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ma, wwi r. DR. MILES K. WEBBER OPTOMETRIST 4A Reglstor-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Apr.

30, 1956 Springfield's Manager Deplores False Ideas of Civic Conditions Must Aid jTo Avert War, Group Says 38 E. Broadway Phon. DI 4 9412 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED HOURS 9-5 An "unfortunate impression" has been built up throughout the have "conclusively proved" that police department continued to "my first impression" of the po- improve. "Then very early in PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED LENSES DUPLICATED BUDGET. TERMS Resolutions Deal With Israeli Crisis State of Oregon about the conditions existing in Springfield and jls municipal controversies, City lice department was essentially i 1955, the roof fell in on Spring-correct, field's police department." In anlyzing the problems which! Turner said this was because have "plagued" the Springfield I that proof was submitted that a Manager E.

Robert Turner de it thA raitnn United clared in a Monday morning Matinne An Hpclflred SundaV speech at Bend. Police Department in the past few years, the city manager pointed out that the city has grown at a "rapid and even day sergeant had embezzled a sum exceeding $23,000 from traffic violation funds over a three-year period. "The damage that this one sour Speaking at the Oregon Assn. alarming rate" in the past decade. HERE WEDNESDAY apple did to the rest of the barrel The problem of coping with was incalculable.

Although all that America must continue to support the United Nations in efforts to avert a war between Jews and Arabs in the Near East. They passed three resolutions dealing with tbe Israeli conflict Sunday afternoon as they completed a two-day convention in Eugene. The action came after the group had heard talks from diplomatic officials representing this growth from a police protec- evidence proved conclusively to lion standpoint was the contrary, the department and Before 1950, Turner said, the individual police officers were police department "did every- criticized and suspected bv vari- of City Police Officers convention, Turner discussed "Public Relations A Vital program for Police Organizations." Turner said he had heard a great deal about troubles of the city before he accepted the city manager job. "On my arrival in Springfield, however, I was most pleasantly surprised to find that most of the reports had been vastly exaggerated and especially that the police department, despite all of its troubles, was composed of a group of individuals who would thing it could to provide efficient elements in the community." service, but was unable to hold i This indictment of the whole good men because of low salaries. police force was "unjust," Turner The department was also lacking declared.

fact remains, how- Don H. Grulke, Portland's Memory Expert, And the members o( his Recent Eugene Class (Eutene Clui No. 1) Will Present a then in equipment and adequate i ever, that the public relations of i the Springfield Police Depart quarters. ROOF FELL IN' DON GRULKE TS fin But after 1950, the city govern ment began to catch up with the be assets to any police department." Turner said recent developments in the Springfield area community's growth and the at ment reached rock-bottom at this point." COMPLAINT TO FORCE Tracing the after-effects of the scandal, Turner said throughout the "turmoil" the police department continued to operate in "marvelous fashion titude of citizens toward the Israel and Egypt. Delegates to the convention approved the resolutions during the discussion which followed a talk by Raanan Sivan of Israel.

Abdel Moneim El-Khedry of Egypt had spoken earlier in the convention. Both speakers are members of their countries' foreign services. HAMMARSKJOLD PRAISED The resolutions, prepared by OUNA President Karlin Capper-Johnson of Portland, were: elected its 12-member board of The Oregon United Nations Assn. believes that only through initiative and action by the United Nations can war in the MEMORY DEMONSTRATION and Graduation Exercise This Wednesday evening. May 2.

Mr. Grulke and his Eugene students just now graduating from the 10-lesson DR. BRUNO FURST COURSE in MEMORY and CONCENTRATION will present an informal demonstration and graduation exercise at 8 p.m. at the LANE COUNTY ELECTRIC CO-OP BUILDING, 1715 Franklin Blvd. (Reglster-Guerd photo) and were in fact a credit to the! community." Youth's Book Accepted By Publishing House As prool ot tnis, turner sain members of a recent grand jury investigating gambling and vice DAV IlL'ILDINO-i-Feniridge Chapter and auxiliary of Disabled American Veterans Sunday afternoon dedicated a new building on Lakeside Drive near Fern Ridge Lake.

High ptiint of the dedication was the color ceremony shown above. Visitors included Walter Monger, commander of the 13th district, DAV. conditions in Lane County compli mented the police department for the absence of gambling in Near East be averted. It ex Springfield. presses deep appreciation of the work of Dag Hammarskjolo.

The The city manager said the po lice denarir.tt-nt's record of crime Mock Alert Will Test United Nations must provide security for Israel and its neigh cleared by arrest has been "exceptionally good for a city of our size." He said the department has been able to carry on an ever- bors and initiate a negotiated You are invited to come (No Tlckelt Neccsiary) Learn How to Remember Names, Faces, Dates, Facts, Figures Anything You Want to Remember. Get Dr. Fursl's Latest Booklet settlement. 4 New Air Raid Sirens OUNA urges the holding of increasing number of special ser local, regional and national conferences at which the problems vices oven though manpower has tint been appreciably increased An air raid alert is scheduled i lion, of the four electric sirens for Eugene this week with was nearly $4,000. von Aooen of the Near East may be dis since 1951.

PR, BRUNO FIRST closed. The views of public relations of i 'our new lOhorsepowcr sirensisays. Fifty percent of the total Best of a JUNCTION CITY Ted Berg, the Lane County boy who made a trip through Sweden on a bicycle at the age of 14, has received word from the Exposition Press that they have accepted for fall publication his book, "Sweden and Back on a Bicycle." Berg, who is now 17, is a junior at Junction City High School. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Willard Berg of'Alvadore. His father is a teacher at the Junction City Elementary School. Berg has also had a poem accepted by the National Anthology of High School Poetry, to be published in the fall volume. It reads as follows: "Gandhi To The People. "You are the people; the poor, the depressed, the sighing.

