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LONDON, May 28 (UP) The
BrltUh Imperial conference today
hlved the topic of an Anglo-Amer
lean trade treaty alter hearing Walt
er Bunclman cll.cuas the present
atatua of negotiation between Wash
ington and London.
Bunclman reportedly told the con
ference that Brltau was anxious to
conclude a treaty, not only to In
crease Anglo-American trade but also
as a first atep toward opening the
channels of' world commerce and a
wider understanding betweon the two
nations.
The Pacific ahlpplug aub-commltteo
of the conference met with the board
of trade and continued discussions
on tho means of fighting subsidized
V. 8. shipping lines In the Pacific.
examination of costs of operating
trans-Paclflc liners both with and
without subsidies was begun.
It waa considered likely that the
conference would recommend a aub-
stantlal subsidy to Britlih-owned
lines.
The Imperial shipping committee
last December recommended a eub
sidy of 7.600,000 jointly subscribed
hv Britain. Canada, Australia and
New Zealand as a weapon aglnst U. S.
competition.
Plans were completed for a sub
sidized service operated by the Can
adian-Australian company wltb two
ahlpa operating between Vancouver,
San Francisco, Honolulu, Suva,
Auckland, Sydney and Melbourne.
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SALEM, Ore.. May 28. (AP) At
torney General Van Wink! la will con
tinue to provide legal service to the
-espitol reconiitructlon commission
but he oannot legally (111 the request
to assign Ralph E. Moody, his oMlat
tnt. The commission requested Moody's
service, to be paid for by the com
i, mission's funds, tn connection with
:1 acquiring the additional four blocka
tor onpltol purposes.
Moody left yesterday for Wash
er'' tngton on rnpltol business.
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Tearing away a section of stone balustrade on this Los Angeles
Jr.'fr'JfiV tMs "" Pissed 35 feet to land upside dovSn
a freight car, as shown here. But C. B. Flowers, the driver!
scarjerl with minor Injuries.
TO FAST TAKE-OFF
SANTA MARIA, Calif.. Ma 2S.
(UP) A coroner's. Jury last night as
cribed "a hurried and abrupt takeorr
by the pilot" as the cause of a plane
crash here In which two men and
two women were killed.
The principal witness nt the in
quest was Herman C. Denner, man
ager of Hancock airport, who testi
fied that tho takeoff was -nun-ico
and abrupt. causing trio i.oin
plane to wobble and swerve as It
rose Into the air. He snld the ascent
was so slow It appeared for a time
that the plane would not clear the
hangar.
J. S. Marriott, Inspector for the de
partment of commerce, oftrr. Inspect
ing the charred .wrecknge. returned
to Los Angeles last night declaring
he found no vital clue that would
explain why the piano fell Into an
alfalfa field a fow minutes mer me
takeoff for Los Angeles.
IAS TURK POOL
SETTLEMENT SOON
ROBEBURC), Ore., Mny 28 (API
Final settlement on tho Christmas
pool of turkeys handled by the Ore
gon turkey growers will be made In
a row days, according to word re
ceived here today from Salt Lake
headquarters of the Northwestern
Turkey Growers, marketing agency.
The amount of the payment was not
stated, but the pool consisted ol
B9S.110 pounds, of which all large
toms were placed In storage. The
pending payment Is the third and
last on the pool. Small pools In
Jonunry and February were moved
Into atorago nnd settlement has not
yet been completed.
rami Sales 1 p
AURORA. Mny 38 ( API Realtors
reported thst 35 farm purchases have
paid HOO.000 for 1400 acres ol land
In tho canby district In the Inst four
months. About half the buyers are
from other atates.
FINE WOOL DEAR,
BUT MART QUIET
BOSTON, May 28. AP) The
Commercial Bulletin will say tomor
row: "The wool market continues gen
erally quiet, with little Indication aj
yet from the piece goods market of
the trend lor the new season. Men's
wear mills are waiting for the open
ing of tropical lines. Some govern
mcnt orders are affording a little
moro encouragement, especially to
the knitting trade, although the new
effect upon the market as a whole
probably will be small.
