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Page Eight THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE. OREGON - i ! s . WASHINGTON, Juno 21. UP) Senate liberals began n movement to day to keep congress in session "all auinmer If necessary" to put through President Roosevelt's new wealth tax program. . More than 20 senators were said to have signed a declaration to that and. Senator LaFollette (Prog., Wis.), and Borah (It., da.), and others were die leaders in tho drive. t Late in the day they were said to have members on both republican and democratic sides of the aisle lined up behind the move, '. Democratic lenders have Indicated the program, or most of it, would go over until next session. t LaFollette lost an attempt In the finance committee yesterday to Incor porate some of the new taxes In the house resolution extending for one i WHAT'S A LADY TO DO? John', missed another mosquito I But ha can't kill them one at a time, anyway he won't live that long. The trick, la to kill 'em wholesale I i i Spry your home with STANDARD OIL FLY SPRAY and rid it of mosquitoes, flies, gnats, fleas, moths and other insects. Standard Oil Fly -Spray excels in all recog nized killing tests. Skilled chemists, modern laboratories and selected ingredients produce a product that kills insects QUICKLY. When you buy Standard Oil Fly Spray it already has kilted insects,, for each batch of this solution undergoes a rigid killing test. It KILLS! aVuaua at eeuHM STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA TRIPLE-SEALED... ft atuvuf itieJt Freshness They're "Quaker-Crisp! No wonder Quaker Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice are extra crunchy extra tasty I They're puffed to crisp, golden perfection by the famous process Quaker originated. Then they're double-crisped in the special Quaker way to hold their delicious flavor. And they're packed in a triple-sealed carton to insure satisfying freshness when you get them. year about $500,000,000 of nuisance levies expiring June 30. He announced he would renew his efforts on the floor when the resolu tion comes up, probably tomorrow. Seven Tacoma Resume Operations TACOMA, June 21. UP) Seven lumber, door nnd plywood plants re sumed operations hero this morning despite heavy picket linen. Police re ported no serious disorders. Hovernl other mills reported they mny start operating during the dny. OIL EXPLOSION niCUMOXD, Cnl., June 21. OP) Two employes of the Htandnrd Oil company experimental laboratory here were critically burned today when a drum of oil exploded. The victims were Allen Hobinson, 2-1, Berkeley, and II. H. Quinby, 27, Snn Pablo. SALEM, June 21. (U.R Governor Martin went to Portland today to confer with prominent business men, whom he would not name, on pynns for Oregon's new state en pi to 1 building. The governor was to attend a meeting of the Portlnnd chamber of commerce tonight to dine tins agricultural prob lems. ;::."vr' "--.. OTHER STANDARD OIL HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS ClIANINO FLUID Knocks tha spots out of every thing dresses, suits, hats, ties, gloves, ruga, ate. SUF-POUSHINQ WAX Put It on your floora It jMnu !-dries bright la J minutes. If you prefer to use a polisher, choose Standard Oil Liquid Wax or Standard Oil Paste Wax. Gaakatiteaf 0 FULL STRI FULL STRENGTH Moiaunon - mis - roachk MOTHS - FlUI - ANTS - ONATS tvmii -x.tr i i r CatHa CUDCEDajTBs- "They're bltln'l" Perhaps It'a of Eugene Izaak Waltons going aooui ino ones mat Dig- inai goi BREVITIES CONTINUED FROM PAGE tion to the program hod developed in the house sub-comtnittce. Tile senate alrend has passed the amendment. SALEM, June .21. UP) County judges of Baker and -Coos counties today were placed on the state forest acquisition board by Governor Martin. Henry's Grocery 698 West 6th Free Delivery Phone 2314 Saturday and Monday Specials Golden West Coffee ORl 1-Ib. tin COC Golden West Coffee OQ Mb. Jar COC White Eagle Soap 4 10 bara I I w Sanlclor Q Quart bottle wG Clabber Girl Baking Powder 10-ounce 2 for "Jq Calumet Baking CCf Powder 21,-lb. can. . www Bran Flakes 3 packagea faww Candy Bara iA. 3 for 1UC Gloss Starch 1 Rft 2 packages Iww Corn sj for 4 Q No. 2 can C I 9G Tomatoes for nAn No. 22 can... W C9C Campbell's Tomato E Juice Per can WW Paper Platea C Dozen wC Malt-o-Meal 4 Q Package I WW Holy Cleanser 4 J 3 cans I WW Butter B Grade, 9T Saturday only, pound. I w We are open All Day Sundays knd Evenings. We carry a good supply of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Also Fresh Meats and Lunch Meats. A BUSY DAY AT THE BANK! only mosquitoes that are