BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, lEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1933. munlcatlon to all county adminis trations Tuesday, announcing that every man on the Job should work CHICAGO STOCK YARD STRIKE IS SETTLED CmCAOO. ni., Dec. 1. (AP) The strike of approximately 6000 work men at the Union stockyards was set tled early today, at least temporarily, when the employer organization agreed to a ten per cent wage In crease, pending further negotiations. Within a few minutes after ' the agreement was reached, pickets were withdrawn and the strikers started back to their Jobs. lum college, of Greenville, Tenn., was left 95000 from the estate and after the death of a daughter an additional $2500 goes to the college. OLDEST HARVARD LAW GRADUATE SUCCUMBS BOSTON, Deo. 1. (AP) Judge Henry Nichols Blake, OS, the oldest graduate of Harvard law school and a prominent figure In the early days of Montana, died today at a hospital. Saturday, the payday. In order that the United States treasury checks could be handed the men as they were In their proper places. NEW YORK. Deo. 1. (AP) Oeo. O. Moore, who died April B, left a net estate of IS44.075, a transfer tax ap pralsi.'. filed today showed. Tuscu- Be oorreoti) corseted in sn Artist Model by Ethel wyn B. Hoffmann Dripping radiators repaired. Brill Metal Works. WASHINGTON, Deo. 1. (AP) The government yesterday notified liquor Importers It Intends to um repeal to bring about a lowering of tariff barrlen against American products In foreign countries, through alloca tion of liquor Imports after Decem ber 0. Edward Q. Lowry, Jr., economic ad visor to the treasury department, at the opening of hearings on a pro posed government code for Importers of beer, wine and spirits, predicted keen competition among foreign countries to get American liquor bus iness. This will militate against domestic distillers and brewers. Due to " growth of eoonomlo na tionalism" in foreign countries In re cent years, he. said, American prod ucts have been discriminated against - and the administration feels that through Importations of liquor, an , opportunity Is ' afforded to correct "some of this." T LOB ANGELES, Dot. 1. (AP) Familiarly known & quarter of a cen tury ago as the "teeming turf'e mightiest mite." Tod Sloan whose brilliant career aa a Jockey and that of a spendthrift was the talk of three continents, waa near death In a coun ty hospital today. Sloan, reputed to have apent more than el.OOQ.OOO in two years on pam pered whlma, beoame a patient at General hospital last night, having been removed from the home of Mrs. Jack Cudahy In Hollywood where he had resided the last six years. Physicians said he had cirrhosis of the liver. They held out little hope for hla recovery. They aald his dis ease was traceable to hla unchecked life a life that led him to the world'a choice race tracks, to bowery barrooms and swank Engltah homes. He waa born Jamea Todhunter Sloan, but hla compantona called him "Little Toddy." BOSTON, Dec. 1. (AP) Helen Jacobs, national tennla champion, to day reported to federal authorltlea she had received several threatening and obscene letters and appealed to the authorities for help. Miss Jacobs, a resident of Berkeley, Cal., who haa been the guest of Miss Alona Friend of Marblehead and Brookllne since her default victory over Mre. Helen Wills Moody, reported the receipt of the lettera to the de partment of Justice office here. , FORD SiGiEFl FEDERAL CONTRACTS WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. (AP) the aecond time, Comptroller Oeneral J. P.. McCarl held today that Pord Motor company products are eligible for government contracts. This waa ruled In an opinion given the department of agriculture aa the result of an attempt by Hugh 8. 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