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VOL. 68
TODAY'S NEWS TODAY
EUUEXE, OUEGON, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 11, 1925,
PR IfF OX 8THKKTS 3c; ON TRAINS
1 1X1L AM' NKYVS STANDS fie.
NO. 107
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nnMoa Star Fishes .
m o..,.nn. noted Orrteum
Jnille slr. A 0 "r,Ir o ,hrel!
i ri to Wednesday to
MM the Jlcr.cn... " "
uu .nnouocoraent m sporting
"ia today- Mr. V'rcj uronson
to tuccne .t
. , virv venr. Despite
4, rainfall. Inst week-end prov-
-i . .f ficliinar find
J to be gooti "
-o, iw catches were reported on
.. the Siuslnw nnd Lnkc
,,,,1. Yor sonic reason local fisb
goa, report they are catching more
jsl m the SlrKenzic than the, WU
althoncli one party, composed
,MV. H. Wallace, ut .-. ......
. t hml coo;l success on the
ScKtaiie yestenla.v. Ucports are
fct tbe channels .n ine .m-m-uur
.... less than in former
tart. There are some exceptions to
4U rfport. however, notnoiy ai
in rapids- whil6 " 18 safc ,or 8
lot to jo throush here, it is impos
$!t to hold it at this point, and n
I of back fishing has been spoiled
u i result.
Cnti Plans Pend
Establishment of a road through
Vlspleton as recently asked for by
((dcioa has been postponed until tur
ner rights-of-way can be obtained,
itwrdiot to members of the county
court. The proposed road as survey
ed would cross the station grounds of
tit Southern Pacific and one-sixteenth '
f la acre was found necessary. The
friee for this $10,000, was considered
tM high by the county court and no
effort will be made to complete the
road there until other ways are con
quered, it is said. Another route that
wold eliminate the tiecessity for
crossing the railroad property would
REGENTS AGTS
EXPLAINED IN
STAIEIIIS
Administration Points Out
Saving of $6000; Sal-'
. aries Are Raised
Dry Battle Against Rum Row Tightens; Coast Guard is Ready
Total Increases Will Not
Exceed $4000, is Word
Of Executives
be more costly as on the present stir
rer the advantage of fills would be
itiilsble.
ShM Toiserl Win
H. C. Cook and Kay Graham were
ue only members of the Kugcne
taneshoe tossing team to make the
trip to Albany Sunilny to meet a
teua of experts at the barnynrd game
from Woodburn. Had weather was
ptrn as the cause of the lack of
timbers to make the' trip. The two
Eiijene tossers played a r0-point
ilea Rnlnst Mnlhmnn nnd Keesc
if the Woodburn team. The Ku
(ciettis won four out of five games
tsed. Total pins were 111!) for
Eirene and 1!3 for Woodburn which
thows the closeness of the scores.
Haas are under way for another
aeetiai with the Woodburn team.
fxltry Show Planned
Ijw o.unty breeders of Hnrred
riunouth Hock poultry hove received
"d that the annual exhibition for
fall will he held in the stole of
""'kin.ton and active plans will noon
aader war to line o..t. '
"May. aeeording to wor.l re-
" y Ken K. Keeuey, county as
MWrtr, who also U rnt.D;..i.i.
"""" fine poultry. Others in
tnet who raise Itarred 1'Iv
rh Rock. ... i .. I.
01 feasant Hill and (J. L.
...Tier.
F'" tar Possession
Smith of Coquiii, w fiDS,
c"" n a ehr.. . .
an . possession 01
W Smith w arre.ted Saturday
"inrsw when he alighted from tli
Klin fint c
'"ia, t pJr tht fje off on
alltnent pl,n if ,h,
""Id bs mn. with ,h. ,or:1,
""rdin, , ,.
' 'he aberifrs office.
Orotia Meets
'al" of the Rrotherhnod of
. .uis t ongrrgational church
'h "ega-
be' l, l"-r of the evening
!,- ., ' " ' 1 reslon, of The
tt,. " according to
'r.t thi, nhmrma.
l Meet
TV.
wil'k l'",hmlit Kpiitcftpal
-twt, nr'cl tomorrow
ifv, ..." ' 'I'lc lit th- homi?
T. S'l..i,!t- 1--. T.- .
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Explnnations of the action taken at
the meeting of tiie board of regents of
the University of Oregon Saturday,
May Wl, which have resulted in some
criticism were made today through
official statements from the university
administration.
The aggregate amount saved on the
payroll by the reductions is $10,000
and the increases authorized amount
to $13,000. The saving amount a to
$0000, A total of '2i salaries were
raised at the meef.ni;. These in the
big majority of cases were for in
structors who were receiving small
salaries and to retain them here it
was necessary to make increases of
from $100 to $200 a year each. The
total increases will not exceed $1000,
is the report.
