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Wednesday Evening, April 23, jy,. Page Two THE EUGENE (1 U A U L STUDENTS ELECTED !l L- Blf- - h u I DMBF SUIT IS TD HONOR SOCIETY The nnram of 20 Ktigrne hiph . hnol tiidvnlB, who havft hern b'Hiorrd by election to the gcbiihVa honor co cipty, were nnmed today Ht (he high school. Tli ewe KtudntH must be in tlie upper fourth of the tWiool in grni Ix-fnre they re elljtU'ie. ac cording to lavld John Jonen, princi pal of the n hof'l. Thoiie rhonen were ai follows: Helen V, Lincoln Constance, Marttiiret Kdmnnaon, Carl Klein in, Mary Klemm, Ilerachel Hovey, John Campbell, Kliznbeth Thacher, K1i nbeth Wflraont. Uernlce I'helpi, Miiry A!ie Iteid, lilandift Hnlcomh, Ivan JIall, Ceclle Miiyncrrjr, Thereim Yoimir, Virginia Iteld, Harold KIuk. Ionald Rbeythe, Kthcl Thicnei and Marian Zurcber. "lUection to this Bodety, which U a fbapter of the national nt'Kni.a tion is based on four idenls," nays Mr. Jonea. "Tbeso je cbolarahtp, gerviee, character and leadership." The BtudentB honored are rhoaen by u council of teacbera of Kugene bigb school. - : arv n.ir4ir nnriii1iiit -1-itltfir,tfry T Knit to collect $1200 an damnc alleged due na the result of an auto mobile collision on the highway be (ween Kugenp and CorvailiB, was filed today by W. K. Tow!! againHt II. J. Anderaon and I'. Holden. The plain tiff xtiirea in the complaint that be wan driving tnwarrl Kugenp from Cor- valhs February 2y last and that a I Lincoln sedan driven by Anderson was Mowing another car with Holden at the wheel. The tow rope, said in the I complaint to have been 110 feet be J came entangled in the steering gear i r.f the lowed car and threw it againut jlhe Htiiriehakor eran driven by Mr. IWell, tbf complaint stntru. The vnjiie of the car wn redured frin Approximately $1(KX) to $100 and the use of the tar for more than two months amounts to ?.'!00. the com plaint atntea. Charles A. Hardy rtp resents the plnintitff in th: cuhp. Small boy Struck Down by Automobile A small boy" whole name was nt lrnrnrd, was struck by no automobile driven by J. A. Dunwuodic, lll.'tl l'ti mreet .according to a rfnort fined by Mr. Dnnwoodie in nullce court. T.i boy won not Imil'y Injured, It wuh lilted, Ilo in alleged to Imvo run Into the fender of the automobile from be hind a gravel (ruck moving tlio op posite direction. Oilier nccidenla reported were an follow. K. II. HIM, WH Lincoln street, and A. W. Sleek, 1107 Jncksun street, ac cident at Seventeenth avenue nnd Idiwrenoe at reel. K. A. Htacki, 101(1 Willamette trcet, and A. Kennctt, Kugene, acci dent at Eleventh avenuo and Wil lamette atrect. Lord Balfour, official representative of the British government, Is shown delivering his address at the opening of the new Hebrew University on Ml. Scodus, Jerusalem. Merchants Plan Two Runs Made by Straw bat day! Fire Department "Hlmw lint Iny" will bn observed. Low humidity of the air. and the by Kugene dealers either May 7 r !' rap d spread of any kind of grans or depending on weather eoiiilitiunn, nt'-jhriiMh wuh feared at 11 :.'I0 o'clock cording to the pbitiH being made by n thm ni'iinirig by cilizena who witiican- group of stores handling men's wear-! -d n brunh fire bark f Skinner's empire domlRAl?!. lh black, red I and gold, which was officially 'adopted to represent the Germany of the Weimar constitution. Tbon (hero wore isolated displays e( the red emblem of communism. Realization that such a Bitua- j tion Is untenable has caused tin? ; peoples party to bring a resolii ! Hon before the Reichstag n't j manding official readoption of the ; monarchial colors as the nations ' banner. i It is argued that as the repub licans accepted the song "Dautseu ; land I'ber Alles," they might nlno safely revert to the colors of pre war days. CLUB TO MEET The Sanra Clara Community club rn lo b"ld its regular meeting and community supper Friday