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gnttact (Gnuf Srntinrl E ainhlirthcd 18!» L eo n a rd S. G .xidarel E d ito r C I R v n earao n . Adve«T»Hner M ar P u b lish ed E v ery Thui«»i*> bv C o tta a e G r o w I'u b lts h ln x C om w tnv L eo n ard S G o d d ard . P re a ld e n t A W a h o f* :a ll S e c re ta ry B usiness O ffice a t 25 N o rth Sixth S U B S C R IP T IO N RATES iC aah in a d v a n c e ) I 1 v e * r ----------- Six M onths T h re e *1 «• m o n th s O ne m o n th 25 F o re ig n r a te 50c y e a r a d d itio n a l M em ber of N a tio n a l E d ito ria l A ssociation O re c o n N e w sp a p e r P r e s s Aas’n. Oreston N e w sp ap e r C o n feren ce "Ï— A BLUE OH DIVERTIVE SU NDA Y It is re p o rte d th a t a re ce n tly form ed “ R e c re a tio n a l C o m m itte e ” h a s opened offices In P o rtla n d w ith th e s v m r n l o b ject o f closing on S u n d a y s aU of th e b u sin ess e sta b lish m e n ts in th e s ta te , e x ce p t p h a r m acies a n d re s ta u ra n ts . F n 'tn th e in fo rm a tio n a t h a n d it is not c le a r ju s t w h a t k in d of a S u n d a y th is o rg a n is a tio n h a s In m ind. A re we to h a v e a d iv ertiv e S u n d a y devoted to all k in d s of a m u sem en ts, w hich b u sin e ss m en aril! be obliged to a tte n d o r be en gaged in, o r a re w e to r e v e rt to the blue law S u n d a y o f r e s tr a in t, w ith rigid law s for o rd e rin g one s con duct on th e S a b b a th d a y ? W ill th e aid M a ssa c h u se tts law be adopted w hich provided th a t "n o person A o u ld be p e rm itte d to w a lk In the stre e ts on S u n d ay , except in going re v e re n tly to c h u rc h o r re tu rn in g from th e s e rv ic e s ’ ” E ven in th e blue S u n d ay d a y s th e re w ere S a b b a th s w hen th e snow w as w hite and th ic k a n d the a ir w as so c risp a n d clear, th a t It proved a "te m p ta tio n of ye D evile " to m an y boyish h e a r ts a n d th ey fell by th e way-side a n d w en t “a le e ln g " W ill such con d u c t rou.se th e "deep w ra th " of fu tu re a u th o ritie s, a s it did th o se of blue S u n d ay d a y s a n d w ill th e new ly form ed “R e c re a tio n a l C om m it te e ” Insist th a t th e ir S u n d a y cloe- fng ’aw forbid such "unseem ly w ick ed n ess” arxi m ak e It "law tu l fo r a n y c o n stab le to ta k e any sled o r sleds from a ll a n d a n y boy a n d g irl rid in g o r o ffe rin g to rid e tow n a n y hill a n d b re a k any such sled o r sleds in p ieces"? T h e s e c re ta ry o f th is C om m it te e ” is re p o rte d a s c la im in g a m em b e rsh ip o f o v e r 2000 a n d th a t it will s ta r t a state-w id e c am p a ig n io p ro m o te th e passage of legislation to "m ak e S u n d a y a day of rest, on w hich all u n e sse n tia l coenm erc’al a c tiv itie s shall cease." I t is s ta te d t h a t se v e ra l re ta il s to re o rg a n iz a tio n s e n d religious g ro u p s will a ssist in d r a ftin g a (dosing bill, w hich the "c o m m itte e" e x p ec ts to h av e Introduced a t th e nejet session o f th e leg isla tu re . If such a law falls to pa?» the com m itte e th r e a te n s to p u t th e m eas u re b efore th e v o te rs a t th e next ejection by in v o k in g th e m uch afcii.