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Salem Should Get at Least-Une-jof -the: ii-'stnenes-tp-oe -oiau -ui yngvn .- : utem Last Year Packed Tivq-titths oKall the Two ona a naij miuwn wms uj r,uu uv ,nu - v v i - .a v a mm m m em im mm j. : m - . -m- m-d m m u? r-a aw- v a -a-a wa'm a w sr a- www, ai r m m m rnsr m m m m a a i w a a- a . a . u . w . Several hundred people at th armory; revival Sunday night promised to call up the Statesman Monday and tell us they liked ua. One person called maybe we were out when the rest tried. Neverthe less, we like appreciation of our eflorts to please and assist. ....... ,. . .-- i ,. . v ; . ' - I -i . ? - : - probably" - HT 'T JJ f -jj aL 1 vf V coast. Maximum temperature yeaterday - JLSy NoL 2s,'AOr TT 5 ST j - (TNfT A TNr O YV ii ri 5 ralnfalt none. I, 1 . " . , '. J , - --,,! . . - n ' : r. . i - f - m. 4 - .-., : . ,, . .. i-a I ii . - 42, mimiuuiu - - .-', 1 - t v - - - mJr i v I I 1 1 i r i ' SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10, 1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS : 1 J . 7 zr t - 1- 1 m m a m m m m l naiiftirnuiHi niTU liMIHEH! m CONTEST OPENED TO ALL ENTRIES ADVANTAGES OFFERED TO THOSE WHO START EAKLY I Complete -A nowjtremewr of Rales WUrOmIareS6oBr Interest 21 MEN KILLED- IN MINE BLAST GOOD PROSPECT FOR YEAR SEEN MIXERS DIE IN GAS - HJkVlAJ- SIOX IX ILLINOIS CHAMBER. OF , COMMERSE OUT FOR lOOO MEMBERS FOR LINDBERGH ' f Trmedy Not Yet Deter- mlBed; SltaaOoa Betas aavee ttsated by Iapectr New Of fleer and Directors Speak; Plana For Coming Months - Told . in mM Af vamii .Ha ap sirl t WSST FBANlUVttl, iu., : ; ' i. . ThMnne I In C(Mle 7. Ililacl f APt. Twenty one miners LaraeSt rOOO rruuuwna - :pnMl.( .f4-mll - ' Iwere kUled outriiat In a , aa e . - - iuw ow.ii..-. . I -a a: DiiAo Cmm 1 . . .. . - . . .huki ms Mir nc u niuca riuiii - iniosioa wnien wtksbo van vuwi a . - - - . ... r-i.. 1 rieiU Un ltl l-0nBiiVs mine namber-IS here Company In America Locating InOregpn : DMT. the Statesman Publishing company f 1 ii-aa t. ift ta-in).l " icompanya ma- There U no entxjFVfee. no' cost any and mutilated by the force of the SALEM; L0G,CAt- PLACaE W W eyery aabscription to The SUtes-J man according to the schedule I YearUble Parkin Opportunity! printed in the campaisn announce- iritk several Lines Not : latent. a Touched; Mnch Fruit Going Elsewhere As a starter-you will be glTenl 50.00a free votes On receipt of the! nomination blank.- nirn m yori nomination as soon as possible,! then you "are prepared to go after! Journey of Good Will Among Cen-j traL. American -Republics Reaches Total of 3800 Miles .Without Mishap safety lamps attached to tneir clothing, The bodies were located by mine fescue teams from Herrln, Valler and Benton. The teams working with gas masks, cut- their way throuch fallen walls more than' a mile from the abaft. Officials or YtV t oAiA-lthe mine said tonlgbt that m- The edltorUbpage of The States- flr8t 8Ub8crtptlon. This, too, other triumph awaited the good ployes bad been accountea ior. man or sunaay , comwuw i viii a1i thousanda or voies. ae-i.ni an,hiuitor from tne uniteai Tne cause 01 m v.hu mation, accredited tathe Portland pena!,,, on iu length, all of whichstates. Colonel Charles A. Und-j undetermined tonight and state Telegram, or me iaci ui sires the candidate an exceuentiber.b when he landed on the neiai mine Inspectors unaer tne nriu Murdock dfc to.r xne jarji u lh.M tni-v. nanad in his Honor. 1. 1 direction or A. V. lwib, uh nroduciBK house in America has! - d-tmwM. r. pop All Irimnn T-lnrthreh. He came sail-ltftr of the Illinois department located its Pacific northwest head-1 Thff opportunity to win in this ing through space from the dlrec- mines and minerals were conduct inusually liberal prize campaign lsltion of Balboa and settled down ioMng an inrestigauon. i. roi for tha small town or J earth at 1:61 in the afternoon. Iti nVBition and condition of terday that the managers of this J country resident as it Is for one bad taken him a little more thanL dead miners Indicated that concern are to build two canneries J . e ,n the cIty i fact, res-1 four hours to span the dtetanL.