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li- V- 'a ' 1 A. . . - V" . CIRCULATION Average Dally and Sunday for November, .1934 Distribution 7907 - Net Paid 7527 Member A. U. C. TOE WEATHER XTnseUled with rain t to day and Wedaesdaj-, mow la oouUtai; Max. Temp. Monday 42, Min, 26 river 2.8 feet, variable winds. " FOVlsLDpp : 1631 1 : ' EIGHTY-FOURTH YEAR , V .. - Salem, Oreson, Tuesday Morning:. December 11, 1834 No, 222 IE:: Figures in;SmXyJt: Has Limelight : In War Scare fl ;.t Methods of Miuntions Makers TlOi! i j nvj li! OiffiS CASE Li El EH TOT 001 r SLATED TOQf ST1 T?-,;;:' '.n; - 11 I I- i, ft r, ? . 'V- ? .;.'-.". 1 A" : " V ,-,; r : r" t ; ' ' V 1 A- ! t -4, ', . C . S V V i V A . ' ., .r- P v Clemency to be:Denied;Fcr i Remainder of His Term,; Unofficial Word - flood of: Protest; and Some Letters Favoring Pardon :; . Received at Capitol v ;; . . 'No action by GoTernor Meter for the pardon' of L. A. Banks, Medford newspaper" publisher sentenced to life Imprisonment, will be taken during the balance ' of the . Meier administration,, it was learned late .yesterday from officials In the executive office and the attorney-general's office here. ; No direct statement from the governor was available. . The decision-: by the - adminis tration , came after a day' mark ed by receipt of scares of com- ' mnnicatlons relating ta the Banks ease, some of 'the letters and telegrams vigorously protesting against a pardon, and a sizeable ' number . in favor, of such , execu- tlve action. "7. " News -. that - Meier was , being urged to pardon Banks, who shot - and killed Constable George-' A. Prescott . In Medford, March -16. " 1933, became . known here " late last week when Charles P. Moran, brother-in-law of the Medford publisher, was found to be in Oregon and working "rigor ously for a pardon, . Decision 'Concurs ' ' .With Of fidalsV Views Yesterday's decision is known - to concur with the official views f Judge G. F. , Sklpworth tof Lane county who presided at the Banks trial, with those of Ralph Moody, assistant attorney ' ' Solomon Miller and Aide in ' His Store" Accused: of i - . Selling "Dehorn" : Z& Now Dead; Stores Under Suspicion Reopen; More ". v. Complaints Likely : Ait iters .Work Long Hours . To Complete Findings; ; ' .; ' Deadline Tonight- . PSSSI 11 M cats: MILH11 II Councilay Meet to Study y Figures; Company Has V ; Large Staff Here ; Paper Company I Catches up on r Back Dividends iStrikev Plan Rejected And Men Select : To Present Cased : TIiU photo shows three principal figures at the senate munitions In quiry in Washington. Left to right, Pierre da Pont, Irene da Pont, Delaware munitions magnates, and their Attorney, CoL W- J. ! Donovan. " , ''. BRIBERY REVEALED (WORIUIID n Minis e mmm Remington Records Reveal Bridge Plans Were Changed Latin-American Cfiiefs Not Vholly Honest To Meet Objections js . Chessman's Word i PORTLAND, Ore., DecilO.-P) -Two Portland druggists were formally -charged 5 "with Involun tary manslaughter 'late today af ter four more deaths brought the poison drink' death toll to 2 2. - ' Solomon Miller, drugstore pro prietor, and I r v 1 n g -ch warts, e 1 e r k of ; the same ' drugstore, were accused of selling some, of the ; victims -denatured ' alcohol which: caused their deaths Ball of f 10.000 each was set for Mill er and.Schwarta when they were arraigned In municipal court.. City, county and federal offi cers probed deeper Into evidence indicating "more .virulent and larger quantities of denaturant than usual were used In treating the death - dealing potion which claimed many habitual drinkers of denatured alcohol, - - ' Large quantities of - wood al cohol were found In the. stom achs of some of the victims. dividends today, with the declara- 1 Barring- unexpected delay, the ttlon of two payments of $1 each board of arbiter appointed by the on -7 per cent . preferred stock, city of Salem, the PWA and the The first Is payable Jan. 1 to Oregon-Washington WaUr Service itockholders of record, Dec. SO. 1 comnanr.wlll today present their and the second on Feb. 1 on rec- ri emier Jnlins Goemboes of Han- j iBai report evaluating the local I r.a of Jan. 15. gary, whose government 7t I water system. ' " I The company has been paying Frederick Hall Fowler.