k J VOI.I MK XLVII. I X h t r I Tkink a n d W ha( rhin^t uMeer ZA m h H b rr t t n / f < E atabtlehm t Ju n o IS. IWW.I f Fanners Should Beat Reporter Covers Leadership, Safety Funds Lacking Sign-Up Meetings on Big, Deer H unt Of the Government For More City On South Fourth Depends Upon Youth Police Officers Wednesday the 24th W h ll« t h * r * ar« m an y out- M tiiiidhiK tita n o f th i' «tat« in the tw o Irg la la t l Vr bod Ina. I nm ttlc lln - The City Hall la the Place «*«| to believe the nvem n exp e ct jM iyment« h in i,» rlf going w ith o u t n u a b b r io th a t p ro g ra m to reach cooperator» In o rd e r to p ro v id e aa m u ch aa p<»e d u rin g M arch T he paym ent« are expected to be In exceas o f $90.000 tlb le fo r hla fa m ily . • • • T h e fa c t th a t a m em b e r la w ith o u t fund« w ith w h ic h to su p ­ p o rt hla fa m ily dœ » not noceewarlly d l»«|ualifv h im for m em b e rsh ip , but K doe« show th a t he was not auf- f lc lm t ly In fo rm e d aa to lé g isla tive act I v it le» of he w o u ld have k n o w n th a t he c o u ld n ’t a ffo rd to come here and w o rk fo r lea« th a n the crttnj( h lm » e lf and those dependent upon h im . • • • $ft,003,000.000 Program, A Monte m ay »ucceaafully argue th a t It la w e ll to send here those Number of Project» Proposed w h o k n o w w h a t It la to be w ith o u t fund«, but It can tx* Ju»t aa auccew for Cottage Grove Section fu lly argued th a t I f we are to have th e service« o f those w h o kn o w W hen a c tu a l d is trib u tio n o f fu n d , w h a t It 1« to he w ith o u t fund«, we should at le a d pay th e m a s u f f i­ to c a rry o u t P re sid e n t R o o se ve lt', c ie n t am o u n t to enable th e m to auj>- $5,000,000,000 p u b lic w o r k , p ro g ra m p o rt th e ir fa m ille « w h ile the b ra d g e t, under w ay. O reg o n I , expected o f th e house 1« m a k in g law« at Sn to receive several m illio n d o lla r , lem and a p p ro p ria tin g m illio n s o f fo r deve lo pm e n t o f I t , w a te r re- courcea, a nd th e section o f the atate m oney • • • ■tat« In w h u v i C o tta g e G rove la M ending person» here w ho located c o n ta in , a n u m b e r o f pro- can III a ffo rd to m ake the *a c rlflc e po ed p ro je ct» , r e p o r t, now on file la n o th in g new E ven I«anr c o u n ty a t th e O reg o n sta te p la n n in g board P la n n in g board s ta ff haa In the paat sent auch persona, o ffic e show a lth o u g h th a t In h o t tru e o f any m e m b e r, and e x p e rt, on c o m m it­ Istn<* m em ber se rvin g In th l« sea te e , com pleted in tim e fo r In c lu ­ sion in th e p re s id e n t', p ro g ra m a •Io n . • • • th o ro u g h s u rv e y o f a ll p ro je c t. In I I k a fa c t th a t m a n y w ho a ll d ra in a g e haslna o f th e state co u ld not a ffo rd to serve have been U n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f V. B. Btan- am o n g th e beet o f o u r le g isla to rs, hery, p la n n in g c o n s u lta n t and ex­ b u t th a t d»»es not excuse th e atate e c u lt ve se cre ta ry o f the board, and fo r not p a yin g a le g is la to r w h a t It C. A. M ockm o re, C o rv a llis , the cost« h im to rerve. board s t a f f has been q u ie tly w o rk ­ in g fo r several m onti’is M ore th a n R|>eaking o f m em bers w ho 120 p ro je c t, for the strfle are liste d d id not k n o w what th e y were in tire fin d in g - h u m p in g up a g a in st. It 1« rep o rte d O ratio n fo r p u rp o se , of the th a t one m sm b e r. upon being naked n a tio n a l w a te r re so u rce , study, h a , w here he was g o in g to sta y nt Sa­ been d iv id e d ro u g h ly In to seven lem .