Ml 'NERS A CCE OR SETTLE. OB AY PT PRESIDENTS PROPOSAL F MENT OF COAL STRIKE 1 ACTION CLOSES' Weather Forecast ToiiIkU und Thursday rain or allow, warmer. Minimum 20. Muxlmum SO Kimwfnll im.llC8i Tolul snowfall listen for the Carriers Whistle. If you do not receive your Capital Journal promptly, phone 81 before 630 o'clock and one will be sent you. AVERAGE CIRCULATION FOB NOVEMBER, 1919 54 5 9 Only Salem Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. B i aha oTminmr ! m mm n I 1 1 lie I X I It I II. K.I I T n iii TOE CAPliy DURNM. Wilson's Proposal Accepted) As Definite, Concrete And, Practical Basis For Solution Of Difficulties. In.lljMmpolK -. 1K "fT . . ..1. l.t . lnlltu(f 111! The UtiiHl ir-n-:mi"i "- 42ND YEAR. NO. 292.--TEN PAGES. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY; DEC. 10, 1919. Hiram' in America"; l.Wory mI , ,1 today wlu-n cUlofn of tlvo i n- Aimrliu. ,....1 Mini WWIH ,h,hmI iwiwnwnt I',-,mIiIciH Wlwon. . , n. .,i,,.r iho meeting. t.avIh. issued tho following statement: ........ ,r.,iiA.( Mlno Workers repre- K.-iiliitlve ngroed o ocPt th P"?'' ..li tti'f.DOHlU n FIFCWMIIV ist coin SltS 01C0TT TRACTORS PRESSED TO SERVICE IN DELIVERY OF CAPITAL JOURNALS HERE RELIEVED THIS MORNING NIB NOTE TO HUNS MED STATES REPORT mi- submitted by- John Ii tlllHlS of SCtll" lit . . ..... al strike. They Old bo .infinite, concrete treatise it p - - practical " and a proper ad- v.ir claims for an In- On Legality Of Holding Special A"d Y'mrsr"-petherlso'H. If, In the opinion or Attorney election miulp consideration, . tv.ilr ( 1"H,mu' . and Improved condl ,,,o:l , " Sovment may be b.oghl !'. Th Unit! Mine Workers have Krown ft gpedal ... . . in th nrt'suimii m 1 rorhta Kod will am) l JudRmo t.iuuini Different. The president's proposal differs 1 ..i (..Minfurii nropos- l:;7,,"hnt noth,nK iu doubt ii. i hereof In concerned, in. can Germans Consider Tone Con- Tonight you are getting your Capital Journal by tractor. Thrmirrh the p.n-nneratirm of the Valley Motor Com- ipany, The Capital Journal is attempti ng that which all n . . nf . r , ' of the other papers m the Salem Held nave considered ue OpifflOn Of Attorney Ueneral less in the face of the weather difficulties prevalent today to deliver to its subscribers tneir evening paper. Thff Fnrdsnn tractor solved the problem, together with the initiative of The Capital Journal circulation de partment, in doubling its force of earners. t arhr thta mnvnincr whPTt flPPTI aniLS 01 SHOW uiuvn' JU.M11J VA.AW ...v ' ' i j -J it.. .1 . ..,. fmnn f VOITol OVPOTlf WflllnnP'. HTlQ euuiBbireeiH wcvcijr "".Vr: Z nt1p demanding Germany Immediately ac- when horses were almost helpless m attempting w Dawie ipt.the protocol to the peace treaty fVinif inoda trnnah thp drifts, the Fordsons started tneir bUVll UUVW KiMWMl." .,.,1 i. -i wuiinivf jliffjmiltv t.nft little Carload On Siding In Yards Is Released; Storm Most Severe In 30 Years, With Snow 26 Inches Deep and Traffic at Standstill Throughout Day. Relief from the serious fuel shortage in this city that . . n A i i nnrl wran Salem in a .1. . p. j n j: - has threatened xo uara.iv.c '"""J.""" -r------- dilatory Diana ivegdruiug "r- . f . nearer'today. With the release 01 a p. War Prisoners AndRightOf ;SSf hddon a 1 ' InvasionUnchaned. porarily alleviated. Berlin, Dec. 9. The allied notes ction maklns une ot the r -; - - - .t,Q efroofa flT1J rar onu m-t of election offlcliils for botn piQWS, aSSlSieQ maLeruuiy m wcaiuig eleeUuiiH, Governor Olcott will recdm- i-nnVg v Soon after the Fordsons made their