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PAGE TWO the OREGON STATESMAN. Sato, Oregon, Thursday Morning, October 31, 1S23 .1 Interstate Commerce Com- (' mission Hears Argu r -1 ment in Case , ?:WASHINGWTON, jOct. 30. H (Ap) The people of Oregon, through the state public service oominisiion. laid before the Inter state commerce commission, in oral argument, today the conten tion that northw estern railroads chould be required to construct an extension from Crane to a con nection with the Southern Pacific near Crescent lake. " Opposition was Tolced by the Railroads' counsel to the 185-mlle i prcjject : which complainants esti mate would cost about f 9,000,000, ' qn the grounds that necessities of tjbe region do not Justify the ex penditure. iIa taking the case under con sideration prior tu handing down Its ; decision, the commission will If ate before it in additon to pleas of ppposlng attorneys, a report of Commissioner Frank UcXanamy sltfla at examiner recommending r Chat construction be ordered. Bailroads CUilm Board Ifi Without Jurisdiction .pjounsel for the defendant rail roads, which include the Central Pacific, Southern Pacific, Oregon Washington Railroad and Naviga tion company, Deschutes, Ore., Short Line, and the Union Pacific, Contended the commission la without Jurisdiction to order con- ' strtiction. It was presented that It; any part of the commerce act is construed as conferring author ity to require extension and oper atlon oi the lice, the provisions re unconstitutional in that they would operate to deprive them of their property wtlhout due pro cess of law. Replying, complainants held - that the commission did have Jur isdiction and that facts had been " presented to show a need for the road. The public service commis sion holds that the development of central and western Oregon is being hampered due to the ab sence of an east and west line across the state. Road Assume Project Bat Don't Finish It The commlslon was told thet the state had considered com true t- - lng a similar road as that now . asked In 1905 but that the project-was taken over by tho rail- road and never completed. r ; Traffic' now originating in west era Oregon, counsel asserted, and , destined to eastern points must move either south to Roseville, . pallfornia or north to Portland. A similar movement, they said, la experienced on traffic originating In eastern Oregon and southwest ern Idaho and destined to Calif ornia and southwestern Oregon. L The resulting longer haul and greater time consumed was held to make It impossible to ship certain perishables. EXILED tllClGUl WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 0. ( AP ) i The immigration appeal board decided today to permit the entry Into the United States of Adolfo Ortega Dlai and Salomon De La Belva. exiled Nlcaraguan newspa per men at San Francisco, pro Tided the state department would .waive Its visa reauiremenL The atdeeisfon has been communicated . xo uh aepanment, wnere out class probably will decide tomor ' row. r iThe two NIearaguans are held hy Immigration officers at San Francisco because they have no 'passports. They reached by ateam . ;en from' Nicaragua but had in tended to land at a Mexican port T&ey fled from Nicaragua, where jthey are alleged to have eonspired f against the government. TODAY - FRL - SAT. Collegiate Talking Wise Cracking Kinging ALL TALKIE COMEDY VTTAPnONB ACTS " FOX 1IOVIETONEW9 Coming Sunday , COPHIB TUCKER la r SCWS mm ALL - i Bemanee I mm : ." -U Their . . ' V -fJfe . : ,rr?a Bank Has Lpt- '- ui. rt i . immmmm '-' ':,v'-""T r A r . 1 N aT ' A. P. Glaanlnl ewts Bank 'of Italya birthday cake while Armando Pedrinl and Miss Elvira MaragUano wait for their share. The cele bration was the bank's 25th birthday. SENATE BEST iwctiiy meiuuers wvoni oiiori Recess Before Begin ning Next Meet WASHINGTON. Oct. SO (AP) Disagreement among republican leaders on whether the . senate should proceed with debate on the tariff bill without a recess be fore the resularDecember session was In evidence at the Capitol today after Informal conferences of factional chiefs. Chairman Smoot of the finance committee, said he Intended to go ahead with consideration of the revision measure tomorrow where the senate left off yesterday when it adjourned out of respect to the late Senator Burton. He said he had heard of no movement being afoot to take a recess about the middle of November. Many of Old Guard Would Like Vacation Other old guard republicans let It be known, however, that there was a growing disposition among their followers for a two weeks' rest J before the regular session. They based this on their belief that the tariff bill Is destined to carry over Into the December