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r i ' " r f s- f s t w 4. V S Vrf C m W w ... , .Xjim:)U-: LiCDu y - i , . . . :v. ; , . - " if-: - - - - : 1 Twenty ;pcjax: VygNSIXTHYEAIl : ''TrT7Vy; , X;- SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAYMORNING, AUGUST-22,192q -rTv. .v. ; :1 :. ,-,,..T . : , ... , - j . , . ' 4 -i - - - c- mm DDLuins RATE 8 GEOTS v J- , . y. ' Tariff :Chn3:s, Tax Cuts , ' . ..... T .- -". m and; Cccpcrative Aid Urged by Jardina PRICE FIVE CENTS PRODUCERS HOT rSORE" legislative , rrosnun Shows No Radical Change, Secretary . of. Agriculture 'Tells " IYes. Coolidge . . PAUL SMITH'S, N. T- Aug. 21 (By Associated Press.) The ; average farmer la, the; west vonld I like to see. some readjustment In 1; tne unit and further reduction in f taxes, j Secretary Jardlae of the ' department of. agrlcaltBte report ed i today4; during a.flsitV with President -$bfili&s& at th ftusjrrnec White Ilouuft-. . - in. senerai, nowever, uf. Jar- , ? V diae added. the af erar farmr i t -does iBOt- urge the crop ctabiliza' r rTlB plan of - the ; McNary-IIaugen fTUl ."although' a lot of them do" X ijnt does he believe anything great extension of the farm legislation Is necessary but he Is strongly for the development of the coopera tive marketing system;.; " i The secretary's views were mias anown as ne' completed an inspection of farm, "conditions of the entire country - zxd; teporj4 that the country was headed'1 for fully as good a' year on crops as last , year,! which,' was, thf .? best since the World war. The administration, Mr Jardlne made clear," has "no snew farm n55ra.n to present but ia'watch I nd studying all problems and Hu&nds .to. aid wherever, it can. ' The eo-operativa marketing move ' meat - was--giva- his renewed pledge of asslstanca which he said was receiving close- study by the government, j - Farm indebtedness is less than it was,' bat 'still back . breaking. The dollar, however, he added,-L worth to the ; farmer- about r87 centv-'-;'-. i V ;,T The fall conereaaional tMtnni - SMLMr.-Jardlne indicated, in his opln would see no extensive over turns from 'the party standpoints, 7V,th8 hesald much would de- r. - ,ena oa- state of prosperity at vuuv, r ui tie most pari, now V ever, he said, the farmersdld'not ppear to. be "sore" oa the re publican party, but rather, on "In THOUSANDS SEE DEATHS K . - . STITAT;1 PILOT AD I'AKSE.V ' f . CiKJtS t)KOP 2000 l-'EET i V It i i f TRAIL BLAZER, VISITS SALET4 .1: Ezra Meeker AHOTHEB HEP RXTIKED -LONlK)N. Tb"n coal trik in mU- iiar to; b dokIUtcIt a onblic mniM. Iu P tba vtwsrcitjr of fael ar the nambar of. tootleas cabatitntec beiaz.- - y 1 3 1 Tho pilot and two passengers of i a "stunt flying" airplane were in- ' itit. nn.j ..... vUUJ. Ktticu wucu. tuv pisne leu 2,000, feet before a crowd of 4.000 persons gathered at . the ; annual homecoming celebration 4of j the town of Climax near here.' i - victor ' Arnold, , 28, of Battle wreeK. Alien., was the pilot. His passengers were Climax residents. wmiam; Burnham tand ; Claire piodgett. each 25. . The plane fell only a block from the center of the town. ' . Arnold had looped the looped at an alMtude of about half a mile i and then COH A intrt a ititn ffwa i STAfJFfElD WILL EXPLAIN l K BTSIirCn'S-RCSlOXATIOX SLITC : U 'A310XU DEMANDS " POllTLAND. Ant. 2l. (AP.) The Morning Oregouiao tonight ays that Senator Robert N., Stan fleld has "indicated that before he decides whether or not he will be, an 'Independent candidate Tor United States senator ho will Issue a statement the coming week giv ing