"Operations in the west are few
and for small quantities. Merchant
able medium wools out of the middle
west at 40 cents delivered for the
better types seems to be the nearest
to a stable market one can quote.
Fine wools are held relatively dear.
"Foreign markets are dull and fav
orlng the buyer.
lowing quotations:
Scoured basis:
Oregon: fine and P. M. staple $1
1.01; fine and F. M. clothing 93 (3 94c.
Mohair: Oregon, 65(67c.
(Foreign prices In bond)
"Mohair Is slow but Btendy."
The Bulletin will publish the fol-
Orrjion Normal He-l'nlon
pobtlanh. Mfiv 38. (API Grad
uates of Oregon Normal school will
hold their annual reunion at Mon
mouth Saturday. Professor W. C.
Jones of Willamette University will
k una. nf thn cHrt sneakers at the
rampbell hall dedication ceremonies.
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OSG STUDENT TO
STUDY IN CIA
CORVALLLS. May 37. iJf) Ithel
H. Attlard. Salem, became today the
fourth Oregon state collego cxchanRO
student to spend his junior year at
Ltngnan university In China. A
Llngnan student will take graduate
work hero next year.
Oregon State la one of 30 Institu
tions In the country with such ex
changes, the cost hare being borne
by the chapter of phi Kuppa phi.
natlonnl scholastic honor society.
PORTLAWPLANS
PORTLAND, May 28. ( AP Te
city looked over the punch board
trade today, authorising Its attorney
to prepare an ordinance licensing and
taxing such boards as may be legally
operated. A merchants association
aked for the ordinance on the
grounds punchbonrda cumulated
business.
Ask $MlMvarre.
TILLAMOOK, My 38 (AP Fish
ermen asked the chamber of com
merce today to Join them In their
appeal to the government for per
mission to kill hundreds of seals
which are destroying fl!h In Tilla
mook bay.
Closing time for Too Late to C'.as
tf Ads Is 1:30 p. m.
Makes Weak, Sickly
Men and Women Feel
aid Act Yean Younger
revth tlnrf thm r I'n&ng th itrjipi
Jf modern lift nJ werk t txhjimtrr
th.f enffv one th.r vtcor rJ Vit.N
It S low ft
Il It urprnln thjt rtoctofl trll them tc
FMt UP to t . fhr hred nrv
ftofle rhtnee to :uiid up ntw tlrength
-d nerf v?
Wht vmj ntd It Citmtftti' Tonle
W sctrff lenlf thjf f.w rich
fM blfXxl ind It ourtint thru wilt
vein carrying niw trnth sfwsdvmi
tri sllmulatinf aroctitt and brmai
old t.mt tntfiv bck you'll )eo icntndtv.
Try Clemtntt Tonlf? taMtts 3 twil
day with meali with tr- dear under
I ndin( that you mint gat real riuir in
'0 dsvt' tims or monty bstk.
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WINDSOR DENIED
TOF
TITLE TO WAUJS
LONDOK, Eng.. May 28. (AP)
Friends of the Duke of Windsor eald
today they had received a telephone
message direct from Edward which
informed them that he had lost his
fight to obtain for Wallls Warflcld
the title,; "Her Royal Highness."
An Important announcement af
fecting tha whole Issue of the titles
which the duke and. his future wife
will bear was expected shortly.
It was understood te announce
ment would take, the form nf "Iam-.
patent.' These Lre letters sent by
the king to "All to whom these pre
ents shall come." recording the grant
of some dignity, appointment, mo
nopoly or otner privilege of the "pat
entee." These letters patent always are
left unsealed and recorded In the
patenta rolls or th nrrifioi .
Office. SO the klntr' S11H1.W.
read them "and be bound by tielr
An authority explained the letters
u.j nmoaaj me monarch's own prl
vate decision to confer a distinction
or they may be. In effect, a "rubber
stamp" for governmcnal decision.
