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T'ajr*' Two H lttS B O R O S?iUsbonOA.rg us A R G U S . T T T L T .S B O R O , Labor Racketeers and Agitators Hit by Governor Much Support Seen ORRGuN Potatoes, furniture or babies? Thurfldny. April fi. TO' Tuesdas m o rn in g T h e Rev. t ) W. T u y lo r. le c to r o f (¡ra c e M e m o ria l, was host A ro u n d ta b le conference | was b e lli a fte r th e b re a k fa s t, led by lb .h o p II I) D a g w e ll O u tin g th e m o rn in g s e i s ice last Sunday the y ie a r b a p tiz e d J o h n Douglas. Railroad Freight and Passenger Business Best Political w riters are expressing the be lief th at G overnor M artin will be a c a n You men who have made our farms famous — d id a te to succeed him self and most fair- M c K IN N K Y A M r K IN N R Y . HubUahere You men who own or work for industry — Published T h u rs d ay. E n tered aa aerond-claaa m a tte r In the m inded O regonians, unless p reju d iced for B y A. I.. I.indbeck (By Ito g rr W. ItuliMMii) ■ son of Judge and Mrs Don T em poat o ffic e at H iila b e ro , Drew on You women who raise our children — G ove rn or M a rtin struck out at pleton. also Paul Svdnes. on of som e p a rtic u la r reason, will hope th a t BABSO N P A R K , F lo rld ii R a il i labor “ racketeers" and agitators 1 M r and M r. S W M elbllisb le t 's do sem« cfwar th in k in g togotho r I such is th e case. road freig ht and passenger hiuu- w V K R N K M c K inney m e s . e . c M c K in n ey •ill along the lin e d u rin g the past Iteginuld Hicks, vlcur. n c s is tixlu y the best since 1930 E d ito r Aaaociate E d ito r Indications a re th a t th e g o vernor will week. For t h e fir s t receive su p p o rt of people of all p arties, In addresses before businessmen It husoes er W ill- H illsboro tim e in six years, 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 C N T Y 'M a m St near E li si A v e t this giguntic n a because they feel th a t his ad m in istra tio n and ranchers of eastern and cen Selected aa O regon's Rest W e e k ly New sp aper. 1930 tra l Oregon he declared his re a d i tio n a l in d u stry Is T h u rs d a y , ti p in . e v a n g e lis tic N a m e d on A ll-A m e ric a n W ee k ly N e w sp aper F le a m . 1 M 0 has been a ste a d y in g influence in a tim e of ness to deal w ith sit-do w n strike s operating ill bluek service S a tu rd a y 7 p. in , w e a th e r Rono>*abla M en tio n N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Association N e w a pa p er stress and because lu> has th e in testinal should the need arise in thus state in k Interest i n p e rm ittin g , w e w ill have a street Pro Juetion Contest, 1034-35, end G eneral Excellence, 1935 fo rtitu d e to ta k e a stro n g hand in b e h a lf and condemned Jol$n H Lewis. ra il slocks since se rvice .it Second am t M ain, f o l s C IO labor chief, us an “ in te rlo p e r" S ubscription Rates S tr ic tly Cash in A d ra n cs the new year has of law and o rd er. By his fearless sta n d lo w e d by c h u rc h se rvice In the whose leadership was threatening W’ ith in W ashington C o unty lifte d th e ir vulue c h u rc h at It p m. S unday. 3 p. in . he h as won th e a d m iratio n and resp e c t cis iliza tio n . P er year J i 50 20 to 25 per cent. T w o m onth« .35 e v a n g e lis tic se re n e , fo llo w e d by a F ix m o n h t a ______ _____ »5 of th o u sa n d s on th e o th e r side of th e O ne m o n th ___ .... 10.20 Yet. at these high * A m erica is tra v e lin g the same tu n e o f i ' iii i m e ra lio n u n it p ra y e r T h re e m onth« to 50 P e r copy . ------------- -------- . „ S t i r - r — x jr political fence, w ho will g lad ly su p p o rt putt, that Ita ly and G erm any have e r levels, c a rrie r M e lvin E J .unes, pastor. O utsida W ash in g to n C o u n ty share» ure o n ly him if he survives the biggest te s t— th e trodden and is headed straig ht fo r U. S . per Tear .... Past indifference in insisting upon Columbia Empire 12.00 Fo reig n countries ...... IS 50 dietatorsh ip in the op in ion of the 20 p r r cent above B eaverton C hurch o f C h rist d em ocratic prim aries. governor, who declared that the products stopped both the direct and indirect flow of th e ir 1933 highs M E M B E R O regon S ta te B ib le school, 9 45 a. n i , Mi's. F ir s t A u d ited Paper. I t o g r r W I t . i team w h ile in d u s tria l a ctivitie s o f "se lfish labor ra c k T rue, (he g o v ern o r has in cu rred the E d ito ria l Association and returns to your own pocketbook. Indifference penalized V c m i.i H opper. s u p e rin te n d e n t L a rg e s t A B C W ee k ly eteers" must be curbed N a tio n a l E d ito ria l A mo » stocks are n e arly w ra th of c e rta in m inority groups, but no C irc u la tio n in W est. C o m m u n io n service, 11 a. m . f o l tia tio n . us. There is a partnership between producers and pur double th e ir peak of four years One o f the g o vern or’s firs t acts m an conscientiously serving all the people lo w e d by p re a c h in g by th e pastor, ago! upon his re tu rn to Salem was to chasers of the Columbia Basin. And when you insist also special m usic by th e choir. could possibly have th e unanim ous su p dictate O ver the near-term . I feel that a le tte r to D r W illia m G. M i ■ J Johnson, d ire c to r M o rn in g u|x>n products grown and manufactured here, you pay port ot everyone. A fea rle ss executive, ttie favorable factors over-balance No More W ar Wanted Everson, chairm an of the state la message. "T h e L o g ic o f th e la v in g the unfavorable Business is ju s t who enforces th e law s, is bound to step bor c o n c ilia tio n board, in an e f dis idends to yourself. For each purchase strengthens an C h ris t Y o u n g People's society. 