««Id h e auppoeed he w ould regions, some o f w h ich also Include s tn y w ith the rest, w h e re ve r the p a rts o f W a s h in g to n . C a lifo rn ia , ntnte sent them . He th o u g h t the Id a h o and N evada These are des­ s ta te fu rn is h e d board. W e ll, w ith ig n a te d as W illa m e tte - C olu m bia th e present sa la ry, It w o u ld be rea ­ west o f Cascades, M iddle C o lu m ­ sonable fo r the sta te to fu rn is h bia. O regon P a c ific . N o r 'h I ’a rlflc - board- K la m a th , N o rth M in o r G reat basin. • • • Snake riv e r, and S a cra m e n to riv e r. I t I n not ho m any sessions C o lla g e G rove Is located In the ago th a t oho o u ts ta n d in g m em ber W illa m e tte - C o lu m b ia basin o f th e house bud to leave w ith o u t In th e W llln m e tte - C olu m bia p a y in g hl« room re n t o r board. I w est o f th e Cascades basin the re ­ nm In fo rm e d th a t he a fte rw a rd p o rt recom m ends f ir s t o f a ll th a t sent th e m oney. a 27 foot ch a n ne l be dredged fro m a a a V a n co u ve r to B o n n e ville , at a cost A senate b ill d e rlu re a th a t o f $22,580.000. T he su rve y f o r t h l, b u llfro g s are game fl» h , ra n not be has a lre n d y been com pleted T he huge h ig h ly Im p o rta n t ca u g h t except w ith hook and lin e W llln m e tte riv e r and are su b je ct to hag lim it and p ro je c t In the th e «nine p ro te c tio n ns fish . le g is ­ b a sin , p ro v id in g fo r h a n k p rotec­ la t o r , alao are gam e flah, a lth o u g h tio n and ch a n ne ls In th e W illa m e t­ th e re la nt yet no b ill to m ake the te and Its trib u ta rie s Is estim a te d to cost $2,430,000 d e c la ra tio n . • • • Roosevelt’s Public Works Program Will Bring Big Sums Here T he b o ile r haa been replaced In the a rm o ry . w h e re th e house holds Ita session. T h e re was th o u g h t to be d n n g e r th a t th e o ld b o ile r m ig h t b lo w up One a cn a to r was u n k in d enough Io suggest th a t th e o ld b o ile r be le ft and th a t some­ one p ra y th a t I t b lo w up. • • • < OUTAGE OltOVK, LAN E « O I N 1 Y , O R E G O N , T i l l ItS B A V , F E B R U A R Y IX, IDS7. BK N TIN EI, VISITORS V is io n o f deer h u n tin g w ith in th e c ity lim it , called one S e n tin e l re­ p o rte r, one e tty reco rd e r, one o il dealer, one postm an and one state jMrllee o ffic e r to so u th F o u rth street F rid a y T h e h u n t was ,u c - c e u fu l, th e q u a rry bagged and a ll'» w e ll th a t end* w ell, and the m o ra l Io t h l , tale, I f fcny, I , "See A m e ri­ ca F ir s t ” (m o re p a rtic u la r ly th a t |M>rtli>n o f A m e rica w ith in o u r own h a llw le k ) A n d th e o ft repeated sta te m e n t th a t e ve ryb o d y In a sm all r l t y k n o w , m ore n h o u t h l, neigh b u r , business th a n h l, ow n. Is hereby re fu te d I t a ll came