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PAO K W V R Cuttacr <*'»rovr ÿrn tin fl TH E S E N T IN E L COTTAGE OKOVK. OREGON !» I I U F A 1 TH U R SD A Y , F E B R U A R Y 31 VIS» F K FS of prevention This Is because the r e -u iiiiig n n m m v rallure to In The senate already has passed most slm ptw nilnded business man elude Ihe (t,50U exem p tion s In my 1 hope you m ay soon t»e relieved the W heeler bill providing for certainly know s that so tong as estim ate. of th a t u n can ny fe elin g Ib a l com pulsory fees at the » ta le s in the revolving fund continues to Believing that dow n deep In "you'se a fen te d th e re la " turn It wilt not only build up a atltulion s of higher learning for v o u r a n a t o m y you k n o w l h a l I h r r s ____________ Il M M M student body activities. The fee trem endous business of Its own t"A»ri Smith s»«msrj would becom e com pulsory, how but will aid and stab ilise all other business as well llecau s« of this A firs t-c la s s publican,»« en trrs d at Cot evet. only by action of the state It will place all business on a ___ !*<<■ tiro » » as »»road fla ts m a lt» r board of higher education foundation mi superior to any that H a a la s a s O f f l r » a t 13 X o rlh S u l k S lrs .1 The Sentinel frequently has said business has ever had tn the past s r n s c K i P T i o x ratks that education Is being made to It would be m > absolutely Imp tog (Cask la adiaaf») cost so m uch that It Is being put lia b le to ail assau lts that nothing O »» y »a r «1 30 T h r» > m oatha »0 30 could stop It except hoarding and M a atoatha .»O il» «» ooath 0 33 beyond the reach of the poor boy Y o r r i ia ra t» Or y »a r ad d itio nal and girl. It is so high that m any Inasm uch as there would be no parents o f m oderate m eans can Incentive to hoard. It Is not an M »oih»r af Important elem ent of the problem R a tio n a l E d ito ria l AaaaaioUda no; stretch the fam ily purse However. If It be true that 0 r» g v a S ta ts K d lto rta l A a a a iia tio a strin gs far enough to gel their Orsgos X»w»pap*r Coafrrwas» enough boarders could and would children through college, while In develop to w here they could nnd these d ays finding Jobe to pay well Id hide aw av enough m onrv \ R F I‘I H U C A \ PLATFORM o n e s way through Is extrem ely to reduce business to the Point a ,i . • . w M S K W hile the next national election difficult. where the pension fund could not 1» tw o years away, there already course that This student body fee would be be m aintained, of is talk that by that tttne there will only »15 a year, but »15 a year ts would be the end, and d em o n be a dem and to return republicans a lot o f m oney to stu d en ts and strate the fact that we are so to power. W hile republicans have parents who arc scrim p in g to pro assin ln e In our business opera New .Spring Tailored / hit hro^ue-like K iltie giveu every reasonable aid to the vide m oney for necessities. These tions (hat even Ihe Alm ighty can t save us from o u r se lv es H ow ever adm inistration in putting over Its student body fees give the student let me add that there ts another relief program s, there are growing adm ission to all student body ac very potent reason for no hoard indications that, despite a eonsid tivitles. including football and all Ing There would be no rrssm in tm art black call! f l erablc recovery, there will be tw o ath letic activities. H ow ever. 1 l i d t Scotch a i heather the w hatever to hoard for old age be years hence the usual criticism larger part o f the fees ts to su p cause, at the age of fin. the need and dissatisfaction with those who port a c tiv ities that could be o m itt of all would be provided for No think von arc in and a dem and to return ed without tak in g aw ay anything Mr Editor I don't could find a bear under the bed those' who are out. that is necessary to education, and with a searchlight. N one o f th is m eans, however, the stu dent who fe els that And at tbi» »urprtaingly taw he In answ er to your query as to that the republicans are going to would prefer to om it th ese things my com putation o f the In keepin g w ith l ’enne)-'« r lg i price IB almoaf a (lin»-«H<ity ' Incom w ithdraw any support from n eces from college life should have that tax. will sav that It was based on ita n d .