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o Second Member Quils o Portland E-R Group Portland CU.R) John T. Carson today resigned from the Portland , Exposition - Recrea tion commission, calling it "the chloroform committee." Carson was the second mem ber to leave the trouble-plagued commissici in 10 days. Earlier, Chairman James H. Polhemus had resigned. Carson declared that It was only a matter of time before the commission approved he South auditorium site in downtown 3ortland and that he did not wish to be identified with such a move. q Both Carson and Piiemus fa vored the Delta Pajk site for the proposed S3,000,0t)0 exposition center but that location was re jected by the Portland city council. Sand Control Project Sought by Neuberger ! Washington (U.R) Sen.. Rich ard L. Neuberger (D-Ore.) has asked the bureau of the budget to include a request for a sand control project at Florence, Ore., in the budget for the next fiscal year. Neuberger'g office here said he had requested an allocation of $30,000 to-be used by the U. S. Forest Service in planting Holland grass on drifting sand dunes near the mouth of the Siu 'law river aFlorence. The Oregon Democrat said drifting dunes were encroaching on valuable timber land, engulf ing farm land, and threatening to choke the harbor entrance and cover U. S. Highway 101. Toronto (U.R) A magistrate yesterday fined William Tierney, 48, $50 for stealing 20 .cents from a news vendor's coin box. The Most Cherished Gift of All The World' Mdst Wanted Watch LI I icca KM Girl Found Guilty Of Seeking Kiss Los Angeles (U.R) Mis Mariam Kim, 29, a former clerk at Olive View Sanitar ium, pleaded guilty io charges of disturbing the peace in try ing lo kiss Glenn H. Hymer, the sanitarium's administra tive assistant. She commented sadly . in court: "There was a time when I would have been the injured parly instead of the defendant in a case like this." 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