!I rt (Continued from Page One) i Seattle but did not know why he II was being lent. 1'; tient to Portland i I Arriving there, he received 110 a day for expenses, the affidavit I! said. and after several days was i I sent to Portland, where unother I AFL leader gave him instructions. The instructions, Bell said in his affidavit, were to "get" a CIO leader named Harry Bridges. Bell ! i i, i said the labor leader showed him a revolver which the Minneapolis , I; man was to use to kill the op- position union man. i !! Saying he "loved freedom" and ! - "was going to stay free," Bell re : I fused to have anything to do with the scheme, he declared. Later I i he informed CIO workers of the i propoial. he said, and warned them to have Bridges guarded. ; The death orders, his affidavit 1 II said, came from a leader in a teameters union. Cole said a copy of the affidavit !I was in the hands of authorities in ;1 Waabington, and that the Minne 1 seta attorney general would also be informed of its contents. --! I SEATTLE, Dec. 2 IIIRichard Francis, regional CIO head, said ' today he bad the original copy of ! an affidavit signed by a Robert John Bell of Minneapolis. in which Bell charged AFL leaden ' tried to hire him to kill Harry ' Bridges. west coast CIO leader. "A copy of the affidavit was , I turned over to the department Of I justice office here some time ! ago," he said. 11 Two Copies "I have both the original and II photoetatic copies In a safety de posit box." i Francis said the man known as . Bell came here two months ago I 1 and "tried to make a deal with : us" He said he understood Bell i& left Minneapolis about September 38 and after spending some time iIn the northwest he left Tacoma t on November 18. "He tried to make a deal with 11. us when his nerve cracked and he couldn't go through with the l4 ' plan, Francis said. He thought fI be could sell us the affidavit and -', get on our payroll. "Well, we got the affidavit and I, Bell didn't get any money. 14 'We had nothing to do with I!! J him. The CIO doesn't deal with 1 such people," Francis said. Si The affidavit is not yet part 1. I at any court record, he said. i a Of Bell's present whereabouts., , l 1 i Francis said the "department' of justice can pick him up easily." Michigan police have a device that reads palms of suspects. Its , greatest value is expected to be In locating criminal "finger" 111611, , 1 i I A free press Is far more than a i 1 publisher's privilege. It is a right of the people.--Herbert Hoover. 1 ! PAGE EIGHT ALLEGED PLOT TO M11110ER CIO HUD UNVEILED 0 Glass-Nosed Plane Built for Aerial Mappers VOTERS HOLD FATE OF TEN BOND ISSUES (Continued from Page One) raise money for flush-coating the streets. Discussion haa been fairly ac tive on the bond issue projects. The bridges have received most of the attention. The council pro Posed to construct spans of wood on concrete piers and abutments. There has been some agitation for all-concrete bridges. There is general agreement that the pre sent bridges ace outworn and should be replaced. Tax Increase Minute There was some belief among proponents of the projects Thurs day that the tax summary story of Wednesday, showing that city taxes will be tenth of a mill high er In 1928, might affect the vote on the bond issue. Others, how ever, pointed out that the in crease is extremely small, and said that voters who read the tax summary report carefully prob ably would not be influenced to vote against the bonds because of it. At a sparely attended meet ing at Mills school Wednesday night the bond projects were dis cussed favorably by Mayor Rich mond, Councilman Lee Bean, Rev. A. C. Bates of the planning com mission and Frank Mortenson. Double Boards There will be double boards at the polling places for FridaY's election. The counting boards will begin work at 2 o'clock. No report on the count, however. Designed for aerial mappers, the unusual, glass-nosed plane. shown above during initial tests at Mar shall, Mich., eliminates many of the limitations which have confronted flying surveyors in the ordinary type tractor planes. Constructed on plans drafted by Talbert Abrams, aerial survey company official. the ship affords unobstructed forward and downward vision for pilot and photographer. stability and long cruising radius. Moving the motor to the rear of the cockpit necessitated use of a pusher propeller. will be given until 8 p. m. when the polls close. Official returns will be sent to the city hall for compilation. The county clerk's office has nothing to do with the municipal election. FEHL AGREES TO ALLOW STEINER TO TAKE STAND (Continued from Page One) tiona of ?chi before testifying. The request was made by At torney E. E. Kelly. counsel for his brother. Fred W. Kelly. who signed the insanity complaint against Fehl. Attorney Porter J. Neff, coun sel for Fehl advised the court: UM Adrienne's Pre Christmas Lingerie Sale Two Days OnlyFriday and Saturday il -- Curved reinforced MIMS, slenderizing waist. eorlt Sella Po. egili ,,..Four gore slip assuring slim for, alternating bias, with our Rip-Proof features, double stitched seams. cut rough hips and full length. All seams pinked inside perfect finish Will not shrink, sag or twist ' -poOf P Double hemmed laces, top end bottom, no row edges. OUR SEMI-ANNUAL LINGERIE EVENT. TIMED FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT SHOPPING Gowns.