PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN. Sakn. Oregon, Sunday Bloming, August 3, 1930 4 4 IS mmmm HBKSHII Cjassificsation Planned H Dteianate Areas 1or H deforestation Hearings on the proposed elas- Uttettttmct retorestattoalsnds tff Columbia;. Washington And Yam- hilUcelftllea will-bavhald before one .or Ts ore AnemKers .of tea or gon State twafd of i forest rjr".dn; September , 2r 4n 4.raewe log te a -statement teaoea eiar day 1y ' State Greater LTa F, CroaSmillor. The total area' to be considered '-at these hearings 8,544.18 acres, segregated among tbft fftMAM cearftles 's tWIOWs: OblttratlA V5.237.3I: Washlngten, I5,3102 And TartWir II Tttemeetlags wm begin At a. m . on the respective dates at the court houses In "St. Helens, Hill; bbero and HcMhnrvttle The purpose of these -meetings is to wire not only ne owners of the lands involved but any Inter ested party the Opportunity to present arguments either for or against tb elaasitlcatfcni of Aay et all the . lands tentativly listed. Immediately following the hearing a record of -the - proceedings to gether wlttr the 'recommendations of. the board -of forestry will be .wferwarded to' the state- tax com mission. It is then the-duty of the com mission to review the records and issue a final order either for or geahtst the classification f any or ell the laads. Shonki the deei- eton be for' classification, the as sessor is notified and be then taust-olaoe the lands upon Aeepar ate reforestation tax roil. The lands then become-subject to all provisions -of the law n ItAsch -1 following. This includes aQ? annual forest fee of tire eefttg pet acre, together with a HM p$r cent yield tax of the gross yf&ld at the time the font crop iaMianresied. Both the forest' fa and the, yield tax go to the county and are distributed as alt other taxes ere distributed. - Classification Mnfle Carefully JiEraployes of the state forester's office have been truByifor't!'past several months -making field in vestigations of lands en (table far cTasslfictrfon and eheeMnr tbe-va-ribos ownerships. Regular fennel . netiees adrtetng the ownera-af fbe hearings ' bare already "been seat o$t In accordance erlth-thTelatn-tdry requirement of ao -days' notice. "- "In making up list of lands for classification, care has been takes to include oely lands that dear ly roue wider the pperistoas of tfae law, viz.. these that do not nw contain any merchantable f Brest -values bat are chiefly valu able for forest crop production. An effort has also been made to bieek the areas as mueh as pos sible and to leave out all mar ginal lands or other areas where there to a possibility that It-might be some day devoted to " agricul ture or -seme -use other than the production of timber crops. Already one bearing baa "been Leld under the reforestation law, that -being In Clatsop .county, last February, 'at which time early 1H,00 eeTes were considered for fiasslticatfon. Objections at that time resulted In the rejection of only 1.900 acres and this on the grounds' that there were merchant able -Talaes thereon. The balance of the area has been passed upon by the state "tax commission and the lands are now on the asses sor's rolls as reforestation lands. -'In the meantime, considerable vorlc 1s being done in Clackamas roomy Dy rnose in cnarge or tne work. Some field work has ben tfone In outlining areas to beeoo- aldered -and the records of -the s rVsot"s office hae been eonsalted tor. determine ownerships. lira (Continued from page 1.) anast e ewwng down fram the lop f fbe dirigible to apply glue and raiat to the pateh. Tint Make (Trip , T "Throwxlr