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Stop, Look and Liston!
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H ills b o ro A n ru s. 1194
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M< K I N N E Y
M. K I N N E Y . P u b lis h e rs
P u b lis h e d T h u r s d a y — F n te re U as «e c o n d -ila s s m a tte r in
.
th o post o f f i, » a t I lll- b y t ,» . u r e a on
I he A storia A storian - Budget ha ,
been in sym pathy w ith ntatit of the
acts (if the Roosevelt adm inistration,
but it (like o th er n ew spapers and in*
«lit¡duals) has view ed with alarm
some of the tendencies of the last
lew m onths. It clearly and conciseli
sta te s in the follow ing editorial the
situation as reg a rd s (ie ix u al Johnson
and oth ers as to th e ir present a tti­
tu d e :
Taxes Can ( hoke
Industry to Death
n
O R P G m N
Churches
i ru n
Plie ( i i ’eal A n it’nean Ilona»
»11 Saint* Episcop.il ( h u r r h
S e rv ire to r thè e ig h th Sunday a fte r
T im it y M o rn in g p ia c e r and s. rn io n
)1 o ilo e k l'he G u ild un i W e d n c-
day tasi w ilh M r« M t t 'u k . F o in th
avenne. T he Dive*- ai, - u t,m ic i «> h o o l
o p e n ; at G e a rh a rt J u ly 18. and w ili
l,i' t leu day
R egm ald llie k « yueui
Office Dnilding P m ties
I
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l By H uger »V R.ibxanl
B A B S O N P A R K M as;
No in ­
d u s try is g iv in g
in v e s to rs m ore
VERNE M.-KINN) Y
-
M rs f <’. M c K in n e y
co n ce rn th a n i li c u t ilit y
g ro u p
Editor
A s s o c ia te E d ito r
’
llu iis d a y was th e f if t h a n n iv e r ­
1
sary o f ih e 1832
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
bear m a rk e t lo w .
Selected as O reg on*« B a s t W e e k ly N e w *a p e r. 1939-3«»
C iin g i i :. i i i o i i i l < liu r c l,
b u t p o w e r stocks
N a m e d o n A lL A m e r ic a n W eek Iv N e w p a p e r E leven
loJO
a rc u p o n ly
tin
F o llo w in g ih e services o f last
H o n o ra b le M e n tio n N a tio n a l E d ito r ia l A«an N e w s p a p e r
I ro d u e tlo n ( o n la s t. J *♦:< 4-
G e n e ra l E x c e lle nce. 19.V,
p e r cent against Sunday Hie C o il u c g .U io n .il c h u rc h
n e a rly a linn p e r e n te rs th e su m m e r ( .n a tio n pe rio d ,
S u b s c rip tio n K a tes S t r ic t ly Caab in A d »an*
cent g a in fo r in ­ w it h suspension o f its p u b lic ac­
G E N E R A L JO H N S O N T H E N A N D NO W
W it h in W a x h in irto n C o u n ty
d u s tria l and r a i l­ t iv it ie s f(u a lew* S u ndays d u rin g
P er
G e n era l H ugh "C ra c k d o w n " Johnson. iu.»n
1 1 50 T w o m ont ha _
road stock«
P o ll- th e season’s heat R e g u la r services
......... .......
>0 55
S ix m o n th s
O n e m o n th
w h o m th e re was once no m o re a rd e n t new
t iis a n d t a x e s w ill be re m ille d S e p te m b e r
T
T h re e m o n th s
P e r copy
d e a le r and w h o s t ill re ta in s a fiic n d lin c - s o
have
p re v e n te d A r t h u r D un :an m in is te r
O u ts id e W a s h in g to n C o u n ty
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ly
concerned
at
u t ilit y
in v e s to rs
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F o re ig n c o u n trie s
th e tre n d o f o u r g o v e rn m e n t and sounds a
fro m
s h a r in g
F irs t C h u rc h o f C h ris t. S c ie n tis t
e
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w a rn in g th a t it is headed s tra ig h t to w a rd
M e m b e r: O re g o n S ta te
S e rv ic e s are fie ld e v e ry S u n ,la v |
huge
re c o v e ry
d ic ta to rs h ip and d espotism .
F irs t A u d ite d Paper.
E d it o r iu l A s M o c ia tio n
in ; W ednesday e v e n in g i
R o g e r »» B a l's ,in w h ic h has ta ke n at I t a
L a rg e s t A B C W e e k ly
and N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l
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services
at 8 o 'c lo c k . S u n d a y school J
C ir c u la tio n in W est,
place
in
o
th
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r
se­
d u c tin g a co lu m n o f h is ow n. comes m fo r
c u ritie s as w e ll as in wages, fa rm at 11 n. ni. P u p ils u p to th e age ,
a good deal o f sa rca stic c r itic is m because o f
Eroe I
prices, a m i re a l estate F u rth e rm o re , o f 20 years a re w e lco m ed
th e a lle g e d in co n siste n cy o f his th in k in g
th e re a re s t ill n o sig n s o f th e sun re a d in g room open on W ednesdays
H e is c a rp in g at th e v e ry th in g he h e lp e d ' b te a k itig th ro u g h th e clouds h a n g ­ a m i S a tu rda y s fro m 2 u n t il 4 p in
S u n d a y 's topic, • L ife "
c re a te and defend, h is c r itic s say
ing o v e r th e u tilitie s .
