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Page Four H IL L S B O R O ARG U S, H IL L S B O R O , OREGON I \\ heat Control Plan înilsbonUfBAr g us Wiik Wtikfc in O m M ««4 I he H«l1»h*rv Independent LMIsboro Arvua calai». 1894 Hillaboeo Independent eatab. 1*73 MrKINNKY A MrKINNKY. Pahliahera Published Thu radar Filtered aa »econd-eiaaa m atter in the p cetoffiee at Hflteberv, O v w o a W. VERNK MeKINNWY ■ *1.1 T OFFICIAL N EW SPA PER Si OF MR* K. C. MrKINNKY A nkm ' im I i * Editor W ASHINGTON COUNTY Soberription K a lo S U irtiy t'aoh io Advance Per year ________ <1..** U. S. Outaide Oregon Sin month* ............. .St» Korviin* Omin tri«« MEMBER Oregon Stato » • < iit« . n al \ Mctation and N otional Editorial A m o . 12 00 a. so Flint Audited Paper I .orgeat Audited Week- ly Circulation in Ore- S»n. The Hillaboro Argua M N M B no fin an cial roaponaibiUty for <MTur publiBhol in (la n t a m M but bi ,-»»«» » h. r v t h ia paper to at fau lt Witt reprint that r a n oi an aSv»rtto«nent in w hi h t h , typoeraphieal m irtaka on-ura. Independent Newanaprr, «rt»-«• cervice* and polin«« are on the principle oi the OeMen Rale« ’ And a* ye would that men should do to >>wt. do ye ah. to them likewiae.** -M a t t h e w 7:11. Finally Passed EVERY ROSE HAS Il'S THORNS County Districts Get School Funds W anton d e stru c tio n of f lo w e rs at Explained by Potter homes where people have worked with a iHy t'ollrv* N»ww S*r»ic«) feeling of pride ami a love of the beauty \\ by should th e A m erican fa rm is vandalism in its worst stages. Several ers not raise less w heat w hen the eases of this kind have been reported to consum ers h ave persistently and u larly paid m ore m oney for less the Argus in recent days. Such action is w reg h e at? “ dow nright mean and merits the contem pt j r ii i? a . i T his questio n is ask ed bv K L and censure of all selt-respeeting people. P o tter. head of the division of ag- This wanton destruction will discoli!'- ricultural economics at o. S. C age people from grow ing flowers and try- *n e',u,!i‘ "r » discussion of ¡ng to keep their places up so that they * X m fa ite lie sS'he^d “in q onnec u ir e 1 may be a credit to the community. lion w ith th e a g ric u ltu ra l a d ju s t Anyone that would deliberately break m ent act. P rofessor P o tte r p o in ted out that off flowers and throw them around in the ev ery a d ju stm e n t or red u ctio n p ro yard and on the porch should be so gram put into effect had to ru n asham ed of them selves that they could .th e g a u n tle t of a th re e fold test us not face the owner of the property de- Ito w h e th e r a change in supplv P aym ent of th e 1933 34 county .school fund apportiiiiiiiueit w a s com pleted W ednesday w ith th e d is trib u tio n of w u rra n ts to talin g >25.- IMt.’i 15 to county (list rlets T h a t a good sh a re of the 1934 i l l funds w ould be a v ailab le by the end of tile c u rre n t school y e a r was th e p red ictio n m ade by th e co u n ty school su p e rin te n d e n t's office W an an ts d istrib u te d W ednesday anioiinted to $2 79 p e r capita on a school census of 9283 ch ild ren T he H illsboro d istric t received >3130 38 Friday Marks End Bird House* Event w ould m ate ria lly affect th e price, w h e th e r the red u ctio n w ould still W O tn a tl III t i l e e V e i l l ll g O f l i f e p u t t i n g 111 leave a s m uch or m ore of a com many hours of work in keeping « l up L i her m odity th an Itas been used re g u .. , . ... , finallv flO W V rS OllIV TO 1111(1 OllV m O H IlU g t h a t h e r larly in the past, a n d h e th er the physical ‘needs of the efforts for beautification have been nulli w people re q u ire m ore of th e com fied by w anton destruction. m odity re g ard less of price. C oncerning w heat. P o tte r e x Often the kindly home owner would plained th a, sm all supplies have gladly give flowers to those who might consistently b ro u g h t g re a te r total come ami ask them, but they surely do re tu rn s to pro d u cers thun large not want the flowers broken off and crops; th a t A m erica w ill use a p pro x im ately