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THE REGISTER-GUARD, "EUGENE, OREGON Page Six ROBINSON LISTS Flapper Fanny Says; City News NjT: WHAT'S DOING PLAY VLT FEATURE Wood 16,126, Dalrymple 13,835, Mc-Colloch 11,981. Republican -presidential: 1174 precincts: Borah 64,507. Democratic presidential: 1151 precincts; Roosevelt 63,522. Republican state treasurer: 1174 precincts: Holman 68,060, Burke Democratic state treasurer: 1151 precincts: Allen 32,281, Burt 30,373. de.n.u..

TT 'i Saturday 7:30 p. m. Boy Scouts circus, McArthur court. Sunday 11 a. m.

Services' in local churches. 7:30 p. m. Services in, local churches. (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) 16.

(CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) May the WASHIN'OTON. Senator Robinson. democratic the Northwest Writers Conference boan had overshadowed the president Non-partisan, supreme court 1123 precincts: Campbell The "P.Fell Mi" Sylver, HeZT Miss Patricia at tbe University of at 876, Cochran 45,945. which time it won first place. In the principal business of bills, WASHINGTON, May (VP) President Roosevelt aid today that CUDJunruou Willi lue ireun, nifcu the remuiume days of tbe session, Republican congressional, 1st district: Mott fuuopposed).

Democratic congressional, 1st district, 549 precincts: Kirkpatriclr and warned the senate he would ob- hn fine reviews in ject to anything else ansins to pre- iterarT vent adjournment by June 0. i The old industrial building, which 11,845, Strlnker 8,406, Carney 4,857. ii state's offiM ver tbe week-!" Allen Allen Wheel," '7. in earlier returns. Senator McNary, in DDI precincts out of amassed 60,512 votes to 19,126 foe Sam Brown, Gervais farmer and former state senator, and 17,200, for Theodore G.

Nelson, Salem, and former member of the Oregoo Townsend area board, both claimants of Townsend favor. The senator, who remained in congress during the campaign, did not commit-himself on the plan. Invited to Salem The Eugene 'Lions club has received an invitation to attend a meeting of Lions members in Salem, Sunday, the Salem club to celebrate winning the Frank Tate trophy in the attendance contest. Ed Shea, Portland, international will be present at the meeting. There will be golf at 10 a.

a tour of the blind school and dormitory -at 5 p. and a dinner at 7 p. m. Republican congressional, 2nd dis der outlined for consideration: trict, 213 precincts: Nickelsen 6.58S, Ritner 4.927, Phillips 2,190, Tull 2,076. of this year baa been completely re- i.i i i .1 1 The liOndon naval treaty, the $301,.

Friday. Mtt JJ 000,000 omnibus flood control bill. Yates 1.758. 1 ii IV i the public works and resettlement ad ministrations would be continued on a somewhat smaller itcale under the pending $1,425,000,000 work relief appropriation. Responding to questions at bis prep conference, the president said certain muni'-ipal projects which have been carried out by Secretary Ickefi' PWA in the past would qualify under the new relief bill, Harry L.

Hopkins' VPA would fiirnifh 45 per cent of the funds to pay the labor, be Raid, while the S5 per cent loan would come out of PWA'n revolving fund. Democratic congressional, 2nd dis-1 flc commodity eirhanRe bill, the tax nj blk. js lnvied i bill, and the deficienry-relief bill. aTmmi and win personally con- Louis Knlk.l.. trict, 22 precincts: Pierce To Address Kiwanls Williams, for 28 years republican national committeeman seeking his eighth term, rolled up 45.177 votes Mrs.

Itob.rt from M.pWnTay. Me saw it was unaerstooo. inat ine )o any part of the tax bill or tbe relief bill would take GuWits wi)1 be 6prr(N, cnffp(1 and cnU nsht of way on the floor as soon as ot tog pr0II)enade. and followinj the they were reported out by commit- performance, there will be an in-tees considerins them. formal reception for Sirs.

F.rnst, When Senator Wagner (D-NY1 tnc directors, and the casts of the objected that be wanted a place for three plays. The hostess committee the $876,000,000 housing bill, Bob- consists of Mrs. O. A. Huntington, inson said: "Although I realize the chairman.

Mrs. Blaine Hovey, Mrs. in 901 precincts, leaving Charles L. Paine. Eugene and former Townsend Haight 5,057.