H arry Bridges, th e alien storm cen­
O n ly th e peo ple w h o h o ld b a n k
We can see no in co n s is te n c y in his a t ­
te r of labor troubles on th e Pacific- titu d e a nd w e a re disp,ised to a p p la u d his d eposits a nd o w n in s u ra n c e p o lic ie s
T u a la tin P la in s P re s b y te ria n
coast to r several years, lias become honesty, co u ra g e a nd in d e p e n d e n ce r a th e r a rc la rg e r in n u m b e r th a n those
Church
B ib le sch 1 at It) □. m : p re a ch -
a tru sted lieutenant of Jo h n L. Lewis th a n to condem n bus in co n siste n cy. He is w h o h a ve in v e s te d m on e v in th e
p o w e r a m i lig h t business
P ro b - >Pg s e n ice * at I I a. m : C h ris tia n
in the C. I. O. This A ustralian, term ­ th in k in g no d iffe r e n tly th a n thousands o f ably
8.000.000 peo ple h a ve d ir e e tlv E n d e a v o r it . la r p .......
in .............
M is s io n a ry
o th e rs w h o w e re o rig in a l d e fen d e rs o f th e
ed by A m erican F ed eratio n of Labor new deal.
leaned th e ir savings and m illio n s m e e tin g th e last W ednesday o f each
o f o th e rs in d ire c tly
M b u ild A m e r- m o n th A li a re c o rd ia lly w c le o m i
heads in W ashington and others as a
In hts o w n language is th e lo g ica t e x ­
■ t splendid 1.620 electric power
J F ■
com m unist, openly advocated t h e p la n a tio n . -T h e f ir s t n e w d e a l." he w rite s , com
panies. T h e r a ilro a d in d u s try
—
-
was a p la n to m a k e dem ocracy w o rk m th e
elim ination of the em ployer class in
T h e O r rn r o K r n lv ille P a rish
ca
ta
stro
p
h
e
o
f
1833
a
nd
th
e
dangerous
years
a recent address in the state of W ash­
m ,—m a n th e $13.000.000.000 w h ic h
S u n d a y school In b o th churches,
o f re a d ju s tm e n t. It pro p o se d to d o t h a t
has been used to b u ild th e dam s 10 a n,.: w o rs h ip s e rv ic e in th e
ington.
th ro u g h
th e tr a d itio n a l A m e ric a n
svstem
p o w e r sta tic.'.-
and tra n s im -s m n O re n c o c h u rc h . 11 a m ; w o rs h ip
M embers of congress, according to w ith o u t c h a n g in g its fo rm . T h e t h ir d new
lin e s J ' n e y -c o m b in g N o - • A m e r- s e rv ic e in the N e e d v ille c h u rc h . 8
the Jo h n W. Kelly colum n in the O re­ deal, w h e n c a r e fu lly e x a m in e d in its e n ­ ica Vet. h is to ry w i l l p, " b a b lv show P in. W om en's M is s io n a ry s o cie ty
th a t no g ro u p o f investor.- ha- ev m eets at O ren co on th e t h ir d W
gonian, have pointed out th a t Lewis tir e ty . seems to pro p o se a s ile n t b u t fa r-
c r been g iv e n such a "ra w d e a l" nesday o f each m o n th and at Reed
is follow ing m uch of the sam e s tr a t­ re a ch in g re v o lu tio n in th a t d ire c tio n ."
as have in v t esters in th is persecuted v ille on the f o u r th T h u rs d a y o f
s u p p o rte d th e d ra s tic
egy advocated by W illiam Z. Foster, a ctio G n s e n o e f ra th l e Jo R h o n o son
in d u s try
each m o n th .
