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Vav-K :w-..V ivrfJ.;:-''Wiw.i.i.liri,' v - - . . r . . .- f . -- i- ' " - ' -- 5 1 ' .,.;t(ii ? 5?rv, .1".: V'-;,'-WEATHER-;;.f'. - Ttdt today and Satarday, ' warm, comtinaed .km ba ' aridltyt Hax. Temp. Than . day S4. Mia. 42, river -1 ; f aot, clear, north wind, x . ., an puucsnuui nuricn ww , , charged' for all paper tbey; ; ' deltrer. Please notify the f-j i flee ha changing addi-ess. Gall 0101. 41 i: f 'j t : " FOUNDED 1 031 EIGHTY-SECOND YEAR Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning:, July 8, 1932 No. S3 6 k HER BISS HOSS FOR ALL LICENSE WOES - .-, r . . v , - ' ' --4 V. i.. $ i ii fr - ; . t;. j i -. . - - ReDaraiwns Pa Near; GMniany cr is Gives Up Political Demand Battle of i Auto Tags Drags As Governor's Scheme : Meets Obstacles r , Preamble Agreed Upon by Britain and France; Compromise on "war Guilt" Clause is Included; Acceptance Likely SEEK TO RISE SUBIRINEID SAVE 66 LIVES Dark Horse Will Rogers Leads Field1 T AUSANNE, Switzerland, July 8. (Friday) (AP) J French and British delegates announced an agreement Promethee Plunges Without Warning While Engaged In Diving Trials ; ' , , a j jPTencn ana isnusn aeiegaies annuuncea an agreemenii ; uuouu nam, aim wr wuj i Mandamus Suggestion Made eiy today on the preamble of a reparations settlement, seven Including Commander BSftSt luSonSt Theory of Extended hop to OKLAHOMA CITY. July T (AP) ProTinc . taera'i plasty is a name, t Will Rorers, . rural schoolmaster, perched at tha top' of tha ticket for the democratic nomination at - congressman at large tonight pot there hy a rash of lata counted ballots. Perspiring tabulators, who did n't count Rogers' ballots until It became apparent that thousands of Okiaaomans Toted for a household name, still were many To Cfear up Tangle; Objection Made The battle of the license plates A 1 re-a1 MfaTa arltfi Krtti w vu j vwwa w j w aaa wwaa Gorernor Julius L. Meier and Se cretary of ; State IIoss a bit un certain on the next step to be taken. Apparently the goTernor had found himself blocked In his flrst-of-the f week proposal to snatch the; license-Issuing pero gatlTe front the hands of the se cretary. Late yesterday, -adr!ces from bis department were that the gorernor would b Compelled to abandon: Ms quarterly; license plan tor relief of the motorist unless Secretary Hobs accepted a new proposal. The latest plan of the gorer- Thev expressed hoDe the German delegation to the confer ence, having relinquished all political demands, would accept it today. . ' r The document contained allu- islons to the political aspects of Saved; Others may be Alive, Declared LUMBER INDUSTRY less showed. Rogers 211 precincts out of S10: SS.S54 votes. Mrs. Mabel Bassett, state char- lit . s i . . . the Question. Including a com-1.--trncl" submarine GJ; Wg HT JW, (WdWai . Matte 'and promise of the "war guilt" clause r mred without warn- !!2sBrlnct ont of 440,; tltr Benn-Tt Oriffln. the American I""ub!l" lnc under the wares off Cherbourg n , round-the-world filer, who started taaaw tsww w c any powers on the subject. No Word From Mattern and Griffin Since Shortly After Berlin Left Omsk Blows up; Fuel Supply now Gone MOSCOW. July 8 (AP) Over 26,000 Names on Petitions, Only 17,800 Required Advocates of Consolidating Higher Education Plants'. At Corvallis Victorious After Last r Minute Race top engagin. wM on a trlal mfcneurer "f..rBs"' ST S out so brarely by crossing the At- Achieve; Goal; Fight Will go on lantlo in record time, were unre- y powers on xne suDjecu tod Ukin down at least f scriT oermany naa sougni euxnin- nt .Ten .. .. . . lnrtmA .ni mnr. thn 7 bours A .... r.H.i. atlon of what It called the "war r";; ,r:ill"T: .. V0Mr wno apparently wougnt MeieTS UIX Supervision rroaram AIS0 .UOeS On DaiWl,: m nu mi ... v.,. - tnT wtrt vaunr for tna 'iar- i - - m - t u" 1 I Kavan mkmhcri of the erOW. IB- I . . . . I v.. I. tV,.I. wamm I r i m I .1 nLl.!