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1 s PAG" TWO SEEDS Bil l Ufual Bases Fcr Sizing up I rPrcspscts Lacking as . S Big Caucus Hears J. (Continued from Face L) Portland ierehat really eeeks the office todbu t program to (allow if nominated. He ako 1ft timates that eastera Oregon Is net strong lor either Kay orBa Utoa. Rune's prssdeace la an Ivrfaa the Joseoh strength gives , weight to Ids political prediction. Lobbying Aided by Cboic of Portland "Oetoralnatlon that Portland will have the conveutlott means , tbero wilt be- plasty of room far aB the lobbying, tradiagaad maa- egvering which is bound to ac- ctmDUT the event. '. The: procedure vwhlck" will Tie followed points to aa orgaafsatlaa meeting Friday, when committees oa credentials, otllceri, and-plat form wilt be named. These com mittees wOl be expected to report the fbBowiB day and then: the ; ballotis will begin after' the novlnatfnr speeehee. ' r v "' j The oaeettoa of a platform may eaoee the party as much trouble a the selectfoa of a candidate. 4 The Joseph wins; Is sure to parade the power plank Into the Meeting and demand that the O. O. P. ride this one timber through the suss mer and fall campaign. An la all, July 2 S and the fol lowing days are going to provide the real newt ef the month for Oregon. Without precedent to : follow, the committeemen will be somewhat at sea and with no can didate an overwhelming favorite, earthing can happen. ins esue 6 Mlraeulousry escaping serloas Injury end possible death whan their car plunged oyer a 300 foot cliff on the Newport-CoTvallis highway frlday, Mrs. H. A. Cor noyer and dsughter,, Josephine, and Mrs. W. S. Stearns and son, Ralph, are reeorerlBg from minor braises and shock at their homes here. ' The accident occurred a short distance east of ToMOo, aboat fire o'clock Friday afternoon. A head-on collision with an antoiae bile driren by a Mr. Jeaklna of Toledo forced the Coraoyer ma chine orer a 800 foot precipice. It Is reported. The occapaats ef the ear were thrown out and track a ledge ISO feet from the highway, Mrs. Stearns and Mrs. Cornoyer escaping with minor' bruises aad cuts? The young peo ple were uninjured ;Wltneeaes said the Jenkins ear track the ether on the extreme edge of the eurre aad forced It off the road. The Cornoyer ma chine was completely demolished and burned after' It reached the bottom of the hillside; It was said to be Mrs. Corney er's first accident la ten years .ef driving. ' "' ' CS'FECE: - BERLIN, July 11. r CAP) ' Germany's financial program as "set forth by Dr. Bar mama Dir rich. mialster of fiaaace, today recountered rough going to 'the Belchstag's taxation commiU.ee. After m soIUary clause assess ing civil employee s new rate of income tax had beta passed oa Thursday the. rest of the program Including the proposed , taxes oa bachelors and bachelor girls, met each .strong opposition that Or. Dietrich: this afteraooa declared It useless to proceed with sec ond reading ia committee. The final tag of war still Is to come la the Reichstag where, la view of Minister Dietrich's re ermlnation to force his program through, it still is possiblo.a bars jnalority may be found to- avoid distelation and new elections. The revised financial program, which had the backing of Chan cellor Belnrlch Bruening and pro Tided a tax of about IXMOO.OftO on bachelors aad spinsters,; was put forward -on Jane' IS. Lightning Stakts - 20 Forest TiTesi " r- In the Cascades ' EUGENE, July 1 AP) Twenty forest fires wero atarted by aa electrical storm ia the Cas cade atloaal forest lata ' today. r yiu the fires asw saaU as4 aly , 49 atea at too caacaae forest sxau are flghtta them. A largfr ernr is beina held la reserva. : ? One fire near Notl, Oregon, has broaght saaer eoatrot. r - CtotioF&Flagm ToBeSetrtHere ' WAgmPSTOW. D. C Jet 1 1 -(AP) Ceaator Me??ary tods eut to Ores tha nag? Which flew over Use sauonai ap3oi when tha . KeJiary-Haagea f xtm relief bin wax passed a year ago: The- Rag" was aoat fa resOease to a rentrest from Governor A. v. Corhlad -wha-planwV;tr-'fne1a4sr.it to a .cDuecuon or aaterie-pstaera on clsrliyla.thrcajltoi fcu at t Salem,,. z . 