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Home Edition LANE COUNTV HOME NEWSPAPER. TODAY'S NEWS TODAI EUGEXK. OREGOX, WEDNESDAY. .11 LY Jl. HI.",?. PK1CE: O.N NEWS STA.NPS 5c; TRAINS Be NO. 21 nccmiTflF fcN T JIW UU! Ul to lilt Wffl V Ail I ... n.U NL r. Maintain du.u &A3LI 1 G&AJ i Attitude m N China Area rORCE IS READY Embassy Orders 15th Infantry to Stand By TO BE-EMflET 0BE60M - TBAOL isssss p 4m I ,-?llPaSM,BiGPMl h ),. ooiEH , , in nIIT rnn BSRto& I IC nwimH LI1IU UU U 1 1 - s !W sk"l .. V- f " J i ti J 111 III lllrl I II II 1 rnun mini ulul wxvi, mm uv l mlml IIHIIIHI UHI III III I t O. 1 s" V J MfWi VTST lin r T Hr UT uniiiiiiiiu MUML. x'O rl 1 If-itM-. !J I Jm III III) till I 111 I, -s f wT-i.f.VJ. I hA ILL Xl'V. i rsriA i PORTLAND, Ore, July II. 04 lletective Lieutenant T. T. (Tip) tH-bnlpius, whose specialty is safe- I crackers, grimly 'waited today (or the j last laugh, aud how he hopes to laugh. In the wee morning hours, thieves j broke into a tire company office and i st,.ic amonv other thit.w . safe. About , Conference Settles Claims .1 a. m., someone called police head or Stanley, property Holders quarters and asked for Schulpius' ad dress. It was given. Short I j after ward, aim t her en 11 informed police that at .".101 X. K. -list avenue a safe was in the driveway. Officers went there and recovered EVERYONE the tire company safe. It was in ix'hulpius' yard. SATISFIED SPLIT DEVELOPS Property Damage and Noise Cited By Nearby Residents i Lf. TATKS MeDAMKT. JNT5IN. July 'i1.-W-',rin 29ii irmy withdrew the pin- k Mar fr"nl ,,lp SPECTATORS at the third annual National Air meet sponsored bv the Private Flyers Association, bin pat'i zwr ' ana ucmg iiciu imjciic in v..- i- under the menacing -uncnon wm E! A temporary ry traffic fron into West Tent f lirr trP" ripiDi rjoMf bnn eTaniati-m i" -r, with i np- asreenifnt t-. ., vnb rhina rriffe. predicaf- , iritVlMwat hr .Inpanese if. lif.iii Jurfiiipp tr-"ps in the WrtfT. keH to t1eir pon- Ms'blne jmners m:nef ; oTfrloeVin: W.ii'pii';l-i',n ,,.r th dir. nd main hat- miihf lines trnined howit- r the trtwn, 8Mb Side Suspicious sH the Intent pence rrir wn lisdnweil hv 'hnth '1- niirtiis "f the others oite-wjiy punl to enr- frnm (!hnrneltn street nth nveniie is tlic ;pt- tlemcni of the colli n ersy over the . carnival loi-niimi which reached its critical st nue Tuesday in tiroccr TAf'ttMA, Wa.-h.. July IM.'T' Onrg Sranley s threat to sue for A split in the ranks of John I,, damnces to his business. .inn' foremost naraehute lumoers Lewis' newest affiliate, the Interna- Tents and tent stays which have in action when "Shorty" Stark ,io,,;,I Woodworkers of America, took Mocked v '.Si T" it 1 I if fe-J the Tenth and fhamelton does hiB stuff. Stark is a native 'infinite tortn tojiy as the l ncoma interred mn were heme movent en- of Brownsville. rsH local, ri'preyenttne o.ihk. of the wood- nesdny afternoon: a tree in th used , workers' lOO.OtKt mmhrs. refused car lot on the northwest corner was to indorse action of the convention hem? chopped down to make way for which voted the organisation into the the road and pence wns in sieht for CT . the ret of the carnival run which Homer U nancy, business a sent (,n'1 irday nicht. for the locnl. announced members ,l,,nP.v phi wnnn in put u r km j .r 'u. j 7 'wwaicrrL. 