tf
se ve lt a d m in is tra tio n w hen
one of the co u n try ’s o u tsanding com­ i t came in to p o w e r as necessary m easures to
» H o u se cle a n in g Needed
Seventh-day
A s in th e e x p a n s io n days o f most
A dventist Church
m unists and a com m unist can d id ate m eet a g ra ve e co n om ic e m e rg e n cy. So d id
S e rv ic e s are h e ld each S a b b a th
in d u s trie s , abuses c re p t in to th e
for president. Kelly points out th a t a host o f others. T h e n a tio n was c o n fro n te d
(S
a
tu
rd
a
y
)
as
llo w s : S a b b a th
p
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w
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r
business
d
u
rin
g
th
e
l
a
s
t
of tjie 249 m em bers of th e C. I. O. w it h an acute s itu a tio n a n d s o m e th in g had be, m T hese had to bo cleaned out. school. 9:45 a in : fo p re
a c h in g s e rv ic e
to be d one to so lve th e p ro b le m s a nd to
l t ; y ° u n < pe°p>e’» m e e tin g a t ( t ' " r r h w ith A H a w th o rn e M e th - T h e G re a te s t S in o f Tosluv ” H Y
o rg an izin g s ta ff 121 are self-avow ed head o f f re b e llio n . T he e m e rg e n cy is now
T he d e pression b ro o m sw e p t p re ttv
m. I ra v e r m e e tin g T h u rs - l “ lls t r h l *rch p a s to r b rin g in g tile P I ' . 7 p m E ie n in g s e rv ic e n 8
com m unists. W orking as volunteer ove r, b u t th e d ra s tic le g is la tio n proceeds clean and bv 1835 m ost o f these - d a 30 y p.
e v e n in g at 8 o 'c lo c k V is ito r s
A id so c ie ty s o c ia l at w h ic h tim e th e p a stor w i l l ans
m a l-p ra c tic e s had been e lim in a te d
o rganizers are 46 others who a r e apace. Some o f it is ju s t if ia b le as c o rre c tin g
s e rvice
rv ic e
D r r h
h um ,' o f M
wee
t h e .........
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Passage o f le g is la tio n to p re v e n t a re w e lco m e at a n y se
.. o u ,, r w .. ill be at th e ........................
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re a t ques-
known or suspected as being com ­ socia l and eco n om ic c o n d itio n s w h ic h b ro u g h t
W
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to
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,
pastor.
7 ‘ 3 ? " . r ,h S*'r,)n<l
W h y I B e lie v e in the R e tu rn
tf L ,
s im ila r abuses in th e fu tu re , f o l­
a b o u t th e g re a t d e p re ssio n a n d to p re v e n t
m unists.
avenue, W ednesday. J u ly 21. fro m o f th e L o rd
O rtiz W . W em gor
lo w e d b y a "h a n d s o f f p o lic y ,
its re p e titio n . B u t. as Jo h n so n p o in ts out.
¡2 to 4 p m A w e lc o m e to s tru n g - ' pastor.
P ilg r im House
Lewis knows th a t m any of these some o f th e le g is la tiv e p ro p o sa ls a re p u sh ­ w o u ld h a ve p e rm itte d these m i l ­
w o rs h ip w ith 1
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J u ly 18: t h.apel s e rv ic e o f w o r ­ ♦*rs a nd frie n d s t
ito n s o f in v e s to rs to see some r e ­
men a re com m unists because congres­ in g " o u r c a r e fu lly g u a rd e d g o v e rn m e n t to ­ c o v e ry in th e ir p o w e r s e c u ritie s ship. 9:30 a. in . w ith L it u r g y fo r us.— K. L. P u tn a m , p astor
sional docum ents reveal th a t Lewis w a rd th e fascist and co m m u n is t e x p e rim e n ts ." N e vertheless, th e in d u s try has been 9th S u n d a y a fte r Pentecost. S e rm o n
Says he:
openly ch arg ed m any of these sam e
to rm e n te d b y p o litic ia n s f o r fiv e "T h e E v e rla s tin g H ills ' ' P s a l m
M. E. C h u rrh iR ethany)
I t is d e sp otism no m a tte r b y w hat fa n cy
years. M e a n w h ile , th e p riv a te c o m ­ 1 2 l:l> . P ra ye rs fo r th e O x fo rd c o n ­
lieu ten an ts w ith being com m unists,
On G e rm a n to w n road
Sunday
fe
re
n
c
e
on
C
h
ris
tia
n
lif
e
and
w
o
rk
,
panies have been g iv in g th e p u b lic
nam e y o u c a ll i t —fascism , co m m u n ism , o r
s e rv ic e e v e ry S u n d a v, 10 a in S u n ­
Lewis, these sam e docum ents show,
in
te
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c
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s
u
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tio
n
.
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lig
io
n
th e d iv in e r ig h t o f kin g s.
'B y M a r jo r ie M eek I
a «quare d e a l th ro u g h p ro g re s s iv e ly
in t h e New-
topics: "P a ra d is e d a y school. 11 a. m. -J o h n Place
denounced some of his sam e present
lo w e r rates a n d b e tte r se rvice.
M r and M rs F ra n k P a u li and son
O u r s itu a tio n needs s o m e th in g m ore
pastor.
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a
jo
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p
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le
m
s
tru sted lieutenants several y e a rs ago
v is ite d o v e r th e 4th at th e I.one
th a n th e b re a th in g sp e ll so lig h t ly p ro m ise d
The N o rth Dai. tan Ram G o d '; R e­
in th e p re se n t o u tlo o k .
