BenjHur, Most Expensive Silver Screen Made, Based on Greatest Book of Kind Ever Written, Is at Oregon Tlieater One More Day Automatic Scutching Machine, on Official Trial at State Flax Plant, Does All Expected and Marks an Epoch in the Flax Industry Weather forecast: Cloudy; no change In temperature; gentle variable winds. Max imum temperature yesterday 30, minimum 26, river 7, rainfall none, atmosphere cloudy, wind southwest. warn Thia thirteenth juror Idea for Oregon circuit courts la fine; it will prevent repe titions of the Hugh DeAutreuiont double trial; but hasn't anybody attacked the plan as a scheme of the furniture men to sell more chairs to the counties? SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, 18, 1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS mi SCUTCHER SMITH CASE UP AGREE TB PLAN GEORGES WILL HOUSE OPPOSES 1 TARIFF CUTTING! I FIRES TOTAL 24 AT WASHINGTON IN U. S. SENATE PROTECT NAME SLUSH HM) C H A RGES TO BE HANGED AS GIRL KILLER BIG ORGANIZATION GOING POSITION TAKEN EXACTLY OPPOSITE SENATE'S WtXJLWORTH'S STORK HEAV-! 1EST HIT BY BLAZE E 1IUKLKD HACK AMI FORTH STRONG IN CHICAGO S20O.OOO Campaign Contribution In Illinois Primary Campaign Subject of Attack FOR 3 PROJECTS 17th Annual Meeting Held; No Downward Revision Voted AgaJnst When Ballot Taken At Washington Yesterday Capital City Kept at Fever Heat I'p I'util Noon Yesterday; S u s pert Ca pt u red Mention Made of Taking In King of England i ; Vtu. i i TTECE3TBER HOT INGIT CURB SECRECr SUCCESS SHOWN CONTROL BOARD IN IN GDIERENG OFNEWiRLL Machine Works Well, Doing All Expected of It; Saves More Fiber GROWTH MADE POSSIBLE Bondholders of Deschutes, Silver Lake and Summer Lake Meet Here Ftate Flax Plant Will Kxpand, But There is a Limit; rutting lu of Private Plants Bound To Follow The members of the state board of control. Governor Patterson. Treasurer Kay and Secretary Ko zer, together with Superintendent Meyers o the penitentiary and j there was present in even greater cn W R. Rartram. suoerinten-, measure me bitterness mat nas WASHINGTON'. Jan. 17. (AP Setting itself to the task of fin ally barring its doora against Senator-elect Prank L. Smith, republi can. Illinois, the senate today en gaged in hours of acrimonious de bate and heard a southerner raise voice in defense of the south against the frequent charge of the disfranchisement of the negro. A brief report from the special slush fund committee, embodying J.,. lmiUsion of Remaining Cre. a ifsuiuuoii utfuouiiciDg rmuns credentials as tainted with "fraud ADOPT STATE POLICIES and corruption" and declaring his seat vacant, furnished the tinder for the verbal sparks that flew so thick and so long that final vote on the resolution went over until tomorrow. While few new thoughts were contributed to the dlacuasion. dent 4f the industries-there, yes terday made an official inspection of the automatic scutching mach ine recently received and installed in the state flax plant. This machine has been a long tine coining. It was ordered months ago. It is the invention of a Relgian, and it is being manu factured at one of the great plants of Knglund: one that makes bat- marked consideration of the case since the senate committee un covered contributions to Smith's 1926 primary campaign from Illi nois public utilities officials ag gregating more than $200,000. Once more an implied warning to senators from the south that if they voted for the resolution to de clare Smith's seat vacant, their own seats might some day be put tie ships for the British govern-j in jeopardy necause or tne general nient. The machine was ordered ! disfranchisement of the negro was nfter one of the same invention j hurled a ross the chamber, this was inspected in Canada by Col. j time by Senator Reed, republican. Kartram. Pennsylvania. More Improvement The tenacious Pennsylvanian. But some improvement and re- who has the lead in defending the finements were added, making thej case of Senator-elect William G. machine that is now working atlVare. republican, Pennsylvania, the Oregon state flax plant morej which is to be considered later, efficient than the one in use in ! addresreed his remarks t his dis t'anada. The adding of the newjtant cousin. Heed, of Missouri, wrinkles was part of the cause ! chairman of the special committee ! hat' made for so much delay in which investigated the campaigns having the order filled. I of both Smith and Vare. The members of the state board I The Missourian said he was not found the mac hine doing all the! to be led away from the main is vork that was claim 'if fdi '11 by! sue by a reply, but later George of manufacturers. It take the1 Georgia, arose In h; place before i'etted straw and "breaks" and a full attendance of senators and M i-.tches it and turns out a fiber' well filled galleries to hurl back i" higher quality than ever has what he said was the sonth's an i.een or can be turned out by'swer to the efforts of eastern sen siand and recovers more of the ' jtors to "sc are" lie representatives filler from the retted straw than; into "voting for a wrong." 