Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, August 13, 1944, Image 3

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ed are: Thomas C. Stoufhton,
Portland, finance officer: Lt CoL
B. Bailey, Pendleton army base,
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Th- state auxiliary elected Mrs.
Charles E. Lemi Pendleton,
president. Mrs. Leon Brown, Sa
lem, was named finance officer.
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Bullet Ends Raids '
Of Cattle-Killing Bear
MEDFOKD, Ant. 12 OP)
OM Crip, the 6(M-pound cat-tle-Ullinf
brown bear which
roamed the Dutchman peak
area for yean with a price on
his bead, is dead today, .
L. L. Lewis, government hunt
er, crawled to within s few feet
of the animal to fire the fatal
shot, after docs brought the bear
to bay in a dense thicket south
west of here.
The bear, crippled by a shot In
the left bind le( some years
earlier, made despite bis in
jury such inroads on ranxe
cattle that llvestockmen offered
repeated rewards for "his cap
ture.
caused him to
ltjto through the
bruised
U ""-tared W the tau.
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I boy H none
Yt t cnence. being
to work and play
. . Auxiliary
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tirirtoria. were elect
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irS EASY , TO CHOOSE
Wedding Qifh
Suggestions for the bride are numerous ...
lovely lamps, framed pictures, white leather
hide's books, English bone china, glass art ' ;
pieces . . . and many more handsome gifts
Iff your selection. .
GIFT SHOP
West 13th Phon.212
CLOSED EACH MONDAY DTJWNG AUGUST
Midnight Ruling
Irks George Tweed
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aua. IS (U.B
Chief , Radioman Georse Rav
Tweed, who played hide and seek
with the Japs on Guam for 31
months, ran up against the mid
night ruling for servicemen last
night and he didn't like it a bit
wnen he payed his check at a
Portland night club at 11:55 p.m.
the cashier warned him that he
had only 5 more minutes "because
you are in uniform."
Tweed left but Whan toll-Inn
to friends later he questioned why
a man in tne uniform of his coun
try, indicating that he was ready
and willing to die for it, should
be made to leave public places
iwo nours before civilians.
Western Governors
Ask Federal Road Aid
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 12. U
Northwest governors meeting
here tonight announced that they
would ask congress , to enact the
post-war financing bill which
would give the five states $750,-
000,000 for highway construction.
The action was made public
after a late afternoon meeting of
the live governors from Oregon,
Washington, Idaho, Wyoming and
Montana,
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All Lane-
and "in the opinion as to the best
methods for their solution."
Huje Task Ahead
He warned, however, that a
proper view of the Pacilic war ef
fort must take into consideration
"the enormous size" of the Pacific,
pointing out that the Hawaiian
islands, for example, no longer can
be regarded as an outpost,
As to the future defense of the
Pacific against aggressive attacks
by nations such as Japan, Roose
velt said it was "essential'.' that
"our control" of a sea and air nav
igation line extending from Puget
sound to northern China must be
"undisputed" after the war.
"You who live in the Pacific
northwest," he said, "have realiz
ed that a line for sea and air navi
gation following the great circle
course from Puget sound to Si
beria and northern China passes
very close to the Alaskan coast
and thence westward along the
line of the Aleutian islands.
Must Control Route
"From the point of national de
fense, therefore, it is essential that
our control of this route shall be
undisputed.
He went on to sav that "every.
body in Siberia and China" knows
"we have no ambitions to acquire
land on the continent of Asia," but
that despite our opposition to ag-
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Personnel managers sty that a woman
works better if she looks better. The secret
ot keeping that radiant "younger look"
lies in taking intelligent cue of your skin.
Science has now found sn amazing way
to help you through the discovery of the
"vitaUzing'' substance that gives the
"bloom'" to pretty young skins: The
counterpart of this substance is called
acnvot. brought to you only in ENDO
CKEMfti There s notEing like it... most
skins which lacked this substance begin
to look smoother, fresher, firmer smn.
A Endoaemehts been clinically tested for
' vetts...pproved by thousands of women
uanwH tu croj uuu. idu owe it m
yourself to try this precious beauty sub
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Toi may have Green Stamps with Endoeretne at
RITE-PRICE DRUG, INC.
BITTOEN MOODrS AND THE BROADWAY
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city of Eugene, 18.7 mills; total,
52.4 mills. Total last year, 48.5
mills.
Florence County, 14.1 mills;
school district No. 97, 5.6 mills;
union high school- district No. 10,
la.o muis; city or Florence, 10 a
mills; total 51.6 mills. Total last
year, 46.5 mills.
