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r v - : "VACATION TIME V :. " Have The Statesman f oV ' low yon while on roar Yaca- tion; nailed to any address J. two " weeks, only 25 cents. Call 8101. - ; . : , , ,4 : -WEATHER Fair today and Friday, tie change la temperature or humility; Max, Temp.) Wed, -S3, Mia. CO, rlrer S feet, northerly wind. ; ; f,. -1 : v i EIGHTY-SECOND YEAR Salefn Oregon, Thursday: Morning:,' JcnV 80, 1932 Ko.SX BJMIBMag,aasJa""""'Bga&JUtJsEflm56assmmmjtm , i;BMC3BWWC3BWMMWMMMi be Fifteen per Cent for ; Sslarici cf CG000 .And up, Report , , f ----, Others Le :s Governor I t Expected to. Order i Them : Adopted IH1S.C0IK F01 CELlTI0;i Tomorrow salary redactions - of from 3 to IS per cent become eU fectlTe for itata officials and em ployes If recommendations ot.n ' KEnn fioheb FDR SELECTION AS GHAUCELLGR Salem to Draw-Visitors as Far as From Rossburg; Drurti Corps Tours -That': hundreds of residents of eities outslde-ef $alm will eomo i cere for the. July 4 eelehratloa to .lnTestlgatlnr eommittee which r- lhe pnt on hy Capital Post No. $. ported late Wednesday are a dont-1 Anrer lean Lerion, waa reported ed. The eommHtee, Lynn S. Me- j yesterday ; by .local legionnaires Cready, Henry Ii. Corbett and E. I who haTe been.Tisitlns nelehboN F. alahafley, snbtnltted Its report I ins clues this week. -Report nsT9 to Gorernor Jnllns L. Meier who I eome In that among the eelebra Is ' expected to put the reductions I tlon crowd here on Monday wll Into effect todays t - J be persona from as far away as rTbe kenednlA Ar rttAnptinrxi I Roseburg, notary npon off leers whose salary TO W7 P It nreacrlbed br law and mttflai l tm. Capital Poet drum corps torr. according to th committee's 1 wi Boon ar jrnaay nigni. xne recommendation, on emnloTea. is! arnmmers wui eisit uaiias, Mon- , - :- a n 11 1 . awe.-.- In excess of $6000 year.-W a t-" :frnm tdoa -to iffiiS?? Uutee. FestlTitles wUl begin with. - Ir(:f the boys' and girls sports at the tries from 11200 to S4000 a year, i ,n , - )V. V-1 lUHUBCU IU Ul 1VKUWB RT Ut !!E JJ" JS.t.SF aS!?!!!: patnouc t "" '"' j address. The speaker has not yet month fignress - i kJm -s J- v lion to iz s per cent $130 to tlSt 4 per tent Ueo to $1$ " 5 per cent $10 to $229 per cent :$23.to $25$ i f per cent $210 to $299 -- 8 per cent $300 to $$39 t per icent : Henry M." Ilanzen, . buaget di- Tector, estimated lant night; that the : saTlngs on : payroll , wonld amount to $200,000 within -the next six months. Persons reced ing less .than, $100 s mootb are not affected. " The committea recommended tlat llTlsff quarters nd-usten in arnnng at. redactions,, wnere i jfreaicuons ox sjacxeninf wenv uew two uemv mrm iuruaaaea oj i pioymeiei yeiteraay - tif w Qp ana University, Etigene Support Seen With Purpose to r ' Stop 'Merger Plan : Starr Finds' ho Candidates In. East, Report;, has ' ! Visited President- 1 Etatehouse . rumor yesterday pointed to the selection of Presi dent w. J. Kerr of Oregon state college as the' first chancellor of Oregon's Institutions of higher ed ucation. ' The report' was uncon firmed at the offices of the board of higher education. The gorer Si KihnpJip'p. -:Fuyr to hedOoiiritie n .. p. LEG..L i!yiii;;s KEO BUT III LIGEiJSE PLiii! Westerner. Stock Sales Emphasized as Matter To be Brought Before Jackson, Douglas- i Unce' Cove' lnctiftrMn ' And Multnomah District Attorneys r Onr.rfpriv ! Payments- i?i' of s To be Effected ieys DISTRICT ATTORNEYS , ot Jlultnomath, ' Jackson and -Douirlaii"cnnnHs will he nrnvM witi all evfflenpA of Violation of the blue sky laws, in connection with the recent I Definite ; Announcement Of i He Wl5aiV- v n I 11 u fl UI Al l J II lEaiiLUst 11 trials. in Polk