7 T w enty y e a rs ago this m onth th e flow on som e toes in th e conduct of his office. fo rt to persuade him to reconsider entering a period of prosperity; p m. Song s e n lee and p re a c h in g industry that employs people! That helps you and me! earloadings are s till 25 per cent e r of A m erican young m anhood w a s It w ould only be th e fen ce-sittin g ty p e of h is resignation from the board The 8 p m M rs H u tch w ill g iv e a under ttie 1929 high; and the price an sw ering th e call to th e colors and of- g o v ern o r th at could not do o therw ise and governor in his le tte r to Everson le a d in g at th e e v e n in g s e rv ic e o f ra il .stocks and second - grade re fe rre d to Tow ne N yland er o f the M id -w e e k p la y e r and B ib le study. JO IN in this week’s united effort to insure te rin g th e ir lives fo r th e ir country. F o r th o u sa n d s of O reg n ian s are th a n k fu l th a t na bonds is w e ll behind other groups, tion al labor relatio ns board as 7 30 p m , W islnesday E v e n in g our mutual prosperity. Ask your merchant th e U nited S tates w as e n te rin g the W orld he is not th a t type. lienee. I believe that ca re fu lly se a "ra b b le reuser” and an "u p su b je ct, " T tie P.gsalng by o f J e s u s ' lected ra il securities w ill see h ig h sta rt." It was because o f N yland - for the products of the Columbia Empire. w ar on th e side of th e allies, the official T he re w ill tie a b a p tis m a l s e rv ic e prices d u rin g T H IS period of e r’s c ritic is m o f his a ttitu d e to d e c la ra tio n of w ar being A pril 6, 1917, III th e e v e n in g G eorge 11 B u tch , er prosperity. T ile lo nger-term o u t ft w a rd labor in connection w ith the pastor. "U n ite fo r Prosperity alm ost 20 y ears since th e S p an ish -A m eri look. however, is m ore blurred . s trik e of Oregon Woolen m ill em W ith the ca rrie rs' tremendous can w ar. th e last conflict in w hich this <33 ployes that D r. Everson desired to M ethodist Episcopal Church funded debt, th e ir increasing c o m resign fro m the state board. nation offered up its life-blood. S u nday school, 9 45 a. in., C. C. petition , and tlie lr labor stra ig h t- (B y In d u s tria l News R eview ) be sperm i music at this service A m ericans a re a peace-loving people H Y P U . 7 p. in. W( in v ite y o u n g W eber su |M -rin te iid e n t C h u rc h w o r l a c k e l , my w a rnin g to m v e s t o i s i.-. A d d itio n a l federal funds have A n th e m by t h e "D o n 't sell ra il aeeurlllea now, but A u to m o b ile accidents con stitute an increasingly and m ay God g ran t th a t this country is p e o ple not connected w it li a n o th e r ship, I I a m C h ristia n Church grave social problem . T hey con stitute a h ig h ly se r been allocated to Oregon fo r use society to m eet w ith us W e have c h o ir, "F a ire s t L o rd Jesus." S e r keep I h r ii i near the top o f yo u r never forced into a n o th e r such w ar. w here ious economic problem as w e ll—best estimates place in construction w o rk on feeder m on In ttie p ustor S o lo by J. N strong box so that you ran q u ic k ly Lord's day u n ifie d stu d y-w o rsh ip in te re s tin g m eetings, and peppy, y e t men are ruthlessly killed or m aim ed for the annual money waste o f hig h w a y mishaps at roads, according to H F. Cabell, service. W ile y . M rs Rex H o w e ll, p ia n is t c u ll them out aometirne In th is 9:45-11:45 a. in. Church in s p ira tio n a l and in s tru c tiv e E v e chairm an o f the state high w ay com lile, w here fam ilies are broken up and m ore than $1.500.000.000. J S to re r e h m r d ire c to r. E p w o rtli cu rre n t eyelet mission. T his m oney w ill be a v a il school. 9:45: m o rn in g worship. I l l 45. n in g s e rv ic e at 8. T h e p a s to r is (C o p yrig h t 1937 P u b lis h e rs young boys (too young in most cases to As •* consequence, the problem is g a in ing the able fo r use on ly on secondary Music by choir. Solo by K n u t Joh n b rin g in g a series o f messuges o n League. 6 30 p m. Song service. F ina ncial Bureau) o f P ortland. Sermon by Mrs R. "G o d 's P la n fo r th e A ges A la rge 7.30 p. ni., led by J. S to re r. U n i rea liz e the hell they a re going into) are a tte n tio n o f economists as w e ll as hum anitarians, and highw ays o f the state system on son v e rs ity n f O re g o n stu d en ts fro m L. Putnam . C h ristian Endeavor. 6 30 c h a rt is being Used to m a k e s im p le fin a n c ia l jo u rn a lis ts as w e ll as high w ay and auto im p o rta n t county roads. T h is year's tak e n from th e ir loving p a re n ts. The loved m ob ile engineers. p. m . Interm e dia te a n d Young our W esley F o u n d a tio n , Eugene, alloca tion am ounts t o $412.000. People. Young people o f the com th e in te rp r e ta tio n o f th e w o r d ones a t home go th ro u g h countless hours W e d Library Notes W ith fe w exceptions, each po st-w ar year has w h ich m ust be m atched by $308 - m u n ity are in v ite d Evangelistic ser Q u e stion s u re a n sw e re d d u rin g th e w ill d e liv e r v ita l message " F lo w e r in g o f N e w E n g la n d " b y of to rtu re and w orry over w hat th e ir sons witnessed an increase in deaths, in ju rie s and p ro p 000 o f state funds Selection o f the vice. 7:30 p in. Song ser\ ice assisted song s e rv ic e S o m e th in g special e v nesday. 