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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. LXVIL, NO. 10,326 JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1946 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS —— PRICE TEN CENTS OPA REVIVAL BILL HITS TOUGH SNAG MAY CALLED N PROBE OF WARPROFITS Sttbpoena Issued for Ap-| pearance of Kentucky Demo Before Com. WASHINGTON, July 19. — The Senate War Investigating Commit- tee issued a subpoena for the ap- pearance oi Rep. Andrew J. May, Kentucky Democrat, at its war profits investigation into a midwest munitions cowmbine. The Commiltee has received tes- timony that May interceded on PLANE IN [Cow Counties 1 Puf Talmadge (OPPOSITION | OFTRUMAN WELCOMED ;SIaughIe-r‘in Missouri,| Seeking Renomination, | Says Big Fight Opened (limbers Reach Topof Mount Saint Elias; U. S. Flag Floats from Summif ANCHORAGE, Alaska, July 19.— 4 DAY WORK An American flag flew from the - BIKINI FORCE | STARTLED BY EARLY FLASH Practice Bomb Pops Iooi Soon - But Can’t Hap- ‘ pen withggal Thing | ers had reached their 18000 foot | goal. Capt. Roy Holdiman of Anchor- | | KANSAC CITY, July 19.—Demo-! ABOARD USS MT. M'KINLEY,| |cratic Representative Roger Slaugh-|July 19—4 iarge magnesium flash | Iter from Missouri’s Fifth DnstricU_bomb used Lo synchronize cameras| today wecomed the opposition of lwent off 51 minutes prematurely President Truman to his candidacy‘wdny durig a rehearsal for the for renomination as a chance (or‘lunderwum- atomic bomb test, but| what he called a long overdue show- | Vice Adm. W. H. P. Blandy quickly| down on the “future course of the gave assurances the same thing| Democratic party.” |eould not hLappen with the real Expressing the fear that the| atomic expiosive. crashed and burned west of here| during a severe electrical storm ATLANTA, July 19.—Red-gallus- ning. | choice. ! AREDEAD OnTop Again GOODLAND, Kas, July 19—A : : C-47 military transport plane| Georglfl CI'Y-Negl'o Plur last night killing 10 passengers and | ality Is Overriden by three crew members. | H The crash, not discovered until| Rural Un" coun' this morning, apparently occurred! which swept this area last night.|ed Gene Talmadge of the unruly Farmers living nearby said they forelocks and the acid phrase is saw a blinaiug flash in the vicinity [to be governor of Georgia again— but thought it was a bolt of light-|a fourth time—but not by popular Bodies aud parts of the plane| This paradox could come only out; were scattered for about a quarter|of Georgia. And it's the first llm.e! of a mile around the scene, in a|it has happened in a governor’s field, three miles race in Georgia, so far as anybody summit of Mount Saint Elias yester- day to prove that a party of climb- | age, who flew over the peak in a! Tenth Rescue Squadron plane said the words “Top - Sixteenth” were| traced in the snow indicating that| OVER, SEATTLE Increase in Wages in Ship- that date. By coincidence, the climbers had reached the summit on the anni- versary of the day Vitus Bering recorded that he first sighted the the party had reached its goal onj 'DOES'NT LOOK 50G0OD' SAYS SEN. BARKLEY "No Common Ground' s Fund for Agreement on Senate Approved Bill WASHINGTON, July 19.—Demo- cratic leades Barkley (Ky) said to- day a Senate-House conference | committee had found “no common ground” for agreement on the terms of an OPA revival bill. “It doesr’l look so good,” Bark- ley told 1cporters, when asked about chances of an agreement on behalf of the Erie Basin Metal wheat stubule Products Company, Batavia Metal| west and » mile north of this yes_lseems to know. { ’ President “is a prisoner of the| The flash siartled the (‘r()ssron(lsi Products Company and allied firms|tern Kansas city. The simpe—but complicated—fact Political Action Committee,” the ro-|task force but caused no damage| bust 40-year-old congressman in 2| or casualtics. yards Is Now Re- | Mainland of Alaska June 16, 1741.]the Senate-approved measure which | What he sighted was a peak later | 2dminisiratior. lleutenants are |named Mount Saint Elias. seeking to 1evise to meet reported |is that Talmadge won a majority SO! ,000, in war! 3 3 ol | S w0 some Rk S0 00 | The plane was on a flight from of county unit votes in Wednesday's Topeka, Kos, to the west coasLiDemocmtic primary, open for the with a stopover scheduled at Lowry |first time to Negroes who voted in Field, Denver. Watches on the large numbers. bodies had stopped at 10:10, mdi»‘l But the candidate backed by Gov. cating the plane crashed about gljs Arnall, 36-year-old James V. 9:10 p.m. Mcuntain Standard Time.