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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1930)
TTTfi T. V C B N F B E 0 T S T F. T? a TT A ft T November 51. 1 narj. rHciiilon of plans for trade e tenalon and promotion, perfecting plana for closer co-operatlon be tween the manufacturer, wholoaaler and retailer, looking to a wider dis tribution of lumber product! and working out plana for an In tensified soiling campaign, occu pied most of the time at a meeting of the Nalional Lumber Mnini lectur er's association In Chicago Novem ber 6, 7, and 8, according to A. C. Dixon, general manager of the Booth Kelly Lumber company, who ii presi dent of tho nnnonnl group. Mr. Dixon returned to Kngene Monday and after a brief trip to Portland cams borne Thursday night. He had been gone for more than three weeka. Mr. Dixon wne not pessimistic In his tone In discussing conditions In the lumber market and business conditions in general. There is a great deal of unemployment through out the east, he said, but measures are being taken everywhere to alle viate aa far as possible distress and suffering caused by the depression in business. The executive board of the Na tional Lumber Manufacturers' as sociation called upon Hufuj Dawes, an outstanding financier of Chicago and president of the "Century of Progress," which is the name of the big world exposition to be held in that citv In 1HS3. The project will cost ?SO,Ono,OnO, according to esti mates, and already construction on different buildings haa been etnrted. It Is planned to enrry the project through to completion, said Mr. Dixon. The executive board pre sented plans and blue prints looking toward the use of lumber In the con struction of the large number of buildings and Mr. Dawes assured the members that a major of the build ings will be of that type. On November 11 a special com mittee from the lumbermen's associa tion, of which Mr. Dixon was chairman, went to Washington, D. C, and called upon President Hoover, Attorney-General Mitchell, bis as sistant, John Lord O'Hrion, Secre tary of Agriculture Hyde, Chief Forester Major Stuart, Secretary Mellon, Secretary of Commerce I.a Mont, and Col. Arthur Woods, whom the president has appointed head of the group to look into the unem ployment situation. In these conferences the lumber men attempted to bring about a bet ter understanding of the lumber business, and a discussion of the importation of Russian lumber is believed to have been productive of results. Among other things discussed was the lumbermen's part in the unem ployment problem, said Mr. Dixon, and the matter of President Hoover's proposed timber conservation lioard was talked of. Thia board is aoon to be appointed. The personnel is to be made up of men who are retired or have a great deal of time which they can devote to the work. The purpose of the board will be to ascertain bow much timber there la In the United Statea and how long It will last. Tho' work of the board will be very exhaustive, said Mr. Dixon. Zane Grey Thriller OnP.-T.A.Film Bill A noUble picture, on that hnn thrilled million f penpl with it it Tlvid BOcnea, "The Redskin," will be offered on the Condon l'arpiit-TrncIier tMocintlon proRrnm nt the Colonial theater on Snturdny morning, it ii An nounced by Mm. 1. Hufntin, clinir mn of the einoma committee. ThU picture, highly recommended, in penally recommended fr children, not only for its educational appeal, but became they are sure to enjoy very minute of it. It features Rich ard Dix, and la one of Znne Urey'a moat popular idoi-iea in theme. Another fnnture of the weekly pro grams thnt la rirnwlng irrent interest fa the aerinl picture, "Kinic of the Congo." Thia la packed with thrills, and while every installment is mm plete, it forma an inlerentlng a6ry that holds everyone spellbound. A number of short fentunn, including n comedy animated sound rnrtcmn, n sound news reel and others are alno on the program for the morning mat inee. The ahows are held weekly at the Colonial enecinlly for children, and have won tin unnnimoun approval of the schools of the city and numerous citlc clubs. Hi-Y Club Formed At University High The orennir-ntion of a TT1-Y club for the I HiviTKity high school wns effected Thiirfdny night with John Mi Hi gun. air., president ; (iom'se A. Nnsli. vire-prenideiii ; Jerry l onslow, secret jiry-t renvurer. Tim Hi-V rliitiH function as serv ieo clubs nnd sponsor vuriuiH activi ties in the srhooK Memlif-rs of the new group ore John Million n, .1 r., tieorge A. Nnsh. Jerry lcnlow, Charles Miiti-cn. Hurley l.octiu (,e. ter JrieobN, K-.N-rt I . Johnson'. Wil liam II. ltoherl, Unttley Ktieohind. I'ete Buck, Ivltiir Knvl Soull, and Jack N. Macduff. JnniCM ti. ll.irdins envc a hnrt talk to the group on iiiMiv:ime ns a Torn t ion. The dub w ill meet en h Thursday mi; lit nt 7 o'clock at the campus Y. M. C. A. hut. 4 ... . . STORE EXECUTIVE DIES Ui:.sl' PORT HAKHHU, Mass.. Nor. JI.