«ed In itia tiv e law »A law such a s th is "R e c re a tio n a l C om m ittee" p roposes is g en era lly d a n g e ro u s a n d h a s tim e a n d a g ain proven o p p re ssiv e I t w as u n d e r a S u n d ay clo sin g law th a t, a t one tim e, th e m em b e rs of th e S eventh D ay A dv en tist c h u rc h w ere h o u n d ed. p e rsec u ted , p ro se cu te d a n d se n t to Jail fo r w o rk in g on S u n d ay a f te r o b serv in g S a tu rd a y a s th e L o rd 's Day. I t will be In te re stin g to w atch th e p ro g re ss of th is "c o m m itte e" In fra m in g th e proposed law a n d es pecially In te re stin g to le a rn Just w h a t d ire p u n ish m e n t Is to be m eted o u t to th o se w ho violate Its provisions. I t will be re ca lle d t h a t G ov ern o r M a rtin p ro m p tly a n d rig h tly vetoed a bill, p assed by th e 1935 legisla tu re . p ro v id in g fo r th e S u n d a y d oe- fner o f food sto res. I I I I 1 1 M I A Ï , l i r x E M IIE H a i, IKM I IIE S E N T 1 N K L U O T T A G « ( I R M K. O R E G O N PAGE FO US_________________ prem iu m s, h is sc h o la rs h ip s a n d hl« e a rn in g s fro m I he liv esto ck he ow ns, w hich in clu d e 150 sheep, 61 hogs, five d a iry a n im a ls a n d one beef s te e r T hese h av e been con serv ativ ely v alued a t $3000 by C o u n ty Agent H. G. A very of U nion county. T w o o th e r O regon boy* a n d one O regon g irl h ave been d e c la re d n a tio n a l 4-H clu b c h am p io n s w ith in th e p a s t te n year*. A lex an d er C ru lc k s h a n k of M cM innville In 1927, E d g a r G rim e s o f H a rris b u rg in 1923 a n d L ois B ailey of E u g en e in 1929, th e f irs t O reg o n g irl t o ’w in th e c o v eted prize. T h is s ta te j)« n well be pro u d of th e re co rd h e r 4-H boys a n d g irls a re m ak in g . T he w ork o f th o se w ho h ave not becom e n a tio n a l chum - pions h a s been of a v e ry h ig h o r d e r a s th e new s c o lu m n s o f th is a n d o th e r p a p e rs h a v e re co rd e d from tim e to tim e. T h e f u tu re fa rm e rs o f th e r a tion. w ho ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th e op- p o rtu n tle s th e 4-H c lu b s a re .’tie r ing. w ill n e v e r be th e physical d ru d g e s m a n y fa rm e rs w ere before such c lu b s w ere o rg a n iz ed GOVERNOR I PIIOI.DS THE LAW G o v e rn o r C h a rle s H M a rtin de nied a p a rd o n (O W a lte r B aer, w ho h a s se rv ed th r e e te rm s in n o rth w est p e n ite n tia rie s a n d la te r cau sed tro u b le In th e P o rtla n d re lief h e a d q u a rte rs . In sp ite of a p e titio n , sig n e d by se v e ra l P o rtla n d m in iste rs, re q u e stin g th a t a p a rd o n be g ra n te d to B a e r a n d . in w hich, a tte n tio n w a s called to his tw o c h ild re n a n d w ife In P o rtla n d . "1 g ave B a e r a n d h»s frie n d s tw o h e a rin g s .” G o v e rn o r M a rtin said, " a n d In e a c h in sta n c e I re fu se d to g r a n t a p a rd o n T he fe d era l law s provide t h a t a n a lie n w ho has serv ed th re e te rm s in p riso n sh a ll be d e p o rte d 1 d o not In te n d to In te rfe re w ith th e e x ec u tio n o f the fe d era l law s." T h e re Is alw ay s m u ch m au d lin se n tim e n t over a c rim in a l w ho has a w ife a n d c h ild re n . In nin ety - nine c ases o u t of a h u n d re d the fa m ily o f a m a n w h o h a s served th re e p riso n te rm s will be b e tte r o ff w ith