"You are the people; the more, the suppressed, the crying; "You are the people; the core the obsessed, the dying. "Yon are the people!" Israel, Lebanon and other coun the SDrinufield Police Dcoarlment1 ready to go into action, came from Federal Civil Defense Administration funds, 25 percent tries should be expressed. was furnished by stale civil de DIRECTORS REELECTED -The Western peoples have nas progressed irom rocK-ooiiomi hmucl.ucu to very good in a period of a little day it will be that depends on over one year. Much credit is dueiwlat Fire Department, Civil De-to ex-chief Harry Howard, to our nse and city officials will de-present chief, Floyd Clower, and! tide. The alert is expected to to the men of the department for! come sometime this week, how-what I consider to be an excellent' ever- treated those of the Near East as subsidiary to the needs of the west.

We must learn to resnect fense, and the remainder was made up of city funds. The sirens will be controlled from the Central Fire Station, and will be set off by reversing the current in the fire alarm telegraph wires. Irioning a rclav at- them. We must meet their aspira-: i no mocK aiert win ne a steady comeback lions lor security and welfare bv three-minute blast of the sirens, THIS IS TUB COURSE of training that has received nationwide publicity to such ntae.azln.ei as Reader's Digest 1947; Amer Iran Dec, 1953; Eminem Week Aug. 22, 1953; Klwanis April, 1947; Rotarlan 1946; Mechanlx Illustrated 1953: Iron Age June 18, 1953; Pageant July, 1951, and newspapers through the Associated and United Presi.

Dr. Furst's hnoks, "The Practicil Way to a Better Memory" and "Stop Forgetting" (the text uied In his course) are among the most Interesting and helpful volumes ever published on the subject. NEW EUGENE CLASS FORMING Because of of much enthusiastic interest a new Eugene Class Is planned to begin Wednesday Evening, Mav 9. You are invited to join (all ages from 15 to 72). For INFORMATION, come to the DEMONSTRATION and GRADUATION May 2nd at 8 p.m.

Temporary KiiRene Tom While, DI 5.445! Portland Address: Mr. Don Grulke NECESSARY CONDITIONS contributing generously of work and money if peace is to prevail. meamng -enemy planes heading: tached to each of the sirens. To have gnnd public relations. your way; attack probable." These are the air raid civil de- ine state association also re TED IIKRO Book Accepted Turner said, a police department Purpose of the alert is to test; fen.se signals: must thoroughly interpret its Uie four new air raid sirens lo function and explain its problems icated atop the four Eugene Fire elected its 12-member foard of directors during the Eugene meeting.

Local residents who are members of the board are City Councilman George Owen and Charles P. Schleicher, nrofessor AIR RAID ALERT: A steady three-minute blast, meaning "enemy planes headed this way; attack probable." TAKE COVER ALERT; a series of short blasts for three minutes, meaning "take cover; attack is imminent." I t-v 1 io ine general puonc. i ne cic-i jepariment suosiauons. installa- UU Man Awarded jmenU of public relations pro-tion of the sirens was completed i gram, Turner anil), are Hast Friday. GiirrcTsnVifiim Pft7P' The poU" department must.

Also to be used is the air raid UggCIlllCllIl riC be enmnnaert of men with a siren on top of the Eugene Water of political science at the Univer-' sity of Oregon. WESTERN UNIVERSITY AND TECHNOLQOY NEW YORK Earl Spencer' 'clean-CHI appearance, wno nave, and Electric Board steam plant calm, logical, and formerly the city's only air raid (ADVERTISEMENT! 200 Dekum Bldg. Portland 4, Oregon However, von Appen empha Pomeroy, prolcssor of history at attitudes. sized, the test will include nnlv siren The department should be lo- Frederick M. von Appen, com-ithe first alert.

the University of Oregon, Monday was named a winner of a Guggenheim fellowship. He will use the award to fur- cated in "clean, pleasant, busi- munications captain in the firej He said also the four new sirens ness like surroundings." department, says the four addi- could possibly be used for a gen- The department must haveitlonal sirens are expected to pro-jeral fire alarm warning, which a concrete and workable programlduce sufficient noise to make theiwould be three 30-second blasts. FOR CUSTOM DRAPERIES Home Consultation Estimates without obligation Installation Service TERMS (COMPARE Ralph Watson's DRAPERY DEN Located Main Floor Sterling Furniture 1h Ave. Went Ph. HI 3.1314 their his studies of the history of, for dealing with the children ofjalert audible in all sections ofiAdded von Appen: "When you the Pacific Coast stales; the community.

Eugene. hear the sirens, don't call the WASHES. DRIE IOO TABLET BOTTLE ONLY 496 Pomeroy is one of 27(1 scholars Po'ifl! officials and patrol-) Tnlal cost. Including installa-i fire station. and artists winning awards total mull anuum iimne cvtii? t'liuii 1(1 maintain pleasant contacts with A FULL LOAD ing $1,100,000 from the John 1 the businessmen in the commti- Memorlal nil)'.

Simon Guggenheim Informal contact with the DUTCH BOY PAINT IS SO EASY TO USE Foundation. The foundation whs established in 192a by the lale 1'nlurarin Sen. Simon Guggenheim and his wife in memory of their snh, John, whn died as a young man in Wl'l residents of the niminuplty should he encouraged. Turner onncluripd I hat the po-lico department is the "advance agent" and the "strong right-arm" n( municipal public relations. tnb easier Paints make every Put your drinks on the map tonight with paints also aqalns! exposure.

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