,1) th e
P in e ra n ch at R edm ond, fo rm e rly
so lo n g ago. I t needs a c a n d id sta te m e n t o f
w ith being " tra ito rs to th e unions,
Whosoever W ill
t u r n ." and
M istake s Can Be C o r ­
p
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litic
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and
r
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g
u
la
to
ry
angles;
,2)
o w n e d by J im B e ttis T h e L o n e Pine
in te n tio n . I t needs a recess on ne w m ag ic
re c te d
J u ly 20: St. M a rg a re t. J u ly
(A b o v e N o r th P la in s )
opportunists and purveyors of every
in fla tio n a n d its e ffe cts on earn
a n d a d e te rm in e d e ffo r t to m op up. o r ­
S u n d a y school. 10 a. m . serm on by ra n c h is a t u r k e y ran ch th a t has
22: .. St. M a ry M , agdalene.
N ext Sun-
falsehood, sla n d e r an d d ecep tio n .”
ings;
a
nd
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business
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14.000 tu rk e y s ra n g in g in age fro m
ganize. co n so lid a te a nd f o r t if y th e vast new
o u tlo o k . In s tu d y in g u tilitie s , m o k
,t? '.-se rm o n ‘ 2 p,c w ,n p a stor. "R edeem ed." 11 a m . m eet-
It was revealed here w eeks ago
t e r r it o r y g a in e d b y th e m a g n ific e n t f ir s t
m g in H ills b o ro . 8 p m . w ith t
f o u r ye a rs o f R oosevelt.
th a t of th e fo u r lab o r leaders dom-
fo r th is s e rv ic e Tuesday, a ll
p ra y e r: e v a n g e lis tic service. 8 p
W e fin d o u rse lve s q u ite in accord w ith
in atin g a rec e n t convention in P o rt­
X
F erm " ( G,K».'ne”
'<<>1 th e tu rk e y s tw o tons each day
U *! vs a M
land th re e w ere B ritish subjects. All th e fo rm e r B lu e E a g le c h ie fta in s a p p ra is a l o f fcW ngy u p o T t h e poh T *
th e s itu a tio n . T h e n a tio n needs a recess
s p e c ia l m u s ic K \ ' i
im
e
T
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i*
T
h ,‘y h a vp w a ,c h m ‘ ‘n s ta tio n e d w ith
of th ese a re a tte m p tin g to sh a p e the on n e w a nd ra d ic a l le g is la tio n , i t needs to
p e cm i m u s ic
M E Jam es, pastor, a g un e v e ry fe w h u n d re d fe e t so a
economic an d social lives of th e en­ am end a nd c o rre c t c e rta in acts a lre a d y passed
h a t th e re w i l l be no re la x a tio n in M o n d a y , b etw een 10 a m and m i.n
n o t to le t th e coyotes get th e tu rk e y s
tire A m erican people.
W h o so e ve r W ill— H ills b o ro
O ne n ig h t a c o y o te passed by one o f
to m a ke th e m e q u ita b le a n d w o rk a b le , it
to o
f u t u r e - T h e G t‘ l>tivs are o r b y a p p o in tm e n t, at th e House o f-
T h u rs d a y . 8 p n i . e v a n g e lis tic th e g u a rd s a n d k ille d se ve ra l t u r ­
May th e tim e come, and speedily, needs to c o n tro l th e forces i t has unleashed, to o good a so u rce o f ta xe s fo r fice . 232 N o rth T h ir d avenue
w e a k -k n e e d a n d c o w a rd ly p o lit i-
_••__
se rvice. W hen Jesus C onies ' is th e keys b e fo re it was shot d o w n
y hen th e re is an aw a k e n in g re g a rd i t needs to ch e ck its w ild co u rse w h ic h leads
M rs F ra n k P a u li has an o ld street
serm on them e. S a tu rd a y . 7 p ,n
it
fr o rn
m m e o n u t, r i tr t a d needs
itio n a l to and pause
c o n s titu
t io n s ^ f
i n d e P e n d e ’} t i n s t i t u -
u o n a a w i a y g o ve
and ­
B e a v e r.,,,, ( In .re h of < h rix t
la m p fro m H ills b o ro th a t is o v e r 75
tio n a l g o v e rn m e n t, i t needs to pause and
B
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1,9:43 a •:
M r : V « - stree t s e rv ic e at Second and M ain. ye a rs o ld S he n o w has it e le c trifie d
S u n d a y. 2 p ni . fe llo w s h ip s e rv ic r
m d u s try is r e la tiv e ly u n im p o rta n t n ia H o p p e r, s u p e rin te n d e n t. Com
l l o l l h ot A m erica and m ay th e e ffo rts
ch e ck its progress f o r p o ssib le p itfa lls ahead.