Republican congressional, 3rd district, 408 precincts: Ekwall 10,777, Kenin 13,758, Thomas 13,142. Democratic congressional, 3rd district, 408 precincts: Honeyman 10.664, Whitbeck 8,702, Gleason 8,005, Erwin 4,897, Weber 1,742. Republican national committeewom-an: Runyon (unopposed). Democratic national committeewom an. 956 precincts: Edson 24,119, Lang-ley 17,593, Strayer 14,388.

Prof. Alfred L. Lomaj of the uni-, versity school of business administration is to be the speaker for the i weakly luncheon meeting of the Eu-jgene Kiwanis club, Monday noon, his topic to be foreign trade. The club has received an invitation to nttend the two-day celebration at Florence, May 23 and 24. for the bridge dedica In Record, The president said Ickes agency otlll hud quite a large revolving fund available for loans through reconstruction corporation sale of municipal securities, tbe proceeds of which are turned over to PWA.

campaign manager in Oregon, trailing with 27,662, and Ben Dorris, Eugene Legionnaire, in last place with votes. Like McNary, Williams made no campaign personally, relying on Spring blossoms give you a chance to show that you're a plucky girl. Importance of the bousing bill, 1 1 Daisy Hamblen, and Mrs. Mnzie Giiistina, Katnnlar. in ion and rhododendron festival.

An exhibit of the works of Oregon authors will he on display in charge of Eunice Elliott. The relief fund is in tbe deficiency appropriation bill now before the senate appropriations committee. Ickes was scheduled to would not favor continuing beyond June 6 for the purpose of passing the bill." Robinson said tbe program outlined would not neceesarily crowd out consideration of other measures provided they did not threaten the program or threaten to prolong the session. Mrs. Ralph k-J "venue tt WHITT At Ik, tma home, Saturday, ft Mr.

and Jit. Hilyard street, testify today, but the committee ses Lane Results sion was postponed until this after TO SECOND PLACE noon. The committee has before de b0B(i riday. May 5, River Road Club Meets The fliver Road Townsend club held a meeting in the club house Tuesday evening. I.

Shaw was the speaker and short talks were made by members of visiting clubs. Music was furnished by Martha and Betty Jle'nnigan and Joe Thompson. Refreshments were served and a soeinl period enjoyed after the program. The next meeting will be held nt the school Tuesday evening, Muy 20. mands that funds go both to Ickes' Housewives' Forum By MARGARET REID (Continued From Page 1) public works organization and Rex- "I must admit," be said, "the delays in agreement on bills in conference may arise which may make adjournment by June 6 impossible." ford O.

Tug-well resettlement admin istration. Obituariet Tbe naval treat, he said, will be The president emphasized that such friends and remaining at Cleveland to complete plans for t-he republican caucus in June. Borah Tops Roosevelt Tbe president, in 080 precincts, was given democratic ballots to for Borah in 091 precincts, the first time Borah's vote in any state since he begun his campaign has led that of Roosevelt. The two were automatically assured of first, call upon the party delegations to the national conventions inasmuch as they were unopposed. Each party elected 10 delegates, who may exercise their own judgment if they make their "best efforts" and fail to nominate the candidate indicated to them by the electorate Borah for the republicans and Roosevelt for the democrats.

Weir Saya It's "Unofficial" Neither Brown nor Nelson would comment on the effect of the vote upon Townsend election plans in Ore municipal projects, as he mentioned, (By United Press) STANDINGS W. r. Washington State 7 Oregon 0 4 Washington .....5 4 Oregon State 3 5 Idaho 2 7 Mrs. Frtoa Htm, Mrs. Freda Hensrn muM conform to the requirement that Ot.

.375 Oil taken up Monday and he expected that would be completed In time to permit the $360,000,000 flood control bill to be taken up "sometime Tuesday." 1 wi it i home in Eugene Saturdij mJ workers be taken from relief rolls. He said PWA would certify bow many men were needed for a particular 36 Preolnota (Complete) REPUBLICANS National Committeeman Dorris 1683 Paine Williams 4SS Oelsgates at Large Geary 105 Ooodwin WIS Harris 402 Dunne ..1047 Kisher .......1471 Lifcfin 61)0 McBrlde 702 Myera 732 Prlauli 22 Hand 6S0. Iloraan 4011 Sickles 452 Smith S52 Tooie 1222 ur iov. 23, IMS, Island, near Denmirk, cnb, 6 United States 54 job and WPA would investigate to see if such workers were available Brother Dies-Mrs. H.