Savings Listed.
The list of departments where tav
ings were. made in: Extension division,
education, architecture nnd allied arts,
physical education, journalism, drama,
mathematics, Greek. Departments in
which the budget wilt be Kie same next
year as during the past year are Eng
lish, zoology, romance languages, it i
announced.
"Definite economics were made by
the univer.-ity board of regents at its
last meeting.
"The adminiMrative committee of
the university estimated several
months ago that if the university were
to meet fully the demands made upon
it for nn increased staff to cat . for
an increased student liody next hien
uium and a No to defray heavy psvipg
costs required by tbe cty of Eugen.
an item of $iHMH) would be required
alove the current budget," It is an
nounced. Estimate Too High.
This original estimate of the amo'int
necessary to be pmed, as it later
proved, was too high, as s- me of the
paving projects on Eugene city street
: v
fvr.
Dry Blockade at New York
Too Strong; Ships on
Way to Sea
The Coast Guard Is juat now engaging In toe greatest onciisivej since prohibition against the rum
fleet standina off Now York and vicinity. More than 50 vessels of every type have been congregited
In and around the rum fleet. Photo, upper left, shows one of the coast guardsmen manning his ma-
chine cun ready to halt, the flight of any cum runner. At the right Is one of the members ot the rum
fleet as it waits for customers; while 'below s thown one of Uncle Sam's fast speed boats that are
relied upon to cope with the hig)h-pow;rcd craft of the rum smugglers.
EH
D RUM I
S REPORTED
t "Pied Piper" Here
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GRANTS PASS. Ore.. Maj 11
Orcaon and California joined hand
In the dedication yesterday of 14
rr.llca of the Ttcdwood hiifhwaj paral
lelling the Smith river. The celebra
tion, which was held at the mouth of
ratrlrk's creek, on the Smith river,
"0 miles from (".rants Taas. was at
tended by more than 000 perfons. Del
Norte, Cel., sent a large representa
tion, and scores were preaent from
Grants. Pass and other points in
Oregon.
A. II. I.ee, president of tbe Cres
cent City chamber of commerce pre
sided at the ceremonies, and address
es were made by (). S. Illanchard.
former prenident of the (iranta I'.ss
chamber of commerce, . It. Norton,
present head of that org.niaation; K.
V. Miller nf Josephine county; Tom
Cotter of Itrnokin.s. general manager
n the California and Oregon I.nmlier
company; William Ward of the same
compsnj ; (ie-irge Clnnej of Kure.ka;
K. It. Green, federal engineer in
charge of the w.rl. and Kngineer
Stmkard of the Californa highway
department.
A seafood dinner and a wild flower
show were features of the day's pro
gram. Speakers ilerlared tbe treth of
highway opens new acinic attraction"
f,,r touri'te. and shortens the time
belween (irsnts I'S'S .ml Crescent
City. The S.ski) 'U forest through
wbirh the road goes was declsred to
atKtund in game and f.io.
Cutting of the Amazon ditch will he
fun under way "hy the pity according
to M:iyor F!. It. Parks who this morn
ing conferred with the county court
over the project. The county if wea
ther permits will start work of denn
ing the ditch through the fair ground"
tomorrow. Mayor Parks nikrd th.-lt
Harry Ievereaux. city enc.nerr. and
P. M. Morse, county engineer, talk tli-.
pl.ina for tbe ditch over in order that
the county and city wcrii. which will
be atarted at Fourteenth avenue enM
of the fair grounds, may be adjusted
to each other.
The Amazon plana will be disctis?d
St the meeting nf the city council to
night, according to Mayor Park". It is
proposed n di; the ditch na nrovid-d
'in the Th'-mpaon plana for the drain
age hut that there will be no concrete
work as provider! for undT the former
arrangement, the mayor states.
The cutting nf the ditch under th"
Thompson plan will menn that con
siderable straightening must be done
and that several bridges mar he mnvr;
the mayor Hates. Tne work will be
started at the fair grounds and will
be continued through toward the cm:,
if present plans are completed.
Natron Cut-off .'
Station Named;
To be 'Paunina'
HENU, tire.. May 11. Paunina
tbe name given'the ttintion on the Na
tron rut-off near Corral Springs and
kmvn for sever n I monthx uh Sk'-!;-
I um. The town in the h(-adiiar(era for
the railway enginernt, a number of
storra and retiiuranl..
I'.inton in thr name given the M.i
tion at the went end of the tunnl,
formerly known merely nn Tunnl
Mali' n. The station at the notithrnt
j end of the take will be known as Odeil
' lake.