2 30 p m . L a d ie s' A id e ry S u n d a y e v e n in g d u rin g th is general m e e tin g in c h u rc h p a rlo rs Van W v c k B ro o ks, m e n tio n e d last m ay be going th ro u g h , often to be en d ed e rty damage due to autom obiles. Last year a new- roads on w h ich th is money w ill by young people's c h o ir Sermon: series Y o u a re w e lc o m e T h e In W ednesday, 7 30 p. in , m id -w e e k w eek, is th e fir s t o f a series o f v o l w ith a tele g ra m from the w a r d e p a rtm e n t a ll-tim e record was established, w ith 38.000 deaths be spent w ill be made th is sum "In the Space of F o rty Days T reble die s o f th e c h u rc h w ill m eet at th e service, praise, p ra y e r and B ib le um es o f lite r a r y histo ry o f U nited and 1.300.000 o th e r casualties. T h is year, i f the in mer, according to Cabell, who e x c h o ir rehearsal at Mrs Florence hom e o f M rs. D w ig h t S e lle rs W e d notifying them th a t th e ir boy has been creases registered in the e a rly m onths continue pects the com m ission to be in posi s tu d y . T h u rs d u y , 2 30 p m . C irc le S tates It g ive s th e b a c k g ro u n d o f K ra in .e n s re sid e n c e <m East J a c k - nesday a fte rn o o n at 2 T h e re w ill tw o. L a d ie s' A id . T h u rs d a y , 7.30 i-a rlv n in e te e n th c e n tu ry N ew Eng killed in action. th ro u g h o u t the tw elve-m on th. 1937 w ill witness the tio n to let contracts on th is new son street. Monday. 3 30 p. m. Jo in t be th re e guest sp e a kers fro m P o r t p m . c h o ir p ra c tic e A le x a n d e r la n d lite r a tu r e a nd In te rp re ts a n d program e a rly ne xt fa ll. .Aid society and M issionary society, la n d pre se n t. M rs H agem an. M rs H a w th o rn e , im stor. The A m erican Legion and o th e r p a tri establishm ent o f s t ill another a ll-tim e record. appt i , itn- famous Men England • • • • Tuesday. 2 to 4 30 p in A ll women J F B e ll and M rs W o lfa h ire A n S afety a u th o ritie s and organizations are d is g ro u p B ro o ks is an o u ts ta n d in g otic o rg an izatio n s of th is co u n try call fo r o f the church considered members in te re s tin g m eeting is b e in g a r by past experiences and fu tu re prospects, c r itic , w h o has h e lp e d the m o d e rn S ix ty em ployes are now included Free M ethodist C hurch universal service in case of w a r an d fo r couraged b u t the y are not dismayed. Plans no w underw ay ca ll in the personnel at the state CCC o f these societies Mrs. A. Krueger, ranged. T h e c h u rc h w ith a h e a rty age u n d e rs ta n d ttie w r ite rs o f th o O reg o n F re e M e th o d is t y o u n g past a d e q u a te p rep a re d n ess. U niversal service fo r the most aggressive accident p re ven tion cam headquarters in Salem, according president o f the M issionary society, w e lc o m e to a ll O r tiz W W v n ig e r. is p la n n in g an in te restin g program pastor. jx-o ple a re h o ld in g th e ir a n n u a l W e o r T h e y " b y H a m ilto n A r m will p ut a d a m p e r on those w ho m ight paign yet made in th is country. P rin c ip a l organiza to J. W. Ferguson, state forester. on m issionary w o rk in A fric a A ll state m is s io n a ry c o n v e n tio n at C e n s tro n g In th is lit t le book th e e d ito r p ro fit in d o llars an d cents from our p a r tio n in the fie ld is the N a tio n a l S afety C o un cil w h ich These employes, together w ith a ll members and frien ds are urged tu i tr a l F ree M e th o d is t c h u rc h , East C ongregational Church o f F o re ig n A ffa ir s has most e fftx-- is p u b lic iz in g the need fo r s tric t d riv e rs ' license o f the equipm ent assembled at the attend the a n ti-liq u o r drama. "P ris ticipation in w ar. an d p re p a re d n e ss will laws, fo r stan dard izatio n o f tr a ffic laws and signals, state headquarters here are hous oner at the B ar." at the high school ' A p r il 11: C h u rc h school. 10 a m . 55lh and F lan d e rs. P o rtla n d , fro m tiv e ly resta te d th e g re a t p ro b le m A p r il 8 to 11 Rev Ernest K e u slin g . n o w c o n fro n tin g th e w o rld us tq d e te r o th er n atio n s in an y bullying a tti and a general “ tig h te n in g u p " o f the strictu re s de ed in fiv e build in gs at the eastern Monday. 8 p. m. We also urge the P r o f F. S ta lle y , s u p e rin te n d e n t. re g io n a l se c re ta ry , und Hey B. H w h e th e r d e m o cra cy w ill c o n tin u e to tu d e th a t m ight lead us into b attle. If signed k hold the reckless and incom petent in edge o f Salem and represent an C h ristian people not o n ly to see it. M o rn in g w o rs h ip at 11 Sermon. Pearson, w o r ld y o u n g pe o ple's s u e x is t o r be s u p p la n te d by faeisnt h e K in d lin e s s o f L ife 's G reat o th e r nations had not held us in co n tem p t cheek E ffo rt is being given to create safety com o u tla y o f ap p ro xim a te ly $50,000. b u t assist the M in is te ria l association 1 "T p e rin te n d e n t, a re the speakers. T he o r c o m m u n ism . Not only is a ll a d m in is tra tiv e w o rk to f i l l the a u d ito riu m .