded P resid ent L eech , Vice President M ty o a n d S e c re ta ry Thoina in the judiciuu» m anner in w hirh in which this fun d bud been expended. STAYTON PEOPLE ATTEND PAGEANT ! * Mr. Howe, o f Ihe Htayton I.ignt Pow er Company, Im» Ihi» week lienn rnaking extensive Wepair» a b o u l Ih r |di.nt. Ile intern!» to utlliz« the con eretn flnine reeently eoim truetod bjr C. K. T aylor and will iu»tall tw o w a te r nheel« ao th a t hu will h av e one e x tr a «me in raae o f euiergeney. Altogi-lhrr be I» plauning iuiproved »ervice tu- th e publte. A good many Htayton people went to Hab-m th e fir»t part of the week to are the hi»torie png^uM t h a t »taged th ere under the auapirea of W illam ette Cnivrraitjr. Tin» pngeunt depleted the origin an d progre»« of th e W illam ette I'n iv e ra ity and the »tale of Oregon Mid ! wa « »tngv-d with w onderful Ruerrm. Among the m any «king» u*ed to t a r r y nut thi» pageant, were old heirloom» loaned to the I'n iv eraity by old »ettlera all over the W illam ette valley. A largo num ber of Indian» from tin- u.-hool at * Chcinawa took part aUn in this pageant. Company Officials Deny Strikers Are Succeeding * * * * * * * * * * * * * * «k * * * * N ew York, J u n e I I . —“ T r a f fic i* moving » in o o th ly ,'’ wn» the »tatement to. l»y of Vice- P res id en t Reynold» of the 1*0»- tul T elegraph com|ainy. He would not sav how m any men ■truck. N ew York, J u n e 11.—N ew comb C arlto n , president o f the Weatern Union, made the fol lowlug » tatem ent bv telephone to l'o»tma»ter den.-ral ltnrlc»on tod ay with reg ard to the te legrupher» »trike: “ I have Ju»t receiveil report» from all »even diviaion*. T hey all report th a t nbanlutelv noth la g ha» happened. A full force i» working mid t r a f f i c i( clear- la g ." lie add ed t h a t he ««■ m ak in g th e ( t a te m e n t ia the hearin g o f aeveral new »paper reporters. Burleson telephoned Carlton to n»k him ab ou t th e »trike, C arlton »aid. « * * * ♦ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Rev. W. V. McGee will speak at the Presbyterian church at Mehama, Sun Jay at 11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. each Sunday. Every- body invited. * * * * * * * * * * * Î * * * * * * * * * * Only th ree derisions o f m inor im portance were hanued dowrn by th e supreme court thi» week. The oa»e o f Htnte o f Oregon v«. W. 25. Mo»» wa» appealed from H arn ey county, Dalton Itigg» pNlge. Decision by J u d g e John». Hu it wa» in s tig ated because of alleged larceny o f stock, tliY- ca»<* being com plicated with an ag reem en t. The ju d g m en t o f the lower court wa» »u»- tallied. \ T h e i-a»e of (¡ran t Chrome Co. v». J . D. Mark», el al, wa» appealed from O r a n l county, Dalton Bigg» judge. Thi» wa» a suit in eq uity , th e p la i n ti f f claim in g to be th e assignee o f a c e r tain lease and option c o n tract. It- »*»» alleged th a t p lain tiff» did not fu lfill t h e i r co n tr a c t, th a t p ro p erty wa» legal ly ab an d o ned ,an d th e co n traet was »as signed to o th er parties. T h e ju d g m e n t o f the lower cou rt was a ffirm ed . De cision by Ju s tic e H eunett. The ease o f C hauncey LeVee vs. J a c o b LcVeo was appealed from B en ton county, D. T. H kipworth judge. T h is wn» a suit to recover on c o n tract, a n d which frau d i» alleged. C ourt held that there was no prims facie e v i d ence of frau d and the derision of the lower eoert was reversed. Decision by J u s t i c e B urnett. W a sh in g to n .