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23 .THE OHEGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, SUNHAYITOIINING, JUNE 3,1928 i 9 3 i aLT0;iSEEKII!6 EML ST SESSION Bend Representative Has 27 Votes for Speakership, Claimed Here . State Representative Ralph S. Hamilton of Bend will continue in the race for speaker of the nonse at tie next session, despite the fact flat Frank Lonegran of Portland hM received the endorsement of thm Multnomah county delegation Tali was announced hare Satur day by 'Representative Hamilton wbile visiting in Salem. Mr. Hamilton said he has 27 veias pledged, with assurances of fit additional rotes. Theodore P. Cramer of Grants Pass, who re- eff tlr was elected secretary of the Stale Bankers association, had pftrtolsed to rote for Mr. Hamil tM, but has withdrawn from, the lafislatlve contest. This has rc elaeed Mr. Hamilton's number of toies by one. turing his stay in. Salem Mr. Hamilton conferred with several Willamette Taller members of the legislature. The fight for' tie speakership apparently has simmered down to two candidates, Hamilton and Lotegran. It was said that Mr. Loaegran has written to a num ber of Marion connty members of (be house, but as yet tbey have art signed on tbe dotted line. , Mr. Hamilton said that the three big problems to be consider ed at the next session of the leg islature are tax relief, automobile legislation and governmental re adjustment. He indicated tbat any drastic changes in tbe present tax system probably would depend to some extent upon the report filed by the tax relief committee created at the last legislative session. Two possibilities are ripe in con nection with . automobile legisla tion, he said. One is a Email re duction in the motor vehicle li cense fee with a corresponding in crease in tbe gasoline tax and the other a license fee based on the age of the car rather than weight. Mr. Hamilton said it was his opinion tbat the McPherson con solidation bill would receive ser ious consideration by the voters at the November election. A simi lar issue was before the 1927 leg islature, but it received scant attention. Wllber Henderson, repnblieaa candidate for representative In tho legislature for the eighteenth dis trict, 12.13. Cyril G. Brownell, republican candidate for renresentative In the legislature for tho eighteenth dis trict, 198.90. O- ! -: LISTEN IN today Momnva 12:00 8 :C0 XXL (220). 81m Wres- rv. 8:00-11:00 KXX. Vniag bbmoI uruf 10:00-11:00 KWBS (20O). Sacra A. Earl Wellinrton in behalf 11:00-12:00 KOIX (318). Ckrek of Earl C Bronanrh. rennblican. candidate for representative In the legislature for tbe eighteenth district, $124.00. T. O. Bird, republican, candidate for representative in the legisla ture for the eighteenth district IS7.S4. NeH Malarkey, republican, can didate for' representative In the legislature for the eighteenth dis trict, $70.25. , : Lawrence' R. Wheeler, republi can, candidate for representative in the legislature for tbe eigh teenth district. $59.40. Mark J. Johnson, republican. candidate for-xepresentalive in tbe legislature for the eighteenth dis trict. $5 J. 40. Mirk J. Johnson, republican. candidate for representative In the legislature for the nineteenth dis trict. SC2.05. A. E. Veatch. republican, candi date for representative in tbe leg islature for the twentieth district, $59.10. Allison Moulton. rennblican candidate for district attorney for Jackson county $168. 5. - - . J. Ben Hall, republican, candi date for. district attorney for Lane county.. $7$. 35. W. G. Jacobs, republican, candi date for trustee. Salmon river Grand Ronde highway improve-. ment district. $0.00. Chare f Tint Tnar MitMM Jm II -.00-12:00 KG W (42). Oar Fstfcar rviem. 11:00-12:19 KTBK (22t). i fcytri eft art -mmrtiem. 11:00-12:30 KXL. Tint charek rrie. StnrSAT ATTBXVOOV 12:00-12:46 KWJJ S58). Orm -ert. - 12:30 1:00 KOIX. Orgaa r.etrt. 12:30 : 30 KXX. Concrt erty vrofrsnt. S:OO-S:O0 KGW. PCX mragraiM. 4:SO-:Oe KXX 2T8). Veting. :00-e.-3 KOW. 8taf aairermity chair pragTaa. ' . ffOTTDAT WiQWx . I .wi .in raw titit uttin ana i l,wf . - ' - atu4i prorram. ' 6:00-7:00 KOI N (lit). Orga" eoaeart :0O-7:15r KEX (278). Ortetra. : 30-7: 30 KGW. Syaspaaay War PCN. a-so-a-oa KXTi. IMnir raarart. 7:00-8:00 KOIX. Orekaatra, 7:80-8:00 KOW. Piaat. 7:S0-f:00-KTBB (22. Firti Prasby- tariaa cbarra aarricc. -8:00-8:00 KOW. MaaieaJ faaUtics. 7:45-8:00 KEX. Awaricae P pra- :. aarviee. - " ' KHJ Laa AaW (400):, . aaa-viea: S. armftaasx. aiatat: 4aaea ana Ira.. - - , ,, KTW-Laa Aagalaa ().- -:lS, talks; :30. PC!; T:S0. variatiaa; 0, argaa; PCX; :30, 10. accaaatra. XPOA SaatUa (447). 8:80. rgaa; f. caines. EGO Oakla4 (SS4). C,S0.-PCH; T:30. - chare aeraea; a. trxjn. . KOA Dearer (2). 