The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 09, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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THIS STAT KSM AN PUBI JSHtNQ COJ
CHAKI.Ka A 8PRAUUH Preetdeat j
- I HonM ot r AaaMirialed Preee
tha Associated Pieee ewluaiteiy entitled to !?
paWk-ailoci of e aWwa diapatebee credited to U or aot the.
wtM eredltad la Xtvr
die minds
wertn-ttTta? on I "" ' '. . T--0
the Indian affairs- ?
of Oregon la year ISM i .
Uie skookum hoose at Slletxi
Coming to the dealt of thla eol
nmnitt la a com of the "Report
f hjt CnmmimAioner of Indian Af
fairs." Department of the JntaJ
lor, for 1S5 oaiea nowmwr -
tst that rear, nublished laliT
rVnn Wl1lnr(fi1t. D.' C '
r.i iilitaHa volume!' COTrtaln-
tn hAnft soft vnxea. has a lot of I
Oregon news mat was; ui uu-i
f Few Initiative Measures
CA. 4V m Via nvocil mew? finds thnnphtS for
fully OUPIW, lewer J- wtte 0- Aloa with this aid tea com.
tneir sppetra cT"" T?I3 3 m, aeveral newspaper cuppings, uaiw
eon initiative toaiiot tms ian wm not wo wuwusu r,
ures. freak or otherwise. There will be only three.
r. rLrrr?rV:l Tf K- with mean- HTerai wspaperp
ffOn lniUaUve Ballot iau . .7 1 - lla 1S30 as a earner;
- - ii M . i r CT nmjirmm Will AJS III II w ------ - hi m r I W K H h v w ?
"Star prble i ij;
not is eTidenee; sent ty
Carter. Of coarse that was
MJT.
years
vote in!538 which inr--SSd the number of aiatarea re- oton
vote in -..V " " .... nT,v,- fn. iaw which prohibits
navment of petition circulators, though it is a bit disconcert- well lBOWll early pioneer, p
paynrent x t"" " Tv,ori - iMf fwn of the three! r. M. carter, who for IS yeaj
mg 10 aavance u f.Wi"" iT M was roTernment physician at tlk
measures for wmcn pemions were wiuw- of the coast maua
ly "special interest" lejasiation. v-ii!,.,vtr,o resermtlon. and for fonr yaars.
These are the proDosais for legalizing pinball rnachines prior to is9i, mdian AsMnt-at
and nernTitW private sale of liqnor. Their inspiration is siiets. The -sileta News' mafc.
olSSSraSW ftgr scarcely e crcal com- --gg-S
ment-though it will be forthcoming never fear, and nghy bq ffind and pleMant th?t w.
so for their opponents cannot afford to be too complacent hardly that it waswinter
Uw. an issue upon which there is. room for a difference of nwed from 4S to;5
opinion. It is a complicated question which will require ol degree8. Not enoagh snow has
?vl rnWientious voter an amount of study which he can fallen to track a rabbit. stoekvu
worus xi a uuu sjk ----- - . . jjt-r I some unprvBuMM
be called upon to decide, even though the decision so directly itat on aU tnter.
.ff vpVt citizen. The legislature has had the tailk con- - k
trol svstem "on trial" since the 1939 session and might better
l?l?VinirA dpciaion e&rlv next year.
nave r" . : , ' . A-. I Its place a nlc
The Oregon electorate snouia, now wias f hariag a nice
past, express its gratitude that the list of measures is so short
v ?! j v jw micxlinor over the usual
M K-tejSiK Vh? lot crbelThas
Sateful that the proposed amendment to the nnemployment Igs" thAa 89 as
compensation law wai not successfully inlUatea; ior ii mere R warnliit: to the law breakers
in anr function of state government SO complicated that it that they mast behare themselrea,
U 52rr??e the province of the casual voter to attempt or la they so.
its modification, it ia unemployment iiisurance. 7 a l.w4reaker has laa-
Since there, will be pressure upon the legislature to en- thert ta days ront by aad
act admendments to this law similar to those set forth In the 0fta thejrwere fed only a bread
WtS S failed, it is appropriate to say in wat, wh did ao oft..