ses sion anyway and that there should be a brief Interim in which to prepare for this meeting. Senator Borah of Idaho, one of the Republican Independent lead ers, said the senate could com plete action on te bill by Novem ber 29 u it confined debate to the items at issue and stopped LAST TIMES TODAY ran ji MOROM OLSEM IN BRUNO FRANK'S- f , - A 8 Act Melodrama of the Revolutionary War ALL SEATS RESERVED at Box Office Now. Prices (2.00, U0, 41X0, -75, 60c. Birthday " V' V 'If " 4 quarreling for hours over Insig nificant rates. Ha aaw no reason why secondary duties should take more than five or ten minutes each, or that much. Among those rates he thought would require longer time for debate were sugar, hides, leather and manganese. Idaho Man Wants Shingles on Free List As for building materials, such as brick, cement and shingles, the Idahoan was of the opinion that little discussion would be requir ed. He felt the opposition to these duties was too strong for their proponents to debate them at length. Democrats also fjvor continu ing work on the tariff without a recess, but Senator Robinson, of Arkansas, the minority leader, has stated he would have no objec tion to a November 15th adjourn ment as long as It was sponsored from the Republican side. Claims totaling $1316.70 have been paid to Statesman readers by the North American Accident Insurance Co., la the past year. These claims were paid on the $1.00 policy Issued to Statesman subscribers. COMING . , . Nov. 10-11-12-13-14 LiVJ mi in n i mim9 LI"1 in 1 1 DIRECTTON OF FOX WEST COAST THEATRES The Salem Lions Club Present OGIDHK. King of Lobbyists Says Ac tion of Senator Was , Just Right By, FRANCIS Hi STEPHENSON .Associated Press Staff Writer WAjSBTNGTONr Oct, -4 (AP) Further 4etallt of his tariff soaking activities. Thia life and his views were, related today by Joseph R. Grundy, president of the Pennsylvania Manufactur. era- association, as the senate lobby committee concluded Its three day spirited examination of him The Pennsylvania republican rain Maitll-w. iMntid credit for helping to get rate increases in the pending tariff bill, told or his attendance at a conference a wT-t lanrfora whleh deter mined upon Warren O. Harding aa the xepuDiican presiaenuai nominee at the 1020 convention, and disclosed that he was not at a luncheon of Pennsylvania leaders last April when patron age matters were discussed. Vtewa oi NajwroM Questions Are Aired one mora, tne v v-year-oia jukb tariff adTOcata marred willingly with the senate inquisitors, ready wltn figures ana arguments w meet the questions. Again the mm mitt a members elicited his views oa government and ethics as weu as oa tarui nuut. After a little hesitation, Grun-n-r -aM ha believed he would ap prove the course followed by Sen ator Bingham, repuoucan, Con necticut, in taking a salaried rep MMtira Af the Connecticut ImhUfactUfars I association lata the secret sessions of tne naanee committee while tne rates were being written by tne repuoitcan fntmhAN The tariff bill is so complex." k .rhisii. "that men who un derstand it would be called into consultation.' Qualifications Given To Explanation You believe memoer i wo congressional committees should k. .m.rnui hv thoM Intersted in the tariff rates?" inquired Chairman Caraway. "Oh, no. I think they snouia be consulted," explained Grundy. Moan while Senator Norrls. re publican, Nebraska, who Is pre pared to propose a resolution ox censure of Senator Bingham, said he was not sure whether he would act tomorrow In the ab sence of many senators attending the funeral ox tne late senator IS iiCTMiriiitf LAST TIMES TODAY 4 i GAS2tlSTJE JULES VERNE'S i MIGHTY UNDER-SEA SPECTACLE TECHNICOLOR - SOUND TALK . MYSTERY Burton of Ohio. Tomorrow. the committee in tends to examine John, H. Kirby, president, and J. A. Arnold, man. agar, of the Southern Tariff League. Arthur X. Fraabal, secre tary cf the Amtrlea. tariff league, taswise' has beta taa taoned. and Senator Walsh, dem ocrat, lfentaaa, asked that H. B. Wyllio, or Huntington, , W. Va be recalled In connection with the Inquiry into the pottery tariff. Gnmdy Present At Back Booat Coavf ah Grundy aald ha was invited to the Friday nlsht conference of republican leaders la Chicago daring the It 10 convention week as a representative of Pennsyl vania. It was decided there to press tho candidacy of Senator Warren Harding to break tho deadlock between Leonard Wood and Frank O. Lowden. Describing the meeting, Grun dy said tho lata Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts, chairman of the convention presided, that Lodge said it had become imprac ticable to nominate either Wood or Lowden, and that Harding ap peared to bo the most available candidate. II