-th was caused by the violence lAcTt- nothine to do with it. I between San Jose. Costa Rica, ana . tll. -Ttli0.inn although gas was Also, that the Salem ChamberTh nPi-A iist has been so arranged! the capital of Panama. 310 miles. . the mine when rescue of commerce win eBuwi - ,h . ,t d country districts wiur Tne iiying ntia w wi 'kh I workers descended cure at least one or tnese caBBr" snare alike in the distribution ofled with spectators wno immeawc- les for Salem. 7 I p; division has been al-lly made a rusn ior me pim r.miprv Headauartersir 1 it-,, ai nnmlvr of cars andlst. Louis which taxied sw Thi, effort can be backed up by nrf- The two grand the grand stand wuere tTesiuem . . . ' r - - !,.-- -j Viol. -r the fact that Salem, is cannery . WOn by any cinai- unian ana Dumcu " " I n A M A R F SUIT AFrfc.AL.LU . v . n.vi f ' .. . . pk. ii . nf thA rnvArnmeni. uoioncit - heaaquanerswr iuo " "Idate in the entire lemiory. - - - Mffltr. i inflt starting. There Harry Burgess. Kimg Su,uT v. . . . I.i y-. t t7nA , JU3l uu. - 7 " ' oeneral William S. GraVes. wltn your inenas mu uu.o l - . ,., o become Statesman readers, ana hen come tb irixes. ISSt TWO-INCH NICHE PUZZLES ZONERS MOITI.TOX SON BUILIM-U SAID EVASION OF LAW OLD Eieht miners were brought out riftly to t the mine alive and uninjured Great! things for Salem were predicted for the coming year by Incoming officers of the chamber of commerce, each of whom made a brief speech-at the luncheon yes terday. Retiring President - U. Scott Page. lntradueed-tb new. chamber head, George Ylek,Who in turn in trod need other officers and mem bers of the: directorate. . The crying need for Salem is more people," said Vlce-Presldentl Fred Thielsen. "To. attract peo ple, there must be employment for them. We i must get new "Indus tries." ' ! : ! - . Otto flillman, director of the industrial department, stated that the membership goal in 1928 was 1.000 members. At present Ue chamber: membership numbers 684. No drive was made in 1927. so the net gain in membership over', 1926 was only eleven. P. D. ! Qulsenberry, King Bing of the Cherrians. said the organ ization would serve this year as greeters -tor the chamber of com merce. I j Sketching the history of the Sa lem Business Men's League, since its organisation 25 years ago. Prank Sherwin, president of that organization, stated that the func tion of that body was to cooper- the DISASTER T Collision That Resulted In Tragedy Pictured Before Naval Group BAY LISS GIVES ACCOUNT Testimony Also Presented by G . M. PhauBemiller, Officer of Deck Aboard Coast Guard Vessel Paulding BOSTON. Jan. 9. (AP) A word picture of the collision that drova the submarine S-4 to the bottom of the Provincetown har bor on December 17 was-painted today for the naval committee in vestizatinz the disaster by two eye witnesses. They were Lieu tenant Commander John S. Bay liss, commander of the guard destroyer Paulding Action to be Taken by Conuulsslou Today, Indicated at Meeting Last Night - j nnrth west that Salem canners packedy two-fifths lot the 2.500.000 cases of fruits put Into cans the last past year ln Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho There are elaht canneries here now. - ' fitit there is room -for- more: ifealem does not vet can tomatoes) cr peas, or corn though at one time peas and corn were both can ned nere. Up to the past yeanWe' only vegetables being canned-ln-alam were pumpkins and string beans. One cannery; the Paulus concern, put up in cans last year a smH pack of carrots, parsnips, beet and onions, and will extend these line very materially, . on both grower and Jobber contracts, the com i n g-season 1 r iii - FCTUttlHaOla There Is room in Salem for al,aen:' cannery'to 4aks the straw berries, loganberries, blackberries, and oth er fruits that have been going by truck to The Dalles, -Portland, Hillsboro and other poin canned. There will one day be