as co m p a re d w it h th e m i n t i n g m u n i o n ' ^ i c e ! ? a m f o T t e w ^ ’ by S t v e ra l » serm
« m o ons
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and in h e r back y a rd a t h e r lily
b y y y y o
p reachers
re a ch e r
need m o re nnnû^i
G e n e ra l Jo
n son s w it h c o u r­
ot s e n a to r \ a n d e n b erg be successful W e noofi
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in b ringing about c ertain am end- age a nd v is io n w h o re fu s e to be sw ayed b y
sermon by the pastor, subject. "Per- c o n tin u e u n t il a b o u t 5 p. m. A t 8
M r and M rs A u s tin S c riv n e r o f
Ilig h e r Rates a M y th
feet Peace ' A t 8 p. m. th e p a stor w ill
a n s h ip to fo llo w a chosen le a d e r­
m ents to th e n atio n al labor relatio n s b s h lin ip d n p o a rtis
l> m an e v a n g e lis tic se rvice
M E W a uneta. N e b . are v is itin g M is
T h is ta x q u e s tio n sh o w s h o w easy b r in g a me-« ;e on "La irn in
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act to provide fo r responsibility on
i t is f o r p o litic a l q u a cks t o b u ll- M anage T rifle s . ' M .d -w c v k B i b le
,
I n a n y syste m in w h ic h a n y one s in g le
M r« J. C. K u m m e r M r and M rs.
doze th e p u b lic . H ig h ra te s and s tu d ' a ssem bly on W ednesday. 8 p
th e p a rt of unions and to req u ire th a t
Hov S c riv n e r h a ve b o u g h t a hom e
a u th o r ity m akes w h a t la w s i t desires, i n ­
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on M ain stree t
ail union officers, ag en ts and r e p re ­ te rp re ts th e m as i t wishes, exe cu te s th e m
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C a l v i n Jack J r. to o k hi« fir s t copy
as i t w i l l and c o n tro ls th e ju d g in g o f a ll
sentatives be L nited S tates citizens.
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b a ite rs h a n g t h e ir case
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o f r o n t it J to a c q u ire a b u ild in g in P o rtla n d l o r
th e irie o f »date d e p a rtm e n ts m a in t.n n n n ; o f.
fives m th a t « ity o u tlin e d th re e m eth o d s fo r
fin .in e iin : th e p ro k ra in a loan fro m (he fu n d :
o f (he liit iu l i i . i l A c c i d e n t c o in i n i c a o n
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b u ild in g on th e in d a lh u e n t plan
( lo v e in o r M a rtin has tu rn e d th u m b s d o w n
on th e prnpo-.cd use o f a c cid e n t c o iiu ii I msioii
fu n ds That leaves th e c r r tific a tc s o f in d e b te d
n r • and the in s ta llm e n t plan, bo th o f w in c h
a re re g u rd e d as evasions o f the c o n s titu tio n a l
debt in h ib itio n by m a n y le ^ a l n u th o ritic *
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th is c o n te n tio n the le g a l e x p e rts appear to h a \c
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o f th e state o ffic e b u ild in g m Salem a m a ­
t u r it y o f th«* c o u rt, w h u h In te r hecaim* a m in o r ­
ity . held th a t (tie p ro v is io n fo r re tire m e n t o f
th e d e b t th ro u g h rental.s to b<* c o lle c te d fm m
d e p a rtm e n ts housed in th»* b u ild in g d id not
re n m v e tin* c o n s titu tio n a l o b je c tio n In a late r
case r e v o k in g a ro u n d a p ro p o sa l to fin a n c e »
n e w c o u rt house* fo r Deschutes c o u n t} th ro u g h
a long tun** tease* th«* c o u rt h e ld such a seheino
to I n * u n c o n u titu tio n a l
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P ro p o ne n ts o f th e P o rtla n d b u ild in g , how •
ever, do n o t u g re e w ith th is c o n te n tio n T h e y
a rgiu* th a t th e d e b t m th is in sta n ce w o u ld i»* .t
on th e b u ild in g and n o t on th e s t jt e
If a
c o n tra c t can be so d ra fte d as t«i e x e m p t tin*
s t a t e fro m an> «»bbgatjon e ith e r legal 01 n
th e y contend, th«* c o n s titu tio n a l in h ib itio n s w ill
have he«*u succ«*ssfullv c irc u n n e n te « ! In th a t
case it is p o m h x l «»ut. some future* h*gis]ature*
m ig h t *te«nl«* to vacate th«* b u ild in g , l«*aving tin*
o w n e r h o ld in g tin* sack
A p p ro x im a te ly 3(1 proposals cov**rm g tin»
P o rtla n d b u d d in g a re n o w on fib * w ith th,» ‘
b o a rd M ost o f thes«» o ffe r sit«*, fo r sal«* hot
se v e ra l off«*r o ld b u d d in g s s u ita b le fo r o ffic e
purposes
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G o v e rn o r M a rtin headed an o ffic ia l p a rty
on a to u r o f in s p e c tio n o f th«» W o lf ('re« k ;e d
W ils o n H iv e r h ig h w a y s last w eek Th«» parts
w h ic h in c h u h ’d m em b e rs o f th«» h ig h w u y ««.m-
m isaion. h ig h w u y eng,m*«*rs and o ffic ia ls o f p,,*
W o rk s Prograss a d m in is tra tio n m o to i< d to th«*
e nd o f c o n s tru c tio n «»n th«* W o lf cree k rout.*
a p p ro x im a te ly
30 m ile s w«»st o f P«>rtlund
s to p p in g « in out«* ut th e tw o W PA cam p . .,1,4
ta k in g p,,t l u c k 1 lu n c h w ith th e w o rk m e n at
th«» B ear ( r« ek com p. A p p r o x im a te ly 300 W P .\
la b o re rs ar«* w o r k in g in tw o s h ifts on th«» W o lf
I
hav«* open to t r a f f ic by N o ve m b e r. 193H A p -
p ro xim a t« *lv seven m ile s o f g ra d in g and tw o
s m a ll b rid g e s re m a in to be c o m p le te d on th is
ro u te m a d d itio n to th«* n u rfu c in g o p e n in g o f
th«» W ilso n riv«*r rout«» is n«»t exp«*et«*d u n til
la te m 1939. a lth o u g h m«»r»* th a n Hon
W PA
lu lN ire rs arc be in g «*mpl«>ycd on tin s p ro je c t
Speed is .......... a ry i f O reg o n l i to t a k e a . | .