abearance oj- o .ni,.i eli.rilnn be called for May ;i.u 4-4-n fVin Vollmi Mntnr rnmnaTlV W8S beseed Wltll 21nt next for the consideration of the , . , . fT.tnra Jn T)Ullm2 OUt Stalled i . ,. i iLkmant in rm 1 1 1-" t iiii i nr nn i uiivy vk w r- o V. i.fil.l left no hope restoration oi rail""" ' . v " .7 , ..... . . - ,npomiu - y .,.., th(. Oregon. Governor Olcott suuea loa, putrmODlleS ana OUUT VeillUCS. ; . . . fr tho mine " f mln.nK'that he had asked the attorney een- :;. tV,o noPil nf Rfl Pltl People tor "lne lap- nm plftnee oi nn , , or ttn opnion on, this question. w " " , - , Vollov Mntnr Ivic's of ii cnf i . . . elBCtlon, lt point- Tnnrnai. w?tt ShiTT), manager of the Valley Motor Four hundred thousana "i'''" provision to made only for the nlflPPd fl fleet of the tractors at the dlSTIOSal OI . ... . .....nir Immediately, union . n..,t nil vntora re-1 linn iu ,,..ion Is ex- parties, in oruei mi -- nnnpT.q ,.,-h said niul normal produtl on w i of D,irty filiations, may ex- papers " .. ' sardlesa oi party i"- . " . . i.,ic. ,Q rrio first. ltlStaTlCe OI liavi" . ir.d the enrly P" oi ,.lui .,. rlhl of franchise lt woum ,0 iar f'S 1H rnuwii, i"' V. . , Jnilin'tV UnHpn Ptrtrs. if rrt in the world rniiltnl PunLHlimcnt, While the governor Is opposed to .... ...i.i. . bviIub tue rmiii oi iia"-"' - i " x " - . . , ,f. Tho men will return to . t0 cttU a 8peclal election! . . -p jnto USe m the delivery OI newbpetpcio 'uTrcett n wage. There will bo 1H, flnmudlnta Increase In the price of coal to coitHumoM. 'ininblon ProvWe. - thu nresldent ruder the niireemo... - ni nnnolnt a commiBMio.. . -- fine will renm " ?. ' .".: .i,.v rPcommcndlnB wag ; P, ---;,rtlv nnt)0sed t0 can - Coal l-rk-.jr.U. a -pecla. t. mr other cnB". . - . ,.. it it were necessitijr - .uorn raceived this afternoon, The tone of the notes, accoraing xo German official circles was consider ed conciliatory. It was understood tne enionie Do-roo to nermlt postponement of de- Huorv nf flprman docks and marine materials, demandett . as reptvrtti.u .for h Blnklne of the interned Ger man fleet at Scapa Flow, until it can be determined whether tneir uuneu- wmild hoDelessly crippie u- nmnys industries as the uermans i The entente, however, refused to change its stand toward German war prisoners and holds to its rigm w yade Germany if she transgresses any of the rules laid down Dy uw conference and armistice. The notes on the Scapa Flow mat ter it was understood, require that Gomany list the marine m"""""- manded, nominally delivering i a a in nn miuiuivu miner nna .-.. coa, cf cu vliich will invcKiw". . -nort'put t " " mo.rii adai-nniTinn minim 1H BUnit'mni ueiMW". - pltal punishment at m. w .u iu.ii no to tne peupio " Iposed arrangement can be made. mln- other day than the day i UKurrt; ThO ill llin CUHI iiniw-w - . . AM DnV W original demands Included a . Action," said the igo. , ,..... fu dnv week and a mx . election held oi ;"';.rnt increase In wage. -' tha primary enlect'on cl,,l''K?. 'I'er the agrcenient day "'i'o U were Captalr ot.m,uuV" ,:,:;:rt the commls- of appro.. - ,R h0W aill,pioa iuu -"":,,- con(iiUon8 held on pr. - will . ever, tne sanm -- hlnAr-i ....ia tndav. Ammrnifl snorter u"' . .,.,roi election messaKe C0MPP8 FLIGHT TONBIMliHT Supreme Court HoldxBerkman and Goldman Leave Country them BT REPUBLICANS Washington, Dec. ll.