o u t him a n d . ev en if th is w ere not so in som e cases. It is the d u ty o f a g o v e rn o r to uphold the law. A " p a rd o n in g ” g o v e rn o r can do m u ch to b re a k d o w n th e law a n d in c re a s e crim e. A g ain T h e S e n tin e l Is oblig ed to a g re e w ith G o v e rn o r M a rtin ar.d w ith th e follow ing c o m m e n t of B ro th e r In g a lls of th e C orvallis G a ze tte -T I m e i . "T h e P o rtla n d m in is te rs w ho h a v e p e titio n e d the g o v e rn o r to p a rd o n B a er show th a t th e ir h e a r ts a re te n d e r a n d th e ir ju d g m e n t to ta lly so ft." ish civil w a r a n d a l th e sam e lim e th ey blasoii fo rth w ith th e new» th a t the » tale d e p a rtm e n t re lu c t a n tly a u th o rise d sh ip m e n t of 12,- TTO.000 w o rth of seco n d -h a n d alre plane» io S p a in io be used in th a t w ar. A m e ric an e llts e n a c a n n o t ta k e p a rt in a n y fo reig n w ar, but A m e ric an m oney c a n If th is la the law th e re 1» s o m e th in g ra d ic ally w ro n g w ith II. D u rin g J a n u a r y 43 e la te leg isla tu r e s will convene W ill th e ta x p a y e rs d e m a n d m o re econom y In public a f f a i r ’ * T h e re »eem» to be a te n d e n c y to s c ru tin ise m o re c a re fully th e collectio n a n d d isb u rse m e n t of public fund» a n d the » late leg isla tu re « will u n d o u b ted ly be held to a s tr ic te r a cc o u n t th is y e a r th a n in th e re c e n t y e a rs of spend I ng. W a sh in g to n new s Indicate« th a t P re a ld e n t R ooeeveli's su g g e stio n fo r a $500.000,000 re lie f a p p ro p ria tio n to la st u n til J u n e 30 will be o p p o s 'd by som e m e m b e rs o f c o n g re ss w ho a re kn o w n a s sp e n d e rs a n d by som e w ho fa v o r a tig h te n e d fe d era l p u rse . T h e p re sid e n t will p ro b a b ly h a v e h is w ay R e m e m b e r th e good old day» w h en we took o u r S a tu rd a y n ig h t b ath . If any. In a galv an ized tu b by th e k itc h e n stove In w in ter, a n d h a v in g ten bushela o f p o tato es, a b a rre l o f flo u r a n d a couple b arrel* of hom e ra ised p ork sa lte d dow n* And you th o u g h t you w ere p ro s perous. C o rv a llis G a z e tte T im es It is a d m itte d by p ro g ressiv e food sto re s th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try th a t n e w sp a p e r a d v e rtis in g re su lte d In th e sale o f m ore tu r k e y s before T h a n k s g iv in g th a n w ere e v e r sold before, a t prices w hich a ssu re d a p ro fit fo r th e p ro d u c e rs a n d th a t w ere a ttr a c tiv e to th e c o n su m er. T h e P a th f in d e r Is a u th o r ity for th e sta te m e n t th a t U ncle S a m ’s pay ro ll e x c e e d s $11.000,000 a day. $1.015.000.000 a y e a r ' If th is keep# up we w ill all need re lief STATE CAPITOL NEWS LETTER W ill It Be G range va. Labor U nions In the L egislature? By A. L M n d b eck « S tate C a p ita l N ew s B u re a u ) S alem . O re .