aspara- kus: canneries in Salem. Expert ments in growing asparagus in a large way have been persistently carried on In other vegetable lines, there is an unlimited field. The time will come when there Brigadier com mandant of the United States army awaited him. Greetina "President Chiari took the yoeu Frank . Martin Awarded une Biggest Sums on Record countries on a basis of real under- MRS. WILSON REELECTED ZtS& Ihavo MiirAd the liberty of Amer- Agaiu Choeen Secretary of Oregon! Ym witQ your aDnity of short- State Fair uoara I -nine distance, are establishing a hauls of fraternity and are bring- Mrs. E1U 3chultz WHsoiuwas. relg- - aU- (he rAtfertcan elected secretary oi m air hnard at ' the annual meeting yesterday. Mrs. wuson had served four years as secre tary, and nine years as assistant secretary. . Other officers elected were A. a Marsters. Roseburg, president; H. R. Crawford, Salem, vice-pres- and A. N. Bush, baiem. treasurer, (Continued P ) BUS HEARING TOMORROW Oregon Stages Charges of Conflict To Be Considered A conference has been called by i.rt.nt matters of busl-lthe public service commission tor awu ' - . - - . k.f h hoard. 1 Wednesday to consider tne oper- OCBS tatuc .... .v- atlng scneauies oi mo MA.anl r-n Stages. Inc.. and Soutnern racmc MEEK HUNT KtUUUDLtu ngDort company. Botb com nanles operate south of Salem in tolWMtrn Oreeon. Officials of the Oregon Stages Inc.: alleged that the operating t . u t-it yt i.f .s. Ore ' Jan. I hel ales of the two concerns Al.AA ' ' I ... .. .1.. n with renort iromiwere contactings BO iu ureu Experts Find Ones Pointing? Guilt of Klamath Man will be dozens of canneries andLld tIme resident of Klamath Falls a I K tit Kiii.t. rnerts that theylstaees. Inc., and the Southern Pa- .... . tha hniit I Transport company will be are ot tne op.u.w --i -tV m,lmt that ended the life of John An8ei.represemea - 61 Notice of appeal was filed in the state supreme court here today in tne case of Frank v. iiarun oi Corvallis, who wm v award ed a Judgment of 770Z the Oregon Stages. Inc. The eaee rffnaiiv was tried before Judge Rossman of the.Multnomattaappa: v circuit court. 7 Mr. Martin alleged that he. was nrmanentlr Injured by a stage operated by the defendant corpor- ation. The Judgment given air. Martin was said to be one of the largest ever recorded in a personal damage suit In the state of Ore gon. EXTRADITION PERMITTED Parnal Garcia Held at Roseburg on Utah Murder Charge ate wlthi the chamber in remov ing evils Of business life. Senator; Lloyd Reynolds, direc tor of the agricultural department called attention to the fact that two and one-half millions 'cases of canned fruit were packed in Ore gon last! year, two-fifths of which came from the Salem district Practically all the money realised from this business Is spent for la bor here; be said. Iran W. Orr, secretary, said the muiiicip&Tj7ar peTk , was the "mouthpiece of Iem."n imuMTcnestt ; in , IU" beauty , aha ntiUtyw;quldyMImensiy guoa When is an addition not an ad ditlon? Is absolute physical attachment necessary to mate iwo dbhuiujj one. or are two buildings one hntldine when only two Incnes anart and served by only one door? The problem came before the city planning and toning commis sion last night when the D. Moul- ton and Son store on D street, near ParHsh school, again was up for discussion. Some time ago D. Moulton and Son asked permission to construct an addition to their store, located in aone one in which stores .are non-conforming. The Moulton .tnr had hoen built before the ion In? ordinance was in effect, but the commission held that ad ditions were not legal. In spite of the commission's dirt Moulton erected what was to all intents and purposes an ad dition. He left, however, a space of two Inches between the build ings, placed a door in one oi mem coastaIld a curtain in the other which! snprial committee from the Lyman H. Barber,- Mining Engineer Reaches Mex-. ' rco City In Safety rammed the submarine and kn- commi88ion consisting of Commis sign G- M. Phannemiller