1 fln Pu RaHin London, Aug. 8 (U.R)-The full text of Secretary of Slate James F. Byrnes' attack on V. M. Mol otov was broadcast from Mos cow today, for publication in Russian newspapers. An official Tass news agency dispatch reported the Byrnes' peace conference speech ver batim. It made no comment on the speech. Tass also distribut ed the text of Molotov's reply, in which the Soviet foreign minister accepted Byrnes' chal lenge to publish the American's speech in the Russian press. Byrnes accused Molotov of trying to arrange big four dic tation of the conference, limit ing the number of trealymakers and impugning American mo tives. Molotov denied the charges and chided Byrnes for his sharp tone. PAC Will Seek Norblad' Defeat Astoria, Aug. 8 Pt The CIO citizens' political action com mittee, accusing local demo crats of lack of interest in de feating the incumbent repub lican. Rep. Walter Norblad. threatened today to take action kalone. The PAC declared that the clatsop county democratic cen tral committee had cold-shouldered a proposed combine rally for Lyman Ross, Aloha, demo crat'" "''"!nee who is running HE'S FATHER FOR FIRST TIME AT 85 South Pasadena. Calif., Aug. 8 At the age of 85 Joseph Cur tis Becdle is a father for the first lime. A son, named Joseph, was born three days ago to his 42-year-old wife, Mrs. Opal Beedle. The Beedles were married 14 years ago. The father, whose red hair is only slightly peppered with gray, formerly was public pros ecutor at Holdrege, JJeb., and retired 10 years ago as an at torney in Los Angeles. Pole Lines Okayed For Road No. 505 The county court Wednesday gave the Portland General Elec tric company a permit to set up pole lines along county road No. 505 between the intersec tions with roads Nos. 65 and 70, and along road No. 57 from its junction with Butte Creek crossing. The court authorized the alteration of county road No. 524 by including property given the county by P. L. and Anna V Wilkinson. Three Hurt in 4-Car Smash Three persons were injured, but not seriously, in a traffic snarl involving four cars Wed nesday night at Market and Win ter streets. Dr. R. L. Edwards, 1580 Fairmount, who drove one of the cars, incurred a scalp lac eration and had first aid, but was not hospitalized. Mary and Betty Anderson of Independ ence were taken to Salem Dea coness hospital with lacerations, but were soon released. The Anderson girls were in a car driven by James H. Cuthbert of Independence. The other two vehicles involved were parked cars with which the Cuthberl car collided after the first im pact. They were registered to Noah W. Barham, 195 'i Park Lane, and Mrs. Helen Ennert, route 2. Riding with Dr. Edwards was John Duncan, a visitor in Salem from New York. Thumb Is Injured In Saw Accident With a severely wounded thumb caused by an accident with a saw at the Beavcrcraft company plant where he is em ployed, W. A. Blackmore. route 4. was taken to Salem General hospital Wednesday. First aid was given Dick Snyder, 150 Hansen avenue, who cut both feet on glass fragments while swimming at Paradise Island. Three Slates Fighting Fires (By the United Presst Forest fires scattered through out Montana, Idaho and Wyom ing burned out of control today, with the major blaze in the southern part of the Yellow stone National Park spreading beyond 600 acres after routing 40 firefighters. More than 2000 acres of val uable timberland already had been destroyed, and forestry of ficials said rough and inaccessi bla terrain added to the diffi cult job of bringing the blazes under control. The Yellowstone park fire was the first major one since 1943. Additional firefighters tor Norblad's scat in the house of representatives. "Organized labor is deter mined to defeat Rep. Walter Norblad this fall, and if it fails to get proper cooperation and support from the democratic central committee, most likely labor will act on its own initia tive," says Fred Winchester, secretary of the Northwest Ore gon PAC. "Give ker a kead stertl" said Doctor ' yt ""IJwU'' rgQffOBmmnnmim assm. a were brought from Glacier Na tional Park to help battle the lightning-caused blaze. Elsewhere, nearly 300 vol unteers battled a 600-acre fire in Hie Kootenai National For est bordering northern Montana and Idaho. A fire on Wolf creek, near Helena. Mont., raged despite ef forts of 120 firefighters. Three more fires were reported on ad joining private lands and were being fought by ranch hands and hay crews. Variety to Spice Concert in Park Another of the tviee-a-veek public band concerts will be played by the Salem Municipal band on the west steps of the Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. Thursday, 'Autr. 8, 1 916 It statehouse Thursday evening, starting at 8 o'clcok. .Maurice Brennen, director, announce.'; the following program: Coiuiucror MaiTh--Tlii Intermezzo Tropical Mace in lit'- Moon I; I.:hprtv nr-11 March.., Park Aiciiu- famasy. .Colcntkp-Tayloi Ooult In ii Monastery Gulden.,.: Ketelby FrrnrM , , ,Domintu7 March Them Basses Huff in ' Belisarius, famous general 'if, the later Roman Empire, smear-' ed hogs with oil, ignited them, and drove the blazing porkers into the ranks of the enemy. v sekvk:k 0 . ALSO SERVICE FOR OTHER MAKES Or,. 8 HOGG BROS. APPLIANCES & FURNITURE 2B0 Stale St., Salem Phone 9149 OPffiWt CHANG! i Susan was our first baby, and we were pretty anxious to start ' her off on the right formula. When we asked our doctor, he sug gested Borden's Vitamin D Evaporated Milk. He said it now has three times as much Vitamin D as before . . . and that each pint contains 400 units a full day's supply. Now we're aure Susan's growing strong teeth and bones! 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