—O f th e 8.0O0 o f ficer » an d men coin pool n g th e m urine b rig a d e when It w en t Into fighting n e a r <'hule,in T h ie r ry Inst J u ly 5 to sto p th e H erm an th r u s t a t I’Hrla, 12tl ofhrera and 5,073 men e ith e r w er hilled o r w ounded. T h e m a rin e a took I.tiey-le-Boege, cleaned u p B el li-mi wood »nil finally c a p tu r e d B onresehes. In d ls rlo s ln g th es e rn suilltles M ajor H e n e m l P a r n e j t , com- m a n d a n t o f th e m a r in e corpa, said pu b lish ed s t a te m e n t» from nrmy «Ihrer» Hint th e m urines w e re not In the light I mix at (Tin temi T h ie rr y wen- ftdstendlng. T he m arinea, he snlif, w ere not net unity In the town Itself, but In Hie notion k now n oltb-lnll.v ns the b u ttle of I Tintemi T h ierry . J Among the crow ds r.t Sab-in lust T u e s day to view the airplanes on th e ir way I to P o rtla n d from California were many S tu yton people. The airplane» sta rte d from M ather Field. Harram ento. lo be Í in P o rtla n d for the Hose Festival. Htops made ill Oregon were at Medford, Rone- burg, Eugene, Corvallis and Salem. Supreme Court Hands Down Only Three Minor Decisions United States Marines Lost 5,199 of 8,000 Serial No. 1157 STA Y TO N , MARION COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1919 25th. Year, No. 22. Mrs. Dena M ark wishes to announce th a t for a short time uow she will have reduced prices on all her hats. Call x,t her Millinery Shop at your <;arllent con venience if you a re in need o f a new hat and get one while th e good ones last. Mrs. Mack also has a very nice line of O arson Oloves a n d Phoenix Hose. I t wa» a f t e r discussion, moved t h a t the member» of the League w hirh had been voted on th e in activ e list place all former m em bers on the ac tiv e list and th e secretary was in stru c te d to »tart col' lection of the due» beginning J u n e 1st ‘JENEVIEVE BOUCHETTE’ Jenevieve Bouchette a French girl is branded with a cross of shame by the Germans while trying to return to her native town on learning that her aged parents had been murdered by German troops in their home at Deschon. France, and is taken by a German officer. See this tre- mendous story at the Star Thea- tre Saturday, June 14th. — ■ — . i m i ENJOYS OUTING The m e m b e r, of the cast of c h a r a c t e r . ^ „ a ■ in th e O p eretta “ O -H ara 8an given hero anmetimi- ago, enjoyed a d n y ’» out- ing Inst F rid a v a t S ilver Creek Fells. They made th e tr ip i a th e A eg erter truck mid were rh ap ero n ed by the d i rector* of the O p e re tta , Mrs. J . F. Lau ■ ml Mr». T. W. Creorli. Everyone re ported a very plensant t r i p nnd a day Wallace Sm ith, who has been e n jo y long to be rem embered. ing a th irty -d a y furlough with homo rel One of th e SaU’in paper» announced a tiv e s an d fr ie n d s ^ e t u r n i n g to a t r a i n ing camp in Calif, where he will receive Inst »Tuesday th a t a m arria g e license hi» discharge from tho aervico, although had been issued to Michnel Benedict and A ngelinc H erm ans, Itfith of ouldim- th a t may not bo for sovoral weeks. itr. H en ry Lnr.inkn, form erly in the U. 8. service ai»d more recently o f O. A. C., spent the g re a t e r portion of th is w ick visiting th e F ra n k Lesley fam ily. Mr. L azinka, whose home Is in Pendleton, is a brother-in-law of Oliver Lesley, al»o of Pendleton. D o n ’t forgot Hint th e T illotaon 'a Ja z x Leo Wijjr. one of the high school O rchestra, f e a tu rin g Ringing along with g r a d u a te s hns gone to Redne, Or -gon, it» niuaje will give a datum here in the where he ha» accepted a well paying po near fu tu re in th e S k a tin g Rink. sition. t ' • ' HOW W E O ET T H E N E W S Day before y esterd ay n perfectly nice Indv culled up and with tea/» in her voire reproved us for not m entioning th e fact th a t »lie hud a friend v isitin g her last week. We told her th a t she Imd nut let us know Hint she had n v is itor. Then she said, “ Well, von should have known. I thought you were run ning n n e w sp a p e r.’ ’ W o u ld n ’t th a t r a t tle your slats? Some people th in k th a t nn ed ito r ought to he a cross lietwnen Argus nud Anna Eve Fav. They seem to think th a t ou r five senses arc aug men ted by a aixth th n t lets us know ev ery th in g t h a t happens, o n on it we seoi hear, feel, ta s te or smell it not. D ear lady, editors are only human or at least nlmost human. If von havn u friend visiting yon, if you nre going aw ay, or have returned from a visit out of town, if J o h n n ie frills nnd b reak s his m m , if your hu sband chops his toe instead of n stick of wood, if a n y th i n g happens to make you ¿glad, or sad, happy, or mini, call us up. Tell us about it. T h a t ' s the wny to get it in the paper. Card of Thanks. VVV wish to thank tho neigh bors and friends for their kind ness and sympathy, also for the beautiful floral offerings, render ed duririK the illness and death ‘of our belovfed wife and mother. Lewis Lnnp and family. fiii ill' SLOPER HOME SOON PIONEERS’ PICNIC SATURDAY JUNE 21ST Ibirc Hloper received a telegram the | first p a rt o f th is week front hie brother Hoy, s t a ti n g t h a t he was being dis charged from United States service at The P ioneer»' pirnic will be heiil a t W ashington, D. O., and t h a t he would the J o h n H u n t place fiv e milra south be home »»on. The Rlopcra are now e x of Hilvcrton an d eight miles n o rth o f pecting him here any dag. Htayton, on B aturd ay, J u n e 21st. A. 8. B e n n e tt t-ml o th e r pro m in en t speakers will be on the program. Tbo 8alent band will furnish music an d there will be som ething doing sll t.ie q u t r b ’rljr in adv&nc«. time. E verybody is in v ited to s t t e n a Thro« mlpdi beruhip committee« were sn d it is e x p ected there will be a large tam ed as follower Dr. H. A. Beau-L Th(. home of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Ktflly a tte n d a n c e . chsn.p. Joseph Hpanlol an d J . P . WU- n f Cwon H o„ ow WB, the M eae of a buiT bur. T h i. comm ittee will . t a r t work a t ^ Hundav , /te rn 0 o n , nd evening once and »«licit every b u . i n e . . man anti abo u, ]g , youn(f pro,a-rty ow ner in th e city to become >nd gpeB| , he evenin|f in dancing. I t CELEBRATES HOME COMING OF SON State Highway Commission Prepares For Work On Many Projects. members. There aro a good m any very im p o rt ant m atter» coming before the town 01 Ftr.vtoa the next few year» and th e con- census of those present was th a t we must be ready to meet and rope w ith any th ing th a t shall do the town good or to help lick a n y th i n g t h a t will h u rt It. 0 * A m eeting will ba held in the n ear f u tu re when every b o d y in te re ste d will be invited to a tte n d and complete the re- organization of the League. Thi» is a very im p o rtan t move fo r H trvton a» we must hav e an o r g a n i s a tion th a t should a n y th i n g tu r n up wS ran lie prepared to look a f t e r it, a n d it should h ave the support of e v e ry busi- ness man and property ow ner in th e town. wa* sort of a home com ing a ff a ir. Aa Roy lies lately re tu rn e d from F rance where he has been for the past eighteen months. In th e^ afterno on ice cream and Portlandm Oregon. J u n e 11.