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.it ii5l i'lf? !. i- tit; mm age 16, Register-Guard. Eugene, Swim Project Work to Begin j City' officials said Wednesday they hope to have excavation started by July 1 for the proposed pew municipal swimming pool on he fairgrounds site. Meantime, they are attempting to place orders for 30 tons of re inforcing steel and for "items Ore., Wed., May 21, 1947 which must be obtained before pouring of concrete. Employes of Beebe Construction Co. reported'.y were at Camp Parks, Calif., Wednesday, where they, are pre paring to dismantle the pool pur chased by the city from the Navy. It Is hoped the pool will be dis mantled and ready for shipment to Eugene by mid-June. City Manager Deane Seeger said if ail outside work can be completed this summer, installation of equip ment inside the buildings can con tinue during winter months, thus having the pool ready by swim ming season next spring. MOGAN LUMBER CO. 1768 W. 6th St. Phone 652 Builders Hardware. Shakes Sblnglei Knotty Pine Comp. 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Pape promised Wednesday that the Eugene Pio neers would meet the lumberjacks more than half way in their stunt ing Thursday night. The double feature evening, which will include the regular business meeting, is slated to start with dinner at 7 p.m. in the Per sian Room of the Eugene Hotel. Moriarily Resigns ; from Position As Lane Veteran Service Officer NEW TIRES - $ jjat.00 trade In allowed ; 9 on any passenger lire you drive up to our place of business. Off CM Tl It fnw Phone 607 7(741 8th & Charnelton S-J $$$$$ $$$$$$$ T THIS COUPON T I And Your Old Electric Shaver Is Worth $3.00 in i . Trade on Any New Electric Shaver J, : In Our Store 7 KEES ELECTRIC T 1194 Willamette Phone 1384 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Mike Moriarty has tendered to the county court his resignation as Lane County veterans' service officer, effective June 1, it was disclosed Wednesday by County Judge Clinton Hurd. The court so far has not acted in the matter. For some time Moriarty has been acting as service officer and as veterans employment officer with the Oregon State Employ ment Service here. The volume of work has become too large to continue handling both jobs, Mor iarty said when interviewed, and he will continue only as veterans employment officer with the OSES. Act on Budget The county court and budget committee are expected to act soon on the amount to be bud geted to provide a county service officer. ' . Meanwhile It was announced by George E. Sandy, director of the Oregon Department of Vet erans Affairs at Salem, that the department now has three field representatives to assist county service officers aria! service offic ers of veterans' organizations, one of whom will have headquarters in Eugene. Dover to Come Floyd Dover, formerly of Grants Pass, will fill the post here, his territory including southern Ore gon, from Eugene on the north and . from Klamath Falls on the east. . Henry George, former employe of the War Assets Administra tion, will cover northwestern Oregon. Joe. Reynolds will con tinue to handle the area, from Portland east to Idaho and south to Deschutes County. Sandy met at the courthouse Tuesday night with Judge Hurd, representatives of veterans' organizations, and State Rep. John Snellstrom and State Rep. Her man Hendershott, to discuss the new setup. Sandy said the county service officer will continue to be the "king pin" of the setup, with the state field men cooperating and largely contacting service of ficers of veterans' organizations to assist them in their work. He also said that an adequate budget for a county service offi cer should be on the basis of $1.50 per veteran in the county. Lane County has more than 10,000 vet- UN Seen 'Failure' By Owen Roberts HARTFORD, Conn. (U.R) The United Nations was seen as a failure Wednesday by former Su preme Court Justice Owen J. Rob erts who suggested that it be aug mented by a federation of "like minded" democratic nations. Roberts claimed in a speech here that the UN "has failed to function in every important aspect in which it was called to act" because it recognizes national sovereignty. The only way to create internation al law, he said, is for nations vol untarily to surrender sovereign rights, as was done when the United States and the Swiss feder ation were formed. SAVE MONEY & A TRIP TO TOWN GROCERIES MEATS HARDWARE i We Give 8H Green Stamps ' A GOOD PUCE TO BUY 6000 PAINT, Peterson's Market V j nmim Local Man Told Bride On Way Here from Italy tn ... . . . jitter many monins separation from his bride-to-be, Marvin Cox, Eugene, received a telegram re cently informing him that his fi ancee, Miss Maria Allegretta, Marcian New York Monday, May 19. The new lorn oince ol United Air lines will advise the local office of the date and lime hr tibm will arrive in Eugene. , Cox said he and Miss Allegretla had atterADted tn mnrrv in Ttnlu but that his regiment was moved after the license was obtained and a few hours before the ceremony. The COUDlf haR tint Mn asnl, other since that day. - Opening Play Program Time Set at 8:30 P. M. The formal oDeninv "nrAviou," presentation of Maxwell Ander son s "Joan of Lorraine," pro duced by the University of Ore gon theater, will nnen nf R-3n n m Friday in the Guild Theater in Johnson Hall on the campus. Sub sequent performances will open at 8 p.m. Formal dress will be expected for the first showing of the play, the last of the six the university theater has produced this year. DUST SETTLING AND ROAD OIL The Central Heating Co. 865 Olive St Phone 271 Linoleum Laying USING Customer's Material AL LI A X : E FLO Oil COVERING 122S ALDER ST. PHONE 3S23 Foreign Trade Exams Planned in Portland Seniors studying foreign trade In the University of Oregon school of business administration will take thpir final w.mln.i:.. ....... .niiiiiiiinuuil ill Portland Friday, May 23, before uie university loreign trade ad visory board. Students who will take the ex amination include Janice J. Bald win, Theodore Bouck, and John R. Woodworth, all of Eugene. Louise McCamish Mrs. Louise McCamish, 64, of ; on jenerson St., died Wednesday at her home. She was born May 14, 1883, at Amity, and married ; Henry E. McCamish at McMlnn I villa Jan. 1, 1905. She was a mem : ber of Eastern Star and White snrine. Surviving ntw ttt. i.4n.,.-. I sister. Mr MaIb Pnt, lean. BJ brothers, Raleigh M. and Charles n. nurcn, an or Portland. Prlvntp ffrnvoeM tarMi... ...ill take place at Hillsboro Masonic cemetery, wim evatch Hollings worth England Mortuary in charge. The family has asked that iiowcrs oe omuieci. 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