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,, 'u " - . - " ' "-. ' - - ' ' - - . ' - - - - i x ' r . , t - 1 . !. SERVICE i THE ' WEATHER ; . Cloudy today aad FrldHy, otoderat temperature Max. r Temp. Wedaeaday Mln. 88, river 14 feet,; clear, otth wind. - " - : ' We gnarrvntee ; ' our , ear- , ; ;t"rier service. It your paper doe not arrive by 6:S0, ' call 9101 and ft copy will ' be delivered at once. , . ElCHTY-flRST YEAR No; 191 Salem, Oregon, Thursday Blornlng, November S, 193t : - Three Modern Robinson Grusdes To Sheriff Announces BOURBON HOUSE SPlLOIflfi-DUP mt Price Offered Take Tusko Now urnnnrn iiiii i TO CUT COSTS , ' - . ... .. . i. ...... ' Itltitn WILL ; . : H 0 0 y li H k Woman who Insisted Foshay ' and -Aides : Innocent, t Now Arrested . Had Been Employe of Firm Which Collapsed andj Defendants r 3 MINNEAPOLIS, NOT. 4 (AP) The roTernment - today quo tioned the tood faith of Mm. Gen- t 1 t A. Clark. Minneapolis housewife, who ai the only worn an member deadlocked the Jury In the recent trial of W. B. Foshay and ilz associates on mall , fraud ehargea with, ft seyen-day , sUnd for" acquittal.' It brought charges of perjury against .the . woman, who,. prided herself on her refusal to change her mind, and cited her to show cause Monday why she should not be adjudged In contempt of court. It alleged that she was a former employe of the Minneapolis pro moter who with hia associates. Is to be re-tried next January, Mrs. Clark accepted service on the complaint this afternoon and protested herinnocence. Claim Woman Was Foe hay Employe The action was Instituted by Fred Horowitz, special prosecutor for the department of justice, and L. L. Drill, United States district attorney, after an investigation by special agent who studied Fosh ay payrolls for several years past. They alleged that Mrs. Clark had been a Foshay employe as re cently as July 1921 about four months before the $20,000,000 enterprise eouapsed and were placed In voluntary receivership, Horowits charged hat Mrs. I f '- I - i". ' , - tHIii itf j ' : " - , .t .. to- ... ..i Telephoios show, from I be left, Gordon Brawner, Earl PalUster and Pavsd Stanckwtck, Americana jnst after being reecaed from Cocos island, wnere tney baa Deen tuaroonea ior m monuu. xney ier ea Francisco in tiny yawl MTbe West Wind In search of burled treasure: bnt were wrecked. Iwer pictnre snows one or cue two nuie on uocos lsiana m wn uw nmi mw. IMall lni4 An Cnn!nfkftM' II III. IllOlOi VII bllUIIICCiO : Salary Slash and More Shop Efficiency" System to Provide Winter Jobs for More men to Be Offered Board Unless it's Over $ 1 50 County Will be but and Transfer Company Will get all Above That; Second Auction Today "T AST chance. Are you all done? Fair warning. Sold to. . lJ Sheriff Oscar D. Bower is speaking. The time is 10 a. m todaw. The tslaca the state fairgrounds. But the answer to the blank space: who the buyer of the 10-ton captive Tusko will be or what the price offered will amount to remains a riddle which will not be solved un- -q" the second auction la eomplet- Support on Measures to aid Economic Situation is : Thought Assured " But Federal Finance issues May Bring Fight With G. 0. P. Force Weak Charles .K. 8pauldhig, Marion county senator and member of the nignway commission, nas no in tention - to' give up ' his demands that there :. be "substantial reduc tions made In the operation of that department of state govern ment. Senator Spaulding indicat ed his determination to keep on fighting for lower highway eosts yesterday In an interview here. "I insist engineer's salaries are too high and must be reduced," Spaulding declared. He said he al so held his original opinion that the state highway department shops were expensively and Inef SPEARS PISSES IIP l ed this