evening it 7:30 o'clock in the Santa Clara ball. Tli men are to give thp program for the ev en ng. Ail are united. SLIGHT CiM Ti Women n"W ontnut r'c-r men nn the continent of Kiifpe by 2"i.ifHt,o00, according to the latent Htatlsfics. Slight moderatioo vn noted in the! warm wave that at ruck Kugene yes-1 terday. The mercury in the official I government inntrnmcot at the Cascade ! nationnl forest offica recorded 7S d'- grees as the highest temperature f'r the day, aa compared with S3 dgreej recorded on the name instrument yesterday. Forest circles viewed with alarm 1 the rapidly sinking relative humidity, I which reached -li per cent this mornj in,?. This is in tbe extremely danger i out zone, for forest firei, it w etat-1 ed, as eren 25 and 30 per cent arej regarded aa serious. The dry wind blowing from the eati wai changed to a cooler southerly bieere tfday. and indications are that tomorrow will be cloudy and unset tled, with rain perhaps the latter parr tt the week. Moderation Plea Denied in Report Of Charles Wilson ing apparel, it i pluniied to laiinrb the big Hale of summer headgear with special window diopluya and fea tures to inform Kugene and Lnno county masculinity that the time for butte, and sent In a call to the gene firo department. The engine was sent to the location, but danger wuh punt. arlier In the morning, at 0:3. Bridge Dispute is Brought to Court Suit to enJnln Henry Ii. Hunter, fllcn 11. Hunter and Kloyd fj. Hunter from Interfering with llio uno of bridge acrona I ho mill rare north of Kranklitt boulevard neur urclinnl alrcct was filed today by lOtnina Jnne Ilnrrelt. 'I'ho plaintiff alleges that alio baa owned property between the mill race and llio Willamette river ' since 11KI8 and that un of the rond lo couneet with llio highwuy on , Krnuklln boulevard is a proiint ly right but that the defendants Imvo attempted to stop Iter from crnsHlng the span which is tho only roiul to connect with her properly, Tho plain tiff slates that ahs lias kept the bridge In repair with but little annlat i mice from tho defendant: although ' both pnrllna hnra common right In uso of tbo bridge, Wbitteu Hwnfford la attorney for the plaintiff. Students to Raise Tennis Court Fund Suggestions from tho Kosnen cham ber o( enmmerea as to the mentis of raising tho balnnco of tho money needed t build tho now concrete ten nis court for Kugenn high school, is asked lu n roinmunicatlott nddrerwd to tho junior chamber of commerce of the school today. An appropriation of $ 1 50 wan madn for tiie purpose nt the Inst meeting of the Heboid board, with the provision that thu high school studenta raise ths balnnco needed. It was estimated at first that thn court would cost approximately $."H, but Inter estimates were around $'t,Vl. The students wish tho co-operation nf Kngeuo business men lu the plan, and hones are asking their sugges tiotis as to tho method of flnnnciug It, Marriage License Demand Falls off If the matrimonial huiiiieits doeH not pick up in Uiue ctmnly eonn there will liae lo be a bnrgnln snle of II reuses lo stimulnte limle, ncnirding to Iho nlinouncemenl of Ij. H. llryNon, rouniy clerk, today, Mr. llrysuu this nftiMliooii cohlly siiliouni'ed that only "JO licenses Imvo been iaaiir.l up to hue this nfternonn In April nn.l tonmrruw is the laht div nf the ninnlli. Thla l seven les than in April, lll'.'l, anil III lets than in April, lli'.'ll, Khnwiug a lenily decline In the popularity of Atiril as a month to venture Into the realm of nmrried Mas, No far April this year In. the low record eiiite l'ebruary, W24, In total nuinler of man-lago llcemes issued, the (Inures It llio ttiuuly clerk's olden show. Eagles to Select , New Leaders Soon Nominsliona of candidates fur of ficers of the Kugene aerie of ibe Kit, ternnl Order nf Kagles have been openeu nmt at tlie next meeting Toe. day evening oilier ramrdates are ex pected