county of former officers and directors of the Empire Holdino; company, under orders Issued, by James .W. Mott, state corporation commissioner Wednesday, m a isiier aauresse , 10 . ear- nec uoiasiein, special prosecutor, Mott declared that while most of the stockholders considered that Justice had- - been '-sufficienttr serred through the . conrlction of ' Frank Keller, Jr., '.there was quite a general -1 eelin g that the outcome of. the cases 'against the other, officers might hare. been. Moratorium Made by; Governor Meier EIIEIf a Kl Convention Early Today Adopts Repeal Plank, Defeating Mere Resubmission ; 934 to 213 ; Many States : Regarded as dry Bulwarks Join Band Wagon;. Ovation GiveS Al Smith After Anti-Prohi Talk - - - 1 nors office announced that the .lit.f j.. l m .nntl ,n Vk r. I d!ff ArMlt hart th ITirT1flTf Ion - d- la the selection f chancellor partment been permitted-to sub-1 Packer not "in , Market L&S ' - It became certain yesterday that mit tne results or its lnTestiga- C. I SUrr, president of the board Uon to the grand Jury In eountles of higher education, had conferred where the major operatlpns of with Kerr after Starr. .and- e. C. company were centered. Sammens 'returned from' a trip ; "The eTidence" to be submitted east where candidates for the po- I to the district attorneys of Mult altion were interTlewed. laomah. Jackson and Still - Lower Pricesoa;;; "iCrop are Expected X. With' narklnr - Wn-aSiinr I payment plan. w-,A of atrawberrtea omniti r ir-1 H cms declared ba was in tar or Rta I. rlnrtw . nave wet eonnM-V- hat,M ineluda all .Ilea " 1 1 ; the local ea- of SUCb a pUn If It COUldba flone TI -"ir ".. . r n -1 W.-T. . neries.' attenUon- la tnmad tn legally and : be was sausnea J 5-day moratorium for the payment of auto .licensee and the adoption by exeeuttTe actios of a quarterly deposit plan for license payment seemed assured lata yesterday- In statements Issued ep- arately by ooyernor juiius D.A. . rrrne TaV nft Part: Hull nf Tsnnopa h-' Meier aj4 Secretary' or Btate iai i vwwwv wi vw iw v. ihuiviw,ihw E. HOSS. -- "f' I l I Wi4 A lllfM-Waf Kir D-roK UnM Hifrfien . The rorernor; from Portland. I fc-u viu-iVw ui uu,v,j .,v,UJ nuUlw, . announced last night his intention I Rnnp Grp.et Talks snd Oklahoma's . Solid Stand fcr a mnniAHnm ATmnct I . . - . ; simultaneously the ' secretary of sUte declared' bis office was pre pared to put Into effect a deferred Dry Side; Nominations Coming up Today - v By EDWARD J. DUFFY f " i?HICAGO STADIUM, June 80. (Thursday) (AP) j X national convention rocked with emotion put th chancellor, while seTefaL oroml- Metter 'continued - "As you -are 'loganberry fl herry. crops, Pn naa oeen worsea o w r.T . If .-! r-irJ7i nent edncatora In the east mdrlsed aware-the" Westerner stock tran- sales ot' cannerT packs are re- would .ba icgau -a. miomgnt. as xavonn promoiuon s repeal ana- vwvm mm 10 nier nr. iterr as a nation- ihcuodi or u empire noiains 1 . . - n 4 -3 ttfn ratiuf I MDininr were disclosed it our I wuw-.hijmh . urt - wc with been engaged. NotoI for Salem folk will .be automobile and motorcycle racing with an ; airplane piloted by a crack flier ' from .Pearson: tieldi ancourer, waalu," announced yes- (Turn to page 2, col. 1) '. ft i i . .i " . ! ally-known leader in this state. Kerr WlirAccept - ' J-' But Not Aspirant ' . It "was endear yesterday that Dr. .Kerr would pt be adrerse to the position-aft Xgb'be Is not an applicant -for xAancellorshlp and has made no more to obtain the position; ; r Alumni of - the Usirerslty of Oregon are said to hare farored his appointment as a means , of smoothing ont - apparent' 'conflict between; their school 'and -Oregon IIP: srFESIlEO the state. The committee also reen ommended that a special InTestl- gatlon be made before January 1, 1931, looking towards the. stand ardization of the scale of payment - for similar workers in various de-' partments. : 83 persons 'were sent -to various sorU of Jobs by the TJ. S.