--P- Knrb lVrry i liarl ton, vice-prrsldrnt of the V Woolwori h iniphny and ft tneniher of the hoard of director of tin New Vork, New llnren and Marlford rail road, died here tonight. lie was rtpnrnted on at 1'ilhn Reach, Flu., !nt February. TUNNEY WINS! -$'( H ( ' .1.341 Gene Tunney won by a decision and here you see him, right, be ing congratulated by Joseph Gold berg, foreman of the jury which decided In favor of the retired hoavywelght ohamplon In the dam age ault brought by T, J. Mara, sports promoter. Mara had sued for more than $526,000 of Tun ney's ring profits, mostly on the basis of an alleged oral oontraot. Now Tunney faces a second ault, baaed on similar olrcumstancea, for about $400,000, brought by Max Hoff, of Philadelphia. MICKEY MICE TO HELP POOR FOLKS Not to be outdone by older organ izations, the members of the Mickey Mouse club ore going to take a hand in seeing that no kiddle in Eugene goes hungry Thanksgiving day. Aa announced at their meeting last Sat urday, every member who brings a few vegetables, fruit, canned goods or footstuff of any description, will bo admitted for half dues, or five cents, to the meeting this Saturday morning. The foodstuff will lo collected at the entrance nnd will le handled un der the direction of the chief Mickey Mouse officers, William llnviland and Jerry Holt. After being placed in a Inrge box, all will be turned over to the Salvation Army for distribution to the poor for. Thanksgiving. A special prog rum, including the regular openinr ceremonies of salute to tho flag, the singing of "America," Frank Alexander's Mickey Mouse geography class and community sing ing school, kiddie stage acts, club veil nnd club aong, will precede the Mickey Mouse cartoon, Rin-Tin-Tin "talking serial and tho adventures of "The Pirate of Fnnnmn." Eugene Girl Wins Quilt at Creswell Margaret Cutler, secretary In the county school superintendent a office, won the uilt given aa a prize at the hnmpicf, in Creswell Thursday night which followed tho dedication of the Const fork bridge. Among thoao attending from Eu gene were Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rry son. Mr. and .Vrs, William Iuckworth. Jttdge C. 1. Barnard, O. 13. Crowe, Clinton Hurd, Ren F. Kecney, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwnrd Tuller, Farl Tid ier, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Chamber lain. Svbil West fall. Mrs. M. V Mc lermott, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. W. Schiskn. Othel St round, Irma Hag gart, nnd Margaret Cutler, Court Motion Day Set For Tuesday Tuesday has been designated mo tion dar In circuit court by Judge (1. F. Skip--.orth. Motions of attorneys and divorce suits will bo heard. PADHRL) VANS PH. T4 TACIFIO TRANStfKR CO. Chnrlr. ,lt3 V. Rrdwy. Ph. K150-W. Rummage Sale At rtrtO Willamette, Sat., Nov. ?2t hy Ladies of Presbyterian church. Action Without Harm Whenever Constipated Here's a way to be rid of eon ft i pat ton and its ills a way that rorks quickly, effectively, but gent r. A candy Cascaret at night the test morning you're feeling fine. Ireath Is sweetened; tongue cleared; riliousneK, besdaches, dir.r.iueis, gas tanish. Jleprat the treatment two tr three nights to get the souring raste out of your aitteni. See now fppetite and energy return; how di etioo Improves. The action of Cascarels Is sure, j omplfite, helpful to everyone. They j re made from eases rw, which doc- ! era tree actually strengthens bow I muscles, AH drug stores have the Dc boies. I What A Woman 34 YEARS OLD Should Weigh Perhaps You're Growing Fat? Here's what the bct authorities. Say i he normal weight nf a woman at ages .'10 to ;VI should be accord ing i 1 heir height This is a sym meliiinl free from f;il figure weigh yourself today. 4 Ft. 11 In. 11! rounds Ft. O In. p' Ft. 1 In. " Ft. 'Z In. PJ.'i M .T Ft. a In. P.N " Ft. A In. " Si Ft. 5 In. l.'W - ft I t. n In. 1 10 r Ft. 7 In. 1 14 5 Ft. K In. MS ft Ft. J1 In. 1VJ 5 Ft. 10 In. K,5 " Weights given .Including ordinary Indoor clothing. If you are ovet weight cut out pies, cakes, pastries and candy for four weeks then weigh join self again go light on potatoes, rice, butter, cream, and sugar eat lean meat chicken, f naiads, green vegeta bles and fruit. 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