THE EUGENE BEGISTEE-GUARD
Page Two
SHOWN III REPORT
FLIES, TOO!
BY HEALTH GROUP ff&Q
Ilundreils of persona In I.ane
county have been examined and
treated, numerous clinics held,
large number of maternity canes
h-ndleii and the health of the peo.
pie of the county safeguarded In
many ways during the pant quarter
in the way of eo-nperative health
work carried on by the Lane County
Health unit. It is shown in the qunr
terly report just Issued at the office
of the unit in the courthouse.
In order that the milk supply In
Enjreno and other communities may
ho free from contamination and that
other foods may remain henltliful
and wholesome, dairies and places
where food Is sold have boon (liven
frequent inspection end persons
handling foods for sale have been
given a thorough examination. The
report shows that during- the quarter
there have been- 747 dairy inspec
tions, 457 Inspections of food-producing
places and 60 persons hand
linr foods completely examined.
Tiie report shows that during the
qunrter I5 persons were tested for
tuberculosis and seven of these placed
in institutions, while 120 home visits
were made In T. B. cases. Children
examined for goitre numbered 115.
Cows tested for tuberculosis num
bered 510 and 87? contagious abor
tion tsets were mode among dairy
herds.
. The number of smallpox Immunta
tions given was 808 nnd 112 children
completed the toxoid treatments for
diphtheria immunisation. There were
B8 maternity delivery cases and 110
pre-natal ttises with complete ex
amination nnd the patient reporting
to the office every two weeks.
Included In the figures shown In
the report were 813 home visits
trade to children and 1035 physical
examinations at home for medical
care fo children. Office treatments
of school children for communicable
diseases or other medical care needed
numbered 788 and it was necessary
to exclude 307 pupils from rural
schools on account of communicable
diseases.
There were 128 births In the Eu
gene district, according to the re
port; compared with 142 during the
same period of 1932 and there were
189 deaths coSipariid with 70 in the
same time last year. ,
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from Congressman James W. Mott,
who enclosed a statement from the
Oimptroller-gencrnl of the United
State. The statement was to the ef
fect that the appropriation for the
grant land tax fund wna about ex
hausted and that In the opinion of
the comptroller-general there was no
continuing appropriation Congress
man Mott in his letter suggested that
all counties at once file their clnlms
so that pro-rata payments may be
made from the amount still on hand
for this purpose.
Judge Fisk announced that repre
sentatives of ail the land grant conn
lies will meet In Kngena Friday aft
ernoon at 2:80 o'clock when the mat
ter will be discussed and some line
of sctlon will be decided upon. The
counties besides Trtine that have for
years been receiving this grant land
tax money from are Itentnn, Clack
amas, Columbia. Cons, Curry. Pong
las, Jackson, Josephine, Klnmath.
Lincoln. Linn. Marlon, Multnomah.
Tolk. Tillamook, Washington and
Tamhill.
Of Lane county's $00,000 as ex
pected from the government at the
time the 10M budget was made up
$15,000 was budgeted for Indigent re
lief work and the remaining $45,000
was to go toward paying Interest on
county road bonds. If the money is
pot received the relief work will be
greatly effected nnd the Interest pny
roents cannot be met, Judge Flak
pointed out.
Reports of efforts in Washington
to do away with these tax payments
have been received br members of the
Lane county court from time to time
and It appears from the Information
received Thursdny from Congressman
Mott that these efforts hnve taken
definite form and that unless action Is
taken Immediately the counties stand
a good chance to lose the money en
tirely, Judge Flak said,
Roosevelt Okay
1,556 Job Camps
WARTTTNOTON, .Tune 1. OP
Tresldent- Roosevelt approved today
257 new forest work projects on
which more than 50,000 young men
will he employed this summer and
fall in 85 slstea.
Robert. Fchner, director of emer
gency conservation work, said Uixi
members of the civilian conservation
corps would be employed nt each
of the camps.
Approval of the new projects
thought the total of approved forest
camps to 1350.
Commencement to
Be Held Sunday
Ilsecsliiureate and commencement
exercises will bo held for the lllble
rltandard Training school on Sunday.
The barcanlaurcnta will be st 11
a. m. at the Lighthouse Temple, Mrs.
Mao T. 1'erln, principal, giving the
cermon.
Commencement program will be st
7:30 p. m. Sunday, Her. Harry II. II.
Neat, pastor of the Lighthouse
Temple, giving the SiMrees,
Three men are graduating from
the school, Hct. Luther C. Adams
of Eugene, Hugh Nlchnll of Klamath
Kalis, and Eugene Armstrong of
toti.
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VUUOW MIiBSJi.NUJiU I'uone 010
.til 'r v Situ 1 tiff A lfht..fi
U'i-
Undaunted by the air disaster
whloh cost her husband's life,
Mrs. William A. Moffett, widow of
tha chief , of the U, 8. Bureau of
Asronautlca, who perished with
tha Akron, Is pictured aa she
boarded a plana In Washington to
fly to California .where aha will
make her home.
