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EUGENE, OREGOJ. SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1942
OS STKEKTS Sc; WSWS STANDS Se
KO. 173
Mock Air Raid Scheduled
Monday in Eugene District
city-wide test ol the abtlmes of air raid wardens, auxiliary
ponce ana oiner organizations connected with the citizens-
v ou , F inonQay oetween the hours of 6 and 8 p m L
Saturday3 0rPS commandcr for the district, announced
There may be some surprises'
for the various units ol the corps
thii time. Commander Shumate
hinted, and unless the volunteers
are on their toes, they may find
tneir prooiems too difficult to
ifingfon
adsGOP;
lies, Demos
L Meetings
Lne; Resoiunons
Adopted
,nlV LOWRY
Lsi proverbial calm before handle
r. lint county s lo ecu- M Shumst ..n,. ..
aol committees met f at- ,he pubUc i$ no 0 p3rUcipate fa
Selected oncers and organ-, ,he MemberJ of ,h(, Cltons,
; j, the fa "mp! , Defense corps who are on dutv at
, uraiony a"" . tne specified hours,
!iWst to what is i ex- tgke he saj(j
B Oregon s com" The pub): and members of
id,f!erents1tua,1onU.an C(Jrps are on du
.ivo years ago for the com fcetween a Bnd 8 p m have facen
t- . ,i .... -urged to stay clear of all maneu-
ffrkTchairman toil themselves
election ' " unty actual air raid-thus should stay
in their own homes.
This second test will be con
cerned with the problems of gas
attacks as well as ordinary demo
lition and incendiary bombs, it
was indicated.
In a statement to the various di
visions of the corps, Mr. Shu- C.
Lane GOP Votes
Against CPA
pentral committee.
i -Sit- Huntington, Eugene,
tltc'ted by the republicans
-a central committee chief
a np term.
-t wilh unanimous ballots
tftxniii in such monotonous
i':ce tnat to aucuume
l-js made the quips: Cer-
,iere is no rationing on uic
and "They have about
x of unanimous ballots."
Mure Lirht
ully was not so mucn a mat- ,
I -railroading" as a lack of at- I
art that put the business
4h m such a hurry, ine
rats nad me ease on auenu
. about 125 crowding the Os-
Sosel enlle room for their
Opposing consideration "of all
only, are to bills pending in the congress" for
creation of Columbia Power auth
ority until after the close of the
war," the Lane county republican
central committee passed a reso
lution to that effect in unanimous
action, Saturday. Copies of the
resolution immediately were sent
to Oregon's senators, Charles L.
McXary and Rufus Holman.
Because so much interest was
aroused in the meeting on the
topic following talks by James A.
Rodman, Earl Hill, and others,
A. Huntington, committee
Enemy Mines
Planted Off
East Coast
Two Sinkings Laid
!To Submarine-Sown
High Explosives
WASHINGTON. June 20. JJBj
Enemy submarines have town!
some mines off the Atlantic coast j
and at least one large American)
merchant ship has been sunk andj
another damaged as a result, the
navy disclosed tonight, j
"Careful investigation of the!
circumstances surrounding the :
daylight "attack" on two ships off;
Virginia Beach June 15, wit
nessed by thousands of spectators'
jammed on the shore, showed that I
mines and not torpedoes caused
the explosions, the navy said.
One of the ships went down in
plain sight of those on shore but
TMlMi,
AIM tlGAZAlA1
Mediterranean
Sea
17
KNIGHTS8RIDGE TEl. ADEM "?555:!5v
SIR -
HACHE1M llllll tt SOLUM
LIBYA
BARDf$lGutf
i f Solum
STATUTE M11S.S
AXIS COLl'MNS. lead by wily Gen, Erwin Rommel hrU Tobruk under sirge again, by
driving a spearhead from Bir El Gobi (1), past Sidi Rescgh to the eoasl line, l-ate reports
from the British admitted that Bardia on the Gulf of Solum had also nrobaMv ialien, al-
rescue vessels managed to tow though the Imperials still held Solum itself on the Libyan-Egypt border.
