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THE 'REGISTER. GUAED, EUGENE, OREGON Page Two PROBEOFFASCiST DICTATORSHIP PLOT BE (CunllNUEP FBOM PAGE I) chiefa purported charem that h had hern approach! by V.'nll Rlrrrt hro krra to hrnil an nrmy of WiO.OOO for mer mldlera ami othora to marrh to Wahinston nnd nelio rontrol of the Wfrl (tovrrnmrnt. . Chairman John W. Mr-t'ormirk of th hou rommittte prnmiwl a thor ough InvMtlcntion. aajin "W r olnc to rt t the bottom of thin matter nii we nre soinE to cnll wit neee nnd records thnt will brlnB out the truth whntever thnt mnT be." Chairman MrCnrmirk ami Hep. Samuel Diekftein. tiee-rhnlrmnn. heard (ienernl Butler for more than two houra yeaten'ay and id later that Kutler had repented most of the atatementa attributed to him In a newspaper atory In whlih details of the "plot" were given. Both member aid General Butler made It elear lie had flnttr rejeeied nil proposal made hr the "Fascial" grmip. Charge Publicity Stunt The nertlon thnt Ilutler'a story was n pirlilieily alunt rimie from Mm tiulre, the bond salesman, who wna named hv the former Marine eorpa hend aa the man who urged him to head the Fascist army. Marfltiire tea tified before the eommittea after fien ernl Holler, and on leaving the com mittee hearing, denied the truth of Butler'a rhnrgea. "Our attitude la thnt It'a all a joke, a publicity atunt by Butler," aald Mne fitiire. "Flla atatementa are untrue. There never waa aueh a plot. Any thing he anya mint have been mnde up out of whole cloth, out of hla own mind." ; Colonel firnyaon M. P. Murphy, head .of the brokerage houae employing MaHlnlre. charartcrlaed the ehantea 'aa "allly." 1 "Perfect Moonthlna." General Ilnjch 8. Jnhnaon. former NBA administrator, rommentlnf on report that Butler had told frlenda In Phlladerphla that Johnaon waa ached nled be dictator, aald: - "He had better be pretty rareful. Nobody aald a word in me about any thing of the kind, and If they did I'd 'throw them out the window. I know nothing about it." 1 Thomaa "VV. foment, partner In the ?flrid of J. P. Morgan, and Co., Inform ;ed of a report, that the Morgan firm waa Involved In the plot, aald: ; "Perfect Moonshine! Too unutter ably ridlruloua to comment upon." t Butler'a testimony waa reported to hava been that MneOuire approached 'him laat auinmer and told htm the ..financial Imrkera of the movement had subscribed f :1,"H x .( K "to Iny on the line" and could ralae another $50, .000.000 If need be. Butler waa reported to bava aald MacGnlra told him that If Butler de clined to lend the movement, the job woiild be offered to General IIoiirIbi ;Mnc.rlhur, chief of alaff of lha I'nl '.ted Plates army, and If tha latter He alined, to 11 an ford MacXIder, former Toiiiniander of the Amerii-nn llon. The namea of yula Jnhnaon and Ulenry Stephens, other former legion commanders, were also reported men tioned by Butler. All denied they had rfver heard auch a achema. BLAZING QUICKLIME FIRE INJURES 30 FIREMEN! t'f VT . . h IS 1 - .. i A "v Mi Vi lTV . More than 100 tons of teething quicklime fired when overtaxed storm drains backed water Into a chemical worka brought eerioua burns to 30 San Francisco firemen fighting the blaze. The sputtering lime, sprayed by chemical hoses, covered the firefighters and quickly ate through their clothing. Many were carried from '.he scene or the Diaze. lory prttjiH't in Kunene was inloptnl. Tli in would tfiko enrp of ndfiitintwil I equipment nppiltv nt the plnnt. IXINDON. Nov. 21 P) Aiubas Rnilor IN it n MntMidiiira of Jnpan iiltnin todiiv drrlinwl to modify tlif .ItipniiPKA do ma ml for full egunlity in nflviil power. Ho Kve ill Id rpfiiHid dirpctly to Hir Jihn Simon, Hritinh foroifrn Rpcrptnry, In conference between the two. I'oliticnl (iiieMtioiiN were nltto dis rtmHed In tlio nieellnt;, imhtdiiijf a pnMlhlA pnlltlenl part, hut Hie .hip- anese envoy nun in alnteil thnt .Inpnn helieypH pnli.lcnl qnentions would only