bltln', but for fish hook, line and sinker. Just away. He named Charles E. Baird of Baker and Hugh McLain of Marshfield to the new board. PORTLAND, June 21. U.R In dignantly denying reports they wouldn't be back next year, members of the Grand Army of the Republic, Depart ment of Oregon, today returned to their homes at conclusion of its 54th annual encampment. The convention will be held but one day May 12 next year instead of the three days this year. PORTLAND, June 21. (U.FD Ore gon's portion of the $13,000,000 al lotment to the agriculture department for forest work approved by the presl dent yesterday is $678,000, a Wash ington dispatch to the Journal said today, Washington will receive $626,' 000. SILVERTON, June 21. U. Sil- verton's comely justice of the peace Jane Ann Kvenson, 21 cracked down on two culprlta in her first trial and dealt out $25 fines and a good scold ing. SALEM, June 21. 01.0 Elliott Michener and Richard Franzeen, sought at Alameda, today, were for merly prisoners in Oregon state peni. tentiary and are suspected of having spirited John K. Giles, alias Jack Laird, away from the prison when he escaped hut Nov. T. GENERAL WASHINGTON, June 21 UP) Allotments totalling $40,043,272 under tho work relief program were ap proved late yesterday by President Roosevelt. Of the $13,827,500 given the forestry department, Oregon was listed to receive $67S,S73 and Wash ington $620,744. PHILADELPHIA, June 21 UP) Tommy Loughran last night uncover ed an altogether different style in sonndly whipping Ray Impellitiere, Iltica, N. T giant, in ten fast rounds. Tommy, at 188, spotted his giant op ponent 66 pounds and about seven inches In both height and reach. He now plans an Invasion of European rings. FOI.SOM PRISON, Cay., June 21. U.R Aldrlch Welsford Luts. 10- year-old Portland, Oe., dairy worker. who begged for death, was hanged on tho gallows today for the mnrder of Frank D. Angermeier, BJ, ot Duns- mulr. LONDON, Juno 21. UP) An ex change telegraph dispatch from Hong kong today said officers and men of This Week-End ICE CREAM In all these delicious flavors: Vanilla, Chocolate, Pineapple, Maraschino Pineapple, Pepper mint Candy, Buttered Pecan, Toffee Crunch, Peach, Lemon Custard. Fresh Dairy Products Direct To You Christensen's 149 East Broadway jio)o)Hl Hot hat III II B NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY "Uneeda akr" j you'll find the younuer oeneratlon wait until you hear the stories British warships there bad been re called to their ships in view of the possibility ot fighting in British terri tory between rebel and loyal Chinese vessels. WASHINGTON, June 21. UP) Representative Wollgren (D,. Wash.) yesterday filed with the bouse ways and means committee a petition de manding an immediate bearing on a bill by Representative Samuel B. Hill (D Wash.) providing for a 33 1-3 per cent excise tax on im ported chemical wood pulp. WASHINGTON, June 21. UP) Senator Steiwer (R., Ore.) haa not! fied the senate that the clerk missed his name when calling the roll on the social security bill and that he should have been polled in favor ot it, oak ing the final count 77 to 6. KANSAS CITT, June 21.- Storms that In places reached tor nadic violence left many sections of the middle west checking new weather-wrought damage today. Ann Kraft, 24, was killed, and her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kraft, were seriously injured by a tornado at Shields, N. D. Lightning killed Mrs. Mert Hunter, 46, near Joplin, Mo. WASHINGTON, June 21. UP)- The American Newspaper Guild today opened a fight on a house amend ment to the Wagner labor relations bill.' The amendment declared that nothing in the bill shall be construed to interfere with freedom of the press as guaranteed under the first amendment to the constitution. LORAIN, 0., June 21. UP) Frank Malloy, managing editor of the Lorain Journal, where a contro versy between editorial employes and the management is in progress, was attacked and beaten as he entered the newspaper plant today. ROME, June 21. UP) The new world's altitude record for women fliers, established yesterday by the Marchess Carina Negrone, was an nounced officially today as 12,043 meters (39,511.0758 feet). Her mark is about one-half mile higher than that set by Mile. Maryse Hilst of France who flew to a height of 36,771 feet June 17. WASHINGTON, June 21. OJ.B Following closely President Roose velt's message recommending heavier taxes on wealth the treasury an nounced today Income tax collections for the current fiscal year had ex ceeded $1,000,000,000 for the first time since 1932. ALAMEDA, Cal.. June 21. (U.PJ Two men originally Bought as sus pects in the Weyerhaeuser kidnaping case were identified today as lessees of an Alameda house in which ex tensive counterfeiting equipment was found. From rogue's gallery pictures the men were identified as Richard Franxecn and Elliott Michener. BASTIA. Corsica, June SI. (UJ0 Andre- Spado, last of the famous Corsican honor bandits, wss beheaded on the guillotine at dawn today in the courtyard of Ste. Claire prison. Henri Anatole Deiblei- M. Dc Paris as famous an executioner as Spada wax a bandit, dressed in top hat, "HEALTH COMBINATION" "I combine a wholesome diet with my exerciaaa. For diet is the thing that counts . . . and Shredded Wheat is packed fuU of health and energy." Shredded Wheat is 100 whole wheat . . . supplies a natural bal ance of the vital health elements in their most delicious and digestible form. Aik foe the package (bowing the picture of Niigtra Fills and the ted N.B.C Unecd Seal I rnnl. anil hlflrk cloves, nulled the cord which ehot the triangular blade of his second Desc guuiotine down its oiled grooves to severe Spada'a bead. WASHINGTON, June 21. (UJ!) The House interstate commerce com mittee will approve the Wheeler Rayburn utility bill as revised by the special subcommittee without drastic changes, Committee Chairman Sam Hi,hn,n in., lex. I. nreoiccea xoaav. The bill will contain broad permis sive, powers tor tne eecuruies ana exchange commission to compel simplification of holding company st-iw.inp hut. will no carrr the seven year mandatory "death sen tence on holding companies beyond the first degr." Baybura said. iV FRANCISCO. June 21. (U.R) Fred Frater, secretary-treasurer of the San Francisco unit oi me International Longshoremen's aaso .atinn. tnHnv denied that ' national officers of the association had order ed removal of Harry linages, leu wing leader, as president of the local group, OMAHA, Neb., June 21. U.R Martial law in Omaha was ended offi cially at 3 p; m. today when Gov. R. L. Cochran signed a proclamation restoring control of the city to civil authorities. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., June 21. 0P) The Northern Baptist con vention today thunderously turned thumbs down on the controversial pro posal to merge Its four missions so cieties into two bodies. BUTTE, Mont, June 21. (U.R) Coming as a backwash to the recent chain letter craze, Butte police held "open house" Thursday for those who lost their dollars to a promoter from Spokane, Wash. Nearly $100 was passed out to victims, after police forced the promoter to reimburse. WASHINGTON, June 21. (U.R) Housewives who went to the agricul ture department to protest the cost of meat, today called upon their sieterss throughout tne land to boycott butcher ehops until meat prices are lowered. They eaid their buying atrlke already was in progress in New York, Boston, Chicago, St. Louis, Cleveland and Pat erson. N. J, CLEVELAND, June 21. (U.R) The Rev. Dr. J. W. Behnken, Houston, Tex., today replaced the Rev. Dr. Frederick Pfotenhaner of Chicago, as president of the Missouri synod of the Lutheran church. LOS ANGELES, June 21. (U.R) Jackie Coogan, former juvenile film star, was sued for $500,000 today as an aftermath of an automobile acci dent near San Diego, last May 5. in wbicn bis father, Trent (Junior) Dur- kin, young film actor, and Robert J. Horner, screen writer, were killed, Suite were filed by Grace Durkln. ais ter of the actor, and Mrs. Anna V. Horner, mother of the writer. Each asked $250,000. F Members of the Eugene chamber of commerce were shown how to get choice cuts of lamb from cuts ordi narily classed as of secondary value at the forum luncheon at the Del Rey eate Friday when I'rof. A. W. Oliver. of the animal husbandry department of O. S. C, gave a demonstration of lamb cuts. Prof. Oliver, in prefacing bis dem onstration, pointed out that the Iamb industry in this section was of great valne to the country, being more than a million-dollar Industry. According to the 1930 lamb census, there were 58,000 lambs in Lane county, 90,000 in Linn and 139,000 in Douglas coun ty, he said. Lamb cuta such as the breast, neck and shoulder, orinarily not greatly de sired by bousewives, could be made into savory dishes by modern prepara tion, he said. A new cntanf the breast. forming rolled breast of lamb; the removal of the bone from the shoulder for cushion roasts or rolled roast; and neck slices or ground neck for pat ties improves these cuts, he said. He demonstrated sll the cuts nos sible from a lamb, using as a "sub ject" a lamb which won high award at a recetn lamb show. Of great im portance to the lamb industry is hav ing the animals in perfect condition before putting them on the market, he said. Poorly conditioned lambs. with the resulting poor flavored meat. has done much to tear down public confidence in lamb meat, he declared. O. s. Fletcher, county agent, in troduced the speaker, the program be ing in charge of the agricultural com mittee of the chamber. Baseball Scores NATIONAL At New York R.H. E. Pittsburgh 4 14 0 New York 11 17 1 At Brooklyn Cincinnati. Brooklyn R.H. E. .5 10 O .0 7 0 At Philadelphia R. 11. K. St. Louis 3 7 0 Philadelphia 8 9 1 At Chicago R.H. K. Chicago. 