4 ASHLAND CLIMATE, without <$> ® th e aid of m ed ic in e , c u re s n in e c ases o u t o f te n o f a s th m a . <$> -$> T h is is a p ro v en fa c t. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < $ VOLLM E 3 A shland D aily T idings í T n t o m a t i n n a l News M o m o Wire o Service) „ „ , u __v (International Q> MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- > <*> vive th re e m o n th s in th e rich » ozone a t A sh lan d . T he p u re do- > m estic w a te r helps. " <£ (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43 ) No. 157 Mrs. Caruso Tells How $he Will Rear Gloria THREE AND A HALE MILLION IRRIGATION BILL— McNARY f IS UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED W A SH IN G TO N . D. C„ M arch < ¡w S- 7.— T h e $350,000,001) M cN ary irrig a tio n bill p ro v id in g fo r th e ( ♦ re c la m a tio n of a m illion a c re s : «> of sw am p and a rid lan d : ?> th ro u g h o u t th e so u th an d w est, w as u n a n im o u sly a p p ro v ed by th e s e n a te c o m m itte e on irrig a - tio n an d re c la m a tio n to day. I T he bill p ro v id es th a t th e <$> s e c re ta ry of th e in te r io r d ire c t all p ro je c ts ’a n d th e g o v ern - ♦ m en , w ill b e a r th e expense, b n , <$• th e s ta te s , d is tric ts an d in d i- ' > v id u als a ffe c te d m u st rep a y <8>l <$> PRESIDENT OPPOSES BONUS BILL BRING PREPARED BY HOUSE WITHOUT SALE TAN ! Hyatt Reservoir And East Ditch This Year W A SH IN G TO N , D. C„ M arch 7.— P re s id e n t H a rd in g is op- posed to th e bon u s bill w hich «■' |3> th e house is rea d y to co n sid e r, <§•■ b ecau se it does not c a rry a sa le s ♦ i^> ta x to ra is e th e n e c essa ry reve- Bids a re now being called fo r th e te n d s dow n th e valley in a n o rth - & • n ue, it w as o ffic ia lly s ta te d a t < s> ! c o n s tru c tio n of th e e a st la te ra l a n d w esterly d ire c tio n , th e n o rth line of <$> th e W h ite H ouse to d ay . '»■ the H y a tt P r a ir ie dam bv th e T a le n t th e 1,roject b e i»R »» th e vicinity of >! ----------------------------- t T h e p r e s i d e , w as re p re s e n te d ♦ | , r r lg „ lo n d |3 tr |c t T h f P h oenix. T h e e a s t side la te ra l to l- & by th e le tte r he ♦ low s th e base of th e fo o th ills an d <$>i T he p o lls in th e C h a m b e r of Com - ’ w a ro s te s ta C n h d a ln irm a n F o rd n e y rec- ;o Pened by th e d ire c to r s of th e dis- in clu d e s ,llost of th e j,nprO ved lan d , <$- m erce p rim a ry election w ere c lo s e d , . .. , . « t i l , « e v e „ ,n 3 a t ,e .r ..... antes a f te r 7 1 • “ “ ' " f » « M‘ rc " ” a tle r. »“ • ' • “ ">! is snp- ! • . , • „ , i ’ 0 tb e b o n u s le g isla tio n u n less t h a t d a te d irt will be flying on one plied by a siphon som e tw o m iles " -'t’h tim e 1<8 b a l l o t s ^ a sa le s tax be m ad e p a r t of th e <§>' of th e la rg e s t p ro je c ts e v e r u n d e r- n o rtb of A shland a n d follow s th e had been cast, in a d d itio n to th is, bill. w ith in 40 y e a rs. ita k e n in J a c k s o n c o u n ty , a n d th e fo o th ills to th e P hoenix la te ra l som e ■$><$><$■ S' ♦ Q l r . “ c e n tu ry " tw o m iles w est of th e tow n of P h o e ­ tw o h.illo ts w ere fo u n d in th e b a llo t <«> <§> V. d ,i„----- rea m „„ of th e ___, p a st L q u 'l a ’l r i te nix. M o u n a in s rise a b ru p tly to th e box w hich could n o t be c o u n te d . will soon be realized . Since th e fo rm a tio n of th e T a le n t ■ w est a n d th e fo o th ills rise m ore One of th e s e w as tu rn e d in in a n o r ­ ’ g ra d u a lly on th e e a st