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Opposite Bon Marche R AND SPRUCE MEN TO CUT OUT COMPETITION PORTLAND, Jan. 15.—Because Production of fir for federal ship buliding and of spruce for army air- plane construction are equally essen. tial to success in the war, represen- tatives of the shipping board and of army signal corps went into confer- ence to eliminate any rivalry that might spring up between the two or ganizations for lumber crews in the Pacific Northwest. | full working program is arranged. Wood Beal represents the shipping board. Gen. Salzman and Richard Fr. Howe, of the aircraft production |board, are here from Washington, and Col. Brice P. Disque, head of the spruce production, will also partici pate in the conferences. ——> | pe, That Doss oa s duining can eben ea Tf ta pA Home of the ‘Affect eect V4 va by ignature ts on bos. Examination Free Ss | If your eyes are weak, tired, straining or watery, and are beginning to fail, don’t neglect them, because money cannot buy new eyes. 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May Modify Law There is a prospect of modification of the powers tinder the food law, The whole question of discre tionary power will be opened when the Pomerene-Lever amendment to you #0 control the law comes up. This provides for | wheatless and neatlens | compulsory days, and the legislators say they will be chary over arbitrary compel sacrifices, ges ® granted. ‘SAMMIES ARE TRAINING IN SEAS OF MUD, BY J. W. PEGLER with its! to the legislative branch, | power to} in view of whet| |they consider unwise use of power United Press Correspondent WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, Jan. 18—Mud and water, knee deep, over the entire American zone is not stopping the Sammies’ war training today Steady torrential rains have erad! cated the snow and engulfed the val leys with rushing torrents of flood water. Even hilltop trenches are more than ankle deep in water. Ott era are knee deep in icy cold slush. The Sammies keep unceasingly at thelr war work, charging thru seas of mud or standing watch with shiver-producing water pouring over their leggings. Battalions marching from their billets to the training ground are frequently compelled to wade almost knee-deep at places where the water has overflowed the roads, ‘ r Piez Never Built Charles Pies Charles Piez, of Chicago, general manager of the Emergency Fleet |corporation, the man now charged |with the construction of the great |fleet of merchant vessels Uncle Sam must build, never built a ship. |side of ship construction their bets that he in shipbuilding will show results in the next old constructors green with envy. Piez won't build the ships himself but he will get them built. That's his long sult—getting things done. In his new job Piez isn’t attempt ing to dictate the details of actual construction. He puts that up to men whose business it Is to know those details. His job is in building ja harmonious and well co-ordin organization, And that Piez can CALIFORNIANS TO BAR /RED CROSS MITT BATTLE SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18.—Jess Willard and Fred Fulton will not set tle their differences in California for the benefit of the Red Cross. Judge |'T. H. Graham, chairman of the San Francisco council of defense, an nounced today that thelaws of Cali fornia hold good anywhere tn the | state, Harry Foley, who originated the id ked Graham to help him out, which the latter didgladly “I had a talk with the authorities today and was told that the fight was against the law,” Graham stat “and there is absolutely no chance of Willard and Fulton boxing here.” CUTTING AFFAIR WITH GIRL LEADS TO COURT Jennings, colored, arreste for attacking Panny colored, with a ra occurred at ourtroom was crowded with colored witnesses, ay 7 Waller st GUARD “GOT” CHARLES “A strike guard got me.” This was what J. A. 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