lo be added to lite lists, ac cording to oKiters of the bilge. The annual election ivill be held at the first meeting in June prior to the holding of the annus! itste eouveuttoii of the 1 O. :. io to held hire, is the inutiiiuceliient. Arizona Complaint Sustained by Court WASHINGTON, April -A com plaint filed by the Anion corporation C-mmiieion nini clMosifird frrUht charges applying on shipment mi. and out of that ttte ftcm nnglitKr lug territories in the pom Ii wont mid on ibe I'cifn etst was sunUined to day by an Interstate commerce tn. mission lnveHtigstiou whu b tevultcd 'n rrccuiuiendatioii for a general decrease. tho light weight lids has arrived. AI- j o't-lcM-k, u roof flee brought in a call though summer weather has arrived, j fiom the Charles Hales apartment straw huts have not yet become pop- between Fifth and Sixth avenuea on ularied although one prominent lo- , I'earl street. One gallon tank of cul rciident donned his summer lid to- Hubroek cbemlcol ash lined on thp dny and went forth to show the world J blaae, but littie damage was reported. that Kugene a climate admits of early use of tlie straw bat. Frank Ii. Cham bers In tbo firut local booster for straw bat duy and bo did his part (his afternoon. Former Deputy to Face new Charge MMUM.FIKUV April 20, (Hp, ciiil . Karl M. Cullen, fonneily a special deputy sheriff In Kugene, who recently acrved a term in tlie slate penitentiary at Hnlem, for forgery, was nrrested again on that charge yesterday In Hpriugfield by Depuiy Sheriff Vim Svarvernd and V, I. Priest of thu Hurim Detective agency. It in nllegcd that be forgrd the muit1 of his employer, a fanner near Haleni, writing n check for (44. AO. payable to a fellow einployo nnmed (Justave Ol son, and cashed at McMinnvlllc, Cul len whs working on the farm after being reb'nsrd from bis two-ypar sen tence on parole. The arrest was made at tbo Inert I Uno! hj-KeMy sawmill where Cullen baa been working for several days past, off-bearing on tip? rip-saw. Klansmen Attacked I5y 150 Angry men WHITINSVII.KK, Alas.. April i. - I'oilrO (odny begun an iuveNtigation into lite riot after a meeting of the Ku Klux Klnti in North ltridgo early this morning, when tot) niembera of tho Kbin were allnckt'd by HKt moii as they ntteuipletl to leavo tho meet ing pluce. State police wero also cntnlderlng tho posslhility of un Investigation to learn tho leaders of thn attacking force whb'b met the Klntisnteu with ti fusillade, of "tours, stnutdiihg aulonu bito windshields mid otherwise, damag ing the machiues, Members of tin crowd claimed that several of the KhniNincn were alrurk by htonea dur ing tho fracas. New Zealand's Premier is ill T.OXDOX, April L'O. The condi tion of Premier W. V. Mnaary of New Zealand, who recently underwent uu operation ut. Wellington, is rauai:ii serious nniicly says a cable nieaaiige received by llio liigll coinmrnsioner here from tho nctlng jireimer, .Sir Krnncis Hull. "Although no official bulletin linn been issued for some days," tho mes sage rend. "1 regret to report Hint Premier MiiSMry's condition is growing weaker nnd givea einmo for Kcrioui anxiety, M Squier is Fined On Liquor Charge John Kyle Sipiier, tilt, was fined $100 nnd costs on a charge of trans portation of liipior today. Squier Is h:i!i1 by county officers to have been with Kf-iinelh Dice, Inenf youth, when the latter was urrested on a charge of Helling Ibpinr lust wepk, 1 Un) wit fined $100 and sentenced to Ki-rvu .10 flays in the enmity Jail, I.nto thla nt ernoou Squier had not yet paid bin fine and was still In Jul. FOUR PgAY FINES SPI(INijtMKI.I, April .