LEGION Ifl EIEC1 OFFICERS SOON First Fall Meeting Called For Taylor Hall Tonight; Re­ ports Wil Be Heard > i PS MUCH ACTION PROMISED ON ARMORY MAT CARD To finish a feud between Harry Elliott, referee-wrestler, and "Rod" Fenton, which started last Thurs­ day night. Promoter Herb Owens has matched these two grapplers in the main event of tonight’s mat show. This bout should prove a good rough one. The supporting match«: on the card will bring forth plenty of action. They are Bulldog Jackson and Ben Sherman In the 45 minute semi-final event, and Don Sugla wrestling Marine Jacobs in the 30- minute preliminary. It was re­ ported this morning that Costello may referee the matches tonight. NEW PARK SERIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS DUE The new series of national park postage stamps will soon be on sale at the Springfield office ac­ cording to Harry M. Stewart, post­ master. The postoffice Is now oi tiering one cent stamps bearing picture^ of the falls In Yosemite park. The new stamp will be In flve-cent demon (nations and will bear pictures from Yellowstone park No Crater Lake stamps have been received at the local office yet. Win high Award To Start Friday Bvsning ! Helen Michanl, Myrna Laird Chown Outstanding Girls At Fair; Bodtknr Beat Boy W ASH IN G TO N r^nA oroftp bKXkgr A ll-Purpots Frocks Pattern 6311: Everyone lui. a fa­ vorite dress und here ia Ji| I the one to replace your “old love,” You ills* was post polled for one we-k liecause of the Illness uf George Block, chair men. uml is now loi lallvely ad fur Wednesday or Thursday evening of uexl week The regular eniertalnui ill commit tee of the Hprtugfleld dub will make arrangements for the local organltatlan At the meeting held Friday al Taylor hall. Louis Waldorf, mem bsr of the county promotion com mlttse uf the National Housing act, explained (hs measure and dis cussed methods by which It can be profitably used In small communi­ CHURCH SERVICES FOR ties SUNDAY ARE ANNOUNCED Plana for u dinner (or members of the Buy Seoul troop which (be Dr. V E. Hoven of (be Eugene dub Is sponsoring were discussed B.blr college will preach the ssr-1 und means of completing the city mun at the morning hour at the playground project was alsu dis Cbrlitlan church Buoday morning. < listed Special music will be provided by Mrs. Hasel Burnett and Mrs MRS. SCOTT HOSTESS TO Rachel Thalcber. The Bible school meets al 9:46 CONTRACT BRIDE CLUB und (he Christian Endeavor will Members uf the Contract Bridge meet at 7 o'clock For the evening service (he ser ­ dub were guests of Mrs Walter mon will be given by Russell Myers J Booti at bsr home fur I heir r» and the music will be by Mr abd guiar meeting Iasi Thursday after noon Wn W K Barnell was win Mrs. Roland Mushier o»r of (be high score. The negl meeting will be held at Ihe home Tonsils Removed—Velma Llud- of Mrs. L. N. Ixing. say, 6. underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils Tuesday Visitors Leave — Mr. and Mrs al the office of a local pbjsdclan. Go te California— Lloyd Matti­ of M i and Mrs. E C. Btuail. M r son and Donald Hawks left Wed­ Frum Is a brother of Mrs. Utuarl. nesday morning fur California Their home Is at FYiretl Grove points. Parents of Ben Visiting Hers—Mias latviaa Ura bel of Gladstone. Oregon Is hers visiting at the boms of Mt* Kv» lyn Buell M r and Mrs. C. E Dullsy of Lowell are lbs par ente of a baby son born Io them at their boms at Lowell on Wed ueaday, Heptember II, 1934 Designed in suss. 14, 16, IS, 20. 