-T. M. C. A. Employment office, an increase of exactly SO over Tuesday. Fifty- fire of . this .number started Plck- ing cherries.' c. able ' t earn a little more 'money at this work than at strawberries. Three-fourths cent a" pound Is the general wage. being paid Other,, types and "-numbers1 of jobs" opening up' yesterday were: loganberry picking 13, wood cut ting , three,- strawberryr picking nine, "common labor two and farm labor two. ; One farm offered to A m . The ; First Eoy . Scout band In 1 a PTeiM one- h Mnf wt.. unmnU'ut i them "half of the. cannery -price yesterday,' Executive O. P. West I "" t iU,:1f 'I"1" the band ready for ; public, ap-1 " 7IBU,:S' prr??rT tiearance bv Armistice dav. t - 1 7 Booa, - Assasutni T.tM,nn hnn nrfliiAfl I Manager Xtotson said last night. for the band yesterday, many of psnsportation is being furnished. mem aireaav expenencea 4 must-1 . y clans. Others will be trained by a : local music '.company, determine the adaptability boys to. the various Instruments FIRST SCOUT BO i III STATE POO tnvestlgatlonisubseauent tothe Mtabllshed through past ; years. indictment ot the Ndef endanta in (Turn to page J, cot , 1) aysuMiED Tl On the other", hand, " cheap prices ' bave been already Quoted en some Items, as result of which buyers are In no Hurry to deal. apparently afraid that they may I Dedsloa Delayed .- tlma.be declared that ,tbe gover-1 modification. fa'enerSl il Tmch" S - The vote for 934 for the repeal commitment, to 2134 w antakaTha "roper legal In favor of only recommending a?bnsion of a repeal aniend proeedur to make it effective was ment. Weary from the 7 p. m. To 1 a, in. session, the ael hu only concern, boss aecurea. i ates broke up to meet again at noon tooay. - . ; . Attorney General's ..... I For more than two exciting hours debate had run toa- Wim BABE I be able , to 'nil their , needs ,'at even cheaper- Quotations later, in the year. So, generally speaking. .rai.yety onstrations bordering at times t; J.m - . q From the outset, it a fervor that roused both the delegates and galleries to denv; not ready and would be unable II there- have not been many sales. I for several days to rule upon the .None :' of" the canneries ' now I proposition of a deferred license starting on cberriea and Jogana j payment. It was stated unofficial are la the market at. the presr 1 ly. at the capitol that acceptance : eat time for either, survey, made lof a part-payment -.oy. the secre- 1 i Stata College. Leadhrr 'Engine Restrained From Going Oyer lte Testerday Wicated-Large tary of state's Qf f lea r a lleensa citizens are alflOreportedunof O- elally to have favored his appoint ment as a means ef Quelling senti ment for. the physical mergerof the Eugene- school with Oregon State college on rthe -campus at vorrauis. 5. .y - a- Side' of VesseV Told : At Curtis Trial Quantities . ot cherries' . will ; be I plate, was in reality a deposit on both 'barreled and packed,' and I a license and not tha issuance ot wblle some plants are taking lo-1 a lleensa and benea might be de- gans from old ' growers," others I dared leraL1 are ot even doing this; : .1 . ! i Hosa said last night bis staff On the strawberry bandling.lb.d worked out a plan ror a Quar- moreTierv ucense wnica uvorrea oniy I GOES' :! FLEMDIGTON. N. June Sf w-TAP) A story of bow Charles I estinia te are that . not ' Tir Ware Visa - alat.n tl '" I A. Lindbergh tried to lump into I than ' So ner centre the bnmeerltha preparation of Quarterly . re- fused to Uke any part in th, pro- J v'dt..' !5 wo w packed. I eeipta. .CoopsraUon wltb the state poaed consolldauon Ilxht and thb I w"v - a..."