1 unrstr ms rags BEDFORD, Ore., July it. (APJt--Klfteen men wero aeat - from- Bedford today ta assist tha - forest esrvie Ja f ightlag a ttu f trear Hlatt Prairie dam, one i pjtf thr trrigatl o sources of tha . - i n BILES m m Bill August Heckscher, J ef New York" noted 80-year-old pnil- I Jnpist aid president etha Chad Welfara Society of Amei 1 ica, has taken m bride i th I Unique Dimensions of New Austin ntffl C&r Are Released by Agency Here Specifications of the latest la novatlon in the automotive world, the new American Austin "ban tam" have been released by the Salem Astomablla company, local agents for the automobile. The car has been on display at their show rooms on North Commercial street for the past three days and has been the ibjeet of more than one curious glance. During the brief time of the demonstration .here, literally thousands inspected the car and many of them had a taste of Its actual performance. Many orders have been placed already for de livery soon the dealer says. Economy of operation is the chief argument advanced by the company's salesmen. In addition it Is said to he an excellent town car for Its ease of handling, small size, and small turning radius, make It an ideal ear to dodge in and out of traffic Jams. The min iature -automobile, almos ta toy, la but five feet In height and has a tread of 40 Inches. The makers claim an ability to run 4 0 miles to a gallon jit gaso- liae sad -from 10.000 to 40,000 mlles fa a? set of , tires. A corres- pondiag. ecoaomy is suso aaimea ijr ft iitd of it .- - ture automobile.: but so designed that ample driving, room and seat ing capacity u provided. The ear. Is It -laches narrower aad 28 leches shorter thah-any standard hear cow tA - production " In tha TJaited States. Coaaeoueiitlyvrita atrDearanca .oa-' the' road will ' be markedly ifferea from any Am erican -make." 1 ' Tha new Bantam- Aaftln ear rests oa a wheelbase 'of TS lach es. Its trend, is. 40 rtfebes; of over 1 1 m cue less than that - or we standard, car. Its total width is only St laches. These dimensions permit a short turning radius and. of eotme, make the tar tmcsuany handy in taking advantage of traffic openings. The ear has a ground clearance of 0 1-8 Inches, and weighs, only 1,110 pounds. One of the principal claims of the manufacturers is that its ease of parkins win make tt favored for use in congested centers. From aa euxlseering standpoint the Austin tax does not offer say radical departures from ordinary practice. It a small car .hunt along accepted lines -with every llEvJ IODIC RESTORED GRAY ' HI TO YOUTHFUL BEAUTY Hair Waa Falling Out And Full Of Dandruff, Aho i .... Very Cray V On' Top a - f Worried Her .- ; v" IT.1 REAL D00STER Do tt mt frieada mere tkssi "r a f tat ami a tuif ago stetieed bwt:I was arm wtth my aair aad started agr xt tjCalr ff-?Sf &.BJi3 cnturit yeacUal beauty daslarcs te tijy-w-t rtcsra nam 22f Craat tuM, rerth AssWJ rv Jju'.i.ta ssJ f J f-dan.rJ ; J y:kx-r 'zy U aty twsd m .X aj txtjjKT i v .J. reo cteto t: rest it an. Tt. -y thanl ta tea. ET I -Jr iJ In 4. tal s!ar . ss :vt fVeeJ t 1 iiadraST dxl ai a-.y c: f.:r: 7 est tet I tztzr. r, fc-l..J lrresrt iai. Tw.r, tiSJLtr azJ tle?." er-? ttl v-H i: cssr ta . Any waasa r iJbtlS-d rt )"tH ir cxat an y use Vea's Uxir; Tcil at t;sa 7 Jet .a- ew ir?: massaged into tae ecaiv wuh Caj certipw eh-alcht iar. avrlawJf mn gx W .ft? Curtiaa, widow; of the late X d- wia BaarCarttaa Bett haja been interested iawelfara work. They are shown aboTK . , unit designed particularly for this applieatloa. The frame which forms the foundation la probably the most unusual unit In the entire assem bly. The