i n I L L S B O R O A R G Ü S .n iL L S B O R O . O R R G ÎTilli'bnn^-Arg us Business W omen Regulation Can Not Cure “Sick" Industries Thursday, man service, II a in., first and th ird Sundays; English service, II a in., second and fo u rth S undays E. Ju liu s Truglln. pus tor tf "N atio n al Business W om en's W eek," W ith W h lrh la Com bined the H illah o ro Independent w hich was c e le b ra te d by clubs ill over H illa b u ro A rvu a Ketab 18‘J4 H ille b o ro Independent Ketab. 187S the I nited S tates. A laska, and H aw aii, ha> Laurel Evangelical Chureh M c K IN N B Y & M c K IN N B Y . Pu blisher* (Seven m iles .south of Hillsboro) m arked a n o th e r m ilestone in the progress lly Huger Babson Published Thursday. I ntere«] as aecond-claaa m a tte r In the Sunday s«hn«d. 19 a 111 Mrs A p o a to ffir» a t llills h ttro , Oretron ot wom en as good citizens. Since o rg a n iz a ­ BABSON PARK. Florida. M arch Wat kins, siipei I nt enden t P leaching tion in 1919, these clubs have had a steady IS Can a new NRA oi sim ilar type s«»rvicv, U a. m. Ju n io r f i l l is t u in w V erne M c K inney mbs e . c M c K in n ey EiultMvnr, tl i*, in Ret V T . S p e c i e, E d ito r grow th, and now num ber over 62,000 i of governm ent regulation solvo the A asocíate Editor problem of our "sick" in d u s trie s ' tf past nr. wom en. Beaverton Itureh of C hrist c u t l lasses lo r a il ages C om e and In view of all the talk about the O F F I C I A L N E W S P A P E R O F W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y As a civic influence the Business and Next L ord's Day morning. 9 45 b rin g Hie c h ild re n w ith you M orn n e w Guffey lull Elm i ( ’htirch of Christ. Scientist Selected aa O regon** Beat W eekly New sp aper, 1930 Professional W om en's club is m alting it- “to fix u p ” t h e a m . th ere will be a up,1,'tnl p ro ­ ing w o rs h ip at It Y ouiig p e o p le 1 Servlees uie held every Sunday N am ed on A ll-A m e ric a n W e e k ly N e w sp aper Eleven , 1930 m ee tin g at ti 15. D cltuai W vutl. pics gram given d tiiin g llie class hour. nt II a m ; Wvducsiluy evening coal business, tins selt know n in every com m unity in w hich Honocabl« M en tio n N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Association N e w sp ap er id e m E v en in g e v a n g e listic se rv ic e services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school Follow ing this, tl a. nt.. Hie reg u lar question is timely Piw Juction Contest, 1931-35. and G eneral Excellence, 1935 one is o rg an ized , and its m em bership is J. F S hackelford, pastin' lit 11 a. nt. Pupils tip to th e age Is public re g u la ­ com m union service will be held ot • da m ade up ot wom en who are w illing to co­ Subscription Rates S tric tly Cash in Advance of 20 years ure welcomed. Flee tion m o re p o w er­ a fter w hich th e re will be special First Baptist Churrlt reading room open on W ednesdays W ith in W ishington C ounty o p e ra te w ith c h a m b e rs of com m erce am i ful than n atu ral F aster anthem s by the choir under direction of Mrs J Johnson The P e r year Tuesday, 7:39, the Oretien cottage nnd S atu rd ay s from 2 until 4 p. in 31.50 T w o m onths ______ ____ econom ic l a w s ' 35 all o th e r groups w hich are in need of a c ­ S ix monht .85 lin e m onth ............ 30 20 T he New D e a l s u b je c t of the m orning serm on will p ray er in,•etui', will be at the home S unday's topic, "R eality ” Three m onths tive. alert wom en to assist in th e ir projects. 30 50 P e r copy .......... ..... The R c-utT cchun Now " The i f Mr and Mrs Dobra Thursday 5c says. Yes." T he be O utside W ashington C o unty T hey do not ask special favors in business econom ists s a y V >ung P eople's society m eets at 8 p m .m id-w eek p ray er a n il C ongregational C hurch U . 8.. per year 12.00 Fo reig n countries 33 50 Friday, from because they a re wom en, but are tak in g M i i i c I i 28 10 a m . church school, "N o " L et us e x ­ t! 'll) p. m F aster pageant. "Love B ible study hour am ine tin* coal in- and I ife T rium phant." 7 39. u n d er 12 noon until 3 p m . Go,si Friday w ith E aster story P rof F Stull,•>'. th e ir places beside men in the business M E M B E R O regon S tate F ir s t A u dited Paper, dustrv. h is a n direction of Mrs H atch will be g iv ­ services The seven sayings of supei ihtendeut Eustei m usical se r­ E d ito ria l Association and w orld. They a re ta k in g a keen interest in la r g e s t A B C W eekly N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Asso­ vice, Il a m . w ith brief .sermon excellent illu s tra ­ en M idweek service is held W ed­ C hrist on Hie Cross will be dis C irc u la tio n in W est. ciation. politics and b e tte r living conditions, and t e 1 r V . B ilis, h i turn for it is not nesday a! 7:30 p m and Ls follow ed cussed by the m inisters of Hie city upon “E ternal L ife" E aster music by choir practice G eorge W Hatch, E aster D aw n " a short cantata Sunday school 9 45. w ith ;» :s pecial are schooling them selves to have a b e tte r only one of our pastor. service for th,1 children. Mobntng 1» E I. A shford, presented by u n d e rsta n d in g of all problem s io n fro n t- nio-t ba c industries, but it is a l ­ service at It The subject will bo. chorus and soloists, tw enty tw o so one of o u