morning. One thing la certain: Tusko WASHINGTON, Nov. iCAP) Likelihood of democratle dons will be sold this morning. Faced inance in the house of repreeen- muni KPT1 Players Bums one Week and mniing Heroes Next Declares Webfoot Mentor with a hay bill which is mount ing like the federal debt, and I with a ISO a week keeper charge, snenif Bower Is determined Tus ko shall no longer be a county charge. Whatever the bid: high or low: Tusko Is to be sold thl. tatlves provides another eompll - cation In the none-too-smooth to- -latiODshlp between Presidents ' Hoover and congress. ' In past conflict with Capitol Hill, he relied on the top-heavy republican majority in the House to offset antagonism from, the Unless the eleohant brlnn . coalition of dcmrwrifi n ' r least $150 he will have cost publican independents. ' Marion county the difference be- If the signs of yesterday'a elee- tween that sum and the price he Hons come true, he wiU have two brings. Since the huge elephant hostile branches on his hands. In became a charge of tha harifr. the Home mdmIiIW virt tM PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 4 f AP.i-Critlclsm alumni of the he has been nillnc In coat fn-1 nrovlda diffirnitv. tnr it . t,o, fldenUy operated and should be I university of Oregon heaped upon hay. for chains and for keeper'al that all revenue and approprla- 0B1U DISTURBS COUNCIL Missionary Said Killed By Captors MSI PARADE E TO BE DIG EVENT made to run more economically. I n. clarence W. Spears and the wages. spamamg saia ne ravorea I Oregon team when they were ae- Anytnmg received over 1180 plan of staggering work as far feated g to 0 by the University for Tusko goes towards the sat- as jnexpenencwi laoorwm, of g0Utii6rn California, the ore- nurn to page X. col. I) Claim Made Engineer was to Get $100,000 fee From Street Railway Firm concerned. The commissioner de clared ho would suggest at the next meeting of the commission, November 12, a plan for working the regular winter road crew either on a shortened week or shortened month with a number of additional men thus being able to get Jobs. PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 4 Clark had perjured herself In her Harlan, city rate expert, expected examination to qualify as a Jur-.to get $100,000 from me neuw NANKING. China, Nov (Thursday) (AP) United States Consul General Peck was advised today that J. W. Yinson, American missionary, ,was. killed by bandits who captured him Sun day near Haichow, Klangsu prov- i. Three Bands and Numerous ffSffi.. Marching Organizations To Participate, Word gonian will say In a signed story tomorrow, was returned by Spears early this morning when "Old Orads" In this city gathered at the Union station to welcome the turn on its return from New York, where Oregon defeated New York university last aaiuraay, i to . Dr. Sneers was still In bed when the Portland Rose steamed Into Portland, the Oregonlan will say PRESENT E n "We are nutting in a six hour Tim at ah, NhArr nuln mill now," the senator said. "That I and did not dress in time to take means we work one extra crew a I part in the reception, although a- , ,v. I dT- four erew Instead of three I Governor Julius U Meier ana Legion'. Armistice day celebra- ud thus we can add 20 more men Mayor George U lUkwr were at City and Other State Officials, Notables are Present at Event fi i. nrnmimaA .run it Arnn. to our nayroll. The same idea News of Vinson's slaying was i--tion narticinatinr. Colon el lean be carried out In state nign- ' I k a. -tAHtaiiHiiMei the station to greet officially the victorious Webfooters. Notables of city and state gov ernment and veterans' organize- I - : i iHiiuui imuiiuauun v w m w w - - . . . . .m... j. i Brn m en r inu TBierM.ni ornuui n, ! .it. luting ii. i nnhsut pnh i SAniM lomoiui o uins ADiauu. wnu wiu ims i " ' . ... i - . . a i LioTifl ir mint inamien m Bin- i r:'::::,:..Tv". T:J?Z " ;rr,:::U.rr V from Dr. Lorenao Morgan of the mnS m.r.hAi. ,Mterdav renort- an empioyea." . receptions in general ana mu.