Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, August 21, 1947, Image 1

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CITY EDITION
CITY EDITION
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CIRCULATION YESTERDAY, 24,749
EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1947
TWO SECTIONS, 24 PAGES
fan Backs
an lo Bring
meless Here
LnHon Proposal
Still Holds Favor
WffiNGTON - (AP) -''dent
Truman said Thurs
?.rat United States citizens
lirrpl over rjlans
u,.a nui m""1-" r ...
uimit war refugees to this
rirv because he said all
r;cans are descendants of
ien-born.
L-comment was in reply to a
Z, conference question of
Z-tr the administration has
Z, for new approach to
J..,, into this country a share
JV -ope's approximately 850,
t'placed persons,
r-". President aaid there are no
li.'for different approach,
f j,,, he will continue to
I lor passage of a measure
Zi by ReP. .Stratum
calling for admission of
J:oo war refugees over a four-
tf measure was pigeonholed
iTHouse judiciary subcommit
r. .j ,h. iat session of Con-
t, but several congraaiu'""
tjjplan to iook into me piuu-
Tmmm said he still is try-
.1 -.i,.. the nrnblem. terming
Jr, in which he is very much
tstei
British Ultimatum
Served on Refugees
iTADOM (if) Britain de
erf an ultimatum Thursday to
4400 Jewish refugees off
fcs: disembark by Friday af
e.on or be transported to Ger
v. T:e Jews are aboard three
Hra ships which have been off
fceille for three weeks. They
ar. a lsnd in Palestine month
!ron the immigrant ship "Ex
fc 1947."
Xu Jews will be taken to the
tjen-Belsen displaced persons
a: if the ultimatum is ignored,
svkesman for the International
Aiee Organization said at
scmrg, in the British occupa-
zone of Germany.
fttJrwi said Wednesday night
m would go on a hunger strike
ltv were not oermitted to
at the Holy Land. They were
kctd aboard the three ships off
tfa after a battle with British
vdisg parties , and returned
tit) to France, where they be-
'Jwir voyage. They have re
ad rrer since to disembark and
t rejected a French offer of
srality.
England Moves
To Meet Crisis
Food Production
Plan Announced
LONDON (DPI The govern
ment Thursday announced a 5
year $400,000,000 program to
boost British food production and
the cabinet again was summoned
into special session to deal with
the grave economic crisis.
I The farm production scheme
was designed to lessen Britain's
reliance on food imports and will
be concentrated on lifting pro
duction of products such as pork,
eggs, beef, mutton, cereal and lin
seed which normally are imported
on a dolar basis.
First Measure
The farm program was the first
of a whole series caused by sus
pension of the American loan after
the bulk of Britain's remaining
dollar hoard had been syphoned
off in the greatest run on the
Bank of England since the days
of the Spanish armada.
, i'.A J Iff t i
if-.. 1
Sikhs Invade
Punjab Town
To Kill Moslems
Correspondent Tells
Of Lawless City
Bv ROBERT C. MILLER
Midnight to Bring Full Power Budget Surplus
To Controversial Labor Law Expectations
Arouse GOP
By CHARLES H. HERROLD
WASHINGTON (UP) A new era in labor-managcmont
relations will be ushered in at midnight when the Taft
Hartley Law becomes fully effective.
Auto Workers Try
To Beat Deadline
I PKTROIT OIF" The CIO
United Auto Workers raced
Truman's Prediction
Followed by Clamor
Motor Co. before the Taft-Hartley
' Law goes into effect at midnight.
... ,u , , ui.'um .uH res,cient Truman s
:WlTKKuw forbids of record-smashing treasury
inclusion of a union shop clause surplus oi nearly jo.uw.uw,
WASHINGTON (AP)
forecast
DEATH in a New Orleans
hospital Thursday obviated the
j necessity of a final decision In
Bilbo (Miss-D) who had been bands of six to 20 burning "Mos
lem Dunning and terreting out tne
remnants of the Moslem populace.
Next in line was expected to be
i new drastic cut in food rations.
Food Minister John Strachey
is abandoning his vacation and
rushing to London to Improvise
new rationing programs.