-ird * these » m a rt ta llo * Hct<e print vamp and quarter sary relief program s ed o x fo rd s have " v a lu e plus' with co n trastin e brown lo sin g figures used bv the O regonian In privilege. A ll black c a lf w ith grey u. If the republicans are to be re ■ nd tip and note the m a rt on Ihe Roosevelt E very year it becom es more and com m enting •'lab w inr tlppr.t fiw 1 S u m 1 H 'a y and s titc h in g C o vered In turned to power, they m ust pre m ore necessary for a stu dent to be pauper pension plan which In eludes no one In Its ben efits be sent som e kind of a program o f a m em ber of a sorority or frater what they propose to do Many nity The first th in g ask ed about low the age of «5 I overlooked have believed that they would find a new student is what sorority or the fact that m arried persons have an exem ption of »1.500. and com it difficu lt to outline such a pro fraternity did he m ake Possibly puled am ount of tax on a basis gram. at least one that would the houses perform a function of »son exem ption stand up alongside that of then but there are a lot of other things However. Inasm urh as this com opponents during four years of that could be added to college putatlon w as based also on the power. life that would be desirable If num ber o f people In the sta te of A s a m atter o f fact, m uch that stu dents could afford them , or it 65 years and over, and Inasmuch has been put Into e ffect during m ight be m ore to the point to say. as this com putation brought th total tax to considerably more the past two years had been pro If their parents could afford them than tw o m illion dollars, and In posed before there w as a change Sororities and fraternities could b- asm urh as the Tow nsend Plan In tn adm inistrations and had been taken out of college life without eludes all persons of flO vears and before congress, having failed be tak in g anyth in g necessary to the over I believe (hat the am ount cause of lack o f support such as education o f the stu dent, and ab .ve <3.000.000. and the addition has been given President Roose som ething that is not necessary to ai am ount that would be collected velt by m em bers of all parties, th-i purpose of a college should from the greater number of the and now com es C ongressm an be subordinated Instead o f m ade Townsend pensioners, would, at» •‘C Y N T H IA " Arch proxim ately m ake up the shortage ■lames W Mott o f th is congres the m ain object of college life sionai district and proposes a pro Tot ( omfort! N urtet' Many stu d en ts have been unable gram which show s that republi to com plete college because of the can s need not lack for a sound expense o f things that are not Tor real »alltin^-tate! platform upon which to m ake a needed so far as education Its e lf cam paign. It is as follow s is concerned. Life at our Institu In f i n t , to ft k i j \ k i n ‘ to the “F irst. The spread of em ploy tlon.- of higher learning should b« m ent In private industry by short m ade so that a stu dent could omit ening hours o f labor to w hatever these th in gs w ithout being m ade exten t may be necessary to re to feel that he ts inferior to those em ploy all who are able to do the whe have everything that money- It la not n e ce ssa ry to »arrlfirt work required by modern industry can buy. Il It the resilien t co m fort and com fort for • :> i- S T \ | f. , "Second Federal aid to private n a t u r a l l y t n C y n t h i a A rc h brm srek tsp p orl which make» If the W heeler bill should pass Cottage Grove Sentinel industry to enable it to m ake the the legislatu re and becom e la «hoes A n d th e c o m fo r t is hu • the»« o x ford» favored by active Guest Ticket necessary change from the old the state board should refuse to is . ' In tin . q u a lit y b la c k k in women A ll ovet black kid w ith m a rt p e rfo ra te d trim .1 % .I• w ith g u n n u t i l , t r i m system of long hours and low m ake It operative w ages to a new system o f shorter ADMIT ONE hours and higher wages. Another Ice age, due In 20.000 "Third A ssurance to em ployers to the that In operating business and in years, can already be felt, a lec due try with