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Oregon, Tuesday Definite Points Upon Which rMiniu mow vrovo.inin Can l Eliminate; two Police ; ' niftier:,' P nninpftr . op ::"'- ' ' Turn I niaimprf ..-. "'i'A,,3P?o?rm ,ol. speclfl .econom ies te: h 'recommended In county ftTanim'w ' wi" nutltngd' hCf Monday-afternoon when ,tbe Tax payers Equalisation league.en rr Zorn of -Butteville -president. net at the Salem chamber of com merce rooms. . The group tonani xaously ' adopted resolutions "en dorsing the 'work of Highway ' Commissioner Spaulding In his ; stand ' on highway construction and-his plans for rotating wort and. thereby aiding unemployment relief, -'x. , ' " ' The proposed reductions In cost for the county court as outlined at the league's meeting were: . 1 Two police officers-net now needed in the court house since state police have been installed. . 2 Every , married, 'M o m a n whose husband has regular. In come ahould give place to some unemployed person. V 3 County has more engineers than it needs since highway de? partment has taken oyer market roads. 4 .Marion county should not pay. for time when public serrants go on vacations. Committee Will Back Injunction The league voted to continue the work of its committee which plans to institute a test suit to enjoin the state from collecting taxes upon real estate until such a time as it can be proved that taxes are equal and Just. A. A. Geer, chairman of the committee, charged with Investigation the ad visability ot launching such a suit, reported that his group was work ing on the matter but was not yet ready to state whether the filing of such an action was wise. Attor ney James-Heltzei of this City is counsel and advisor on the mat ter. The league voted to continue its committee which has already conferred with the county court on tax reduction. On the commit tee are E. S. Porter, Silverton; L. S. Lambert, Stay ton; W. H. Stevens, North Howell; W. A. Jones and A. A. Geer, Macleay. (Turn to page 2, col. 7) Anti-Aircraft Gun on Battleship i Bursts, Causes Deaths Injuries "7 J r i t1 " mjtIeizeb KEIZER. Nor. J Fred Scott, Salem high school student, sus tained serious cuts about the face this mornlnlg when the se dan driren by his father, W. C. Scott of Kelxer, crashed head-on Into a light roadster driven by Hot imlth of the Smith, and Townsend seirlce station in Sa lem. ; Fourteen stitches bad to be taken to close wounds in Fred's face. His nose was al most severed. Tie accident occurred on the curve at the service station here Just across from the Keixer school. Three children in the Dftdc i seat or u co car - were nnhurt; but Mr. Scott was badly dazed- and hurt on we cnin, Tsnnr Scott . had ' missea ine school bus and hla .father was driving him into town when the accident happened. , - Neither nartv. according - to Scott; placed full blame on the other. ; y. 1;J : Telephoto shows bnrsted gun on TJ. 8. S. Colorado which exploded last Thursday during fleet anU-alrcralt practice firing off South ern California, causing four deaths and number of serious injuries some of which were expected to prove fatal. KAIOUI RECOVERY STATE'S EMPLOYES I THOUGHT DOUBTFUL WILL ASSISTT TJEEDY RAN in in llllllll IIII1U QREGDu STORM Celebriation Of Armistice : Opens Today i a dance tonight has been add ed to the list of attractions on the j Armistice day program of CapiUl it? ost no. s, American juegion,.. H. BassetW-member of the dance committee, last night announced.. UNITED STATES RENEWS STEPS iTUfilfAHD : PEAG Heavy Gale Here Along With Instructions Wired Copious Downpour; Gives chambers ibuuding on High street iTo ; Envoys in Orient; - to