so m uch w heat for stolen. stTOVed I ’ ictUfC l the feelillC S o f a ll e l l l c f l v 1 • ' • . ‘ ■ 1 i l t l i t l i n g s J’ l « » I C l t l t J I l y The vast $4.880,000 work relief bill has at last been approved by congress a fte r weeks of w rangling in the senate. Everything possible should be done to g a rd ie ss^ ’p riw '^i^thuT^dietp This should prove a stim ulating factor encourage people to grow flowers for the cians a re ag reed th a t no g o o d of home ami n would l'omc try in g to fon * 1.1PI ria a I lly I >• g re from .... th at will continue the country on the road love of beautv ami in pride m il ate a te __ r consum ption of w heat in th e diet. to recovery. Most any self respecting per community. Som ew hat sim ilar conditions e x son now on SERA rolls would and should ist w ith every com m odity w hich prefer this work that will be offered at has com e u n d e r a re d u ctio n or a security wage. F u rth er it will not be so a d ju stm e n t program , says P otter, w hile dairy products, use of w hich g reat th at the w orker will not want to responds quickly to. a low er p rice do everything possible to secure work in and m ore of w hich w ould benefit Roosevelt Strikes Back private industry. the a v era g e diet, have not been b jected to a red u ctio n program Oregon's Senator McNary as in most T here is force in th e president s ap p eal for th e su In th e m ain, he said, a d ju stm e n ts cases was found on the liberal side in enforcem ent of N R A re g ard less of a tta c k s by the have m erely tak e n u p the slack T he codes w ere adopted by voluntary action caused by lost e x p o rt m arkets. support of the Roosevelt work relief plan. courts. those d ire c tly affected S u p p o rt and en fo rc e "A lot of la th e r m isleading s ta te Throughout the long battle, word from of m ent w ere pledged "T here is," said P re sid e n t Roose m ents have been m ade in c o n n ec W ashington says. McNary stood consis velt in his le tte r to D onald Richberg. "no excuse tion w ith the processing tax and tently against merely political opposition w h atso ev er at th e presen t tim e for m em bers of w ith benefit paym ents. P o t t e r tra d e a n d in d u stry w ho h ave sponsored a n d a re ;uided has Ow t o n n •■and «aid th t h a » t > the h, and against obstruction. ... fail f .i t to give them „ w h .,. UUUIU "It 11 n-‘!' sub ject to th ese codes to h „ o i le governm ent is m erely p aying the On the other hand Senator Steiw er h e a rte d su p p o rt.” fa rm e r for not grow ing w heat T he purpose of NRA w as to set up a b e tte r p aying them su b sta n tia l sum s for was one of nine th a t voted against the in d u stria l o rd e r It w as in te n d e d th a t business and doing n o thing measure. The first speech d e liv e r e d in d u stry m ight be reliev ed of d e stru ctiv e a n d costly "T he fact Is th e g o v e rn m e n t is against the bill was by Steiwer. in which co m petition of th e c u t-th ro a t kind. It was in ten d ed not paying th e fa rm e r out of its he criticized the president and accused th a t w o rk ers w ho do good w ork should be paid in ow n fu n d j at all but _______ is m erely him of defying the m andate of congress p ro portion to th e v alu e of th e ir services and th a t paying the’ fa rm e r w h at th e gov"- th e ir hours of em ploym ent should be. as n e arly a s e rn m e n t took aw ay from - in m aking the allotm ent for Bonneville possible, fitte d to th e needs for th e product of th e ir e r a t th e tim e th e w h e at th w e as farm sold dam. because in Steiw er’s view this was toil. T h ere ' has been a g re at deal T he NRA law is still intact. It w ill c o n tin u e ra th e r fru itless a rg u m e n t as to not in the class of works th a t congress to be. a t least u n til final decision as to its consti- w ho a ctu ally . . pays . th e , processing _______ _ intended to provide for. llillslx u o G ard en clu b bird H oum * niildihtf contest for x ru d r achonl c h lld ie n dost*. Friday Ju d g e s Wai re n llu r n e .s of C urtw liua, Mi Ad unis, m anual train in g in striie to r