officer of Uioners Campbell and Headrick the deck on the Paulding. City Engineer Rogers, and City In closing his description of thelAttorney Williams, inspected the crash with its "terrible grinding stores. The committee was divided and ripping of metal" which torejin opinion whether the-building the bottom out of back of, her stem, BOTTLES, ' STONES USE& Armed Guards Overpowered aa Killed by Loe America in ' Desperate Fight After Ran som Turned Down the Paulding! was an addition or was not. and wrecked! xho commission is loath to give the hapless S-4, Commander Bay-up its fjgnt against what is to all liss closed his testimony witn an address to the court in which he referred to the irony of his poal-l tion as a coast guard officer con cerned in a disastrous collision. Regret Expressed practical .purposes an evasion oi the ordinance. It has three fbasible courses of action; to ask the city council to deny a renewal of Moulton's per mit tn onerate a store there; to MEXICO CITY. Jan. 9. -AP Lyman II. Barber, American. mining engineer, who was held captive for three weeks by Mexi can bandits seeking- 15.000 pesos (17.500), ransom, was back in Mexico City tonight with a thrill ing account of having escaped by killing four armed guards wttlt stones and bottles. Barber returned to his home last night, stumbling into the pres ence of his wife, worn, ragged and weakened after a perilous flight through the mountains in shoe! that scarcely, deserved the name. A sentence of death because of failure to receive the ranson, andl perhaps to rid themselves of the burden of a prisoner while flee ing from federal troops, spurred Barber to his desperate attack. Manj- Demands Made The 35 year old engineer, em-' ployed by theM0nte Carlo Mining company, was kidnaped Peoimber 15. The bandits JirsLasluMl I feel deeply concerned over take action agaiusi me pmiu.usi --Mrtf-. this accident as my whole life hason the ground that it Is a shackT - c j-.C3 tl , ' hin devoted to saving lite and not a one-family dwelling; or tv . v--r -- ,-v i .. .. 1 (Continue pn pas ) take action on its orlglbel that the building is and thus a violation .jn i .a (CoBtinu4 on Pff B ) LEVENS SAID CANDIDATE v ."iiL&4 -a;r5 I bv city Attorney wtmams lnsiiiuiiwnn -iri,..-- pvassions of this nature will not be possible under the re cently enacted set-back ordinance which requires a space of eight feet between buildings. Charges that state wards not feeble minded have been sterilised; Former i Prohibition tieaa j) to at least two oi urtguu Run For Attorney General institutions will be investigatea m a .necial meeting of tne state fcu- Reports were1 current here Mon-jgenics board to be held In Saleu day that iWilllam S. Lerens. form-1 tomorrow. NARROW ROADS OPPOSED nnvernor Patterson Monday authorised the extradition of Pa eual Garcia, who la wanted at Og- den. Utah, on a charge of first de gree murder. Garcia Is in jail at Roseburg. The prisoner was traced to Roseburg through letters he received from relatives living in Douglas county. prohibition director,! The members of the board firstl zoucn Ask County Court to Aid In Program for Future rlv stattt id h candidate for the of- will meet at the Oregon state hos- tice of attorney general at the nital, and later win go 10 tne Bta.e A.ri nrimnrr election next hnme for the feeble minded. Fredl Ag a safegrard against narrow May ; is. jBoalt, editor of the Portlandl Jtrceta in the greater Salem of the Mr. Levens at one time serrea News, ana Kicnara ve.iu, future, the city piannras ana u . J . i TI.Knvl.a - n tntntln relations! , n i irntsd ,r,A thpr noRitiona of I in Portland, were among those! momnPalIza the county Tourt public trust in Eastern. Oregon. He who have been Invited to attend 1 t tQ accept coanty roads wltb--nnd served as state prohibition com-the lnvestigaiion . f . ,. VAaM I s. n J -lV Tt QtrlClfPr Oil A A n wMlh KliBSionci: lui luito j I jjr. i reaciu. ."