about t h l , w ay: Scene one. act 1 < In te rio r of S e n tin e l o ffic e ) I*h o n e ring«. Sen­ tin e l re p o rte r "H e llo ." Voice over phone. " T h l, 1» N E. G ia s , »peak Ing T h e re 's a deer o u t In fr o n t o f o u r p la n t. T h o u g h t m aybe you w ould w a n t to come do w n a nd see I t . " R e p o rte r ( w ith visio n o f h lg » ta ry fe a tu rin g deep snow fo rc in g deer o u t o f h ill. In to c ity fo r fo o d) " H e r ig h t over " Scene tw o. a c t one (R e p o rte r stops (*»! on so u th F o u rth street. A * reporter*« ca r » to p-, a n o th e r ca r h e a rin g C ity R e co rd e r C o in e r a p ­ proaches N E G lass In hack g ro u n d ) R e p o rte r "W h e re 's the d e e r? ” G lass. " I t w a , r ig h t here ( p o in tin g to v a c a n t lo t between F o u rth and S ix th stre e ts) a m in ­ ute ago " C o in e r " I a- e “o m e lh ln g d o w n th l» w ay < p o in t, south) Business o f re p o rte r Jum ping on d t y reco rd » ! *e ca r, w h ic h p roceed, south dow n -tre e ! R e p o rte r Ju m p , o f f ca r saying, " le t «am»body ru n th a t can ru n ’’ C o in e r goes cast and re p o rte r s o u th .” Scene three, a ct one -< Business o f re p o rte r s n e a kin g dow n side street In treat n lm ro d tra d itio n . Business o f c ity recorder d o in g lik e w is e in a lle y E n te rs in to vie w one postm an, Sam V eatch by name E u le r , one n e ig h b o r la d y e n ro u te to Tho». H lg g e ra ta ff residence. P ostm an, re p o rte r. neightxK la d y a rr iv e a t residence a t same tim e. N e ig h b o r la d y I® b»dy i f house: " Y o u r d e e r I , o u t." R e p o rte r to po stm a n "W h e re ', the deer." P uxtm an " I t m u st be hack th e re (p o in tin g n o rth ). H a ve been w a lk ­ in g by here e ve ry day fo r a lo n g tim e and d id n 't k n o w th e y had a d e e r" C o in e r', voice In d ista n ce: H ere It la." Business o f n e ig h b o r lady, la d y o f house, re p o rte r, go in g hack o f hou-e la rd y o f house c a ll, te n d e rly. Deer approaches fro m som ewhere, follow»«! by c ity re­ c o rd e r L a d y to re p o rte r: " W o n 't you please help me get h e r? " Re­ p o rte r ( tr y in g to rem e m be r p ro p e r m ethod o f he: d in g de e r) "W h e re do you w a n t h e r? " L a d y : " I n the garage. ’ Business of re p o rte r, n e ig h b o r lady, c it y re co rd e r con­ v e rg in g upon deer, w h o c a lm ly ap- {x o a c h c , n e ig h b o r la d y nosing her hand Busin»—, o f g ro u p fo rm in g w a lk in g c o rra l w ith deer tn center. Bualne«» o f deer b e in g pushed th ro u g h d o o r In to garage, and th e n in to pen. Business o f re p o rte r lo o k ­ ing sheepishly a t c ity reco rd e r, and c ity re co rd e r lo o k in g lik e w is e a t re p o rte r B o th w a lk « lo w ly do w n ■greet to reco rd e r's ca r, w here a n ­ o th e r n e ig h b o r h a lts reco rd e r fo r fre e In fo rm a tio n on e n g in ie rtn g . R e p o rte r ta ke s o w n c a r and » ta r t, hack fo r o ffice . R em em ber» to »top fo r sto p street w hen he s»’e , sta te police o ffic e r a p p ro a c h in g , (ra th e r late fo r deer h u n t) . R e p o rte r re­ t u r n , to o ffic e m u m b lin g some­ th in g a b o ut deer season being clos­ ed a