r "sickest." ing citizens of th e day. If C hrist Be Not Risen But Now voices Soloists and (piaitet voices Whosoever Will Why Not? Coal Industry's P roblem is C hrist R isen" It Y P II. at 7 Mrs W F H inds M rs W F oster The purposes of this g roup are to ele­ tA bove N orth P lains) F or the first cen tu ry of o u r in ­ Sunday school. It) a n t . readv to Evening serv ice at 8 D uring the M rs Fi'w in II H nreiidrick of M< - Public em ployes are im m une from con­ vate th e s ta n d a rd s for w om en in business dustry life coal w as un d isp u ted as begin a new q u a rte r of Bible study song se rv ic e q u e stio n s w ill b e M iunvllie. Mrs Wallace S|M>nro of trib u tin g to the support of th e ir g overn­ and the professions; to prom ote the in ­ our leading energy pro d u cer D u r­ Classes for all ages Serm on by Hie answ ered The subject ill b e Portland. Mi- It W H a l l i e s Adolf m ent th ro u g h incom e taxes. W hy this te re sts of business an d professional w om ­ ing this period. w hen op erato rs had pastor. It a in An F aster message "C o n sp ic u o u s C h a ra c te r w of t h e Klein of Portland. Law rence Wis ev erything th e ir own w ay. little should be is h a rd to u n d e rsta n d or ju stify . e n : to brin g about a spirit of co-operation was done to im prove th e ir product will be brought All day services Cross, B arabbas E veryone is wel- n ii't', W Foster T A Dtingan. Mrs Diingan. Mrs. F Sewell. Dixie l.ce T here does not seem to be any logical r e a ­ am ong business and professional wom en and m ethods of its use to m ake it w ith basket d in n er at noon All coinè to spend F a s te r w itli us McDowell, accom panists. Young friends invited to fellow ship O rtiz \\ W eniger, pastor. son why an official should not help to pay in th e nation, and to extend o p p o rtu n ities im m une from com petition. In 1918. our People's m eeting. 7 p. m . under w ith us. all day or to any service supervision of Law rence Wismer coal consum ption hit its peak 678.- his share, if his incom e is larg e enough, to wom en th ro u g h ed u catio n along lines throughout th e day. E vangelistic Foursquare Chureh 300.000 tons. In that y ear coal p ro ­ service. 8 p. m Tuesday, all day T A rth u r Dungan. minister. any m ore th a n any o th e r person. A special Good Friday service I of in d u strial, scientific and vocational a c ­ duced 81 p er cent of th e energy p ray er service: evangelistie service. w ill be held in the chureh nt 7:45 ' The suprem e court in a 7-2 decision tivities. T h eir m otto is " B e tte r Business used, com pared w ith 15 p er cent for 8 p m M elvin F Jam es. Pastor, p in., at w hich tim e Rev Edith ■ All S aints Episcopal C hureh oil an d n a tu ra l gas. and 4 p e r cent m orning f.aMesy.a. »a ooFszh, vicar takes this opportunity recently reversed a decision of low er fe d ­ W om en for a B etter Business W orld." C am pbell, form erly of Hillsboro, i to The wish th e people of Hillsboro ' • w aterpow er. Today, tw o decades eral courts th at an em ploye of th e New w ill pleach Her subject will be la! h a . dropped to around "The Coldest Vers»1 tn th e B ible.' a very happy Faster, and to e x ­ Christian Church l o r k city w a te r system should pay th e tend to them a cordial invitation 1 t, . p o d in in g 52 per Lord's day unified study-w orship E veryone is urged to attend the | to w orship w ith ns F aster m orning m odest fed eral tax of §256.27 The new. old ag e pension setu p is e ' « t.’tal i ■ a : ■ y against 38 per service in- thr,-e-hour service in th e Baptist 9 45-11 45 a nt. C h u rc h Services for F aster will be held ' ' ' an I n atu ral gas. and ID come of §14,000 in 1931. bound to a d d secu rity to oldsters, ntttiiv Ci cent school 9 45 Aim 306 in a tte n d a n c e . church from noon u n til 3 p, m as follows- C hurch school. 9 45 a for w aterpow er! E aster S unday will com m ence w ith Justice R oberts m ade a contention in of whom have been faced w ith serious per Since O ffering for hom e missions. D ecis­ 1918 tw o tren d s hav e cut sunrise service nt the F ir Lawn m . th e children are requested to the m inority rep o rt th at should a p p e al to w orries as to how they a re to get along. down c o a ls lead tl i G re a te r e ffi­ ion service conducted by pastor. the cem etery lull-crest at tl a. m. At bring th eir m ite boxes T he tnorn- M orning w orship i F aster service! th e average citizen, who m ust pay income The big problem , of course, will be fo r the ciency in coal-burning; a n d (2) 1 oclock. Solos by Miss M aurine 9:30 a m th e Sunday school is : mg service will be at II o'clock grow th in use of com petitive fuels. and Will be as follows: P roces­ taxes, w hen he said of the reb ellin g ta x ­ counties to raise th e a d d itio n a l f u n d s C oupled w ith the excess m ining Moore and F in est O bert, singing presenting a special E aster program sional hymn. 170; Kvre. C hant p a y e r: S erm on "T he Voice w ith beautiful illustration Sunday Book. Collect. Epistle and Go-pel needed from p ro p erty taxes. capacity developed d u ring the w ar. evangelist SbeciaPSuter Ttturic ' w d ServicM... Laivmaking Costs Show Increase; (Jerk Hire Cains Itv A. 1«. Ilm lh r c k SALEM Day by «lay in every way the cost of law m aking m ount . higher and higher A com puri. on of the c\|»«,n.;c of th«» recent legi . lative se lion w ith that of 30 y ear; ago show s th at tin* cords liuve m ure than doubled in that period W here.is the '.