1937 Edition of Oregon Trail Festival to Start Off With Big Parade MARTIN WILL ATTEND First Pageant Presentation Thursday Night at 8:30; Visitors Arrive Ry CLARE I110B The st (me is set. Across its tilMl.foot sweep tomor row niclit will mark the (mpresslre, ilriiimitif panorama that ia the Oregon Trail I'uzrnnt, as the story of the conquest of the West is told ajrain in sow:, dunce, and pnntomime hy a cast of 'JIKKl. FollowiiiB the gencrnl theme of the three previous 1'ngcants, the 10o7 lroduction will portray the develop ment of the Oregon country from tha toys of the red man to the present. fV and Pageant officials Wednesday. The sidewalk In front of Miss Ann wniteakera nouae win ne Pn,jn. pmiiction for the fu cleared and a lane cut through the corner of the us:d car lot to permit one-way traffic from Charnelton lllrii jn , n(Wi ,lirpl.i8e finale, ctreet onto Tenth avenue. In the picture above, Miss Whlteaker Is shown with a apeclal police olr, n , bll , , th lioslsior !uanl photo. W illslnrn oncrnvlnK. VllEviaTiOm of tne CQngeaiea conamon of Charncnon urcci near Tcoth avenge vyaa ordered by cJty and Pageant officials Wednesday. The sidewalk In front of Miss Ann Whlteaker'a house will be . . , , , , , . r- - .,).. n.iM 1 Imogen mn e oith miuii in i lie had declined to support the conven- w,lh ,hp nr"ivnWr the sake of the rh0wing where the crates and tents are to be movsd from the aidewalk, to allow pedestrian traffic. , writlen y y. F. (i. Thncher, tion art inn after hearine representa- "sn I rail fneeant were numerous lives of the new organization flnd the TmPTiy owners and business people federation of woodworkers. AFL. af- m tho noi?lilwirImd whose protests filiate which it replaced. He said navo kent "'"" "'"1 ninnt con the union, while not sitccificnllv tp WASfl I IXtl'l'ON. Julv L'l. (A P'idintiiitf tltc convention, refused to carnival raided it The bureau of nir comnvrce amiounc- vote its approval of the more taken cd today a .S.".(MHi.iH):t program of nir- lirr M'lny. The lane will be cut slightly south of where the two are standing. Jinan? irnrkerl today to i potions tn the eat and nf Peipiny. 'erpptln earth irfflcliM and hnrhed wire. pH nhns the front irtth ii f"i Fenztai. field head- TW were enmoiiflaseil was const ructiun. The bureau said it program is dc signed primarily to improve the exist in? system of nir navigation aids by mndernixine present aids and provid itie new facilities to fill in gups in the present sxstem. Medium powered ; tat ions equipped ' hranehe. and soldiers wore 't-T simultaneous trnnsmissiou of t mrereil by leavpF. radio ranee signals nud voice com- munic-ations from a five tower vertical nidiiitor system, will be established iit the following places: linker. Ore.: Ciic!ial;s. W ctie, (rc.; Uosebtirg. Ore. I Atn;r.n !nt.M.. n...:... .. ' " sn,V cruiscu over I.U; ft feared the extensive prpp- prefaced direct Attack rYf wslUd city nf IVipinc. TnitH Statp; iif;intrv iril tn tand hy under full t defend American fit i 1 TtfrPit and keep oppn the : tft the fnsteril seaport of rtm ieninn flared. Vfllunteen Training rri'ed Siatps nil- "MAINLINEH" HERE A Initfc Douglas "Mainliner." 