bis view of some things which v transpired In the Oregon prmary v --Jl h rnnciilar Ireon-i'liti other matters," says ;nian, "Senator EtaaSeid noected to write a formal de mand on the republican stain cen tral wmmittee that they ask the reslgnatioolof Froderick Kteiwcr s republican-nominee for United States senator." f ioected nsed, Ltwidott'a historicallr thick-atmoa--j)hera i thinnin g oat. &n irt pi- . - id; )u tsd tris opaqne. London may jjaat fKMaibly be abl to ae itself aora-' dar; iWatcb year telegraphic news coluuma for th: a tar 7 ot . the uge4j. - - -'. ' .. . ' . . ' 4 t. ! . ,". - ' i. ; , -" -.Axr. A3otrr.iT tVASHINGTOy. 1: C. - Proeaor Joseph V. fuller,; formerly of tha Uni- ': 1 t " voraitjr ot wtaeoa' , mm, is now., en - Tred -fall time oa to" tremeadona jol. of jtatacring ail - important ot , f teiat correpoii- . deuce reJaUra ta Amervca'a partic ,r. Ipatioa ,in . - the wU'rar into a t aerie of 'bonnd 1- voluaaea for refer- - en c purpose It is X net ted - tbat .trbea- the material . available ' for- the whole period of ; the war ta calu- .. emd. ediied and povltaheox the ra- I . : ill .... . ivi win wo av ivu L o 1 a. lit e i aeries volume rout a tain; 1.40O 'pageav.s All Ezra Mooker, s famous pioneer, piad a brief -visit to Salem yester day morning. He called pa A, N. Bush of the Ladd At 'BuSh bank for; a short time and then left im mediately for ."Corvallis to keep a iuncneon engagement. - iJavK. II. Mane and Mrs.'r Osborne of "Beat tie accompanied :him on the trip. Mr. jvieexex la traveling in the Interests 2 of the. Oregon'- Trail. witch he Is seeking to ; have per manently, marked 'by monuments or memorials at historical points along the way. He also wishes to restore the Whitman "mission' and establish a - park,., there, as si. me- Karcissa NS'Hilu 'twiHi ' : e?iaD"8n a parsv there. as "a,m ' Vhwl Vll-k'' raorial to Marcus i and4-Kafcis! . -I .r: JjXfififi? ' Mr- Bash helped out Thecaui f 'J r iwiwtrn l.VTO aact'" L4UO - naarerf-. t atn to leltera,' corraapoodntiee ietaroa. '"' unmoor ana otate department eonmuai-atioDH wntH foreign depart-aeota-will be included. "t. .KEEP ,'EM OXTTf , KTASBTOS, 111.' . - The - b.ya of orlliwetern ITniveraity need protec tion. Aa- naual, the, trouble iU femin ine. It t appears that the , coeds have -bee nfairtjr romping away with the great bulk of -heboUrHliiy aooor. hera- about s. and if .in only fair. that mm rjniBj o aone foapare the fee lines of boy atodoMa, .. A -a. rokNlt- nirl., r. beiasr- (united, wrrv atrinreathr -i ''',! ronntea, in. tne -fond bor inai.iae iwytwin not kuffer ioferior Ity cempioxea ood -dn.Wler work. . v ; -. y ' SMOKING BAfi: IS LIFTED onDIift FOLLOWS DISAPPEAR" ' ASiVK OF "FIRE MENACE J ; ft f ' aV... 1 , TAXI CAB-DRIVER C EATEN 1 r: iaaAiLuiXTS BKLIKVl:ll TO BE BTfllKE SYSIPATIHRS PORTLAND. Aug 21. CAP.) ;Four.- taxicab drivers Were at tacked early - toda in dicrent parts of the city, end police sus pected . the acssall?ns were sym pathizers . with f-iki2 taxicab PORTLAND., Aug. s21.-AP. THe smoking - ban " in Cascado forest has been lifted, owinjt to the disappearance bfc thes Bcrioua fire menace under the rainfall of the present week. ; Kaipfail of from a half inch to an inch' In the Malheur . forest has brought the situation well in hand, accord ing to reports received today ; by tne forest office, j , , SNOW FALLS ON HOOD - .'