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Standard base.' 12.98 Engineer Boots Reduced 2.54 Save on rugged outdoor bootsl Black leather oil-tanned, sheds water. Goodyear Welt. 6-12. lill Special! Fleecydown Blanket-1 00 Orion FASHION (MORS 12.88 GOP Solon Asks Probe of Pay Donation to Morse Campaign WASHINGTON ll Donations! of a lumber company crew in Roseburg, Ore., to the "campaign fund of Sen. Mors D-Ore) should be investigated, San. Goldwater (R'Ariz) said yesterday. , Goldwatei, chairman of the Sen ate Republican Campaign Com mittee, said he asked the Senate Elections Subcommittee to inves tigate the contributions. He said Morse benefited from a special half day of work on Saturday, Sept. 15, at the Paul Hull Lumber Co. in Roseburg. -j Goldwater said the Jime-and-a-i half waccs earned by the men who worked were contributed to Morse's campaign. Goldwater did not give the amount of the contri bution nor the number of workers involved. In Roseburg. Paul Hult, the .lumber company owner, said 11 Sold nationally at 15.95. Delightfully warm, soft. Washable-resist moths, mildew. 72". ANNOUNCEMENT After 2t yeon in Ladd & Bush Bldg. MERCHANTS CREDIT BUREAU OF SALEM, INC. Now in Its New Building At 1586 STATE STREET men volunteered to work a hall day en Saturday. The $424 they earned, Hult aaid, waa donated to the Morse campaign In Douglas County. Lumber produced in the shift -was disposed of through regular, channels, he aaid. Goldwater had indicated the" lumber processed by the work- men also benefited the Morse" campaign. ' Hult said the plant normally'' does not operate on Saturdays in, the slack fall season. The idea to work the special shift "was kicked! 1 around" at the plant, the lumber" men said, and Morse supporter! on the crew decided to donate' their pay. ; It was strictly legal, I m sure, ' Hult said. . r, A spokesman for the Morse campaign office In Portland said" the matter "was handled as a vol-;., unteer contribution" in Douglas -County. 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