-.J. V ' ou per ueni ourpius 01 dignaiures uuiaineu; uraxiyo; I MEIER'S . PLEA It also was understood that the &even memo ers sn"j7'"" more humorist eren gare Rog- (On tha basis of their arerage Haltinn Pmrfnrtinn at 1 n iCeh u I British had decided ending Lieutenant Dqmeenil, the d Rogers eoun- speed, the filers were expected to Halting PrOdUCtlOn at LOSS Jf -W. eommander. wer huri hom, otPth, oe rJachMoscow at about 10 p. m.. suggested at Kequest . bond of a.ooo.ooo.ooo mark. i the placa t of I Pk4,ttP b7 f-001 P01- , " j Us democratj poUed nearly I orei i tne.piacatoH Effor tote and salrage twjC0 M maay'rotes as bis near- T Of Interests Here (approximately which j would take reparations. Eastern Standard time. Wednes day night, making tbem 17 hours orerdue at l a. tn.. moiy.j They bad disappeared as corn- Water Power Amendment Last to Come in With Enough i Names;, 13 Measures to Face Voters . --r . , t I -m .i. vi- I the Submersible With itS imprison- I -t nnnnncnt TTnmr Rmh. Ok. Lut.i. tv. i. tv.l. .hi. mTDVn W.,( tutUtAi. fVio!. loom mtv.! Federal aid in a plan to Ibait the distributed, among the rarious jc cBSingSTt !? SHlli nS1? I"4 bi?! monoPUn nad one 1 gregated In the secretary of state's office yesterday af- i n..i.nrn rA aalA nf hmhw Mintinnt hr sir John Simon. I nl currents preramng a 'to win renomlnatlon because ot I inr eff int0 soace. I. i. I.., t lemoon to , see vneir uaiue to consonaate nixier. euucauoa ri . . . I .r . t- I Tot Search for the sunken crait th im rtid. MioritT u neeea VJ . " .. VA jnim- l. Meier todar in a message cellor of the axcheauer. after the oy mwu- v"". . mary. nnmna nr , msreiiir Art s maai vr ai - - " frv s m n a in ama f number of installment receipts for - license followed by tender of the money to the state treas- to United States Senator j L. McNary Charles 1 Franco-British accord nounced at 1:10 a.m. was an- The submarine, in service only two years, was endeavoring to cor- nwnn BY IB I v , 1 1. V 4 .of rnorf. 3Sai th .LtT VZiL Mnt l the instigation of Pacific lin gorernment would reserre the out paracniariy tor u.t.b Zl&TSl hJfie!: northwest lumbermen in an at- right to take up .political que.- One Say. cept the money for crediting the " eCOnomircQTlaDse t ons at Genera oV by way of " was estimated that 49 mem license fund. Then Hoss would rVfll"; . i.." ,Ji?7, I hers of the crew and 17 other L . lh lrJe?dly..Diand; I to enter an agreement to limit with the Franco-German dead- men. including engineers and u.v production to the amount which lock broken, it appeared possible worsmen, wem. uuwu Adequate interprUtion of the li- $"5 7" S! CT CLTU J"1? ' thl Pls newspaper Matin estimat- Former COnOreSSman Will Hare Flen Behind oan.o l. 1 J V. I - - " " , I J , I , , . I PMU;tttf HllMnM 11. . 1 .viT - . " , , leht to the cost of operation. Indi- purpose of initialing T the agree- ea tne ncum ( . possib.e, the gorernor feels. ttAni thst tt iMit in inm. nMt Marine experts of fered hope to- ber manufacturers may be com mitted to the proposal. 