ie!sliiure Opens ; - - Tlie -Vps!ifr ..- .' , v la -sir -r In.'iics ( - - day i I ,e: -: : jiy, -i re :cll; :;ax. Terr?. JIon.Tjr 3. I .La. 11, northwest wlx. J. ! I Ir rorfant news will break la ' .-.".cm this month; for fsU ti; Jxr.tla"? J reports of I"-liIatiT proceedings, read The Statesman. ' PCUNC2D IC51 KltillTi. SIXTH YCAR Calf in, Orescn, Tuesday Morr.ir, January 12, 1837 . l' I'rice 3c: fiewsti-ijEf rr - -v "f n I : . t jj 1a'". K A 1 1 - ... . . - . - Houses Select ;ladere,Hear :Franciscovicli and Boivin accorded :GavcIa With . ! No Vote Opposin I or Flood of Bills Irisn't Yet , Apparent ; Only Three. : tt! ' J." 2 c " : -; - Martin Speech jj.fr: .... .'. . 1 1 BY JOHN D. MINTO . Opratlns smoothly, without a Ingle hitch In pre-laid plana ot the conceded leaders, the 39 th session ot the Oregon state leg IsUtnre organized quickly yester . day morning, selected pre-deter- mined officers as outlined at the . Sunday night - caucuses,, heard committee appointments . - made, listened , to i one of the ' shortest speeches erer made ' "by a 1 state executlre reporting to (he legis lature' tn-the afternoon and then called it a . day, adjoining nntil .10 o'clock this morning. - In hlK short address delivered before -the. Joint session of the house and senate yesterday ai tenoon. Corerno Charles H, liar tin urged the legislates to keep the state on an eren keeL The message. was also heard by state officials and members ; ot f Jbe state supreme court who were special gueU at the cession.: The galleries.. were well filled -daring . the period.-i : . - : . Pointing to - the heary ."no'1 rote on Tarioas measuM . at the last election, the executire urged . - s inil nine MKUtBiivir w wuf ln order not to "rock the boat.? of the state in the-last two years he declared 'the state is out of the red and emphasized that "it Is essential that the Uz load be not Increased at 'this time. ' Only Three' Bills j f Appear First Day . Two bills nere introduced In the senate and one In the houe during the day. A vetoed special session : measure proridine; for re peal of compulsory student fee was laid on the table lnthe sen- - ate; -' As predicted before the open ing of the biennial meeting, llar . ; ry D. Boirin." Klamath Falls, was ' - v selected as speaker of the house and Senator-Frank" Franrisco t -rich Astoriii. ,won the president's t. position In the upper hou-e. Both were seated - without . opposition aopearlng. either In the Sunday night caucuses or yesterday morning's organization " meetings ' likewise, clerks- and other - as- - . slstants were named In rapid. orr ' der. unanimous .' Totea ' being, cast ta- their, fator, with only one ex- - eeptlon. . ; . . .': " . - . , t .' Credentials committees , of - both ' . bouses seated all members, thus ending, for this session all' dfc putea as to the qualification of meTnbers.-'-Tbe-legislators - were "v. ;sworn.Into, office by Chief. J tin. - 'tlce.. ,Bean , were the newly - It eleeted. officers. C""'- - . '' - , r W. H. Strayer.of Baker presid- ed as temporarx hairm in the - senate', organization while . Sen- ator E. A.: McCornack made lie ::. dominating : speech for Fran.-is- edTlch neplylur briefly president declared I thank yon - '- and I. hope I -lire up to the trust .. yon haTe placed in me' noivia Nominated ' 1 . By ex-Opponent " ' ' ' . RepresentatiM Vemon Bull or " La Grande, who opposed Boirin la the pre-session camp! for sreaker, "Viada the nominstlng speech, for , . his . Klamsth Falls - cfellearte. trhil Charles .rfortlapd. .another mmbr tne ' earlroppoiUon cam p. acted .aj "i ' ? . (Turn to page 10. . " " ':' ' - " -7- t '.. Death Penalty Is i Faced Slayer , : TACOMA, Jan. ll-CTVDeath . faced the kidnaper - killer of Charles MitUon on three fronts tonight. ' , The Washington ' itate anti ' ' kidnap law provides the death penalty for simple kidnaping for ransom whatever the- result. The Washington state' homi cide law provides the death pen- . altv