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THE ONLY SMALL DAILY EDITION The Qftt press run or yesteraaj-g Dally 3,303 Tbl paper Is a menvoer or ana audited by the Audit Bureau of Circulation. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. 34 REPUBLICANS WILL PIERCE LEAD IN JRitner Has Majority of More Than Thousand; De Hart is Treasureship winner. SCHOOL BILL LOST BY 392 VOTES IN COUNTY Taylor and Smith Victors Race; Chosen. in Legislative Mann and Miller Complete retutrus from all pre cincts nave two in I'matilla county show that Walter M. Pierce has a ma jority of 159; over Olcott In this coun ty. The sume precincts Hive (iruham, democrat, a lead of two votes our Slnnolt'for coiiKicssmnn. Tho Kitner majority over liciucmun for senator is 1054 on the return now in. Alfred Smith carried the county for joint representative by a margin of 2"j Votes. De Hart is ahead of Cranston for county treasurer by a majority of 153, these figures on the treasurer ship having been complied at the court house, all other figures belli from the East OrcKonliui summary. The sehool bill lost in Umatilla county by 392 votes. FollowingIs- th vote t'roor 2 .pre cincts cul'contestcd places of Interest. Congressman Graham 3351, Siniuitij 0319. Governor Olcott 3033, Tierce 462.'. Joint Senator Lbcrhard 3379, Tay lor 3708. , .Senator Rolneman 3045, liitner 4009. Joint Representative Lieuallen 3377, Smith 3532. County Treasurer Cranston 330R, to Hart 3159. Compulsory Education Yes 3-64, No 36G6. 400,000 TONS OF WINE GRAPES IN CALIFORNIA LOS AXOKLF.S, Nov. 9. (I. N. S.l A recent report of California's crop condition contained an item Indicating that the yield of wine (trapes this year will aggregate 400,000 tons. Other major crops, It is predicted, will ex ceed those of lust year. POINDEXTER BEATEN SEATTI.K. Nov. 9. (P. P.) Fol lowing the recount of Seattle precinr.s Dill is still leading Poindcxter. The lati'St returns following the recount here give Poindoxter 119.K31 and Dill 133,518. These returns covered 3147, pre cincts of the 2446 in the state. Dun ran a poor third with a Utile over .7.000. MRS. EMELIA C. DAVIS ADAMS PIONEER, D!ES Mrs. Emella fhritoph r Davis, aced 5. a native of (iofurd. Norway, died last night at her home near Adams after an illness of seven months. Mrs. Davis came fntu Norway in her youth with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher to Calumet. Michi gan, and in 174 her marriaze to Hen ry Harald occurred. In D77 she came to Oregon with her h;ll.nd. their son and daughter. They t-ettit d near Adams, where two o..s anl a dauglittr were hern. Pntni tint, aft, r the death of Mr. llaralda. she m-.rr .1 fJamuel Davis nnd tli y w, r tt p::r tnta of a and a d:tut;h;..r. Sit ts survived hr hf r hust.an'l at: T the f.jlli wing children: A!t.. rt. Hnry ::nd ArtliUf Hai.ihia. .f r.rt:and: Mrs. John Kurvola r f l'en 'lvt..n: Mr-. Kolt-rt Uruee of I'alo AI'o: Kdw'-I t,nd Kimer Di'.is if lvtidl, ton. and 11 sra.idvhii'h' n. i:r..;h r uul .? rs vho Mir-.ve an J.m n ilir oi-h-r. .f Colfax: rhrit.-i-her. f fvn-'l". ' Sun; Mrs, Al'-rt LiT.n ar.-I Mrs. A!.' I !". "I I'M i iii :! . . Ail Mi"". ImvjV r I iti. wji; r, ! on s.l La- T.l-n' UMATILLA COUNTY OVER 15 HUNDRED DAILY IN AMERICA CONGRESS; EDNA V c I'll na Wallaco Hoiiper, 6 year as a part oC her western tour. Annveriiitf to the asr ci' CI moi still rhU'piii. Is K.Jna Wallace Ho per. wiiu. 55 yii- ao was thr fani ouh Ilelasro star, and who is hoolfeil to appear bore in puixon at the Hi-i volt theatre. j Kdmi Wallaro Hopper is the moM ' taljiod of and disetissrd woman in j Ainerioa today. More newspaper ' sto'ies have been written abuut this w.nnan than about most imblie off.