|Carmichael—got a plurality of the All the bodies were burned, the|700,000-odd votes cast in the pri- contracts. May has said in public state- ments that he did not profit per- sonally, that he was merely serving| the war effort and doing what all| other Congressmen had done. | Chairman Mead (D-NY) of the| Investigating Committee read the Constitutional restriction on arrest of members of Senate or House during a session, except on trea-| son, felony or breach of peace| charges. i expects Con- | Then he said: “The Committee gressman May to respect this sub-| poena” 1 May had indicated last week he | clothing on 11 of them having mary, the actual election in Geor-|at a White House conference ha(i_ day’s blast. been burncd or blown off. | gia. | The county unit system, which |was placed on the statute books in STEAMER MOVEMENTS 1517, is intended to give political | dominance to rural Georgia. Geor- {gla has 159 counties, most of them {small, and ony a few large cities. | The 410 county unit votes are ar- |bitrarily assigned. A vote in rural Princess Louise, from the south, scheduled to arrive tomorrow after- noon or evening. Denali scheduled to sail from {radio speech last night said he was glad of the opportunity “to de-| termine whether ¢candidates for| legislative positions are to be picked iat the whim of the executive branch Eot the government.” Slaughter, asking a third term,| spoke a few hours after Truman {endorsed Enos Axtell, one | | Slaughter's primary opponents. -o UNEVENTFUL EVE IS FORECAST AT | 1 | { | i ik | “The exacr cause of this premature 'private employers must pay them. quested by AFL Admiral Biandy said the cxuct‘ cause of in: premature detonation was not yet determined but that go.ii1e Metal Trades Couneil today ¥ < i il the 100-povnd flash bomb was set|;cpeq that wages in shipyards be off entirely differently than thelpou Li%5 WAESS K Ry in atomic bonb, and the public should living costs. The request has been have no fear of danger to person- » sent to the National union. nel participating in next Wednes-| @ McClaren, Secretary of the |Council, said that a recent 15-cent | “The atomic bomb positively Will‘hnur]y wage increase was rubbed not fire prematurely,” he declared. out by the removal of price controls. | The magnesium bomb was, Meantime, CIQ longshoremen de-: ounted o.. a ship far removed mand that the Port of Seattle pay rom the vessel which set it off.|retroactive wage increases—just as SEATTLE, July 19.—The AF of L BuzzardBay Death Tofal Put af Nine Four Buildin_g?Ruined, 50 Persons Hurt in Gas m flash is not known at present,""fhe cost to the port would be, Admiral Blandy said, “but it has about $120,000. This compares with no significuice with respect to the a private cost of one and one-half objections of President Truman. Barkley said a proposal drafted by a subco..mittee headed by Sen- ator Radcliffe (D-Md) to provide for the restoration of price cellings on major iicms exempted by the Senate was in such “rough form” that the Committee made no pro- gress in considering it. Sen. Robert A. Taft, (R-O) said House confcrees were standing firm on the remand that the bill be freed of provisions to ban ceil- ings on meat, poultry, dairy pro- ducts, wheat, tobacco and petro- 1 | ( { { { ! eum. : “They said they would not stand ¢ fer any decontrols,” Taft told news- |Georgia is worth many times the ivote of a person living in Atlanta actual atonuiic bomb since it was million dollars. (QU"("- sESSIo"_upernted ou the camera-actuating] Longshore spokesman Steve Glu- | |eircult. This ecircuit does not have maz says similar demands for re- might appear before the Committee | Seattle sometime today. voluntarily if it would give him| princess Norah schedule¢ % sail the right to call