for murder. The-"Liddbergh- law,' federal anti-kidnaplng atnte ' n n d er which the federal bureau of in- vestlgation-. has authority to-aet. . . provides the death penaitvfor a ' kidnaping which the victim is -- " harmed. Uader.thU, act." mr naper ho holds hlj victora for ' ' seven -days Is presumed to h- -" taken him across aetata. line and " lsv therefore subject -to the feder- 1 alVrourt; -The kidnaper mut - ' " tatllsh tte fact the victim did ' not cross a state "line. ' ' I s . s -. O i i ! ' ' . A -v. 18 "dolz Mock the bo An says iiartul Scene a Gorernor Charles XL SXartia read his hlennlal message to the Joint session of the bouse and ' senate on the opening? day off the 89th legislative session Monday afternoon in the armory. The gov ernor said the ship of state waa on an even keel and be boped nobody would rock the beat. Frank ' Franeiseovlch, president of the senate,. site Just to the right of the governor; Harry Boivin, speaker of the house, is at the left, at the earner of the j roetmm. Other Mate officials are on the platform. : ".In the foreground, house members and their -secretaries. ;.,.. -- -4 l.'.Vx't etfyVictiW Funeral Is Today Blrs. Merle Long FolIow4 Husband in Death as i - Result of Crash raslt,v:.-(! ; "Funeral services for Mr. and Mrsi Merle O. Long, will' be held at 1 o'clock this afternoon at the Clough-Barrick ehapef Interment wl be at; Belcrest memorial nor r - - ''" .---'"- . i- - Mrs. - Long. 'victim of an auto mobile accident . which 1. brought Instant " death to ; her husband Saturday, died at the Salem Gen eral " hospital about S ' o'clock Sunday morning.' : '.J',V Mr. and : Mrs.. Long i received their fatal Injuries when, the, ear In which they were driving toward. Portland collided with a Greyhound bns on' the PaclXie highway five : mllea ' north of Brooks about 3:35 o'clock Saturday.'.,- : j . I? , ' 4 Mrs. Lodg waa -brought to Sa lem by a -passing motorist. She had badly .fractured legs and se vere head injuies. - ,;v : Driver of Bus Is ' V '" .". 1 Oat of Hospital . ' Ora . IV Hew:tt,'drtver of the Greyhound; bus, 1 vat . released from the hospital -yesterday noon. Hewitt suffered minor neck i In juries though it was first thought he. was" seriously .hut.. Hewitt lives at Oregon City and has been (Turn ,to page! 7, col- ) " . Around Lohbv The, biennial pilsrimago ! en. For the ' "Kb reenter session ;- ef the Oreiron state leislatnre opened at the Marion hotel and 'nrmory. yesterday," bringing In; - it wake.. vanguard. of clerkn, secretaries : and , lobbyists - to . .whom the saions are. not only' h soufce; o' political intrlgne and maneuvering but a soorce of. sweet financial return dnri ; ing the time the law-makers . ; deliberate. : ' " , Jt Is. in fact, the side line work ers who profit from .the session and not the . representatives and senators, who. draw only S per dir for -the first 40 dars of the meeting and nothing from then until the end of the . lawmaking spree. Officials are already freely predict In s that the Current -meeting will net close in lees than 0 days.-' ;: It was with typical "sew deal organisation thaU. the ' house ; se lected Its officials at. the caucus Sunday night. In no case, waa a position contest, aH being selected by a unanimous vote. This aitu ation allegedly resulted from cer tain deals and maneuvers during the afternoon which permitted the arranging of a sla at an "inform al democratic ' meeting after Har ry Boivin. speaker-elect, had flatly refused . to attend a democratic caucus. : , i ' 1 Maintaining his reputation as .a parliamentarian. Hep. Walter . Fubrer was aastained in a polat of order, raised shortly after : Charles, Leach bad opened the bouse ratwu!, Sunday night.; - Things: moved o fasHSuttday nl&ht; , that .Speaker " Boivin - was nominate l- following . annonsce ment from the temporary . chair man that . nominations . were in order for fcheergeantet-aj'ms..No one objected to the procedare. Boivin was officially selected r.t Trag j v - . :.' r - ,.. I- 1 1 Rlitulak iU Be Backfield Mentor KMENE. Ore. Jan. 11-JIV- The athleUe council of the Uni versity of Oregon gave official ap-: proyal tonight for a football rtmt with ,tb University ot Artsona ai Tucson, next December ' 4.. It waa understood - the agreement waa r for; this year only. - -The hoard also nam eLMlkeMJk ulak, 1 former atar fullback " hare and member of the Chicago Card- Hnaiaf professional team for the past three years, aa backfield coach.