PMaing that the proposed cfaangea are vicious, for the moat jw be reputed on t aaae
part. -liberalization" or tne compensauoa vkxu " -Discipline had to be very strict hoiany hmed fsatarea contracted.
aim, and -this might have proven a uangerousiy jwpuiat to the early days of the raserra- -Then, Effsnll, thU xaeana that
cause since the payroll tax Which supports this program 4s tion. Bnt these things hare all Uxiat Kllroor has beaa mardar
rtT.T,firlv hv emnlovera. Actually, increasing payments to passed away and with It the edr That the odelrrered Am-
the minimum "going wage'- is not in the public interest; t2u va, the indlaa people will Usttt't leaa to cob-
elimination or experience raxing wouiu uavo wc w chuioaa, thenso.'
Hon upon employers who maintain steady payrolls? and the I like . oOier chief inspector
fallacy that employers alone are "stuck" for the costs may oe ." tu
refuted by CUOting tnat OUtsxanaing cnampwa o buum also tree-of the white people,
mritv. the nresident of the United States: "Taxes are paid I The decree went forth, lonr age
in tne swear OI every naa wuy aw
' 0 o
- J Mf . ,4gafc. 1 '" 1 1 1
DIovs Bohind Today's News
-, 7?-':.:r -'-.Br PAUL MlLLOn
"Mr. Kosydar has wrecked tha I
old guard hoaso and has pat ia
1U place a alee cottage. Ho is also
rarare duiic
This imnrores his property
very ranch. The old guard house.
bS. '
iVsaw
By Vca WyckMtioa
99
The Kgyptlaa eergeanfs
that ytm must earn your living by
CUts strode ia.
vnahavea. bloodshot of eyes aad
haggard. His dark! bine amtfersa
was-paled by dast.
-Morning. Captain,'" ae said
dully. "I see yoa're becotaa as-
. . a s a. ikM inn (vraimr - nminm iiuiiiiilv -ui
opportunity to exercise their judgment i double liabihty of
bank stockholders, increased legislative pay, the fall primaxy.
lifting of theltenure restriction on two important state of-
the white
1.
"SOets was one of the most im-
fiees, provision for tax bases for new municipalities, regula- portaatraUoas to tho United KUgoar?"
t atroeltv.
"Tee. Hoslaa asaiast hope.
Hugh North pat the nestiea he
dreaded to ask. MAay trace of
Mfrndnm measnrea with a little more confidence; they
have already endured the scrutiny of the legislature
traced him as far as
1 niim
erratlon.- eomoosed. ot aboat III n..n.t
different tribes. They were taken ' vHlage downstream,"
froia-thflr aonM-: "ICHvo amphfled. !Ha was seea
rldlnf with a wait maa la an
open ear.": ! :
"Ton got a description of the
aa with Mar ir ,
-Tea." CSlvo dropped heavily
lata a chair. "WhyT"
dcrwcess in those parts requires theristfaur ad- aaaA ueoSol
rniniatraUon T to nominate its auccessor, who willuthen be nt m m4rW to S"1 verbal akatck
Democracy in Action IHexicarr Style
aad fishing gronnds la the sonth
era anil soath western part of Ore-
Tha Wno-bath which the Mexicans On Sunday chose J rrrers of their home land, and
to call an election is a fairly good indication of democracy brought npon tt. relation
in action south of the border. Crudely atatea, xne peaceiui ; -r r- - 5
dealy. Be uttered a brittle langh.
-WsU. she's making- aaoro head
way than I thought,"
"Tea. It's half of the saxa la
tended to purchase the late-lamented
Folloasbee'a whole eargo.
Iv no Idea where eh got ft."
"Who signed itt"
That's the eatch." was
North's add comment. There's
only a fingerprint and the odd
part of it is your pretty -little
protegee unite forgot no men
tion wkoee it waa. - -'
-Tom doa't sound as if you
trusted her," Cllva observed.
"Doat It" Korth sxaHed. -She
knows plenty about what is back
of these serter ktraage. lfnke
ao mistake about that."
"I doa't," snapped the Eag
llAnman. sad he flashed a lltle.