--(Special) Four men paid fines in the Springfield pdb-e c.unt Tuesday for disobeying traffic ordinances. Warren' Iliggins paid a $'J fine for parking wil limit lights, prohibited by ordinance 4S1, as did It. 1', Arnett, ami William llarpolc. II. .M. Itlckncll paid $- fine for cutting comers. SOFIA, Itulgaria, April 20. (A) The American minister to Bulgaria, Charles S. Wilson, categorically de nies the statement attributed to Brit ish laborlte parliamentarians visiting Hulgnrin that he either officially or unofficially, represented to the Bul garian government the necenity for moderation toward those arreated aft er tho bombing of the Kveti Krai ca thedral. The killing of another terrorist su spect near hern after a desperate struggle with the police is reported. Discovered carrying revolvers and bombs in two flower baskets, the man killed nn official who attempted to arrent him. Police traced him to a house, but he took refuge in a nearby canal from which, for six hours he held the police at bay. Ho waa finally bombed to death but only after seven police men bud "been killed. WESTERN I UDEVILLE TONIGHT 2 Shows 7 & 9 FARREL TAYLOR TRIO Presents "THE AFRICAN DUKE" Introducing Edith Beyrl Swan, America's foremost lady trombonist. . Moroccan Rebel Tries new Move! PARIS, April 29. (By Tho As sociated Proas) Si Mohnmmed.i hrothor of (Abd-el-Krlm, Moroccan rebel lotuVer, haa entered the I l''rencli Bono of Morocco ut the hood of a big Parkn, or trlbnl conllnnnnt, according; to official ; information received by the' lronch Rovernmont. j MarHhal l.yautey, sovornor of French Morocco, has Bent a regi ment of re-lnforcements hut It in mated that the French will not attack the tribesmen unleaa provoked. Kxtensivo military precautions are considered nocessary because It Is feared that as soon an the I feast nt Hamadnn Is ovor, In a j fow days, the tribesmen's religious : fanaticism will force SI Moham- mod to attack or loso preBtige j among his followers. ' . i Many Flags fly St German Election IttiKMiV, April 29. (Hy Tho Associated Pren) An nuentlRht oned stranger arriving In Horlin during thn pronidnntlnl election or tho fow days preceding: and' following it would hnvfl had dif ficulty In iiacnrtnlninff tho official flng of tbo (iormnn ropubllc. I Tbo black, whlto nnd red of tbo Roadster Reported Stolen at Astoria Word n receive.! at the office f ; Sheriff Kr.iuk K. Tajlor this after j tnnn to bi mi ihi bxikout f r it Kni'tl roadster reported stolen st Astoria 1 nnd contnitiing menped prisoners. TIk cur litis Ore Kim tUeiint number 1 l-Hiil, i Dettttls cniiccn ug the cine are bn'k-i ing as nil tiie nf'M-inntifni available; here was contsitml in tlie telegram! from Sheriff 11. ,. Slusher retpteiin i that the car and purl if in It be h l lienv leputies ar watching for the j car this afternoon, j Alleged Check I Passer is Held V. A. Snnford w arrested by the police InM nisbt and bt held at the ct nniy Jnil for further itivestigaticn. ll is believed tbttt Suufitrd bus pus- . cd sevenil fu-titUutH checks in this City and it vitst oil (Ins tbiirRc that hi' M arretitrds according lo county authoritiex win. bavo t-usttody of the prisntier now. Word was received lnt intiht that a W. A. Snnford wu want ed in Titcomn f -r patiinjc fmir bad drafts Uieio tn the ludutb Superior j I.iik ii oiiipaiir the miini' a- check nl'cgi'd to have been pam-d bete. TUESDAY SVIAY 5 MAIL ORDERS NOW BOX OFFICE SEAT SALE SATURDAY, 10 A. M. Prices, lower floor 3.R0, balcony, tlrat .1 rows $.1.00, ncit 3 ; 5n. next 3 IS OB, Inst 4 f 1.50-plus 10' ',. lax. Make chocks ami money orders lo lleillg Theatre, eu.'lose self-aildres.icu' cnveloie for return of tickets. CARD OF THANKS V wish to express our tlmnt. lo our frirndt for their sv input )i am) aid during (he illtiesi) and drttih f our moib'-r and iisntlitiotbrr; Uo fur the tennlifu) florsl tributes. .Mil. AM) .Mli.S. Aluil.PM tK. 'Jlllt. 7,. W. VKAT If, W, !. VKA'H n, 12. S. VKATfll. MU. AM) Mil. ltAI.PH ril'N' TEIt. Jilt. AND Mlt 8. 