--Slips Dancettes Panties REGULAR $2.98 VALUES $2,98 Beautifully trimmed pure dye satin. Allonceon type laces In six beautiful colors . Also gowns, slips, dancettes panties beautifully lailleured, lace trimmed. Gar. ments are set to match or individualized to your taste. Through special arrangements with the manufacturer we are able to offer these outstanding values for Christmas for $1.98 We Gladly Wrap Your Purchases In Gift Packages ADRIENNE'S Be Down Town for the Christmas Parade Saturday Morning THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON INTO THE ARCTIC WINTER to resume search for six Russian fliers went Sir Hubert Wilkins ()eft) shown conferring with Rudy Reuss, veteran northland pilot, in Edmonton. Alberta. "This is a matter for Fehr to decide." Fehl Declines A moment later Attorney Neff announced that Fehl declined to undergo observations by Dr. Steiner. Deputy Di str ic t Attorney George W. Neilson. who held that position during a series of criminal actions growing out of the Jackson county turmoil that was climaxed by ballot theft and murder, gave testimony, concern ing the asserted actions. accusa tions and attitudes of Fehl dur ing that time. A pamphlet entitled "Black Political Plot Exposed," purport edly written by Fehl while a state prison inmate, along with civil actions and statements filed by Fehl since, were introduced and read to the Jury Wednesday afternoon. Paranoia Charged The physician's certificate filed by three Portland alienist!' following an examination of Fehl. In which it Wite alleged Fah' "was an insane Person suffering from paranoia and in need of institutional care for his own protection and the protection of others," was also introduced. The sheriff reported that more than fie subpoenas h a d been served for witnesses. Scheduled to be called to the stand today were the deputy warden, the chaplain and two guards of the state prison. ! JAP AIR RAID NETS I 000 CIVILIAN CASUALTIES, CLAIM (Continued From Page One) victory at Nanking, the Japanese spokesman said a Japanese squadron arrived at the city just as Chinese planes were about to take off. Thirty of the soviet built planes rose to fight the Japan ea e, anti 10 were shot down. Ile said three other Chi nese fell victims of Japanese fire as they attempted to flee from the airdrome. SHANGHAI, Doc. 2 (AP) Municipal authoritien received notice today that nix battalions of Japanese troops will march through the Shanghai interna tional mettlement tomorrow in a vietory parade. Pollee planned to guard the line of march of the conquering Invaders. F o reig n observers, however, feared a posaible hos tile "Incident" with armed Jape neae parading through the atreete of the city where nearly 3,000,000 Chinese live. NANKING, Dec. 2 (AP) Japanese authorities refused to day to grant the Nanking inter national committee's plea for a civilian safety zone in this be leaguered rhinPse ennitol. Too Late to Classify THREE-ROOM modern hong c range. Inquire Jack's Tire Shop. 12-3 I SPECIAL. Permanents two-for. ! one. Midway Beauty Bhop, 2318 Bo. 8th. Phone 1974-W. 12-8 VARM SLEEPING ROOM for gentleman. Clone In. Reanon able. 804 go. 4th. Phone 1511. 12-4 FOR SALE Modern attractive furniture, including Baby Grand piano. Will sell all or part. Sacrifice. Phone 2172-R, 2135 Vine. 12-4 HOUSE SIGNS PETITION TO FORCE VOTE - (Continued trom Page One) ent form and statement. made by President Roosevelt. As soon es the republican .in quiry resolution was read in the house Majority Leader Rayburn (D-Tx.) asked that it be tabled but Representative Fish (it-N.V.) objected and forced a roll-call. The vote to table was 281 to 94. After the petition was com pleted. Chairman Norton tD-NJ.) of the labor committee and other backers of the bill pressed up to shake the hand of Mansfield. who for many years haa been forced by illness to use a wheel chair. Uproar Prolonged It was minutes before the house calmed down. Representative Healey t1)- ) chairman of an informal committee' backing