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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1949)
(jiiaFire Ws Plant ji1 E B " .i. fire at MiU. Plant fl in wh ch l a, fcjlsrs worth of l1 . ..), roof ! SSnd storage bin,, nearly to :aP tf .. .t harler, oata ana riot' stubborn. gmouMertnf Atm wMoK bagan! when names runntiea into tht bint through connecting tube from the head house in which the fir itarted. It was feared at first tht bins would all hava to be flooded with water to stop the spreading fire. Fire Captain William B. Schel gel was treated for first and sec ond degree bums received during the fight against the blaze. He was injured when a floor gave way beneath him, dropping him down to an overhead beam which broke his fall. ErTlAN"S tire"'1" -roiACEMENT F,Sa' COMPACTS Seeing-Eye Dog Killed by Poison NEWBERG (JP) The dog lovers of Newberg are aroused. Someone who has poisoned a number of dogs in the town poi soned the seeing-eye dog of John Pettingill, a retired restaurant owner who is blind. Recently one dog was beaten and choked to death in the city. Police have been unable to dis cover who is responsible. Officials Seize Ship Personnel NEW YORK U. Immi-! gration authorities in a swift un-1 explained move, seized 14 pas sengers of the Polish liner Batory Tuesday as she was about to sail for England and Poland. The 14 who were taken into custody were said to have held Greek passports. The passengers and the crew of the Batory were taken com pletely by surprise when authori ties appeared on. board. Officers of the vessel and those who were seized protested loudly and lengthily over the action of the immigration officers. ' One of the seised men was handcuffed and forcibly removed from the vessel. The Batory, on which Gerhart Eisler, Communist leader, fled the country as a stowaway, left with out the seized passengers. 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Dorothy Duree, Ft. 2, Junction City, president of the Lane Coun ty Humane Society, wants to build an animal refuge near the city limits in the vicinity of Twenty-third and Chambers. Carl F. Biu-goyne, 1855 Twenty third W., a property owner, ob jected, saying that a large con centration of dogs and cats in the neignDorhood would be a noise nuisance that would Injure prop erty values. A petition bearing 74 signatures agreed with Burgoyne. ; Not that the planning commis sion could have done anything about it anyway, because the area involved i not governed by city zoning regulations, and it will probably be late in the fall be fore hearings can be held an the question of bringing the area un der the county zoning ordinance. The proa and eons wanted a forum in which to present their views, and the planners lent them an ear. Want Dog Home The problem came up when the Humane Society, distressed by the plight of Lane County'! home less dogs and cats, sought some means for providing a refuge for displaced animals. A. West Johnson, one-time the ater owner in Eugene, came to the society's aid with a grant of land, 5.8 acres, to be used for an animaj refuge. When a number of property owners in the vicinity pointed out that they loved dogs, but couldn't the society consider moving the project little further out of town, Mrs. Duree said, "Wa have no money." Cant Trade The terms of Johnson's grant, said Mrs. Duree, are that the land be used for as animal refuga, and apparently for nothing else. "Not even a trade for other land a little further out?" asked the property owners. "No." "Then I guess we'll just have to seek an injunction," said an other property owner. Whereupon there developed an exchange of words that would tug at the heartstrings of an equity Judge. "The trouble with you is that you Just don't like dogs." - "I do too like dogs. I just don't like them in large concentrations In my front yard." Then Burgoyne told how his Tracy Funeral Friday ESTACADA (U.R) Funeral services will be held here Friday for John Harrison Tracy, 78, who died in a Portland hospital after spending IS days lost on the slopes of Mt. Hood. He died of gangrene, exposure, and starvation. wife's asthma was aggravated by dogs. "I'm sorry about your wife, and all that," said Mrs. Dure, "but we must do something for our poor animals. Finally Howard Buford, secre tary of the commission, suggested that the interested parties meet with him a week from Thursday to sea whether they can prevail upon Johnson to agree to an ex change of land. The planners took no part m the discussion, but did suggest afterward that maybe a suitable compromise could be worked out Some of the property owners even offered to Join the Humane Society and pay dues, anything tq keep the animal home out of their immediate neighborhood. The society has drawings for an elaborate modern kennel set up, complete with club house and landscaped grounds. Nearly everyone present agreed the drawings looked nice, but the freeholders remained firm, a lit tle further out of town, pleuse. Group Hits US Troops for Riol MUNICH, Germany 0JJ9 The Munich Jewish Committee has published a resolution blam ing American occupation forces for the two-hour riot In which five Jews and 20 German policemen were injured. The resolution said the Ameri. cans were responsible for an up surge of "neo-Fascism to Ger many. "It is hard to believe that American occupation force would allow provocations Ilk thia la spite of all their declarations against race hatred and tor the preservation of human righta," the resolution said. The riot started when SO Oar man policemen attempted to dis perse 5000 Jews who had massed to march on the office building of the Sueddeutsche Zeltung (South German News) because the news paper printed an anti-Semi tie tot tar to the editor. fW Hova 44 PRICE j-W I 500 emeus tickets r'-JrN. IF HB IE IE 55) SEAL BROS. BIG 3-RING CIRCUS WILL BE ( v & m SPRINGFIELD SATURDAY, AUG. 13 Kyjj pSHDBBY rSSv ' K Swanco J STonatn 1 xu 11 IB. J , UOLCAN iO?) SUNKIST CriSp LEAA0NS O ff 'M celsry MEDIUMS 7 OLIVES f$) i SEEDLESS P" or a rare GRAPES y? m . rVv PEACHES 7 lB F0R 10c FOOD KKT. " ' VV y f Champions JJ swim iftlgga Ctoet (Li? J nCinC'C "224 ntebainti Watermelons n t mi Bananas " K Quality Meats ' f Ham wSE 59' 4ss L sjkey? 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