8:15. aMaart; 8:45, cbarck Mrviea; 8, aiaaia. KOVO Mttla (). 0, aiaiia; 0:90, PCS j 7: 0. staaic; 7, ckarch aarvica; :30. archeatn aad aalaiat; 10. KTSJO Bar Xraaciaea (454). . talk: 8:30, maiic; 7:80, caaaart; 8:80, ar- ckaatra; :80. aoaj raciUl; 10-12. aaca arekaatra. I 1 INSTITUTION- I TBS CliOSS UfJEXPLODED US. S:OO-t:00 KOIS. Firm Ckarck af CtarilL Scieatiat, service. 8:OO-S:30 KEX. kfavat Takar Praaby- tariaa cbarck acrvica. 8:00-8:00 KXL. Calawbia kaar. 9:00-8:80 KW. PCS prafraai. 8:00-10:00 KOlJi. kfatical etatij ' ' " " 8.-00-: 0:0ft KXL. Prafraai praaaatael kr big sckaola. . , ... 8:30-10:00 KEX. . Iataraalioaal Bikle 8taeata - projram. . :Se-ie:S KXU Mafckal feataraa. 10:00-11:00 KGW. Littla Sympkaay rakeatra. ' . PCN 8-4:80, opera arcbaitratiaas aaa aealiata: 4:30-5. "Great MaaieaU ai Hittorr'ejr 5-6. 8tnfr4 amWeriity ekair eaaeart; 8:30-7:80. Syapkeoy Arekaatra: 8 8:30. arekaatra. KHQ Spakace (370). S. eaaeart; 8:30. PCX; 7:30, ekarek aarvica; . PCN; LILLE. France (AP) The tens of thousands, of passengers who have travelled by rail between Lille and Paris eurrat the past 10 years have, wunout Knowing 11, been literally riding over a pow der mine. Workmen repairing the grade, crossing at Liboreoart unearthed a formidable collection of German shells varying in caliber from 3 to 10 inches connected with elec tric detonators, skilfully buried under the track. This mine had ap parently been laid by the Germans during the retreat in 1J1S, but the wires leading to the detonators mast have been cut, preventing the explosion. Read the Classified Ads M.7I SPEfBT IB ELECTION More Candidates File Ac counts of Expenditures in ; Primaries The successful nomination of Hal Hoss. republican, for the sec retary of stateship cost $2,205.71, according to expense statements filed Saturday with the secretary of state. Of this amount. Hoss himself spent $575, his account; showed. An additional $1,030.71; was expended in his behalf by the Hoss for Secretary of State com mittee, according to the accounts ettbmiMed by Alene Phillips, secretary-treasurer of the committee.1 Other accounts filed yesterday with the state department include: Levi T. Pennington, republican, candidate for delegate to the re publican national convention from the stale at large. $25.82. Robert L. Sabin. Jr., republican, candidate for delegate to tbe re publican national convention from tbe third congressional district, 195.05. W. C. Gulbertson. democrat randidate for representative in congress from the Third congres lonal district. $191.75. 1 Jacob Kanzler. republican can-j dldate for circuit court judge for the fourth judicial district, de-J partment No. 1. $549.65. i " Walter H. Evans, republican,! , candidate for circuit court judge for the fourth judicial district, de-l partment No. 6. $237.85. ! Dalton Biggs, democrat, candi-1 date for circuit court judge for' the ninth judicial district, $29.70.1 J. J. Barrett, republican, candi date for circuit court judge fotj . the twentieth judicial district. $214.94. Isaac E. Staples, republican, j randidate for state renator for tie thirteenth district. $93.75. J. E. Bennett, republican. candi- date for state senator for the thir-i teenth district, $99.00. 1 H. Carpenter Staples in behalf Of Isaac E. Staples, republican candidate for state senator for the thirteenth district. $70.00. A. Earle Wellington, republican U behalf of Henry L. Corbett. re publican, candidate for state sen ator for the thirteenth district, I31M4. - P. J. Shorey in behalf or Isaac Staples, republican candidate lot state senator for tbe thirteenth district. $121.00. itarl E. Fisher, republican, can didate for state senator for tbe twenty-fourth district, .$L0. am H. Pierco. republican, can; didate for representative in the legislature for tha eighteenth dls trtct; 188.05. v.V - - Carl T. Frederick, republican . candidate for representative" in the legislature for the eighteenth- dis trict; $0.0 9. Frank J. Lonergan. republicaj. candidate for representatlTe In the : legislature for the- eighteenth dla- trict; ,73.57. :. r'.r .J.;'B. Ofnr republican, candidate-for stater repreaenUUvw-In Special Value Fell Over weate rs You'll find a lot of comfort in one of these new pullover sweaters and you can get one now at a real saying. The ones in this special group are made in plain and contrasting colors, fancy trims, very good looking and of high quality, Aanlir? new assortment at this special price of ' V $.95 Now mora than ever be fore Know what yon buy aad where. You've never eeea a time when It was so Important to be sure of what yoar're getting for yvwr aaoaey than right r. To get tlae naoat for - mum taCJDioMllOML, YOU Bay aad Where. 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