Weather: Fair
Sunday Edition
LANE COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER.
FOL.83-
WIPING
liHTO
I PRESENTED
L 0f $300 Per Year May
face r(on-.rruuuueja
In This City
Wmers meet HERE
Lire State Said to Have
Interest in nuguno
Movement
BY ROY CRAFT
111 Hjricultural division of the Eu-
. i .f .nminniTP. nnrl th(!
ran'""" v.
i-wra of Line county will present
tl( citj council Slontlny evening
erdiaatice designed to stop the
topics" of inferior fruit and pro
oo the Eugene mnrket.
m. ordinance, it passca, ui lm-
i fee of $300 per year on all
rttlmlera of fruit or vegetables not
by themselves and to be sold
L retail in Euscne. i
Meeting li Hem
nil was decided at a meeting of
intra and business men at the
sinber of commerce Saturday aft
noon. About 60 vrere present and
unanimous in support of the
ppiti measure., Hvo amenu-
inti were suggesiea nno win oe m
mjented in the ordinance to be
admitted to the council provided City
Ittoraf S. 51. Calkins, who drew up
ti ordinance, finds them constitu
te!. Tin ordinance is supported by
rofri and business men as well as
the wholesale bouses to be nf
Mtd by the $300 fee. ft is calcu
ated to stop the trucking in by non
mtfents of produce raised in other
itiln and sold here at below stand
iH price.
Fred E. Chambers, president of the
Uriniltural division of the chamber,
stsitltd st the meeting. AH branches
( Ike fruit and vegetable industry
ma represented. T-Vo amendments
the ordinance were suggested.
lint, that it be amended to permit
kil atores to resell produce pur
Aed' for retail sale, and second,
if provide a system of identifying
tiott farmers selling their own pro
cm in Eugene.
Amendments Suggested
lie latter amendment would rend
tilt ail growers marketing tbeir pro-
tocta here should present a certifi
nte of identification in the form of
iffidarits from one Eugene banker,
business house listed in Brad-
met' a or Dunn's, and three farm
's. The certificate Avould read thnt
Mia a grower selling bis own pro
wta. The federal low rends that
uy frower may market his own pro-
era in any part of the United States
without paying a fee or license,
Tae two' amendments will be added
to the ordinance if found constitute
SEE ANTI-DUMPING STORY
PAGE 2
A sew county road to extend along
waouth side of the McKenaie river
"e Lealnirg will be requested by
jnts of thnt district soon. Barney
"w'l'ld and Hen Minney of ida
n're Saturday afternoon to get
ions with nliiih to start jiro-
for the rond.
le present plans, they snid, are
at the county to build a rond
J'ait the old section of the Mc-
MBIIP Ilil-lm-nV a, ,). I nlncn
in '' '"I'lge ncrns the river
"1'oteh Henry roc'ks. The proposed
J" would run nlong the south bank
"t river to the cast side of Thom
aa resort.
Is the future the road probably
wl be evtended to tukc in more
""J'ory along the riv-r. The new
JM would afford better travel fa
ti?s fnr tn'rsons living ncross the
from the state highwnv.
Hundreds of Legionnaires of Four
H'ntnn. Uine. I.lnn ami Lincoln
J1"'. comprising district council
of the stnte department, will
J May In an all-day picnic nt
J"'ride park. Sid S. (icorge, of
(t ihivb coinmnicnijiii i"
rnm. and Jack Aiken, of The I'al-
n'mliership rhairmnn for the
d'p irtment, will he nm"tig Ihe
"'m olfi.inl, who will attend,
"fur .t. N, 3,. and its auiil
'"h. ..it-
- ... , "iiage ttrove. n'iHin
'U he h..., rn. ,k. rr..lr ttoh
f tin. council. Is in charge of
ap'oml feature will he the base-
between Jimmy King's
i anil the r.ugene American
"team. Sid fieorge will Pitch.