Caaette, Meanwhile refneling eperatfensf were continued ' a,nd offteers -ee-f tiinated the fin repatrs woald be ' completed and the afarp reedy to ill again -wttlrln-three days. "The. Tt10a-wiU Tislt several Canadian titles before she starts tm liearre- turn trip to Carffhagton, Eng land. Officers who conducted a parry f newspaper -men about the pal-' atial abip today, minimized the; reports that their araft Iras in' 'dinger Thursday afternoon when aha was caught in the storm near) Xthec .and her 'fabric ,'dataagedi 1 The repairs were effected by sl-)a lying across the -girders la-i Sfe -the aralop. Ther aald. '"and taere was nothing rery difficult about It," iQustet Upbeld -Principal Case r C. -A. HnraTd.atata "tendeht- -vof nbtle inat twrtay-nhetd theTygbW; cbooll boatdin dhunbnhtc rB!phane.1-prtndpAi wf Hbe TTgh "TaHey ckool, nat-lraben 'eonrrnr aa4!natrctor. I -At the moo ri ttpei naismlssal y ttre achoolbeard ly -j?pealed to "TV ffink "BniBi . tiavgh superintendent ef "a"tfb)oo1i of 'Wasw ewtrtrty, wbTeTeTea the scfeeef beanrs decision. ' The itchool oard then appealed tot the state anserintendenp cheols. ttraa Spotted "Wetnitfay --that fitehea -would - Appeal tc th wirts from Mr. Howard' derision. , A ?A 1 treating fn eoeaettlon Mrit: j tha wntrasersy "iraa-eld tu ;ta mm niMtlni MCtfOAJ ere. There And Y on Bits of Personal Kws ' Gleaned About? Interest. , tag P Word of the success which a former Salem boy. Hubert Lewis. has be mahUg ta-tWytae last few years, has trickled back to Sslem. -where 4ivea-hia oaoUter, m Ca."Ewls, "And now Xel his back home on a visit, bringing pwlth him his. second lieutenant banking. He will report at Fort Winfield Scott, San Ffaalsco, September 12, from where he will JS-mjaTWremT'er T6r two years aeariee in' Honelela. . Uent; Lewis attefnded; higa seheel here for three rears, then, getng to Cti-' ieargo 'wbereUe Tlrilshed. "He at ttended the Unlrersly of Illinois far a jrear; via than O. & C. He aede -hJgh--cho1aatlo boners at 'West, Point and was also on the West Poiot track Uanj. e ' Little Metschan talk and con- lWerabhi tupport far-JCOas Jdeier a w-lBependeBt' aavdidatehas been heard at Forest Gf ore in re cent days, reports Hugh McCil- rra.-(wTrtoe'die6i, who was la Salens a business Saturday. ; V. M. Voorhees and G. M. HltcKlnJts "hale ffbm "Seattle. Their business Is the planning and operation of hotea. Mr. voor hees, as an, architect, has learned that a carefully prepared plan, with a clear .picture of the exter ior of the proposed hotel, aids In promotion of such a project. The two : men - conferred with Hal D. Patfeon en their rtstt to Salem en Saturday CfflKKli CCendmied from pane ) kminfatrativedepartaaeats) : is the creation bTvacWdf the leglslatura of 3l2i$f ttta -baard of higher aduaatiea. to Administer the "state's edueatio&al lnatita- tione. BPnsd,a 'required by atatote, ttayreceatiy appelnt ed n execo'yty secretary at an annual aalary 4f 7;&00, with an office at tb eapital, -bringlBg Ike total anmal cost of lUa office to over 120,09. This, witbont any reduction ef fbe offielal 'force or expense ef ny of the tate - eda catlonal tsatftoUeas. "U'ith iilgAiaalaried "directors, ad minis taring the nine new de partments, nunerens higb salar ied chief f -dirision, asd other assistants, the Increased expense of the state gorernmect would easily amount to hand reds ef tbonsands -efdoitars a year, to say nothing -of salaried state, treasurer without duties. Where, then, is tbe efficiency of econ omy? "It ia fundamental principle of American government that tbr? must Ae a system of checks, and balances. No officer orJde partmeat of government should be able to usurp all political power. "The affirmative argument makes the -claim that the, cabinet form of government ha3 been thoroughly tried ent.