Thursday's cabinet meeting was
i skeleton emergency session.
i Prime Minister Clement Attlee did
'not return from his Wales vaca
tion and the ministers met under
the chairmanship of Herbert Mor
rison, lord president of the coun
cil. Those present included For- NKW ORLEANS " -Senator
eign Secretary Ernest Bevin, Fuel Thenar, c. Rilhn f Milinni.
Minister Emanuel Shin well and mast of filibuster and sharp- rit-
,3,c, . ,cxdaer. t(,nBed chamDi0n of white
' 11 iiuui. iiKiii irsuiiuiiiij iio.iiv-ri. i'nT,ai!amst time Thursdav In mm.
unions representing 15,000.000 workers by the first sweeping piete a contract with the Ford
union control law ever passed by Congress.
I Since its passage June 23 over President Truman's veto.
JULLUNDAR. India UP .,. lahnr law has hprnme nntpntiallv one of the hottest oolit-
! Rampaging bands of Sikha invad- jca jSSUPS f the forthcoming 1948 election campaign,
ed this industrial city of 75.000 in Labor unions and some Democrats have attacked it as a
the East Punjab Province Thurs- "clavo lahnr" law Manaepmnt cpnerallv has hailed it as in anv acreeinents reached after 000 next June touched off a
'day in a fury of pillaging. burn-'COrrecting the "abuses" of the Wagner Act which has gov- midnight Thursday unless a ma- fresh Republican clamor
;ing and sword swinging against erne(j labor-management re-l jonty of eligible employes vote Thursday for a tax slash in
line mosiems. ,.; .u. to 'netitionina unions submit required " '""t 1948.
There is no law. no order here1 1. Vf.ri".w financial data to the Labor depart- 1 he employe election must be Chairma nri(i). (R.NH of
in this latest outbreak of Indian , l" . V,c a" ment and unless their officers file S , f , ur-man h senate Appropriations Com-
'. ... T..,.e nmvicmnc tra hnortprt ...... Nnttnnnl I uhnr Relatione lln.rH .
ilerronsm. The native police mane tJtl " p."..'"" ,,vvi; non-t. ommunist auiflavits wun - rnittee said the ITesincnt s mid-
no effort to halt the rioting. All for test cases in the federal, NLHB. ; 7,7' complicates matters for the vear budget review es'iating tax
! of them are Sikhs or Hindus. courts. Robert N. TJcnham. new NLRB UA"' ,' "f lmmn , n: receipts this year at S41 .667.000,-
Everywhere there is fire and The National Labor Relations seneral counsel, has announced "'f 000 - ',100 000.000 hither than
devastation. The remaining in- Board, federal Mediation and Con- that 3000 pending cases will be snoring tne newooard. any previous forccas -proves that
habitants are either the hunters or ciliation service and the Labor De- dismissed unless locnl and national - the country was 'robbed of tax
the hunted. n,r,m.. iii h. readv to hrin officials of the unions involved First Test Ot LOW reduction by purely political ve-
Watched Arsonist i operating Friday under the provi
I watched tall bearded Sikhs in i sions of the new law.
barred from his seat in Congress
pending an inquiry Into charges
of intimidating Negro voters.
Sen. Bilbo Dies
In New Orleans
filp the necessary financial and
i Communist affidavits within 20
days of being notified by his office.
They brandished huse ceremonial i
swords as they swept through the,
streets.
One young girl ran shrieking i
down an alley pursued by Sikhs. I
She disappeared around a corner
and was not seen again.
Fortunately most Moslems fled
the city two nights ago. One hun
dred who remained have been
rounded up in the center of the
by the northwest frontier
force, which hoped to get them
ITU to Refuse New
Contracts Under Act
CLEVELAND The AFL 1
International Typographical Union
Monday Meeting inremacv. died here Thursday ol" ' town befor htfall.
A full cabinet meeting will be without ever having taken his dis- Native Polire Idle
held Monday. It was believed that niited seat in the 80th Congress. ! The native police s'ood with
7 . - -;"....:. ueatn oi me on-year-oin uemo- o...,r.,, Ku,,, ,-., s ".. win not conduct union elections or ;only with a skeletanized mem
cuts in Britain s armed forces pm l.fi forever nnanered the the ground, idly watching the h.., ,i,.. fi, i-k,-i,..,j,.. i
Some provisions have been in
effec since the law was passed.