. Kin. will catch for the Legion
M port program are races
chMren. a pie-enting contest
"r fe,t,lre.
' Utinnnaires and their families
beta
tlked. to brill their Ofis
TODAY'S
FISHING YARN?
Maybe he'll write a fish story
now. Anyhow, It's far from being a
literary pose in which you aee
Irvln S. Cobb In this picture. The
noted author was on a quest for
speckled trout In the waters of
Maligne Lake, Jasper National
Park, Canada.
BRIDGE COLLAPSE
Leslie Scott Says Locke's
Truck Struck Support
Causing Crash
. The chairman of the stale -highway
commission Hnf urdny In id t lie
blame for tho wrecking of the stnte
highwny bridge over Mory's river
at CorvnlHs on X. D. Locke of Ku
gene, owner of the truck which wns
passing over it nt the time of its
collapse. But (he Kusene mnn' threw
I ho responsibility bark nt the high
way department.
An Associated Press dispatch from
Portlimd quoted Leslie M. Scott,
chairman of the commission, as fol
lows: ''The bridge wns perfectly snfe and
would not have fallen if the 'truck
driver linri kept within the line! of
travel. He went outside and struck
n ehnrd which gave way and the
bridge buckled up."
N. I. Locke said thnt he would
not accept responsibility for the ac
cident. "Any bridge that would rol
lapso even if a truck did sideswipe
snme nf the tiuperstru ct ure should
be right where jt is nt the bottom
of Hip river." he snid.
He snid further Mint a hiirlnvav de
portment employe had told him that
n 'Jit-ton load was driven over I he
bridge bv the highwny department,
and T.ocke believes this may have
weakened tho bridge. Locke's truck
was a Ford and hnuled n trailer. He
snid the load was ftVj ton.
The mnttcr will probnblv be taken
up at the next meeting of the- state
highwny commissoin.
Weather News:
Kilgene vcos mildly warm Saturday
with a maximum temperature of 77
degrees reported by Gerard de
Broekert, local wenther observer.
, tn fair weather
inuioniions
Sunday and possibly Monday, accord-
. nt the
ing to wcntlier nniiMuin-,,"..'"
U. S. hitrcnu.
OREGON: Cloudy on the coast and
fair in the interior .Sunday and Mon
,lnv: little change in tempernture and
humidity: gentle to moderate change
able winds oflsnnre.
LOCAL STATISTICS: Minimum
Icuipcrnturc Snturdny, 4i degrees;
t uni..r.l'i 77 deffrees. W'il-
mnxiiii'i 1 ' r t .
Inmettc river, minus J o feet. ind,
north.
SIUSLAW TIDts: Piinciny, nisn.
L'l n.m.. .".:''." pm.: low, :2. a.m..
in:
i pm. Mnndav. high. l:l" a.m..
n.m.: low, I" :"-" a.m. Tuesday.
4:11
high. r.:4 a.m.. 4:KI p.m.: low, l:.,u
a.m., ll:"7 P "'.
Counties Here tor Uistna ricmc
lunches, but Ice cream, coffee, sugar,
cream and ice-cold watermelon will
be furnished free of charge.
The picnic will start nt
o'clock. Legionnaires who do not
have transportation have been asked
to get in touch with. Con Hillon be
f,lrP tl o'clock and his committee
will see that th'y are transported to
the picnic.
The district picnic spon'orcd br
h- Kug-ne p"t ha become an an
. affair and lrns hundre.1. of
Legionnaire, from this entire sef
ti Corvnllis. Allany. I ottsge
llrove. Toledo. Nenpnri and Spring
field are expected to send large dele
gations here.
This will he the final gathering of
the council before the sln'e and na
tional convention at Portland next
month. Plans nill be to .end a large
delegation to Portland. Urn Horn..