-, PWA 1 1 Quarterly on the T per - cent member of the board, stated last tock, on which the regular quar- Blrhl that the renort definitely wy rate would be made late today, -the ! last day under the' 75-day term of the arbitration agreement. which went into effect September 28 . following' Its acceptance by water company officers. The form of the report and decision as to ! whom it will be presented, how ever, had nofyet been determined 1 last night. SAN V RAN CISCO. De. ; -Crown WUlamette Paper com- proteit bf Wage Cut ll Referred Back by Roosevelt Jterday ordered . Its delegate . , Geneva to accept cue resoin lUom beUeved to end the Bal- kaa war scare. .. v . BYKEEPinB PEACE ill IS BECDVEBEB The trend of the Marion county SERA - workers' union in eeking remedy 'to alleged injustices and mistreatment teetered precarious ly last night between mass pro tests and calm . reason as more than 150 men and women oa relief met In the basement of the First Methodist church here. Before the two-hour long meeting broke up, however, the advocates - against such actions as strikes, street par ades and n.arsh demand presenta tions had won out. With Will Carter as spokesman. Hungary; Jugoslavia . Accept d mJT2S There have been Indications, how- ' Resolution-v Deploring ' Marseille Crime city Anew curie j. Kowits Blood Found in. Machine; no ?l "t?! rely on the services of four xwn SERA employes In preeentinr grievances to the county relief committee. The four . proposed WASHINGTON.- Dec. lQM&- PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 10. -Jf) GENEVA. , Dee. - lO-iV-War i ever, that the report might eon- tain simply the total valuation the board places on the system. Council May Meet " To Consider Report Trace of Pair Who Freed Ellensburgh Prisoner YAKIMA, Dee. 10-(-YakIma Iwere Mayor Douglas McKay, ex officers, seeking two desperadoes ) Mayor P. M. Gregory. City Engl who kidnaped . Clarence Farrell, Ineer.Hugh M. Rogers and R. D. Acting May or y. is. iwnn may i eommanaeejed h 1 1 aut0mobUe SERA flood control project here. last night after, a Jail delivery. I Cooper Is paid jointly by the city A IIBLIUUB W Mwww w w v mm I UuaaA aV MIWIHI mw w mmm J 4.1..1.. Amh. M M. W A. I B A W W . ir mmm mW day in the senate's Investigation chamber . ol r commerce to with-" a BOna '" ly adopted a resolution -deplor- Cated yesterday. This would e 1 "i" r" . I o"B.. 7' Cornelius -Dunn. Charles Hed Jeff and George E. Jacobs, pro-1 . ,Antri Kron. dlsaloat A tra.fi rsT rft snr) hrlh.r. mt.'I cv v.. .v I DrletorS Of three different 0 Tug- I . VnrrullTla and I merit Jl rnaehfn? frnm Pontral Am. i .1 . i i. . j.t. I Stores. Were arrested yesteraay I tt-.. n tha Tetania of 1 .nulol mutlnf of h clfv erica to China, was" disclosed to- ration today asked the Portland nd today were held as Jrl Nations whose eouncil nnanlmous- COttncU ute tonight. It was lndl- ''"' " miwu6uuy enamDer ; 01 commerce to wiin of the munitions industry. I draw its I opposition to eonstruc- - A letter Introduced as evidence tion of a bridge across the Co- ueciarea xnai. in some Liun Am- Mambia river at Astoria. eral who headed the prosecution, and Charles P. Pray, superinten dent of state police, .y - ' . Medford officials who aided In the prosecution of Banks were , h: (Turn to Page 2, Col. 1) erican sales state department of ficials were "willing to shut their sen- I eyes to small graft on such tran- will be taken up again NdS " "f detTe thtVesU of" peace. Cen- " & boaVd price on the sy Taktoa joined Klickitat officer, .t . .J?, 5 I More serious charges will be f Wnrftn- h. hen threatened U.m thiBBroTal of hothhn the search, believing the men wiuuu uuvm imui-. ,m i - I " -. 