- ----- ---- - ... tinge has evidenced w"tt wt 1 "t-r nr-.. .t member. Seot'ah kiltie, will be in the line worth, chairman of the commis- coach: IrmorV frt7 their onhitV rtavtav "K over such "" w.- t .Tr,nnT,rl! Chamber, I It was Dr. Morgan who report- of march, a. well as the Capital "Jon before next meeun- can't pee m icau ";'utV- eet,nV inVthi th ""y tor adj band: rZJ-ZSU otor. tori tZTtZ the "doping Sandy. I Post No. t .Ut. champion voiced their sympathy u tlons legislation has to originate. This does not mean that the president will be thwarted at ev ery turn. Coalition Trend la Already Discerned ' In view of the close division in both branches, all major leg- . .station will probably have bi partisan support. This means much use of compromise. Leaders of both parties would be playing good politics to stand together on proposals whieh ob viously would help the economlo situation. Mr. Hoover has laid . the foundation for such proced ure in consultation with demo cratic spokesmen on the year's moratorium -and the national credit corporation. - . Belief that he Intends to con tinue this course, possibly giving coalition Itself In bitter problems . as ustlng ted- merly w president of a small 8t. The council had met to eonsioer rreauniaoiy ' T.nKair wM-h i, I - tt. Mr Mnt tax on the Paclf ic l yesterday, as Morgan's telegram mesa with Foshay.nd.lfcat 'he Telephone ; and. Te d.T!5 ditte?J!T wa. determined when the became pany i which U operating ; here terday. It was tM- a Juror that ftgarulWtBewev Idence and the law she would vote for acquittal. Golden Spike to Be Driven Soon, Beiber Junction SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 4 (AP) The Western Pacific rail road, will operate three'; special trains out of San Francisco to Bleber, Cel., next Monday night, for the apike-drivtng ceremonies uniting the Great Northern and western Pacific lines. ' The celebration at the former little cow-town, converted Into a railroad Junction and division noist, will be held Tuesday after noon. Not. 10. Delegations from all western states and British Co lumbia will be present to watch the opening of the new traffic route. BODY FOUND IN LAKE ASTORIA, Ore., Nov. i(AP) Reports received here today aald, the body of an unidentified man, about SO years of age, had been recovered from Sunset Lake, , halfway between Astoria and Sea-aide. tt.A franoMaa . I miSBlOn lTOm UaiCOOW. Commissioner Mann told tnei consul uenerai rcc iBiormu council Howard Evans, Milton, j me nauonaiisi iwio .mw w Ore., orchardist. has tola nun ee n Harlan bad nromlsed to pay Ev ans some money after Harian naa obtained 110.000 from Portland for an investigation of the teie-i nhone comoany. S 100,000 zrom the city of San Francisco for sim ilar work, and 1100,000 from Franklin T. Griffith, president of (Turn to page I, col. l) SE11I0HB MILE FROM WATER corps. Besides eight war veteran' or ganizations, the following groups will enter the parade: ex-marines. reserve officers, national guard. Boy Scouta and Salvation army. Major Elmer wooten, adjutant of the Oregon National guard, will serve aa ehlef of staff. The program for the memorial service at the soldiers' monument on the courthouse grounds," which will follow the parade, will in clude an addreea by Judge J. U. nlaBil . .... I ... ... a. . . commission caiiea wnere pouc.es ana make tnem uxe iu (Turn to psge 2, eoi. i) with the work of the disabled men's organization and promised Fierae The victorious Webfoot football . f ??tl!a.! .ij team passed through Salem Wed- l; JlreVeaentii iv i, v..k I Tne cnarter was presenieo ny it7JZ ?liuiPrt O. Doyle, eommander of the .!u".