m i a n yw a y he w o u ld r a th e r go m u skle fis h in g w ith T ra s k and O ccu m p a u g h a t S u m m it la k e , w h e re th e re w v re n 't any m u s k le , a n yw a y, and a fe llo w could he su ie o f a good sleep aa lo n g as T ra s k ’s g asoline held out. Curtain. Petersen to Head New Service Club T h e o rg a n is a tio n o f a lo ca l yo u n g m ens clu b to he c o n d u c te d alo n g the lin e o f the n a tio n a l A c tlv la n s clu b was th e re s u lt o f a W ednes­ day noon m e e tin g a t the Palace cafe. H e rm a n P e te rsen w a , e le ct­ ed pre sid e n t a nd Jo h n P e n n in g to n se cre ta ry. I t Is th e hope o f m em ­ bers o f th is clu b to a ffilia te w ith n a tio n a l A e tlv ln n , w ltih ln a year, b u t It was voted to o rg a n ise th e locnl c iv ic g ro u p nnd become self- s u s ta in in g before ta k in g on the a»lded expense e n ta ile d In becom ­ in g a c h a p te r o f th e n a tio n a l o r ­ g a n iza tio n . M ee tin g s w ill be h e ld W ednes­ day noon's a t th e Palace and yo u n g m en w ho a re lnt»-re»ted In c iv ic b e tte rm e n t a rc urged to a t­ tend. Mia» M a ry G ra h a m . T o m R ln fo rd a nd E r w in L a u ra n ce , m em ber o f A rn e Rae's class In N ew spaper P ro b le m s and Shop, School o f J o u rn a lis m . U n iv e rs ity o f O regon, w ere v is ito rs at T he S e n tin e l p la n t yesterday. A rn e kn o w s the p ro b ­ le m , a» w e ll, I f not b e tte r, th a n and he also A m em ber w h o suggestm l anyone tn .O re g o n th n t h ig h w a y le g is la tio n should bo k n e w w h e re his (students could get T en Inches o f s n o w fa ll equals In on th e road p ro b a b ly d id n o t In ­ a “ close u p " o f the pests and th e ir w a te r co n te n t one In ch o f ra in . h a b ita t. te n d a pun. Declared Ctref Sallee of the Boy Scouts in an Address Before American Legion Post. L e a d e rsh ip and sa fe ty o f the U n ite d S tates g o v e rn m e n t depends upon th e y o u th o f to d a y was con­ c lu sive ly set fo r th In a ta lk g ive n by H B Bailee, la m e c o u n ty Boy Scout exe cu tive fro m Eugene, a t a m ee tin g o f C a lv in F u n k Post o f th e A m e ric a n I-egton M onday n ig h t T he Y o u th m ovem ent, w h ic h Is sw eeping th e c o u n try to d a y and e d u ca tin g y o u n g people, e specially boys, to tu r n th e tr a tte n tio n to c o m m u n ity service m ay be ques­ tioned by m a n y o f th e s te rn e r m in d s and o ld e r heads b u t. accord- In z to M r. Bailee, sp le n d id re s u lt, fro m Jus' such a m ovem ent w ill be proved a s a lv a tio n |n la te r years. As boy scout executive, th e speak­ e r w ith p rid e fo r th e boys a b o ut whom his w o rk centers, explained the Im p o rta n c e o f an a c tiv e scout o rg a n iz a tio n In every c o m m u n ity . T h e scout p ro g ra m n o t o n ly teaches a hoy to s a fe g u a rd hla h e a lth and s triv e fo r h ig h e r Ideals b u t also tra in s h im fo r c o n s tru c tiv e com ­ m u n ity service. T he A m e ric a n I t o l Cross, the A m e ric a n Leg io n and the B oy Scouts o f A m e ric a , a c c o rd ­ in g to M r Sallee, are th e o n ly o r ­ g a n iza tio n s g ive n c h a rte rs by con- gres« and recognized as service groups w