'Jl passenger cross-country plane of the 1 nited Airlines, was sent to l!iisenc lllfite urzei Wednesilav to injikc n roiilinp in.ncc. American men to form tion of radio beam equipment at the tympany to reinforce the icl airport. irmr msinrnins here to ession committees on the trot since tents. Conference Is Held The pence wns nr run cod nt n con ference Wednesday morning in the office of City Attorney S. M. Calkins in which Mayor K-lishn I.nrge. Fred Carlson who heads both the council street s com in i 1 1 ee -mid the P j ge n nt confession committee. Ttnlnli Schomp. I'ngentit manncer, and the carnival managers discussed the problem with Mr. Stanley nnd his lawyers. Anne Whitenker, whose protests against intruders on her property came to the attention of the Pngennt committee paid after news of the set tlement: "T am satisfied with nr rpn?omenls. Mr. Stnnler likewise iitdicntcd thfit ion. Pete Trailer. Oklahoma outlaw. he setttlement was "satisfactory." as vMinnrn serious : y ioqay y iwo r rom the explanations given by t;omm.V(iU rnrt bill would draft a farmers they were holding as hos- Fred OarNon. chairman of the con- (.1,ml.(imise dealing milv with the tnSt cessions committee, and Wayne third ,(lWfip rn1")rtS( nnd "submit it to the While the automobile in which the it appeared that the carnival had ii.tministratinn. Supreme court en- desperndoes were, attempting to nrerstenped original provisions of (he .)r;;PMM.nt mndd imt he involved. Costume Parade Starts Trail Celebration Off T, Toiihnul I lay." the opening day of the Oregon Trail Pageant, will U-ad Jllie three-day cuVhrat inn o.f to a festive start Thursilny. 1 Imiorcd guests will be (iovernor Chariot II. Martin, ainl delegates from ihe l'orl- 1 R E B ELS STRUGGLE 1 m oTnn nnii fimnr so that this yenr'a show, while in t sence the same story that was pre sented in the V.vjii, the 1120, and 1W4 produclious, ia au entirely individual performnnce. For First Tims For the first time this yenr. Thach- er will read his own lines in the Pag eant as (he Spirit of th Pioneer, white-haired ngc, who tells the story of the past, and gazes with prophetic eye mto th future. This yenr'a Pnc'ennt. according to POSWFI.I.. Okla., July 21 OP) Fred Tindol, escaped Texas convict, was shot to denlh nnd his compan- "I. fipi- WASIIIroN. .Tnlr Senator Wheeler il-M"Ml.i. after n conferem-c with Yii-e (resident flur- ner todav. sni'l mipniicuts of the Wn trt drill nnd nr?nntvr1 in P.I ffrttfir-fltions. f Aperinn etinn rame as the tr.ztq enmmiin,pr jeuth ' P'ipinc threitfln "another deafly blow' against the Hriees from Slnmiehfu. P'Tinz. r-portM n jitna. 13 flfr nraa 41.- r. - '-hv ,ininv ffH i hrtmh.liihm- ; f r rtiTrotd. The train was said ww eroded Wi,h rnen- persons were report m ;B tbf plane oPenH fire ' e juds. nearly three hours Weducsdav morning, testing the directional radio beam at the airport. Tests were made to check the efficiency nf the beam fr direct ion and distance, it wn- s n id. The ship nas piloted by Heper Miller with Walter liriggs as co- l-iint. No -(.rd nf the proposed instnlla 'i'n of new rudio eiiiipnient at the Ptigene airport, as outlined in the Associated Pres! dispatch from Wash- elude officers wns parked on a high way, the farmers grabbed the guns of their captors and sho them down. Traxb-r was shot above the right lung and was reported to be in criti cal condition. The hostages. Frank Trimmer and .T. F.. Hen ton, brought tho outlaws into Roswell after the shooting. I'oncession. cnaln Tl... iM'iiiri.'nnl Explain Action Harner ami Wheel, noin insisieu mat while they were tjm .Montana fennr to assume the responsibility for any results of the carnival's nresence. they acted only to help the Pageant fund and to aid downtown business. Th first complaint came from Mr. Stanley who deefnred that his trade wns matprintty reduced by the lack of an outlet, to