Some of the City Bond Proposals a Npppoccirv- ntWe wa nun Won w;inf npr'o ttvi;.?c.,
ciy News
' THE WEATHER
(,,eijon: Fair in the l. terior;
.(Mjy on the coast ton!jht',
,roU I" ln,""r ,onlBh,:
TMiraday fair In the east; un
Killed, followed by rain In the
.est portions; moderate vart.
,blt winds- Temperature today:
Mlilmum, 34 degrees. Maximum
Tiday, 58. Pieclplfatlon to
(w, none. Stage ef river, 3.2
felt. Dirrcilon of wind, north
wt't. TODAY'S NEWS TODAY
EUGENE, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAHC1I 18, 1923 todays nkws today
NO. 61
VflT co ' ' " f
Biii Pawn'"" Mae
...... ruEcoe cx-Bervice men whose
ijuiltd service credit amounted to
! r receiving tlieir payments
jy ico -- -
i, I'ucle 5am, according to Miss
UBk-e Xorton, secretary of the Lane
rtOOlJ chapter, American nea -ros.
..:.nin March 1, the payments
uartcil in Washington, D. C ami
iiij ire jus' beginning to be received
K. In addition, dependants of de
ud veterans, including their wid
children, mothers and fathers,
Cre also entitled this month to the
ifirat payments of the amounts due
1'nder the law the dependent
L entitled to the amount of the ad-
ialed lervice credit o tno deceased
..,.r.n. payable in 10 quarterly in-
Lullnicnts, beginning this month To
feu the war department has received
..riinately 2,400,000 applications
Lr the bonus, of which Lane county
kit furnished more than 1UOO. now
.... mini local ex-8ervice men are
finding their certificates are erron-
loiii, ind are urged by iliss isorton
,. 11 st her office and Btart action
,t ones to have the policy corrected,
innilrstions now aro being bandied
Lpiedily in Washington, and a certifi-
nte wiU follow within a lew day
ifttr receipt of an individual's claim.
Pint Names Mystify
Vn code messages are handled
f through the 'Western Union at night
Inter rules and when a message was
banded in last night with nn order for
lane number of varieties of flowers
iod plants there was considerable
indj in the local office and explana
tions asked before the message wjs
tint. Here are a few of the names
irDtd on the blank that will bring
trim of joy from many who spend
ihtir leisure time struggling with
rmni-word nuzzle momenclaturc: Tor-
bras Thunbegi, Dcutzia, Oralis, For
ijtbia, Viburnum Dentatiuni, Wuge-
Although accustomed to handling
wme Intricate words over the tele-
raah key. the locsl operators were
rd to call time out until some of
these were pinned down to a defini
tion and cleared of suspicion of being
code words. - c
Local Data Asked
llevision of the school geographies
published by the American Book corn
puny of New York, one of the large
publishing houses of the United
Slates devoted to the publication of
teat books, is under way and infor
mation on Eugene and vicinity is de
lircil, according to word received at
the Kngene chamber of commerce.
The new geography plan includes the
itreasing of industrial and agricul
tural advantages of the various com
munities, educational resources in the
say of slate or district Institutions of
biglicr learning and points of historic
merest. All information on these
items will be forwarded to the pub
lishing houao by the Eugene chamber.
A. W. Moore Coming
A. W. Moore, representative of the
federal bureau of biological survey,
'ill be in Lane county Monday for a
'"it of several days in the, interests
ol the rodent control campaign plans
&re, according to announcement to-
of 0. S. Fletcher, county agri
cultural agent. It is planned to hold
meeting for a demonstration west
of Junction City next Tuesday afler
o hut the exact place has not yet
selected, the county agent
"Its. About 1400 pounds of poison
l barley has been prepared and It is
probable that another supply will be
"tie ready by Mr. Moore when he
"nves here. , I
Lint to Build Bridge
"n countr will hulld the new
Currin bridge instead of letting the
Woject on private contract, accord-
aS to announcement of the county
"nrt. Bids on the bridge work were
nentd yesterday and of. the five sub-
"tted none wa found to be as low as
Continued en page five)
THINGS
ere
easily sold
-ATM
to Your door
Bandit
Lone Hold-up Makes Escape
In Car; Posse Said to
Be on Trail
Two Hold-ups Reported to
Be Suspected; car is
Abandoned
DAVTOX, Ore., March IS. OP)
The Hank of Dayton was li?W up this
afternoon by a masked m.in, apparent
ly about 22 years of age, who caeupeil
with between 1300 nnd $2000 in
curreocy and silver which he gathered
up after driving the employes into
the vault. The robber drove away in
an auto, waiting outside the bunk.