1 The capital assets of the cor lng off Into space, :oYU,tm!Tterne U?d the state turn into a decided victory. Henry Zorn.? time) Wednesday, when they were I county uu. league neou, ouuuuuceu aiter reciieca. oa iwsj ) sighted orer Lake Wysxtyt, near petitions filed had been made, that more than 26,000 names j Hegeiinge, on the German-Polish had been secured for his measure while only 17,800 were re- Doraer. xnat w i quired Dy !,,a TJ:t::ZZ The school merger and moving bilL most controversial of ! of rreaUr extending their margin any to be on the November ballot, calls for consolidation of ; orer Wiley Post and Harold Gat- the University of Oregon and Oregon State college on th ' ty, the round-the-world airmen campus at Corvallis, the establishment of the state teachers whose record they set out to bet- .ivni t pnmA .vnmM( v ! ter. Simpler Way Seen By Secretary Hoes Secretary, Hoss, howeyer,' an nounced yesterday that this plan was not satisfactory. He counter ed with a proposal that he be of fered a quarterly license payment which he would promptly reject. Then the person tendering him the quarterly payment could bring a mandamus action to com Withdraw If Borah Agrees to Race porations in the lumber Industry land the natural resources of the state are being dissipated to such an alarming extent that only by immediate and drastic action to correct matters can the industry, now in bad shape, be sared from getting into a deplorable condl- SITE EKES BILL TO LEGALIZE BEER nlghf that the men inside the sub- marine might hare found time to rlo tha watertight hatehea be fore the rush of seas Into the ship INDIANAPOLIS. July 7 (AP) Which sank like a Hash. I a siaiwarc ary. ex-nepreaeuia.- D. upsnaw oi Post-Gaily Schedule Now they bare fallen far be hind Post and Gatty. Thursday midnight, Moscow time, they had been out of New York 60 hours and 69 minutes. Post and Gatty reached Moscow 64 hours and 34 minutes after tearing New York: Sorlet air officials did their ut- training school at Eugene, abandonment of the normal ) schools at Monmouth, Ashland and LaGrande and placing! -of the state law school with Wil-; i lamette unirerslty at Salem. I Zorn's cohorts, Including W. H. ; Sterens, secretary of the Marion I County Tax Equalization and Re ductlon league, John Ramage of ; wood burn and Hector McPhersoa-j of Albany, were uniformly JubU ant yesterday afternoon as toe necessary number of petitions i were filed at the statehousa here. 110 RANSOM GIVEN FOR BDHH RELEASE Thev added that If no serious I tire William ),iv ncenrrftii in tho hnil it van I Georgia, was nominated for the Tftn.nnahia to TArt that the oresldencT today by the prohlbl- most to locate the missing fliers. crew ran no immediate danger of tlonp.rty,andb along the p th g y ProbabW Zo deed aiS I death, mis nope, nowerer, wanru ".1. 1 1 V . IV.!, I ,. . , . ,. had been, completed despite tfca 5 eonniM witn a neKBimiatm mate- i ooru ui bvluo uvuti vuui.uu,ub UUt uv ..uiii ui none ivouu. , imnio in inpnniv I .t.. i M v pel him to kecent the moner. The eA""s.v'ul" uAul'.r'", n,. CvnAMArl a AHorU mnt th.t iiTirir onditinna fisrure should agree to lead a third I If they were forced to make a i ?" "MT. BJ. i resuUlng court' opinion. Hoss I T- 0Bruor 0 uib5jo iu i ui jo uAvtsu . ,.7a ,11.1 landing between Berlin and Mos- . m - . . . ... ' r . l aaa ua lk. - ess . . mm i r i M . BQ11 WMSly AVAMMfA' Ss 1 A i i - - "I stand ready to give whaterer j practical aid and assistance that I can. The federal gorernment must do likewise." said, would determine his legal powers and; limitations in the ac ceptance of license tees. ' Gorernon Meier last night is sued a lengthy statement on the license matter, outlining the ef forts he bad made to secure some legal way to Issue quarterly li cense plates. In his statement be placed j blame on Secretary Hoss for Impeding him and de clared "If Hoss continues to re fuse arbitrarily to cooperate, I will hare no alternative but to abandon this plan for much need ed relief The gorernor included figures automobile accident at In his statement showing: that Commercial and Lefelle Today; Rider on Home Loan Bank Measure powerful currents and .second be-. cause of the depth of the sea.' Frank S. Regan of Rockford, cow they might well hare come ntrnrecerremceestdeHtlal j down at a point where eommunl- nomlnation by acclamation. I cations were so bad they could not Any of Captors state supreme court and tha taeft ; of signed petitions from the Port ; iana omces of the league. The- tax supervision program i ARREST 1LLECK E f H CRASH As a result of a three-cornered WASHINGTON. July 7 (AP) A bill to legalise beer contain er S.S ner cent aieonoi ny weight was brought before the senate Just beore adjournment tonight and a rote Is expected to morrow on a dry attempt to-ruie It out of order or send It back to committee. The beer "rider" to the borne loan bank bill was called up HOUSE VOTES HUGE RELIEF BILL AGAIN ST. PAUL; Minn.. July 7 the house as a democrat and was ire many fairly rood landing STv- vV ..77 r,!lcr r" " note4 for bis uncompromising sup- puce, along that route. I The wUhr n7r'.V o! C I thr nronnLi. ".. r11 "l V "li rT?-J- rr.V" I "F- pmM.ea MO . " Bohn. said be belleTed kidnap- nearly 60 per cent more sisaa. ! 'Vv r:;; "V,:.: .t. r.V 1- I Tax Reduction and Equal. VUSA A V V V Aaaaavsj w sav vaukf the first time he has been afflllat ed with the prohibition party. In a speech accepting the nom- Where a new supply of gasoline lnauon he renectea me opinion oi i awaited them. party leaders by asserting ne oe- f!f ir Pr'esVent Horer. By a SOS to 167 rote, the re- ! innniAf CLanatnr T4lTirhim fR . b. ,yvdW " - - " CI " Boutn l nA- h mill of a dar en- i A - I ww . ' the total number of licenses is- yesterday morning. Henry Will- j.v.t cn.t Miihitinn nn- sued last year was 166.366 while lecke of route throe was arrested ort " lan to maKS a point of the number rerlsterad to fir thli k nnli. nn a harr nf I . u.. rt i . --i - -- . . . vr: v ' - : " .. i orner sgunn iiiv omiuuu yir- i .. . , rear ia ii.iu leavinr 74. six inAAiin- w tnMMii aerteii wil- i , m- i I ir- w suvvku w motorists" whore still unllcens- lecke was drlrlng at a rat. of S6 BKlXaJ ?7c T to recom- J JgPUk Tie ed. j miles per hour. ! mlt It. ??f i nen u wm go 10 ins- Receipts A Ps Wlllecke's coach struck a de- m Aoclltea Jer. not ontimUtle ? Hou" V clImAx Below IasC Tear ; lirerr ear ooerated br O. A. Nyo. tnZiZZ , conworersy oeiween me cmei ex- " License fees last year total- 1 49 S Rarlnaw street, then ear- i v. .... tLi V$1 Vnd " fa thI! ome to tn nortn 100 tt where erlll genators beliered the propos al VM .tM. Hn,vC0llected 11 rn lnt0 P,ckuP mchine drir- al 8hould not eom9 op a rider ZZJ " v.:ru Dy JOBB!on' 1IU won on the bom. loan bank bill. wuieui cvuimuvu. 4 aim i irront street, seemr tnat a cot The youth. 