—L a b o r d isp u te s w h ich c o n tin u e to hold th e e n tire w est c o a st In a s ta te of In d u stria l s ta g n a tio n w I 11 u n q u e stio n a b ly com e In fo r c o n sid era b le a tte n tio n a t th e h a n d s o f th e O re g o n leg is la tu r e w h e n It c o n v en e s next m o n th . P ro d u c e r g ro u p s w hose p o c k etb o o k s h av e been h a rd h it by th e ir In a b ility to eh ip th e ir p ro YOU H A V E TODAY T he N ew s. G reenville. M ichigan, d u c ts a s well a s b y th e declin e in p u rc h a s in g p o w er on th e p a r t sa y s; W e do n o t k n o w w ho w ro te of th e s trik e rs , a re loudly d e m a n d t h ia n o r w h e re It w as p rin te d , but ing a c tio n to b rin g a b o u t speedy it seem s r a th e r a p p ro p ria te fo r the re s to ra tio n o f peace in th e In d u s b e g in n in g o f a new y e a r tria l w orld. W ith th e G row er# "W ith th e s e ttin g su n , y o u r h opes C lub of H ood R iv e r ta k in g th e th e wool g ro w e rs, w h e a t o f y e ste rd a y died o u t All rig h t. lead. T h a t w a s y e ste rd a y . T h in g s d id n 't g ro w e rs, ap p le g ro w e rs a n d o th e r m a te ria liz e th e w ay you d re a m e d a g r ic u ltu r a l g ro u p s a r e d e m a n d in g of a ll th e y would. All r ig h t a g a in . N o w — co m p u lso ry a r b itr a tio n s tr ik e s in w hich th e p u b lic w el th e p re se n t h o u r —Is today. Y e ste r f a re becom es Involved. d a y b e a rs no re la tio n to It, except, S e n a to r B e st of U m a tilla c o u n ty p erh ap s, th e re la tio n t h a t a n ig h t h a s p ublicly a n n o u n c e d his In te n m are b e a rs to th e m o rn in g a fte r. tio n of sp o n s o rin g a co m p u lso ry F o rg e t all a b o u t y e ste rd a y . . . it is a r b itr a tio n m e a s u re In th e fo r th d ead a n d b u ried In th e c e m e te ry c o m in g session. S e n a to r S tr in g e r of L in n c o u n ty , a n a c tiv e G ra n g e r o f tim e. T o d ay Is alive. A re y o u ? W ell, h im self, h a s a n n o u n c e d hi* sy m p a th y w ith th e p ro p o sa l. O th e r th en , g e t busy! F lin g fro m y o u r le g isla to rs fro m th e a g r ic u ltu r a l sh o u ld ers th e d e p re ss in g w e ig h t of d is tr ic ts can be d e p en d e d up on to th o se hopes th a t h a v e n ’t com e tru e . s u p p o rt th e Idea, e sp e cially u n d e r S ta n d e re c t. M an, th e w orld is th e u rg e of th e ir In te re s te d c o n yours! You h av e Ju st a s m uch s titu e n ts . T h ese in clu d e D u n c a n claim on its good th in g s —o n th e o f H a in e y , W h ee le r of L an e, S tad - th in g s y o u ’ve longed fo r a n d p ra y e lm a n of W asco, S p a u ld in g of M ur- ed fo r a n d w o rk ed fo r a s the Ion, D u n n o f J a c k s o n a n d m a n y o th e r * T h e se n a te , o v e rw h e lm o th e r fellow has. T h is h o u r h a s been h a n d e d to in g ly c o n se rv a tiv e In Its a ttitu d e to w a rd b u sin e ss a n d In d u stria l you a s a g ift fro m th e o v e rflo w in g p ro b lem s, w ould a p p e a r, fro m th is sto re h o u se o f e te rn ity . W h a t a re d ista n c e , to be fe rtile g ro u n d fo r you doin g w ith It? A n sw e r th a t. th e so w in g o f se e d lo o k in g to gov M oping? G ro w lin g ? D e sp a irin g ? e rn m e n ta l In te rfe re n c e In a r g u F o r sh a m e! m e n ts b etw ee n e m p lo y e rs a n d e m God h a s favored you w ith a n ployees. T h e a ttitu d e of th e H ouse o th e r c h a n c e to m ak e good. H e h a s Is m o re d iffic u lt to p re d ic t. F ifty O R E G O N BOY U. 8. 