- ..J..::: Portland Disabled veterans, to H SCOUT BUDGET CUT III III 1UU1 distance to the "Great White Way" to play New York univer sity. Trainer Bill Hayward stated that the Oregon men are in good condition in spite of two tougn battles. - Most ot the men remained in Guardsmen Deng Intent to Sink Dissension within the rank et the council of Cascade area.'; Bey Scouta of America, broke eat last TOKYO. Nov. s (Thursday) I " " .,. .. years oui aisDanaea aiw iwu i nlrllt nen ... -onncnme mt Campbell, supreme court justice, J (AP) A Rengo newa agency ! from thL eon- yea"- U, Daley of Portland. for a business meeting et the laying of wreaths by veterans' or- dispatch from Changchun, Man- !"7n, !m,. .Jl! "taU commander, presided, and I chamber of commerce. A delega- ganixationa. Invocation by Rev. churia, today said severe tight- - " ?7 J. H. Hathaway of saiem Intro- tion from Wood burn, headed, by Hugh B. Fouke Jr. of Jason Lee tar D.gan yesterday between d0na r e5t?.t duced the speakers. w. H. Balllle, Informed the eon- v . wrnii n nr m m mmm m nn aaLiim ni ui i m m m . - a .a . . i mayor f. ax. ureioiy irenwi i en tnav ImIImta tit nai - a,r F. Fields, commander of the new Ichapter. Mr. Fields urged his fel lows to support him in making the Salem chapter a successful one. A chapter was organised here during the early post-war years but disbanded after two URGED IT MEEIG "TACOUi wh Nov 4 Methodist church, and recitation troops of the Chinese Amur army tV. .nXi ear. a Pull TACOMA, wasn.. ov. . I nP tttm nnm ii.nir'i nA h a . miriHn an- them. The special cars, a fuu (iP) a lso-Ttonad aea lion, i . - - I . r- . i " " " . v.i. ,i ' I Ruins wnite. WatnUtiriBS OIUI lUSU uil nun several I thai hav rhtnlur nn hhlf af the I iMnH. v. .. ..a . B 7" .iMivir and a lnh ear ear- I , ...T'" 1 1. w gineers at the Nonni river onajsi--- th, anad 7 wc,"l-r' per boy. in the face of yie from water, frightened a a 4 a w Ke'iteat A Mwteal. m 'fmrn I WO HI VIA UrV IUUJ lotvi aaw nue buspectea snip Answering a call for help, three 7 . Ttcont nollce officers found the " iV Vl. 1 Wrt'Tatroi a lion holding everyone at bay, erew of the coast guard patrol ,. wasa, aaeea a iv i m w wa wow m - B - a V .l.bla al th NewfoandUnd power boat f 'y0 Mfgeani m a. a eaa J M.V4 mam III vuiuuinun. sopaie ou U1UJL I "Shoot it." said the sergeant. iisiea aa a mpeciw ruui .uuuer i v. .fMH. bla DEMOCRATS AHEAD III GOVERU RICE (By The Associated Press) The democratic majority in accidental. The Sophie B. l0D I .Vf, H There vu i loud re- Kentucky escaped serious threat sent north to guard the engi In eoast guard recorda. went IS"1' 'l. filv. T ... b.rkad no Wednesday night as the counting neers. on the Taonan-Anganchl railway. The Amur army is commanded by General Mah Chien-Shan. who had been. warned not to Interfere with Japanese engineers sent to repair the bridge under penalty of "severe measures." Disregarding the warning. Gen eral Mah'a forces were reported In dispatches to Japanese news papers to have fired with ma chine guns upon' Japanese forces of state, on behalf of the Oregon I fact that the national average-la The boys stated that they were g0Ternment. The other speakers over $10. td te be back to the Pacific T,t fl Msharrv. com man-1 m. glad coast. Porter Admits Interfering in OiTTOPr'c lOllV I commander ot the disabled veter- were: Irl . S. McSherry. comman der of-Canltal Post No. t. Ameri can Legion; Rev. B. H. Conley. retiring commander, and R. W. Remington, commander-elect ot the Salem post. Veterans ot For eign Wars. Edward U Clark, past state a ai i mm r ...a., i inn a. kuu mi n dw jMwaa after a eollialon with the Harriet korfc; 1?!..le.m1" .??IJ? Lane. Boatswain over to a fisherman for crab bait. If n Toatar vlin was in command of the coast rPnCP IC in J? niH hiat aetAd aa anokeaman v' CJiCCT XXliig guard boat, acted as spokesman for the crew. Each member cor ro bo rated - his testimony. Wednesday night as the counting of the ballots continued. The toll gave Ruby Laffoon a margin passing 10,000 over Wil liam B. Harrison, hia gubernatorial opponent, 8ILVERTON, Nov. 4. Allen Porter, son of County Commls- tAmA IaV. X n . 