,,f Lugciic. pst l"t coinman dir. t
.....i.t.nt of the Port
.eierumc ...
laaj conveation coBuninioiu
.NEWS TODAY
DRAW UP NFW
T
: -
Word "RepuW ouldn't
Be Mentio' Draft
Of Nev .ment
CABINET IN TROUBLE
Whole System May Undergo
Change; Trade Problem
Is Taken Up
BERLIN, Aug. 20. OP) The pos
sibility of a new German constitution,
in which the word republic would not
be mentioned, emerged today as one
way out of the present political
crisis.
A leading Bavarian itntesmnn in
formed tho Associated Press that
such a constitution will be drawn tip
if the ucw Reichstag, which meets
Aug. 30, cannot agree on a construc
tive pfogrnm and fails to continue
tbe cabinet of Chancellor von I'npen
in office.
Although the new charter would
not mention the. word republic, this
informant said, it would not noees
snrilr mean restoration of the nion
arehipl system. Instead, the final
form of government -would be left au
open question.
Cabinet In Crisis
Whn the Keichstne meets the
Von Papen cabinet will present its
reconstruction program and nfk for
cooperation. In the event Adolf Hit
ler's national socinlists join with the
communists, centrists, Bavarians wud
sociiil democrats in a motion of no
confidence, it is understood the cabi
net will dissolve the rcichstag under
article 4S of the constitution, whirh
grants extraordinary powers in emer
gencies. This constitution would set up a
legislature of two chambers whose
members would be elected as indivi
duals and not under the party list
.system. Jinncellor von I 'a pen re
cently wiiil, (jermany-should have nn
tipper house comparable to the tin 1 ted
States senate, and he attacked the
list system, under which voter cast
'their ballots for parties and I he par
ties determine which of their mem
bers shall sit in the reicl.tai;.
Indications appeared today of a
possible coalition Iwtween the na
tional socialists and the centrists in
Prussia, which might be followed by
n similar union in the national field.
Such a coalition would bo able to
domiriiito the reicbstog.
TRADE QUESTION UP
BBULIN, Aug. 20. G?) Barriers
hindering the exportation of German
goods niust.be removed if Germany
is to meet her foreign debt payments.
Professor Hermann AVnrmboId, min
ister of economics, declnred today.
The cabinet member the only one
held over from the old Bruening ad
ministration denied emphatically
tbnt tho government waa consider
ing a one-sided reduction In private
debts or that the reich was almut to
send a special debt mission to the
United States. ,
CRESWKLL. Aug. SOWfWial.)
Albert Ziniker. rseid,nt of Lane
county for tho past 4S years, di'd
Saturday evening at his home near
Creswell, nt the ago of W. Ho was
born in Strengelbsch, Switzerland,
Ortnhcp 24, Ihtl'i, und mme to the
Tinted States am) Laifo county in
154, living hero since,
Jn P.Hi.'S he married Kosina Schock
nt Portland, moving to Cottage
Grove where ho lived two years,
then comin? to Cieswell whero be
lived until his d'-nth. ,
II in survived by his widow, two
d.Minbtnrs, Mrs. Kdna Gohcn and
Mips Nietn Zinilcr. nt homp. and two
onnf. Leonard and Hale, and n broth
er. John, nf Wost10u3.il. Washington:
ihrpe brothers and two winter In
Switzerland, and a granddaughter,
Bcvirly .lenn Gohecn of Creswell.
Mr. "ZiniliT wns a c'mrtor mem
ber of Gilfrv lodge T. ( . (. V nf
Creswell. Prom 1MH to 11HI2 bo
wns engnged tn mining In the Bo
hemia district nnd following that
manufactured fhetse.
Funrral services will le held Tiles
dnv afternoon at 2 oVIofk at Cres
well with Iter. S. T. Trefren. of
SHiill". former pnvtor of the lofnl
MothoflUt rhurch. offirlntinr. Inter
ment will be in the Uest Haven ceme
tery at r.utrene.
Bean Funeral Will
Be Held Monday
PunTst services for the late John
W. Bnin. tv hn died Friday mu,rnin?
foII" in? nn rmerency opralin, will
be held Monday afternoon it two
o'clock nt the Watch chapel.