32, 34. J6, JS. 40 sod 42 Slat 16 requires 4M yards of J» inch ma­ terial w *h « ~ t sleeves W ith sleeves 5 y»“ds For patlern, semi 16 ceuts lu coiu (for each pattern desired), your nume, address, style number and sixe to Patricia Dow, Bprlug- field (Oregon! News Pattern Dept. 115 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y W ill S ta rt School— Miss Violet Inman left Monday for Alvadore where she will stay while teaching at the Upper Fern Ridge school the coming year Doss My Chilli Need Meat? O F C O U R SE H E DOES? W HY? He is grow ing. He plays hard. His body is developing. He must have muscle-building foods. Meat is one of the Best. We have the best in Meats. independent M eat Co. B. C. S T U A R T , Prop. 4th and Mein Bts — Phons SI Rl NTI N i Down From the Stratosphere scattered criticism« of Its policies, Is the mounting cost of food stuffs The expectation is that the coming Winter will be the hardest yet, not only in the matter of relief for those without resources but In the strain upon those who have Jobe or incomes. Out of this feeling arises growing talk of monetary in­ flation. “printing press money” to help the nation’s debtors out of trouble. What may be done cannot be predicted, but there It a belief On Joint. Picnic Cecil Frum and son. Bobby, visited here early to tbs week at the home "If We Confess Our Sins," 1.« the theme for the 9:45 worship service Californians Visit — Mra. Ciar- preached by Kev. Dean C. Poindex­ once Cooley and son, Bobble, and ter, pastor. The Church school will Miss Gladys Cooley who has been meet at 10:46. visiting at the borne of her brother In San Francisco returned to this To Attend Roundup— Bam und city Saturday for a short visit. Jamet Sweeney. Robert Millican, and Frank Ixrgan leave today for Returns to Ashland— Mk s Ku­ Pendleton to attend the annual ole- Hager returned to Ashland roundup. this week after visiting with rela i Return from Trip—Mr. and Mrs. lives ai lp4!r. us guests at the Springfield hotel Rolens, left Monday for Redlands, trol of NRA. He has been working a„ on a, , he offlce of a 1(Jcal phy.,. during the past week-end. California where he will again at­ for a long time on a plan of reor- Wedne9day mornln< tend Redlands University. H e was ganization. General Johnson b e a t _________________ Remove rust from any utensil by accompanied by John Jonea of him to It with a plan of his own. ( Yoncall. Man Here - Herbert soaking in kerosene until the rust Seattle. Mr. Jones »- a senior at which he handed to the president Gray y :jncaHa wa, a business i : soft. Then wipe and polish with California Tech and vlalted with as soon a. Mr. Roosevelt got back v)gltor ln Spr)ngflHd Wednesday, a sand soap or hath brick. the Rolens family here Sunday. from Hawaii. Richberg followed with his own plan. In a three-corn­ ered conference between the two by A. B. Chapin and the president. General John son suddenly walked out and de­ clared that he was through. Inside gossip has it that the president, who leans more to Mr, Richberg'« point of view than to the General’s, has beep looking for a chance to slide the General out gracefully. But he didn’t want him to go away mad and possibly make trouble for the Administration. So he sent for the General, who in the meantime had sent his written resignation to the White House, and suggested that he tear up the resignation and take a six-month's ’rip to Europe, for a rest. General Johnson smelled a rat. He wasn't willing to absent himself from the scene of action for six months, but he agreed to withdraw his resignation and take a two- weeks rest at the seashore. He will stay on the Job until a more subtle way of shelving him is de­ vised Look Tow ard W in te r Newberg People Hero-—Mr. and Mrs. George Crites of Newberg are here visiting at the home of their „■-on-l.i-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H chaffcnberg. Two girls from thia part of the county. Myrna Laird of Edenvale, and Helen Mlchuel of Uurden Way, were declareil the two outstanding Four 11 club girls at the State Fair at Salem which clued Sunday evening Miss IjUrd is the daughter of Mi ami Mrs Ralph l.aird. and bus been active In club work for a number of years a.id Is 15 years old. At the fair she won first place on a cotton school dress In the > tvle show, second In the Kerr spe­ cial canning contest, sixth in div­ ision 3 of canning ami fourth in homemaktng. Miss Michael is IS years old. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Michael, and also experienced in rlub work She won first In the dollar dinner conieat. first In home beautification, first In young bar­ red Plymouth Rock chicken:, fourth In division 3 of (he school dress contest and she placed In the catu'lng exhibits Fulmer Bodtker of Junction City was named in first place as tsnlor club member at the fair. He won many prixes with his Ilvw lock. Lions Waif Data Springfield Troop And Com m ittee Plan W eak end Camping Trip flk X a a IMPROVEMENTS BEING What Is worrying the Adminis­ MADE AT ECGIMANN'S tration, perhaps more than the still Several smaller painting and cleaning Jobs are under progress at the Rgglmann Kandy Kitchen this week. Mrs. Egglmann and Miss Eva Ixmk are In charge during the absence of Mr. Egglmann. BOY SCOUTS READY FOR OUTING ON FALL CREEK Lone Clubbers Washington. D. C„ Sept. 13—The Activities of 1)1« Springfield Am first organised opposition to the crlcan Legion poet will be started ew Deal that Is taken seriously in again Thursoay evening. Septem­ Washington Is the American Lib­ ber 13. following the summer vaca­ erty l.eagxie This is a non parti­ tion when members of the post san group of industrial leaders and hold their fir-t fall meeting political experts which has as its Principal business for the meet- avowed purpose the stopping of it« will be the annual election of further encroachments upon the officers according to Oswald Ol­ constitutional rights of the tax-pav­ son. adjutant. Other officers of the ing. property-owning classes. post are Verne Caldwell, commun-. The caliber of the League may der; Maxell A. Pohl, first vice-com­ be gathered from the character and mander; Frank J. Emerich. second reputations of the men who or­ vice-commander; J. M. Larson, fin­ ganised it. These include two for­ ance officer; P. J. Bartholomew, mer candidates for the Presidency.1 chaplain. John W. Davis and Alfred E Members of the executive com­ Smith; two former chairmen of | mittee are Dr. W. H. Pollard. H the Democratic National commit­ NEW YORK . . . Despite the O. Dibblee. F B. Hamlin, and M e», tee. John J Raskob ned Jouett | official golf frown and ban against fers Caldwell, Olson. Pohl and Lar­ Shouse; such Republican leaders women players appearing In son. as Representative James W Wads shorts for tournament play, Miss The meeting will be held at the worth and former Gov rnor Na­ Bea Gottlieb (above), appeared at a local course here and played her Taylor hall starting at S o'clock. than L. Miller of New York; a game attired thusly__ Other busineas to be taken up powerful indn trialisl of indepetid will include hearing reports from eni political sla'ding. Ireuee Du i here that the new Coiigresa. to be delegates who attended the state Pont, and several others of nation­ elected in November, will contain Legion convention at Astoria last al reputation. In Its set-up it cer­ a much larger proportion of eco­ month. tainly canuot be classed as a H ’ nomic radical than the last one puhlican organization If it were, it did. GELHAR CLOSES FINAL would not be worrying the Admin­ I Rumor his it. though this canuot STATE FAIR AT SALEM istration so much as it is. for even he verified, that a group of 23 con­ the most ardent Republican here servative Democratic senators have that the “Grand Old made a private pact to stand with All Previous A tten dan ts Records concede Party" thia far has shown few Republicans in opposition to any Broken Every Day This Year; sigrs of being on Its Job. 180.000 See Show further radical legislation. Such a coalition would effectively block W h ite House Comment Attendance records were shatter The only comment that has come any move toward inflation. ed at the 73rd Oregon State Fair, from the White House on the Lib­ Meantime, the first protests are which was brought to a dramatic erty League Is the president's re­ beginning Io come In against the c lo e late Sunday afternoon. At­ mark to the effect that It «e-ms to fig t tariff agreement negotiated tendance for the week was ISO.