at Forest G rove, and M aurice Itoutig high M-hool m anual a ria liw truetui w ill m ake th e ir deciidntui F riday a fte r school W inning «Ulrica will lw ex h ib ited in the C. C atore w indow Aw ard* will be d latrth u tc d S a tu rd ay m orning by G a rd en d u b m em ber* at the C C atore M rs What Other Editors Say Should Have Backing of All tu tio n a lity is m ade by th e su p rem e court. By th e a p p earan ce of C hief Ju stic e H ughes a n d A ssociate Ju stic es B randeis a n d V anD evanter before th e se n ate com m ittee it is q u ite c le ar th a t th e suprem e c o u rt does not w ish to encourage short cuts in c o n stitu tio n a l tests. T he effectiveness of th e NRA codes w as n e v er « • a a . - . . . . - Wage Restitution High k lic /- ir v iw iz in Z S -A n i_ i _ _ a — : a ____ _____ j . N l ( » n il H V »Step to End War r he national house of representatives Tuesday passed a m easure for the elimin ation of war profits. If carried on through the senate and with the approval of the president this should be one of the big gest steps ever taken for perm anent peace. The American Legion and other veterans' groups have been striving for such a plan for years in the belief th at it would do more to end war than anything else. Reports from the liquidation of the .'shute Savings bank on the m atter of divi dends would indicate th a t a pretty good job is being done by John Searcy, deputy superintendent of banks, who is in charge of liquidation. The third dividend is be- mg paid commercial depositors today. El j per cent *.n the savings departm ent and 45 per cent in the commercial dep art m ent have been paid. A f e u . . McMinnville has put a ban on hand- bills to curb the nuisance experienced bv many housewives everywhere. Many Cali fornia cities have taken similar action in the past. A nnouncem ent of b u ild in g p la n s changes in location and talk of home con struction and m odernization heard in re cent weeks sure indicate better times ahead for the building trades and m ate rial dealers. U." r1*»T3 ho wxl *-J >«• - . I s . , a . Teachers Attend Final Institute can s a re expressing re sen tm en t each tim e they find S teiw er s nam e am ong th e sm all and narrow group of insurgente.—Hood R iver News. W age restitutions are one of the most im portant benefits th at have accrued from Thank You. Steen the workings of NRA. C. Laird McKenna. Oregon compliance officer, re p o rts'th ä t a ,ng m ñ u ^ u a l \ ^ i ; ha,,f ThT“ 1*"8 enter‘J‘n‘ total of J73.442.17 was restored to work- «t1* O regon m ap cam e out in new dress ers of the eight western states who had N ot th a t it needed it. but ju st because th e publishers. e M cK inney and his m other, believe in giving been paid below code levels during March. th e e rn ir folks at H illsboro ju st a little bit b e tte r th an In the same states the total wage restitu the b e s t —S h e rid an Sun. tion from January 2 to March 30 was $205,149.05. Still, the howls of the chisel- er and their congressional mouthpieces Hours, Wages, and Prices may be heard throughout the land in an W ashington h ears th a t m an y a u th o ritie s believe effort to bring back the old days of "dog the NRA should be confined stric tly to se ttin g of eat dog with concentrations . . . . . . the . . . v l further u a iu s ii « V iiic iiir a u u iis m axim u m h o u r, m in i« ...» , maqrimtirw ____ . . ...... ’ ” * of wealth and centralizations of business with child labor T hose h X th th re re e e purposes a re su f . T of a few years ago. ficient excuse for a n y organization. W hy not add C h ris tia n Science T a lk A ttra c ts R ecord C ro w d C h ristia n Science lecture, spon sored b y ’ H illsboro and Forest G rove c h u rch es of C hrist Scientists at the H illsboro union high school a u d ito riu m S u n d ay evening, a ttra c ted a larg e crow d Ja m es G. R ow ell. C S . of K ansas C ity. M o . was lec tu re r C om plete lectu re is given on page tw o of section two. Our Yesterdays D e p a rtm e n t S tore Stock H e re D a m a g e d by W a te r Fifteen Years Ago D am age estim ated at $1000 w as I A rgus, A pril 8. 