increased em ploym ent turer told a N ew York audience they will have a fair opportunity That m ust have been w hat it w as of receiving a reasonable return that hit K ansas and N ebrask a last This ticket is good on Sat- on their legitim ately and usefully sum m er K»lat>ll*h»d i m o K L H K R T H K U K . Kfilior? t’sk iU h e U K»»ry Thu rsday by l\a tta < * dr»»»» P u b lt«kin < Cotnpaay K lb r r t H » 4 . P r»s M « n i O x fo rd Ties OXFORD $249 FREE TICKET Arcade Theater O x £ g $ 2 -9 3 Is Oxfords $£.98 A rca d e T h e a te r invested capital, and assurance to em ployes that they shall receive O. M KLM I t E P U E S Mr Editor I am indeed pleased w ages su fficien t to give them not to note that you wish to be con only a mere living but a purchas ing power w herew ith to buy back vinced that the T ow nsend plan will work, and I undertake the the products of industry task with alacrity and great hope Fourth. Unem ploym ent insur of su ccess because It is much ance to protect the em ploye In easier to convince one w ho w ants tem porary em ergency. io be convinced than on e who Fifth An old-age pension su f does not. You seem to still harbor the ficien t to retire, in decency and com fort, those who have passed fear that the hoarder w ill hide aw ay the revolving fund and In a the age of their econom ic useful ness and to rem ove them from short tim e there will be no m oney In circulation with w hich to do com petition with those who have business. This rem inds m e o f the not reached that age little boy who becam e obsessed of Sixth A com prehensive and uni the fear that there were bears un form system o f farm -m ortgage re der the bed and. when his m other financing at a rate of Interest assured him there w ere no bears which the farm er can afford tn to located, he responded. "I know pay and In an am ount sufficient there a in ’t but I s e afeared there s " I think you are Just afraid to liquidate his existin g m ortgages t the hoarding bear is under the "Seventh. A ssurance to the farm business bed. aw aitin g an oppor er o f at least the cost of produc tunity to destroy It If there is tion plus a reasonable profit on any logical reason for th is belief. that part of his com m odity actu I have be<-n unable to discover it. ally sold and consum ed in this Every elem ent o f the principle Involved ind icates to m e Just the country. "Eighth A dequate tariff protec opposite. I can think of but tw o kin ds of tion again st all foreign com m odi hoarders, one is the born m iser ties sold in th is country in com who can no more resist th e tem p petition w ith our own, and In tation to hoard than he can resist caaes w here ta riffs do not afford breathing. T his kind is too few such protection, then we insist to b worth consideration. The upon resort eith er to quotas or other kind Is the tim id business man who Is a good bu sin ess man em bargos or both. running "Ninth. Stabilization of the cur as long as th in gs are sm oathlv. but the m om ent Ih rency through defin ite legislation business tide becom es a little en actm en t and not through de rough he puls his m oney where crees Issued in the discretion of h - th in k s It m ore sa fe than In the ch ief executive. business. T his Is the great w eak "Tenth R eturn o f all federal ness in our present fin an cial sys legislative pow er to congress, and tem It has gone hayw ire so often, resum ption by con gress of the business is m ore or less learv of it du ties im posed on It by the con at all tim es, and Jumps to cover on the sligh test provocation stitution." In answ er to vour question as to how the second m an gettin g Between 1920 and 1930 persons In the pension m oney w ill be pre this country over 75 years of age vented from hoarding his profits, Increased by 500,000 I do not believe there will be need urdays only until May 1, 1935 Tn get one (if these tickets absolutely free a ll you have tn do is lake nilvantng. o f The S entinel's annual spring special o ffe r o f six m onths’ subscription fo r 50 cents THTNK OF IT! Six Months' Subscrip tion to The Sentinel plus Ticket to Arcade All for 50c O nly KM) o f these ticke t are to be given, so d on ’t tie lay. 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