20. was seised near I Ixatlon league, was here yesterday ! his home a week ago today by I afternoon supervising with the j two men who left a note de- I neip or me state tax commission. ; Later the fam- I the filing of the completed peU j 000 would luons zor me measures. The ilrst measure, If passed, would change The elder Bohn said be doubt- tn constitution to maka Clam ar-TXTa &rHT rail of mumn In 1 htm tVatv aotlwa annruM-t TtnrftYt'a I . i n . . the face of definite ro threat, friend. In Washington hold a con- td kl. son could Identify JS'gS.'LSS? trary opinion. wm HELD ecutlre and Speaker Garner, The bouse action was a triumph tor Speaker Garner orer President Hoover. Undoubtedly the relief msaiflsitirsa, will Ksk, 4en.i lr i as At a . B a a M a 4 I UIVMUIV Tl ItS W JkM iOB M V U U . " . 'TT . . r;'..,'. coming presidential campaign FOR AUTO THEFTS Willis M. Pearcy and Darld tlaaT ana a tKa. tbr-ata nr frtnr t CUUITUI over JOCSl UXUIg WMMI, men he said held him captlre l PV"1"1 "Prrlslon would b a K.aaman .n t.a n.Hrt. f I PrOTided for by lSWS prOVidlSg for Minneapolis. Earlier M. F. Kin- If approval oi au Donaea oeDia-i- kead. county attorney, aald "l" .BT flome-niie oistnets, Tuih .nraa him ha Mnld I mgner income tax ana lower ex- I . t. MM...a a. w. . .. . . . . - Police Chief Thomas Dahin I propoaai. ot w.m i forced to land somewhere. It Rains Frogs In New Mexico; Kam Tirnarfn ..h , .mu ,t- Hi-.a Between S4,000 and 15,000 legal V. aV WMalW I - " - ai - I ..a ninrlAi had bMn fosnd I i.u.mtn w young Bonn's 'story, be waa eon- for the three tax league (AP) Clay Simpson and C. D. Inaped as be said. Boba walked cavca an uunui im.Lni aaianpn in miiaii aa aA,, . n aam, iahm i ... . . . . . .7::. .v: :. --...own auwufc vwui, morrow is a resolution or senator i . - , u. nuuimi. i. onsm jumi i t - i a v... . . ' - . . woen iub otmocnuc Ties uroBi- I ,.. .. ta i vufc mmj it iiuou iivnm uw ura iuw uiu w dentlal nominee takes the stump fr" . 01 . V.V CarUbad. N. M, last night. polls last night, unharmed.' and ,i . a I tlkUUi a v uuuo. a oat jmit L. -Mr - .A s a a a ..uu iu nwieruru uciei. .,,. -i.i, Va iuimiIaii I uw iiira iu u - I ThnMM avi. .. 1-.. 1 M wa.e mnna4a l a I T1i.u anaa: M a1 arfaV I aoaj avo uwu. lull aimiim a-aaa-a. 1 of two stolen automobiles, so- . . . . I.v .nr..a n attamnt to -i- 1 ment relates to the control and ! aa a a I fcaaB LUUICI CUUW M nuuH a, U a , LUU1 WS a a M S SW aa.a S mw mm w v w Bali av-J W n m-a vvvvata -ana aaa a wv wwa. w -ai , a. ' ar - I M a a a a. I rot two nours today, demo- ltn th XDecUUon thrre- corainf Wa0 v a. .t. to be hopping hailstone. Stopping tort $10,000 from the elder oereiopmeni or water power aaa oarly"in of f,llB T ncUonwith the fedl goVern 1 vo luf ruftu. i a uuuuuj a.aaa.a itviwuuat l " . j. . . a 4 aaa aa mm . . ' luvuun im m iraviuuuu ur oauaivi . h it h Ll i if I. t i .I .?i ,on had brouht h,s machine to a Barbour (R., N. J.). for repeal of Jla ?t.7a ii.11. iPOB, Ub ,t0p near the eurblng before h lth amendment and return Xl"ZL?Z w".tracK. j.. .. of control of the liquor traffic to wui.ui.uv- i vjfvoQu I i one or tne car occupants was i the states. m aim ana prematurely announc- hurt, according to accident TO- a uti we- were considering a ports. 'TV.Zr.ln, William McGlynn. 1445 Oak ate engaged In a llrely game of I aT0nf -eThiv? w,tb." 8treet- and Mr- i Gaines, trying to Induce the other party - - - - , . ---- iwwu laeir automooues at s erry proniDltlon law. In rlew of I s . ar . falls, the . people of the state and wi, .h-.. .a.t,. aJL '.7...'5 .vnf.. lfonarfin A-i t. look Ito Hosi for relief." . - . i ; " lu" a.