Final rompJpti n of the tunnel work
j is exppeted by .Inly 1" under present
j plans. Recording to word from Udell,
j The two tunnels, one from the wei.t
! and one from the east aide nf the Ca
j ciflen are expected to meet within
j about one months' time.
New Rujing out on
Insurance Payments
War inftirflnee payment are no
longer made to mentally incompetrnt
men ho are patients in hospitals,
except upon the Appointment of n
legal guardian, aerording to a Vet
eran' bureau ruling receiver, by Miss
(irare Norton. It"l Cros s-eretary.
Some of I -a tie county' disabled men
will fall under this ruling.
Apportioned awards to parents of
mentally incompetent beneficiaries in
hospitals recfiring permanent total
compensation cannot be made by the
bureau, say Mif Norton. The only
way to make compensation pa j men t a
to parents under such circum-tan
is through a b gal a.-pwited guardian
f..r the beneficiary. The guardian
thn may apportion part of the money
in rt-pendent parents, upon rlr of
tbe court
Yesterday'a downpour of rain was
the heaviest one-day rerord in May
for 13 yeora.
Thia ia the report of d'erard M. Ie
liroekert, I'nited .Slates weather ob
aerver, who anya the total precipita
tion yesterday was M hundredth of
an Inch. The heaviest rainfall of the
day wan late In the afternoon, al
though intermittent ihowera through
out the day br ight up tbe total. The
total precipitation for the morning
was ..'N, the remaining .4." falling In
: ler in the day.
May IS 1!HJ. set the highest May
day'a precipitation on record, ac
cording to Mr. Ie liroekert, with .."
of an inh. The jear before fell one.
hnrdredth of an in-h below thia fig
, ure on May with -1M of an in h.
Th forecast for "tomorrow ia n
settled weather, with probably some
more rain.
Robert II. Cook
Of Junction Dies
LOSS HEM; BIG
imo It IV KH, Ore., May 11.
Ilood Hiver suffered t-lie most severe
fire Ios in its hiHtory Sunday morn
ing when the big plan of the Mood
Hiver Apple Vinegar company nnd tbe
warehouse of Kelly Hi ot hern, mer
chanta and apple denier, burned. Th?
pstitunto of the combined lofs was
placed nt approximately (IS0KH), th.
vinegar pl.int damage estimated at
?1.VM'0.
The origin of the fire, whioh a
pireritly stared in the boiler room,
was not determinrd.
('forge Carlton, night watchman
and boiler man stated that he had
started a fire In (he boltera about four
o'clock. Shortly before aix residen h
saw amoke and flames.
The fire hud gained such headway
when th fjrr d parlment arrived tha;
nil efforts to bring ft under cut ml
were fruitless.
While C, J. Calkin, founder end
mminger of iingnr plant, said ue
thought the plant would probab' b-
rebuilt nn more modern linen, - de
clined to make ary definite sfatemenl
Kelly Brothers, whose warfbotiv
was a tsjee story wooden structure,
will veplace it at once with a more
moderti plant.
Thick Mist Drifts in For
First Time Since Block
ade Was Started
NEW TOHK, May 11. MP) Van
quished in this portion of the Atlantic
seaboard by the dry navy's blockade,
mm row in breaking up. Some liquor
craft remain off New York hoping
for fog to aid them. Thick mint
came yesterday for the first time since
the blockade started Inst Tuesday.
Rear-Admirnl Hillnrd, commnndnnt
of tbe const guard has anid in Wash
ington that he will be sntisfied if
aonreeiablo disintegration of rum
row begins within a month, but some
of the schooners nnd steamers thnt
have formed part of the fleet selling
liquor between Cnpe Ann, Mnss., nnd
Capo May, N J., for four years,
hove already disappeared.
Head Out to Sea
Either they have, gone to their
home porta on foreign ahoren or nro
seeking other mnrts along the const.
Cnptnin W. V. H, Jacobs, divisional
commandoi of the const guard, here
received n radio inensnge from his
hlackadera that some of the wliinkey
ships wero heading out to sea. Later
there wero reports thnt noiinof the
rum selling craft had headed in shore
In the hope thnt customers could
elude the coast guard's pickets in tbe
fog nnd do business. Puring n lift
in the fog right rum craft were noted
lnzily riding the rollers off Handy
Hook.
Dlockadcra Plentiful
With the bloi'kadors having on duty
Its craft, It was believed smugglers
would have great difficnlly in getting
ashore even in the mist.
