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MAIL TRIBUNE
PETDTD
THEFT
Comment
on the
Day's News
B
ACK in Lakeview, as these word
Everybody must be glad to get back
to Lakeview, always. This town laiily
radiates friendliness and hospitality.
THE occasion la th celebration of
the completion, or near comple
tion, of the Yellowstone eut-off high
way, extending from Redding to Boise
and passing through Alturas, Lake
l view and Burns.
, People are gathered here from Cali
fornia, Nevada, Idaho, Washington
and Oregon to help in the celebrat
ing. They're real people, too, and they
know how to celebrate.
ArjoiE Johnsen, of Medford, shows
up with a bruise on the side of
his face that is a wow. He explains
that he got it by diving too deep into
Dick Shcpard'a hot springs pool.
oh -well; among friends one ex
planation Is as good as another.
CELEBRATIONS Involve banquets,
and this one is no exception.
The banquet Is in the pleasant dining
room of Lloyd ogle's Hotel XakevleMr.
Lloyd expected 100 people, and 200
have Just descended upon him and
clamored for tickets.
If you are housewife and have
ever had unexpected company, you
know what that means.
BEET Snyder, 'president of the
Lakeview chamber of commerce,
presides suave and polished, kindly
and thoughtful, giving to each speak
er Just the right little pat on the
back to put him up on his toes, all
set to do his best the perfect toast
master. Ernie Petseh, fprmer.presidenti.4t-
the chamber of commerce, now mayar
welcomes the guests to Lakeview, and
means every word of it. Because you
KNOW he means every word of It,
you get that warm little glow around
the heart as you listen to him; that
leellng of being perfectly welcome
that makes really successful parties
stand out In your life.
These Lakeview people! There may
be other folk as hospitable In the
world, but this writer has doubts.
CLARK Cottfeu! of the California
state Automobile association, so
homely one wonders how winsome
Mrs. Cottrell ever came to pick him,
rises.
Then he smiles and begins to
apeak, and you say to yourself:
What a strikingly attractive man!"
Funny how people are that way.
Isn't it?
7 D. B.
Dodson, manager of the
VI.
Portland chamber of commerce
tells us how delighted Portland la
over the completion of this new high
way which will lead west-bound tour
ists off from the Old Oregon Trail
and take them to California without
ever seeing Portland and makes us
believe It.
He has a tongue that can charm the
little birds right off the trees.
THROUGHOUT all the rest of Ore
gon, he Is known to one and ail
as "Dod." Down here on his home
range he grew up in the Surprise
valley, over beyond Alturas he is
hailed as Boone Dodson. So that's
what the "B" in his three-barrelled
Initials Is for.
"Dod" rode the range down In this
country in his younger days, and is
just barely bow-legged enough to
prove it.
GEORGE Joseph,' Jr., representing
Governor Meier, makes a grace
ful and effective speech. His talented
father cams from this country down
here.
"Something was said to me yester
day that I liked very much." he said.
"I met an old friend of my father,
and he looked me in the eye and said
to me: TouU never be the man your
father was."
"I liked that, becauaj It was frank
and open and aincere like th peo
ple of this great country down here "
BS, he must be right. It is the
frankness, the openness, the
plain, honest sincerity of these great
open spsces out here that cause on
to like them so very, very much
indeed.
This Tellowstone cut-off, whose
near-completion Is being celebrated
with so much enthusiasm by those
who have worked o hard and so ef
fectively to make It a reality, is going
DISCLOSES PLOT
0U1UILI1
Office of Merger Sponsors
'Entered' by Friends of
Scheme; Is Revelation
Shields Accomplices
PORTLAND, Ore,,- July 11. AP)
A grand Jury Investigation, at the
school consolidation petition hoax
Is probable as the result ot the re
puted confession ol Robert TaUoaan
that the reported theft of petitions
bearing 20.500 signature favoring
consolidation at University of Ore
gon and Oregon State College, hat
no foundation La fact.
PORTLAND, Ore. Jul? 11 (AP :
Police said that Robert Tallman, :
night watchman' employed to guard :
the Portland ofElce of the organlza- j
tlon sponsoring the Initiative mess- j
ure to consolidate Oregon's institu- j
tlons of higher learning admitted i
yesterday that the robbery of petl- i
tlons he reported on the night of i
July 4 was a hoax. j
Detectives said the admission came j
after they had quizzed Tallmsn all
day Saturday and yesterday morning, i
and that three other persons were
Implicated in the hoax. They would !
not divulge the names of the three, i
Tallman's story was that two armed
and masked men burst Into the office
late on the ntght of July 4, covered ;
htm with a gun, then opened the safe 1
and took petitions bearing 20.500
signatures.
