Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, May 21, 1931, Image 16

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THE EUGENE REGISTER-GIT ARP
CALLED ID EXPLAIN
CHICAGO, May 31. U.B Whll
waiting a aecisiou u w
hall be extradited to England on
enarges 01 swimmus, muu u.w
Barber" Factor was called today by
me Amencun nufBinmnii
why he had paid no Income tax on at
feast $500,000 it waa aaid he had
brads on the etock market.
Factor waa neither denied ball nor
hdmitted to bail after he surrendered
Ceaterdny and ended the long chase
ta-bicn ne nan leu ucwa,,"
His fingerprints were takentor
the first time in hia life, ho aald
but he was noiL",r:.5SYi
United otaies mii ."""". -st
List night at an expensive hotel, but
Interierea in no wuj "
Factor waa ordered to appear to
day before A. r. jjiauueii, ".-.
intelligence unit of the department, of
Internal revenue, to discuss the in-
'Se'manThoqult cutting hair here
putatiou..?,de.erinn,.lUon. ad
tnat pracucany uu r
,dobout him were-uutruf
ile aumittea uo wu Vvw,
rie buuiiucu . -
r'h.min ln Fur in Europe, anu
" :,u Ir
that he once piayeu wuu " -
inhe
re piiiytu - v,
but denied cheating the
that
of Wale
He alco denied knowing Scarfnce A
Capone or J ",s" '"''ni?,
.coffed at the idea that he and Dia
rnond)(ever had "tried to kill each
""charges that Factor swindled middle-class
Englinliers out of more i than
' 000,000 through sales of fane pu
ind mining stocks were said by bun
to be an attempt "to make a collect
ing agency of the American govern
ment.
UN1VERSITYHIGHT0
, PRESENT? PLAYS
"Will of the Wisp." fantasy by
Dori. Holman. anf "A Wedding.
comedy by John Kirkpatrick are to
b, presented in the assembly at
University high school Friday, May
22 t 1 o'clock. The pi""
under the supervision ot the lira
mafic club and are directed by Miss
"Vr-Wilf-of the Wisp," Althe.
Peterson plays the' part of in old
woman, Jeane Holden is the. poets
wfe, Lucy Wendell is the waif, and
the part of the maid is played by
KUeen Loud. The scene '
bumble cottage at Lands Eud, and
the time i the present.
In "A Wedding," ihe longer play
of the two, the father, who baa no
oontrol over hia daughter, the bride
la played by Iester Jacobs. Alice, the
brWe, who bears thlnga he s imildn t,
. ' , a 1.. I..- I'nrrn. The old
lint, who tries to run things but
ft I. played by Alice Hull. Thj
best man is Jerry Denslow. The
feroom, who can't find hit collar
button la played by John Mllllgan, Jr.
The groom's mother, who weeps
copiously, is played by Gertrude
Lamb. Bob Lowry plays the part
of 4 friend with good Intentions.
The scene Is In n guest room of a
large country home. The time is also
at the present.
Flapper Fanny Says:
Even a dumb girl can appreciate a
man of letters If she's the reolplent.
defeated Clinton Harthan for the
position.
Other officers elected were Lei a
Squires for rice-president, Eunice
McFarland, secretary, and Marcelene
ijea vey, .treasurer, 1
Officers durinz the nast rear are:
Jack Hulett, president; I'aul Robley,
vicc-presKient; neine Btunrc, secre
tary! and Lcla Squires, treasurer.
Masons Plan Party
For Season's Close
Between 1000 and 1B00 persons at
tended the exhibition given at the
Eugene high school Tuesday night
Open house waa held to give the
JMiblic an opportunity to obtain an
rlca ot the work done by the stud
ents during the past year.
Samples of the work were displayed
In varioua rooms and a style show
In which girl students displayed gnr
inenta made by themselves waa held.
The garments were made under the
direction of Mrs. Marinn Uarwood,
domestic science teacher In the school.
Puring the evening niUNirat numbers
were given by various groups of the
school.
l'lans are being made for com
mencement, exercisea at the high
school, llncciilnureate services will
be held at the ltantlst church Bun
day, May 11, Hev. llryant Wilson be
ing the speaker, and commencement
exercisea will lie held at McArthur
court on the university campus June
8.