One man .. mm
British Admit
maker pointed out that each di- chairman, named D. T. Bavlv.
vision chief will be held respons- Ed. G. Boehnke, and Herbert W.
ible by the central office for the Lombard as a soecial committee
aetails of mobilization of his own to withdraw and write up a rcso-
group. and for all equipment for lution. The committee's report
emergency duty. was supported unanimously, its
The air raid warning system will resolution following:
be put into service for the inci- "WHEREAS the people of the
dents, but the official air-raid Tacific Northwest are exerting
warning signal short blasts at evrv effort to win the war,
five-second intervals-will not be "AND WHEREAS, a number
used. Because the incidents are of hnv. inir,, i
fc-.-i. while tne repuoucans i i.smhuiin,ivuSi!ib! the Congress fnr the purpose of
4r drew 50 for tneir com- inacnoui ot nomes, creatine a vast Columbia River
meeting in the courthouse Traffic will proceed unimpeded authority in said area.
? court room. uuuugnuui me city, excepi m
r.jhting the republican :n the immediate areas of the in-
'as passage of a resolu- ciacnts, wnicn will oe carried out
gooctng consideration of any in four separate sections.
power bills until after i Practice and training for the
nr. (tee resolution in lull is various prooiems involved m the
ii sisewhere). (test incidents which simulate
Kiring the democrats' busi- actual enemy attacks have been
lesion was the resolution intensified since the incidents
t the group's full support to
pfred F;sk named state demo-
: chairman. (This resolution
a printed elsewhere in the
r today.).
Dtmocrats
pe full list of democratic coun-
h D W. Crites. chairman; Mrs. i Mapf In Ra HPfft
I Srango, Coburg, vice-chair- . n i nnmiv
fc: Ean L. Newman, Eugene,
pry-treasurer; Paul N. Plank, I SALEM, June 20. W) Exec- :
p ?:r.e precinct; state commit- f utive committee members desig-
the other one into port.
was killed. He was Rubin Hedwine
oi Philadelphia, second assistant
engineer aboard one of the ships.
Navy Convinced
The navy said It was "definitely
convinced" that the damage was
done by mines and added:
"Undoubtedly, these mines were
laid by an enemy submarine un
der the cover of darkness, when
detection is extremely difficult,
It was the first destruction defi
nitely attributed to enemy mines
i'ff the American coast since Dec
U.S. Sales Tax
Plan Killed
SEE MOCK RAID STORV
PAGE S
1942 Oregon GOP
-AND WHEREAS, the passage
of such bill or bHk wiH tend to
create endless political controver
sy, disturb its economy, and remit
in confusion of said war effort,
"NOW THEREFORE, be it re
solved that the Lane County Re
publican Central committee now
place itself on record as opposed
to the consideration of ail bills
pending in the Congress of the
United States which have for
their purpose the creation of a
Columbia river authority until
after the vloe of the war, and
that copies of this resolution be
released to the press and sent to
the Oregon congressional delegation,"
WASHINGTON, June 20. WW
The house ways and means com
mittee, shaping the new war rev
enue program into near-fina! form,
consented today to s pay i you
7 Last April 27 the U. S. rfestrover eat n income eouecuon pn
Sturtcvant sank off Florida after ;?7d !?y the fasury' ?d
an underwater explposion which killed V the present proposals for .
was believed then to have been Rral feda! ! tax"
caused by an American mine that The cornrml ee decision on the
had broken loose from its moor- les tax meant that for . while at
jcbsi tne average rtnit u u
not have to reckon with the fed
eral tax collector every time that
he pays his grocery bill or buys a
new pair of shoes. The sale tax
was rejected by vote of 13 to 8,
with two proxiea recorded. :
Chairman Robert L. Doughton'a
announcement that the sales tax
had been killed nevertheless left
the way open for future considera
tion of thii tax if the revenue i
needed.
The pay-s-you-earn tax collec
Hon plan or withholding tax, which
would go into effect next January
1 if the proposal is finally adopted
Secret of
Heavy The
Explained
The June 15 explosions occurred
30 minutes apart in the late aft
ernoon. Bomber planes, a navy
blimp and half a dozen surface ves
sels searched the area and dropped
dozens depth bombs on the
theory that an enemy submarme
hsd loosed torpedoes at the shps.!
Three Jsp Supply
Ships Sunk By Subs
Theres s profit In rubber
or maybe there could be.