-- Otien Bidsl)iii2ht - - . - : r - Bids . in . connection .with the shop building planned for the grounds of the new high school will be opened, at -the session, of the Salem school board tonight. - - The bids. Including plumbing, heating. ventilating and wiring, will be checked against a bid. be-, lng. submitted- by - the 'Hoffman construction company, - firm which is building the kick schooL : . ; Twenty-five percent additional space' would' be provided: lnrra new plan' for, the shopbuUding calling for dimensions of. 3f by S9 Instead of-30 by 0 as orig inally planned. -J. ;:i x'A' Happenings Around the Lesrislative, TTaTlal 1rnArtr Cnma Thf T?Atlftia Senate Spectators -Missed. the boose ; meeting " yesterday morning. '. "Nominations came so rapidly at the house eaucua that members were hardly ablf to keep up with the calls for. question and unani mous ' votes.! When they failed to respond on one nomination, Ralph Watson; . veteran political writer threw Rep. Leach into consterna tion I when he obligingly called "question . on. the motion then before ' the group. In f the - senate, ' organization also went- off smoothly, with all members seated, officers and as sistants chosen in leas than halt an boor after the raucus was call ed lo order ly Sen: W; H.Strayer; One' senator nominated 'a eonstl tnemtwho wasn't on the slate, for a clerkship but.be got nowhere.' . The weather Jmay seem chilly to western Oregon representatives, but -to Rep. Vemon 3ull of Baker, tt feels warm and in serving as a gmdual thawing out process. Last Thursday, Rep. Ball drove through Meachem when the thermometers on the highway fehops In the little mountain town showed 64 degrees below aero. "You caq really feel that," Bull declared. - Flowers for the Jadles. On each of the desks of the four, lady members of the house yesterday was a bouquet j of flowers. They were the regular' opening of the session gift of former Governor Oswald West, T It wa. only! because he was yonthfal and bashful" that be refrained from ktsslng the Lu!y . members of the Louse yestcr-Jay ..Chief Justice Henry J; Lean ex- . plained n tiis3come talk -to the legislators after - be had worn In-tT:e taernbers cf- the session. . II.- IS. 1 - was , Introduced and (Tarn tj ra29 2, Coh 7) Gold Spell Gnnes Thawing Temperature Is ' Recorded During Day ; IUyer Jaxa Rernaixis . Shivering- in . .the Willamette valleya wintry, weather "waa a Hula Jesa Violent: during, the day Monday bat tho mercury dipped rapidly - again -teat night ; to a minimum ot - 1 1 -degree - s after reaching 3 1, four -points abova frseatng- at mid-dar - Xht temper stars rose again during- the night attar , kitting :the low, -point at 10:30 It was -Ml at 1 o'clock ( this morning, v, L xno weatner - Bureau eouia i era- see no moderation or the : cold ness la sight for today. Increase lng cloudiness .'was forecast. . Despite . the Icy road conditions that prevailed, no serious motor ing accidents were reported here Sunday or. Monday. Ice packs, in Mill'- creek, espe cially, in the. branch which cross es JSUte street near 19 th are not at . p r e s e n t endangering' city bridges, according, to City .Engi neer r Hugh v Rogers c but , may, should . Mr sudden . tha've start .the ice morinw out quickly. : : Rogers said ? bo. -was. prepared to dynamite the Ice Jam backedJ up -from the cement-dam. near Taylora. beach, and.. surrounding the .wooden 3 1st street bridge as soon as -there am any signs of a Ice still ' extends across tn WlUamette although yesterday's comparatively- warm.