'ran he done by hand labor. And) !oes this at a large saving in cost; ( labor. A very large saving in, CYCLE RACE THRILLER io-t. ! Marks an Fpoch This niarks an epoch in the flax ;i ul linen industries of the Salemi lii-trict. where the handling of all Careening down State street to 1 randies .of these industries has ward the business districts, two reached the highest point of effi-j motorcyclists vie 1 in a spirited, i : licy in the world, by the use of not to-say hair-rais'ng race Tues i. in.r saving machinery. i day eveutng. and behind In an au- The cost of one of these auto-j tonioblle came the official timer, iua'ic scutching machines Is noti At least, so the aforesaid offic high. Counting freight and duty,! ial reported when he turned in the n is around $3000. When the or-! names of the alleged racers at the tiering of one of these machines police station, along with an in ditors In Agreements; Coloni zation Plan Should Be In cluded, Suggestion CHICAGO, Jan. 17. (AP) George Dulaney, Jr., secretary and organizer of the "Society for Pre vention of Calling Sleeping Car Porters George," told the 17th an nual meeting of the body today that be had canvassed 100 sleep ing cars and found only one por ter whose name actually was George. The Pullman company, he re lated, had started the custom of placing the names of ita porters on a card in the sleeping cars. 4 Senator George Moses of New Hampshire today was elected pres ident of the society on a platform pledging his administration would be "by the Georges, for the Geor ges and of the Georges." He won Reorganization of the Deschutes county Municipal Improvement Ir rigation district. Silver Lake and out over Senator Walter George of Summer Lake irrigation districts, Georgia who despite the double under an act of the 1927 legisla-J George, succeeded only in being ture and policies adopted by the state reclamation commission, was approved by representatives of the bondholders of the three projects at a meeting of the commission elected vice president The society heard reports indi eating it was making progress. "When the new. era dawns in ! this great nation," said Dulaney, held in the executive department! founder of the societj. whIch now nere flionaay. Bondholders of the County Municipal Deschutes Improvement numbers 18,000 bona fide Georges, ''it will be possible for a George, like myself or yourself, to travel irrigation district were represent- upon the pubi- rarrierg witnout ea ai me meeiing Dy Arinur a Dunne of San Francisco. Colonel able to the members of the recla mation commission. The Deschutes project is locat ed seven miles from Bend and con tains approximately 15,000 acres of irrigable laud with 5000 acres now under cultivation. The dis trict has bonds outstanding in the amount of f650,000 and its in debtedness to the state is $ 1 S !, 000. Interest accruals and water right credits increase the total in debtedness to more than fl.OOO. 000. Agreement Needed Mr. Dunne reported that since August 1 his committee had suc- Knti .... ml. J M.P.H.. Sav. "eded in securing control of a jumping every time we hear our name shouted onlv to discover ib:ii E. R. Place represented the bond- another traveler hag taken the fair holders of the Silver Lake district. name of GeQrpe ,n yajn and js . while Edward A. Keil appeared I p,ying u to ,Bome porter whose reaj for the bondholders of the Sum- name probably Js clarence or Eg mer Lake district. bert Qr Fitzglbon Will Issue Bonds Representatives of the bond-: holders requested that investiga-j PHARMACY OPENS SOON tions be made immediately with aj view of issuing refunding bonds in settlement of the outstanding ob-i ligations. The request was agree In Insane Asylum Or Penitentiary EXPECT VENUE CHANGE WASHINGTON, Jan. 17. (AP) -Taking an exactly opposite pes- slayer Will Be Placed Either house today went on record j against aDy downward revision of I the tariff. Upon motion of the republican leader, Tilson of Connecticut, the