-She's deneed clever, beautlfur
and altogether the most r-
-By the Lord
Harry!" dive
mlagltd
also
deoertp-
- CUve started up, eyes aarrow
od. -He's the one who had tha
Cilatto-Putrtn automata- aad: the
Grand Prix ammunltloal
- oa." J
-By Jove, T atro a let to lay
my hand on aim. ;
-No doubt, but ' what good
would ft doT Tea caa't arrest
nnrwvu Viw a moiml from another part of the country, or 1 trol them. It must be said ot the
with another brand of voter-appeal. The two wffl: then go l Jm sapod ta asahat mJ
through the motions of eampaigninjr for baJlotSjjeach fuUy & 'SSSPJAS yS&
I? S V .Vn.,U V nnnAtiMlt will mTiV . " .T" biases OlA you g
regard it as a victory in the first round of a fight which U indlaa win be eeem ao more ta ,T-Aboard Vkmipldes yacht. The
by no means over. a , ' VvL
To citizens of this country, used to the relatively quiet SF'tSl aboard. laeMeatailr. i-r tha
-ruZ!zZr? Vv Inn annnlanted the votin- fffl'... ame f eflow wha ehaafieared mo
t j a v.v.-rv. imm tf)i unrt f I .t.. ... ih..i..i. v. I the aigat Kacuca sues
Bar xiuls vi ma uiucr auu v" "- i - . - ""iiira.1
political pnxe-iignung seems a uiue laracai. a .wb vl nZZZTZZ-
rt, but the spiritdocratic totte sense fSSJSS
fc which it is understood, in this republic seems to be totally w tlMltr ln thmt duty,
iaissing, so that the votes cast by the Mexican electorate Dr. Carter was attempting; to
seem to be of little more value than the "Ja" ballots of a euote James rentoore Cooper,
Hitler plebescite. - BOt Tmj Jasper.) iy ,
But this election, however mishandled it may appear to The -snets News" eondudedr
h in it Tfirni conaeauences. is bv no means funny. It is, -Mr. aad Mrs. Georxe P. Miller of
on th ennfrnrv. a nractical demonstration of exactly how I Cottago Grove are on a visit at Ulna."
u i iiZ4- rArVia. f omvnira horlGUes Ollp'a. They axe the father I "i caa. He carries weapoas
!T S, - ,r -XTiW-T, u,d mother of Mrs. OMa. They without a permit," was the po-
actually is down Mexico way. and exactly how competent the txLA tt. road was fine and they ucV omcer'airrttahle eontradio.
Mexican people are to deal with the responsibilities of rep- made the trip from Cottars Grove tion. t
vM.ntAtlv mvprnmmr to SDeU la six hours." (That was -That's so. But wevo ao posl
This is not a new conclusion, nor a particularly original I Ume' Ten f or .1 . Uve proof of anythlag la coa-
oae. It is one. however, which has particular significance "'"i .4?
in the present era of pan-American solidarity based on a on th spot where had steed the I heim to the other's jangled
"mmmnnitv of interest amonr the "democatic,' governments -skookam- house both show that I Mrr- -
of the Americas. It shows as clearly as anything can show !SwArt toto T tt Si,,rtt.
the fundamental political dichotomy which exists j between "f1 j otnanVa-1
America north of the border and that aouth. It shows fur- UeU was one of the moot COar. North's tact and pUence
ther that social cleavages, cultural interest, forms of political important reservations in the were tried bat ha did not want
rHnn nil Hiffor KntnVnllv mnd fnndAmntAllv onee lhe Ensr. United States: ia.lSSt more than uaihorne oJatnrbed II lust yet.
lish tongue shades into the softness of the Spanish. .
That paiKAmerican isolidarityis a Wili-the-wisp, now- eaL: II mu
von were on Fhnllpldes : ooar.
how did vow set back to town
so quickly T - - ' j-
It seemed wiser : to corns
axhore." was tha dry rty. Ha
pulled out the cheuue. "Ever
sees a cheque for a quarter of
n m&lioa doUATa?- ;
"A quarter all" CUva sat
holt upright aad eagerly his hand
ahot out to take 1 tho cheauo.
Who gave it to youT"
. -Tour friend. Holra McLeod.'
-Moirat" I CUve'a eyallds flew
wile upoa then narrowed snd
faaelaatinr woman I've ever met."
Awkwardly he shifted the sub
ject. -I say, did you see anything
of a chap ot ours aboard tho
HUalT"
"Tea. Did' he check la last
night T
-No." Cuvo lookoa up, sur
prised. -Wkyt"
"would no. u ae aaa gone
ashore, come dowa hero straight
oftt"
"Tea. Bo knew wo wanted a
traaalatioa ot tha scarab."