— Bonds to r a k e were paused an d in the evening the am ount o f li.OOG.'KiO were sold light refresh m en ts w ere served. The T u e s d a y by th e s ta te h ig h w a y commis d:inrj ng wail up till a f t e r 2 o ’clock sion for ♦942,600, a discount of ♦57.40<L Monday m orning and all p resen t re p o rt T h e successful bidder was a syn d icate •composed of the B a n k e r s ’ T r u s t o f a most enjoyable a ff a ir . N e w York, N orth ern T ru s t com pany a n d C arsten k Earle of Seattle. On the basis sold the bond», w hich b e a r Christian Church 4 per eent in terest, will net a b o u t 4.55. T h e ' price fo r th e bonds w as a shad e -better th a n o b tain ed for a sim ilar in- At Stayton -stallment las t month. Out of t h e 46,000,000 a u th o rized th ere rem ain s to Morning sermon. “ What Re •be disposed o f ♦2,000.000. ally Saves Us?” Evening ser T here were 10 bidd ers fo r th is i n mon. “The Bible-The Book of stallm ent a n d the nex t highest to th e successful one was t h a t o f th e N ation al Life.” These are clear concise <’ity com pany of New York, ♦941.390. spiritual messages built upon the T h e o th er bids ranged from ♦932,000 Word of Life. Our motto is to t o ^O.OOO. In add itio n to the t a l e of bonds th e “Preach the Word.” Everyone commission opened proposals for 19 ro a d projects, including n in e bridge* invited to both services. a n d cu lverts, the e stim ated - cost o f •which a m o u n ts to ♦1.8*4,000. T here ia * At Kingston The Shaw Wool Pool will re- •involved 164 miles of h ig h w ay . Owing Preaching and the Lord’s Sup t o the larg e num ber of bids a n d the cejved sealed bids for 3.360 or e in volved in e x ten d in g them t h e more fleeces of wool on June 20th, per at 3 p. m. Sermon, “Jesue tim an n o u n cem en t of a w a rd s will be m ade at Shavv Oregon, at 2 p’clock p. the Divine Savior.” This is a today. Following is a. list of th e pro jects: m Sale committee to have right very convincing message on the B ak er county, g ra d in g a n d g ra v e l Divinity of Jesus and his power reject any and ail bids: lin g 4.65 miles S a g section B ak er- Sgj® Committee: Chas. Heines to save humanity. Let all at C ornucopia highw ay. Kingston k n o w that good live B eaton cou nty , g r a d i n g a n d p av in g w H Downing C. J. Hunt gospel services are being held and •» miles from Monroe north. John Smith Lew Draifer C lvckam as county, g ra d i n g 3.8 miles b etw een A urora a n d Canby. C j Hunt. Secy. Shaw, 0 re. everyone is invited to attend. Arthur A. Harriman, Coos county, grad in g L9 miles be ______ m _______ tw een C oquille an d C edar P o int. Minister (¡corgi- Bcedle »{tent W edn esday a t C u r r y cou nty , g ra d in g 6.94 miles be A lbany where he h a d personal businois tw een H u b b a r d creek a n d B rush creek. In t h e recent su it of the Ham m ond to look over. Douglas county g ra d in g an d m ac L u m b e r company ag ain st the Public adam 4.5 miles, fcoseburg to Wikbur; Service Commission o f Oregon, in which Dr.id" ' h » bu*inp“ t r i * th e lum ber company was denied lower g ra d in g a n d macadam 3.3o miles Leona to D rain ; grad in g 2.7 milea an d m ac to P o rtla n d thi» week, rates. Ih e company files a p etition a s k adam 7.7 miles Yoneaila section. ing the court to v a c a te its form er co n Byron Robertson and wife a n d son Ja c k s o n cou nty , b r i d g e a t Rockv clusions of law a n d to place th ereo f the g ra d in g 8.15 miles G reen H ow ard visited S ta y to n relatives and following: “ T h a t th e d efen d an t, did P