or cross examine from Vancouver at 9 p. m.. tomor- EXp|0$I0n imen after a fruitless morning ses- “slon by the Senate and House con- ONSET, Mass, July 19—Search- | ferees. or Savannah. A candidate mustl |carry a county to get its unit votz.l A brief, uneventful meeting is Talmadge, Tunning on a platform i forecast for the Juneau City Coun- calling for restoration of the tra=|cy pig evening with no highly con- iditional “white™ primary ' of the troversial questions to be disposed |south that the U. S. Supreme Court tof. !says must go, is strong in the rural| pirst on the Council docket for |areas. \tonight is final approval of the new | Generally, Carmichael with the Building Code. After that, theres a |backing of Arnall, who sparked & few minor matters to discuss, rou- {new liberalism in the south as goV-ltine business to handle and bills ernor of Georgia, got the big citytq pay. | vote as well as the Negro vote, the! Ag ysual, the Council meeting is latter was estimated at about 100,-;“ the City Hall, beginning at ' 8 1000. Merry - Go- Round S W PE ‘TWO MURDERS CHARGED UP TO the elaboraie safeguards installed in the bomb-firing circuit.” | Blady .disclosed that a dummy,, | non-explosive depth charge, which! | represented the atomic bomb, was planted undeineath the guinea pig | fleet for practice purposes today | {and emitted a radio sound precise-| ly at the mtended time. | e CANNERYMEN WIN | OPENING STANZA BOY SCOUT RICH IS " hese sighrseeivg OF KARLUK BOUT | Rodney Rich, an cightn_grade| Judge Praft Grants Injunc- | | | !student and Boy Scout in Ketchi- ki witnesses oc subpoena records. The row, Committee refused to accede to, Baranof scheduled to sail from | such terms. Seattle July 24. In issuing the subpoena for May‘sl Alaska scheruled appearance, Senator Ferghson (R-!Seattle July 27. Mich) remarked it should be made| Aleutian, from the west, schedul- clear that the Committee is “going ed southbound about next Tues- to take all (he steps the Constitu-|day or Wednesday. tion allows” to bring the Housei ————-——— member before it. 'The Washington| May is Chairman of the House | to sail from Military Committee. BULLETINS WASHINGTON—Senator Elbert Thomas (D-Utah) said today that! o, cuinveron — mre Ru Klux‘ President ‘Iruman, on advice of' i has aban. | Kan has just issued a “fiery sum- | Congress;oh.t EEL e;s, A N {mons” to ail Klansmen in Atlanta | daped his "?ques oF o 4 avy\demnnding that members meet im-| merger legisiation at this session { | i R { | By DREW PEARSON | an, is in Juneau with his fath-| trcactive pay will be made on port commissions in Bellingham Aber- deen, Olympia and Vancouver. Meanwhile, a four-day work stop- page ended today when longshore- men returned to Seattle docks— apparently satisfied that they soon would get their retroactive pay. g ers continucu today to dig into the| Confrontea with the adamant ruing of four buildings wrecked stand of thc House, Senate con- yesterday by a gas explosion that ! ferees arranged a separate meeting took nine lives but a town spokes- at 2 p.m. to review the entire sit- man said thicre was little likelihood uation. The House members agreed more bodies would be found. At'to join them a half hour later to least 50 persons were injured. ‘resume the deliberations. | “We have had no reports of auyz The new failure to break the de- | mi: g persons” police chief Ches-, ccntrol deaaiock came shortly af- Government - Owned Silver May Sell at |ter A Chu.chill said, “but we are ter adminisiration leaders were re- 'I'OM RADO“I(H 'keeping in mind the possibility| ported contident that a new bill (that a transient might have been!could be completed by tomorrow. RED wHE“ in the aren at the time and buried | The latest development, however, INju under the debris.” | endangered iheir hopes. | Selectman Alton H. Worrall, an| Flu"G BY (AR insurance r.an, placed at $150,000 | the approximate property loss. | | “We dont% expect to find any- Forcibly flung to the pavement more bodies,” he told a reporter. when struck by a car driven by Street depsrtment crews, who William E. Sweeney early this worked all night, had cleared the moerning, Tom Radonich, 76-years streets adjacent