sid e of th e Irrig a tio n d istric t in 1916, th e d ire c ­ d in a ry en velope w ith o u t n u m b e r, valley. to rs have w o rk ed c o n s ta n tly a n d ! | w hile th e o th e r b a llo t was placed in fa ith fu lly , in face of o p p o sitio n , dis-! T be a p p ro x im a te to ta l a c re a g e in i th e b a llo t box w ith o u t a n envelope, a p p o in tm e n ts an d delays. T he firs t th e d is tric t is 12,00 Oacres. One I a n d it w as im p o ssib le to c o u n t e ith e r bond issu e of A u g u st 21, 1917, fo r th o u sa n d six h u n d re d and fiftv a c re s of th ese , as th ey m ig h t h av e been! th e su m of $600,000, c a rrie d by a , re now irrig a te d by th e M cD onald placed th e re by a perso n o u tsid e of! vote of 86 to 60, b u t ow ing to th e > „ a ,,. „ „ • , . .. cre e k can al a u d a b o u t 2900 a c re s re­ th e m e m b e rsh ip of th e club. co n d itio n s a ris in g from th e e n tra n c e 'o f th e U nited S ta te s in to th e w ar, no ceive a Pa r i,a l su p p ly from th e T a len t T h e re was a to ta l of 237 p aid -u p p a rt of th e bonds w ere sold u n til la te ra l d iv e rtin g from B ear creek . m em b e rs who w ere e n title d to vote, ■ a f te r th e w ar. N ot u n til F e b ru a ry T he new c o n stru c tio n c o n te m p la te d b u t only slig h tly over 75 p er cen t of 1922 w ere th ey a b le to dispose of su f- c o n sists of th e proposed e a st la te ra l, th e to ta l m em b e rsh ip voted a t th e i j p rim a ry . j fic ien t bonds to c o n s tru c t th e re s e r- tb e K eene d iv ersio n can al and th e AUGUSTA, Ga., M arch 7.— Ac- 1 voir a n d e a st c an al a s plan n ed . H y a tt P rairie- dam . It is proposed to T he vote w as s c a tte re d over a w id e ; CHICAGO, M arch 7.— T he r a il- ' field, th e r e b e in g 96 c a n d id a te s w h o { C° rd in g tO‘ ln ea g e r re p o rts re a c h in Si In J a n u a r y , 1919, bon d s to th e fu rn is h 1 :5 a c re -fe e t of w a te r to ro ad s of th e c o u n try re q u e ste d th e ! ! received one o r m o re votes, w hich i £ UgU8ta frOm W a rr e u «v il’e. S outh a n io u n t of $155,000 ________ w _____________ . _ g ra v ity . flow from ________ ere sold to 7000 a c re s by Em - I n ite d S ta te s la b o r b o a rd to a g a in 'g o e s to show th a t th e r e w as a w id e )'r a i o l i n a ’ a b o u t 1 3 n iiles from h ere, F re e m a n , S m ith an d C am p, of P o rt- ig ra n t, B ear and K eene c re e k s, w ith sla sh th e w ages of th e ir em ployes. i d iffe re n c e of op in io n as to w h o i S’X p erso n s w ere Rilled a n d 40 o r p an d a t a p,.jce of 90. T h is fu n d was a su p le m e n ta l supply th ro u g h s to r- C uts ra n g in g from fo u r to 27 c e n ts w ould m ak e s u ita b le tim b e r fo r d i - ) n’° re ho u ses d e s tr °y e d by a cyclone used to c o n s tru c t th e M cD onald a Se in th e proposed H yatt P ra irie p er h o u r fo r em ployes 011 a n h o u rly re c to rs fo r th e nex t tw o y e a rs. ¡w h ic h s tru c k th e tow n e a rly th is creek u n it in 1919 a n d th e e a rly re se rv o ir. T his is in a d d itio n to th e By M A R G ER Y R E X C h ild re n L ik e W ax basis, an d from $10.02 to $14.28 p e r T he a n ti-b a n k e rs tic k e t w as led by ■ n ,o rn in g - A11 lin es of c o m m u n ic a tio n s p rin g of 1920. O ilier bonds a m o u n t- 1650 a c re s a lre a d y irrig a te d hv th e W ritte n for In te r n a tio n a l News “ C h ild re n a re lik e w ax,” says M rs m o n th fo r th o se on a m o n th ly b a sisj F re d C. H olm es, w ho receiv ed a to- . haVe been s e v e re d - in g to $75,000 w ere sold in 1920 to su p p ly from M cDonald creek, Service C aruso. “ T hey can be m o u ld ed e a s ­ w ere ask ed of th e b o a rd . - j ta i of 121 vo tes a n d led th e e n t i r e 1 T elep h o n e » n e m e n reach ed tb e c o n s tru c t th e T a le n t la te ra l w hich T he H y a tt P ra irie re se rv o ir site N E W YO RK , M arch 7. — C h ild ­ ily. T h a t is th e p rin c ip le I go on in A u g u sta office of th e S o u th e rn Bell d iv e rts w a te r from B ear cre e k n e a r is located 12 m iles e a st of A sh lan d P ra c tic a lly a ll ra ilw a y e m p lo y e s ; lis t of c a n d id a te s . E. V. C a r te r w as hood is th e fo rm a tiv e p eriod. In T elep h o n e com pany w ith a b rie f m es- A shland an d covers a p o rtio n of th e a t th e head of K eene creek G lo ria ’s e d u c atio n . E ven th o u g h les­ except th o se in tra in serv ice w ill be y o u th we can a c q u ire w ith ease w h at second w ith an even 100, V. O. N. Keene w est sid e u n it lan d s w ould m ake us o v e rw h e lm in g ly sons so m e tim e s becom e ted io u s, th a t effected if th e c u ts a re accep ted . S m ith follow ed a close th ird w ith sag e a s k in g fo r a ssista n c e . cre e k is a trib u ta r y of Je n n y c re e k , In O ctober ,1920, an a d d itio n a l w hich flow s in to K la m a th river. T h e w eary in a d u lt y e a rs. is th e only way to g e t tec h n iq u e. 99 v o tes to h is c re d it, a n d J. W. Mc­ T h e re a re m an y c h ild re n e a g e r fo r “ W h a t do I th in k of th e ch ild who $450,000 bond issu e w as voted for re se rv o ir lies well to w ard th e top of Coy w as fo u rth w ith 98 votes. T he th e p u rp o se of c o n ts ru c tin g th e H y - J th e m o u n ta in ran g e a n d a t an eleva- le a rn in g o fte n k e p t from th e fu lle st ra n aw ay from hom e a n d m usic les 1 b a la n c e of th e c a n d id a te s w ere o p p o rtu n itie s by c irc u m sta n c c e s o r so u s? W ell. I believe I rea d th a t a t t re se rv o ir a n d th e e a st la te ra l, tion of 5000 feet above sea level. ! b u n c h e d w ell to g e th e r, a n d th e vote m a k in g th e e n tir e cost p er acre, of It is s u rro u n d e d by h ills covered by by in d if fe r e n t o r in d ig e n t fam ilies. she w as 16 y e a rs old. If she w ere 18 fo r th e b a la n c e of th e tw elv e w ho In th e field of th e a rts , p a rtic u la rly an d decided th a t sh e still h a te d m u ­ th e 11,000 a c re s of irrig a b le lan d in pine and fir tim b e r, w hose su m m its ¡w ill go on th e fin a l b a llo t is as fo l­ In m usic, su ch d e p riv a tio n is k een ly sic, th e n I sh o u ld say it w ould be a ll th e d is tric t, $105. a re a th o u sa n d feet h ig h er. T he site low s: M cN air 68, N in in g e r 67, felt by m any boys a n d g irls. In F e b ru a ry , 1922, th e sa le of is a n a tu r a l an d c o in p a rtiv e ly level r ig h t fo r h e r to sto p lessons. L am b 61, F e rg u so n 60, Dill 59, Special e m p h a sis is placed upon $474,000 in bonds to th e C itiz e n s’ m o u n ta in p ra irie form ed by low, “ You know th a t c h ild re n w o u ld n ’t D odge 58, H elm an 54 and th e tw e lfth ch ild h o o d a s a s tu d y p eriod by Mrs. go to school If th e ir e ld e rs d id n ’t in ­ b a n k of Los A ngeles a t th e ra te of ro u n d ed hills closing in a t th e low er j m an on th e b a llo t w ill be H o m er BU- W A SH IN G TO N , D. C„ M arch 7.