the bowling .alleys, has .w- Utirities .Trouble agreed to 'accept - the Legion's tickets, which will admit two per son. Young Coffey la a high Nature Unreported Two; Teiephpne Cables are ii WsWnflton I DamagedPower;Firn . troiman. r ? v See-Vbat: Bnaod and, deceives tjn6 Calh ; I Lemon Suffers . jCWGe&ycleHit Demand General M&E : Surrender City; To Chang: f POBTLANP, Ore., Nor, (AJP The ianior high school football gam between Parrish and Leslie schools on Sweetland field at T o'clock and the . wrestling matehl can do Frank temon. VSMf ; ? SUte street, plasterer;" yesterday even ing suffered painful Injuries to la-legs wnen tne mcycie ne was WASHINGTON. Nov. 9fAP) ' nuAvv rain and snow were re- thm tmorr at 1 o'clock this i -Spreading hostilities in the Ort- rLAbl... ...v . .nu.. portsa-uway-si- eveuug,fe .-r2 m M WXIUM. WTWI jr of Oregon. - me opening oi me Arauuw ITAXrr VvT T Independence, route one, at court Snow plows and road erews i ceiehrauon. were sent to the Wapinioa euv-i Legion ticket Fonner;Declawiw i But Tokyo Hold It' Strategy " salesmen are street between High and Liberty pacification of the dispute be- A M V - tw-. Jp",.. streets. After being taken to his tf Br Mount Hood, where snow hneetin with rood response. W. L 5fAB ?fr honi in the Golden ambulanee, had drifted to a depth of three Watklns. chairman ot the scrip v e . was found to have received a I feet. . . committee, last night reported. .:.r i.7L-- bad Injury to one hip but no brok- en bones. As Mr. Lemon is unaeie to waix From Medford cam. reporU of th. only way the post ha. "7"""" Y' mil 4-l. inAvflll at CjTaier I .V.l(.. mmm n olvlii snd I - " 7 r . . I J 1 I Hfnlnmntlj. rftnroKPntatlTPn Tnk- r.Mia. waf a anTlKftfl nam I .v..lt. hi. Mtilai4.Vfn injl wa i ---- tva. Motorists were advised not ehariUble undertakings and we to ' attempt driving through He- nee the support of the people." hmI PshW. I h ad1uf . mfteen downtown oeou. 9oww -" i uu wig miu muijui v s" i Tnhnon In China, to renew their the Klamath basin andthe , mer- na,rea,wm be on the street, for SJV, 7 cury noTtreu " i m Furpune. im, U(1 of hosUle acts and withdraw- Corvallls reported the heaviest I eept the Legion scrip tonight as rainfall at l.lf inches. Forwana weu M tomorrow. received .8 inches. lyo and Nanking. Thesei were understood to di rect Ambassador Forbes, In the the danger as a result of the accident he will be incapacitated for brick work he had been engaged in at Asylum LONDON, Nov. 10 (Twee day) (AF) The LiOBdon Tele, graph this morning said the Japanese forces in Manchuria today delivered, an ultimatum to the Chinese general Mab Cbaaw Shan, demanding that he awr -render the city of Taltsfhar lae mediately to his rival. General Chang Hal Peng. Atune with the atmosphere. steps were a deal more brisk yes terday and coat couars worm than stock and bonds as a cold rain pelted indiscriminately on good man and bad man, and a chilly wind caused- mufflers and coats to soar in man s esnmauon. j LEW RESIUION FtrjflLLY ACCEPTED al of troops from tone. The Washington government Is clinging to a hope that an open rupture will be averted under the Kellgg-Briand pact for the renun ciation of war and that China and Japan can settlement of their difficulties by direct negotiation. To this end, the wishes of the United States that the sanctity of the Kellogg pact and the nine- LONDON, Nov. 10 .