Tho pouee ofneer looked so
weary aad woebegone North hat-
ea to say. raea I'm axraia yon
t see . aim agaia, Be
suppooed to have goao ashore at
el Carraa.-
-The devai" cuvo groanes
then, leaping to tho phone, rang
a air George JKutaven. oaco ao
had heard reaaauow
ever, to be sought only by idealistic American cabinet mem-lit was a section of the Coast
bers and never found is not necessarily true. The current ervation, iat troa point
Mexican disturbance jnerery proves that ; allowances .and ShlridSIcoaft
corrections, not one but many, must be made in American ioS to Ui aottth cf the Ump
policy to include the sham democracies. Any pan-American QHs, it was tho Coast reservation,
structure, in other words, must be based on political real- and the suets section made a por
im? end nwlui it Is nn rm.uxl it U a imiu at uTid. The onrv of matnUinlng perhaps
remaining question, is whether American leadership Is real
istic, or whether it is jousting with windmills, using a pen
for a lance, i . . : -
Two-Way Destiny
Momentary fascination for every urban-dwelling small
Report of the .Commismioner. ol
L ff W i . a mm nS m it m. m
3900 Indians, and the whole Coast
reservation not far from CCOO. r
Frre forts with kookum"
(strong) houses (guard houses)
were required: one each at Fort
TamhlU. Fort nosklna. fillets. Ta
quiaa aad the Umpqua rirerw
The copy of tha eld hook con-1
hmr nrivilec-pd to loiter near the end of a streetcar line, must I "a to this desk, containing tho
have been held at some time by the simple mechanical iS'SttTSlV
perlnteadeat of Indian affairs for
Oregon. :
n elahoraUon of these would
make a man ef 11 vol aad a tercet-
tag hlstorlcsil InformaUoa.
- (Continued tomorrow.)
'rangements which avert the necessity for providing" turn- j about a aixth of its total space
tables. Havihsr adjusted the trollev. the motorman picks uu f taken up with messages aad re-
h! imveranor. moves to the rear of the car. inserts it in the DOrt oI General Joel Palmer, su-
' rrnfrr nar ftTirl TlTlPstn- the VPAl Vlfl lieMmA lh" f TOTlt-"
Sometimes, depending upon the work-day schedule, this line. But the analogy does seem to hold. One motorman, Ws
procedure varies; the motorman gets off, the relief motdr- day ended, has gotten off and the new motorman with his
'man brings his own governor and starts the car moving in governor- has boarded the other end of the car. Whether
the opposite direction. And the small boy wonders what or not the warlike gestures of the last few days actually
would happen if rival motormen, orie at each end, each with mean that France will fight her so-redsnt and,;, so-beloved
his governor properly inserted, would attempt to propel the ally, it is a weird if not entirely unique" eiilsode . i -:-. i
car in opposite directions. i v ii, i : France may have her logical motivesbut what of his-
But, beyond a transitory interest In its mechanism, the tory t What is it going to say of a nation that fought valiant-
f Beldam stirred bv a streetcar. It I Lv on one side and then, after1 three weeks rest, turned
r-tn't mnch of a destiny. Having come to the end of the around and started fighting on the other side, even before
line, it must reverse
.a nmW hrr rlf9Teea
VU J o , . .,
1. fw tia TnpnT.CO-rorilML
. caapw t""h"ah judgment to assume that France, after episode, even in the light of full historical retrospect, France
.rthntio-h occasionally interrupted progress through- is going to have difficulty : looking like anythins more in-
rt the lt century and a half , has come to the end of the spiring thaa a streetcar.
Lledico Shot
I uu. i ......uw.n.i.f. v mwi-mmi
tag, the man at the other end of
tho phone must hare said much
aad to tha point for tho unhappy
chief inspectora fsatarea ware
scarlet ere ha hung up.
-He's furloaa because tha scar
ab la loot. Ton can't blame aim
either. Tom doat kaow whether
PenhaUew cot a traaalatioal"
North answered with, "It's ia-l
Uresting about that traaalatioa.
I heard two aUghtly varying in-
terp-retAUons.
-How waa thatT-
V -a rrenchmaa called Lovas-
sear translated it roafhly as To
tha wearer a stroaa arm. many
successful stratagems. XTteraal fe
licity.' -
-X see. aad what eUdL Doctor
Ladd aayt It was his txanslaUon
wo particularly waated."
