Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Eugene Guard from Eugene, Oregon • Page 2

Publication:
The Eugene Guardi
Location:
Eugene, Oregon
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Page Tho. estimated 16,000 discharge notices on MrKenut valley as the lo were paid $1228.20 iT period. The numh WPA Needs Help Of I cation site. Bushman Describes European Trip to men off the job five days.

WPA officials expected a state Mr. Shur-ino hd warm words Bridges Said Eyed As Red In 1936 200 Leave Jobs Here; State Scene Quiet wide closeun within 24 hours. of for Velue Pruitt, Mc in circuit court Congress, Green Says nx-er fUlde, for his Judf cases, other th Agents of the federal bureau of investigation looked into com-nlaintx some who wanted to work A description of his recent trip to Europe was given by George mert nd knowledge of the Cost Of Jury Shown In Clerk's Report The trial jury cost Lane county $4533.10 and the grand jury $44 during the quarter ending June 30, it is revealed in a report of judicial business of the county, made up at the county clerk's office Wednesday. The cost of the services of the bailiffs was $429 and the witnesses in criminal cases ivunlrT in helpmj lo discover (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) vorce suits filed 52- tions 19; civil cases 'tn 21; cnrrunal cases a. Bushman at the Lions club meeting Wednesday noon.

Mr. and "IjuiUhi. Wanon. md Brenne were being intimidated by pickets. The family of Policeman of hour ilnl in ts T-r, I and the chamber ol commerce authority from mv superiors In the would change the law at this ses Mrs.

Bushman first sailed to Na contested equivv John Gearty, who died after a came in for thinks from pies from New York City. While some men left their jobs at 51 a. Oregon national guard to talk to me." beating in Minneapous, sougni Vv cv-vir f.lr ArtA sion. The a i i ation's strength appeared to be aligned staying at Naples, they visited medical oninion on the cause Of ine oMjanf sw cv ine a Milner, a retired major in the divorce cases, uncom vorce cases tried! 36 R. RED FryersTdTii Pompeii and the island of Capri liance.

social IVKument death, which had been ascribed to a heart attack. against any modification. President Roosevelt told report and after several days there, trav Oregon national guard, said the discussion at the Benson hotel con SJ follows the ply eled to Rome, where they spent a Union labor in Pennsylvani oaturuay. rn. Spr.

30-F rN Mr. jshnpiro thinks it will, Ivan OaVea, deputy Mitt ili istritor, tid friftctrifttion nvKwi by his aiti? tire Tr" week. i ers yesterday he thought the administration would stick to the cerned the efforts of communists to penetrate into the army. prepared for a statewide strike Friday on government work re From Rome, Mr. and Mrs.

Bush dji will be concerned not Lincoln's meeting with "He asked about Harry Bridges. man went to Florence, and from existing statute. He said he knew RuUedje in New Salem, Kuueaje in ntvr aiem, told him all I knew about lief projects. An AFL spokesman said 25,000 or more skilled workmen would lay down their tools. Florence, to Venice.

In each of fc(lr i0ve, but it will also be nothing of attempts to alter the law, except what he had read. Bridges." the cities, they visited the church Xxr Krdniv powerful social document, Grossman interrupted at this es, art galleries and other places Officials of AFL building trades New York city ana state aiso found projects hampered to a i will be depicted as the 3ftiWi workers wnalS jttrto, point. of Interest. In Vienna, Mr. Bush unions, seeking to restore the pre.

rvfmrhni rtf Amarifan hrnnnr disputed extent. Did you get the impression he vailing wage hourly rates on man found the visit to the royal In the city, an AJTL, oniciai was interested in Bridges solely WPA projects, said they had re sent fc-fra sear palace and the imperial stables burg rails the play "a drama Of Because he thdught Bridges was ceived no encourtigement from Orera s.ni 1 a eon the American dream." said every project was "paralyzed." Other reports had it that many men were returning to especially interesting. After traveling through Switzer communist, and he wanted infor Democratic Leader Rayburn. cc tr 1 matlon on communist Bills Introduced of Oreioo school cunpus avoid dismissal. land and Germany to Berlin, from there to Amsterdam and Paris, Mr.

Grossman asked. "Or did he want Bills have been offered to carry Robert Sherwood went to the basic sources of history T6r his dramatic material, and Mr. Barry says that effort will be made to here. Values You Can't Pass Upl OeairaDDce RUMMAGE SALE WOMEN'S SHOES information on labor unions too? Crews remained on job at the Big Wilson river and Wolf and Mrs. Bushman left for London, sailing for the United States Milner said Colonel Jones was 7Sff Dut this revision, but Rayburn said the unions would have difficulty in obtaining action on them before adjournment.

Interested only in cdmmunistic ac have the settings as realistic as the lines. An actual dam will creek highway projects in north from Southampton. tlvitles. be constructed across the Mc WPA workers on strike in an "I told him they had communis. 78c per day is cheap Insurance for lasting and comfortable living.