« Jon ju.st elo -n , w ill have co t the ta x p a y e r. < t O regon betw een $140.000 and $1 >0 000 h> the tim«* all the hill.s an* paid the session of 1901) cont only $05.300 High p< »1. in the legislative «•xpense scale was reached in the session of 1927 w hich cost a total of $100 103 IK This figure however includes $20 120 in vx|M*iise rnoii«*> w hich the law m aker« voted t <> them selves nt the rate of $5 a day and w hich was later held to have been in violation of th e vonstitu* tion and repaid in purt Increase In the expenne of clerk hire accounts in large m easure for the m ounting costs of legislative .es/dons W hereas th e m - sion of I00‘i spent only $23.215 55 for clei k stenographers. doorkeepers, sei • grants at-arins amt o th er em ployes the recent .session spent $tl3H3| for the xame service, not including the cost of revising the house amt se n ­ ate Journals which w ork is .till tn progress Incidentally the records also re veal th at no .session m the past .30 years has adjourm ut w ithin tin* 40 day . for w hich the constitution a l­ lows the m em bers to d raw their $3 per diem T h ree sessions have adjourned w ithin nm* day of tin* 40-day limit, but th e others huve run longer, th at of 1033 setting a record at 00 days '1‘liis session, how ever, in spite of its length spent only $10 900 for clerical help and cost u total of only $102.172 05, e cablishing a record u> the least vx- pensive session since 1010 • • • • Tw o m em bers of th e state parole board W H T reece of P ortland and Floyd L U tter of Salem r e ­ signed this week in protest again.-.t the action of the sta te senate m killing the new parole program G overnor M artin does not exp«« t to appoint th eir successor ■ before ’ Ju ly 1 W L Gosxlin, secretary to th»» governor. Is ex*officio a m em ­ ber of the hoard All m em bers >erve w ithout pay The proposed pat ole board m easures would have created a full-tim e ch airm anship at $3t>no a y ear and allowed th«» o th er mem- hvr.s of the hoard $10 a day for th«» tim e actually served in per - form ing th eir dulie the industry has been in poor shape from the Open T o m b " S ervice to school is seeking to surpass Its re c ­ I for F aster G loria Tibi, C hant Hook; O utput is off 30 p er cent an d prices shut-ins 2.39 p in . conducted by o r d atten d an ce At 11 u m . Rev. G ra tia . Tibi, ('lim it Hook. Ntcene have suffered likewise. A lthough young people led by E rnest O bert. Ena Fanson will d eliv er an E aster Creed; hymn. 172; serm on by the soft coal at the m ine sells for 80 per C hristian E ndeavor 6:30 p. nt. In ­ m orning m essage C rusaders m eet ! vicar O ffetory anthem . "The R adi­ cent w hat it did 15 years ago; hard term ed iate and young people. E v an ­ at <1 p. in. At 7:30 th e Easter e v a n ­ ant Morn." by Woodwurd C om ­ •coal is dow n nearly o ne-third. In gelistic service 7:30 p. m Musical gelistic se rv in ' w i l l comm ence. m union service, page 74 In the Sound Money the past few y ears prices have firm ­ pre-program of tableaus presenting Rev Edith C am pbell will again m .iv ,r book Sursiim Corda. w ith ed up to som e extent, but they are passion scenes of C hrist by the speak on “T he Sun is Risen " S pe­ proper preface for E aster a it <1 E dw ard Schulm erich. th e sh rew d and public still ju st equal or slightly u n d e r the young people u n d e r the direction cial E aster music w ill be rendered Sanctus Henedictus. C hant Hook sp irited H illsboro banker, recen tly m ade a speech of M artha Jan ies and and assisted before th e R otary club of th at city on th e su b ject cost of production. The law of su p ­ by the choir Solo by Ernest O bert, The pastor will be out of tow n P rayers of consecration. The Lord's of Sound Money. We did not h ear th e speech, b u t ply and dem and w orks slow ly in singing evangelist Serm on: R oil­ over E asier and this coming week, prayer, and p ray er of hum ble ac­ retu rn in g for next S un,lay's s e r­ cess Angu.. Dei. C hant Hook Com- in d u stry for m ost operators w e learn from n ew spaper rep o rts th a t he spoke well p this refer to ru n at a loss as long as ing Away Stones." B aptism al s e r ­ vices Miss C am pbell a n d Miss of so-called fiat m oney: m oney based on goods vice .—R. L. P utnam , pastor. The S h erid an Sun a few m onths ago they can ra th e r than to sh u t down Eanson w ill conduct th e Tuesday I muni,in for all com m unicants of r th an gold. and let th e ir m ines d eterio rate. . and F riday services of the coming the church C losing p ray ers and had the follow ing p e rtin en t re m a rk s on ra th e We a re not try in g to prom ote this k in d of money. Methodist Episcopal Church I~tbor and F reight Costs week T hey w ould enjoy m eeting benediction Recessional hymn. 529 this question: We m erely m ake th e statem en t th a t th e tim e w ill The labor cost in producing soft th e ir m any old friends Enjoy Holy Week services: C hoir re h e a r­ F aster services tom orrow (Good Evasion of tax atio n has alw ays been th e goal come w hen th e w hole co u n try recognizes th at th is coal rep resen ts about 39 per cent of Friday! T h