-!, eials. Her o.vory word about npi-' EN RED CROSS DIE IN CITY; STARTS NOV. 1 1 County Will Once Again be Canvassed to Assist Great est 'Mother in the World.' I'matilla county will one. Hill spond to the pleas of the -'i tn ntest Mother In the World," when the en nnal lied Cross Hull call opens on Hatimhty. Armistice Day. The ennntv cliapti'r. of whic'i i1,' v '!'or(j K Clark is chairman, has ap-! pointed D. C. .ehnrpf chairman of the j city drive, others on this cfiiniiltie, ; are J. V. Tallnian, Judge liil'urt V. j I'lic dps and 11. 1-:. Inlo'v. Cliali nien for the various parts of the city are I, j U Kegel's. .!. C. W'oodwoiiii. K. 1". ! Aver II, V. i:. Itroi'k, Jolin Vaughan, ! Clarenee I'enland, H. I.. Simpson. Jtrs. Pain Nelson, .Mrs. Will Wyriek. j IJ. K. A key. Ij-ster Ilamiey. .Vol borne ': j Berkeley. T. H. Hampton. .Vis. Car- . I men Cole and Mrs. t'hira Port, l ' Smith. ' j l'or til,' eounly drive. .Mm SMiriis is! ichairflnan of the coinmltt, .' of which j the other memhois are C. 1'. A. L"iier- an, Dr. Vt D. McNary and , pi N celt. ' r.ll'T WOI kt rs li.t' ll'it et , ilx en .ipi,int,'d. t Itev. Clark, in ap,eal:i!i." ; I'le III tile county t.. give t 1 1 itiiis iiiorn'nc. I "AKi.in th.' American hroimht face to face with to t I per.- id. s.ril .Opl.. ,!d. n J n of ; :nity '.. opportunity to assist in th ( humanity's problem; an i.pport to show forth the ieril s 1:, ;: I h; l:c ?-e',rt; an oi.pol 1 1; nity t,, plo, ili;-t . : nr. -it colilinonweahh w,ll not fotr't. an oo.it.:.,Ky t,, ,:,-nion -tr it,- the u i. d.-itiu' d tci n.:t!.iT;,,n to winy 0:1. :n t.i.i. .. oi" p. -are .!l in tic: , T'.is op.oi I unit y e.-ms m t;i ; fnn t I cn;-l.' - 13 v. r. i in l:- ft C-o.-s. t "i i-. j.i . t, fir ii J i .,r-;. ; i.. v I. ni i? In ; t.-ry of w : l' f r ii i , -O.'li i.f i i ..j T-. t-,i.,i;a-- s. C..e J .-1 ;,f" w. i- I.,-, i i . nrr.i j IContlnuel on j.a 5 ) CARRYING REGULAR WIRE REPORTS FROM XIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS, UNITED PRESS AND THE I. N. 3 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY EYENING, NOVEMBER 9, M ,E HOPPER .M'Uli lo a. venation la-: iti.l.-. "Von nui:,t b on i ceurtU d and her have (hi !lim?rs i br really. yomiK." faee, a youii.- ;.piri!, ;iii y.io out t lit- ot !n-i'. you jnuM ItioU will In- ridioidi ' .ay.-J she. "A ,o:in;; ( body, and can't tta e J ii oilier tn a yomiK one wit h- act youn.i; j yoilli;,', titlietWl you ' look file.- ! us. In ord lo yiujHu o;u i lid btifl ." most have a yomi IT: ; ' 0 HUE I Ci'y Budjet Loses, 603 to 3G1 Temple, Gwinn, McCorm mach Swearingen New Councilmcn. Williuir iarfleld 'OIIIIcHiu; o.-dqi'; I McCorniliiaeh dr feated Dr the second wa oi the city el figures ina.il" ;: d for ,.c!i.,u city j by! I wo , Mr. ; ;naia!., i'St in I in- ward, votes o he final chi u'ci'incts , ' i . i f voti's c prising lb i lnlilai n seem i 1 2S.1 'or Cart'ield W'iiliiini liuin. c.md daie for -Aale "omnu,.si..n, r. loyl to I-'. !-:. Ki"y l.- 7.1 ! VOleS. til" tlll.lS hojl':- I 'l 11 11. Ill" Kile.'. llMt. Manuel Ci'ed'y lost to Krii-st Temple in tb. first by a vote ,.f 217 to 22". J. II. ejvuin leon from W. A. lihodes -J"t to iu til' h'l'.l Hal I. The final in the fourth Hard ulve T. I!. .' ea rt n -ron the Job of I o'lil ii nia n en ;i ote of "12 to ,'7 The bmUet as proposed ,y i he 'Midget commit1.'