house .voted 1S3 to 164 to table the McMaster resolution declaring for a scaling down of "excessive" import levies. The senate yester day approved the proposal 54 to 34. In the house- Representative Garrett of Tennessee, the minority leader advocated referring ih resolution to the ways and means committee where tariff, like rev enue legislation must originate. On the vote seven democrats. De Rouen, Kemp, Martin, O'Con nor, Spearing and Wilson, all of Louisiana, and Casey of. Pennsyl- WASHINGTON. Jan. 17. (AP) John J. Fisher confessed to the police tonight that he set two of the series of fires which raged throughout the capital early today. An "irresistable impulse" the man said, led him to start fires at the McDot.eu grain warehouse fJOOUDGE RETURNS HOME at Q street and Reckington Place. I Open Diplomacy Will Mari: Pan-American Congress For First Time i Confessed Murderer K peeled to. Enter Plea of Guilty to Charge; Physicians to Effect Ev- 1 ainiiiation FLINT, Mich.. Jan. 17.- -(AIM Adolph Hotelling. confessed slayer of Dorothy Schneider, will be speeded on his wav either to ... r ..... . ! W as the nospitai ior me cruuiuai m- northwest and at the woodwork company at 1:541 W street north west. Fisher was arrested on informa tion furnished by suspicious citi zens who discovered the grain warehouse fire. WASHINGTON. Jan. 17. (AIM Twenty-four fire alarms, several believed to be the result of work of a pyromaniac, worked Fond Farewell Taken of Cuba After Enthusiastic Greeting Accorded Preside on Pre ious ltaf HAVANA. Jan. 17 (Al-7.-.- The Argentine and American dele gations took the lead today in d!i- hiuglon up to fever heat be-! Dof!,nK. in the first informal meet- vania, joined with 176 republicans' sane or a state penal institution.' , t. . ..... f. nonary session tomorrow .r th. uiiu .-i hi i itu nit; ii i 1 1 v 1 1 o m to table the proposal. Twelve republicans and one farmer-labor, Kvale of Minnesota, voted with 151 democrats against the Tilson ; motion. The republi cans were Beck, Browne, Peavey, Nelson, Lampert, Kading, Frear. Shafer, and Schneider, all of Wis consin; Christopherson, South Dakota; Sinclair. North Dakota, and Clague, Minnesota. Whilethe McMaster resolution constituted an expression of views only and proposed no actual change in rates, its approval by the house would have shown that advocates of tariff reduction held ir poss.o.e, w, "'"'." "'"Ifighting forces and those of other lth Pan-Ame-ican congress hies to a dozen blazes in differ- of one of the admittedly thoruieai problems confronting the cotifer- Harry V. Carson to Conduct Busi ness In Senator Building 'Official Timer sufficient number of bonds to war rant the promotion of an aggres- Official opening for the new Carson pharmacy in the Hotel Senator building. Court and High streets, has been set for Thursday. Friday and Saturday. The proprietor of the new drug store is Harry V. Carson, formerly of Silverton. where he was em ployed by the George Steelhammer drug store. The Carson pharmacy will spe cialize in filling prescriptions, but j will carry a c omplete line of all articles usually handed. As an opening day inducement, a box of candy wil be given' with each 50 cent purchase. Kiddies under 12 years of age. will be offered a free "Dixie." Onw the anticipated plea o f a w nip nana in wmcn event lniro-i glll;tv nas betn entered a corn- auction or a Din to lower tantr rates might have been expected. After the vote the house plunged into one of the most heat ed and extended tariff debates of Pr,,! W- f.racn , I hp X S.Xl.i t I'll ' lent sections of the capital. l ivjc... T,H .1.1, .1.., .... I'll.P The state will make a motion ; e(,Hntetl situation. officials foundj Proposed by the Argentines and in the Genesee cirniit court prob-tha more ,han .j0 firenien had ; seconded by Charles Evans Hugb ably Wednesday morning for ajbeen sijgUtly j n j n red, industrial for the I'nited Slates, an oral mo change of venue to Ingham or Ion- pruperIy ioss,s estimated at sev-t!on was approved today to niak ia counties, the governor said. era, hundred thousaud dollars had "open covenants openly arrive Hotelling's presence will not be:been suffered and a psychopathic at" the keynote of the sixth l'an required. If the motion id allow-! p.ltjell, of Walter Keed hospital ,' American congress by establishin ed the prisoner will be taken into,wa!j being iield for questioning. ia rule of public committee nn-ei court in one of these counties at Kjve of th(i fjres wpre (he mul..