STORY
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE I)
firm was reached utter it hod been de-
elded on a 11 to 8 vote in closed ses
sion of the committee to make public
the Morgan partnership agreement,
save for nomea of the present part
ners and the percentages of their
interests.
Mora "Big Names" Out
A new list of selected client ft was
placed before investigators and it ii
eluded the names of Owen J. Iloberi,
now associnte justice of the supreme
court, snd W. W. Atterbury, presi
dent of the Pennsylvania railroad.
The transaction involved took place
before Roberts was appointed to the
court.
The latest list, the fourth present
ed, was of persons sold 82.000 units
of stock In tha United Corporation
Morgan utilities stock holding com
pany In January, 1029, at $75 each
although the price almost at Once on
the public market was $90.
This Hat dealt with clients who pur
chased through Drexel and company,
Morgan affiliate, and included Penn
sylvania state supreme Court Jus
tices John W. Kepbsrt and William
O. Shaffer.
Governor Gifford Plnchot has de
manded their rf signation for being on
a previous list.
Previous Taxes Listed
With J. P. Morgan closely follow
ing the testimony, the new list was
plnced In the record suddenly by Fer
dinand Pecorn committoe counsel-
Just after a Morgan witness had given
the crowd a thrill by testifying part
ners In the firm paid total Income
taxes for 1917 to 1029 Inclusive of
.$51,538,000.
This figure was given by Leonard
Keyes, soft spoken office manager
of the firm st the suggestion of John
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(to feed one man nt Kngcne for one
day was $.3301 for the month of Mity,
i "Building supplies and materials
will ordlnnrily be boiwlit near the
1 prospective camp site and will bo bid
! fur on the basis of camp site delivery,
i "Pertinent federal laws require thnt
if the established standards of quality
are met, the contract to furnish sup
plies will be awarded to the lowest
bidder. In determining the lowest bid,
the matter of transportation costs to
the place at which the supplies are
to be used or accepted is considered.
"In the interest 'of securing low
prices nnd in carrying out the admin
istration's desire to make government
purchasing stimulate business in as
many communities a spossible, it is
hoped that all interested dealers will
submit bids. All bids should bo sent
to the District Quartermaster, Eu
gene, Oregon."
Heading tha Junta seeking meana
of wresting control of Cuba from
President Gerardo Maohado I Dr,
Carloa da la Torra, former presi
dent of Havana University and
former mayor of Havana, shown
hers at tha junta's conference in
New York.
W. Davis, Morgan counsel.
In answer to Senator Glass (D.,
Va) Keyes said the 20 partners of
the House of Morgan paid, including
both state and federal levies, income
taxes amounting to $5,108,701- for
1027: S0,17?,6!W for 1028 and $10,
090,870 for 1929.
It bad been previously testified they
paid none for 1031 and 1032.
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Eugene
Church Plans For
Annual Meeting
The annual meeting for the TJgth
house Temple will be held next Tues
day evening at 7:30 o'clock at the
church. Ne wofficers will bo elected
and tho annual call given to a pastor.
The board of finances of the church
is to meet Monday evening st 7:30
o'clock
This coming Sunday the church will
hear a report of the rally held re
cently at Iodi, Cal., Howard N. Morse
giving the report.
Baseball Scores
NATIONAL LEAGUE
At Chicago It. II. E.
St. Loul 0 11 0
Chicago 1 6 5
Dean and O'Farrell; liush, Men
shaw, Nelson and Ilartnett.
At Philadelphia R. H. E.
New York 7 13 3
Philadelphia 2 7 1
Kitzsimmons snd Mancuso; Elliott,
Liska and Todd.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
At Detroit It. IT. E.
Chicago 1 6 8
Detroit 8 5 O
Program of Club
Roundup Announced
The program for the first annual
Four-II club roundup and fat lamb
show ot Junction City Thursday,
Juue 8, has been announced by It.
O. Kuehner, county club agent, and
a letter is being sent out to all live-
atnc'lr cinh membei. In thn aa.......
asking them to attend. The affair
is being sponsored by the merchants
of Junction City.
The roundup of all club members
is scheduled for 7:45 p. m. at the
iimito tnoatre wnere there will be a
nrnffrnm nf Alntt ivml. i.J Kti
pictures for all club leaders, club
memhei. nnrl that mamlii,, a
families. The. program for the day
ioiiows:
1:80 p. m. Fet Iamb Judging eon
test f roall livestock members.
2:30 p. m. Judging of enhlblts.
Chrysanthemum Plants
EachlOc Dozen $1,00
' , . Ejarwig Bait 50c
CHASE GARDENS FLORIST
67 East Broadway
Phone 1950
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