- among oth ers, in our own federal govern ment for over 140 yean, but it also makes the damaging mis take Of quoting from President Hoover to the effect that federal reorganization is a necessity for the proposal Aound adminls tratiof), ooBttQjy,, moee eXfectlve ceTemAentai yolicies. And relief to -the ciUzanatiitta-Ahowlng that 4h eabiaat Xaxaa of government is not a panaoea for Ail .govern mental ills." This week -will "be a busy one as far. as aneeilngs at the cham ber 61 commerce are concerned,! Respite -the fact tbat August 4feeaBy ferfaaga slump te ehaat- ber - activities. Monday aJght the Salem Con tractors' association' holds Its Au gust -Session -at "tfee cbamber reading room. Fred Crixaoa -presides. Taesaay ttirtit the Mama ?eunty -OaAte - S-eetaetivo- aeaocia- 4kmvDrw4desDr.H& 'S. Prime in president, -saeeas At p. mv - la the oAameer alte room. In tbe AAdttsaisEm steckhAlders -ef the If aier Jruit ProdactShonipaAy Is scheduled? to; aeeet to bear the; annual report of tste presUeat. Thaaext nUhL-AAgoat 6, the Aewly -organised - ooopenatiVe as- Laoeaatieaiot dairymen in -the Sa- iaaa Patriot -will -gather te near T.-sA, SaeUard.-'dairy laagne man hager i from -Cfcehalls, WaaIl Thursday night the Saiem Arts Kleagae will be boats in the Cham ber audHerium to H. H. Haworth who- will apeak n -Tliroash' Cal- itotaia Deserts ia' the Wake at Spring' Saturday unorning and after- naom wepapar swaQsaers from Marion, iClackamaa and Uultno-i man. coantieT.'wTirgatber here at nf enanmrTOnta tot region- aiaeettBT. UAP):r; L.-Bton, he fOr"U- rrestlgarloii -tne 'eaiBe ox Oeorgenff Davnl snwt, oownet Icut tatrttalista, rnA were ,Jslaln Tnth-ofelrwm tetw ' last i t 'April, "eaCtpefTom thw coaBtr JaiItTwllnwtlrou 'wta -0eArYVantfMMJ eon rioted nbf itulsefi'. aaaa aseaned. ffaeeTs'afovfM'm traeff fxnw aaen bat 'ajeHeeM thay m KMieSiT kawiaiarfhrodv f ortlv MaaJ lU2yUaia aiurna:brea was disclosed by a negro prisoner who saw Benton and Hamilton go through tha window. No other prisoners attempted-Wasaape. Johm-L. -Wik. compaaloir-f Ae Smith brathers n til tkromgh the seat wart last gprta which ended In -their deaths, tasa Meatlfled Beotffn arwat hro xrarported robhera arhn ili ? lira Smith brotheri .daringr'a tcn21e when tbT1" allegedly resisted rob bery. He was arrested on a charge of laroeay bat tha eharga had aa dropped and be was he:d for ln- Testigation ia tha double killing. mm. im Hi CHICAGO. 'Atrg. t (Ap) August will see Illinois laaacb -an epl in'iUtlcs-4ae aampalga' be tween Rath oHaaea McCorsaick and Barnes Hamilton Lewis for v seat la the TJWedtates watte. The-eyes of a -aatioa wlll tarn toward this prairie state to watch the' struggle between -the -eeartly former senator and a woman.-The cam-pa Ign win'ttetton!hea-oft at the state party, conventions In on August 2 2. Mrs. McCormlck today said she SeattlertuIdeTlVer a'Pb-beT6T thai frepublican conrention and' at that ktlme set forth the -rlews wlrica. ftTa -t Mm fcr on -moHHcTr1 bistort ron'rie. ' ' historic course. Lewis is formulating the foun dation and taxation as dominant issues. State prohibition referendum proposals are expected to be laid before each of the party xonren tiona. The 'former -damocratic senaioc said t would 4ihamtilon legisla tion to .grant tha state authority to .determine among themselves the Alcoholic content of beverages aold within their borders. He JI4 he -wonld alse auaport a federal act; against Manor traffic .between statee where alcoholic coAtant jsv uiremeat differs. CCootlnUad from .pesw L) ot dlrectorA if lth the resigna tion of CoL W. B. Bertram as Tnaaager the aaill is left wltbABt as -exeeative ned. The financial Affairs ef the company araB0wa to be badly involved, the current debt reported being around '1100, 000. One member of tha board. Biatea satnrday that an effort would be made to organise the ftMls affairs so" it could operate without the eest And -uncertainty of a reoeivereaip. In other quar ters the bellefwas expressed that a receivership would -toe-necessary in order to conserve the assets of th.e.axapeKy. : The first thing which the stockholders are desirous "f ob taining is an audited statement of the company's f inancial dosI- tion. No stockholders meetings have been called since the initial meetings when the mill -vas or ganized about five years ago. several hundred people resid ing in and around Salem are fi nancially interested in the bonds and stocks of the company and are naturally concerned over -the fate of their investments. The entire eommunltv has been keenlv interested in' the development of the unen industry here : and the general opinion which has been expressed Is that every -effort should be juade to reorganize and continue the nifTl as a weav ing jnilL enlisting new xaniUl ao it may be securely financed. Lack Of wockins; .canital. xDerianeed management, 'And modern wear sag, eqnipmect have -been icausee ittrllwfed to he dlWcillttes .tf tnemiu. in andiUea the entire textile field ' has been operating under fceavy odds 4n pastwar years. GALVESTOX; Texas. Int l J ( AP) The ohosen Aeautles of this soaatry And from foreign naAIoas: began matching charms this.aft-' emoos in the . mternaiionaL pageant of .pnlchrlUide. ' ' Hardly had zt of fte-f 0 jcob-' teatacts been Ihtcoducad ata bail', room luneheon than they werei atade -ready for- Heat. parade an! the fcsaefc. At -the iunchooa eaelt received .a "diploma." -algnlfylagf Iho -had bean Aaleeted to -rapue-' sent her locality in the ompetl-i tlon to determine who aball be the 1520 "beauty queen' of the universeT ' : 1 Most ef -them had short hair ntftX all are dressed" In aft eraeon r sport costumes. A couple or 3 werei stoCkfagless. T.S asstfiiag awitf wflnbewon anti tomerreWA float iparadej ana me nrsi ntie winner "Mian United States," -will be selected f Monday -nixhL For tha universal tlilerjriss' TJnltd"BtAteswin on4 f teat wWrseTen OTeJgn' eal tries, f '.MeAnafhiie A'mrrDwhich had ttwett trotrble tovrnvtax Ae tres4 noAaato-wiio. tnbuid ts nss- M - - 1 - a . . - m ' onieiat final waowneenumt 3StM Flbrlda Edwards would bt aendlH flarttiBhAd.hA'wasestgnated as tne otrJeUl entryrby-thensmrot pan Antonio-Atid'Althoagk Paggy aintrs. fad 4 been rmotted at fbewdauarters srroateilo4anrths asSgntlonrsBautdorAfaeaed; TTEW asW&LBT !OPE3fED S1LVERTUN, Atimt' K; t?aln of Partlaad thus, opaned a JJewelry and 'repair Abap tn the BeTryncieetrte shep.slr. Cata-tfi an axperieneW-watck repaleer-aaj h has beAaTitt-thwtbtfslaeAa: for 1 over 4S -fyears.- rortnnny years t e Was mnrattneaa At'Saakatclmt IlillfOi iiiaii ID StSl flEAIWiW ttfteURkaenat -Dance In Wisconsin Rzittl COonannet- tr 9iM X) Lakeriew hotat "TheTa they fotnid HTilm. I Bracftatle Touch ! WTe ;t Killing J Tht lour killers transacted? their SlTaea business in the mat4 tar of Tgetngatiig'iry. Ther axauttd sutreM' ttte aanee noor. btasbin "aalda -' oya aad ajifla gikllag to the patter f a inachan- lcal orcheatra. zuta Mryed a raidtel tBte thw -tnfcWBe. -tender edd to tystxs4era. and sent a ballet into -Znta's 4edr. fWblEa Iitrrifiad dAnoexg