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v PART II Society, Suburban News Sports, General News PART II Society, Suburban News Sports, General News LANE COUNTY'S HOME- NEWSPAPER EUGENE OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934. NO. 83 IDJUSTERSW1LL DETERMINE LOSS IN SEAVEY FIRE jinnee "' wl" be hcrl ' Portland early next week to Jrt or H ruinB ot tbe eight it? j, and the warehouse on the . , Seavey hop farm on the ((Kenie river that was destroyed J A,, Thursday, according to Alex Seavey, son of the owner. xL exact amount of loss cannot 'i. itterroined until a survey of the li made and In the absence of Shtbtr Mr. Seavey said he could S .nnounce the amount of insur L carried on the buildincs and Z,,nU. James W. Seavey, who was u Portland at the time of the blaze, ll not returned to Eugene Fridny. Alexander Seavey Baid he did not ho what would be done in the Mtl of rebuilding the kilns but It , the assumption that it will be unitary to have a new plant in Jillon by the time the 1035 crop b ready to harvest. Tbe last of the hops in the yard picked Friday forenoon and ,j,M wl" De taken to the Seavey tjjji near Corvallis. Pickers who bsen encamped at the yard At, September 6, when work was drtad, were picking up and pulling Ht Friday. The crop in this ynrd ni jod t,li5 year aml mnn5' f 'be aciero o Dick Franklin, superintendent of Hi yard, said tnat rne origin oi ine 6d had not yet been determined. Be blue was first discovered over tkt furnace in one of the kilns and It nay have been that the furnace m overheated or possibly the blaze lijht have originated from electric jlriaf. Electric lights were used i, all the buildings. Working to Seek Water Board Post Pttitlon! were being circulated Frits- to place the name of J. W. Work Of OB the ballot as candidate for the time water board from the third mi The petitions must be com lilted and filed Saturday at the office if tie city recorder. Mr. Working, who was on a hunting upeditioD Friday, is said to be seek if the nomination at the request of friendi and urging lower water rates. B ifl retired. For a number of years to has been interested in the apart sent business and was for a time con Kcted with the- tax collection depart nat of the sheriff's office. His home it 432 Sixth avenue west. Ruling On Tomato ; Code Handed Down IALEM, Sept. 21. C4 Violation H the melon and tomato marketing ifmment by a dealer or hnndlcr tin ier the producers' and peddlers' act nM not only be punishable under 4 ixriculturnl adjustment net but ft dealer could have his license re loked, Attorney General I. It. Van Ratio held in an opinion hnnded Iwa Thursday. ' Max Gehlhar, agricultural director nd tdniiaistrator of the state ngri ultnrnl code requested the opinion. Strong wrists are said to be es wttal to a first class barber, so men t said to be pore popular and suc "ufol than women as hair-dressers. Deip-lring tissues of Blck persons ire now being heated by electrical y thnt is converted Into hent raratbe tissues of the bodv. 6-THE ELEVEN LATER AMENDMENTS WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE CONSTITUTION h.TM. ' theJ fif,h of erle of tlx articles reviewing the hlatory and contents of the U. 8. Constitution. In ob- .rzcceo0n.t';ec,ir,t!tu!.i,,Lnuw"i" nd of the Constitution's birth, Sept. 17, I787, ..' DES1DES the Bill of Rights, the Constitution has had - only 11 other amendments added to It In Its 147 yeare i of existence. These amendments, with dates ot their adoption and their ratification, are: h nf.TSl "-proTl that the judicial power of the .United States Bhall not extend to auits by a citizen ot 2 Ag n!t1th?,r 8tate' or 8 foreigner against i staie-,J?opted b Consresa March 15, 1794; ratified Jan. o, 1798.) Amendment No. 12 Provides for separate election of president and vice president by the electoral college. (Adopted Dec. 12, 1803; ratified Sept. 25, 1S04 ) Amendment No. 13 Abolishes slavery. (Adopted Feb. 1. 1865; ratified Dec. 18, 1865.) Amendment No. 14 Extends citizenship to all persons bom or naturalized In the United States, and forbids any state td "deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law." (Adopted June 16, 1S66; rati fied July 23, 1868.) Amendment No. 15 Forbids discrimination "on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude." (Adonted Feb. 27, 1869; ratified March 30. 1870.) Amendment No. 16 Gives Congress power to tax in comes. (Adopted July 12, 1909; ratified Feb. 25, 1913.) Amendment No. 17 Provides for popular election of senators. (Adopted May 16, 1912; ratified May 31, 1913.) Amendment No. 18 Forbids the manufacture, sale, or transportation of Intoxicating liquors. (Adopted Dec. 18 1917; ratified Jan. 29, 1919; repealed by Amendment No. 21.) Amendment to 19 Gives equal suffrage to men and women. (Adopted June 4, 1919; ratified Aug. 26, 1920.) Amendment No. 20 Abolishes "lame duck" sessions of Congress; provides for presidential succession; changes Inauguration Day to Jan. 20. (Adopted March 2, 1932: ratified Jan. 24, 1933.) Amendment No. 21 Repeals the 18th Amendment. (Adopted Feb. 20, 1933; ratified Dec. 5, 1933.) NEXT; Proposed amendments. WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. W Attorney Genernl Cummings, speak ing today of the arrest of Bruno Richard