-, L - .v.. . . 1 1UK- conventions. , I r w The 8an Angelo men reported said be Just bad been freed. Completed petitions tor the called state, grange water power amendment were among tha Ut to reach the state department i House by nightfall. must. Hoss declared that thus far he bad refused to Issue licenses in any other manner than prorlded by law. j ; "I bare! been advised by the attorney general," Hoss continu ed, "that t cannot legally issue license plates, or turn the money over to the highway commission or the counties until the full amount of such license plates had been paid ln. "It stands to reason that the same end i would be attained through a mandamus action possession two ears stolen from Portland early June. A Medford newspaper states that they bare confessed to a series of gasoline thefts. Knight a Pearcy. local nnr- Florence Has Two Fires Linn Relief Plan Talked Find Body of Sea Victim Polygamist Gets Parole trTOVenZVetalCt seryman and father of Willis, is "r"B3Firemenfs Compensation aw wva a"'i"J " sr - " I a rfVaaa. V1aa-.AVat m .AM.S MAfia. TvllA SkSllit f ft VMti Mftsl 1 1116111. " which struck Mertxon. Tex., ear- led them to s believe the three L "r.lZT Xt'JZ liar In the evening to be the were not connected with the ac-1 llV If tZIriZ cause. Unal dlsapparance, , ?!,ilry ".t"" state's office, will bare IS specifl. measures on it for the decision of the roters. r'att? recording to .Sa- veraict in xaror oil. - i. . aa.a- uh F. Burnett, defendant. ,Air.7 I. " . m M aasv- V14S av -are George yesterday afternoon shortly after The three boys are supposed to SCHOOL PLANT DAMAGED FLORENCE, Ore., July 7 (AP) A 1 m o s t simultaneously bronrht .!n.Y7. kp.Z out here last night in brought against me by Governor w,. ,, a Jackson Jurors ; MeTer"o;rme"motor hid. " ?JHr "J ,a owner. I would demand that sueh '" 7. a hiM proceeding! be eonfined to the The blase in the school buUd- questlon of whether I hare au- f f .ced heary loss to the pub- thorlty tolaccept and turn orer I1 ,damg' ! InsUllment payment, on licenses, 0UM,-5,!(L- ?M flr V Thii nmMuii.. ...m . . checked after It bad caused but rolre complications or risks of sTUflbU damage. Origin of the public funds." two 'lres WM undetermined. BRCMEL6 13 FIRST TILLAMOOK, OreJuly7 a a T . aav. . A .a n T ariiu" duuj vi a. siiuir . . . a. a, a ' a P !? a" jaia jr., iv, 01 jroruana, j jooo o als vc iiitii lill tf. LiWXr? I nana - persons tirownea zsunaay . i jwhen the fishing launch Tuxlllo ; y - capsized In a heary sea !off Tll- The ' Jackson county grand I lamook bar, was found today on Inrr will J nrohahtv ,.-. f.at. tha yock. north of tha Capa -aiT7 .. ' I . IMears llghtbouse. about tit promotion t the Em- wr-t 0f tha nine to bo! surren plre Holding corporation brought I dered by the sea. the body was before It at Its next session. I found by Frank Gulen, 10, play George A. Coddlnr. : district at. I lng with other children on the torney there, annoaaeed - this beach. - week. He stated be would not T cmrvrr rvUn Present tha matter ta tha urn. I VHUa COLLEUX FOOD nt Inrr. Sam at t naldatln.'