side rails taper from a point just ahead of the rear axle at such an angle that they coma close together at tha center of the front axle, giving a three point suspension for the body and permitting tha engine to be bolt ed directly to the side rails with out the addition of sub-members. The fact that the rear springs are cantilevers connected below the frame and tha front springs are transverse, carries out the three point suspension Idea and conse quently Is a material factor in re lieving body stress. The engine Is a four-cylinder L-head type mounted solidly in the frame. Tha dutch and trans mission are -mounted ia connec tion with the erankcase in a bell housing forming a unit power plant. The engine has a bore aad compression ratio is approxi mately 8 to 1. ISTANBtTL.- Tnrkey. July -11. (AP) Tha teaeOoaary nature or the Kurdish incarsloa into tha Mt. Ararat region today was emph asized: by , official lnformaUon from Angora. . Reports coatlrming the annihil ation of l.poo KmoV by. govern ment forces hear Lake Tan added that tha .Ktirdg . previously eaxry- tng out their : vengeance against the modernised' Turks out the yl ors off the Turks dps presum-' ably to make their look Ilko letx es, ahd terrorized Tar-Hh villag ers. . .-a Tha Kurds spokesman said Al lah had sent them to wreak ven geance on tha Turks who shaved aad wore hats and let thefr warn en go aboat freely. Despite their savage sheepskin costumes tha lavaders were' arm ed wlht the moat modern types of rifles. Among their leaders were officers of the Ottoman army, whom the Kemalista had exiled. el iUUyak JM siawly cay Ay diy Ax ft trrssl tfay r l:wtt. kttis ft.ccaJ ia hack al&erhy.aha t aae f the three taewsaad shades saeat -becemlaf ttyte aad ieaaty. Once the tr!r la a;!a Us reper &hadj rt'ef " V ft si a Cm wty WB-tir aa e.-Uiiif acexUaa esjwt itr tea dzra aceas aee ery UUf)t ty ta her toes, growing -tc'stroag, las treua hair aa esstter Aew alt e tat y ta. : "Trt! -rtrntw tarvl t"t.at ,hr tLl -yet .. cr'tU i ..Jet till kase frti fc. r ltrWt -U ?sm- VrJi Lair ?iz.U -i'tid . at !cci from lis jolber for yea, last tel. doHsr t'3 tt3t or saency '?r to-Ua-l'cs! Cow Crestawf ? ,ry .pzy -pzz.z:.-: U C..JZr t--e ex: tit t -sty 4 mrzzy rt-, sskLI ea- 7 The OltSGON OTATCSSL4Nf fialem, Tlren, Saaday Morninfr, July IS, 1950 mm; "" I mm: Advance Gurts LcavtrFpr Occcncida Ca.r.p; Qccd Timtr Arranged - Hard -want and plenty of it ta on tay for membere wf -thY, 11 C.A. who attend either the first or aeeoad swsstont ac eamw vaxi Oeeanside, darlag tha- next three weeks. But the 'work wOl not be so hard that it will latorf era with tha good times promised tha boya, Bob Boardmaa, camp direcror said. v . . '.. Tha adraneo gu&rd which loft, Saturday wiu ao meat or tna heavy work of pTepariBf camp, bat each boy .will hava a, defin itely stated amouBt of wvrk for ewen- day. The younger hoys win leave hare early Wednesday morn ing for eight day of outdoor Ufa at tha now campsite acanireoT recently by the T. U. C. A. Mora Trawportatiosi Declared Reeded , Traasportatlon facilities for the trip, over are woefully short, Boardmaa. said Saturday, aad help "by parent at the boya would be appreciated. Car aro to leava hero between 0 and t o'clock Wedaosday merning- aad any par- enu who can take their boy to Oeeanside wilt he dotng tha T a big favor. ; Featurea during tha camp per iod will be hikes, rides ia glass bottomed boats, to Seal aad Bird rock near Oeeaaside, annual crab fishing and: dash digging expedi tions. Swimming and sports. Par ents need have no tear for thfelr children' safety. Boardmaa say, for practically every leader has a ttfo saving certtftcate. - : The Statesman, will have a sne- flal correspondent who wm keep us reaoer in ciosa touch wiyi acti vities at tha eamp. RICHMOND, Va., July 1J. (AP) A staff correspondent of tha Times-Dispatch reported by telephone at 10 oclsck tonlxht E. 3. T.'ha had located Mary Fraa-I ahASi IfAfHaatiw .l..l.. T I.V M 1 society girl, and Harry Dickinson. Eichmond garage man, charged with secreting her, at Waynes boro. .Va. The correspondent said he foaad them on - the porch of a house, where ther had been stay ing. He stated he was leaving with the ebuple by automobile for Richmond immediately, Waynesboro 1 mora than 100 miles from Richmond. No other details were immedi ately available. ' Stars Advance. .. . rrt? mm mis nit en n, UNI JTo Second .