Wednesday, April 1, 19SS THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oregoa Pat' 11. March Rainfall Heavy Over Wide Areas of U. S. Windy March Blew a wet goodbye to wide areas of the nation Tuesday with a preview of April showers. Rainfall In many tectlom during March was the heaviest on record. ' It also was a month of the season's first tornadoes and early spring floods.. The worst floods in New Eng land since 1936 appeared eas ing in most sections but the second flood in four days threatened the Ossippee area of New Hampshire. Emergency crews stood by to evacuate scores of families endangered in both New Hamp sre and Maine as fears were expressed that a flood-battered dam on Lake Ossipee at Ef fingham Falls, N. H., might not hold. - The Bearcamp river was measured as rising about an inch an hour before dawn in the New Hampshire area hard est hit by the flood waters over the week-end. . Some 1200 persons still were not allowed to return to their homes at Mexico, Me., although the Swift and Androscoggin riven were well below their flood crests. More than ISO families have been evacuated from Biddeford and Saco, Me. The Saco river was still out ( Th, AjucUUd Frui) of bounds but reportedly was calming down at its headwat ers. Light rain continued in parts of the New England states and eastern New York, but no wide spread flood danger was re ported in Massachusetts, Con necticut or Rhode Island. The latest of the season's tornadoes dipped to the ground south of Argonia in southeast ern Kansas Monday. It lifted immediately. No damage was reported. Money Distributed By Liquor Board A total of $2,415,000 from privilege taxes and liquor sales for the quarter ending March 31 is being distributed this month by the Oregon liquor control commission to cities. counties and the general fund of the state. The amount represents mon ies available over and above the amount required for work ing capital, and is distributed in accordance with the state liquor control act ' . The commission announces that $2,143,750 will go to the general fund, and $271,250 to incorporated cities and coun ties. Distribution to localities is made according to popula tion. Of the amount currently be Ing distributed, $2,200,000 comes from liquor sales and $213,000 from privilege taxes collected during the last three months. Mountain States Added Defendant An amended complaint was filed with the public utilities commission Tuesday by Attor ney Walter H. Evans, Jr. for Monroe and Llllie M. Sweet land in the surcharge case against Portland General Elec t r 1 c company, bringing . in Mountain States Power compa ny and Pacific Power & Light company as additional defend ants. - , This commission has made an order requiring all the de fendants to answer the amend ed complaint within 10 days rather than the 20 days' ordi narily allowed by commission rules. The order was made in order to facilitate and early hearing on the merits. i The Japanese' use Chinese writing for their own language although the Chinese symbols are not well adapted to express the language. Emergency Act Not Necessary A telegram from United States Senator Guy Cordon In Washington ruined plans of Senator Rex Ellis to push a $1,000,000 appropriation bill through both houses of the as sembly in record time Tues day. ' Failure of the federal gov ernment to release its portion of welfare funds to meet the March payroll affecting some 30,000 welfare' recipients caused Sen. Ellis to have a bill prepared in a hurry and ar rangements were then made for supension of rules In both houses for passage of the bill, However, the telegram from Sen. Cordon announced that the funds had been released and therefore passage, of the emergency bill was not neces sary. , "We could have passed that bill through both houses in 10 minutes," said Sen. Ellis, "and n't REAL FAST rtlkf ftr Zamo a doctor's antiaeptie promptly tUra itching, burnlnt ol rarlue eaama on akin ud scalp. Zerao stops atratctunf asaaoalda mi-m tog and clearing! afcEMQ Governor Paul Patterson as sured me that ha would have signed it as soon aa it was brought to his desk. In that way, if the federal funds had not 1 been released, wa couia have provided the checks for everyone on the welfare rolls in all categories without any delay." ' Scientist Thinks World War Unavoidable Los Angeles U.n Dr. Har old Clayton Urey, Nobel Prize winner and one of America's top atomic scientists, says de velopment of the atomic and hydrogen bombs has made a third world war almost Inescapable. ' The University of Chicago scientist who won the Nobel Prize for his discovery of heavy hydrogen, a forerunner to the hydrogen bomb told newsmen, yesterday he feels World War III could come at any moment Don't Fool IVith A Chest Cold MUffiROIf 10 Soloists Selected For A Cappella Tour Ten soloists have veen named by Melvin H. 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