ree-h o u r service in the E aster n t th e F ou rsq u are church. . sal T hursday evening at 7 30 in ­ of a large percentage of th e population and th e stead of F riday evening This will ty p e of m oney is m ore honest, m ore sound, th an th e the d elivered price. Jo h n Lewis' B aptist church, noon to 3 p. in Duet G uy P. D uffield J r . pastor. legislative branch of th e g o v ern m en t itself has bn the last rehearsal before E aster ty p e now in vogue. U nited M ine W orkers of A m erica by Mrs W A. F oster and Miss H el­ long been in th e business of c reatin g p referred A full atten d an ce is requested More b an k ers realize th is fact—for it is a fact— is a pow erful union H ence coal op­ en Dean E aster S unday 9:45 a. m The Orenco-Krrdvillr Parish classes. T he M artin anti - gam bling lilll (>ood 11 ¡day th e th ree hours* se r­ erato rs have n ev er been able to The Sunday school w ill be opened th an you m ight suspect. It is unusual, though, for one school in both churches, j vice w ill tie held from 12 noon to which was left on th e table in H i e Ju s t w hy a large n u m b er of state an d federal control wages. They have, how ever, to. C C W eber, g e n e ra l s u p e r in ­ 10 S unday to com e out w ith a public statem ent. a. in.; w orship service in the employes, w ho draw fat salaries, should be e x ­ m ade big econom ies by using m e­ tendent An E aster program will be Orenco church, 11 a. t n : w orship 3 p in M editations w ill be given house w hen th e legislature a d ­ O u r presen t cu rren cy is supposed to be based on by the vicar on the "Seven Last em pt from incom e tax pay m en t is a question th a t chanical equipm ent in m ore r e ­ given by pupils of the various de­ service gold—silv er too. now —b u t it isn 't really based on in th e R ccdville church. It Words from the Cross " Come and jo u rn ed sine die took Its place on cent years. D ue to labor-saving dw- partm ents. d irected by the follow ­ p. m. W cannot be easily answ ered. T h ere is an ev er in ­ anything. T he g o vernm ent has a gold reserve, but om en's M issionary society go as you please. Good F riday ev e­ the statu te books along w ith all of vices and declining dem and, the th e o th er legislative acts w hich creasing sentim en t th a t ev ery person ought to does n o t and w ill not p u t it out in exchange for its n u m b er of w o rk ers has fallen from ing com m ittee m em bers: Mrs K en­ m eets a t O rcnco on th e th ird W ed­ pay and especially th e b e tte r classes, w h eth er neth Cole. Miss May Cook and Miss nesday of each m onth and a! Hced- ning at 7 30 T h ere will be a short G overnor M artin did not veto. A t­ own currency, reg ard less of any prom ises th at may 850.000 in 1923 to around 575.000 at set vice of p rep aratio n for Easter torney G eneral V anW inkle held Doris W eber. T he church w orship ville on th e fo u rth T hursday of that money comes from th e g o vernm ent o r from be p rin ted on th e fact of a bill. present. T he biggest cost item in service will open at 11 a m. C hoir each p riv ate sources. It is difficult to get any in d i­ m onth. tf com m union E aster m orning at 8 This is Hie m easure against w hich In G erm any, on th e o th er hand, if you acquire the price you pay for a ton of soft o'clock Mr and M is It B urnett. processional: "Crown Hun w ith the governor exercisw l ins rigid to vidual to m ake a larw to apply to him self, if he some cu rren cy it can b e sp en t for goods, b u t has no coal, how ever, is not labor but Many Crow n " A nthem : "Hymn of 841 E Main S t. will serv e the veto th.1 em ergency clause W hen can get by w ith som e exem p tio n rack et. v alu e otherw ise. In o th er w ords it serves th e p rim ary freight. C arrying charges eat up Joy" 'B eethoven i Solo: "H osanna" i S eventh-day Adventist Church Young People's fellow ship break- lie sent tile bill back witli ills veto purpose for w hich m oney w as orig in ally m ade. W hile w ell over 59 p er cent of th e d eliv er­ 'J u le s G raier), soloist. Jo e S to rer,! S ervices are held each Sabbath fast All ire urg« d to atten d At ntes age it was laid on th e tab le as follows: Sabbath p m the nobody has less use for H itle r an d h is g o vernm ent ed price. This m eans that the eo»< A lbany college, P ortland. E aster i 'S a tu rd a y ) •; !• F w ill m eet at the and left there In liis opinion the th a n we have, it n ev erth eless is p ro b ab le th a t th e of hauling a ton of coal is more hym n: "C hrist th e Lord is Risen 1 school, 10 a. in : preaching service c h u r •h f- r th eir reg u lar m eeting atto rn ey general points out tliut use of th is k in d of m oney has help ed to av ert fi­ th an w hat the coal sells for at the T o d ay ^A llelu la'" (C harles Wesley», at 11; young people's m eeting a t th<* house lind fa-fore it for c o n ­ 2:30 p. m. P ra y e r m eeting W ednes­ nan cial d isaster so far. O f course, if a n atio n c an ­ mine! pianist, Mrs. Rex Howell. B aptis- ; day night at 8 o'clock. V isitors arc sideration only tile governor : veto T he coal in d u stry is cau g h t b e ­ G r a n d fa th e r H illsb o r o not produce as m uch as it consum es, th e m ost se n ­ ntal service. R eception of new m em - : welcome at any service —Dr. W al­ The y e a r of 1937 is s ta rtin g o ff dis­ of Hie em ergency clause sible m oney in th e w orld cannot a v e rt an even tu al tw een th e u p p e r m illstone of com ­ hers. Serm on by the pastor. 