—R. I,. Put- , H e a rts " A n th e m . " G rie v e N o t the m ittees in each state w h ic h w i ll be at w o rk a ll from th e sta n d p o in t of b ein g able to plqy th e tim e , w i ll do aw ay w ith sporadic, p o o rly o r o f the tw e lve CCC camps under nam, pastor. O n the re n ta l s h e lf are some n e w H o ly S p ir it o f G o d ." S ta in e r. T h u r s •Seattle P a c ific college m ale q u a rte t d a y, 8 p. m.. second le c tu re by o f S e a ttle w i l l fu rn is h special m u hooks o f a lig h te r ve in . " C ity o f any decisive p a rt in th e stru g g le th is n a ganized "d riv e s " w h ich, as past experience shows, state ju ris d ic tio n handled at this sic T h e re a re a ll d a y m ee tin g s B e lls by E liz a b e th Goudge, th a D r. J H udson B a lla rd T. A r t h u r headquarters, but a ll re p a ir w o rk tion a n d its people m ight n e v e r have been have been alm ost 100 p e r cent failure s. The O re n rn -R rrd v llle Parish i v e ry d a y and a m is s io n a ry ra lly si t tin g u f th is n o v e l is in an E n g - D ungan, m in is te r. on heavy equipm ent, such as trucks, d raw n into th a t g re a t w a r tw o d ecad es T h e T h e a tre ” The autom obile in d u s try is lik e w is e co-operat S u n d a y a t 2:30 p. m. M iss C la ric e lis h c a th e d ra l to w n Sunday school in both churches. , c a te rp illa rs and bulldozers, is also ago. in g fo r a v a rie ty o f reasons, hum ane and fin a n cia l. 10 a. m.; w o rship service in the F enton, c o n fe re n c e c h ild re n 's e v a n b y S o m u rse t Maugham, a snphisti- Whosoever W ill carried on here. Orenco church, 11 a. m.; w orship It is undeniable th a t th is in d u s try has done wonders ge list. w ill h o ld c h ild re n 's m ee tin g s cated lig h t n o ve l Punch and Ju d y T he congress and th e ad m in istratio n in (A bove N o rth Plains) by service in the R eed ville church. 8 Dickson "Cam era in ttie lo c a l c h u rc h e v e ry afternoon M u rd e rs " recent years in m a kin g cars m ech an ically and Concrete is now being poured fo r p. m. Women's M issionary society I Sunday school, 10 a. m A t 11 fro m 4 to 5. b e g in n in g A p r il 13. A ll t Itn -' by Coxe. tw o good m y s te ry should now ta k e every possible ste p to s tru c tu ra lly safer. Advanced new cars even have a. i n , the pastor w ill te ll n story the second sto ry of the new cap itol stone-. "W e A re N u t A lo n e " bv meets at O renco on the th ird W ed insure ou r n e u tra lity in case of a w ar. recessed instrum ents and door handles, so th a t in c h ild re n o f u n y d e n o m in a tio n and b u ild in g . The ca p ito l commission nesday o f each m onth and at Reed o f the leading of the L o rd to a a ll o th e rs a re in v ite d und w e lcom e H ilto n . w h a t w ith E urope on th e jitte r y seat as it case o f a crash the occupants w o n 't s trik e against expects to lay the cornerstone o f v ille on the fo u rth T hursday of | v ita l m in is try No afternoon ser- R e g u la r s e rv ic e s fo r th e w e e k are p ro je ctin g pieces o f metal. Some m anufacturers la te was back in 1914. the b u ild in g in June w ith appro each m onth. t f ■ vice E vangelistic service. H p. m H IE KEY T H A T K IL L S W ill* W h ich la Combined the H iila b e ro Independent H illa b u ro A rg u » K *tab 1HW4 H illa b o ro Indepen dent E e tab l l T j ............ ..... — MAU Penai Economic Highlights Churches Farm Co-operatives Serve C o-operative o rg an iz atio n s a m o n g fa rm e rs to sell p roducts of th e soil, such as th e C alifornia fru it g ro w ers, nut and p ru n e grow ers and d a iry m en here, have fo r th e m ost p a rt been successful th ro u g h out th e nation and have m et w ith g en eral ap p ro v al of th e c o u n try 's population. They have been a sta b iliz in g in flu ence and w ith o u t question h av e resu lte d in a g re a te r re tu rn th a n w ould have been th e case if h a n d le d on an u n o rg an iz ed basis. Indiscrim in ate selling m ig h t a c t to b rea k th e m a rk e t and cut pro d u ctio n be cause of poor re tu rn . T h a t th ese co-operatives fo r th e sale of a g ric u ltu ra l p roducts have been of b e n e fit to th e consum er as w ell as th e p ro d u ce r is pointed out in th e follow ing com m ent in th e In d u stria l R eview : A g ric u ltu ra l co-operatives, tho ugh i t is n o t generally realized, are o t service to the consumer as w e ll as the producer of foods. The m a jo r co-ops have been s ig n a lly success fu l in m a in ta in in g prices that assure th e fa rm e r a fa ir p ro fit, and s till give the b u ye r his money's w o rth . E q u a lly im p o rta n t, th e y have done fin e w o rk in assuring the consumer a constant sup ply o f high q u a lity products day in and day out. In some fields, such as m ilk , th e co-ops have w o rk e d w ith au thorities in establishing hig h sani ta ry standards, and in lessening th e danger of disease This has been o f in estim a ble b e ne fit to the public. S u p p o rt of local