Friday of this week Is annual senior
dsy at the school. An assembly will
be hold at the school building fol
lowed by a lunch at the Kugene hotel
and this will he followed by a picnic
at Swimmers' tielluht.
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State Department
Not to Cut Wages
SALK.M, May 21. UP) Secretary
of Ktnte ilnl K. lluss, announced to
day the state department did not
contemplate the reduction of the
wage scale of its employe. lie made
this announcement following the ac
tion of the state Industrial accident
commisciou yesterday In which the
wage acule wns cut on an average of
ten per cent. Humor hid been circu
lated that other departments contem
plated such action.
Hosa stated the anlnry and wage
cale in the state department was as
low aa possible now, ami that he
could not reduce wages further. No
other departments have announced
any wae reductious or plans to that
effect-
Dr. Titus Named
As State Delegate
Dr. Harry W. Titus, Eugene den
tist ami member of the city school
board, has tteen named one of the
three delegates from the state of Ore
gon to atti-nd the convention of the
American Pental association in Mem
phis, Tenn., Oct, ll-!!3.
lr. Titus was on the executive
committee handling the state con
tention in Kugene last year and has
held offices In the slate croup.
" -
Hamblin Elected
Student Body Head
BPniNGFlKIO, May It. (Spe
cial Gene Hamblin wns elected presi
dent of the Springfield high school
student body as the result of the
lection ot officers Wednesday. He
A covered dish dinner will be held
at the Mnsonic temple Fridny even
ing, May 22, at 6:30 o'clock, an
event which will wind up the season'a
activitlea. All Masona and their fam
ilies have been invited by the commit
tee.
Panclng and card playing will come
after the program.
BENEFIT TO U. S.
PARIS, May 21. (U.R In a rea
listic Interpretation of the American
economic depression Hoy W. Howard,
chnirmnn of the hoard of the Seripps
Howard newspapers, told 300 business
men at an Amerlcnn club luncheon to
dav that the current slump has bene
fitted the United States, that recon
ditioning of aound business la going
on, and that Americans have not yet
added a "yellow etripe" to their na
tional emblem.
He predicted radical changes In the
business and economic structure which
will give Americans a quality standard
of life not approached by any other
nation.
"Flve'years hence," he said, "many
businesses will be In Infinitely better
tlmnn hv reason of 1030. A lot of eco
nomic fini-trnps have been swept
awav and quite a number of our
economic slums have been cleaned
out.
"Much of the slump In business has
naturally been due to the fear of much
more difficulty, due to five or six
million unemployed working men. Two
years ago the working man was lis
tening to the siren Bongs of each new
installment salesman and using dollar
bills for Incense to burn before the
gods of pleasure.
"Now he is worshipping before the
shrine of the savings bnnk. This thrift
is n fenr-induced acquirement. Banish
this fear and the buying will start.
"The money Is there. When the
money starts to come forth the whole
aspect of to American situation is go
ing o change."
Portland Council
-Opposes Walkathon
PORTLAND. Ore., May 21. OJ.B
Even though the much-discussed and
cussed walknthon continued on its
13th week outside Portland today the
This Beautiful .
Occasional Plate
I ,',7-i'ii i ctti 1 Siv
I W.VHit' I
FREE
...when you purchase
6 packages of
Jell-ivell or J iffy -Lou
(Either one, both, or mixed)
But act at once! This offer is for a fewxdays only!
YOU'LL like thii chitming occa
sional plttc.
Professional hostesses recommend
Its use for many purposes molded
desserts, puddings, sandwiches, salads,
ice cream, candies, nuis, jelly, pre
serves, 'sicis, hors d'ociivrcs, etc
The plate itself is of the finest qual
ity thin, seamless rose ftlass, figured
in s delightful floral design. It goes
wHI with any kiaJ of glass or china
ware, No Coupons. No Red Tap.
To secure the plate merely go to
your grocer and ask for 6 packages
of Jell-well or Jitfy-Lou at regular
prices. He will hand you your plate
FREE.
If you desire 6 of these handsome
plates ask for 36 packages of Jell.wcll
of litiy-Lou, (assorted if you wish).