-r - . j . FOUI5 D.IV'S TOVCKI.Cri NOW , CIllCATES WHITE MAXTLE ' PORTLAND,; Aug. 2i:(AP.) -Winter haa arrived on Mt, Hood. Tho fkk had today donned acain ita mantle, of white, After four days of. snowfall the mountain has been covered from a short dl3 tanro below crater ' rock to-ths cause by ordering S1.000 worth of 50- cent Oregon vTrall ; pieces;' for "the banki These pieces will be, minted In a week or two ; and ?, will be placed on sale. 1 The proceeds from their sale will be used for flnane- mg wr. jaeeaers projects. :" The sales price will be $1 apiece. . The coins were designed by Mf and Mrs. James FraserV lMr. Fra- ser.ls remembered as the man who designed the !'End pt the. Trail; memorial, and the buffalo nickeL (Cod tinned oa page .); CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES CA1TAI.V JOSIAH lirLL PlllTT, Of, 1'AMSES "AWAY PASADENA, ca;.. ; Aur.; 2f. AR Capt. Joaiah'IIuli Piatt, Civil war veteran, died here to dayat" the age of 04. T ,1 BlflEDf El Tfn'vES 3 k MaaVSaBaSBhM Capsized : Lif e ' Boat Tells ! Grim Tale. Rescuers' ' - . . . Heroism Praised - FOAM COVERS LAKE ERIE Steamer Howard S. Gerkla Hlnks After Desperate : Struggle i I9 f Worst StoVin'seca ' - . ., . in SO years, 1 .. CLFEVELAND, Ohio. Aug. 21. ( By . Associated Press. J Three members of the crew o fine steam- er Howsu SItVERf, CREfK FALLS lvu6uv m wore umii 'Uruwuou WARKET SIT&; URfiEO GRANGERS - FAVOf ? LOCA TION OX CHURCH ST. . . Tfie ': 8alenU grange,' meeting In 'their, hall, yesterday Rafter noon. Ihad quite . a. warm dis cussion regarding the proposed public jnarket Iff Salem, f . v - '.Sentiment was expressed (1) that 'th propositi -lttUatJ be put over strong and as soon as possible; (2) that' if would' be a 1 great t saving r to purchasers who' now have to go out to or chards for their fruit; .that thej. market would aot (bet ugly or; even unattractive in, any lo cation as there, would; be; comf petition ":ln . regard - to appear- aqce of one's products; 4 ) that the location of the, market in any: local! j3r would, at. once enl-) halxce the property values and "become the most popular resort in: town; (5) that as, the city i had on several occasions vacat ed Church street between Court and-State for. carnival purposes, the grangers voted almost unan imously in favor of the Church street site. , - . RIE1D SHOTS FLYIlTlfJKS 200 ; Rounds Break7 Up fmerican;Picnic North of InternationarLine PLANES SCOUT MEXICANS Members of RevolntJonary Party ' ' Believed Oullty, t Though " : picnickers '', Escape ' Without Iajury SANTIAM WATERS HIDE BODY OF DROWNED BOY MUDDY i WATEI, AND SNAGS , DEFY SEARCHER'S SKILL Hojte Renewed - as Donkey o- r ! gnes Poll Out Logs, WU1 . Drag Today ! WDElfSE Develops Pleurisy in Chest, Blood Transfusion Plans . Are Laid Owing to muddy water caused by a landslide un the river, efforts to una the body of Grant t Bal deree, who drowned in the; San tiam river near City Wednes day, hare so far failed. . A large crew of men, aided by W, II, Gerth of Salem, have been engaged in the search. Two rowboats will be sent out on a truck from here this morning ana a crew of men from the Spaulding mill, will go with them to aid In the search. Chances ot I Blood Teste Taken In Effort to STAR CAN ONLY WHISPER EL CENTRO.