people should be giv en th e m em bership drive of th e F o rest Hills C ountry club. T his a ttra c tiv e nine- hole course, serving th e com m unities of F o re st G rove, Cornelius, H illsboro a n d o th e r n e a rb y places, is tru ly a com m unity a sse t a n d a d d s to th e en jo y m en t of this section by m any. E veryone locally, who play s and can a ffo rd it, should be listed as a m em ber of th e org an izatio n . O ne's local in stitu tio n s should com e first and, besides, it should be m uch m ore fu n to play w ith th e frie n d s you m eet every day. In d u stry , th a t pays fa ir w ages to its w o rk e rs an d has d e c en t w orking hours and conditions, is up ag a in st a m ighty to u g h proposition if necessary to com pete w ith J a p a n e s e concerns. A bill has ju s t been in tro d u c e d in J a p a n to m ake an 8 4 -h o u r w ork w eek universal in Ja p a n e se in d u stry as a m eans of im proving national h e a lth . A 15-hour day has been usual d u rin g th e p re se n t bo o m ,in th e m unitions in d u stry . Yes, in d e e d , we in A m erica a re w ell off. ly agreed to re fra in fro m stressing speed in th e ir ads, in ord er to keep th e buyer's thoughts aw ay fro m th e prospective excitem ent o f d r iv in g his car at a ra cin g pace. To a fa r lesser extent, there has been s im ila r progress in road b u ild in g to e lim in a te the hazards o f dangerous turns, h ills and n a rro w surfaces. Such w o rk as this, however, doesn't a ffe ct the hum an elem ent, responsible fa cto r in m ore than 90 per cent o f a ll accidents. A n d i t is to th is elem ent th a t safety w o rk th a t is to re a lly produce results, m ust appeal. The trends most noticeable in last year's d riv in g have been summed up b y the U. S. News in a stu d y o f o ffic ia l state reports. F avorable trends included: Advances in la w en forcem ent and engineering; a s lig h t d ro p in casual ties in p ro p o rtio n to m iles d riv e n ; a s lig h t drop in the p ro p o rtio n of casualties ascribed to "careless d riv in g ;” th e records o f some states w h ich ca rrie d on consistent campaigns d u rin g th e year, and show ed accident decreases as a result. U n fa vo ra b le factors include: A rise in the p ro p o rtio n o f accidents caused b y speeding; an e ig h t per cent increase over 1935 in the nu m b e r o f d r in k in g d riv e rs in v o lv e d in fa ta l accidents; lit t le p ro gress in tr a ffic la w developm ent. T he d rin k in g fa c to r is te n d in g to become p ro gressively serious. O ver seven per cent o f a ll d r iv ers in v o lv e d in fa ta l accidents are un d e r the in flue nce o f liq u o r, as are ab ou t 11 per cent o f a ll pedestrians k ille d . N a tu ra lly , the n ig h t hours are the m ost danger ous fo r car operation. O ver a fiv e -y e a r period en d in g w ith 1935, au tom obile deaths at n ig h t increased 37 per cent, w h ile d a ytim e deaths dropped 12 per cent. A n d speed is fa r and aw ay th e m a jo r cause o f a ll accidents, p a rtic u la rly the m ore serious ones, both n ig h t and day. The astonishing sales o f new cars and the gen e ra lly boosted vo lu m e o f tra ffic , have paved the w ay fo r m a kin g 1937 an exce ed ing ly bad accident year. On the other hand, th e w o rk o f th e accident pre ven tion groups w i ll be unprecedented both in scope and aggressiveness. O n ly tim e can te ll w h ic h o f these opposed forces w ill be the w in n e r. Our Yesterdays F ifte e n Y ears Ago Argus. A p r il 6. 1922—M ore tha n 350 persons at- tend A m erican Legion sm oker Tuesday nigh t. E. J. Sherm an starts his S outh T u a la tin saw m ill. expects good season’s run. Paul Dudley. A lo h a p o u ltry breeder, reports be tte r responses fro m a d ve rtisin g in A rg u s than fro m P o rtla n d papers. H e n ry Ham el, 74, dies at Cedar M ill. Judge Bagley file s in ju n c tio n s u it against city, contending th a t recent street im p rovem e nt, as con tem plated and advertised, w ill be p ra c tic a lly con fiscation o f his pro pe rty, consisting o t lo ts on Sec ond street. John Q u in cy Adams, 91, dies here A p r il 2. W. V erne M cK in ne y, O. A. C. com m erce ju n io r, elected to m em bership in A lp h a Kappa Psi, na tio n a l h o no rary commerce fra te rn ity . Mrs. Edna C. Fletcher, pioneer o f 1853, dies at Forest G rove A p r il 3. T h irty Y ears Ago Argus, A p r il 5. 1907—Mrs. John H. H um phreys o f H ills b o ro dies M arch 30. James T h w a ite o f near M in te r b rid g e in s ta n tly k ille d M onday fro m concussion, re s u lt of d yn a m ite explosion, w h ile bla stin g stumps. M. H. Henderson elected m ayo r o f C ornelius by m arggin o f tw o votes ove r Charles B. Buchanan. C ouncilm en elected: F. W. Schoen Sr., A n d re w Ben son. W. J. M e r r ill, George Holscher. W illia m V icke rs named re co rd e r and C. C. Hancock treasurer. C o rne liu s is going in to the cucum ber business on a large scale and the K n ig h t P acking company, successors to th e K e im business in th a t city, have f if t y acres pledged. C a pa city o f H ills b o ro condenser w i ll be en larged. C re w of carpenters to be em ployed three months. A lonzo B. Cady o f Beaverton, ex-co u n ty treas W o rth w h ile co m m u n ity service h a s a lw a y s been p e rfo rm e d by th e Service club of H illsboro a n d one of the finest th in g s done by th em is to fu rn is h milk for n eed y school c h ild re n . O th e rs in th e city a re b e in g given an o p p o rtu n ity to assist th e clu b th ro u g h d o n a tio n s to th e milk fu n d , b o ttles b ein g p lac e d in a n um ber o f p laces of business w h e re c h a n g e can be d ro p p e d . It is a c a u se t h a t m erits co o p e ra tio n . urer and veteran of Civil war, dies March 30. as fo llo w s : T h u rs d a y , p ra y e r m e e t I Tuesday, a ll - day p ra yer service ing. 7.30 p m. S u n d a y school, 10 E vangelistic service. H p. m . com- ' a. m ; p re a c h in g . 