Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, March 21, 1949, Image 8

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    f age 8, Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Mob,, March 81. 1949
Eugene Man
Is Suicide
Bernal Van Bogart, SI. 131
Pearl St., Eugene, was found dead
of a self-inflicted bullet wound In
hl car Sunday at 8 a. m. by Mr.
and Mr. John W. Lowe, Spring
Held, Coroner Phil Bartholomew
reported.
The car wai parked on Harlow
Road, and Mr. and Mrs. Lowe be
came curious after they noticed
the car on the way to the depot
with friends, and saw that it was
still there on their way home.
Motive Unknown
Bartholomew said Bogart had
mUn himroif with ji nlstol. and
that the pistol was found In his
hand. No motive was Known.
Yrfnnria mM thp ripad man had
visited a tavern in Eugene and one
in Springfield Saturday night He
than uronf in hl anartment In Eu-
gene about 2 a. m., and left at
once. He was not seen again until
his body was found.
Relatives Notified
The coroner said relatives in
Hawkeye, Iowa have been noti
fied. The body was taken to Bartho-
lomew - Buell Mortuary pending
Instructions from relatives.
Bogart lived in Springfield be
fore moving to Eugene, and at the
time of his death was employed
at a Eugene garage.
German Sentenced
For 'Match-Making'
DUESSEI.DORF, Germany
(AP) A German court at Wup
Dertal sentenced Paul Friedrlchs
to serve eight months in Jail
Monday on a charge that he
shared his wife with friends and
fellow workers for pay.
The prosecutor said "Friedrichs
made extra money by Inviting
friends and fellow workers to his
home and then offering them his
wife," who was described as be
ing between 30 and 40 years old.
The specific charge against
Friederichs, a mechanic, was that
he violated a German law barring
"match-making."
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Bids Called on Sewer 1
Line Construction
Bids have been called by the
city for construction of several
sanitary tewer lines, City Record
er Henry Biestel said Monday.
First of the projects Is a six
inch sewer on the west side of
Olive St. between 23rd and 24th
avenues, approximately 237 feet.
The other is for a sewer line, 12
inches In size, on the north side
of First Avenue from Blair Blvd.
to the west city limits, about 1475
feet in all.
P1n nnH flnprifirRtinni fnr thn
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fice of the city engineer in the .
city hall. Deadline for the bids is
Monday, March 28 at 2 p. m.
Vetch Deadline
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XOQSQ TOT NUllO
I The deadline for filing applica
tions for certification of WiUam
'ette vetch has been extended,
County Extension Agent O. S
Fletcher announced Monday. His
office will accept all applications
up to and including March
Fletcher said that the specialists
from Oregon State College are
scheduled to begin field inspec
tions in the county on March 29.
If possible, he would like to re
ceive all applications by the end
of this week to facilitate paper
work.
Farmers applying are reminded
to bring the blue tags from all
bags in which they purchased
their certified seed last fall. That
Is, seed which was used to plant
the present crop of vetch.
They also are asked to have
with them records of crops grown
in 1948. 1947 and 1948 on the
ground where the vetch to be in
spected Is now growing.
Lane Dairymen Slate
Annual Sessions
The annual meeting of the Lane
County Dairy Herd Improvement
Assn., Is scheduled for Wednes
day in the 4-H Club building on
the county fairgrounds.
General business will be con
ducted in the morning session and
the afternoon program is open to
all dairymen whether or not they
are members of the association.
County Agent O. S. Fletcher said
that the program should be of In
terest to all dairymen.
Officials of the group have an
nounced that they have enough
herds signed up to start another
testing unit on April 1. There is
room for several more herds in
this unit and all interested farm'
era are asked to contact the coun
ty agent or one of the directors,
IH Cuts Refrigerator
Prices 8.3 Per Cent
CHICAGO 0J.R) Officials
of the International Harvester Co.,
announced Monday price reduc
tions averaging 8.3 per cent on
1949 household electric refrigera
tors.
Several other companies. In
cluding Sears Roebuck, have an
nounced price cuts recently and
International Harvester said the
"competitive situation" forced the
firm to reduce prices.
The Harvseter officials said
price of home freezers would re
main unchanged.
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EHS Debaters
Win Trophies
Announcement of Eugene High
School debate winners at Will
amette University's ISth annual
tournament held in Salem Friday
and Saturday was made Monday
by Harold W. Allison, debate
coach at Eugene High School.
Four first place trophies were
won by the local group. Nancy
Ann Yates won first arid Marvin
Wegster won third place for ex
temporaneous speaking; and Nan
cy O'Connor won first and Mary
Ann Yates, second place, for jnv
prompt sneaking.
The following teams tied for
first place in senior division de
bating: Pat Wasson and Howard
Myers, and Ardlth Bailey and Phil
Newman.
Two Eugene High school teams
won first place honors in junior
debate: David Black, Bob Ford,
and Billie Hamilton.
Allison said that about SO de
bate teams from all parts of Ore
gon met in Salem for the debate.
Eletcric eels are not eels, but
are called so because of their
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Mahatma Gandhi, father of Indian independence, is near comple- ,
tion in London. The work of British sculptor Atri Brown, it will
be cast in bronze,.
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Military Fund
WASmiNUTUN () p. ,
dent Truman is
Congress for a free hand in allocai ',
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the proposed billion dollar mil
itary aid program.
The program is scheduled to K0
to the Capitol about the same tim.!
as the North Atlantic SecurUy!
Treaty, or immediately thereafter
Mr. Truman will send up th.
treaty for Senate approval im
i.icuiavcjjr .uier is signed here
by an exoected 12 nati.,. i
weeks from Monday. '
According to present State De.
Dartment the risntn... ,
rounding up all military aid pro-1
siouio lur air. iruman the Pres. I
mem Biiuuiu iry to get from Con-1
gress as much of a blank check1
authority as he can under what-1
ever expenditure limit Congress'
fixes.
Present estimates are that more'
than $1,000,000,000 will be re
quired in the first 12 months to
help Europe re-arm.
Chairman Vinson (D-Ga) of the
House Armed Service Committee
predicted the arms requests "will
be approved in both houses with
out a particle of trouble."
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