11 IS U Boston 3 7 1 AMERICAN At St. Louis, 1st game R. H. K. Boston 3 6 1 St. Louis 0 3 1 Game called end 6th wet grounds. At Chicago R. H. E. Philadelphia , 3 7 2 Chicago. . 5 10 0 At Detroit R. H. E. New York O 4 1 Detroit. ,,.! U 0J Til n ft iuii ruin im IllIHS WfllH S KIUI iiiiiwi iinLLi u iiiii COMETORESCUE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) then pronounced, sentence calmly, cold ly, without comment. "I sentence you to 45 years im prisonment at McNeil iBland federal prison," said the judge to Waley. Attendants led the young man away, his wife gazing after him. Then she was taken from the room, her parents following. The crowd filed out. ' PARENTS TO RESCUE SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, June 21. (U.R) "The family will back Margaret Waley every inch of the way in her battle against charges of kidnaping George Weyerhaeuser,'' her father, George Thulin, told the United Press today. "If Margaret were guilty but I know she isn't, mind- you I would want ber to suffer full pun ishment for her crime," Thulin said. "But Margaret is not to blame. She is a child of circumstances. We are not concerned with what happens to Harmon we think he tricked Mar garet into this but we are going to do all in our power to help the girl. "When I learned Margaret waa to be arraigned yesterday, I instructed William Reger, our attorney here, to do what he thought best. I under stand he delegated fuil authority to John F. Dore, a Seattle lawyer, who is acting for her. We haven't any money, and I don't know where we are going to get any. Our friends are poor most of them are on relief and we can expect no help from them, but we'll raise the money somehow," he said. Thulin (pronounced Tulecn) first was informed by a United Press cor respondent that the arraignment of his daughter and Waley bad been continued until Friday. He was sit ting on the porch of his tiny frame home, waiting for the papers to bring bim the news from Tacoma, Wash. "I'm glad they gave the girl more time," he said. "She hasn't bad a Said Oregon when the return of Monogram 6 was announced "Old Timers" told "New Timers" of its mellow goodness, its smooth, full body and its lip-smacking satisfaction. Monogram 6 is a straight whiskey full 10" proof (not' a blend) every drop at least a year old, distilled by the old Jos. F. Finch Distillery at Schenley. Pa.; made with extra care to live up to its old-time reputation. You'll tnjoy it doubly btnust its price is low. TODAY, ask for Monogram i6. But mkt sur H't -6. chance to talk to a lawyTTT5" I am sure Mr. Dore ,?'' now aein h., , Margaret i naping mess as an tonil? u ki,J Mr. Connelley E J r ?f vii department ol i- iel some of the othi' , 'j 'ad ry nice to her and I . they will help her when a comes to trial. f" the e "ThR !,,. i .. T that be woTA'1 do with kidnaping. In I ".m has been fond of children , ad i ' positive she was innocent ' 'U degree until at least three day, .f,"' George had been abducted 'From the very first f m ., garef to tell everything JJ, about tbe case-no m uter .i 7 and ! believe ,h;greC r.a consider this when it ,cu '.' "Whatever they do to n.. Waley is .11 rfcht with me. H, my daughter into this. If he T ' met him, she wouidn't be a, " h trouble and nU. ,. " ,ni at home where she "belongs." Lassen Peak Opens Fire With Eruption And 2 Earthquakes MINERAL. Cal., June 21.M) Lassen nonk. nnlv i the United States proper, aSed a show today by emittinir a puff 0f steam from its crater while two earth shocka were felt simultaneously huh, aUllUUIlUlUJ. SrCH. The atenm miff nnnMj r, ... prt.ru ai :w a. m. l'acific standard time. Both neeaies were knocked off the seierao. graph at Mnnzanita lake, Lassen vol canic national nark. h. tu .l enocks, which registered at 9:17 and :u a. m. Annarentlv thA Ar;nantA. .i. . . la9 quakes was on the north side ot the pean, out residences and office build inns in Mineral, nhnn, 1 . . . wu,, LIOm the volcano, were shaken. DANCE VAUGHN COMMUNITY CLUB JUNE 22 QUART P I N T M, 1HA M 1" 1 1 V 'i