8. Bartow has received word of the death of her brother, Johnny Owens, at Okanogan, Friday evening. Besides Mrs. Bartow, is survived by another sitster, Mrs. Frank Read, who is in Eugene now, and a brother, Charles Owens at Okanogun, Wash.

fully lift the shells from tbe patty pans. For the Fillings Whip one-half pint of cream and add one-fourth teaspoonful of almond extract and one-half cupful of chopped blanched almonds. To thiis add one-half cupful of mncaroons crumbed, add one-eighth teaspoonful of lemon in the locality. If so, WPA would approve the project and pay the MOSCOW, May 16. University of Oregon stepped into second place on the northern division bnsebal) ladder by trimming University of Idaho 10-4 Friday while Washington was losing to Oregon State in Seattle.

Oregon is one full game be weekly payrolls. gene in ll)0i She lanrrindbm sons: Frank wai Springfield, and Ben of En Falls; four daughters, Mn En Fluugh and Sirs. KJith. Thentn Portland, Jlrs. Louise Pot, Powers, and Mrs.

Charles lltCil The president said funds would bo allocated from the relief appropria tion to the resettlement adininistra juice. Fill tart with alternate lay hind Washington State. FOR HUGE CIRCUS tion to carry on three or four phases gon but John Weir, regional representative here, said that tbe organiza oi li grand-cbildra Oregon sparked In the sixth, sev ers of this mixture and freshly made of that agency a work. strawberry jam. Top with tho whip ped cream mixture and place a straw seven grent-grand-children.

llr.9 sen died in October, 1911. Ftd announcements will be tion officials looked upon it as an open primary, despite the endorse Verde nius Butcher 318 488 enth and eighth, getting three runs In ench. Andy Hurncy, Oregon, had a perfect record for the Vlay five hits in fire times at bat, in cud in a homer in the fourth. A brisk wind caused numerous errors. berry in the middle.

The jam is made uing one cup of to one cup Clark (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) ments of Paine and Nelson by the state area board. Weir said the endorsements were unofficial. Delegates lit Dlatrlot To Present Program Branstetter-Simon chapel is to present its regular program over KORE at 7:15 p. m. Monday, Mur-nard England to sing, accompanied by Miss Dorothy Davis.

Mr. England will sing "In My Father's House," "Smilin Through." "On the Road to Mandalay," and "Boat Boy Cuts Thumb-Dick Wetzell, 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wetzell, route 1, Springfield, cut his thumb badly irom uranstctter-Simon ekipel Thomas J. M.

Rlin of strawberries. Cook till berries Blirrup ..1801 fast ever presented, those in charge McNary, who must still win his ioh promise. Clowns, prehistoric and mod are done. Another tart is made by filling a shell with alternate layers of unsweet Score: Oregon 10 16 3 fourth terra in tbe senate at the general election next November, will emistic animals and other weird char- Derby Nedry Schellberg M. Smith Thomas J.

51. 19 age, was found dead ia the n.n the home of his daughter, Sin. Bell, route 3, Eugene, Friday if act era will Tie with one another in Idaho 4 0 6 have another Townsend hurdle to ened whipped cream and strawberry $-2 producing uproarious laughs from the Inman and McLean: Newton, Hall- jam. Pile the top with meringue Vinton noon, ollowing the noon o-o spectators, berg and Baldwin. made in the standard way.

Brown had gone outsi to walk ironti in a elow oven and serve ot. this past week while splitting wood. It. waa necessary, when he reached inmiiy Inter Irving bis cross then In the shape of a democratic nominee. Two avowed Town-senders, Mayor Willis Mnhoney, Klamath Falls, and John A.

Jeffrey, Port land lawer, were fighting it out with Mahoney leading in 9SU precincts, 30,065 to 25,503. Kathcrinc Auld, 673 West Broadway. Mr. Riggs was born neir the hospital, to take off his thumb to President Borah 2736 Vice President Bennett 2179 Steiwer 2717 U. S.

Senator Strawberry Ambrosia Arrange in a bowl alternately lay the first joint. He is reported to be getting along nicely. Chariot Race Is Thriller The chariot race will be a greater thriller thnn ever before, since a record number of teams hare been in training for some time. New time records are expected to be set in this event. The usual scout features, such as signaling, marching, and other work, will all be st need during the evening.