o rk in g fo r a b e tte r devel­ opm e n t o f h u m a n ity a n d c itiz e n ­ ship. C a lv in F u n k post was one o f th re e posts In th « d is tr ic t to re­ ceive a c ita tio n re c e n tly f o r com ­ m u n ity service It was re p o rte d by C o m m a n d e r A lv is W ic k s T here are «even posts In th e d is tric t, w h ich Is composed o f Lane, L in n , L in c o ln and R enton counties. C o m m a n d e r W ic k s also a n n ou n c­ ed th a t th e a n n iv e rs a ry o f o rg a n ­ iz a tio n o f th e O regon d e p a rtm e n t o f t'ie A m e ric a n Is w lo n w ill be celebrated M a rc h 18 In P o rtla n d A d e le g atio n fro m here p la n s to a t­ te n d A W illa m e tte co u n c il m e e tin g w ill be held here M a rc h 17. w h ic h w ill he a ttended by le g io n n a ire s fro m several posts State C o m m a n ­ d e r G uy C ordon. D is tr ic t C o m m a n ­ d e r Torgenson and o th e r o ffic e rs are also expected Post m em bers w ere guests e a rlie r In th e e ve n in g to a p o tlu c k d in n e r served by th e a u x ilia ry . T h is was fo llo w e d by a Joint m e e tin g A p ro g ra m o f m usic was presented. N o c it y fu n d , are a va ila b le fo r e x tra police p ro te c tio n , D r H A H agen o f th e c iv ic c o m m itte e o f th e ch a m b e r o f com m erce reported T uesday As a re s u lt P re sid e n t C. J. K e m a u th o riz e d th e c iv ic com ­ m itte e to a tte m p t to w o rk out some p la n f o r m ore p ro te c tio n . C. E B te w a rt had suggo-ted th a t possibly businessm en o f th e c ity m ig h t be w illin g to p a rtly fin a n c e e x tra po­ lic e p ro te c tio n by d ir e c t c o n trib u ­ tio n s. a lo n g th e lin e o f the m e r­ c h a n t p a tro lm e n in Eugene R o y S h o rt, s ta tin g th a t he spoke a« an In d iv id u a l, and not as a rep­ rese n ta tive o f the m erch a n ts, eaid th a t he believed th e m erch a n ts w ere asked to s u p p o rt too m a n y c iv ic proj»rct» and sh o u ld n o t be ex­ pected to fin a n c e fu r th e r police p ro te c tio n w h ic h w o u ld be o f bene­ f it to th e e n tire to w n D r H agen suggested th a t m ore lig h ts In the alleys m ig h t m ake it possible fo r one m an to do m ore e ffic ie n t w o rk . M r S h o rt co untered w ith a propos­ a l th a t an e ffo r t be made to secure th e lo c a tio n o f a state policem an here Springfield Millers Tame C. G. Lions (B y J o u rn a lis m S tu d e n t.) T h e C o tta ge G rove L io n , were d e fla te d by the S p rin g fie ld M ille rs on th e tr hom e flo o r, F rid a y n ig h t, 37 to 20. B o th team s played ragged b a ll T he M ille rs to o k the lead In the second q u a rte r and held i t to the f in a l w h is tle T h e score a t th e h a lf was 21-9. W h ite o f S p rin g fie ld was h ig h scorer w ith 14 points. T he C otta ge G rove reserves won fro m th e S p rin g fie ld " B ” squad 25 to 8. T h e lin e u p fo r th e m a in game: C o tta ge G rove S p rin g fie ld D e cke r. 5 _____ F ______ 14, W h ite G rim e«, 5 --------- F 2, V o n L u d e g ra f G uggtsberg, 2 _ .C -----------7, Carson H a l l __________ G _ 8. R ich a rdso n J e n n in g s _____O . .......... 6. T a y lo r T ra c y . 