Armed with an automatic pistol ihv
robber entered the bank while tli?
president, J. L. Sherman was nU e in
the place. He forced Sherman into thj
vault, nnd when two employe's appear
ed, he forced them also iuto the vault,
'flhe robber attempted - to lock the
vault, but failed on account; the
time device.
He gathered up the silver and cur
rency on the counter and also took a
package of currency from the vault
when he placed the men Inside.
POSSES ACTIVE '
SALEM, Ore., March 3S. Possoh
were at 2 o'clock this afternoon re
ported to be closing in on two ban
dits who about an hour before hold
up and robbed the bank at Dayton, in
Yuinhill county.
One man entered the bank, accord
ing to nicngre reports available bore,
and secured the money at tlio . -tt
of a gun while his companion e'-yed
outside in a large gray nuto. After
collecting what mney he could ln
his hands on the gun wielder dashed
out of the bank nnd jumped inn .he
car, which sped away southward
along the west side highway.
At Holmes Gap, 12 miles S3inh .-f
McMintiville, the bandits were fnrci'd
to abandon the car.
HELP STYLE EVENT
Several more firms have been add
ed to the lilt of contributors to the
nriie fund being raised for the style
show carnival to be held next Friday
evening and the cooperation of prac
tically all busineas houses of the city
is assured, according lo Frank Blade,
chairman of the committee in charge
of the event. Additions! r.amea added
lo the list are: Matlock department
store, Rainbow. Heard's store, While
Electric company, .Ninth street mar-
let, Rsup's flower shop. J. U. Knight
auto supplies. I-eocade Hat snop.
Koke-Tiffany company, llsiley Klec
trie company. Siewart's auto supplies.
Numbers have been dtstriimteu 10
each store In the buainrtis district and
will be disnlaved in the windows Fri
day evening. Tickets, bearing lb"
numbers will be distributed to the
public and when the lin-Vy number
held is found in the st re the pr.ie
will be awarded.
The unmaxkiug of I'" windows will
..t n..n,nrlv at S n. ni. the
: announcement. All traffic will be re
stricted on Willamette street and the
display t motor cars will he in.talled
' there.
ASTORIA HAS BLAZE
ASTOItl.V. Ore- March IS Fire
Mry today did climated damage of
$4.0110 to the louvre hotel at Sev
enth and Aster lreel. Several oc
cupants were forn-d to fie. from the
building. !
LOSS TO RUN
res
SAYS REPORT
A
Loots Bank of
Recess Post
Again Hinted
By President
WASHINGTON. March IS. Presi
dent f oolidgc todny resubmitted to
the senate the nomination of Thomas
F. Woodloek of New York to be a
member of the interstate commerce
commission.
VVhen Mr. Wood lock's name first
was submitted at the last session of
the somite so much opposition 'devel
oped that republican leaders decided
not to bring it to a vote.
After another canvass of the situa
tion today it was indicated there
might be no attempt to confirm the
nomination and that after adjourn
ment sine die bad been taken the
president would give Mr. Woodloek
a recess appointment.
WASHINGTON, March 18. Wil
bur K. Itoolh of Minnesota and Arba
F. Van Yalkcburgh of Missouri were
nominated today by President Cool
idge to be circuit judges in eighth
circuit.
The nominations of Judges Booth
and Van Valkenburgh were confirm
ed later by the senate.
WASHINGTON, March 18. Fav
orable action was taken by the senate
on the nomination of Hoffman Philip
of New York to be minister to Per
sia. E
Figure on which the various city
departments of Fugcne went "in the
hole-' during the mouths of January
and February were based nn the pro
rated appropriation for the entire
year, it was IrHrned todny in the of
fice of Judge Gilmorc, city recorder.
The city attorney's office which
showed n deficit of $L0.'t for I lie two
months, has an annual bittleer sum uf
?170. For the two months, this w d
pprmit the expenditure f $.'JS..J2. As
mas actually prnt, the figure
of iJ.!.' "in the red" resulted.