.. lost nbout tun to -ne. the or,. bi i.iu in favor of and '.'if; o.,os,,. In only one prcincl. oiaite" '::. did 'h t;ieis:n-e cure and ftiei'e the li.te i.as j :i in f:n or of it as uraiest oppo-cd. The vote was ) -1. Iii precinct I t. 7: votin,- for : b - bud", t ami . opi.osiii- t. : The i ci.', rilv of vo'.s in 01, posit ion ' o tin s !i..o bill was 27 i P u die- Tl-c .pi.- ion Was oT d dir.n in Tlie totals w. ' in .; o,.;.f,:..d. ,' ni'ivor .e, M,,or- - iter were t.ni'ppos, .1 aM f.. Tie f ih.- In I'vm llTJi. Th. MM- 0K!0 CITY HAS RADIO COiMTROLLING COMMITTEE r .s in C o -t: l;a C-.I..H I'.n'r; ! ?:!. mil f-ai tii r. wl,u i.s .-iiiuii 1m i. in I'finl!.' RETAIN CONTROL OF ARGINS i PIERCE LEAD IS 31,546 TODAY Hnff. nhiirrhilL Hflmnhnll are' ..w- wiiv v , . w Easy Victors in Voting; j Gram, Labor Commissioner. WATKINS IS FIRST DEM IN CONGRESS FOR YEARS ! : School Bill Leads in State i by Margin of 14,000; Fair! Bill is Defeated by People. I I'.lj in roKTI-AXI), Ore Nov. 9. (A. lietnrus from 1 503 precincts i Oregon yive: I (Heott '.iTi'lOS. rierce, li7.4."4. l air Hill' lU-nlcn. .IMI!TU.XI, Nov. 9.-IU. I'.) Ketinns from the slate prnetleally eoinplete today showed: Th'rfy-slx complete counties, the exposition 11111 eiidinent was Yes 77,04:1. No K3,4!ul, Sehool hill. Yes 10!,!H0, Xo tiL'.rolO. I Thirteen counties complete, ineion- pletc, Kive Olcott ii:l,C.ii!i, i'ierce 11'1,-j mil. In the same territory Treasurer i llui'f 111,143, Touvelle f ! 7 . ,1 T. 7 . .ludijesl of the supreme court, l'ernett Mi , ti 7 !' , McCotirt S7.1SI. Hand S.fiss. Super-. iiiti'iuient of pulilo. . uistruetUnv Churchill. HU.H72, (ieorse f,2..ilii. Da- hor (aininiissioner, (tram ff!i,14. Jlan- sen ,n,r,rp6. I'lililie service eoiumis-j sioner. ( aniphell (N,l li, Kl'lcKsen, u. 7S7, KerriKiin 29.SI0. 3,inn county authorization. Yes 61', U07, No 3.261. WiiKlo tax, Yes 2(i,S17, No 93.4 7.1. ! Dlnn-retilon authoriatioii. Yes 36,- j 7 7.1', No M,.-.53. . I In the respective districts ineont- plcle Il.iwley 10.773. Sinnott 1 H,.rIIO, - kins 'aha in MIMH. Ic.Vrt hur ;!.",, 607. Wat- ins 3i,l, ,2. Tn the aoove f f;ures I .M lilt noliiitti county Is ciimpleti;. ; i VutkliM Is Victor. ; i l'OliTLAND, Ore., Nov. !). (V. V.) I -Klti. n Watklns. who ousted McAr- i . tliur, is the first democrat that Oregon j i iiaa sent to Washington since 1 f 7 ! . j when John Whiteaker, Oregon's first ; governor, went to coimress, elected as a represcntalh e at lai'ire. Walkins i nia.lorily t his nnorntnir. with only three , precincts lacking, was 1010. Tho 'ncnool liill carr ed hy l.'l.ooo. E REPRESENT IS ELECTED IN UTAH SALT I.AKK Nov. !i (A. l'.l dab's i-cnrese'itat on iii the fnited WATKINS WINS .tates senate and house will' not Is- j mat tor u p for consideration. Xo def ehanJid bv Tuesd.iv s elee'ion. Sena-ilnile action was taken. The propos- '"r Kinc. doinocla!. havin-t won out siniill nu jority and both reuibli n congressmen reelected. ASSURED; 5000 LEAD SKATTI.K. N' .v. : UlOUelt repub'icans ' it. Dill's cleclioll as :v (A. iM A1-: lef use to concede . I'll ted States sell- ' :'"!" se' llied absolute, mornliiB. With only miKsliiK, Dill I' d I'oind '"11 is clalmim; Ibeh dext. r is i. i.l. this ; inclM I r.o'oi. ,t"0 pre 'Xter ie. Ice' lot I Mill - PROSPERITY IS JUST AHEAD SAYS REPORT I I'.y l'tlited I'le.-S perity and Winter a ,i" hand, accordui.' t' f th- hi ads ol tie I ind istries. To t he . re " Id i.'.teltie!l Vro !i:tlll 1 (JIM ti ' .'iTi re 1'iiniin; a syrnpo nation'z ck Chal I. s that tli.r- 1 ll III t hose Obl.'ii'.ed r had been b- tl- r I;ni'-s a'i...d th- t nii.d Pre -t.,i nient.