SAN J0AN, May 16 (P) Governor Inn ton Winshlp today ordered all Island authorities to prosecute promptly all desecrations of the United States flag in Puerto Rico. The order was Issued as a result of Tecent demonstrations In which United States flags have been torn down and Dec. IS, 1S56. Be in the Willamette valley ill bis ifi cept for 28 years in Prineiilt was a member of the Christina: 1 1c was married Sept 1SS ers of coarsely chopped pineapple and Unlike their leaders, two United Brown 344 large ripe struwbernes cut halves. States representatives had harder Program Comes Tuesday McNary 2535 Nelson 1410 sledding for renoimnation both Sprinkle between the lnyers powdered sugar and freshly grated cocoanut.

The resulnr weekly broadcast over Mabel. Mrs. Itisgs having diriis: appeared out of the woods while a KORE for the Venteh chapel will be Treasurer nationalist banners hoisted in their Cover the top with sugar and cocoa Tuesday nt p. featuring ..1401 The show will hecin promptly at Burke surviving Mr. Higgs daughters, W.

J. Bell, Eugene. Mrs. T. A.

King, Mrs. H. Goodman, Noti: 3276 7:30, and something will' be doing Holman place. His Instructions were sent by telegraph to all mayors, judges, prosecuting attorneys, and police chiefs. nut.

Pour over all 1 cup orange juice and some of the cocoanut milk. Set in the refrigerator to chill. Sene in sherbet glosses, top with a large Lorn lesbner Aare, Vellist, accora jianied. by Robert Gould at the pipe organ. every minute until the final notes of Lane Representative third, James Mott, republican in the first district of western Oregon was unopposed.

Walter Pierce, democratic congressman In the second district of eastern Oregon fought an uphill battle against Clint Haight, Canyon City A bitter ring feud of three year's 2203 the song "land of the Empire Build- grandchildren and one great a Dale Hart standing was ended temporarily at 11KK5 era" at 0.30. child. ripe strawberry. Duifryc B. Plant, Governor Winsbip declared he would use every force at his command to least at the Eugene armory last Troops and their scoutmasLers tak Hill Funeral announcements irifl night when Joe Brodshaw waa award Inter frum Pnnle chapel- Slattery Waller 2531 Dlstrlet Attorney ed a hard-earned decision over Elton Owen in a slugging bee tbat had a editor but with 109 precincts reported out of 411 he led the newspaperman 5,190 to 3,053.

475 Twelfth avenue east. Fresh Strawberry Pie 1 package strawberry gelatin. 1 box strawberries. '4 pt. whipping cream.

1 baked pie shell (ft inch). Funeral. Potluck Supper Tonight A potluck supper will be served at the Townsend bendriliarters this Saturday evening at o'clock. All are asked to bring a covered dish and sandwiches, platea and silverware. There will be a dance after the business meeting.

crowd of nearl 1000 on its toes cheer Johneton 1373 In the third district, Portland, Wal ing wildly through five rounds of ex Reid 2500 County Assessor ter Ekwall, republican off T. J. M. Riggs Funeral services for tit citing toe-to-toe battling. Brndshaw weighed 163 at ringside, while Owen's When gelatin is beginning to get to a slow start climbed steadily into safe lead with 1S.132 votes in 375 Jones rt Wolfard weight was announced at lOO'a- 036 ing part include the following: Troop 1, Eugene, Sgt.

Harvey Bly-the; troop 1, Corvallis. Carl D. Merry-man; troop 1, Drain, Floyd O. Craig; troop 2, Uussell B. Jones; troop 2.

Corvnllis, J. R. White; troop 2, Roscburg, Ralph Russtll: troop 3, Eugene, Joye Smith; troop 3, Corval. lis; E. C.

Callaway; troop 5, Eugene. F. L. Cook; troop 5. Roseburg.

Ira C. Byrd; troop 7, Roseburg, E. S. Hall; troop S. Eugene, Keith Davis; troop 0, North Bend, Lylo R.

Chnppell; troop 11, Springfield. Glenn ftlnrtin; troop 13, Corvnllis. Sgt. L. E.

Darlington; troop 13, Myrtle Point. E. C. precincts out of 392 to 12,543 for A last round finish that saw Brad- Thomas J. M.

