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The anneals court Hncisinn nn. held the constitutionality of a sec tion of the uniform code of mili tary justice applicable in Toth's case. Toth. a steel wnrker fnllmi'inrr his honorable discharge in De cember 1952, was arrested hv militarv oolice in Pfttahnrah Mnv 13 last year. He was flown to Korea for court-martial, but later was returned without standing trial. His lawyers then started a legal test of the validity nf tho Air Force's action. Toth Appeals To High Court i v , ' IpJMjJi Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Mnn., June 21, 1954 58 llflllllflll' l sea :;i i i B s i h m inn in x;i , g ifej ' Alter ihe Show (OR ANYTIME) Hamburger Heaven 1221 Willamette ENDS TUESDAY Edmund Gwenn "THEM" v "CRIME WAVE' REX THEATRE ENDS TUESDAY WaltDisneu's jtakg"""" its of rfinoccnio "THE GOLDEN MASK SEAT OF GUATEMALAN GOVERNMENT This is the stately government head quarters palace in Guatemala City, capital of Guatemala reported to have been at tacked by air. According to Guatemalan Ambassador Amadco Chinchillas, one bomb hit the Army headquarters in the city, another smashed the office of the chief of the armed forces there and another blew up the honor guard quarters. Eugene Parks Activities WSSEESSZk MONDAY -TUESDAY Show Starts at Dusk tIKHNICOlOKj rm NOW OPEN AUSTIN'S TAVERN 130 S. 5th, SPRINGFIELD BY OTTO and EVA FORMERLY OF SEAHORSE TAVERN NEW OWNERS The Eugene Bureau of Parks and Recreation summer schedule of children's park activities swings into high gear Monday, after a first week of mostly rain and cold weather. Schedules for the five play areas in the city parks system were released Friday, and a host of activities await youngsters Monday at 9 a.m. University Park will have a wading pool available, tumbling, a story hour, baseball school and other activities during the week. Fairmount will feature organized games, arts and crafts, and on Friday will feature a picnic lunch ana a bike to Hendricks Park. Grant St. Park, on the north side of the city, will feature most of the activities that are held throughout the system. But on Friday, there will be a special "race day" event. At Sladden Park, children will have a chance to do finger paint ing on Tuesday. Much the same type of activitiy will by held at Washington Park, according to scheduled plans. Following are the full sched ules of activities for this week: UNIVERSITY PARK SCHEDULE Monday: 9 -10 Supervised play in pool; 10-11, Tumbling (ages 6-9); 11- iz, iiimoiing (ages lu-121: 1-2:30, Supervised . play, pool; 2:30-3. Storv Time; 3-5, Supervised play. Wading I'OOl. Tuesday: 9-10, Supervised play in pool; 9-12, Baseball school; 10-11, Turn bling, (girls ages 6-91; 11-12. Tumbling (girls ages 10-12): 1-2:30, Supervised play in pool: 2-30-3, Story Time: 3-5, faupcrvlsefl play and wading Pool. Wednesday: Same as Monday. Thursday: Same as Tuesday. Erlday: 10-12, Organized games and races, relays; 1-5, supervised play, FAIRMOUNT PARK SCHEDULE: Monday: 9, Free play period: 9:30. Arts & Crafts; 11, Organized Games organized Games (Red Rover, Duck duck, goose); 12; Lunch Hour; 1 Story Hour; 2, Wading pool and free play; 5, Close park. Tuesday: 9, Free play period; 9:30, Arts & craftsc: 11, Organized Games (Chinese Tag, Squat Tag); 12, Lunch Hour: 1, Story Hour; 2, Wading Pool and free play; 5, Ciose Park. Wednesday; 9. Free play period; 9:30, Arts & crafts (Paper mache, TV Travsl; 11, Organized Games (Sidewalk bowling, Jump Rope); 12 Lunch Hour: 1. Story Hour; 2. Wad, ing Pool and free play; 5, Close Park. Thursday: 