the south. Then property owners, notnhtv Miss Whiteaker, came forward with complaints against the noUe and in- I trnsioij nf carnival visitors. Acting under the state statute which t Whiteaker was ghe .pedal provides committment to the Unte wntchman night and dav. She claims hospital for the insane for persons ; trt hltV(i Mlff.rr,i omo ,Um..?n to her foiference bet cen Tin 'M1 u li part icinale w ill g'i to Ki and Willamette carl.v enough to n-g-Mil'. Ilie iiitcu I'onu in-: on Fifth s-1 f W illanietle. ami the adults mi Habitual Drunkards i Sent to Hospital ffi.e while Senator Tin rk Icy of Kcntueky, t hr new I U'lnoernt ic senate lender, nnd Senator 1 nrrison of M issivippi. In defeated opponent, were at the While I louse for luncheon with I he presi dent. After his conference with (larncr. Wheeler sntd he would call opponents of the court bill together to -"see il we rnn work out a propositi" for re form in the lower cioirls, "ami suli- tonk da c in Fifth w.-v f U iH;i Children's Court Featured , I'alut'cd in the ;'ilnmi' p-nade Will the government salient from three to present llian any of the others, Sli directions tudny. nttnbutea this largely to the effi Their nmsed drive wrested n slra- lency of the stage mnnngera, under icgii hill from Miajn's "Milicianos" the direction of William Fast, mana- "penk iM'." from which they domh ger, and Horace Itiduuson, who de mited Villiiimen. de I,a Cnnnda. a signe.l the immense selling. i1'age about l.i miles west of Mnd- Idghling pritipment for the huga rj,. Pngennt stage hna been act up, and The government ns-erled it slilt conM..e.e nu svpar- ..1.l.......r;tl,. n.,.1 " ! 1 1 1. il lie V i. del H SWIICIlllonni? the grnmUtands, and one from bnck- singe. They will be synchronized by telephone. Some of the light, total wattage of which is J'm'.ikni, will 1k mounted on oigton had been heard here, local port . f(lll)Kl tn pp habitunl drunkards, two , plflnH flnd ,flwn LL TELL ONE Lions Now Known As "Foxes"; Away At Vigilante Call persons have been sent to Salem Vy countr oinciais recently, vuinnj uumki- , Fred Fisk said Wednesday. Bert King ! Mors 18 KeVerSing ' ano narry vuuiams, porn i ! allegedly have been incarcerated in j , the county jail frequently for intoxi- , cation, were committed after hearings t similar to those held for insane per Old Pioneer Custom Cart Before Horse sons. At the hospital. Judge Fisk said, they are given treatment and released when beliered cured. Traveling the old Oregon Trail the ! ,,r,,n", ,ho nf j1" ""l-retne , in it it In t)ie administration lor llieir ciinideraiion ' Farlier reports of a tio;-ihle dr.is lii' rnodifM-ntion of he jolnnnisi ra -lion's court meafure sjire.-i'l am"iig senators siiiiullinieouvlv with the election of Hnrkley ns (he new Ili-rn-ocral ie leader. Wheeler told reporters flatly (here was no doubt hi" group had enough votes to recommit, the present bill. He served notice they mild ngree to no compromise which would in 'Uirl. MA I tR 1 P. .Tulv 21. (A) TMir gent forces, struggling to plug n hole Doris Smith, who has served as di u.mgeil in their lines west of Madrid rector for all four, will be "tighter.' html chamber of commerce, who will "V se .mim.ui o,.ensi,e, Nr8r. .re compaci. mifi win iiikb ipsb unit otfitiate in the cvcuis for lltat day. At lOt.'IO ThiM'sday mntniiig. t he t hi day Pageant eclebnif ton offi cially opcii.s. with the all-l.am iiiiinty (( nine pa l ade. Line of nuirch of the parade will be frnin Fifth to Thirieeuih streets il illaniene. short because of the cliihli-cn Wh .ir.U Ml the parade. " ,.. ,, -..