1in Soff Votlm 4r h. slon expresses its atUtude Thurs- I 0 B. ' " l by war as a direct result ot tne the company and -the city, it win each. I in r tb crimes at Marseille. Ith aldermen the onnortunltv el- I W'ra not throush with the I ' "vl nin I li" .v. I wnicn wis xouna wrecaea u me v auM SBLtaxXuaa wa. aaaa n w vwywiwa i Liiiir ui aua ena aata as - - InvestigaUon," emphaslxed Cap-1 nHona .ccenting the resolution inr or. if necessarv. to extend the i v - m-l. wm.w i ' a w ' - - ' tain jacs: .eegn-oi lu" IU" I u viewed aa a great league VIC- tlmn for their studies. Satus hills of Klickitat county. Officers from Ellensburg and sactions." ..-The letter came from the files of the Remington Arms company. - i ; . -z . ;, r CivU and ' military officials in Mexico, ' El - Salvador, Nicaragua and Guatemala, and even a pres ident of Honduras, as well as of ficials In China, were mentioned as the recipients of the payments In data taken from the files of the Winchester and Remington companies. . . . The head of the Nicaraguan na tional guard, trained by United States Marines, was said to .have Prt TITT. A NTI. Ore.. Dee. 10.-J2PI I. . . ... . w mm, m , - - - - v- an are Trnm t n n t vnnriiFT wnr n rna -Warning that the Columbia riv- ..vnowlA,r(l.. of th .r.ntrv. , . 1 -. -.,-.-.-. -AnlhlA 1 - - . " r uiiudu luuu.u imwi yug.iwn I president. rum was maun aa wu.ia.wu au . amtlA ni. n.m,-at Oregon game and fish commls- PadU,a rcPorted to have re. min. uu.iiu vive.u. I ceived "presents," the largest of day.": Merle R. Chessman, spokes- . i" i 177 man - tnr th Atoria delesrattfln. I le . Blu u ' . ST" said the bridge design' was changed to meet earlier objec tions of Portland Interests. The bridge would have a 198 - foot clearance tor both the north and south channels, he said. The south channel clearance would be 1 5 0 0 feet wide and the north channel clearance SO 0, feet wide. The bridge would form the final connecting link In more (Turn to Page 2, CoL 5) ways at Bonneville dam . here to day. : 0-;W:''. "The salmon run will be ser iously curtailed or even ruined entirely," predicted Thomas A..E. Lally, chairman of the -Washington state game commission. This is why I cannot see the necessity for these .two commis sions recommending any one plan for flshways. "We'll be blamed If anything goes wrong In any event. DEPLORED (Turn to. Page 2, Col. 1) WEATHER PERMITS . Ill Oil PROJECT ROOSEVELT-TALK rants, he said. ' assassination Oct. of the Yugo- District Attorney Lotus i-ang- fUT maf Alexander. - . , ; . sua any i r . u . . .cUW Hungary, In diplomatic terms, (Turn to Page i. Col. 8) . 1 u reqT1eBted to take "punitive ac tion arainst any authorities whose I culpabilities have been establisb- b-V .... . - v. - ,... . . - -. ea ana cux-i-uuuik. w u.-f council the measures . which it takes to this effect." ' " : . This action was sought by .Yu goslavia. . . The Hungarian government got the final draft of the resolution for settlement of the Issue by tele tiiA.' lata nlcrit. TnA eonnell MEDFORD. Ore-, Dec. 10-(ffV- then ansnended Its session untU The Medford city council today Budapest dellverated. unanimously protested against the Relief was expressed . on all granting of a pardon or commute- aide when the Hungarian repre- tion of sentence for L. A. Banks, tentative received his urgent ln- Medford publisher serving ajlfe tractions: - -. . , sentence for the slaying of a Med-1 "Vote for the resolution." ford police constable. ' I . The diplomats said the resolu- The resolution In full was wired Li0n Indicates a distinct triumph not yet been requested to serve. -Co per, asked to speak, told the crowd he did not beliere they ' could , Improve their-lot by such action as a strike and promised are hiding their victim In the that he would attempt to aceure hills near where they wrecked iremeoiea i reai ineTwcw. mill oppose PIBIIFOB BUS CLIJETO STADIG'S FLIGHT REPORTED the "agitation" type of activities among the relief people." attempt . (Turn to Page 2, CoL J) o i mm REDUCES LUESES ! for eoncilatlon In league counsels and proves that statesmen may to Governor Julius L. Meier. T.. Trustees of the Odd Fellows WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.