-Cal.. Aug. 21. finding the body ' today are con sidered good, aa the water. waa re ported to be" clearing considerablv I last night, although it is still too cloudy to permit the bottom to be I , seenv. Saver Actor Operated Upon One Week Ago For Appendicitis - ThWhorlv will nmh.M. ,-. r j NEW YnUlf Anir 91 rtt (By Associated Press.) Mexicans Iwtth in & no nr e fU'nr.v 1 Asaoclatod Pm Ri,rfMn!. voi MiieYea w naTe peen a small t naMomA it '"n ' a-tt. m.. I enHnr. ti-ao nr tA .nionort a party of revoluttonisfs, ffred be-1 lleves, although the Urrent there I ter;nnonncemen't of the develop- w WAAwa f aa a k n al aa ' A M rt aw A w aM la- ' " v 1 1 - when the vessel sank Erie, Pa., early today after, being sn drownedl T'zwrX l T .V Ueves, although the Current there! ter:annooncement of the .develop. six miles off - MAY BECOME PRESERVE J? 18 The water is deep, some Pleurlsy in his left breast after bern!' - r helne l became known that preparations preparations battered In one of the.worstEaIes ,ro.,a,a?- ....... I f;; . r T' JB1 filled with togs, . r; blood; transfusion had -been on Lake Erie In yeara.x - " ? " ".'T:: '" 1 U1ST c"eie. couector or Donkey-engines. have been null- made; by the three physicians who While the steamer Maitland was taking off . the, occupants of the INSPECTION SEPT. 4 customs, reported en his arrival I ing thege jpwV out and EraDDler I operated on the film star for acute - , i nave ten at vnrv .u..i.. v. i appenaicins ana erastric nicers last mt.- a . " , ..V..U.., uvi . . small .' boats ' at ' the helsrht of"- this I Movement' KtMrit keVriuaiW new Americans in w picnic I water. The river will hA rlma-o-nrt 1 6unaay. , Hospital authorities said n ' .a.rc-l every Pte ;ton,ght;that: heWaa , very three compAnions. it was torn from the side ot the rescuing craft: Throughout the day the? coast guard crew and dozens of small creased Support injured, Schwebe said. They had started a camp fire on the picnic " v vo i"Vli, I .-, ,,,-.-.-.. ..... . 0. C. Thompson. sWrlntendeni rou yArds I r-IHfcU. If AKU tfl WILL SUE craft ' ventured Into th - atmin I of the Crater Lake national ntri: t north 0f the International boun- waters of the 'lake searching for wl be In this distrtct about Sep-1 dAry, wheth rst shots were J BRINGS 9100,000 LD3EL SUIT three men still missing after I tember to inspect the Silver Creek I "r7 .BI BW wnisuea, over i. j . AGAINST FOES Wageman had beeEt: found. The I FAlto'-cdttntry aeAr SUvertOB ' with I Pilr eafls from the 1 - discovery by- the steamer' Urahus I the purpose .of determining . its I . f "ier lv c,oclc na none I . CHICAGO, Aug. 21. (AP.) (Continued on pace ' 5.) It was after 10 o'clock and none fitness for a national park." accord- ' tbelr assailants could be seen. Accused only a few months after mg, to a letter from'him received I -yv ns, atsmissal as warden of the a. -cf-;lil m.--i....'..r- led the arena of th ahnntlnr OiIoIt.h.. . . DtlDAi enunnie r Anr.. tr varies iHcary yes-1 I ?WMe, f penuenuAry, of Asslst- nunu ounuuw I U urctl 'eraar. . .' 1 . ; I v ?lingprisoners In la plot to escape ' - r-. l-. Senator, McNary took uo Uhls I oato c-r time but did from the" Coolrcotrntr lalL Joht .i " tlAt S aa i -. I " " ' EAltt.w.CROPSa4lui;8EpX tuavuerr, uirecior 01 national paras, l ..i T v i p. execuuve struct Daclc today, VDUfl Itttndlnr tha uniiU ,o..l ' pan ui AU I both nf lliniia whn ... mui. T . . ' 1. 0,0 I , , , . I ' " B W V ' U U 1illkJ tounty, schools in the remote! nrnniuit tnv.ffrA: 1 . - - . . I ahi.i.i. .u....ii.i. .i nuri.!. i ' L-I'T'?T. .--.v"e-w. i - . i r-,..,-.MJWiiuw - ior XU3 ,j i' i ii ''f Br' I result sent - instryctloas , to Mr, l i, J"rf"vr v,UI'n' ousting as penitentiary chief. . w ...... v.y.vu.w u 5 u-iFiut inrt mak-ft o inrvnv . f w- nn,wui, nui Bome-I minitf rititaTn Rin, tr wam.i- iv.i r rr .r. i t,t A. v..,B Ml I ae we making thW district 1 17 , i mg warden of J the Cook county ti''.- If l-'-SSS0?.! fWtte I iiu; chargth:aef Amnttoh otchA Will atarfl v . 1 .. - . . I RoTrifln flatlinlM tnlaiMuf.'