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WARTIME LUMBER FIRM SHOWS WA Poinfs Dlrec[mn to Induslml, Pea ‘ i | Portland, Ore,, Dec. nwv\ launched during the was as an 10 end industrial unrest reatened the lumber trade, | al Legion of Loggers and crmen has becomé a powertul | ice-time factor for preserving wmony between employes and em- ployer Hit} tate 20 hich t he L Lum rfo functioning only n the of Oregon, Washington and liaho, the hoard of directors of the has voted to enlarge the or- zanization’s ficld and to extend its | ctivit lifornia and Mon- nal “4-L" came into when radicals were men- ing camps and lumber s plan of taking the work- to council and improving con- | of the workers, including the of an cight hour day, had | In 1919 the t to a peace-time s been operating nt of industrial | ence and main- ges and working con- membership in the 1s 10,000 and in- ers at | nufac- Dl Legion s not a trade unlon, pany” union. It is resentation organiza- | called unique in that it sroup in the United | S et e e s and half selected Ly bal- | wppeals is provided to a dispute | ed upon by s, or if 1 board the It of cmplo ) employer of arbitration fry dustry. Among to the ind ion of j the ibutions > tlassi- ng of work- | i f the eight hour day, ! a minimum wage scale, and | icfining of overtime and emergency | vork Gen. Brice P. Disque was the war- of the Loyal Legion. W. tz now holds that position. re in Portland and 15 are maintained at Ta- Aberdeen, Seattle and Spo- | English Offender Is Arrested 59 Times London, Dec. 20. (P—Simon Cain, ; the terror of Deptford,” has gone | ‘he roared istopped at length enly because “I |He in wait | own case. Cain was charged s horse and gig. with stealing | For three hours before the jury, and am dred or talking.” But ths )ury sad ¢ y. The courL was impressed by the | speech of the man whose criminal | record dated from 1896. On that | | first conviction Cain had been giv- en twelve stroses with a lash for robbery with violence. |sentence of five yeara penal servi- tude, the court said that Cain was | ability awl‘ | undoubtedly a man of ! physical vigor “which would have cnabled him to live an honest lif succs«zum INDIAN SCOUTS IN REGULAR U. S. ARMY - Little Band Sole Remnant of, Larger Unit In passing | MISSOURIAN liIVES | of Developments | st 35 Louis, 20, ») ., president of the Miss ey For years James Asseciation, ut and toiled for of inland w Lis hopes neavin galleri | that the waterway de¢ \\l'h (lou' C Washington, Dec. 20 (P—Stealthy | | redskins no longer harass troops at outposts of the American army nor to attack soldiers on the march, but a bit of sentiment keeps among the armed forces ot the United States 21 Indlan Scouts, remnants of a band of native red- | men who once performed indispen ble service in the winning west, Time has all but wiped st military importance of hifflian and every now and then suggestion is made that th be eliminated from the rolls of ti army, but whenever the proposal is | brought forth it is put down. Two corporals and 19 privates| constitute the entire present Indian membership of the army, The littl group is attached to the service troop of the Tenth Cavalry at Tor| Huachuca, Ariz., and its existe: ecifically provided for in the tional defense act of 11 The la the a year, in compliance with a. request of the commanding o cighth corps area. A the report he concluded that m tary reasons for re ts are few, but mental considerations with them concerns thelr hi: significance,” and recommended tha the detachment be retained. Most of the scouts have been tn service from 10 to 2 some are getting old but t of the Fort Huachuca sserted that they are ned, well trained work very efficiently.” All the scouts live with their families at the fort in the primitive | way of most Indians. In their train- ling they rove over the rescrvation, mmander ell disc and perform own pocl 1S presid the Mi: _EUR[]PLAN HINE TASTERS BUSH «+ This Is Season for Their Expert Rdvice Dijon, 1 that the green wines of 1927 in their va noted of of experts, esy Paris an hunt a great deal, and bring in much | 2 game, MONUMENT STLED hack to prison to pay the penalty | Milan, Dec. his fifty-ninth convietion. {mental fountain in honor of St But Cain s not dragged av Francis was unveiled at the Pia chains and the rock pile until Sant Angelo (oda,y in the pre e had stirred the hanger-on in |of Cardinal Tosl, Podesta Bell the Old Ba with the vigor of Senator Mangiagalli, and high civil his hold eloquence in pleading his {and milltary personages. to 20 (UP)—A monu- | but little | kings of their vineyards since the days when ¢ thought more of | than of their sub- e wine 1s almost a hospice itsel an old | cecles hospital and the sa | are held in the hosp “Hotel Di: It expert He loo} nough "Cimngu in temperature, until the |anti-toxin whi ince the experts | time, 10, 15 or even 40 years from reputations | now, when they will be halled permitted to umong the great and brought out | nd examine the | reve on the of the on. Reverent- ' weal I]REAIJEII AT e whos: mal tissue. tables “The hypot | have been wo postulates," | that in order fc : cancer it | Kind of tissue | order for this s st have a pro external 11 agent or v “The derive of oue of th rch wines. om old _shallow from of v ) i of c nabl, be coal tar, it it than th S uld learn in o be done thrown on of e years of - h rats {n his pri- ther h been able, lop two distant &t 1ls,2 one wholly susce and the other 100 1111 degree minutes. Ce | test tubs and susceptible rat d. Carrying this | he has b in ass: T tis ingrafted the immune strain, he r fails to develop and is quick. iminated or, after growing to or the size of & walnut, s of develope It's alwost herel fous stones in sweling and plated ware for the di Pearls, Me:h survived enough to p ected | cancer tissua v entified, natural 1“““3 to other N\ corges ‘:>ocxal semi-preclous stosettings $5.00 up in all styles for men, | 1 children | $3.00 up || e ing room | $7.50 up Bags, Cufl Links, without Agent May Be Isolated he substances e to ch destroys the can- damaging the nor the cancer | no | every case, cells growth. Seeks Revival Method he asserts, dead and caused hes on rking contair explains. ran animal to d must a E se ex- to re- put- ninute ser Io over special that in nd of tissue contact with internal and pecial ol second n the dec nts are shale oil a rtain W suppos isolated so tha Dr ope of ev on t 1 that, & temperature expe the temperature of one become infected. “I have taken these same suseeps tible animals and fed them over & period of from four to six months cancer tissue. 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