- aiqaMi-j t v u 10ns - ei- uaranaua 1 ,,ws1um,.i .-. faculty at his school has likewise was heU was MUted. at tie a?a presumed to have been bar- ceipts would : put tato effect a riunA.,...i I John Hughes Curtis trial today. reled. and aosslhlT lsoa -or 1000 I Quarterly, payment of : licenses Waltx Pierce; Is Sorrowful; Lynn Black of Dallas :V; Carries Banner u By tESLra jr.. ssirra CHIC AGO, Jane tf -(Thx oJireiea. and aosslblT 1I00 or 2000 iQuaneriy, payment : , w ucenaes 1 a... wit). ment UUon wm tadulged to at the cajMi was evident triumph was certain for tha mili tant extreme wets, v - One alter another states reputed as bulwarks of dry sentiment ta years past, including some' from the south, Joined arms witn tha v outspoken wet delegations from the Industrial east. . X : Hailed by a swirling and tumul tuous: parade the vote west tha way that Alfred E. Smith bad Ad vocated In a crackling speedi reminiscent of bis palmiest cam paign days.' Tribute was accorded bim from all Quarters at tha mass ed stadium, while he stood wait- lag the ehanee to. ieU the convsn-. tlon forcibly what be thought. LJ Nomination lines toryestey7onth Kerrr. Wtbno u law v;aaaa. aaM.-, Hoaald last saajortiy" 'wJv- W TbTvOa showed Iba lines for chancellormovement, s6me obser- r.BmUd at-tha prosecution .The trawterry run ended last night bis s wald ba ready to te, want ato tne wringing f4Torites ior tha bomiaatloa npUt vers holding it would accelerate teMa,-.toadt , wUspar a night, at .Oregon Packing com- put Into ff feet .the jonarterlyw w.eolumn on the prohibition in. iastav after lnstAaec ThA w , biwbw ex bou niiot crewa 1 x-jm, wU vi 1 it mm at demaeratle eon- 1 dominance er FTanana n. Heeae- YTT V lTT. L..al.ii ...Ml. I . . " . . M I . , .4. A . . 4 I ' ' I ; . " i ,oraa ,mt oto iicyi w r niiiu.1, . ... I vention eartv. todav. three - dele- I velt la aeeklna to tep tne tieaat r rather than retard the move tor 4 (Turn to page J, col. 1 ) EcoMiPiiiii Flli IS REFUSED WASHINGTON. June vi (AP) Heeding .the ,' voice' of Borah of Idaho, tha senate today refused- President Hoover's r . re quest ; for funds - for ' American participation In a . world econ omlo conference to be calle.: by Great Britain later in the- year. Instead it voted t.O0O for paylna- expenses of United: States delegates 'to - a conference tive of Jthe New Tork Herald-1 stemming virtually all the Etter Tribune and prosecution wlt- burg season ;ar Hunt Bros.: at ness. said Curtis told bim the the , Starr Fruit Products com-1 o nofn r. 7V trsNc buUder pany. ; Paulas Brothers finished r v Leading Shafer story-VTV Norfolk boat Is cts iti -obstrurtlng Jus-1 the berry deal Tuesday night; R. tlce.f- searcb-for the. Und-Id. Bodle , closed up bis barreling bergh - A V v operations ' here" Sunday, and re- ' 1A tiair1twJ : hnm.t I tft-naA A-fia1a . ' " but high seas prevented getting Held . Murdock, the only. 'can- elaafc.'V Haakell ralatttd. He said Ibmy. lira an& whlcn la handllnr ther'bad" to "restrain -Colonel rasnberriea and - black cans.' will! united States Senator Gerald ' P. j (Turn to page X, col. I) rates. ex-Governor r -Walter : M. I tad no -part, care navmg Pierce, JL. J. Bailings and W. H. taken by bis organization-early Dalrymple, voted for the minor- yesterday to say it was keeplac . lty submission plank. .. V ' "bands off," leaving Boosevett . Several delegates . expressed delegates to vote as they, would; . JT Of NOinillcltlOll I tht ii4ItIona appeared to ; die- J see led the losing attempt to con lisie uieir wet Totcv jrwe uu i unv uiw yiviuvmwii yuuii v t' e 1I have always been In hope waladvoeaey ot submitting a repeal ' lTlf II I IT. IIVIITnt U.VMAW.MW. n ill m r T w . . w. .jwm FARGO, - N. -D, surv operatftms on these today gj.t.11" fltemtei Ur repeal because lam eamesUy Smith and Governor Albert C ?r W-.rrfclmjjlsaiatV.