1920 — Follow ing a g itatio n of | caused a t W eil's D ep artm en t store | H illsboro clu b for g re a te r a n d b e tte r H illsboro, city W ednesday m o rn in g b y w a t e r council called a special e lection e arly in Ju n e for w hich leaked th ro u g h from one th e purpose of v o tin g on a bond issue of $15.000 of the a p a rtn je n ts over the store W ater-soaked goods w ere not in fo r im provem ent of S h u te park. R ussell M organ w ith U. O. glee clu b re tu rn s sured. from to u r of E aste rn O regon. W. V. B ergen a p p o in ted county cam paign d i Y o u n g ’s F u n e ra l H om e re cto Rav. r for In te r-c h u rc h W orld M ovem ent. N o w B eing R em o deled R ay-M allng file in co iy o ra tio n p ap ers Incor- Y oung's F u n e ra l hom e on East p o ra to rs a re H. w Ray. B E M aling a n d C. F. W ashington is being rem odeled and N oakes renovated C apacity of the chapel i T hom as E lliott, w ho b u ilt first b rick co u rt- will be increased and th e b u ild 'Ph' house, died F riday. ing m odernized. M rs C. W. R ollins elected p re sid en t L egion A uxiliary. D ivorces G ranted M ove on foot to e stab lish big hospital in c o u n Hull M ay L. H ull from C larence ' ty A. C. S h u te is c h airm a n of H illsboro c lu b com C Hull. m ittee in v estig a tin g * K irk p a tric k —B erth a K irk p a tric k ! Mrs. F ritz G in d h a rt, n a tiv e of B uxton, died from R alph K irk p a trick M arch 29 B irth s—G irl, to M r and Mrs. C arl D ick of W est 1 Ask y o u r a tto rn e y to send y o u r Union, A pril 5 ; legal a d v ertisin g to th e Argus. Thirty Years Ago A rgus. A pril 13, 1905 -E. B T ongue last S a tu r- 1 day w on th e S hogren c u p a t th e P o rtlan d H unt i clu b cross c o u n try chase, leading a ll co m petitors I by tw o points. W. H. L yda saw m ill and 100,000 feet of lum ber b urn n e a r G re en v ille M onday at a loss of m ore th an $10.000 B irth s—To M r a n d Mrs. F ra n k R eh of C o rn e lius a boy, A pril 11 To Mr and M rs F re d Roou of n e a r F arm ington, a girl, A pril 9 To Mr and M rs T en n is P y le of H illsboro, a girl. A pril 12 To Mr and M rs G A. P a tte rso n of H illsboro, a bov. A pril 11 T S W ea th e rred goes to Los A ngeles to H ead ( am p session of W .O .W as re p re se n ta tiv e of W ash ington co u n ty W oodm en Local w om en's band concert to give c oncur« A pril 19 M em bers a re S u sie M cK inney, Je n n ie ¿<,eas<2n t‘r O llle G re e a r- w J. W all d e a d e n , Eva W eatherred. J e n n ie G reer. Ix-pha R uble N ettie Calendar Sampl es H e re N o w Place Your Orders Through the WllsbortJßiA. rq us T e le p h o n e 3101 SUcklei Axk y our u tto rn e y to te n d your legal udvertiaiug to th e A rgus Ban Lifted; Wheat Farmers Busy Local Firms Plan Location Changes Ihlv's Shoe sto re and How e's C lothing shop w ill m ove to new q u a rte rs liu th e Dow ns building on Second av en u e and w ill be open for hufinex* on A pril 22 A nother business change* a n n o u n ced th is w eek w ill be the tr a n s f e r rin g of Eve's B eauty »hop from the W ells b uilding to the McAleur b uilding T h e lx*auty shop will m ove w ith the H illsboro Phai inacy Airport Project to be Discussed I('« v r » tlr » u * l fro m i> «g « o r,« ) ing his nctlvitlex Inw ard o b taining federal a p p ro p ria tio n s for roads Ed I. Moore, secretary , w as an- th o riz rd to w rite Mott c o m m en d ing him on his efforts. P lan s for u H illsboro B argain Day w ere discussed but no date w as set L o c a l G r a n g e r s P la n M e e t H e re S a tu rd a y s n d e r AAA c o n tra c ts sp ra n g oito a c tio n to p lan t a ll av ail- sh le a cre ag e , w hen S e c re ta ry •le n ry A. W allace, r ig h t, re- •uoved ull r e s tric tio n s on 1 9 3 J s p r in t w heat p lan tin g . Scenes like th e sh o v e — a H opper. W ash.. f a rm e r seeding his g ro u n d — a re being e n a c te d th ro u g h o u t th e lau d , to f u r nish th e b u m p e r crop w hich th e i .tA hopor will p ro tec t th e V S. from s h o rta g e s re su ltin g iro tn la st y e a r's d ro u th , w hich o v r e c u r In th e west th is year. C” . 