-i.ehhonr.ls one nnernleil from tn-iii v ahii'moriMa ami uinnue n .?ei t I'artlMlo, ill IMC mnillll oi ilie imu- ef which Mailriil's "Milii-ianos" cut into Ihe flunk of the eight and one half month old siege lines on the cai'iial's western front. M in. in's salient extends sou ih ward and completion of its curving sweep buck toward Madrid would Irnp Ihe insurgents or force their evaciialion. Insurgent trntegy (odny was In sub jecf l he government alien) to fmiii.il attinTs from the south lo w a id P.ruiii-t e. Flu ii king m.ineuv ers ere directed from east and wes(, l.ov i-nuiiciit reports mi id Miaia's men 1i:m) lal en up positions from which (bey could better defend V il hitHiewi de f.ii Canada. A n iu urgent eouiinuniipie said the in -urgent s puttied M in.ia's I ine to the I ; ii;mIi ri ii inn river about four inib-s ea-t nf llruiiete and asserted the government hud lost more than Ji'.iam in the recent Madrid fight- iT l-e the f htl.licn's c I, ruled over bv M,c 1 1,-ih.v (hieen. Shirlev Ami I'arl.er, .ind Ihe Li'llc t apt;i;n, I'.nhhy Polter. 1 1 end nig I he in will be Princesses ITahcth Ann I ; 1 1 : r I . lb-leu I'm i'liru. lictly Jean YAei-er; Alli'iidimt I ' c iii'-n s (-, ,1a. lin- Sinill and Sitlh Ann Waller; and S - Charles Sic- iimih, f ; 1 1 it T, inner, and Kalph .Newman Jr. ii Sii -Mm ih I V, and her SEE THURSDAY START PAGE 10 LoleU Mil Ill and e-r d. tlnir tnl ri- w.ll lib il H ial ml r- . he du- i.EE COST IIMF. PARADE PAliE 10 Pioneer Village Opens Wednesday Nile With Shows Fire Threatens BASEBALL SCORES 't'Kin, k 'h 1-"mbs- N they're Ihe Foxes: d t.h" k' A"'1 here's the story of liow the iwii..' ,h"T b;lv Mons olnl) memlers "roari-d'' '' I"1"". S'.m.lin,.- .1... ,k. on tT'j" !Trp'"' Herins rumors from their Kiwun- bsot .,''' "n" of ,l,e Vinilaliten in mnkins his J 7 n ,."ra h"",s "-"fc t senirP ,bs the NATIONAL v.!'.T"" wv P "'! ileH.IH thr were 1.... first jame: V h.,. .' . .-. 1 hij-v Willi their varied rneflnt ae- Chirasn cHP; if it k,j''-. '.' y "Mties to hold a lunrhenn. Wednes- I'hiUdelphia Ti.. ' l""'n dv n,,nn i.- .i... t..j- ,i I.ee. and Hartnett . 4 k.. inform four of Ik.i, mnker. -kn (irSee. VVLW Mr.. .! w: hn n Visilante,. -Ti i 1 1 - s . r!. t- r r. i ne inugn is n oi ennrcij 1 , "n Vigilantes. Some from their modern way the horse behind instead of before the cart Wnvne Morse. den of tbe t niversity of firegon law , T 'Ol'enCe iCSSlOn -ehool. is speeding through the mid vet, hendi ig for F.ugene. According to word received from Morse, who was in Kimball, Nebr.. Monday, the Kugene horse-lover hn Set for Tuesday R. H. F-. 4 in 1 1 S ft Johnpon and lire The meeting of (he Koute I' l if SiulnW exeeiltivc comtnillee a "cprered wagon" on the rear of his be held at Florence neu 'I ne ear. housing a new Kentucky mare night instead of Mordav night a purchased from Witon, the Chicago vjnisv nnnoumed. to ' packer. enee F. S iumi, chairman. In a ! 1 1, Morse hopeti to nrr'ne in Fngene the clnnge n necessary because in time to "see the show " conflicting date nt Florence. V., ,,:v',Jt 'f fro tit nf rr)ns learned "something wns in the 5't b" rw A'int !"'' n "'atice scout went to the . I;J'. I" 't- f.er, ""IK ; hlr'"' : ".ted ,in- Cfl(J. ! , . .. '.' ' - Mim l.'icene hotel to rejiort hnok "no Lion.