-n-1 lodge of this city took similar ae-1 m.v-, concession to the league I A unified attack of federal and I tlon yesterday when it became When the might find It difficult I local agencies on me - nation s i known enorts were oeing maae to i to mik them dlrectlv to govern- crime problem was urged tonight I obtain executive clemency tori ments. . by President Roosevelt to an au dience composed largely of the country's leading crime fighters and high officials of the govern ment. Before the president spoke Banks whose conviction followed the acrimonious Jackson county "civil war." - The Elks lodge of Medford and other fraternal and civic organisa tions also went on record as being . ,i,n. ? nntiiaed " call for Coooer. engineer sunerintending that. "I congratulate the Roose- 71 V rt Mr; Roosevelt, arriving at the scene of tonight's meeting of the national crime -.conference, went directly, to the speaker's stand. escorted by Attorney General Cummlngs. - Mr. Roosevelt Incidentally i took another crack at lynching. Sneaking of v a r 1 o u s other Patrick J. - Hurley, secretary of I opposed to lightening of Banks' war in tne Hoover caoinet, i sentence. $ brought applause with a remark The past week's unexpectedly Ralnh P. CowkIII. engineer for I favorable 1 weather enabled the - tha Oreeon board, countered with 1SERA crew on the Salem flood - the statement that "It Is up to control project to do an lmpor these commissions to recommend Itant piece of excavation the su- a plan and sportsmen throughout ipervlsors had held no hope oi the Columbia valley, expect It." carrying on this winter, R. D. The plans J OUUinea wu wr wwyer, eumucer uveiiuiciiuiu i ."" f fn - three gravity fish Udders and the the project, reported. last night, je-U administration for its ef-Xumer PaJJS tO Tannv reeir canai on tne wt tiiro eny ana one cuuau power i.v.w roa sid 0f the river. These plans shovels have been set to the task also Inelude ; two pairs of fish of digging a straight channel for itrt-i.hTdraullo. velevators which Mill creek from the penitentiary are expected to hoist' migrant fish I dam. down to the newly built di version nam wnicn senua excess waters through a canal and into Shelton ditch. ": v,;j f,v ' The propect ; has reached a stage where It should Insure the Radio Brings Recovery of in uiation in tne conaemnauon suit i ,, . v7 J77 .17: mt had amed to act on tha eom- now ,to federal .eonrt . at Ttl Zi rit ' " - . (Turn to Page 2, CoL i) lled rarrell to7 treo and deserted Leaders such as Edward -Red- hlm'to the snowy, wintry wea- p"Liaen;m!1.ia ther. - , . . - . . . - -- Mrs. Farrell left with an El lensburg officer for the scene as soon as the automobile was re ported found. Farrell's mother. Mrs. J. E. Farrell, and a slater. Mrs. A. B. Ford, live In Seattle. . He. was kidnaped by two men las he was going home last night. RICHMOND. Calif.. Dec lO-fffVl Shortly before, a man ldentl- - Another due in the seareh tor -fled by Jailer Gus Llndeman . as John M. Stadlg, escaped Aleatras Ernest Wallace, recent Ellens island convict, was reported by burg prisoner, menaced Llndeman . . m , m m m a. a federal and state officers here to-iwiin a pisioi ana compeuea mm i ; -vi -so-called Mria marriage1 day.' - to release Martin Hogan, who was Uv u materially reducing the The searchers, who believe Sta- held for transfer to state s. prison nnmber of marriage licenses ls dig fled into the Contra . Costa to serve an assault sentence. . 8Qed ta thU county by its three hills after leaping from a train " They demanded freedom also day waItlng; period while sllghUy here Friday, said an Injured man for James Mitchell, also known as mor6 n nali ot jppiicajits today begged food at a farm John 8ulilTan. but he had been for licenses are finding It possible house. - released from Jail Friday. They to avoid the three-day waiting per- : Officers said the man' told the left, alter loeaing unaeman on . d a checkup of the marriage 11- tanner ne was mjurea in an au- w6 " :r tomobile accident. They said they by Patrolman Love about the believed he was 8Udig. , time the fugitives were "gaasing- t. fnritira eonrirt. vrbo m- Farrell's ear at a service station caped la Chicago a year ago from I across the street from the jaiL federal officers and later attempt- son. was being returned to Alca-1 ff lVeAlaffl2 P ire Jiffy he leaped from the train. He Is under, a IB-year ; sentence ' for counterfeiting. $ . i Circle Globe in I Two Directions ever the structure and a' single lift in addition to the use oi tne navigation locks to pass fish. Virtually Instantaneous recov ery of a stolen Harrlsburg auto mobile was effected by state po lice last night with the aid of the Salem police radio service. : When at 7:48. p. m.. Trooper Vehicle Licenses censes figures for the year saade yesterday at the courthouse, , re veals. For the first 11 months this year 411 licenses were issued; of these 211 were issued with the three-day limit waived. The walv- era were obtained. through repre- In South Fatal hM ieai wr to wiTe te Vaiu (Uf yvuvUf. uia mmj sac niwm the license was unjustified by all the facts. - f - . However, licensee have been re duced by 25 per cent to IS per BALTIMORE, Dec lOHSVOne fireman was killed, another was near death, and 11 were injured A t ' ifM -T- T,l " cent la number, a further checkup ttUUVe lyOn- I shows. According to the county 001' ISSUE BEFORE U. S. COURT Approximately 17S,m motor ,1" i.ft?. a2 Washington ha. aowalU a a. I wwa m mm w " 1T1 T AiV SI V m An afSVA i aCkStT T- Sim ' I "flea " v- """i1 1 renicie ucensea wiu oe usuea ny I t.nttA Raff eomnanv factory cram I . - Z LT ' V. LOS ANGELES. Dec 10-V Walter Winters of Albany, who the secretary, of state during the ifiLT cttSS watr?Sd tncreasing number of marriage 11- Col. Roscoe JTurntt, .American was bound for Portland, heard year 1814. as compared with 147. l.U T,;,,rrr .:.i1.7 TnZ 55"? applicants go to Vancouver, Salem broadcast reporting the l III la 1ISS, according to a tab- I ' : ' " -. I vaan- torxneir permiu. . - ire gin-mamage law, pexsea In the ltll session. Is working out similarly - la other counties, a checkup shows.. Klamath scanty J . 1 1 . - mmmm,m,m.I I IK. 5rt!LV ."..11. 1 tentative plans -tor two flights theft, he glanced ahead and noted I ulattoa , released . Monday. The I " REOPEN CHANNEL ISSUE tion. Practices of Salem drug stores WASHINGTON, - Dec. ,1 0.-(ff-Argumentg on the legality of the Oregon law which prohibits den tists from Advertising prices, will be heard by .the United States supreme court. , Arguments probably wul be heard within a few weeks and af tir the hearing the high court will -decide- whether a federal Issue is invoivea. ln handling sale of denatured al- 1. Anmli cohol varles-to . extent, bu no the main local stores are care- ' -a-vina- ennntu f ul not to seU to the "tramp who tutionallty of the leIa- whether it be the "dehorn" or l,.Te iCt irthll)ltvlir JffnSJf. wal canned heat. This was - evident et .tyJ from a, check made yesterday ln . tiled In the Multnomah county . ot , death in Portland of 22 circuit court oy . ";ir; men allegedly due to denatured al- advertising dentist, to enjoin the 1 . . safe carrying away orwaiers up jormvoi e Bc" around the world, the first to ear- that the coupe In frontof him HJ4 licenses do not Include mo- I to CO per cent of what would be Ipg kldnapingsr widespread -drug ,rftnrt tn Was blue.- as described -bv City Lm.1. i.a- . considered "a real flood", Cooper peddling, and ' horriryiog ; W"ea- Uouatorial belt, and the second to Sergeant J: t. Cutler at the ml- Fifteen thousand annllcations mil. mm-fvt mm. thif mniaea I mn tna rrMnortr vir n luimi l " ' . - . l ' . . . . .. . . ... . I . . - - i ..... nM - . . i k !,. .1 . . bi.i.cu. ub 1 r Hand Him j-ao nn Br ar nn nil rne 1 cronnone nere. winters naiiea i tnr nil iii.niM ainaA . ia-ra i - thb haiiLks. ura. uec i- noviu iukbut mors mu i net excepUonaUy high water should in his voice nr"VJlti. globe by way of the north and the ear and discovered It bore been receivediaad most of these WV. tearing on the proposal to cent of its applicants . hav had occur, the previously flood-afflict- I lowing