11 a. n i , by th e Seventh-day A dve ntist Chnreh 1 bined w ith pra yer and praise ser pastor, and 7:30 by E s th e r H T u r n Services ai e held each Sabbath vice M e lv in E. James, pastor. The ta ilo r shop at the state prison (S atu rd ay) as follow s: Sabbath er Y P. M. S . 6.45. J N. W alk- is n o w o p era ting on a d o u b le 1 school. ' pastor. 9:45 a. m ; preaching s e rv ire i A ll Saints Episcopal ( hurcti s h ift basis in order to p ro vid e new at 11; you ng people's m eeting a t Services fo r the second Sunday suits fo r discharged prisoners, who 2:30 p. m. P ra ye r m eeting Wednes P rlltrcn sta l Tabernacle are now being released at the rate day n ig h t at 8 o'clock. V isito rs are a fte r Easter w ill be held as f o l Sunday school S u n d a y m o rn in g . o f three a day un de r the term s of welcome at any service.— Dr. W al- ; lows: H o ly com m union, 7:30 a. tn 10 a. m . Rev. J. H E b e rt s u p e rin - the Barnes b ill, w h ich restored the te r H u ntin gton , pastor. tf | C hurch school, 9 45 a. m. M orn ing tendent; class fo r a ll ages Com e i service at 11 Y P. F., 5 p m . and b rin g the good tim e deduction practice w hich n w it t i you. ¡C h o ir rehearsal w ill be held F ri- M o rn in g w o rs h ip c h at ild re was ru le d ille g a l about a year ago 11 o 'c lo c k , spe M o u n ta ln Home Evangelical ' day, 7:30 p. m. In d ie s ' G u ild met c ia l m usic. Y o u n g people's m eeting. a fte r h a vin g been fo llo w e d f o r C hurch I Wednesday afternoon at the home 6 4.1 p. Hl . D e lm a r W y a tt p re s id e n t. m any years. R e g u la rly each Sunday: Sunday o f Mrs. V W. G ardner. Mrs S u n d a y e v e n in g e v a n g e lis tic service. school, 10 a. m „ E dw ard Aebischer, James H H azlett o f Hood River, superintendent. M o rn in g w orship G ardner and M rs Sydney M elhuish M id -w e e k se rvices. T uesday e v e n in g appointed by G overnor M a rtin last service w ith a lte rn a tin g leadership. were hostesses Mrs. G T. M cG rath p ra y e r m e e tin g , T h u rs d a y e v e n in g week to succeed Judge Charles H. C h ristian Endeavor. 7:30 p m. E van gave an in te restin g ta lk The vica r B ib le s tu d y , S a tu rd a y e v e n in g te s ti j Carey as state corporation com ge listic service, 8 p. m.—Rev. V. T also addressed the m eeting on the m o n y and serm on. A ll e v e n in g ser- needs o f the mission and p la n s i vices be g in al 7 45. Com e und b rin g missioner, is the second form er Speece, pastor. tf were discussed fo r the w o rk The a fr ie n d J. E. Shackelford, pastor. state senator to connect w ith the vic a r attended the c le rica l b re a k ) state p a y ro ll d u rin g the past few M. E. C hurch (Bethany) fast a t the P ortla nd hotel last Subscribe fo r the Argus. months. Judge N. G. W allace of On G erm antow n road. Sunday Bend, w ho succeeded F ra n k C. school every Sunday, 10 a m.; G er M cC olloch as p u b lic u tilitie s com m issioner in January, also saw m an service. 11 a m „ fir s t and his fir s t p u b lic service as a m em th ird Sundays; E nglish service, 11 a. m „ second and fo u rth Sundays. ber o f the Oregon state senate. —E. J u liu s T ra g lio , pastor. tf • • • • priate ceremonies, the exact date to be announced la te r T ills is the key tbut costs u life every fourteen m inutes in these U n ited States I t is the hey that sturts you r t ar - th e auto key For o u r autos k ille d o f drivers, p a i- ■ u g e i. pedestrians, p a s s e n g e r» and oncoming tra ffic , 37 000 last year Now a question W hat it is th a l happens at death? Whnt. when o u r s p irit leaves this fr a il house, th is body of flesh In w hich we lived fo r u tin« here on earth'' Whnt. fo r o u r eternal selves out In the endless ages yet to come’ Here the unswer At death you meet un old enemy that sold you down the riv e t in to slavery. You meet tha t rebel you tra ve lle d w ith here on earth T his is none other thnn y o u r old nature of sin. Y our real self, y o u r im m o rta l s p irit is one th in g and y o u r old sin nature is another You yourself, the im m o r tal n a ture th a t is you can kno w God It is never a peace u n til it rests h i God B ut y o u r old sin- na ture is G od-hating That is tha old fallen and ruine d nature th a t Thursday, A p r il 1 W ith the b a llo t title s completed ju re d by machine gun b u lle t w h ile loves to lie. steal, m urd er; th a t is L a u re l E vangelical Church prom oters o f slot machines and Spanish loyalists push r e b e l s v is itin g b a ttle fie ld in Spain. ye llo w , fitfu l, cruel, angry, jealous; fSeven m iles south o f H illsb o ro ) p in b a ll games are now ready to back, re lie v in g pressure along M a that must be fed, pampered, petted. M unday. A p r il 5 Sunday school. 