1IAUKV MM MARINE PAY PROPOSED KASlllNt.'l'tlN. April .U--Ugi- . hitwn ! provide a monthly paj rneut nt of t hp treiuurj fr Amcricnn suitors on AinerH'su hip in tlie for- ! etKU tradt w ill be rec'iiiuendf d to : congress by i 'limnii.tti OVounor f the sUippiiix board as the main point . in a program d r b-plding up ibe uier- i hunt marine. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY! ! LOST- Ks tmier, white with brown I fne and tail, collar ami lead. Phone VAVn:i--'Housework hr the hour. Plume tt14 J at itien time. m5 ' 1'Ott UPNT- Mv fntti!.ed home st : MM I mm Tltirteetiih. l oll i;iT'.l I mmiiiini', evrtiniK m- ' Valley Printing; Co. Ovor II. 8. Nsfl lisnk. WEDDINO AND BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS j COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL PRINTINQ FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL 470 it A !fl ...'.ITI-S 1 W I 1 i 1 TRY AND STOP, LAUGHING AT BUSTE IEAT0M in SEVEN CHANCES 4($m&U its a scream THE BIMBOS COMEDY ACROBATIC ENTERTAINERS FRED C. HAGEN & CO. In "THE BEAR-CAT" A, farce comedy by Willard Mack RUTH GORDON & BUDD CARLELL In "VARIETIES OF THE WEST" RAY AND EDNA TRACY In "PIANO ECCENTRICITIES" TOPICS Or' DAY THE SPAT FAMILY In "THE FOX HUNT" HEILIG ORCHESTRA featuring LIGHT CAVALRY ORKOONIAN HEVIEW Thursday We want you to come to the store daily. The following are special in--ducements for Thursday buyers. White King Washing ' Machine Soap, ntf large package 0lj Mission Bell Toilet Soap, 4 bars iO Citrus Washing Powder, large ft 4 package Citrus Granulated Soap, large package Pep, Kellogg 's new bran Krumbles, package Albers Flapjack Flour, 10 pound (i7$ sack vf Van Camp's Spaghetti, No. 2 can, i 0 regular 15c XV Raspberry Ruff Candy, 1 pound net, box worth 50o or more WW Fountain Yellow Peaches, No. 2 can 16' Rosedale Pineapple, Sliced,. No. 1 4 ff tall can M.0 Candy Bars, all 5o kinds 3. for 10 Hershey Bars, Almond or plain, A 3 for J-v Ensign Coffee, 1 pound package Cocoa, bulk, best quality 3 pounds 39 10' 20 Free Sugar Winners Will be announced in The Guard Tomorrow Evening CHICHESTER SPILLS ( hl-ohM-ttn DImdJ I'lIU III Had tad 41U bom. tealcd with BIiM Sake jtker. Bar of rr " IIIAIIUND IIRANO rilXa.fer Mn kntm m BtW, Stfcat. Alwin R!lbH SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE P RINTING Phono Springfield 2 Westerfleld & Maiey THE WILLAMETTE PRESS I THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS I vaftSE Amy LANE COUNTY ADVISORY BOARD 11. H. HOBBS CHAIKMAN- J. E. TURN BULL SKCRETAUY B. B. BRUNDAGE TREASURKR -GEO. H. McMORRAN JUDGE G. F. SKIPWORTH MRS. MARY H. JEWETT GEO. LOVE PAUL KELTY FRANK JENKINS L. E. SIMMONS C. A. BARTELL COTTAGE GROVE CAPTAIN O. P. STRICKLAND CAMPAIGN SEC'RKTAUY SALVATION ARMY AID ASKED Annual Home Service Appeal Lam County Quota $3370 Wonder Work Oon by Organijs tion Is Pointed Out El'GKNK, Ore.. April ST. (To the Kilitorl In it fow days the Satvntion Army will launch h cam paipn to rate money to carry on Its work for thla year In Kusone and Lane county. AM of us un derstand the wonderful and vitally Important work which the Salva tion Army does. Its work Is something: which no other organ Itatlon attempts. The budcet for the year Is Indeed a modest one and It hss been approxTiV by the advisory board of Lane county. 1 am sure that few would dare try to operate such a hu under taking aa the Salvation Army dives on such a small budKt. I earnestly request that yon he liberal in your contribution when the committee calls on you tor a donation. You will b dome; yourself and your community a ireat Rood In helping to carry on a wonderful and Important w orfc. U. II. HOIIBS. . I'hatrmAn Advisory Hoard SUPPORT FOR CHARITY WORK IS REQUESTED Commending the -work of the Salvation Army In I.ano county nnd urging support of tho finan cial campaign now under way by the local corps, George H. Mo Morran, pnst exalted ruler of the Eugann lodge of Elks, Issued a statement today. The following is the statement of Mr. McMorran: "For a great many years I have been