- 'w eat b'.e r, started v the Snr to .tb wl a c; slightly. Threat of -damage to the Maxlon-perk. ! county -nrwge' i negligible as the piers ' withstood a." much- severer lam in lllK ' . Peace iiildrtceo t Bt ibe Associated Press) ; 'Germany and France exchanged pledges ' yesterday-- to respect thei Integrity, of Spain, and7 Spnnisn possessions. . !,The development, - announced by the French embassy In Berlin,1 waa interpreted as' easing, tension over allegations of German: activ ity In Spanish Morocco. - . These alterations ware denied in Tetnan, ; Spanish Morocco, :. msx&. Serial.: ji V-T:i xance maintained-her vigiiaaee as French troops drtedn French Morocco 'and French warships; prepared to said today-from Toul on for maneuvers, in the Medlter raneaa. .- .' ; .-."-.s r . Relchsf nehrer. Adolf Hitler,' the 7 r e n c h embassy - in " Berlin an notneed, assured' French Ambaa- aador Andrt Francols-Poncet, Germany bad no intention, and; never bad the intention of vfolal-i lng ta any manner ' the Integrity of Spanish territory. , . - NEW ORLEANS,. Jan. 11-CTV4 "isaby-Jack'-. Torance, i World's shotput record holder; knocked out Johnny Saxon, . Beaumont, Tex., t heavyveight, in - the first round' of their - scheduled ten round bout at the coliseum to-' night.- It was Torance'a second, knockout ..vi;tory .'.In -c as- - many, tart3. as a 'rrofesslonal boxer.: -1 - MUD FORD.- Ore... Jan. The Sti Jiarr's , baskethair tem cf I'eilord laid claim to- aorne' tort cf a recorJ tcdar-i-it iLuf out t!.e Grants ra.63 tlsi ecLacl fres!:r.:ca 23 to C '-- Gernanv JLGte;Sport!T::S JdtotfNamdi;-. Aide toPageri Move Planned Office CbtjrthouserfJs - Desired; :(invenience -j- Held: Chief Issue .v-.- Question bf - Space There Unsettled; Memhers ' f of Court Quoted - : Lyle J. Page, who became Mar lon county district attorney JSn uary l, yesterday announced that Joe B. Felton wonld be- his chief deputy, -for the time being" and that be wanted to move his office to the county courthouse, "where if beloagm,-.. -:r:'4 I ?s;r:- . Felton, graduate ot Willamette university college of lav. baa been second ' deputy : district -attorney for three years under the retiring ehlet. prosecutor, - William H. Trlndla.- ,f.i 4 1- -tx ; District Attorney Pago . declar ed bis wish' to move the prosecut or's , office to the . courthouse was motivated! entirely by a desire to conduct official 'business, aa ef ficiently as possible, lis recognis ed, be said, that there bad been repeated, criticism of the county's J paying rent for an outside office for the district attorney, ..but as serted ft was not the $2 a month rental charge, -but the Inconven ience to i b e t b " the public and county off fcers that led htm to in vestigate i the Tpoaslbility et . mov ing Into the courthouse.. County Elbuld Pay - -j-- net neDeclaree - - ? ; " " "tt m ray opinion t b a t ' the eonnty 'iciit'caa,"; lestty-Hgntr should pay rent for this office, Page said. "That is hot a factor." Bat; bet added, he thought "the coarthonse la - the proper. - place for a district attorney's office." Sach aa J arrsagemenC he aaid, ls baiter for the district attorney snd for feosnty' offices, Dally trips back and" forth between the courthouse and s downtown office waste valuable' time. Page explain ed, and four, business - could be bandied. Jmneh . better'. . from r the courthouse. -". .J, .;' " ' Two members; ef the county court agreed, , however, yesterday afternoon that any. effort to find and , fit up rooms ,ln the court house for the district? attorney should not '.be made at present while construction of a new coun ty bunding; is' being considered. -- "It-would be .unwise now when, we are planning on a new build ins. County Commissioner. Leroy Hewlett' declared, vik, --':y- --Commissioner ; Roy Melson de clared the- - prosecutor's officer (Turn tb!.pag IS, eoL-4) i .,4 - . v- ' - - J. ' ; ' ; - . . - t ' :-" rf'. .;- A 1 ' Tke' bulk of the' 1 3 1. OOl estate1 bsf t by Carroll L Mooree, suprame! court building Janitor who died re-t eently. ultimateirwUlbe used to erect, a - monument'lfottorlng prej g6nr 'ploaeerr. aecortlns .' K the; willTwhicb was admitted topro4 bats veaterday. Tha city council will determine ibe' type off f boot nment and ite.