pompltmln the present, pnnver sntlnnii which nre directed toward nsvlns the wny for a new nsrnl treaty between .Inpnn. !rent Hritain. and the T'niied Stated In VXM. (CONTINUED FflOM PAGE I) building Campaign . Headquarters Will Be Opened Shortly k Wh mmnniin headuunrtitri tnr thft Itfiter Homes campaign here .scheduled fo be ready for occupancy mh nn week. pUn are helttf laid hit ; n opsn hone at which the public .will he Invite, to inpect the location i in the ltmtk of fommerca building, It ' was announceil Wednemlsy followtni a i meeting of in executive committee j mf the rnmpaiKii. Th open hou will ! be held in nltoiit two werk. tiraham Hmilh, local architeii, h fceen en,nel In draw plana for the ! headniinrtera room which will be lo- j ;cated In the north ide of the build .inc. The rear of the room will eon- ! ut of pnneln. ch one with A ape ' rial design for tte purpose of dem on-.tratint what can de d"n along ; Ihia Una. : In the rer of the ro.m will be 1 ,epac fo renmmittee meetiiiKH and thrr gatherti.ua In mnneiMlon with the rampaivn. Committee plana to de signate certain dara Mn which dif ferrut phaeM of the bmldins IndnMry will hava a diaplay showing their ware. f In order to r.'.ice fundi to pajr e peiit.es of the oi!ie and other earn aisn rosia. it wni decided to publlab a direrlnry of the budding trade In iliiRiry of thta city, i It wan reported the ran. ana of the rounly, for the purpoae of detrrminiim what renoration and nrw buiMins ma bo done, wna niakitig good progrena with nine men at work In lingerie three in Springfield and our in Junc tion ity. Th'se ranvAvera have been liuthorircd tn take plrdgea of norfc that will he dvie. J The publicity rommiite of the cam j.aign will meet at the lel Rer pfife Thursday noon at V-:10 o'clock. ; COUNCIL TOMEET The Centra Labor rounHI of Ku ene will meet at lalmr hall on We Jtroadwav dne..ny evening at S n'rlock, it wii annonmed Velne.)MV by lliiiih ltevnolda. aecretary. He -ral irotmrtnnt Item of famneai are Scheduled lo be considered, tenanca of i-omity nnd market roads In the yicinity of r.ngrtie wna approv ed by the committee. They will ho en Knifed In rlcnrltiir nnd hurniug brtin h and rubbish nt tho aide of the ronda, cletiring nnd replming cut yerla, clearing b.-nnilh briduen and will do general nvtinirnanct. A almilar projert hna been under way during tho full. Tho project calls for the einjdoy ment of 41 laliorerM, two foremen, five county foremen and unn coun ty engineer, thr- amount to be spent is $57 7 H. An addenda to the mattress fac ! Bike Owners to Register in City i Itee'ifd ration of bicycle owners, I ench twner to hnve a card ho win:: . the nnmher of his wheel, his sig I nature and his (ingcrprintx, has been started In Eugene in fln at tempt to nurtnil t- nviuensiH hi cyclo thefts In the city, it whs an nounced Wednesday by Chief of police Carl Bergman. I'pon authorization of the police tommittee of the city council, tha police department anil thn Pratt nnd Owens Insurance agency nre pern tl lift In regiNterlng bicycle owners In the city. More than !V Ireailv have regifctered and others are coming' In each day. Chief Rers man said. Cndcr th plan, bicycle owner go to the Pratt and Owns com pany, receive their card and then take It to tU police station where their fingerprints are taken on the same card. Chief Ilergmnn has set the hour of 10 a. m. Saturdays as the time for fingerprinting. nder this syatem. anyone found with a bicycle without having the proper registration enfd will be sub ject to suspicion of theft. Chief Ilergmnn pointed out. In this way It la believed theft will be curtailed ta detection will be treatly facilitated. STORY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) ; the in for mn I sentiment of the MKVo Irxinlnture thnt the highway com mi a siuu should not issue nny more gen mil obligation bonds. The entire is sue rests with the legislature and under the federal nirreement such ac tion would not violnte the contracts. Obsidians Planning. Compass Hike Sunday The Kugene Obsldir.n club will , Kpousor a compass hike Sunday, Nov. j 'J5. with Hugh Currin and Porr Tlsm. I lin leaders, jt was announced Wed nesday. Members of the party will leave rintsnn'a studio nt 8 a. m., Sunday. 