9 will innur !? N.nn.i 'LTbr.1.dfiJ!..LT in court here today for sentene- Apparently this sniping result ed in a pitched battle, republican f outh of Tsltslhar. K h f interfering Knnor Dpt nn . Jw2sMStaT ""A collar uay on Test Bonds' Legality ; Cutoff Routes Backed Meier Goes to Coast " ' - , County . Unit Favored crnr orders suit - THE DALLES, Nov. 4. Legal fty ot the $C(,00O--bond Issue vot ed by The Dalles resldenU at a special election last month will be determined In a test suit ordered by the city council to be carried to the state supreme court. The bonds provide that the city la li able tor the Interest payments, on the bridge bonds, but not tor the retirement ot the principal. FAVOR WILSON RIVER WHEELER, Nov. (AP) Tillamook county chamber of commerce Ob-ectora . last night' reaffirmed m resolution urging: the const ruction of either the Ridge or the Wilson River rente to .the se and naming the al ternate route 4 secondary high- way:-.-,i-..V',r-::.-; ,y---. In view of the fact the WU- eon River route f already ban -been placed on the state high way map, a antted effort ' will be made to make the Ridge route the eecondary road. d 1 GREETS GRID SQUAD t PORTLAND," Nor. 4. (AP) Governor Julius L. Meier went to Gearhart today to spend at least a week convalescing. He will main tain dally -telephone communica tion with hia Salem office. Gor nor Meier was at the Union, ffrtlon arty this morning tc greet the yjnlyersltyl of Ortgon football houad retujiilng from New York. ASSESSORS GATHER CORVALUS. Nov. 4.-(AP) Tax reduction occupied the attention- ot 17 county assessors who ratnAraut n ma tnAmm ft, Ika -- .w , . - I . . . ...... nuai-session of the Oregon mate I ""r Assessors association. A suggestion that the associa tion, adopt a resolution' asking the state tax commission to place, a measure before the next session of the legislature making it compul sory tor Oregon counties to adopt the county ;. unit system was in troduced, -'-f ;.,.V-. wi-,-:. The county nnlt system provid es for. districta of the . first class . IjetS KjeprieVu more pro-democratic, for there a . Tiff . n wuuiuattj vi kui, ysiif tar Of Thirty UaVS governor A. Harry Moore went . . through on a landslide that gave SAN QUENTIN. Cal.. Nov. 4.- fff -"Jli T0t6J more (AP) Clarence L. King will not David Balrd, Jr. b(. hanged Friday at San. Queu- Jf"f tin prison for the murder near . "u Eureka of Mlse Minnie McCoy. "Pertority for the new Warden Jamee B. Holohan de-. national house of wpresentaUves. w h.r. todav but another member la to be chos . I AlO-Say repriere was recom- from the fifth New Jersey dia monded fo? King when th, su- Jrict on Decemb er 1 Moore car preme court notified Governor ried that district by 10,000. Rolph a plea for commuuuon oi Tryy . , sentence, based on new idence, UJfgri WllO Tried naa been receivea. mm yyw mvr a v i o ianap mary In New Jersey the story was weeternManchuria. p0rter pleaded guilty late thU af ire oro-democratie. for there Tn Taonan-Anganchl railway 9 Is Chinese owned but was- built largely with Japanese capital. Fourth Suspect In Murder Case ternoon. It was charged that Porter In terfered when William Vearier and L. Vearier were arrested by Nearly a score of Salem mer chants are offering unusnal val- irul nAiiea aarlv Snndav morn In k I nee today In a