Junction City County, 14.1
mills; school district No. 69, 10.5
mills; union high school district
No. 13, 7.1 mills; city of Junction
City, 14.6 mills; total 46.6 mills.
Total last year, 424 mills.
Oakridge County, 14.1 mills;
school district No. 76, 17 mills;
city of Oakridge, 33.4 mills; total,
64.5 mills. Total last year, 47.9
mills.
Springfield County, .4.1 mills;
school district No. 19, 9.7 mills;
union high school district No. 15,
11.9 mills; city of Springfield, 14
mills; total, 49.7 mills. Total last
year, 47.6 mills.
lieuf. Com. Hanns
Sent To New Post
CHARLESTON, S. C Lieu
tenant Commander Satolli W.
Hanns, USN, formerly of 1287
Oak street, Eugene, Ore., has re
ported for duty at Wilmington,
N. C as executive officer ot the
sixth naval district commission
ing detail.
He was formerly assigned as
officer in charge of the commis
sioning detail ot the Charleston
navy yard and was succeeded
in that position by Lieutenant
Commander H. M. Ericsson, USN,
of West Hampton Beach, Long
Island, New York.
A veteran of 36 years' in the
navy, Commander Hanns was
in Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941,
when the Japs attacked, and came
through without Injury, though
his ship was bombed and strafed.
The guns on his vessel were
among the first to spit back at the
Japs after the surprise attack.
He has spent considerable time
In Alaskan waters and was in the
thick ot the Aleutian Islands
1 ties and children who desire will
jbe assigned to platoons super
vised by adults. All pickers are
requested to take their lunch
along.
Information Center '
Information regarding the work
may be had at the county farm
labor office at 979 Olive street.
The telephone number is 1831.
Cooperation ot Eugene citixens
in picking the county s food crop
was urged Saturday by William
Lush, chairman of the retail mer
chants division of the chamber
of commerce. He stated that Eu
irene stores were 100 per cent
behind the move to save Lane
county's food crop and that their
management were urging cus
tomers to get out into the fields
and pick. ' '
Cut" 1Uistr-Guard, Sunday, August IS, 1944 Pit
is in Rome. The arrival of Church
iJ atone was interpreted by Pop
olo, organ of the Christian Demo
era party, as a sign ot the import
ance the Italian theater of war
"may assume in the near future."
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GRABS FIRE
No damage was caused in a
grass fire at Fifteenth and Jeffer
son Saturday evening, city tire
men report.
Li HA WlUAMtTTI
Ghost Army-
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an entire battalion of, their com
rades who had been isolated in
the Mortain sector.
In the most sweeping' attacks
since D-day against enemy trans
port in France, swarms of allied
""ir " """" planes Saturday , destroyed or
fights. He left the Aleutians in 5m TmMin total of
June, 1943, after having parti
cipated in the capture of Attu.
Commander Hanns graduated
from the University of Oregon
in 1918 and joined the navy. He
had boot training -at the Brem-
gression the American people 1 "ton navy yard and entered an
were "insistent" that other nations i off'oer candidate school, being
must not in the "foreseeable fu
ture" be allowed to commit "sneak
attacks."
"Therefore," he added, "it is es
sential that we be fully prepared
to prevent them for all time to
come. The word and honor of Ja
pan cannot be trusted."
Roosevelt followed this theme
by declaring the necessity of new
defense bases for this country
bases nearer to Japan. He spoke,
too, of the defensive need for some
of the hundreds of islands in the
Pacific which nominally are terri
tories of other United Nations.
No Possessions Sought
"We have no desire to ask for
any possession of the United Na
tions," he said, "but the United
Nations who are working so well
with us in the winning of the war
will, I am confident, be glad to
join with us in protection against
i eggression and in machinery to
prevent aggression. .
"With them and with their help
Take no chances! Give your
cleaner genome Hoover Com
pany service and genuine
replacement parts! Cost it low
for example:
MOTOR cleaned, fabricated, aew
carbon brushes installed
MfMTOR or MUM ROU deaned
and lubricated
KIT replaced
tAQ completely renovated
COM), SWrfCH, all electrical eea
nectiout cheeked
APPEARANCE improved
CUANHW EFFKKNCY restored
TecaCoa $084
FURNITURE COMPANY
Phone 690
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SWEATERS
.SKIRTS
JUMPERS
DRESSES
-SUITS
COATS
BUNNY MITTENS
SCARFS
SWEATERS burst forth In color watermelon, Urns,
maize, grass green, violet, toast, sky blue, teal
from 2.95 to 7.95 . . . SKIRTS In plaids, checks,
solid colors . . DRESSES from casual to dressy styles
In high shades . . . SUITS and COATS, perfection
tailored, the bases of your wardrobe . . . SCARFS in
muted plaids, white, and colors,
muted plaids, white, and colors. . . Long furred
BONNY MITTENS in white and colors.