Beliere 7 In Plot
Police said that aTllman yesterday
admitted that hla report of the theft
was false and that the petitions were
removed aa the result of a plot per
petrated by himself and others. Police
Intimated that probably six others
besides Tallman were involved In the
Plt
Tollman was not arrested, but po
lice said they had ordered him. to
re ma lri in the etty and be prepared
for further questioning, hey said the
case will probably be taken before the
grand jury.
Was To TRecelve Pay
Police said that Tallman's version
of the removal oof the petitions as
he amended it yesterday was that
three men, none of them armed or
masked took the petitions from the
safe and carried them away in three
handbags, two that they had brought
with them and toe other which, they
found In the office.
Tallman, police said, told them he
was to have been paid or his part
in the plot,but that no definite sum
had been named.
Police would not give complete de
tails of what they described aa- hte
hoax, other than to announce Tall
man had admitted it and had Impli
cated three others. .
GANNON FLAYS
OEM ROM PLANK
LAKE JTOALUSKA, X. O., July II.
W) The Democratic party's plank
for the repeal of the eighteenth
amendment has drawn the fire of the
board of temperance and social serv
ice of the Methodist Episcopal church
south, and of Bishop James Cannon,
Jr., who was the mainspring of the
antl-mlth movement which swept
part of the "solid south" into the
Republican foid in 1928.
Denouncing It, the board's annua!
report, prepared at Its meeting here,
asserts "any attempt by any party
platform declaration to bind the
members of that party on a noral
issue is a distinct invasion ot the
morai reason and Is, therefore, not
only an indefensible infringement o;
the rights of conscience, but a gross
Insult to Independent citizenship.
Farmer Injured
By Falling Tree
HOSEBUHO, Ore, July 11. (AP)
Helmor Llndgren, 47, Melrose farm
er, was brought to ft local hospital
today suffering: from critical in
juries received when struck by
falling tree. While he was falling
timber, a descending tree, deflected
by nearby limb, hit Ltndgren.
cru .ng his left arm and inflicting
a possible skull fracture.
Approve Fund For
Stanfield Project
WASHINGTON. JuJy 11. The
senate today pajud and sent to the
bouse a bill by Senator MeNsry (R.,
Ore-.J, authorizing the expenditure of
up to slOO.QoO from the federal re;
tarnation fund for rehabilitation of
the fitanfttld, Oregon, reclamation
project.
Senate To Probe
Campaign Expense
WAfrmNQTOS, July 11. fT, The
ente todsy roted to set up a p
isl committee to investigate 1933
Hoover
INQUEST REVEALS PAIRS
RON DAVE' FACES
EXPULSION FROM
ANGEUISJEWPLE
Portion of Aimee's Fiock Re
ported in Threat to Oust
Portiy Singer As Result
of Scandai With Nurse
IsAKB EIINOHE, CaJ., July II.
pj Loser by $5,000 in KyrtJe 61.
Pierre's breach of promise suit, DayJd ,
Hut ton, husband of Xfrangelst Almee
Semple McPherson Button, had addi
tional trouble on his hands today In i
a reported threat by members of his;
wife's Angelas Temple followers ta
remote htm from the congregation. ;
"Let them try to oust me," Button, j
a choir singer in the temple, told:
reporters. "My wife is the head of
that temple, hut, of course, alw ought,
to handle anything like that It it
comes up. So far as that St. Pierre
woman Is concerned, she can c get a
cent, because I naveni even s red
one
AJmee Injured.
The evangelist was under the care
of a doctor today as the result ot a
fall m which she struck her head m
the concrete floor when Informed by
her husband that a jury in Los An
geles had found him guilty of breach
of promise and had awarded Miss St.
Pierre 5,000.. The suit had been
filed by Miss at. Pierre, a young and
attractive nurse, a few day, after
Button's elopement with the evan
geJlst to Yuma, Ariz. ...
Mrs, Button was reported to have
suffered concussion of the brain
when her head struck the cement
floor la a local resort where she is
Continued on Page Eight j
SEMON. GETCHELL
N SOLE FINALS
Russell Semon and Bayard Get
cheil -will compete for the president's
cup tit the finals of the tournament
next Sunday at the Rogue River
Valley golf course ae result of the
semi-finals Sunday, In which Se
mon defeated George Phythlsn 8
and 3 and OetcheH Harry McMahon,
7 and a.