city-wide dollar aftr thftlr automobile had crash- I day. 8hort lines, soiled goods and ed into a parked car belonging to I special bargains purchased for toe Giving the Woodburn group a. chance to preseat Its case before national officers at the regional Boy Scout conference at 'Port land, Bflllle was named ' along with O. W. Paulus and A- C Haag, council president aa . dele gate to thla conference. - Following presentation ot the year's financial report, Mr. Pau lus, finance officer, was instruct ed to appoint a committee to consider ways ot reducing the new budget. The nominating committee whieh will select new officers to be elected at the meeting on De- T Ci W.Jt.rn. I cemoer l was named as follows: In OtOreS lOU ay Judge H. H. Belt. A. S. Jenea oi aionmouin, 4. m. wampoeu ex Dallas. Dr. A. J. McCnnell of SQ verton and Dr. Hanrahan ef Woodburn. dent of the local chapter; Mrs. Paul O. Doyle of Portland, nation al eommander of the Portland D. (Turn to page 1, col. 1) King was arrested at CoTvallis, Oregon, Lloyd George is Out as Chairman SAN QUENTIN PRISON, CaL, Nov. 4.' (AP) Two men who tried to kidnap Mary Pickford, film actress, in Los Angeles five rl T ZUattzI Dar-Hr I rears ago. were given their free Lf I LiWcicU I-JC dom under-parole today by the board ef prison terms and paroles. LONDON, Nov, REDDING, CaL, Nov. 4 (AP) Francisco Martinet, IT, was arrested her today on suspi cion of being Involved In a South ern; Paclf ie road camp holdup Monday night In whieh Daniel Castro was killed. , UsaVf fvieker - mAnniiMA Van, vm lea Pickford FreedztTyL0 wher.tr.5Ad camp i uiiuiwa, atonuay, oui ut- nied be was one of the three men who staged the holdup. ed into a parxea car oeiongmg io i apwcii oarsaiua iiitww r it Mrs. George Lamb and knocked day's sales will be offered by the MaIV t OOlDcUl a ata W M . I m aaak T m. a axalei 4tf IaW I NOW Bem H eld working on the tires of the latter prices and the special efforts o ear which had been deflated by made to make this sale successful. Hallowe'en pranksters. I a large number or buyers are ex porter was not arrested until 1 peeted to crowd the downtown on today. tabllahments today. teams to Play Charity Games Disarmament Petition To be Circulated Here Seeking signatures td a peti- Three men obtained fl.SS In I tion for further reduction of na- the holdup. Caatro, a section em-1 tlonal armament and peace nlove. raa fatallv wonnii whan I moves, at least -CB volunteer he attempted to Interfere. tm An.rat. tn.nnnft.ntlT l tfcav I rid LtlOVd . OeOrgO. daalra hnt for aAeand anit third I member of the liberal party for I conspiracy to kidnap. class districts to be cared for nn-l more than 15. years, resigned his I ; vrhey were. sentenced to serve dor the blanket ruling onder-di-1 ehalrmansnip . toaay ana en- terms of from io yeara to me rectlon of the central board. The IBOunced,li0 would not accept any I by the court and the board today 4 (AP) Da- Ixney are Charles Stevens. 45. and i Ztvr '..J outstapdtng g. . A. Holcomb. a7, convicted of 14 UgC VsJlWU dl; Event, bi workers Sunday afternoon win make a. house to house eaavasa for the local chapter, of the Na tional Council for the Prevention of War. The council committee. headed by Joseph . ", me at th Y. M. a A. yesterday to blanket tax covers needs for the other party office. entire onlt. ; - i ( PENSION DISCUSSED - PORTLAND, Not. 4,-i(AP) The old age pension. interim com He set forth hie decision in a letter to Sir Herbert samuei which was - made public Just be fore a meeting' ot the liberal par Hamantarv oarty. Sir Herbert fixed the time at 10 years. If '-.. lat th Y. M. C A. yweruay Charity Cttcus mm 'vsrs mission, - appointed; last ' July by I was elected to ancceea ue ay Governor ue'f to study eld ake I namio weisnmau. pension