(ings and plenary sessions, once and according to the Kver-, (ip,e alaan val-jety uTld ne. essi-; The open committee motion was nor will plead guilty. Mated the calling for help from ' finally adopted on the understaud- Exaininatioii Planned neighboring towns. Baltimore. 4l inK tnat executive sessions umli! miles away, responded promptly' he held in exceptional cases upon id its lire forces helped tight "e request of committee members. mission of three physicians will two of the bin blazes, manncil fire1 Outside Issues Fvcliided examine the slayer. If it is their , houses for protective purposes and ' There was no change n.nteiu determiuation that he is insane he. incidentally paid a 24 year old ! plated, it was said, in the rule pro- (Continui'd on page 8) MILES COMPANY ELECTS Officers Seer Good Prospects for Linen Manufacture Here hibitiug the discussion In pl-nary sessions of subjects not on tin conference's agenda except by two thirdj vote. This rule, Anieriian delegates emphasized was at tin same tine a guarantee that vital will be sent to the hospital, other-'debt to the capital which helped wise to the state prison. ( Baltimore combat its big fight of The governor decided that the. 1904. Ten companies, an amhu- change of venue will be request-. lance and several deputies made ed at once and that it now can the long run from Baltimore. legally be granted as Hotelling i Most of the damage was done! was brought back to Genesee couu-1 at Woolworth's store on Pennsyl-j subjects to the w elfare of lau ty for a brief arraignment late to-j vania avenue. More than a score j Americanism could not be ex. Mid day, of firemen were injured therej Ptl from consideration by mere Th nrionerwas rushed from' w hen a gas main broke. The ot h-i technicalitU- and also promised Al! of the officers and directors! tVl ,f., ,.,,.,,,,. ,.-i1(.r.. he : er blazes (lestmve.i stn. '.- :in.i ,.tii-; regular procedure in the session b of the Miles Linen company were hag been sheltered sin. e a niol) ( er property in "produce row " near j avoiding irregular and unauthor reelected at Monday night's an-! ,nreatened ,be Flint jail Monday by in a coal and feed warehouse i ize(1 diecussions. nual meeting. The officers are nisht to tne farm vard of state near the I nion station, a grain Today's meeting was held for an Henry R. Crawford, president: S(,nat'or Peter h. Leunon. just in- warehouse in another section of exchange of iews between i hi. fs ueorge nana. vice presiuent, ana,.. , ....... lin ro,irt w.,s ; not theast Washington and a wood(f missions here to agree upon (Continued on page 8) HARRY THAW GOES EAST Only One Film Aspirant Returns From Hollywood SAl LT STE, MARIE. Mich.. LOS ANGELES. Jan. 17. (AP) Jan. 17. (AP). An explosion of Harry Thaw departed for the 1 a blast furnace in the plant of the east today taking with him only 'Algoma Steel corporation in the EXPLOSION HURTS DOZEN Two Cities Three Mile Apart Severely Shaken by Blast ' 1. 1 1 1 .L.! fmnl nfrMtpit t lo t hni" 1. -1 l hit Vn -C"UB"7 t cue; -. " one of the two young women whom j Canadian Soo today caused the in- uiu ii muii ii ring ui i lie in was lakeu " iaic u. - i.i.jo " over by the big English company, iduding intersections. the estimated cost of landing and! Tne ,w men cnargpn wh -rectiug one of the machines catj speeaing are ujne johusoh anu Health Hall, and tney win ne asked to explain it all to Judge Heath Hall, and they will be kept track of their time was Of ficer Edwards of the city traffic squad. (Continued on pace 3.) TOUR OF BANKS FOR 96 PUPILS S I'Kl'TIO X TRIP TODAY F.VKXT OF THRIFT WKKK 7: preeiit.tive of Each Building SeH-ted; IHvided Into Squad.) Ninety-six public school chil dren, four boys and four girls from each building, will make a tour of inspection of the four Salem banks this afternoon at 1:30 p. "m. The children will be divided into four squads, one squad to 'visit each I'd nk. The inspection tour was ar : .nged'with bank officials as an i v ent of Thrift Week. All schools have not reported ;!,-ir selections but the following :- an incomplete nsi oi inose wno will go: (iarfield Josephine McGilchrist, Lois Burton, Dorothy Dahlberg, Florence Fredrlckson, Orville Var- ty. Walter Cline. v Linfield Need- ham, and Robert Brownell. arant- Benecia Spencer, Robert "tth. Jack Dewey, Jean Anunsen, V-ck Berry, Alicia Butler, Maxine Gahlsdorf, Philip Barrett. Englewood Donald Sumpter, Virgil Mason, Byron Webster, Mil ton Beckett. Lois Holt. Lorettb Pro. Jane Keith, and Irma Dnerk- een. Richmond Alexander Potter, luhard