- lire nui vu " . t H. VanWlnkle. Incumbenl.l Portland, secretary of the staiei number of sections neari probably will be a candidate foriboard o health, probably will In- ,em ha8 been 8Ub-dlvlded with pro- reelection at the republican pnm-i terrogate the various witnesses ou vJgion for streets of markedly na Meanwhile the ott travelins; over were . nwtnn-- i -7xUy traveuuK ,v taln umV tlt) their prlsrcn- without abosintr- hnt exDOs-ir v Ing him to the uhtfc.atoxne4t hardships of exhausting maribe in almost bare feet and sleeping in the mountain cold without ade quate clothings, they were forever in fear of pursuing federal troops. Hears Death Planned Last week Barber, as he re counted here, overheard a state ment that he would be killed to- . morrow unless he were ransomed. Already desperate because of his privations, Barber began collect ing stones and broken bottles for use when opportunity offered. He determined to escape Saturday night, or die In , the attempt.' With no other weapons than - broken bottles, i it la , ... v ary election. f.ther fmit nacklnr concerns i Salem, on account of the long Hat n December 31. and two otner bullets found near the property om EVERY ROSE HAS ITS THORN of vegetables and fruits It is Pos-jjohn Meek, came from the same smie 10 pruuuco (iu an titles here in large revolver or from revolvers so alike .. ho nearlv identical, authori- Manufacturers are likely to go . . redoubled their ef forts to capture Meek, wanted tor oiMtloninr in connection with the robbery and murder of Ansel a mn store here. with minute description oi " .. .. i Meek jn the hands of Tlrtuaiiy . lim hoadonarters on the! ... his arrest is beiieveo where they are wanted. They are just like other people. The Salem Chamber of Commerce will be jus tified in.,makine9 invitation to i Continued an pas a.) a tipnio a .t m A XTC M.mH.IYtV, rL.nitt 1 coast, DOWN IN FLAMES u,n cer- MARl.NK CORPS MACHINE BURXS XE.R REBEL LINES ANSWERS BY 0LMSTEAD Liability of Bank President De- nled in Papers Kiiea Crashes Within Sight of Sharp shooters Under Command of General Sandino ; , PORTLAND. Jan. 9 (AP) : Emerr Olmstead. former president of the Northwestern National bank, today filed answers to suits MANAGUA, Nicaragua. Jan. 9. bmMi of -AP).-An American marine u7dTred BaUln of Los corps airplane crashed in flames A les minority stockholders within sight of the rebel general, . t the Northwestern National Augustlno .Sandlno's sharp ahoot- its officers and It dlrec- era today. ' ;. . ' " ' tors. ' The plane, piloted by Lieutenaat . denying anr liability Vernon M. Guyman, developed en- nier tna reputed facta et' forth r Aikro'ible over Sapotlllal iidge.1. the guit8 and denying, largely, s .y.vi.v. miMf rMent battle be-1 . v ...rmuti f hea eomnlalnts. tween marinea-an rebels, but was olmstead denies any: ct wblcb brought down by tbe filer without contributed to the -closing of the Injury to himself or his observer, bank and alleges that the Instltu The landing took place on the tion was controlled by the Pittock tiny emergency field laid out at estate through Charles AMorden. n,,n.t! nrimarilr to enable O. L. Price and Frederick F, Plt- m-n wounded in a battle Decern- tock, co-defendant. ber SO to be removed through the air Instead of being forced -1 o make an arduous trip en muleback over mountain ' roads to lOcotal where the nearest fair-sixed land ing field 1 altnated. v ' The plane was on observation duty. The observer was Sergeant W. M. Arnold. INSTALLATION TONIGHT American xvegiou ias wtcti !; Progralb prepared v "rtaliatlon"' of officers and a bis: time in" general are " on the IteporU rofthe crash recelvedVal program for tCapltal Post No. : headquarters here expressed 4 the ?. Am"lCM'":0 Pellet that the plane had net. been W Conch; truckby bullets from Sandino'. past SSSm , . i Cv A behalf of the eugenics board. MARRIES INDIAN PRINCE . Maharajah of Indore to Wed Seat tle Girl, Report Bays row width, and the commission recently took a decided stand against such practices, if they can be prevented. . - BURNS FATAL TO WOMAN LONDON. Jan. 9.