Ir. Vt. V. Stivers, former pa.ktr
of the First Christian church, w ill
eondu't the service and Mrs, K. K.
Wyatt will sing. MiM Brandon
Young will play hnrp sobs.
Mr. Benn was n son of the Isle
Iiiii K. Hnn. promioent politician of
the state, and Mrs. Bean, Survivors
include b" mother. Mrs. Kntlierine P.
Ilenn. two brother Alfsnnder I... and
Iuis H, and one ibiter Margaret
Bets, all of Eufeotw
CONST TI'
EUGENE, OREGON.SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1932.
HERBERT HOOVER'S OFFICIAL FACE!
' I - ?
LnjfiMai.ii.V-nrrr.Taiafcn MalWn
Poaters, bannera and campaign
president Herbert Hoover, for It has been designated as the official
picture of the republican candidate for re-election. It was selected
by the republican national committee for use in the 1932-oampaign.
Striking Farmers May Commence New.
Disorders Over Controversy on Milk
Blockade; Armed Men Standing Guard
FTIOUX CITY, In., Auk. 20. 0 Rumble of 'opposition among
picketing farmers to proposals that milk trucks be permitted to pass
through their block-ado carried possibility tonight of new disorders
in tbeir Belling; campaign which has virtually stopped truck shipping
into thin market.
Leaders of the Notional Farmers Holiday association, sponsoring
the strike for higher farm produce prices, said loads of milk would
be allowed to lumber through the tightly drawn, picket llnus. Many
of their followers, however, insisted tho bloekaifo should bo continued
against all farm produce, including milk.
Rl .1011 X, N. B., Aug. jn.G4)
Fog. which caused Captain J. A.
Mollison considerable trouble yester
day in Ihe corn-hiding hours of his
westward solo flight across the At
lantic, disrupted bis program again
today,
' Refreshed by a good night's sleep,
tho y oil lie Seotiitdi nirinan intended
to fly his tiny moth tbip to St.
John from Peunfield Itidxc. nenr
here, where he landed yesterday, and
then to speed on to Montreal to at
tend the nviaiion meet there.
Rut when he got down to Pnn
field Ridge be found the atmosphere
much too (hick for flying and he
catne back hero by motor to attend
a luncheon piven b the city of St.
John nnd attended by Mayor .1. M.
Brittnin. Premier O. IK Richard,
members of the provincial and do
minion parlinments and prominent
residents of the city.
After the luncheon be announced
tbnt he expected t- take off tomor
row morning for New York, arriving
thero in the nfternoon or early even
ing. The tnke-off is set. for about.
10:00 a. nt.. eastern standard time,
and he reckons tbnt he enn cover
the 700 miles with complete enwe in
about six hours.
Stocks Stiffen On
New York Market
NF.VT YORK. Aug. 20. fyp) The
stock mnrket wns overshadowed to
day by the still' briskly ndvnncing
Imnds. but shares were nt leant able
to throw off the reactionary tenden
cies of the provioiiH session.
Turnover of (I'll ..Tin shares was
the smallebt for a Saturday session
in four weeks.
Rail shares stiffened in the ln1
hour, on appearance yf weekly
report of. the nioveuient of revenue
frei-ht. show in? ft total of .IP-Mo 1
cars in the week ended Auz. l'l. Thin
represented a cain of lO.o'.lM enrs
over the preceding week, and wnt
fl(k )pt fur any week since that,
ended .lune IS, nitlioiigb It wns only
slightly above the week ended July UO.
