Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, July 13, 1933, Image 2

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THE EUGENE REGISTER. GUARD
SEWAGE TESTS 10
Test of Eugene sewage to determine
the best type of disposal methods wil
be made lie re by O. H. ;. chemists,
was announced Thursday by W,
Clnbb. city engineer.
.. The tests are being conducted In a
Willamette volley cities as a imrt ol
the sew use disponaI rampnicn being
carried on along the Wilinmeue river,
Samples of sewnse will be taken
from the trunk newer every hour to:
4 hours and sent to the O, S.
luhorntoriPH.
Officials studying the. sewasre dis
DOfiiil nrohlcm vtmintPiided Lugcne
policy of measuring the sewage flow
every day, declaring thin city was the
only one nlong the Wiimnn'tte that
maintained this prneticc. Each day
the flow of sewage is measured here
and measurements taken over a period
of three years indie.ites the avorogi
summnr flow is eight tabic feet per
second.
C. C. C. Boys Find
r-1J V-.:rr la
Profitable Sport
Gold panning, a new experience to
many of the li-C boys from midwest
ern states, is also proving a pmfitable
,one, nccordiug to Charles II. Corlett,
district commander, who returned from
nn inspection tour of several enmps
this week.
Several old-timers among the for
ostry quota showed the boys in the
camps how to pan for the dull metal.
The men went at it wilh n vengeance
and have found "color" In many Ore
gon streams. On one stream In the
southern part of the district, the pan
ners are finding coarse grain gold and
the major found them throwing away
the "dust" In the bottom of the pan
and saving only the smnll seeds of
-metal.
Although none are mnking sensa
tional "kills" with their gold panning
many of the men nre finding ft a prof
ftable way to spend their spare time.
The men In this district arc from
'Nchrnkn, Missouri, Knnsns and Town
In addition to those from Oregon and
"Washington.
Ogilvie Inquest
Called Thursday
An Inquest for the death of Drew
0. Ogilvie, who was fatally Injured ns
result of an accident In the Spring
field Booth-Kelly mill. Tuesday, was
called for 4 p. m. Thursday by Charles
P. Poole, coroner, to be held In the
Springfield chapel of the Poole-Gray
Bartholomew company.
Funeral services for Mr. Ogilvie will
be held Saturday morning nt 10
o'clock In the Springfield Poole-Gray
Bartholomew chapel. Iter. It, It, Mul
hullln of Roseburg officiating ,
Former Oakridge
Resident Dies
Word ha been received from Har
din, Mont., of the death of Mrs. C.
F. Burdick, a former resident of
Oak ridge. She died nt the homo of
her daughter, Mrs. E. W. Eusta
brook. Besides Mrs. Eastabrook, Mrs.
Bunlick Is survived by three other
daughters and four sons, Mrs. F. W.
Dorfler of Oakridgf, Mrs. George La
Bnun and Ii. A. Burdick of Eugene,
B. W. Burdick. Mrs. P. C. Greene,
and C. F. Burdick of Wyoming and
F. 0. Burdick of Florida.
Interment is to be nt Sheridan,
Wyoming. ;
PHILADELPHIA B rontwood
Knitting Mills nnnounced today a 10
por cent Bnlnry increase and a gain
if 00 per cent in fall orders, ns com
pared with a year ago.
Theatres
THURSDAY PROGRAMS
COLON IAI Double bill,
"Crime of the Century," with
Jean Ilersholt and Wynne Gib
on. and "Heritage of the Dei
ert," from the Zone Grey novel.
Knilff Saturday.
MoDONALD "Made on
Broadway," with Itobert Mont
gomery and Sally Eilers. Cloies
'.Thursday.
REX "A I.ndy'i ProfMulon,"
with Allison gkipworth, Holund
Young, Sari Mnrltzn, Hoscoe
Knrnri, and Warren Hymer.
Knds Friday.
