'asre Two
THE EUGENE EEGlSTEB.GUABb
SUf
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iian raiber than actual legal author'
Ity.
Alio It la considered likely that tht
roap to be formed hare will ba given
ehsrga of tha campalgu throughout
tana county or at leant with the for
fetation of effective cooperatin
groups in other cities within the
eoority.
Text af Raquait
The text of the me sag from Gen
ral Johnson follows:
"Will jou take the Initiative im
mediately is organizing a campaigi
Committee in your community to be
rompoard of the mayor, tha official
beada of the chamber of commerce,
clearing bonne association, Itotary,
Kiwanit lions, retail merchants, fed
ration of labor, advertising- eluhs,
federation of women'a clubi, welfare
societies, miniiterlal association, real
estate association and any other civic
organization which in your judgment
Is rcpreReututive of an important ele
ment in the economic life of your com
munity.
"The function of thin committee is
to direct a campaign of education and
organization which is to be part of a
national movement to upend the return
of proierIty through the eipunslua
of consumer purchasing power in ac
cordance with the principles aet forth
In the national recovery act.
- "1 will communicate with you cot
ering the further steps in tbii enm-
puign upon receipt of your reply.
"It fa an Inapiring thing to be
part of our great national movement
to restore economic security to our
people and I appeal to you to marshal
all the forces of your community In
one united effort to get rid of un
employment.
"Hugh S, Johnson, administrator
National Kecovery.
Reply of Mr. Morris
' To this Mr, Morrie immediately
made the following reply:
- "I will be glad to co-operate In na
tional recovery by organising com
mittee aa requested In your wire. Am
waiting further information.
"Edward H. Morris, president Eu
gene Chamber of Comnit.ee."
Mayor la Ready
. "Count on me to help tn every way
possible," said Mayor Kliaha Large
when he heard about the message.
- All other civic leaders made similar
expressions,
Mr. Morris aaya that aa soon as he
receives more detailed instructions,
be will call a meeting of the vnrloua
people suggested and that he will In
clude in the call such others as he
deems advisable, '
Much fork has already been done
toward organising local industrial and
business concerns, llukers, meat deal
ra, grocers, lumbermen, retailers,
canntrs and many other groups either
have formed trade agreements or have
tnem m process of formation, With
some of the groups, the organization
la state-wide in form. With others it
la still purely local.
It ts expected Hint the leadership
group here will be asked to take two
ate pa;
1. Application of the president's
provisional code.
2. Speeding up of the more per
manent agreemcnta.
It may be that the group will also
lie asked to co-ordinate and speed up
the various public works projecta such
aa road building and the proposed
sewage rilpnnl plant and the new
buildings at the University campus
which are now being promoted under
ae pa rate auspices.
It is believed the detailed Instruc
lions from Wasliinctnn nwy lie re
reived in time to hold the first group
meeting by Monday.
."PRETTIEST SOCIIETY GIRL"!
A "flour," oromlnent in 8ocletv'a Blu Bosk la lov.lv Mlu Ad. Me.
Carthy, of Rye, N. Y. She I, ahown at tha Westchester Country club
Beach Caalno at Rye
charity function.
after being, adjudged "prattleat aoelaty girl"
"GIBSON GIRL!"
Baseball Scores
NATIONAL LEAGUE
At Pittsburgh R. R E.
New York ft 18 0
Pittsburgh 5 14 J
Schumacher, Hell. Clark and Man
nun. Tllrhards; flwetonlr, Hnyt and
Grace.
At Cincinnati R. JLF.
Brooklyn 1 7 1
Cincinnati 2 T 0
Benge, Shame and Lopes; Derrin
ger and Lonihardl.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
At Boston n. H. E.
Chicago 2 fl 1
Boston 13 IS 2
Oastun, Wyatt and Berry: Rhndea
and Terrell.
. At Washington ft. TT. F.
I'ctroit 1 ft 0
Wa.hinKtnn 7 11 n,
. Frasier. Fischer, H"ett and Hay
worth. Desautels; Wbltehill and
. Sewell.