"""ow-ement
nv. bud5e,
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flRDELS
991 WILLAMETTE
commissioned ensign on Jan. 2,
1919. He served a number of
years in the Pacific and Atlantic
fleets, three years with the special
service squadron at Panama and
spent three years in the Philip
pines. He had three tours of duty
at the Philadelphia navy yard,
and served one year, under the
war department, in command ot
a veterans' CCC camp.
His two brothers, P. J. and
Stephen J. Hanns, and his sister,
Mrs. J. A. Kremmel, reside in
Eugene. His sister, Mrs. Rosina
H. Bruhn, resides at. Oakland,
Calif., and his sister,' Mrs. Viola
E. Williams, resides in Los Angeles..-.
300 More-
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ing lot at the corner of Tenth
Avenue west , and Charnelton
I am sure that we can agree com- street at la. m, The yards that
pletely so that Central and South have reported to .the farm labor
America will be as safe against at- office as intending to pick Sunday
tack from the south Pacific as are those of Peter Evanuk of the
North America is going to be from Eugene district, G. E. Hawkins in
the north Pacific itself." the Cottage Grove district, Carl
Roosevelt looked tanned from K'rk near Junction City and
his ocean voyage through the Pa-, Frank Rice near Cbburg.
cific. He spoke directly under the The farm labor office is calling
upraised forward sun of a sleek ! attention to the fact that standard
destroyer. Surrounding him were I Dav is beine Daid for all Dickers lmDendina as hlKh American mili-
members of his personal military i and good wages are being made tary figures arrived to Join Prime
325 locomotives, 2,860 railway
cars, 172 ammunition cars and
400 army trucks.
Indirectly responsible tor gains
in both sectors were the sweep
ing operations across the German
rear by American flying col
umns which have not been offi
cially pin-pointed since they left
Le Mans five days ago.
The whereabouts of these Yanks,
who Berlin insists are led by Lt.
Gen. George S. Patton Jr., ob
viously is the key to the entire
situation and for exactly that
reason the situation beyond Le
Mans "must remain obscure for
security reasons,", it , was an
nounced. The blackout of official news
Is typical of any major offensive,
particularly when the stakes are
so great It can only be said
that the American offensive is
progressing with a success that
still has many observers groggy
and every hour that the Germans
remain in the Vire and Caen areas
their peril grows, . -'.
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War Moves Expected
In Mediterranean
nnMF. Aiis. U-JPi Allied
air might was thrown against the I
southern approaches to Hitler's i
crumbling European fortress today I
Cor the second time within 24 I
hours, with 780 U.S. heavy bomb- j
crs scouring German military de
fenses along the southern coast of
France.
There was a feeling among tVe
public that momentous develop
ments in the Mediterranean were
and naval staff who accompanied
him on his journey which began
when he left Washington on July
13.
Pvt. Evensen Wounded
Pvt. Lloyd C. Evensen, of the
U. S. marine corps, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alph Evensen, 1145
Chambers street, recently was
wounded in action in the south
Pacific, and now is in a naval
hospital in Hawaii, receiving
treatment for a broken leg. He
has written his parents that he
would be grateful. for letters from
friends, and gives his address as
U. S. Navy Hospital, Navy 10,
W. D. E. 3, FPO San Francisco,
Calif.
Private Evensen, a graduate of
Eugene high school in 1939, joined
the navy soon after Pearl Harbor
was attacked, and has been over
seas now for 22 months.
by all.. There is f ree transporta- Minister Churchill, who already
PFC Floyd McKay
Wounded
Word has reached Eugene
friends that PFC Floyd C. McKay,
28, formerly employed at the J. C.
"mney company store here, was
wounded in action in France, July
13, and is hospitalized in England.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford McKay of Roseburg, but
made his home in Eugene.
Magellan was the first European
in the region ot the Marianas
islands.
Play Ball . . .
Here's A A a II
Special Sale !
SUMMER SHOES
Vz price V
Dress shoes in beige, white,
brown and white, and spec
tator style
Play shoes in brown or white . ;
All tale shoes are from our regular stock
of high grade merchandise. .' ;
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