These made unions liable to
damage suits for breach of con
tract, restricted union health and)
welfare funds, limited union
political contributions and ex
penditure! and gave the Presi
dent power to Issue Injunctions
In national emergency strikes.
The remaining sections effective
at midnight forbid jurisdictional' becomes effective
strikes, boycotts and strikes for : squared away for
recognition: ban the closed shop: down if necessary.
and prohibit union "featherbed
ding" work rules, excessive initia
tion fees and expulsion of mem-! policy resolution
hers for any reason except non
payment of dues. ' the act was passed June 23
Furthermore, the government ; compel employers to hire printers
""' u, " oraer to re- question of whether he was en- rampaging smns. i neir complete practices against employers unless I ment
uui, uin causra titled to his third term in the Sen- iock oi cooperation nannicappea
by occupation costs. a,e from whicn ne was barred on the frontier force, already badly
The executive council of the bi-partisan charges of unfitness short of manpower.
National Union of Mine Workers when Coneress convened last Jan-i A British colonel said the fr.n-
met with Shinwell and Mjrrison uary. tier force troops, comprised of
in new talks for stepping up coal At that time Bilbo, seriously ill Moslems, Hindus and Sikhs, was
.production. They are considering with cancer, was accused of in- maintaining perfect discipline and
aoaing a nail nour daily to the timidatine Neero voters during his concentratins its efforts on savinsr
Planned by ILWU Tw.lce v,l0,d
SAN FRANCISCO WW The Mr. Truman twice vetoed ef
powei nil t-'-rnational Longshore- forts of the Rcpublican-domin-men's
and Warehousemen's Union iated Congress earlier this year to
(CIO) drew up plans Thursday for I trim individual income taxes by
what may become the first show-iS4.000.000.000.
down test of the Taft-Hartley La. I "Perhaps," Bridges declared at
bor Act. Fall River. Mass.. "the President
A dispute between the ILWU now will not be so determined
nn4 !,. U7n.--..H. C I , . ..,.
Thind iY refused lo make anv n"""""1 ...ii'i.v auuui vriuinx laa i euiiciiuii out
Thuisday refused to make anylAssn has b jmrmldering over when it is presented to him."
new contracts with employers aft- ...u.,.,.. ...n,: i .. u. u a . .C. f
... t.. u i i .... whether 'walking bosses should But the chief executive said
er hie Taft-Hartley Labor Law K. ,: i, . : . . , .
The company contends they are plus expected for the fiscal year
supervisory" employes. tending next June 30 should go to
The Taft-Hartley bill denies col- debt retirement and to a stand-bv
The ITU at tt 83th convention lective bargaining to supervisory i fund to meet any domestic or
approved by unanimous vote a employes. The Pacific Coast walk-! world emergency.
most drastic, ing bosses, who are in effect fore-:New Fight Seen
embraced by any labor union since men. belong for the most part toi Thus, new tax battle when
to the ILWU. 'Congress returns in January be.
The union Wednesday aaid it gan to take form,
would strike against any company! Mr. Truman put the total ex-
that fired walking bosses for union, pected expenditures In the current
Friday, and
i court show-
activity.
Child-Aid Plan
Progress Made
Eugene's hospital-school for
children suffering from cerebral
had been investigated by Senate halt the pillaging. The devastation i palsy was strides nearer realija.
i campaign, and with misusing his the remaining Moslems.
-office for personal gain in dealings Nothing can be done to halt the
I with - contractors. Both charges fires blazing out of control or to
miner's working hours.
Remaining U S Loan
Credit to Be Reduced
7 A CUlVrTHM ,n, uruu
drawals by Great Britain will re-;issu'- ,h Sena,e "V" post-.
duce to $400,000,000 by August 29 P0"' leTVPL'n?T P .wi.'i
US and Russia
G40MPHTrarle Prnfeck
MUROC,' Calif. Wi A slim, I wiwi
Navy Jet Pilot
Sets Air Mark,
Over
Icommittees.
After a two-day
fight on the
is complete.
the amount of eredit remaining
from her original $3,750,000,000
loan, U.S. Treasury officials said
Thursday.