&iSE&g - " r Beating Sqlons . SACRAMENTO, July It (AP) -The Bollywood tars displaced Sacramento n second place ta the coast leagua here tonlght.irhen they edged out a 6-4 victory over the Solon. Fraak Sheileabaek ttarted for tha Shetko, but was Knocked to the - showert in an eighth inntnr beramento- raltr. Lofty Art Jahae aid aotaar fsctiva- teUsl .war kte - aave the tame however, strlkla; ,ont O- aera ana ajeutuguta wua saea an the baks mi this xrama. v Bollywood . I 10; 0 Saoramento 8- 0 r Phellenback. Johns ahd'Bass- cc; Bryan andoahiert wins. - - .A Telephone 91. r- t '-i - ' f ' -.--'-; ' i - J r. v PpctGion Woi llural Lower Insurahce.Rate IfaUrlal reduction in flra in- turanca rates la rural districts of Orogoa- will he-granted andar the so-caOed raratlka protaettoav dis trict act of ue xott legislature. aeeoralng-. to tetter by Jamaa laV MoCuno, proprietor at the Ore gon .Insurance Rating bureau; which was recfred at tha offices oX Clara A. Ve state Insurance oommbslonen i . - Tha rata redaction. " contin gent, however, upon the establish ment of flra protection in the rorat districts that desire to take advantage of tha legislative act. It -wa said that nine rami dis tricts in Oregon already have or ganized under tha provision of th laar, stod are subject to the rate redactions. Rural protection fa actual practice has shown conclusively that protection of farm property as a group is practicable ana is right and proper,' MeCaaa said in a letter to the state Insurance commissioner. "By far tha areata port of the losses in the state of Oregon, that if, to value involved and by classi fication, is the annual loss to farm property. This fact is made plain ia an reports of the state fire marsh all eoveriBg a period of years." Mr. Lee,- In a statement issued TAX HERO PEAK IS BELIEF WASHINGTON, July 12. (AP) Expressing hope the peak Of high: tax refund years had passed, the report of the Joint congressional committee on inter nal revenue taxation made public today showed a total of 175, 072,888 allowed ia orer assess ments of taxes in 1029, Involving in excess of 175.000 each. Tha report was submitted by Chairman Hawley and Ik If. Par ker, chief of the committee's staff. It said the Tata of over-assessment had decreased 68 per eent as compared to that of the seven month period beginning June 1, 1928, during which 8100,- 109,839 was refunded. Under the act of 1930 creating tne committee, the group is re- tuired to pass upon all tax re funds, credit and abatement recommended by the treasury de partment involving In excess of $75,000. In 1929 it approved 822 income and excess profits aad 162 estate tax cases. Although the aver assessments reached out but 862,785,922 in 1929, interest of $12,886,965 was allowed. Of the over assessments 938,203,521 was paid within SO days after approval of the claims by tha Joint committee. The sum of $15,909,125 was credited to tax payers Owing the government James McFadden Rites Held at Junction City lames A. McFadden, who wasJ found dead at hi home tn Junc tion City last Tuesday afternoon, eras the brother of Margaret J. Kefadden and Mrs. Alicia B. iTltxoU of 8alem. r Heart fattare wa believed to hava been, tha cause of his death. A carrier for the Eugene Guard discovered htm tying face down- rtrd at tha foot of his feed about o'clock Tuesday evening and re ported hte diseovery to the nader- uxer ef tha city. ra -j&oWvy dcMvcxrcd . 