Own your own home in seven years. Twin Oaks Builders Supply 669 High Street, Phone 782. western Oregon and there was no interruption at the Portland sewing project employing 800 women. attempt to persuade congress to Kenzle to lend realism, Mr. Barry tic 'cells' and 'fractions' in the maritime and other unions, in fac indicated.

Baby Contest Ends Although refusing to strike, re tories, railroads and other places," The cast, except for Raymond Massey, has not been chosen said Mr. Shapiro. He and Mr. Barry lief workers in the McMinnville area paraded at noon with auto tne witness added. change the law face a deadline set by Col.

F. C. Harrington, WPA commissioner, who ordered dismissal of those who stay away from their jobs five consecutive working days. Saturday Night will leave Eugene a few days for Hollywood for further conferences, leaving Harold Lewis, DEMAND TRIAL SAN TftANClSCO. July 500 pairs of women's Pumps, Straps, an.

Oxfords in 1939 colors and pattern. PA All The twin-city area of Mmne- "If you want to get baby's Pic polis and St. Paul, where oc ture in the Kennell-Ellis-Wil- unit manager, In charge Of preliminary details. curred the only instance of what (UK; Demand that Major Lawrence Milner be cited to federal vaiues to aii sizes. WPA Commissioner F.

C. Har liams store portrait contest, you'll have to hurry," it was announced by Ernest Ellis Wednesday. Dead Carol Stuckart and Low Carroll. court for either contempt or per. rington called serious violence, mobiles bearing banners "I protest WPA cut." In Bend, where Knipe forecast a walkout of 1500, the only activity was the circulation of protest petitions to congressmen.

Umatilla county projects were suspended when the grain harvest absorbed all employable relief applicants. Klamath Tails and the Coos Bay area reported "no trouble." "When you strike against the government, you strike against jury was made by Counsel for Har echoed meanwhile with strikers' RKO location experts, arrived in Eugene Wednesday to aid in the preparation of the sets on the Me- line for entries is at 6 p. m. Saturday evening. ry Bridges today at his deportation Groups on Sale for 3 Days! defiance.

There, however, WPA officials began sending out the first of an hearing. Mr. Ellis reports that between James M. Landis, trial examiner Kenzle river. They flew In from Hollywood.

700 and 800 pictures have already been entered for the five class contest. Prizes of $30 in cash and in the hearing in which the government seeks to deport Bridges as an undesirable alien, said a fine legal point was involved. He $12 in merchandise are being offered the owners of the winning portraits. Group No. 1 Rummage Sale 4 Price Neutrality Legislation took 'the demand under advise ment.

The pictures will be put on dis commented an elderly WPA worker on the Barnes road project near Portland. He didn't stop shoveling dirt into a truck to make the remark to an interviewer. Basis Of the demand that chare To Be Demanded es be brought against Milner was play immediately after the closing of the entries, and judging will probably be the last week in July. Votes are made by the customers themselves. that he testified in the Bridges case that Stanley Morton Doyle (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) had offered him a job in Portland in 1936 if he would change his win over two democratic senators LARGE lot near Pacific High responsible for the administration's testimony in a Portland criminal Group No.

2 Rummage Sale Price way just at city limits of Eurene, 12-11 defeat In committee Sens. syndicalism trial. Doyle was spe MoWe To Be Filmed In Lane County (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) Walter F. George, Ga and Guy cial prosecutor in the Portland joins two expensive nomee; some fruit, will sell reasonable. Write H.

M. Davles. 5609 S. E. 66th Ave.

TOWEL MILL ENDS M. uuiette, Ia. case. Portland, Ore. Secretary of State Cordell Hull.

On cross-examination of Milner deplored the committee's action. Group No. 3 Rummage Sale Prico yesterday, Bridges' attorneys introduced a transcript of the Portland trial showing that Milner as a witness there, had testified that Doyle had not offered him any reward or money for changing his testimony. Examiner Landis said he believed the matter" should be referred to the United States district attorney. Miss Carol King, chief counsel medite construction of a replica of New Salem, 111.

on the Mc-Kenzie river about 10 miles east of Eugene, said Harold Barry, jovial Irishman who is in charge of construction. Much of the materials for the 23 cabins, the mill and the dam. which are planned as the major portion of the village, will be bought in Eugene, said Mr. Barry. Unless the president is successful in his last-minute attempt to force action, it was believed that congress would adjourn within two weeks.

There was some talk of compromise and one prominent democrat suggested that the one which would receive strongest support would involve repeal of the existing neutrality law, which contains the mandatory arms embargo, in favor of relying on the principles Each Remember This Sale Thursday, Friday and New Kodaks For Your Vacation Trip BANTAMS $3.95 to $22.50 BROWNIES $1.00 and up JIFFY KODAKS $5.00 to $8.00 Others $8.75 and up Fresh Film and Expert Finishing CRESSEYS Booksellers Si Stationers 864 Willamette Phone 846 Saturday Unly Lome Early THURSDAY at 10 o'clock Sharp Again we offer you a good assortment of Towel Ends from Cannon Mills hemmed and ready for use. You pick them out no limit. for Bridges, contended that Examiner Landis should cite Milner for said she would submit a memorandum on the question. lne movie will be produced on a lavish scale, with every attempt being made to win a place for it among the year's 10 best pictures. It is scheduled lor fall KARL'S'--SHOES release, said Mr.