oint, not m ake a valuatio n of property of the S p rin g s-Jen n y creek a n d g ra d in g 10.» frie n d s over S unday. Columbia k K ebalem R iver R ailway miles G reen S prings-P aefic hig hw ay. ■ The a ftern o o n session of th e com Co., as a basis for d eterm in in g the re* Frnneis X. Hoercth, well know n here, ___ ao nable ness of th e rate. T h a t th e de- mission was devoted to Che h e a rin g ^ BOf ^ |t> ord„ p r e . of co u n ty d elega tion* has been ro ncw ing old a c q u a i n ta n c e , Most o f tho about the town th is week. scribing rateh upon tr a n s p o rta tio n eon counties w h ic h -v o te d bond issues J u n e sidcrations, but upon the large pro fits 3 to be expended in cooperation w ith th e s t a t e sent rep resen tativ es to a r O scar Aah a n d a p a r t r ' of friends which the lum ber company was su p range fo r specific c o n tr a c ts re g a rd in g posed to be m aking, an d th a t i t was from P ortland spent S u n d ay a t Fue V. « " T “ — *> . __ | , public policy du rin g the w ar to give the e xpen diture of th e money. Dare Sloper home. I th e railroa d com pany e x tr a large pro A pprove B en to n Project« i f i t s . ’ ’ The H am m ond people ask fo r a T he commission re a f fir m e d i t s fo r Mr. a n d Mra. F ra n k Sicgmund a n * decree along th ese lines in order to mer action a d o p tin g the cou nty ro a d Mrs. J a c o b S iegm und nil of Fox \ alley secure lower rates. betw een McMinnville an d Bellevue. A sh ortcut on th e Canyon creek- w ere intown on Mondr.y of th is week. | W. C. Winslow has filed suit ag ain st — _ _ ! N. Bigerneas. In a' sale by foret insure B eav erton road was adopted. In co n Miss Mildred English has been visit- of r e r t a i n lumber involved in the case sideration of accep tin g a -grade o f 8 per cent to correspond w ith the g ra d e in M u ltnom ah cou n ty, th e p ro p e rty ow ners interested in the road ag reed cou n try , for the |iast several days. | it doov|oped t h a t Mr. Bigerness held . ch attel lien a g a in s t th e lum ber for ♦•'>00. to provide ♦8000. fu rn ish rig ht of w a y There was ho record of the lien Or it and all th e rock needed in paving. S teps were ta k e n to begin work o n was overlooked. W h en the lum ber wa» sold through cou rt proceedings, Mr. the road betw een Corvallis a n d New.- P lan s an d sp ecificatio ns w ere , Winslow bought it. -Later th e $¿00 lien port was disclosed. Mr. Winslow sues to ord ered p rep ared to g rade and m ac adam ize -between N ew p ort and Toledo ¡clear his title. The ap p raisers h ave s u b m itted th eir in Lincoln county a n d betw een W ren valuatio n o f the e s t a te of W. I,. Sim er and the Lincoln co u n ty line in B en to n ¡ a l . * The 205 ac re farm in the Waldo county, th ese b ein g considered th e hills was app raised at iS000. Besides worst sections of the road. The co un j th e )farm th e r e w as the s to rk on the ties will boar the cost o f g ra d in g a n d ,<ann and the f a r m in g implements. The th e s t a te the cost of tihe su rface work. ap praisers were Joseph Ramsycr, W. A. A su rv ey of the Jo h n Dny h ig h w ay b e jm * tw een C ottonwood an d Condon w as J o n e s and J . C. Jones. ordered. ■ ■■ ■ * 1 Tho d anro t h a t was to be given on BIDS FOR WOOL FLEECES ......... >■ •». r',R ?rNKi".?tnS r H Js; MTIQNAL W CAPITA!. AFFAIR Sherman Law Is, Ignored in Steel PricD Fixing A SH IN G T O N .