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BOGOTA, Colombia, Nov. 2R-jP)-Colombia bloody presidential
campaign closed tonight with strikes, shootings and a funeral hoi dine
explosive possibilities. New violence brought death to four policemen
during a wash with a crowd, 1 '
Vicente Echandia, brother of the embittered erstwhile liberal can
didate, Dario Echandia, died last night of wounds received from mili
tary police guns while waucing
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Oregon State Bar association
committee appointments made at
a recent meeting in Eugene include
many., Salem area names. A few
additional names are to be added
this month to the 1849-50 roster.
The appointments include: '
Trial committee Bruce Spauldlng.
a lam; Francis E. Mann, mcmuuviu;
Philip Hayter. Dallas; Lester C. Oeii
lar, Conrsllla. and M. V. Wcathtrford.
Albany.
Orlevance committee Georfe A.
Rhoten, , chairman, Paul R. Hendricks,
Asa U LeweMna. Ralph I. Moody.
Lawrence N. Brown and Ralph W.
Skopii, all Salem: Blaine McCord.
Woodburn: J. K. WeaUierford. Jr.. Al
ban; W. T. Durgan. Corvallis: Law
nee L. Morley. Lebanon: Ron lie
Courry, McMlnnville: R. S. Kreason,
Dallas, and Carl Francis. Dayton.
Administrative law John H. Car-
and Eugene Laird, all of Salem, and
Max L. McMillln, Stlverton.
Aeronautical law A. L. Lewelilng.
Salem.
Civil rights Steve W. Anderson,
Legal education Seward P. i Reese,
Seiem. ' .
Corporation law Wlllard W. Wirts,
Salem. "
Criminal law and procedure Law
rence Osterman and josepn reitoa,
both of Salem, and William A. Wiest,
Independence.
Judicial administration Kusene
liarah. McMlnnville.
J tut I or bar Robert DeArmond, Tho
mas D. Gabriel. Otto R. Skopii. jr
and Gordon H. Moore, all or Salem.
Lawyers placement Norman X.
Wiruiow. vice-chairman. Salem.
Lefat aid Seward P. Reese. Cnsrles
A. Jens, Douflaa Hay and Donald A.
Youn. Salem.
Legal education Hall S. ' Lusk.
galeuv and Orval If. Thompson, Al
Legal ethics Leter G. Oehler.
ehatrman, Corvallis; Bryan Gooden
Ough, vice president, Roy Hsrland and
E. O. Stadter, all of Salem; T. D. Mayer,
Lebanon, and Edward Sox. Albany.
Legislation Allan O. Carson,: chair
man, Salem; C. S. Emmons, Albany,
and C. L. Marsters, Dallas.
Minimum fees Walter S. Lamkin,
J. Ray Rhoten and Rcfinald S. WU
llama, all of Salem.
Municipal law Chris 3. fCowita,
Salon.
Necrology Allan G. Carson, Salem,
and francis E. Marsh, McMlnnville.
Orecon digest James T. Brand.
Salem, chairman; John A. Heltxel, Sa
lem, and Karl T. Huaton, Corvallla.
Probate law Charles M. Lovett.
Salem, and Raymond V. Matthies, Al-
any.
Car ton. Salem.
Public relations George
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NEW LORD MAYOR Sir Frederick Kewlaa4.Lea.
doa's new Lard Stayer, greets well-wishers as he drives treat
London's Law Caorta la ceremonial coach after betag sworn In.
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near the monument to Jose de San
Martin, Colombia's liberator.
The funeral is tomorrow, elec
tion day, when the conservatives
will be electing Conservative Lau
reano Gomez, the only candidate.
The liberals were expected to try
to make a martyrs spectacle of the
ince of government or-
idding private or public
Imeetin,
iu to naruai Law
among the 10,000,000
Emulation will; go to the polls
ith the nation: under a state of
lege amounting to martial law.
The; state of siege was decreed by
the conservative government Nov.
9. 1
The liberals have proclaimed a
boycott of the election, withdrawn
their candidate, and started a nation-wide
folded arms strike until
Monday. More i than 500 persons
have been reported killed in waves
of violence in recent months.
Liberals say It will be the first
election under such circumstances
in 130 years of Colombian inde
pendence.
Liberals Killed I
Killed in the shooting that prov
ed fatal to Vicente Echandia were
two other liberals. Wounded were
one of the candidate's bodyguards
and a policeman. Liberals said only
the intervention of an army lieu
tenant saved the life of Dario
Echandia. f
The liberal leader said the shoot
ing was an ambush.w
For a precedent for tomorrow's
funeral the liberals had the huge
demonstration that marked the
funeral of their former leader,
Jorge Eliecer Gaitan. His assassin
ation in April, 1948, touched off
a destructive riot and attemnted
revolution which cost hundreds of
lives and interrupted the Bogota
inter American conference.
The liberals said Dario Echan
dia was walking near the San
Martin monument with a praty of
21 persons, including his two bro-
tners, Vicente and Domingo, three
senators and' five congressmen,
when 10 military police in uniform
rounded a corner and opened fire.
Th e conservative government
said about 200 persons, including
Philippm
Rebels Flee
Into Jiingles
MANILA,, (Sunday, Nov. 27-W
Approximately 600 rebels, who
stood off the Philippines constb-
ulary and army and air force
units, apparently escaped today
into the jungles south of Manila.
Tha, Statasmant Solera, Oregon, Sunday, Tot. 27, f SW21 j. :
MsnU newspapers said the con-1 indicated the rebels may 1 have
stabulary reported its patrols had
probed the slopes of Mount Tup,
near Batangas, after two days of
bombing and shelling. They found
no' rebels. Batangas is 60 miles
south of Manila..
Constabulary headquarters in
Manila were silent on the escape
the Echandia! brothers, were shout
ing and trying to start a new dem
onstration as they walked toward
the center o the city.
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The rebels arc said to M dis
satisfied with the recent general
elections won by President Elpidio
Quirind. The opposition candi
date. Jose P. LaureL puppet presi
dent under the Japanese, is strong
in Batancas province.
Reports to Manila newspapers
slipped out during a locally-ar
ranged truce. The constabulary '
was shifting its forces east ' of,
Batangas in an effort ' to cut oft
the fugitives.' ' f '. j
Nine policemen of Batan gat,1
captured when th fighting broke
out nine days ago, were- release
by the rebels yesterday- They,
were oraoted In press reports ass
saying the rebels seemed to bo
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PORTLAND, .Nov. 26 -()- The
Oregon Young; Republicans will
hold their annual state convention
at West Linn December 9-11, with
Louise Shadduck one Of the chief
speaker!. j "I I
Miss Shadduck. executive secre
tary to Gov. C. A. Robbins of Ida
ho, is the youngest person ever to
be. appointed to that position, as
well as the first woman to hold it.
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Procedure and practice John H,
and Ptery T. Buren both of Sa
lt. Dun-
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1pm W. CrelfhtMi. Jr., Fred W. jahis.
John R. Hay and Jving D. Brown, all
Si Salem.
Unattttiortaed practke Charles
Heltxel, Salem; W. H. Dashney, Me
MuinvUle: rhUip Hayter, Dallas, and
M. C. Moynlhan. Iebanon.
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Howard Hamlin, Milwaukie, cre
dentials: Kermit Smith, Portland,
constitution and by-laws; Mark
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