Police Powerless
To Protect Moslems
ne was allowed 10 o.nw hq.SHIARPUT. India "
salary. British and Indian army officers
"If I live. 1 11 be back with my o( ,,le spet,H Punjab border police
I t, . , , fighting clothes on. Bilbo de-llnid Thursday thev could not ful-
JTE?JZ clared n-en the P w-fiu a pledge of safety to thousands
v ' v - onnftiinrpfl.
tion Thursday, after Wednesday I
night's announcement by the ex-j
ecutive committee that the Eugene
Moose Lodge, had contributed,
$2000 in the project. f
R. E. Forncronk. secretnry of
the Moose Lodge, said Thursday
that the money would be taken
from the Moose treasury and
given to the Lane County chapter
I Anglo-American talks began here '
of the Mohammedan minority in of the Oregon Society for Crip-
But the Senator, who had un- this district east of riot-wrecked pled Children and Adults, under!
'cling of Jap
iiealy Agreed
tAJHIN'GTON OP) Nine na-
which will participate In
on a peace treaty for Japan
tgreed generally with a
W States suggestion that a
aiirdi vote should govern
fctnee decisions.
fc State Department disclosed
Thursday amid Indications
the conference itself will
be put off until late fall or
next year. The U. S. origi-
hoped to hold it this month.
"J country last week rejected
Mian demand to limit the ini-
ijcussion on a Japanese peace
to the four major Pacific
t-the United States, Brit-
China and the Soviet Union.
mpanied that rejection with
fa notice that the conference
held reeardless of whether
1 Participates.
loaded Airplane
lies in Nevada
; VEGAS. Nev.,lJ.W An
" -ed two-place private plane
in the desert 30 miles
" h"e Thursday, killing iU
occupants.
:J ere the pilot, John Otis
T'"- 59. Las Vegas postoffice
tf: Otto Hugh Rutledge, 39.
ef Las Vegas bar. and his
ien. 36.
' Plane, on a pleasure spin,
into the ground after fuel-
-;-t did net burn.
. ee was a graduate of the
-y of Nevada. His parents
" Fal!Pn. Nev.
I -.
mng Said Cause
'Roman's Death
Monday to consider emergency 6er.ne 0Iie moutYi operation for Amritsar.
steps aimea at relieving amain s cancer here jn August of 1946. re- The officers said Sikh
mircm cvuuuiuii. msis. turned for another last January were roaming rural areas in a
A treasury official told a report- QnH a third in June He suent two systematic extermination earn
er that permission for Britain to wecks in July receiving treatment paign. killing many and matching. fv,rnrrook pointed out, "ties right
mane wnnorawais oeiow ine re- in , Vicksburg. Miss., hospital, and un,i.,.,,-
maining $850,000,000 stemmed on Aug 7 entered Foundation 'H committed in areas where the
from a need for 4S0 000.000 to nav ... . mi... Mohammedans were in m.niority.
for goods on order in the United jrai checkup ! A tw-day ,0"r ' ,ni 1brnad
c,,," ical cnecKup. .n.m rea has revealed hacked bodies
btates. ne developed a nerve inflam-, , i,;ir.r,
One request for $150,000,000 mation which partially paralyzed Kurr,ernus bands of Stkhs, armed i' children there all the time.
wimarawai aireauj nw utoi iiiir. mm, ana iivi a unu nui " with ynears, swords, knives and
Other requests for withdrawals in lungs. Doctors said tnese tnings, )ong staves have been seen roam- the Moose community service
the same amount will be made rather than the cancer, were prin- ;jnI the countryside. : campaign which ends this Aug.
August a ana z, cutting tne crean cipal immediate causes oi oeain
'whose sponsorship the school is:
mobs being instituted.
Moose Alma i
"The projected hospital-school,
Wnrrook pointed out, "ties righ
in with the national Moose project t
, Mooseheart child city, located
about 35 miles out of Chicago, for'
the care of dependent children of
I the Moose. We have 800 to 1000:
ildren there all the time. i
"It also ties in," he added, "with
wiry naval pilot flying a trim,
atub-winged experimental air.
plane Thursday held the inter
national air speed record after
having bulleted four times over
a three-kilometer (1.BB3 mile)
course at an average of 84.0.7
miles an hour.