STATE "Rackety Rax," with
Victor MeLaglen, (ireta Nissen
and Nell O'Doy. Thursday lait
day.
HEILIG "Soldiers of the
Storm'," with Ileitis Toomey,
Anita Page, and Barbara Weeks.
Last tlmoe Friday.
The story of a polr of penniless
titled Britons who attempt to recoup
their fortunes by opening a speakeasy
New York is "A I.ody's I'rotes
sion," which opened Thursday at the
Hex. Alison Skiuworth, of "Madame
Racketeer"' fame, ploys the leading
role, with Roland loung, be-mus-
tached comedian, and Snri Marltxa,
golden-haird Hollywoodite, sharing
featured honors with her. Also in
the cast are Kent Taylor, Roscoe
Knrns and Wnrreu Hymer,
Two Innovations In presentotlon of
n mystery story nro offered In "The
Crime of the Century," showing with
Herltngo of the Desert" at the Col
onial Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
The crime, to hegin with, is con
fessed before it is committed. And
tho cluea to the solution, In the sec
ond piece, are revlowed for the aud
ience in a 60-second intermission,
thus offering it the opportunity to
settle the case in its own manner
before the solution is presented on
the screen. The other feature at
traction. "Heritnge of the Desert." is
taken from the fnmed Znne Orey
novel of that name.
9
"Soldiers of the . Storm," who
swoop down out of the skies to "get
their man," takes possession of the
HeiHg theater screen, Thursday and
Fridny. Regis Toomey, Anita Page
and Barbara Weeks appeor in the
cost, nnd tho picture was directed by
Koss Lederinnn, from the story by
Thomson Burtis. It has to do with
tho nctivlties of Undo Horn's Mexican
border patrol, the flying counterpart
of the famous Texas Rangers, and
how they handle smugglers from the
'louda with convincing machine gun
fire.
One of the liveliest and most en-
tertuining pictures of this senson Is
Mnde On Broadway, the farce-
drama with Robert Montgomery nnd
nnlly Eilers closing Thursday nt tho
McDonald. The sensational story of
life "liehind the scenes" In metropoli
tan politics provides Montgomery with
role that lias the dash and flip
umor at which lie excels. A tempo
Hint races along nt hrrath-tnking
ipced is packed with situations Mint
are thrilling nnd nt the snme time
blended with comedy. Solly Eilers
portrays a lndy of questionable repti-
totion who is the center of hectic
igh pressure leading to a smnsliing
climnx.
While "Rnckety Rax," the foot
ball satlro closing Thursday nt the
State, and featuring Victor McUig
len is definitely a comedy, ft also
has n generous contribution of fust-
stepping dances, songs and a rhythmic
usical score. The theme song of the
picture Is by Jnmes Honley nnd J.
Wolfe divert. The donee number
hii'li was conceived by Sniiimy I.ee,
present nn entire football game with
kick-offs. tackli'S, huddles, touch
downs, drop kicks nnd n complete
HocRne formntion. A comedv Allnn
Mater song nnd dance are also fea
tured In "ltnckety Rax."
STORY
(CONTINUED f ROM PAGE ONE)
no threats had open made against
tho presidential family nnd the moves
were purely precautionary.
CONTINUOUS SHOW 1:00 TILL 11:00
BETTER MCTURES
Ur'
fMJEBnULDGh
f EAFECT SOUflD
Starts Today For 2 Days!
SPEED THRILLS - ACTION - ROMANCE
uMjd mm i L
Scrappy Cartoon "A Falsa Alarm""
A Jack MiUu rA.ju n -
........ vvmibuj iuii nuumsr .
porthrlll Pictorial Newarael LI
' FACTOR PAYS RANSOM
CIliCAUO, July VI. UP) John
Factor disclosed today that I.IO.UIMI
was paid in ?. nnd S1U bills to his
kidnapers as the price of his free
dom. -
'X suffered unbelievable tortures
Factor sold, "which It Is impossible
for me to describe or for you to
believe."