- there." So the Vigilantes hut redoub led their efforts on the doctors, lawyer-, and dentists roniinc out of the Miner hpiildjnc and did not attempt to "cra-h"' the I. ion den. Seoond cam- rbieaco 11 Philadelphia 0 " -I Kreneh and "dea: Jors-ns. Mill oahy. Kelleher, Crawford and Atwood. Roller Coaster Coasts Back Down Track; 24 Are Injured Oregon Trail Call Board TODAY " Full dresj rehear.! nf the , compVte pneant cast nt the fair- i gr.iin-ii,. r.verone nn: be tlier, No Ttukeup itt he u-d toP'g!i. AH ni-i'ic ' n-".t rnrpert m fr tiv;!it at Pa-g-n: he.nb;iiare-s or at the 'sir r" i' -i', or else pa.,, f..r, THURSDAY TH r 'KTi,m TRAIL PA'. KANT R?tn. Or ENS, I Droif First game. 11 innings I CHICAGO. July 21. ' -A Hysterical umno, frnuthvilly dashed S( j 1 5 A speeding roller coaster tn m hurtb fl to the j oller-cn.iMer named "'I In- lloston " tlwn ateep incline into ih- rear of Pippin" to determine wheth-r tlnir nd Owen; Fette and Muel an uncontroiiei irmn h; i;iversiue cntmren were in in w re. h. amusement para last niglit, injuring uuy nit ee person w ei e r p ' ' J'Jl of the terror-stricken riders. serioip y injured. M"st of the rider-. . ..1 2 ft: Witnesses said a train of four cars suffering cuts and bruise'-, were te .2 ft liw: snear the top of n "hKi'ip" when leased after treatment at n ii' ,itl'v iean and Owen; Tanning and it stalled and started backv ,.rd. Pas- hpiial. rngers gSSpeo:. ttien screain '1 a tlie I oin e nn e-? i-;,ieq n rep..rr i.y ,trin inerened it Speed atn routed pa-senger that n cog win e s.ifi tv 2 part ray tjp another incline, device nr rie pre ent cars (rn-u 5 A second train api-enr'-d t the going ba-k ard f i 1 1 ,cret as the oo-e curs n-'ked bn'k P.ert I-vifon. i.t M. ufrer"d kg and forth at the bottom of the dip. injune. raid "it a- a swell ride im- 10 feet fn-m the ground. As terrified til the crush." elk, !, 2 passengers stood on se.it . tried to "We w ere just one dtp from the di pl'i 0 scramble to tbe ground or gripped end." he snid. "mid I wnn won'lrms rai..-e.t . for supports, the oneomtng tram whether I d go mi n Rjfnn. Then, rn'i-e-i- ft plnnsH into the curs. after V e n 'f up the incline 1 The impact wrecked the rear mr of tbmg -eetne.l t-. M,i,p. i the firnt train and the front cir of "The tram h-mg p'-ied there lithe aeftod. Tl)e noie brought hun- rh in-line, and then plungod baeklwhieh m one 2'dred of Brrymtkri to tb acnt. eVa tiv ' in tbe world. ('-ginning We-lne-dnv niglit at 7:-'.'i l'i .i-l' cr ifhtgf al the cult a lice lo i'ie llregMii 'I tail Pa-cunt oil the fair L"o.Mik Will be ill full SW.t.V .ill'l Vl-il- TS Will SI'C te IINinel'nll- l i - W Inch ;--e the prologue ) the in.'Mii -how. A tr lail'i' in " 1 1; 'i tin. in ,il s' hill'-e 1 1 H 1 1 Will be the pl,iu-lp:i fca Hire of the ,., -i ,lg ami SV, j,i I inuald. Well '.lloVMI W re-tier Wll. -trill hi- -Mil! :i- I l-e tough li-s the frontier iil.ig- do:ng b iltie with a tn' -ten.. ii- m'1i;iii chicffiin. Pl.e for the oldest collide-, pre-ent ali-l for Ilie he-l costumes am the long'' I wln- l' i- have b' eii ai range. by ihe i ' i " 1 1 u I ' I c e, Tla'ler, llllppel'-. .,. !