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!'':. . . . - f If you want to know what Is going on In Salem; if you are"lu tprested in this city;, if you want to kn6w What the merchant of alera are doing Read the -ads; Because the Classified "ad pass. of. .the Statesman, reaches and Is read In the homes of so many people lir and near Salem, is why a small ad on that page always brings good returns. - - SEVENTY-THIRD YEAR SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY MORNING, JA'NUARY 4, 1924 PRICE FIVE CENTS V 1' i V VlD liT 'f 0 Residents South of Salem 'l Must' Maintain Lines -to ; City Limits; Says" Service uommission CLAIM FOR DAMAGES MUST GO TO COURTS What Is Called Only Discrim inatory Case in State Is - Eliminated PAULUS RESIGNS AS general manager of fruit Association Withdrawal From Cooperative Organization Scheduled for April 1 Need of Rest Given as Reason Task of Adjusting Financial Condition Completed During Incumbency. loll CANINE KEEPS ON TRAIL OF TROLLEY CAR Faithful Animal Followed Car All Afternoon; Thinking Master Was on Board 1, ft I . What. ,the . puhlic service com- . mission calls 'tone of the few re mafnlhg discriminatory situations established - during the develop went' of the telephone Industry under competitive conditions and "i before the days of regulation." is to be remedied by an order of the commission today affecting farmer patrons of the company in the dlsr triet' Immediately south of Salem. " Elsewhere In Oregon farmers are required to maintain their own lines up to the primary rate area ot the, company, Inthe district . south of Salem, on account of, an ' arrangement existing since about the year 1904, the farmers main tain their lines only to Liberty, while the Pacific Telephone Tel egraph company maintains the lines from Liberty to the south city limits of Salem, -a distance of 2.2 miles beyond the primary rate area, which is the city limits.! This is considered a discrimination against the ' farmers north, east and west r, of Salem and also all others in the state. It was officially announced vesterdav by Kenneth C Miller, president of the board of directors of the Oregon Growers Cooperative association and the Oregon Growers packing corporation, that Robert C. Paulus, general manager of the Oregon Growers Cooperative association and its affil iated packing and warehousing company, the Oregon Grow ers Packing corporation, had tendered his resignation to the board of directors of both companies at their meeting last Friday, December 28. In tendering his resignation to the directors Mr. Paulus stated A combination . dark yellow pointer and shepherd, with four j white feet 'and a white ring around his tail, followed a street Oratory FIOWS in Senate and ca. all, Thursday1 afternoon in be- House Chairmanship lie hi mer wa8?nb0r ., r j Finally he became tired and Deadlock continues ana lay down in tbe snow whenever Adjournment Taken J ue street car stopped. tie was rescued py riumane ui ficer Morehouse who has the dog at his snimal refuge. He will be glad to deliver ft to the owner. The .faithful animal did not see the owner get off the street car, so kept up his mad chase.. - - Inquiry Demanded of Why Bar Association Chose Foreign Liner 111 CLElfELUpQ INSANE MAti 1 CRATED UP BY WORKERS Maniac Attack Junction Op erator in r Ontario and Stops . Everything GflLDAi S ARE PREDICTED OREGOO: I. . . - - Iff; - ' ' LA FOLLETTE RETURNS AFTER LONG ILLNESS PORT WILLIAM, Ont, Jan. 3. Armed with a two-bitted axel and howling 1 like a' wHd beast, I 1 II II V rV rilHIHIl . IB YTl Ja.ll I JB IT- iiruic I ' " . . Calif ornian Candidate for the oDera.tr r from bis. office at Portland Bureau l Recedes. Nomination Turns . B i g pnmee junction near here yes- from Hopeful' Forecast Of' Guns on Administration :JimK Policies I Wnfle. an attacWng force, con sisting of the operator and sec tion men, battled to regain, con- OHIO STATE CENTRAL JSL?' JLiS:CLEAN SAUM STREElS.. 