The mark was set with a
Doughis built jet-pro)elled Sky
streuk flown by Commander
Turner Fouler, Jr., 33, of Arling
ton, Va.. a former Pacific com
bat pilot. After traveling at a
higher speed than any man had
before attained, he shrugged his
trim shoulders and said:
"It was a great relief from
the paper work I've been doing
in Washington. It's a great day
and a great ship."
The Navy pilot beat the form
er world mark which had been
set last June 19 by an Army
man. Col. Albert Boyd, who
flew the same course at an av
erage of 623.8 miles an hour in
a Lockheed P-80-R jet plane.
fiscal year at $37,000,000,000, and
estimated Uncle 8am's Income in
the same period at $41,867,000,000.
Last January he set the spending
figure at $37,528,000,000 and the
surplus at only $202,000,000.
His new bright budgetary out
look was hinged on an expecta
tion of continued high prices,
taxes. Incomes and employment
thus Indicating he sees no depres
sion clouds on the horizon.
Controversy
The Presidents summation of
the government's current finan
cial position was lasued against
a backdrop of sharp controversy
over how near the Republican
controlled Congress esme to hhv
ting its goal of slashing his 194$
budget by up to $6,000,000,000.
Bridges and other GOP leaden
immediately challenged the Presi
dent, crying "politics."
Car Shortage
2 Affects Barley
ussiai '
balance to $400,000,000.
Larg
1s an mtopsy. Deputy
uZ . Buf " Thrusdav an
t.;,st Mr- Lucille Brown,
e Scale Fighting
Seen for Indonesia
THE HAGUE l" A high
source said Thursday "there can
be no doubt ' that Dutch action In
Indonesia will be resumed on a
large scale "ff the Security Coun
cil, In its meeting Friday should
refrain from ordering the Indo
nesian Republic to cease their,
present hostilities by which they
violate the council's cease-fire
order."
The source did not indicate what
the direct objectives of new mili
tary action would be.
Some political leaders expressed
belief that resumption of military
action might lead to a split in the
ratholir-I.abor coalition cabinet.
possibly followed by formation of
a national emergency cabinet. The
powerful Catholic party openly
i f.vnr. Dutch action on a large
scale. The majority of the second
largest party. Labor, opposes ims
Shivers, Gooseflesh
Pervade Northwest
I The Northwest had another nice
Icold summer morning Thursday.
and Eugene came off with a warm .
w of 41 degrees compared to
Bend, which frore at 30 degrees,
and Kelso and Olympia. Wash.,i
which shivered with 38 degrees.
More cool weather has been
.r.,ct for Thursday n'ght. with
.... ..,e in
. 1,1, etf annul .v, ,
the Eugene area.
LOCAL SHOOTERS HIGH
Harry Hanson. Eugene, with
Col. D. Khalid Jan, commander! 31." REVOLT HALT ASKED
of a special Punjab military force others. Too CHJDAD TRUJILLO. Domini-V
in this district, said: , other nrsanizatinns throughout'.... D.n,,uii. nipi PriHnt Ra. foundation because Moscow had means
"Thirty thousand Moslems at the the city, and several individuals, fae Trujillo cabled to President not moved to treat Germany as anhere and are studying the Idea of
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Protests about matters half a
world apart passed between Wash
ington and Moscow on this day of
growing diplomatic tension.
The United States protested
continued Russian occupation of
the Chinese port of Dairen, where
the Soviets have refused entry to
U.S. naval vessels and all foreign
shipping. A 1945 treaty provided
the return of Dairen to China.
Moscow protested to both the
United States - and Britain about
the conference on an increased I
level of German industry among
the United States, Great Britain
and France. Washington and Lon-I
don sources both said the confer'
ence would open on schedul
London Friday, thus forecast!
relertinn of the nrntext. Rimaia
asserted the conference violated! With lumbermen scheduled ta
the Potsdam agreement and that meet here Thursday evening so
any increased production level for explore possible ways of relieving
Germany must be made by the the freight car shortage, barley
Rig Four foreign ministers, in- growera also were beginning to
eluding Russia. ifeel the pinch.