Awakening from a 12 hour sleep.
after twelve days a prisoner of
kidnaping band, he shaved off the
long growth of beard that gave evi
dence of his captivity.
r actor asserted there must have
been 20 men In the gang that seized
him July 1 as he motored home
from a night club. He .said he was
struck In the face, bound, threaten
ed with machine guns and driven
near hysteria by the brutality and
threats of his captors."
APPEALS FOR WORD
AI.TOX, 111., July 13. OP) A.
public appeal to the kidnapers of
August Luer, wealthy 77 year old
banker nnd meat packer, to allow
him to communicate with his wife
nnd relieve her anxiety over his
health, was mode today by the two
agents appointed by the I.uer family
to deal with the abductors.
Mrs. I.uer, 75 years old. was
described In the statement ns "in nn
extremely nervous and distressed con
dition" because of worry our her
husband's delicate health. He Is a
sufferer from lrenrt disease and sub
ject to frenuent attacks likely to
prove fatal, physlciana said, if he is
roughly handled.
OFFICIALS STYMIED
ALBANY, N. 1'., July 13. UP)
With city nnd county authorities
virtually stymied by order of the
politically-powerful O'Connell broth
ers, state police officers alone were
reported today to be making vigorous
fforts to track down the kidnapers
of the democratic leaders' nephew,
John J. O'Connell, Jr., strapping
soldier and athlete, who was snatched
six days ago.
Brothers Kd and Don O'Connell
nd John J. (Solly) O'Connell, the
24-year-old six fooler's father, clung
to me preference to rtenl personally
with the young man's abductors, while
the grny-clifd troopers maintained a
watch .on the highways in Greene
county,, which adjourns Albony
county county.
Ordered into action by Governor
lehmnn, whoso nomination lost foil
was opposed by tho O'Connell clan,
the state tronpers kept nn all night
look out on the widely travelled mo
tor lanes for nn nutnmobile resem
bling "the green car" which police
snld young O Council was believed
to hnvo been whisked away in by
his captors.
gou, by the state game commission;
S:4j-U:10, the Newport Beach Couib.
ers
KGO, Oakland 7, Amos V Andy
7:15, Sam ltol.uliu' orchestra; 7:3U,
Death alley Days; 8, standard sym
phony hour; 0, Captuiii Henry's Show
Boat; 1(1, news flushes; 1U:15, An-
sou Weeks' orchestra; 1J, organ con'
cert; 11:30-12, Koy Kyser'a orches
tra.
KFI, Lob Angeles 7, Amos
Andy 7:15, orchestra; 7:30, Death
Volley Days; 8, standard symphony
hour; It, Copt. Henry s Showboat; 10,
reporter; 1U:I5, Alison Weeka' or
chestra: 11, Abe Lymun's orchestra;
ljMO-lJ, Bui ioborin orchestra.
KGW, l'ortloud 4, NBC-KGO
programs to 10:13; 10:15, McCool's
rishlug Guide; 10:30, Anson Week'i
orchestra; 11, Abe Lyman's orchea
tra: 11:30-12, Liberty organ.
KOIX, l'ortloud IS p. ra., to be
nnnounced; tl:lo, indy City revue;
t:l."i, Columbia symphony orchestra
7:15. The Vagabonds; 7:45, Tarxan
of the Apes; 8, (lien Groy's orches
tra; 8:30, Ben Pollack's orchestra
0, Gus Arnheim's orchc-irn; 0:30,
uorotny ua dramatization: 30, dance
music, sports; 10:30, Berceuse, or
chestra; 11, Rose City Bearers
11M0,-12, dance music.