-ieestlon. .. . r: Before the residue off the atatee reverts to the city, 350 0 will be devoted to ' far e : of r the : L; Ri Moores, jr lot in the Odd Fel lows cemetery, 31000 win be spent to cover It with: concrete $3000 will be paid outright to Mrs. Charles -F. .Elgtn, who eared -.for Carroll Moores. and certain other terms of- the will must be arrle4 OUt. ' - " i ' ' - rfi I 5' - . t Mrs Elgin - la" to receive furni ture in the' Mooreg' home at 3iS South ; Cottage street, - the prop (Turn to page 10, col. 2), Girl Present at I kidnaping Is Dl r ?' T SEATTLE, Jan." ll--Tbe 15-year-old .girl who .witnessed the kidnaping of Charles Mattaon from his Tacoma home December 37, Virginia Chat field. Is. ill from shock,- her mother said tonight. ? Highly . nervous since i the' kid- naping,. Mrs. Luella T. Chatfleld broke the news to her daughter that' the boy was dead.' - -;. . - When the is calmer, the will attempt to aid authorities ia every way possible. to-Cs.1 ti8lU"i:?r Slayer, an I is -sera i 3 wo-- : r. c ognlro'l;lm a gala I -a. CLit:: -"There U nct!.!ii.X.caa da to fcf!p TIazfl.tvi r-'3-cf . I'rs. i:atteen.-;i-ah.l -tit , ti-t.r lEimedlatfcY- It all tz? fcorrlLla too borritle.'. . . ; . ; . , - - IK a "m - 1 - --- 1 r yuster.iuauses;-! I - - .- '4 t . . -. -.-..- Injuries to 13 In Auio Strike -a. 7, i First Major Violence vTs Reported' at . Flint. As l Riof Guns Are Used 'R Dispute ! Order1 Feeler f ? - v ore onr senirment (By The Associated .Press) ! : Serious violence: broke out last night . for the first . time . in. the nation's ramified industrial strife. Stay-in strikers were - rooted; Body - company, - General " Motdf 4 sdosiaiary, , at- Flint, - Mich.,- by riot guns and '. tear, gas" v.;.:i .? At least 13 persons were known to have been injured' ,'mosf of them by gunshot, when police and pickets came to grips at the Fisher, plant.! Others suffered from the: effects -of gas and blows struck In street fighting. ; , ': ' .'.The affray, was provoked when police tried to cope With a crowd which gathered outside the fac tory, . occupied by striking mem bers . of ' the. United Automobile Workers of -America. Company guards, who had removed a ladder used to convey food to the "sit-down"- strikers, were reported to' have fled when the - strikers rushed them, took their keys sad opened the main ' gates" to permit food. to be carried In. ; . ::r . --IA Washington "strategy" con ference between John L. . Lewis, commander-in-chief.- pt the .com- mlttes for Industrial organisation,' andhla field marshals la the auto mobile atrlkea was . a dominant facet of -.the ..'American -' labor' drama.. , I 7 . ' v I 58AN -FRANCISCO, Jan, 1 l-iffl) -Conferees renewed discussion to- off , nnsettled Jaauea law the maritime strike,-' and .two unions Involved - In .the 74-day- dispute ' (Turn to page'10, .coL. 1) , entire basineaa MMknm tmn ol Jetinvr ' ' . son, ir miles south of here: -on the Pacific' highway was ;, destroyed by fire which broke . ' "out late last night. , i : J - The flre-ww-aported aa- ; dcr control at 3 o'clock this i f;::,marn!bk& jtV -:::; I v i. - Bolldlngs , destroyed by the i S R flre tncinde ms grocery store, - - ss vFUi swmvi j .asaam swvar swe r - torav second-hand store"- and " m barber shop. ." ' ' -' 'TS6'... cowlmnnlcationi -WlthJ, 4' Jefferson I was . poeaible. , AU.tj - phone-' circuita through the-. rp.Snem. were -r : ... i. -, 5 4 - a.,.A,s - Albany .telephone., opi. V-esnier".'-, contacted iby : the j f Staeaanan said that'the first ? reports there were. "that . four .. buJldinssLttt, tbo 7 Jeffersonf Ibesineas aiectioa .'