Pagf* T w o TT I T, T. S P O R O JFillsbonjSKVr g us Time for Cuts W iik Which <• Combined (he HilHhoro Independent HiH h* r.. Annu. 1114 It w ould seem high tim e for the ad m in istratio n to ta k e seriously the necessity of ta k in g econom y steps in ou r national governm ent. D rastic cuts are a necessity if we are to uvoid in flation speeded on by an unbalanced bu d g et. C ontinued price raises and d e creased dem and fo r governm ent bonds should serve as a w arning th at must he heeded soon. If no serious c u rta ilm e n t of ex p e n d itu re s is m ade, h ig h er tax es a re ‘‘aro u n d th e co rn e r” and an alread y high tax burden has been increased by the extrem ely high social security taxes. Labor Program Essential n T L T. R P O R O , A H C F R The Great .American O N U / Y eST gR O A Y T h u rsd a y , A p ril 20. TOT o n F G o N líe m e serm on at 11 will he "S piritual F re e dom and Fleshly Bondage " Suml.i« night. 8. B rother Paul H artford will begin a special scries of m eetings Come and hear I l l s timely i n c a g e s lh ’ also plays tin* trum pet Tin* m eetings will In* every Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday night at II C em e and hear lulu The Lord will especially Ide s in w ord and mu su* Tuesday , all day lu aver service, with the evangelistic service in evening fíuilding Aid Promised i By A. I. I.inillii-i ki S A I I 'M I n f o r m a t i o n f r o m H ie national c a p i t a l i l l . il Hi.il U l i l l e S a m is w illing I o h e lp O r e g o n ( m a n c e its n e w s ia le hitiUling u p i o 4.1 p c i c e n t o f H ie t e l a i c o .I T l i c i n f o i I n a lm n . h o w e v e r Ls n o t e x a c t ly d e a r as t o j u s t h o w lib e r a l H ie f c ilc ia l g o v e i H iile n i p r o p o s e s to lie in it s a s s ls la n c e o n H ie n e w p lo g ia m If H ie o f f e r m e a n s a n o l i t i i g l i t g r a n i o f 45 p e r c e n i on tile a m i* b a s is a H ie g r a n i m a d e l i t c o n n e c t io n w i l l i th e c a p i t o l l i m i . l in g flu * s la t e w i l l have a t o t a l o f $1 ih m i . ih m i $.. >«»IMM> o f la t e m oney a n il $450 1100 o f fc d e ia l l im i l e » fo r building p u r p o e.. T h i s w i l l m a k e p o s s ib le th e c n n s f l uctliin o f t w o b u i l d in g s . O lli* fo r H ie s ta te l i b i a i V a n d H ie o t h e r f o r g e n e r a l o f f i c e p m p e .c I f . h o w e v e r Hie g r a n t will lie lim ited to th e p a y m e n t o f la b o r ta k e n fr o m r e lie f r o ll u p to a m a x im u m o f 45 p e r cent Ihe of. fer w i l l n e t p ro » id e a great ileal of help mi- less relief officials ar ■ »» Illing to m ä n t i i n i it e . k i l l e d 1. 1- f l i c r e l i e f t o l l s h v l is t i n g H ie r e o n borers who are not no»»- o n r e l i e f (By Roger IV. Babsonl NEW YORK CITY April 23 The wax«* of strik es since Jan u ary first has cost th e nation m ore than a half W VERNE M KINNEY MRS F. <’ McKINNEY a billion dollars Tin* C hrysler strik e A«*ociale Editor E d it or A t’EULXElCx t'WEETT alone is estim ated to have w asted $liS£ HENNON CM ACCOUNT O F HV $70.000,000 in w ages and m aterials OFFICIAL NEW SPAPER OE WASHINGTON COUNTY To ask w ho is w inning the b attle it A w A n t a tic ÚEAl? -1HS vACH Selected as Oruron'a Beni Weekly Newaaper. 1930*36 going on in hundreds ef plants N in ie ) on All-American Weekly Newspaper Eleven. 1930 O F A-SAFÚTICA «C I WCMTC-tTSiVsC Whosoever Will Hillsboro t h r o u g h o u t t h e Honorable Mention National Editorial A»»n Newspaper i Main S t . n e a r F i t si A ve) ?LlX country today is Production Contrat. 1934.36; General Excellence, 1M3 like asking Who T hursday. 0 p in The I ord is Subacription Ratea Strictly Caah in Advance won the San E ran- hi. ssiug Hies, mel t in g s 'D ie tu p le Within W ashington County »« ¡11 he God T ruth ami M a n ' C o n c is c o E a rth - quak e"" E v e r y Per year ........ f l Su Tw o month« ...... 10 36 tra d irlio n " Everyone will receive a .Î0 Six month* One month one is agreed that neli'iiiiii* to these m eetings S a tu r . .50 .— .03 Per copy Thru» month* . labor tie-ups m ust day. 8 p m . the serm on topic will Outside Wauhtngton County M ? b e avoided b it t he "C areless C hris) i.ms are like Foreirn count rie« 13 .">0 IT. 8.. per year 12 00 few p r a c t i c a 1 careless driyers. they will enme too plans have been a fter the crash " Come and see what Member: Oregon State suggested. the l ord will give you from this . A First Audited Paper. O ur good friends at I.aurel are p u t Editorial Aaftoc I a t i o n In tilts great la I.ar«rest ABC Weekly serm on Melvin F Jam es, pastor and National Editorial Circulation in W «*t. b o r controversy ting on th e ir a n n u a l d in n e r and pro \ M A - ■ Association. som e basic tru th s gram fo r the people of H illsboro to Christian Church have been fo rg o t- night anil it is expected and urged R oger IV Babson te n 1 w ill n o ’ tak e L ord's day unified study-w orship May Become P ow er— Much I’ltcrc.sl I k being m anifested by le id . s e r v ic e . 