10 a. m . Mrs. A d rid front. begin c irc u la tin g th e ir petitions to If its thoughts und doings fo r one Gedeon m u r d e r m y s te ry in N ew place th e C arney and M a rtin b ills W atkins, superintendent. Preaching Secretary of State H u ll warns day were spread ove r the m o rn service, 11 a. m. J u n io r C h ristian Y ork believed solved Police seek on the b a llo t in 1938. These tw o nations w o rld on edge and advo Robert Irw in , fo rm e r Portlander. in g paper, you w o uld hide fo r Endeavor, 6 p. m Rev. V. T. Speece. bills, passed by the recent legisla shame in the depth of the deepest t f cates change o f policies. Sees way James J. Richardson named m an forest. ture. o u tla w a ll games o f chance. pastor. ! out o f chaos. ager o f P ortland sym phony orches I f the re q u ire d 12,512 signatures W alko ut o f union employes sus I f at the gate o f death, you do tra. are obtained by June 12 the opera F irs t C hurch o f C hrist. Scientist pends operations in a ll un its nf Receipts o f 1937 Income, corporate not meet that old G od-hating na Services are held every Sunday tio n of the measures w ill be halted C h evro let M o to r com pany nt F lin t, e x c is e and intangibles tax levies tu re o f yours, it is because you u n til approved by the voters at at 11 a. m.; Wednesday evening aervices at 8 o’clock; Sunday school M ic h , adding n e a rly 12 (MtO t o w ill exceed $5.000.000. in comparison held an election. O n a day, back th e n e xt general election. o f au tom obile w orkers w ith $3,200.000 in 1936. in a log-cabin school house o r in • • • • at 11 a. m. P upils up to the age num ber already id le in M ichigan and bring Revised B o n n e ville dam le gisla a high-dom ed cathedral o r out be ..... ....... ........ ................20 years are welcomed. Free T im e again fo r O regon m otor- ing to ta l to 120JXW ). tio n introduced in congress by Sen hind a stum p o r in th e m id n ig h t ists to renew th e ir operators' per- i f a d in g room open on Wednesdays _ _ ne ll calls i . ®n<^ - j -------« U n t u 4 p m T a xis locked up in P ortland j ators M cNary, Bone, Schwellenbach silence, you cast a ba llo t and voted , m its. _ S ecretary o . f State S Saturdays . fro m 2 d is p u te . P ly w o o d p la n t w o rk m e n and S te iw e r Congressman Pierce fo r Jesus C hrlat. T here in y o u r a tten tion to the fact th a t a ll d r iv - Sunday s topic: "A re Sin Disease. strike . indicates new plan w ill be offered heart of hearts you took Him , pos and Death Real ’’ j ers' licenses e xp ire on June 30 U S. senate squabble over going by h im se lf later. sessed Him , ran to Him . a p p ro and th a t less than th re e m onths President Roosevelt asks congress priated Him , made H im y o u r own, on record against sit-do w n strikes F irst B ap tist Church rem ains in w h ich to renew the to authorize a perm anent c iv ilia n delays vote on G u ffe y-V in so n coal made H im y o u r Saviour. From perm its. In pre pa ration fo r the conservation corps of 300.000 men. T hursday evening at 8, o u r p ra y b ill. th a t day life is new fo r you. True, rush o f renew als expected to get er and B ib le study hour in the Itu ly m av w ith d ra w from 27-na- F rida y, A p r il 2 the old sin -n a tu rc s till stays by'. under way about M ay 1 a ll o f the church. Sunday school, 9:45. T ry our tio n n e u tra lity pact in Spanish c iv il Spanish lo ya list a rm y continues w ar, cha rging France has violated B ut the H o ly S p irit is now in ! fie ld exam iners were called in to Sunday school w h e th e r you are old charge and you come to hate the Salem last week to attend a school o r young. We have classes f o r d r i v e , ta k in g several strategic the agreement. at w h ich the laws cove rin g tra ffic a ll. M o rn in g w o rship at 11. The points in southern advance. Senate rejects anti sit-do w n s trik e old th in g And at death it drops Gus Moser, ex-state senator, dies am endm ent to G uffe y-V in son coal w h at is the life o f th e saved? It Is reg ulation and h ig h w a y accidents pastor desires to speak on a very im p o rta n t subject. "T he Personal in P ortland. were explained. measure by vote 48 Io 36. New "d ec an ever increasing knowledge o f it y o f the H o ly S p irit." There w ill G ove rn or M a rtin , speaking a t larations o f p o lic y " against s it- j God and C hrist. W hat is out in Lew is downs introduced w ith call fo r early e te rn ity fo r the saved? An ever E xperts em ployed b y the state taxes b y the state up to A p r il Pendleton, declares John e n la rg in g knowledge o f the F ather tax com m ission are now apprais- showed an increase of ap pro xim ate too po w e rfu l, c iv iliz a tio n im periled. vote. Senators bo ttle over a ttitu d e on O rganization o f a f r u it w o rke rs 1 and the S o n - George N. T a y lo r in g p ro p e rty in the fo u r blocks d i- ly 50 per cent over collections fo r s it-d o w n strikes. union effected at Hood R iver. Beaverton.