(Tues day) (AP) China has re quested the League of Nation to send an international force of 400O men to police the Sowtfc Manchurlan railway pen ding settlement of Its dispute with Japan, the London Express said today. ar ana tnai unina ana ...... . rlif le be brought together for Crews Will go out Today IS Announcement; More Men Register TOKYO, Nov. . (AP) A manifesto declaring war on Japan, newspaper dispatches tonight said. nas oeen aaaressea to the Chinee nation by Man Chan-Shan, a north Manchuria militarist, and fighting At noon, a It mile wind was piace UearJ 0f Charities power treaty guaranteeing Chl- swlnr and even tnat was a con- i 1 i.turrif. k. arii.tiv nh.ryii hlowinar and even that was slderable let-down from the mile gale that swept through the section at 7 o'clock yesterday morning. It was the strongest wind in many, many moons and from early morning to noon ranged from SO to If miles. Gale Dies Down. Toward Evening From noon on, the soutn gate Will be Filled Soon; Plans Outlined will be terms restated in emphatic plomatlc channel at every oppor- The executive board of the As- tunlty. the United States Is play soclated Charities met Monday ing a waiting; game while allow- nlght and reluctantly accepted the in Arlatide Briand, French for- resignation of Harry Levy, voting ign minister and chairman ot the with the acceptance a resolution League of Nations' council, to nt annrAtilation for the lone Tears nlav the malor role. Briand is slowly died down, until at 4:60 I of faithful service given by him informing Secretary Stlmson of o'clock, the 11 miles velocity men to the Charities. his every move. A nominating committee was I The secretary was asked whe- annointed nv th chair to prepare ther the xovernment was consld a Hat At nominees for election to erinr sending additional armed off to t lha meetlnr called for I forces to the Orelnt. He replied plenty ot 1wnpour, .Jl of an inch November 16. R. O. Brady, chair- that be would rather not answer being recorded up to o'ciocx. Th lowest temperature recora recorded started upward again with a change of wind to north- Accompanying the wind was ed in the period was 40 degrees, (Turn to page 2, cou K) Prominent Local Touth Near Donation of Day's pay Each Death After Attempt ; Month Agreed Upon; Will To Take own Life Grant Exemptions Little hope for the recovery of a donation of a day's nay a Wayne Kantola, it; waa held out month to assist persons in distress early this morning at Salem Gen- because of unemployment, was eral hospital where he was taken unanimously asreed unon by de- yesterday at s a.m. after he had partment heads at the statehouse attempted to tare MS own Uie oy Monday at a cnnfrnr held in shooting himself through the tne executive offices. It was made right temple with a .31 cauore plain, however, that exemptions revolver. The bullet passed com-1 in be granted by department pletely through Kan tolas head, beads when it is clearly indicated emerging from the left temple. that, employes are financially un- Rantola's attempted suicide is I able to meet the obligations. thought to have been caused by I Major General Wni.e reported his Infatuation for Mrs.. Grace that all the employes of his de- Bracken, housekeeper for Harry partment had asked permission to Levy and the latter's father .at I contribute to the unemployment 1535 North Summer street. Mm. iiuna. similar reports were pre Braeken having refused to accept J sented by C. T. Early, member of his attentions, when he was i the state industrial accident corn found yesterday morning, Kahto- mission; Jerrold Owen, secretary la was lying beneath the porcn oi or tne woria war veterans state the Levy home. Harry Levy and aid commission; Rufus C. Hol-Geora-e Edwards, city policeman, man, state treasurer, and William found him alter Mrs. uracawn i amug, iai puniauiug -otwSa. ToVcSSTand 11 . Toung told the executiv. gon farme? who 'died NoTem- someone I ; ---7: - .'v. . I rr . nviad ooara tnai in tne monm oi ucio- V. T knnUI I UiaUUrBliiK lilt 1UUU. SHU uivtiu- ItUUV UOH J vuvw .u. v . Yesterday's-heavy rains ealledjhas recommenced. ..if tha omereencv road I Tne Chinese government at w.