II Duce to Give
Himself New Post
ROMK. Italy, Arm. i. M1) Pre
mier Mussolini, who already holds
four pouts in the Ilniian Bovcrnntcnt.
eitnfeinplnte naning b'tnelf minis
ter of dcfene tnd nmnlgamntinff the
ministries of war, navy and air into
o t portfolio, it wns lenni'-d on re
liable author) tonight,
(lovernmrnt eipcrts believe the
mot Till produce economy ai well n
greater cnope,-. tion atii" ns the three
arincfl forces and eliminnte a nuiu
be. fif ibipltctted fcni'-et. such a
laboratories. ctin2 grounds and
fiirh. The amiiljamaiion Is expected
to I announced )nie In the autumn.
FALL FATAL
W.U.LAC!.. Ma., Aug, n.-'yp) -A.
W. Adolfn. .Vi. LlvincNton.
M-nt.. Northern Pacific bridge car
penter, fell Hi fed to bi le;,th from
a treble .n the W-.tl,.. ..-M.-.m!;!
branch of the Northern Panfic ratl
Tiy, am here, today,
literature will bear thla likenesa of
Several county of fieri . xpres. d
fenr trouble i 'ght ..(lure !o
reach a new agreement
Some milk producers not pnrtles
to the agreement announced last
u ht. which set a new pric.j of $1.80
a hundredweight declared Hi pro
ducers asNocintion should have held
out for the original demard of $2.17
The new rales rahe the price of
milk one cent retail here from eight
to nine cents a quart and become ef
fective here tomorrow. ,
Meanwhile, Iwirrivades on seven
state and federal highways were un
impaired. No trucks boring live
stock, butter, eggs, poultry, or oU-r
farm products were allowed to enter
this city.
Sheriffs of Woodbury and Plym
outh counties maintained a force of
several hundred deputies to escort
truck 4 through the lines, but for two
days now no trucker hns asked their
convoy.
Seattle School Kids
In Strike; Haven't
Clothing To Wear
SEATTLE, Aug. 20. (A) A
strike of approximately 11' .000 Se
attle school children, backed by a
vote of the central federation of the
t netnploycd .Citizens1 league, loomed
hero today.
Charles Wood, assistant secretary
of the lensue, mi id the strike to keep
tho children from school wns voted
Item iie the children of the unem
ployed are not being furuifdird ade
quate fccliool clothes.
"There Is a movement under way
to mnke n drive for old clothing for
the children.' Wood said, "but we
do not want llx-m to pnlin off all the
old clothes on us. We want our
children ilresned so they will not be
humiliated before the other pupils.
"Efforts to establish n central
ewine room to reptiir old clothing
tbnt is donated hue faded no far."
Wood said, "and are not likely to
Pticrecd, for a while at b-nst, for the
unemployed who have been working
at the cent nil shoe repair headquar
ters have gone on ntrike been ti ho of
inadcpinte food."
Poison Suspect Is
Held By Authorities
MeMINNVILLE, Ore.. Auk. 2".
(A) Police di'-i9ed this afternoon
thnt I(oy Reeve, 117. of McMmuville,
is in county jail on a charge of at
tempted murder in connection with
an attempt to poison Mrs. W. A,
Vtcum. bin mothcr-in-biw, at her
farm near KnllMon ljift Hund-ty.
The formal charge was flb-d after
a week of secret invent isat ion, the
officers said. .Jeeves pleaded not
fijtlty today and was held lo (lie Yntu
hdl county irrnud jury. Mtv. Y"cum
Slid Iee .Line ii y. her fnrm Inlmrer.
noticed a bitter tle to tlfir coffee
and cerenl Inst Snntlny fiioriMtur. sod
iliscnrde't the fofn). A i"ff that ate
some of the ere died i.'0 minotcs
later.
PORTLAND WINS
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. V -
R. II. E,
Seattle 1 ."i ..'I
il'orlliind II l!t 1
It'iid. Nelson and Cot; Kuupal aud
(fiuptuick, falmUiao.,
PKICE:
VERBAL SMASH L ROOSEVELT TO :
AY ROOSEVELT I Qj I BE REQUESTED
CREATES STIR
Attack on Republican Party
Overshadows Liquor, All
Other Questions
HURLEY WILL ANSWER
President Hoover Silent On
Charges Made By Demo
Chief Saturday .