syms and make recom mendatits to the next session of ihestt legislature, met here to- 8enator:B. L. Eddy, Rosehurg, Late Sports JACKSONVILLE "ELECTS ." MEDFORD. re- Nov. 4 (AP) Weslev ' Hartman was 1 elected mayor of Jacksonville tor a one- Chairman Albert reported that 'a . Ia. A . V . mm mnra W Ul a a recora, crowa auenaea ine k " m r- fl final performance of the Elks club eodo ttak!,!I!VaatJd charity circus at the armory last J e?SS night. Ail .landing room was Uk- that anyone desiring Stem! en before the show began. H. E. service communicate with atten- . . ...i. . fia u c. A. ' Tne tor . - . mxu, cxaiiea.ruier oi ue local i ',riir v. atidad UOUTT.1WT. Am . Nov. 1 I .v.4.. .v. ..l... .v. I tH'nrv In tha eltV Will be GlTlOea (AP) Dan Koloff, Chicago, do- rUking ' a aueceastar one, hxi and each solicitor ( 1 1 Wanla Unnr1. lit I r . v. .V. I Al.irlnt tl COVOr at hlS OW1 COB- a heavyweight . wrestling bout j will be placed In the Elks' Christ-1 venience on the afternoon of me Kaolan won the nrst fall in is I -At the close of the performance. I . For we KT'.""J- r OX jaCKSOnviue tor a vuv I ivsp.au wuu un , . uuwm u jwwiiaw, i . - . 7. " . -Iia was chosen chairman and Circuit year term yesteraay. Jameauan.- minuiea wi m wa"- .-.fli" .rL.'i IStCrrr. tie natltlon, -ceoies Jnits-a rrawfnrd waa eamad aeC I rail and C. B. DunniUglon were I too K Uie aecono -w i-to, in cuaijso, ma circus iu i -.- - joage t-rawiora wasnamea sec- i ru u u. . I . . .n v,. .,m. I . r t. vmr. I nf tne document will be placed T -TT .la.nia. PHHT.nff I VA-wMaWTMl IO IDI C1LT CUuilvU. - V. I W.U wh UVU WIUU - ....... m mm -...-. w . I . .J. tl.tL'tZiJ L:Krf nTlTtn: n. nnitweod .waa re-elected treat- merlock to gain the thlrdla threelmenUr. carpenter, to I mlssionT - urer and Ray Coleman, recorder, minutes. . , Commercial street. The committee for the canvas Includes. In addition to Mr. Al bert. Rev. Hngh B. Fouke Jr.. pas tor of Jason Lee Methodist chureh; Paul B. Wallace. Mrs. or. a. o. . NEW YORK, Nov. 4(AP) The eall issued a few week ago by Owen D. Young, chairman of ; the committee on mobilization of ' relief resources of the president's ' organization on unemployment re lief, for college football to help'rn . raising runda for the unemployed: already baa met with responses) from ltl colleges. " . A report today by B. K. Hall, chairman of the football rulea committee, who took over the V . rectlon ot the project revealed; that il teams have arranged ape-: Rot M. Lockenour. Laughlin. profeseor or social sci-1 cial games, 5t are at work on nee at Willamette university, and I nuns for special games, seven Hare B.W4 V K' Ui w jv ceeda of one regular game and 11 will contribute a part ot tae v receipts of. one regular game. 1 C. A. Kells. general secretary of the Y. M. C A. The terms of the petition to be sent to President Hoover are as follows: J We. the citizens of the United States, believe that the - Pact of yj n Parts, pledging our government flUL IS ViatftCU and II omer nauona o r-no-uw i tj. war as an Instrument et national I DV nG3.Vy policy ana ve seen uie-aaiaiwH i all l.. controversies, by - peaceful means only, has made It possible for the nations to reduce their armaments; and furthermore that tha nresent world economic de pression makes an Immediate cut 7Att, I variona atores about the city. These, will announceaiiaw. ; OAXACA CITY, Mx., Nov. 4 (AP) News reached here to day that a large - hill known as "EI Sombrerazo." In the vlcrnfty. ar San Juan, cracked wide opea Slraamo;? OttmtaW to the fierce ahaklng; of USu: atlve to lessen the burdens or tax- loay a eannquaae a- wi. s-., payers and to contribute td thel Namercms shocks, here slnee, atahmtv of the world. - J f Sunday hare kept the populace l ,(Tur to page a, eoi. i wmb-. -. .r -, t 9