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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1933)
THE EUGENE B E G I S T E B . Q U A B D htge Two E STORY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) nd they totaled 20 policeman and 16 tirilians. Viera told newspapermen that re port! to the effect that government forces had surrounded Captain Bias nrera merely propaganda. Answer Ready The student directory, the prln- ripal support of the Grau government, rompleleu III uBBr lw mo wyituoi- llon demund that the president with draw. This answer was to be submit ted to Havana Botarians who are ctlng as Intermediaries between the 1 director and the opposition. Shortly before destroyer number 240 entered the harbor another Amer ican shop of war, destroyer No. 151, sailed away. 8HIPS REINFORCED WASHINGTON, Sept, 21. tP Naval veseels hovering off Cuba's shores today were reinforced at trou ble lones for the greater protection of any Americans needing armed shel ter. The state department emphasized there was no present intention of landing marines or bluejackets In Cuba. Instend, Secretary Hull said na tionals endangered by interior diffi culties should move toward the war ships. Violence Spreads But the navy's sudden orders speeding four destroyers from the Guantanoma base in Cuba, to various troubled spots were Interpreted by observers as Indicating a serious sit uation on the islsnd. Some Americans were known to be moving within the gnn range of their country's war ' ships. Consular advices meanwhile report ed communist demonstrations, mob violence and spreading strikes east of Havana. Hull disclosed that In the Interior, some Americans were vir tually prisoners. The shifted navy cordon put two vessels off Antllla, two more off San tiago and an equal number near the Isle of Pines. Only two destroyers re mained In Guantanamo bay where eight were a few days ago, , . PEER VISITS! hi y&vh 1- ft Ml Pit T ft iir xj-' Vcwt ?M No Alarm It Felt For Misting Pair Forest offldali were not worried Thursday over the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Art Pierce of Portland from their camp on the south fork of the McKenzie seven miles up from Bel knap bridge, P. A. Thompson, super visor of the Willamette forest, said. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce had been at the camp since Thnrsday and were last seen Friday. Wednesday Smith Taylor, ranger at McKenzie Bridge, found the camp In good order and their car there but the couple was nowhere to be seen. Mr. Thompson said that It Is unite likely Mt. andU Mrs. Pierce have gone to another! camp. Their neighbors b Portland said that they had often left their main camp and taken tripe into the mountains for several days at time. If Mr. and Mra. Pierce remain away few days longer a search will be made for them, Mr. Thompson said. . The ancient Incee of Bolivia refne ed to be parted from their loved ones' after death; the living- and dead re mained together hi dark, windowless dwellings. The winter of 1020 was the most severe in 103 years in Poland; 60 per cent of the fruit trees and nur sery stock t' that country perished. Prince lyesato Tokunawa, above, who le known ae Japan') "prince of peace," Is shown here on his arrival In San Francisco for two months' goodwill tour of this coun try, after which he will go to Lon don on an unofficial visit. Prince Tokuaawa retired as president of Japan's Houae of Peera after 30 years' service. STORY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) and Butte, Mont., Dr. Gilbert said, and officials urged all possible speed in preparing applications for project to relieve this situation. The delegates from four states stopped on their return at Pendleton to attend a hearing on the upper Co lumbia and Snake river development, especially as affecting the Umatilla Rapids. Representatives from four states were enthusiastic for the devel opment of water transportation as a means of lowering rates on produce from farms and mills, and mines. On the return trip the advisory boards held an extended round table discussion on a regioual plan for the Pacific northwest, including develop ment of water transportation, coordi nation of transportation agencies, de velopment of power, irrigation, city planning and a variety of social prob lems. A tentative regional nlan pre pared by Marshall N. Dana, head