-Jne re publlt ua iiiiUonal committee today selected Chlcaiso for niocUug place ' of th- next rcpublicau convention. Tim convention will bo held June . Clili-ugo got 44 votes ttud Bt, Louis b. Another carload of coal, bound fr iwolf Creek for the Warren Construe- tion company, was reitt , " Indian school at Chemawa last nlgnt. The school is reported as having beea out of coal for two days. , The car load or coai at uw railroad yards is owned by the J Cop FOR WLNIli SSSs 1 W ! teams and wagons. It is poss.ble tht V: icuatomers will have to carry the coal I from the car themselves, if they - so in need oi u. . Olcott ABM eieuw - The release of the, car came .thto morning following the dispatch test night of a telegram by Governor Ol cott to Fuel AaminiBiruwi . . - man at Seattle, asking that this. i done. Oilman, according to word r ceived here, immediately instructed Finch to order the release. . The message, setting lorm mo By l ugh liailUe Wash'nv-on. Dec. 10. Xhe republl- of the BltuatlQ here, read: j. . nnm T 1 HH lllCCt.0 . I - llTTIU.Il. OTftiHVI to the allies, but with privilege of de-)" 8eifcct the time and place for ..Salem, Oregon. Commercial cU . tf tho Oermanieay v Dc .. ,, j ,,n. . fnllnwlne: manaing tneir TV.' nv the .1920-convention,, nu.wu asxs me w " ' " . ft government is aoie to prov ome.aU , about the caumaaiea ..u "salem, enureijni v oth.ri f 1....Ja ,hen the matter lslomciaiw ,h. rtn and failing. Southern "toParbitration: . . I con ntion looked to- pfie'ear l'l This was regarded by the Germans.' A, to ' WoB w0UId go to Chi- government has not : release d. an 5 admission .wi ' . verv strongly tilntea ass st In spesaing uV as virtually an will be allowed to retain the docks. . f . tne dat0 wouUJ be June tlon critical. , 'GV w"l Blsn tr",P.T2 1ttoPorters, however, had .'r' man at state diplomat here declared when he had fcion juul may roc London, Pec. 10.-(Unlted Press.)- Koss Smith, Brltlsn avmiu.. the first Illgnt ii"' primary , election day how-,nas t0 a UllV v Coal mine operators I the nwB" ---... pllUia h0 the primary c.v. - Minor .u'- . , ul)od for n hnVA 1 llliwuvw - " . nlHO UBfa IOr U1H .inn ia ouiiiiiij . ipntiin ne urium' i that the prcsioent- v .only added expen --- - -hTsp.ialelecte Batlftraciory w - MiHk of the duiiuw '"'".ni t0 only to close their doors and lay ployca. . toV IIII'IILL II" I'yp. inif uovpii that in While the miners have -mo "B. Ly Attorney. General Brown jh., ways from procuring tneir event a special act thnt a Miinds. they look to the com n primary doy the ine .fact d vhlch riealdent Wilson '-V, h constitutional "1E""", "atlon of cap t give an UioreiiM , In wages "hlch J , for the re-toratton ....i t tonnt. 81 per cent ihmcnt wowld not n ' . t. . rianvin In the ti l.iidAd ai l-tiit northern territory of South Australia, according to the message. Mia well, cm'1" Washington, Dec. 10. Su preme Court Justice Brandeis toda refused to overrule the action of lower federal Courts in the case of Ale and Emma Goldman, anarch ist lenders, who are fighting to prevent their deportation to heard the provisions of the aiueu ""Foreign Minister Mueller was eje the notes to tne Immediately ireicnuiB . llso the government may s?ructtons to Baron Kurt Von Lersner, 'the German representative In Paris. 1 ' l St. Hui. uPP"we,c' V ' 75 here as per your telegram De- not given VP .ne . . cember 8. h : Candidates Lay Low. , ., i , ..Ben w. Oloott, : governor. . . . i 1 v.ta riaramtaflr 8 wire, l- were Deing aepv.'. "-uiin. - h .tntlaned .ble, leao- ferred that a man " V..i-a Candidates background as mucr . as po-..-. . i - " overnment advised ers obviou bein ; gtam the fuel situation at all Umea any pre.i... '"" --.. . .v lth storm Worst in no ".. : Pede. But tne be- Snow continued falling here all Washington. Dec. lO--8"!"