9. Free plav period; 9:30, Arts and crafts (Yarn dolls); II, Or m SB "My theory is if you're a nobody you're a nothing so go do something even if it's anything" SWIM LESSONS Water & Air Always QQ BENTON LANE POOL ENROLL NOW FOR LESSONS STARTING JUNE 21st, JULY 26th or AUGUST 9th Classes 1 hour daily 10:00 to noon for two weeks. Private lessons any Itme pool open 10 to 10 dally. . . Sundays noon to 6 phone 8.2836. Highway 99-W 4 Miles No. Junc tion City. WW JUDY nULUUAT It Should 1 1-St.. IV,; nappci! To You!" ganlznd games (Hopscotch, Croquet); 12, Lunch Hour; 1. Story Hour; 2. Wading Pool and free play; 5, Close park. Friday: 9, Free play period; 9:30, Arts & crafts (Hobby time); 11, Or ganized Games (Badminton, Croquet, Horseshoes) ; 12, Picnic lunch and hike to Hendricks Park (Children Dring sack lunch); 3, Games and free play; 5, Close park. GRANT STREET PARK SCHEDULE Monday: 9 to 9:15. Check equip ment; 9:15 to 10, Organized games tuca itover, Hot Potato); 10 to 10:30. Story time: 10:30 to 11:45. Arts & Crafts (paper chains); 11:45 to l, unccK in equipment; 12, Noon; 1 to 1:15, Check out equipment; 1:15 to 2. Organized names with balls. checkers, etc.; 2 to 3:30, Arts & crafts (cellophane belts); 3:30 to 4, Story time; 4 to 4:45, Free play; 4:45 10 a, ciean up. Tuesday: 9 to 9:15. Check out eaulr ment; 9:15 to 10, Organized games ii-om rorn runaway, snatch the Hanky); 10 to 10:30, Story time, Comic Day; 10:30 to 11:45, Arts & crafts (Clay modeling): 11:45 to 12. Check in equipment; 12, Noon; 1 to 1:15, Check out equipment; 1:15 to 2, Organized games, repeat morning games and use balls; 2 to 3:30, Arts & crarts (finish belts); 3:30 to 4, Story time, Comic Day; 4 to 4:45, Free Play: 4:45 to 5. clean un. Wednesday: 9 to 9:15, Check out equipment; 9:15 to 10, Organized games (Follow the leader, Imitation play); 10 to 10:30, Story time stories of travel; 10:30 to 11:45, Arts & crafts (Paper airplanes and trains); 11:45 to 12, Check in equioment: 12. Noon: 1 to 1:15, Check out equipment; 1:15 10 z, urganizea games (checkers, ring toss, etc.): 2. to 3:30. Arts & crafts (Stick puppets) ; 3:30 to 4, Story time, using puppets; 4 to 4:45, rrce play; 4:45 to 5, Clean up. Family Night, 6:30 to 8:30. Thursday: 9 to 9:15. check equip ment; 9:15 to 10, Organized games (L,ast couple uul. This Is My Nose) 10 lo 10:30, Story time-Nature work rabbits; 10:30 to 11:45. Arts & crafts (Jointed paper rabbits); 11:45 to 12 Check in equipment; 12, Noon; 1 to 1:15, Check equipment; 1:15 lo 2, Or ganized games (games or week); 2 to 3:30, Arts & crafts (Lapel pins & rabbits); 3:30 to 4, Story time Kianneigrapn of Peter Rabbit storv 4 to 4:45; Free play; 4:45 to 5, clean up. Friday: 9 lo 9:15, check equipment 9:15 to 10, Organized games (chil dren's choice); 10 to 10:30, Story time; 10:30 to 11:45. Arts & crafts (Sand blocks & rhythm work); 11:45 to 12, check in equip ment; 12, Noon; 1 to 1:15 check equip ment; 1:15 10 2, uames itace Day all kinds of Race games; 2 to 3:30 Crafts (Walnut boats); 3:30 to 4, Story time; 4 to 5, Free time & clean up. SLADDEN PARK SCHEDULE Monday: 9-9:45, check out equip ment; 9:45-n:3U, Baseball; 9:45-10:30, Playground equipment; 10:30-11:30, Checkers, Ping Pong, Horseshoes; 11:30-12, Sketching, Molding Clay 1-2:30, Tennis, Badminton, Wading Pool; 2:30-4, Softball (boys & girls); 4-4:30, Story Hour; 4:30-5, Check equip ment in group cames. Tuesday: 9-9:45, check out equip ment; 9:45-10:30, Croquet, Ping Pong, Tetherquoits; 10:30- 11:30, Checkers, Finger painting (bring apron); 11:30-12, Soap carving (bring soap & knife); iz-i, L-uncn; 