Amounti. Given.
Amounts sp.w,t by the various de-
psrtmeuis. and the two months' -ro-1
rsurd allowance were as follows:
Kerorder's office, allotted MW.S.
spent fHHt.Sf, deficit f-HHMH; treas-
I urer'a offiee, allotted ?457:5), sptiit ,
$r.'ll. deficit, 73l.7ll! engineer, il-
lotted 7(W.II1, spent I1.J.W.4H, d.ficitj"r, "-" 'ro.o
I7IK-J. tire d. o.irtiueiil. allot, c,l ' I"''1 in ,'",, "n'n ,l" ,ir"
('Mini, speat :i.'J7MW, surplus .'l."i7.
10; police department, allotted fTI."i,
spent l,S.Si.!Hi, deficit IIIJ.IK); po-j
lice ninlron. allotted JJ.VI, speut j
fJliO.U. deficit "flll.1l; street an-1 I
bridge department, allotted t-'l.l'S.SS. j
spent f-.ViHJ.47, deficit J.(K17.j'J;
street lighting, allotted flMlr.'uj,
spent f.VIM-.'W, deficit 1.SK.:S.
I'arks Igenrriil) allotted flKi.til.l
spent ?.,H..l. oenc. . ..ho f E,,M,r,, (,rHer. mem-
park, allotted ftWI.I-S, spent lJl.ll7.:b,r(1 ,)f (c fllhn,
surplus f.-.t:UI; health deparluient.r I1,11,ion , w. V. Kllis. and J.
allotted-'"", spent ( ISO. surplus fill; t,, altorney for the com
building inspe. -tor. shotted :i;W.Ki. , mjnhinn wj yrMn fr
spent f.;V40. ardu f'11.-tl; city inK,n Blro ,h,x will ap-
Imll maintenance and operation, al
lotted f.:.V.l.4i spent .!!.7:i, deficit
$l!l.;;l; aviation field, uo allotdneut.
spent IH.:H. def.cit. flW..';' city rn,,livf, f ln(, fcntral Oregon dis
ponnd, no alb'ttment, spent f 111.47, ; (rr .n ,ho ,.,1( hing-
difi.it f 141.47; eer muintensnce (on ,r;n(,
an.l operstmn. allot tl fISl.W, sp.iitj
Election t penis. ! Breakers Hotel at
F.lectton ei.eiwe. ...rpltis frl; legal;
rH.ti.es. allotted f:-!.:;.. spent flH, de
ficit f!Oi-K; interest .-n warrants, al
lotted I. :-;-. Pnt ll.'Jij.W. defi
cit f:sr.!.; interest on bonded debt,
accrued f HMr-V "I'vnl f-V4(!-'.oU, sur
plus $.V4li-.-'U: lit.r-iry nuiniensii'-e j
d operatiun. niiri.tua f-r two month
--mers.'my, a.M.iieo. 11w.11,
.pern fvj:(.; defi.it Total
prorated amount l-1l.170.7J. eipendi-1
lure. f.H.OW.74. deficit 11.510. J
!H!l!ff-' tp""'bu'!n -.
(CuntiDurd on (mj; live)
r J
LziLsal
L
BY CASCADES
Additional Funds Will be
Paid in to County by
Government
Money Will be for Schools
And Roads. According
To Ruling -
Between $10,000 and $25,000 will
be paid to' Lane county annually by
the Fnited States : forestry depart
ment as a result of the Western hum
ber company timber sale at WeNtfir.
it is announced by the Cascade na
tional forest office.
This money will be in addition to
the regular receipts from other
source including timber sales, which
are expected to equal that amount.
The Western timber sale, when cut
ting is under full headway, will bring
to the government from $75,000 to
S 100,000 a year, of which Lane's
portion will be 2.T per "cent. .
Highways Benefit
The money, according to the agri
cultural appropriation act of congress,
must be spent for schools and road
in the counties in which the forest is
fcituafed. In addition, the act make
available an additional 10 per cent of
the money received from national for
ests, to be used in building and main
taining highways in the state in 'which
the forest is situated.
For several years I.ane county has
received little or no money under the
federnl law, because when the act was
first passed this county was over
paid several thousand dollars. This
was discovered about 1010. After
that time the appropriation ceased,
in order to even up Lane's share with
other counties.