One young boy who brought
his eontnb.ition to a local serv
tre statin in the current rub
ber drive, had an ingenwus
device. The beads of a tire he
contributed were clamped to
gether. The service station op
erator a (freeing to pay cent
a pound thought the scales
seemed to rejister a pretty heavy
weight.
The Itre beads were
apart
Inside the iire were many
pounds of rocks.
Signs Of Second
Iron! In Europe
j Are Multiplying
Likely Jamplng-off
; Spot Token Over by
j British Army
By SOLAS NORG AA8D
j LONDON, June 20. W) Sir
I Stafford Cripps, prilfeistiy
deputy for Prime Minister Church
ill, promised Britain tnday flat
thia country and the United SJt
; will "taunrh great and succes
ful attack upon Jlitier in the west"
: but gave no bint as to when or
j where.
He aM Nari measures to meet
It might influence its timing,
SimuWa?ieously, the nation t4
reived what appeared to be evi
drr.ee that Britain is making steady
preparalioiu to east the Szlt'ui
die. The army announced it wt
taking o. er as a teaming arec X
3S square-mite tone in East Ar.e'::,
an obvious possible i'jmpinj off
place for ft drive across the chin
neL ,
Specultttan Blf J
Ordinarily these devflar.rr.er.U
British radio said tonight, on the: M have produced a wild ftwttj
basia ot advices from the north ; xperttion in B.itain, foraint
African front, that axis troops fhey did Just when ChurtMU to
i "probably have entered" Bardia, : enntemnjj with ITesirtent ansae-
flritish stronghold only seven and Vmted States, when
! a half miles from the Kgyptian i there have been recent arrivals et
border and northern anchor rf,sironj United States srtr.y sr.d
j the new British defense line. i nvi forres, and when the sr to
j The British broadcast said that : Russia is nearsng its first annl
' if the German armored forces of : versarf.
Col. Gen. Erwin Rnmmel are) Specalatios would bees
actually In Bardia "they probably : heightened by these other develop.
are iinniox tiiim i.-rre hibi is oi :merttst
EGYPT
IS
iLoss Of Bardia
LONDON. June 20 ! The
pried
;l Chinese launch
J Attack Near Cantp
pa: Mrs, Gertrude Dale, Eu
pt iu:e committeewoman; Cal
?7or, Judkins precinct, cori'
SEE POLITICS STORS"
PAGE 2
I Backed Fi
wcrais' Chairman
or
"l Fisk, ex-collector of rnc.
P t the DOrt of Portland
ktie county iudee. nH
f In his party politics.
i i oiiinmus support irom
f -aae county democratic cen
p Komittee in meeting Satur-
'-'ire tut uie next
'teocrauc chairman.
. .. . said he was Siting
2-tter serious mntM.rsiim,
'm made a decision to be
nated Eugene as the site for the
1942 convention of the Oregon
Republican club at an all-day
session here today. The con
vention will be held early in the
fall.
Plans to hold the meeting at
Bend, previously voted by the
committee, were changed be
cause of transportation uncer
tainties. President R. M. Fischer
of Eugene explained.
Fischer announced that conven
tion planners hoped to have one
of four nationally prominent re
publicans attend Wendell L.
Willkie, Thomas E. Dewey, U.
Sen. Arthur H. Vandcnberg
Justice Douglas
Tells Press Of Duties
LONDON, June 20. tU Brit
ish submarines, striking at Japan's
supply route from the China sea Gj iq to 9.
to the Buy of iiengaJ, have simK
t h ree large su pp 1 y sh i ps in the
Malacca straits between Malaya
and Sumatra, the admiralty an
nounced today.
On submarine torpedoed the
largest vessel in a convoy of three .
j supply snips, xne aarmraaiy com-j d zccr
CHUNGKING, Sunday, June SJ,
(UJ Chine.e forces supported by
by congress in its present form, f upennr artillery, have launched
was adopted by the narrow margin a strong counter-offensive in
KwangSung province, and are
use to them1 because of the effec
tive work of British demolition :
squads.
The new axis thrust tipon Bar
dia and its "pmbsblp" fall fol-1
lowed the throwing hark of two
sxii mobile columns which yes-:
terday advanced to within about
25 miles of the town sf the west
ern shore of the GuU of Solum.