9:45-11 l> a in. C hurch sides in the a rg u th a t a larg e d eleg atio n of local bu si .school. 9 45-10 45; m orning w orship e r s of both the doiiun.inl political p .u ties in ent as to w h eth er the W ashington ness people a tte n d . The an nual get- m 10 la-1145. Music by the T reble i the grow th of the C om m onw ealth Ftxleiation T acom a. W ash., ch a m b e r of com to g e th e r at L aurel is one of the o u t A dm in istratio n has been fair or courageous d u rin g th e "sit-down" choir. Serm on Die Local C hurch m oxem ent in ( ) n * « o n Sponsored by a group m erce in its fight to corner arm y and sta n d in g com m unity events of t h e epidem ic. My only com m ent on th i; As a C hristian Com m unity Change of hhei.ils. including leaders in the ran k s o( in evening scry lees fur sum m er labor and S late (»range, the follow ers of tha phase of th e situation is that respect navy establishm ents on Puget Sound y e a r and is eag erly a n tic ip a te d by lo law and o rd e r in the U nited m onths C hristian E ndeavor. 7 p in . m ovem ent held an organization m eeting in passes resolution a p p e alin g to w ar cal folk. The frie n d sh ip s c re a te d m S for tates is today at an all-tim e low ' Interm ediate and Young People P ortland S aturday and Sunday atten d ed |>v d ep artm en t to allow V ancouver b a r this w av last a lifetim e. H alf a cen tu ry ago th e "sit-dow n" E vangelistic service, 0 p n t. song; delegates from all sections of the state In ad* sei » ice assisted by young people's s trik e w ould have been treated as rack s to revert to the corn fields from th e w eapon of desp erate outlaw s I choir Serm on "T arry in g in J e r u dition to the labor and farm er delegates tho .• w hich it w as created. T he neig h b o r salem B aptism al service Tuesday. present included a liberal sprinkling of W o rk co n g ratu late C anada on the way het ly T acom ans declare th a t th e b a r 0 p in , board m eeting of church ers' .Alliance m em bers and Tow nsend lies C u officials have handled the problem T he telep h o n e bill of th e D uke of officers Thursday (tonight). 8 30 p ller the right kind of a leadership it is a d L aw and o rd er is being flouted in rack s are a relic of bygone days. in . m onthly pot luck d in n er fellow - m itted that tin* m ovem ent bids fair to assum e e U nited S tates T his must stop! V ancouver people rightly ta k e e x cep W indsor, th e fo rm e r K ing E dw ard, th i ship and reception fur over fifty ttu* proportions of u ¡Kiwerful m inority h o ld C ertain ly now that the S uprem e tion to this a ttitu d e on th e p a rt of has a v e ra g e d §458 a w eek since his C o u rt has put its OK on the W agner new m em bers received into the ing the balance of political pow er In tin* state th e ir m etropolitan b ro th ers and a v e r vo lu n tary exile. Most of th e calls are I l aw . th ere is ¡to excuse for mot e church fellow ship since S eptem ber and one w hich might well become a real fac long d istance calls to Mrs. W allis I. 1930 M em bers and friends w el tor in fu tu re elections. “sit-dow ns." th a t the land around T acom a is only come Plans for M other's day. May tl, Sim pson, for whom he q u it t h e 1 L ab o r has ju st as m uch rig h t as ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ fit .for airp o rts and arm y bases. will ho announced L o rd s Day It em ployers to ask for an increase in : hrone. Such a telep h o n e bill m akes p r.ces when o p eratin g costs a re a d Revising thi* house and .senate jo u rn a l, of L. P utnam , pastor. E v ery th in g seem s to go to the sis it sound like “ puppy love” instead of vancing. L abor's prices are. of ttu* recent legislative session cost the state in te r states to the north and south, re fo r people around the forties. course, jt s wages. Its operating costs e x c e s s o f $3.000, according to claim s filed w ith Pentecostal Tabernacle are th e cost of living. Wage w orkers g ard less of the defense needs of Ort the state departm ent Four ,M*rsons w ere e m S unday school S unday m orning. ployed in revising the senate jo u rn al w hile h av e a perfect rig h t to join unions gon. We quite agree w ith th e A s 10. Rev J. II E bert, superintendent; anti, th ro u g h represen tativ es of th e ir classes for all ages, com e and bring s e v e n w e n * em ployed on th e tiou.se jo u rn al, to ria A storian - B udget th a t it is own choosing, ask for higher w ages the ch ild ren w ith you M orning w o r most of them claim ing com pensation fo r ttu* N aurally. I d isag ree w ith labor's high tim e th a t all of O regon got up full 40 days allowed for com pletion of tin* ship, 11 o’clock. serm on subject c u rre n t m ethods W orkers have a l ; Rev I,ouis A sbell. who for fifteen ’’E d u rem en t of Pow er from o n task. on its hind legs and got real m ad. w ays gone fu rth e r and got m ore by A He M an G overnor years was bound in devil w orship. High " Young pc« pic s m eeting at • • • ♦ so m ad th a t th e pow ers th a t be back ’ to speak on the subject of S p iritu a l ¡ 0 15 p m D elm ar W yatt, president T h at O regon h asn 't been su b jected to the peaceful co llective bargaining th an Mountain Home Evangelical by violence T h ere a re plenty of in W ashington will know about it. KaiTtiei*) W a rn e d — ism Friday. May 7. Guy P D uffield | S unday evening evangelistic service d em o ralisin g effects of th e sit-dow n craze m ay Church be a ttrib u te d to th e fact th at O regon's g o v er o u tstan d in g illu strations of this fact G regon farm ers an» w arned by Sob in T ¡S u b ject The S i l l o f O m ission" R egularly each Sunday: Sunday J r . pastor. O nce a fair em ployer is forced to go n o r is a firm believer in law’ and o rd e r and th ro u g h a strik e in his own plants, school. 10 a. m . E dw ard A ebischer. , Mid week services Tuesday e v e n in g , W hite state director of agriculture, to b e w a r e has th e co u rag e to d o h is d u ty . In a recen t he can n ev er have the sam e feeling sup erin ten d en t. M orning w orship p ray er m eeting T hursday evening. of alfalfa seed being stopped m from ttu* First Baptist Church to u r of th e sta te th e governor re fe rre d to th e to w ard his w orkers, and vice versa service w ith alte rn a tin g leadership. T hursday. 8 p m , p ra y e r and Bible study. S aturday evening, te»ti- middlewe.st and .old at a very low price W hite law less condition ex istin g in eastern in d u strial In th e long ru n , w orkers and e m C hristian E ndeavor. 7:30 p m. E van Bible study w ill meet. Sunday j mony and •< rvnon Special music by says that the s<*ed is not only'o? in ferio r q u a l F arm s in th e Kent, W ash., n eig h centers, th e paralysis b ro u g h t ab o u t b y la w ployers gain about as much from gelistic service. 8 p. m. Rev. V. T. school, 9 45. w ith classes for all ages the o rchestra All evening services ity but has a high percentage of weed ••<«<1. s tr ili e s and lock-outs as farm ers gain Speece, pastor. tf M orning w orship. 11 T able talk on begin at 7 45 p m . all ur<* w elcome som e of w hich an* of noxious varieties borhood had an experience recen tly lessness a n d rack eteerin g , and hoped th a t he strik J F S hackelford, pastor. w ould not be faced w ith th e necessity of d e a l from flood an d drought. The Holy S pirit In R elation to the • + • + w ith sit-dow n strikes, w here w orkers in g w ith th is sort of anarchy. B eliever" a fte r w hich th e L o rd s Union Responsibility Needed M. E. Church (Bethany) Tin* state may exchange its school lands w ere dem an d in g the eig h t-h o u r day, S u p p er w ill he observed and tin' To b argain collectively is labor's “I hope an d p ray th a t th ey w ill n o t come," Free Methodist (h u rt’ll On G erm antow n road. S unday right hand of fellow ship extended to for f<‘di*ral lands in thi* public dom ain, hut it b e tte r sleeping accom m odations a n d he said, a n d added: "T he o th er d ay S enator right. No progressive-m inded m an Bible school conducted by f l a t ice can not give them to U n d e Sam w ithout g e t every Sunday. 10 a.m .: G e r th o .e recently added to us B Y P vegetables from th e fa rm e rs fo r th e ir R obinson said th ey w ere sta te issues. T h an k w ith practical experience d oubts school man service. 11 a. m., first and U . 7. w ith an interesting service for I Fenton during the last tw o w eeks ting om ething in return. A ttorney G eneral this. M anagem ents w hich refuse to G od fo r th at. I'll solve th e situ atio n if it has proved to be both successful and own use. The w orkers, w ho w ere recognize w o rk ers' organiza t i o n s th ird Sundays: English service. 11 young people E vening service. 8 profitable* as to the atten d an ce and Van Winkle ruled tins week in holding ttiat a a. in . second and fourth S undays proposal to cede 11,500 acre.s of ‘tat«* ow ned chased out by vigilantes, said th ey comes." S ubject will he "T he Fall of Man " sim ply do not see th e h an d w ritin g m m enting on th e ten d en cy fo r in d is on th e wall. C om pany "spy" sy s —E. Ju liu s Traglio. pastor. tf The large ch art w ill again he used co-operation of the children These la n d , in the H art M ountain district of e.i t- belonged to th e cannery w o rk ers' an d crim C in o ate special m eetings for the children spending th e g overnor praised th e tem s a re th e tools of foolish c o rp o ra to m ake s im p l e G od's Word O rtiz ill close Sunday. May 2. at 4 p m . ern <li trict to ttu * n a t io n a l g o v e r n m e n t f o r a farm lab o rers' union in S eattle. w ays and m eans com m ittee of th e leg islatu re tions. Em ployers, how ever, have a W W eiuger. pastor Laurel Evangelical (h u rch w ith a dem onstration program ?\i gam e preserve w a s in v i o l a t i o n of th e sta te tu rn in g dow n req u ests fo r ap p ro p riatio n s rig h t to dem and th a t the groups (Seven m iles south of H illsboro) It is d ifficu lt to im agine th e short- for" that tim e aw ards w ill he presented cou-stitution. to talin g $10.000.000 "This is a crazy age w ith 0 ith w hich th ey deal be responsible S unday school. 