— D. W. G r iffith 's p ic tu riz a tio n of lings, w ho received 11 votes. S 86, h a s m ad e it possible to c a rry th e end, w hich form s th e o u tle t and pro- E n ric o C aru so , th e lovely young sist upon it, an d u n less e d u c a tio n is D e p e n d e n ts a n d h e irs of v e : e r a n s ___. W ay Down E as ,” b ased on th e w idow of th a t g re a t te n o r w hose th ru s t upon th em th ey w ould he very I p ro je c t on to co m p letio n . 1vides a n a tu r a l dam site. T h e re a re D esp ite th e fa c t th a t th e b a n k e rs w ho died since th e a rm istic e will not s ta g e play by IzOttie B la ir P a r k e r , piled up a vo te so m e w h at la rg e r voice b ro u g h t b e a u ty into so m any so rry in d eed la te r in life .” T h e T a le n t I rrig a tio n d istric t Is q p p ro x in ia te ly 600 a c re s in p ra irie s h a re In th e bon u s p a y m e n ts to be lives a n d w hose d e a th m ad e a w orld s itu a te d In Ja c k so n co u n ty a n d lies and m eadow lan d , th e re m a in d e r he­ Mrs. C a ru so ’s views on th e e d u c a ­ w hich for th e p ast 21 y e a rs w as one th a n th e o p p o sitio n , th e r e is still a pro v id ed fo r ex -so ld ie rs in th e bill m o u rn . Mrs. C a ru so , w ho was D or­ tio n of c h ild re n a re doubly in te r e s t­ of th e r u ra l classics of th e A m erican good ch a n ce to p u t th e h o tel propo- a t th e s o u th e rn end of B ear creek ¡n g covered w ith a heavy g ro w th of o th y B e n ja m in , h as s e ttle d dow n in ing since sh e has not only h e r baby th e a te r, will be p re se n te d a t th e V in­ sitio n over, if a ll c itiz e n s w ill w ork ib e in g p re p a re d in th e house. valley, a d ja c e n t to th e to w n s of Ash- tim b e r. T he d ra in a g e a re a trib u ta r y T h is decision w as reach ed by th e lan d , T a le n t and P hoenix. T h e irri- to th e re se rv o ir site is a p p ro x im ate ly N ew Y ork in a new hom e a n d is in­ d a u g h te r G loria, to re a r, b u t also the ing th e a te r fo r th re e days, b e g in n in g 1 to w a rd th a t end. I m em b e rs of th e h ouse w ays a n d g ab le lan d in th e d is tric t lies in th e n s q u a re m iles. T he yearly a v e ra g e te re s tin g h e rs e lf in p lan s fo r a g re a t c a re of E nrico. C a ru s o ’s son, w hose today. Q u ite a few m em b ers w ho w ere in ! m e m o ria l to h e r h u sb a n d . By m eans e d u c atio n w as le ft in h e r h a n d s by Mr. G r i f f it h s p ro d u cilo n of “ W ay a r r e a r s In th e ir d u es a n d w ere not m ea n s c o m m itte e to d ay , a f te r it was u p p e r p a rt of th e valley a t an eleva- p re c ip ita tio n is a b o u t 34 inches, th e a provision w ould ! tio n of 1500 to 2500 feet above sea g r e a te r p a rt of which falls in th e of th is tr ib u te to th e d e a d , living th e te n o r w hen th e b ro u g h t th e hoy Down E a s t’’ re p re s e n ts ten m o n th s ’ e n title d to v o te a t th e p rim a ry h a v e , fig , , u re d th . . a . t „ such „„ ,, , t , „ , j j , a d d $2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a s a d ire c t c h a rg e ipvel ta le n t is to be developed a n d a id e d ! to A m erica. E n rico is now a s tu d e n t w ork of th e m ost e x a c tin g c h a ra c te r, paid up a n d w ill be e n title d to vote It b egins a s h o rt d ista n c e form of ____ snow . Most is ______ a re a . I ____ ___ ____ of th ___ for in his screen version of th e sto ry in th e fin a l e le c tio n . In a d d itio n t o ^ agU‘nSt th e tie a s u r y to th e o b liSa - ! below th e div ersio n p o in t on E m i- n es w ith in th e C ra te r n a tio n a l fo re st by a m illio n -d o lla r fu n d . i a t a m ilita ry academ y. he has e n d e av o re d to follow closely th