-v Mnr iiAtiA by 43 men sent Nanking, on the face of the die- ttm b n s. employment I patches, was not involved. Tfco I. - J I War nffia iar. a n n nnn . V Kxcent for working through dl- bureau ana me men roimuw. ,V ---vw, Vw- acepK xor wpraias luluu5u U1 I . . in,., .in a nt lever, that an Interteoted mourA nome ak uuvu I, j, . . . again today, leaving the employ- j indicated the purpose of the move ment office -In trucks at 7 kW l"c -yac xy o'clock. lIU,w aona in otancnuna as a - ot the 48 men, 23 were em- """ "l airenginemng uonai, ployed at improving the highway .GeTa: , between RIckreall and Dallas and I Due to this development and to 20 at straightening a curve in iieawm tae minister ox the Pacific highway south of Sa- wax postponed hu aepartur for lem. A few men of those whose iau io Tiew me annaai. names were given to the county rm"euT5"' court by the employment ofti- vf- itL clals also were put to work in Viewed Hopefnlljr the Mission Bottom district, I w "vr- iT- V. u" ui 1 . Forty-one men, most of them I " " ;.;,' . from Woodburn and most of " r"1'"''".11' man. George Arbuckle and Rev. that Question but later had a re- P. W. Erfcksen were named on presentatlve iniorm newspaper- irom nu L . Japanese naUonals and nronertv this committee. men that this could not be con- them .married, yesterday regis ter- UofnU SSSS. Ray stnmbo annonnced that strued as meaning such a move BUTTER MADE HERE EVEN H Ml Second place in a field of 44 entrants in a national Butter Monday at a meeting ot theatre is under consideration. managers of Salem it was decided to give a midnight matinee, No vember 35, and that the proceeds from these four matinees would be given to charity. Tickets for th matlneea will ba nlaced in the hands of members of local charity organizations. While officers are being elect ed and the Charities reorganized, funds for supplies needed in char ity work will be provided for by HID ESTATE PAPERS ARE FILED An estate estimated to be : . v, th Caiwl "r wvrm. win o '" lu t naniii announced Monaav at i --rr ' " . " . . I wn..7' - ed ate emVloVment office. "e were few developments. A -ant 9m Ptitlllni rnortML Be-I u vui. i.) cause of the rains, he said, the men are In great need ot rain coats or heavy overcoats, which few ot them possess. He will be glad to receive any donations of rain-shedding clothing to dole out among them. A change In shifts, contemplat ed for next week, will give em ployment to others of the men who have been registered at the I The work of the Association t bureau. Plana also are oeing j Electraglsts and its efforts made to undertake road work in eliminate nnfafr dealine in th BIB CODE HI OREGON IS URGED (Turn to page 3, col. 4) bar S. aecordlinn to papers filed IH.1I W SUUW .U W fca I - ' - -r L":f .."wv fnTother machinery that may be Calif. The Dalryland Products I 5T t,TT Ski I yesterday In probato court nere T0T, QJ Kantoi ns ""1 neaaarr for placing the relief eomnanv of Oakland. Calif., won ? ""-beforo county juag Biegmuna.ifaw uic6iiiuiiu assistant momw - I Vtb nara S col 1 firt nlaca and the Valley Flower nuor ncipea aunng tua uiy the former's son. Of tne property. Z7M-f n-. Dduglas McKay Chevrolrtwm- (Turn to page 3. col. 1) V-P-iaf.r4 13500 is personal and U5.000 is FUtteral DrOWS v tta mtm. an OUUUUUiMg . 