.were '.oa X fire, V The . information ... was . ' relayed" to. Albany by : aome-"5 4 '.'.'enei whb hednhoned from n ' arm-bovse. f ' A State police car Was sdv-l en ' erdera throvgh' ' Sai lean police .'radio station' toe lnveatlsa(r about iZ:iS.Z l'.-'A pampeV and" six f lremeni" j - 'were rushed fromAIbahy aft- i ?'f ev si request 'fOraid wis re ' 'lelved'- there' "at TlsfS3? lastn ..a4sns.' fFourl buJldlags- WerO reported burned or burning' bt? I that: time, -r.-T..y ?t'-Z"M. ." " ";Gne regular nrenuT'.andjf v five volunteer 'made np' tbeL: ' - .crew of Ue; Albany pumper;.; v': Chief Oliver ButU of the A1J ''.banr fire department 'went;; ' : '.with the; crew..;..V..; - . :r ! Marion county members off the etate -leglslatureVive republicans and 'one democrat, came out 'of the committee appointments yes terday with, some of the most paw? erful committee chairmanships fin the 1 session and ' with .one hodse member "on the all-powerful hods ways and imeans- committee. i j i- Senator I Douglas McKay '"'rer celved - the chairmanahlp of the roads and bighwaya - committee, one 'off the most Important in I'M upper bouse, and Is a member -of the eapltol reconstruction ero-.5p. Senator Charles K. EraulJ.n'? i3 to bead tie tar'lrs cnniit'.re aa be did Ja tie 13 35 ft:: 'on. '.fa the i house, r.ep. Walter rutrer was des!rr.at :l ; as ctalrnian cf the bankUs group. i:?a::h r end ... corporati .t.e -'.' 'i !' rtin ir to Ji . ; :'c morEs c i Ltii t! : - t'ce t r c: ? J.. lot rat aci f. tern.:r, rcc.vcl tla ar; ,t - Almost ian Eyet JBatterea Cody Probably Dead liiHaQyfea 'Iilake JoCTess 7bh- Case rpACOMA, Jan. 11 (AP) Massed federal, sUte and load iJ. police authorities turned loose their full forces tonight a in a drive to capture th? kidnaper of Charles Uattson a j. few hours after the" search for ,the 10-year-old Tacoma boy ended iri tragedy.-. VYi-:. " f '.. " . . A 19-year-old Everett youth stumbled on Charles tit tered, nude body, shortly before noon" today in a clump cf snow-covered brush. The head. was crushed, the teeth broken, the body covered with blood and bruises. . - . h ' I ; Within half a dozen hours, J Edgar Hoover, dircctor cf the federal bureau of investigation, announced in Chicio his department would fuse .all the resources at our command -to apprehend and brinsr to justice the .kidnaper and slayer - iYcilllH 1 SBodvBicoverv i ii.v:i"i-..-'--i vAunst ; Corpse i Xda lieatexsi Asserts ;w :. I EVERETT Wash., Jan ll-r(JP) i-Here la -ther atorn'taTf -told by Gordon "Morrow,' i; of tow the beaten body of: 1 0-year-old : kid naped Charles Matiton,: Tacoma waa found near here today; - ; ' - "It 'was! tbemost awful exper ience I ever bad finding the body of that poor little Mattson boy out there In the woods. , b "l v Vento rabbit .hunting-: with my :33 rifle right In back of our bouse and was going through the woods Whfen r saw a rabbit. ; v "I started to run after the rab bit," then. 1 stumbled and- felt -1 hit somethlns softn: ; ; " v . ;-v? : -I looked down and there be was,all naked lying in the snowt rit.waa a' horrible sight," r.was so frightened. I guess 1. nearly fainted.- I don't remember getting up but I know ! I stood and' looked dSwn'on his little form, stretched tout there" IA a p o c k e t In. the rOUhd." '7."-,' : 'He looked awful- someone had beaten him all over. His bead waa ' 'i4! didn't stay to look any more further? I Just.' "ran" right J to my home and Shouted at my zatner There's -ei IttQe .boy; lying put la . , (Turn to page 10, coi:. 2) ; YtTtik BriokeH ''ie& Xfren Ilide i Uoriei Get Help ". . REDMOND; Ore.. Jan; llHT After.. lyfng In" his .aero-cold -cabin belplessl or , two "days' becanaeT ot a broken legfc Frank: Eos wick, ltv lg alone in-. Use Aaawood' area of central' Orego'd,: recovered - Suffi ciently to crawl to bin barn," climb astride his horse and ride to Ash wood s . ,. - .--u ; i.: - H waa .-brought 'to. a- hospital here today and .