4-H given you today. P ro v e y o u r a p p re p e r c e n t o f its m e m b e rs h ip is e n C H A M PIO N . ciatio n by m a k in g It a step p in g - tire ly new to th e leg isla tiv e field II. C. Fox, a 1935 g r a d u a te o f th e sto n e to h a p p ie r, w o rth ie r to m o r A m o n g th e H ouse m em b e rs, how- eve , th e re a r e k n o w n to be a t le a st Im b le r h ig h school. U nion county, ro w s ' I tw o a g g re ssiv e la b o r le a d e rs—B ull O regon, w ho w as n am ed th e o u t of U nion a n d B ra d y o f M u ltn o m a h T h e tig h t roll w ra p p in g o f th e j - a r.d a n u m b e r o f o th e r sta n d in g 4-H clu b boy In th e n atio n lab o r a n d d e clare d w in n e r of th e coveted C orvallis G a ze tte -T im es h a s been sy m p a th iz e rs w ho c a n be d e p en d M oses le a d e rs h ip tro p h y , h a s m ade d e p a rte d fro m se v e ra l tim e s la te ly . ’ d u p o n to follow th e ir lead in a a re c o rd t h a t f u tu r e c o n te n d ers T h is h a s caused th e e d ito r o f T h e f ig h t to th e fin is h a g a in s t a n y will fin d h a rd to equal. H is Im m e S entinel g r e a t u n c o n v en lsn c e. In leg isla tio n t h a t m ig h t in a n y w ay d ia te re w a rd w as a tr a in 'r i p to it« aeiu sto m ed w ra p p e r It w as an clip th e w in g s o f o rg a n iz e d labor. M ost I n te r e s tin g a n g le In th e C hicago w h e re all h is expenses e asy m a tte r to p ldk It o u t of i pile p e d ln g b a ttle o v e r la b o r leg isla w ere paid to th e fifte e n th a n n u al o f exchanges, open It a n d look fo r tion, h ow ever, Is to be fo u n d In Its a n o th e r le tte r fro m A lice In g a lls p o ’slble e ffe c t u p o n N a tio n a l 4-H C lub congress. h e D am on- Aa w in n e r o f second p lace In th e an d , If th e re w a sn ’t a n y th in g from P y th la a re la tio n s w h ic h h a v e ex T h o m a s E. W ilson m e a t a n im a l h er, be so m ew h at consoled by isted betw een le a d e rs o f th e f a r m p ro je c t c o n te s t la s t y ear, F o x won a p e ru sin g h e r d a d 's t r e n c h a n t edi e r la b o r g ro u p a t le g isla tiv e ses 1200 s c h o la rs h ip a n d a d d ed a n o th e r to ria ls. B ro th e r In g a lls please In sio n s fo r m a n y y e a r s w ith R a y <100 to w a rd hl« college e d u ca tio n s tr u c t y o u r m ailin g d e p a rtm e n t to G ill o f th e G ra n g e a n d B en O s b o rn e o f th e la b o r unio n « a n d l<y w in n in g a U nion P a c ific scholar- stic k to th e tig h t roll a n d , .nore th e ir sa te llite s f ig h tin g sh o u ld e r to shlp. D u rin g hi» e ig h t year« in d u b Im p o rta n t «till, re q u e st A lice to sh o u ld e r fo r o r a g a in s t—o s th e w ork h e h a s m ad e a to ta l o f 332 w rite o fte n e r case m ay be—a n y p ro p o sa l a f f e c t e n trie s a t 32 f a ir s a n d received in g th e In te re s ts o f e ith e r g ro u p . T h e h e a d lin e s o f th e dally p ress <1500.07 In prem ium «. H e w ill en A lread y G ill, a s m a s te r o f th e s ta te c o n g ress p lan s G ra n g e, h a s w a rn e d a g a in s t a n y ro ll a t O regon S ta te college In J a n - a n n o u n c e s t h a t u ard a n d expect« to p a y fo r h is dlr« p u n ish m e n t o f A m e ric an s w ho a tte m p t to In te rfe re w ith th e r ig h ts s trik e . T h is e n tir e college e d u c a tio n fro m h |g ' v o lu n te e r fo r se rv ic e In th e S p a n o f la b o r u n io n s to c an h<> in te rp re te d n s a w a rn in g a g a in st th e p roposed co m nuleory a r b itr a tio n p ro g ra m T he w a rn lug !