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THB EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD
STATE SCHOOL HEAD
URGES EARLY PLANS
ONFREETEXTBOOKS
Tales Of Nicaragua Quake
Detailed In Letter Here
In order to get free textbooks ready
lT tha start of school in Sentember.
city and county school officials have
been urfred by tho state superintend
ent of public Instruction to plan for
l&e Item in rneir Duaners at me an
nual meeting in June or before school
starts.
C. A. Howard, state superintendent
In a letter to E. J. Moore, county
school superintendent, urged that
schools adopt biKiisern in time to muxe
purchases for this your because, ninny
of the hooks (to into the schools this
pnr for r.lio first timo.
Textbook orders will he bandied
through regional depositories, and a
Ifi percent discount in the contract
price will be given in this way of
ItAnuung oruers.
It was uried that pupils donate
their present books to the district to
decrease the number of be purchased.
Excerpts from an opinion of the
attorney general stated thst if a tax is
Ievied on tne tuira aionaay in tiune,
031. at which time the state school
fiscal year starts, the tax will be ef
fective for 1)131. If it is levied in the
fall of 1031 for the fiscal year of 1032
the district will have no funds for
1031 books, the opinion states.
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wpter fop testing, an electric "seer."
filter papers, corks and other material.
Tliu Bottles wero or rnnprni varie
ties and bore various labels. Among the
labels were "Old Colonel" whiskey,
''Bacardi" rum, "Gordon" gin, "John
nie Wnlker Bed Label," "Old Enslish"
whiskey, and "Italian - California"
wine.
AUTHORITIES ACTIVE
The liquor raids of prohibition of
ficers come during a small crime
wave which included two burglaries
and an auto thrift, while reports
from Portland stated a man wanted
by Tane officers is held there.
Tuesday morning between midnight
and 6 a. in. the Cnburg Mercantile
Company store, owned by Irurv
Brothers of Cobtirg, was entered.
Automobile tires, ctenrettes and
clothing were taken. Entrance was
gained by climbing over a warehouse
roof, through an upstairs window,
and breaking through three doors on
the way downstairs,
Monday morning between 2 and 6
a. m. the service stntlon of W, D.
Glllenwater at Creswell was burglur
laed. Burglars broke the glass in
the front door and pushed back a
bolt. Inner tubes, auto accessories
and clgnrettes were taken there.
Officers think there Is no connec
tion between the two robberies, they
said, as the jobs were of different
type.
Authorities are hunting for Har
old Sterling, 22, of Corvallis, who,
they said, came to Eugene Friday,
rented a car from the Charles Tay
lor garage for one day nnd has not
been seen here since. He used the
name Howard Stone here, they said.
Their records show thst this msn Is
out on bail from an Indictment at
Corvallis charging auto theft, that he
once served In a federal reformatory
for auto theft and that he once was
confined to the Oregon reformatory
for writing a bed check to rent a car.
A. O. Hwenn. charged with pass
ing "hot" checks here under the
name of Allan Bwaln, Is In the Port
land jail. He was arrested in Port
land on a check charge, and Yamhill
county and California also want lilm.
Officers said Yamhill will get him
first, and that ho will later be
brought to Eugene to face chnrges.
Another prohibition arrest was
tnnde Monday night, which had noth
ing to do with the alcohol caso. Em
mett It, King, 32, wns arrested at
Cottage Grove by Deputy Sheriff
Carlile and Green riteher. Cottage
Grove police chief and deputy sheriff.
He was charged with possession. He
is charged with having two gallons
of whiskey.
.Women' Shop to
Open on Broadway
Mrs. Katherine Balch and Mrs.
iAngie Erickson announce the open
ing of the "Katy Ann," women's
shop, at TO East Uroadway on Wed
nesday, Mrs. Balch was for a nntnber of
years with the Shop Petite on Thir
teenth avenno east and Mrs, Erlcti.
son has been connected with a num
ber of different places of business
during tho past several years.
The "Katy Ann" will carry baby
clothes and art goods and will also
do dressmaking and hemstitching, it
ia announced.
NOTE 6UIT FILED
Axel N. Ilerggren filed suit In cir
cuit court Tuesday against Frank 1.
Kinney and others to recover S150U
slleped ,tiit on a nri'tnUs-irv note.
The best
money
can buy
Word of death and Injuries to
friends and destruction of his former
home are contained in a letter re
ceived Monday from Managua, Nic
aragua, by liobert Hendricks of Eu
gene, former lieutenant in the Nic
araguan guardia, from a fellow of
ficer on duty there.
The letter, from Lieut. Hobert Col
sky, was written last Tuesday, April
14, mailed on Wednesday, and reach
ed Eugene Monday morning, the triD
bv airmail taking five davs in nlace
of the several weeks by ordinary
service.