24 Hours . Eaf fier for Mild ' Weather - V , RESIGNS FROM GROWERS' POST fa w Must Ceas Practice WASHINGTON. Jan. 3. Con-1 sress returned today from its hol- i idav recess, listened to several that during the first year of the hours of oratory and transacted a organization before ne became manager, the packing company GEOHeE PARKER TOUCH !':..r,i . ...... ; : ..A.i.r'nl ' UUMMI I 1 tt A I I HUMLU no interfered with. Finally a battering ram waft put : Into play, the door Bmasbed in and Krusiski jammed tehind It. Spikes were driven through the door and the insane man was practically crated until the police arrived from Fort wniiam. ,WITH THREE PLOW& Senator Says Tax Propa ganda Is Being Pushed By Interested Folk " No Mention of Snow Made in. Ordinance Providing for Cleaning Streets (By Tha Associated Press) CLEVELAND. Ohio, Jan. 3. A bitter attack on the Republican national committee for its action in increasing southern delegate A-J ' The Pacific company is required hy the order to desist from this practice by April , i.l The order, while apparently directed against the telephone company, really up holds (the contentions of. th com pany, and .la against the centen ' Uons of the fanners. ' ',.- j The.order says tn part: ? "This proceeding brings to light one of the few remaining discrim inatory situations established dur ing; the development of the tele phone industry under competitive condlUons and before the days -Of regnlatton." Trom the'Tecoi it ap pears that several years agoj, prob ablynrine 1J04, the, farmers and other residents of the Liberty dis trict, south of the city of jSatem, formed an organization for tne j 1WBEHT C PAULUS j had invested too heavily In pack ing plants in anticipation of add I tional acreage of fruits which was never signed up, and as a resolt it was badly over-invested and ri correspondingly under-financed that at the end of that year jupon taking the general management of both concerns, which was confer red upon him at that time, it be came necessary for him to de vote practically aTl of his time and energy in connection with fjnan c.ial matters while pulling the or ganization through the serious fi nancial stringency following the deflation period. Condition Overcome' The obstacle of this financial condition had been gradually overcome, but the handling of the situation, the marketing of enor mous crops through this period of poor markets, the reduction of a heavy overhead under which the concern was organized and the building of a smooth working or ganization had taxed his strength to tbe utmost, and he felt a severe need for a rest. He tendered his Governor -: Refuses. Reprieve ? week, with committees at work Reouested i By .rortland. both the senate and house are Organizations rhD.lnlArl tr trt fin.lllv ITim II I 1 V- . II X ' j stride which will carry them up to adiournment. nlanned for be fore the national political - con- Governor Pierce vciuioiis MCAi bummer. I" . r- " j si ma .-. T,,.K1tn ,tion of fleorffft Parker, slaver of ueu vuwimBe wai.c i"" W T. rtnnlan of t.inn 1 nomination, marKea me opening Work on administrative features of the Mellon tax reduction bill was received by the house ways and means committee which hopes to bring forth legislation in ten days or two weeks. The first ap propriation bill of the session fAr the Interior department is to be presented to the house next Tues day and will be followed by the1 army and navy budgets. Fall to Klect The senate today made another I ineffectual effort to select a chair man of tne interstate commerce convention, a big gun bombard ment. against the administration for supplying arms and ammuni tion to the Obregon forces in Mexico and a thrown gauntlet to AoDarent Amiable Relations last night re- th Ohio Republican state central! rf . YesterdaV BlOW Ub itto the execu- committee which endorsed Presi-l tdrty J colcf uaV DIUYV UJJ Later in uay POIITLAND, 0r.,: jan.? 3.