the petitiou, said it appeared certain the pro visions for a five-man adminis tration board in the pending bill would be eliminated by amend ment on the floor. He said the labor committee would request administration of the proposed law by a aingle ad ministrator in the labor depart ment. "It is difficult to say whether mandatory wage and hour stand ards can be written into the measure." Healey added. "but we hope later that well reach the objectives dealred." Not Before Uhristnute Rep. Martin (it-Mass.), assis tant minority leader, said com pletion of the petition would be the signal for attempts to keep out any such differentials after the bill reaches the floor. Even if the house should pass the measure, there was no assur ance it would get to the tVhite House before the special session ends during Christmas week. The senate passed a wage-hour bill last summer, and differences be tween the two measures would have to be composed. This might be a long process. Neither was there assurance that any of President Rousevelt4 other recommendations could be enacted during the brief session. GREEN, LEWIS FAIL To MAKE HEAbWAY AT OPENING MEET (Continued From Page One) the exception of an increase of One-fourth of a cent per mile for all drivers, which becomes effec tive July 1. 1938. Ivan Bowen. counsel for the Greyhound companies, said the agreement to all intents and pur poses, wiped out the company ul timatum that striking drivers must have returned to work by noon yesterday to be considered In the employ of the companies. , UN WARRANTED PORTLAND. Dec. 2 (JP)The AFL policy committee declared today there was "nothing to war. rant optimistic statements" in at tempts by David Robinson. one man arbitration board, to end the Jurisdictional struggle which has closed sawmills more than three months. The statement "deplored" im plications that a joint AFL and CIO committee. meeting with Rob inson, had made definite progress. Robinaon had said. "we have some thing on paper." "It is our hope that acceptable terms of settlement may be de vised by the committee the statement said, more optimisti cally. Robinson refused to comment. SEATTLE, Dec. 2 OnPickets were dispatched to all Richfield service stations here thin forenoon and a complete tie-up of all Rich field stations by mid-afternoon Wail predicted by Gordon Lindsay, business agent of the Garage Em ployes' union. All deliveries of gasoline to the stations were baited after pickets trailed several Richfield trucks, Lindsay said. "We had to take this action af ter waiting months for the oil company to confer with us." he said. I. 0. fleydentield, Richfield di vision manager, said the picket ing came without warning. "I don't know what it Is all about," he said. "I was in Port land last night and arrived at the plant here at 7 a. m. to find the pickets there." A Muffin a Day Keeps Cathartics Away If you suffer from common coruitipation here's good news for you. One good-sized muffin every day, made with Kellogg's All Bran, will keep you "REG cum." All-Bran puts two of Natures own laxatives back In your diet. Inatead of over-stimulating your Intestines, It gives them things they need. First, "bulk"All Bran absorbs water and softens like asponge. This water-softened masa aids elimination. Second, vitamin "Bthe amazing vita min that tones Up your intestinal tract. Kellogg's All-Bran In a crunchy, toasted cereal. BE it with milk or cream and fruitsor In muffins. But however you eat it, use It REGULARLY: eat two table spoons of All-Bran and drink plenty of water. If you do this every day you can avoid common constipation and cathartics, tool Every grocer sells All-Bran. Made by Kelton In Battle Creek. AMNESIA VICTIM "LOST" 2 YEARS RECOVERS MEMORY ItKDWO(111 Miro Col., Din (UP)A nom long conahlored dead came bark to life today and (outwit himself bowildored by the swift march or mode during the 30 months ha wondered over tho country, his mind a blank. For iniddlomged Jimmie Saun ders, former elneinnati reatnuront operator, toilers awakening from a long Dirge of morale brought the Mat newa that China end Japan were flahiing a bitter, bloodY etregalo III tho orient. Ito had heard vaguely, he re called. that some ono neint'd I di n 11 IVOR running against President ttoosevolt for reelee lion, butt the fart mule no deeP improssioll . l'or hint until tndnY lionsorolt watt In tho third year of his firot term Ito 'wailed he had Imen On an II utomobile tido, lookino for a Job with Harry liendoroon and Prank tirohom hio companions On tint sea nth. "That's the loot picture I sae," Sounders said. "From thou all is blank. Redwood City Policeman C. 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