-(AP)-Re- Explosion of Can of PolUh Cause, v. , Via fnrmpr Maharaiah Dtath IB tiours wr poria iusi w - . . . . 41t mam Miss ot in aore . "7; rr.vnvnEW. Wash.. Jan. 9, Nancy N. Miner oi oe.. ?, , ."X . .. o t .ariviere. 30. have revived in the Briusn pressiAr; ir. . - - ELT ? the deposed, ruler's died here last night. 12 hour. Tt- Awim nAfn isi inn i ar hum iihu aecu i cnecaerea career ... -- f'l- as to ner luiiua !.. - , , , "A. m h tndian na- ish which she was applying to COJ-U1HK iu I. - TA- v-k, and fnnr mnrtt t nan onei knt stove, xirr uuuu i-- . . ... .-V. . -viiiron thA didesi oi wnicu is LU"' " w v ... nI7 anrvive. recent reports m .. " . . .J; -vji. tn fa. I here today. Leo manarajan wno """"" . Ir,...,. , ln - rritical con . m . a nac tna nni nin icca acau n vororwason .--l"T . m a hosnital with Internal vice of Briusn mk. -- - 'aiM .nin-i ,n wonderful new nome injuries - ' . .... j j..n,.t.4 inlinrr received wnen iuiea nu "-:. ti hnrlod ranrnr in a cp. o " -- stum tiiaf4mt..,j self and tearlir tl clotniu.,r-r- his frantic haste toiet away frona . tbe bandit camp. At day light .ha reached a ivi llage? where he ob N; tamed a cosveyange to tuerui and from Cuernavaca, came m, Mexico City, by automobile, arm- Ing last night. ;l " He was niet at the door or bob already wife. Press comment also building a In India, the costliest manner. NEW PROBE AUTHORIZED Senate Approves Norris of Nebraska into the hold of the freighter Bos ton Maru, loading lumber here N. -E. Rickson, Longvlew, was aoverelv bruised while working on Resolution By tbe public dock loading the Yohl- (Caatitad on pi.i.); OIL CONSPIRACY TRIAL OFF AG AIPJ v COUNSEL FOR ALBERT GETS POSTPOXE3IEXT FALta. Delay to Continue -Until April -SaV-. After Which Sinclair May Be Prosecuted Alone - . OPEN BIDS ON VESSELS Head of ; American .Hawaiian Steamship Company Goes l! .... ; SAN FRANCISCO. JaB. , S. nental Trading company, Canada, which fJgnted lease. . : ' ; la WASHINGTON, Jan. 9. (APJ Another Inquiry into the Teapot naval oil reserve oil tease was or dered today by -the senate in ap- nmTiiif.tht resolution of Senator NorrU, republican of e"' (AP) In order to b- ptU recUng the public lands eonnUttwP J bIds for the purchase of to lnTesugavo rOTernment-owned lines operH openea. in .wuomswu, wu , cut ary 10, Rogers D. Lapham,. pres ident of ae American-Hawaiian Steamship company ; left nere , to day for ; the east coast. Tne rox lc .coast freight; services " of the shipping board " are scheduled- to be sold 4o priyata o-wners en Feb ruary 10. The lines to. be disposed bf are the two aerylees operated out oz &an v jTauciscor . and Hoyt. to the Orient and the other to Honolulu, one out et the , Columbia- rim ad one out ot Se attls. WASHINGTON, Jan. 9. (AP Retrial of the Fall-Sinclair con spiracy case growing out of tbe leasing of the Teapot Dome naval , oil reserve was postponed today to April 2. If Albert B. Fall, one of the , two defendants Is .unable to appear then the government plans to proceed against Harry F. Sin clair, the ' . wealty. . ou operaior, alone. : - V"-' - - Delay of the new trial which , had "been "set to begin jtt J1" HALIBUT SURPLUS SEEN Buyers Consider J Closing Slarfcet : To Adjust Situatum v & ' t. . .- f... . - . v t . . . i KETCHIKATl. " Alaska, Jan. t itAP) American and Canadian halibut buyers are considering, re fusing to buy any halibut before March 10. It was reported her to day because of large amount now In storage. - 1 . from Texas before warmer weatb- - er : arrived, ran s ioruc, . quested a delay unui tne "Ier '; pact of ;May at least, oui a. Pomerene w , special . governmeB . prpaecnfor opposed this and con"-;; tered with a proposal mai r trial be set for March 1." ' . ' WhUe a date for the new iriai-- was being determined today Jamea j, oXeary; nsslstant district " at-t tornej charged with haying im midated witnesses ln the criminal contempt proceedings against IU" ry F. Sinclair, ..WUltaw j. uurna and their four associates, eonUnur d to prevent witnesses Intended to dlaprora the allcgauofts, . aharnebooters. . . z ... - ...