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3a Sees Fighting (Traditional Feud .oit k Vft Three Manila wre wounded Friday ht with Philippine Story police who, the LTnce said, opened lire rJbla guns because they . . -I- MiltiRtlOllK. StaiUe occurred in Quezon UnU' eastern suburb. Only the arrival of civilian police! woppea the light. Manila rttc!f4i4. n. ------- levsuea a two- day battle in 1820 between Manila police and the former Philippine s.onst;nary which iater the Mlltary Police Command. They said neither side had forgot- Poliomyelitis in severe form Is relatively rare even during epi demics rarely more than three children per 1000 are affected . WAR SURPLUS HUGE AUCTMDBf SALE Feb. 22nd - 23rd BEND OREGON I Machinery and Equipment Cats I Steam Furaneee Winches I J),, Hydrant and Thousands of Small Items SURPLUS WAR SUPPLY CO. lad, Oregon Phone 704-W A LIMITED SUPPLY HIGH PRESSURE OIL IB1IMNE1IIS AVAILABLE NOW Phone 5520 See Them at Soong's Polity under Attack ' NANKING (U.B The Chi nese government faced an internal conflict over its economic policies "Way after the legislative Yuan refused to provide penalties for violators of the emergency econ omy measures of the Supreme National Defense Council. The yuan strongly criticized policies of Premier T. V. Soong, and it appeared that Soong would attend its next meeting on March 1 to answer questions. In rejecting the council's re quest for penalties, the yuan re solved to send the council a coun ter-proposal that the economic measures De presented for exam ination by the have a great bearing on the peo nies ouraens ana freedom." The yuan unexpectedly criti cized the banning of gnM hnu actions and circulation of U. S, aouara. ihe ban On TT S rin11sa n. Impractical, the yuan said, be cause of the impossibility of stamping out the black market One member sniri Knnntf urns entirely to blame for the economic crisis oecause of the failure of his gold policy. Another member sam u was foolish now to place the blame on the Japanese and the Communists. A new world aviation code is being worked out by. 40 nations In order to further greater flying safety. Hkohit o's Tax 90 PerCent TOKYO (U.R) Emperor Hiromto will surrender 90 per cent of his wealth to the govern ment as a special property tax, tne imperial household depart ment announced Friday. Placing the emperors total wealth at 3,710,716,338 yen- about $250,000,000 (U. S.) the department said property valued at 3,338,260,712 yen will be turn ed over to the government. The emperor will retain pos session of the inner palace, his present residence, as well as the Akasaka detached palace, Kyoto detached palace and three villas at Hayama, Numazu and Nasu. Among the property which will! be surrendered will be museums in Tokyo ano Nara, land, build ings and forests of the emperor's forestry holdings, and a greater part of the imperial art objects. ATLAS DRILLING CO. H. L. GORDINIER " 20 Years Experience Well Drilling All Modern Equipment , ARTESIAN IRRIGATION DOMESTIC Test Boles for Mines and Foundations STATE-WIDE SERVICE PHONE W5 soil Si Willow 4523-ff Eugene I III M iLtAl 1 " " " - 1IIL-1U1JU1II I ' " why have MS? fet tle AW B. F. foirUh 2AI-0-OATK - tb fcb list tab Pucftm As Yea Rfcb that nB m of fgaf A VUT'i Bat not that tire eboee , escsase Inside that tire Is s ,ttarSessog Safer? Tab. 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The baby's mother said she had gone to a neighbor's house and had left the baby lying on bed. wnen she came back, the baby was in Ihe stove, Sheriff Young quoted the woman as saying. Young estimated the baby had been lying on the glowing coals for 10 minutes. The baby died ave hours later. Four Army Prisoners Overpower Guard, Flee CAMP KILMER, N. 3 (U.R) Military and civil police broadcast an alarm Friday lor four escaped Army prisoners who overpowered a work detail guard and seized his rifle, The prisoners were working In an Army hospital car Thursday at about S p.m. when one seized the guard's rifle. While another held a mess kit knife at the guard's throat, he waa tied and thrown on one of the beds In the ear. The guard later untied himself and reported the escape. Red Army Cut In '47 Budget MOSCOW m Delegates to the Supreme Soviet (par liament) debated Friday a 1047 budget calling tor a decrease in expenditures for the Soviet arm ed forces and Increases for in' dustry, public health, sport, com munications and agriculture. Total income for 1917 was es timated in the budget at 391,500.