— In th e light of a . r e c e n t e x tr a o r d i n a r y e v en t a t Washing- ton It t e r m s a f a r cry back to th e d e v s when th e S h erm an a n t i t r u s t law seu t periodic sh iv ers along the sp in es of ninny bu sin ess men. T im e waa when men e->gaged In th e sam e line of business dlsou. sed prices w ith bated b re a th , fe a rfu l l\»t som e one w ithin ra n g e nf an o rd in a ry con versational to n e of voice And ooleotlon. which would p a ss along to th e d e p a r t m e n t of j u s t i c e . At th e capitol. how ever, steel p ro d u cers not only arg u ed a tL e d m ini m um price list fo r a period of months, w ith th e public in full cognizant « 4 >f w h a t w as fo rw a rd , hut m inim um prif*» for steel w ere ag reed upon w ith the knowledge, even w ith th e connivance, of g o v e rn m e n t rep re se n ta tiv e s . By th is v irtual repeal of the S h e rm a n a n t i tr u st law, accom plished th ro u g h Hie ag re e m e n t b etw een th e Industrial board of th e d e p a r t m e n t of com m erce an d th e steel n in n u f a rtiir e ra fixing th e price of steel product» fo r th e r e m a in d e r of the c u rr e n t y ear, th e g o v e rn m e n t has served notice upon g eneral Industry t h a t It has ad o p ted ii b ro ad and con s tru c tiv e policy In the m a t t e r of business conservation, nnd th a t th e n arrow , repressive a l t it u d e It had assum ed tow nrtl e n te r p r i s e for m ore th a n h genci o Hon h a s been Dually ab andoned. T h is forw ard-looking action on the p a rt of th e federal a d m in is tra tio n lies been fo resh ad o w ed in Ihe c o n s ta n t postp one m ent of th e a n ti tr u s t prosecutions - n th e c a le n d a r o f the S u p rem e c o u rt nnd by Hie p assag e of ihe Webh law. which gives o u r m a n u f a c tu r e r» th e rlRl't to llx price» i r .-oiuhinalion on prodn- Is Intended fo r export. W ^ ■1 ’ 1 >r-1 • >' uignt, -Inue 14, •>> thi Till«, !,OT> * ,a z * 0 r ‘ “ e»t r a - haB hoon P“ ’ 1’ poned to an in d e f in ite d ate. However, th is orch estra h a s promise*! to ¿ive u dance iu the very n e a r fu tu re. California Women Working For Special Legislative Session On Suffrage Bill Sail Francisco. J u n e I I .— U ndaunted by Governer S t e p h e n s ’ sta te m e n t th a t he does not believe it ndvis&ble to call an extra session of the legislature to r a t if y th e s u ffrag e am endm ent, women are c o n tin u in g the circulation of p etitions a -k in g S tephens to call the session. S tephens voiced his stan d in a t e l egram to C arrie Chapman C a tt, head of the A m c riia n W o m e n ’s S u ff ra g e ' s i : i. A f te r review ing his sup r i f fra g e in congress nud in •nmpnign», S tephens said: pan •I .1 not think* it ndviaahle to 1 nn xtrn session of th e legislature a t this I hi- time. If later 'developm ents make -in exirn session advisable l will -all i t . ’’ Form Squad to Sell Blood for Transfusion S a n ta B a rb a ra . Cal.— A “blood tr a n s fu s io n sq u a d ,” composed of physically p e rf e c t men and women, to hold th em selv es a v a il a b le a t any tim e th e i r services a r e needed. Is being fo rm ed here. T h e S a n ta B a r b a r a C o u nty Medical society h a s Issued a cnll fo r a dozen v olunteers. T h e m e r it of th e plan. It Is pointed out. fs th n t p hysicians will h ave n n m - s o f person s who can be called - n Im m ediately In em ergency cases, w h e re a s by th e old plan valu ab le tim e w as lost In ex a m in in g volunteers. W hen one o f th e m em ber« of th e “p e rf e c t s q u a d ” Is called ti|M>n to give blood fo r som e p a tie n t he o r she, ns th e ense m ay he, will be paid S20 fo r the red corpuscle» given u p to save som eone else.