liti«« 1 «I SCT w e LPOUW FaHlghed honra High. Uq«Jr< 'SSHSSßra jta ■» . Ì *■ W ll" ■» FOB RENT— 3-room fnraigbed «pertinent with private bath. Furnace heated. LRhto Apart- ■tente, 85 B. Second. 79-tt next to Thn Tidings of- fermsrly occupied hr The •é ta it. F ig aty .rd ta v f * 98. WUlnmgtte. Mannes« sad vlbrgtor t r i n a t a . Çonveleeoent Home. «1— tf ’ MARCELLING TBc, Phone 189J tor eppetatmeat «r call 8 Man St., npgtnlM apt. . g g SUMMONS ' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THB STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. Flora Wlllfonng, Plaintiff, Vs. William T. Willbonng, Defendant To William T. WlUfoung, De­ fendant: • < ’ IN THE NAME OF THB 8JATE OF. OREGON: You are hereby summoned end required to appear in the shove entitled Court add cause qnd naswer the Compilât- bt Plaintiff on file herein against yon, wlthiq six weeka after December 9, 19SS, the data of the first publication of thia summons. * Yon will take notice that it yon fill to ne appear and answer said Complétât. plaintiff will ap­ ply to the Court for the reliof demanded Ip said complaint, a suceinet .statement of which Is as follow : For a Decree of this Court dlssotrlag thé bonds of matri­ mony «Meting betjreea pUintiff and defendant, and divorcing plaintiff from the defendant ab­ solutely, gad for-each other end eign debts dun thia government, i Mellon aald moat of the remain­ ing debt» of 84,748.965,817 would probably be settled within a gear. He Justified the lenient funding terms granted, saying: “While the integrity of interna­ tional obligations mast be main­ tained it is axiomatic that no na­ tion can be required to «ay, to another government name in ex­ cess of its capacity to pay. • • • No settlement which is oppres­ sive and retards the recovery and development of the foreign debtor is to the best Interests of the United Statda or of Byrope.” But the secretary sees in the Locarno security pact, and othef recent European events, Justifl- cation for an o p tim is tic view re­ garding economic rchabiligstion over there. “With the working out ef the h H arold Hamlin, 89. bell boy Ih an Omaha (Neb.) hotel, surprised society •loping With Isabel Rich. t t . daughter o f a wealthy Grand Island (Jfeb Dawes plan, the settlement of in- P ■pbysidae. H er father .tried in vain to prevent the marriage hut failed H o w M— u« ssaersr that the father. 40 years ago. worked as a bell |x» ter-sllied debts, the reorganization - v - — - I • . of currency syatemfe, and the stab­ ilization of exchanges however, t many uncertainties have bean re- ( WHOLE NATION IB OPTI- MORE VETS IN HOSPITAL moved and the way is clear for MMTIÜ BAYS MELLON THAN EVER Bffl more complete world recovery,*’ 1 he said- • (Continued From Page One) (Continued lrom Page Ong) __ “White thia country has every desire to see its surplui resources at work In the economic recon- The terrible aftermath of the structlon war was shown by Oenersl Hlpe's charged ,by 1844.” -. statement that 811,044 veterans' This was his argument against are disabled from wound« or farther ewBmptlon of small In ¡OoMes from taxation: •’'* ati service« and (hat vHhrans "IX taxation Is to be succesaRB have died since the Bureau Was as a revenue producer in times qf established. business depression as well as* in Neuropsychiatric diseases were ttmes of business prosperity. It the major cause of disability, might have n broad bale« as a Hines said. Thera were 44.84P foundation • • • • It exemptions ■eormeythiatric oases nnder care are raised too Mgh, the number , • f , the Veteran Barena on Jane of taxpayers is so materially re- 'Corporate profita are running SO. To the soldiers who snf- duced that the remaining tnxpqF- higher than for any previous year ferdd mental disorders from the ers in times of national emergency since 1919. Employment has been war the government is paying cannot-famish the revenae requir­ good, prices comparatively stable. 83,017.705 monthly. ed by the government.” And trade on a high level ns re- Tuberculosis was the disabling Mellon warned against “exc«s- cense in 48.889 cases and .tho sive reduction« which may be Ad­ monthly payment on these eases vocated.” Thb would result in na was .88,875.665. Fifty two per cent of the tuberculosis eases annual deficit, be said, and might "necessitate the raising of tax were rated as totally disabled. rates Inter with all the bed ef­ General medical and surgical fects which a constant Juggling of* conditions »were the cause of die- rates would entail.*.* ability in 180,880 eases of 87-2 Pointing out that federal ex­ per cent ot the entire number of penditures have now been redip- cnees on which disability com­ ed practically to a minimum, the pensation was being paid by the government. The monthly veteran financier sapf tblire Is tte value of payment« for the gen­ farther way of ellmlpatlag* heavy tax burdens than by eradicating eral cases was >8,094,000. war. ♦ Vocational training work of "The expenditursh which Ute and especially suitable for the Veterans Barenfi has prac­ tically been completed, Hines !•- directly or Indirectly attributable to war and the national defeaM perted, compose over 90 per cent ot thb total federal expenditures. • • • ♦ Thia will bq the Inevitable sitge- tien as long ns war is the method of settling International dlsputM. These faclk should be fachd Squarely by those who clantipr (or reduced government expendi­ There’s little rest or peact ture« and at the samq time oppose1 for the backache sufferer. the world’s efforts ^to devise rg- Day» are tired and weary— tlonal*methods for deslfog * tth f Night brings no respite, Urinary trouble«, headaches dissiness end nervousness, ell tend to prevent rest, or sleep. 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