At New Tork R. n. E.
Cleveland Ink
Iiew nrk 10 13 2
Ilndlln. Connallr and Pyilak; Va-
natta, .Moore and uickey.
m
v" ft 1
It'a Sally Ellere, who I, aald
to be tired of being Mra. Hoot
Gibaon, a, aha twins," along at the
Taimonaoie Boacn caalno at tha
WeatcheaUr Country olub at Rye,
it I I '
nunger marchers
Are Due at Salem
BORN
8T1JISON At the Taiiflc hn.pital.
Friday. July 21, lffl.1. tn Mr. and
Mra. G. u. Htlmion 01 Marcnla,
ann.
SPECIAL
July31st
Heavy Old Growth 8lab
16 Ineh Wood, gQ
Ordar Now for Early
Delivery
Walters . Bushong
Lumber Co.
Phono BOO
Pon.TT.AND, July 21. (PI Siena
hero imluy iiullcnied tliat Salem may
again be tlm iinniiimit hot to a pla
toon of "nuiiitcr ninrclH'ru.'
Iirk Pa .Inritre, communis cantli
date for nm.vor here nl I lie November
election, la nujil to lie tlio mining
Working Women
KEEP WELL AND
HOLD YOUR JOB
Do yon loa money and riak
loaing your poaitioa by bin
alMem a few daya aach month?
JJona 00 ft any more. Take
Lyilia E. Plnkham'a Tablet!
T1y wlU quickly rellra
tboao cramna and diecomforta
which fore, you to go home. If
you take ihcm regularly they
abould preretu future troubUa.
Thei ubleta are chocoUta
coated, raty to awallow, coe
renicnt to carry. You con art a
bo from your druggist fox ioU
Lat thera help you, toot
1Y0IA E. PINKHAH'S
TABLETS
A Ultrln Scdativ
spirit behind tbe new onslaught on the
state capitol.
A pamphlet waa being circulated
here declaring that tha "march" la
being organized under the direction of
the Oregon fftato Unemployed coun
cila and tbe leadership of De Jonge.
"Demands" will bo presented Aug.
IS. Preliminary meetings are planned
In Fnlero Aug. 13 and 14 to formulate
these "demande."
sir
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been steady to firm after an Irregular
opening.
GRAIN PITS CLOSED
By THE ASSOCMATKD PRESS
The grain trade drew a long breath
and relaxed aa trading waa suspended
all the principal American ex
changes to allow rest from the Tiolent
aeasions which culminated yesterduy
In the worst price collapse in many
years.
Following the action of the Chi
cago Board of Trade in auspending
dealinga for the day, Kansas City,
Minneapolis, St. Louis and Duluth
were, quick to fall in line and take a
holiday. When trsding is resumed to
morrow there will be limit, on daily
fluctuations. .
Caih Sales Light
The action taken by directors of
the Chicago Board of Trade late last
night caused but little surprise. The
reason glren for tbe suspension of
trading was that tired employe, need
ed aome rest, but Teteran olwervera
saw It aa a means of checking the
frenzy which characterized tranaac
tlons late yesterduy. Then wheat
dropped upwards of 17 centa, rye 26
and other grama in proportion.
Although it waa a holiday In the
pits, hundreds of traders circled un
easily around the vast trading floor
or the I lucago exchange with huge
crowda in the gallery watching curi
ously. The comparative quiet of the
trading floor waa in atrange contrast
with the uproar that usually prevaila.
Brokers clerks worked manv hours
checking their records.
A few transactions were taken
cure of In the cash market, mainly
business that had to be cleared on
newly arrived shipments.
F. D. NOT BOTHERED
WASHINGTON, July 21. OP)
President Roosevelt contemplates no
action regarding the atock exchange
where pricea have dropped consider
ably In the Iaat few daya.
Informed today by newsnanermen
at the regular press conference about
reporta on the exchange, regarding
his health, the tanned president smil
ed and replied:
' Look at me."