2 p. m. te r H untington, pastor. astrously, a lre a d y hav in g tw o of th e g r e a t­ collapse. tf P e o p le D ie s St. H e le n s p etitiv e fuels and the n e th e r m ill­ E aster services in the W ashington W ilbur N Coffee, g ra n d fath er of est disasters in th e h istory of th is coun­ O pponents of the C arney bill H ow ard H illn of th e H illsboro A r­ On th e oth er hand, w h ere a n atio n does produce stone of risin g labor an d freight county hom e S inging by the Ep- Mountain Home Evangelical try to its discredit. F irs t the g re a t flood am ounts fu lly equal to w hat it consum es, and its charges. I say “rising charges" for wot ih leaguers. Serm on by the Rev J gus, and Mrs J e r ry Davidson, also outlaw ing slot m achines w ho seek C hurch th e present w age agreem ent runs A H aw thorne. At 6:30 p. in. all Ep- | of Hillsboro, d ied F riday in his to sm other the m easure under a of th e Ohio and M ississippi riv e r valleys people a re in w ant, th ere m ust be so m eth in g wrong. out in less th a n tw o weeks. The R egularly each Sunday: Sunday ne of th e th in g s w ro n g could be th e cu rren cy — union w ants a new co n tract calling w orth league groups w ill meet. E ve­ school, iq a. i n , E dw ard Aebischer. hom e at St Helens F u n e ra l services ''cloud'' of Irregularity, a p p ear to and now the sickening and te rrify in g ex­ O ning service in triu m p h an t song. w ere Iti id m P o rtlan d M onday be due for still fu rth e r disillusion­ W oodburn Independent. for a six -h o u r day. a five-day week 7:30. The com bined choir of 49 voic­ su p erin ten d en t. M orning w orship Mri Coffee died 14 m onths ago ment T hese opponents w ere quoted plosion th a t sn u ffed out th e lives of nearly and a guaranteed incom e of $1.200 es from the HillsboAi and C ornelius service w ith alte rn a tin g leadership. F our d au g h ters survive Coffee had as view ing the bill as invalid be­ 500 children and te a c h e rs in one of the fo r w orkers. T he operators say this M ethodist churches directed by Joe C hristian Endeavor, 7:30 p in. E van­ liecn in ttie m inistry of th e F ree cause it failed to contain certain w o rld ’s larg e st ru ra l schools. w ill add $140.000.000 to th e payroll. S to re r w ill give th e program . L es­ gelistic service, 8 p. in Rev. V. T M ethodist church for 47 year: am endm ents alleged to have been ! boost th e cost of coal, reduce orders, te r C. M ooberry. soloist. The p la y ­ Speece, pastor. tf The tra g e d y , th e g re a te s t in th e school Following d aughters survive: M rs w ritten into th e m easure by the and throw m en out of w ork. They let entitled: "The Seeing H eart" will R u th H illis of D ayton, Wash ; M rs history of th e entire w orld, is believed to house Legal lights around th«1 state in tu rn , dem and the present 35-hour be given by a group of young peo­ M. E. Chureh (Hrthany) Boll and Mi I. Silva ,,f S' house m ake light of this co n ten ­ M ussolini rev eals th a t he ra re ly eats m eat, p ro b ­ w eek be extended to 40 hours so have been caused by an accum ulation of On G erm antow n road. Sunday ple directed by Mrs. M attie Sm ith. Helens, a n d M rs. I,. S m ith of R ogue tion nnd point to a suprem e court n a tu ra l gas in th e b u ild in g ’s sub-basem ent. ably due to th e fact h e b it off m ore th an he could th at they can com pete w ith o th er —A lexander H aw thorne, pastor. school every Sunday. 10 a m,; G er- River. opinion w ritten 40 y ears ago in fuels This deadlock looks th r e a t­ The h e a rt of A m erica goes out in an chew in E thiopia. support of th eir luwition In that ening but it w ill probably be q u ic k ­ Pilgram House expression of sincere sy m p ath y to t h e opinion in the ease of M cK innon ly settled w ith higher costs th e S cientists discover th a t p reh isto ric m an suffered vs C oiner, Ju stic e Benn held that M aundy T hursday: B lessing of strick en p a re n ts and relatives. The s ta rk from lack of vitam ins. B u t th e n h e had no ads to m ajo r result. an enrolled act, signed by t b e oils; the "M aundy," o r w ashing of D iffers from Old NRA tra g e d y of it all is unbelievable. W e never guide him. proper officers and filed in the o f­ • • • • This, then, is th e background of feet; w ith a public celebration of the know’ w hen d e a th will strik e us down. fice of the secretary of state will T he p erfect policem an, says a K ansas C ity police a typical “sick” in d u stry w hich the H oly Com m union of th e L ord's S u p ­ per. 7:39 p. m C om m union m e d ita ­ T hursday. M arch IR York bi fore sen ate judiciary com ­ be held to have been enacted as chief, should be able to b aw l out a m o to rist w ith o u t governm ent proposes to c u re by tion: "His Body, B roken: His Blood. H undred- of children and teac h ­ m ittee declares suprem e c o u r t enrolled though t h e p u blic regulation. T he new coal- legislative g etting m ad. B ut w hat ab o u t th e m otorist? NRA, ro w being pushed through S hed.” S ervice of T enebrae. S trip ­ er» crushed to death when New justices "are hum an" and that jo u rn als show th at in its progress • • • • ci