-6 court today took under advisement an ,.. oi,.nlnne. i..tiiiii for a writ oi nu. .. rivtr a viCKers-""j - hi- . . ... : A"?. T' f the New York federal ..... - flight constitutes one oi tn ( " the denortatlon of Alex arkable feats m tne Berkma arrt b a woiuma... .. ......1 from lieu. . u , A.irt reiusea w He suu ii ... hn,.. ,oat, flvlng across wit the two anaiciuuio .. - most rein: nf av.uiiou, T n,mr. November 12, wm ,elav asportation " . ... and thence soaring tneir r. . ' corDUa. if Europe w " . . . througn a win - - . rtmrton the working day. Ual punlahmem r,-r. tnat form nfflclent to aciuauj " " T Will l.'O nlBhmem. . f r tn( STORM CLOSB mY SCHOOLS: ONLY FEW STUDENTS ATTEND a, th-nneh a writ OI naueao .i."". island toward his des-. h.ough a wrl . .rnrcrl 1H CSU- I - tl.,flinn The distance 0l ated at about - over me . . tl. v.. - -';,, . . v New y0rk caerai juuBc K,.i,ni in Hnlem were closed today. A,l th.y will remain closed Thursday und poBHlbly Friday, 0f punisnmeiii. " aR Btat(!d, for the lhe attorney general ha sta inirlHlature Mine' i,iine for . " rf new ones V'"""' ' uics ui u erleath penaiiy. the operation of th edeatn rf VollowlnB 7"ament inhlblt th. constitut tonal . pcnaUy ., the exercise oi i ,.,, re. inBthe state the state parU consequently no " Tne attorney the statute books today i him infoimtu Minn In .atatUiejec maieu th t40 Bmlth rresurn,' ta goy. uberty Qn 000 p..se "e e.dinDynnn ri2le offered by , : ana a r vf-nnrted him as 1 Attn I Recent dlP cck with Ml II I rtltr nvcr inai iw - the .rem aviator, who sttti . ... will he ln..f!.!rri TpairlwU, be allowed 1 BIG LEAGUE EIGHT -MD 1SRE-ELECTED By Henry ti. Farrcll mnlted Press Staff Correspondent.) campaign literature circulated on . be- . helf of the Presiae'""" -"-,"----- , ke tnlg morning to see a wn. Their supporters were '"'" -" coat of 22 Inches covering tne -dence as the delegates assembled, coat oi ature durig the ?!and hi'.'s and buttons were distri- scape. The buted. . ,. grees. It gradually raised until PIMM Arc Laid. . cached 22 . degrees about noon. Tb. Detailed Plans for "a campaign of weatner man reported moderaM" lefficien'-y'- were made by the commit- j temperature, and promised rain ! . 1 enow for tonight. ' tee ...... PhntrmnnHaye8an-! rrhi. .nnw storm salo to De u nounce?" appointment of a ' heav.8t anQ earliest for this part nou."cea ,f...Me with many of the the valley Jn 30 years. - . pianos. m ,Hatrial com-! i,brhts to Kemaln un, -Ban Johnson characteristics o an , a rllmor that lights to whend oTS .invention, when ' c wouTd be exUnguished at until the end ot tne t-o T, ,-...,.M. nd succeeding nights ...in a reim. o .i"o"- - , 11 -latform Planks, basea .,, tne tt0l.m had passeo, gestion. , ... - . national prob- th p . , u & P. a London newPv' S'n;ckandneckw,h ...loinr. Hitienno ni" atm.lia from neai , te?. lu' " TJne. At one time rnwereomy., s Announcement to whether thoy will open Friday will bo made tomorrow, cny "'' , trndent of schools John W. Todd, said t(,l,;'y. . i.u the When only about one iouhv implls reported for work at the achoo Is this moinliiR they were Perm'uc".r0 return home, and the -schools we closed for-the day. They will reopen .. looianll. maainis ns soon aB tne biuiui , i. .u v,nirn to B1'1 11. pilMSlDIO lUl .' Willamette university remained OP . . . ... a w,if the usua-1 cn toaay, witn bdouv --- . ld r. a. at the school saia .vi:iiuillll.u. rti.it.iiii " - .kne8 todav Hint uiiless the storm incrca much moro school Will not be closi xt it nt the Sncrea 1111)11111 I tTpui iv' I (mir-t onA.inmv tH morninJ?