>as e la rte d ru m b lin g s of d is c o n te n t a m o n g g ra n g er» In m an y p a rts of th e e la te , especially those w ho belong to th e w heal leag u e or th e wool o r a p p le g ro w e rs w ho do not propose Io let G ill o r a n y o th e r lea d er e la n d In th e w ay o f a p ro g ra m ilia t p rom isee a n y relief fro m lb s p re se n t e itu a tlo n w ith Its th r e a t to th e fin a n c ia l s ta b ility of th o u sa n d s of Innocent b y sta n d e rs. O f c o u rse a n y leg isla tio n th e O regon la w m a k e rs m ay e n a c t to re q u ire co m p u lso ry a r b itr a tio n of lab o r d isp u te s w ould only ap p ly to local strik e s , su c h a s th a t In th e w oolen m ills a t l*ortland o r a ir lk s s by te a m ite r s , tru c k d riv er« o r o th e r p u re ly local g ro u p * It w ould h av e little, of any e ffe c t o n tb s m a ritim e strik e w hich Is, a f te r all, the one w hich is p in ch in g th e p ro d u c e rs rig h t now T h a t lin o lv r s a n a tio n a l Issue a n d w ill re q u ire fe d era l leg isla tio n if it is to be re ac h ed All Ih e O regon le g isla to r ’ c a n do In th a t c o n n ec tio n will be to m em o rialize C o n g rss a n d ev en such a c tio n c an be ex p ec te d to m eet w ith se rio u s o p p o sitio n o n (he p a rt o f o rg a n iz ed labor. S ta ts Snell h a d tu rn e d dow n hie claim fo r $10 a day th« statutory a llo w an ce fo r the«# sa m e se rv ices Snell ru led th a t In a sm u ch as E k w all is -till a m em b e r of Con greea a n d d ra w in g pay fro m lb s ftd e ra l g o v e rn m e n t he Is ”>t e n title d to pay fro m th e » tale • • • Au m obile Ami L ib ra ry lk « |. a r t m r ii( a K w m i i i | mx I p ro p e r licen se, J o h n 1-evl L usler, sp ssd ln g will« (ru c k ; G a sa r M on roe, u n law fu l sa le of u.cohulio liquor; J E W a rre n , m a in ta in in g a com m on n u isa n c e ; F loyd Cola- m an , In to x ic ate d on ra ilw a y tra in ; J a itte s M lr v e tls n n . Im p ro p er th e n a e p lain s. C h a rle s H e n ry O oretlneer, g a ffin g solnntn; I »wight K irk , no r e a r light it»» tr u c k ; C liulun Adell D yslng, no re a r lig h t on ’. ra ltfr. . . . 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Including a p p re c ia te d bv th e la r g e a u d len o ® r ig h t to th e s e n a te s e a t -o n ten d a all th e co ast to w n s Ml*« R u th th a t h e Is only a n em ployee a n d llln e g a r d n e r 1« In c h a rg e o f th e f»oo«a L e a f F o r m » T h e S e n t In a l not a n "o ffic e r" a s c o n te m p la te d s o u th e rn p a rt o f th e c o u n ty . In M im e o g r a p h » t e n r l l ■ H rn 11nel by th e c o n s titu tio n a l pro v isio n u n c lu d in g C o tta g e G rove, a n d | lan s d e r w hich th « a tto rn e y g s n e rs l to sp en d T u esd ay a n d p a rt of F r i w ould ru le him o u t ns a leg isla to r. d a y th e re In school nnd hom e calls. F u r th e r m o r e Ixissard co n ten d « he M iss H elen P e ter» h a s th e M c K s tf Sulci rvice w as not a p p o in te d to his post b u t xle h ig h w a y reg io n , a n d will also w as "em p lo y ed ." 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