-. I ttlian- ;imi the umfky t.vpe of n frontier i kim-M will untigie willi uiiiuigraijtH "on their way to i ii'i'goii." I tnim.itie finale m the d l:;ge is tin- c.iinpfire service for de parting immigrant-, arranged bv Lu- W A SI II M ;T( i.V, July 21. Senator llnrk ley of Kentucky, won ihe detnocratie lendership of the sen :ale today in n clone contest. I The vole wan lis to 117. Karkley, who served hs assistant to 'the late leader Joseph T. Itobinson 'of Arknnsns wns chosen by Ihe sen " .I..n.r..l. nP,tr Mill at MarCola Harrison of Mississippi. Itiirkley wns supported by mot MAKCiiLA. July JI - i Special i friends of the Itnoaevelt court bill. Fire hr-akoig out in the fuel luti in Harrison hnd the backing of (hose the bnil. r r n We.lne iv (Doming against Hint mensure. for a t mo- ihn .rtciie.l the 'i-. her The entire enucun took less thnn Lumber .omi.i.nv'-. tnill here, but the an hour. There were no nomination", hl.-ie w- (oil under cmitrol soon hut a piick secret Iwillot. H nrrison wi'h tilth o-sj, It i-. believeil the I hen moved to make the selection fire origiiuiie.l from cmubu-t i.n The unauimoiiH. fbnne- and smoke were unikcd aluml lleefore the meeting broke up a. tn. ;ihl the mil) crew a- P.alkley tnaile a brief speech in which calh d iu I U to get the fire uii'liT he promised to support democrntie control. Snme of the frame work (tolicies and work for the nation and around the bm nnd b"ib-r room was the parly. He was cheered by his cl- bnrned but litlle e.-e wit- damaged, lengues. offieinN reported. 'Mf tetnocrnta then filed by and I -hook his hand, and the hand of Sen- . j it lor Harrison, who stood smiling at Former Eueenean his side. Rlake ler. sieeond 2ame St. I.oui Bo. ton. .1. Moelle-. t'ineinnai'. New lorv Art M jseurr Opening 2 to 5 Four Days AMERICAN First tame Phildelphia f'le.elard. Val Ini'i-lon. t hi' as- IJ 'Ilie (.. ...11 1" ... 3 10 I t- '' III. I" o ill. 'I .'hi r..lt. .- ..'H-I...V niol in.la.i. Ill" Art ';. ' I!" I ii''.' - i'l "f ...ii .,,,!. . !l I ..r il"- l-'-i" f't ' . .,i.,r- I i (!,.. I l,.-..ti ' a-! .;i M'irr.i.. iini'T - f mii-'iial tut uill he mi Morrnv Warner has nr-In- .p'-n:-l o."niii; of the f. r il.- f ili;.. ... tli.H i- ,...,, . Ii-r -- .!'- in.. I fr.on Ih.rillt ' f I I- ' if ' 1 1 1 li l ;t . IllH ' Ullll'l' P-i.i t unit I" .'' Hi'' i nilt '-I ion h'-ri- I the fnie.t of l To Hold Reunion I'Oin I. AMI, .Inly vl.(p,N,.rl.r in years iiiio Hrvn c. t;il-tiap left i'.u ene to fik'hl ill f'llli.-i with the 'Jn'l I h ey. .n '..iliteers. Me H il- lulr-k ill llriynn tn'lai, n seiy alit of loilrilies iiho.ird the I . S. S. New tlrleans and to eeloi r.-ile his return lie invited ini inhers of his old outfit to n reunion ahoaril shift. Must of (lie imitiiltons on' to ..on'- :;.'i in'. ii In in:; priu'-iially ni Luc-lie and l oltat" tirove. WEATHER NEWS mi,i;m. M rt,i. app II. ill S. .u "'Hi i..t. Meal summer weather will con tinue for l.nne counly'a Oregon Trail Pngennt. according to Ihe "went her makers." The minimum for Wednes ilav was (!. The foreenst over Wed-ne-diiv night nnd Thurs'lny follows: OREGON: Fair tonight and Thurs day. Little chnnge In tempernture gentle northwest wind off coast. LOCAL STATISTICS: Minimum temperature, cdnewdny, 41 degrees; maxim nut temperature, Tuesday, HI degrees; stage of Willamette river nt Kugene at 7 a. m. Wednesday, July 21 . Pi i Jov ernor :; feel; wind, northwest, tinted t-dnv t in uit .Lidgee StUSLAW TIDES: Thursday, k of poribind a- supreme high. 12:21 p. m.; Iw, ftMMl a. m.f i' Miccccd Ju-tice James : .'! p tn. Friday: high, 1 p. m.; low, Judge Lusk Succeeds Late Justice Campbell I . I nnipbell. who fifi I rnhiv, .lus it: 1 1 a, in., H:Pl p. m. Saturday: kind-tie Lusk will serve until the N'ivem- high. 1221 a. m., 1 :.1tt p. m.J IpW her, ltn, generaJ l -tioi. 7.1 ji- tn., 7:25 p. m. . u .