differs from the old Blue ping of the altar. Good Friday: a d ­ London. Texas, consolidated school m ajo rity 's "continued fru stratio n of through th e legislature an am en d ­ N ew iron p av in g scream s a w a rn in g w hen cars E agle Act in th a t it is chiefly a oratio n of the cross; E ucharist of was sh attere d by explosion, reported m ent was adopted w hich is not in ­ tra v e l too fast. A t last, a su b stitu te for back < at co-'e of fa ir tra d e practices. C ol­ th e p re-santified; b u rial of th e holy caused by gas accum ulation under free governm ent" m ight destroy cluded in th e enrolled act Which th e court's pow er to protect A m eri­ The A m erican Legion is doing a very driving! cross. S tations of the cross, a t V es­ lective b arg ain in g and high labor th e floor of th e building. M artial ca from dictatorship. would app ear to settle any d ispute • • • • pers. 7:30 p. m. Serm on: "W hy Did law declared. w orthw hile com m unity service in sponsor­ standards a re declared to be on this point. now find th a t b ru n e ts a re soulful, public policy of the U nited States, He Have to Die?" Holy S aturday: Sunday, March 21 Dean T hom as K Konop of Notre • • * • ing the a m a te u r show each y e a r. It en­ and Psychologists blonds selfish. In o th e r words, b ru n e ts can tu rn In q u iry on school explosion at b u t a re not m ade a p a rt of the reading of th e prophecies and bless­ Dame law school tells senate ju d i­ courages young people to show th e ir ta l­ selfish overnight. E ither th e P ortland city police bill. A seven-m an com m ission is to ing of the font; th e litany; blessing ciary com m ittee that unless Roose­ New London. Texas, reveals that • • • * * ents and brings out excellent p erform ances set m inim um prices based on a v ­ of th e new fire and of the Paschal velt court bill approved "outraged" gas line serving school had been ure not so vigilant In th e ir p u r­ suit of dru n k en d riv ers as are from which d iffe re n t o rg an iz atio n s can C am bridge. Mass., m an disp u tes C incinnati's erage costs and these costs a re t candle. E aster day: D awn service of A m erican people would "by am end­ connected to a gas com pany line m em bers of th e state police or the wages. Hence, prices will in ­ public w orship. 6:30 a. m. Serm on: m ent sw eep the suprem e court out ; "w ithout know ledge or consent." secure help in p u ttin g on program s, The claim to h av in g th e first b a th tu b in A m erica, p ro b ­ d include irectly reflect w age cost--. T he sig­ "H e Is Risen Indeed." Second se r­ of the constitutional picture.” f.cn i'ral s trik e of au to w orkers police judges of the m etropolis a te la st show was very good, an d th e acts ably claim ing it w as only a w aterin g tro u g h th at nificance of th is bill spreads far vice. w ith festival music, at 19:39 a A m elia E arh art m akes record th reaten ed in D etroit, M ich, in m ore lenient w ith offenders than beyond the bounds of the soft m. Serm on: "O ur Eaith in the E v er­ flying tim e to H onolulu on first 1 protest against last w eek's forcible are the m agistrates of th e rest of show ed a g re a t deal of tale n t. W h at a floated one spring. • • • • coal in d u stry for it m ay well be lasting I.ife.” P asto r H enry S. H al­ kip of w orld flight. i ejection of sit-dow n strik e rs in the state At least records of co n ­ jo b it m ust have been fo r th e ju d g es to "M en w he spend th e p u b lic m oney ought to th e p attern of regulatory bills for ler m ay be consulted any day. e x ­ R eferendum o n anti - gam bling I o th er fields. victions for dru n k en d riv in g would a rriv e a t a decision. h av e some ex p erien ce in th e d ifficu lty of m aking a all industries. cept Monday, betw een 10 a. m. and ban in P ortland invoked w ith fil- j so indicate D uring F eb ru ary only Monday, M arch 22 d o llar.” A nd also th e agony of m ak in g out an in ­ R egardless of this new legislation, noon, betw een 4 and 6 p. m.. o r b y ; ing of petitions with 18 095 names. C hief Ju stice H ughes in letter one m otorist hail his d riv in g p e r­ com e tax re tu rn . I’ope Pius XI r n iid em n . "atile- I to S en ato r W heeler soys increase mit revoked by a P ortland court com petition from o th er fuels is still appointm ent, at th e House Office istic com m unism " as false doctrine 1,1 f l / '' l,f suprem e court likely to w hereas in th e rest of th e state cu ttin g into coal consum ption, hold 232 N orth T hird A venue. S tu p id S tella th in k s th a t cotton gin is th e kind Ing underm ining "very foundations of "im pair" Its efficiency "ns long as there w ere 34 revocations f o r vn prices, and destroying f littin g corners to save expense is not Trinity I.uthrran Church society." and appeal , to "all those court acts as a unit." Justices Van- drunken driving. And ap p ro x im ate­ th a t m akes h er m outh ta ste so fu rry th e next m o rn ­ ji 1 Tl - G uffey Bill does not sug- alw ays economy in th e long run as a t­ ing. ■ i I "■ ' i thi. basic trouble. Services w ill be conducted on I ,w ho b el‘c.Ye ,in to resist the D evanter a n d B randéis concur ly o ne-third of the m otorists of • • • • tested by investigation of the n ation's most T -I !er with the New Good Friday at 8 p. m. Serm on