Jeli-wcll and Jitfy-Lou will keep in
definitely and can be used as needed.
Act At Once
Put whether you buy 6 packages or
36 hurry because each grocer has
only limiiiJ supply plaits and will
be unable to obtain more.
All we ask in return is that you
recommend Jell-well and Jiffy -Lou to
five of your friends.
Quick Facts About These Quick Desserts
Jtll-utll
ELL-WELL won grand ptiiest
RIS. It improves any jell dessert
or satad recipe. Choice of 8 fruit
flavors loganberry, raspberry,
firape, chert)-, strawberry, orange,
rmon and lime. Sold only in the
BRIGHT RED BOX.
Jiffy-Lou
JIFFY-LOU the quick pudding
dessert. Finer than the home-made
kind. Delicious I Healthful. Noth
ing else like it on the market
Choice of flavors chocolate,
butterscotch, vanilla. Look for
the girl on the BLUB package.
jm
The Quick
Dessert Twins
dty council here decided that It would
not allow a similar show.
The council refused a permit to
.intonio Nepnach, owner or the ice
coliseum, to nold a walkathon. Nep
pach answered critics, who said such
contests cater to "persons of low
brow tastes" by declaring that "people
want thrills." H said many women
who smoke objected to women con
testants smoktnK at the walkathon
outside the city limits.
Grove Man Breaks
Leg in Accident
Cleal Mac key of Cottage Grove was
brought to the Eugene hospital Wed
nesday night after an automobile acci
dent near Cottage Grore.
An examination revealed a broken
right leg.
George MeMn Stiller of Eugene,
will go to Canyon City June 4 to
attend the meeting of the Grant
County Pioneers association, which
holds its convention June 4, 6. and 6.
The convention this year la under
the auspices of the Whiskey Gulch
Gang.
Mr. Miller announced h" would
work in the interests of the Florence
New York highway project while
on the trip. He will go as far east
ns Boise, Idaho He will visit Baker,
Vnle and Ontario.
I : NOON LUNCH, BALCONY 35o I
'Eaaieiu's Own Scon
McMorran & Washburne
. PHONE 2700
' Before You Buy Any
Refrigerator See This New
Majestic
Model 140
" At the Amazingly
Low Price of
$180
Lots of room
All the Features You
Have Always "Wanted
In a Refrigerator
Economical Performance
Efficient Operation.
All at the Lowest Price Ever
Quoted on a Product of, this
Quality
THIED FLOOR
The Veterans of Foreign Wars Will Hold Their Poppy Sale, Friday & &it
TVTav 22 and 23
- j
"Eugene's Ovn Store"
McMorran & Washburne
PHONE 2700
DOUBLE
STAMPS
Friday and
Saturday
in all
Departments
Whether you're off on
vacation this summer
or whether you stay and keep
the home fires burning
ton
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keep in touch with
friends and loved ones
By TELEPHONE
After all, there's nothing
quite like your voice!
The Pacific Teletiioe And Telecrath Compay
v f
-a fellows clothes be
come mighty impor
tant at graduation
time - - - - -
It isn't the time to- dally -frith an old suit
there are important functions that demand
that a fellow look his hest. We believe that
there are no other young men's suits that
quite equal these new Under Grnds and Var
sity Towns - - - and they are all this season's
smartest styles. That means a lot to you now,
You'll be right at any affair.
Our Style Right
Under Gr ads at
25-00 and 29-5
In quality and style Under-Grads win with the
showing of these choice loomings and patterns.
Boys' and young men's clothing of durable
weaves of tweed cheviot basket weave nn
finished worsted, and flannel in brown tan
light or dark grey blue. Wear one of these
suits and you jie,t know you'll be correctly
and smartly dressed for any of your gradua
tion affairs.
Varsity Towns"
2 Pairs Trousers
$29.50 $37.
r.50
Varsity Towns catch the fancy of the fellows who
something different . . . flash good news of real sty '
... of sure economy. Suits that are styled Just rlS" "
the Rraduate and 6ults that give you more than j
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for Young Men
?5. and 6.
It costs you less to look your best when yo
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The season's latest models designed to fit w ' 0
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