-was - expecte'f .ta recover. Toe leg waa broken in a wood-chopping- mishap, j ;. .:. as chairman of the Important ad ministration and - re-organization group. He la also "on the highway and taxation and revenue commit tees equally important. ' - - Altboagh- -.not designated as chairman off, any committee: Ron- Sid -Jones Is a member off the ways and means committee which posi lion is considered equal to a chairmanship. He la also, vice- chalrinaa cf two other croupa. - The complete appointments for the Marlon legislators are as fel lows:-. . . '- -. ; I'ciray: rcais and 1'livars chairr.-.: z, -i.i:-itlca asi dr;! itj Elralrs, r: Ic.'tl 1 i tltnt! , rt..:a . xlr.aa. t!c- c :cl r; at'.-., t: I ueut cr 1 f re trr f - f " - i -rcr: 1 z- - 7 t' -3 clufrr -n,. r1 si if r :? i ti. rescluii : : i. . - .--'Jv-;es: airLull-ral "vi man. i'U'l2 Izcds v'.co-c I'.rr HTurn to rae " 8) Finds.-B.atlly of iIattson Cliild: I Nearly Y7cek -.4 .'V No soi me juattson boy.' - In" -Tacoma, the Washington state - patrol ' indicated its pcllce men -would be given full authority to resume the search they ab& doned last : week 'la. the fccre Charles might be returned safely, ?. Tacoma and Seattle city pcttee . joined "the bunt, announcing t$s -end of their1 rhands-otf policy. In Seattle, department of Jaetlee agents and. city police Waited in What observers believed, to; ts -s kidnap raid within two" hours alt er "the body. was found. " r- .-Harold Nathan, assistant ;rc-' tor of the bureau, 'announced 1 1 Tacoma the 323,000 ransom p- nianded by Charles kidnaper k&2 ,' not ; been . paid by the "boy'a far- ents,. Vt. and Mrs."W.- W. Mattson, - : Under direction of the federal agents, ,pr. S. 21, Creawell, anf Dr. -Clyde Maglll of -Tacoma per formed aa- autopsy on Charlee body at the mortuary here to -. tannine the' exact cause and ap proximate time of - death. .- ; - ported by close frlenda to be pro strate with grief Jn their iomr ' Nurses and special - attendants ' looked, after -them. " ; .. : Gordon Morrow, son of an Ever- -elt chicken: rancher," found -the . Mattson boy's remains today whHe be waa hunting1 a rabbit. ?ferroTf imraediitely notified officers, wlwj tentatively f I de n 1 1 1 ted it as--Caarles"':-;',; - - r Charles Morrowi'- owner-f the nearby chicken' ranch, tlli cirictrs -the. neighborhood , do S aj TtarTted . wildly St about 3 p. ra.,f ,uaiay aa though an Intruder were some where near. He added he believed' the body was thrown in the bruh at that time! .Federal agents remained la the' district.; near .Everett; toniiht,--checking the cut-OTer, stumn-fUl ed land for all po?sibis clues, tak fngvlihpression' ct automobile tire tracksand foot tracks and -search- j lng for anything- else which miEiit v lead them to the kidnap-murderer . The. fvid- today' loosed law n foreement -agencies wLlch bat a been Tolantatlly harapered" dur ing the last two weeks by. tie leaf any action they took to capturo the kidnaper would endanrer the life of .Charles, held for 322.009 ransom. ' ' , : SEATTLS, Jan. il-VKinC County Coroner Otto 'Mittelstadt, who made a -minute examination of the body of kidnaped Charles Mattson before it was removed Vy police from .where it was;foun4 today, .said tonight .-.be'. "Sniff -V tie. Lcylfc?l" teen" d?3l for 'fot or tive.da1.t:- s 1., . . t . . , CThe coroner" aaldctbe' f Irjers x 5 ' both-boy's' bands wereerreail an3 booked. aa. If be bad claw e 3. Th flngera were caked with a tlus grey clay, of the sort commonly found along river banks, llituu stadt said. ": .'- One of the principal clues yield ed by the "body itself were abras ions and marks of dirt an i grea? i In the skla," indicate - ha sa.K that- the frozen body tal t c:i transported oa the floor of a filrty Jolting old automotlla. r:.On h!s wrjsts were raarks ct a sms!l rre cr cord. tOTr!?; t had be- . 1 ;un J. I would fy, fr- ; these ' l.-.Iications." be 1. a j i t bad?y" abused and roucl! l.;.r, . led." " . 1. L L A D of TODA ry r.. c ,t!' : I.; i