10 a. m.. Mrs. A. ('■iiigrcKational ( hurch for perfect atten d . m e t * and m em ory w ork day on th e farm , w h ere long a ten d en cy to build u p deficits on a p ath th a t w for agreem ents ju s t as em ployer- W atkins, superintendent. P r e a c h in g M o r e than 30 "rookies'* of the xtate police May 2. 10 a. m. C hurch school. w ork. We extend a cordial in v ita hours a re ch a ra c te ristic . P ictu re th e leads to ru in .” are responsible. O ne of th e most im service. 11 a. m. Ju n io r C hristian Prof. Stalley. su p erin ten d e n t. 11. tion to all parents and friends to this force w ere put through a course of schooling fa rm e r, who can be considered one of T he g o v ern o r's conclusions coincide w ith p o rtan t factors being overlooked to E ndeavor. 6 p. m. Rev. V. T. m orning w orship. C om m union m ed program R egular services of the here last week in p rep aratio n for th e ir du ties is th e fact th a t em ployers are Speece, pastor. tf itation and th e S acram ent of the church for the week are as follows th e m ost in d ep e n d e n t c a p italists in those of S ir G eorge Paish, B ritish financier, day as m em bers of th e force in stru cto rs wi re vet« L ord'; supper A nthem "God Is a P ray er m eeting T hursday. 7 30 p m ; eran m em bers of the state force The re c ru its visitin g th e Pacific northw ’est. "P riv atio n , legally responsible w hile labor u n th e country, doing his chores and now ions a re not. If th is one grievance S pirit." B ennett. 7 p. m. Young Sunday school. 10 a m . su p e rin starvation, revolution, w a r—chaos" face th e Tualatin Plains Presbyterian people's m eeting tinder su p e rv is tendent, E sther H T u rn e r; m orning w e r e h o u s e d in t h e a r m o r y d u r i n g t h e i r s ta y w orking in th e field several hours be w orld, he said. "N ations have fallen b ack on alo n e w ere cleared up. much of the C hurch c u rre n t tro u b le could quickly be ion of L aw rence W ism er T he state w orship service. 11; Bible school in Salem. fore th e h ired m an rolls out of bed. th e ir last resources—th e g o v ern m en t's credit. sm • • • • B ible school at 10 a. m.: preach c o n f e r e n c e oothed over of C ongregational dem onstration program , 4 p. m ; Now th a t is going fast. If n othing is done, ing service at 11 a. m : C hristian churches m eets at Eugene May 5. tl. Young People’s m issionary service. T hese prin cip les all point in one S tew art Weiss of Portland, who recently a.s- W hen th e fa rm e r is co n fro n ted te rrib le th in g s w ill happen, in th is o r d e r - direction: The necessity of a N atio n E ndeavor at 7 45 p in. Mi.s ionary 0 4 > p. • v a n g e h s tic s e r v ic e . .45 Humed the d u tu ; of a ji Lint to the a tto rn ey w ith this sort of th in g he is going to privation. starv atio n , revolution, w a r—chaos." al Labor Program . T he U nited S tate m eeting th e last T h u rsd ay of each 7. T. A rth u r D ungan. m inister. p. rn J. N W . u k c r , p a s t o r . general, does not intend to rc. ign as chairm an w onder w hy some farm lea d e rs ally The real enem ies of th e g o v ern m en t a re and C anada have reached such a month. A ll a re cordially welcome First Church of Christ, Scientist ol the M ultnom ah county republican c e n t r a l —J. F G ibson, m inister. tf hfigh deg ree of in d u strial efficiency th e ir org an izatio n s so closely w ith la those w ho try to see how m uch th ey can th at strik es m ust be treated as a Pilgrim House com m ittee u n til he has compl<*te<l un organ« S ervices are held every S unday gouge th e fed eral treasu ry , as w ell as those bor groups. May 1: Sts P hilip and Jam es. ization program which he* now has under way at 11 a. m ; W ednesday evening w ho p rofit by th e ex p lo itatio n of p reju d ice i m a tte r of concern to everybody. The Orenco-Reedvllle Parish A postles May 2 May day c ele b ra Weiss says th ere is no law to p revent lu.s h o ld Sunday school in both churches. services at 8 o’clock; S unday school tion at chapel service of w orship. ing the tw o positions although certain re p u b and class h atred . — M cM innville T elephone- F or instance, a s trik e in an electric at 11 a. m. P u p ils up to th e age light p lan t can com pletely cripple a 10 a. m.; w orship service in the Register. g reat city to d ay ad en danger th o u s Orenco church. 11 a. m ; w orship of 20 years a re w elcomed. F ree 10:30 a. m . with serm on on “C ro w n licans in M ultnom ah county are clam oring ands of lives. H ow ever, labor's rig h t service in the R eedville church. 8 read in g room open on W ednesdays ed th e Q ueen." (R evelation 12 D in for his resignation. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ to s trik e and m anagem ent's privil* p. m. W om en's M issionary society and S atu rd ay s from 2 until 4 p. in. honor of St. Mary, the Queen of ege to refu se labor's dem ands m ust m eets at O renco on th e th ird W ed S u n d ay ’s topic. "E v e rltstin g P u n ish H eaven T his is also Rogation S u n P etition R eport D enied— T he v e te ran s’ groups of th e com day. and p ray ers will he said for a d ito r F. M. B row n of B row nsville asks be pro tected a t all costs. How to nesday of each m onth and at R eed m ent.” m unity are ta k in g a fo rw a rd step by th a t E old. R eports t4i.it p4‘tiiioii.s w ere in circu latio n bounteous harvest ' Religion in the old question as to w hy th e leg islatu re p ro tect th e p ublic on one hand and ville on th e fo u rth T hursday of News" topics. “Ju d g e Long Speaks I axkiriK for th e rem oval of W. I. G osslin us th e o rg anization of a co m m an d ers’ is p erm itted to fix salaries fo r co u n ty officers. lab o r and em ployers on th e o th er is each m onth. C ornelius M ethodist Episeonal tf Again on M arriage. “T he Death of secretary to G overnor M artin do not .seem to council, com posed of the com m anders • E d ito r Sw enson of M onm outh m ak es th e sen th e big problem . Som e practical m a C hurch school. 9; w orship service. I B is h o p McDow’clI." and "The Mes- be well founded. Avery Thom pson, Salem a t ch in ery of settlin g un n e c e s s a r y sib le ex p lan a tio n th a t such is th e arran g em en t and a d ju ta n ts of th e U nited Spanish Sevcnth-dav Adventist Church 9:45. Gospe l message, special m usic; ' age of C atholic Action ” Monday. torney and active Young D em ocrat w ho w as to keep county officers from fix in g th e ir own strik e s m ust be set up im m ediately. Services a re held each Sabba'.h E pw orth League. 7 p. m Ladies' Aid T uesday and W ednesday a re Roga- said to lie one of the .sponsor, of Hie petitions, W a r V eterans, V eterans of Foreign salaries a t u n reaso n ab le am ounts. N e ith e r one T h e recen t S u p rem e C ourt decisions (S atu rd ay ) as follows: S abbath society, W ednesday. 1. Reception i turn days May (» T he Ascension of W ars, A m erican Legion and D isabled points out th a t m ost county salaries a re low er open th e way. school, 9:45 a. m.; preaching service F riday evening, 8. for all. New m em O ur Lord Next Sunday. May 9. is lias denied any know ledge of the move and Dust O ff Old Program A m erican V eterans. U n d er th is a r th an am o u n ts paid in p riv a te business for at 11; young people's m eeting a t bers of the church this y ear w ill be M other's day. "The Music of M oth charccteri/erl thi* report as "just news|»apor D u rin g th e w a r I was connected ." Thompson, know n to he allied w ith ran g em en t th e observance of patriotic sim ilar service, also th a t w e often elect m en w ith th e L abor D epartm ent i n 2:30 p. m. P ra y e r m eeting W ednes honored guests Mrs. J. C ochran in erhood will be the serm on topic. talk n ig h t at 8 o'clock. V isitors are charge.—Rev. A lex an d er H aw thorne, P astor H enry S. H aller may be c o n the anti-G osslin faction in tin* Y oung D em o holidays here in the fu tu re will be to conduct o u r public affairs w hom w e w o u ld n 't W ashington. The su ject of a national day sulted any day. except Monday, be- cratic organization not only denied any con tru s t w ith p riv ate affairs of eq u al m agnitude. lab o r program w as given a great w elcome a t any service. Dr. W al pastor. u n d er th e auspices of all th e groups. —T te r H untington, pastor. tf ! tw een 10 a. m. and noon, betw een 4 nection with the reported petition m ove but d e he S pectator. P o rtlan d . deal of study a t th a t tim e. It w as T hrough w orking in harm ony t h e Whosoever Will and 6 p m or by appointment, at clared that hr* w ould refuse to sign one if it found th a t b o th w orkers and em f Above N orth Plains) ; the House office. 232 N orth T hird should In* presented to him T hom pson's a tti All Saints Episcopal Church v e te ran s’ cause and th e com m unity ployers w ere b itte rly opposed to tude appears to he typical of th a t of most of S unday school at ten o'clock. the 1 avenue. Services fo r Rogation S unday or com pulsory a rb itra tio n . H owever, a will be eventually b e tte r served. the anti-G osslin faction Even it the rep o rted program w as m apped out w hich the fifth S unday a fte r Easter. petitions ahould m aterialize as does not seem seem ed to get aro u n d this point C hurch school. 