- ... . ... . - hnwevor. onooi win remain uii . ,nt accommodate any students that nut. "iiius it was announce". ...Jnnls About 30 per cent of tne Bl"" e at tho Capital Illness nf Bl00i on hand this morning. Night sen will not clono"bocauBe of the sioi hOWtvi-' , ,oWa COUl" - January tl'08e" ones substituted for ...toil or t" nnt DB w- ;em but had definitely . ..ia until the peop , enact- 1""' . Tht could be e- V-Bes8ion " "'a hv the spv. ,. laws passe- ,. become . i.t auio..'" force and'effect I U.tMEILRSf PBIUF IN ffiftRt! VlHI ii- 10 ADDRESS STATE TtACHEhS AT MEET At the feame worA CO board of directors and the vice-presidency. oaf 11 1 P''in7co.n bn;rnive.say, New York, ser of Co'umu a. rtenartments Honrls ol me y . apm on P de xiour York. Dec. 10 wins by a knockout! By action of the American league magnates this afternoor .the czar was fornally declared to have been ..Wrtent in 1910 for a period . nf tne nauunt" Kni, .... OA n. .. meiliuc. onln.l COm- . u..l, nnioer lumiBlieu " ul j A. i.i.,rranii" . ,or,.he''S oi mo -i' . as me it"' v . . nma time liiu r w no a. - - , Un Ann . .int..i nna no iut. ly-eiiminated fro . th- mlttee 0,, plattorm ano W Hllt,rl irertors and thrown out ot twolvo oihers. four oi w nounc., uwa l. .. i-- that the lighting s The 'Vea- roUer" got into action wou, be to to m.M J IZ The wo power iines f- The b.e 1(0.e meeting be- t.nln0 party welfare ana vu any ord?is -i' ,, 80on a"". ..uTful five" move- Ration, f- nlshlng I gnts tor reporte1 ?.an- n , vice-president. The ,he na(Il,pal committee Sr;r.rrc onte"de Int. The majority nations -jn " party me0 and done. : Prftnar!. enaMlni tne , . - mor- .orts or , city ' front of tfc. ake certain lng clearing ""----. ,c9t B pf nertv onln- firn department ' ,d hvthe addl- fire shoum --- .of tkB cimnany local offl- on six montns iu, . . ( unt of- lem, o announced formation of , , notltlcatlon had been reselyea "TnlTlng of the twelve f the government to that eet -otinnal comni"- nv,ta would conimuui-" - - members oi u ,a, com. - r f me" " " " . u onn " ,.,l nnd no tuei IbX 1 . .v. council .. tht the lighting sys- The province v -- comp- " t he affected h ition at noon, and ofll- Uectono a president. The majority na..-- part, ' lectlon. , . nted that Johnson's term some i fl ena, lt was made today by I Promf vo ed tha . U --onlpa,e . i ncOttlPI A.'ton, president of Teachers ossocauoi, the, since tne - the eIcctcd thai . " -inratlon in securu.B ' wank KttVin, xsu , ,..,, ion "i" . i- nn.ttnn nro- ...in .0011 have an ot u.o vice-president, Imm tlonal ' 7 hp nnnlnteo includ ."a enmroittoe ea an ' nlzatlon. publlc- etrou, .,,, on Washinston (witn - - fty apo f'nance tg fn fcft The to i ovDi iff UK Wash.. Dee- Bt T.O iotel. Several - grau- .rted this year ro1l 10. j nJi"1 Partm""'a t imriortant of these is !me" ' of the Insurgents from; ; h. . ... n nna nl LHW l""" ... -.nVi Wl n,. MmnUPfl IHO " ' It firoa: io' iw. . ininunr ii . . ainoci rnnm ici-i- na nnnnreniiY no""" - - . v U .oday slea a wWch tne departmfn o -f 1-. power. f rh.c,o Is to head a ,im-. utalnst - t con- ers. for this ""-'.- trolling a majontj , ,rf0rTnnT-nn JU",,:.nM bar all men .,. Portland. " ram: ' now.' "... h. onlv supporter In :" ., , tanwl Win i"9"- nta ni W t , tri IQllUWiuB i l. ihfl leaKUWi " Ti..nM (invr- ,lnu:ng as ' " nxlaten of tne deparxm-" - ,0..The Class Boom , -. . BCtorate was James U...