In the point par tournament
played over the week-end winners
for Saturday were: J, B. Klrt with
43 points and Gain Robinson with
39 points, Sunday O. O, Boggs and
R. B, Hammond were winners with
38 points each.
Results for the two days on the
3 holes were; Kirt, first, with
a total of 77 points, and Howard
Seheffei, second, with a 16 total.
YOUTHS TO PAY
HORSE DAMAGE
An agreement was reached and a
settlement effected In the horse
borrowing csa involving two local
youths, whereby the youths will pay
the owners of the horses $100 as
recompense for wear and tear on the
animals. The horses belonged to Or
D. A. Chambers, Mrs Leonard Car
penter and Clarence Dodge. Two ot
the lot are Btgb bred- Dr. GJtzen
made report on their condition.
None of the horse owners would file
a formal complaint.
The youths both 17 years of age
took the horses, according to the
sheriff's office, for a camping trip to
the Mt, Pitt district. They wars re
turned from Dead Indian Springs
where they stopped the first night.
SENATE DEFEATS
LEGALIZED
WASHINGTON, July fV-The
movement to legalise beer mt defeat
in the senate today as tbs Binjhjn
bJil to modify the Volstead act was
sent back to eommiites.
Steven Democrats and 14 Repub
licans toted afislnst ths motion to
send the beer bill back to commit
tee. The Toting was close to the
sm lineup aa on the ImI few vote
t n.h fiTi in the senate be Jo re the
Vetoes
SUICIDE THREATS
VOICED OFTEN UY
YOUMGREYNOLDS
Widow Testifies Rich Scion
Eight Times Had Wild
Look in Eyes and imag
ined She Didn't Love Htm
WINSTON SALEM", If. July 11 j
r iAP) Libby Hoiman Reynoiria' ;
story of her husband's repealed uJ-i
clde threats and marital unbappinese:
was climaxed J&te today by sensa- i
ttonal Inquest testimony of ft sceitei
tn the hospital where Smith Reynolds i
was taken after he had been fatally;
shot last WMk.
Ethel Shore night supervisor and:
Huby Jenkins nurse, related thai:
the former Broadway "torch singer" j
also was brought to the hospital;
where her millionaire husband wes
treated,
Ab Waiter, friend of BftyaoJda, now i
detained as a materia witness enter
ed the room in which the actress:
was placed, the hospital employes;
testified.
Later, they sold a commotion was:
heard and when both of the em
ployes entered the room they found
Libby and Walker on the floor
struggling to rise.
Walker told Llaoy, Miss Jenkins
asserted, to say nothing about the
tragedy.
"Oh ray baby, my baby" Libby ex
claimed the nurse testified.
When Walker Inquired the mean
ing of her cry, Ltbby was quoted as
responding:: "Don e you know rm
going to have s baby?
Earlier Libby bad broken don
Tvhlie telifng in her testimony that
young Reynolds was Impotent
She related that he became ao
worried about her happiness earlier
in the wee it that be bad said defi
nitely he would take steps to- breaX
up the marriage for her sake.
"Oh, such agony. Oh, God, she
sobbed as her father sought to
comfort taer.
WINSTON SALEM, H. C- July 11.
(AP) Libby Hatataa. Reynolds to
day testified at a coroner's Inquest
Into the death of her youthful bus
band that he had threatened to shoot
himself on several occasions. She said
it had happened seven or eight times.
On such occasions, she declared, he
had a "wild loot In bis eyes," and she
said she bod believed him serious.
Each time, aba said, ft happened
after he "Imagined things, such as
that I didn't lov him."
WfNSTON SALEM, N, C July II,
(AP The Twin City SentineJ to
day says it learns on good authority
that the number of persona in Smith
Reynolds' home at the time the
young heir to tobacco muttons woe
fatally shot early lost Wednesday,
was tlve Instead of four.
Previously It was raported only
four people were under the roof on
the mansion but the paper says Mrs,
William Vaught, whose husband
accidentally burned to death ta
Greensboro a few months ago, also
spent the night there.
The paper says also that Blanche
Turka, New York actress and friend
of Libby Hoiman Heynoioi Reynolds
bride of only a few months gave
testimony at a coroner's Inquest Sat
urday to substantiate the claim of
Albert Walker that be was on th
first floor when the 20-year-oid
Reynolds heir fell with a pistol
wound in nis head.