vatched, the1!raQlspateha-a"Ybney of lead into the gangster s - eros" trate f on,ad tan,e:oely as rnay. bad nerI; tsey-4eft, Once mora the police are -aedk lug Tad Newberry. " the i erstwhile new -an Ally of APCepme,' whe was reported to be in cnicaga. Thay iiaxe ,haan looking far, lan berry since the first attempt to kill -Znta and taat night, they! IaIUm' " a. . n. m. n r e,Jnay naY-naa me as- fHtaeee -ef Oaeene arknen. Zuta was credited by police tbeorieta with - inspiring the s saslnatlon Of Lingte friend -of tAl capone And friend ef former Police CoaualssioAer ftwsael. Through Llngle's death there eame about tha retirement of Bnssell itraaa 'the eBatosioner s hip and' the -and of alleged liaison bfaen gang boas and police ' chief through a t reporter. iaAeordlng to ; publiaheid reports. It sraa 'tAroagh Xata schem- I log that Newberry lost - lng that 'Newberry lost bis JobM friend, Solly Vision. : fell herr t to if, JtoUowiaa; thla reaaoaing, the detectives uioablad their Aeajsch for- Newberry today. - :XotA was tha ' first of the 2 8 -pnhUa enemies" listed -several waake age by the -ChJeaajo eriine aommission to be disposed of. but like all oiber gnngsUra, ae was nxeooted y -ganglatfd : laataad of the Jaw. Gang killers .get their men -and siay wUh iramatia settings. They found Biom JOBaniDat years ack, smiHag a -greetias amid the Maoms of his fleral shop. -That was the beginning of modern -war- Care to tee underworld elans, made rich by hootiagging. They found aevea of Mofan's men in a north Clark street gar age, a whisky depot. Tbey liaed them up and alaoghtared them wTh machine guns the St. Val entino day massacre. FRITDJOF NANSEN LAND formerly Franz Joseph Land) v. a. to., Aug. 3. (Af jin a tiny tent, of the northernmost fringe of this remote and desolate Arctic Island, -which may almost be oalled the roof ef the -world, today oat the world's -first woman Arctic explorer. "She is Kfau PetrovAA Demttey, Leningrad, 'and she ts just -2S years -old. "She" is a member of the Soviet -Arctic expedition tbat the gortet Arctic-expedition that afrtred here today from Arch an- el Aboard the Soviet tee breaker Seber Miss Oenmey, fgaoring warn ings no woman could survive the rigors tmd -privations ef 'life in the treeen Aretic, insisted upon brarlag tha perils vf the iolar regions with the reteran male ex plorer s wbo compos the present expeditioo led by tUe weUOtnown. professar, .Otto Schmidt. While .this lspatch announc ing their arrivAl was being sent by - wireoees trom tha -ieboy across across the icy wastes -of .ItteiiKtlar -mean to Areejaei. 40ss 4esaaey, who -fs .ecead 'intl Everlasting care is guaranteed eveiy lotan:Belcrest, Whenyou look at cemetery; -property -rmpare nt 'with th ?tst3 varitaeaBelcTest offers. Vg rnflcMrtlrtti Browninjr.'A?cntte -DimHtJiamED itAtAjaiB03iiifyw -'of tha rpadition. gttis?oaderattBA'-anBf f 'ef party that la to restore tha but on Cap Fi)r left SS yean ago by Frederick: q. Jackson, flrat Eng sUb xplsar"tohart the former rrsma jrowapn Xsmd. 'Flanf -d Hrhaal rrAASntenta for tht awnal putinf of, the Che-maketAtt-dub ini be tnada Tv-is-daw sight 'WAaa e mamtasra ot thwodtinf committee meet At the T. -m? C. A. On 5 the oommitree arar. l. Hamilton, C A Downs, LarOla perry, -Mrs. W. M. Ham ilton, A- HOtfneU, A. H, JulUn, Mrs.lE. A. -Haff nelL Echo Baldet ree. Ben Rlckli, ad GladyaMiV lar. - The .outing: this year will "be ffom "Adgust '18 to 24 In the Three Sistera region. . Poaslbiqty that more than the average crowd f. of 20 will mak the trip was ex pressed by Ben Rietli, -a 'siem ber of the ffommlttee Fourteen haw'rg4teid;"tir