'i in c re a s e s of 19.15 m ust. > >«, v er, he offset by c o rre - sna id ln g re d u c tio n s next y e a r. W a lltc o ru le d . H illsboro G runge w ill hold an all-da- m eeting h e re S a tu rd ay T he program , w hich w ill be u n d e r the d ire itio n of the hom e «economics club, w ill begin at I 30 p m and w ill In- open to th e public Pom ona ' G ran g e m eets at C ed ar Mill April 24 I B irths M cG uire T o M r and Mrs. J It M cG uire of l.aurelw ood. A pril tl a girl. laik so n -To Mr a n d Mrs John Iaikson. A pril 10, a boy To Mr and M rs G ail K arn s of O renco, A pril 10, a girl Vets, Scouts He.-ir Make Large Gain Commander Gates A wide open tow n a n d a lawless tow n m ean th e same th in g .—Ex. Ona D ii arce .Sait F ile d S tick le r Lola It ( ’h a d e s I) S tick le r A ppro x im ately i n county te a c h ers a tte n d e d th e final in stitu te of C«,L,„ th e c u rre n t school y e a r at Pacific I’ lO t O r O cllC S I lC F C ! u n iv ersity S a tu rd a y Dr. G. A Od- gers of th e u n iv e rs ity education d e p a rtm e n t and R ev C laude Sabin of F orest G ro v e w ere fe atu red ) S ales of a utom obiles in W ash- speakers. | ington co u n ty in d ic a te a substan- O th e r , events J th <> pro g ram tia l u p tu rn in business as com - ■vere play day a ctiv ities by Miss R uth B urlingham of th e u n iv ersity i p r ” * w ith a y e a r ago. according and m otion p ictu res o f O regon !to H *' M acK enzie. p resid en t of scenes by M r s C h arles H ines of th e chafr>i*'r of com m erce Sales in F orest G rove M usical fe atu res w e re ,9S'* for ,b e f«rst th re e m onths p re sen te d by D ean E dith C ollais- am o ,,n ted to 42 against 122 for th e Evans of t h e P acific u n iv ersity sam e Pe rio d th is yea«- m usic d e p a rtm e n t and by co u n ty M acK enzie re p o rts his m otor teachers. firm as h aving sold 25 c ars in the T he co u n ty tea ch e rs' association first B rst th re e m onths th is y e a r as ap p ro p ria ted $10 fo r th e grade vom ine n from J a n u a ry com parisi pared w w iin ith n nine scho° I traclc and ,,e ,d m eet 1 to M arch 31 ln 1934 to them , how ever, th e provision to p re v en t selling goods below actu al cost, w hich still leaves plenty of leew ay for th e in d iv id u a lly b rillia n t p e rso n ’ — St. H elens Mist. It seem s m ighty good to see M o r r i - Wei! back on the job a t Weil's Depart m ent store a fte r an extended absence b e - . . fa o n , ,,f e .u .e of - I ■■ I ■ I » ,» . M . orrl, boro 8 m ost active Citizens and a good rudp K endall. P earl Sm ith. B ird S appington civic w orker and his friends are happy to Ford' Blanche H“«ion, and Eva C ornelius see him able to he back in the harness. b ra t^ g o X T e SddTJ«'aann” e r^ ^ e A phrn’,r' ’ Isudies* Ahi of the M F chilit hei«! a h u iin ess m eeting W<«dne afterutMin in the c h u rc h banem cic tJX—th e producer, th e "dealer or the u ltim ate consum er T h ere is no m agic in th e processing ta x It is m erely a m echanism to p enalize the no n -co -o p erato r o r p ro tec t the co-operator." Hillsboro’s Fourth of July celebration for the city and • the coun- pubiic^piritS^iea^ers0"1 '- ■' CG’°Peration by 4 is -«. a is- great k event « j _a. * u v u icouci a in business, in d u stry and Dog Owner Fined ty. It can be made an even more im portant labor th at m ade th e codes w o rk ab le T hat co-opera- and worthwhile a ffa ir for the benefit of «*■”» Should c o n tin u e to be the first rule, no m a t Lack of License te r w hat th e fu tu re m ay hold —O regon Jo u rn a l the community if it is made more of Jo h n A. M cGee of O renco was local homecoming event. fined $10 and costs in th e local ju stic e of the peace c o u rt M onday This celebration is traditional in Hills as th e first in a se ries of cases boro and is known fa r and wide as one As Steiwer Sees It brought again st dog o w n e rs w ho of the most successful Fourth of July As S e n a to r Steiw er of O regon sees it th e country have failed to buy licenses W ar- events in the northwest. It should be con is getting no b e tte r