--.'il. s. f-olil the beads h'.'s!.', movi.s. oblbs. I irnilu'e :. i,,r fu. i.n.i f .: m no c. a:. If ! i s i i.n'ti pi: bean :..li ":il:rss beat L i a la ii,- major mpb ! t tut ii- del ii , '1-1 r t;i. Stat. TO BE UNION MEN THINK RAILROAD LABOR BOARD WILL GO AS A RESULT OF THIS ELECTION ! WANT STORES AND HOMES' Alu,ll,lon nI ,M0 ruuroai. in our uoaro . r- ... nr.inl PTA.!ls roffanlod as certain by labor offi- UtUUKAItU IIM rtNULLIUlM OATMonAV adkaiqtipp nAV on I UMUM I a r 1 1 ivi I v i ivl wn i A request that both luislncss places and private ' honies in Pendleton lie limply decorated with flans and hunting Saturday to commemorate the siu'intf of the armistice between the central powers and the allied forces November 11, It) IS, which marked the cessation, of armed hostility, lias been made by the committee from the l'etulleton Commercial'' association in charge of tile program. Not only it it desired that biislnc'ss places have their places alight with colors, but private home owners lire luxcd us well lo display the fins to show forth S'ome remembrance (if tip, hap piness I hut the day stands for in the history of the world. i VYASUIXllTOX, Xov. 9. ti'. l'.l All five republican conKressnicn were returned to Washington. 'I'lu1 state legislature retain;! the osi-rwlielmint; republican majority and 1hc ."epub licuns ciirried most of the county lit k- ts. Constitutional amendments j providing for minor elianwes in stn- lutes mid reivardintr slate approprla I tions wiin. The followinif measures i worn bealen: Thirty-ten school tax plan, certificate of necessity law, the public school health bill, primary law j change, and raisin.ir salaries of IckIs j lators. CUTS OF $17,000 IN CITY BUDGET TO MEET Defeat of First Budget Calls for Slashing of Expenses to Keep Within Income. A revision downward ill the city btldeet so that the expenses of the city administration In I !' -' 3 may be kept within the I'mit of receipts, which the voters have decided shall not exceed the 11 mill levy, was tentatively made last niKlit by the city council. ! Mayor II irtmaii iiroucni. me uuobci a Is call for slaslllllK lashiiiK J17.126.71 from 'the budget as It was suifttested by till' I budget committee. The total of, the new budget lis proposed Is J f 7 . 1 T. , as latniinst 1 1 4,.".l 1.7 I, whb li whs the total of the IniilKct ns It passed tn budget comnirttee and was referred to it lie voters by the council. Th pr tjiosed new bllilget curries . hie; cuts: Klimiitntion of police depart mom : $1000 street department; 1 000 t spr'uikliiitf which will priv Hie folio t I. ion b from tin from si'i the eit- no street sprinklim; execp, that done in the business section by it,., ol.l flmlier STOilO n nlirchase pr ee of new street riusher; 000 for .,.., nil.,, Illinois fro- the eitv i'' - t eorder's' office; $:;oof from the emer- Kency fiiml which originally was T. 0iei: and 2.1;C.7I from the defi ! -i. ney fund. Estimated receipts aside ; from t or Ha ies are placed at 1 s.r.fm. M:i v. tnian express, d doubt whether ? r ... !.. ici-fl l.v 1 rivitirfin un- l mill levy diake re,:elm H-lifl!l Mt'f slion l,v I'. II. Smth. projei r for tile Inland 'onstructbui i I'.ecr Co. I, ml. In the septic tank, to the eif'et that the ciiy widen the channel of Tutullla cre.k and build a levee to t i ot.