1-2:30, Tennis, norscsnoes; 1:30-4, Wading Pool; 2:30-4, Shuttle board, basketball, croquet; 4-4:30. Story Hour; 4:30-5, Check equipment in. Wednesday: 9-9:45, Check out equip ment; 9:45-12, Free plav & equipment; 12-1. Lunch; 1-4, Wading Pool; 1-2:30, Checkers, Clay Modeling, Ping Pong, Horseshoes. Shuttleboard; 2:30-4, Cro quet, Tennis. Water Colors; 4-4:30, Story Hour; 4:30-5, Check in equipment. Man Trapped 8 Days in Car CASA GRANDE, Ariz. Iff Food and water arc on Milford Alvin Fitzgerald's mind Monday after being trapped in a scaled railroad car for eight days. Dehydrated from the long or deal, the 28-ycar-old man was freed Sunday night after a hobo reported hearing a noise. Fitzgerald, at first unable to talk, was hospitalized in "poor, but improving" condition. After several hours he began to mum ble incoherently and finally, he said: "I'm awful hungry." Nurses at Pinal County Gen eral Hospital at Florence fed him chipped ice at first, later soft foods. Southern Pacific Railroad offi cials said Fitzgerald, of Seattle and Spring Valley, Calif., appar ently had climbed into the car loaded with lumber in Washing ton State a week ago Saturday. Thursday: 9-9:45, chock out equip- ment; 9:45-10:30, snftball & baseball 9:45-10:30, croquet, horseshoes; 10:30 U!3U, tennis, playground equipment 11:30-12, checkers & check in equip ment; 12-1, Lunch; 1-4, Wading Pool & Organized Games; 4-4:30, Story Hour; 4:30-5, Check in equipment. Friday: 9-9:45. check out equipment: 9:45-10:30, Ping Pong, Checkers; 10:30- 11:30, Finger painting, clay modeling, norscsnoes, voueynau, nacmuntnn 11:30-12, Soap carving (bring own knife & soap); 12-1, Luncn; 1-4, wad ing Pool, Playground equipment. Or ganized games; 4-4:30. Story Hour; 4:30-5, Checkers St check in equip ment. WASHINGTON PARK SCHEDULE: Monday: Boy's baseball school in the lower field, tumbling & trampo line, organized games, croquet, bad minton, tether ball, basketball, ten nis, socker ball, shuffleboard, ping pong, story hour and wading pool ac tivities. Evening: Girl Stinkers in the building. Tuesday: Arts & crafts, hoy's base ball school in the lower field, tum bling & trampoline, organized games, croquet, badminton, tether ball, bas ketball, tennis, socker ban, shuffle board; ping pong, story hour and wad ing pool activities. Evening: Golden Age Club. Wednesday: Rhythmic dancing, boy's baseball in lower field, story hour, organized games, croquet, bad minton, tennis, tether ball, basket ball, socker ball, shuffleboard, ping pong, and wading pool activities. Evening: Boy's Stinker Club In building. Thursday: Arts & crafts, boy's base ball school in lower field, tumbling & trampoline, organized games, cro quet, badminton, tetherball. basket- oau, tennis socker nan, snuitie heferd, ping pong, story hour, wad ing pool activities and Story Book Theater study group. Evening: Teen age Dance Night. Friday: Special activities day as planned and announced hy the Direc tor. Evening: Teen-age Dance Night in building. COMING TfSK SOON IT'S TIE-TANIC First Run Feature Times MONDAY (Subject to change) HEILIG Shorts start at, 1:15. Men of the Fighting Lady, 1:50, 3:50, 5:50, 7:50, 10:00. MCDONALD Them, 1:00, 4:15, 7:20, 10:35. Crime Wave, 2:40, 5:55, 9:10. REX Plnocchlo, 1:00, 4:10, 7:20, 10:25. Golden Mask, 2:30, 5:40, 8:50. TUESDAY (Subject to change) HEILIG Shorts start at 1:15. Men of the Fighting Lady, 1:50, 3:50, 5:50, 7:50, 10:00. MCDONALD Them, 1:00, 4:15. 7:20, 10:35. Crime Wave. 2:40. 5:55, 9:10. REX Plnocchlo, 1:00, 4:10, 7:20, 10:25. 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