v a n ta g e o f th e »450.000 f, ,l. ra l g ra n t fo r the
ne w lib r a r y and o ffic e b u ild in g R a lp h M oo d y
to ld th e C a p ito l R e c o n s tru c tio n
c m ,im p , „ „ 1
upon his r e tu rn fro m W a s h in g to n I) C th s
w eek S p u rre d on b y tin s w a rn in g the c o m ,,,.'.
Sion has a lre a d y set th e m a c h in e ry in m o tio n
fo r th e n e w p ro je c ts T ro w b r id g e A, L iv in g ­
ston. N ew Y o rk a rd n te c ts w h o designed the
C apitol b u ild in g , have been asked to a s s o c , a le
h e m s e l v . s W ith W h ite h o u s e & C h u rc h
P o r t­
la n d a rc h ite c ts , in d ra ftin g th e p la n s fo r th e
ne w state b u ild in g s D e cisio n as to w h e th e r
separate lib r a r y a nd o ffic e s tru c tu re s w ill be
e re c te d o r th e p ro g ra m c o n fin e d to a s i n g l e
a w a it a c o n s u lta tio n w ith th e a r c h il,x t
It
e xp e cte d n o w th a t plans fo r the ne w b u ild i,,.;
m i ' 1,')'
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by N ovem ber 1
an I th a t a c tu a l c o n s tru c tio n w o rk W ill get u n ­
d e r w a y by D ecem ber 1 w .th c o m p le b o n o f "
t in p ro je c t to ta k e a p p ro x im a te ly 12 m on th s
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m w state tu b e rc u lo s is h o s p ita l to be located m
....... ..
r e c e iv e d se tb ack Ib is w e e k
w ith a n n o u n c e m e n t by th e P u b lic W o rk s od-
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III. --a te b o a rd o f c o n tro l agreed to .sponsor
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!
fin a n c in g th e n e w p ro je c t. The
f W A a n n o u n c e m e n t cam e la te r in th e week
S ponsors o f th e h o sp ital, a u th o riz e d b y vot.
i1’,*"’” 1’ ' 1,1 1934' w l" Prp ” ‘ tie c la im fo r
• a ll
a id in sp ite o f th is a n n o u n c e m e n t in the
hope th a t some lo o p h o le m a y b e fo u n d th ro u g h
w h ic h to q u a lify th is p ro je c t.
•
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The 1938 g u b e rn a to ria l ca m p a ig n got o f f to
an e a rly
ta rt th is w e e k w h e n J W M o rto n .
Hom
R ,Ve r re p u b lic a n , file d hia d e d a ra tp .n
o f o ite n ti.,,, to seek th e o ffic e w it h S e c re ta ry of
S ta te S n e ll M o rto n 's p la tfo r m c a lls fo r nr, "old
age , a m ,io n o f a t least »50 a m o n th f o r a ll
n eedy persons (III ye a rs o f age and o v e r w ith
hom e p ro p e rty e x e m p tio n s ; sound m on e y and
1 balanced b u d g e t: p re s e rv a tio n o f th e salm on
in d u s try and strea m p u rific a tio n
one tim
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w h o gave th e m ite . Y o u re c a ll th e
(iuneor d a d ?slreT o r decent and less d icta to rsh ip s flourish. T he m ost im- •.