of the organization for thia region, was the basis for discussion. An assembly of leadera. from Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana will hold a confer ence in the near future to discuss a regional plan and ita relation to the public works program, Dr. Gilbert said. . N MEETING PLANNED SPRINGFIELD, Sept. 21. (Spe cial) Rev. Dean C. Poindexter plana to go to Coburg Friday evening to show pictures of ' the uprising in Mexico at a special meeting in the Methodist church of that community. The pictures were taken by Metho dist missionnrfea in Mexico. . You'll Save Money if yon buy your NEW FALL OVERCOATS Right Now In Our Big Pre Season September Overcoat Sale 300 Brand New Styles This Season's Finest Values at the Lowest Prices. Come Tomorrow and Saturday, Our New Tall Style Stetson and Mallory Hats $5 S6 $7 ERIC MERRELL Clothes for Men EUGENE U.S.-ST (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) is now bo deeply iu the president's debt (or his strung stand on collective bareaininr in the National Iteeovery Act that it would not be expected to fit; lit the president at tbiv time ou the KuH&itin issue, 2, Opposition of certain religioui groups, which at one time was re garded as iuiiwrtaut, ia now felt to be waning; world events, it ia felt, have radically chunked the position of many leaders, in regard to the issue, in re cent months. 8. Large trade credit extensions to the Soviet, involving upwards of $oO, 000,000, it is felt, could not be ne gotiated successfully without political recognition; such as extension of credits, however, would be expected ; to have a profound and immediate effect upon the activity of the so- called "heavy industries' r railrond equipment, machinery, fabricated steel as well as providing a market for cotton and food stuffs. 4. Although domestic economic con siderations are impelling factors in any final conclusion that may be reached, the president, it is asserted, recognizes that Soviet recognition would have a powerful effect towards arriving at an amicable solution of the strained Uusso-Japauese situation. Observers have noted a marked les soning of the tension between the two nations within the last six months, and American recognition might be a strong factor towards a sound understanding. VVIERD CASE! IDNAP TRIAL (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) unscheduled drama created a furore for a time. The defense Indicated H will seek to show that Harvey Bailey, whose capture on the Texas farm of R. G. Shannon was a highpoint of .Tones' narrative, knew nothing of the kid naping until after it wan all over; Ben Laska, attorney for Albert Bates, accused of being one of the actual kidnapers, said he had not de cided what defense h will make. "The state of Oklahoma blew np my intention of . plea.iing Bates guilty," he said, "by announcing it will charge him with robbery with fire arms, which carries a death penalty." Carnivorous animals lap np water with their tongues; herbivorous ani mals, as the ohrse and ox, suck it up, Dr. W. H. Hegbarg, 8t. Paul chiropractor, ia shown aa he was arraigned at St. Paul on charges of assault and Intent to kill In connection with the recent wlerd kidnaping of Dr. E. J. Enberg, St. Paul aurgeon. Lured from his home, Dr. Enberg was drugged and left In an auto on a railroad track when he refused to perform an illegal operation. High Water Forces Out Gravel Crew The county gravel crew at work resurfacing portions of the Mohawk highway below Marcola wne com pelled to shift Its base of operations Thursday on account of a rise in the stream, due to recent rains. Gravel was being obtained from a bar be low the Stafford bridge but the water egatt to cover it and the crew moved to the Culver place where the gravel is higher out of the water. The road Is elng resurfaced where it had become rough from freezing weather last year. These sections will be oiled next year. James Buchanan was the only bach. elor president of the United States. For the New Lining In your Winter Coat aee Mrs. E. M. Carothers 1940 University Phone 3183 Exclusive Agent for Colonial Damea Toiletries BIGGER SAVINGS Friday, Saturday and Monday SOo Palmollve Shampoo ... 35c Wltchhaxel, full pints $1.50 Takara Antiaeptie Powder. , 25c 19c 98c $1.00 Ever Ready 4 Q. Razor, Gold Plated., I3V7 50c Vloks Nose and Throat Drop ... 