-4-The local government weather bureau. had receded completely tonight from its hopeiut forecast ot 2i hours, earlier for milder weather. The latest forecast -Is for contin ued cold and more show. . Tbe respite from snowfall of 24 hours had given: opportunity for side- Sheriff county, May 20, 1923, which will take place at ;the stare peniten tiary at 8:30 b'clockj, this morn ing'. : , Telegrams urging the governor to "reprieve "Parker and all other men at the prison awaiting execu tion were received from two Port land organizations, Hhe Mad-in-Oregon Disarmament Forum for 'Anti-Capital Punishment Crusade and the Progressive Woman's League, Inc. . Reprieves were committee, two more ballots, the asked pending the initiatipn of a 26th and 27th of the long drawn out contest between the regular and insurgent Republicans and the Democrats being taken without breaking the deadlock. Tbe vot ing stood approximately as before, Senator Cummins, Republican, resignation to take effect on April Iowa- receding 28 and 29.. re- TO SEEK H COUGH Director! of Athletics at Uni- versity Will Go East to ; Interview Men ; EUGENE, Or.. Jan. 3. Virgil Earl, director of athletics at the University of Oregon, and some 1, or as soon thereafter s the board felt they could s'pare him The board of directors felt the justice of this request and after almost every member of the board, had taken occasion to pay tribute to the manner in which the manager had met the various problems of the last four years, reluctantly accepted the resigna tlon, with regret at losing a man as valuable and courageous as Mr Paulus has proven to be. The board accepted Mr. Paulus' reslg- spectively, for re-election; Sena tor Smith, Democrat, South Caro- bill which these organizations pro pose to put on the ballot at the state primary election in May for the abolition of capital punish ment. Qovernor Pierce said he had no new evidence on which to base a reprieve, w'r - .. ' :" f Prisoners besides Parker now awaiting execution are Abe Evans, address of Senator Hiram Johnson of California in his campaign for the i presidential nomination here tonight. Foreign Policy Hit Senator Johnson also made a frontal attack on the foreign po licy fof the administration, reiter ated his Chicago speech in so far as it referred to his unqualifiedly favoring a soldiers' bonus, 'cau tioned the people to look care fully, into the Mellon taxation planv although advocating a re duction in taxes in no uncertain terms, advocated help for the farmersi by the lowering of freight rates and' cooperative societies and! finished with a seathing ar raignment of thOSe who would Memories of pre-war Which the interchange oV3 notes and .-communications was featured, are being revived by the plumbers' strike in Salem. After amiable relations had apparently been re stored between the and the master- plumbers, tbe whole affair blew up Thursday morning with the result that there was no change in the situation last night. r - For: a time it was believed the difficulty bad been straightened,' out and that the men would bo -at work Thursday, after J. A. Ber nard!, secretary of the master walk and . street clearing opera tions and" there ' was ; little Snow left underfoot Ihere In the. iown-i town section tonight, y ; . v Eastern Oregon points " gener ally were still experiencing wsth-. days in er ood deal colder than that In western ' Oregon nut ? iTeennR weather continued all over tha state.' i; . :---,'i--:-". -fi No Let "Up Im Salem - journeymen L- C)U weather In' Sa-' lent Thursday,' tnotfgh the tern- perature was not as lew- 4s cm the precedins; ' dayJ 'A maximum 'of " 2 9. 