WASHINGTON. Oct. 30. (AP) Edwin B. Parker, who long had worked to settle the claims for damages by dtixens of tho United States. Germany, Austria and Hungary as a result of the war; died today after a lingering ill ness. - Born In September 7, 1S6I, in Helby county, Missouri, Judge Parker was graduated from the University of Texas In 1889 and ka4fhihpme in that, state unni, the past- few years whfchi ha stfeeit; Fin Washington. He practiced law in Houston over a long period and during the war began the work which was to occupy him until his death. He first served aa chairman of the United States liquidation com mission, settling claims of the al lies against the United States for war materials. For this tho United States gave him the distinguished service med al; France made him an officer of the Legion of honor and Poland, Belgium and Italy also decorated him. A further recognition of his work was seen when the mixed claims commission was set up in 192S to settle claims for damages by Americans against Germany. MM CHS ne PISSES A thaf you would use if you were to bake bread - HILLMAN (ID CHERRY Flier Blissing l Russell Merrill,' Stillman pilot, who is reported lost in the Mount Spur district of Alaska after no word was received from him for three weeks. Joe Crosson, former mail pilot and brother of Marvel Crosson, famous aviatrix who was killed in the re cent Air Derby, has already started in search of MerrilL International Ncwsraal This commission had before It claims filed by American cltlxens and the government for $1,479, 000,000 and Judge Parker was named umpire. . He Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Katherlne Blunt Parker, daughter of the late General James O. Blunt. HALLOWE'EN BANC Fraternal Temple TONIGHT BUTTER-NUT CITY BAKING CO. BREAD CLEINTEL TD 1 CD IT Slightly Radical Tendencies Seen as New Premier Leads France PARIS. . ct. S 0. AP) After more than a week of political bar gaining in the ministerial crisis brought on by the overthrown of the Brland government. France was looking forward tonight to moderately radical but staunch republican government under a new premier. Etlenne Clementel, formerly minister of finances in the Herriot government and chairman of the finance committee of the senate, definitely informed President Doumergue late today that he was organizing a government M. Cle mentel is new to the premiership, though he has been several times a cabinet minister, M. Clementel, who took up the business of form ing a cabinet after M. Edouard Daladier, radical socialist leader, had failed, is just radical enough to enjoy the confidence of the orthodox French labor movement and sufficiently conservative to be acceptable to the bourgeois. He In warm, train-comfort to Los Angeles Extremely low fares good oa four daily trains. By train you enjoy greater comfort and speed, Tickets good in coaches and in Tourist Sleepers on -"West Coast." "Klamath," "Oregonian" and "Shasta" (no tourist sleeper on "Shasta''). The coach fare and tourist ticket save nearly half the regular travel cost. Southern Pacific City Xlekat Of flea: 184 H. ZAerty St Pkoo 80 TO SPENDING a half day in the kitchen toiling over a batch of bread isn't necessary any more. But, supposing you wanted to do it, what would you provide for the task? Wouldn't you want a sack of the best western-milled flour you could' buy, milk for vifcimines, pure shortening, first quality salt and sugar, and Fleisch mann's yeast. . all thoroughly mixed and leavened and baked to a rich, golden perfection. Of course you would ! You believe there is nothing too good for the health and enjoyment of your family. And you'd give a lot of care to the baking of that batch of bread. Well, that's exactly the recipe for Hillman'a Snowflake Butter- Nut bread. Results speak for themselves. In a full pound and a half loaf, it's just the right, economical size for the; average family Ask your grocer for it today 1 (ID Is known as one of tho moat mod erate of the radical group In the senate and is acceptable to finan cial and TinRtnos MrrToa tiunnc. of his stand against the capita? levy proposed by the Harriot gor ernment In 1925. He resigned as minister of finances rather than accept thia measure. Clementel is expected to present a list of cabinet ministers to the president tomorrow night. Chiropractic Is Held Entiled to Extend Practice A person licensed in Oregon to practice chiropractic may also practice physiotherapy, according to a legal opinion handed down by the attorney general here Wednesday. The opinion was requested by Dr. Miles D. Warren, secretary of the state board of chiropractic examiners with headquarters In Portland. 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