1 - J - r i l , v. t real, ut iKiiar usuug bu nanv. He was an ui -- bowler, being eonsiuerea w- the city's best Attempted to Seo Girl Sunday Night J. According to tne , ' Mrs. Bracken and by Floyd Kin der who was visltmg herat the Levy house Sunday night, Kanto la appeared in an intoxicated. cou- ditlon and demanaea o b - FRED UOIfSOH third Place. The Holsteln creamery of Til lamook won first place for man ufacture of Cheddar cheese,' and Rumla.no Bros, of Maxwell, Calif., for California Franular cheese and Monterey ehees. Prior to the Oakland show the Capitol Dairies of Salem won ftrat Tnadal In an Orfron-eontest ur. Frea n. inompson, iocai foT the fcibest score butter pro- RW JH GETS mated rental value ot $1000 an nually. Louis J. Slegmund under in electrical industry last night wer told by John Tomlinson of Port land to the 31 men who attend the monthly forum meeting o the Salem Building t congress 4 the chamber of commerce. Mr. Tomlinson and O. GHugn son of Portland, organiser for th Oregon Building consreca. urged the Salem men to work MM DIVORCE Many Tributes 8TAYTON."o71-The tuner- 78.&!&&Z -to ? terms of the deceased's win, wasi.i at Jacob Slegmund. which was! v-J7- Z ir"" ? a i i . . . . . ... . i u.uumj hiub, sucn a cooa warn 4n urin nnrr rmnr s .L JS"isss L" ""tf; f? 4 a. i.,t Bracken. She refused. Kantpia i DnBte for many; years . chief I vt--Ad ,- .tata. Fred F. "!1doth7ve M.bS tB- termaker tor uarVteyVtV could, not have urs. c" . Icldent commission', was granted I tha local concern. h.rr n v.u.w t.- Bnn proposea. tnai nw ..- . havoJier. Klnier said he told Kantola to leave and the latter complied , win.Ar staving . until midnight when th Levys returned and .J. F. Richards. ther. There was an abundance 0 X U"- Ther are ten heirs, all sons 1 0f -beautiful floral tributes, tes- OT-- lh" Z.7? V7 and daughters of Mr. Slegmund. I tifying in a measure to the I iuT JZ. ?T a divorce, ner iate yesteraayi j Oakland to attend the show from Nora Thompson, his wire. . !. Max Gchlhar. state director Custody ot David Thompson, a 1 0f agriculture, and Marshall son about 10 years ot age, was I Dana, associate editor ot th granted to the 'father with - the I Oregon Journal. mother granted a right or Tea-1 When Kantola was foond J-j gonable TisiUUon.' Mrs; Thomp- - - -, i i -w - - - i vjuih ua i aai- taa- v uo Ala ww sfvrr a UaSVtryerdsV'alSrnTb" WuU JoiuT a b5J man waTneir" sae TOMtructlon? fostering JuV.McMdaV ' gSSftt ijH.J-ftJl' SnT.t th. meIn a partner who ha. not boen JAIJ? ,.OB..Nn.t IfJlFV' . -spiled ' by. H. R. Ra caughVheld up the operator or I v. Vi i r. ,! i. , n n nititwr" 1 iv 7 " '.v o. I WIUl. who mad a humoro4 m. I avuuv.u, om i epeecn and by raHat tt-h. it. . a eiu-niii ttikV a. Ia 1 o oy Kooen; uutcseem iu i an iuw. nut waa i - . n.., . a I . I " caught by .Ut. police near Jeffer- j V',1 "IS. D'.u?;.v l T" (Turn to pag 1, eol3) profs to, aid Jobless ; , Portland Moscnm Sold Beckley Trial Started . Wffl DrWe list . Spike son was awarded the custody of Almeda H. Thompson, a daugh ter,, and 325 a month support money for th child. - Neither party received costs. According to th decree which Highway Board m DAY'S PAT 1 I EUGENE, Or., Nov. t (AP) Recommendation that each of Its members contribute one day's pay a month for the next five months for .'unemployment relief : was voted tonight by the University of Oregon faculty. - ' A special meeting of th fac ulty was called by President Hall on receipt of word from Salem that a special commute appoint ed by Governor Meier had recom mnnded that all stat employes be cafled on for such a contribu tion. r - ; ' - , CHAMBER - BUYS IT s ' - PORTLAND. Ore- NOT. f- - -1 API Th Portland school board . tonight sold th old Portland art : - museum