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h appenf,fi " a ™ in v e s to rs th a t m t h o id in « -
i tim e th e L o rd w a lk e d in th e te m ­
F irs t Baptist Church
p le th e re in J e ru sa le m , d u r in g His
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to r th e Use of the Pacific university U nited S tates
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m «t^r
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o r sta le school lands file d its r e p o rt th is w e d ;
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Ward step in m oving fo r a new tra f-
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B y th is th e A ll S e e in g Eve m eas­ an a n n u a l re n ta l o f fro m tw o to th re e c e n t; an
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o f o u tla w e d A A A .
n a tio n ---is mr.m
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aero d e p e n d in g on th e lo c u tio n . T h e b o a rd has
th a t have c re p t in.
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S e a ttle S ta r p u b lis h e d u n d e r p ro ­
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te c tio n o f p o lic e in s p ite o f n e w s p a ­
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p e r g u ild s trik e .
to r H im .
b lo e k m g proposal, is k n o w n to be a n y th in g
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re a k tru c e a nd re n e w C o m m itte e S u m n e rs dem a n d s th a t eoncern. has n o t o n ly been g iv in g
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^ M r ^ C Fm W p fl°f d ° UbI|e p a rk in ? ’ T hirty Y ears Ago
o f th e sto c k m e n and fa il to ta k e in to acco u nt
8 t 12 p e r cent, b u t th e gan is
B e llin g h a m , Wash., c e n tra l la b o r I lz a ; ’ l0n
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th e in te re s ts o f th e school c h ild re n fo r whose
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closer» ing ot a g re a t deal of credit f o r ta kes ch a rg e o f R. I. C ate re a l e sta te o ffic e th e gain m a y be e n tir e ly w ip e d o u t' Va,n
e d u c a tio n th e lands w e re g iv e n to th e state hv
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o ' u v e r, W a s h , s u ffe rs £22 000 B o n n e y ,lie da m b ill.
t ia n dad dies lis te n - U n d e r t h e
re loss.
h e r p erseverance in seeking a solu- here
Recond g ro u p o f Russian tra n s - e x a m p le o f h is g o d ly and consls-
th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t.
H o w e v e r. I b e lie v e th a t th e basic
tre
f g g e e n n e e ra
d - - - _ 7 ' " ribI<'. he,a t w ave <0 east c la im s
p o la r flie r s pass o v e r R oseburg, te n t life , h is o n ly son. lo n g since
tion Of th e city’s traffic problem
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d in g 80 drow ning.«.
O re . w ith San D ie g o set as goal.
e n lis te d fo r w h o le life -s e rv ic e u n -
nessed in co u n ty. M a d g e Im b r ie w a s goddess
w a rd and th a t b e fo re lo n g a ll p re - 221 ' » live
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v io u s
in d u s tria l h ig h s again w ill
S e n a to r M c C a rra n . N e vada d em o-
Y o u n g s to w n steel p la n t a t East d e r th e b a n n e r o f the Cross. We so . ^ 7 n ” . a t " v in d ic a ' if>n o f l>(* Stand w it h re-
in th e parade. B a n k s te a m w ith C le ll C a rste n s
be sm ashed. Hence. I a d vise a g a in st
l !s senatc th ?1 o p p on e n ts o f , \
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beats
2 W illie C o r- s a c rific in g u t ilit
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tim e .
th e m se lve s as a b a tta lio n o f d e a th "
House o v e rrid e s R o o se ve lt v e to o f c h e e rfu l g iv e r "G o d is a b le t o
„•hco'oar t n i ! r i „ S e r ' , local
w ith respect to the p ro p o sa l to u n io n iz e fed, ral
I fa rm la n d b a n k in te re s t b ill.
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m a k e a ll grace a b o un d to w a rd you
M l,r “ n ' w h n
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th a t y o u a lw a y s h a v in g a ll s u f f i­ r ic h 7 i ' S,
jU^i ntendent, w a s highly race, R o y H e a te r th e fo o t race, R a y T a y lo r th e n o t y e t been d e ve lo pe d I f th e e le c- h t * ' ' v losses re p o rte d in b a ttle
c ie n c y in a ll th in g s m a y a b o u n d ! tlio n n c u ''' ? ' ‘n ’ P|,,yes to o rg a n iz e b u t w a rm d
Ih e O ld Hand Threatens
esteem ed by students a n d towns- 8reased p ig , a n d H a r r y E m r ic k th e b u c k in g t r ie co o ke rs a n d w a te r-h e a te rs go & X g "
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people a n d his sudden and untim ely horse contest
r ig h l
( o llc e tiv c b a rg a in in g In th e m a tte r o f
w e n : s t \ h e % ^ r ^ ^ f r Pi X Cto ar :
several in ju r e d in m a jo r ity o f fa ta l t r a f f ic accident«, I neI o f b I^ s ln g and op th e G re a t
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w e e k s " '1 ° hlS s U te m c n t b y m ° r o " ta n tw o
k n o w s jt w t w h a t to d o w ith hands
T a y ,o r * B e a v e rto n
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• fln e c h a r '
Ed G ro a t de ce ive s s k u ll fr a c tu r e w h e n
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Mrs Kenncth
fa ta lly a nd fe e t b u t doesn’t use h is head, I
a t t e i , w as loyal to his friends and to k ic k e d b y horse as he w as p re p a rin g to le a ve
. r r r t i b ' ’ , s" Id ' , J'lt f l° n o t in ju re d . P o rtla n d ' 45th
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Speed S till Greatest Itlsk
his ideals. D uring the 11 years of his loT hom e a f,e r F o u r th o f J u ly c e le b ra tio n .