Gen. Lucius D. Clay, U.S. mill- Meanwhile, lumbermen In th
tary governor In Germany, said Roseburg area were reported by
the Russian protest was without' Associated Press to be considering
easing me situation
of
and Ben Baldndge. Spnngtieia, Ieasti are doomed to death also have answered the children's , r.r. sn Martin of Cuba economic unit, as provided In thei commercial toll road to Coos
with 98 were among ten Oregon- jn tnis district unless they can be, need. Women of the Moose sent in Thrf. ..kin. him to .nd revo- Potsdam agreement, and the talks Bay to provide access to the har-
evacuated. Many of them will die . rh.c for $25. i..nn. nr.n.rIiun. .lleaeHlvlwere to concern only the western hor there.
anyway unless they soon receive Mr Jnd M Bajr Alderman .,, 'A. , r.,h, aBainst the'zones. Thursday's meeting, at 6:30 p.m.
ians hitting 98 or better in the 100-
bird class races at the Vandalia,
Ohio, trapshoot. United Press re-
fond and medical relief, not now
ported Thursday,
i in sight. 'LununuburitumrAUEi i; luiniiimmii r,veii,inc.i.
- r
of
Russia cast two more vetoes in h Osburn Hotel, was called by
uy nMynn, prrmncni or ine Wll-
blackballed Italy tvnd Auitria from
membership.
Auto Parts Makers
Named in Indictment
ftmlth (renter)
Eocene, chairman
tmrcmrvr r h nrarttn Aun. f Insurance nlrture. at left I. Don
ants Drae H Carter of Pendleton (left) smiles for the camera of the convention committee, and George H. Pratt. F.ogene. hou.
tl9?n Annual Convention of the association open. In Eugene. In, committee rh.irman. Fred Jewe.t of Portland, a national dl
The new president, Addison Knapp of PortUnd. Is shown In the rector of the association, as snown on me ngns.
Ik ITnltAfl Mr. I inn a C.nrltu rniln.
cil. making 18 In all. The latest ; 1'"T"tt Valley Lumbermen's
Officials Coming
E. T. Ayers, San Francisco, su
perintendent of freight car service
for the Southern Pacific Co.; L. P.
Hopkins, superintendent of the
Portland division, F. C. Nelson,
Portland, freight traffic manager
for the SP: Ed Ordwav. district
NEW YORK lUB Attorney freight agent here; Rep. Harris
General 'lorn C. Clark announced Ellsworth of Roseburg, and K. C.
Thursd., that 20 friction ma- Hat. hrlrier, traffic manager for the
terlals manufacturing companies, West Coast Lumbermen's Assn. at
53 company officials, and a trade Portland, are rheHuled t.. aiienH
(association to which they belong Secretary-Manager II. J. Crx of
had been named In a federal In- the Willamette association aaid
dictment charging conspiracy to Thursday the lumber Induitry be
flx prices of replacement brake tween Eugene and Ashland needs
linings and clutch facings. 3n cars a day but is receiving
The Indictment was handed up only about 25 per cent of that
by the federal grand Jury in the number.
Southern New York District. Ripening of Hcnschen barley.
The Brake Lining Manufactur- used by brewers, has been crowd-
ers Asn., Inc., of New York City, ,.,
trade association for the 20 firms. I (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2)
also wai indicted. It was charged
with bet n if the
which the defendant!
the alleged prire-fixing and other
illegal practice!.
Insurance Agents Convene in Eugene
nn arter the call the principal spec h. The lunch-1 Jacohvjn and Tom Shepl
.sociation President was sponsored by the Eugene, scheduled to lead the panel on vnlvtn dorn,lc ,. 'th. thlr(J "
srter At 10:15 s m. I-"" County Assn. of Insurance floater type policies. mri ,
A nanli I tU . . -J . ..... -J 1 " '
at w a i.iiaiijcn
agency through Afn4kar
ants carried out FT CUlllCf
V. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast!
Eugene and vicinity, partly cloudy
T, , ,k vvennesdav n0on
'"-Jb of the home'of her
fr : nd Mrs. Walter T.
Baseball
Local Hosts Plan
For 300 Visitors
As Sessions Open
From all over Oregon and from
r'l.rlr ...M lh. r.n.i 1,. - . . ' . .