Widow JL'nder ftoard
Walker, a close friend of young
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Gold Standard Return
Needed in World Trade
BABEL, Bi!itr5sBiJ. July WjP:
Directors tft lbs Bank ioj Interna,
tlonsi SMtSsmsnl Kxiaj atioptsd
unanimously a resolution alttnf lor
"l,st twlile monstary mechanism I
and best Htttf to make poatf&s a:
new fitr rrf the. trorWa trails.
Th action u restarted a htthijr;
Important, particularly as tt Mllaw4
so closiy upon aooptton of th treaty j
of SAuaanne.
Also n was first pabife Intf-j
msllon of the standi of iti Sank of;
Eneiano alno Great Britain anan
aoneo tlw fold ttn4ra. fttr itoa-
taa;u Norman, chairman of ths board;
of the Ban of Ennlanfl, v absent.
but r approved of th resolation;
awl hl aisernst ot4 for It.
Saed,n nr.A Japan, ootn of which;
ar o!f tse jold tr.rtsrit, also en i
Relief Measure m Sharp
UNHAPP1NESS
BASEBALL
RESULTS
S I. s.
5 ia &
Brooklyn
Pittsburg
Batteries: Ketmach and Suketorth;
Swetoislc and Grace,
Boston ... --
Chicago
a a i
a ? a
Batteries : Betfcs and Hargrave;
Molone, Grimes, Tinning and Rart
nett. First game) R. H. H
Cleveland ft 11 0
Philadelphia S 18 8
Batteries: Russell, Connally and
Seweil; Walberg Krausse and Coch
rane rJ H, E.
Bt, Louis 4 7 2
New York - i5 15 0
gough and FerraU; MacFaydea and
Jorgens.
R 55,
Detroit
Boston ...
5 10 o
3 10 3
Batteries: tJhle ana Ruet; Jaatoa
ows&t Moore and Tate,
SATE
CAPTURED AFTER
ELKTON ROBBERY
HOSEBCJKG, Ore., July (AP)
John W. Barve, 32, Provide ace, R. 2 .,
and Gale Ivan Andrews, 22, of North
Bend, the latter reported to be. an
ex-convict on parole, were arrested
tabs yesterday near Reedsport at t$i
conclusion, of a tnrttltng manhunt
which followed. 4h robbery early
Sunday morning of the R. O. Thomas
store at Blkton. A third fugitive, un
identified, escaoed,
Thomas, who was sleeping; ia the
store beard tba burglars about 5
m. but refrained from starting a
battle with three- to on odds and
watted until after the trio departed
with their booty before spreading an
alarm.
Deputy Sheriff J, !, Dodson at
Beedsoort attempted to atop thre
men as they fled In an automobile
but the driver swerved the car and
endeavored to knock the officer
down Dodson opened fir at the
fleeing auto, without effect. Th
car was found a few minutes later
abandoned near the Beedsport rail
way depot, Tfc robbers were- then
trailed to a brushy hillside back of
the town. A bloodhound obtained
from Eugene led the pursuit until
late in the afternoon, when Harve
and Andrews were overtaken cover
ing In a thicket. Th third fugitive
escaped into the brush through & bsiJ
of bullets, the bound being unls to
continue- tbs- search because of cross
trails.
Andrews la said to have served a
term in tlt atato reformatory and la
reported to be on parole from tba
state prison following conviction for
burglary.
Tengwald Taking
State Bar Exam
Victor Tengwald secretary to the
county court, ta among the 6? law
students ot the state, taking the
state bar examinations, be for the
i supreme court this week. . Tb sue-
cesfbuJ entrant will be admitted to
practise law in this state. Tengwald
ia a graduate- of a Colorado law school
and waa recently named Vnlted
States commissioner for this district.
were regarded in informed ouarter
aa indication that thosa countries
will return to th gold standard In
the wry near future.
The resolution asserted that it is
desirable to prepare measures fisef-
sary to re-estabiishment of th gold
sindard and that the world oank
will act aa a common agency m the
tesk ot monetary reconstruction
which will begin it the projected
world economic conferenrs to b held
either at London or Geneva,
ft vaa pointed out a, srar dht rf
erenot - not directed against the
United States alone.