Sea-Food Dinner
To Feature Meet
The anniml aan.fnnA rlinnar K
Lane COUntv chnmlwr nf cnmmprM
with the Florence chamber as host,
Will he held nt FlnrenPA Sntunrlti v
filly 15, at 1:30 o'clock, according to
tj. . iiarian, secretary,
AH members: nf Hia rhnnirtof ntwl
nnyono interested is invited to at
tend this meeting nt Florence Satur
day. W. M. Tiiiritinn. mnnniHnfr ndi.
tor of the KeciRter-Gunrd, will be
the principal speaker nt the meeting,
fliscusRiuj; the. menRures to bo voted
on at the comine- sneeinl Alto-Inn thin
month.
Cann Is Made tor
County Warrants
All registered marker Niflit war.
rants of Lnne county, all special road
warrants through No. lfi'1 and all
county road warrants through No.
1305 are being colled by County
Trensurer Grnce Schiskn nnd will ha
pold on Monday, July 17, it wos an
nounced Thursday by the trensurer.
The market rood warrants will hn
brought up to date, the special road
warrants up to May 15 and the
others up to January 4.
Late collection of taxes has made
this call possible.
APPLY FOR LICENSE
Hsrold Herbert King of Eugene and
Lois Priscilla Brownell of Brandon,
Mnmtoba, Thursday nfternnon npnlied
nt the office of County Clerk Dillnrd
tor a mnrriage license.
The nvernge depth of the world's
oceons is 12.000 feet.
Radio Programs
THURSDAY, JULY 13
KOAC, Corvullis 0:30, in the day's
news; 0:45. Genevieve Bnum-Gnskins,
organist; 7:1fi, stories thnt science
tells, "An Ivory Age Among the Es
kimos"; 7:30, farm hour; 8, hop im
provement; 8:15, science news of the
week; 8:35, fishing conditions in Ore-
DANCE
T0NITE OLD TIME
Jefferson Beach
Ladlea Free
NEW DAVENPORTS
We Hava Many New
Styles Fairly Priced
Applegate Furniture Co.
Formerly Powers 11 A. Will.
STARTS TODAY!
Another Great Double Bill 15c!
FIR8T FROM THE THRILLING
8TORY IN LIBERTY
ipran
MYSTERY THRILLS FUN I
Wynne Gibson Stuart Erwin
At Their Bestl
SECOND Action In
The Great Outdoora
ZAE GREYS
HERITAGE
the DESERT
RANDOLPH SCOTT
SALLY BUNt
hk. J. FARRILL HAC0ONAID
A prise winning pic
ture from a great au
thor's best atoryl
BOTH BIO FEATURES ONE PRICE 15c
MADAME RACKETEER IS BACK
THIS TIME HER LARCENY IS GRAND
Put On Your Beit Bib ind Tucker
. ,Madme Racketeer' Ii Back
Agtin With A New Cat of
Giggle Water to Make the Cui
tomer Howl With lov! . .
effl- LADVS
PROFESSION
TODAY ALISON SKIPWORTH
ROLAND YOUNG
SARI MARITZA
rv
nut tmoi lostti uhi.wuui mill
Added Laffa
TWO BLACK
CROWS
In
"Hot Hoofs"
It's a Riot!
Eugene Products in
Philippines Give
Eugene Man Thrill
Eufine products served at the ormy
iue.li tables in the l'liilippino Islam's
broucht a touch of home tu Andrew J.
Cuiuuiiiu, of Kuitcne, who enrolled iu
the army two years nso. In a letter
to 8st. William Dietz, recruiting offi
cer now with the C. C. C. bead
quarters here, Cummins tells of his
experiences as a soldier.
He snyi that Kucene Fruit Growers
vegetables and fruit are used in the
kitchen while the celery served at the
army tables comes from James tliir
dena In Eugene. Cummins, a private
first class, serves us nn army cook
and recently earned his mens ser
geant's diploma after attending the
school for bakers and cooks at ton
MrKinleyi
"I may be back to visit the city
of Eugene one of these days." Cum
mins Hays. "Kiisene happens to be the
best little city, and incidentally the
cleanest little city thnt I've ever been
Williams Appointed
On Dog Control Body
Frank Williams of Junction City
was appointed by the county court
Thursday as a member of the county
do control board to succeed William
Bainbridjre- of Cottage Grove, whose
term has expired. lie Is to serve one
year.
