CIO 7orkers Sued by AFL Suit Is Culmination of J Long Lumber Trade . Argument PORTLAND; Ore., Aug. 10-) -A twp-jear-old split In northwest lumber unionism reached circuit conrt todar when the American Federation of Labor filed an 111,269 action against approxi mately 1200 Congress of Indus trial Organisations workers. Naming officers and members of CIO local . No. 3, lumber and sawmill workers' union, and the SAVINGS JO to 601 Await You at the August Furniture Now in Progress - GEVURTZ Furniture Co. 75 N. Liberty. t Salem parent organization, International 'Woodworkers of America, the suit sought recoTery of funds and property claimed to naTe been taken when workers left the ATL. Garnishment papers were filed against CIO officers and wages due about 285 employes at the Jones, Multnomah Box, Inman Poulsen, , Eastern V Western, Portland, Clark-Wilson, Klngsley, B. r. Johnson and .West Oregon Lumber companies. Garnishment also - was instituted : against all Portland banks carrying work ers' accounts, i Attachments were asked ' on CIO office equipment. L. Presley Gill of Seattle and Fred Jensen, Portland, AFL attorneys, asked a deputy sheriff be stationed at CIO headquarters until 1X849 was The suit charged that before workers joined the CIO, funds were checked .out- of AFL: local No. 2532 and returned as a loan to aToJd claims by the brother hood of carpenters and joiners, principal unit of AFL lumber un ions. - ; : The -suit was assigned by the brotherhood to the Portland dis trict 'council, -lumber and sawmill workers. 2 Girls Drowned In Nehalem River VERNONIA, Ore., Aug. 10.-(ff) -Two Vernonla high school girls who sought refuge from heat and forest fire smoke and ashes In the : Nehalem river near here were drowned Wednesday. : They were Alice '.' Weed, 18, Legion Awards , i ; v I "' - i . - I 'J 1 i ' if j Shown above are trophies to be presented to parade and mus ical contest winners" daring the Legion convention, contributed by two local merchants. daughter of former. Columbia county Sheriff and Mrs. Oscar G. Weed, and Eloisa Garner, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Garner. 2CD Attend Tout To Set Irrigation CORVALLI8, Aug. 10-ff)-Ore-gon State college- experiment sta tions were inspected today by 200 farmers and businessmen at the start of the 10th western Oregon Irrigation tour. The procession "of 75 ears will travel through Lane county. Fri day; from the Stout farm on the Xugene-Coburg road. Experts told the tourists black berries under Irrigation for 13 years had increased In yield 21 percent, raspberries 110 per cent. Henry Hartman, head of horticul tural research, said the. Quality had; improved and the cost per pound decreased. Extension Specialist Art King, who organized the first tour, pre sented reports showing irrigation Increased profits on all crops. Studies were particularly directed to hopsr beet seed, vegetables, seed crops and pastures. Since the first tour, Irrigated acreage In western Oregon has In creased from 2000 to 25,000 acres. Fall Down Ship $ Stack 1$ Fatal to Workman SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 10-tiPi William Storey, 40, ship-fitter. fell nearly 100 feet down the in side of the stack of the liner Mariposa today and was killed when he landed on a boiler. Storey was working near the top of the stack when he slipped and plunged downward. ENJOY-- at the 'METROPOLITAN STORE' Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your IJonoy Cheerfully Refunded VALUE! Full-Fashioned Pure Thread Silk or Rayon Women's Sizes &y2 nnnfiinlf to 10 r""- - Can you believe it! The same quality hose which ' regularly sold at 39c and 50c pair. All first qual ity. ; While 200 Doz. 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William " Gana, , et Portland, wai killed when the ear ta which no was riding went off the lower Columbia rirer highway near , Prescott and plunged SO Gerald afaeauley, Portland, and Jennings Vogue, Portland, were Syt: lMaley was drtrlng. State Patrolman HoUU Jones re ported. -f n-v--. . , . , . . Restaurant Reply : To Union Is Due PORTLAND, Aug. ' 10TP)-Ar-bitratlon of a wage dispute, sug gested by the American Federa tion of Labor joint culinary coun cil, hinged today on a reply ex pected tomorrow from the Asso ciated Restaurants of Portland. A proposed 10 per cent wage cut' was refused by the union. Carl T. Fredericks, council secre tary, charged owners had Insert ed ' blind 'newspaper adrertise menta seeknig workers In erent of a tie-up. He also said the un ion accepted a five, per cent cut last winter with the understand ing It would be restored In May. Not all restaurants made the reduction. Fredericks said, some had restored it and some had not. He said pickets were withdrawn from an east side restaurant yes terday after the cut was restored. Road and Bridge Fund Allotted to Bonneville WASHINGTON, Aug. 10-(P)-A 1221,810 WPA grant to the Bon nerillo power administration for Toad and bridge construction waa approved todajr by , President RooseTelt. The construction will be part of transmission line build ing from Bonneville to Cendit and Vancouver In Clark, Skamania and Klickitat counties In Wash- i ington. . ; 2- . Evenings ; and ; - Snndavs . TU1 11 PM. for Your1 Conyenience Poli We will meet all prices a n d will always maintain highest quality at lowest prices. 187 High St Next Door to Grand Tlteatfr EI E31S IWl 'WSMESmi Tony Elia9 Manager ' " Asst. Flavors 51 0 AU Brands 14-oz. Bottle taU cans JVL ET73 an LUX, LIFEBUOY OR PALMOLIVE for S n 7 WW RED OR BLUE LABEL HILLS BROS. 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