'degrees and a mlalmufa xtt v 19 degrees "were 'reported. HPre-i dictions of warmer weather and a-, promise of rain failed, to tnater-; iaiize. ? -f-rr" ' " Iina, receiving 31 on both bal- slayer of James Dora n in Wasco lots, and Senator Couzens, Repub- county; Russell Hecker, slayer of lican, Michigan, 11. Frank Bowker in Clackamas coun- Senator LaFollette, Republican, ty; Arthur Covell, convicted for Wisconsin, who has been ill. re- inciting his nephew, Alton Covell, turned to the senate today for the to kill Mrs. Ebba Covell in CooS first time this season. Investigation Called Inquiry into plans of the Amer ican Bar association to use a Bri tish vessel for transportation cf county, and George Peare, slayer Few. local, telephone, lines. are .. T1; " ont of commission -and no ton Unel , plumbers, officiaUy notified the I - -M- VW-.B H - J raignment ot inose woo woulu I ninmhera won Id srrpn tn th lo-1 ". r .- r - haveth countrv ioiu in the world ?mv, Vr?J? ;beJicifIc' Telephone & Telegraph com- . it proposal wan i acceyeu , ujr ia i. ua,c icv.cm.4j vuo.. . i miirnormpn hut a a moptlni' lat- . . i. 1 ... J. .1. - ii. I ' - - r- cenam peopie, inciuamg me u- in. the morninz the. master plumbers did not agree to the Bernardi suggestion and refused to abide by his, plan. Result the strike was declared on again. ' Various . communications ex changed 'between the striking master tingulshed Detroit manufacturer, have deplored that we should have an election this year and perhaps at all," said Senator Johnson. "And many politicians denounce me because I have m- 1 CU, I . ... .. .. .L. I " - of his wife and a neighbor namdl'cu . l"c ac . VJ journeymen ana tne occasion bu usve uui jv-i uihk i plumbers were as follows: their plans for a nomination ny Culver in Coos county. Parker was reported as bearing up well Thursday. A woman, said to be his niece, and Father Addressed to the union: Statement of Sir. Paulus On being approached regarding ' ' k k V : 4 nihi naiitn 4a Va t n tM A Vw Daa purpose of providing a switchboard ldent Campbell will leave , this thn. ltt?L? B iDt n thm, ivoral lines terminating -I, ,u . until after April 1. " t i ww tw iue uiiuuie weak oiu cask at Liberty. . At this time there ftf - foothaii coach . for Were In ll about J 3 Or, 14 farmer tllft nnfVernltv ' aconrAine to n. lines terminating at inac point at thft Henartmnt of we mauer ny ine oiaicsman rev- . . . I . I - I . .. , . . 1 reseniaiive yesieraay, ur. i-uiu made the following statement: The strain of the work has been unusually heavy during the past four years, especially since many problems had to be met which are not faced in ordinary conditions, and while I have felt the necessity of stopping to lest for some time past I did not feel it the proper thing to do until the heavy financing of the company had been completed, the overhead reduced, and a smoothly working organization finally completed, I have tried to build an organiza tion which could run without me for months at a time if necessary, and would not quit until I felt During the negotiations feveral atWeUcg today meetings were cauea, tnesej meet- : Earl hag heen in8tructed to in- ings, Ming auenaea ny a i-epresen- terview about 25 of the 60 appli- tauve ot tne racuic leirpnone cant for the position. He is ex- Teiegrapn company, wnpropoSe pectedi to telegraph, his recom- i , to exiena a poie ieaa wua auiuc- melliations ,back to the faculty in lenLJtnes from lae ciiy rai oi abont a moTiaXt nwas stated. Salem to Linerty, a aistance oi members on a pilgrimage to Lon- nation, however, only on condition don next summer was ordered by t. V. Keenan.; spent the entire effective senate, wmcn aiso asKea ior anernoon wunrnim. information as to the facilities the Parker declared he was not go- board had offered the delegation ing to the gallows) with a feeling of the Chamber of Commerce of of ill will against any person, the United States or its trip last He said, however, that he was not year to Rome made in a foreign vessel. default to be consummated. 