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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1925)
THE EUGENE GUARD Thursday Evening, F,.l,r SCULPTOR OUSTED deratood. It Is believed here that tit intends to sail from liarceloua for the Tinted Slate. It Is reported Unit while here he received a cablegram offering him a post with a cuttle breeding establishment with beadqua" ters in Ituffalo. When the former army officer qu.t Knnzlmstiun, ha left a letter for a friend saying he Intended to meet .lU his obligations. Pago Six ATLANTA, Ga., Feb. 20. Armed deputies today were guarding-. tStoue mountain and tlie property of the Stone mountain confederate monu mental association, after the develop ments of yesterday when (iutzon liorglum was dismissed from his post tku sculptor nf tin1 memoriiil. Deputy she riff ii armed with war rants charging Horglum and .1. G. 'lucker, superintendent of operations i ilie nioiiutuiii, with destruction of i.io designs and models for tlie work e.ui.. loduy still were seeking the two. i ulit-inls of the association Maid a d-u.;ige mi it would be filed against I.014I11111 fur $.pjO,IM)0 alleged damag c.'Ued by the destruction of the IIJiitlViK. L'nder the contract with Brglum, attorneys for the association sa!d, the models and designs for the work were Uie property of tlie organization. They however, it whs pointed out, can be replaced by the sculptor select ed to continue the work by recon struction from photographs now in the archives of the association. 1 Injunction now bara the entrance of Borglum, Tucker of their agents to the premifiea. The models wer destroyed yester day within a few hourB after Itorglum had been dismissed by the directors of the association. Tiie work of destruc tion was carried out, it wan churg, at the order of Borgluui. Borgium last night declared the ac tion of the association in dismissing bini was "a blow not particularly against me, hut against the south. It was struck at me because X am a northern man." He charged that hi bad been unfairly treated and assert ed 'hia record for tha past nine yeara would show that a crime was commit ted. Sam H. Vennble, owner of the mountain and a member of executive committee of the association, attend ed yesterday meeting but left before the vote for llorglum's dismissal was taken to accompany the Bculptor and Tucker to , the mountain to view the work. Osborne Wood Said To be Coming Home SAXZnASTTAN, Spain, Feb. 26. Osborne (V Wood, former Americnn army officers and son of (Jovernor Gcnrral Wood of the Philippines, who came here after leaving MarriU. France, early thia week, left Nums-hastian-two d.ijs ago, intending to go to MHdrid and Itnrrelonn. it was un- 1 Martin Johanson Dies at his Home Near Junction City Jl'NCTION CITY, Feb. 2(1. (Spe Hal) Martin Johanson of litachly died at his homo about a mile from liinrhly Tuesday, Feb. 21. He wub sick only a few days, suffering from a stroke of paralysis. He had f firmed extensively and had run a Kawinill in the Hindi I y country for several yesrs. He had lived on his present farm for 27 years. He died at the nge of Yl years and six months. The body is at the home at Blachly Funeral service will be held at 1:30 p. m. Friday, Feb. 27 from the JHarhly churrh. Kev. Large of F.ugene will have charge of the services. In terment will lie in the family plot at the Illachly cemetery. Treasury Checks Are to be Mailed WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 Approxi mately 70,000 treasury checks for $50 or less, representing the radii payments to be made immediately in war veterans under the compensation act will be mailed March 1, by the vet erans bureau. Tlie aggregate value of the rhpek is about $2,2r0.000. 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