9:45 a. m.; Holy com m union an d serm on, 11 a. m. Service probable they would not b e a r any g r <• a t S u rv ey show s college stu d en ts are two H ere is a rough outline of th e plan at W ashington county home. 2 30 p. weight in th e opinion of those close to th e suggested back in Post-W ar days: G overnor M artin is serving all th e inches ta lle r th an th e ir fo refath ers, B ut th en as m. N ext S unday th e V icar com G) T h at all w orker:: should be free T hursday, April 22 ' filiation nnd agree to seniority governor This is not the first tim e G osslm 's it's tim e th e y w ere gro w in g up. mences th e second y e a r of lus m in people of O regon, not any p a rtic u la r enem ies have sought his scalp. More than a to jo in any union w hich th ey m ight G reat B ritain w illing to p a rtic i rights. * * * * choose Both em ployers and w age istry. It is expected th a t the old note p ate group such as some w ould like to E urope looking t o P r e s i d e n t ^ y ear ago it w as rum ored th a t he was to he in w orld econom ic conference paid d u rin g the past y ear w ill be Roosevelt to call successful w orld replaced by a secretary w ith m ore ta r t and E ng in eers now have m ach in e th a t rem em j w o rk ers should be prohibited from burned L et everyone com e and join if chances of success good. have him do. His fo rth rig h t a ttitu d e experience in m eeting the public, but Gossliu ev ery th in g ; pro b ab ly on th e o rd er of a coercion or intim idation. F ight renew ed for C olum bia n a econom ic session. us in singing t h e doxology. On May is stra n g e to C ongressm an Pierce, bers I (2) Both em ployers and w age ap p ears to he Just as secure in his job now as robot wife. Monday. April 23 val air base n ear A storia in W ash 5 the v estry will m eet at 8 p m. w o rk ers should have th e rig h t to w ho has played th e political gam e » e « • L um ber and logging o p eratio n s' he was tw o years ago and w ill probably c o n b arg ain collectively w ith re p re se n t V icar w ishes to rem ind those who ington. S tu d en t dem onstrations against suspended pending labor trouble tin u e to serve the governor throughout hi» fo r m any y ears in O regon. Conse a re plan n in g to a tte n d the Bishop E d ito r o ffers prizes to w om an re a d e r w ith atives of th e ir own choosing term unless a m ore a ttra c tiv e opening a p quently the tw o have been a t outs fun n iest hat. We hope he doesn't give d u p li '3) W hen lab o r tro u b les arise, or Johnson d in n e r May 10 to purchase w ar disappointing in a tten d an ce to settlem ent. Finish fight looms. peal., to entice him aw ay from th e governor Studi nt Peace com m ittee when agreem ents expire, n eg o tia th eir tick ets at once from Vcsey U nited C onviction of negro com m unist under the surface for a n um ber of cates in case of ties. G overnor M artin tells congress tinder an ancient G eorgia anti sed i * * ♦ » • * * * tions should begin im m ediately be- G ardner. N ext m eeting of th e G uild m ittee B onneville pow er should tion sta tu te held unconstitutional. y ears and it broke fo rth in a w ord ! tw een th e chosen representatives. If will be held at Laurel w ith Mrs. L. com (¡5 Lost* LicenacH— R ep o rt says sit-dow ns u n lik ely in H olly benefit public first, then in d u stry b a ttle recently betw een th e tw o back wood. B u t th e n th e stan d -in s w ould pro b ab ly w ithin a certain tim e these n eg o tia A. W hittle, the m other of Mrs D or Lowest cost favored. R o b e r t a Sem ple, estranged d au g h S ixty-five dru n k en d riv ers had th eir li tions fail, th e governm ent should othy W hisnand. w ho w ill be the in W ashington, D. C., before th e Bon rep resen t th e p layers, anyhow . P ortland school board refuses te r of Evangelist A im ee Sem ple censes revoked d u r i n g March, according to r e hostess. A full attendance is request ap p o in t a co n ciliator to sit in w ith * » » » S u p erin ten d en t Rice contract. Long M cPherson, invited to appear at ports filed with S ecretary of S tate Snell by neville hearing. M ayor Carson joined cd. -R eginald Hicks, vicar. both sides. i school hat lie ended by com prom ise. m ovie studios. c o t n ls over the stale. D uring the sam e period w ith th e governor and it w as pointed A utom obile h eatin g system in v en ted for '4> If. w ithin a certain tim e, no S u p erin ten d en t w ill continue until M idwest battles one of w orst April 13 licenses previously revoked w ere rein stated Beaverton Churrli of Christ out th at Pierce had never been very b ack -seat d riv ers. Well, som ebody o u g h t to satisfacto ry ag reem ent has been snow storm s in years. on .special recom m endation of the com m itting Bible school. 9:45 a. m.. Lord's day. successor selected. reached, the governm ent re p re se n ta I ’be heat on 'em. stro n g for Bonneville. F ath er Divine, negro, arrested in A lleghenies and O hio rivers swell m agistrates. T hirty-nine o th er m otorists had tive shall ask both ides to subm it to Mrs. V ernia H opper, su p erin ten d ent. O bservance of th e Lord's S u p New York cellar hideout in con w ith flood w aters and six states p e r Iheir perm its suspendixl for various reasons v o lu n ta ry arb itra tio n . w ith stabbing. iled. including reckless driving, hit and run, sp eed '5 ' If v o lu n tary arb itra tio n fails p er at 11 a. in. w ill be follow ed by nection S uit filed by em ployes of Wil- P resident Roosevelt issues order ing and operating w ithout a vehicle license arid a strik e ap p ears im m inent, then a erm on by the pastor, subject. lam ette-H y ster com pany in M ultno prohibiting stock m arket specula T he country could get along much ♦ » » * the governm ent conciliator may re c "Tl e M adness of Religion." Song om m end to th e P resid en t th at a fact s e r v ic e and preaching. 