1 shall not concede that , collectors of revenue, United States mar-icity cf Salem agree to submit the shals, postmasters and other of- j wage scaie to a local board of ar pany- open and the plant functioning as. usual. Tiotlri organizations , dread . the possibility of sleet and a ail--, ver "thaw: ' " ' Three- horse-drawn plow were ! kept in action throughout the res idence section yesterday by Wal ter Low,' street' 'commissioner.' ' These are-making an effort U clear" thai sidewalks; - This work ' is being, retarded by the light rain that fell Wednesday night. rees The master plumbers of the " .mu.. , keeping intersections . clear- bt flee holders may themselves alone bitration and will abide by their Blus anl e. . Praeticany ail ot. nominate candidates for the presi-1 decision. The local plumbers are dency. JtO work at the present scale until "The leaders upon the other! the decision is rendered and it to to be hanged so -much for thel'u UBTO ui1UIi1ic i1ii,w11u,l slaying of Sheriff Dunlap as ie i about 2.2 miles, and to provide switching service for the Liberty lines through the Salem exchange. ; Offer ,Wai Acceptel "This offer on the part of the Pacific company t whs accepted and since that time the residents of tne Liberty district and many other districts souin ot&aiem naveoeen u. AmftK:un through a miscarnage of Justice and because of the fear of j the I people "for 'mob violence. Parker is a native of Evans- ville, Ind., where he was born May 1, 1888, He comes of Metho dist parents,, but since arriving at the state prison has embraced the Catholic faith. recent action their contempt for the men and women who in real ity constitue the Republican pacty. Our opponents do not believe in (direct primaries. Signed) J. A. BERNARDI, "Secretary Master Plumbers' as sociation." In response the union sent the f ollowinff: . i "I have been instructed by the plumbers' local. No. 374, to notl- MUTJE S Millions are Starving or Suf fering From Disease, Says Speaker BOARD'S tration board be accepted and that arbitration board give decision on curler before February 1, 1924. ' "JOHN O. HUMPHREYS. X A J x i able to receive farmer line switch tag service through the Salem ex change by bulldlng thelr lines,to connection with the lines of the Pacific company.; at Liberty; . al though, for. the past sererai. years a uniform, provision In all the tar iffs Of the Pacific company, and other telephone companies as well Dia- mond Ring and Other Prizes Soon Decided "Three dollars will feed one ! everything ws in good shape andlchild one meal a day for 150 days, the organization would not suffer at a costpf 2 cents a day, deciar- bv mv leaving. ed H. L. Eddy, of Portland, rep- I . . T nm elarLto hav had an on-i resenting Henry T. Allen, chair- WORK IS SUED Equal Rights Desired f , 'T insist that the Republicans in Ohio shall have an equal right in determining the nominee for president with the Republicans in South Carolina. Obviously onnnnentn dn not so believe. r I itY-i j- rt . t , nil ii Just as pollution at the source! coruinK svreiarr uiw.tu. of the stream will pollute me i ' i ne master piumoers neia a whole stream, wrong and in jus- I meeting yesterday morning ahd tice in the selection of delegates I then sent their final ultimatum to of a national convention wll per-1 the union men as follows: meate and taint the very conven-j "At a special meeting of Master tion itself." Plumbers of Salem called for the the sidewalks In the business see-" tion have been cleared of ice. 7 ' ;r Sno wNot Mentioned '.. '' , - There Is no provlsfOa In the city f charter or byj an ordinance coin-, pelling property owners to clean ; the sndW from tha walks unless! given 10 da ys written notice. Or-? 4? dlnance 1361, Sec. 9," provides j that sidewalks cah" bo ordered 4 cleared by these notices, and then 1 1. Alt, J uuu , " - i' . " V' : m fy you that your communication " " w UJ of January 2 regarding local arbi- f th rtrwt wmmWoner niy. cost against jthe property. No ; mention of snow i made in the ordinance,: -V: : : ) - .? Mayor Giesy has requested that all property owners cooperate Hn an endeavor to clear the sidewalks ' of snow and Blush. ' ' r SILVERTON, Ore., Jan. 3, "(Special to The SUtesman)- The : , thArmnmAter etill rematft. IieloW . Senator Johnson then reviewed purpose of ratifying an unofficfal tne fjeeiingoint. at: Snverlon. mv the Contest Editor.) ".It