-n - lme ISS- iVlSiSS.ST 7wKf?w! 1 steeambm &avli. an Unequivocal I Ritchie of Maryland Inspired to Woman ivilth e Nominated: iot r v," T2A " DArT7AV-f te a week. . -. r ii,c-z toiuciii t r-.(Turn to page z, col. 2) t . - . - . - laeiexates 'to-a coaierence . con-i tuiwAUu, une z irj-T i: u i . Tests to ii-- , i n.tlned' tovdiacusslon: of monetary 1 The most talked-of woman la fh 1 C,,; ri Z?-; - moryeonsiaerea bnaier . strong- of theif larenr.P, Wllznn -nquestions.includlng the restor-. naUonal , democratic - convention- Udii UdiJi i-iU,c , lholds,Wa majority increased ' " " . . , '. atioh,tif silver It one should be today was Mrs. Isabella Green-t " Dom n Tl ' v tomor-iT; ,lc OUntl litllltv caJledv&tt?4at ;rt , way, ot Arizona, appearing in the a U" XSZnlArr Aitr to ...4.:-, -r r : . -T" , I -' The ; action was I taken . after I dual role of Roosevelt seconder I v 1 X ' , I -f fcY project is t? Am". r,,- V:.. ' Senator, Borah, chairman of the 1 and. the woman -to be nominated Blueprii tntf tracings for.thefc- . CAVt 1?aiirnnr1 boys and ': PORTI.ANp, Ore., June. 5- foreirn relaUons -eommittee had 1 for vice-nresidenU ' IneW bridr'i w' do erected -over the ! - OOOn .leTUTneU a- wtv t I A K ll Jr. 1 ;IarATliA J Tma. a7! I- 1 7 : - . T " 1 .' ... . - I . f : . a... .. - - - , O. T. Harry said: I am voting I trasUng with the tumult that At nanoie a ooa : tonnage or cner- - v--- ltlUmen. n tnz ntform. as to their side. Hull bad - difficulty i L rles. first canning -of which wu iwa in wij iDuiuons r . i tt " - ; r V, - v nreclneta rave Nt 124T jrhafer I meaiunc ot tne majority repon. i rcyrmj www bww ubu barreling from two.or tbree days KS2"rT.i T? v"yJi-VV.,eT.lri-.i nnn.nrh. ehjrm of thai at times con Id hardlVhe heard for rv. , - W 1 stata organisation, said "bypocri-1 conaecuUva sentences. 1. ami i AUinn Uv In private and public Ufa' has i . Just before tha vota RltcWe reports came In'many- will be given - today , and row. Great Interest in the beinr shown by the" Ma nn-r scout iana nas ; ever i w"u " " w m f . V llill ' M vrii,M .M Tjr.mnlK ;contaH'u''c moraia, was connciea OX bave bad drum end, bugle corps.- reckless driving fhaa-ha -PPear- l Mr. L ii ... r - v i: I wr, is- iuukb coniinyea lae.case TRUCK CATCHES FIRE . j for sentence, which means no fine .Fire started in a truck being. lor sentence' will be imposed. -welded at the Cberry City bakery i The trial developed from an last night but 1 was extinguished accNrent. February 21' Involving a.. a m llll. I . - " -n 3 . IH ' a before Iiremen arnrea, wiub i cars anren oy ur. wuson.ana damage-was done. v 'I F. Welch, Portland. breakdown of the Lausanne con-j connection between the two capa- been, completed.' state highway oNl ference'there'Is dlrecUy : nothing I dUes,. her prominent place In the ficials afinounoed. The bridge wfll son'a big sedah .was kind eflougb V,!frA L tb.be'galned by calling another Roosevelt camp (she was brides- be In excess of-800 feet long, with to return it,t be reported to' eity J58raia &iwti am ls ftnlAianAA ,,. v' I mtsfT "am W TrVmnVlln " DAAaavalf I thraa All "fnAT mb mini avs I nnlfrsm liits 1is.t tlfrhlL ClaTHft hm I VwO JO UI1-K Ilrl Ut uei- He also, pointed to f a 'plank wedding); having "nothing what- the Tiver , proper." The-bridge will badrreperted it stolen from the gtlon, carrying the sunaara. in 'the recently adopted repub- ever to do" with her jwn ."pure- be of concrete and. steel eonstrw- Chey,"7Clta,,, bakery;'- whAre' he ' . .,.