fa st un d er th e Roosevelt a d - ra n ts h ave been issued for sev eral in istratio n , which is th e sen ato r's way of lettin g others a n d th ey have been sum - tinued and with the w holehearted co-op m his frien d s know w hat a sta lw art republican h e is. m oned to a p p e a r in c o u rt by the eration of every individual in the com- . - ------- B ut u n fo rtu n ately for th e sen ato r from th e big sheriff. F in e of >25 a n d costs w as levied mumty. In every way possible it should country of e aste rn Oregon, th e figures com plied w ith be made an asset to the community and a resP°«»sible a u th o ritie s do n o t serve as a bolster for against J a 5k H eltzel of P o rtlan d w hen he plead g uilty to! goodwill event th at will he f p l t a n d a n his °P inion Even in his ow n territo ry conditions to - a M onday c h arg e of failing to have a fish nreciated th r m .J h m .t i h l v l a t P d a y ' “ com Pa red ’ lth those prevailing, let us say. I recidtea throughout the year. in Ja n u a ry 1933—th e closing days of th e Hoover ing license. Elm o F G a rd n e r of w as fined , $10 and I Ideas for the improvement and con- a d m in istratio n , a re so m uch b e tte r th a t th e fa rm - M ountaindale , h„ ■ tinuance of the celebration and home- J™ really aTLrnmobi “ T i . h ^ t ' n c e n ,nf coming should be welcomed by whoever ^ s a l ^ ^ s ^ ^ ^ i S l , io^SSTfaiow thZl p!a‘^ W,‘IUrd H“ s *’i H*n»boro sponsors It. O ur thought is th a t every ef- m an y of th e voters who sent him to W ashington are F r t d a y ^ n d * r ^ v e d T ^ s u s t ^ n d i d fort should be m ade to increase the inter- »Bly «»Bly. sup p o rtin g th e Roosevelt governm ent in sentence pended est of the people in Hillsboro and our h®116* that 11 ls makins u»e « « i effo rt 1 of m any years in behalf of all A m ericans. Instead of neighboring communities. fo r th e privileged class And m any of these rep u b li lt(>K«*r» lltMteaa— l(u v w ard com m unity aew lug d u b m et A pril 3 w ith Mm W II Kur en» Next m eeting w ill be w ith M is 11 K um m er the uftertioun » A pril 17 M em bers o L th c Boy S cout troop ponsored by th e A m erican Legion. ! '•vero a t ,h e '««*«” > I*08* m eeting T uesday night S ta te Com- rna n d e r H V G ales of th e G ran d A rm y of th e R epublic, w ho was present, stressed th e im p o rtan ce of scout tra in in g for good citizen sh ip " ounty - legion - - m b - o re e w ill be C Ja held at B anks A pril 28 K enneth W ilcox is ad d in g u room hi- hom e at th e c o rn er of Fall o n stre et and F o u rth a v en u e I f Moscou keeps «ending bar bers to w ork mi the collective farm er«, as they did r«<ently. more ou n trlea are going to I« Kin r • »KUliing Itusala. N o » th at heart balio suits are to i.ig |>rolilhlled In m ore mol moro states, less g irls w ill hid th e ir suitors fa re w e ll by s a jln g " I ' l l be suin« you " A sre il di-.il of lb .it pre -ire ngul ist the l:i. une la s law pro vision (o r revenllng salaries probably m utes from liu m i'id s w ho "fo rg e t" to te ll Ih e lr wives of the Inst three pay raises. W hen the bonus h ill Is pa I, I*. S w ar Veterans w ill he real "dough" boys. A fam o u s o re n e a ira c o n d u c to r says. "T o enjoy o p e ra, one m ust know w bst Is going on " To e n joy b u rlesq u e, s p p a r e a tly . It's th e o th e r way a ro u n d . According to the papers. Ilv rd ’s nteo enjoyed Mae West films near the South Pole. And they talk about tha rigors of the Arctic cold. In E u ro p ean c o u n trie s w here d ic ta to rs ra ts , people s t ill go to th e polls to vote W e ll, an y w ay. th e w a lk s s»od e t ere tae. VENETIAN - FOR 5 DAYS ISSO jK^»ycr nero«« llam e K rm ndrlrd to W. M erncra rind It dirti, tilt to® »lee;» d u riti t .tul »’ . » * « new s Item T ry to get iliem to hellet e in a Hündin, it Cl IVH I N '• * I ’ I V J I a . T I H 'C <Ul(.l 1 L J t l o . A PRIL 14 to I fi. Inri A dm ission 10c and $5< Free Picnic Ham and Bean Dinner ivith Westinghouse Electric Roaster FIRST COME . . . FIRST SERVED this bargain T O D A Y . 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