By EDWARD J. DUKE1
Associated Press ISlnff Writer
AY A 81 II N ( i TO N, A ug. 10. OP)
Tho views of Krankliu D, Roosevelt
ou the bundling of the economic situ
ation past nnd future have for tho
time at least overshadowed prohibi
tion and nil else in the president inl
campaigning.
Ever since President Hoover ac
cepted tho renominntion last week
with a long exposition of the adminis
tration position, the democratic nomi
nee's speech of toibiy in Ohio had
been awuiled the more.
Argument Started
Xow that he has advanced proposi
tions of economic policy, while at the
same lime charging the administra
tion with having "prolonged nnd deep
ened the depression1' through "blund
ering" and being "not frnnk not
hnncHl--vitli the people," arguments
on the economic issue bid fair to hold
swny.
President Hoover has yet to mnke
any definite plans for campaigning,
deferring a decision ou suggestions
that he go at least twice to speak In
the east and once in the midwest.
For Ihe present anyway, the speech
making is to be left to cabinet mem
bers and the republican committee
organization.
Hurley lo Answer
Secretary Hurley goes Into Bhodc
Island next week to make the admin
iMtration .rejoinder of today's Roose
velt speech, in which the democratic
nominee said the republicans lire pro
posing no solution to the ecpiiomlc
difficulties "except more debts, more
ninirrriMTN miner nn; wimiv nrw min
ed leadership; more ifovernniPiil
money in business him! no government
attempt to wrestle with basic prob
lems." HOOVER NOT EXCITED
CAMP RAPIDAN, Va Aug. 20.-
While bin democratic opponent
(lovernor Roosevelt, of New York,
wns delivering his nddress this after
noon nt Columbus. Ohio, President
Hoover took a wnlk over tho moun
tain trails ticnr his camp.
Others nt the Rapidan rclrent,
however, showed considerably nmre
interest nnd clustered around the
camp radio lo listen.
When the chief executive returned
from bis walk, he was Informed of
some of the hi nil pots of the address,
but had no public comment to make
upon It.
COLUMIU'S. O.. Aug. 20.
fiovernor Franklin D. Roosevelt nnd
his parly left for AJbnny tonight on
a special train.
r Pirns FIELD. N. T.. Auz. 20.
(4") With new minutes nilded to
their women s endurance flight re-
coril every time they wheeled over
Curtis field, Mrs. Frances Marsalis
and Mrs. Louiisc Thtideu ptnnned to
nichl to fly so Ions thnt no other
woman could touch thnt record.
They completed their sixth day In
the air tuts attcrnooti uti'l n lew
hours Inter had suriinhKcd the pre.
vions women's record by a full 'J 1
hours, but I bey kept tbeir "Klyinc
ltoudoir ' in lazy circles over Long
li-lmwl airtiorls.
When ibey firt look off, the pair
snm Ibey hoped tn "May up n week
then, with everything going well and
the end of Ihe week in isht. 1 liny
ilccblcfl to df-hiy tbeir landing still
further.
"We won't be down until Monday.
they notified their (rroiind crew,
' nmvlie not until eonewuny. "
Two refueling coulnds were mnde
todny. Along with gasoline nod food,
Ihe fliers received dozens of con g rat
ulnlory messages.
20 Miles Grading
In South Finished
Twinly miles of fore. rond have
been graded In the Itobeiuln section
nnd the rotd Im in good condition, ac
cording lo .leroine Sweeney, who had
churn" of the work.
The road a Ions Price creek, ovei
to Champion creek and on to Ptopia
and a tributary hich runs from
Champion creek bridge lo the Helen
mine district bate been finished. The
I mp'pia national forest a ml Lane
county cooperated in the work.
TRAIN WRECKED
KENnKHA. WlsM Aug. -'.
