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United Ready
To Begin Here
Airlines Waits Only for
Approval by CAA of
i Valley Stops
All that stands between Salem
and main line air serrice Is per
mission of the civil aeronautics
authority to make Willamette val
ley gtopa, according to Information
gleaned by Manager P. D. Thiel
aen of tbe Salem chamber of
commerce at a dinner given cham
ber and city officials in Portland
Wednesday -night, he reported yes
terday. Harold Crary, traffic rice pres
ident of United Air Lines, Chi
cago, who spoke at the dinner,
said bis company was engaging
la an expansion program that
would Include application to the
CAA to serve Salem, Engerc and
Klamath Falls.
Salem and Eugene, Crary
pointed but, are on UAL's pres
ent Portland-San Francisco route,
operated for 14 years.
Air transportation has expand
ed until a development of a prac
tical feeder service to towns
wbich have sufficient potential
traffic to warrant the service is
In order, Crary said, and United
la prepared to provide this ser
vice, plans of. the company are
to operate modern twin-engined
equipment to all new cities to be
added to its route witht CAA ap
proval, tying the new stops Into
its nationwide network.'
-Tbe linejnow has 19,000,00
worth of new equipment ranging
from a new type of twin-engined,
1 4-passenger, 242 - mile - an - hour
transport to a 4 -passenger, four
engined substratosphere plane.
Crary spoke before the Port
land chamber In behalf of W. A.
Patterson, president of United
Air Lines, and presented the
chamber with a plaque for dis
tinguished service for commercial
aviation.
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Lumber Mill Burns
At Hoquiam
HOQUIAM. June 20-(JP)-Tlre
burned to the ground the Poison
lumber and shingle mill "A" late
this afternoon at a loss estimated
at $400,000 to $500,000.
All Hoquiam fire equipment,
aided by trucks from Aberdeen
fought tha fire which started In
the planing mill shortly after 5
p.m. Fanned by 20 mile north
west wind, the flames ate into
the lumber yard, where from 15
to 20 million feet of lumber were
stored, and soon licked Into the
plant proper.
Flames were thrown 100 feet
into the air and beat from the
blaze was Intense.
Approximately 250 men are
employed In the mill.
4th Celebration
In Florence to Be
Really Old-Time
Citizens of Florence are plan
ning an old-fashioned Fourth of
July celebration, Violet MeNeal,
general chairman, reported while
in Salem yesterday.
"We feel that now is the time,
if ever, to be patriotic and faith
ful to onr fathers," Mrs. MeNeal
explained. "We want to get back
to where we can all laugh togeth
er and be more neighborly."
Th program will open at 10
o'clock the morning of July 4
with music, community singing
and a patriotic address by Colo
nel C A. Robertson of West Sa
lem. Iln the afternoon there will
be a 15-event sports program in
cluding greased pig and greased
pole contests and stunt races. The
celebration will dose with a free
dance that night.
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Former U0 Head
Of Reserve Dies
EUGENE, Jane tO-iP-A. heart
attack I was fatal today to Col.
E. V. D. Murphy, 65, Cnirersity
of Oregon reserve officers train
ing corps head from 1934 to 1938.
In an army career of 40 years.
Col. Murphy served in the Span-Ish-American
war, with expedi
tionary forces In France and in
Hawaii and Mexico. A native of
New York, Col. Murphy Is sur
vived jby his wfdowt eight sons
and four daughters.
Ittdnaping Charge
Placed at Medf ord
MEDFORD, June tQUP)-Chria
Evigelnos, 44, Eureka, Calif.,
restaurant operator, was held un
der 110,000 bail today on a Lind
bergh law kidnaping charge.
Willis F. Woods, FBI agent,
signed a complaint alleging Eri
gelenos kidnaped Dolly McGin
nts, 23, Portland waitress, at
Grants! Pass June 15 and took her
to California "for the purposes
ofreward, ransom or otherwise.
, The woman, and John H. Stew
art. 34t, Trinidad. Calif., are held
as material witnesses. Woods aa-
at a hearing before United
Deputy Commissioner Tie
Tengwald ,. that Stewart
automobile was used In the case.