"Doctor Ladd had It, To tho
mrer a strong arm. maay sne-
cessful enterpiisee. Kteraal fall-
clty. Of course, whaTs Interest
ing fg to kaow whether tho loop
literally meant stratagems, or fig
uratively." '
-How aid the cuffereaeo come
about! CUve demanded as he
undid air Sam Brown belt aad
hunt-it oa a aear-by hook.
-Apparently, -stratagem' is the
commoner interpretation or inat
particular character, whereaa'en-
tsrprise la unusual. Trust
scholar like Ladd to notice it."
(To bo contisued)
Indian Is Killed
Aa Auto Plunges
KZJLMATH Fal.TJI. July t-Vft
-Norma Riddle, 10-yeaT-old In
dlaa from Beatty. was kliied la
aa ta foot pluago of aa automo-
bUe from a highway nil here yes
terday. - .'--V.
Two other Indiana, stove
Swain, tho driver. . and Stella
Swain. 4. were injured. Tho i
ctdeat oeeurred after Swain's
lights failed, as ho dimmed them
to pan an oacoatrag ear. -
Well-known tlmmshoot tho Cnlt
. ed State as m peychlAtrist, Dr.
I. J. Eraosh, 48, top, sssoclate
prDfessor of aervone and men
' tal diseases at Western Reserve
. mmiversity. ClevclABd, was shot
' and seriously wownded when he
answered a ring at bis aoor
near soMnht. A man who
' Identified himself as Abraham
VartAnian. '(, of Akron, a tor-
rfw-r patient, pictured oeiow,
f m fcJmsJlf mp and Admitted
- alaootins the medico because he
waated to -make him svlfer
for a rerwrt he wrote after
. yTASJmiGrOTt July. Mr.
null hM - aaaoBBced that
chaaseo ta Wo trado agreement
actio have bee. deal ta
-strensthew t JBke
jaorornrieat," hat ft Is evi-
c3et ho only a1jrthenS
mmd making saor officJeat a
dead liorse. - M . .
This is only the latest official
attempt to make it appear tnat
the reciprocal trade arrangements
upon which Mr. unu n wowb
ardently aad succesaiuiiy manj
years -are still a Uvlag. breathing
policy. Theue statements lately,
however, have had an increasing
ly hoUow ring, especially aa all
tho European nations with, whom
we hare such trade paetsare
either conquered or Immersed la
war aad tho remainder of our
pacta with Latin America are be
ing paralleled wita uua aomiBw
tratlon's aubaUtnto cartel pians
to compeU with tho barter pro-
grama ot the dictators.
When aaked why the depart-
meat continued to hold out pub
lic, hope for tho Hull reciprocity
arrangement, a government offi
cial (not In tho state department)
replied with an unofficial grin:
fWbtm a gentleman das oeea
oat playing poker aad has lost
nil bis money, be doee not
come home and announce his
loss to bis wife, does hoT? -
The facts which are apparent
to government economists are
simply those:
Eeclprocal trade agreements
are impossible either ia a warring
or a nast-fascist world. They caa
work only when trade Is unfet
tered. This is necessarily true be
cause each tariff concession grant
ed ta each -treaty la general, not
ezeluslvo. For instance, if wo
(-granted a tariff reduction to Ar-
geattaa oa' wheat, every other
nation baring trade treaty rela
tions with us wonla be enUUed
to tha same tariff concession.
Tho Hitler barter plan are
oxclaslro. If bo great Argen
tina a prico-excbABge coaces
eioa cm wheat (whkm ta tha
last saselyeis is tKo tmas as a
tartrr or price eowceestoa) only
enjoys tnat prerer
It would ba redkulous. there
fore, for this government to con-
tlnae a poller of generalised ta
riff reduction by individual
agreements against dictatorial
competitors practicing axelastrs
agreements. Wa would simply ho
giving the whole world, including:
Today's Garden
By ULUg fl MADSKN
J. D. The begonia leal you
seat . me looks aa if t you had
watered it ia a hot sun. This will
scorch tho leaves. Tuberous be
gonias need shade aad much
moisture. Choose a good spot ia
tho garden aad earefnr lift out
tho plant. - SprlAkle tho foliage a
coupia of times a - day, t Water
at least oaco every day aad give
it enough to permit water to run
to tho roots. Drainage should bo
good, of course. . jt? :
Feed your chrysanthemums
until tho buds show color. Only
la very cold climates should you
eeaoo- to feed them in early Jury.