CALIFORNIA!)!
BRIBE QUIZ DUE
SACRAMENTO, Cal., May 28. (UP)
The California aenntn h.. 11.1
upon Attorney General u. s. Webb
mm uioirjtb aiiorncys in the state
to "Investigate thoroughly and vig
orously" every phase of accusations
that bribery was Involved In the
handling of a tldeland oil drilling
blH m the lower house.
Discarding two resolutions propos
ing a legislative investigation, th
senate acted unanimously on a com
promise plan referring the insinua
tions to the attorney general and
other law enforcement officials with
the request that they take Immediate
action.
Meteorological Report
May 28. 1937
forecasts
Medf ord and vicinity : Unsettled
tonight and Saturday. Not much
change tn temperature.
Oregon : Unsettled tonight and
Saturday. Showers over mountains
ton lent. Cooler extreme east portion
tonight. Moderate to fresh north
west wind off coast.
Tempemture a year . ago today:
H I ft hen t, 67; lowest, 45.
Total monthly precipitation. 1.83
Inches; excess for the month, 0.55
Inch. Total precipitation since Sep
tember 1, 1030. 1484 inches: defi
ciency for the season. 1.78 inches.
Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes
terday, 30 per cent; 6 a. m. today.
74 per cent.
Sunrise tomorrow, 4:39 a. rh.
Sunset tomorrow, 7:37 p. m. .
Observations Taken at 5 A, M.,
noth Meridian Time
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HAS THE JITTERS
PORTLAND, Ore., Mny 28. (UP)
When United States Commissionar
Kenneth Frazer sit Id "In China they
whack your head off for smoking
opium." 81d Kew, ancient Chinese
who had been caught In the act,
broke Into a profuse fit of trembling.
Commissioner Fraeer. who had no
Intention that the celestial should
be deprived or that Important digit,
waa nonplussed.
It developed that Sid Kew, who
speaks "velly" little English, thought
that sentence was being passed on
him. Ho seemed greatly relieved when
It was brought home to him tlwt he
was "only" to be bound over to the
frrinrnl crnnd Jury under 2G00 bond.
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HEAD GOES EAST
PORTLAND, Ore., May 28. (AP)
Dr. Edwin E. Osgood, head of the
University of Oregon, medical school
division of experimental . medicine,
left for the east yesterday; to present
papers and demonstrations on cultur-
ing human bone marrow at the Amer
ican Society of Chemical Pathologists
convention In Philadelphia,. June 2
to 5. and the American Medical as
sociation meeting at Atlantic City,
June 7 to 11.
LOST MAN FOUND
E
HILLSBORO. Ore., May 28. (AP)
Coroner F. J.'Sewell ordered an au
topsy today after finding the body of
Byron Baker, 33, of- Portland In an
automobllo naer Boaverton.
The victim had been 'missing for
10 days. The cbroner said an inner
tube attached to the exhaust pipe
extended through the floor Into the
Interior of the car.
E
ery, to testify that Owens had told
him. while both were In the peni
tentiary, that he, Owens, had killed
the Kelso editor. " .
WLNDOW GLASS We atOJ wUWow
gia&a and will replace youi brokes
windows reasonably Trowbridge Cao
met vVorks.
KELSO. Wash., May 28. (UP)
Frank T. Hart, arrested In Columbus.
S. C, and brought here to lace trla;
for the death of Thomas Dovery,
murdered 12 years ago, was found
not guilty late yesterday, after the
Jury hod deliberated only 90 minutes.
The trial waa a quick but sensa
tional one. with both the state and
the defense reaching Into Walla Walla
penitentiary for witnesses.
The state brought John W. Owens',
serving S9 years on conviction of
complicity In the murder, to testify
that it was Hart who actually fired
the fatal shot which killed Dovery
during the course of a hold-up on
the night of June 19. 1925. Hart de
nied this testimony in all details.
The defense produced Edward
Bishop, serving e, sentence for forg-
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