to the disaster and i | mediately in extraordinary Kon-| of Congres:. klave. The summons is on a piece of paper about as big as a police summons. In the background is the red figure of a hooded Klansman, and under the heading, “Solemn Summons of The Fiery Cross,” ap- pears the [oilowing message: “You are hereby seriously sum-| moned to be and appear at an Ex- traordinary Konklave. Nothing but a providentiai hindrance can legal- ly justify Your failure to be pre-! sent. Duty, with all the justice of| her unquestionable authority, Calls.! WASHINGTON — Harry Bridges, head of the CIO Longshoremens’ Union, told reporters today he had| not resigned and is not resigning! his position as CIO Regional Di-| rector for California. WENATCHEE, Wash.—Telephone service in Wenatchee was put out on an emergency-only basis today ! as operators walked out in a wage dispute. The operators struck after| their requesi for a 30-cent hourly| wage boost was denied by the In- terstate Teiephone Company. WASHINGTON—A ‘House Naval Affairs Subcommittee which has been investigating charges of food wastage by the Navy declares that | the usual number of Klansmen. TWO | gop, the Navy's record in this respect is not bad, all things considered. CHICAGO -- Four brothers who| admitted avoiding the draft by| hiding almost four years in a farm attic were sentenced in Chicago to- day to terms of three years each in a Federai penitentiary. The four are Albert, Frank, Henry and Ern- est Gabriel. All pleaded guilty to indictments charging violation of the Selective Service Act. WASHINGTON—Congress got a report toduy from W. L. Slattery, Construction Finance Director of the U. S. Maritime Commission, that more than $900,000,000 in war- time purchases by the Commission ‘“can never be allocated.” ——.e—— FROM THE STATES Arrivals fiom the States register- ing at the Baranof yesterday were: Mrs. Grace E. Koerner, East Or- ange, N. J.; Bess Williams, San Francisco, Cclif.; L. P. Callahan, Seattle; N. J. Willett, Seattle; F. V. Wagner, Seattle, Wash.; Dr. H. H. Fisher, Caldwell, N. J.; Ardick P. Lokken, Seattle; A F. Lawrence, 14-YEAR YOUTH California Schoolboy " Just Feels Like Killing tion Asked by Seven Kodiak Packers ier, Gil Rich, well known traveling :sal&smnm | This is Rodney’s second visit to| |Juneau and he is busy giving the| FAIRBANKS, Alaska, July 19— 1 i % 3 a, y 19 tourists from the States second o .. "'g,quk packing companies fered a severely shattered {old, long-time Juneau resident, Suf- police allowcd residents to return Tight o their howmes. leg, bruises and minor lacerations. State Fire Marshal investigators His condition this afternoon Was continued ineir probe for the ac- reported “not critical” by attend- tua) cause of the tragedy. They ing physicians. said yesterusy that a gas main was i the accident occurred at 2:10 a. punctured by a workman digging | The call is Imperative! “By Mandate of His Lordship | The Imperial Wizard.” | As a result of this summons, spec-| ial KKK mnicetings have been held | in Atlanta, attended by more than questions have been discussed: (1)| What strategy to adopt for the At- lanta visit of this columnist on| July 21; anc (2) Raising funds to| hire lawyers to prevent revocation of the Klan's charter. At the instruction of hnrd-himng‘ Governor Ellis Arnall, Georgia‘s! Attorney Gceneral; Bug|ne Cook has brought an action against the| Klan to revoke its charter. Also at! the instance of Governor Arnall,| this columnist will, deliver a radio broadcast from the steps of the State Capitol on Sunday. | | | NO CONGRESSMAN IS GUILTY | The case of Andrew Jackson May and his back:tage wire-pulling for war profiteers illustrates two de- fects in our politico-Congressional system whicii sooner or later must be cured. 1. The almnost-life-or-death power cf the Chairman of any Congres- sional Committee over executive branches of the Government. 2. The fact that certain Congres- sional districts are so dominated by political busses that no matter what a man does in Washington he place in seeing all the sighic Of|yon the fust round of the legall H Ap: i challenge of former Interior Sec-| __a| Besides seeing the Mendenhall | * 5 CTEC P £ 3 : OROVILLE, Calif,, July 19 A.