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1 s S ' Si i' :l ! " , m KM ,4 Page Four. THE REGISTER -GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON latin American Nations in Dispute With Spanish ; SANTIAGO, Chile, June 21. (U.R) Relations between two Latin American nations and nationalist Spain were strained today, and Involvment of other American re publics was., threatened, because of serious disputes regarding the right of asylum and freedom of the press. Argentina, Mexico, Salvador and Venezuela had come to the support of a Chilean demand that the Spanish nationalists respect the right of asylum and permit the free departure of 14 republi can refugees sheltered in the Chilean embassy at Madrid. Colombian relations with Spain were affected because of the freedom of the press issue. In addition, at Mexico City the newspaper Ultimas Noticias, which was- pro-r nationalist throughout1 the. Spanish civil war, now declared that Gen. Francisco Franco was losing friends in the western hemisphere because of the executions of republicans and the disputes with Chile and Colombia. r 1 ' v I f - - ; SI i 1 J i : Sugar is one of the few sub stances that modern science has been unable to make artificially. V n '1 stony silence at agriculture department s center at Beltsville, Md. vsrl'X'II something to crow about a visit of the president s wife rooster held by Dr. C. V. Knox maln- VV tained not believe efforts to. revise the present law would be carried to the length of keeping congress in session until late August, in the face of probable extensive debate. The prospect 01 a long session figured largely . in Capitol hill speculation after Mr. Rdosevelt told reporters yesterday it was perfectly true he did not wish con gress to adjourn before voting on neutrality legislation. The Bloom measure, embodying suggestions made by Secretary of State Hull, would repeal the auto matic arms embargo of the pres ent law and would give the presi dent authority to fix wartime com bat zones from which American shipping and travelers would be barred. . - . ' Declaring it would be Impossible to' pass neutrality legislation after a war started without having it said that the United States was fa voring .one .side .or another, the president said, he hoped congre would act now and avoid that sort of dilemma. . Goodwill Tourists Visit In Eugene Maxine and Charles Harwood visited Eugene Wednesday on an official good will tour .from the city, of Cap May, N. J. During their stay in Eugene they are guests of Mr. Hai'wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Harwood, at Santa Clara. Mr. Harwood also I Ifl 'Semi-JKnnueil She . 1 HEN S I Women's NATURALIZERS White! j ;Japonica, Black or: .j; ' Blue '$97 $97 $g07 Regular S6.95 Roblee and Brown Bilt Shoes NOW 1 Naturalizers Cranberry and Patent Leather Reduced to Naturalizers Cherry Strap Pump Reduced to MEXICAN WOVEN SHOES Natural tan and white Reduced to "If! Women's square toe Brown and White Saddle Oxfords Reduced from S) AQ $4.00 to Z.70 B nere s VcjIug! Men's OXFORDS Antique tan Roblee Oxfords, reduced to ... MEN'S OXFORDS Leather and Crepe Sole Natural tan (1 O Q and brown )Z,70 Sim's NntiiralJzrr OXFORDS Black and Hrnwn leriiiced from Sfl.SO to $4.95 One Group Oxfords Black and Brown $3.95 SHOE STORE 933 WILLAMETTE is a nephew of George L. Har wood, for 30 years connected with the post office here. He is a cousin of Chief of Police C. F. Bergman. Mrs. Hardwood carried letters of introduction to the mayors, of cities and governors of states from the Harwoods' home city of Cape May. Their tour is be ing made in an official car deco rated with maps and legends. In their fair-to-fair tour they expect to cover 12,000 miles. Silver Bloc Issues Threat In Senate Ghosts to Walk Midnight Friday ' On Mac Stage Great-mysteries will be Unfolded and ghosts will walk Friday night at the McDonald theater when Francisco brings his Spook Erolic: for a special midnight perform- i ance. This unusual stage performer seems to have an army of spirits at his command, for they write on slates for him, read sealed letters and whisper their contents to him, toss bells out or cabinets while he is securely tied, paint spirit pic tures, and make themselves gen erally useful about the place. Francisco also promises to show mystery feats from all parts of the world, including the Hindu Turban trick as he saw it present ed in India. - '? ' . Sharing honors "with Francisco is "The Case of the Howling Dog," starring Warren William as de tective .Perry Mason. I Naturalizers H White and 3 H Japonica S I Reduced to j j F j $495 5 VWl i , Ik , m S JIINGS slir's been places, has Wiiss riivllis Dohsmi, in, who's roIhk to learn to ny iirtwccn V. and riLrniliighaui. Ala. She's shown on arrival at Newark. X. .1. ( hosen "Miss California" In a 1MB beauty contest, she's also a Broadway and Hollywood actress. Neut Again Sidetracked (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) ed what tactics to employ to break up the maneuver a movement of filibuster aspects which threaten ed administration plan for fast senate action of monetary, relief and tax legislation. Barkley said members of the bloc informed him directly of the plan, when the senate met, Sen. Elmer Thomas, D., Okla., a mem ber . of the bloc advocating issu ance of currency against silver re serves, opened an address and ad vised . Barkley it will .continue "several hours.".- : . Neither, administration forces nor the silver bloc would say that a filibuster, was in progress. But it was evident that administration hope for rushing to a quick vote its. bill to extend President Roose. veil s dollar, devaluation powers and the- $2,000,000,000 stabilization fund was .being demoralized by the tactics 01 western senators. They seek action oh a pledge from Secretary of Treasury Henry Morgenthau,. Jr., looking to a sub stantial increase- in the price of domestically mined silver above the present price of 64.64 cents an ounce. , . ... Coast Chambers Hint New County Lines (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) formal action could be taken until the next legislature. In the islands of Vap, Japanese- governed territory of the South Seas, round, flat stones, the height of a man in diameter, are used as money." The "coins" are carried by thrusting a pole through the center of the pole. Central "PresByferian Church Plans Dinner The last fellowship dinner of Central Presbyterian church will be held Wednesday at 6:30 p. m. in the chapel. All members and their friends are invited.. 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