-w 1 "ALBANY, Ore-T July 1 -(AP) Presentlnr ; the state eorftoratlon I Fifty Lina county men and commissioner, has "asked district women met with the executive attorneys In Multnomah riaurlaa leouncU of tha Linn county unem- aad Jacksoj' counties to lnrestl-1 ployment committee here last gate the, Empire casa ' with the night to devise plan, to obriato rlewuf continuing - prosecution the need of a dole In the county prst conducted by Marlon county. 1 this- winter. ItafL1. -iha.Jur' ISf-i-i-S: hare drlren the stolen cars from Under a new ruling of the vav.vvv "si-: wSk tual.. tha altlvana mf IltarT . . ,a-a t- from Burnett by John H. ; Will, I r " .rTr. ..r" . rv..T.,; inau8irimi w'aBur The group was addressed by UiainMff h aiid ,pnr.ti training camp Waa... "IT aT 1 .-V aa. T w v.Mvauav-. t I U7a Si 1ft WrnAVa tl -ui v. ar. uregon state coi- had alienated the affections of lege, a member of Gorernor Me-Inrm. . " uuu.t,iw,u1k In. vuai-i Defendant's counsel character-1 wnTTIPTI LJuuOSEO. mlttee, and followed with 'action i.aH win-. -a.a .. tha id old wr UMUCIi "P badger game played In a new Tn Pmhlhltinn wT.rheT.Theyer;;udenta: -l0B' rentt T Uliea to receiTB compeiiMuaB ut Issue Raised Again HereWoinngsheadis 12 em vans oau After Shooting tuwaru HBemouna looa Saul nan rcr rama tiIitM in a naw clothing for distribution through way." Will and his wife were a central agency to arold dupll- dlrorced In May, 19S1. Burnett cation. first mad their acanalntenca In An effort will be xnada to pro- the fall of 1130 when he was a ride work to be done by needy roomer at a 12th street hotel casa of accident while they are answering tire calls from outside tha city limits. Commissioner C. T. Early aald yesterday. The com- Back Roosevelt formed 'Fire Chief Harry Huttoa here that his men would be pro- NEW YORK. July 7 (AP). tected pa all calls until further ' - . - S a persons In exchange for goods here which the Wills conducted. ; An organisation of "mora thaa j notice.. t - -. they receive through the central The ease of M. M. Fleming I l,voo,o women ox nom ponii-1 w ai agency. against Marlon Mulker, an aeUon cal parties,- banded together In a IV but Hutton say. he does, not ' Ho collect M00. went on In court 1 war on me ntn amendment, was i rcu. a'ui REAL WIFE DIVORCED U.ta. .f.A,-, .v.n tha nUeed behind tha d residential I. -When the commission earlier In HOOD RIVER, Ore., July 7 Will-Burnett action had gone to candidacy of Franklin D. Roose-1 tha year ruled that municipal f Ira (AP) Dr. W. IB. NlchoL Hood tha 4r- T 1 . , a . . . I " xi.iT or sujaician. was sentencea oy Circuit Judgo Parker today to serve three years in the state pen itentiary for polygamy, then pa roled on condition he carry out obligations to his first wife and serer all connections with his sec ond wife. Dr. Nichols recently went to Mexico, and obtained a one-day Worker Demand . Rises Again as 114 Given Jobs reit today by its executive com-1 department, would not be ellg- mlttee. ' - --- i ibio ior compensauon on runs , Announcement of tha decision I ouUlde city llmlU, Chief Hutton was mad hr Mrs. Charles H. Sa-1 protested to the conunmlssloa oa bin, once a republican leader, at I the ground, that the Salem de- w m "1 a a s a m sl .a. .ts the conclusion Of a .eren nour I paruneni is requirea oy mm city meetlnr of tha executive commit- charter to aire fire protection to tee of the women, organisation 1 all .tat buildings, outslda tha for national nrehlbltloa reform. I elty. aa weU as In. A. a result. : Mrs. Sabln Is national chairman. ha was Informed la February that tha outside compensation would ba 'continued. , ,Early remedy of tha compensa tion situation was promised yea- Orders for laborers fumoed an- diTorce from his first wlfwefij expectedly yesterday and resulted I UL-Lj TTJr returned to Oregon and married J in 114 persons being sent out on I ndlJlIJIOnU. U iiCXCl Anna Mae Klngsley, who had en-1 Jobs, Assistant Manager Dotson of C..