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L ’?.' Ic m f,re ly on Pro s‘ d e a th in fis c a l year,
E xce ssive speed again leads Ih e
s lo c 1" " " ^ ,ra V f‘l
O rf‘*''on lh is y e a r to date
resid en ce h ere he did his D a r t i n , l
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Second Russian p o la r f lig h t to a ssociation M o re th a n 97 p e r cent I
show s a „ ln ,.r(,
()f 25 |)p rc p n t ( v) r th n t < f
m ore in civic, church and , K „ 1 " . K i'L L ™ " M A11” c L* '” "
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o r these fa ta l m ishaps in th e s ta te | lis t o f causes o f a u to m o b ile fa ta l-
flie r s re a d y f „ r r nV0 Ved , l n v ' ' ' ' w it h m o re th a n a Hies in O regon h o le ; th e O regon
ac(‘o r ,l" ) g to n o n -re s id e n t re g is tra tio n
.a A - f o a- ° y J n r l years expertence.
S ta te M o to r nsnociatlon.
D r iv e rs
gur«., to m p ile d b y S e c re ta ry o f S ta te S n e ll.
h , „ c
,„u „
M o re th a n 53.000 o u t-o f-s ta te cars re g is te re d
flo u tin g th e .speed law s last m o n th
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th a n h a lf as m uch Hence in v e s t- h a r t
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O reg o n the fir s t s ix m o n th s o f th i. y e a r
Speeding D r iv e r Lose«,
, h e re p re c ip ita te d 574 a c cid e n t
fo u r
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p a rk a t c e le b ra tio n .
ors sh o u ld n o t b a n k to o h e a v ily
n-
. M o n d a y , J u ly 12
Th»* .speeding m o to ris t g a m b lin g deaths.
■Piparcd
to 43,(WO fo r th e c o m p a ra tiv e p e rim l
Steel s trik e rs p ro test to P resident
Mary Ramsey W ood, w h o is in h e r 121st on h ig h e r s e c u rity v a lu e s because
j W° d le w h c n s,Pel s t r ik '-rs and his lif e a nd o th e rs ’ is p la y in g a '
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R oosevelt a g a in s t th e use of national ypar' crowned Queen o f O re g o n a t P o rtla n d 's o f lo n g -te rm p, i b i l i t i c o f ' i n - L n
m n
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,
F o u r th o f J u Iy c e le b ra tio n .
creased power . , k
W ab h ta x e s ' r '
,m Ln b u rr,e ,(1 to ^ c n c . Close
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Joke of the M onth
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tu g io o
c o n trib u tin g 18 p e rce n t o f th e to ta l
g u a rd sm e n to p ro te c t ’’«¡turning w ork-
Ja co b W R a tc llffe . p ro m in e n t S c h o lls re s i- Pushed Too l o w
L ! t° . . h , a U q u a rte rs and p r o h ib it S • ta te M o to r asso cia tio n. In a s u d - 1 A a b e w ild e re d lu
m b e ' " rja
c k stu m
den crash he has !«■:.; th a n o n e lh lc r l I v h f u l t u i d .........L
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ih 'C lis t ' “ "
500 C a n a d ' an cors a re in c lu d e d io
e rs to th e ste e l m ills. W hy should not den t, d ie s J u ly 8.
A s tu d y o f a g ro u p o f 30 e le c tric
a
chance in a h u n d re d o f c o in in g o u t t y s h 5
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e v e ry p ro te c tio n be given to men who
D r - w - D W ood n a m e d c o u n ty h e a lth o f- co m p a n ic ,how
th a t th e r a tio o f
id
d e f y . it « lm f« „ m
I .“J w a n t to g e t a c o rse t f o r m v
w a n t to w o rk a n d su p p o rt their fam - ficer t0 succeed Dr- F- J - Bail<y'
: t0 Sk Pr i ?es,
c m i n g s is B rid g e s y u lt,m a tu r n fro m H a r r y a IVf' ' _____
w ife ," he e x p la in e d .
O regon re ¡dents p a id o u t a to ta l o f $37.029.-
¡lies? Som e in d iv id u a l rights should
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"W h a t b u s t? " asked th e c le rk .
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re m a in in .h i , lib e rty -lo v in , country
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$1.1.408,292 in c la im s p a id a c c o rd in g to th e a n ­
n u a l re p o rt o f H u g h H. E arle, s ta te In s u ra n c e
co m m issio n e r.
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