is, 71 new m em b e rs w ere voted i n - ! tlOnS u n d e rta k e n b -v th e g o v e rn m e n t, g ra n t creek som e fo u r m iles so u th - th e n a rr a tiv e of th e s ta g e play, w ith to th e o rg a n iz a tio n a t a m e e tin g o f i Whe“ t h ° b o n u s bil1 is e n a c te d - e a st of th e city of A sh lan d , and ex- .’C o n tin u ed on P a e e 4> LARGEST VOTE c E CAUSES WAY DOWN EAST AI VINING TODAY m e lic a e.dio h ere an d th e re a d ig re ssio n fo r th e ! th e d ire c to rs o f th e C h a m b e r of p u rp o se of d ra m a tic v alu e o r elab- C om m erce a t th e s e c r e ta r y ’s office OREGON PRODUCTS WEEK IN PROGRESS AT EUGENE¡ o ra tio n . : la s t ev en in g , a ll of w hom w ill he e n -, _______ W ay Down E a s t” is th e b ig g est I title d to a vote in th e fin a l e le c tio n .) E U G E N E , M arch 7.— In a blaze of! p ro d u ctio n Mr. G riffith h a s m ade. 1 A re p re s e n ta tiv e of th e T id in g s hom e p ro d u c tio n glory, th e second S everal G riffith in n o v a tio n s a re w as p re s e n t a t th e c o u n tin g of th e a n n u a l O regon P ro d u c ts show opened p io m ised , in c lu d in g a th rillin g sn o w -, b a llo ts an d b e fo re th e b a llo t box w as | a t th e H am p to n b u ild in g la st n ig h t. sto rm a n d a g e n u in e New E n g la n d u n lo ck ed w as to ld of th e p lan th a t T he show will re m a in open all th is ice b re a k on th e riv e r. h ad been decided on by th e ju d g e s w eek, fo re n o o n s, a fte rn o o n s a n d ev- W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., M arch 7.— ’ ing th a t th e Legion is “ su b sid ized SPANISH CABINET RESIGNS A d ju s te d c o m p e n sa tio n won a d e c id - |b y big in te r e s ts ,” an d opposed to ed v icto ry in th e n a tio n -w id e re fe r- o rg an iz ed la b o r.” M ADRID. M arch 7.— T he S p an ish e n d u m co n d u c te d by th e U nited ----------- cab in et resig n ed to d ay an d th e sit- S ta te s C h a m b e r of C o m m erce— 4116 DES M OINES, la .. M arch 7.— A tin g of th e c h a m b e r of d e p u tie s h has as c h a m b e rs v o tin g fav o ra b ly , 2657 vot- m em b er of th e A m erican L egion o r been su sp en d e d d u e to o p p o sitio n to in g a g a in s t th e m e a su re . its A u x iliary w ill s it on every school th e g o v e rn m e n t. “ F ro m th e U nited S ta te s C ham - b o a rd in Iow a, if p lan s of th e L e g i o n ----------------------------- ------------------— b e r ’s p o in t of v iew ,” sa id J o h n T hom - A m erican ism d e p a rtm e n t in th a t a s T a y lo r, vice c h a irm a n of th e s ta te c a rry . ^ A m e ric a n L e g io n ’s le g is la tiv e com - ----------- m itte e , “ th e re fe re n d u m w as a fla t f a ilu re , fo r t h a t body re p re s e n ts th e m o st h ig h ly o rg a n iz e d o p p o sitio n to th e bonus. By try in g to s e p a ra te th e cash f e a tu re fro m th e m o re pro- d u c tiv e p ro v isio n s of th e bill, a n d by o th e r m ean s, it h as d o n e e v e ry th in g in its pow er to in flu e n c e its c o n stit- u e n t m e m b e rs a g a in s t th e bill. In s p ite of th is fa c t, th e vote show s a l­ m o st tw o to one fav o ra b le . “ T h e L egion d esp ises u n f a ir d is ­ c rim in a tio n — cash a n d th e o th e r f e a tu re s c a n n o t be s e p a ra te d as th e U n ited S ta te s C h a m b e r s e p a ra te d hem in its “ r e f e re n d u m .'' Cash p a y m e n ts ra n fo u rth in a re- fe re n d u m o n - a d ju s te d c o m p e n sa tio n ta k e n by th e E lg in , Neb., po st of th e A m erican L egion in five to w n sh ip s. I At B ozem an, M ont., th e re w ere no votes fo r th e cash option. ----------- CHICAGO, M arch 7.