Williams will nerve with John
Downing of the Mnhnwk volley, Ned
Parks of the Cloverdnle section nnd
W. I Wlieeler of Trent, the Inst
named being dog control officer.
Couy Men to Look
Into Road Dispute
A neighborhood dispute has arisen
over a county rood in the Alpha dis
trict on upper Beadwood creek and
County Commissioner Cnl M. Young
and County Engineer P. M. Morse will
make a trip there Friday to confer
TO THE PUBLIC
"SPRINGFIELD"
Shorty's Shine Parlor
Have reduced the price of
Shines to
10c and 15c
ALL FIR8T CLASS SHINES!
AL60: Tobacco, cigarettes,
clgara, candles, shoe supplies,
lacea and many Itema.
Ice cream, novelties and
Ice cold pop.
Open Every Day
with the settlers of the district In an
effort to setle the nuestion.
Detnils of. the nf fair were not ol
tsinnbln by members of the county
court Thilrsiliiy but it wns nnilcrmooj
that it concerns a change in a road.
Grange Meeting
To Be Friday
The Willakcnrie uniuse is to meet
Friday evening instead of Suturdny
because the clejree team of the cranee
is to put on the work for a clnss of
candidate at the North Fork grange
on Saturday evening.
K. A. McCornack, Lane county rep
resentative in the lepitdnture, will ad
dress tho group on mensures to he
voted on nt the stHte election July 111
and explaining the measures ns to the
grange's vote. The meeting will be
at S o'clock.
HOUGLUM IS SPEAKER
O. w. Ilotighun, enfdiip.r of tho First
National hank, was the speaker for
the weekly luncheon of the Kugene
Active club Thursday noon nt the4s-
Tomorrow
& Saturday
J-
with
Richard Arlen
Jack Qakle
Virginia Bruce
with
UNA MERKEL
ERNEST TRUEX
LAST TIMES TODAY
"RACKETY RAX"
VICTOR McLAGLEN
burn hotel. He discussed the new
banking law and ixphiincd. its work
ings. For the program next w;ek re
ports will be given on the convention
Iwilig held in Kvcrott. Wash.
Mars' two sntellitf,
is to the enrth. ,"''' tl
most inslcnifieani 1
Last Times Tonight
ROBT. MONTGOMERY & SALLY EILERS
In "Made on Broadway"
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 0
C'VWlMro Thrills pi
AtWMm than "Hell's
f 1 Angels" and
"Wings"
with a
St X... A I
Amazing drama
of two war-birds
1 1
wno new to j
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naiing eacn
Ihor all th f '
e l-isr
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IT-
I i wayI And, th
1 1 t' A.'. V woman whos
harms made O ' i '
' them forget fe 'V
the war! "
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CAROLE
ALSO
A WHOOPEE ARRAY OF SHORTS
"OUR GANG" COMEDY.
"A LAD AN' A LAMP"
Charles "chic sales in "whispering bill"
MOVIETONE NEWS
1 1' I
M
i
en sniile
at my simple reasoning
Whenever the subject of cicarcttc?
conies up, I sit back quietly and let the
men explain about the "Toasting"
process. Then, if they ask My opinion,
I'm pretty frank and tell them why
"Luckies please" me, at least. After
all, there's an intimate relationship
between a cigarette and my lips
because ti toasted L
and I'm very sensitive about Hty
personal daintiness. Certainly I
joy Luckies' delicious tobaccos id
their mellow-mildness but t
comforting purity of "Toasting'
is what I prize almost above every
thing else. And that is a womio'J
reason for saying "Luckies Please!
a.