. .1.. I - J 7 .. .? - mt,:.."T T: v -1 BCf?r ana nis Attorney, announced (Ceatlaoed: . a'; ; a.).' nounced yesterday. Some other schools will open 13, while most of them will start on the 20th I Library books f Tarloua ' : innfir iiliAftl ittiMH.. have arrived and will e distrlbut-1 GAINES APPEAL SCORNED Art ImrnAiflntAlv Trt a.1imai 1 ' , ' " ' ' ' f -w.- a- . M-w aw aHUUf venia5s wus iami are aue to the I ni ovw trniUum - - orchards,. It Is said. BAITS PROECUTOR CP a wr . A a, n . DC VAwncDOHT nice uf::rrs- iiiiw innwuiuibi uibwl"1" jrress.j .violation -ot con- to seek congressfohal amendment I that -al.!!.,. .niK. v 1 1 f Mn.ll..l(n. . : - M; il rT v? wwfcuu " mi T At once AgalnStxtlovernor" Len .rT,.Ie,Utl la0tPOne ttt f,1 Chairman, Chauncey. Jen. 8ettlement,-it it-came at alL for ktos of the state weifa depart- long time.,with,ithe possibility ment. former chairman Will CoU that congress might aroid any tin' of the sUte board of pardons clear cut decisive action one way .nri rrMo. . ... t:! or another. . - un "" PASSES SUDDENLY FROM IN FECTION OF THROAT rights to a public trial WINS $7000 FORDPRIZp SAND ISLAND QUIZ NEARS ! of the grounds upon ' '. - ' T. - - PARIS, Aug. 21. (AP.) Mrs. Frederick W. Vanderbilt died here today, at the Hotel Ritz as the! fense counsel John. D. Carmody wiiiyuuiuuu waicu loi-1 Bonuupten nere loaar. Iowed.au. infection In her throat. rivate funeral held "tomorrow, stitutldnal will be one, which 'Wallace Gaines, await ins I uuirKit nvirn murra v uui - iur, wrai aegreej PHV WITH WGH SCORtS ; WlH anneal ; for a nmm" frlal la. vtinviTt Aug. 21. (By Asso- r 5 ( s i i I ... j CLAIMS OF RIVAL STATES TO BE HEARD 3IONDAY Valentino , transf usl o n p had not yet j been finally decided ;: up on. .. . w " S. George Ullman, the motion. Pic ture star's manager who ha s been c o n- constantly at ' his bed side, said tonight that I Valen tino was so .very 'weak that he could : speak o n 1 y r in;wbj;?rei mono eyla bles. Ullman offered to ct as blood ' donor if the transfusion opera tion was' decided on and;- a t e s t w a s made of his b i oto d, t o- gether with that o f a number of professional ' blood sellers at the Polyclinic hospital. The new cqmplications In Val entino's condition came as a sur- rORTLAND., Auir. 21. fAP. elated Press.)- Walter Beach, pi-1 Claims of Oregbn and Washington I Prise to his" friends, who had be- Thev haven't a ler'.' to afanrl t a Wright' Travel, airplane 1 10 band:; Island, .which is , located I lieved him safely on the road to 1 services wilL be I onVProsecutor Colvin remarked I tohjghtwaa officially named win- Nust inside the, mouth of the Co- trecovery. After the double opera- . Her body wllllwhfcn possibility of auch a plea be-1 Ber of the Becohd Annual Ford re-Mumbia river, will be Aired 'next I tipn Sunday, local peritonitis set raviiii. air mur. ia score wasi uciuiu .a BUD-commmoe Oi I n ana me aociors announced mat 4043:4 points."-Beach ,had- been I the, senate' public lands committee.! his only chance of recovery lay in practically conceded the victory I The committee, headed by Senator some time before the official fig-1 "Robert N.:. Stanfleld. and accom-1 (CenUaeed a pare -) ures were compiled. He wins the llpanied by i renresentatlvea nf f ha reliabiitty cup. a trophy' of-I'two states, will start the Inaulrv I CHtafC nArlPC IC nDPFIPn nay will proceed to the Island. bo transported to the United Statos I lug raised was called to his at rater. s : ,f J lenUon. - ,r N GUESS WIIOXL BE THE NEXT VICTIM - - Wm m&& ' ;4 - - - ' ; ' ... .. .. . ::. ! 