A speeding Ihtcp car hi'-nun and
North Shore electric train nrrn de
railed at n hiffhwiiy cronon near
here tiwbiy, kilting one woman and
fnjurinc more loan a icora of other
pmtsfcrh
ON STREETS 3c. NUWS STANDS
. . AI :
Tboro was n very good reason for
Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh's ob
vious hurry in get back to tho Mor
row homo nt Englewood, N, J., when
this new picture- of him was taken
at tha Nowark (N. J.) airport, for
a few hours later he was the father
of a bouncing hoy. This photo was
taken when Cindy went aloft for the
first time slnco tho tragedy which
robbed him of his first child. He and
Anne have been residing at the home
of the latter's mother. Mrs, Dwlght
Morrow, whoro tho second ion was
born.
G. DrP. LEADERS
Mayor To Hurl Questions
As Hearing Reopens
In Albany
P.y LORKNA A. IIICKOK
Associated Press Stuff Writer
NKW YORK, Aug. 20: (P)
Mayor James .1. Wnlkcr, who has
described InmNclf ns the chief execu
tive nf Ihe largest democratic center
in the l uitcd States, prepared him
self today lo link some questions in
A I It mi, v nc.r week of eight republican
lenders in the atate.
They have been subpoenaed to ap-
riear as bis wituexses at the lieiiring
s-fore Governor Franklin It. Roose
velt, on chiirgen demanding his re
moval from office.
It Is likely (he mayor will question
them himself, and it has been indi
cated the oucKtions will cover the
contention made by his friends ever
since the legislative investigation of
his nduiinitdratinn began that the
whole thing was n republican plot,
deigned lo embarrnss both Mayor
Walker, and Governor Roosevelt.
Ileforo' W, Ktngslnnd Mncy, re
publicnn state chairman, and bis as
sociates nppenr In "the hall of gov
ernors,' however, there will be argu
ment in the supreme court In Albany
on a legal luovn by Mayor Walker to
put an end to the proceedings on
the ground that Ihe governor la act
ing outftido his Jurisdiction.
Wnlker'a chief counsel. John J.
Curl in, will appear Monday before
Supreme t'otirt Justice KMis J. Hta
ley, to argue for a writ lo stop the
hearing.
Douglas Sends in
Money for Tuition
The county tren surer received n
check for SHIM. IS fn)n) Douglas
county ISntiirdny for school tuition
charges.
Lane and Douglns hn ve several
joint school diMrietg in territory
along the county line. Thn money
was sent to pay the tuition of Douz
laa children who attended schools
that were in Lnne county.
Battery of Giant Navy "Kodaks"
To Shoot Eclipse of Sun Aug. 31
BY n. K. CO LTD N
(Associated Press Heieuce Writer)
WASHINGTON. Aug. 1U OP)
A battery of giant rnmerns operated
by the mity will ".Oiool" ihe Hint's
eclipse August 111 with a rnuge and
accuracy that the . a b.st gnu crew
enn never hope to equ..l.
The nnvy's 'armament" of cameras,
now ready to go Into action ou a
Maine hilltop, rival in size and calibre
Id- big guns of a .ship. They
will do their shooting, however, over
a nitiKe of .a.tJOO.tHKI miles Slid every
"shot" will be a direct bit.
Tin InrgeM camera is tl.'i feet long,
v-' Ii its b-iis mounted on a specially
built tower. Two o . s nre 15 fei t
and iTt imtes in focal length (dis
tance front tens to plate) and the
hii. illest Is a movie raine.r, 17 Inch -a
hnz with a four-im-h lens.
