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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER , 16, 1920. THE: OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON STATE CORPORATION DEPARTMENT GAINS W IN INCOME Salem, Nov. 16. Gross receipt of 1307,064.81 tor. the year ending June. 30, last, an increase of $84. . over .the preceding year, are shown in the report of the state Corporation department submitted v Governor Olcott today by T. B. Handley, state corporation commis sioner, i " i - Of the' total .receipts '.for the year, 1132.118.98 was collected from foreign rorporaions as entrance and license R. .!.'. Disbursements ; In the administration of the department for the year totalled $14M(J8.9, leaving a net turnover to the btate's general fund of $289,055.85, a net gain to tho state over the preceding yeaf of $83,493.84, ji , ' Dlue sky permits were issued to 136 corporations and 20 brokers during the -.year; -whereas 87 permits previously is sued to corporations and nine which had been issued to "brokers were dis solved. I No additional legislation is necessary , to the reclamation , of the white lands of the Willamette valley, according to Percy A. Cupper, state engineer, who. In a letter to the Salem Commercial lub which lias started a move for the drainage of these lands, calls attention 'to the present reclamation act, 'Which he declares to be sufficient to cover the needs of the situation. The state engi neer heartily commends the move to place these white lands under cultiva tion, a plan which he characterizes as not only feasible but entirely worthy of the best efforts of the club. ' to the Quay, where he directed the final attempts at defense. The sounds of battle were heard distinctly and the civilian population was in an uproar. Wounded straggled back from the front seeking aid and demanding transporta tion to safety. The city assumed more of a beleag uered aspect when .fires broke 'Out and dense smoke floated over the spires and towers and obscured the masts of ves sels in the harbor, s Among supplies de stroyed were stores of American Red Cross. Commercial warehouses were threatened, but most of the stores were saved. HABBOB IS JAMMED Hie harbor was jammed with war and other craft, hastening in for human cargo to be transported to Black Sea islands or. to the Turkish coast. French and American . warships joined In the work, the : Americans operating chiefly from Yalta, on the eastern shore of the peninsula.' In Theodosia and Yalta con ditions were ' much the same as in SebastopoL j Red troops were In full possession of those two cities. Portions 'of the Wrangel army re mained in the outer defenses of Sebas topoU endeavoring to hold back the in vaders until evacuation of the city should be complete. The type of warning signs authorized . by the legislature of 1912 for use at railroad crossings cannot be changed without additional legislation authoris ing such a change, according to an opinion written by Attorney General Van Winkle for thei information of the pub lic service commission. Fred A. Williams, public service com missioner, left; Monday. night for Se attle, where he will represent the Ore gon commission' in a conference on de murrages and ; free time for export on grain shipments. UKRAINIANS HIT ', ! - r BY SOVIET ARMY ! : (Continued From Fsga OmI troops and another filled with wounded men. The general himself was aboard the cruiser Korniloff. KVACITATION OP SEBASTOPOIi MARKED BY UTTER ROUT Constantinople, Nov. 15. (U. P.) The evacuation of t gebastopol by the civilian population was marked by complete de moralization. ' Quays were piled high with personal belongings which had to be discarded : when refugees boarded snips, umy one mira oi mose desir ing transportation could be carried away by the shipping available. Other Crimean ports already In the hands of the j Bolshevik! suffered like congestion. ; ; ' ; In Constantinople many rescue ships rode at anchor unable to land refugees because of , lack of accommodations in the city. ! j ! . The last hours of Wrangel's occupa tion or Sebastopol were filled with con fusion. j ' Wrangel's headquarters were removed of Merit assured for all who come here. Important savings, too, because of our dealings direct with the makers. I 5 -Every size from a door mat to carpets every good color combinations, every good make and every attractive design carefully selected from the Old Masters by Mr. Geo. Atiyeh, who is ntOw In the Orient, j ATIYEHBR0S. ! 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Prize Mask Ball Thanksglsin Night. economic mission to London, informed the United News that Italy had already accepted terms of agreement, with only minor changes from the original propo sition, and .was ready to sign the docu ment as soon as Great Britain's decision became known. ; , v : The Italian ag.eement with Russia comprises substantially the same condi tions, Gianninl stated, as the unwritten understanding under which trade with Russia is now being carried on, the only desirability of the agreement being to secure guarantees for that trade. Brit ish and- French trade also is being car ried cm. be said, under the same cir cumstances. ' . . Gianninl, who is In very close, touch with British - economic and diplomatic experts, declared it quite - improbable that Great Britain would further refuse to recognise soviet Russia with a trade agreement. Mrs, MacSwiney to Sail November 24 Washington. Nov. 16. (U. P.) Mrs. Muriel MacSwiney, : widow of the late lord mayor of Cork, b-y secured a pass port for her tri to -.ierica and- will sail on the Celtic, November 24, accord ing to a cable, -iia received br the American commission on Irelan' today. Oakland Celebration Of Armistice Day Is Noisy, Destructive Oakland, Or., Nov. 16. Armistice day proved more exciting than the average citizen anticipated. There was quite an exodus to- Roseburg. where the Legion had charge of the celebration. But sev eral young. men appropriated a box of dynamite and stationing themselves upon the reservoir hill nctf-a-st of town, "en tertained" the community with detona tions that pro ved rather destructive The windows --i the high school and com munity church and several dwellings were shattered ; the school trnace was also damaged. The shock was distinctly felt by residents seven ms distant. The damages will amount to $1500. Tire Price Reduced Youngstown O.. Nov. 16. (TJ. P.) President J. F. 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