1 The trip will be north of the Walter j villc power plnnt nnd will consist 'of a six -mile round-trip w.lk. Instrue I tion In the use of the compass will ; he a feature of the hike. A enrpet tack was successfully re moved from the liu g of three-year-old llobert Jackson of Syracuse, N. T. A dynamite plant is located at Knxnn, capita,! of the Tartar autono mous socialist republic, .'!0 milrs from Moscow. O'Doherty to Enter Plea On Thursday (ieorge R. O'Poherty, accused of pasNing numerous bnd checks in Ku qene last week, was arraigned before .Indue 1. F. Skipworth in circuit court Wednesday afternoon nnd the judge set l;M Thursday morning as time for entcrius his plea. O'lMberty wit nrreted Saturday nnd he had waived grand jurr action. j The charge filed nz.ilnut htm was uttering a forged check. RFC FILES SUITS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) ainininrra to make a report on their fimlinca. Other creditor, were prevented from filinir aiinilar auits by a tenfi porary restraining order Issued hy Feleral Judge John P. Barnea. The circuit court suita aaked a determination of tdio arc creditors and detalla of the allejed unsatis fied liabilities. Notable Hold Stock Roth bills set forth that the loan waa made the Central Republic Bank and Trust company, which sub sequently merged with the City National Bank and Trust company, following Dawea resignation from the RFC chairmanship. The bank borrowed .10.noo.(0 Tune 20. 1032. and JSO.OOOtOO Oct. 8, 1932. The unpaid balance, with accrued Interest, totals $60,000,00. the sulfa allege. Pnwes resigned June 6, lfK!2. Considerable amounts of atock were aald to b held by Greek merchants In Chicago. Other stock holders were aald to Include: Ruth Ilnnna McL'ormlck Simms: John Barton Payne; John W. O'lnry. former president of the I. S. Cham ber of Commerce; nnd Oilbert Por ter, attorney for Samuel Insull. apnker. Marion Carothera, Marion Cover. Bob Dererell, Florence Gor don, Ruth Hall, Jerome Handsbuh. Georgia Hollingwortb, Elaine Holmes Irene Kelly, Howard Lorence, Bar bara MaeLarcn. Vera Mor.wh. Jean MoMorran. Virgina Middleaworth, Janet Morris, Bill Moiely, Madra Nixon. Betty Stanard. F.rmine Stuart, Kathel 8utton, Blanche Thompson, Harriet Thompson. Jane Warlick, Betty Wayde, Carlton Zane. - Harvest Festival Planned at Church Honor Roll For Junior High Given I The honor roll for the first nine I weeks of the year at Roosevelt Junior high school haa been an nounced from the office of Wendell i. Van Loan, principal of the school. A total of 21 on the list of fifl nre members of the Roughridcr chapter of the National Junior Honor so ciety. Every member of the society now haa mnde a place on the honor roll. Aa soon as grade averagea and character ratings can be mode up. several new atudenta will be Initated by the society. The total for this honor roll Is 20 per cent of the student body of 344. The seventh grade leads with 27 on the list, the ninth grade followa with 2.r, and the eighth grade as. 17. Following is the list of names; 7th grade Porman Alford, Jessie Ashby, James Baker. Hale Balfour. Wanda Burrh. Mary Ethel Card. Randall Caswell. Barbara Crosland. Margaret PeCou. Laurel Gilbertson, Nadine Goodman. Margaret Hnrsh man. Barbara flicks, Peter Howard, Nell Kork. Sylvia Morse, Edith Onthnnk. Marian Palmer, Doris Rnyburn. Sara Spencer, Suzanne Stickles. Tt.m Warlick. Gernldine Wetsell, Bill Wood. Doris Worden. Ionise Murphy, Mary Anna Will oiighby. 