- I lie an organisation in the Interest by the president under the blanket 87». almost double the marks of of property, with the Teo Com­ authority granted him by the last 95.751 and »3.926 for the respective mandments left out of its charter. Congress. The new agreement with boom years of 1928 and 1929 The To which one of the astute com­ Cuba, which lets in winter vege­ 1934 fair attendance was greater mentators here made the pat an­ tables from that island at greatly hv 75.368 than the previous high swer; "Better read the tenth com­ r duced duties. Is not at all to the mark of 105.491 set In 1933. liking of Florida vegetable grow mandment again.” Attendance records for each day ers. who make their livings by of the fair were also smashed thl' ; The Liberty League is the most shipping winter tomatoes, beat»», impressive phase, so far. of the year, with Monday's patronage hit­ celery and other agricultural pro­ ting the all-time peak of 37.378 j growing wave of criticism of many ducts to the northern markets. For of th-= feature: of the New Deal l>- rsors through the gates. years these Florida farmers have During the midst of the fair Just Washington Is hearing rumblings been pressing for higher duties on closed. Director Gehlhar made pub­ of protest from many parts of the Mexican tomatoes and Cuban pep­ lic announcement of his intention country, from rural districts as pers. and they don't like this new to retire at the end of the year as well as from industrial centers. It •scheme at all- Director of the Department of would be going too far to say that Agriculture, by virtue of which of­ the Administration 1« on the de­ fice he 1« algo Director of the State fensive. as yet. but there is a de­ PAST MATRONS MEET Fair. He will give his time to cidedly conciliatory tone In the W ITH MRS. FRAEDERICK operation of a fruit products plant nubile utterances of many of the Member of the Past Matrons and fruit farm with his son in nr-sldent's supporters. Secretary of Commerce Roper made a speech club of Cascade chapter. O E. 3. Salem. the other day which was directly held their first fall meeting since O. S. C. CHILD SPECIALIST aimed at business men. and cal- their summer vacation Tuesday •ulated to allay their fears. Even evening at the home of Mrs Lena GOES SOUTH FOR SEASON Donald Richberg made a speech in Fraederick north of Eugene. which he somewhat guardedly ad­ Miss Flora Thurston, until re­ mitted that private profits might cently executive secretary of the KENSINGTON CLUB LISTS be permitted. National Council of Parent Educa­ MEETING FOR FRIDAY The Administration plans to re­ tion. has been added to the home economics staff St Oregon State organize all of the recover» agen­ ,Or n,*D’ber’ «* college for one year to replace Mrs. cies into one unit-putting NRA ¡ Keg,,lar Sarah W. Prentiss, acting head of AAA ERA PWA and all the rest ; ,he Kensington club will be held Friday afternoon at at 2; 30 at the department of household manage­ Into one hag. as It were, ere said home of Mrs. Clarence Chase at ment. who has taken- leave of abs­ to be making headway, but there Is Garden Way. Mrs. D. B. Murphy ence for a year to Join the exten­ wide diversity of opinion as to how will be assistant hostess. sion saff in home economics in to do It. and a erect deal of dissent among the executives charged with California. Attends Nurse Meet—Miss Annie Mrs-. Prentiss Is one of the most making the New Deal go. This widely known mmbers on the O. S. dissent is not merely In words. McGookin attended the meeting of C. home economics staff, having General Hugh Johnson got so mad the 14ine County Graduate Nurses conducted many extension classes the other day that he offered his ai* «elation at the Pacific hospital and radio clubs in child develop­ resignation as head of the NRA.i1" Eugene Tuesday evening Miss ment and parent edneation. She and wa« only dissuaded by a per­ McGookin is secretary-treasurer of the group. established the first nursery school sonal appeal by the president. in the northwest. 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