"There hat been rta direct t-
1, The disclosure that Just be
fore Cripps spoke, ChurthiU
m cartmlUt:ou by traiissttaat
telephone with at least one cf 1
aides. Major Clement S Attlee
dommfons secretary
2, An announcement by the Ger
man radio, which just gsir4
notice todsy, that Cermas f uth&r
lues, apparently in a dtieritjve
tack upon the Rrtttsh line along mood, had widened to the est an 4
-Petroleum Industry
Helps Rubber Drive
f storming the strategic city of Van-
I' tan m the Canton-Hankow rail
road 31 miles north of Canton,
the official Central News said to
day. Countering the loaa of air base
n Chekiang province lo the north-!
Lane chairman for least from which Tokyo and other! if f...
GEARHART. Ore., June 20. munique said, and another subse- ,i,m i-jrt-. ,mit. ! Jamnm nim iid b bnmHeri
UR It is the mission of the press qucntiy sank two more big cargo rMmg ls lhe present's : the Chinese were said to have cut i
wirmaiU i,.c,,mt1-.,M-.M,P,. i drive for the collection of rubber, the railway between Yuntan and
ism ana Sim me puuuc iur 111c
struggle ahead which may be long, the
United Mates supreme court jus- may
niP- ! drive for the collection of rubber, j the railway between Yuntan and . WAS!
The communique did not give announced Saturday that although , Canton, enabling them to resist nrj.
he the dates of the action, which the ftack ot rubber were Japanese counter-attacks with re- riet f
lay have been one of the f irst , p,,, in ln , very satisfactory ! mforcenwnts. j ,
west th already axtenatvc mine
fields In the Skagerrak, between
Norway and Denmark. .
But British reaction was eocdi
tioned: by growing uneasiness ever
the German altars: tut Kusiii'f
Sevastopoi and deteriors'ion of
the British position in Korth Af
Hca, eoapled with indicationi that
Hitler may be preparing ts etM
the Initiative In an even mere d
ced manner in the Med;ter
ranf sn,
The cause for disquiet over th
latter situation was found in A
Heaters news agency dispsteA
from the French frontier" report-
WASHINGTOM, June 20 J ; tog that Hitler has demanded that
Gen, Harold L. George, i Pierre Mai, Vichy chief ol gov
the army air forces ferry- : ernnwnt, cede l.wOO.BBO tons si
ng eommand, predicted tonight f rencn snipping a nemana mrnti
the Egyptian frontier thus far,
the broadcast said, "hut British
troops are ready and are strongly
entrenched at Snium and Ha!
faya." West and south of encircled To
bruk. it was said, the skis infan
try ia digging in while, to 1he
east, the enemy ia consolidating
its hold on the roast road.
Great Expansion Of
tice i William O. Douglas dKM , .T'lr i After capturing ,h, ZtTSSZ l7?trZ
tonight
Justice Douglas, addressing a
: convention session of the Oregon
S. i Newspaper Publishers association.
asserted that optimism displayed
blows since Japan overran Ma-: sm3Rnt
I above Yuntan, the Central News ultimately will enpand into a giant ; planning vast movement of men
ys. win Singapore navai ,i- .,, 1. . , .i.. r.t j : . : i j ,,,ii -. .k. ttit.
base, and the Dutch island ol au- .h UD ,, . (n . , ,.,r h 1 . ,1, , .i. .. , ' rnnn anrf oerhans the Black tn
rr.atra.
Gov. Harold E. Stasscn of Min- m the press could laoel the pres- f:fw c:. (l,
ne50ta jent preliminary struggle to stem JUnCTiOn tITy ririil UTS
Frank Loncrgan, Portland, de- the tide of invasion as the final goflfieville ConfTOCt
livered the only address at a phase, thus encouraging prcma-
luncheon given at noon by the ture hopes. I PORTLAND. June 20. tm
Marion County Republican club "The American people are not Award of a $5,571 contract for
.b3ni.r in honor of ihe visitors, like the befuddled subjects of Hit- survey stakes to the Junction City
Jate. although the support ' of candidates and of local party !cr. who must be told anew each Woodworking company. Junction
-is home county was an lm- i officials. Joseph B. Fciton, chap- January that their opponents will City, was announced today by the
"1 factor. H. ,. I sirfmt oresided. 1 collapse this year," the jurist said. . Bonneville Power administration.