Riggs will be (nia at 2 p. m. in the Mabel' tery, Rev. Norman Workman oiM firm add strawberries and put into cold baked pie shell. Chill.

Season tho whipped creain and pile on top. Mrs. Nathan E. Barrett, 63 Nineteenth avenue west. sfaaw come out of his shell of infight County Clerk Dlllard 220fl Hulcgaard 1856 Harry M.

Kenin, Portland, 11,880 for Chariea M. Thomas, former public utilities commissioner and strong- ing during the earlier rounds to take ing, Poole chapel in charge. ARROW MESSKXGEE Pb Sewing Circle Meets The '08 Inner Circle sewing club, auxiliary to the U. S. W.

meets at the armory Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The color team will come early for practice for Memorial day services. Mrs. Ben Stroble and Mrs. Fred Schweitering are hostesses.

the lead and have his heavier opponent on the verge' of knockout nt protect law-abiding citizens. Directing attention to the provision in the Puerto Rican law prohibiting the desecration of the Stars and Stripes, the governor's message stated immediate arrest and prosecution will follow any and all violators. "The employment of crime and violence or terrorism," said the governor, "will not be tolerated. Should there be any person rash enough to disregard this warning and attempt to use methods of lawlessness and Intimidation, you, as agents of tho law, are expected to take immediate action against such violators. "I call on all good citizens to stand shoulder to shoulder with the constituted authorities for the preservation of law and order and shall employ the forces at my command to the limit necessary to protect children, women, and all other citizens abiding by the law." spoken Townsendite.

DEMOCRATS National Committeeman In the otlior concressioual races, the final bell, gave Bradshnw the edge. Graduation Gilts Valliy Prnl Dalrymple 561 E. W. Kirkpntrirk. Clackamas county, led Cortis D.

Stringer, Linn county, and Byron G. Carney, Clackamas county, getting 9S52 votes for the democratic nomination in the first Harker; troop 14, Coouille; Earl Latourette i MeCtllloch Wood 302 National Commltteewoman BREVITIES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) "RoCo Downing; troop 15, Junction City, Dan Brown; troop 17. Eugene, Howard Kagaii; troop E. A. t.ant; district from 41.0 precincts out of 778 Edsou stwfiinj, amy .10211 551 troop IS, Cottace Grove, E.

b. Holdc- Langley to 7.117 for btringer and 4202 for Carney. 453 man; troop 18, Multifield, Dick Bark Strayer In the second district, the demo- Rose Theft Reported A rosebush was reported dug up inid taken away from the R. P. Rogers home of the lower Snuta Clara distrirt Friday fuorning.

Tbe bush waa part of a beautification project. Entertain Dallas Visitors-Mr. and Mrs. W. ,7.

Tuck have as guests over the week-end. Mrs. t). Hawkins and daughter, Kathleen, of Dallas. Delegates at Large mnn was tho victim of a hit mid run driver, two were pedestrians who were run down and the six were jarred nml bruised when two autouiobilea collided.

eratic race say C. D. Nickelsen, Hood n))rt Pelzell (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) AH goon annin ivivor, itMKiiUK a iifm ui uu hi a i precincts out of 371 by a vote of 5034 to 4352 fur Roy W. Hitter, Uma low; troop 20, Mnrshfield, Hnrry Heg-dahl; troop 21. Lenhurg, J.

Gordon Vance; troop 27, AVestfir, Tommy Tawns; troop 28, 'reswcll, E. E. Ziniker; troop 37, AValdprt, Wm. F. Kendy; troop 44.

Mnnroe, Herman Lindseth; troop 4'i. Eugene, A. E. Alderman; troop Mnrcoln, H. E.

Wells: troop Til. Santa Clara. Mauley S40 ,.1127 71U 81 ,.1170 613 OWi 745 tilla county, 1011 for Clarence Phillips, Harney county, 1001 for R. A. Tull.

Union county, and 1270 for PORTLAND, May W. OP) The city round), by to 2 'vote, refused tho request of the Oregon Workers' Allinnce to support a program for of relief funds. Krwin Fit7.gernld Hart Tessard McClain Morrow Delegates First District Kehlen Hmle Eric Merrell Phil Votes, Sherman county. In From Florence Mrs. Orville Coi and daughter.

Miss Vernice Redifer. of Florence returned tTL. J. or renin i ii i nj; i-uui i7iiviini iiur. C.