thorip. Thope who are signed up are W. M. Hamlitea. Helen Hamilton. Gladys Miller,Aognsta Notdurft, K.' il. .Hefueil,-ha aldrree, A. H. Jntlen, TMChard rpjolin, Paallae ItitkU, Cora'ltnndU, Will Risk. Bessie Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Leo of Portland. IS ID WILL1AMSTOWN, Mass., Aug; 2 (AP) Rectnmnandations the United States work ont basts for negotiations through which the Soviet government lan " e "teebg nired -by tha United States And ZHZ-Z:JL A ZZZZ that, a now Dwftrnt Morrow' ba do in Rasaia" Jwere made today by Baal D. Cravanth, Maw York lawyer. Speaking before the Russian conference of the institute of noli tics which crowded the hail. jCra vanth said: . 1 -think we Ahould take Ad-v-aatage ot tha first opportunity offered. to -ait aooand a tbie And discuaa this Mima ry .pr ol m la there a basis on which the United fits tea eaa xacog&ine the Soviet government. 4 would -not seek tha opportunity, tat when the op portunity -came, I think if the government Agreed if it -got aboard It would be entertained the offer might come. "We all agree the Soviet gov ernment is firmly entrenched in Russia and will be there for years to come. I think we will agree it is willing and able to perform Us national obligations. It has done so." i ine SACRAMENTO. Aug. 2 (AP) The -hearing of John MacDon aid's stery of "lies" told in the; Thomas J. Jlooney and Warren K. Billings trials in 1916 was "concluded before Gov. C. C; Young and the advisory pardon .board here late today after Mac Denald was eleeely questioned for move than three .hours. TJnder Questioning by Lieut Gov. H. L. Car na ban. chairman of the board. MacDonald admit ted for the first time in a public statement na had been drinking whisky daily for a week before the preparedness day parade July 22. 1010. He said -he got out of a 'San Francisco hospital abont , week or 3ten days before the pail Ade. after having - undergone an operation. MacDanald admitted drinking while -testifying as a witness in. the Bttlings and Mooney trials, bnt said be did not -drink mtil court -was over each day. . Too Xiatse to Oassijy iWiNrEr At once, men with: teams to bank 25a cords of wood. TtL, S22. tffETJirDjnniii H ADMITS sfiisisisr TDDAYTflTflUR Stunt 'Prcfam Scheduled To Start at 3lCM. t Airport Here (Continued from Pag L) Tf4 Tarkinc "apaea nilong the" Turner Ttjad wm Ua-araTTth!e. " Other, expanasa totaiUng aever-. ai hnadred delUrslbATS .been 'in", enrred -hy tha iegioa which .an tlea ipateg a large crowd to cover the casta. Tha filers will "be entertained bare over tanlght and-afonday'. morning will take off te tha next tswn. The tour started Tuesday morning at Vaaeeuver, Wash.? and will be eoneroded this weak at Port Angeles, 'Wash. The local committee la charga of arraogemaaU Includes Braxlet C.v Small, general chairman; J.J. BUtott, H. G. 'Malaon. Douglas McKay and TUng Bartlett, One Plane Forced Dow ntSallns ; PORTLAND. Xlrg..Aug, (AP) Fartyfra "a a It: pi an as loomed -out Af the -Aastern aky thla afternoon -and 'dropped to' rest on Swan Island ntrnort for- the - fifth night atop of tha Pa-? clfie northwest air-tour. ; 1 Only one plans tailed te arrived Miss Virginia Ogden, Seattle, was; farced down twice on her flight from Pendleton. With her second foreed landing, af The Dalles, sn sent word to Swan Island of fieta! she "was leaving her. piano And taking a ba to -Portland. ' ; Tex Banktn aiid Idles -Dorothy Heater, stunt pragtam headllnara, wepe; forced down.At-Hood River by lack-iortaeL . . The ronttna program of outside and Inside loops. Intricate rolls and turns .nod -oarachute rumns got under way