1 t .- --r AoitbaiES'FoiiAii Plasinsd ; r "i Districts to s Saturday,' said: " " 'ln my opinion, the greater number - of"- inuranco-earrlats hava Incurred distinct underwrit ing losses ia tha writing, ot, this class ot insurance. At f present time a great' many companies hare wlthdrawa tram writing un protected farm and rural property! because of thl fact, v r - ! "No one is mora famruar witn conditions than- th- local ' tiro chiefs of cities and towns through out Oregon, "inasmuch as they are freouently called to take their ap- naratus many miles into thw country; so tar, in fact, .were? ho ran that'tha arrival of tha ap paratus waa toe late.to accomp ll.V - .. . ," u. -f "The Oregon state fire' ewe is association took up this- matter under serious consideration and prepared what is known as a rural life- protect ioa sono in much the samo manaer as a union high school is organited. The Idea waa to hava adeauaU aipment o situated that the apparatus will not ' hava to ' exceed a . five, mlla run in any direction : from tto station. ' ' It waa proposed that: each property owner Within the dis trict would have an; adeauate water supply,' either provided by running water, wells, tank or res ervoir." At the time the rural life pro tection district act came before tha 1929 legislature It received tha support of virtually all of the fire chiefs in the state, together with that ot officials of many fire prevention organisations. Lea said ha had received re ports .that many other districts are to be organised ia different parts of the state before the end of the current year. (CgntinueA from Fas 1.) night Job so ho might be with his daughter during part of the day. Wednesday night ho attempted to poisoa her. When she did not die after a half-hour. Been took an ice pick and a wrench and went into her room. Using the wrench for a hammer ho twice drove the pick through her head. - Ha was so unnerved after the death he could not carry out his plan ot taking his own life, he said. He walked to the home ot an undertake and told bin: "Frances ia dead. I killed her. The poor little girl!" (Continued from Pag I.) bottles were dusted off and taken to tewa. wash boilers were brought into use -everything, ia fact almost down to Jelly glasses waa piled Into the automobiles and brought to town to ha tilled with gasoUaa while It could ho purchased tor 10 cent. Some local service stations worked far Into tha night and one waa reported a working all night long to satisfy the demand of the caste mars Friday night. " Satur day morning, according 16 rati-' able information sources, many a housewife waa dull puttied where to store the extra supply ot gasoline so that U woald aot evaporate before it could be used. 112 2n vEicdIOoca 435 N. Commercial St. tr e BY 1 r lILL!Ub DRAWS ATMION RATE GASOLINE Sffi SUV FIDE iff, A vW28Aeirrolet ' Coupe i-- H odes A Roadster . 192S OievToIet . Coacli J . Sport potjpe 1924 Model T ' Fordor 1927 Essex Coape Mlev Motor o Comer Center and Liberty Tel. 1995 ILnrgcot Selling ??is n (B m tt Begistrations officiallj recorded by eyerj State in the Union show . that for this year more Hudson Eights hare been delivered to consumers than any other eight c in the world. ; S30 For Ycrzrcell , tho fatissing lVmnbcy of nadson Hghte a iGircel Hudaaa Beauty, Hadaott Qnalityi Had oit Performance) and Hudson Talaa frankly question 'thoj irliom of ever payingmorofarsaxycasr.lTie ' iladoon the wrorld'o largjent oelltne; igkt And the gwintf power ei thli eoovlction la shown la -the) In nurnberfTtm see everywhere ; Nino other models Juat a attractrvel priced, 7ido rnnrd trf cloxa. All pdees io, b letroit Faetory State Motors la Corner Chemeketa and High m Iv 1 It I. I I II v 5 v - - - . ' fZEAt, ' $375 . $395 $375 $450 $65 S275 eoAcn r aJi ephone 1009 II t I'l l a - a " 1, . -f . y .- J. M : W;, Sir iei vogue me rvauey.