— R e p u d ia tin g th e s ta n d a g a in s t a d ju s te d co m p en ­ sa tio n ta k e n by th e U nited S ta te s C h a m b e r of C om m erce, th e C hicago com m erce b o a rd w ent on rec o rd in s u p p o rt of th e bill, follow ing a visit to C hicago of H a n fo rd M acN ider, c o m m a n d e r of th e Ami ^ c a n L egio^. A BEND, O r., M arch 7.— To a tte n d A m erican L egion in itia tio n , an O regon ra n c h e r tre k k e d 35 m iles— O n M arch 4, A m erican L egion m em ­ 18 of th em on snow shoes. W ounds b e rs h ip w as 108,000 m o te th a n on received in F ra n c e did not check his M arch 4, 1921. New m em b e rs have d e te rm in a tio n to “ a rr iv e .” jo in e d a t th e r a te of 6600 a day sin c e J a n u a r y 1. T h ese fig u re s have BOSTON, M arch 7.— B efore s u n ­ b een given o u r fro m L egion h e a d ­ set of th e firs t day, 500,000 d aisies q u a r t e r s to re f u te th e s ta te m e n t th a t w ere sold in th e A m erican L eg io n 's th e o rg a n iz a tio n is lo sin g m em b ers “ daisy d a y ” d riv e th ro u g h o u t M assa- b e c a u se o f Its s ta n d on a d ju s te d Ch u s e tts fo r fu n d s to help u n e m ­ IN D IA N A P O L IS. In d .. M arch 7.— compensation. ployed ex-soldiers. b ro u g h t $125. Four d aisies T h e A m erican L egion h a s won th e f ir s t s u it in its h isto ry , b ro u g h t to “ How a m an w o rsh ip s h is God Is d e f e n d its n am e. J u d g m e n t by de- his ow n b u sin e ss,” w ro te H a n fo rd f a u lt a n d d a m a g e s w ere a w a rd e d th e M acN ider, L egion c o m m a n d er, an s- L e g io n a g a in s t F ra n c is H. S h o em ak - w e rin g a m ag a z in e a rtic le e n title d . er, alleged radical worker, for state "R o m e H eads th e A m erican L e g io n .” ments made In a speech last Decem- M r. M acN ider sa id relig io n is of no her. BEING MODIGIED Shoemaker was quoted as say- consideration in Legion membership. Savings in War Bureau Claimed By Republicans By H A RR Y L. RO G ER S v a rio u s ex ecu tiv e d e p a rtm e n ts have I. N. S. S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t follow ed o u t his p ro g ram of econom y so as to m ak e th e b a llo t a b so lu te ly en in g s. A fre e p ro g ra m w ill be given W’ASHING TON , D. C., M arch 7.— in g o v e rn m e n t, b u t he has m ade no fa ir as w ell as a b s o lu te ly s e c r e t ., each e v e n in g a n d S a tu rd a y a f te r - T he w ar d e p a rtm e n t is back upon a 1 se c re t of th e fact th a t he re g a rd s T hls p lan w as w orked out to th e s a t-¡n o o n . p re -w a r basis. S e c re ta ry W eeks a s th e b a n n e r cabi- isfa c tio n of all c o n cern ed a n d th e re P ra c tic a lly a ll th e la rg e in d u strie s ) U n d er d ire c tio n of J o h n W. W e e k s ., n et m em b er in so fa r, at lea st, as is no room fo r c ritic ism in a n y way in th e s a te a re re p re s e n te d by b o o th s „ ?. "p.* th e b u sin e ss m an of th e cab- s a '* n £s to th e g o v e rn m e n t a re con- thia Of th ftin th e I.. ' a n n V, d il som r. z.« th ♦ t, e Z, flo a ts used z.. a t th e a a in th e pnnntinir c o u n tin g of e b txolt/aio a llo ts a 'it t th e of in e t,” th e o rg a n iz a tio n in h e rite d c e rn e d - p rim a ry electio n of e th e r th e ju d g es P o rtla n d R ose fe stiv a l a re b ein g . .. " «r-i j • ~ . F o llo w in g a re a few of th e ite m s from th e W ilson a d m in is tra tio n has or th e d ire c to rs used d u rin g th e y e a r ju s t closed been w b’cb go t0 m ak e up th e w ar de- ' ________________________ g ra d u a lly d im in sh ed w ith g re a t sav- Pa rtm e n t s econom y rec o rd : ings to th e g o v e rn m e n t, it is claim ed A sav in g of a p p ro x im ate ly $4.