Lieut, Hendricks, a graduate of
Eugene high school, la visiting his
fiarents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mc
Jonald, 16S6 Walnut, after nine
ycnrn in the U. S. marine corps, the
Inst three years being spent on ser
vice with the Nicaraguan national
guardia which Is officered and train
ed by the marines. His wife and
small child are with him.
The letter follows)
"Well old boy you would never
know the old town acain. mainly be
cause there "hain't no more." It cer
tainly shook the hell out of this town,
and let me tell you, when that quake
came I took off out of the office. If
ribbons were given out tor running,
I'd get the first prise. Things are be
ginning to smell now and people with
weak stomachs are weaker.
"A day or so ago I visited tha house
where yon had lived, I mean rather
the few stones left standing, and
those are few. Just think friend, if
you and your wire and baby had been
in that house at night, you would have
been no more. It was a very lucky
thing indeed that this quake came in
tho rlnvtime. otncrw so tne aeatn ton
would have been twenty thousand in
stead of two thousand. Bodies are
still being dug up and every day peo
ple come into what is left of the Camp
de Marte to have them burned up
wherever found.'
"Lieut. Hosslch was bnrled under
neath some rocks In the Penitentiary
for over an hour, and his wife died at
3:30 a. m. Easter Sunday as a result
of the house caving In. one was un
conscious from the 81 of March until
bout twenty minutes before she died
on the morning of Easter. I took his
wife to the hospital, which was at the
movie hall In the Campo de Marte,
and also bad the grave dug and helped
bury her.
Hendricks, tou csn never Imagine
how terrible things were down here.
I had the Job the first two days oi
illfffflno, ttn the rln.ri. and I'll never for
get the expressions on some of the
dead. In one load I took 62 bodies
nnd 12 of them were stumps, burned
to a crisp. I weut'to the battalion
headquarters on the start of the
second trip and signed a receipt for a
gssmask. The mask helped some, but
Ihe smell was just a bit too pene
trating. Yesterday I was going In a
car to the railroad office, It's a tent
now, and saw a body lying on the
street where the people had dug up in
trying to clear tha street. It was in
front of the Tennis Psrlor, which
caved In and caught this body with
full force. There was only a big
grensn spot when they shoveled It up
to burn.
"I hnvn Investlsotcd thoroughly and
find thst your wife's people are all
O. K. Their house withstood the
quake but It sundy noeds a lot of re
pairing. They are living in the house
at present, because this morning I
rode, nut towards the Military Acad
emy and saw a white flag hanging in
front, of the door, which m-ans st tins
time that the ' "se Is occupied. There
are not Tory many of these flags,
though.
"My former house Is no more, and
I only saved some of my wife's clothes
and the babies before she left for the
U. 8. On the second morning after
the quake all the wives of the Ameri
can servke men were sent i.-om the
Aviation Field, Marines, to Corinto,
then by U. 6. Army transports to
Panama.
"You asked In one of your senten
ces if our offices fell, snd how. I
only remember now a soft rumbling
noise In the distance. I was sitting in
the usual Diace working when Wil
liams asked Ampie If he heard the
noise, then like a blast out of a big
sun things started to come down,
Lieut. Clifford was bit on the head by
the glass skylight and wss bleeding,
and I was stunned by Inning tiles.
MKEMZIE TRACT
FOR POWER PLANT
BOUGHT BY EUGEPJE
tiling tiles,. Laimosite the summer home formerly
plus what have you. Col. Lenig, thefowned by Marion Veatch,
chief of staff, broke his leg getting
out of the office as that whole patio
where you work came to rest on the
ground a minute later.
"I left for town to look for my
wife and baby. The cook and wasn
girl told me that my wife bad left and
that the baby was at her mother's
place. I was Just ready to go crazy
and the people were grabbing me by
tbe arms to have me help them. It
wui no more mscho thsu but just a
good Yankee. Roach was with me and
between tbe two of Uf we socked some
of tbe people down becsuse tbe elec
tric wires were down and they did
not have sense enough to stay away
from tbem.
"I finally found little Viola, dirty
and duBty. God was sure good to me
becsuse sbs was in tbe ssme nouse
where Lieut. Kossick's wife was bur
led underneath the debris. The little
kid had left the Inside of the house
r,,r the nnlin when the nunke came
and so she was just knocked down and
hurt ber leg. I then got his wife on
a truck driven by a marine and just
then Iioacb came running with my
wife screaming for me and tbe kid.
My wife bad been out that morning
ordering a dress. Her sister was with
her. but she fell some place and later
showed up with her two knees scraped
to the bone.