r imauent k u ,1 j
h, ,. rui iiaim
rratic eartv in nn
resAlutinn pss!;cd Saturday
"rrras a number of sugges-
ir.IV. Wn n,- 1
t ,. . " "'""r. iinii vitri-
Ine nex' tse
r"n 1emocra,i- Pirty
Jreas it is th wnse o thIj
'if" FrH Fi5tt i ceed
J WWicd to take such
-.. wrf"rm the duties
.'am efficiently and effec
W .1. ' H,"cratic partv,
re?ore. it is hereby re-
ir.a. th s meetintf no nrt
. " ,"ting Mr.
order to carry out their part of j
the drive in addiiton to their reg-
ular duties, are receiving no profit :
from the sale of the donated rub- j
ber. In the cases of donation, any
profit will go to the four relief 1
agencies, USO, Army relief. Navy j
relief and Red Cross, j
In telling of the volume of rub
ber already turned in, Mr. Zen arr
lery barrage which reduced Japa-1 world.
nese emplacements, and drove j Addressing
a convention
Fisk to
e to be used as
uch position and
n our suDDOrt as
t,"!5 the
Tr s!ate democratic
ir.:s m Portland
ln
'Council Slates
'"dy Meeting
Tcal 1,Jsi"r had been
-s .V"" fnr the regular
..'" Eugene citT council
"' t r'"" iht at the
r-Z J F.eMs, My record
fc -r.rei.
?,s"'r which have been
. r Z "rp time, however,
cv,'': rS of grass on park-
1 -owned lots, and
1 r. lKe exneote of
'-e cj the
s-e;.on
"-ei..
-ran
expenses
new airport.
'-on was compli-
v .
' rcncies. it would
r the rompane to
r " r mail and pass
' at the local a-rport.
r- Si... . "a oiner minor
- -e aja E-h.,i.j
' af
r
-ISO-.
mentioned that
at Creswell had already
7,000 pounds of rsjhber. j
He aafd the present week-end
had been officially designated 3 1 DUtil k t ti
"Rubber Treasure Hunt week- LflCy KoDoUJ AQQEtl
ena Dy ine varinus units m ine
petroleum industry in order to
spur continuance of the rubber
drive.
"There are sti.1 countless pieces
of rubber srrap in storage- spares,
garages and trah heap, whtrh
the government badly needs," Mr.
Xenger said. If 11 the stores of
scrap rubber are not turned in,
gas rationing regyiahons of a dras
tic nature and even seizure of
automobile tires may become nec
essary he said.
into the outskirts of the rrty : aviation writers here, George also
The Chinese were cnunter-m-? said that the United States is not
tacking Irt one of the most strategic I tr behind Germany in technical
ereas South China. Since early development of giiders. He fore
in the war the Japanese hava been mw tremendous pfsssibtiities in
attempting to open the Casstnfi-, their ue as tranvporta hut em
ftankow railroad for all of its 5 phastred that the yse of gliders
miles ko they coutd relieve ne- for long-dsstmsre mwsfai hauU
i Cripss spoke at a mas meeting
in Km press haiJ, which was parked
a serice station '. mands on shtfrntng tn the Oima
: already turned in sea.
Bombed By Allies
A L L 1 E T TtF.AnQtMftrEPS,
Australia, Sunday, June 21, (
Aiiied fenbing piane have
is hardly feasjhi? si this time.
The ferrying rnmrnsnd, whlrh
was organi7.ed a rear ago to help
fly Amertcan-made bombers from
factories to the British isies, has
espsnded rapiriiy into a world
hy almost t,00 persnRa gathered
a observe the anniversary June
22, of the German attack ett Kas
sa. Jsclyded in the audsenre were
Sov,f Ambassador Ivaa Maisky,
Hear AsimrsJ Aian G. Krk, ehwt
of stajf of United States naval fore
es in Earopean waters who rerre
tented Ambatsadtr John C. Wm
; snt, sfrf representatives I all oth
r aii governmerjls.