Give each plant a amaU trowel
full ot . balanced fertiliser once
every It days. Water thorough
ly.-,. '
M. T. Stocks are heavy feed
era. Give them plenty ef plant
food, plenty of water. Cultivate
shallow. Ton do aot 'say what
variety you have so I cam not say
how tall yea may expect them
to grow. Tho Tea Week stocks
usually grow about IS' laches tall.
Giants of Nice will grow at least
two feet aad Giant -Imperial 2U
feet. Tour stocks may need lima.
Whiten tho surface of tho . soil
as ia a light snowstorm. Use hy
drated lime. Put it oa oaa morn
ing- aad tha next morning goatly
stir it into tho sou.
A. M. The Cowering -shrub'
to whieh you refer a growing in
froat of tho W. 8. Jack homo at
Stlvartoa is undoubtedly the fus-
ehata. It has grown there a num
ber of years aad seems perfectly
hardy. These grow .best la par
tial shade. ; .
possibly tho dictators If they
signed up. the benefit of our ta
riff concessions while they kept
their concessions . excluslre. Few
nations would want an agreement
with us on that basis when they
could get a restricted price-pro-"
tectire agreement from the dicta
tors. - ' ''-
Tor this reason and many re
lated one, (chiefly the fact that
priee is no object to Hitler) thm
Hull policy must bo put on the
shelf not only for the duration, of
tho war but as long as dictators
control any substantial competl-
tire percentage of world trade
after the war. In other, words,
only a British victory can retire
tho Hull method. I
The situation has already been
recognized ln fact, although not
yet la announcements, by this
government. Various proposals for
During juaun gooas wiin oiocs-
dollars or buying surplus coffee
for distribution in this country
under relief stamp plans or other
wise, acknowledge tho necessity
for different methods.
Eren the workings of our recip
rocal agreement with our best
neighbor, Canada, has been quiet
ly interrupted -by action in friend-
been made there of a 10 per cent
excise tax on : tho Imports ot all
non-empire products.
Canada conformed to her
agreement with as by atotify
iag this goTorament of her in
tended action. It was recognised
hero aa a step to conserve dol '
bar exchange by discowraaing
Caaadiaao from parchAsing lex-
ary proaact rrom as ; particu
larly. Hat it throws tho old
trado agreement ont of kilter,
aad keeps It from functioning.
As Mr. Hull pointed out, the
change of name effected a few
dare ago (a the. trade agreements
section does not of Itself mean:
official recognition yet by tho de
partment that: tho policy Is obso-
"the trado agreements division"
to -the division ot commercial
treaties aad agreements." This
waa originally suggested last De
cember 4 by Assistant Secretary
Ueaaersmlth, who roeommeaded it
to a eengreeelouAl committee. At
that tune the chances of congress
AAMtvMMM ! . ' ' . f 1 1 a a
uwuauoi hi, mu reciprocal
trado authority wore not good.
. Ia any qveat tho nsw nam will
more accurately describe the nsw
foreign trade policy to which this
administration has beea forced ta
tact, although aot yet la aa
aouneements. (XMetrllMHe by Xiag ftars Sraal
M, la. &tpr4atla la wtolt er ia
part etHctlr piWaitea.)
.'"-(., ' -
Teacher Burned !
Wheii Gasoline -
Becomes Ignited
WIXCHES. Ore, July t-flV
lira. Millie E. Folaad. Portland
school . teacher, was seriously
burned here Saturday, the after
math Of a 10-year-old boy's ex
periments with gasoline, a cup
aad a bonfire.
- Tho youngster, picnicking with
a. group of students, poured a
eap of gasoline from a ttve-gal-lea
caa- oa tho porch of Mrs.
Foland's summer cottage and
dumped It oa tho fire.
The cup caught fire aad
boy attempted to pour tho bias
ing gasoline back la tho can,
causing It to traits. Mrs. Foland,
burned la attsmptlag to kick the
caa from tho porch, waa taken to
a Portland hospital.
the
Construction of Tidal
Dam and Dihm Postponed
WASHINGTON. DC, July t-m
-Tho times tor commencing aad
eompletlag construction ot a dam
aad dike to prevent tidal water
flows ta North Slough, Coos
county, were extended for one and
three years, respectively today.
Tha extension waa provided la
HR 149. signed by President
Roosevelt. . I -( ,
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