'f " ' i U- - LATGRANDeI Or., Aug. 21. iV 'i . - V P-rLois.Dath, about 20. th III: I I I daughter Of ET. n. Davis infai Kn- speedifor the 2652 miles was an nounced a vl 2 4.. miles an hour. LA: CBAKDE GIRL SUICIDES ' . I' II II, . ILL HEALTH AD : DESPOND- HOOVER INSPECTS BASIN DECLARES IRRIGATION IN- , EVITABLE IN SPEECH; PRAYER-LADEN RA i Al,. . un' ' .? FERED IN 8ACRIFICH FLAGSTAFF, Arix.. Aug. 21. The sun dipping behind the desert horizon today heralded tho Leg! li ning of the annual snake dance cf the Hopie Indians. To the accompaniment of rattl ing shells, which, which sounded SEATTLE. Auk. 2lJ fAP.l Herbert Hoover, secretary of com- :w.Uw ,of rain, prayer- Muiiiiwii 'Eiuiiuin i.j ..I 1 1 , ,-.-. .. .... ..----7 I k.M' ...i.l, ; , ..." : . iiuea iuvuues were ouera ia L"1""'""' luui-ttiag oi 1 1,,:;," 7 -; -sacrifice to the Gods of the usdrr- Ta . " , . ie" ure5W51 1 n',ZZ, -uie ixrorJd who control the vast undcr- Lelievnrl aAlf.lnein Pma... V I Columbia Raisin Trrlil .in ... 1 ... - . -; -.... wuue. 1 --- ..c-v f".' I grouaa . reserves, while prayers U,:??HVa rtUUMIflCe4; tnd J inevitable. Hoover rnde a twoi were raised to tho Gods above suicide. .Kcinrxuest.wiU he hcld.ldy survey ot the project which ".k.-.. . -u, water , ou,uuo acres of of the heavens. ano in central and eastern Wash- ington. - I Despondency and a rprevious ill iness are believed the motive. THREE KILLED IN CRASH 4TJUnT:i .7TLL NOT RECOVER 1 OLO'ti'INO '"ACCIDENT Italian ship' lea:;:::3 ' UNADILLA; Aug. H.C CAP.)- Three 1 persons t were . in- REV. CULVER TO PREACH " S waa., . -..., . . S t -'. - WILL CONpUCT: UNION SERV- . ICE AT WILLSON PARK OUXT AND COlWr: L.WDIXG AT A; ASTORIA, Or.. Aug. 21. f AP.) i. A tart' rT (Ito r , F i v lima A,lTer, PMlor or l -nnlnnhln .n- , ... , itailLtV.lllllUd irnfl i,nn(hr I the First" Kvn retliraf rhlirrh H1 I j .. . ... . . " w - uuvhuvi uiu ar a - a - - vm n tii bi p-an iacr nif nr mr n a m e v. . . ... .. . . . . . - . k. " 1 V. ' . . 4 I -o-- "'" nmcu I aoiy . laiauy mjurea nere today I " jar t toe anion eauren l sprang -a-leak wl lie on 1. I when a Delaware & Hudson milk I services at 4 o'clock this af ter- down the Columbia river u-aun Eirucxr an automobile pa a uwu " " pars. oir. rnor-i Portland. Count Carlos a-i Cc wuBiUA. I r . . r r wuuuj 1 jess uuisununi -were atr.-ri r 4 no iourtii ..occunanc, of th 1 , iu Mmt caurcn, win 1 cJllna. automobile was so severely hurt r 're8ae was saidvfihe. cannot recover. tr It ? t u rt j- XTn ntfit bkAU. MI1f " t' I solo audi Mrs. Margaret Swartl UAU GIVc. I.w ..,3 i:la:.:;jh hzets guests COMJ'LETION' OF THE CASC.1DE LINK IS CELEBRATED 1 v" KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. Aue. 21. (AP.) Klamath Falls today s-ook hands wilh Torfiand in ccl- Rowley wil play a cornet prelude. , n ARMY PLANES PLAN TRIP au.u-ju. Jiu.1;, TOUR AROUND SOUTH AMERICA LISTED iiirr.O!:? or oist WASHINGTON. Au r. 2 ! cbratfon of the 'tompletion of thol (AP.) A 16.000 mi!e flight from new Cascade lino of the Southern San Antonio. Texas.. around South Pacific A lare delegation from America and return, i to ta at- Portland arrived here today after tempted by five army air planes attcadlas tL-3 Ti ail-to-Kail ccle- U planned by tie war and-state Drat intl Whtrh onrlc lcrf rlnnarlniinlg Tf nmVnV1M ..in POETLAXD, An?. 21.- Heroes cf the Dlst div gave their live .5 in tLs r are to bo . honored ly rr a .hiigh memorial an h t traiuc of Camp Lcwh 1 division was trair.a-1 f -r t1 tcaa service. Construction nf tLe ft: U to cost $1C3,C:: ) i. t -(A P.) - . '-.v utu. ,1 , k (.lugamji Witt L9in,liie rC U H I "1 C j it