- by re p u b lic a n lea d e rs. 000.000 by red u c tio n of a rm y tra n s - T he d e p a rtm e n t h a s been occupied p o rt service and w ith d ra w a l from ac- d u rin g th e y e a r w ith a v a rie ty of ^*ve o p e ra tio n of 225 vessels in h a r- m a tte rs . O u ts ta n d in g _ b o r boat serv ice a n d c o a st a rtille r y im p o rta n t , am o n g th e s e w ere th e a d ju s tm e n t in- boat s e rv ’c e i $36.000 by lim ita tio n c id e n t to red u c tio n of th e re g u la r of a n n u a l re p o rts; $.500,000 by p u t- a rm y to 150,000 m en, in a u g u ra tio n I lb e sb o e > c lo th in g and h a t re ­ p a ir shops on a se lf-su p p o rtin g b a ­ of th e p ro v isio n s of th e n a tio n a l d e ­ sis; $1,554,000 th ro u g h sa le of fen se act an d th e c a rry in g o u t of o b lig a tio n s a n d d u tie s re m a in in g w a ste; $316,000 by la u n d ry o p era- ifro m th e w orld w ar, such as th e i n - ; tlon8: 5400,000 by use of stock of te rm e n t of fallen so ld ie rs in th e ir com P,e88ed fo ra g e ; $4,900,000 by final re s tin g places, disp o sal of su r- re01 g a n iz a tio n supply depot serv- ; plus p ro p e rty a n d e q u ip m e n t and t h e ? 06, tb e r e b >’ re d u c in g re n ta ls a n d a d ju s tm e n t of a g re a t m ass of P e rso n n e l; $24,000 on u n ifo rm s; $730,000 by re o rg a n iz a tio n of th e claim s le ft over from th e prev io u s! ¡a d m in is tra tio n . ¡re m o u n t service, a n d $1,200.000 by T h e m a jo r p o rtio n of th e w ork of revision of th e c lo th in g allow ance, W h e re Havings M ade c o n tra c tin g all a c tiv itie s of th e m ili­ M any o th e r m e a su re s have r e s u lt­ ta r y e s ta b lis h m e n t is p ra c tic a lly ed in sav in g s w hich can n o ’ be read- com plete. W h a t re m a in s to be done is being u n d e rta k e n w ith a view to ily com Pu te d - a s - fo r e x am p le; U tili- p re s e rv in g as fa r as possible those Zation ° f re g u la r tr a n s P ° rt 8ervic« p a rts of th e w a r-tim e o r g a n iz a tio n ' in retU rn ° f , r ° ° ps tro m G e rin a n y : b e st s u ite d to p e rm it e x p a n s io n : re 8 tr ’Cti° n in Use ° f n ,o to r tr a n s - q u ick ly a n d econom ically in c is e of P° r t: re d u c tlo n in n u n ib e r of Pu b ” c a n im a ls ; c h a n g e s in d esig n of new a n o th e r em ergency. , c o n s tru c tio n : c u rta ilm e n t in use of Lops Off Expenditures W hen Mr. W eeks a ssu m e d th e job w ater, h e a t ad lig h t u tilitie s of all of S e c re ta ry of W a r he an n o u n c ed s ta tio n s ; c h a n g e s in d isb u rs in g and th a t th e k e y n o te of his a d m in is tra ­ a c c o u n tin g m eth o d s an d an e n o rm o u s tio n w ould be econom y He had an sa v in g th ro u g h th e te rm in a tio n of idea th a t th e b e st way to econom ize leases of b u ild in g s, fa c to rie s and real w as to stop sp e n d in g m oney, an d , a c ­ e s ta te . In a d d itio n to I ts o th e r a c tiv itie s c o rd in g ly , he lopped off e s tim a te s th e w ar d e p a rtm e n t h as c a rrie d on w ith a m erciless hand. On th e w hole P re s id e n t H a rd in g an e n o rm o u s se llin g c a m p a ig n fo r h a s been very well pleased w ith th e th e d isp o sa l of v a st q u a n titie s of Stuck!!! □ manner in which the heads of the! (Continued on Page Fear)