building to tn rorwana 'chamber of commere. Th con tdratlnn was 1125.000. ;. : . WW- Hartman, president, of ' , the chamber, said ' tne ' building ypnld be. remodelled. ' " JTTRORS . SOUGHT - iOSKBURG: -Ore.. -Nov. I (AP) Th selection of the Jury - in th ease of Cecil Beckley, 41, (Glide farmbr who Is eharged with I Th meeting of the state high was handed down by Judge Artie I way commission In Portland this G. Walker of McMInnville. a 1 week win be on of th important property arrangement had been 1 meetings when work for next sea- arrived at between the two ties. The settlement was not eluded In the decree although I of roads and the forest service. f imt derree murder in eonneo-1 Conldrahla dtaciminn u hA I The county court of Marion conn tlon with' the slaying ot his wife, I the court over the amount of ty will attend th sessions which Alma Beckley, 40, ana ms sxep-imoney beld by th plaintiff. De- start Thursday and continue Fri daughter, Margaret muner, u,i rendant's counsel contended that I aay ana Saturday. started in circuit court ner to-1 the doctor was Quite able to pay day. . . Jher a reasonable settlement. . Th Jury is not expectea w completed until iat Tuesaay. son. '.- When James was brought Into court he waived indictment. Testi- TO Plan TaSKS 10& against him. He mao no piea xor leniency. - Th - judg let th sentence stand without , modification or pa role. Preston Hale, 13-year old Marshtleld youth who School and Road Expense Attacked by Tax League Schools and roads, th gluttons was t ot tax money, came in for a drub- Report Archer d Condition Grave i - tOFFlCIALS OJT WAX KLAMATH FALLS, Ore- Nov. a .f API Klamath : Falls was host tonight to owners and otfi- cera- Of the Great Northern rau-1 - Cbarlea . Archerd. who fo ina way who are en route to Bleber, I past week has Been at. a mining Calif., where pnysicai union o i camp In which h is interested out the -Great Northern and the West- nranta Pass, waa renorted in era Paeifie will be effected tomor- a serious condition here yesterday row. v T ; sfternoon. Friends of Areherd The railroad officials wwe feared for his recovery. H Is snf guests tonight at a chamber pf faring from severe physical and commerce banquet, ;: -. , I mental strain. The Areherd Imple Included tn the group is xrtaur i ment company here Is now in a re- Curtlss Jamen, New Tone cnair-1 celvers hands. man ot the hoard of directors ex fc a fi raat Northern. H il to drive I - PEAR- K TDTfAPTJfO th golden spike at tha ceremon-l KANSAS CITT, Nov. t--(AP) les to be held at Bleber tomorrow, I Thad G. Landon, wealthy young , nalnn nndd. president of the I Kansas . City . aviation promoter. r.rut Knrthern. and W. F. Turthaa been missing sine Saturday it ner," president of the Spokane, I was learned today and the pos PorUand A Seattle railroad also! sibUlty that-he had been kidnap- re members of the party. (sd was oeing mvesugaieo. par- son will be planned with repr- f B r" ' 18 .ouin 'ao Sm" -rZl "Vi waatinsT ba t in- Uentatives of the federal bureau utt before the court on char- bing at an b L A I nmAm mr,A tia fnr I gee of non-support, was released tween th county court and a yesterday by th court until Sat-1 committee of th Marion county urday, December 6, at 8 a. m. I taxpayers league, utner serncea when he will make his defense, and expenses ot th county wer His ball, set at 1500, was fur-1 jabbed and reductions ner am nlsbed. ' I ther pointed out by tne commit tee members who said they want ed to cooperate with th court to reduce th budget because taxes were becoming unbearable. Th court listened to th points fl v tv brought OUt By many iyw OUnday, KepOrt