Borden. Erwm Potter. au-ranoo VT i Ir 1 Uirrn.rK. Kingston, Betty Taylor, Margaret I'1 Kenzie. and Ruth Pearson. High school Margaret Moore, Maivin Mlllett Dwane Griffith, . Dorothy Rhafer, John Bostrock, -Vera -Mollett, Arthur Golden, and ..Delphine Savage. BURNER LOCATION WAITS But It Will he Ixcated Soniewhere (liAirnian Kmpliasi.es With one member, W. W. Rose braugh. in the hospital recovering from the effects of an operation, the special council incinerator committee is practically at a standstill as far as location of the plant is concerned. Chairman Dan cy said yesterday. Dancy has in mind one site which he personally believes is suitable for the burner. It is one of ten acres within two miles of Salem, the exact whereabouts of which he would not disclose. Dancy spiked rumors that the committee had decided not to lo cate the incinerator anywhere. The city is obligated to go ahead and the matter cannot be dropped, he said. six weeks ago he brought west to i jury of 12 workmen and shook storm the battlements -of Holly-jbo'th cities breaking hundreds of wood filmland. i windows. The two cities are Susan Hughes, one of the two (about three miles apart. film-fame aspirants, departed with Thaw, while the other, Anita Riv ers, remained behind to continue alone the thus far unsuccessful siege of screen success. Thaw while in California, was made a defendant in a $100,000 breach of promise suit, which ac cused him of engaging in Califor nia love affair at a time when htjatruction over a large area 2 FLYERS IN VENEZUELA Coste ami Lebrix Arrive at Maracay From Panama was reported to be confined in an eastern hospital as an outgrowth of his trial for the slaying of Stanford White. Every available physician and nurses in both cities were rushed to the plant and a first aid station set up within the building. Dam age caused by the explosion could not be estimated immediately due to the force of the blast which flattened several nearby frame structures and caused minor de- , Officials of the plant did not reveal the cause of the explosion. The loss to the plant was estimated it $4,000. ii.,-.. n- -r..- ... iicu.y . ...,e.s, t.ec.e1ao-i,eas-; he,d wI(Q lne urisoner urer. directors are l. . Hay.; F . (.a,n am, tne uards sit- All of these fires were character Henry . Meyers. George Shand.i James G. Heltzel and Henry R. Crawford. The report of the year showed 1 Con; miici tm pag S) Justice working plant in the northwest, procedure In conference anil to lay :i basis for concerted action re tired officially as of incendiary or-'. warding organization of the parley. igin. John Jacob Fisher, 29, the man aiiiMn iirnrn m fttitirrt being held as a susnect a.Imitte.l that the company is progressing: MUdlO IVItnUtH rLHliliCU bejUg present at s;vera, of lha satisfactorily, although no didi- 'blazes hut sai.i h ,nr.i u Nine LeadiiiR Bureaus CoiwoHditte, lipe4.tator- Arrested at ,)ome At New York City rodav s decision must be c on firmed by tomorrow's plenary ses sion. CoolidgevRuck in V. S. President Coolidge, having out lined policy of the I'nited Stated- near Walter Reed hospital, a fire' before the delegates to the confer- bade of the Fallsburgh. N. Y. vol- ence and having been received dends have yet been paid. The company has branched out appre ciably in its production field In the last year, and plans still fur-, NEW YORK. Jan. 17.-(AIM ; (inlter rir6 departnient wa3 found! with greater acclaim than the head ther additions in machinery and! Merger of nine leading msici on hIs person of any other government who ever (fiuuutis. wuc ymti ia i j maiau a, OUieaUS CUIlirUlllUfc uiuic tuau- netting machine for fish twine. PLANE STILL HIGH IN AIR Attempt to Make New Record Flight Goes on In California SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 17. (AP) The Fokker airplane Spirit of California, attempting to break the world record for sustained flight by airplane reported by ra dio at 7:55 p. m. that she was making 60 knots at 1500 feet ele vation, "All well," the radiogram stated. The message failed to give the plane's position, but flight offi cials presumed that she was over northern California. 