(}lacier for the first time yesterday, rf“f‘”y H"lr“;] dlckes wporl_ic: 101 8- pront streets. Radonich was cross- lowing only Indlans to fish In wa- |0 g,,tn Prankiin strest, afoot, second death was charged today to 441 Albert, Jones, 14-yeat-old “h""“"‘yv‘?:u:.?slozfmofihfm:f;fi:‘;xzn‘ ers adjacent to their reservations.|y, ., ‘e Butler-Mauro Drug Stor: who was quoted by one’of his El_lcreek, taken a boat ride on the District Judge Harry E. Pratt to the Sugar Bowl Cafe. He got leged victim, of assault 8 8ayINg, cpannel and planned an afternoon’s Kranted @ lemporary IMUNCHOR|,pproximately three-fourth of the “I just feel iike Kkilling sometimes."lmmmg operations at Momam{'rhur.s:day to restrain the Fish “"d‘way across when he was struck by | wildlife Service of the Interior De- the car driven by Sweeney. which District Attorney J. M. McPher-VcWek‘ son filed a murder charge against| Rodney arrived here yesterday| Partment from enforcing the regu-',.i fuer tumed into Franklin street from Front street. the youth yesterday in the death °liwuh his father and is staying®in lancps against non-Karluks fish- Patricla Anu Crandall, 15, and said 4i¢ city until tomorrow noon. The|ing in watels off the Karluck re-, lowy ran Was 1aling at the he would make it a double charge Riches are registered at the Bar- Servation on Kodiak Island. |tim>, pavements were wet, and as a result ol the death from bul-|anof . i If the government does Not ap- gyeeney declared he did not sc2 let wound of Mrs. Harold J. Niel- |peal from the decision, attorney the pedestrian. That statement was 14 BALL pMVERS iEd‘]"flr‘i :"““evmsfll“-f ?fie packers upneid by Lyle Lohr, a passenger « | will ask for a al of e case on | i Wil y 9 in the car. Witnesses, among them Ty alotie e Tidce to 1ot Tird ARE CHASED FROM 1o welbE GRS {Police Patrolman John Homme, . "y "oie” o the story. “Wait ———.———- |stated the car was traveling at onlY ¢y ypo’ oeficer finishes,” the Judge BENCH, GAME TODAY STOCK QUOTATIONS /oo cin, e s v S oo Radonich was struck and was stop- ¥ t As the officer talked on Iped immediately before the victim!, oo .o . o e e NEW YORK, July 19. — Closing ’ quotation of Alaska Juneau mine was run over. 5 _ anger. He banged on the table 1 Sweeney was driving a 1937 Pack SR ahd e stock today is 7%, Alleghany Cor-|ard sedan, owned by Donald New: ol 3 poration 5%, American Can 95,/ton. A broken headlight lense wa. 1 wonlt'llbh‘::ldke‘o‘th’:; Anaconda 46%, Curtiss-Wright 'l'-»’.A‘the only damage suffered by the " Internationa! Harvester 95%, Ken-|car, the front bumper and right, 2 necott 56%, New York Central 24,|front fender of which struck Rad-' Somefimes”’ m. today, 60 feet south of the in- yn 5 cepar hut jt had not been hlast. > Defendant at Anchorage Gels Wrathy in Court ANCHORAGE, July 19.—A de- fendant in municipal court object- ed to a police officer's long testi- Mrs. Nielsei: a housewife, died in the Emloe Hospital last night! after Jones previously had been charged with attempting to murder her. McPherson quoted the youth| as admitting he shot her in the back last luesday as she turned to get him some cookies and a glass of water. The Disttict Attorney also said BOSTON, July 19.—The Boston Red Sox cleaned up their four- game series with Chicago 9-2 today in a game highlighted by the dis- Jones had confessed strangling the!missal of 14 White Sox players from Crandall giri in her home, setting the Chicago bench after a close fire to the .house Bnd walkingipitch to Ted Williams was inte away after the flames had begun to|preted as an attempt to “dust off” Northern Facific 28%, United Cur‘!DHiCh on the right side. ¢ burn her hait, Miss Crandall was|the Red Sox heavy hitter. | poration 5%, U. 8. Steel 90,/ The accident occurred approxi- believed at first to have died acci-, ——. | Pound $4.03%. | mately 60 feet from the regular; dentally. FROM ANCHORAGE | sales today were 650,000 shares. | pedestrian cross-walk. Jones wac accused in other Dow, Jones averages today are| Radonich was 'taken by nmbu-‘ charges filed yesterday of attempt-| C. Brecker and Orrin A. Scovill, a5 follows: industrials 206.13, rails|lance to