Portion Received
This year, however, the county will
receive $I0..MI2.1 1, arrrmliog to the
covernmenfs Jirt audit, which may
be increased, t 'f this amount, $2.
oT5J!0 has already been received by
.Miss Kdna Ward, county treasurer,
and will be divided in the proportion
of 75 ,tpr rrnt f"r com"-1' "rho"1
f uml an'' r 1,001 f,,r ''"
f tl,p 1,1,1,0 of ' 10
H'r rPnt for rofi1" aml I"Bhw f. it
I is eipertrij mat some nhare win
reach this county.
" rrcr.v oy ,e
poxHcd hv congress lo more than
; JIOO.IKXI this year.
JVlgrfl beFS Of I'ubliC
Service Group to
Attend Kail Hearing
SAI.K.M. Ore., March l- tl. II.
pesr before the Interstate commeree
commission In the central Oregon
railroad development case, Itepres-
Miami is Burning
MIAMI. Fla., ManbX. -'Pit
room Ifrrakerif botr at 1'alm lleach j
la a loan of flaiora, according to tele-)
mmgPf o( h, H,iHl Vllim hii1.i hmr.
(bj( iftrnoun Tht lkphoo tnea.ig-i
-j mmtH Wfr( ( Ww :
ltm Uwb M dutane ot one mile
fr,tW fh? bujMiDf, Tht hotel enter-;
ujni large bumbera of pfrion prom-1
! ineut to th financial tad social tr.d I
ANE TO GAIN
TIMBER SALE
Dayton
E
Charge of Murder is Placed
Against Both men in
, McClintook Case
Twenty-two Counts are Con
tained in Indictment
Of Jurymen
rillCAtiO, Mr(., 18. M) Wil
liuio 1). Hliei.licrd sn.l Cliarln C.
Failuoii were churgpil wdli the imir
ilfr of William X. JliCliuiuik, : hop
liord's fusUT-Hon, In nn Inclkliuint -
turned today by the county ajivml jury.
'i'ho iudii-tiiirut, returned I'i'foi'e
Chief ,l, lice Hopkins ot the crhniii.il
court, rlwrged that Shepherd nnd
Folniun. toe latter hend of a scm-c
school who has confessed, the state's
attorney has nuuounced that he
tauaht .Shepherd how lo feed "Hilly"
.McC'lintock typhoid Kcruu to get the
boy's tl.UOO.UOO oatate, lunoculuted
" ylim with typhoid bnccilll.
1 . ' Poison la Numed1.'
The indictment further chni'Kcd
that poison In the form of acontllue,
liriiNoic acid and mcrpliine were ad
ministered. Judge Hopkins ordered that two
uieii, who are prisoners of the stiiti
attorney, who look .Shepherd Into
custody Sunday night, lo bo brought
before him at L' p. ui. fr arraignment
on the indictment.
Miss Pope Defended.
Atlorne.s for ImiIiHIc I'ope, ,.Mc
Clinloi'k'a fiance who waited to mar
ry him when he died, and who was left
an $SH0 annuity in his wil, said they
would contend Hint .MInm l'ope is en-
tOntiuuod oil page two)
WILL BE GREETED
Members of tlie Junior cliambrr of
I'Otnnierce of thn Ktiyena IiikIi srbool
will be tilt1 BticstH of ttm I'ligi'iir
cbantber of rnnimrrri' at tbe niton
lutwlieoij iiM-v'tinii of the orfcanixnt ion
to bp bold loiiiorron. .Mumt U.'i stud
ents are enrolled in tbe M intuit
i bamber. arcordioit lo K. Iig4ne
f'iiadwirk. serretnry f Mm' V.wtUf
ebamber. I,. Is. I in v. fortner presi
dent of the KiiKiie chaniber, will be
tlin prinripHl fpfaker at the lunetieon,
.Mr. Uny will iVpcnk ou "Why juuiiK
folks should remain in tln'ir hotut
cotniiiuuilies." The luiihirat program
nil! be provided by Frank (iilMrap
n bo w ill eiitrrtain with tuba nler
lions. lluich indrr h ill lead the
Attorney General
John G. Sargent
Steps Into Office
WASHINGTON, r.ireh IS. P
Jnlin ti. Sarjcnl of Verniotit took
the on tb of offiee torlwy an attorney
general of tlm I'nifed Staff.
wnn sworn in at the juaiire:
department tbnn nit hour after
he bid arrived from bit home in
Vermont, in response to a j.imuoi
Tit b in from (he White House mitm
bia name ti miliii:ltd to th Ren
ate yeiterday.