Shapiro. Massey Has Lead oi international law. Mr. Roosevelt and Hull believe that the arms embargo gives encouragement to Europe's dictator nations Germany and Italy whose leaders know that In event of a war witli Britain and France, the ban on arms shipments must be invoked against all belligerents. Sen.

Bennett ChamD Clark. D.J MOTHERS TO QUILT The mothers of the Girl Scout members in Troop No. 4 will meet Raymond Massey has been signed to play the title role. The story of "Abraham Lincoln in 7TH WILLAMETTE Illinois" is being taken from the with Mrs. E.

M. Doran, 1168 Sixth avenue west, Friday afternoon for a quilting party. play by the same name, by Rob, who offered the successful postponement motion in the com ert E. Sherwood. The nlay has won the Pulitzer prize and is still mittee yesterday said if the admin.

drawing crowds on Broadway. mr. Massey'a contract calls for istration sought to press the neutrality issue, he was prepared to rum to leave the stale ororlun. -aw speaK in the senate indefinitely. Chairman Key Pittman, tion as soon the settings are built and the director is ready to call "camera, action." John Cromwell, the director, was in Eugene over or me committee, conferred with Hull and altered his position from an assertion that neutrality was me weeK-end and put his okay aeaa- at this session to a itata ment that it had expired "only so iar as my committee is concerned," Sale On Harlan Mines See New Violence (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) fire between pickets and national guardsmen, Capt.

John Hanberrv of Him. klnsville, commanding the troops at the mine, was seriously wounded. He was shot through the chest. Others wounded at the mine: Dan Noe, miner, shot thrnnrh the abdomen. Noble Bowman, 29, miner, shot In the rirht side.

John Kennedy, miner. Hubert Green, who ldntlfirf FffOM THIS ALL-STAR COMBINATION if Chesterfield's Right Combination -s. Jsf world's best cigarette tobaccos gives V3 '44 smokers what they want because THEY'RE 0m. 3 rll MILDER-THEY TASTE BETTER, Vs Try Chesterfields. See for yMWP I yourself what pleasure there is in a really satis nS? I rMi X' VwJ dgarette You'U aee there's nothing li 1 vH.

xf- Kke Chesterfield's can't -be -copied blend for NVi JifeSv I Vrf (Yi MORE SMOKING PLEASURE VJ" Vfft4 MElVYVDOUOtAS himself as a union miner of High Two, good used Fordson Tractors $395 $495 These are late models, having greater power. opm, nan nis scalp grazed by a bullet while his mother. Mrs. Klzzie Green, was struck in the leg when guardsmen doing police duty opened fire as troom marched throufh the street nf Harlan bringing In annroximt. l.v 250 persons arrested In the disorders at Mahan-Elllson mine.

those arrested at the trouble center on Catron's creek were Quackenbush's 160 East Broadway placed In the county tail and a cordon of troops surrounded the building. No charges Immediately intrta against them. False Teeth Wearers Often Worst Breath Offenders! "Need More Than a Mouth Wash" say Recommend Polldent 4r for More movie. fa foJ Ii V-A--" for Mere Pleasure ert fh movies is th all-star combination of tni for comfort, convenience and hygltn. Loni-lMUng can eeau only 30 at any drug store.

Approved by Oood Houttlcseplni Bureau and dentists everywhere. MEtVYN DOUGHS and JOAN BIONDEU Cleans, Like M.ilo pJ.r ta tlua nw, SUi. Tk.o Plates and bridges soak up odors and Impurities like a sponge I A thin dark scum collects on them. This scum holds germs and decay bacteria. It Is so tough that ordinary brushing seldom removes It.

And It gets Into every Uny crevice where brushing can't even reach. Almost always it results In "denture breath" probably the most offensive ol all breath odors. Yet there's a perfect way to clean and puriv false teeth without brushing, acid or danger. It Is Poll-dent, a powder that dissolves In GOOD GIRLS GO TO PARIS COtUMIU PICTUSIS COsfOUTION'S current hit. for Mora Pleasure In smoking, enjoy CHESmFIElD'S hoopy combination of th world's beit cigarette tobaccos, for 10 to II Miaul RlftM and iMdr to PT) away all scum, stains, tarnish ant Onestertieldf 35 IJlTTTLirr' odor.

Makes breath tweeter and plates or bridges look better and feel better. Tens of pjojuaaSi tfeU EfiUdtai blew-. i unnii uemura praam Crnlu m. Un Una Toxn Co,.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Eugene Guard Archive

Pages Available:
347,874
Years Available:
1891-1963