top- ' ,u tr '° “ s / ' ' acl5 of. . th e godless, John Hessin C larke, only retire d the state ure to be found in th e D i : r,f econom ic planning. ic. "The Royal S avior"—Jo h n 19,19.1 ,J S fifth circu it court of appeals suprem e court justice, tells nation city of P ortland. horrible school cal • T exas, “M en's clothes w ill reflect th e new philosophy I kiio',1 ,' Hiat th e re m ust be some agner labor act. congress has rig h t to change s u ­ w hich took the lives of nearly 500 children of leisure." says a p ro m in en t clothier. T h ere p ro b ­ regulation in o u r com plicated mod- ■ On E aster S unday th e service will a PProvcs F W riday, M arch 2(1 be held at 10:30 a. m.; Sunday p rem e court. and tea c h e rs last w eek. R eport says th a t ably w ill be padded sea ts for sitdow ners. T he legal, m ining and banking ern system. For instance. I have school at 9:45. Serm on topic. "The Bodies of 425 recovered from Texas school tragedy declared in terests a re all represented on the alw ays been 100 per cent for the E m pty Grave"— L uke 24. 3 You are T exas school ruins. F aulty radiator im p ro p e r h eatin g installation is believed due to tapping w aste gas main new ly appointed Mate m ining board Stock Exchange C ontrol Act. I am cordially w elcom ed to w orship with vents blam ed for disastrous blast. to be th e prim e fac to r in the blast horror. I’ope Pius reproaches G erm any W. H. S tra y e r of B aker is an a t ­ convinced, how ever, that controlling us. Last serious obstacle to divorce for a "condition of sp iritu al o p p res­ O riginal plans called fo r a boiler and hours, wages, and prices is not for Mrs. W allis Sim pson, for love torney and as a m cm lier of the , strik in g a t th e soft-coal in d u stry ’s ' of whom K ing E dw ard gave up sion such ns n ev er before w it­ State sen ate helped to ' d ra ft Hie steam heating, but these w ere ch anged to F ifte e n Y ears Ago Pentecostal Tabernacle nessed." real problem , w hich is how to the th ro n e of G reat B ritain, sect.: m easure creating the new board e tle c t an im portant saving in o p eratin g Special evangelistic services will rem oved. A rgus, M arch 23, 1922—C o u n ty A m erican Legion beat out oil. gas and electric com ­ Ray Woods, professional diver, A lbert B urch of M edford is a na- expenses. Steps w ere tak en to c arry off council m eets at B eaverton M onday w ith 150 pres- petition. R aising costs and pi ices continue every night except Mon-', Sw allow s continue 161-year tradl- [ dives off San F rancisco-O akland tionaiiy know n m ining engineer, does not seem a logical an sw er to ; day. E vangelist Mrs. R ichard Olson tion by re tu rn in g to San Ju an Cap- | bridge, breaks back. c arb o n m onoxide gas, but none to c arry ent. and F B M acN aughton of P ortland w ill speak each night. E vangelist istrano m ission in C alifornia on J. w . Shute, p io n eer of 1858 and firs t real coun- th is puzzle. Tuesday, M arch 23 is president of the First N ational o ff th e leak ag e of live gas, which is b e ­ ty b an k er, dies Sunday. F o u n d ed city 's first bank Olson, recently arriv ed from Los | Raym ond Moley, ex - Roosevelt bank of P o rtlan d as w ell as a civil A T em porary S tim ulant arch 19. ngeles, w here they assisted in the i M Spanish lieved to have caused this g rea t trag ed y . in 1888. brain -tru ste r, hits court plan It is fatal fo r any in d u stry in A loyalists ro u t insurgent anti engineer w ith a considerable F irst Full Gospel C hurch for i forces. Mrs. S arah F arnham , 92, w ho settled here in j th is age of scientific progress tc ; Deaf. As well as speaking to says am endm ent is only m eans know ledge of mining. ' stand still. Yet d u rin g the past tw o ' Saturday, March 20 1876, dies Monday. Flood d an g er Increases in C ali­ d eaf Mrs. Olson will be bringing a 1 M ilitary court of in quiry nt New fornia w ith resum ption of rain in T. C. M cNamer, p io n eer son of co unty and one | decades th e coal industry has done i m essage to the public in general. A visit to P o rtlan d th eatres, now and of first B. F. Irv in e of P ortland, w ho I n othing to elim in a te such evil as London. Tex., takes evidence that N orthern C alifornia. A laskan m iners, d ies in P o rtla n d Saturday. S unday school S unday m orning nt th e n , convinces one th a t H illsboro and C lipper ship successful in la n d ­ has declined re-appointm ent as a Mrs. E sth er M arsh Leisy, county p io n eer of 1852, d irt arid dust. A recent survey of 10. Rev. .1 H. E bert, su p erin ten d - im proper heating installation ch arg ­ , C incinnati show ed th a t thousand» ed the w alls of the school with ing on Pacific reef, m ark in g new ! m em ber of the state board of h ig h ­ W a sh in g to n county have a show house in dies in P o rtla n d M arch 16. of tons of soot fall on the city of prices, certain concerns m ust “wet gas," w hich exploded under m ilestone in advance of air routi er ('duration, will continue to serv e C h ester W ohler and Miss G lad y s E v erest m a r­ I ev th e V en etian th e a tre of which they can ery year! Has the industry ex- continue to use coal because change­ pressure. School board reported told from C alifornia to New Zealand. until bis successor has been nam ed ju s tly ta k e p rid e. From the stan d p