"Five minutes later the fire broke
loose and I grabbed my wife and baby
nnd started for the campo. The campo
un thn KnfpKt. nlace. and is yet. and
oh boy. how proud I was that day I
was an American. My wife ate In the
marine corpi galley. In fact, we all
ate there. We had shakes then about
every 30 minutes and screams from
every direction. Martial law was de
clared at 11 o'clock. They were steal
ing 20 minutes after the quake. Many
were killed. . ,
"I guess you know that Mr. Dickey
was killed. It took two days to dig
him from underneath the ruins of the
penitentiary. Captain Denham Is all
right and is now sitting here close to
mo. rlnsinr ihe account of the neni-
tentlary out on paper. There will be
no more Pen. Out of the total oi civil
prisoners only 70 escaped, and some
of those without parts of their bod
ies. About 20 guardias wero killed,
not counting the 17 who were there
for minor offenses. All buildings are
down and those standing will come
down when the rainy season starts.
About 10.000 penle are being fed on
the golf course."
Purchase of 169 acres of land
belonging to tbe John Kennie estate
on the south bank of the McKenzie
river by the city of Eugene aa a site
for future power development was
announced Tuesday by (J. A. McCIain,
superintendent of the water board.
The land is 10 miles up the river
from the present city dam.
This tract, which extends along the
river for a distance of a mile and a
half, lies opposite the Shell Rock
grade on the McKenzie highway,
deputy sheriff, aald King was arrested
as he was about to fill the flasks from
a two gallon jug.
R. A. Brown and Pete Harget were
bound over to the grand jury Monday
afternoon on charges of setting np
and operating a still. Brown claimed
full responsibility ana asuea mac tar
get be reieasea.
The next Dower olant to be built bv
tbe city on the McKenzie river will
be located on this tract of land, said
Mr. McClaln, and In order to protect
the city from being held up for an
unreasonable price at some future
time it was deemed best to acquire tbe
land at this time, It was stated. A dam
to Impound the water to furnish the
f tower for electricity will be built at
be lower end of the tract.
The city acquired the water power
site at this point a number of years
ago with a view to future develop
ment of tbe city's power .program,
and in fact the water board at first
considered this site in preference to
the one near Leaburg, but plans were
subsequently changed.
Had business conditions continued
sr they were two or three years ago,
this new nlunt would have been re
quired to meet the demands for elec
tric power some time in 1032 or 1033
said Mr. McC'lain. Since there has
been a general slowing down of bus!
ness beginning of work on the project
probably will be delayed two or three
years longer.
Tde tormer v eaten summer noma
nnd other similar places on the north
bsnk of the river probably will have
to be acquired by tne city in order to
carry on its construction operations.
Tentative plans ,or tbe new plant
at this point call for no canal from
the dam to the power site, as there
appears to be enough fall In the
trenm there to furnish nower suffi
cient to operate this unit by means of
a sheer drop from the top of the dam
to we luruiuev.
Faulty Brakes on
Car Cause of Fine
Chester Clendennln was fined $20
by Police Judge Bryson Tuesday for
orivtng a car wiuioui suiucieui
brakes. His arrest was the result of
an accident in which his car was said
to have run into another one on the
street.
Little damage was done to the car
but when police checked the accident
it was found that (Jienaenmn s orates
were faulty.
BALLOT TITLE ON
F
Kmit H. Kin or. of Drain, was fint-d
$200 and sentenced to 30 days In tho
county jail when he was fount, ptiilty
in jus He court of possession of
liquor. Hi, pleaded not prutity,
K'-ne una, nrresttvi Monday nleht at
Cottag5 Gi'Ova. Ho wns alleged to
have two gn (inns of wmskey Rim a
suiienMe of empty flanks. John Cnrltlp,
BRIGHT
NEW
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Jewelry at
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DR. ELLA C. MEADE
OPTOMETRIST
14 West St), Avenut
Phone 830
Who Pays the Loss?
VTlipn Insurance is first purchased tie agent ia Important but at the
time of loss the experience and cooperation of an established agency
is most important.
All the services of insurance culminate in the help rendored when
disaster comes. That's the time tho agent who can secure a prompt
and fair adjustment, advise you correctly and handle the details for
you proves the wisdom of placing your insurance affairs in capable
and experienced hands.
The established agencies listed below can sell you sound insurance,
but they do more than that they relieve you of all insurance prob-loms.
Mrs. Ray H. Wood
Phone 1707-J
Sigman-Fell Insurance Agenoy
Phone 997
Tromp & McKlnley Agency
Phone 121
Bryant DeBar Agency
Phona 8349
The J. K. Pratt Insurance Agency
Phona 1181
George L. Wllhelm
Phona 734
Harry D. Cherry
Phone 841
J. J. Kirchoff
Phona 2098
Sara Hugh Realty Co.
1027 Willamette Phona 84
Hugh H. Earle Insurance Agency
Phone 1068
Emery Insurance Agency
Phona 887
Parsons Co.