U replied that they had I 'ought lor tower Old John Brown's Son a Resident , Oi Salem ; . ' Everyone knows of "old John Brown, anti - slave, sealot whose execution fl lowing? i the : Harper's Ferry, killings helped precipitate the civil wary- v-'-. L Comparatively few Salens reaidenta mow recall that wa of John Brown sons Sal most Blown waa for many years at Balem resident, gaging ta baataeas her and rasing sv family. , R. J. Hendricks, in his In teresting !Bits for 'Break fast colomm, trace the lo "cal history of Salmon Brown . You'll bo interested to read the aerie of -article which "will ram this week, begin ning today. . Education Week Observance For Salem Started - . . mi. i ol Aauonu - buwi n wora, cut w engineer- i tfo , . , . 7. i t i tau tnd Englewood grade buUdm: IB a day and mileage was too I Tita wora KAr i much for Toad viewers and that erowd . rUum t t.-.!.. JXJJSt Steed. Rev. Hugh" B. Fouk Jr- V". r"" Tanic e. Neer, Miss cariottn bom and. his work in addition to rrfl.u. r.rara Allen. - Crowds Out to Look at Tusko I In mint : eases their hands wre fair was starting np again,? Harry tied because the leviea wer re- Plant reported In connection witliauira ny -; , . the crowd which turned out to see I Tn emes cnw " TTr, Tnsko. hia airantia alenhant- atlers went against the high school ia hfmimiti bmia- kM I transportation xpns ana I a i a I n nn.hiii aenool territory. points. v - Beret ot ML 'Angel said his dl- Plant estimated ther were .00 trlct waa taxd HW on the Wgh visitors at Tusko's temporary school levy and didn't Kama - TT. v.ttM -.Va ...M I A 1i1ri apnORL. VB!M J. pay for hU keen If kept here, but alio ot Mt, Angel said his JJ hinted Monday that a ; transfer was taxed six mills and sent emy f a I a. Im'IiWIi irhAOL M days, witlf th bigr elephant sold I Ed Porter ot snyertom acted as a -nmA a vMMAi !!. wfA I f airman fntrodadng first Henry I v .uu. AAjraaavMww waw m ...am WAV I W M . - . . wUl Uke him on tour. 7 .-. IZoru -of Aurora, priaea v - "All thU publicity has been a I league who expiwssea vxm at tfilnt. Plant mantlnnad. I that th eOUIt WOttid Uminata his . salary. -W . ean't make enough oft our farms to pay our taxes 'was his assertion. - Mr. Weinaeht thought sine liv ing was down a half in eost, wages should come down the same. On road work he said the berh Steed and Clayton Andersen. Today's schedule will " lnrtado an Armistice program at 10:30. o'clock at Leslie Junior blghi school, class visitation at Parrtbh. junior high, and evening opea house "programs' at Garfield ane county graaer am more worm w 0raat schools. At Grant the p a day than four teams did in iia m nraviia mnaifl. Misa En.: threeand did better workv Heal- Mlnto talk on the jArp so protested rea airing the , little I M h. .nvtAi omr.ni- Nrm.c . ehndrea towalk to school whll of , Wluamette universtt the older children who were in lm about Thomas A. Xd high school get H! C.om 1 son and Miss Beulah Graham wi sioner nnuta uwn when the bill was np for repeal give readings. - , '" an r tin achnAla will be close! of the transportaUon-Uw the htr-jon Aratice day. ed representative of. the- grange fought the repeaL .r This drew forth an argument regardlnff the grange, Mr. Bernt TRUANT 13 KTT.IiED SEATTIX,V Nor. (AP) a. a. a.n-. a. . . 1 aa mmm ! uwnauig utmiB. wum I r "1.,- i,.nw. from arkaot was out or 11 wnue we younger 1 7r!r. 11 t member. and other, not tanner. Vnon6.u. had the say. wiuara Bievenson vi 1 .;. -m.-. iZ North HeweU eame to the defense on whieh he, with two other little of the grange Insisting that Uel truants, was playing In a ow. (Turn to page S. col. 1) - - I town building. . - 1.- :"