-- '272 suuaiion was promisea yes tered : his office her to stndT I tha tt. xt a. a. miloTant I . UTSeOn S Ignite terday by . Commissioner Early. x-rar work. Under nreron law a 1 nfflM. rvnri-A o Wad need iv I - . - . ' I He said that half a doxen Oregoa person cannot remarry until he only 74 person, were placed. 1 OREGON CITY, Ore., July 7 i9 wer deslroua of tha eom has been dlrorced six raoaths. Loganberry pickiig absorbed (AP) William - H. Hamond. I mission a - esUbllshing a eompen The first Mrs. Nichols was res- tha rreater nart of th workers. A I manarer of tha enerators dlvi-1 satlon rata to give their firemen terday granted a divorce against few were sent to the cherry orch- Jslon of the depsrtment of sUte, I protection on tha outslda taHs. tha Anrtn ant . a1va.n' -nctndv af I ard a and ta -ommon labor onera- lwaa onarated on bare this morn-I The commission Is working: On 4 their ehUd. ' Uons. On farmer vaa placed. ing fQr appendicitis, -. ..itae prooiem ana win we. port to make not later thaa to morrow. Mr. Early said, f Tha commissioner explained that all Oregon cities had been given an opportunity. In the past VALE. Ore- July 7. (AP) eha4f n TXT ntaaa M tiara fUc year. to. takeout coapen- that A. R. Hollingshaad. Lit- sPsavavam ivi vaarsaiv tuv ve aaar mfj tie Valley rancher, was being beta paying a higher rate. As their "V. Mtt,, thaTr.t.i vote was sgalnst paying any high-1 inootlDK lMt n!gnt ot Morrt, Me. w- t cowxui-iou ropp- CATtTm jj. 4i-0 cf Little Valley. aaav iUOSk l - A ' I amata. a V a aaM TJaVMImsMBhaftaShafts) Corvallis and The DaUes are I iamitawi thr .htin, ht Alalia. other cltle. Meklng the outside ghot ta Belf defense follow- jrot-cuou ot t weir iiremen. quarrel. Hollingshaad leased ew. reports rrom ma lauer oty I a SOo-aera ranch from McCartr a ataU that Tha Dalle, council U 7Mr ago, and lnca then tha tw- planning to make a new protest I have bad numerous disputes, the to ue 'Commission, un me oasia 1 hetitt said. - max state aecjaent insurance is 1 manaatory on t&e eity. yet does y-i r . r .11- not protect the firemen . outside 1 17 1SH U 072723 SSJ OH To Cut Salaries 10-15 Per Cent tha city limits. Because that eity is paying for tha stata insurance. private companies refuse to write Insurance covering operation. only outside tie city limits. Whether or not the Salenrclty J i PORTLAND. Ora., July T council wfll pay : a higha .tata f AP) a resolution to redaea tha Insurance rata' to nrotect the lo-l.aiar nii ar thi nmna stata eal firemen on euUlde calls Is a I tun commlssioa va. ananimous- matter or coudu The nnt eom-ty adopted by the eommlsalenera nitte . naa not f eonsiaerea me 1 at a spedal meeting here matter, according to Aldermaa I day. - "': Watsoa Tows send, eommlttae-1 Hatcheries employe, will re man. He would reature bo opln- eetra a II per cent cat -and a Ion on tha matter. Aldermaa W.lia aer cent cut wm be ateted H. Dancy, chairman. Is out ot the out to all ether employes. Tha city. - -a - commissioners explained tha dlf- . Tha - present t Insurance rate ferentlatioa by pointing out , that paid by tha eity for DToteetinxr Its hatchery- worker. - recaira a re- firemen la fit par month. aouslag. 1 -