8th grade Freeman Bovard. Howard Cheney. Donald Coulter Enid i00d. Barbara H.ill, Susw Hutfaker, Marjory Jones, Franci !eavitt, Bettu Perry, Marjorie Saw yer.ilerry Spurlock, Pat Stanard. Mildred Thompson. Donald Tread gdd. Conchy t'rnuire, Colver Waller Madge Weber. fth grade Rill Allen, Joanne Am- The women of the First Methodist Episcopnl church are sponsoring their annual "harvest festival" in the church basement, Thursday afternoon and evening. Booths will be open at 8 o'clock ut which articles may be bought for Christmaa gifts, and for household uses. A fish pond, a shoe shining par lor and candy bootha will also be open during the afternoon. . An Oriental booth with Miss Ruth T. Bilker in charge will sell articles from other countries. During the aft ernoon tea will e served in thia Ori ental room, decorated with Oriental objects. A cafeteria supper will be served during tho evening from 5 o'clock un til 7. The divisions oi the Ladies Aid are having booths at which food of all kinds may be purchased. At 7 o'clock entertainment will tje furnished by members of the Wesley club. An one-net play depicting a sew ing club in 2000 A. D. will be given with the following boys tnking part: Harold Strnwn, director: Joe Reid, Frank Chambers, Art Lamka nnd Bob Buxton. All members of the church and their friends are invited to come for an evening of fun and fellowship. Blindfold Drive Stunt to Be Given At 12:30 Thursday afternoon, Hal Mason, noted movie stunt man known the world over for bia fnmous blind fold drive nnd "iron jnw" stunts, will drive a coupe while blindfolded on a merohnnts' shopping tour of Eugene. Mr. Mason offers a reward of $20 to nny person who can guess his blindfold drive secret. He will start his shopping tour from the McDonald theater, where he will also appear at both matinee and evening perform ances. His stage presentation will in clude the human awing, public bath and death defying human bridge stunts as well aa an expose of his blindfold drive secret. GALAPAGOS DEATHS STORY (CONTINUED. FROM PAGE I) ere foi-nd aruTTr- wm " firti,,, . GRovTfTutTrr- ;;dy af,.rnn Officp in II,. v ... ine rttlif. tountv Jurf- r: . V Cc"i ci 1 fry waiver , lhs "?! U ,TI oe ,surn '"'" three da '"" L n-1 made. 1 iWtit-! couldn't write, when he arrives there enrly next mnnth. Are the bodies those of Alfred Ru dolph Lorenz, of Paric, brousht to the island two years ago by the bar oness, and of a Norwegian fisherman whose name is believed to be Xup jrernod? That is what Cnpt. Hancock, patron of science, who each yenr leads a scientific expedition to the archipel ago, is wonderinp. Lurid nre the details of the history of the Mini, 3-S-year-old woman from PariP, since her arrivnl about two year ago at Charles irland. lomdiest Inhabited island in the world. The bayou n""""" I support man.Tfr fcftj DIVORCE SUIT FILED Bertha Iluth Mulkey Wednesday filed In circuit court suit agninst Albert. Georee Mnlftey for divorce, alleging desertion. She seeks the care and custody of their minor daughter. The new poatoffiiv at Minneapolis will have one of the longest corridors in the northwest. It will be $00 feet long. DESCRIPTIONS RECEIVED LOS ANGELES, Nor. 21. OP) Descriptions of the two starved and thirst ravaged bodies found Saturday on the black b?ach of tho waterle&a Marchena island of the Gnlnpago were radioed to the Associated Press today by Captain Manuel Rodriguez of the t"na clipper Santa Amaro, who made the tragic discovery. 'The bodies were lying on their backs." Captain Rogrignez reported. "The larger one wns about six feet, bald in front with a small tuft of brown hair in back. The head was resting on a bundle of clothes. Clothes of the body were light colored. "The other body was 50 feet away. It was five and half feet long, very slight, with thick long hair, four in ches long. It wore pants, cut or torn off at knee." Tart of the message to the Asso ciated Press fron; the tuna clipper was lost in transmission, owing to the weakness of the sending set. 