3 So Gem Blades SOo Unguentlne (For Burns 39c 29c 39c 50c Squibb's Milk of Magnesia 3Qc 30e GlyoBrine Sup- 4 Q posltorlee, adult .... I WW 250 Rosa Water and 4 Cm Glycerine, 4 oz. ... I WW C-1.00 Upjohn 7Q Cod Liver Oil I WW 50c Yeast Foam Q9 Tablet WWW 85o Jad Aft Salts "C 35o Palmollve 00 Shaving Cream ,.fcww 75o Cod Liver JQ. 0111 pint ,..HwU SOo Pebeco OQm Tooth Pstt k9C 600 Baume 4Q. Analgeslque (French) WWW 59c $1.00 Bayer'a Aspirin, 100's $1.35 Sargon OQ 60e Sargon AQt Soft Mass Pills ..twC 1 pint Squlbba Mineral Oil , $1.00 Adlerlka for 63c 69c $1.25 Parkette Ft. Pen Parker Pen Cs. SSfi 2 oz. Nasal Spray with A. Ephedrlne WUC DOe Blsodol for , $1.50 Alarm Clock 49c SOo Rubbing Alcohol, 1 pint 98c .19c 26e First Aid 4Q. Sanitary Napkins. I wC 35o Bayer Aspirin Tablets, 2 dozen., 2Jc $1.00 Russian Mineral CQ Oil, 1 quart OwC $1.00 Autostrop Blades 10'e , 49c 49c $1.00 Probak Razor Bladee 10e Palmollve Toilet 5j Soap, 8 bars WWW 35c Williams Shaving Cream 29c $1.00 Beef, Iron and Wine, full plnti.. BOe Psyllium Seed, Black, 1 pound , .. 49c 29c $1.25 Eno's Fruit Salts .... SOc Molle Shaving Cream 87c 33c Agents for Haaa Fresh Chocolate! TOBACCOS 1 lb. Granger 8Se 1 lb. Geo. Waeh'gton SOc 15e Velvet 10c 15e Prince Albert. .. ,10c 1 lb. Prince Albert.. 79o Bring Your Prescription to Us Mall Ordere Filled. Add 10 for Postage. STORY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) 90S to $1,260,070, farm Implements from $174,820 to f130,4i!0 and money and accounts from $41,715 to $2S,508. Livestock Less livestock of all kinds decreased in number with resultant decrease in total valuation. Horses and mules this year numbered 2000 ss compared with 8114 last rear and the decrease In val uation Is from $02,190 to $87,020. Cattle fell off in number from 18,071 to lfl.110 and In value from $.'140,070 to $278,260. There were 22,179 sheep aa compared with- 29,020 last year and the valuation dropped from $61, 560 to $44,210. Goata dropped from 11,801 to 8720 and in valuation the decrease is $12,170 to $0035. . The number of bogs sssessed this yesr was 1201 compared with 1S64 last year and the assessed valuation this year is $4715 while last year it was $0210. Roga and foxes decreased from 420 to 388 and the valuation from $7860 to $6330. Toultry drop ped from 87,557 to 80,1(1.1 and the value from $20,580 to $17,510. Col onies of bees Increased in number from 219 to 279 but the value de creased from $515 to $420. Value of share of stock showed a decrease from $960 to $300. Lee Divorce Case Being Heard Here The divorce case of Ella Lee against Harold L. Lee Is being heard in circuit court before Judge B. L. Eddy of Roseburg. who was asked by Judge G. F, Skipworth to hear the ease. Mrs. Lee filed suit against her husband for separation on the ground of cruel and inhuman treatment and Mr. Lee contested. The case was atarted Wednesday morning and was still being heard Thursday afternoon. Mr. Lee ia former county jailer here. Sixty thousand families in London have only one room to live b) while 135,000 families have only two rooms. NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE SHOWN SO MANY u.,T t ALL UJATS Fortunately we Dougnt them early, before the price h and now we show you values $4 to $10 lees thin ,,i,,ne" prices. r"l"tennBt FUR TRIMMED COATS l"."1 $24.50 " $49.50 SPORTSWEAR AND SWAGGER COATS in a generous enowing or CO DC to atylea and fabrloe WWaOw SWAGGER SUITS smartly etyled of mannish tweed perfect fitting garments at The Most Attractive Art Needlework w have shown for yeara now awaits your choosing Pillow Cases, Luncheon Sets, Scarfs, Novelties, Pillows, and dozens of other items. Pequot Stamped Cases new designs, OQm, pair WWW Wearever' Stamped Cases A splendid quality, 7Qq A Great Big BLANKET VALUE In two-tone, reversible wool blankets with satin binding;. Orchid and green blue with yellow, etc. Very special at $5.95 $24.50 $17.50 t0 $22.50 Theme Silk Hosiery Sheer ehlffons, chiffon service er service weights give the utmost satisfaction and beauty in the new fall shades. The pair $1.00 GLOVES GLOVES Hundrede of pairs Slipon Novelty Cuffs. Blaok, brown, mode, white and navy sizes 6 to 7. Capeskin Gloves S 1.3 9, $1.95, $2.25 Kid Gloves Pigskin 8ervlee Gloves, pair . $2.95 $2.49 The Broadway inc. 30 East Broadway Smart nr.- mj mm lining Prom ,.,. . 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