- 000,000 rubles and expenditures at 371,400,000,000 rubles, of which 18 per cent would be assigned to the armed forces as against 24 per cent last year. ine budget, submitted to a joint session Thursday night by Finance Minister Arseni C. Zverev, would assign the armed forces 67,000,000,000 rubles this year, as against 72,600,000,000 in 1846. (The ruble is not quoted 'In foreign exchange trade. The of ficial exchange rate is 5.3 to the dollar. The diplomatic rate is 12 to the dollar. Russian government finances include many items which, in the United States, are handled by private capital. Rus sia's estimated expenditures would total about $70,075,000,000 at the "official" rate; or $30,950, 000,000 .at the "diplomatic" rate. (President Truman's budget for the fiscal year starting July 1, now under scrutiny in Congress, calls for appropriations of $37,- 500,000,000. Of this about $11, 200,000,000, some 30 per cent, would go for defense.) The budget recommends' tions expected to meet with gen' eral approval of the many hun dreds of delegates from all over the U. S. S. R.. conformed with the announced policy of Russia to put less emphasis on the army, navy and air force and accent the internal economy in connection with Prime Minister Stalin's five' year plans. Christian Science Talk Scheduled for Monday Elisabeth F. Norwood, C.S.B., will give a free lecture on Chris tian Science at 8 p.m. Monday in the State Theater, Eugene. She comes from - Brookline, Mass., and is a member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church ot Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Borene Bnr1ter-Onmrd, Eocene, Ore, Friiay. TV. tl, 1MT. fate Maple Trees Removed For Pedestrian Safety Four large maple trees next to the Masonic Temple at Tenth and Olive Sts. are being removed be cause they are badly rotted, City engineer William ciubb said Fri day. Clubb said that lodge members are now taking them out to pre vent them from breaking off sad falling on pedestrians. KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES ByroM & Knsslnwl ; TUB MAN'S SHOP M rest 10th toh and Olive Sis. Prompt Guaranteed RADIO SERVICE Electric Shaver Repair GRAY'S REMEDY Relief from Rheumcritan. Aches and Pains, Lumbago. Lame Back. Tiffany-Davis Drug Co. Speaking on "Christian Science: The Religion of Love, Which Heals," she is appearing for the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Eugene. e March of Dimes Head Discloses Final Count Fred Buell, chairman of the Springfield, West Springfield and McKenzie River districts for the March ot Dimes campaign, re ported Friday that a final count of donations showed $1836.63 col lected from his area. Buell said that final collections were completed and tabulated Thursday for the widespread area. e . AVC CONVENTION . PORTLAND W An Ameri can Veterans' Committee conven tion for Oregon and Southwestern Washington members will be held here March 1-2. Pewter has been made in Amer ica since early in the 17th Century. MODERNIZE with new PLUMBING Experienced Efficient Installation and Repair BRONSON PLUMBING SERVICE , 1267 Railroad Blvd. Phone 4025-1 Kohler O UJMMJ Standard Another Mammoth Youth For Christ Rally T.W.Wilson - Representative of YJ.C. InlL One of the Country's TOP Youth speakers. Bible Quiz . . Based on Acts ' Chapters . I to 8 . Between N.C.C. and BATA Students Free Movie Robert Waggoner from Portland will lead singing.1 O Special Music Fun for ALL Youth for Christ Sat., Feb. 22nd 7:00 P.M. Woodrow Wilson Junior High ' Eugene COME TO PRE-RAIXY GET-TOGETHER SAT. AFTERNOON 3:30 SALVATION ARMY HALL HAMBURGER FEED HOW IS TOUR MEMORY? Without looking, make a list of all the personal property In one room of your home. Then check-your list against the actual contents. In case of a fire loss, you would have to list all the burned property for your insurance company, and you would be paid for the items listed. How much would you lose because of a poor memory? We can give you a handy inventory record. Just ask for it. , Law Students Told Of Investment Field E. L. Hawn. vice president of E. M. Adams Co., spoke to mem bers of Phi Delta Phi, interna tional legal fraternity, at a meet ing of the group held recently at Gerlinger Hall. Hawn described the field of In vestments and association be tween that subject and the law. Meetings are held bi-weekly by the fraternity to sapplement for mal training at the law school with informal discussions related to problems met by the young lawyer upon entering practice. BREWERS GET RELEASE WASHINGTON U,R Brewers will be permitted to use unlimited amounts ot grain and grain pro ducts, other than wheat and rice, beginning March 1,' the Agricul ture Department announced Fri day. For Every Purpose Ar Lantern Ignition Flashlight fc Farm Radio Portable Radio Hearing Aid LIGHTNING'S 1151 Will. Phone 1316 STARTS WORK II fTj-a s"j""iT " '' '' ' T JVIT 2 SECONDS jlJ I PeXjtf 'iff jjpSsSC I BAYEIU mmam Qm I ASPIRIN J) ; iiaffliftft I tin handy METAL BOX J VgT I Ull ILiAILU 1 Rom "where I sit ly Joe Marsii . Where Cissy Spent Her Honeymoon .:. 'i MrftWyoehffrtsvefchi ear town speed their koaeyoMea at Boaedsteee Lake or Jaeaaoa Vela; way the Martras ma rat as far as New York Ctty. 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