-. . lican platform which declares for ly- honorary' candidacy. c- ' tlon. . ; . ; : - 11 y. : ' ; works,.: - V-' ' J,:cr-- 7?pfaf f.ZnntT7 partlcWloain a conference rtd - .yr-.- --'- - c '- ' - ' iXGliei.Mnnery.:. consider matter relating to mon etary. Questions" . .and remarked; that it doe.3 not mention , a generals-economic parley. ; -r v Horseback Hero Cited-in ' Carnegie Medal Request Bravery ' of . a vf farmer who thrice rode ."TW- i10" .'Ibto a raging ilrer current' to rescue three persons, -including a Salem In if, became .known ; here yester day with . Information J that the local man is taking steps to have the i rescuer T- nominated .5 for a ' Carnegie medal' and. cash award. ' The farmer- is U i M. Best, about 42, if (Batterson,f which is 'about eight miles from Moler. The" near .drowning ' incident oc curred early la the afternoon of May 1 -when , the boat of two men. and1 a woman, struck a rock and capslted- in a Nehalem river aorge, through which swirled and boiled icy waters.1, : vil The wateradashed the - boat , away and burled the trio a short distance downstream Into a lone tree " that pushed out from the aide .of as 0-foot "cliff.- '.' Clinrinr desperately to the . llmba of the ' tree 'and In water 25 feet deep.' enable to eombat the onrushlng water nd c!a4 B enmbarRome fishing apparel in- tluding toots drawn hip-high, the rnen sent to high heavens calls for assistance. The girl, unauie to swim and ' unable to cling longer in the face of the, terror and icy water, loosed her clutch. and from' then on' wad kept above water only by effort of the two men." Thus the three managed to. keep above the icy watera lor -45. or , 50. mlnbtes ror. nutH, Best heard and. heeded, their .calls, : . Getting his horse, for. he .was unable' to reach them otherwise. Best rescued them one at a lime making a long circuit to get to them and "plunging "bis horse throush the 'eddr at' the Stead ot the -: gorge 'and forcing the animal to Jump the crake, each time at whlqb . the, steed disap peared from eignt. : - . :: ; Eaeh v reacua", , took - about U-l 5 minutes, which .meant that the third member of the party, the Salem man. was ia the water an hour and a quarter before be was hauled to short by the man and horse. ' ?:: -:.:,. - Wa never would bave eome out of that place alive if It bad not- been for Mr. Best? and - bis horse and 1 hope we can ; secure a medal and cash Award if . pos sible for Mr. Best. The medal wlU be great, but that - cash award' will -eome baddy for-this farmer right now," aeciarea me Salem man, who related the above facts with ; plea ' that " bis name be withheld. . . -", - frora terw i aesiroyea xaiia in ine. opera.- i w wymwro ium i wm w r strong-1 Won "of 'prohibition under present sayiiTJI haven't the. heart to mi. J I statutes. The, three are personally keep Ycr4 any longer from having As Democrats Opened & Convention WilKbe.-Catted oiiirtnnnnrnnR ullJlliuL Hi bLIl AHITUDE GUlfM' LAUSANNE, Switzerland, June 29 (APi After the reparations conflict between. France and Ger-. 3 - - i a .a ... many had reacnea its mgn point today with a forthright .demand bv Chancellor Fran Von i Papen that the Versailles treaty oa revis ed to eliminate all discriminations against Germany, there was evi dence of calmer counsels, ana a nosslble eventual agreement. r - The French; wno were greauy displeased by the declaration tor treaty revision, reported the Ger man chancellor modified -bis tone la subsequent discussions. - There even was an unconfirmed report that- the Germans, "s who have insisted reparations must be canseled, had agreed In principle to tha payment of at least some thing. : .