sentence? And lynchiasa th nolft. . , I the license number of the miss-1 win be filled before the end of I deepen the Columbia river chan- I the walUng period waired. , ea portions oi wmhhi.m. ho ub: . I ' Col. Turner said that If h la wg machine, - - I this week. The secretary of state nel from Vancouver to tne Boune- wlll this winter escape Inunda- laectioj, of the country, unfortun-1 abl t0 flna m stable' plane for Officer Winters received theUu that 1ISI license plates IvlUe dam has been authorised by undertaking he oroaacast on tne racuic nignway i mB. be used on and after Decern- v. aa. m. .tl m, at a i I ... 'atelyV Salem Druggists . Careful : In "Dehorn" A Icohol Sale state board of dental examiners Am TTnklnr lu license. The complaint particularly at- at... i ....... a..M41(MM V . a $ from revoking his license. - A.-f,, lta .i-t. f rontrinf the tack.. provlslrof' thV to1i ir n0 the poison registry, a 55.Kf.J?2f book which Ue buyer of certain lessiuu au.w.v,,. - iATia mn,i mrn. y WMVaaa aaaww O mm displays. . -: , .The Multnomah county circuit court held against Eemler and the decree later was affirmed T the state supreme, court. . . PHONE TAX CASE HEARD PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. IQ.-iJP) -Argument over the city 'of Port land'a suit - to collect a five per Bm a-r nn rrmti revenues of the ling Pacific Telephone and Telegraph jarug store ciera ior more, vieru baard todav bv Fed- declare that in such Instances they ral Judge John McNary, who I refuse the sale or escapa by the Most local drug stores do not follow this practice, buCot course, label the denatured alcohol "poi son", and ask the buyer what use he Intends to make et it. It is seldom If ever that a customer indicates he wants it for a bev erage. If so. It Is rf used. - 1 . - Sometimes mten already glow- from this drink approach the stock "has been temporarily exhausted". Several: drug store proprietors said it does little good, however, for them to refuse sale, as those who propose to get the "dehorn" can do so from service stations; grocery; stores and hardware stores. 4 ;-i- s ' . - :v- . -: To this one hardware man de clared: "Ninety per . cent ot my sales of denatured alcohol go right into the automobile as tales are heavy these cold days.". . . 3 r: l . Legally, denatured alcohol buy ers do not have to be listed on ht ambitions will make the experimental near Jefferson. Exactly 24 min- Ber jg. fHtfbts within the vear 1125. v lutes Uter he brought the two I . " . I . M ft . . - A . I jouius a luuna la uia bloicii. car into ' Salem police ; headquarters where they were jailed after be ing fingerprinted.. They gave .the names of Jack Williams, .11, Grand Junction, Colo.,' and Thont- kt . xfrf--TTwrtT n n.. 11 I aa Jaii linrnrtn 1 a ki .itnmn. . , f AVUU f AU, O. VI. . w. i . i tPV-The Calgary Consols and Van- I Texas. " ' ' ' - - - couver Lions of the Northwest pro V i Th stolen car belonged to Vlv- hockey- league, ;played a ; two-aU ua vartwrigni ox uamsourg. I overtime tie here tonight. the board ot army engineers. It was 1 eared here today. . . Late Sports Climax Nears in Quarrel : Over Lumber Fixing FJKCOffiffil CITED 10 ADDRESS mf mmm w A Holiday Attire PORTLAND," Dec -Itm-Otto Strfiht'c fixrfih nt4itwiaii 1 I A nVlahnma . sfHfwr I r : v AAJLt s aas ea aa - swv v -m h v am . -tmj won two of three falls from Rod Fenton 102, Canada,: ln their wrestling match here tonight. Del Kunkle, 160, Salt Lake, gained one fall and the decision from Bill CaxielL ICS, Jasonvllle, Miss. - . . - - - . - Pug -Ryan, 162, Los Angeles, By A. C HUNTER ' WASHINGTON, Dec 10.