8 p. m.. su b mah county circu it co u rt asking tion by the governm ent's 1,000,000 b e tte r if some of our public officials court protection against organized L ighting Too E xpensive— em ployes. fin d in g b o ard bo created w ith full ject. 'Die E verlasting Gospel." S pe w ould devote more tim e to th eir own F ifte e n Y ears Ago Liglitcsl highw ays for O regon a re only a N avy's highest ran k in g a ir officer i I pow er to ex am in e records, accounts, cial m usic by the choir. Mrs. J. labor. Friday. April 23 declares Pacific coast is v u ln erab le l rlre.un of th e far distan t fu tu re in the opinion p a rtic u la r job ra th e r th a n issuing in A rgus. A p ril 27, 1922—H illsboro b eats P o rt presen t business, and prospects of Johnson, director, m orning and ev e Logging em ployes of d istric t is to attack from air. both th e em ployer and labor union ning M id-w eek service W ednesday. o i l sta te highw ay engineer. su ltin g statem ents ab o u t high offi land Woolen M ills team S u n d ay 5 to 0. Tuesday, April 27 Bi’ld o ek s com m ent was m ade in connection Mrs. M ary Louise K inton dies a t C ornelius involved. This board w ould consider May 5, 8 p. m.. will be led by Mrs. sue ultim atum , w hich is expected to cials of foreign governm ents. It G eorge H atch. In term e d iate C. E. at resu lt in a v irtu ally com plete s h u t gen eral econom ic conditions of the with a rep o rt th at the highw ay d e p a rtm e n t Dr. C. A. H oward, s ta te su p e r usually results in bad feelings and A pril 19. the sam e h o u r jn th e p ra y e r room. down M onday pending settlem ent. intendent o f public instruction, was contem plating the illum ination of the P a in d u stry and of th e com m unity, Ijeonard an d L loyd B row n a re com pleting j '6> T his board w ould then p resen t —G eorge H. H atch, pastor. O ne-fourth of w o rk ers idle flue to th e need fo r the state d ep artm en t nam ed iiy state hoard of higher cific highw ay betw een P o rtlan d and Salem . u ee on th e fro n t of th e L ib erty th e a tre a rep o rt to both th e em ployer and irik e and sym pathy w alkouts. m aking apologies. The rem a rk s bring a and m arq education as p resident of Eastern Baldoek estim ates the cost of Installing neces N ational house of rep resen tativ es th e w orkm anship is "all-H illsb o ro .” the union. If an agreem ent is then Foursquare Church O regon N ormal school at L aG rande sary lights for such a program at $4000 a mile. re ta lia to ry com m ents and press re d e f e a t s < fforts to expand and re reached, well and good: but if not. "A C ertain Man W ent Down" will But II,at would be only a starter. M aintenance a strik e or w alk -o u t is in ord er. be the topic of the evangelistic m es duce ap propriation for agriculture. to replace H. E. Inlow, who has or such a lighting system w ould cost bukes th a t re s u lt in the apology hav T hirty Y ears Ago asked to be relieved. $000 a F ifty in ju red in b itte r rioting W hen such tak es place, how ever, sage at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Special ing to be rev ersed . It is a g re a t life. A rgus. A p ril 25. 1907—A ssessor G eorge H. Ohio riv e r th reaten s new flood. y ear w hereas m aintenance of the p resen t around strik eb o u n d can n ery at Wilcox raises S o u th ern Pacific ro ad b ed as th e board m ay publish its re p o rt so music will be ren d ered by the young Sloekton. Cal. highw ay system is only $400 a mile P resid en t Roosevelt m oves to a s p er year. a t th e public sh all know th e facts people s q u a rte tte , soloists and the sessm ent to $15,000 p er m ile as ag ain st $10.000 th * * ♦ • E laine B arrie divorced from John sist victims. Fifteen know n dead. and w ho is a t fault. orchestra. A t II a. m. service of the last year. T otal assessm ent fo r 1907 of ra ilro a d O S. C F aculty club pays trib u te R egistration of foreign cars R ailroads Used P lan Successfully Holy C om m union will he observed. B arrym ore, fam ed sereen star. A nim osities and resentm ent, to B. F. Irvine tor long years of d u rin g tin* first th re e m onths of in O regon S trife is becom ing an annual fe a is $519,120. I T he p rinciples of th is program The serm on topic will he "Blowing th e c u rre n t sm ouldering over m any years, break service on state board of higher y ear show s an increase of 20 p er cent over T h ere a re sev eral bad sid ew alk s in tow n, have been in corporated in the N a- the Trumpet, in Zion." T uesday and tu re of th e lu m b er industry, the pros out in B onneville hearing betw een education. ' tional R ailw ay L a b o r Act and have w here loose bo ard s a re co n stan tly fly in g up Friday services are at 7:45. Sunday th e sam e period a y ear ago. perity and c o n tin u a n ce o f