,w. ,r.., th. It the nrinriDal soee h. The lunch- Jarohson and Tom Shenhard were ... ' ... rhursflay, fair Thursday night and
luiitiiiHuijci.-, ' - r - .... ... . luirifri liii-a; I TMi i linen I , IWU m
to order by A
I Cnr-xTiiat U Pari
the Hon. Reth B. Thompson, in- . , ' Thursday evening was reserved The defendant corporations
sijranee commissioner for the 4tM J ne "" i"r ninc arquaimen. tne only eluded
nf Orecon. noke on aeentV ouali- l 2 P-m- openeo wnn psnei Rrheduled evening entertainment
fications and the public interest.
Friday; little temperature change.
regon, partly cloudy Thursday;
ir Thursday and Friday, but oc
casional cloudiness along coast;
fffwt In mrninlaln valtovsi Tknr.
Ammrtfmn XX, ah m QhAa r" '
t. jraion on how to analyse the in- being ,., ,, fnr Friday at the nlx Avlilon (:orp.; rn,r;, Mo. fiZf-.lJ 'rtn.
cy ",r.an:i n?r rJjr :u:zl:: r."'r"d :,"b: ,wo mil- ,o"ihM,t f corp.. .n Detroit; Asbe,to i t J ,,y;m
investigation i being
t i state criminology
p'"7 m Portland.
H ON
i ;NGT0N- J" -av.
V, " prices continu
a m
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' oouring into F.igene Thursday to advertising was outlined by E. R. p , dlu0n on ma ,ri,i dam- m to Talk A, m iZ,,1 rL ' """ Highest tern-
t pourmg inio r.i e Annual Hurd Jr., advertising manager of u ' Morse to Talk k Metal Products. Inc.. Downey, peraturs Wednesday. 71 degrees!
? rnnvem on of the O eg"l n ' 'he American-Assooated Insur-, ,s,. P, U .tor, ..) I H Wayne L. Mors, will be Ca,if Firestone Tire & Rubber nvZ i: no.Tn-
i p""ent ln "rXoalelv anc Co.. of St. Louis. Following - - - he principal speaker at the noon Co.. Firestone Tire Rubber Ex- , in 24 hrn ending 10-30 a m
Inurance Agents. Approximately ...... ,,, . . , ... inirance to fo ow at unrheon for deleeates Fridav at nnrt rn hnih n( Akmn n , a i in is nwr. ena ng iu.ju a.m.,
.a. . MMriti m have res s- nuioe au-jKi-e, -' - - . . -. - - . ., . . .. . ; . . r .total lor monin. .33 incnes: normal
IrlT: VeTugen; Hotel conv-: rJ. Co.? manager of Crum 22n pn, .en ny uraw iwrenc. ine ourn .n. o.nque, for month. .47 Inches; stag, of W.l.
::VKl,, evening fnrster of San f rancisco, ieo an .no n., o. ."J"Z.Z T. , , n - . Ilamette River at 7:30 a.m., m
, v:.i,.i.. t informal discussion on lire insur- tw0 panels I"1" ! nn.-M a a.-na, Lai. nja, ,, ,. mirtl, .....
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After an intermission period at The main business session, fnr The state i ball peen hammer ex- g. prevailing Wednesday, North 4.
Fugene gave the invocation at Morrh tpeaks P m.. .ne u v.. " " , u 71 .. . i-l Sunrlae and sunset (PST)I
r.uK-.'c . L . . j f ,1,. .fi.p-nnn u-.r. a aled n m t rldnv in th ICtfiV Temn . nenre in th. Over I trial Thtira- ... ..... . - -
th. ICKJr Tempi., tne i ne convemirtn anjo-jrn-t. .y. - - , ,,, . c a a rnnay. sz.i a m. ana 7:nn p.m.j
act of the three-dar 1145 am. for th. F.ugene mot-i. mr aunjr , .... ..,,-.,..,. ,- ..... .,, ,r. ,.,, .. . ,,- S,M,V. j , m. ,nd 7:04 p.m.
wh.r. Dean Victor P. Morris, of and miscellaneous coverage was day afternoon with installation of chion a stricken, leaving the n aw tidss
Seeger the L'nivera.ty of Oregon school of to be roverd By w. B (nnam ana new oincrs ano in. report or tne proaecution without a murder ,;'' i vit
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made the address of welcome to, business administration, delivered , Herb Bailin, after which trUcg 1 1 resoluuona eommsttee.
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