200 musicians was announced to day by Slgmund Spaeth, author lecturer and music critic who be-j comes managing director of thej Outposts Placed by General Sand new organization. j io Said Withdrawn The merged bureaus will be; known as the Community Concerts j MANAGUA, Nicaragua. Jan. 17 corporation and all their interests, A1 Airplane patrols return visited Cuba, departed from it REBEL GUARDS RETREAT! shores today on lhe r:,1,ser Mm phis, bound for Key West. Six destroyers escorted the cruiser with the presidential party, and guns boomed in salute as the Memphis steamed away. The bat tleship Texas: from which I'resi- i Co.t.infd on pafv i ) los Opera company. IRK OF SKXATOU MOTHER AND BROTHER OF ILL-FATED CHILD n I U !i m 'fry1 :JkS S-' pr. ' ";v''- '1. r,;V. -I- CTiSS - i , i- " i v fir s s?Jz iym j T;. T I4'" l.HH - '.. .. - " l 1 - " ' ' CITY EMPLOYS 60 MEN MARACAY, Venezuela. Jan. 17. (AP). Dieudonne Costes and Joseph Lebrix arrived here from Colon, Panama, at 6 p. m. tonight. The French aviators made the 1,000 mile trip fa a little leas than 12 hours having left Colon at :52 a. m. After landing at the flying field each of the aviators was decor at ed with the order of the liberator by President Juan Vicente Gomes The filers probably will go tol rrt Mm. Mahol Schneider, mother of Dorothr Schneider, aeei 5. who was kidnaped and mwrdered at ML Morris, Michigan, a Caracas, the, capital, 60 mllesIltbarb.ot Flint.. The boy In her arms is a brother of the slain girl, j Right, detectives standing on a tree trunk under which the muti away by automobile tomorrow, lated body of the child was found, la Benson creek, three miles fro tj the Schneider home. ; - will be pooled to carry the bestjlnB from the San Albino region to iniisfc into territory which in the: day reported that outDosts of the' past has difficulty in obtaining' rebel general Augustino Sandino, WHEELER GRILLS the first class concerts. i hul been withdrawn from that te-j & nKXIKIICTD A TffC Among the artists controlled by j K'on. AIJMlINlO I KA 1 the corporation are Galli-Curci Sandino's outposts around San Chaliapin, Jeritza. Elman, Hof-i Albino have been heavily bombed MCARAGFAX POLICY A KOl'SKM mann, PonPelle. Bori. Schipa, Mar-j'or me past tnree days, said Col-j tinelli, Kaston. Gabriolowltsch.l oned Louis Mason Gulick; marine Levitski, Lhevinne. Ravel. the i0rPs commander. j Flonzaley quartet, the Paul White-! At Jinotega It has been rtport-j "didee and Kellog Both Scored man orchestra, and the San Car-,ed that Sandino left Kl Chipote! in Address Before Kcououilc jhunday, stating that he would go! f'luh of .New York to Jinotega and that his arrival! j would be announced by the explo-j SKW YORK. Jan i7fAP s on or to bombs. 1 l,e explo-: Senator Burton K wheeler, demo. . toolace as Precast. but (.rati of MonUna ln an addr band,no did not appear and it is before the Economic elub of New believed that the rebel chieftain york tonight, charged that moral wanted to warn his followers to tbaos in the state department and leave the town. j moral confuslon ln the whlte A company of marines left for' House are responsible for the ac Matagalpa today to strengthen the tivlties of the United States-in Nl- garrison there. P.ratn 1 "The Kellogg-Coolldge policy," he declared, "has led to armed In tervention ln Nicaragua in behalf of an American-made puppet presi dent foisted upon the people against their will became he Is ready at whatever cost to Nica ragua to serve the Interests of New Tork bankers who for 17 years hare mercilessly exploited Nicaragua under the protection of our state department. "The wide discrepancy between the words and deeds of the secre tary of state and the president de stroys all confidence In their lead ership. No person of sound judg ment can review their recent deal ings in Central America without coming to the conclusion that moral chaos reigns In the slate de partment and moral confusion in the White House." American Intervention In Nica ragua, he said, is a "source of profoundest humiliations to Am ericans who realize that.our go- ernment I band in glove with Diau, a political reprobate, ia the betrayal of that little republic.'' Drainage Line Work Aids Fain ilies; Loral Men Pref erred Nearly sixty men have been em ployed by the city this week to work on the Gaines street storm sewer line, tile for which has been purchased from the Oregon Grave! company. : The pipe will be furnished as fast as it is needed, according to a representative of the firm. . The sudden opening of Jobs ha placed a difficult task on the shoulders of City Recorder Mark Poulsen, who must investigate each applicant to see if he is a local man with a family. Many of the applicants have represented themselves as long time residents here, when as a matter of fact, they have been in town pflly a few days. ,." The rush foc--jobs was partiou larlybtavyWonday'afternoon and all dayTuesday.