is a matter of hours left in nortunity to take part in pioheer- man of the American committee Which to win either a. new Over- inr the greatest cooperative fruit for Relief of German Children, in land Chamnion sedan, a Chevro- movement in the Pacific north- speaking at the Chamber of Com let tourinr ear. a 1130 diamond west. I leave with the best wish- merce last night. "Oregon's has reouired that applicants fori n. n,va V3i3kia nriro, of the. directors and tha re- onota is $100,000. sufficient to this tvn of service connect their T ,..,ur iii k th iukv. Lilniipr nt the management, and keen 33.334 children from star lines with -those; o the company conestants? On what vou candl- reciprocate the same. I wish them at the, limits of the primary ratejdates do this weelc will depend on a very happy and prosperous New area of the company, wnicn is now 1 r cnance3 f or success. Every year at the elty limits., , , 0ne started practically even this In Good Financial Shape During the past rear the nerweek for the final sprint for the During the past year Mr.. Paulus II C tlAMhant Monro tn Rp the action of the 1920 Republican communication sent you by a u. o. wciyiittiu mui. iw convention in! reducing the south- member of the association we wish riacea unaer uumiui ui Emergency Fleet ving during the winter. The Central Labor Council, Portland, ern delegation ana" said it was "a I to say the plan for settlement out step in the right direction" as it j lined therein did not meet with the is a basis for further reductions. I approval of the association. He then told of the recent action I "It was argued and decided that . 1 - Ut. 4m In liAiin n m 1 m An m am t Info AAatt vilen W-ASHINGTOX. Jan. 3. Decis- or me national co.nm.ue, m . u .uu u i- .. nnA , o chinninir inn. wasnington ' unaer lue oru w ! . iTrktlonr Annonents" in again giving time is granted by your local. It iv.vuv. --""'O"- I . ' This morning it: was few de- grees higher than It was Wednes- day morning and gradually ad-. vanced a little during the day. About five, inches ot snow still cover the ground. , - Ir- FINAL FLASHES of . the Prospect "Hil Cooperative flnIsh If you have not yet stud- has arranged most of the packing in Germany are in school for the emergency fleet corporation, with Telephone "company,- one of -the . led 0Yer the schedule for this week company's loans on a long time ba- rest are physically unfit to at- Leigh C. Palmer, former chief or m , is.. t.Kif.tiAtia innnM. .... .. v. ......u. r. to. Thooo etndv for one hour the mtv denartment s bureau of farmer line organiiatlons connect-j t0 gee what lts possibilities are, sis, obviating the necessity for con--ing ht Liberty," becama overcrowd- yon ,hou!d do so without delay, tinual work on renewals, which ed and it became necessary 10 con' You must tin vour faith this week had been the case during tne ue struct an additional line, where- hrr!ntion if vou want to nation period. The overhead has upon negotiations ' were naa wim 1 i been continually cut ana is now the manager 01 the teiepnone com-1 This .eek tt.e Contest Editor 15 per cent less than last season. (Continued on page, 2) 1 decided she would give 480,000 Loans for crop harvesting and free votes, and that eieat number packing, amounting to isuo.ouu, were arranged by mm ior tne witn 0 I THE WEATHER OREGON; Rain or snow flur ries Friday; moderate west erly, winds., . LOCAL WEATHER j ;; i (Thursday) ' ' ", Maximum temperature, "29. Minimum temperature, 19. Precipitation none. ' ; River, 8.4 feet. Atmosphere,- cloudy; ' wind.; west . . . . . . . L..1J I J..1J.J . M I - -.. th,M ih. nriirinai rpurGRemauun i was .'Ucwucu 10 aiueua our ore- was the first organization in the House to place oper anon a npcp ;n;"te7ed"' r"scandalouS and vlous communication by adding state to adopt the movement. trol of goverBment-owned.merch- and termed p ttlement Only onethird f the children ant tonnage in he uaiB- Mo.Cnfalr is reached the wages'decided upon "I speak of