-. i i tn- tank from aiiv los'llde In - nu tations during flood tiliie was ac - r.pt.d in part by Die council, and a 'wo hours, par! of the ork was ordered done The parade will form at 10:16 und. r the coiitru'l. .o'clock and will march to the PI- ,oll theater where nn address by A led of iiRl.d;, tor extendins ajiiikiiop Iteming! on. who was a chap s. w. r on IVn.nt street and for twuin in the army durliiK tho world oth r stub- was on tn. oiop.ls.il next He,-k. oil, lilted, but action j war. will start at 11 o'clock sharp, was postponed until! The f,ti, jf.inie will siart at ':3o o't bx.k so that buine men i The , ity com., ii will m.et t.niorro.v mornimr at to o'clock at Ihc city hull ) 'a Sci'l'tl I lion rct'j A I ;ecial session to ranvaM the elec- tt'j rub. 1922. VERY Washington, xv. .-u. p.- Vials as ilin result of the Him. on up- licaval Tii unions oxpiv.Hfjod confi- l'1'" tiuu wuu iiw igwiwa hoia- . IIIK !0,,'l VOOKIC.-.?, CIIIIIOI jlilPM 11 lllfil' i sure putting "teelli" Into the board I it may pass legislation provldina' for a modified system of KovcrnliiK the road's labor conditions. Dubor w.ll seek tlie rc-cstalisliment of the old Xewlnnds act providinir a board of mediation and conciliation to Rovern Industrj". lH. J. Taylor Has LeM of 149 in Three Counties On a basis of complete returns from .Morrow county and almost complete I from I'maiHi'i and I'ulon counties. Henry J. Taylor, democratic nominee for joint senator, has a lead of I IS voles over his opponent, Senator Colin Jt. Kberlinrd. At U o'clock unlay Klin hard hud a lead of 310 in 'I'liion county with most of the retains in .Morrow county, witli complete returns In, nave Taylor a lead of 12D While I'matilla eounly, with va liv; pre cincts nilssint.'. isuvo Taylor u lead of 37H, thereby tpHtirlnK hti" elect on. Morro.v coiintv on joint . epresenta tlve pvo Si. 'ltl. 660 votiv; :.n,l .eii.iUon .151. BRITISH SOLDIERS IN CONSTANTINOPLE KILLED',;; LONDON, Nov. . (I; P.) licit inh soldiers have been killed tn Constan llnoiile, nppirently clasliin with the Turks. The situation is extremely Ki-ave. jMiisiiipha lu'iiinl In h note to tho French iiluli commissioner relt enited his deiiiand thai allied force be Wilhdiawn from Constiintlnople and iillled warships be removed from i strategic positions In the stralls. Parade, Address by Remington Football Game and Dance in Evening Are on Program. A parade of 'ex-service mini of all wars and some civil bodies, an ad dress by liishoo liemtiiKlon. ll foot ball (fame In the afternoon at Itonml- ll'p field between the I'omlleto.i and rrairlo City lilh schools and a com- j in ii ii It - dame at Happy Canyon In J Itlie e'eninp; are some of the things; lluit have been arraiiK-ed for the pro-j Ki'iuii in I'endleton which will Ie Ik'Ivi.ii by tin, Commercial association i Saturday to commemorate Armistice' !lay. i - ' IM, II lll Ol IHUIIIII'I with complimentary tickets lo the fool ball g'tiuc and to the dance at Happy Canyon, accordlnn to the plans. The tickets for both affairs may be secured tomorrow afternoon at tin- office of I he Commercial as sociation, which in ucliiif; us host to former service men. Men who call for the tickets should either liuve documentary evidence to show that liny are e-scrlce men, or If they are strangers, they must be vouched lor by some local ex-service man, I "'"l ,liMT a stiitemenf made to-1 !day at t lie of I ice of the association. I nslness places In the eltv will he ' ff closed Is tw.eii the hours of 10 a. in. and 3 p. in., accordinir to un agree ment reached by members of the , " " loeou.nn. .., ,,, , ' oinmeiciai nssoci;iTlon s ceii oraiion committee, the merchants' committee l i ill ru whjii h i rom .i '""" '"'" '"'' "eones.iay alter . noon. Mf rcliantH who havo -x-kt- ' vloj. t.,..n lt, fl.ir ,.,,.I(,(. t,'i.