Fuller; troop 52, Newport, E. M. Hnv: trnnn 53. Donor Bnr. Robert to home Friday evening after spending the day in the valley.

Clothes For Men And Boys 'J-JUi MaeDousall; troop fl. Kugpne. S. for the democratic nomination in tin third district, apparently was won by a woman. Nanny Wood Houcymau, of Portland with a vote of 0570 in 375 Kelly Ilnllimd; troop 55, Philomath, Eee A.

Martin 12i Wells Drilled At Donna man, while democrats voted heaviest for U. S. Burt, of Corvallis. Cat Young, for the democrats, and Clintmi linrd, for the republicans, held the edge. Ill the presidential voting, William Borah received 2736 in the incomplete returns while Sen.

Frederick Steiwer had polled 2717 write-in votes for vice-president. Democrats accorded President Roosevelt 2053 votes to date. Counting of the Lane county ballot was unusually slow this year, due to the length of the ballot. The county clerk had not received alt precinct reports Saturday afternoon, approximately 20 districts still to be heard from. It was considered doubtful if precincts to 7S70 for Walter Whit- Turner THE DALLES, M.iy 10.

() Mrs. Voter Agiclius, The Dalles, dropped dead after walking into a hospital laiU night for treatment of injuries which had been regarded as minor. Sho was hurt in on automobile accident and physicians tciid shock probably caused her sudden death. 1. anrl son.

wpII drill- Powell; troop 57, MrKenzie Bridge, F-irle Tj. Pratt; troop 5S. Powers, W. S. Stephens; troop 50.

Trent. W. W. White: troop, 60. Harlan (Neighborhood Patrol).

P. A. Eoekwood. The committee in charge of the big I ....1053 1 JW1 beck. Townsendite of Portland, 72S7 for Walter B.

Gleason. 4 100 for War- Roosevelt ren Erwin, and 1565 for Louise Palmer Weber. Garner The democratic race for national rumniittepuian apparently went to Jeffrey Howard Latourette. sneaker of the Mahoney President Vice President U. S.

Senator Congress SPECIAL Eugene and Springfield high school added one victory each in the Greater Willamette valley lenguo baseball race Friday, as the Axemen gained a lighter grip nu the crown. The Kchmlttmrn went, eight innlnjt to triumph over Junction City, after Caven had scored In the seventh inning to tie the count af.l-all. The Springfield Millers upended the University high school nine, 6 to 4. Springfield biased linker. Tide hurler for ten hits, while Springfield sluggera were gaining in.

Junction City outhit Kugene 4 to 3, hut couldn't hold the three run lead built up in the 0)iening innings. house of representatives, who rolled up 22,454 votes in 0-SO precincts to 14,073 for Joseph F. Wood. Portland, Cnrney Kirkpntrirk PORTLAND. May ltf.

0P Pros-pects for a settlement of the dispute between union fishermen on the Pacific coast over prices offered by Alaska packers sremed near a settlement today. W. L. Thompson, president of the Coiimbia Uiver Packers association, iaid he was informed tlml fishermen voted a majority of KM to accept the packers' agreement. the county would be completed before next week.

l.SSO for A. M. Dalrymple, Salem. S'rinser State Treaurer show is as follows: L. A.

Payne, chairman: John Strhn, band manager: Hncb Tlosson. floor manager: Crcsby Owens, announcer; Austin Doddr, chariot race manaser; Wayne Morse, timekeeper: George H. Godfrey, publicity; Wm. N. Russell, ticket snle.

A. F. Bilker, council president: J. J. Rogers, vice-president: Ned C.

Kel-ley, vice-president; Dr. T.ee A. Wells, vice-president: E. H. Wiecand, vice-president: IT.

B. Sallee. scout executive; Edwin Christie, office secretary. Announce! PRICE OF VICTORY May lti. nj.B The direct.

Allen i Burt Glas Lane Representative and 10,314 for Claude McColloch. Klamath Falls. The stiffet race am one the stale candidates and the closest on the hallot developed between the two democratic candidates for state treasurer, V. S. Burt, Corvallis, and 350 ..1017 582 S2 .150 ..151 3SC, 300 700 orate of the government-controlled nalinnnl credit institute todny appropriated W0.tlon.000 lire (J7.SHO.000) for finnncing public worts in Ethiopia.