o in t of ried M arch 12. ' hausted all possibilities of elim in ­ overs to o th er fuels cannot tak e of danger three1 years ago. Tension in E urope grows a < lirobably n ex t month, according to Jo h n F. H a rt dies h ere M arch 20. atin g this u n h ealth y and w asteful place over night. C hronic priep- A melia E a rh a rt's plane dam aged M ussolini m akes b iller denuncia- G overnor M artin. Irvine has been co m fo rt and ap p o in tm en ts it is the equal nuisance? The anthracite stoker cutting will temporarily be elimi- w hen tire blow s out as she a tte m p t­ tion of G reat B ritain, Diplomatie identified w ith higher education of an y in cities m uch larger, and from th e T h irty Y ears Ago developcd by heating concerns, has nated. Wages, prices, and profits ed to ta k e off nt Honolulu on the circles w orried. In Oregon for th e past 39 years, A rgus, M arch 21, 1907—Em m a N icholson found shown w hat can be done w ith im ­ ihould tem porarily be better. Coal second leg of her attem pted flight c o m fo rt an g le it goes much fu rth e r. The G overnm ent grain ex p erts predict first as a m em ber of th e board of dead on ro ad n e a r B eaverton Sunday. B elieved vic­ proved equipm ent. O nly four years around the w orld. None of th ree in ­ d ista n c e b etw een seats, giving plenty of securities may lie a good buy, tem - World w heat prices may continue regents of O regon S tale college tim of h e a rt attack . No m ark s of violence found. ago th e re w ere six oil-burners sold p o ra rily . H ence, the first effects of jured. at high levels for 1937-38 season. and for the past eight y ears as a k n ee room , is p a rtic u la rly appreciated. A n d rew W ann, H illsboro logger, slays b ear w ith to ev ery one stoker. Today th ere th e bill will seem favorable. B ut | C h ry sler sit-dow n strik e rs warn G asoline prices increase half a m em ber of the unified board of ax. a re only tw o o il-burners sold to the u ltim ate consequences can be | G overnor M urphy th a t they will cent. higher education. not leave plants. K nig h ts of P y th ias b u y 40 feet from th e Hou ley one stoker. In m y opinion, such disastrous. P resident Roosevelt, expresses U. of O. loses to W. S. C. in | basic im provem ents are the l>est p ro p erty fo r $2400. C orw in & H eidel b u tc h e r shop No form of NRA can save the coal P eo p le can u su ally heave a sigh of re ­ hope th ere will be no new tuxes nt E m ployers in 27 d ifferen t classi- B allard b a rb e r shop occupy th e site at present. m edicine for an "ailing" industry! or any other industry from the e f­ playoff for cham pionship of 1 h e this session of congress. lie f w h en th e leg isla tiv e session is over. and In discussing th e bill, its p ro ­ fects of stagnation in this technical n o rth ern division of the Pacific (C ontinued on page 4. first section) , Mentions w ill enjoy reduced rates P y th ian s p lan to build ev entually. W h y not, w ith th e m any ideas for up­ contribution to the w orkm en's S team er c h a rte re d by P. R. & N. to tak e 100 ponents w ill undoubtedly re fe r to age! Natural, spiritual, and econ­ coast b asketball conference 42-25 th e experience of the coal com ­ omic laws still rule the world. The com pensation fund as a re su lt of C arl JLodell, O regon S tate's v e t - 1 s e ttin g th e p ro v erb ial a p p le c a rt th a t are tons of b rid g e iro n to T illam ook. panies u n d er th e old NRA. Huge ............. O ld-fashioned an o rd er Issued by th e Industrial Chester Sloan, pioneer Forest Grove hotel man, losses w ere qu ick ly tu rn ed into simplest solution of many a "sick" cran d irecto r of athletics, resigns. I , Wou(,'J you1- w i«e ta k e an a ir- Accident in tro d u c e d , but seldom g e t the approval comm ission this week industry's problem lies in render­ B ellfountain high school w i n s dies Monday. The reduction In rates was based sta rtlin g profits T he sam e results ing better serviee to eonsumers. o f th e le g isla to r w ith his fe e t on the sta te high school basketball cham ­ plane trip . United Railways start work on electric railway can be expected today if an effec­ i Ih " ' i>Ye.feru ffoing up " p,,n t,lc «ecirteiit experience of (Copyright 1937 Publishers pionship. g ro u n d . between Portland and Forest Grove via Hillsboro. th e air in th e old-fasluoned way the industries in the 27 classifies tiv e bill is now passed. Regardless F inancial B ureau) Judge Ferdinand Pecora of New in wives always have.”—Ex. tions. ciasstnca- He derives incom e from th e exercise of his profession. (N ote again th a t this incom e is $14.000 a year.) His obligation as a citizen is to co n trib u te to th e support of th e g overnm ents u n d e r w hose jo in t protection h e lives and pursues his calling. . . . The sole question h ere is w h eth er one p e r­ form ing w ork of ren d erin g service of a ty p e com ­ m only done or ren d ered in o rd in ary com m ercial life for gain is exem pt from th e no rm al b u rd en of a tax on that gain for th e su pport of th e n atio n al governm ent because his com pensation is paid by a state agency instead of a p riv ate em ployer. What Other Editors Say Tragedy Strikes Swiftly Jots in Jest Highlights in the Week's News from Around the World Judges Had Big Job Our Yesterdays