i mm the help of the Mted
States and its i;du5tr)a imrtts
', adrfe to tmr own and the Smraet
wide sFTviret ymg rmnhat plsnes, : Vnvm emduclive resrce w
supplies, personnel and mail to ho?iM he uhle t launch a grat
American troop tabons abroad n4 Teifi attack upon Hf
and to our aNie. j m Wffsi h aid-
Cenrge tJd the avistinn writ
era that the command's foreign
rwites alone measure between mr
tniighf their way through Japa-1 Rn tlA ljm( e dsytance around
Canned Goods Price
Ceiling Said Too Low
WASHINGTON, June 20 of
i The agncuitur department ad-
I vised Price Administrator Leon
ffenderson today thai prire ceil
ings on many canned fruits and
berries were W low in permit
! eanners to pay growers prices to
i which they are entitled under the
price control law.
i The ceihngs were set at the
highest prices csnners, dutnbu
! tors and retajien charged in
f fareh.
; Sn a letter to Hmderium, the
agriculture department expiamed
that the March prices reftected
cntts of prducmg the 1941 park
of fruit and berries, adding that
prod ut ion coM have g?ie up cm
siderghiy smce then.
nese fighter defcnes and boohed
the enemv-held air base at Rs
hauH and Lse, General MacAr
U ur'i beartquarlcr announced to
day. At Rahaul. New flritaln. the a1
X ed bombers h(t wharf Installa
tions in what w termed a sue
restful flight attarit.
At f ie, an important ha in
K'pw Guinea, the raider directed
these hr on the airdrome, de
stroying two enemy bombers on
the grjjimd.
The Janaree defence, in which
eri fighter planes tofk ti the air,
was described in the daily head
quarters communique as ineffec-tne
the erth. The rissmeMic sertre
of the ferrying command, he add
ed, is larger now an piio?s, planes
and stations than was the entire
army air corps fftur years ago.
. t. t TQ H...n h....U u ... tv:.;H( lent! u kR
IhhScU." "a, faken 7nL: H-re Bcnnv 11.11. .hirl Pc. rfr. atch Thoma, Snore,
u W cuna fill out an apnt ration frm. Three other recruits. Jr ,a1epey
f J3tnerCLar; M&TwiL CHy and William C. PeterMm cf Kugrne. .re
dtrrprehmin examin.t.on. The examiner, .re S. C Ocorge and U. L. A-
denwa. (Baker photo, Wiltshire engraving).
lfRTiJiXth June 2ft'-Pf A
tumble dmn a 3ft-fod embank
ment brought nothmg more than
hk miuries t 13-year-oM 1-a
Rue FaSkner, Jfjrliand, a berry
p ker, yesterday. The rrmhsp oc
curred along the Sandy river
northeast el Gretham-
Fioyd Manvilie Elected
To State Elks Office
; BKNO. June 20 The a1e
ftlfea awusatj'fn ctoed its annaf
crH', cn't'm here today hy elerlmg
' Harvey I,. Armen of Pnrt prent
I dnt nd awarding jta 1S43 eon-
ventjfi tn Bker,
i Other officers elected were
Harry l Nrho!on. Astfa4 fsrt
: vice-president; Floyd N ManvHIe,
flugs'me, secnd vice-president,
l.tt Hroift, fSaVer, thifd Vice--ide?4t;
if. U Tonsv, MrShnn
, V4ile. treasurer; G.irge Andern.
i Ijt Crande. J'e Fhegel, MJrd,
and E. Z.
lees.
:: Tornado P!s Two
In Indiana Town
KOKOMO. If5ds June JO
Two persons are dead. miss
ing, and at leat 20 known injured
in a tornado which strurk the
; svsith half of Kk?m? late t'day.
; More than 2t0 hnrr.r were un-
roifcd by the -tnrm whirh struck
Kokomo Her sweeping acrms the
northern part of d loaning Chnhin
rmnty. U cut a swath two cjty
i hltrks Wide nd t rrssie Jong
't through the south part of the niy,
rJire fhef imtn Jackon
, called fur him Aiwiwan I-cgson
members to ai-t m patrtttinf the
stricken area. A detarhmerit rf
saijors from Peru nai ar be
. was aio rrpjrted on the way.
1 .
NtMf R VWE-rRBlOIAT
H tKTLAND, June 20
Burt K Hasikina. Kimlh Fails,
was elertPiJ president of the n
ii(ni bjc4io ti p1maters
fregfn hapter at She cie of a
three - cav crnventos today.
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