8 ----------- 8 1. S te tn h a ue r M acG ibbon ___& ______ _ 1, Sneed G ra n n is , 2 S......... M cPerson F e rrin ________ S P a t t o n ________ 8 T he C otta ge G rove Lion.» go to Eugene F rid a y to m eet 3t. M a ry 's T h e S a in ts have ta k e n the L io n s once th is season, on the home flo o r, 32 to 31. T h e score leads fans to fig u re th e gam e w ill be a h a rd - fo u g h t contest. T h e C ottage G rove L io n s w ere defeated T uesday by th e R oseburg In d ia n s 30-28 T he In d ia n s , w ith an e a rly lead, held th e score a t h a lf 22 to 8. The L io n s roused fro m t h e ir "sleep w a lk in g ," pepped up tn th e second h a lf m a k in g 18 p o in ts to R o se b u rg ’s 8. B a k e r o f R oseburg m ade 12 p o in ts f o r in d iv id u a l hon­ ors. E P e c k e r was h ig h fo r the L io n s w ith 10 points. T h e L io n s w ill p la y a t R oseburg O n L in c o ln ', b irth d a y C. A Beld- M onday, F e b ru a ry 22. h o p in g to le r and W o rth H a rv e y , m em bers o f re ta lia te and avenge th e defeat su f­ th e c ity school board, w ere called fe re d th is w eek by th e In d ia n s . to the C e n tra l grade school to ac­ cept th e fre e w ill o ffe rin g s o f the T. G. S h o rt P a in fu lly In ju re d . students o f th a t school fo r th e Red B u t Im p ro v in g Cross Flood R e lie f fu n d w h ich L a s t F rid a y T. O. S h o rt, th e a m ounted to a to ta l o f $14, w h ic h second h and f u r n itu r e dealer, was was w h o lly m ade up o f m oney the s ittin g In th e h a ck end o f a tr u c k stu d e n ts had saved fro m th e tr s te a d y in g a large c irc u la to r h e a te r usual candy, m ovie a nd o th e r re­ tn o rd e r to keep i t fro m s lid in g o ff. c re a tio n a l expenses w hen, upon tu r n in g a co rn e r, M r. I t was re a lly an Im pressive oc­ S h o rt and the stove w ere th ro w n casion as th e delegates fro m each to th e g .o u n d . Those w h o saw the lifte d th e stove, u n d e r room cam e fo rw a rd w ith th e ir a c c id e n t s to ry a nd e x p la n a tio n o f h o w th e y w h ic h M r. S h o rt was pinned, and had been able to raise th e m oney c a rrie d h im home. H is in ju rie s by g iv in g up th e ir c u s to m a ry g r a t i­ have p ro ve n p a in fu l, b u t i t is be­ fic a tio n s and am usem ents a n d how lie ve d th a t th e y are n o t so serious please»! th e y w ere to be able to do as th e y appeared to be a t the tim e w h a t th e y co u ld to h e lp th e s u ffe r­ o f the a ccid e n t. M r. S h o rt is s t ill ers tn th e flo o d area. confines! to hts home. G oethe sa id : "W e can o ffe r up m uch In th e large, b u t to m ake S u n n ysid e GseesAouses to s a crific e s In lit t le th in g s is w h a t Oi*en D o w n to w n Store w»> are seldom equal t o . " T he Cen­ T he C o tta ge G rave business sec­ tr a l grade school p u p ils have p ro v ­ tio n w ill ta k e on an even m ore m e t­ ed them selves equal to w h a t o th e rs ro p o lita n fla v o r w ith th e o p e ning are seldom equal to. T h e y have S a tu rd a y o f a dow n to w n re ta il done w h a t th e y could. "S e lf-s a c ri­ sto re In th e S m ith -S h o rt b u ild in g fic e Is the h ig h e s t rule o f g ra c e .” by th e Sunnyside Greenhouses. T h e C o tta ge G rove flood re lie f T he shop, to be k n o