ahortry after thai laat pianee ha) arrived. Mora than -20.070 Apeetators ware 4m the island And on - the -high cliffa near It. -Addttleaal features ot - the program included the -appearance of Lieutenant Basil "B. Smith in his speed - piano which -he flew 4ft the recent American circus en gine air derby. He gayo an exhib ition of bis plane's speed. MesbAnias ' will overhaul tha motors of the planes tonight and tomorrow the fleet will take off for Tillamook And Salem. It need not be, if you will call our service man to adjust and repair it for you. If you will telepHone 395, wje will be glad to render-you FREE INSPECTION SHI VICE. We charge for sn&y what we lo. HX Court -St. ji A Bill isffloiuikmlJied6ii2 1 'ak1 "T- predion ol thctoihluJ . UineffltirMin t Untenanted Jail; Constable Wroth HUTCHINSON, tosna., Ang. S . .(AP)-Tlie little town of Tvroev has (not mucn need ot a Jail ad th lacknp nsnaUy isn't a lockup at all for it's wide open. Constable Tran Verbeck yes terday noticed a shiny padlock on the door. Finding no one who Admitted responsibility, ha broke into the JaiL Within he found 40 gallons of Hg wjne la tha making. verbeck wants to know who has '-outraged the dignity of the onstabniary. H.L.Mencken to "Wed Writer of Popular Stories . BALTIMORE, Ang. 2 (AP) Announcement of the en gagement of Sara Powell Hardt, writer tor popular magailaes, to Henry -L. Mencken, Baltlmare author, erttie and oditer of the American Keren ry. was made to day by Mrs. John Anton Hardt,' Montgomery, AU her mother. "The Weddrag will be Septem ber , and they will eoatiaue ' to make their homa here. . Th Author of "la Detaaie of Women' has been known for two decades, along with, his literary associate, 'George Jean Nathaa. New York theater critic, as Al most a rprefeseional .bachelor. Ha will be 60 years aid Septem ber 42. Telephone Firm Announces New Operating Staff With the appointment of B. D. Miller as chief engineer; C P. TdnsslftDg as general plant manager, 'and Ferd Prince aa general -traffie manager , aelec tion of tha . f operating exaaatlve staff for the. dragon area,-Pacific Telephone and Telegraph com- Lpany, -has heea cqmpietea, so- cording -to word receivaa oy in. Aller. nanfleer. trom B. ..D. Wise', Tlce-presldent and .general manager lor uregou. Mr. Miller will be in charge of all engineering and planning work; Mr. Touesieag will head the construction, maintenance Hind installation departments, and Mr. Prince will be in charge of the traffio operating depart ment handling- Aalls. Is your a Telephone 295 I 't I .4- I - i DOCK? vtr a anrNRTON. Anr. 2 (AP) ' Plans' of communists to block the Slkdg rtm 'add thus force th nalind fiialas aiaboat ' Palos to remain in tbJUIr readies of tha stream In the ylcinlty of ChsngabA weroresorted today to the navy aepertmenx. rThAgAAAAAadAAArith Amer icana evacuated "from tha etty last weekWBaHai waa'deitroyed h vOTTOimtRt. nnA! bandialiordes relayed- thd reobft5 to" the fTangtse river -patrol wblan in tarn com- municated it to the fiavy. The message Aaid: "Beported tf water faBa At tempt -srfll'ba sjnada.tO.Motk titer five miles downstream by granite loaded iuakaV sVnother eonunuaicatlan Aaid: -DnreHabh.- Reports teld of the eaoeutton of 20 rich Chinese three miles east of tha city, where 2,000 com tnanists ere-sapnoaed to bs ns semWed.'lt Added, these apparent ly were no omuntsts In Cbang sha except gmslltdeUehment at the norlhern end. SILYERTQtf August. 2-ewn of the death of FrAuk -M. 'tluse. former "Bookkeeper -f the Silver ton Lumber obnlpany, has been received at SHreTton. 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