Marshfield Chamber
Secretary Elected
MAKHHKIKMi, Ore., March 1H.
Karl W', Murphy, former iieipuper
inaii ui Portland, who recently r
Rigbpti aa editor of the Hotithnentern
Oregoo Daily New, baa been ekcted
eiecutive nerretaiy of li Marklifield
rhamber of commerce. ll will taka
office April 1.
SHEPHERD AND
EAIB FACE
JURY GHARG
mivD
To Take New Post
0 o
Dr. Jacob Gould Schurman, minis
ter at Peking, who has been appoint
ed to succeed Alanson B. Houghton
as United States ambassador to Ger
many, t
YET TO BE FILLED
WASHI.NOTON, March 18. M
Peter Augustus Jay of Ithnde Island,
at present minister to Itnumnnia, was
noiniunteil today by President Cool
idgn to he nmbnssndor to Argentina.
l George I. Kreeck of Kniisns Was
nomiunted to ho tninistcr to I'arn-
fluay. . 4
PEKING POST VACANT
WASHINGTON, Mareb IS. W)
The tranKfer of Dr. Jacob (Jould
Sehurmnn from bia jiont aa mini fl
ier fit 1'ekinff to aueeeed Alannon
It. HoiiRbton as amhniotndor to Ger
many, for which ottHiRiitnetit ho wbh
promptly confirmed by tbe senate
yenterday( leaves the Peking pout and
that of amhaKHador lo Argentina a
the two major diplomat ic vacancies
yet to be fillet. An intiinatn know
ledge of affaira there Ik underHtiod
lo be KouRht in tbe appointee for tbe
l'ekinj poat, and it would ciiuhc no
)iifprine hern if the administration
Nbotild turn lo .lohn Van A. MncMur
ray, aNKihtant nerretary of alate, a
recoiinined eipert on far eat tern quea-
; tiona.
In filling tbe andiartriadorithip lo
j Argentina, rerently made vacant by
tbe reHif-untiou of John W. Kiddle,
i indication! now point to I lie appoint
j incut of I'dcr AugiiNlun Jay, present
: iiiiiitnter to floiiiuania, to that poht.
POItTI.ANIt, f)re March 18.
i i
Trial of the firt of eleven auiln
; ngnitct the governiiKlit by World
war Tefernni for aiiiouiiin alleged
' due on ti.n k pn) menla of war rik
! iiiKiiraii'-e, begun here today in fed
1 eral court, the vum of Clarence
IJkimi being, niarted. He neck $'lftl
! back piiyiuenta, a dlxnhility rating in
the veteraiu' bur en it, ami Ki7,5)
nmnibly fo' life, allrir ug ii;jiirlea pre
i vented him fkvm earning a liveli
hood. He l. Id of fighting in tbe Ar
j gonne in tiie laal day of the war.
W. G. KeanMce, Seattle, national
; judge advocate of tbe irtblei Amer
Veteraim of the World War and
f A, H. Green of 1'i.rllund are attor
iiiejn for the Telerami, ' A. lawbr
(of Wahingtn, I. .'., connected with
jtbe legul department of tbe veterans'
j bureau, Is aittliig the lotal district
atforney'a office in fighting the rattea.
I -aw br, in itreteniing the govern
mer.l'a rae Mid the veterans' bureau
had tbe sold er under obaervation for
, a long time, and that I.ikin-j ailment
!aa at first lifted as epilepsy, but
later It nas chnnged to hysteria.
; "Thin in no) a prrm.inenl diabi
; ity," declared jiwlo, "i is curalde,
being known at tlma ai 'peimionitin.'
Once the raie of profit that results
'in ibis form of hysteria It removed,
the b)terla wdl d sappear.'
IMPORTANT POSTS
IN FOREIGN LIDS
4 Cities Wiped
Out; Hundreds
Badly Injured
Message Received by Illinois Central Railroad
Officials Tells Story of Great Loss
In Life and Property
PADUOAH, Kentucky, March 18. (A. P.) MurphyT-,
boro, Desoto and Bush, Illinois, have been practically
wiped out by a cyclone. Hundreds reported dead and
injured, according to a message received by local Illinois
central railroad officials from chief dispatcher Dickey
at Carbondale at five o'clock this afternoon.
