Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, August 21, 1947, Image 8

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    Paw 8 Feirfter.GuiirI. Eupene. Ore . TW.. Aug. 21. 1947'movtnt; eastward but not louth
B ' ward.
, More Hul
Another day of continued sear-
ing heat was forecast (or virtual
I ly all the statei between the Ap
ipalachiana and Rockies. The Chi
cago weather bureau said the
mercury would climb to between
Searing Heaf Wave to Continue;
At Least 28 Dead from Weather
B7 ASSOCIATED PRESS
At least 18 persons have died
as result of the Midwest's pro
longed heat wave, and the hot
weather continued Thursday with
no prospect of relief.
In Chicago, 24 persons were re
ported to have died of causes in
duced by heat since midnight
Unnin tun anrh riathl
!were reported in Indiana and two
others in Minnesota.
The Canadian cold air mass was
stalled at the U. S. boundary,
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96 and 102 degrees in Missouri
Kansas, Oklahoma and Nebraska.
In South Dakota the maximum
was expected to be 105, and in
North Dakota, Iowa and Illinois
as much as 100.
The New England and Middle
Atlantic states were reported back
to near normal readings along
with the Pacific Coast area.
Except for scattered local
thundershowers of little conse
quence generally, the forecaster
said no moisture was in sight for
the withering crops now reported
in some localities to have been
written off as failures. However,
central Wisconsin reported a
"fairly general" rain Wednesday
night and early Thursday which
was' described as a "soaker."
Little Chance '
There is still a mass of cool air
in western Canada but it has been
derailed from its usually south
eastward course and has begun;
moving eastward. A shift of cur
rents there is the only hope for;
immediate relief, the forcasterj
said.
While some farmers reported 1
corn crops deteriorated to a point
now beyond recovery. Dr. Willis
McCann, a veterinarian of Sugar
Grove, 111., said 44 feeder steers'
dropped dead of the heat in a pas'
ture near there Wednesday.
EXPENSIVE PARKING
COLUMBUS, O. IU.RJ Marcus
W. Drillot drove downtown, park
ed his auomobile, appeared in traf
fic court and returned to find his
car missing. It had been stolen in
the few minutes he was in court to
pay a traffic tine.
Amvefs Demand
Lee's Removal
WASHINGTON (U.B The
American Veterans of World War
II threatened Thursday to with
draw their support of universal
military training legislation unless
a "complete and impartial" in
vestigation is made of charges
against Lt. Gen. John C. H. Lee,
U. S. Mediterranean commander.
Ray Sawyer, Amvets national
commander, declared his organiz
ation believes in preparedness and
UMT but said "we cannot . . .sup
port any law which would tend to
make thousands of young men into
ilunkies and errand boys for gen
erals and other rank-happy individuals."
Scripps-Howard Columnist Rob
ert C. Ruark charged in dispatches
from Italy that enlisted men un
der Lee's command suffer indig
nities and mistreatment while of
ficers live royally.
Sawyer demanded that Lee be
"immediately recalled to the Unit
ed States pending an impartial
investigation . . . lest this become
a case of Army generals white
washing Army generals."
He said the Amvets have "im
plicit faith" in Maj. Gen. Ira T.
Wyche, Army inspector general
now in Italy to Investigate the
charges against Lee. But, he
added, "by the time he arrives on
the scene the situation can easily
have been changed."
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World-Wide Coal
Shortage Predicted
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. (U.B
The anthracite institute Thursday
predicted a world-wide shortage
of all fuels this winter because of
unprecedented demand.
The institute reported in its
publication, the Anthracite Insti
tute Bulletin, that no reclaimed
coke will be available this year
and that domestic coke will be
short. Less wood will be avail
able and supplies of bituminous
coal will not be enough to meet
the demand, the institute said.
Oil company and government
officials were quoted as predicting
a shortage of oil.
Berliners Forbidden
To Keep Livestock
BERLIN (IP) Heat-hungry
Berliners may no longer keep
pigs, goats or other livestock on
the balconies or in basements of
their homes, the city government
ordered Thursday.
The ordinance provides that all
purchase, sale or barter of live
stock must be reported to district
offices within three days, or un
reported animals will be confis
cated without compensation. The
purpose of the order is to appor
tion scarce fodder only to com
mercial livestock raisers.
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