-A u r,.-u I i i :liat tins... men may have u full holi-' ' day if they so desire. It ws ill-J , viilt-ed at the iieetlnir yesterday that Wal'a Walla 'places' will b. 1 will close for lA - loria businei ml Yakima business j open all day. linker j half of the day and i houses will 1h elot-d I Can have an opportunity to see the pUy lfore their p 1& ecs of business! uintas t. Happy j I open at three. Tho dance t "I' tContluutd oo page 5 DAILY EDITION The East Oregonlan fa Eastern Ore iron a greatest newspaper and aa a soil ing force gives to the advertiser over twice the guaranteed average paid cir culation in Pendleton and Umatilla county of any other newapaper. COUNTY OFFICIAL PIPES NO. 10,285 CLOSE MAJORirY OF 7 IN LOWER HOUSE Administration Margin of Will 8 or Have 10 in Senate Reports Indicate. DEMOCRATIC SWEEP IS EQUAL TO '20 LANDSLIDE New House Will Consist of 220 Republicans and 210 Democrats, 2 Independents. WAKHIINGTON, Nov. 9. (A. V.) The sixty-eighth national houso will ho mniK)scd of 225 republkuns S07 (lemocriits, one socialist, ono farmer-; tabor and one ImleiK'udeiit. ' WASHIXC.TON, Nov. 9. (U. V.)-r,; Ijitest nvallable flRUros showed -th next house will include 2i!0 republic ans, J!I0 tlemncrtits, ono socialist and. one liulepcndeiit. Three scattered dlB tricls have not been heard from. In the senate the repuhlicnns margin will he cixht or ten deiiendinK. lipon tho ! outcome In I'tnh und North Dakota. j i The democratic sweep is conceded' 1 to the republican landslide ot , JYmsier Is Winner ,.,,'.. , fa m il), x. d.. Nov. . ur.'nv) Latest returns Indicated tho election' of Dynn Franler, non-partlsun, to the seniile over O'Connor. t ' Fs nalc Majority 10 WASinXtlTON, Nov. 9. (C. P.) Latest election returns show the fol lmvliiK lineup In tho next comrress: DS republicans, 42 democrats In tho senate; '-18 republicans, 207 demo crats In the house. There Is one furm-"r-labor and ono socialist In the house. Khiir 1st llwlecled ftALT I.AKK CITV, Nov. . (Sena tor Kins', democrat, was reelected with a majority of 013 votes over Krnest l'.Hinbers'er republican. Adams Take Comfort WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.--(U. P.) Kcpikfclicun retention of congressional control in an off year election "1 Very Krailfylnif" John Adams, chairman of the republican national committee de clared today In tho first statement ho bus made since It became apparent the democrats had swept the country In Tuesday's election. Adams charge the democrats with raisin if "falao Is sues" to befog the public. He laid tho repuhlicnns would continue to stand by the Harding program for tho next two yeurs. siAl.liM, Nov. . !. N. H.) lov- j ernor-clect Pierce will spend a. few I days soon (jolnir over the state In 'stitiillons with Governor Olcott. lie j takes the chair next January. A ten oral exodus of state , department beads and employes Is expected. The choicest plum Is the state lilirhwav enuinecr. salary 7:00, now held by Herbert Nunn, The Rovernor also names a secretary of the highway i commission, three Industrial accident 'commissioners, corporation commis- sinners, a state insurance . conimls- I lo)it r an tjl(, (tltt0 engineer.. THE WEATHER Deported by Major Dec Moorhouss, nlher observer. Maximum 4'.'. Miii'tnum 31. l'aromeier 2It.!r. Trace of rain. TODAY! FORECASr rain. NOW INDICATED 1 -v