St. Ann’s Hospital, where ed murder of Mrs. Nielsen'’s hus-|residents oi Anchorage, are guests 6298, utilities 47.72, he was attended by Drs. C. C. Cart- band and assault with intent tojat the Baranof. Stocks deciined on a light volume [er and William M. Whitehead. lfoth! murder their daughter and a — e — | as traders awzited definite develop-‘b""es of his xtight le.g were (u‘n:‘d neighbor caild. | LORRAINE WARE HERE |ments on price control legislation.];‘:mehe shattered just below the £ IR e ———— Lorraine Ware has arrived here The main list moved narrowly. A| 3 BRIGHT BACK !from Fairhanks, She is staying at few leaders Allled Chemical, Am-| Police declared no charges ‘};;e Earl Briznt, Fish and Wildlife the Barancf. erican Can. Continental Oil, U, S.|been filed against the d"‘_";" € of individual Congressional can- Regional Fieet Engineer, returned| L TR . S Steel, Beth.ehem Steel, and Chrys- accident is still under met gation. | giqatss and not a country-wide here from the Westward yesterday FROM TENAKEE |ler took slight losses. TR o7 | stumping carapaign, by Pacific Northern Airlines, after| Mrs. Johm Teunero and John checking fleet equipment at Bristol| Tenneson, Jr., have arrived here Bay, Cook Irlet and Kodiak. Hejfrom Tenakee. They are guests at Tl get a thing to Prediction Is Made On Stumping Tour, President Truman ,cratic Paity leaders predict that if tour this (1l it will be in behalf | ———.——— i VISITING HERE | thought of trying to duplicate the tersection of South Franklin and geermineq what touched off the| the | Veret WASHINGTON, July 19.—Demo- ! | President Truman makes a political | ‘These poiilicians say that so far] as they know, Mr. Truman has no can’t be cefeated for re-election will headquarter in Juneau for theé { the Baranc: Miss Gecrgia Fabricious, daugh- | grand tour of 1918, when President ; 90.5 (en!s__an Ounce WASHINGTON, July 19.—House iand Senate conferees agreed today fon legislation providing for the sale of govermnent-owned silver at 190.5 cents an ounce. ! The agrecuent, breaking a weeks- long deadlock, was reached after {House conferees dropped their de- mand for » two-year time limita- ticn on the legislation. Senator Muidock (D-Utah), who informed ncwsmen of the action, predicted the measure will encour- jage silver vioduction. The compro- {mise is stili subject to House and | Senate approval. | e, ! REPEATS CHARGE "FOREIGN SPIES” IN BOMB PLANT WASHINGTON, July 19.—Rep. John E. Rankin (D-Miss) repeated jin the Hous: today his charge of carlier this week that “foreign spies” are operating in the Oak Ridge, Tenn., atom bomb plant. They are “lrying to get the se- of the atom bomb for the purpose of using it not only against us but agamst some of our allies,” | ne asserted. Rankin then added that “the |same thing has been going on” at the Aberdeen, Md., proving grounds for new weapons, where five em- i ployees werc released yesterday by | the Army. | Rankin made his statements as | the House resumed debate on leg- islation for control of atomic en- | ergy development. .- | | | i RESTAURANTEUR FINED Alice Saxon, operator of the La {ter of the public school superin- tendent at Wrangell, was to ar- remainder ol the salmon season. - Stewart, Nev.; L. L. Fanner, Se- attle; Mrs. H. Nelson, Seattle; El- — home. At 2o FROM KETCHIKAN -D. 10N1g s Wilson carried his fight for o([-}Cusn Cafe on South Franklin street A baseball game is scheduled fm-‘year control of Congress to the here, today was fined $50 by City don B. Davis, Seattle E. E. Stvink, Helen C. Smith, San Francisco, Calif. «Congressman May comes from a district in the Kentucky moun- L. KOLLIVER HERE } L. Kolliver is here from Seattle. He is stoppiag at the Gastineau. (Continued on Page Four) Robert H. Jchnson, of Ketchikan, is stopping at the Baranof during his visit in this city, rive in Juncau today by plane, for| a visit with Juneau teacher Gil Eide and bis family, tonight at 6:30 o'clock, weather per-,beople. Wilsonis campaign ended mitting, between the Elks and the in failure, and the Republicans won |Legion, control of Congress, Magistrate Willlam A. Holzheimer on a charge of disposing of liquor in a public place without a license.