llnupmmin, in the Lindbergh kidnaping case said "There is no doubt but thnt the case is broken." His comment came after disclosures that virtually all of Hnuptmann's nei ghbors around his home in New York City either have been or would be asked about their knowledge of the prisoner's bnbits. "There are a lot of things we have yet to learn," a high justice depart ment official said, explaining that the department wanted to find out bow Hauptmann paid hia bills, and how he conducted himself generhlly in the community. The department anuounced that the meu who arrested Hauptmann were: Sergeant Jack Wallace of the New Jersey state police, Lieutenant James Flynn of the New York City police and Special Agent W. F. Seery of the department of justice. The original ancestral family name of Charles A. Lindbergh was Mnnson; his grandfather changed It to Lind bergh when he came to America from Sweden In 1800. Lemonade waa a favorite beverage of the Mongol emperors, who appoint ed a special high rank official to pre pare the driuk which was believed to have curative powera. UMATILLA TO GET SOIL EXPERIMENT PORTLAND, Sept. 21. VP) A five-year program for the demonstra tion of modern soil tillage and con trol of erosion will be undertaken by the federal government on about 30,000 acres of the best wheat land in I'mntilln county. The announcement was mado here by W. A. Rookie, regional director, foderal soil erosion , service of the department of Interior. The work will cost about $ 1.10,000 and will be carried on tn the vicinity of Adams and Athena. Rockie explained that while the Pacific northwest area still is t young grain country and ylelda abun dant crops despite the tremeudous losses from erosion, "the day Is coming when It will be In the aame plight as vaat tracts of land in the middlowest and other grain producing sections unless the experience of the past is heeded and preventive measures taken. "Out in this' part of the United States," he said, "there Is still time for conservation measures." Rockie said that Inst year erosion from flood -waters aloue cost the great region extending south from Spokane, through the Palouse coun try to Walla Walla, moro than sixty million tons of top soil. Millions of tons of the same wheat-producing soil, he declared, are being lost every year through wnsto ful Ullage. Hills Creek Mill To Be Moved Back Into New Timber The county road extending up Hills creek and now terminating at the mill of the Hills Creek Lumber company several mllea above Jasper will be extended a mile and a half so the mill can be moved further back into the timber, It was announced Friday afternoon. County Commissioners Cnl M. Young and O. E. Crowe and County Engineer P. M. Morse went over the soute Friday forenoon and decided to extend the road in co operation with rho lumber company. This company has been cutting lum ber at tho present site ot the mill for many years and flumlng It to its docks on the S. P. right of way at Jasper. When the plant Is moved further up the mountain, where the company owns a lnrge tract of tim ber, the flume will lie extended. INSURANCE SUIT Suit for $3105.57 fidelity insurance has been filed in the federal court In Portland by the Pacific Cooperative Poultry Producers against the Hart ford Accident and Indemnity company. The complaint alleges that the com pany has failed to settle for this amount, which, it is alleged, was lost by the cooperative through embezzle ment of Italph M. Ferry, for two years manager of its Eugene branch. His bond was with the Hartford com pany. The embezzlement is alleged to have covered a considerable period of time. Ferry has not been connected with the cooperative since January 2 of this year. Veterans Endorse Candidates at Meet The Eugene Veterans' Voter league endorsed candidacies of Fred AVent worth for treasurer, Cal Bryan for recorder, Wallnce White socialist can didate for county commissioner and G. F, Hyde, democratic candidate for legislator at their meeting Thursday night. The league took no action on enndi. dates for city council, deciding to leave this matter to n committee to work with the Affiliated Voters league. It is thus expected the veterans group will endorse candidates favored by the other league. Through an error, Thursday, it was announced George Halton was a can didate for councilman in the first ward. Mr. Halton is not a candidate. The candidates in this ward are Fred Carlson and John Conaway. A caterpillar has four times as many muscles as a human being. Burbank produced chestnut trees that produced nuts when they were only six months old and but ft few inches high. "ALL-BRAN WILL ALWAYS BE A PART OF MY DIET" Delicious Cereal Corrected His Constipation If you suffer from constipation, read this fine letter: "I have been troubled for years with - constipation. During this time, I have tried almost every known remedy. Then some one recommended eating: Kellogg's All Bran, and the proper results fol lowed immediately. "Since eating Kellogg's All Bran each morning, there has been a general improvement in my health without the ill effects that I formerly experienced when taking laxatives. Hereafter, Kellogg's All-Bran will always be a part of my diet." Mr. E. G. 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