Instancing tbe efficiacy of the
blockade is n alory told by a seaman
of the dry nnvy. When n const guard
boat cut in close to n rum steamer
there came a bail by megaphone from
tbe bridge:
"Wp need water. How about 1'Ht
enses of whiskey for 1MI casea of
water."
The pntrol boat Ignored the hail nnd
veered off.
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Miss Helen Caldwell
T
REBELS CALLED
TO COLORS BY
ABD-EL-KR1M
Actions of Greater Violencd
Expected; Planes Sent
Into Action
Lively Fight Reported
When French Columns
Aid Outposts
Harrisburg has
Its First Rose
Alaskan City is
Destroyed by Fire
j UAFtniSHCHC, May 11. (Sper
jinl)Mr. and Mrs. Charts Morris
have the crfilit of possessing the first
rna of the season here.- The hush
whi'h ame through the severe winter
; in fine condition after being well bed
ded down opened a f tie rose almost a
month ngo. Now there are others
' bloaaomed and many more budded.
) Moat of the rose bushes in town were
'so frozen thnt few blooms will be pro
dueed thia year but from the nw
' growth.
Jens Peterson of
Junction City Dies
JCM TlUN MTV, May 11, (Spe-
If there are any rnta In Eugene this
will serve ns a wnrning thnt danger
lurks. Two little southern girls
claiming severnl world's records are
here to rid the city of rodent pests
nnd they hnvn the officinl sanction
of Mayor K. M. Parka and Dr. R. M.
Kerroii, city and county health offi
cer, to aid in the "Clenn-T!p Week"
campaign hern,
Mian Helen ('aldwell, pretty blue
eyed nnd from Huntington, West Vir-
giniu, arrived hern today nnd tomor
row will slnrther Nvork on edticntton
In the ridding of the community of
ruts. Miss Anna Mae Wright of
Portsmouth, West Virginia, Is now nt
Hoseburg Completing n campaign In
that city nnd will be hero within the
next few days.
If thn population of Eugene is 1(1,
X0 there nro .'C'.OOO rats here nnd
it costs $ 1 .Si n feed nnd provide for
the upkeep of each one every year,
is the statement nf Miss Caldwell who
announces thnt Oregon is the .10th
state In uhich she nnd her pnrtner
hnve carried on rat campaigns.
About four and a half years ngo
Miss Caldwell nnd Miss Wright were
employed by the health department
nt Norfolk, Virginin, during n cn in
pnign to exterminate rnts. They as
sisted in the extermination work nnd
learned how to mix and apply the
public henlth service formula most
effectively.
Have U. 3. Endorsement
They got the Men of starting out
to exterminate rnts throughout the
land, nnd received the endorsement of
the public hen till service.
Working through locnl henllh de
partments during tbe pnst four nnd
a half years they hnve conducted suc
cessful campaigns In Hawaiian Is
lands, In California they hnve extermin
ated rnta In Mnrysville. Stockton. Sac
ramento, Napa, f Jroville, San IMegn,
Hiverside, Han IWnnrdino nnd other
cities.
Tomorrow Miss Caldwell will inter
view locnl business men in regnrd to
the method" to be employed to mnke
war on rnts.
The girls use the following formula
for destroying the rnts. The poison
may be bought In any quantity at the
drug stores and feed stores;
T
TETUAN. Spanish Morocco,
May 11. (A. P.) The attacks of
the It If flan forces In French Mor
occo are reported to bo increas
ing in force and numerous French
airplanes have been brought up
to chock tha movement. AH the
crunch groups oporatlnR on tlio
northern front hava also been
reinforced, especially with artil-!
lery.
Actions of greater Yiieno ara ,
expected by tho Kraueh, vhfl ad
vices aay, as Abd-el Krim, loader
oC tli, H if f la n iiu'adf.M. counidura
hin rcuutntlun at atake, and fa
eoucvnt rating nil hi i beKt forces
ugalr.ct tho French.
Tho ntffluti chlof has repented
hla cull to the colors for all reb
els ngitfnnt the French and In re
ported to bo receiving nni from
soma of tho triboamen in (Mb In
vndoiV zotio. lie Is Bald to bave
pan-Inlanilc and Soviet ukoiiIs
working ntitoiiK lb oho t r M ; s which
hnve not yot thrown their lut
with hint.
French ro-lnforeeiuonls movtnff
to tho relief nf their omruiijj,
ii!ong the front lino encounti r..d
most trying condition.-, being
forced to cross open territory in
which they wero subjected, lu
KiilpliiK from tho reb lu.
FIGHTING BRISK
RABAT, Morono, May 11. (A.
P.) Lively fighting occurred ayii'm
today In the ccntrnl sector tho
Hlfflan front when Colonel Frey
denbtirK's column went to (Iil- re
lief of an outpost nt Uahouemk'r.