The targe camera will photograph
different parts of the i-nruim, U.
brlibt luilo of lis lit vl ibl around the
u .'j cdue when it is covered by the
moon during an rclipse. Great flame
lika ! 'prominences" ris Iron tn
5c
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TO TALK HERE
Democratic Chiefs Trying
To Bring in "F. D." For
Giant Rally
HECTOR MAY SWITCH
F. C. Heffron Announces His
Campaign Program For
Congress Race
BY TOM POTAVIN
Frnnkliu D. Roosevelt may speak
in Kugenu when he conies west next
mouth ou his campaign tour 1
The democratic nominee for presi
dent will be in Portland September
21. His western trip will be made
m a burry, his itinerary calling for
10 stops in 2d days. A stop-over
will probably not be permitted here,
as be la scheduled to speak in San
Francisco Kept. 23, but La no county
democratic lenders are determined
that be shall be seen nnd heard hero
ii nd will try to arrange a rally at the
train when he comes through.
Garner May Come
Edward F, Bniley, chairman of tho
county democratic central committee.
said pinna will be made to make the
rally a monster one, and give tha
presidential rnmpnign a real kick-off
lie re. John H. tinnier, vice-presidential
nominee pf tho party, may come
west, nnd If ho doea be also will bo
brought to Kugeue.
The Linn county race for the senate
post of Willnrd L. Marks, if ho va
catcs it, took a new turn Saturday.
Republicans are urging Clyde Wil
liamson, Albany banker and chairman
of the county centrnl committee, foi
the job. And political observers say
tbnt Hector Macpherson, who told
the RcgUtcr-Gunrd Friday he would
:ck tho job, may not run if the
dcmocralH select Mark Weatherford. t
If Ham Gar In ml of Lebauon la the
democratic choice, it is expected that
Mt.cphcrson will keep bis bat in the. .
ring.
Prohl Issue Up
Knrly rumblings of the prohibition
isuu were benrd here as F, C. Hcf
fro i, Independent enndidnte for con
gress from this district, announced
an eight-poiut progrum la which hi'
mnjorcd tho wet-dry question. Here
Is his program in brief
1. Protect tho eighteenth amend
ment nnd mnke congress devote mora
of Its time to economic problems.
2. Retention of tho Hrlff ou lum
ber and oil.
't. Introduce an amendment to the
constitution providing fo. the collec
tion of all income and inheritance
laxes by the federal government, re
luming one half to tho stutes In order
SEE DEMO RALLY 8T0RY
i PAKE 2
BUI TO MEET
County Judge 0. P. Barnard will
be In Portland 'Monday to confer with
federnl nnd stnte highwny officlnla
in regard to expenditure of relief
money on Lane highways.
Federal money hns been appropri
ated on the Willamette and ISiuslaw
bighwnys, but the manner in which
the money is tn he paid back nnd ths
regulation), under which the work is
to ho enrried on are not clear, aud
Judcn Rnrunrd will go over this with
the federal men.
Action nn grading the eight mile
section of the Willamette above Oak
ridge nnd the rocking of this section,
the rocking of the Rnlnrock-Mnple-ton
section nf the Siuslavr nnd work
on Ihe connection to Hwisshoma will
he sought.
su-.i'j surface nnd long streamers of
light extend fnr out inti space.
The coroni. is nelicved to consist t
super heated gases, and the pictures
mill help dete.iiiin what tho gases
are and furuUh a clue to the mate
rmlrf of the sun it ii. The corona
ah changes in shape duri.ig the 11
year eycln of jm-rensing and decreas
ing amispots, and the photos may,
rev ii the reason for this.
In order not to miss any of the
f 100 lecotids of th eclipse, tha
navy's camera'.! will "fol! w' the sun
arros the sky !y means of clock
work mechanism.
Th nnvy's eclipvn jdiiC i Is on ft
t Nt-foot elevation between Limerick
Limiuglon, Maine. The expedition
personnel includes Capi. C, H, ,T.
Keppler, three . onuiners of tha
naval observatory, C. B Valts, 0. M
ItMMf-.rd, aud G. C. Whitak. r, nnd 15
en.isted men of the navy. The navy
hns sent expedition to observe nine
eipcs of (he sun since 100O, four It
Ihe I'nited Ktutes and U'S U loreifV
eora tries.
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