Phona 942
UT.FM Ore- Anrfl 21 U.R
The supreme court today certified
to Secretary of State Hoss a new
ballot title for the referendum peti
tions on tbe Rogue river closing bill.
The action was taken on appeal of
W. C. Allen, of Grants Pass, from a
ballot title prepared by tbe attorney
general.
In an opinion prepared by Justice
Belt the court held that "the short
ballot title as filed by the attorney
general might reasonably result In
misleading the voter and would tend
towards confusion.
The new short title will read "a
bill prohibiting commercial fishing
on the Eogue river."
Craftsman Team to
Confer M. M. Degree
The Craftsman club degree team.
a University of Oregon Masonic or
ganization, will confer the Master Ma
son degree for the Etisene Lodire at
the Masonic temple Wednesday eve
ning, at 7:30 o'clock.
This degree team has gained state
wide recognition and last year was
considered one of the outstanding
teams In Oregon. All Master Masons
are cordially InvlMd to attend. Re
freshments will follow the evening
program.
FUNERAL AT 2
The funeral of the late Herbert S.
Gadby, who died Sunduy, will be held
at tbe Elniira Christian church Wed
nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock Instead
of at 2:30 a was announced Monday.
COBURO, April 21. (Special).
Burglars who entered the store some
time Monday night escaped with mer
chandise to the value of about $50,
from the Coburg Mercantile company.
it was discovered Tuesday Morning.
The store is owned and operated by
Drnry and Drary.
The thieves made their entrance
through a rear door on tbe second
floor of tbe store building a'nd came
down the stairway Inside to the store
proper. The goods taken consisted of
automobile tires and accessories and
a number of other articles.
lioral officers were making nn in
vestigation of the robbery Tnesdny
morning. It is thought posslb1 that
transients might have broken into
the store for the automobile equip.
merit.
prison is as great aa that of a u.y of
50,000 population, he revealed.
Next to the outdoor books the
prisoners like books written by con
vict authors men who have become
authora while serving time in institutions.
ESTATES APPRAISED
Two appraisals of estate were filed
in probate court Tuesday. The a
tnte of Eugene Cummings wns valued
at $1,000 by Appraisers Charles Par
sons, E. W. Ellis and R. M. Goodrich.
The estate of S. C. Rankin wns ap
praised at $12,000 by C. 1). Rorer,
M. Svarverud, and A. R. Tlffnnv.
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Olive Travis.
west, wss awarded" the
radio offered in a con,'.
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Eugene Rotarians to
Attend Convention
AnnroxfmatelY 20 members of the
Eugene Rotary club will be in attend
ance at the district convention of the
order which will be held at Portland
April 26, 27 and 2S. it was announced
following the meeting of tho local
group at the Osburn hotel Tuesday
noon.
The Enjiene KotflnnnR will partici
pate in club singing at the convention.
and that was practiced Tnesdny by
the members, under the leadership of
I)r, Charles Hunt, The Eugene Glee-
men will also sing at that time.
A musical program was given at
the club Tuesday, with Austin Dodds
in charge. Arthur Boardman, profes
sor of music In the Lniversiry of Ore
gon, sang three solos, and Miss Nancy
Thielsen. a mi nil of Mr. Boardman.
also sang three.
BOUNTY PAID
The county paid a 91 bounty Tues
day to Arthur Buney of Foley
Springs, who bagged a female coyote.
MRS. HUDSON will continue free
Instruction in Nu-Stone placque dec
orating Thur.. Fri., and Sat. at her
HOME CRAFT STUDIO, 41 W. 10
GEO. N. M cLEAN" Insurance.
Engineer Inspect
City Power Sites
A. I. AHn, who was resident en
gineer during the construction of the
city's power dam and canal on the
McKenzie rjver. is here for a few
days conferring with C. A. McClain,
stirorintendpnt, and J. W. McArthur,
engineer of the city water board.
Mr. Alin while here will inspect
sites on the McKenzie where the
water hoard has filed for proposed
future power plants. Ha is making a
study of the ites and will prepare
data for future use.
Mr. Alin is now employed In the
office of the United States engineers
and is working cm the Columbia river-'
Michigan Convicts
Are Heavy Readers
JACKSON, Mirh.(U.R Books cf
adventure nnd outdoor life aro the
favorite reading of Jnckson state
prison convicts, according to Byron
Ballard, prison librarian.
Prisoners, Ballard said, itro rending
five times as many books as are free
citizens. The total hooks drawn in the
Spring Rugs
Are Here
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We have had many wonderful rugs be
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- - - new designs and new treatments - -.
quality rugs at prices which make them
unbeatable values. We will be glad to show
you these rugs - - - without obligation on
your part.
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llth & Willamette
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