7 bo French Biiececded In citing
much-needed feed and water to tbo
surroumVud garrison.
REINFORCEMENTS ARRIVE
FA HI 9, May 11. Tho French re
inforcements from Algeria, which
hnvo In a great part arrived In
to strategic points along tho front
northern Morocco nro being sent
At the name time operations con
tinue with tho object of relieving
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Hasebnll Scores
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AMERICAN
At Chicago-
Washington ...0 VI 0
Chicago 0 ft 2
Hntteries: Johnson nnd Huel; Tllan
kens hip, 'vengroM, Mangimi nnd
one t-npoon of barium carbon i ' rnuie, I.iscoff.
ite, mix three or four teaKpoonHful t f "
any nrdiuary food a rnt will cut, Cleveland
Mich ns meal, rheese, ccri'Hlh, fruits : I'hihuhdphia ..
or vegetables. Kor absolute rexilts 'Cleveland
mix thi-ew kiudN of food, bait cparuM" I Hntteries: llnrrts and
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Cochrane;
j JI NCTI'tN CITY. Miy Il.-fSpe-
' ci.tl). Itobert II. CfoW. an (Id time
r tlent of Junction City, who ha
Seen III for arveral year, d-ed ot IT
home here Sunday morning The fu-
! nral ferrics will be cindu-'-ied by
Rev. Xfliikril at.d will ht he'd It:
; the Christian cf urth ml 2 vMock thi
afternoon.
F.liMOXTOV, Altn., Mar 11
Radio Hieing -a received here report
ed Mayo, the secon 1 rgst hwn m
the Yuk.-n (errit -ry nnd te in M ho
porta nt point on the Stewart fir,
practically destroyed by f.re.
The blare started Saturday night
and continued all jentr-rd.iT. It i
still raging at the time the mcssag
were received.
i Tractor a were utel ty pti.l do n
cabins and buildinga to keep tlcut
clesr from fianiea. No Ion a of life w
reported, but several perin w-re
overcome by amoke.
A government wirelrsi station wi
untouched.
Mayo n a slopping point for fvni
flldls and ni tbe metrop'ilia of I tit
' Yuk' d tiiver arrj.
cint).- Jens I'eieraon, who has beei , ly nnd continue for several nights with
ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. whichever the rats seem to prefer.
j In uing poison where fowls or do
; men tie animnU may have nccess to
'' It, plnce (he poitoued It tit in a stnnll
bos, cover with a larger box with
; boles in cither side to permit the
! rodents to enter. Place thcxe boxes
hteerabr. die I Haturday, May i. Me
prterMin wn nearly 75 jears old. Ku
nrn! services will be held in the I tun
ish church and Interment will be imid
in tbe Innih eem(ery Tuesday after
noon.
j in the rat runs at night.
Portland Woman
Hurt in Accident! CaP- Amundsen is
Delayed for Week
! H'tSKMCK'!, Ore, May ll.Mrs.
j T.. T. Merwin of I'orlland, received ;
oainful la-s clots last night, when i SI.O, Norway. May 1 1 A)-- In
Mhe ear driven by her buxband, and ' pslchta from JSpitbcrgcn i-onfi'-in
car occupied by Mr. and Mrs. A. that Captain Hotld Amundsen and hit
1 F, (ilorer of Klamath Falls, collided compjuiions have b-n fi.rced to po(.
just south of I Hilar. Mrs. Merwin pone tbe start of the attempted air
i to hs brought to this city and her in-' plane flight to the North l'olc i w
juries giten attention, after which e three wei-ks becsuse of the unfnvor-
and ber husband returned home to . able ice condition and the wintry sea
j Portland by train. tn.
1 Shaute nnd Mvntte.
j At Hetroli
. Ronton 7 l.t 1
Heir. .it I II 1
' Rattene ;( Juilin r.lld I'iciliti'h . Cole,
Holloway, S. Jidinson and Ra-der
NATIONAL
j IKSTON, May II.-- Chicago
j ton g ii mic postpi'in'd; ei griuinds.
I IMIlI.Al'KI RniA. May 11- Ruts-burg-I'hiliidelphut
game postponed ;
1 ri;n. Two games tomorrow.
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RED CROSS TO MEET
Reports of ncthitie during March
;.nd Ai-rll if the Iine county chapter
of the American Red Cross will be
iientd at ihe meet in j ,:f the Red Crosi
b'iunl tnnijiht nt lh' i,oi.r !io:mc. an
noMi'.-e Mis tir-i.'-j Nf-Hon, executive
aerreiary.
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