-: V fV-; - -t. " . , waive EX!rrtADrriox rPdRTL.AND, :Ore.;June 29. ( AP)-Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCal- lister ot Silverton, "arrested yes- j terday at Vahcouver," Wash., on a charge of obtaining money under i false pretenses, today waived ex tradition and were brought to the county Jail here.- : . , ''.sm;jiamimssaaBBaiiiiiii 'iimiiiauitix,iiJSiagasa '.as ' ' 1 - . ..... . ' !' . ' , ' . ' ' ' ' - ''.. ' ' - -w: l ; au--".- TM.-C7T3imZTS3 A-jX JSCJ.J. .S . ' dry;i" fJ'.'i:'''- V ' : : . I chance to vote for repeal." Once va gam YtT Tuesday night (Demonstrations Greet - - . " the lid 'blew" off ttV convention Ritchie and Smith .. ' when the -anU-prohibl Mplank J His supporters and those for was read from the platform. Ore-1 smith in tne : nomination aant mn'wu An of th first-atatea to I seized noon their annearaneea en Whoever took Boyd- Un-, nd: injaer into the i,parad, "tofT A velt partisans -lung to -' their , youngsters In 'that dele- j chairs. ' : - - y i 1 snouts ox approval greeted tne -solid votes of ti by New Terk aad.TS by . Pennsylvania advocat ing repeal, while. ' catcalls andr " hisses was the return that' tha vote of 22 by Oklahoma on tha fn "- - i suomission siae rou Tent ana "i ntOUgn- IjOllnty South Carolina-were twa C -. ' -states that went solidly for the ex- r . GRANTS PAS3, Orei; Jane 2 treme plank. ' - f. .. (API .The traveling cannery to v oies suii impenaea on otaer be used to further relief work in pwaihs and on adopting tha put Josephinei county, baa, been com- J torm as a whole, but the tired del- ' pleted and is ready to start a tour neen.ai : of county " communities under a I stuiiy.stadium lor more than me schedule to be Uld Ottt tooai i r: 1 nours raireaay were gomr noma. I'll has a production capacity of w"n we repeat rou cau was com- from 150 to 800 cans per War PjeteaV. r. .- : at a cost,-Including, the: tin, f .Many-more -hours aof ;selon about four cents" a can. .The ob- walted tem later today.1 Num0 Jective is to save the summer's "fous nominaUng anoT seconding balloting is reached, probably to- : 1 food surplus for the relief ot the needy this coming winter. night. Wea iherKiddet?s h7dhesdayyj7;l y) Degrees 'Cooler L - , A gf ncrnl tiew as tlie Democratic national "convention opened in Chicago Stadium. Late Sports i "PORTLAND, .' Oral Juna 22- (AP) Bob Myers, Portland, cal- Tirattnr hia ratnrn " home after two Tears In South Africa, defeat-1 ' The weather. Ilka tha ma A from ed Ell . Lux, of Wisconsin, two 1 1reland, seems to ba turninr into falls out at three' la the featured "t -kldder." Aayway. tvw wrestling match' here tonight, woo uu occasion o wa wb , . Myers .weighed 111 pounds ,and eua yeswaay aiiernoon wouia Lux, 111. - - - . i ba.xonteatrto say mat tae ten-.- . A.ux-took tha first lall With a pexature was ww u , double . reverse Winlock . ia . less less thaa Tuesday. -r f than two minutfs.' Myers pinned Bat thatl what ' tha oKkiU Lux for - the second fall is It thermometer - registered: I i de grees as a -maximum yesieraay. The previous day it was 12 de- rrM ' -. I i? s '. -. .': i -. ' Baf"'" -Ts Indicated hb ehange in v conditions tor today. a aa a A . a. a I SH1 ""X 1 . . A VtFSOanr Wfil V Tl OF flBI I IAH. 20I- IWff TilaB DDI CI larCOl -raw r"ov" a-- f in tha - semi-windup and cren 1 holds," mountains and beaches will J Kione, anr rat negan, ooia rwk- Uy.uy land, went three rounds to a draw I despite the cherry and bond mar- y. In the opener. -. . -. ..: ; .;.' ; w I minutes 7 with a body slam,, and took tha third fall, ia minutes with a reverse headlock. JJob Kruse, Portland. 19J, de feated Rudy. Bkarda.- Los . Ange-i fifciav' A-!-'