The world ban board renewed the
Austrian credit of oo.OOC.fJOO shHiinga
(curreniir iJ,i,00R du JaiT 5,
the Jugoslavian ered't ot ls,S0o.o
du July 2, and the rl((ngarlsn credit
ot M!o,o!ia cue iuly IS. Kaes
Year In Jail, $1000 Fine
For Hoaxer Of Lindbergh
WM. WIJSIUSJIUIUMJI
-
Ff.KJtIKt5TOS, S. i., July 11.
ot tttnaertnjr. captwee t tU kWpcrs
t & ia
tenctt today to one ycr Jn jtJ a flnfr Jrf 5,ooo Tno nstr
posslfols sentpnrs wftlph ffowlrf nv been irtfyravH nlw tho Jnrtlrt
rnt on wfctrft . CaitSa was fonna jallty tferee jwa tEttjmsoa
niFnt anil ymfo fine.
- Ttte . aenbeticlcisr . foltowea n t ' ' "
tempt on tit part of the defense j
to Jsalt action agaissit CfcrJ Ctsrtis
before- ssntencs vaa fmpoeeg.
Ssfensa- counsel moretf for Arrest
ot Judgment on tiw ecn grounae
that three separate attempts r
mass during Hie trial to nsii the
action befo7 It reaonetf tA ii7'
After a neateS argainent, aaring
wttteit counsel shouted oaoic and
forth. Judge AStit O. Roolitas rule
tit these points already nso oeen
passed on ana denies tiio motion.
Uojl O, Fisher, chief counsel for
Curtis, ahoatea ttai Curtis had
never had any oontact with tno Stid
aapers, '
"H was just a m5 with uttd
dreams about boaia and fning, he
ia.
TOia statement cem a eom
sleie surprise oecaoee the detenee
stand during the trial seemed to he
that Curtis had bees in touts with
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iOSHlLL
OF PEffiEIW
WAti. WMZK 9fslt, July ll. j
fjp) two state prison convict were at;
iarge tods? after one of tne moetj
spectacular bresia in the history ofi
ttw penitentiary earij jeaterda?.
l!s Woodward, serring four to 55;
year for grand latoeny tram ilncoln:
cooniy, ana W. B, Motley, semng
10 to JS 7rs for fcoldap in Pierce
ooanfj. cut their wT from their cell,;
scaled the wails, stoie an automobile
and msda their area. preaumaoSy
during one ot the hardest wlnda ea
perlenced here In yesje,
Th storm carried clouds ot duet
and brought utter darkness for more
tns nan hoar and haif to the
prison.
Oscar Wontslne, So, of Boulder City,
Coio i ia the Ashiand hospital, uf
tertng front aerioa head nlrir, as
a result ot his auto overturning oa
tne Qreensprlnge mountain road Sun
der frnoon, HI eondltlon tt- re
garded as precarious.
Sfitt riorin aenneij of JEiamafh
e-alla, a passenger in th car, sus
tained facial wounds and aoe. Pass
ing motorist hroaght the tttjured
pair to Ashland,
Cu of th accident was not de
termined definite!?, but St thought
to hav been dua to apeed on a curve
Geo, Ross Dies
InLitfuaCity
George Jtoe, S, well -known resi
dent of Asbiand, died thi morning.
foifowing altar of appenriicitt
last 'vVdnedT. Jm IS inn he
had been a fieri (a finders" ators.
(Roes formerly owned an orcrurd la
1th Tilent district, and wa well
- m
iif sarlist?WJttilrjt).'lLr.l.L.
W4ew.w "
i v
Awei6 Vr Pflr
XVf JfcB BHflSM fssrtts, cKlctt
of ins MJMtfoMRfc teafoy, ' sB-
WASBINQTOSf, July li-iAP)-
Foiice today guarded member of tnei
bonus arm; who applies at the
veterans' administration for train
fare noma. A aqaad was detailed
to the toUdtng after tha Vetera 7i..
making app'tlcatlon tor loan from
ti !0a5aa fund appropriated hy
congress, reported tbat otber yete-
rn disinclined to Jev nod threat
ened to heat them.ap.
There were ao report, however.
st violence.
A group of veterans, termed "radi-
cols' by police, wo dispersed from
Lafsvetl park" ocros from tfe vete
rans' administration building.
Meanilma, Oeaeraf Brant T. Hinee,
Teterana admlnlatrator, toid atwa
papermen h had Informed President
Hoover tfcet only ai mett. out ot
the thousand of veteran here nod
received rsiiroad ticket home.
Hine added ho toid th presi
dent "employment Sa ta real oS-
tlon ot thl prahlem.
"J have looked these wterana;
o7cr." Bine oid, "and there are I
soms might? good men mong tisem.
When iseue thera transnortstson
to their noma. ar maxtag a very
rest ettort to get theta Jooe there
when they get hack."