-aV IThe West, Coast Lumbermen's as sociation prepsrea tooay to carry Its tight . against price . fixing- la the lumber Industry before aa NRA public hearing Tuesday, - A group, headed by A." E. Mc intosh, Seattle, will appear to ar gue the case . While the hearing was called primarily on the petition ot that group, Mcintosh aald, "many oth- -' Salem -streets blossomed out over Sunday ln brilliant decora tions of ropes of cedar ' strung across the- streets In the business district. -The Salem Ad club car- er divisions throughout the coun- til ,V.5ItW ttow h. nlnned Lei 'Nelsonl 168 T Great ried out the decorations and rals- try are Jolnins: the west coast ln the poison registry. However, the Ptnnea i-es nelson, iss, ------ tn t,-m a it..? innnir.i1..t ih mni. ed the money to pay for them. A large center wreath adds to the poison label must go on all sold r Falls. Doses, but one druggist comment-1 university ot Washington live won i" - Chrtstmasyt appearance. T j ... .v.-l ' 1 t-m-m th- Italian ithi.Hn Mnlt n T&S ropes are loopta . tnis year eu Aner au, waw.iiuun 1 . . " ...... . I ,.n.T -aHroa wlrh hr.,t rmit ranatlnn aralnat know the purchaser.' it is a mat-1 a raggea Dasxeroau exniDiuon io-i"" - , .. " I.C . . 7-7; m V y. ..vw.. their appeal" against the mini mum cost, protection prices ot the lumber code ; Tomorrow's hearing is the re sult of a prolonged fight la the appeal,! pointed out - that -the prices were ordered last summer by Gen. Hugh 8. Johnson, then NRA ' administrator, because of the- '.'existence of aa emergency" in the Industry. It now Is contend ed that the 'emergency has pass ed and the price structnre should be abolished from the code - In announcing the hearing the NRA board said it hoped to deter mine whether the emergency has passed. ' ' . "-" In the fight against nxea priees, opponents have said that there has been wide-spread viola tions and the prices are Impossi ble to enforce. A private survey. ter of taking his word for what day, 40 Ho 24, with Mark Anton he Intends to use It." : - clch, former Washington star, tal Unless there ,1s a foreign sub- lyta 15 points for the club team stance or poison in denatured al- . -' cohoU 1t is not deadly poison, one SEATTLE. Dec. 10. -3- The dna store owner coined. Tramros Seattle Seahawks raced to a 2 to 0 drink it steadily and in doing so (win over Edmonton tonight ln a the price structure Previously, proponents ot eode' prices won WILL COOPERATE support ln the board of directors PORTLAND.' Ore..'Dec.,10-JPi I but later the association voted -The California congressional del- against minimum prices and" the egatlon and California cities will lumbermen's fixed price repeat support Portland s proposal ror l association was zormea wr wi - tk the mattei andey advisement, 'polite 'itietho ft declsrjiii; jheij Idevelog i rtfiaUnse. develop a resistance to it. Just as Northwest - pro hockey,, league an exposlUon a"" . ... " . . .. . . . 1 li 1.-1 I - n'. i. o. i-ai-1 iiahrata eftmsletlon of Co&ncvllle 1 case to NRA. naoiiuai armaera o. xea iicuuui i.uui., --. . v. 1 ; --. - I -tt... ra mn in tta treaip. ; - -caia. . -a ji-'h NASHVILU2, Tenn.. . Dec 10. (VDeefering farm income has increased about a bHUon dollars over last year, despite, the drought. President Roosevelt told the American .Farm. Enreau ' fed eration .today that- agriculture must continue "to adjust its to tal production to the market that actually exists" if further gains are to be realized. .1 Two other requirements ! for "an even larger Increase in 1I35 were cited: A sufficient increase In Industrial production to ex pand - the market for farm : pro ducts, and payment of more ot the nation's export trade by in creased Imports. : , s . The president spoke - by tele phone from -the White House to a . a. -. t fat -a a)a At- ponent. said, showed that approx. J. - tbonsand, oi lmately SO per cent of the operat ors were violating tne coae pnc while la the westera piae division the percentage was somewhat lower, i - - - ' ;" -" ' - ' On the other hand there Is a tendency among some members of the Industry to look on the fight as unnecessary until there Is definite information as. to the (Turn o page 2, coU 31 ered for the ltth annual con vention of the federation. f ' Cordell Hull, a native Tenes seean who left the U. S. senate to become secretary of state, was on tne program ior a on "Agriculture and Foreign Trade .Agreement"," but becansl c-f an stuck cf laryngitla thj speech was read by his perfoni friend. Judge J. 11. Cardeiibire