w h ic h i w orked satisfactorily. T here have school at 9:45 and C rusadt r m eeting G overnor M artin and C ongressm an Big catches of salm on recorded j tia.s been especially heavy over T ourist trnffi« and tripping people. m eans so m uch to th e w elfare of the m any ad ju stm en ts in railroad 6 p m. S undays We a re expecting Pierce. M ayor C arson joins with as season officially opened at A s w ay Ihe past w inter since the the Coast high« Dan B u rk h a lte r says th e co n d en sers in i ' been opening of tho governor in blasting Pierce. toria. O regon country. W hen th e industry W ashington county h av e m ade it possible to w orkers' pay since th e Act was new bridges on that route. passed. All these changes have come organize to its heart's content; w hile Saturday, April 24 P resident Roosevelt w arns against is shut dow n all business su ffe rs as a make the d airy business v ery prosperous. * * * * H aw thorne b rid g e in P ortland "u n d u e advances in prices." about b y arb itra tio n . — w i t h o u t any em ployer who tr ie ; to block a result. All O regon hopes t h a t present Life insurance business w ritten in O regon The lid w as off S u n d ay in th is city and strik es or violence of any kind. A ft- labor leader goes to jail. L abor is in th reaten ed by dock and building A batem ent proceedings started by ( difficulties m ay be q u ick ly ironed as a result tw o co n fectio n ers h av e been a r e r all. most people a re fu n d am en tal a position to dem and ju st how much fire. "late liquor board against three d o tin g M atch represented an Increase of 43 ly reasonable. If both sides can be of the p roducts of in d u stry labor C atholics plan youth appeal, d e Pi t' eenl over that or March. 1930. according out and th a t th e w heels will be mov rested. T h ere is stro n g se n tim e n t against gotten aro u n d a conference table be- ! shall have. O f course, labor has one term ined th at its youth will not he P ortland n ig h t clubs. closing these reso rts on S unday. B agley St S tate highw ay com m ission ac- I to Hugh Earle, state insurance com m issioner, ing again soon. fore an y firew o rks ta k e place, m os' ¡m ore all-im p o rtan t h u rd le to jum p, "nu led by C om m unists or o th er th e increase for the e n tire U nited States, ac H are w ill defend th e cases, and th e y w ill cepts city arterials. R epair and m ake a d eterm in ed fig h t to p ro te c t th e ir issues can be settled w ithout the namely, th a t only a . goods are pro- radical groups." m aintenance of streets, bridges and cording to Earle, was only 15 per cent. trem en d o u s cost of th e c u rre n t labor dued are th e re goods to divide; and T ruce cas< can n ery w ar at Stock- * * * ♦ clients. viaducts included in pact. strife. All fa ir em ployers and all only a ; em ployer:; m ake profits will ton, Cal. T w enty lum bering operations Storm dam age d u rin g th e past w in ter cost Thomas King, G aston farm er, d ro p s dead honest labor lead ers w ould endorse they em ploy any men; only as eorp- Sunday, April 25 P ortland T ractio n co m p an y a n in field T uesday. I such a plan! ations pay dividends a re any life in L oggers' unions seek arb itra tio n . sh u t dow n in C olum bia riv er d is the “ '' system ap p ro x im ately $150,- nounces 120-day tria l of 5-cent c a r I believe th a t the recent W agner surance policies, bank accounts, or Mrs. Sim pson to set w edding date trict. R eferendum am ong 6.000 idle 900. according to R. ||. Baldoek. sla te h ig h Forest G rove school b eats local n in e so fa re fo r west side. An an n o u n cem en t badly the boys h av en 't reco v ered th e ir b re a th D ecision of th e S uprem e C o u r t even governm ent bonds w orth a w ith ex-K ing E dw ard. men favors arb itra tio n . way engineer. Biggest . ingle Itrm of expense H arry II. W oodring renam ed sec was for snow rem oval follow ing th e Ja n u a ry A greem ent reached to re-open of this kind is refresh in g in view of yet. The score w as som ething lik e 45 to 27. ' opens th e w ay fo r such a N ational penny H ence labor lenders a r e ! L abor Program . C ertain ly labor has playing w ith high explosives! Ford assem bly p lan t at Richm ond. re ta ry of war. storm . Slides and w ashouts also co n trib u ted the m ultitude of price raises th a t a re Mrs. Sam Johnson sev erely w oun d ed in i now been given e v ery th in g for (C opyright 1937 P u b lish ers Cal. P lant officials ag ree not to d is S panish rebel artillery m en turn to th e highw ay dam age d u rin g th e w in te r being m ade daily. runaw ay n ear Jackson school T uesday. F in an cial B ureau) i w hich it ever asked. L abor can now crim inate against any for union af- cannon on M adrid new spapers. months, M c K inney t mc K innf . y , publisher» Published Thursday Knierad aa aeconU-vlaaa m atter in the poet office at Hillsboro, Oregon r Time to Get Mad Other Editors Churches Sit-Down on Farm Harmonious Step Jots in Jest Our Yesterdays Highlights in the Week's News