It was made clear that the admln-
Istration is focusing Its full attention
on the recovery drive and In official
quartera the opinion waa expreased
GANDHI'S SON WEDS BRAHMAN!
A ceremony hilled In India aa "revolutionary" waa tha warfrflnn In
i-wiim ui ucvauas uanuni, son or manaima banan . and M sa Luvm
naja uonai Acnariar, both of whom are pictured above after tha rltea
The bride is a Brahman, highest of th, four caatea; her husband, a
Vaiahya, of a lower caste,
E
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)
vote for reiwal. Dry organiiatlom
gait) tlioy believed tljey bad "a fight
Inc clmm'tV1
The io11h oprnH at 8 a. m. for a
popttlnr vote on the 18th amendment
and the rcintiining "constitutional"
prohibition statutes of tbe state, Isnt
Noveniler by a vote of 206,010 to
l;S.7T"i the en for ci tig acta of state
prohibition were repealed. This, in
fiirt, nullified the "constitutional"
prohibitions which remained.
The election of 116 delegates to
constitutional convention on repeal of
the 18th amendment was only an in
cident of the balloting. The state re
quired nf each candidate a pledge that
be would vote at the convention, wet
or dry, as his county voted. The dele
gates will have no discretion at the
convention, which probably will be
held within 30 days.
Count to Be Slow
Light balloting was predicted by
state ejection officials. Out of a total
registration of 444,000. poinibly Dot
more that ncftAflA
,!!.. ,h.. ..Tt
tb. fart that It ..,,";
and a. app.r,nt
responsible. AI,howhb
uee of coniilersble 7"
oratory the voters m
greatly exercised. Ths Ll1
waa to ib. slow In.s'S
abolish double elect l0
Karly report,
ing precincts today indi''"lJ
trend
Pjcted for forenoon,
Of If) laa a a h a- -a .. 0,1 Ok
been ca.t at tuM-ZH
to Information f-'111 J
cinct,. ,nl
There waa no day en,,..!.
In Multnomsh co,,,',1"
except at 27 polling
preclncta the county w"1
m. At th. other, ft ,'
8 p. m.p when tbe poll. 2
.
ISTllSgMSSSP.
personea were killori . .i 1
quake In the villaM 0f TrCl
tha cllv of Tl.-s.il .'"M
tha city of Denial t..l
day. From the ruin, of
ten peraona were remotrt. J
Injured; tbia niorninr n.i.
red; tbia roornfar. On
believed affeetrf
continued toitav . iili. .
that if speculators and investors are
silly enough to bid up stocks far
above their vulue they are very upt
to lose their money.
Aaron Frank Here
To Fish McKenzie
Aaron Frank, prominent Portland
merchant and civic leader, will fish
the McKenzie for the next three or
four days, he announced Friday when
he stopped in Kugene for supplies,
Mr. Frank, with Mrs. Frank and
their two suns, Hicbard and Jerry,
left Eugene Fridny afternoon for
Thomson's resort where they will
make their headquarters for the trip.
The parly left Tot-tlund three weeks
aso, going to Sun Francisco over the
Oregon coast highway.
"We saw some beautiful country
along the Const highway, hut we had
to come back here to God's country
dared. The Portland merchant, a
strong advocate of "selling Oregon,"
said he intended to emphasise the
name of the Coast highway as the
Oregon eosst highway. In California,
he said, the road waa termed the Red
wood highway. He believes the two
states should unite In calling it the
Oregon Coast highway.
to get some real fishing." Frank de- islati
Utilities Group
Granted Extra Sum
SALEM, July 21. UP) The state
emergency board voted unanimously
here yesterday to authorize utilities
commissioner O. M. Thomas to ex
pend ?27,300 in excess of hi, Icgis
lalive appropriation during 1!W3.
The added expenditure will be for
rate and charges investiuntions and
will be aaaessed-against all the utili
tiea of Oregon, based on their gross
revenues, as provided by a new legis-
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