directly or indirectly con nected with tho charitable work of the Salvation Army, and in my opinion no organization getB greater results from the amounts spent than does tho Salvation Army. They do a kind of work and reach a class of people which no other religious organization aeems to reach. Their charity ex tends into a field which reaches thoso who are worthy, hut who generally ilo not ask for assis tance when In need because of the seeming embarrassment and humiliation entailed. The Salva tion Army gives this assistance without advertising or advising the public who Is receiving the benefits. "The Elks lodge, of which 1 have had intimate knowledge for many years. Is continually doing charity work, and this work Is done entirely through the Salva tion Army. When. In doubt as to the worthinnss of Ihe case in question the Salvation Army is asked to investigate, and In each caso so far as I know, the re ports received have been just and fair to the persons or families Investigated. "From this close connection with them I can conscientiously say that any money put into the hands of the Salvation Army for charitable work will be wisely and economically spent, and every one who is able at all to assist need have no fears that their money will be wasted hut should be glad to help finance the gooo.' work." tho hold It has on the masses, Is the freedom from red tape nnd favoritism and by showing Just aimplo friendliness and tho desire to servo In the most practicr.1 anil needed way. Before the World War, the Sal vation Army was held up to ridi cule but pressed onward in work of tho Master. Living In poverty themselves, made s;j 'by united' sacrifices, they fed the hungry, clothed the poor, provided for fatherless nnd orphaned child ren they lift up poor wrecks of humanity who have all but lost hope for better things. No cue is so depraved- but what the hand of the Army reaches out to save. All this I know from actual co-operation with them in a like cause, since being a resident of Eugene. As one who by virtue of office has first knowledge of conditions of disabled veterans and their families, I have wonder ed at the heroism of the mem bers of the Salvation Army in trying to make a dollar do tho work of five in their efforts to lessen the distress that exists among needy ones. Appreciation of the cbaritibls work done b ythe Salvation Army than contributing generously when the solicitor calls at your door, can be expressed In no better way feeling confident that the nion v so given will help much toward alleviating the sufferings of tiu worthy onea In their distress. GEORGE E. LOVE Member Advisory Hoard Salvation Army KIT.F.NK. Ore Anril the Hood I'it nens of Eugene and i.no lountyi The Salvation Army will soon start a drive for a Home Service Fund, taking In the local territory of Eugene ami 1-sne county and must raise the money by direct appeals t.i th, public. The special charm of the vation Army and the rea"i -i.To Ssl l for EUGENE, Ore., April 25. Captain O. 1'. Strickland, Salvation Army Headquarters, City. Dear Captain Strickland: My investigation, aa a member of your local advisory committee, within the past few days of the scope of and plans for the work of the Salvatlorl Army in Eu gene and Lane county this com ing year, has convinced me that those plans and that scope are thoroughly sound and conserva tive. I believe there should' and f be ready response to your cam paign lo be made here for a fund of J.1370 to finance your budtet as laid before tho advisory com mittee, and that the quota soucM here will be fully forthcoming Certainly no work for the po"1' and unfortunate, nor any spiritual work among the lowly can b' more important than yours as I have come to know It. Yours truly, l'ACL R. KF.I.Ti- Make Checks Payable to The Salvation Army and Mail to B. B. Brundage, care of Bank of Commerce, Eugene, Oregon. f5X