this outrageously I are to date, from January 1, J -,..1J . J.ll,M. to 1 1 Q ft' " i.. . . ,i i .... i nmair spiffLicin ui uuicfcuua w- tend. These study for one hour me navy aepanment s dut " ..,gltllM, j. a. RERXARDt. and then rest a half-hour with navigation,: as president. The de- rVl 'm V .A " heads on desks in order to con- cision is in line with suggestions noer, -.u luc . . " : "t ' .v -. ..i i .,.k-,i pM.Mnt.l southern states, Alabama, Arkan-t Following receipt of this letter ui,. fr, thon 5ft nr rMM hv Chairman Jones Of the ns, rionun, i uy me union m.nuuy umj uac j e v v w " wj-vt- o - , , a a. nii.A rrava I . . . . - a . cent of all children In large cities senate committee and was approv- isauippi. ;w y"1. ine' ,owin8 . . . r- I j i ,v.y. .tiMji., Mfr. am virerai poue ioj.vv. Aiier our memoer weni io ana mausiria. u r u' xatms x prDliHMf Hsrdine. Unrtf th mter lnmW r.lled monster wava Sweet- nine'-' men ed with rickets and 2 oper cent ence. . " .7:. :7 isi . .j:r JARIS, Jan. 3. A dfspatch 4 from Duesseldort says , It Is of ficially announced that the gene ral staff of, the army of. occupa--tlon will leave Duesseidorf during the first fortnight in January lor n.VBYLON, N. Jan. 3. tuberculosis. Fully 7.000,- Present at the conference, in ad- These nine Uts have of votes win ne piacea to your , . . .1. " ''T: ai" T rh,ir. delegates credit Just as soon as you bring growers during the year ot ": fQr President Harding and me $50 In Oregon Statesman sub- In addition to siso.ooo worm o i tnem ' I lu. I," , v nVtor Ohlo has 51 delegates to the con. ri eA IaaaI tTm I vlaiilioT nf TTijvrfrta ranlcfnfir uem- Ohio polled 1,182,000 abide by their former agreement.' .n nf .niiao. i DermanenL canitai loans. ... . . . l r,. j w.i M. Kk.i.ho. .f rinfM, nnlrinc Dem-1 veni.ion. . In ii I r-i.:. n-.. Hons nreceedina December 30 will aoout au.uuu or loans ior cur- u r... r "T1 v " " .-"I ntnr Johnson stated that he rurtianu Cieuirtc UUliiUdiiy i!!!t:M Had Blowout Last N ght m w - - . . i . . tt- i v. .... .-j D.k.mt,. Aiaoima us eiBWKu umo inef as soon nq vou renort S50.I r.xpaiuiinK i ivuiu i - , StiU7n D-ring the past tew years, the and Oregon City, the only two cit- tive Edmonds . of Pennsylvania. . ir a IrfrUrf fmit maTket. hav been In- les In the state outside of Port-1 chairman and ranking Republican Will CQIWCI IUWI Ul 4 U) liuis " I .t- .J l v m vrnn9T nTn. creased from ZS carioaa inincu who. mMr,irniwivi -v. . .... . r in 109ft n AfAv ft rorthnd mar- Mr. Eddv anneared for Robert merchant marine committee, her 30, ana saiurasy, January r . ------- ff -iMK.nr... tt.i...., . fi.iiv work aets, ana ine name oi mhikdu n, oliius, tuimau wivtvi . uumi iuo - Sid into Great South bay tonight after the crart; had gone to the rescue of three men . In ' a speed boat that had grounded in a storm In Fire Island Inlet. l M ... I. A. 11. U 1 B Mil remuiiuce iu un n wir - I , . ., . k I . . . . . . v.. -A tABt 'nrtrnt "be handed In not later no -been spreaa 10 every corner c.oip.igu, wuo ws u.u, .eu om iu'n than U-St i. TSatufdiTja u- otthe globe. Fifty-eight million present. He w.sMntroduced by will become more pr less a regu (Con ' (Continued page U Mayor J. B. Glesy, 1 latory and adylsory agency. . WILMINGTON. Del., Jan. 3.-: to -go on the ballot but that his - PORTLAND, Jan. j 3 When The government's suit against the j , opponents were trying to defeat three feeders blew ' out ; In. the Chemical Foundation; Inc:, for the the intent of the law by prevent- plant of -the Northwestern Elec- annulment of th& sale to the Foun-. ' In the primary from .taking trie company -here tonight, all datlon by the alien ; property cus- place. lights of that company In a large todlan. of; 5700 seized enemy dye! He stated it took two supreme downtown district went out. and., chemical- patents, was dis-. court decisions to put his name Service waa not. restored for missed by Jodge Morris In federal on the ballot In South Dakota, several hours. . .court here. , ,