w n as T he fu n d now a m o u n ts to $185 50, m ore S unnyside F lo w e r Shop, is b e in g th a n seven tim e s th e o rig in a l d e corated In a c o lo r c o m b in a tio n o f quota fo r the c ity . m o d e rn is tic design. R e frig e ra tio n is be in g In s ta lle d to d a y a nd c u t AW AITING T H E RESULT flo w e rs and p la n ts w ill be k e p t on Several m em bers o f B a tte ry E. h a n d a t a ll tim es. lo ca l N a tio n a l G u a rd Coast A r t il­ M rs. W . L . W o rk m a n w ill be In le ry. w h o to o k th e e x a m in a tio n fo r charge. A special in v ita tio n lg ex­ Second L ie u te n a n t last F rid a y , the tended to S a tu rd a y shoppers to a t­ 12th o f th is m o n th , are a n x io u s ly te n d th e opening. w a itin g th e a n n ou n ce m e nt o f the M rs. E tta B la c k w e ll o f R eedsport resu lt. The e xa m in e rs w ere C olonel C lifto n I r w in o f th e O regon and M rs. L M H a rd in g o f C or­ N a tio n a l G u a rd . M a jo r R o u n tre e , v a llis w ere v is ito rs a t th e F re d o f the R e g u la r A rm y , w h o Is the W r ig h t hom e o v e r th e week end. In s tru c to r o f the s la te troops, and M rs. H a rd ln s Is a s is te r and M rs. M a jo r N G. W a s h b u rn o f the B la c k w e ll, a s ls te rin -la w , o f M rs. W rig h t. N a tio n a l G uard. ----------------------------- R u b b e r Stam ps. T h e S entinel. L it t le W a n ta d s D o B ig T h in g s . Central School I >u pi Is Sacrifice For Flood Relief NUMBER I» \ I ihk I Control Proj ’’eteives Backing » C. of ft. Maxey and Robert» Speak at Chamber Session Tuesday. Delegation to Attend Hearing. T h a t C ottage G rove re s id e n t, should cooperate w ith o rg a n is a ­ tio n s a tte m p tin g to p ro m o te flood c o n tro l w o rk tn th e W illa m e tte v a l­ ley was th e concensus o f o p in io n o f m em bers o f th e c h a m b e r o f com ­ m erce a tte n d in g th e T u ra d a y eve­ n in g session a t th e Palace cafe, w h e re m ore th a n tw o h o u rs was devoted to the d iscu ssio n o f the proposed p ro je c t, a n d cham ber m em bers h e a rd E. L . M axe y o f the S p rin g fie ld New», a leader tn the w o rk f o r m ore th a n fo u r year», and A r t h u r R o b e rt,, e n g in ee r re p re se n t­ in g the c o u n ty c o u rt, te ll th e ir v ie w , on th e subject. M axey stated th a t m ore th a n a h a lf m illio n d o lla rs h a d been spent on a s u rv e y o f flo o d c o n d itio n s q u ie tly conducted In th e v a lle y by a rm y engineers. He fu r th e r stated th a t the e n gineers had com pleted '.he ir w o rk and w ere ready fo r ex­ pressions o f o p in io n s o f re s id e n t, o f th e area in v o lv e d and th a t C o t­ tage G rove sh o u ld be w e ll repre- sented a t the h e a rin g to be held In Salem F e b ru a ry 25. "T h re e de le g atio n s have called a t m y o ffic e fro m th is t e r r it o r y in past ye a rs," M axey stated, " fu r n is h ­ in g d e ta ils o f flood dam ages s u f­ fe re d here. I f we a re e v e r g o in g to get a n y a c tio n on It," he added "n o w hs the tim e .’ T he o n ly qu e stion raised th a t appeared to fin d m em bers o f d i­ verse o p in io n was th e qu e stion o f the lo c a tio n o f dam s a nd w h a t e f­ fe c t th e y m ig h t have on th e fu tu re o f C ottage G rove. N o d e fin ite In ­ fo rm a tio n was a v a ila b le a t the m e e tin g as to th e e xa ct lo c a tio n o f th e dams, ho w m uch te r r ito r y w o u ld he flooded, h o w m a n y fa rm ­ ers w o u ld be o bliged to vacate th e ir homes, o r w h a t tra d e te r r ito r y w o u ld be le ft to C o tta ge G rove in th e event th a t a serie** o f dams w o u ld be co n stru cte d A r th u r R oberts, w h o spoke b rie f ly fo llo w in g M r. M axey, s ta te d th a t th e dam s were a separate p ro je c t fro m th a t o f th e flo o d c o n tro l p ro ­ je c t up fo r im m e d ia te co nsideia- tio n . w h ic h h ad to do p rin c ip a lly w ith riv e r re v e tm e n t w o rk A fte r some discussion ch a m b e r m em bers voted to s u b m it a re p o rt a t th e Salem h e a rin g , base»! on in ­ fo rm a tio n collected several years ago. and presented to th e county- p la n n in g board C. J. K e m . p re s i­ d e n t o f the cham ber, announced th a t e ve ry e ffo r t w o u ld be m ade to have C ottage G rove w e ll rep re se n t­ ed a t th e h e a rin g and a t th e m eet­ in g in Eugene F rid a y , w here M a rs h a l D ana o f the O regon J o u r­ n a l w ill discuss In d e ta il ju s t w h a t th e p ro je c t w ill seek to accom plish S ta te m e n ts have been made th a t th e e n tire flo o d c o n tro l p la n fo r th is area w ill re q u ire th e expendi­ tu re o f m ore th a n tw o hu n dre d and f i f t y m illio n d o lla rs a nd th a t flood c o n tro l, p ow er and ir rig a tio n w ill a ll be com bined in one p ro je ct. R esidents o f th e R o w r iv e r sec­ tio n , m ore th a n 60 o f w hom had signed a p e titio n fo r flo o d c o n tro l w o rk in 1934, w ill be asked to co­ o p e ra te w ith th e ch a m b e r in hav­ in g a d e le g atio n present. D u rin g the d in n e r h o u r m em bers o f th e c h a m b e r w ere e n te rta in e d w ith several selections by a q u a rte t o f h ig h school boys u n d e r the d i­ re c tio n o f Jam es Le w is. Von Needa Back From Trip to Arizona D a vid V on Needa. w h o spent th e past th re e m o n th s in A rizo n a and C a lifo rn ia , re tu rn e d to C ottage G rove S a tu rd a y and announced th a t he was ready to ta k e on a ll com ers a t p in o ch le u n til w e a th er c o n d itio n s p e rm itte d h im to re tu rn to his m in e in th e B o h e m ia area. " I enjoyed m y t r ip . " Mr Von Needa stated, "e xcep t fo r a session o f th e flu , in San D iego, w here It seemed th a t e ve ry o th e r home w a - a h o s p ita l." T h is se ctio n h ad no m on o p o ly on u n p le asa n t w eather. M r. V o n Needa added, s ta tin g th a t u n u s u a lly heavy ra in s fe ll a ll alo n g th e coast w here he v is ite d . He re ­ p o rte d o n ly one h ig h w a y open o u t o f San D iego w h e n he le ft there, and tr a in passengers were tra n s ­ p o rte d p a rt w a y by bus. M r. Von Needa stated th a t he enjoyed im ­ m ensely h is f ir s t a irp la n e ride, a t r ip o v e r San Diego. O n h is re tu rn Journey he stopped a t San F ra n c is c o and !ook<>d o ve r a new m ill w h ic h he hope« to secure fo r his m ine T h e sun sends o u t 400,000 tim es aa m uch lig h t as the m oon