Hyde T.aird The White Palace is inaugurating County Assessor tin vis PORTLAND. May 16. (P) W. B. Tucker, regional division head of the UNA.

mid today that. $10,000 will be available to purchase farm binds start the Yamhill 'JOO-uuit resettle ment project. Options of 'oOOO acren of lands in Tnmbill and adjoining counties have been submitted to Washington and acres bare been approved for purchase. Jersey Socialists Swing to Roosevelt Commissioner aneao, toifs i hn jStanffer The republican race for the same post was a walkaway for Rufus 0. Holman.

incumbent, who piled up TtrjCCII 60,307 in 001 precincts to 34,774 vounB for Senator W. E. Yamhill! wnnty. Akin Chief Justice J. V.

Campbell safely prcmsn gained re-election by out-running lo. I Kdmiston DIS .1.114 NOW Redecorated PATERSOX. X. Mae 1R (UB Lane Sheriff Thoiwaniks of socialist or synipathiaer vote in Xew Jersey' (wnR Rppear today to be moving and into Hie Peal camp for the Sayles Holds Rooks To No Hits, No Runs Freshman BUI 'Chic' Sayles, booming pitcher of the Oregon Ducklings, st up baseball history here Friday afternoon as he pitched a tin-hit, no-Tun game, hi second in as many weeks, to defeat the Oregon State rooks, 4 to 0. The yearlings got to Lee, rook hurler, in the early part of the game, scoring all their runs In the ftetymd inning.

Shaky support ruined an otherwise fine pitching performance by the visiting hurler. Ratting honors also went to Sayles, who obtained two singles in two trips to the plate. Summary: II. H. E.

Rooks 0 0 1 Freshmen 4 8 1 Sayles and Irwin; Lee and Snller. Hunt 31V! Cochran, I.a Grande. Oi.OOl to oV-MH in 004 precincts. Orr presidential wars. This tide to the democratic president ial ticket may prove next November to be the Mr.

Thorpe to Be Speaker in Church It. J. Thorpe of San Kratulneo will preach In Central Lutheran church Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock aervVs and in tho evening County Surveyor The democratic race national eommitteewomau gave the honors apparently to Emly F. Edson, Portland, who had IS. 105 votes in 034 pre Mercer Scmon deciding factor in a close ra'-e here.

$20 i a Telephone Call Service lor Early Risers FISHERMEN CAMPERS GOLFERS Telephone 172 We call you and have breakfast already Lunches and coffee prepared to aKeaTthfJie wish. (There is no obligation to buy an receive this service.) WHITE PALACE cincts to 14.342 for Mam-he I. Eanc- OPEN for BUSINESS at 8 clock. Meetings of an svatv Holistic nature will be conducted E-; every evening up to and Including i MUSSOHlll folicy viets Unanimous OK, Williams SPLIT TOP The Best Bread You Ever Ate Thursday evening. Mr.

Thorpes la vice-president of the Pacific District of tbe Lutheran ctiurch. At one time he waa a foreign ROME. May 1. nj.p I psetting as usual PORTLAND. May 1 The 2 p.

m. Associated Press tabulation showed: Republican U. 5. senator: 1174 pre. cinct: McNary 7S.W7, Brown 21.72(1.

Neleon Democratic lT. S. eenator: tire-tincts: Mahoney Jeffrey 21V Republican national committeeman: 1174 precincts: Williams Paine 33.2v". Dorris 23.SS7. Democratic national committeeman: WELL, IT'S PLENTY CHICAGO.

May tU.R Revved statistics showed 1.135 traffic accident fatalities totaled about oT.OOO, the national safety couucil announced today. Early estimates were The custom of wearing orange blossoms at weddings is thought to hae originated with the Moors. Orsnge blossoms to those people were symbols of chastity and fecundity. i predictions of dissenting votes, the I Italian senate today unanimously ap-j proved royal decrees annexing Ethio. pia to Italy, proclaiming King Victor 1 Emmanuel emperor and appointing Marshal Pietro Badoglin governor general and i iceroy.

The unanimous vote surprised observers since several non-fascists participated in the secret McCRADY'S CAFE 878 Willamette GRADUATION CARDS Metropolitan Store 47 EAST TENTH AVENUB pumps, which baie replaced vacuum tanks on many cars, rarely need attejirjon. Wasps store up food for their young joung tbat they uver Iff. iV, 1151 precincts latourette 25,77, baUot cist by 33T aesatori,.

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