' Miss McGlnnls said she former
ly worked for Erlgelenos. . '
serted
States
tor AJ
Isolation Folly
IslHiillBeKef
Secretary . of : State Says
;"We Mast f Beware to
i i r - Keep Liberty ;
CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. Jun 20.
-py-Declarlng that a ''menacing
shadow falls blacker and black
er" on this continent,' Secretary
of State Cordell Hull asserted to
day at Harvard university, that
It waa "folly to beliovo Isola
tion eould preserve '.'. American
achievements.- . '
Nation after nation, he point
ed: out. "has . been crushed into
surrender, - overrun ; and enslaved
by the xerclse ' of .brute force
combined' with fraud and guile.'
w Naming the oppressor only as
the massed forces of last 1 for
tyTanlcal -power," the secretary
asserted; that "as the dismal dark
ness ' descends upon more and
more of the earth's surf aee as Its
menacing shadow falls blacker
and blacker athwart our conti
nent,, the - very Instinct of self
preservation bids us beware.
As Hull rspoke before' an alum
ni I gathering, at the university's
219th commencement, conflicting
reactions to Europe's war found
expression in peace and prepared
ness meetings: in pamphlets and
In i tbe undergraduate press de
mands for strict aloofness as well
aas for active participation In hos
tilities. Some 400 of the alumni heard
Lewis W. Douglas, former direc
tor of the national budget, and
William Yandell EUlott, Harvard
professor of government, urge
compulsory military training,
then they adopted a resolution
favoring "a system of classes and
registration whereby tho whole
body of citizens shall be avail
able for the services of their
country.
Baptists' School
To Qose Tonight
Tbe dally vacation Bible school
conducted in the Calvary Baptist
church by Louise Woodle of the
Western Baptist Theological sem
inary in .Portland and her corps
of i teachers, will close tonight
with a demonstration program
starting at 7:4S p. m. Scores of
children will participate In the
following program:
Processional; call to worship;
school hymn. "Living for Jesus";
school motto, "I shall love Him
more and serve Him better every
day;' flag and Bible salutes;
prayer. Rev. Arno Q. Wenlger; ,
prayer response, "Into My,
Heart"; welcome to parents and
friends; beginners' department
program, Mrs. A. Q. Wenlger,
superintendent; primary depart
ment program, Mrs. E. A. UnruhY
superintendent; junior depart
ment program, pageant, "Like a
Mighty- Army, Mrai - F. W. Leh
mann, superintendent; hymn,
"Onward Christian Soldiers";
school reports; offering (to cover
expenses of the -school); hymn,
"Fairest Lord Jesus"; benedic-
tlon. '
5th Columns Busy
Here, Littell Says
PORTLAND, June 30-OP)-The
United States has many very ac
tive "fifth-columnists," Norman
M. Littell. assistant United States
attorney-general, aaid here today.
"There Is every reason to; be
vigilant and to take every possi
ble precaution through the law
enforcement agencies against sab
otage," he added.
"But eara should he taken to
Walker's Grocery
Phone 5151
162 N. Commercial
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protect American citizen arho,
merely because of European des
cent, are ' sometimes ' unjustifiably
suspected of sabotage. It Is there
fore vital that investigations be
officially handled.
."There Is such clear evidence
of nasi Infiltration In Mexico and
certain South "American coun
tries, and of ambitions envolvlng
the western hemisphere, that we
will not hereafter be caught nap
ping as other democracies have
been notwithstanding Hitler's as
surance that America Is for Amer
icans and Europe for the Euro
peans. " N -
lUegal Picketing
Wts darged to Six
McMrNNVILLB, June Jftl-P)-Grand
Jury action waa awaited
today by six pickets freed under
$100 ball each after their arrests
on charges1 of illegal; picketing at
the Engle and IjVorth sawmUl
here. 'i t :! '-- - . .
The picket line waa formed
Monday by Richard M. and Betty
McMIllen, Evelyn T(. and LHa Gift
and Alma and John G. Cameron,
after their discharge Friday, the
deadline for employee to Join the
AFL Carpenters and Joiners
union. .
The mill recently signed a
closed shop agreement with the
union. i-... jp . -
Keizcr Reelects Pearcy
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KEIZEIt At the school board
meeting Monday night Harry
Pearcy was reelected director and
Ruth Rnllfson was reelected
clerk. The budget for the year was,
unanimously adopted.- N ?
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