- . . forwa - . . Tuesiiiij - ss. T. A.. ; " . . i ... .hn Hon .. ..r.nniv. . v..int,on ui Lin. " , .t ...und .. - aomn'-.. ... . In tli.s . .. i. n lirMfhffll iw" . ... ...i. mfcnnl.iW"1" A .hortlV aiwr . j-lne ton . ...v.iat to the can ui i .... t w. vv. . . hv miss ... it n'elocn """J1" m ' nt of com i. Discu'U.. . Tn,..nIi Empire - - ,.. t0hnson " . i t". nf Pennvlvania, unable to reach It snow, however. wn.. ta h and his men would endeavor t reach an fire xna, "-- -toa . ;Many; Persons arr r -. lhal Chlnooa wu." -- ,h . fea, would clear the snow, and others ed this because of the slush condition that, wovld follow. bankers sto Everywhere citise, butcners u,d be seen inruub-"-- .... tux levy Explain wW he B 69,806 in e- T r.ove.i, tate tax -;lng letter today nea' B0f all OreB card the assessors oi WH1 for iv an orotic.. - found to - - 7 ." Black, Yamhill wn- The ...eetlr An ' ' t W W. wii. . ' " hv Miss Mcuregor, 1-.- O.ciock "si men -:'orTonten,pt..f DUcussion Jn lnlwld Empire'.-: rested an - Joe Linus.,, - " soclaUon. . . ftemporary Crirfferhlgnlib irn-chlst, or--;;. - Povtlan. ' 1- "" .vertl.rc-w- ,.. ..Tea-aerB nv- .,. port. dlS Wac,;'li,t' Stuart Wment, Beea d brl . ,.nce W'e-.eln nei.i . no a. m., i-. was said. the A MAV PROVE NEW INSANB . 1 n Harry 8- New. under present plana. wm t.,i.. ....... in hin trial tor 7 witness sum" ieda nuiruer or nis Bweemw-. A Lesser, Ms lawyers said today. . ..... . oto save ne" you COPW" dai. the toiiow"-- per weu "n 155.47 w 1 (10 n n 11 ft"" " Tnnroved oy 111HV T. , . HO narket ness ,ior proP' N3 aa'! "d violent""' ,e." ,,y WOUld 03 ma 0" ll.l j fn.. a neu' haabflO i" orJor. l"'" ...I Wedncsiiay. Co.0peration ,t,a.-a " Discussion Committeis. 10:00 a. "'. Dr. Sheldon, CONVICTS SJWED nroprleiors, , .o-l " '""wai k 1 . . from Bldewai . j.wnpwin tne any D otfiiiiinn- "eo - . . .,ai homes mm In ironi ui ...,nfnall ments. Business ... Some" shops wbt nan iBtr-.tion -fool's par- ninna-e.! tne - . Incffld adl ency. extwaWM ann Btnrt Claimed, Btart in the -We nave '"".--., h . tinni nrogress, great race 01 - K..erlthen our 10 nrw DAAF PftVFR s tot U. I 1 nUUI UttlLU velopment to '''" VBI)lrlt, and nw , fore us vltn cou. - ,nn th. .11 1 n J vi i ived .9, ( cent '"'." Benton "" 806 ""' Tndee Busnw .T. Cui- ;v ..,her." Dr. r .I"., noadmasterv" and o ciasu h' - el Social Agon, CO" " lessor wen 1 - .... . ., f ss convicts were mi- t0 help our v ; . rea, TMfl 11VC " . ! Ttlffn ,.t,.-al flT IJ1 woi'-' .a. K?JZZZZ ng mont now j open to us. tne root . now that was ouwiCan par., - 'r a,na re iy.u.nT'.: ,, raved in upon Uiem wlth repnD.,. we mfty heaoeu - hear ng tne hilcaii iohw- M ' Assessor e " today -How VZna Treasurer -" heestate oI c.es w ; Trumbua nan. ; - lilts wns rhe Changing Status",, unner the tons of "-tnem lachers." Dr. Sheldon, j . nedded on It, c J Teachers Can H.IP "- I iasthey -B "ed to the sides , f-rwa-al" wonderful blB. period of progress . .....niio DelinQuen- ..,, f tlmDers, i' - .... .. In nies to . ... ,.Tho Teacnern - walls ana t many downtown. , nA henause CH3. .....m nnnLiv.vu " atores 1- . . . . ...,,ort lor ww."' werenU opened y long. -Phone Servile 1 Telephone "ervice rou IhTinabimy of operators -rto work, is gr ,err ice for a but thfai the operators w - the depth of the snow iuia ffir niHA 1 11 which made " irnpo-". - mstrirte. 0- into uw. -',,, Users o!pno" - XT n.ncv 10 ruXg the", instruments sal'l (Continued on paze two) V..iMiton cles." !". " Thayer. Five ,rh. The damago is estimated at tory of the peop- sU per 1 . ., 1 or a subject w . . of 1,369,1 boing P'""' "s euon win do mu." "n the wounds of Insanity. 191. Levy