Bine asld check showed 5!
veterans her with oboist ? r
rivaia sine the transportation fund
waa appropriated.
Walter W. Water, ootnmandet-ta-;
chief ot the taut army, lrt weah-
ington by airplane today ta latsncs
n intensiv recruiting cri.
WASHIKQTO!, July 11, (A?5
Braker Csmer told newspapermen
torts fc believed consress would
srfiaurn b? the snri of th week.
The Oeroocralie vice-presidential
nominee piara to feav ' for S
ijvsld. Tec, home tor a fortnight
of recreation, before taking active!
pert in th eoming presidential cam-!
peign.
Hoover Not To Talk
St Lawrence Flam
ASHl!lTO?s, July 11.
PYesirlest Boover doe not Intend ta
disnss lb rJt. lwrsc waterway
with Ooveroor y7niia D. Hcesvit
until the Sailed States; aad Canada:
nave agreed upon and ratified
treaty for the vast prart.
Watr toni-RM and TaMy fct:
Jsio.dy on tn coaa.; wtrtsw tntrlor
t -
Message
IV tli.tiUJJ Uia,a
House May Sot Attenspi is
Override Vets, 5s Mea
issn Gamer Wi&g Qrsp
ifidiiduaJ Loan CJaass
Joly SI. (A?f JS
rato message ts5Ja? bounced iS
Wagner-araey re-JJef tASl fes&
congress and fXQroediatei? tne wer
moves for a: raeaauro optahe ta
President Hoover,
An iRdtcattoci tsat tlse nousa
mlgttt oat yofe to m wneiney tbs-
veto could be ossrrfrfifea easa as
the meseags- of rejection v&t eeaa
to the houe koA nxeAnc oom
mittee.
fa rcaoonae bo question ny Ben-
reentatl BaelX the B&c&es
leader, the isouse minorit-? scader
EepreMntative Baine?, said th
meant the ficsHniSiee intended to
hring out roesieare tnat Mr, KKJr
would appror.
SpeaSter Garner hod already indi
cated n woaVd ssoj. nress iaitfcw
Rls atSempt to hsv lfc rejiaf oiiS
tuclude a nroirisi&ii for oana ta to
dlyiduaJs. The thief ewKUttw is
adamant againa taia and Se nam
mersd at taa nrooasat sgols oa?
fn his Teto. '
TK propossfl, the nresident as
serted, "violate eer? sound prizat
pta of mtoiic finance; and govern
ment. Jf?er beforo ta Sett
gerous a KEsetia twes er!otHSy
made to orar country, Neses before.
has ao mass power fosr ij beea
placed, at. the, asolSmitcd BSsewiaat
oi seven IndiTiouaSs." .
WASffUfOTOS, July fjtPJ
The Oiasa ellltart doiir ttincncy
aatparaion Ijitl was aSont ed br th
sent bsday aa as aroendrosnt
te penamg Sorn Joan dlKius
nseoeare. Tfie- fose- -waa ss ta is.
T3s actios cam only a Jsw mis-
nt after tna aenate n'.tttcut roe
cjd ipote, had relected tn 4joissb-
sgh dollar etaoliirsiios mesaursv
which was crccsf bj Senator
Sisina s;f!.. Wis. aa as antendatena
:f tha pendir home loan hank
POHTLAJfO. Ore. July 11JA7)
CFaree aeparata aulta, eocit eeeklsg
lSO.f0 damages, Iscluding S99S
cpectcl and an eoual amonst of posi
tive damage, were on file fa fedsraj
court hers f cda? against the Cregoa
Conferencs- of Seventn Daip Adven
fista and 12 defendants on ground
of alleged afeudec and cansplroxy
on the port st tn Cregan osfer-
ence of the enures, it officer and
director, on the content ion th
church injured a siocx.seiiing pro
ject a tveii aa the reputation, of
the Richard Allen Mining company.
Th defendants ore I S. 2steh
EUaa. Sett, K 3. Slppey, T, K. Osiev
D. It. fichormon, Fsul Compbeii,
A, Beynoio, A, ffrnst, O, ,v. fSunt
ington, w. A tjcawer, A.
and 4oaa Coa Saaiia,
Whafa ia A Name?
4ceessPaef
Will Sogers abovsf, xa a.
cur Oktebom ioo( ttachar
s no reinsert to ftumerlat,
vvwj bus vaf candidate
for- ons.rcsman - t. large from
Oaiahowt In tire elste's primary
ttthoujH he ntvr had r&iid fa
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