JACKSONVILLE, Ills., March 18. (A. P.) Tele
graph operator at local Chicago Burlington and Quincy
tower has reports over railroad wires that storm killed
one hundred and fifty at Desoto; three hundred killed at
West Frankford, and one hundred and fifty killed at
Carmi and Orient Illinois, and that the town of Parrish.
Illinois, was wiped out. '
20,000 People
Are Homeless
in Tokio Blaze
TOKIO, March 18. (By Tlio AsnoinUul Tress)
IVPiit.V tliousiiiid persons wern rpiidorod IioiiipIpss whi'ii
n major confliiKratioii swept northeastern Tokio today,
destroying 3,000 buildings and resulting in unestinuited
casualties. Tho fire was brought under control tonight.
, Troops were on tlio scene, touring down buildings
in an effort to chock the spread of the flames, whilo
thousands of residents, laden with household goods,
streamed towards safety. Firemen were almost help
less in their attempts to cheek tho blaze because of drouth
that had exhalisled tho reservoirs. The fire, funned
by a gale, started in a factory at Nappori .junction in
northeastern Tokio.
Hlmiiltancnua with tho outbreak of
Ilia major rouMaifratii.n, firo atartnl
In the Oliiinaclil anil ZofliiKaj-a (lis
Irirts, tlrlarlit'il arras, but thrsc were
soon rontroll-'l.
Thr firn rrportril In Hie forrgolng
iliapali'll from 'I'nkio svl'C.t lliri.ugl.
an ttrt-a wli'rh was lining rebuilt nllrr
I Up firp iijirl rartli.iuaka wlii.'ll il.'
vastatcil Iha city.
It.slartrd hi n fnrtory ilistrict nn
tourlinl l.y t tic firs tliat rame In lite
waka ni Ilia rarlli.uaka ami rail Its
rotirsa (liroueh a ilistrict ma. I., up of
(piiipnrary anil roronwlriiclr.l builil
Inas. In Ilia arra aro many wooden
slrurlurrs.
PERUVIAN CITY FLOODED
LIMA. Peru, Mar.h IN. P I f
firial ati! privala radio a.lvirrs from
Trujillo llic Ihinl Important rltjr of
IVru say that tho rily haa brcn
complrti'ly ilrslrojnl by Inn.in.lati
raiisfil by torrential rains,
Ths inliiibitants ahan(loii-.l tbrir
homes, takliu r.'fue In elevaleil fiel.ls
nearby. Mfforta made to erect flooil
gates to stein tbe advance of the ris
il.g waters were liseless.
Ailvirea from Trgjillo are liivoiif
plete.
Trujillo, founded in I .VIS by I'isar
ro, who gave It the name of his nat
ire town ill Spain, is lit northern
I'erti, about one and a half miles eal
of lbs I'ariflr ocean. It is capital
of the department of t.inerta and
lies In the ( hiniu tallcy. Nearby i
a fast space covered by ancient Per
uvian remains. It baa a population
of about II.IKKl.
Dawes to Carry
Issue to People
WASHINGTON, Sliiivh S.Vir
I'rfnifUnt Pnnra will curry lo ihr
country In public 'hr the iMiir
hf madf with (lit irnati io hi tnat.
sural addrms for a trrit'tou '( th
rulrtt q a (u yruhibtt une-muii fili
KAiriMoNT. w. Va., Mar.li IS.
(yP)-l.lp of reaching the III ui'll
enlombeil in .Mine -II of the Ilrlhle.
hem Mines corporation at ll.-irriick-ville,
three miles writ of here, tins
afternoon, was expressed by niemhcrs
of rescue parlies who were entering
the mine that was wrecked by an ex
plosion lat night.
I'AIIIMllXT. W. Va.. .March 18.
Wl- A bim.lre.l or more men, fran
llciilly, but hopelessly ptlsheil their
nay through the underground recess
es of Mine -11 of ihe Hthlehcm .Mines
I corporation, three miles west of bcra
j today, In an effort to find .'II miners.
who were entombed last night when
all explosion wrecked the shaft.
Special Session
Of Senate Ended
WASHINGTON. Mrrh IS. (P-
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