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HE'S COT THESE FIGURES WRONG GA1N.' 5AM6 OLD TROUBLE -SLEEPLESS NIGHTS"" TOO BD BUT IF HE DOESN'T S"NAP OUT OF IT, HE LL UNO HIMSELF NEXT MORNING AnreR another siecpless wont . LJJ BUT DAN, YOU'VE COT TO GET UP.' YOUHE half an HOUR LATE ALREADY.' IT'S NO USE , HONEY. 1 THIS LYING AWAKE NIGHT AFTER NIGHT HAS ME LICKED COMPLETELY. Ttell YOU,AARS.ROSS ITS SERIOUS.1 AND THEY'VE WARNED HIM TWICE AT THE OFFICE ALREADY .' I WISH I KNEW WHAT TO do: BUT WHY DON'T 1 YOU TRY GIVING HIM. OVALTINE? Wt'VI FOUND IT SIMPLY WORKS WONDERS IN OUR FAMILY. , II nil .J 1 OUT OF A JOB. fl ' '-'" ' - lll-l I ukc ue I I II iku iucu 1 J fc. I I ai cc&nvf I a ' -', I 1 1 11 rt-.v. 1 1 , II I y J I THAT NtCHT I i, I I SOM MINUTCS LATER I fTIT I I I ' rwr ArTrnhjOcifi I 1 1 . s '"k. 11 111 I II in s 1 OVALTINE T WHY, ISN'T THAT THE SUISS FOOD-DRINK YOU HEAR SO MUCH ABOUT THESE DAYS" r VF AND CH.t"' ALWAYS REC0NI IT BECAUSE IT HASNT ANY DRUGS ,N ,T The oryi. a of antelope. U rnlleil the femsbok In 8-uilli Afrirn. Z STOMACH BOTHER? "". Mr. ChMtMn Cit'P H M fc'H till Ay, ,Vt w, iaaun, u a 1 nfrrr frit like rtiif kntt would hth h 4 feU ihi whiw. I felt liird ii-d m uk r (, ft y t lr 1'i'f.fi r.oItUn M4itl ncmfiT nd mt at h K in my tant-n-h, rt vtd m Gt (tit lndl- rtttlon o that I rmiid ti anything without ir of itinrtM " AH -al - Who It thtg InvtrUd tlren? Champion fancy dtvor? Olympic loam iwimmr,' Vou'ra wrong: It's nont other than Norma Shcarar, practicing at her Santa Monica homo aomt of tha fancy diving for which aht n noted. Tha famous Him aiar hai often given oxhtbl Uona of her tprlnghoard proweti. "Blue" Spells Rrduva some women to tb pnnlant hdo ot their own imilinft eli. Dthers ukr tho Vrpetahle (umpoumi when they feel th ''hlu'1 (uminn on. It steadies t)tmetr inn nerves . . , helps to tune up thcjtene't! t.ea.ih...gitethem more pep . . more charm. YOIA E. PINKHAMT VEGETABLE COMPOUNL SO THIS IS OVAWINS! IT TASTES MARVELOUS WHY DIDN'T WE TRY IT BEFOPET I ! u7 I I: M il MRS. ROSS SAVS IT WORKS LIKE A CHARM SO HURRY ALONG TO BED. ' ' 1 1 1 I W ' ! ASLEEP ALREADY.' v-, 1 1 CAN HARDLY 'V ' 1m believe my eyes.' f Vi. 17 ' a boy, did 1 steep AND AM I READY TO 'HIT THE LINE today: OH DAN... YOU DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH BETTER YOU LOOK. YOU SEEM LIKE A DIFFERENT PERSON .' LOOK AT THAT.' HEV CLEANED UPHIS WORK ALREADY. HOrH-DOPEYAw,' ABOUT HIM nun - - j A SECULAR i NONSENSE. T . . mi rvmn 1 ' ( ... ..iH CiU ANU , TO A 1 m 1 r TO GAIN SLEEP QUICKLY Try This Druglcss Method.. . Used Jor Years In Europe u a way t)i.t hols to brine aound, rcstltil slctp at niglit. A nay that many thousands toll us w tumwful. Not ly unnc dnigs-but by drinking a cup of hot Ovallin t bcHllimp. W urge you to try it and are hat it dor? or you. ltundmL" of ikvtur: ri'.-.iMii',crl it In . i, i i !u, 1 ' ,iU s. And brvauae it 1 fur ooa-drini. Thua it avoid Lha ue M dniga. They recommend it too brcause it brings you other benefits. For Ovaltuie is rrmarkably ray to digest, and it iinuusl food raltir make it a valuable aid to nature in rebuilding nerve, brain and body tissue while you sleep. tn this way you awaken in the morning not with a "drugjy" feeling, but clear-eyed, refreehed nerves calm and mind clear -just the way you should feel after perfect night'a alcep. So outstanding am the results accredited to Ovaltin thst, during the World War, it was used as a standard ration for invalid soldiers. Thousands of people, men and women, use it regularly to restore vitality when fatitrued-and aa a strength ening food for nursing mothers, convalescents, and the aged. Gel a cjn of Ov;ltii- at ny drug or grocery store today. Or mail lh ooupoo at U ritiht for a fret truU supply. DON'T LET SLEEPLESS NIGHTS "CET VOU DOWN " CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL T IN TODAY. I til ! 7l7oT3-TAYTEST. ITMt WaSWK COMPVT. lPt l-W. 11 Nocih Michifan Av..Qucago. Ill- I PiMV vnd me your 3-day tnal pKkae M y.V tihmt or oNication. t Car,, OVALTINE Look for New Low Pnc 1 aWWWn tWl ' " a--- OtfJ