—Paid adv. I re c tly n o rth o f th e state capitol the same period a year ago. S it-d o w n s trik e hits Ford plan t I site, purchase o f w h ich was au Tuesday, A p r il C in M issouri. W orkers ho ld assem thorized by the recent legislature. Agreem ent ends C h rysle r strike. JAM ES L. B A IL E Y I t is not probable that any plans b ly unit. W h ile th e le g isla tu re authorized Thousands w ill re tu rn to autom o w ill be made fo r in sta lla tio n of a Roosevelt changes d riv e on prices. b ile assembly lines. James L. B aile y died at the F o r purchase o f the e n tire fo u r blocks le th a l gas cham ber at the state M ore purchasing po w e r fo r con it is not expected th a t m ore than T w e lve persons dead in a ir tra g est G rove hospital M onday m o rn prison u n til the need fo r its use sum er goods to be sought. edies. W reckage o f m issing trans ing and fun eral services were held tw o o f the blocks can be obtained shall arise, according to Warden Saturday, A p r il 3 p o rt found in A rizona m ountains. at the Forest G rove U n d e rta kin g I w ith the $300.000 ap pro pria te d fo r James Lewis, who calls attention P o rtla n d Beavers w in opening N avy bombers collid e o ff Sail Diego com pany chapel W ednesday a fte r ! the purpose. 1° the fact th a t there hag not been Coast league game fro m O akland, I and fo u r die. noon In te rm e n t was in Forest V ie w an execution in Oregon now fo r 5-3. Storm s and floods cause damage cem etery. Accom m odations fo r 56 a d dition- : m ore than fiv e years Lew is osti Kansas C ity Ford p la n t s trik e I in south from Texas to Florida. M r. B aile y was born in Tenessee al tuberculosis patients were made mates the cost o f the gas chamber settled. W orkers agree to go back | Olds M otor w o rks plan t closed by F ebru ary 22, 1862. He had live d In a va ila ble at the state tuberculosis at a p p ro xim a te ly $1400 The recent to w o rk. sit-do w n jo k e ; 11,500 C a te rp illa r Forest G rove m any years and also hospital at Salem th is week w ith ; legislature authorized the substitu- Spanish rebels m ake strong n ig h t T ra c to r com pany employes (bro w n I in Potion valley. Deceased is su r the com pletion o f the new hospital tio n of le th al gas fo r the noose attack on M adrid. out o f w o rk at Peoria. III., by sit- vived by one son. W illia m T „ o f w in g a t the in s titu tio n at a cost as th e means fo r c a rry in g out dow n s trik e o f 500 men I Forest Grove, and one grandchild. Sunday. A p r il 4 I of $59,000. M ore than 125 victim s executions in the fu tu re . T w e n tie th a n niversary o f declnr- M >s. M abel W rig h t o f Cornelius B ig 21-passenger tra n sp o rt plane o f the "w h ite plague” are on t h e 1 S ix ty per cent o f the recipients atlo n o f w a r by A m erica in 1917 route one. w a itin g lis t o f the tw o state hos o f old age assistance in Oregon out o f B urbank, Cal., to Kansas observed by m ilita r y parades in lost w ith pitals— one at Salem and the other are men, according to a re p o rt by C ity and New Y o rk large cities th ro u g h o u t country. MRS. M A R Y E. AND ERSO N at The Dalles. A new 50-bed pa vilion the state r e lie f com m ittee to G ov eigh t aboard. Spanish rebels claim gains in ad- Federal reserve board to bby | vance on Bi I boa. w h ile loyalists F une ral service» fo r Mrs. M a ry a t the la tte r in s titu tio n was au- ern o r M a rtin . The re p o rt shows a 1 tho rized by the recent legislature steady increase in the num ber of governm ent bonds to preserve “ o r m ake advances in Southern Spain. Elizabeth H a rdin Anderson, 79, who w hich appropriated $54.500 fo r its r e lie f applicants w ith 13 123 In d i d e rly conditions." Measure prepared in s e n a t e died at the home n f Mrs. Maud D ix Spanish loyalists in b ig d riv e to on nt D ille y A p r il 1, were held from construction. vid ua ls on the ro lls at the rlose of isolate rebels in south o f Spain. 1 stro n g ly condem ning s i t - d o w n the Forest G rove U n d e rta k in g com • • • • | ..trikes and ille g a l labor practices 1936. U. S. n a vy announces develop- by employer«, pany chapel S aturday afternoon T ax paym ents th ro u g h o u t t h e state re fle c t a re tu rn to norm al I State Forester J. W. Ferguson m ent o f a “ ra d io s p y " by w hich i Paul M aury, 20. o f Nice, Frnnce. w ith Rev. Jesse Bunch o ffic ia tin g . enemy w u rship can be located or I com m its suicide over grave o f his In te rm e n t was In Evergreen cem business conditions, according to has gone to W ashington, D. C , tracked long distances a t sea. ete ry at M c M in v ille . dog. members o f the state ta x com m is where he w ill appear before con She was born nt P ostville. Iowa, Vast u n io niza tion d riv e among sion. M an y counties re p o rt collec gressional committees, along w ith Texas o il fie ld w o rke rs starts. [ Subscribe now to the Argus. In June 4, 1857, and m a rrie d Charles tio n o f p ro p e rty taxes in excess o f other foresters, in be ha lf o f ap- Hope strengthens fo r q u ic k set Anderson there in 1894 Mrs. A n W ashington cou nty $1.50 a year. derson rnm e to Oregon in 1924 50 per cent cent o uf f the 1937 le vy by p ro p ria tio n measures. He w ill not _ ________ She tlem ent of C h rysle r strike. S ix m onths 85c. T hree m onths 50 M arch 15. C olle ction o f income | re tu rn to Oregon u n til A p r il 20. E rro l F lynn , H o llyw o o d actor, ln - cents. Two months 35 cent,. - tf | .Vro’r S Ä e " * Highlights in the Week's News from Around the World